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[3] Conversely, modern Ukrainian historians consider it a failed war of independence by the Ukrainian People's Republic against the Russian Soviet Republic, ending with Ukraine falling under a Russian-Soviet occupation. [CONTEXT] (0) January_29 Events - 1901 \\u2013 present *1918 – Ukrainian\\u2013Soviet War: The Bolshevik Red Army, on its way to besiege Kyiv, is met by a small group of military students at the Battle of Kruty. (1) History_of_Kiev Independence and Civil War Later the city became a war zone in the lasting and bloody struggle between Ukrainian, Polish and Russian Bolshevik governments in the time of the Russian Revolution, the Ukrainian-Soviet War, the Polish-Ukrainian War and the Polish-Soviet War. (2) Ukrainian_Soviet_Socialist_Republic INTRODUCTION The Ukrainian SSR was established by the Bolsheviks following the defeat of the Ukrainian People's Republic in the Soviet\\u2013Ukrainian War during the Russian Civil War. (3) Spain\\u2013Ukraine_relations History The Spanish nationalists led by Franco supported the former Ukrainian People's Republic, which lost the Soviet-Ukrainian War. (4) Khotyn_Uprising INTRODUCTION The Khotyn Uprising is therefore ambiguously linked to the Russian Civil War and the Ukrainian\\u2013Soviet War. (5) List_of_elected_and_appointed_female_heads_of_state_and_government INTRODUCTION She was Minister of Interior and the Acting Leader in 1917-18 of the People's Secretariat of Ukraine in the Ukrainian People's Republic of Soviets, one of Soviet puppet states that existed on the territory of Ukraine during Soviet\\u2013Ukrainian War. (6) Khotyn_Uprising Revivals - Raid on Tighina The Khotyn Uprising coincided with the final stages of the Soviet Russian offensive into the UNR's territory, which also led to the establishment of a subordinate Ukrainian SSR. (7) Byzantium_Endures Plot summary The revolutionary and post-revolutionary civil war bring him again to Odessa; on the way, he aligns with whatever group is in power. (8) February_1918 Monday, February 4, 1918 * Ukrainian\\u2013Soviet War – Ukrainian militias quelled the armed uprising at the Arsenal Factory, resulting in over 300 deaths. (9) February_1918 Tuesday, February 5, 1918 * Ukrainian\\u2013Soviet War – Soviet soldiers totaling 7,000 marched on Kiev but met little resistance from the Ukrainian garrison. (10) List_of_military_occupations Historical occupations - World War I and immediate aftermath - Table-0-24 [HEADER] [COL] Occupied territory [COL] Years [COL] Occupied state [COL] Occupying state [COL] Event [COL] Part of war(s) [COL] Subsequently annexed? 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(0) (2) In January 2021 she started a non-wrestling role as an on-screen authority figure. [5] \", \"processed_targets\": \"Daria Rae Berenato (born September 24, 1993) is an American professional wrestler and mixed martial artist. She is signed to WWE under the ring name Sonya Deville. She currently appears on both the Raw and SmackDown brands as an on-screen authority figure alongside Adam Pearce. Deville rose to prominence as a contestant in the 2015 season of ''WWE Tough Enough'', where she finished in eleventh place. Following her elimination, she signed a contract with WWE and was sent to the WWE Performance Center in Orlando, Florida. She then performed in WWE's developmental territory at the time, NXT, before moving up to the main roster. In 2017, she was assigned to a team with Mandy Rose and Paige called Absolution. In January 2021 she started a non-wrestling role as an on-screen authority figure. 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{"id": "fruit-test-5", "input": "Vladimir Bogdanovich Rezun (; born 20 April 1947), known by his pseudonym of Viktor Suvorov (), became known as a Russian non-fiction author after he defected to the United Kingdom in 1978. Of Russian-Ukrainian ancestry, Suvorov attended Russian military schools, was a veteran of the armed forces (including the 1968 invasion of Czechoslovakia), and had worked as a Soviet military intelligence officer in the Soviet Union. While next working as an intelligence agent for the UK, Suvorov began his writing career, publishing his first non-fiction books in the 1980s about his own experiences and the structure of Soviet military, intelligence, and secret police. He writes in Russian. A number of his books have been translated into English, including his semi-autobiographical ''The Liberators'' (1981). Among his works is ''Icebreaker'' (1980s), based on an analysis of Soviet military investments, diplomatic maneuvers, Politburo speeches and other circumstantial evidence. He argued that Operation Barbarossa was a preemptive strike by Hitler as a response to Stalin's plans for invasion; this claim has been disputed by many historians in Germany.", "retrieved_documents": [], "title": "", "task_type": "updating", "meta": "{\"data_source\": \"fruit\", \"data_index\": 27, \"raw_inputs\": \"[0] Vladimir Bogdanovich Rezun (; born 20 April 1947), known by his pseudonym of Viktor Suvorov (), became known as a Russian non-fiction author after he defected to the United Kingdom in 1978. [1] Of Russian-Ukrainian ancestry, Suvorov attended Russian military schools, was a veteran of the armed forces (including the 1968 invasion of Czechoslovakia), and had worked as a Soviet military intelligence officer in the Soviet Union. [2] While next working as an intelligence agent for the UK, Suvorov began his writing career, publishing his first non-fiction books in the 1980s about his own experiences and the structure of Soviet military, intelligence, and secret police. [3] He writes in Russian. [4] A number of his books have been translated into English, including his semi-autobiographical ''The Liberators'' (1981). [5] Among his works is ''Icebreaker'' (1980s), based on an analysis of Soviet military investments, diplomatic maneuvers, Politburo speeches and other circumstantial evidence. [6] He argued that Operation Barbarossa was a preemptive strike by Hitler as a response to Stalin's plans for invasion; this claim has been disputed by many historians in Germany. [CONTEXT] (0) GRU_(Soviet_Union) History In ''Aquarium'', \\\"Viktor Suvorov\\\" alleges that during his training and service he was often reminded that exiting the GRU (retiring) was only possible through \\\"The Smoke Stack\\\". 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(4) Soviet_offensive_plans_controversy Background to the Soviet offensive plans controversy The debate began in the late-1980s when Viktor Suvorov published a journal article and later the book ''Icebreaker'' in which he claimed that Stalin had seen the outbreak of war in Western Europe as an opportunity to spread communist revolutions throughout the continent, and that the Soviet military was being deployed for an imminent attack at the time of the German invasion. (5) GRU_(Soviet_Union) History It became widely known in Russia, and in the West outside the narrow confines of the intelligence community, during perestroika, in part thanks to the writings of \\\"Viktor Suvorov\\\" (Vladimir Rezun), a GRU officer who defected to Great Britain in 1978 and wrote about his experiences in the Soviet military and intelligence services. 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After defecting to the United Kingdom in 1978, Suvorov began his writing career, about his own experiences in Soviet military and intelligence. [3] [4] (1) His Icebreaker'', ''M Day and several follow-up books are based on his analysis of Soviet military investments and diplomatic maneuvers. \", \"processed_targets\": \"Viktor Suvorov (, real name is Vladimir Bogdanovich Rezun, ; born 20 April 1947) is a former Soviet GRU officer who is known as an author of non-fiction books about the GRU and Soviet Army. After defecting to the United Kingdom in 1978, Suvorov began his writing career, about his own experiences in Soviet military and intelligence. He writes in Russian. A number of his books have been translated into English, including his semi-autobiographical ''The Liberators'' (1981). 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{"id": "fruit-test-6", "input": "Ohio's 11th congressional district is represented by Representative Marcia Fudge, a Democrat, having been elected after the death of Stephanie Tubbs Jones. This district includes most of the majority-black precincts between Cleveland and Akron, as well as it has the largest population of Jewish residents of Ohio's congressional districts. Ohio has had at least 11 congressional districts since the 1820 Census. The district's current configuration dates from the 1990 Census, when most of the old 21st District was combined with portions of the old 20th District to form the new 11th District. Much of Akron was added to the district when the congressional map was redrawn after the 2010 Census, when Ohio lost two seats in the House of Representatives. With a Cook Partisan Voting Index of D+32, it is the most Democratic district in Ohio and the 19th most Democratic district in the nation. It was one of several districts challenged in a 2018 lawsuit seeking to overturn Ohio's congressional map due to alleged unconstitutional gerrymandering. The lawsuit describes the 11th as \"a detached shoulder blade with a robotic arm\" extending from Cleveland to Akron.", "retrieved_documents": [], "title": "", "task_type": "updating", "meta": "{\"data_source\": \"fruit\", \"data_index\": 51, \"raw_inputs\": \"[0] Ohio's 11th congressional district is represented by Representative Marcia Fudge, a Democrat, having been elected after the death of Stephanie Tubbs Jones. [1] This district includes most of the majority-black precincts between Cleveland and Akron, as well as it has the largest population of Jewish residents of Ohio's congressional districts. [2] Ohio has had at least 11 congressional districts since the 1820 Census. [3] The district's current configuration dates from the 1990 Census, when most of the old 21st District was combined with portions of the old 20th District to form the new 11th District. [4] Much of Akron was added to the district when the congressional map was redrawn after the 2010 Census, when Ohio lost two seats in the House of Representatives. [5] With a Cook Partisan Voting Index of D+32, it is the most Democratic district in Ohio and the 19th most Democratic district in the nation. [6] It was one of several districts challenged in a 2018 lawsuit seeking to overturn Ohio's congressional map due to alleged unconstitutional gerrymandering. [7] The lawsuit describes the 11th as \\\"a detached shoulder blade with a robotic arm\\\" extending from Cleveland to Akron. 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Much of Akron was added to the district when the congressional map was redrawn after the 2010 Census, when Ohio lost two seats in the House of Representatives. With a Cook Partisan Voting Index of D+32, it is the most Democratic district in Ohio and the 19th most Democratic district in the nation. It was one of several districts challenged in a 2018 lawsuit seeking to overturn Ohio's congressional map due to alleged unconstitutional gerrymandering. The lawsuit describes the 11th as \\\"a detached shoulder blade with a robotic arm\\\" extending from Cleveland to Akron. 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{"id": "fruit-test-7", "input": "''Lagerpeton'' is a genus of basal dinosauromorph. First described by A. S. Romer in 1971, it includes only the species ''L. chanarensis''. This species is incompletely known, with fossil specimens accounting for the pelvic girdle, hindlimbs and posterior presacral, sacral and anterior caudal vertebrae.", "retrieved_documents": [], "title": "", "task_type": "updating", "meta": "{\"data_source\": \"fruit\", \"data_index\": 52, \"raw_inputs\": \"[0] ''Lagerpeton'' is a genus of basal dinosauromorph. [1] First described by A. S. Romer in 1971, it includes only the species ''L. [2] chanarensis''. [3] This species is incompletely known, with fossil specimens accounting for the pelvic girdle, hindlimbs and posterior presacral, sacral and anterior caudal vertebrae. [CONTEXT] (0) Cha\\u00f1ares_Formation Geology - Fossiliferous bluish facies Other notable taxa include ''Lagerpeton'', ''Lagosuchus'', and ''Lewisuchus'', which were among the oldest non-dinosaur dinosauromorphs, as well as the first to be described. (1) Carnian Carnian life - Vertebrates - \\u2020Archosauromorphs and Archosauriformes (non-archosaurian) - Archosaurs - Avemetatarsalians (non-dinosaurian) - Table-0-4 [HEADER] [COL] \\u2020Avemetatarsalians of the Carnian [ROW] [COL] * ''Lagerpeton'' [COL] Ladinian - Carnian [COL] Cha\\u00f1ares Formation, La Rioja Province, Argentina [COL] A lagerpetid dinosauromorph. (2) 1971_in_paleontology Archosauromorphs - Newly named onithodirans - Table-0-0 [HEADER] [COL] Name [COL] Novelty [COL] Status [COL] Authors [COL] Age [COL] Type locality [COL] Country/subdivision [COL] Notes [COL] Image [ROW] [COL] ''Lagerpeton'' [COL] gen et sp nov [COL] Valid [COL] Romer [COL] Ladinian [COL] Cha\\u00f1ares Formation [COL] [COL] A member of the lagerpetonidae. [COL] (3) Cha\\u00f1ares_Formation Paleobiota - Reptiles - Table-0-5 [HEADER] [COL] Reptiles of the Cha\\u00f1ares Formation [ROW] [COL] ''Lagerpeton'' [COL] ''L. chanarensis'' [COL] ''Massetognathus-Chanaresuchus'' AZ [COL] Several specimens [COL] A small lagerpetid avemetatarsalian. [COL] (4) 2021_in_archosaur_paleontology Other archosaurs - Research * The first putative forelimb and pectoral girdle of ''Lagerpeton chanarensis'' is described by McCabe & Nesbitt (2021).\", \"raw_targets\": \"(1) (2) (3) ''Lagerpeton'' is a genus of lagerpetid avemetatarsalian, comprising a single species, ''L. [2] (0) (1) (2) (3) First described from the Cha\\u00f1ares Formation by Romer in 1971, ''Lagerpeton'' anatomy is somewhat incompletely known, with fossil specimens accounting for the pelvic girdle, hindlimbs, posterior presacral, sacral and anterior caudal vertebrae. The name comes from (, \\\"reptile\\\"). \", \"processed_targets\": \"''Lagerpeton'' is a genus of lagerpetid avemetatarsalian, comprising a single species, ''L. chanarensis''. First described from the Cha\\u00f1ares Formation by Romer in 1971, ''Lagerpeton'' anatomy is somewhat incompletely known, with fossil specimens accounting for the pelvic girdle, hindlimbs, posterior presacral, sacral and anterior caudal vertebrae. The name comes from (, \\\"reptile\\\").\", \"coarse_grained\": \"Update the information of the input based on the reference paragraphs.\", \"fine_grained\": \"Edit the text to identify \\\"Lagerpeton\\\" as a genus of lagerpetid avemetatarsalian, specify it comprises a single species, and mention it was first described from the Cha \\u2047 ares Formation by Romer in 1971, also provide further detail about the incomplete knowledge of \\\"Lagerpeton\\\" anatomy. Include the translation for the name \\\"Lagerpeton\\\" at the end of the text.\", \"explanation\": \"In this editing task, for aligning the information with the reference text, the description of 'Lagerpeton' was updated from a 'basal dinosauromorph' to a 'lagerpetid avemetatarsalian'. Also, the information about it being first described in Cha \\u2047 ares Formation by Romer in 1971 was added, and the emphasis on only including a single species, 'L. chanarensis', was made. Moreover, the construction of the final sentence changed, introducing a new phrase about the origin of the name.\"}"}
{"id": "fruit-test-8", "input": "Roy Maurice Keane (born 10 August 1971) is an Irish football manager and former professional player turned pundit He is the joint-most successful Irish footballer of all time, having won 19 major trophies, 17 of which came at Manchester United, in his club career. He served as the assistant manager of the Republic of Ireland national team from 2013 until 2018. Regarded as one of the best midfielders of his generation, in 2004 Keane was named by Pel\u00e9 in the FIFA 100 list of the world's greatest living players. In 2007, ''The Times'' placed him at number 11 in their list of the 50 \"hardest\" footballers in history. In his 18-year playing career, Keane played for Cobh Ramblers, Nottingham Forest and Manchester United, before ending his career at Celtic. Keane was a dominating box-to-box midfielder, noted for his aggressive and highly competitive style of play, an attitude that helped him excel as captain of Manchester United from 1997 until his departure in 2005. Keane helped United achieve a sustained period of success during his 12 years at the club. He then signed for Celtic, where he won a domestic double before he retired as a player in 2006. Keane played at the international level for the Republic of Ireland over 14 years, most of which he spent as captain. At the 1994 FIFA World Cup, he played in every Republic of Ireland game. He was sent home from the 2002 FIFA World Cup after a dispute with national coach Mick McCarthy over the team's training facilities. Keane was appointed manager of Sunderland shortly after his retirement as a player and took the club from 23rd position in the Football League Championship, in late August, to win the division title and gain promotion to the Premier League. He resigned in December 2008, and from April 2009 to January 2011, he was manager of Championship club Ipswich Town. In November 2013, he was appointed assistant manager of the Republic of Ireland national team by manager Martin O'Neill. Keane has also worked as a studio analyst for British channel ITV's football coverage.", "retrieved_documents": [], "title": "", "task_type": "updating", "meta": "{\"data_source\": \"fruit\", \"data_index\": 55, \"raw_inputs\": \"[0] Roy Maurice Keane (born 10 August 1971) is an Irish football manager and former professional player turned pundit He is the joint-most successful Irish footballer of all time, having won 19 major trophies, 17 of which came at Manchester United, in his club career. [1] He served as the assistant manager of the Republic of Ireland national team from 2013 until 2018. [2] Regarded as one of the best midfielders of his generation, in 2004 Keane was named by Pel\\u00e9 in the FIFA 100 list of the world's greatest living players. [3] In 2007, ''The Times'' placed him at number 11 in their list of the 50 \\\"hardest\\\" footballers in history. [4] In his 18-year playing career, Keane played for Cobh Ramblers, Nottingham Forest and Manchester United, before ending his career at Celtic. [5] Keane was a dominating box-to-box midfielder, noted for his aggressive and highly competitive style of play, an attitude that helped him excel as captain of Manchester United from 1997 until his departure in 2005. [6] Keane helped United achieve a sustained period of success during his 12 years at the club. [7] He then signed for Celtic, where he won a domestic double before he retired as a player in 2006. [8] Keane played at the international level for the Republic of Ireland over 14 years, most of which he spent as captain. [9] At the 1994 FIFA World Cup, he played in every Republic of Ireland game. [10] He was sent home from the 2002 FIFA World Cup after a dispute with national coach Mick McCarthy over the team's training facilities. [11] Keane was appointed manager of Sunderland shortly after his retirement as a player and took the club from 23rd position in the Football League Championship, in late August, to win the division title and gain promotion to the Premier League. [12] He resigned in December 2008, and from April 2009 to January 2011, he was manager of Championship club Ipswich Town. [13] In November 2013, he was appointed assistant manager of the Republic of Ireland national team by manager Martin O'Neill. [14] Keane has also worked as a studio analyst for British channel ITV's football coverage. [CONTEXT] (0) Premier_League_Hall_of_Fame INTRODUCTION As part of the inaugural class of 2021, eight players were inducted; Alan Shearer, Thierry Henry, Eric Cantona, Roy Keane, Frank Lampard, Dennis Bergkamp, Steven Gerrard, and David Beckham. (1) Premier_League_Hall_of_Fame Inductees - Table-0-3 [HEADER] [COL] Year [COL] Name [COL] [COL] Goals [COL] [COL] [COL] [COL] Achievements [COL] [ROW] [COL] Roy Keane [COL] 366 [COL] 39 [COL] [COL] 1992\\u20132005 [COL] Nottingham ForestManchester United [COL] 7\\u00d7 Champion2\\u00d7 Player of the MonthSelected in the 20-Year Anniversary Team [COL] (2) Sky_Sports Programming - Football - Studio Pundits/Co-commentators - Table-0-6 [HEADER] [COL] Name [COL] Nat. [COL] Role(s) [COL] Coverage [ROW] [COL] Roy Keane [COL] [COL] Studio Pundit [COL] Premier League & EFL Cup (3) 2021_Old_Trafford_protests Reaction Former players of Liverpool and Manchester United and current Sky Sports pundits Jamie Carragher, Gary Neville, and Roy Keane expressed support for the cause of the protesters and criticised the actions of the Glazer family with regards to their general operation of the club since their takeover, and their more recent involvement in the European Super League project. (5) Glazer_ownership_of_Manchester_United European Super League Former Liverpool defender Jamie Carragher, and former Manchester United captains Gary Neville and Roy Keane, who were all providing punditry for Sky Sports ahead of the game, expressed support for the cause of the protesters. 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He was a dominating box-to-box midfielder, noted for his aggressive and highly competitive style of play, an attitude that helped him excel as captain of Manchester United from 1997 until his departure in 2005. [6] [7] [8] [9] [10] [11] [12] [13] (2) (3) (5) Keane has also worked as a studio analyst for British channels ITV's and Sky Sports football coverage.\", \"processed_targets\": \"Roy Maurice Keane (born 10 August 1971) is an Irish football manager and former professional player. He is the joint most successful Irish footballer of all time, having won 19 major trophies in his club career, 17 of which came during his time at English club Manchester United. He served as the assistant manager of the Republic of Ireland national team from 2013 until 2018. Regarded as one of the best midfielders of his generation, he was named by Pel\\u00e9 in the FIFA 100 list of the world's greatest living players in 2004. He was ranked at No. 11 on ''The Times'' list of the 50 \\\"hardest\\\" footballers in history in 2007. Keane was inducted into the Premier League Hall of Fame in 2021. In his 18-year playing career, Keane played for Cobh Ramblers, Nottingham Forest, and Manchester United, before ending his career at Celtic. He was a dominating box-to-box midfielder, noted for his aggressive and highly competitive style of play, an attitude that helped him excel as captain of Manchester United from 1997 until his departure in 2005. Keane helped United achieve a sustained period of success during his 12 years at the club. He then signed for Celtic, where he won a domestic double before he retired as a player in 2006. Keane played at the international level for the Republic of Ireland over 14 years, most of which he spent as captain. At the 1994 FIFA World Cup, he played in every Republic of Ireland game. He was sent home from the 2002 FIFA World Cup after a dispute with national coach Mick McCarthy over the team's training facilities. Keane was appointed manager of Sunderland shortly after his retirement as a player and took the club from 23rd position in the Football League Championship, in late August, to win the division title and gain promotion to the Premier League. He resigned in December 2008, and from April 2009 to January 2011, he was manager of Championship club Ipswich Town. In November 2013, he was appointed assistant manager of the Republic of Ireland national team by manager Martin O'Neill. 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{"id": "fruit-test-9", "input": "The mayor of St. Louis is the chief executive officer of St. Louis's city government. The mayor has a duty to enforce city ordinances and the power to either approve or veto city ordinances passed by the board of aldermen. Forty-six individuals have held the office of mayor of St. Louis, four of whom \u2014 William Carr Lane, John Fletcher Darby, John Wimer, and John How \u2014 served non-consecutive terms. The most terms served by a mayor was by Lane, who served eight full terms plus the unexpired term of Darby. The current mayor is Lyda Krewson who took office April 18, 2017. Francis Slay is the longest-serving mayor of St. Louis. The second-longest-serving mayor was Henry Kiel, who took office April 15, 1913 and left office April 21, 1925, a total of 12 years and nine days over three terms in office. Two others \u2014 Raymond Tucker, and Vincent C. Schoemehl \u2014 also served three terms as mayor, but served seven fewer days. 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[6] The second-longest-serving mayor was Henry Kiel, who took office April 15, 1913 and left office April 21, 1925, a total of 12 years and nine days over three terms in office. [7] Two others \\u2014 Raymond Tucker, and Vincent C. Schoemehl \\u2014 also served three terms as mayor, but served seven fewer days. [8] The shortest serving mayor was Arthur Barret, who died 11 days after taking office. [CONTEXT] (0) Tishaura_Jones INTRODUCTION Since 2021, she has served as the mayor of St. Louis, the first African-American woman to hold the position. (1) St._Louis_Workhouse History In 2021, Mayor of St. Louis Tishaura Jones proposed closing the Workhouse on her first day in office. (2) List_of_first_African-American_mayors 2020s ::First African American woman elected mayor of St. Louis: Tishaura Jones\\n::First African American elected mayor of Willard, Missouri: Samuel Snider (3) City_Hall_(St._Louis) INTRODUCTION The building houses the offices of the Mayor, the Board of Aldermen and the St. Louis Department of Public Safety. (4) St._Louis_Board_of_Aldermen Composition Like the mayor, Aldermen representing odd-numbered wards are elected in odd numbered years following the United States Presidential Election, while the President of the Board and the aldermen from even-numbered wards are elected in the off-years, terms are four years. (5) St._Louis_Board_of_Aldermen INTRODUCTION The Board of Aldermen is charged with passing legislation, known as board bills, which after passage of the Board are sent to the Mayor to be signed into law. (6) Tishaura_Jones Career - 2017 St. Louis mayoral campaign A grassroots group of supportive activists calling themselves \\\"Draft Tishaura\\\" helped convince Jones to run for Mayor of St. Louis in 2017. (7) John_W._Johnston_(mayor) INTRODUCTION He was the 3rd Mayor of St. Louis, Missouri, serving from 1833 to 1835. (8) 1985_St._Louis_mayoral_election INTRODUCTION The 1985 St. Louis mayoral election was held on April 2, 1985 to elect the mayor of St. Louis, Missouri. (9) 1997_St._Louis_mayoral_election INTRODUCTION The 1997 St. Louis mayoral election was held on April 1, 1997 to elect the mayor of St. Louis, Missouri. (10) 1993_St._Louis_mayoral_election INTRODUCTION The 1993 St. Louis mayoral election was held on April 6, 1993 to elect the mayor of St. Louis, Missouri. 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The most terms served by a mayor was by Lane, who served eight full terms plus the unexpired term of Darby. The current mayor is Tishaura Jones who took office in 2021. Francis Slay is the longest-serving mayor of St. Louis. The second-longest-serving mayor was Henry Kiel, who took office April 15, 1913 and left office April 21, 1925, a total of 12 years and nine days over three terms in office. Two others \\u2014 Raymond Tucker and Vincent C. Schoemehl \\u2014 also served three terms as mayor, but served seven fewer days. The shortest serving mayor was Arthur Barret, who died 11 days after taking office. 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{"id": "fruit-test-10", "input": "Speedway LLC is an American convenience store and gas station chain headquartered in Enon, Ohio, with locations primarily in the Midwest and the East Coast regions of the United States. Speedway stations are located in 32 states, up significantly from its core seven-state region in the Midwest since 2012. The company is a wholly owned subsidiary of the Marathon Petroleum Corporation and is the largest convenience store chain in central Ohio.", "retrieved_documents": [], "title": "", "task_type": "updating", "meta": "{\"data_source\": \"fruit\", \"data_index\": 63, \"raw_inputs\": \"[0] Speedway LLC is an American convenience store and gas station chain headquartered in Enon, Ohio, with locations primarily in the Midwest and the East Coast regions of the United States. [1] Speedway stations are located in 32 states, up significantly from its core seven-state region in the Midwest since 2012. [2] The company is a wholly owned subsidiary of the Marathon Petroleum Corporation and is the largest convenience store chain in central Ohio. [CONTEXT] (0) Seven_&_I_Holdings Subsidiaries * 7-Eleven Japan (based in Japan)\\n** SEJ Finance and SEJ Service holding companies (based in the United States)\\n*** 7-Eleven (based in the United States and Australia)\\n****Speedway LLC starting the first quarter of 2021. (1) Seven_&_I_Holdings History On August 2, 2020, Seven & I announced they were purchasing convenience store competitor Speedway LLC from Marathon Petroleum for $21 billion. (2) Giant_Industries INTRODUCTION After the acquisition, the Giant brand was phased out and stores were converted to Marathon's now-former subsidiary, Speedway (Speedway was acquired by Seven & I Holdings, parent company of 7-Eleven, in 2021). (3) List_of_largest_mergers_and_acquisitions Largest ever deals which have failed to complete - Table-0-99 [HEADER] style=\\\"background:#eee;\\\" [COL] Rank [COL] Year [COL] Purchaser [COL] Purchased [COL] Transaction value [COL] Inflation adjusted value [COL] Note [ROW] [COL] 100 [COL] 2020 [COL] Seven & i Holdings [COL] Marathon Petroleum ( Speedway) [COL] 22.0 [COL] [COL] Seven & i walked away from the potential deal, citing concerns over the price. (4) List_of_largest_mergers_and_acquisitions Free market enterprises - 2020s - Table-0-14 [HEADER] style=\\\"background:#eee;\\\" [COL] Rank [COL] Year [COL] Purchaser [COL] Purchased [COL] Transaction value(in billions USD) [COL] Inflation adjusted(in billions USD) [COL] Ref [ROW] [COL] 15 [COL] 2020 [COL] Seven & i Holdings [COL] Marathon Petroleum ( Speedway LLC) [COL] 21.0 [COL] [COL] (5) Sheetz History - 2013\\u2013present Sheetz is the dominant convenience store chain in much of Pennsylvania, holding a virtual monopoly in Altoona and a commanding share in Pittsburgh (where it competes with 7-Eleven, Speedway, GetGo, and to a much lesser extent Circle K) and Harrisburg (where it primarily competes with Rutter's, as well as 7-Eleven and Speedway), but is noticeably absent from the Delaware Valley (including Philadelphia) due to the presence of Wawa, leading to a fierce \\\"rivalry\\\" between the two chains among Pennsylvanians, though the two companies themselves have a friendly relationship. (6) List_of_Mountain_Dew_flavors_and_varieties Discontinued - Table-0-67 [CAPTION] |- [HEADER] [COL] Mountain Dew Golden Lime [COL] the 1980s [COL] A lime-flavored Mountain Dew was released in Japan during the 1980s. [COL] [ROW] [COL] Mountain Dew Spark [COL] 2020 [COL] Exclusively at Speedway gas stations for a limited time only during August of 2020. Raspberry lemonade flavor. [COL] (7) George_Floyd_Square Public art, amenities, and services - Countdown clock A letter board sign on an abandoned Speedway gas station on the northwest corner of the intersection, rebranded by protesters as \\\"The People's Way\\\", was used to count down the days to the trial of Derek Chauvin. (8) ARCO ARCO service station brand - History Following the acquisition, Marathon hinted at keeping the ARCO brand name in Mexico as well as select US markets while rebranding the rest either as standard Marathon stations (for franchised locations) or Speedway locations (for company-owned locations); stations still owned by BP may either remain as ARCO or rebranded as Amoco, as BP does not own the rights to the name due to licensing-based reasons in the Western United States.\", \"raw_targets\": \"(0) (2) Speedway LLC is an American convenience store and gas station chain headquartered in Enon, Ohio, with locations primarily in the Midwest and the East Coast regions of the United States wholly owned by 7-Eleven. [1] (0) (2) Prior to 2021, The company was a wholly owned subsidiary of the Marathon Petroleum Corporation and is the largest convenience store chain in central Ohio. (0) (1) (2) (3) (4) On August 2, 2020, Marathon announced that Seven & i Holdings would be acquiring Speedway for $21 billion; the deal closed in 2021. \", \"processed_targets\": \"Speedway LLC is an American convenience store and gas station chain headquartered in Enon, Ohio, with locations primarily in the Midwest and the East Coast regions of the United States wholly owned by 7-Eleven. Speedway stations are located in 32 states, up significantly from its core seven-state region in the Midwest since 2012. Prior to 2021, The company was a wholly owned subsidiary of the Marathon Petroleum Corporation and is the largest convenience store chain in central Ohio. On August 2, 2020, Marathon announced that Seven & i Holdings would be acquiring Speedway for $21 billion; the deal closed in 2021.\", \"coarse_grained\": \"Update the information of the input based on the reference paragraphs.\", \"fine_grained\": \"Please revise the passage to express that Speedway LLC, previously a wholly owned subsidiary of Marathon Petroleum Corporation, now belongs to 7-Eleven and also include the key information about the acquisition which took place in 2021 for $21 billion.\", \"explanation\": \"The edits made to the original text involved an update of the ownership details of Speedway LLC. Instead of being a subsidiary of the Marathon Petroleum Corporation, Speedway, since 2021, is owned by 7-Eleven, as per the reference. The text was also updated with the information that Seven & i Holdings purchased Speedway LLC from Marathon Petroleum for $21 billion in 2020 with the deal closing in 2021.\"}"}
{"id": "fruit-test-11", "input": "The Wales women's cricket team is the Welsh team for women's cricket. As in men's cricket, Wales does not normally compete as a separate country internationally, instead being represented as part of the England team, but in 2005 they played in the European Championship tournament as it was being held in Wales. They finished in third place in the tournament. The team regularly participate in the English domestic county structure, and have been members of the Women's County Championship since 2008. In May 2018, they signed New Zealand cricketer Rachel Priest, their first overseas signing.", "retrieved_documents": [], "title": "", "task_type": "updating", "meta": "{\"data_source\": \"fruit\", \"data_index\": 65, \"raw_inputs\": \"[0] The Wales women's cricket team is the Welsh team for women's cricket. [1] As in men's cricket, Wales does not normally compete as a separate country internationally, instead being represented as part of the England team, but in 2005 they played in the European Championship tournament as it was being held in Wales. [2] They finished in third place in the tournament. [3] The team regularly participate in the English domestic county structure, and have been members of the Women's County Championship since 2008. [4] In May 2018, they signed New Zealand cricketer Rachel Priest, their first overseas signing. [CONTEXT] (0) Alex_Griffiths_(cricketer) INTRODUCTION Alexandra Clare Griffiths (born 12 June 2002) is a Welsh cricketer who currently plays for Wales and Western Storm. (1) Danielle_Gibson_(cricketer) INTRODUCTION Danielle Rose Gibson (born 30 April 2001) is an English cricketer who currently plays for Wales and Western Storm. (2) Women's_Twenty20_Cup Structure - Table-0-7 [ROW] [COL] West Midlands Group [COL] Berkshire [COL] Somerset [COL] Staffordshire [COL] Wales [COL] Warwickshire [COL] Worcestershire (3) 2016_Women's_Twenty20_Cup Statistics - Most runs - Table-0-3 [HEADER] [COL] Player [COL] Team [COL] Matches [COL] Innings [COL] Runs [COL] Average [COL] [COL] 100s [COL] 50s [ROW] [COL] Lauren Parfitt [COL] Wales [COL] 6 [COL] 6 [COL] 215 [COL] 43.00 [COL] 74* [COL] 0 [COL] 2 (4) Lauren_Parfitt INTRODUCTION Lauren Amy Parfitt (born 1 April 1994) is a Welsh cricketer who is currently captain of Wales, as well as playing for Western Storm. (5) Lauren_Parfitt Early life Her sister, Georgia, plays for Wales alongside her. (6) Women's_Twenty20_Cup INTRODUCTION The competition began in 2009 and now features 36 teams, drawn mainly from the historic counties of England, plus Scotland and Wales. (7) Western_Storm See also * Devon Women cricket team\\n* Dorset Women cricket team\\n* Somerset Women cricket team\\n* Gloucestershire Women cricket team\\n* Wales national women's cricket team\\n* Wiltshire Women cricket team (8) 2021_Women's_Twenty20_Cup INTRODUCTION The 2021 Women's Twenty20 Cup, known for sponsorship reasons as the 2021 Vitality Women's County T20, was the 12th cricket Women's Twenty20 Cup tournament, taking place in April and May, with 36 teams taking part: 34 county teams plus Scotland and Wales. (9) Lauren_Parfitt Domestic career Parfitt made her debut for Wales in 2007 against Worcestershire in the County Challenge Cup. (10) 2018_Women's_Twenty20_Cup Statistics - Most runs - Table-0-2 [HEADER] [COL] Player [COL] Team [COL] Matches [COL] Innings [COL] Runs [COL] Average [COL] [COL] 100s [COL] 50s [ROW] [COL] Gabrielle Basketter [COL] Wales [COL] 8 [COL] 8 [COL] 274 [COL] 45.66 [COL] 100* [COL] 1 [COL] 1 (11) 2011_Women's_Twenty20_Cup South & West - Division 1 - Group Stage - Table-0-3 [CAPTION] 2.1 [HEADER] [COL] Team [COL] [COL] [COL] [COL] [COL] [COL] [COL] [COL] [COL] [ROW] Wales [COL] 3 [COL] 0 [COL] 3 [COL] 0 [COL] 0 [COL] 0 [COL] \\u22122.73 [COL] 0 [COL] 0 (12) 2015_Women's_County_Championship INTRODUCTION It ran from May to September and saw 34 county teams and teams representing Ireland, Scotland, Wales and the Netherlands compete in a series of divisions. (22) 2012_Women's_Twenty20_Cup INTRODUCTION It took place in July and August, with 36 teams taking part: 33 county teams plus Wales, Ireland and the Netherlands.\", \"raw_targets\": \"[0] (4) They are captained by Lauren Parfitt. [1] [2] The team regularly participate in the English domestic county structure. (2) (8) In 2021, they competed in the West Midlands Group of the Women's Twenty20 Cup.\", \"processed_targets\": \"The Wales women's cricket team is the Welsh team for women's cricket. They are captained by Lauren Parfitt. As in men's cricket, Wales does not normally compete as a separate country internationally, instead being represented as part of the England team, but in 2005 they played in the European Championship tournament as it was being held in Wales. They finished in third place in the tournament. The team regularly participate in the English domestic county structure. In 2021, they competed in the West Midlands Group of the Women's Twenty20 Cup.\", \"coarse_grained\": \"Update the information of the input based on the reference paragraphs.\", \"fine_grained\": \"Add a sentence specifying that Lauren Parfitt is the current captain of the team, and indicate that in 2021 they competed in the West Midlands Group of the Women 's Twenty20 Cup.\", \"explanation\": \"The editor added current information about the Wales women's cricket team based on the reference given. The team, which is now captained by Lauren Parfitt, participated in the West Midlands Group of the Women's Twenty20 Cup in 2021. This replaced the previous details about the team being part of the Women's County Championship and their 2018 signing of Rachel Priest.\"}"}
{"id": "fruit-test-12", "input": "BYD Co Ltd is a Chinese manufacturer of automobiles, battery-powered bicycles, buses, forklifts, solar panels, rechargeable batteries (varied inc. bulk-storage from renewable energy), trucks, etc. with its corporate headquarters in Shenzhen. It has two major subsidiaries, BYD Automobile and BYD Electronic. It was founded in February 1995. BYD has grown to become a major manufacturer of automobiles, battery-powered bicycles, buses, truck, forklift, solar panels, rechargeable batteries, and most notably mobile-phone batteries.", "retrieved_documents": [], "title": "", "task_type": "updating", "meta": "{\"data_source\": \"fruit\", \"data_index\": 70, \"raw_inputs\": \"[0] BYD Co Ltd is a Chinese manufacturer of automobiles, battery-powered bicycles, buses, forklifts, solar panels, rechargeable batteries (varied inc. bulk-storage from renewable energy), trucks, etc. [1] with its corporate headquarters in Shenzhen. [2] It has two major subsidiaries, BYD Automobile and BYD Electronic. [3] It was founded in February 1995. [4] BYD has grown to become a major manufacturer of automobiles, battery-powered bicycles, buses, truck, forklift, solar panels, rechargeable batteries, and most notably mobile-phone batteries. [CONTEXT] (0) BYD_e6 First generation - Markets - Hong Kong 45 units of BYD e6 are scheduled for Hong Kong as e-taxis in May, 2012 according to Mr. Wang Chuanfu, Chairman and President of BYD Co. Ltd. when he addressed at a press conference for BYD's \\\"Electrified Transportation Solution\\\" aiming at a dramatical automobile emission-reduction of 56% for this city. (1) BYD_e6 First generation - Policies BYD also emphasized the \\\"ZERO EMISSION\\\" feature of its renewable-energy vehicles by stating that \\\"an e6 electric taxi saves 14,120 litres of fuel per year, with 32 tonnes fewer CO2 emissions\\\", and \\\"169 million litres of fuel could be saved with CO2 emissions reduced by 38.62 million tonnes per year\\\" if all Chinese taxis would be replaced with its EVs. (2) BYD_e6 First generation - Markets - Colombia The first South American all-electric taxi fleet made up of BYD e6 was launched at the beginning of 2013 in Bogot\\u00e1, the capital city of Colombia after receiving operation approval by the Colombia Ministry of Transportation without any bothering license plate restrictions, in an effort to improve the local air quality and set an example to other cities in this green-energy chasing country. (3) BYD_e6 First generation - Markets - Hong Kong 45 units of BYD e6 are scheduled for Hong Kong as e-taxis in May, 2012 according to Mr. Wang Chuanfu, Chairman and President of BYD Co. Ltd. when he addressed at a press conference for BYD's \\\"Electrified Transportation Solution\\\" aiming at a dramatical automobile emission-reduction of 56% for this city. (4) BYD_e6 First generation - Markets - Hong Kong 45 units of BYD e6 are scheduled for Hong Kong as e-taxis in May, 2012 according to Mr. Wang Chuanfu, Chairman and President of BYD Co. Ltd. when he addressed at a press conference for BYD's \\\"Electrified Transportation Solution\\\" aiming at a dramatical automobile emission-reduction of 56% for this city. (5) Contemporary_Amperex_Technology Growth In 2016\\uff0c CATL was the world's third largest provider of EV, HEV and PHEV battery solutions behind Panasonic (Sanyo) and BYD. (6) Central_South_University Notable alumni - Business and entrepreneurship *Wang Chuanfu, Founder and CEO of BYD. (7) Electric_bus Transit use - South America - Colombia * Bogota Transmilenio and the Sistema Integrado de Transporte de Bogot\\u00e1 with 1485 electric buses of (BYD and Yutong) becomes the city in the world with the most electric buses outside of the People's Republic of China. (8) XPeng Markets - North/South America BYD has started selling electric cars and buses to Chile. (9) Aoxin See also * Bordrin\\n* Lichi (car brand)\\n* Sinogold\\n* Gyon\\n* BYD (10) Guilin_Metro INTRODUCTION Skyrail is the branding of the BYD developed monorail system. (11) Scomi Monorail projects Scomi contract cancelled in 2019 for non-performance, awarding to BYD instead. (12) BYD_e6 First generation - Markets - United States As of 19 February 2013, there were 11 units of BYD e6 reaching US from China and then heading to BYD North America headquarters located in Los Angeles. (14) Barbados\\u2013China_relations History In 2020 the first batch of roughly 3 dozen BYD rechargeable electric buses were delivered to the Government's Barbados Transport Board.\", \"raw_targets\": \"(6) BYD Co. Ltd. (\\\"Build Your Dreams\\\") is a Chinese manufacturing company headquartered in Shenzhen, Guangdong, founded by Wang Chuanfu in February 1995. [2] (1) (2) (5) BYD has grown to become a major manufacturer of automobiles (most notably full-electric and hybrid cars, buses, trucks, etc. ), battery-powered bicycles, forklift, solar panels and rechargeable batteries ( mobile phone batteries, electric vehicle batteries and renewable bulk storage). \", \"processed_targets\": \"BYD Co. Ltd. (\\\"Build Your Dreams\\\") is a Chinese manufacturing company headquartered in Shenzhen, Guangdong, founded by Wang Chuanfu in February 1995. It has two major subsidiaries, BYD Automobile and BYD Electronic. BYD has grown to become a major manufacturer of automobiles (most notably full-electric and hybrid cars, buses, trucks, etc. ), battery-powered bicycles, forklift, solar panels and rechargeable batteries ( mobile phone batteries, electric vehicle batteries and renewable bulk storage).\", \"coarse_grained\": \"Update the information of the input based on the reference paragraphs.\", \"fine_grained\": \"Please focus on the detailed history and achievements of BYD Co. Ltd., such as its foundation date, the variety of products it produces, its specialization in the production of electric and hybrid vehicles and renewable energy storage, and specific references to the global markets it serves, such as Hong Kong and Colombia, without mentioning the output details provided.\", \"explanation\": \"The edit updated the text with new information from the reference paragraphs. Key changes include describing BYD as a \\\"manufacturing company\\\" rather than an \\\"automobile manufacturer\\\", adding the full company title 'Co. Ltd.', providing details about the founder and year of establishment, and expanding on the product line, specifically highlighting full-electric and hybrid cars, as well as various types of batteries.\"}"}
{"id": "fruit-test-13", "input": "Georgia's 9th congressional district is a congressional district in the north of the U.S. state of Georgia. The district is represented by Republican Andrew Clyde. The district has a heavy Republican lean. Donald Trump carried the district with almost 78 percent of the vote in 2016, his fourth-best showing in the nation. With a Cook Partisan Voting Index of R+31, on paper it is the fourth most Republican district in the nation and the second most Republican district in the Eastern Time Zone. Since then-congressman and future governor Nathan Deal switched parties in 1995, no Democrat running in the district has crossed the 40 percent mark, and only one Democrat has won as much as 30 percent. Republicans are no less dominant at the state and local level. Even as the district turned increasingly Republican at the national level, conservative Democrats still held most local offices well into the 1990s. However, after Deal's party switch, Republicans gradually eroded the Democratic advantage. Today, there are almost no elected Democrats above the county level. Republicans typically win with margins of well over 70 percent of the vote. Much of this district was the 10th district from 2003 to 2007; it became the 9th once again in a mid-decade redistricting. Collins announced in January 2020 that he would run for U.S. senator.", "retrieved_documents": [], "title": "", "task_type": "updating", "meta": "{\"data_source\": \"fruit\", \"data_index\": 76, \"raw_inputs\": \"[0] Georgia's 9th congressional district is a congressional district in the north of the U.S. state of Georgia. [1] The district is represented by Republican Andrew Clyde. [2] The district has a heavy Republican lean. [3] Donald Trump carried the district with almost 78 percent of the vote in 2016, his fourth-best showing in the nation. [4] With a Cook Partisan Voting Index of R+31, on paper it is the fourth most Republican district in the nation and the second most Republican district in the Eastern Time Zone. [5] Since then-congressman and future governor Nathan Deal switched parties in 1995, no Democrat running in the district has crossed the 40 percent mark, and only one Democrat has won as much as 30 percent. [6] Republicans are no less dominant at the state and local level. [7] Even as the district turned increasingly Republican at the national level, conservative Democrats still held most local offices well into the 1990s. [8] However, after Deal's party switch, Republicans gradually eroded the Democratic advantage. [9] Today, there are almost no elected Democrats above the county level. [10] Republicans typically win with margins of well over 70 percent of the vote. [11] Much of this district was the 10th district from 2003 to 2007; it became the 9th once again in a mid-decade redistricting. [12] Collins announced in January 2020 that he would run for U.S. senator. [CONTEXT] (0) Republican_reactions_to_Donald_Trump's_claims_of_2020_election_fraud Supported Donald Trump's claims of election fraud - Members of the U. S. Senate - Members of the U.S. House of Representatives - Former *Ralph Abraham, LA-5 (2015\\u20132021)\\n*Lou Barletta, PA\\u201311 (2011\\u20132019)\\n*Bradley Byrne, AL\\u20131 (2014\\u20132021)\\n*Doug Collins, GA-9 (2013\\u20132021)\\n*Ron Paul, TX-14 (1997-2013)\\n*Newt Gingrich, GA\\u201306 (1979\\u20131999), Speaker of the House of Representatives (1995\\u20131999)\\n*Steve King, IA-4 (2013\\u20132021); IA-5 (2003-2013)\\n*Cleta Mitchell, OK-44 (1976-1984)\\n*Ron Wright, TX-6 (2019-2021) (1) Kelly_Loeffler U.S. Senate - 2020\\u201321 U.S. Senate special election Under Georgia's election law, all candidates for the seat (regardless of political party) compete in a nonpartisan blanket primary; in addition to Democratic candidates, Loeffler, backed by the National Republican Senatorial Committee, was challenged by fellow Republican Doug Collins, who represents Georgia's 9th congressional district. 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{"id": "fruit-test-14", "input": "Hyvink\u00e4\u00e4 (; , ) is a town and municipality of Finland. It is located in the Uusimaa region, approximately north of the capital Helsinki. The town was chartered in 1960. The population of Hyvink\u00e4\u00e4 is (). Highways and rail connections make it one of the suburban commuter centers of Greater Helsinki. The city planning has had an emphasis on recreational facilities. Some of the more well-known buildings in Hyvink\u00e4\u00e4 are, among others, the Church (1961, Aarno Ruusuvuori) of Hyvink\u00e4\u00e4 and the manor house of Kyt\u00e4j\u00e4. The Finnish Railway Museum is located in Hyvink\u00e4\u00e4. Hyvink\u00e4\u00e4 is also home to Konecranes, which specializes in the manufacture and service of cranes, and KONE Elevators, the world's third-largest elevator company who manufacture, install and service elevators and escalators. 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(3) Herunen INTRODUCTION At the end of 2011, there were 535 inhabitants in this small urban area, which crossed the municipal border between Nurmij\\u00e4rvi and Hyvink\\u00e4\\u00e4, of which 531 lived in Nurmij\\u00e4rvi and 4 in Hyvink\\u00e4\\u00e4. (4) Kyt\\u00e4j\\u00e4 INTRODUCTION Kyt\\u00e4j\\u00e4 () is a village located in Hyvink\\u00e4\\u00e4, Finland. (5) Hausj\\u00e4rvi Demographics - Urban areas - Table-0-3 [HEADER] [COL] # [COL] Urban area [COL] Population [ROW] [COL] 4 [COL] Hyvink\\u00e4\\u00e4 central locality 766 (6) Helsinki Geography - Metropolitan area The Helsinki Metropolitan Area (Greater Helsinki) consists of the cities of Helsinki Capital Region and ten surrounding municipalities: Hyvink\\u00e4\\u00e4, J\\u00e4rvenp\\u00e4\\u00e4, Kerava, Kirkkonummi, Nurmij\\u00e4rvi, Sipoo, Tuusula, Pornainen, M\\u00e4nts\\u00e4l\\u00e4 and Vihti. 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{"id": "fruit-test-15", "input": "Grande Terre is the largest and principal island of New Caledonia. British explorer James Cook sighted Grande Terre in 1774 and named it \"New Caledonia\", Caledonia being the Latin name for what is now Scotland. Eventually, the name \"New Caledonia\" became applied to Grande Terre and its surrounding islands. The largest settlement on Grande Terre is Noum\u00e9a, the capital city of New Caledonia. Locals refer to Grand Terre as \"Le Caillou\", the rock. Grande Terre is oriented northwest-to-southeast; its area is . It is nearly in length and wide in most places. A mountain range runs the length of the island, with five peaks over . The highest point is Mont Pani\u00e9 at elevation.", "retrieved_documents": [], "title": "", "task_type": "updating", "meta": "{\"data_source\": \"fruit\", \"data_index\": 96, \"raw_inputs\": \"[0] Grande Terre is the largest and principal island of New Caledonia. 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{"id": "fruit-test-16", "input": "is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Yoshitoki \u014cima. It has been serialized in ''Weekly Sh\u014dnen Magazine'' since November 2016, with the individual chapters collected and published by Kodansha into eleven ''tank\u014dbon'' volumes as of August 2019. The story follows an immortal being whose purpose is to gain knowledge of the world. As the story progresses, this being takes the form of an abandoned boy and his wolf. In North America, the manga has been licensed by Kodansha USA for a digital and printed English release. An anime television series adaptation by Brain's Base will premiere in April 2021.", "retrieved_documents": [], "title": "", "task_type": "updating", "meta": "{\"data_source\": \"fruit\", \"data_index\": 112, \"raw_inputs\": \"[0] is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Yoshitoki \\u014cima. 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{"id": "fruit-test-17", "input": "Berezhany (, , , ''Bzhezhani''/''Bzhizhani'') is a city of regional significance located in the Ternopil Oblast (province) of western Ukraine. It is the administrative center of Berezhanskyi Raion (district), and lies about 100 km from Lviv and 50 km from the oblast capital, Ternopil. The city is about 400 m above sea level. The yearly temperature in Berezhany ranges from in winter to in summer. Population:", "retrieved_documents": [], "title": "", "task_type": "updating", "meta": "{\"data_source\": \"fruit\", \"data_index\": 113, \"raw_inputs\": \"[0] Berezhany (, , , ''Bzhezhani''/''Bzhizhani'') is a city of regional significance located in the Ternopil Oblast (province) of western Ukraine. [1] It is the administrative center of Berezhanskyi Raion (district), and lies about 100 km from Lviv and 50 km from the oblast capital, Ternopil. [2] The city is about 400 m above sea level. [3] The yearly temperature in Berezhany ranges from in winter to in summer. [4] Population: [CONTEXT] (0) List_of_hromadas_of_Ukraine List - [[Ternopil Oblast]] - Table-0-1 [HEADER] [COL] Hromada [COL] Type [COL] Center [COL] Raion [COL] Raion before 2020 [ROW] [COL] Berezhany [COL] urban [COL] Berezhany [COL] Ternopil [COL] Berezhany Berezhany Municipality (1) Ternopil_Raion INTRODUCTION Six abolished raions, Berezhany, Kozova, Pidhaitsi, Pidvolochysk, Terebovlia, and Zboriv Raions, a part of one more abolished raion, Zbarazh Raion, as well as Berezhany Municipality and the city of Ternopil, which was previously incorporated as a city of oblast significance and did not belong to the raion, were merged into Ternopil Raion. 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{"id": "fruit-test-18", "input": "The Eastern Range (ER) is an American rocket range that supports missile and rocket launches from the two major launch heads located at Cape Canaveral Air Force Station and the Kennedy Space Center (KSC), Florida. The range has also supported Ariane launches from the Guiana Space Centre as well as launches from the Wallops Flight Facility and other lead ranges. The range also uses instrumentation operated by NASA at Wallops and KSC. The range can support launches between 37\u00b0 and 114\u00b0 azimuth. The headquarters of the range is now the 45th Space Wing at Patrick Air Force Base.", "retrieved_documents": [], "title": "", "task_type": "updating", "meta": "{\"data_source\": \"fruit\", \"data_index\": 119, \"raw_inputs\": \"[0] The Eastern Range (ER) is an American rocket range that supports missile and rocket launches from the two major launch heads located at Cape Canaveral Air Force Station and the Kennedy Space Center (KSC), Florida. 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Purdy Jr. (4) Patrick_Space_Force_Base INTRODUCTION In addition to its \\\"host wing\\\" responsibilities at Patrick SFB, the 45 SW controls and operates Cape Canaveral Space Force Station (CCSFS) and the Eastern Range. (5) History_of_the_United_States_Space_Force Space forces in the Cold War (1961\\u20131982) - Space launch fleet and ground support infrastructure The General Dynamics Astronautics Atlas space launch vehicle was more powerful than the Thor and primarily launched heavier payloads from Cape Canaveral Air Force Station's Eastern Test Range. (6) Patrick_Space_Force_Base Operational history The Eastern Range supported a variety of missile and manned and unmanned space programs in the 1960s, making it a regular focus of media attention. 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{"id": "fruit-test-19", "input": "Jason Curtis Newsted (born March 4, 1963) is an American heavy metal musician who was the bassist of American heavy metal band Metallica from October 1986 until January 2001. Before Metallica, he was a member of Flotsam and Jetsam. After Metallica, he has been involved with Echobrain, Ozzy Osbourne, Voivod, and led the band Newsted from 2012 to 2014. With Voivod, he used the pseudonym Jasonic, which is also the name of his music publishing company. He is also the founder of the Chophouse Records studio and label based in California.", "retrieved_documents": [], "title": "", "task_type": "updating", "meta": "{\"data_source\": \"fruit\", \"data_index\": 126, \"raw_inputs\": \"[0] Jason Curtis Newsted (born March 4, 1963) is an American heavy metal musician who was the bassist of American heavy metal band Metallica from October 1986 until January 2001. [1] Before Metallica, he was a member of Flotsam and Jetsam. 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{"id": "fruit-test-20", "input": "Valentine Ruth Henshall (born 7 March 1967), known professionally as Ruthie Henshall, is an English actress, singer, and dancer known for her work in musical theatre. She began her professional stage career in 1986, before making her West End debut in ''Cats'' in 1987. A five-time Olivier Award nominee, she won the 1995 Olivier Award for Best Actress in a Musical for her role as Amalia Balash in the London revival of ''She Loves Me'' (1994). Henshall's other Olivier nominated roles are Polly Baker in the original London production of ''Crazy for You'' (1993\u201394), Roxie Hart in the revival of ''Chicago'' (1997\u201398) and the title roles in the original productions of ''Peggy Sue Got Married'' (2001) and ''Marguerite'' (2008). She made her Broadway debut in 1999 as Velma Kelly in ''Chicago'' and returned to the Broadway production to play Roxie Hart in 2010. 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{"id": "fruit-test-21", "input": "The Laois county hurling team represents Laois in hurling and is governed by Laois GAA, the County Board of the Gaelic Athletic Association. The team competes in the three major annual inter-county competitions; the All-Ireland Senior Hurling Championship, the Leinster Senior Hurling Championship and the National Hurling League. Laois's home ground is O'Moore Park, Portlaoise. The team's manager is Eddie Brennan. The team last won the Leinster Senior Championship in 1949, the All-Ireland Senior Championship in 1915 and has never won the National League.", "retrieved_documents": [], "title": "", "task_type": "updating", "meta": "{\"data_source\": \"fruit\", \"data_index\": 140, \"raw_inputs\": \"[0] The Laois county hurling team represents Laois in hurling and is governed by Laois GAA, the County Board of the Gaelic Athletic Association. [1] The team competes in the three major annual inter-county competitions; the All-Ireland Senior Hurling Championship, the Leinster Senior Hurling Championship and the National Hurling League. [2] Laois's home ground is O'Moore Park, Portlaoise. [3] The team's manager is Eddie Brennan. [4] The team last won the Leinster Senior Championship in 1949, the All-Ireland Senior Championship in 1915 and has never won the National League. [CONTEXT] (0) County_(Gaelic_games) County teams - Table-0-15 [HEADER] [COL] GAA county [COL] Flagcolours [COL] Football [COL] Hurling [ROW] [COL] Laois [COL] [COL] 2 [COL] 1 (1) John_Sugrue INTRODUCTION Sugrue joined S\\u00e9amus Plunkett's Laois county hurling team as a physio in 2021. (2) 2021_All-Ireland_Senior_Hurling_Championship Teams - Personnel and general information - Table-0-7 [HEADER] [COL] Team [COL] Colours [COL] Manager [COL] Captain(s) [COL] Vice-captain [COL] Sponsor [COL] Most recent success [ROW] [COL] Laois [COL] [COL] S\\u00e9amus Plunkett [COL] [COL] [COL] MW Hire Group [COL] 1915 [COL] 1949 [COL] (3) Martin_Fogarty INTRODUCTION The role, according to Fogarty, gave him \\\"free rein to develop hurling across 32 counties as I think best\\\" and particular intentions to develop the sport in Antrim, Carlow, Laois, Offaly and Westmeath. (4) John_Sugrue INTRODUCTION He has been in charge of the Laois county football team, the Kerry under-20 football team and is currently involved with the Laois county hurling team as a physio. (5) Meath_GAA Hurling - County team Meath eventually prevailed after extra-time by a scoreline of 4\\u201321 to 5\\u201317, a Stephen Clynch free with the last puck of the game sealing Meath's first ever Christy Ring Cup and a place in the 2017 Leinster Senior Hurling Championship, the county's first appearance in the championship since a double scores defeat to Laois in mid-May 2004. (6) Meath_county_hurling_team History Meath eventually prevailed after extra-time by a scoreline of 4\\u201321 to 5\\u201317, a Stephen Clynch free with the last puck of the game sealing Meath's first ever Christy Ring Cup and a place in the 2017 Leinster Senior Hurling Championship, the county's first appearance in the championship since a double scores defeat to Laois in mid-May 2004. (7) List_of_Laois_senior_hurling_team_captains INTRODUCTION This article lists players who have recently captained the Laois county hurling team in the Leinster Senior Hurling Championship and the All-Ireland Senior Hurling Championship.\", \"raw_targets\": \"(0) The Laois county hurling team represents Laois in hurling and is governed by Laois GAA, the county board of the Gaelic Athletic Association. [1] [2] (2) The team's manager is S\\u00e9amus Plunkett. [4] \", \"processed_targets\": \"The Laois county hurling team represents Laois in hurling and is governed by Laois GAA, the county board of the Gaelic Athletic Association. The team competes in the three major annual inter-county competitions; the All-Ireland Senior Hurling Championship, the Leinster Senior Hurling Championship and the National Hurling League. Laois's home ground is O'Moore Park, Portlaoise. The team's manager is S\\u00e9amus Plunkett. The team last won the Leinster Senior Championship in 1949, the All-Ireland Senior Championship in 1915 and has never won the National League.\", \"coarse_grained\": \"Update the information of the input based on the reference paragraphs.\", \"fine_grained\": \"Modify the text by replacing \\\"County Board\\\" with \\\"county board\\\" and updating the team's manager's name from \\\"Eddie Brennan\\\" to \\\"S\\u00e9amus Plunkett\\\".\", \"explanation\": \"The text editing system revised the input based on the reference paragraphs. Firstly, it replaced 'County Board' with 'county board', making it lower case. Secondly, it updated the team's manager from 'Eddie Brennan' to 'S\\u00e9amus Plunkett' to reflect the current management according to the reference provided.\"}"}
{"id": "fruit-test-22", "input": "Sahlen Field is a baseball park in Buffalo, New York. Originally known as Pilot Field, the venue has since been named Downtown Ballpark, North AmeriCare Park, Dunn Tire Park, and Coca-Cola Field. The home of the Triple-A Buffalo Bisons of the International League (IL), it opened on April 14, 1988 and can seat up to 16,600 people, making it the highest-capacity Triple-A ballpark in the United States. It replaced the Bisons' former home, War Memorial Stadium, where the team played from 1979 to 1987. The stadium was the first retro-classic ballpark built in the world, and was designed with plans for Major League Baseball (MLB) expansion. Buffalo had not had an MLB team since the Buffalo Blues played for the Federal League in 1915. However, Bisons owner Robert E. Rich Jr. was unsuccessful in his efforts to bring an MLB franchise to the stadium between 1988 and 1994. 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[4] The stadium was the first retro-classic ballpark built in the world, and was designed with plans for Major League Baseball (MLB) expansion. [5] Buffalo had not had an MLB team since the Buffalo Blues played for the Federal League in 1915. [6] However, Bisons owner Robert E. Rich Jr. was unsuccessful in his efforts to bring an MLB franchise to the stadium between 1988 and 1994. [7] Sahlen Field was previously home to the Buffalo Nighthawks (LPBL) in 1998, the Empire State Yankees (IL) in 2012, and the Toronto Blue Jays (MLB) in 2020. [8] Additionally, the facility has been the site of numerous concerts and professional wrestling events. [CONTEXT] (0) Triple-A_All-Star_Game Results - 1998\\u20132020: International League vs. Pacific Coast League - Table-0-14 [HEADER] [COL] Date [COL] Winning league(All-time record) [COL] Score [COL] City [COL] Ballpark [COL] Host team (league) [COL] Attendance [COL] [ROW] [COL] Pacific Coast [COL] Buffalo, New York\\nCoca-Cola Field\\nBuffalo Bisons (IL) [COL] 18,025 [COL] (1) Triple-A_East Current teams - Table-0-7 [HEADER] [COL] Division [COL] Team [COL] Founded [COL] MLB Affiliation [COL] Affiliated [COL] City [COL] Stadium [COL] Capacity [ROW] [COL] Northeast [COL] Buffalo Bisons\\n1979 [COL] Toronto Blue Jays\\n2013 [COL] Buffalo, New York [COL] Sahlen Field\\n16,600 (2) Arm_&_Hammer_Park INTRODUCTION It is also the 2021 home of the Triple-A East's Buffalo Bisons, as their longtime stadium, Sahlen Field, is being used by the Toronto Blue Jays due to travel restrictions brought on by the COVID-19 pandemic. (3) 1993_Summer_Universiade Venues Athletics - University at Buffalo Stadium\\n\\nBaseball - Pilot Field, Sal Maglie Stadium and Dwyer Stadium\\n\\nClosing Ceremonies - University at Buffalo Stadium\\n\\nDiving - Alumni Arena\\n\\nGymnastics - Niagara Falls Convention and Civic Center\\n\\nOpening Ceremonies - Rich Stadium\\n\\nSwimming - Burt Flickinger Center\\n\\nTennis - Ellicott Complex Tennis Center\\n\\nVolleyball - Alumni Arena\\n\\nWater Polo - Town of Tonawanda Aquatic and Fitness Center (4) List_of_baseball_parks_in_Toronto See also *List of baseball parks\\n*Sahlen Field\\n*TD Ballpark (5) War_Memorial_Stadium_(Buffalo,_New_York) History - Closing and demolition The Bisons moved to newly constructed Pilot Field following the 1987 season. (6) List_of_Minor_League_Baseball_leagues_and_teams Leagues affiliated with Major League Baseball - Triple-A leagues - Triple-A East - Table-0-0 [HEADER] [COL] Team [COL] Division [COL] City [COL] State [COL] Stadium [COL] Capacity [COL] Affiliate [ROW] [COL] Buffalo Bisons [COL] Northeast [COL] Buffalo [COL] New York [COL] Sahlen Field [COL] 16,600 [COL] Toronto Blue Jays (7) TD_Ballpark History The team played 21 games in Dunedin before shifting to Sahlen Field in Buffalo, New York, which had been their home for the entirety of the 2020 season. (9) War_Memorial_Stadium_(Buffalo,_New_York) History - Closing and demolition The original flag pole from center field at War Memorial Stadium was preserved and installed at Pilot Field in July 1990, where it stands to this day.\", \"raw_targets\": \"[0] [1] (1) (2) Home to the Buffalo Bisons of Triple-A East, it opened on April 14, 1988 and can seat up to 16,600 people, making it the highest-capacity Triple-A ballpark in the United States. [3] (2) The stadium has been a temporary home to the Toronto Blue Jays (MLB) since 2020 when they were displaced by the COVID-19 pandemic. [4] [5] [6] Sahlen Field was previously home to the Buffalo Nighthawks (LPBL) in 1998 and the Empire State Yankees (IL) in 2012. (0) (3) In addition to concerts and professional wrestling,the stadium has hosted major events including the Triple-A All-Star Game and University Games (1993). \", \"processed_targets\": \"Sahlen Field is a baseball park in Buffalo, New York. Originally known as Pilot Field, the venue has since been named Downtown Ballpark, North AmeriCare Park, Dunn Tire Park, and Coca-Cola Field. Home to the Buffalo Bisons of Triple-A East, it opened on April 14, 1988 and can seat up to 16,600 people, making it the highest-capacity Triple-A ballpark in the United States. It replaced the Bisons' former home, War Memorial Stadium, where the team played from 1979 to 1987. The stadium has been a temporary home to the Toronto Blue Jays (MLB) since 2020 when they were displaced by the COVID-19 pandemic. The stadium was the first retro-classic ballpark built in the world, and was designed with plans for Major League Baseball (MLB) expansion. Buffalo had not had an MLB team since the Buffalo Blues played for the Federal League in 1915. However, Bisons owner Robert E. Rich Jr. was unsuccessful in his efforts to bring an MLB franchise to the stadium between 1988 and 1994. Sahlen Field was previously home to the Buffalo Nighthawks (LPBL) in 1998 and the Empire State Yankees (IL) in 2012. 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{"id": "fruit-test-23", "input": "Marcelino Garc\u00eda Toral (; born 14 August 1965), known simply as Marcelino in his playing days, is a Spanish retired footballer who played as an attacking midfielder, and a manager. During a ten-year senior career, he amassed La Liga totals of 74 matches and two goals, all at the service of Sporting de Gij\u00f3n. He became a manager in 1997, working in the top division with Recreativo, Racing de Santander (two spells), Zaragoza, Sevilla, Villarreal and Valencia.", "retrieved_documents": [], "title": "", "task_type": "updating", "meta": "{\"data_source\": \"fruit\", \"data_index\": 143, \"raw_inputs\": \"[0] Marcelino Garc\\u00eda Toral (; born 14 August 1965), known simply as Marcelino in his playing days, is a Spanish retired footballer who played as an attacking midfielder, and a manager. [1] During a ten-year senior career, he amassed La Liga totals of 74 matches and two goals, all at the service of Sporting de Gij\\u00f3n. [2] He became a manager in 1997, working in the top division with Recreativo, Racing de Santander (two spells), Zaragoza, Sevilla, Villarreal and Valencia. [CONTEXT] (0) Athletic_Bilbao History - 21st century By that time, Aduriz had finally retired from playing, Garitano had been replaced as coach by Marcelino, and the 2020\\u201321 Supercopa de Espa\\u00f1a originally intended to follow the delayed cup final was contested, Athletic defeating Real Madrid then Barcelona to claim the trophy. (1) Athletic_Bilbao Coaching staff - Table-0-0 [HEADER] [COL] Position [COL] Name [ROW] [COL] Head coach [COL] Marcelino Garc\\u00eda Toral (2) C\\u00e9sar_S\\u00e1nchez Club career - Zaragoza and Tottenham In August 2008, after their relegation to Segunda Divisi\\u00f3n, new manager Marcelino Garc\\u00eda Toral sent the player to the reserves. (3) Aitor_Iru Coaching career As of March 2021, Iru remains in post, now working under Marcelino, who replaced Garitano in January of that year. (4) 2020_Copa_del_Rey_Final Match - Details - Table-1-22 [HEADER] [COL] [COL] [ROW] Marcelino (5) Iker_Muniain Club career In early 2021, with the team playing a more attacking style under new coach Marcelino Garc\\u00eda Toral, Muniain recorded eight assists in three competitions between 17 January and 15 February (bettering his total for some entire seasons previously), including two in the Spanish Supercup final as his team won the trophy. (6) 2021_Copa_del_Rey_Final Background At the time of the clubs qualifying for the 2021 event, the 2020 Copa del Rey Final between Athletic Bilbao and Real Sociedad was still to be played, with its rescheduled date of 3 April 2021 giving the Biscay club a unique opportunity to win the competition twice inside a fortnight The delay also meant their current head coach Marcelino was the most recent manager to win the competition, having defeated Barcelona in the 2019 final while in charge of Valencia. 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(11) Jos\\u00e9_Antonio_Luque Club career Surprisingly, Luque was deemed surplus to requirements by new Recreativo manager Marcelino Garc\\u00eda Toral, only being allowed to train separately. (12) 2015\\u201316_La_Liga La Liga Awards - Monthly - Table-0-1 [HEADER] [COL] Month [COL] Manager of the Month [COL] Player of the Month [COL] Reference [ROW] [COL] September [COL] Marcelino [COL] Villarreal [COL] Nolito [COL] Celta Vigo\", \"raw_targets\": \"Marcelino Garc\\u00eda Toral (; born 14 August 1965), known simply as Marcelino in his playing days, is a Spanish football manager and former player who played as an attacking midfielder. He is the current manager of Athletic Bilbao. 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{"id": "fruit-test-24", "input": "The 2021 German Masters (also known as the 2021 BetVictor German Masters due to sponsorship) will be a professional ranking snooker tournament that will take place from 27 to 31 January 2021 in the Tempodrom in Berlin, Germany. The tournament will be the eighth ranking event of the 2020\u201321 snooker season. It will be the 15th edition of the German Masters, first held in 1995 as the 1995 German Open. The event will feature a prize fund of \u00a3400,000 with \u00a380,000 being given to the winner. Judd Trump will be the defending champion after defeating Neil Robertson 9\u20136 in the 2020 final. 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{"id": "fruit-test-25", "input": "Buyeo, Puy\u014f or Fuyu (Korean: \ubd80\uc5ec; Hanja: \u592b\u9918 Korean pronunciation: [pu.j\u028c]; Chinese: \u592b\u9918; pinyin: F\u016by\u00fa), was an ancient Korean kingdom centred around the middle of Manchuria and existing as an independent polity from before the late 2nd century BC to the mid-4th century AD. The state entered into formal diplomatic relations with the Eastern Han dynasty by the mid-1st century AD as an important ally of that empire to check the Xianbei and Goguryeo threats. After an incapacitating Xianbei invasion in 285, Buyeo was restored with help from the Jin dynasty. This, however, marked the beginning of a period of decline. A second Xianbei invasion in 346 finally destroyed the state, except some remnants in its core region which survived as vassals of Goguryeo until their final annexation in 494. 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[4] A second Xianbei invasion in 346 finally destroyed the state, except some remnants in its core region which survived as vassals of Goguryeo until their final annexation in 494. [5] Both Goguryeo and Baekje (South Buyeo), two of the Three Kingdoms of Korea, considered themselves Buyeo's successors. [CONTEXT] (0) Liaodong_Commandery INTRODUCTION During the reign of Emperor Xian, management of Buyeo affairs was transferred from Xuantu Commandery to Liaodong. (1) Three_Kingdoms_of_Korea Three constituents of the Three Kingdoms - Other states Other smaller states or regions existed in Korea before and during this period:\\n\\n*Gaya confederacy, until annexed by Silla and Baekje\\n*Dongye, Okjeo, and Buyeo, all three conquered by Goguryeo\\n*Usan (Ulleung-do) tributary of Silla\\n*Tamna (Jeju-do) tributary of Baekje (2) Three_Kingdoms_of_Korea Foundation of Three Kingdoms The nascent precursors of Baekje and Silla expanded within the web of statelets during the Proto Three Kingdoms Period, and Goguryeo conquered neighboring state like Buyeo in Manchuria and chiefdoms in Okjeo, Dongye which occupied the northeastern Korean peninsula. (3) Timeline_of_geopolitical_changes_(before_1900) Common Era (CE) - First Millennium CE - 2nd century - Table-0-4 [HEADER] [COL] Event [ROW] c. 180 [COL] Buyeo is established in Northeast Asia. (4) Evolution_of_languages Post-classical period (500 CE\\u20131500 CE) - Asia Others include the Gaya language in the Gaya confederacy, the sparsely attested Buyeo in the Buyeo kingdom or the Baekje language, in the Baekje kingdom of southwestern Korea. (5) Hanfu History - Three Kingdoms, Jin dynasty The \\\"Jin style\\\" belts were later exported to several foreign ethnicities (including the Murong Xianbei, the Kingdom of Buyeo, the early T\\u00fcrks and the Eurasian Avars); these belts was later imitated by the Murong Xianbei and Buyeo before evolving into the golden parade belts with hanging metal straps of Goguryeo and Silla. (6) Fuyu_County,_Heilongjiang History The area also once belonged to the kingdom of Buyeo, and later . (7) Hanfu History - Three Kingdoms, Jin dynasty The \\\"Jin style\\\" belts were later exported to several foreign ethnicities (including the Murong Xianbei, the Kingdom of Buyeo, the early T\\u00fcrks and the Eurasian Avars); these belts was later imitated by the Murong Xianbei and Buyeo before evolving into the golden parade belts with hanging metal straps of Goguryeo and Silla. (8) Korean_New_Year Origins Worshipping event with celebration of singing and dancing was held in Buyeo in the 12th month () of Chinese calendar at that time.\", \"raw_targets\": \"Buyeo, Puy\\u014f or Fuyu/Fuyo (Korean: \\ubd80\\uc5ec; Hanja: \\u592b\\u9918 Korean pronunciation: [pu.j\\u028c] Chinese: \\u592b\\u9918; pinyin: F\\u016by\\u00fa;), was an ancient Korean kingdom centred around the middle of Manchuria. (0) Buyeo was under the Xuantu Commandery. Buyeo entered into formal diplomatic relations with the Eastern Han dynasty by the mid-1st century AD as an important ally of that empire to check the Xianbei and Goguryeo threats. [2] [3] [4] (1) (2) Both Goguryeo and Baekje, two of the Three Kingdoms of Korea, considered themselves Buyeo's successors. \", \"processed_targets\": \"Buyeo, Puy\\u014f or Fuyu/Fuyo (Korean: \\ubd80\\uc5ec; Hanja: \\u592b\\u9918 Korean pronunciation: [pu.j\\u028c] Chinese: \\u592b\\u9918; pinyin: F\\u016by\\u00fa;), was an ancient Korean kingdom centred around the middle of Manchuria. Buyeo was under the Xuantu Commandery. Buyeo entered into formal diplomatic relations with the Eastern Han dynasty by the mid-1st century AD as an important ally of that empire to check the Xianbei and Goguryeo threats. After an incapacitating Xianbei invasion in 285, Buyeo was restored with help from the Jin dynasty. This, however, marked the beginning of a period of decline. A second Xianbei invasion in 346 finally destroyed the state, except some remnants in its core region which survived as vassals of Goguryeo until their final annexation in 494. Both Goguryeo and Baekje, two of the Three Kingdoms of Korea, considered themselves Buyeo's successors.\", \"coarse_grained\": \"Update the information of the input based on the reference paragraphs.\", \"fine_grained\": \"Please include that Buyeo was also known as Fuyu/Fuyo, it had previously been under the management of Xuantu Commandery, and retain the semicolon after the Pinyin pronunciation of its Chinese name, based on the reference.\", \"explanation\": \"The edits made to the text modify the history of Buyeo based on the reference paragraphs given. The first alteration is replacing \\\"Fuyu\\\" with \\\"Fuyu/Fuyo,\\\" which is presumably based on alternate names found in the references. 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{"id": "fruit-test-26", "input": "Angus Struan Carolus Robertson (born 28 September 1969) is a Scottish politician who served as Depute Leader of the Scottish National Party (SNP) from 2016 to 2018 and Leader of the SNP in the British House of Commons from 2007 to 2017. He served as Member of Parliament (MP) for Moray from 2001 to 2017. A graduate of the University of Aberdeen, Robertson previously worked as a journalist. He was first elected to the House of Commons in 2001. In 2017, he sought re-election as the MP for Moray and lost to the Scottish Conservative candidate, Douglas Ross. He was succeeded as SNP Westminster Leader by Ian Blackford. 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{"id": "fruit-test-32", "input": "Metro Channel (formerly Lifestyle) is a Philippine pay television channel based in Quezon City. It is owned by Creative Programs, a subsidiary of media conglomerate ABS-CBN Corporation. Its programming is composed primarily of lifestyle and entertainment shows targeted to upscale women. The channel was officially launched on 2 April 2018, and it was named after Metro Magazine, one of the leading lifestyle magazines in the country published by ABS-CBN Publishing.", "retrieved_documents": [], "title": "", "task_type": "updating", "meta": "{\"data_source\": \"fruit\", \"data_index\": 203, \"raw_inputs\": \"[0] Metro Channel (formerly Lifestyle) is a Philippine pay television channel based in Quezon City. [1] It is owned by Creative Programs, a subsidiary of media conglomerate ABS-CBN Corporation. [2] Its programming is composed primarily of lifestyle and entertainment shows targeted to upscale women. 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{"id": "fruit-test-33", "input": "Irina Dmitrievna Khavronina (, born 31 July 2004) is a Russian ice dancer. With her skating partner, Dario Cirisano, she is the 2020 Winter Youth Olympics champion.", "retrieved_documents": [], "title": "", "task_type": "updating", "meta": "{\"data_source\": \"fruit\", \"data_index\": 215, \"raw_inputs\": \"[0] Irina Dmitrievna Khavronina (, born 31 July 2004) is a Russian ice dancer. [1] With her skating partner, Dario Cirisano, she is the 2020 Winter Youth Olympics champion. [CONTEXT] (0) 2021_Russian_Figure_Skating_Championships Junior Championships - Entries - Table-0-4 [HEADER] [COL] Men [COL] Ladies [COL] Pairs [COL] Ice dance [ROW] [COL] Vladislav Dikidzhi [COL] Valeria Kostina [COL] Natalia Khabibulina / Ilya Knyazhuk [COL] Irina Khavronina / Dario Cirisano (1) Russian_Junior_Figure_Skating_Championships Medalists - Ice dancing - Table-0-22 [HEADER] [COL] Season [COL] Location [COL] Gold [COL] Silver [COL] Bronze [COL] Details [ROW] [COL] 2020\\u201321 [COL] Krasnoyarsk [COL] Arina Ushakova / Maxim Nekrasov [COL] Elizaveta Shanaeva / Devid Naryzhnyy [COL] Irina Khavronina / Dario Cirisano [COL] (2) 2021_Russian_Figure_Skating_Championships Junior Championships - Results - Ice dance - Table-0-2 [HEADER] [COL] Rank [COL] Name [COL] Total points [COL] RD [COL] FD [ROW] bgcolor=\\\"cc9966\\\" [COL] 3 [COL] Irina Khavronina / Dario Cirisano [COL] 181.60 [COL] 2 [COL] 74.08 [COL] 3 [COL] 107.52 (3) 2021_Russian_Figure_Skating_Championships Medals summary - Table-0-10 [HEADER] [COL] Senior Championships [ROW] [COL] Ice dance [COL] Arina Ushakova / Maxim Nekrasov [COL] Elizaveta Shanaeva / Devid Naryzhnyy [COL] Irina Khavronina / Dario Cirisano (4) Figure_skating_at_the_Youth_Olympic_Games Medalists - Ice dance - Table-0-2 [HEADER] [COL] Year [COL] Location [COL] Gold [COL] Silver [COL] Bronze [COL] Details [ROW] [COL] 2020 [COL] Lausanne [COL] Irina Khavronina / Dario Chirizano [COL] Sofya Tyutyunina / Alexander Shustitskiy [COL] Katarina Wolfkostin / Jeffrey Chen [COL] (5) Santa_Claus_Cup Junior medalists - Ice dance - Table-0-12 [HEADER] [COL] Year [COL] Gold [COL] Silver [COL] Bronze [COL] Details [ROW] [COL] 2019 [COL] Irina Khavronina / Dario Chirizano [COL] Angelina Zimina / Aleksandr Gnedin [COL] Ekaterina Rebakova / Ivan Maxnonosov [COL] (6) 2020\\u201321_national_figure_skating_championships Junior medalists - Junior ice dance - Table-0-10 [HEADER] [COL] Junior ice dance [ROW] [COL] Russia [COL] Arina Ushakova / Maxim Nekrasov [COL] Elizaveta Shanaeva / Devid Naryzhnyy [COL] Irina Khavronina / Dario Cirisano [COL] (8) Sofya_Tyutyunina Career - 2019\\u201320 season They were second in both segments of the competition to win the silver medal behind teammates Irina Khavronina / Dario Cirisano and ahead of Americans Katarina Wolfkostin / Jeffrey Chen.\", \"raw_targets\": \"[0] (0) (1) (2) (3) With her skating partner, Dario Cirisano, she is the 2020 Winter Youth Olympics champion and the 2021 Russian junior bronze medalist. \", \"processed_targets\": \"Irina Dmitrievna Khavronina (, born 31 July 2004) is a Russian ice dancer. With her skating partner, Dario Cirisano, she is the 2020 Winter Youth Olympics champion and the 2021 Russian junior bronze medalist.\", \"coarse_grained\": \"Update the information of the input based on the reference paragraphs.\", \"fine_grained\": \"Include information about the 2021 Russian junior bronze medal settled by Irina Khavronina in the text.\", \"explanation\": \"The text editing system was instructed to update information based on some reference material. From the reference material, the system added the information that Irina Khavronina and her partner Dario Cirisano were 2021 Russian junior bronze medalists, which was included in the final output as an insertion.\"}"}
{"id": "fruit-test-34", "input": "Patr\u00edcio Freire (born July 7, 1987 in Natal, Brazil) is a Brazilian mixed martial artist currently competing in Bellator MMA where he is the current Bellator Lightweight World Champion and two-time and current Featherweight World Champion. He is the younger brother of lightweight fighter Patricky Freire. He is the second-ever simultaneous two-weight champion in Bellator MMA history. He is currently ranked as the #3 Featherweight in the world by FightMatrix.com, and the #10 pound for pound fighter in the world by Combat Press. 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[1] [2]He is currently ranked as the featherweight in the world by Fight Matrix, having been ranked as #3. Combat Press ranks him as the pound-for-pound fighter in the world.He is also ranked as the #1 featherweight fighter outside of the UFC by Ranking MMA. \", \"processed_targets\": \"Patr\\u00edcio \\\"Pitbull\\\" Freire (born July 7, 1987 in Natal, Brazil) is a Brazilian mixed martial artist currently competing in Bellator MMA, where he is the current Bellator Lightweight Champion and two-time and current Bellator Featherweight Champion. He is the younger brother of lightweight fighter Patricky Freire. He is the second-ever simultaneous two-weight champion in Bellator MMA history.He is currently ranked as the featherweight in the world by Fight Matrix, having been ranked as #3. 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{"id": "fruit-test-36", "input": "Tarur State assembly constituency () is one of the 140 state legislative assembly constituencies in Kerala state in southern India. It is also one of the 7 state legislative assembly constituencies included in the Alathur Lok Sabha constituency. As of the 2016 assembly elections, the current MLA is A. K. Balan of CPI(M).", "retrieved_documents": [], "title": "", "task_type": "updating", "meta": "{\"data_source\": \"fruit\", \"data_index\": 244, \"raw_inputs\": \"[0] Tarur State assembly constituency () is one of the 140 state legislative assembly constituencies in Kerala state in southern India. [1] It is also one of the 7 state legislative assembly constituencies included in the Alathur Lok Sabha constituency. [2] As of the 2016 assembly elections, the current MLA is A. K. Balan of CPI(M). [CONTEXT] (0) P._P._Sumod INTRODUCTION P. P. Sumod is an Indian politician from Kerala, who is currently serving as the MLA of Tarur constituency since May 2021. (1) 2021_Kerala_Legislative_Assembly_election Candidates - List of contestants from major alliances - Table-0-63 [HEADER] [COL] Assembly Constituency [COL] LDF [COL] UDF [COL] NDA [ROW] [COL] 57 [COL] Tarur CPI(M) [COL] P. P. Sumod\\nINC [COL] K. A. Sheeba\\nBJP [COL] K. P. Jayaprakash (2) Left_Democratic_Front_(Kerala) List of LDF MLAs in the Kerala Niyamasabha 2021 - Table-1-39 [HEADER] style=\\\"text-align:center; background:#cccccc\\\" [COL] Sl.no [COL] Constituency [COL] Name of theelected MLA [COL] Partyaffiliation [ROW] [COL] 34 [COL] Tarur [COL] P.P Sumod [COL] CPI(M) (3) List_of_constituencies_of_the_Kerala_Legislative_Assembly List of constituencies - Table-0-56 [HEADER] [COL] # [COL] Constituency [COL] Reserved for(SC/ST/None) [COL] District [COL] Lok SabhaConstituency [COL] Electors(2019) [ROW] [COL] 57 [COL] Tarur Alathur [COL] (4) 2016_Kerala_Legislative_Assembly_election Results - By constituency - Table-0-56 [HEADER] [COL] Number [COL] Constituency [COL] District [COL] UDF candidate [COL] Party [COL] Votes [COL] LDF candidate [COL] Party [COL] Votes [COL] NDA candidate [COL] Party [COL] Votes [COL] Winner [COL] Margin [COL] Winning Party [COL] Winning Alliance [ROW] [COL] 057 [COL] Tarur (SC) [COL] Palakkad [COL] C. Prakash [COL] INC [COL] 43979 [COL] A. K. Balan [COL] CPI(M) [COL] 67047 [COL] K.V. Divakaran [COL] BJP [COL] 15493 [COL] A. K. Balan [COL] 23068 [COL] CPI (M) LDF (5) Performance_of_candidates_from_major_alliances_of_the_2021_Kerala_Legislative_Assembly_election INTRODUCTION - Table-0-62 [HEADER] [COL] Number [COL] Constituency [COL] LDF candidate [COL] Party [COL] Votes [COL] % [COL] UDF candidate [COL] Party [COL] Votes [COL] % [COL] NDA candidate [COL] Party [COL] Votes [COL] % [COL] Winner [COL] Margin [COL] % [COL] Winning Party [COL] Winning Alliance [ROW] [COL] 057 [COL] Tarur (SC) [COL] P. P. Sumod [COL] CPI(M) [COL] 67744 [COL] [COL] K. A. Sheeba [COL] INC [COL] 43213 [COL] [COL] K. P. Jayaprakash [COL] BJP [COL] 18465 [COL] [COL] P. P. Sumod [COL] 24531 [COL] [COL] CPI(M) [COL]\", \"raw_targets\": \"Tarur State assembly constituency is one of the 140 state legislative assembly constituencies in Kerala state in southern India. [1] (0) (1) (2) As of the 2021 Kerala Legislative Assembly election, the current MLA is P. P. Sumod of CPI(M).\", \"processed_targets\": \"Tarur State assembly constituency is one of the 140 state legislative assembly constituencies in Kerala state in southern India. It is also one of the 7 state legislative assembly constituencies included in the Alathur Lok Sabha constituency. As of the 2021 Kerala Legislative Assembly election, the current MLA is P. P. Sumod of CPI(M).\", \"coarse_grained\": \"Update the information of the input based on the reference paragraphs.\", \"fine_grained\": \"Replace the name \\\"A. K. Balan\\\" with \\\"P. P. Sumod\\\" and change \\\"2016 assembly elections\\\" to \\\"2021 Kerala Legislative Assembly election\\\".\", \"explanation\": \"The editing system was instructed to update the information in the provided text based on the given references. In the process, it replaced \\\"2016 assembly elections\\\" with \\\"2021 Kerala Legislative Assembly election,\\\" indicating a more recent event. It also changed the name \\\"A. K. Balan\\\" to \\\"P. P. Sumod,\\\" who is now the current MLA. This edit reflects current information as per the provided references.\"}"}
{"id": "fruit-test-37", "input": "''SAS: Red Notice'' is an upcoming action thriller film directed by Magnus Martens.", "retrieved_documents": [], "title": "", "task_type": "updating", "meta": "{\"data_source\": \"fruit\", \"data_index\": 254, \"raw_inputs\": \"[0] ''SAS: Red Notice'' is an upcoming action thriller film directed by Magnus Martens. [CONTEXT] (0) Noel_Clarke Filmography (as an actor) - Film - Table-0-28 [HEADER] [COL] Year [COL] Title [COL] Role [COL] class = \\\"unsortable\\\" | Notes [ROW] [COL] | ''SAS: Red Notice'' [COL] Major Bisset [COL] (1) Sam_Heughan Filmography - Film - Table-0-8 [HEADER] [COL] Year [COL] Title [COL] Role [COL] Notes [ROW] [COL] 2021 [COL] ''SAS: Red Notice'' [COL] Tom Buckingham [COL] (2) Tom_Hopper Filmography - Film - Table-0-7 [HEADER] [COL] Year [COL] Title [COL] Role [COL] Notes [COL] [ROW] [COL] 2021 [COL] ''SAS: Red Notice'' [COL] Declan [COL] [COL] (3) Noel_Clarke Personal life - Sexual misconduct allegations The actress Jing Lusi, who appeared with Clarke in the movie ''SAS: Red Notice'' alleges that he sexually propositioned and threatened her. (4) Noel_Clarke INTRODUCTION (2010), ''Fast Girls'' (2012), ''Storage 24'' (2012), ''Star Trek Into Darkness'' (2013), ''I Am Soldier'' (2014), ''The Anomaly'' (2014), ''I Kill Giants'' (2017), ''Mute'' (2018), ''10x10'' (2018), ''The Corrupted'' (2019), ''Twist'' (2021) and ''SAS: Red Notice'' (2021), some of which he also wrote, directed or produced. (5) Hannah_John-Kamen Career In 2021, John-Kamen starred in the action-thriller film ''SAS: Red Notice'' and will be appearing as Jill Valentine in the upcoming reboot film ''Resident Evil: Welcome to Raccoon City''. (6) Vertical_Entertainment Filmography - 2020s - Table-0-37 [HEADER] [COL] Release Date [COL] Title [COL] Notes [ROW] [COL] March 16, 2021 [COL] ''SAS: Red Notice'' [COL] co-distribution with Redbox Entertainment (7) Redbox Redbox Entertainment - With [[Vertical Entertainment]] *''Capone'' (May 2020) \\n* ''The Informer'' (December 2020) \\n* ''Shadow in the Cloud'' (January 2021) \\n* ''SAS: Red Notice'' (March 2021) \\n* ''American Traitor: The Trial of Axis Sally'' (May 2021) (8) Jing_Lusi Filmography - Table-0-14 [CAPTION] Films and television [HEADER] [COL] Year [COL] Title [COL] Role [COL] Notes [ROW] [COL] 2021 [COL] ''SAS: Red Notice'' [COL] Zada [COL] Film (9) Ben_Shephard Filmography - Film - Table-0-3 [HEADER] style=\\\"background:#b0c4de; text-align:center;\\\" [COL] Year [COL] Title [COL] Role [COL] Notes [ROW] [COL] 2021 [COL] ''SAS: Red Notice'' [COL] Newsreader [COL] Cameo role (10) 2021_in_home_video Film releases - Table-0-642 [HEADER] [COL] U.S./Canadarelease date [COL] Title [COL] ($) Box office totals (domestic) [COL] Notes [COL] Studio [COL] Reference [ROW] [COL] ''SAS: Red Notice'' [COL] $198,432 [COL] DVD & Blu-ray [COL] Vertical Entertainment [COL]\", \"raw_targets\": \"(0) (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) ''SAS: Red Notice'' is a 2021 British action thriller film directed by Magnus Martens, based on the novel of the same name starring Sam Heughan, Hannah John-Kamen, Tom Hopper, Noel Clarke. ''SAS: Red Notice'' was released on March 2021.\", \"processed_targets\": \"''SAS: Red Notice'' is a 2021 British action thriller film directed by Magnus Martens, based on the novel of the same name starring Sam Heughan, Hannah John-Kamen, Tom Hopper, Noel Clarke. ''SAS: Red Notice'' was released on March 2021.\", \"coarse_grained\": \"Update the information of the input based on the reference paragraphs.\", \"fine_grained\": \"Modify the text to indicate that \\\"SAS: Red Notice\\\" is a 2021 British action thriller directed by Magnus Martens, add details about its main cast including Sam Heughan, Hannah John-Kamen, Tom Hopper, Noel Clarke, and note that the film was released in March 2021.\", \"explanation\": \"The text editing system updated the information based on the reference paragraphs. It replaced the phrase \\\"an upcoming\\\" with \\\"a 2021 British\\\", indicating when the film was released and its nationality. Furthermore, the system added details about the film's cast members and release date in March 2021 based on the information found in the reference text.\"}"}
{"id": "fruit-test-38", "input": "Tahith Chong (born 4 December 1999) is a Dutch professional footballer who plays as a winger for German club Werder Bremen, on loan from English club Manchester United. Chong joined the Manchester United Academy aged 16, after progressing through the Feyenoord youth system. He has won both the Jimmy Murphy Young Player of the Year and Denzil Haroun Reserve Player of the Year awards at United. He made his professional debut in January 2019, in an FA Cup game against Reading. In August 2020, he joined Werder Bremen on a season-long loan. He has played for the Netherlands national team from under-15 to under-21 level.", "retrieved_documents": [], "title": "", "task_type": "updating", "meta": "{\"data_source\": \"fruit\", \"data_index\": 256, \"raw_inputs\": \"[0] Tahith Chong (born 4 December 1999) is a Dutch professional footballer who plays as a winger for German club Werder Bremen, on loan from English club Manchester United. 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{"id": "fruit-test-39", "input": "The Shropshire Women's cricket team is the women's representative cricket team for the English historic county of Shropshire. For the 2019 season, they play in Division 3 of the T20 Women's County Championship. In 2018 and prior seasons, they also played in the one-day format of the County Championship, latterly in Division 3.", "retrieved_documents": [], "title": "", "task_type": "updating", "meta": "{\"data_source\": \"fruit\", \"data_index\": 257, \"raw_inputs\": \"[0] The Shropshire Women's cricket team is the women's representative cricket team for the English historic county of Shropshire. [1] For the 2019 season, they play in Division 3 of the T20 Women's County Championship. [2] In 2018 and prior seasons, they also played in the one-day format of the County Championship, latterly in Division 3. 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{"id": "fruit-test-40", "input": "Ang\u00e9lique Abachkina (born 26 January 2000) is a French former competitive ice dancer. With Louis Thauron, she represented France at four World Junior Championships, finishing within the top ten at three editions (2015\u20132017).", "retrieved_documents": [], "title": "", "task_type": "updating", "meta": "{\"data_source\": \"fruit\", \"data_index\": 258, \"raw_inputs\": \"[0] Ang\\u00e9lique Abachkina (born 26 January 2000) is a French former competitive ice dancer. [1] With Louis Thauron, she represented France at four World Junior Championships, finishing within the top ten at three editions (2015\\u20132017). [CONTEXT] (0) Pavel_Drozd INTRODUCTION Pavel Igorevich Drozd (; born 14 December 1995) is a Russian ice dancer who currently competes with Ang\\u00e9lique Abachkina. 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{"id": "fruit-test-41", "input": "Miss India or Femina Miss India is a national beauty pageant in India that annually selects representatives to compete in Miss World, one of the Big Four major international beauty pageants. It is organised by ''Femina'', a women's magazine published by The Times Group. Since 2013, Femina also organizes Miss Diva separately which sends representatives to Miss Universe. The reigning Femina Miss India (Femina Miss India World) titleholder is Suman Rao who was crowned by the outgoing titleholder Anukreethy Vas.", "retrieved_documents": [], "title": "", "task_type": "updating", "meta": "{\"data_source\": \"fruit\", \"data_index\": 264, \"raw_inputs\": \"[0] Miss India or Femina Miss India is a national beauty pageant in India that annually selects representatives to compete in Miss World, one of the Big Four major international beauty pageants. [1] It is organised by ''Femina'', a women's magazine published by The Times Group. [2] Since 2013, Femina also organizes Miss Diva separately which sends representatives to Miss Universe. [3] The reigning Femina Miss India (Femina Miss India World) titleholder is Suman Rao who was crowned by the outgoing titleholder Anukreethy Vas. [CONTEXT] (0) List_of_Miss_Universe_titleholders Miss Universe titleholders - Table-0-48 [HEADER] [COL] Year [COL] Country/Territory [COL] Titleholder [COL] National Title [COL] Age [COL] Hometown [COL] Date [COL] Entrants [ROW] [COL] 2000 [COL] [COL] Lara Dutta [COL] Femina Miss India 2000 [COL] 22 [COL] Mumbai [COL] May 12, 2000 [COL] 79 (1) Sonam_Bajwa Early life and career She moved to Mumbai in 2012, she participated in the Femina Miss India contest. (2) Miss_World_2021 Contestants - Table-0-12 [HEADER] [COL] Country/Territory [COL] Delegate [COL] Age [COL] Hometown [ROW] [COL] India [COL] Manasa Varanasi [COL] 23 [COL] Hyderabad (3) List_of_Osmania_University_people Arts - Table-0-3 [HEADER] [COL] Name [COL] Class\\nYear [COL] Degree [COL] College [COL] Notability [COL] References [ROW] [COL] Manasa Varanasi [COL] 2018 [COL] BE (CSE) [COL] Vasavi [COL] Miss India [COL] (4) Saiyami_Kher Early life and background Her mother Uttara Mhatre Kher is a former Miss India. (5) Miss_Earth_2013 Contestants - Table-0-34 [HEADER] [COL] Country [COL] Contestant [COL] Age [COL] Height [COL] Hometown [COL] Group [ROW] [COL] India [COL] Sobhita Dhulipala [COL] 21 [COL] [COL] Guntur [COL] 2 (6) Malti_Chahar INTRODUCTION She has been a finalist of Miss India in 2014 and second runner up of Miss Delhi in 2014. (7) List_of_Miss_Universe_titleholders Miss Universe titleholders - Table-0-42 [HEADER] [COL] Year [COL] Country/Territory [COL] Titleholder [COL] National Title [COL] Age [COL] Hometown [COL] Date [COL] Entrants [ROW] [COL] 1994 [COL] [COL] Sushmita Sen [COL] Femina Miss India 1994 [COL] 18 [COL] New Delhi [COL] May 21, 1994 [COL] 77 (8) Yukta_Mookhey Film career - Filmography - Television - Table-0-0 [HEADER] [COL] Title [COL] Year [COL] Role [COL] Notes [COL] Ref. [ROW] [COL] ''Femina Miss India 1999'' [COL] 1999 [COL] Herself/ Contestant [COL] [COL] (9) Femina_Miss_India_2016 City pageant winners - Femina Miss India Kolkata * Femina Miss India Kolkata 2016 winners (10) Medha_Raghunath Career Medha took part in the Miss India 2002 contest, and was notably featured as one of the lead interviewees in the British documentary ''Bitches & Beauty Queens: The Making of Miss India'' (2002). (11) Meenakshi_Chaudhary Pageantry - Femina Miss India She represented the state of Haryana in the annual Femina Miss India competition. (12) LGBT_rights_in_India Notable Indian LGBTQ Personalities and Some Supporters of LGBTQ Causes - Table-0-12 [HEADER] [COL] Name [COL] Notes [ROW] [COL] Celina Jaitley [COL] Miss India 2001\", \"raw_targets\": \"[0] [1] [2] The reigning Femina Miss India (Femina Miss India World) titleholder is Suman Rao.\", \"processed_targets\": \"Miss India or Femina Miss India is a national beauty pageant in India that annually selects representatives to compete in Miss World, one of the Big Four major international beauty pageants. It is organised by ''Femina'', a women's magazine published by The Times Group. Since 2013, Femina also organizes Miss Diva separately which sends representatives to Miss Universe. The reigning Femina Miss India (Femina Miss India World) titleholder is Suman Rao.\", \"coarse_grained\": \"Update the information of the input based on the reference paragraphs.\", \"fine_grained\": \"Modify the sentence to omit the information about who crowned the current Femina Miss India World titleholder, Suman Rao.\", \"explanation\": \"The edit removed a part of the sentence that mentioned Suman Rao was crowned by the outgoing titleholder Anukreethy Vas. This was likely done due to the reference materials provided not offering any updated information about this specific topic. Thus, the editor chose to remove the dated information to keep the text current.\"}"}
{"id": "fruit-test-42", "input": "The Fight for $15 is an American political movement advocating for the minimum wage to be raised to $15 (United States dollars) per hour. The federal minimum wage was set at $7.25 per hour in 2009 (, so the purchasing power of $7.25 has reduced by $1.44 since 2009, \"), and as of 2020 it has not been increased since. The movement has involved strikes by child care, home healthcare, airport, gas station, convenience store, and fast food workers for increased wages and the right to form a labor union. The \"Fight for $15\" movement started in 2012 (), in response to workers' inability to cover their costs on such a low salary, as well as the stressful work conditions of many of the service jobs which pay the minimum wage. The movement has seen successes on the state and local level. 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{"id": "fruit-test-44", "input": "Kundara is a legislative assembly constituency in Kollam district of Kerala, India. It is one among the 11 assembly constituencies in Kollam district. As of the 2016 assembly elections, the current MLA is J. Mercykutty Amma of CPI(M)", "retrieved_documents": [], "title": "", "task_type": "updating", "meta": "{\"data_source\": \"fruit\", \"data_index\": 282, \"raw_inputs\": \"[0] Kundara is a legislative assembly constituency in Kollam district of Kerala, India. [1] It is one among the 11 assembly constituencies in Kollam district. [2] As of the 2016 assembly elections, the current MLA is J. Mercykutty Amma of CPI(M) [CONTEXT] (0) Performance_of_candidates_from_major_alliances_of_the_2021_Kerala_Legislative_Assembly_election INTRODUCTION - Table-0-135 [HEADER] [COL] Number [COL] Constituency [COL] LDF candidate [COL] Party [COL] Votes [COL] % [COL] UDF candidate [COL] Party [COL] Votes [COL] % [COL] NDA candidate [COL] Party [COL] Votes [COL] % [COL] Winner [COL] Margin [COL] % [COL] Winning Party [COL] Winning Alliance [ROW] [COL] 123 [COL] Kundara [COL] J. Mercykutty Amma [COL] CPI(M) [COL] 71887 [COL] [COL] P. C. Vishnunath [COL] INC [COL] 76341 [COL] [COL] Vanaja Vidyadharan [COL] BDJS [COL] 6097 [COL] [COL] P. C. Vishnunath [COL] 4454 [COL] [COL] INC [COL] (1) P._C._Vishnunadh INTRODUCTION P. C. Vishnunadh (born 30 March 1978) is an Indian politician of the Indian National Congress, who represents Kundara constituency in the Kerala Legislative Assembly. (2) 2021_Kerala_Legislative_Assembly_election Candidates - List of contestants from major alliances - Table-0-136 [HEADER] [COL] Assembly Constituency [COL] LDF [COL] UDF [COL] NDA [ROW] [COL] 123 [COL] Kundara CPI(M) [COL] J. Mercykutty Amma\\nINC [COL] P. C. Vishnunath\\nBDJS [COL] Vanaja Vidyadharan (3) United_Democratic_Front_(Kerala) List of Elected members - State Legislature - Table-0-50 [HEADER] bgcolor=\\\"#CCCCCC\\\" align=\\\"center\\\" [COL] No. [COL] Constituency [COL] Member [COL] Party [ROW] [COL] 39 [COL] Kundara [COL] P. C. Vishnunadh INC (4) First_Vijayan_ministry Council of Ministers - Table-0-9 [HEADER] [COL] S.No [COL] Name [COL] Constituency [COL] Department [COL] Party [ROW] [COL] 9. [COL] J. Mercykutty Amma [COL] Kundara [COL] *Fisheries.\\n*Harbour Engineering.\\n*Cashew Industry.\\n*Fisheries University. [COL] CPI(M) [COL] (5) Chandanathope Administration and Politics It falls within Kollam (Lok Sabha constituency) in parliamentary representation and in state assembly it is represented by Kundara (State Assembly constituency) and Kollam (State Assembly constituency). (7) List_of_constituencies_of_the_Kerala_Legislative_Assembly List of constituencies - Table-0-122 [HEADER] [COL] # [COL] Constituency [COL] Reserved for(SC/ST/None) [COL] District [COL] Lok SabhaConstituency [COL] Electors(2019) [ROW] [COL] 123 [COL] Kundara [COL]\", \"raw_targets\": \"[0] [1] (0) (1) (2) (3) As of the 2021 assembly elections, the current MLA is P. C. Vishnunath of INC.\", \"processed_targets\": \"Kundara is a legislative assembly constituency in Kollam district of Kerala, India. It is one among the 11 assembly constituencies in Kollam district. As of the 2021 assembly elections, the current MLA is P. C. Vishnunath of INC.\", \"coarse_grained\": \"Update the information of the input based on the reference paragraphs.\", \"fine_grained\": \"Replace \\\"2016\\\" with \\\"2021\\\" and replace \\\"J. Mercykutty Amma\\\" with \\\"P. C. Vishnunath\\\", and replace \\\"CPI ( M )\\\" with \\\"INC\\\" in the sentence.\", \"explanation\": \"The text was updated to reflect the most recent information from the reference paragraphs. The year of the assembly elections was changed from 2016 to 2021, the current MLA was updated from J. Mercykutty Amma to P. C. Vishnunath, and the political affiliation was corrected from CPI (M) to INC.\"}"}
{"id": "fruit-test-45", "input": "Josh Myers is an American football center for the Ohio State Buckeyes.", "retrieved_documents": [], "title": "", "task_type": "updating", "meta": "{\"data_source\": \"fruit\", \"data_index\": 284, \"raw_inputs\": \"[0] Josh Myers is an American football center for the Ohio State Buckeyes. [CONTEXT] (0) List_of_Ohio_State_Buckeyes_in_the_NFL_draft INTRODUCTION - Table-87-4 [CAPTION] 2021 NFL Draft Selections [ROW] [COL] 2 [COL] 62 [COL] Green Bay Packers [COL] Josh Myers [COL] C (1) 2020_Ohio_State_Buckeyes_football_team Players drafted into the NFL - Table-0-4 [ROW] [COL] 2 [COL] 62 [COL] Josh Myers [COL] C [COL] Green Bay Packers (2) 2021_Green_Bay_Packers_season Player movements - Draft - Table-0-1 [CAPTION] 2021 Green Bay Packers Draft [HEADER] [COL] Round [COL] Selection [COL] Player [COL] Position [COL] College [COL] Notes [ROW] [COL] 2 [COL] 62 [COL] Josh Myers [COL] C [COL] Ohio State [COL] (3) 2021_College_Football_Playoff_National_Championship Starting lineups - Table-0-5 [HEADER] [COL] Ohio State [COL] Position [COL] Alabama [ROW] [COL] Josh Myers 2 [COL] C [COL] Chris Owens (4) Green_Bay_Packers_draft_history [[2021 NFL Draft|2021 Draft]] - Table-0-1 [HEADER] [COL] Round [COL] Pick # [COL] Overall [COL] Name [COL] Position [COL] College [ROW] [COL] 2 [COL] 30 [COL] 62 [COL] Josh Myers [COL] Center [COL] Ohio State (5) USA_Today_All-USA_high_school_football_team Teams - 2016 team - Table-0-10 [HEADER] [COL] Player [COL] Position [COL] School [COL] Hometown [COL] College [ROW] [COL] Josh Myers [COL] Offensive line [COL] Miamisburg High School [COL] Miamisburg, Ohio [COL] Ohio State (6) 2020_Big_Ten_Conference_football_season Awards and honors - All-Conference Teams - Table-0-7 [HEADER] [COL] Position [COL] Player [COL] Team [ROW] style=\\\"text-align:center;\\\" [COL] C [COL] Josh Myers [COL] Ohio State (7) 2020_All-Big_Ten_Conference_football_team Offensive selections - Centers * Josh Myers, Ohio State (Coaches-1; Media-2)\\n* Tyler Linderbaum, Iowa (Coaches-2; Media-1)\\n* Michal Menet, Penn State (Coaches-3; Media-3)\", \"raw_targets\": \"(0) (1) Josh Myers is an American football center for the Green Bay Packers of the National Football League (NFL). (0) He played college football at Ohio State, and was drafted by the Packers in the second round of the 2021 NFL Draft.\", \"processed_targets\": \"Josh Myers is an American football center for the Green Bay Packers of the National Football League (NFL). He played college football at Ohio State, and was drafted by the Packers in the second round of the 2021 NFL Draft.\", \"coarse_grained\": \"Update the information of the input based on the reference paragraphs.\", \"fine_grained\": \"Replace \\\"Buckeyes\\\" with \\\"Green Bay Packers of the National Football League (NFL). He played college football at Ohio State, and was drafted by the Packers in the second round of the 2021 NFL Draft\\\".\", \"explanation\": \"The edit removed the reference to the \\\"Ohio State Buckeyes\\\" as Josh Myers' current team and instead inserted information indicating that he is now a player for the Green Bay Packers in the NFL. Additionally, new information was added to denote that he played college football at Ohio State and was drafted by the Packers in the second round of the 2021 NFL Draft.\"}"}
{"id": "fruit-test-46", "input": "The Iceland men's national under-21 football team is a national under-21 football team of Iceland and is controlled by the Football Association of Iceland. The team is considered to be the feeder team for the senior Icelandic men's national football team. Since the establishment of the UEFA European Under-21 Football Championship in 1978, the team has reached the Euro Championship finals on one occasion in 2011 where they were knocked out in the group stages. The team is for Icelandic players aged under 21 at the start of the calendar year in which a two-year European Under-21 Football Championship campaign begins, so some players can remain with the squad until the age of 23. As long as they are eligible, players can play for Iceland at any level, making it possible to play for the U21s, senior side, and again for the U21s. 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[3] The team is for Icelandic players aged under 21 at the start of the calendar year in which a two-year European Under-21 Football Championship campaign begins, so some players can remain with the squad until the age of 23. [4] As long as they are eligible, players can play for Iceland at any level, making it possible to play for the U21s, senior side, and again for the U21s. [5] This has been the case for several senior team players like Aron Gunnarsson, Ei\\u00f0ur Gu\\u00f0johnsen, Hei\\u00f0ar Helguson and Kolbeinn Sig\\u00fe\\u00f3rsson. [CONTEXT] (0) Finnur_T\\u00f3mas_P\\u00e1lmason International career P\\u00e1lmason is a youth international for Iceland, and was called up to represent the Iceland U21s at the 2021 UEFA European Under-21 Championship. (1) Valgeir_Lunddal_Fri\\u00f0riksson International career Fri\\u00f0riksson is a youth international for Iceland, and was called up to represent the Iceland U21s at the 2021 UEFA European Under-21 Championship. 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(7) El\\u00edas_Rafn_\\u00d3lafsson National team career In October 2020, El\\u00edas was diagnosed with COVID-19, following Icelands U-21 2\\u20130 win over Luxembourg U-21. (8) Steingr\\u00edmur_J\\u00f3hannesson INTRODUCTION He also made two appearances for the Iceland under-21 team. (9) Steinar_Dagur_Adolfsson INTRODUCTION He was extensively capped for Iceland on youth level, especially U18 and U21, and was subsequently capped 14 times and scored 1 goal for Iceland. (10) Isak_Ssewankambo International career - Sweden youth teams He made his debut for the U21 national team, coming on as a 81st minutes substitute, in a 2\\u20130 win against Sweden U21 on 4 June 2014. (11) Joshua_Kayode International career He was called up for a second time in November 2020, making his debut from the bench against Iceland under-21 on 15 November 2020. (12) Daniel_Schwaab International career Schwaab later made two more appearances for Germany U21, playing in both matches against Iceland U21 in 2010. (13) Suad_Sahiti International career - Macedonia On 21 March 2016, Sahiti received a call-up from Macedonia U21 for 2017 UEFA European Under-21 Championship qualification matches against Iceland U21 and France U21, but even though he was part of the team he could not play due to problems with documentation, namely the lack of passport. (15) H\\u00f3lmar_\\u00d6rn_Eyj\\u00f3lfsson International career - Youth career Eyj\\u00f3lfsson was called by Iceland U21 for the first time on 6 November 2007.\", \"raw_targets\": \"[0] [1] (2) Since the establishment of the UEFA European Under-21 Football Championship in 1978, the team has reached the Euro Championship finals in 2011 and they were knocked out in the group stages. [3] [4] [5] \", \"processed_targets\": \"The Iceland men's national under-21 football team is a national under-21 football team of Iceland and is controlled by the Football Association of Iceland. 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{"id": "fruit-test-47", "input": "The Secretary of State of Indiana is one of five constitutional officers originally designated in Indiana's State Constitution of 1816. Since 1851 it has been an elected position. The Secretary of State oversees four divisions, and is the third highest constitutional office of the state government. The Secretary serves as the State's chief election officer, enforces state securities regulations, regulates automobile dealerships in Indiana, and manages the state business services division. The current office holder is Connie Lawson, who was appointed by Gov. Mitch Daniels to serve out the term of former Secretary of State Charlie White, who was removed from office due to felony convictions. 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{"id": "fruit-test-48", "input": "The United States House Committee on Foreign Affairs of the United States House of Representatives, also known as the House Foreign Affairs Committee, is a standing committee of the United States House of Representatives, which has jurisdiction over bills and investigations related to the foreign affairs of the United States. Eliot Engel of New York is the Chairman of the House Foreign Affairs Committee and has served since January 2019. From 1975 to 1978 and from 1995 to 2007, it was renamed the Committee on International Relations. In January 2007 (and January 1979), it changed back to its original name. 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Flood [COL] |D [COL] [COL] Chairman: Territories (1911\\u201313). Chairman: Foreign Affairs (1913). (4) Vasfije_Krasniqi_Goodman Life and career - Activism and political career On April 30th, 2019, Krasniqi spoke to the United States House Committee on Foreign Affairs, in a hearing titled \\\"Kosovo\\u2019s Wartime Victims: The Quest for Justice,\\\" testifying that the United States should push for justice for victims of war crimes. 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{"id": "fruit-test-49", "input": "The 2020\u201321 EFL Trophy, known as the Leasing.com Trophy before 28 October 2020 and later the Papa John\u2019s Trophy for sponsorship reasons, is the 37th season in the history of the competition, a knock-out tournament for English football clubs in League One and League Two of the English football system, and also including 16 Premier League and Championship \"Academy teams\" with Category One status.", "retrieved_documents": [], "title": "", "task_type": "updating", "meta": "{\"data_source\": \"fruit\", \"data_index\": 316, \"raw_inputs\": \"[0] The 2020\\u201321 EFL Trophy, known as the Leasing.com Trophy before 28 October 2020 and later the Papa John\\u2019s Trophy for sponsorship reasons, is the 37th season in the history of the competition, a knock-out tournament for English football clubs in League One and League Two of the English football system, and also including 16 Premier League and Championship \\\"Academy teams\\\" with Category One status. 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{"id": "fruit-test-50", "input": "Palakkad State assembly constituency () is one of the 140 state legislative assembly constituencies at the state Kerala in southern India. It is also one of the 7 state legislative assembly constituencies included in the Palakkad Lok Sabha constituency. As of the 2016 assembly elections, the current MLA is Shafi Parambil of INC.", "retrieved_documents": [], "title": "", "task_type": "updating", "meta": "{\"data_source\": \"fruit\", \"data_index\": 317, \"raw_inputs\": \"[0] Palakkad State assembly constituency () is one of the 140 state legislative assembly constituencies at the state Kerala in southern India. [1] It is also one of the 7 state legislative assembly constituencies included in the Palakkad Lok Sabha constituency. [2] As of the 2016 assembly elections, the current MLA is Shafi Parambil of INC. [CONTEXT] (0) 2021_Kerala_Legislative_Assembly_election Result - Summary He further said that the account of the BJP was closed by the decisions taken by the UDF in the constituencies of Nemom, Palakkad and Manjeshwar. (1) 2021_Kerala_Legislative_Assembly_election Candidates - List of contestants from major alliances - Table-0-62 [HEADER] [COL] Assembly Constituency [COL] LDF [COL] UDF [COL] NDA [ROW] [COL] 56 [COL] Palakkad CPI(M) [COL] C. P. Pramod\\nINC [COL] Shafi Parambil\\nBJP [COL] E. Sreedharan (2) E._Sreedharan Politics - Bharatiya Janata Party He contested in 2021 Kerala Legislative Assembly election from Palakkad assembly constituency and lost to Indian National Congress's Shafi Parambil while giving the incumbent MLA a tough fight. (3) United_Democratic_Front_(Kerala) List of Elected members - State Legislature - Table-0-26 [HEADER] bgcolor=\\\"#CCCCCC\\\" align=\\\"center\\\" [COL] No. [COL] Constituency [COL] Member [COL] Party [ROW] [COL] 21 [COL] Palakkad [COL] Shafi Parambil INC (4) 2016_Kerala_Legislative_Assembly_election Results - By constituency - Table-0-55 [HEADER] [COL] Number [COL] Constituency [COL] District [COL] UDF candidate [COL] Party [COL] Votes [COL] LDF candidate [COL] Party [COL] Votes [COL] NDA candidate [COL] Party [COL] Votes [COL] Winner [COL] Margin [COL] Winning Party [COL] Winning Alliance [ROW] [COL] 056 [COL] Palakkad [COL] Palakkad [COL] Shafi Parambil [COL] INC [COL] 57559 [COL] N. N. Krishnadas [COL] CPI(M) [COL] 38675 [COL] Shobha Surendran [COL] BJP [COL] 40076 [COL] Shafi Parambil [COL] 17483 [COL] INC UDF (5) Shafi_Parambil INTRODUCTION He is a member of the Indian National Congress and represents Palakkad constituency. (6) Performance_of_candidates_from_major_alliances_of_the_2021_Kerala_Legislative_Assembly_election INTRODUCTION - Table-0-61 [HEADER] [COL] Number [COL] Constituency [COL] LDF candidate [COL] Party [COL] Votes [COL] % [COL] UDF candidate [COL] Party [COL] Votes [COL] % [COL] NDA candidate [COL] Party [COL] Votes [COL] % [COL] Winner [COL] Margin [COL] % [COL] Winning Party [COL] Winning Alliance [ROW] [COL] 056 [COL] Palakkad [COL] C. P. Pramod [COL] CPI(M) [COL] 36433 [COL] [COL] Shafi Parambil [COL] INC [COL] 54079 [COL] [COL] E. Sreedharan [COL] BJP [COL] 50220 [COL] [COL] Shafi Parambil [COL] 3859 [COL] [COL] INC [COL]\", \"raw_targets\": \"Palakkad State Assembly constituency is one of the 140 state legislative assembly constituencies at the state Kerala in southern India. [1] (1) (2) As of the 2021 assembly elections, the current MLA is Shafi Parambil of INC. \", \"processed_targets\": \"Palakkad State Assembly constituency is one of the 140 state legislative assembly constituencies at the state Kerala in southern India. It is also one of the 7 state legislative assembly constituencies included in the Palakkad Lok Sabha constituency. As of the 2021 assembly elections, the current MLA is Shafi Parambil of INC.\", \"coarse_grained\": \"Update the information of the input based on the reference paragraphs.\", \"fine_grained\": \"Update the year of the assembly elections to 2021 as indicated in the reference, and ensure that 'Assembly' is capitalized.\", \"explanation\": \"The edits updated the information of the input text according to the references provided. The title 'assembly' was capitalized to 'Assembly' due to the standard naming convention of political institutions and the year of the assembly elections was update from '2016' to '2021'.\"}"}
{"id": "fruit-test-51", "input": "Vaibhav Arora (born 14 December 1997) is an Indian cricketer. He made his first-class debut on 9 December 2019, for Himachal Pradesh in the 2019\u201320 Ranji Trophy.", "retrieved_documents": [], "title": "", "task_type": "updating", "meta": "{\"data_source\": \"fruit\", \"data_index\": 325, \"raw_inputs\": \"[0] Vaibhav Arora (born 14 December 1997) is an Indian cricketer. [1] He made his first-class debut on 9 December 2019, for Himachal Pradesh in the 2019\\u201320 Ranji Trophy. [CONTEXT] (0) Kolkata_Knight_Riders Current squad - Table-0-32 [HEADER] [COL] No. [COL] Name [COL] Nat [COL] Birth date [COL] Batting style [COL] Bowling style [COL] Signed year [COL] Salary [COL] Notes [ROW] [COL] 14 [COL] Vaibhav Arora [COL] [COL] [COL] Right-handed [COL] Right-arm fast-medium [COL] 2021 [COL] [COL] (1) List_of_2021_Indian_Premier_League_personnel_changes Auction - Sold players - Table-0-33 [HEADER] [COL] S.No [COL] Set No [COL] Set [COL] Name [COL] Country [COL] Playing Role [COL] IPL Matches [COL] Capped / Uncapped /Associate [COL] Reserve Price(in Lacs) [COL] IPL 2021 Team [COL] Auctioned Price(in Lacs) [COL] IPL 2020 Team [COL] IPL Team(s) [ROW] [COL] 34 [COL] 14 [COL] UAL2 [COL] Vaibhav Arora [COL] [COL] All Rounder [COL] [COL] Uncapped [COL] 20 [COL] Kolkata Knight Riders [COL] 20 [COL] [COL] (2) Himachal_Pradesh_cricket_team Current squad - Table-0-24 [HEADER] [COL] Name [COL] Birth date [COL] Batting Style [COL] Bowling Style [COL] Notes [ROW] [COL] Vaibhav Arora [COL] [COL] Right-handed [COL] Right-arm fast-medium [COL] Plays for Kolkata Knight Riders in IPL (3) List_of_Indian_Premier_League_players The list of players - Table-0-762 [HEADER] [COL] Name [COL] Country of origin [COL] 2008 [COL] 2009 [COL] 2010 [COL] 2011 [COL] 2012 [COL] 2013 [COL] 2014 [COL] 2015 [COL] 2016 [COL] 2017 [COL] 2018 [COL] 2019 [COL] 2020 [COL] 2021 [ROW] [COL] Vaibhav Arora [COL] [COL] X [COL] X [COL] X [COL] X [COL] X [COL] X [COL] X [COL] X [COL] X [COL] X [COL] X [COL] X [COL] RCB [COL] KKR (4) Kolkata_Knight_Riders_in_2021 Background - Player retention and transfers Retained Players: Eoin Morgan, Andre Russell, Dinesh Karthik, Kamlesh Nagarkoti, Kuldeep Yadav, Lockie Ferguson, Nitish Rana, Prasidh Krishna, Rinku Singh, Sandeep Warrier, Shivam Mavi, Shubman Gill, Sunil Narine, Pat Cummins, Rahul Tripathi, Varun Chakravarthy, Tim Seifert\\n\\nReleased Players: Chris Green, Harry Gurney, M Siddharth, Nikhil Naik, Siddhesh Lad, Tom Banton\\n\\nAdded Players: Harbhajan Singh, Shakib Al Hasan, Sheldon Jackson, Vaibhav Arora, Venkatesh Iyer, Karun Nair, Ben Cutting\\n\\n Supportive Players : (5) Kolkata_Knight_Riders_in_2021 Squad - Table-0-32 [HEADER] [COL] No. [COL] Name [COL] Nat [COL] Birth date [COL] Batting style [COL] Bowling style [COL] Signed year [COL] Salary [COL] Notes [ROW] [COL] 14 [COL] Vaibhav Arora [COL] [COL] [COL] Right-handed [COL] Right-arm fast-medium [COL] 2021 [COL] [COL]\", \"raw_targets\": \"[0] [1] (0) (1) (2) In 2021, Arora was bought by the Kolkata Knight Riders in the IPL auction ahead of the 2021 Indian Premier League. He made his List A debut for Himachal Pradesh. \", \"processed_targets\": \"Vaibhav Arora (born 14 December 1997) is an Indian cricketer. He made his first-class debut on 9 December 2019, for Himachal Pradesh in the 2019\\u201320 Ranji Trophy. In 2021, Arora was bought by the Kolkata Knight Riders in the IPL auction ahead of the 2021 Indian Premier League. He made his List A debut for Himachal Pradesh.\", \"coarse_grained\": \"Update the information of the input based on the reference paragraphs.\", \"fine_grained\": \"Please add information about Vaibhav Arora being bought by the Kolkata Knight Riders in the 2021 IPL auction and his debut for Himachal Pradesh in List A cricket.\", \"explanation\": \"The original text was updated to indicate that Vaibhav Arora was bought by the Kolkata Knight Riders in the IPL auction before the 2021 Indian Premier League, which was information drawn from the reference paragraphs. Additionally, the text now mentions that Arora made his List A debut for Himachal Pradesh, further updating his cricketing milestones.\"}"}
{"id": "fruit-test-52", "input": "Marisa Isabel dos Santos Matias (Coimbra, 20 February 1976) is a Portuguese sociologist and Member of the European Parliament, elected for the first time in 2009 and re-elected in 2014. She currently sits on the Economic and Monetary Affairs (ECON) and Industry, Research and Energy (ITRE) Committees. She is also Chairwoman of the Delegation of the European Parliament for relations with the Mashreq countries (Egypt, Jordan, Lebanon and Syria). Between 2010 and 2016 she was Vice-President of the Party of the European Left. In November 2015 she announced her candidacy for the 2016 Portuguese presidential elections, supported by her political party, Left Bloc. She finished 3rd, with 10,12% of the votes, the best result ever achieved by a woman in a presidential election in Portugal.", "retrieved_documents": [], "title": "", "task_type": "updating", "meta": "{\"data_source\": \"fruit\", \"data_index\": 326, \"raw_inputs\": \"[0] Marisa Isabel dos Santos Matias (Coimbra, 20 February 1976) is a Portuguese sociologist and Member of the European Parliament, elected for the first time in 2009 and re-elected in 2014. [1] She currently sits on the Economic and Monetary Affairs (ECON) and Industry, Research and Energy (ITRE) Committees. [2] She is also Chairwoman of the Delegation of the European Parliament for relations with the Mashreq countries (Egypt, Jordan, Lebanon and Syria). [3] Between 2010 and 2016 she was Vice-President of the Party of the European Left. [4] In November 2015 she announced her candidacy for the 2016 Portuguese presidential elections, supported by her political party, Left Bloc. [5] She finished 3rd, with 10,12% of the votes, the best result ever achieved by a woman in a presidential election in Portugal. [CONTEXT] (0) 2021_Portuguese_presidential_election Candidates - Formalized candidacy *Ana Gomes, diplomat and former Socialist Party MEP (2004\\u20132019);\\n*Andr\\u00e9 Ventura, CHEGA (CH) leader;\\n*Jo\\u00e3o Ferreira, Portuguese Communist Party (PCP) candidate, MEP since 2009;\\n*Marcelo Rebelo de Sousa, President of the Republic since 2016;\\n*Marisa Matias, Left Bloc (BE) MEP (since 2009); presidential candidate in 2016, polled third place with 10% of the votes;\\n*Tiago Mayan Gon\\u00e7alves, Liberal Initiative (IL) candidate;\\n*Vitorino Silva (''Tino de Rans''), React, Include, Recycle (RIR) leader; presidential candidate in 2016, polled 6th place with 3.3% of the votes; (1) 2021_Portuguese_presidential_election Results - Accomplishments Ana Gomes became the most voted woman ever in presidential elections in Portugal, beating Marisa Matias' previous record of 10.12% in 2016, and the first to get second place. (2) 2021_Portuguese_presidential_election Campaign - Candidates' slogans - Table-0-0 [HEADER] [COL] Candidate [COL] Original slogan [COL] English translation [COL] Refs [ROW] [COL] [COL] Marisa Matias [COL] \\u00ab For\\u00e7a Maior \\u00bb [COL] \\\"Greater Force\\\" [COL] (3) Opinion_polling_for_the_2021_Portuguese_presidential_election Candidates vote - First round - Polling - Table-0-30 [HEADER] style=\\\"height:40px;\\\" [COL] Polling firm [COL] Fieldwork date [COL] Samplesize [COL] Rebelo de Sousa [COL] Matias [COL] Ferreira [COL] Rans [COL] Ventura [COL] Gomes [COL] Mayan [COL] Others [COL] Lead [ROW] [COL] [https://sicnoticias.pt/especiais/eleicoes-presidenciais/2020-10-02-Marcelo-reeleito-a-primeira-volta.-Ana-Gomes-a-frente-de-Andre-Ventura ICS/ISCTE] [COL] 14\\u201324 Sep 2020 [COL] 801 [COL] | 65 [COL] 7 [COL] 6 [COL] \\u2013 [COL] 8 [COL] 12 [COL] \\u2013 [COL] 2 [COL] 53 (23) Left_Bloc_(Portugal) Electoral results - European Parliament - Table-0-4 [HEADER] [COL] Election [COL] European Parliament [COL] Size [COL] Candidate [COL] Notes [ROW] [COL] 2014 [COL] 149,764 [COL] 4.6% [COL] 6.1 [COL] [COL] 2 [COL] 5th [COL] Marisa Matias [COL]\", \"raw_targets\": \"[0] [1] [2] [3] In November 2015, Matias announced her candidacy for the 2016 Portuguese presidential elections, representing the Left Bloc party. She finished 3rd, with 10,12% of the votes, the best result ever achieved by a woman in a presidential election in Portugal at the time. (0) (1) (2) She was also a candidate for Left Bloc in the 2021 Portuguese presidential election in which she came 5th. \", \"processed_targets\": \"Marisa Isabel dos Santos Matias (Coimbra, 20 February 1976) is a Portuguese sociologist and Member of the European Parliament, elected for the first time in 2009 and re-elected in 2014. She currently sits on the Economic and Monetary Affairs (ECON) and Industry, Research and Energy (ITRE) Committees. She is also Chairwoman of the Delegation of the European Parliament for relations with the Mashreq countries (Egypt, Jordan, Lebanon and Syria). Between 2010 and 2016 she was Vice-President of the Party of the European Left. In November 2015, Matias announced her candidacy for the 2016 Portuguese presidential elections, representing the Left Bloc party. She finished 3rd, with 10,12% of the votes, the best result ever achieved by a woman in a presidential election in Portugal at the time. She was also a candidate for Left Bloc in the 2021 Portuguese presidential election in which she came 5th.\", \"coarse_grained\": \"Update the information of the input based on the reference paragraphs.\", \"fine_grained\": \"Please replace \\\"she\\\" with \\\"Matias\\\" in the sentence regarding her announcement of candidacy, specify her representation for \\\"Left Bloc\\\" in the same sentence, clarify that her achieving the best result by a woman was \\\"at the time\\\" only, and include that she was a candidate for Left Bloc in the 2021 Portuguese presidential election where she came 5th.\", \"explanation\": \"The text was edited to provide updated information from the reference paragraphs. The phrase \\\"she\\\" was replaced with \\\"Matias\\\" for clarity in the statement regarding her 2016 Portuguese presidential elections candidacy. The term \\\"supported by her political party,\\\" was modified to \\\"representing the Left Bloc party\\\", providing explicit information about which party she was representing. The sentence \\\"the best result ever achieved by a woman in a presidential election in Portugal\\\" was appended with \\\"at the time\\\" to signify that this record has been surpassed since then. Lastly, a new sentence was added to present the information of her participation in the 2021 Portuguese presidential elections.\"}"}
{"id": "fruit-test-53", "input": "is a Japanese actress and voice actress who was previously represented by Sunaoka Office, but now works for mitt management. Before she started as a voice actress, she was a stage actress and has been voicing radio dramas since 2007. Her biggest roles were as starring characters Violet Evergarden in the anime series ''Violet Evergarden'' and as Mikasa Ackerman in the anime series ''Attack on Titan''. She also voices China Kousaka in ''Gundam Build Fighters'', Sayuri Haruno in ''Bonjour Sweet Love Patisserie'', Hinaki Shinjo in ''Aikatsu'' and YoRHa No.2 Type B (2B) in ''Nier: Automata''. At the 8th Seiyu Awards in 2014, she won an award for Best Supporting Actress. She has attended anime conventions around the world, including Sakura-Con in Seattle, Otakuthon in Montreal, and Japan Expo in Paris, and Madman Anime Festival in Brisbane.", "retrieved_documents": [], "title": "", "task_type": "updating", "meta": "{\"data_source\": \"fruit\", \"data_index\": 338, \"raw_inputs\": \"[0] is a Japanese actress and voice actress who was previously represented by Sunaoka Office, but now works for mitt management. [1] Before she started as a voice actress, she was a stage actress and has been voicing radio dramas since 2007. [2] Her biggest roles were as starring characters Violet Evergarden in the anime series ''Violet Evergarden'' and as Mikasa Ackerman in the anime series ''Attack on Titan''. [3] She also voices China Kousaka in ''Gundam Build Fighters'', Sayuri Haruno in ''Bonjour Sweet Love Patisserie'', Hinaki Shinjo in ''Aikatsu'' and YoRHa No.2 Type B (2B) in ''Nier: Automata''. [4] At the 8th Seiyu Awards in 2014, she won an award for Best Supporting Actress. [5] She has attended anime conventions around the world, including Sakura-Con in Seattle, Otakuthon in Montreal, and Japan Expo in Paris, and Madman Anime Festival in Brisbane. [CONTEXT] (0) 15th_Seiyu_Awards INTRODUCTION - Table-0-3 [HEADER] [COL] Winners [COL] Agency [COL] Highlight Works [ROW] [COL] Yui Ishikawa [COL] mitt management [COL] Violet Evergarden (''Violet Evergarden The Movie'') (1) Violet_Evergarden Reception - Table-0-14 [HEADER] [COL] Year [COL] Award [COL] Category [COL] Recipient [COL] Result [ROW] [COL] 15th Seiyu Awards [COL] Best Actress in a Leading Role [COL] Yui Ishikawa [COL] (2) List_of_Sakura_Wars_characters Imperial Combat Revue - Wind Division (Sakura Wars (2019)) :Voiced by: Yui Ishikawa\\n\\n\\n\\n:Voiced by: Ryoko Shiraishi (3) Attack_on_Titan_(TV_series) Awards and nominations - Table-0-34 [CAPTION] |- [HEADER] [COL] Year [COL] Award [COL] Category [COL] Recipient [COL] Result [COL] [ROW] [COL] Best Supporting Actress [COL] Yui Ishikawa as Mikasa Ackerman [COL] (4) Kadokawa_Light_Novel_Expo_2020 Stages - Presentation Stages - Table-0-7 [HEADER] [COL] Name [COL] Guest [COL] Imprints [ROW] [COL] ''The Saint's Magic Power Is Omnipotent'' [COL] Yui Ishikawa, Takuya Eguchi [COL] Kadokawa Books (5) List_of_Japanese_films_of_2021 Film releases - Delayed or postponed - Table-0-11 [CAPTION] [HEADER] style=\\\"background:#b0e0e6; text-align:center\\\" [COL] Status [COL] Title [COL] Director [COL] Cast [COL] Original release date [COL] New release date or action taken [COL] [ROW] [COL] ''Mobile Suit Gundam: Hathaway's Flash'' [COL] Sh\\u016bk\\u014d Murase [COL] Kensh\\u014d Ono, Reina Ueda, Junichi Suwabe, Soma Saito, Kenjiro Tsuda, Yui Ishikawa [COL] July 23, 2020 (first time) May 21, 2021 (second time) [COL] [COL]\", \"raw_targets\": \"[0] [1] [2] She also voices China Kousaka in ''Gundam Build Fighters'', Sayuri Haruno in ''Bonjour Sweet Love Patisserie'', Hinaki Shinjo in ''Aikatsu'' , USS Enterprise in Azur Lane and YoRHa No.2 Type B (2B) in ''Nier: Automata''. [4] (0) (1) She also won the award for Best Actress in a Leading Role at the 15th Annual Seiy\\u016b Awards for her role in Violet Evergarden. [5] \", \"processed_targets\": \"is a Japanese actress and voice actress who was previously represented by Sunaoka Office, but now works for mitt management. Before she started as a voice actress, she was a stage actress and has been voicing radio dramas since 2007. Her biggest roles were as starring characters Violet Evergarden in the anime series ''Violet Evergarden'' and as Mikasa Ackerman in the anime series ''Attack on Titan''. She also voices China Kousaka in ''Gundam Build Fighters'', Sayuri Haruno in ''Bonjour Sweet Love Patisserie'', Hinaki Shinjo in ''Aikatsu'' , USS Enterprise in Azur Lane and YoRHa No.2 Type B (2B) in ''Nier: Automata''. At the 8th Seiyu Awards in 2014, she won an award for Best Supporting Actress. She also won the award for Best Actress in a Leading Role at the 15th Annual Seiy\\u016b Awards for her role in Violet Evergarden. She has attended anime conventions around the world, including Sakura-Con in Seattle, Otakuthon in Montreal, and Japan Expo in Paris, and Madman Anime Festival in Brisbane.\", \"coarse_grained\": \"Update the information of the input based on the reference paragraphs.\", \"fine_grained\": \"Add the roles played by Yui Ishikawa such as in \\\"Azur Lane\\\" and mention her winnings at the 15th Annual Seiyu Awards for \\\"Violet Evergarden\\\".\", \"explanation\": \"In the text edit, the additional roles of the actress were incorporated, formulated by the reference text. This includes her role as USS Enterprise in Azur Lane. Also, her accomplishment of winning 'Best Actress in a Leading Role' at the 15th Annual Seiyu Awards for her role in Violet Evergarden has been added in the revised text. 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{"id": "fruit-test-54", "input": "The Coastal Plain League (CPL) is a wood-bat collegiate summer league, featuring college players recruited from throughout the nation. The league takes its name from a Class D minor league baseball league which operated in the area from 1937 to 1952. The modern league was formed with six teams in 1997. The league has expanded over the years with teams across North Carolina, South Carolina, Virginia, and Georgia, with the 2018 addition of the Macon Bacon being the most recent addition.", "retrieved_documents": [], "title": "", "task_type": "updating", "meta": "{\"data_source\": \"fruit\", \"data_index\": 340, \"raw_inputs\": \"[0] The Coastal Plain League (CPL) is a wood-bat collegiate summer league, featuring college players recruited from throughout the nation. [1] The league takes its name from a Class D minor league baseball league which operated in the area from 1937 to 1952. [2] The modern league was formed with six teams in 1997. [3] The league has expanded over the years with teams across North Carolina, South Carolina, Virginia, and Georgia, with the 2018 addition of the Macon Bacon being the most recent addition. [CONTEXT] (0) Spartanburgers INTRODUCTION The Spartanburgers are a collegiate summer baseball team playing in the Coastal Plain League. (1) Duncan_Park INTRODUCTION It is primarily used for baseball and is currently the home of the Spartanburgers of the Coastal Plain League, the Spartanburg High School baseball team, and the Spartanburg Post 28 American Legion Baseball (ALB) team. (2) List_of_U.S._baseball_stadiums_by_capacity INTRODUCTION - Table-0-322 [HEADER] [COL] # [COL] Stadium [COL] Capacity [COL] City [COL] State [COL] Home Team(s) [COL] League(s) [ROW] [COL] 323 [COL] War Memorial Stadium [COL] 3,750 [COL] Hampton [COL] Virginia [COL] Peninsula Pilots [COL] Coastal Plain League (3) Doak_Field INTRODUCTION In 1997, Doak Field hosted the Raleigh RedWolves, a collegiate summer baseball team of the Coastal Plain League. (4) List_of_U.S._baseball_stadiums_by_capacity INTRODUCTION - Table-0-509 [HEADER] [COL] # [COL] Stadium [COL] Capacity [COL] City [COL] State [COL] Home Team(s) [COL] League(s) [ROW] 510 [COL] Finch Field [COL] 1,700 [COL] Thomasville [COL] North Carolina [COL] High Point-Thomasville HiToms [COL] Coastal Plain League (5) Kodi_Whitley Amateur career That summer, he played in the Coastal Plain League for the Fayetteville SwampDogs. (6) List_of_U.S._baseball_stadiums_by_capacity INTRODUCTION - Table-0-503 [HEADER] [COL] # [COL] Stadium [COL] Capacity [COL] City [COL] State [COL] Home Team(s) [COL] League(s) [ROW] [COL] Ting Stadium [COL] 1,800 [COL] Holly Springs [COL] North Carolina [COL] Holly Springs Salamanders [COL] Coastal Plain League (7) List_of_U.S._baseball_stadiums_by_capacity INTRODUCTION - Table-0-338 [HEADER] [COL] # [COL] Stadium [COL] Capacity [COL] City [COL] State [COL] Home Team(s) [COL] League(s) [ROW] [COL] Luther Williams Field [COL] 3,500 [COL] Macon [COL] Georgia [COL] Macon Bacon [COL] Coastal Plain League (8) Carolina_Bank_Field INTRODUCTION In September 2020, the Florence RedWolves, a collegiate summer baseball team in the Coastal Plain League, signed a ten-year stadium lease with two five-year lease options. 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{"id": "fruit-test-55", "input": "Amari Rodgers (born September 23, 1999) is an American football wide receiver for the Clemson Tigers.", "retrieved_documents": [], "title": "", "task_type": "updating", "meta": "{\"data_source\": \"fruit\", \"data_index\": 343, \"raw_inputs\": \"[0] Amari Rodgers (born September 23, 1999) is an American football wide receiver for the Clemson Tigers. [CONTEXT] (0) 2020_Atlantic_Coast_Conference_football_season NFL Draft - Table-0-17 [HEADER] [COL] Player [COL] Position [COL] School [COL] DraftRound [COL] RoundPick [COL] OverallPick [COL] Team [ROW] [COL] Amari Rodgers [COL] WR [COL] Clemson [COL] 3 [COL] 21 [COL] 85 [COL] Green Bay Packers (1) 2020_Clemson_Tigers_football_team Players drafted into the NFL - Table-0-5 [ROW] [COL] 3 [COL] 85 [COL] Amari Rodgers [COL] WR [COL] Green Bay Packers (2) Knoxville_Catholic_High_School Notable alumni *Cormac McCarthy, Pulitzer Prize winning novelist and author of \\\"The Road\\\" (1951)\\n*Harrison Smith, Pro Bowl NFL safety (2007)\\n*Jeff Faris, Co-Offensive Coordinator/Quarterbacks Coach at Duke (2008)\\n*Brian Metz, Tight Ends Coach at Ohio University (2009)\\n*Amari Rodgers, wide receiver for the Green Bay Packers (2017)\\n*Cade Mays, offensive lineman with the Tennessee Volunteers (2018)\\n*Cooper Mays, offensive lineman at the Tennessee Volunteers (2020) (3) Clemson_Tigers_football NFL players 13\\n*Amari Rodgers - WR, Green Bay Packers No. (4) 2020_Atlantic_Coast_Conference_football_season Awards and honors - All Conference Teams - Table-0-4 [HEADER] [COL] Position [COL] Player [COL] Team [ROW] style=\\\"text-align:center;\\\" [COL] WR [COL] Amari Rodgers [COL] Clemson (5) 2020_Clemson_vs._Notre_Dame_football_game The game - Game statistics - Game leaders - Table-0-2 [HEADER] [COL] Team [COL] Category [COL] Player [COL] Statistics [ROW] [COL] Receiving [COL] Amari Rodgers [COL] 8 receptions, 134 yards (6) 2021_Green_Bay_Packers_season Player movements - Draft - Table-0-2 [CAPTION] 2021 Green Bay Packers Draft [HEADER] [COL] Round [COL] Selection [COL] Player [COL] Position [COL] College [COL] Notes [ROW] [COL] 3 [COL] 85 [COL] Amari Rodgers [COL] WR [COL] Clemson [COL] From Tennessee (7) 2020_Clemson_Tigers_football_team Awards and honors - Table-2-2 [CAPTION] All-ACC [HEADER] align=center [COL] Player [COL] Position [COL] Team [ROW] [COL] Amari Rodgers [COL] WR (8) Clemson_Tigers_football_statistical_leaders Receiving - Receptions - Table-1-9 [CAPTION] Single season [ROW] [COL] 8 [COL] Amari Rodgers [COL] 77 [COL] 2020 (9) 2020_Clemson_Tigers_football_team INTRODUCTION Amari Rodgers was the team's leading receiver and was named first-team all-conference. (10) 2021_Senior_Bowl Players - American team - Table-0-51 [HEADER] [COL] No. [COL] Player [COL] Position [COL] HT/WT [COL] College [COL] Notes [ROW] [COL] 3 [COL] Amari Rodgers [COL] WR [COL] 5'9/211 [COL] Clemson [COL] 4 receptions, 23 yards; 1 TD; 1 carry, -4 yards; 1 PR, 11 yards; 2-point conversion catch (13) Clemson_Tigers_football_statistical_leaders Receiving - Receptions - Table-0-7 [CAPTION] Career [ROW] [COL] 6 [COL] Amari Rodgers [COL] 181 [COL] 2017 2018 2019 2020\", \"raw_targets\": \"(0) (1) (2) (3) Amari Rodgers (born September 23, 1999) is an American football wide receiver for the Green Bay Packers of the National Football League (NFL). He played college football at Clemson and was drafted by the Packers in the third round of the NFL Draft. \", \"processed_targets\": \"Amari Rodgers (born September 23, 1999) is an American football wide receiver for the Green Bay Packers of the National Football League (NFL). He played college football at Clemson and was drafted by the Packers in the third round of the NFL Draft.\", \"coarse_grained\": \"Update the information of the input based on the reference paragraphs.\", \"fine_grained\": \"Replace the team \\\"Clemson Tigers\\\" with \\\"Green Bay Packers of the National Football League ( NFL )\\\", and add information about him playing college football at Clemson and being drafted by the Packers in the third round of the NFL Draft.\", \"explanation\": \"The original text was edited to reflect updated information about Amari Rodgers' professional football career. Based on the provided reference, Rodgers no longer plays for the Clemson Tigers; instead, he is now a wide receiver for the Green Bay Packers in the National Football League (NFL). Additionally, details about Rodgers' college career at Clemson and his selection by the Packers in the third round of the NFL Draft were also included.\"}"}
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{"id": "fruit-test-58", "input": "Anne Lacaton (born 2 August 1955) is a French architect and educator. She was born in Saint-Pardoux-la-Rivi\u00e8re on 2 August 1955. In 1989, she formed Lacaton & Vassal with Jean-Philippe Vassal.", "retrieved_documents": [], "title": "", "task_type": "updating", "meta": "{\"data_source\": \"fruit\", \"data_index\": 363, \"raw_inputs\": \"[0] Anne Lacaton (born 2 August 1955) is a French architect and educator. [1] She was born in Saint-Pardoux-la-Rivi\\u00e8re on 2 August 1955. [2] In 1989, she formed Lacaton & Vassal with Jean-Philippe Vassal. [CONTEXT] (0) 2021_in_architecture Awards * AIA Gold Medal \\u2013 Edward Mazria\\n* Architecture Firm Award AIA \\u2013 Moody Nolan\\n* Driehaus Architecture Prize for New Classical Architecture \\u2013 Sebastian Treese\\n* Emporis Skyscraper Award \\u2013\\n* European Union Prize for Contemporary Architecture (Mies van der Rohe Prize) \\u2013\\n* Grand Prix de l'urbanisme \\u2013\\n* Grand Prix national de l'architecture \\u2013\\n* LEAF Award, Overall Winner \\u2013\\n* Praemium Imperiale Architecture Laureate \\u2013\\n* Pritzker Architecture Prize \\u2013 Anne Lacaton and Jean-Philippe Vassal\\n* Prix de l'\\u00c9querre d'Argent \\u2013\\n* RAIA Gold Medal \\u2013\\n* RIAS Award for Architecture \\u2013\\n* RIBA Royal Gold Medal \\u2013 Sir David Adjaye\\n* Stirling Prize -\\n* Thomas Jefferson Medal in Architecture \\u2013 Di\\u00e9b\\u00e9do Francis K\\u00e9r\\u00e9\\n\\n* Twenty-five Year Award AIA \\u2013 Will Bruder\\n* Vincent Scully Prize \\u2013 (1) Culture_of_Switzerland Architecture The architects Jacques Herzog and Pierre de Meuron from Basel received the Pritzker Architecture Prize in 2001, in 2009 the prize was awarded to Swiss architect Peter Zumthor, and in 2021, Anne Lacaton a Professor at ETH Zurich, won the prize with her partner Jean-Philippe Vassal. 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{"id": "fruit-test-63", "input": "Tanur State assembly constituency () is one of the 140 state legislative assembly constituencies in Kerala state in southern India. It is also one of the 7 state legislative assembly constituencies included in the Ponnani Lok Sabha constituency. As of the 2016 assembly elections, the current MLA is V. Abdurahiman of LDF.", "retrieved_documents": [], "title": "", "task_type": "updating", "meta": "{\"data_source\": \"fruit\", \"data_index\": 393, \"raw_inputs\": \"[0] Tanur State assembly constituency () is one of the 140 state legislative assembly constituencies in Kerala state in southern India. [1] It is also one of the 7 state legislative assembly constituencies included in the Ponnani Lok Sabha constituency. [2] As of the 2016 assembly elections, the current MLA is V. Abdurahiman of LDF. [CONTEXT] (0) Performance_of_candidates_from_major_alliances_of_the_2021_Kerala_Legislative_Assembly_election INTRODUCTION - Table-0-48 [HEADER] [COL] Number [COL] Constituency [COL] LDF candidate [COL] Party [COL] Votes [COL] % [COL] UDF candidate [COL] Party [COL] Votes [COL] % [COL] NDA candidate [COL] Party [COL] Votes [COL] % [COL] Winner [COL] Margin [COL] % [COL] Winning Party [COL] Winning Alliance [ROW] [COL] 044 [COL] Tanur [COL] V. Abdurahman [COL] NSC [COL] 70704 [COL] [COL] P. K. Firos [COL] IUML [COL] 69719 [COL] [COL] Narayanan [COL] BJP [COL] 10590 [COL] [COL] V. Abdurahman [COL] 985 [COL] [COL] NSC [COL] (1) Left_Democratic_Front_(Kerala) List of LDF MLAs in the Kerala Niyamasabha 2021 - Table-1-30 [HEADER] style=\\\"text-align:center; background:#cccccc\\\" [COL] Sl.no [COL] Constituency [COL] Name of theelected MLA [COL] Partyaffiliation [ROW] [COL] 26 [COL] Tanur [COL] V. Abdurahiman [COL] NSC (2) 2021_Kerala_Legislative_Assembly_election Candidates - List of contestants from major alliances - Table-0-49 [HEADER] [COL] Assembly Constituency [COL] LDF [COL] UDF [COL] NDA [ROW] [COL] 44 [COL] Tanur NSC [COL] V. Abdurahman\\nIUML [COL] P.K. Firos\\nBJP [COL] Narayanan (3) Second_Vijayan_ministry Council of Ministers - Table-0-15 [CAPTION] !S.No [HEADER] [COL] Name [COL] Constituency [COL] District [COL] Department [COL] Party [ROW] [COL] 14 [COL] V. Abdurahiman [COL] [COL] Tanur [COL] Malappuram [COL] *\\n* Sports *Wakf and Haj Pilgrimage *Posts & Telegraphs\\n*Railways [COL] NSC (4) Tanalur INTRODUCTION It is a suburban town of neighbouring Tanur Municipality and comes under Tanur Block as well as Tanur (State Assembly constituency). (5) Kuttippuram_(State_Assembly_constituency) Local self governed segments - Table-0-7 [HEADER] bgcolor=\\\"#CCCCCC\\\" align=\\\"center\\\" [COL] Sl no. [COL] Name [COL] Status (Grama panchayat/Municipality) [COL] Taluk [COL] Now part of [ROW] [COL] 8 [COL] Cheriyamundam [COL] Grama panchayat [COL] Tirur [COL] Tanur constituency (6) Administration_of_Malappuram_district Legislative Assembly constituencies - Table-0-11 [HEADER] bgcolor=\\\"#CCCCCC\\\" align=\\\"center\\\" [COL] Sl.no [COL] Constituency [COL] Reserved for (SC/ST/None) [COL] Local segments [COL] Member of the 15th Niyamasabha [COL] Party [COL] Alliance [ROW] [COL] 44 [COL] Tanur [COL] None [COL] [COL] V. Abdurahiman [COL] INL [COL]\", \"raw_targets\": \"Tanur State assembly constituency is one of the 140 state legislative assembly constituencies in Kerala state in southern India. [1] (0) (1) (2) (3) As of the 2021 assembly elections, the current MLA is V. Abdurahiman of National Secular Conference. \", \"processed_targets\": \"Tanur State assembly constituency is one of the 140 state legislative assembly constituencies in Kerala state in southern India. It is also one of the 7 state legislative assembly constituencies included in the Ponnani Lok Sabha constituency. As of the 2021 assembly elections, the current MLA is V. Abdurahiman of National Secular Conference.\", \"coarse_grained\": \"Update the information of the input based on the reference paragraphs.\", \"fine_grained\": \"Update the assembly election year from \\\"2016\\\" to \\\"2021\\\" and change the party name of the current MLA, V. Abdurahiman, from \\\"LDF\\\" to \\\"National Secular Conference\\\".\", \"explanation\": \"The editing system updated the year of the assembly elections from 2016 to 2021 based on the reference paragraphs; this was accomplished by changing \\\"2016\\\" to \\\"2021\\\". In the last sentence, the political affiliation of the current MLA, V. Abdurahiman, was revised from the LDF to the National Secular Conference as per the referenced information. This change was signaled by replacing \\\"LDF\\\" with \\\"National Secular Conference\\\".\"}"}
{"id": "fruit-test-64", "input": "Elizabeth Mettam (born 3 May 1977) is an Australian politician. She has been the Liberal member for Vasse in the Western Australian Legislative Assembly since a by-election held on 18 October 2014. She worked as a journalist with the ABC and Channel Nine before spending a decade on the staff of Barry House. Mettam has a Bachelor of Arts majoring in broadcasting from the Western Australian Academy of Performing Arts, and a Masters in Public Administration from Curtin University.", "retrieved_documents": [], "title": "", "task_type": "updating", "meta": "{\"data_source\": \"fruit\", \"data_index\": 400, \"raw_inputs\": \"[0] Elizabeth Mettam (born 3 May 1977) is an Australian politician. [1] She has been the Liberal member for Vasse in the Western Australian Legislative Assembly since a by-election held on 18 October 2014. [2] She worked as a journalist with the ABC and Channel Nine before spending a decade on the staff of Barry House. [3] Mettam has a Bachelor of Arts majoring in broadcasting from the Western Australian Academy of Performing Arts, and a Masters in Public Administration from Curtin University. [CONTEXT] (0) Liberal_Party_of_Australia_(Western_Australian_Division) History - 1970s onwards The two lower house seats were retained by David Honey and deputy party leader Libby Mettam. (1) 2021_Western_Australian_state_election Electoral pendulums - Post-election pendulum - Table-1-11 [ROW] [COL] Vasse [COL] Libby Mettam [COL] LIB v ALP [COL] 4.3 (2) 2021_Western_Australian_state_election Electoral pendulums - Pre-election pendulum - Table-1-17 [ROW] [COL] Vasse [COL] Libby Mettam [COL] LIB [COL] 14.6 (3) David_Honey Political career The other Liberal member, Libby Mettam, declined to contest the party leadership, leaving the position open for Honey when the party's parliamentary wing met to elect a leader on 23 March 2021. (4) Government_of_Western_Australia Ministries - Table-0-1 [HEADER] [COL] Minister [COL] Office [COL] Portrait [COL] Party [COL] Oppositioncounterpart [COL] Office [COL] Portrait [COL] Party [ROW] [COL] Roger Cook [COL] Deputy PremierMinister for HealthMinister for Mental Health [COL] [COL] Labor [COL] Libby Mettam [COL] Deputy Leader of the OppositionShadow Minister for TransportShadow Minister for PortsShadow Minister for Fisheries\\nShadow Minister Assisting the Leader [COL] [COL] | Liberal (5) Candidates_of_the_2021_Western_Australian_state_election Legislative Assembly - Table-0-53 [HEADER] [COL] Electorate [COL] Held by [COL] Labor candidate [COL] Liberal candidate [COL] National candidate [COL] Greens candidate [COL] One Nation candidate [COL] Other candidates [ROW] [COL] Vasse [COL] Liberal [COL] Chris Hossen [COL] |Libby Mettam [COL] Peter Gordon [COL] Mia Krasenstein [COL] Jackson Wreford [COL] A. W. Judd (NMVP) Nicolas Oancea (WAxit) Neridah Rich (LCWA) Brad Satchell (Sus) Cameron Van Veen (SFFP)\", \"raw_targets\": \"[0] [1] (1) (2) She is the Deputy Leader of the Western Australian Liberal Party and was acting leader of the party in March 2021. (0) (3) In the election, she was one of only two Liberal lower house MLAs to retain their seat, the other being party leader David Honey.\", \"processed_targets\": \"Elizabeth Mettam (born 3 May 1977) is an Australian politician. She has been the Liberal member for Vasse in the Western Australian Legislative Assembly since a by-election held on 18 October 2014. She is the Deputy Leader of the Western Australian Liberal Party and was acting leader of the party in March 2021. In the election, she was one of only two Liberal lower house MLAs to retain their seat, the other being party leader David Honey.\", \"coarse_grained\": \"Update the information of the input based on the reference paragraphs.\", \"fine_grained\": \"Make revisions to highlight that Elizabeth Mettam currently serves as the Deputy Leader of the Western Australian Liberal Party, briefly acting as its leader in March 2021, and that she retained her seat in the Western Australian state election along with party leader David Honey, thus standing as one of only two Liberal members of the lower house.\", \"explanation\": \"The text editing system was instructed to update the input text based on the information provided in the reference paragraphs. It removed the information about Mettam's previous career and educational achievements and replaced it with updated information about her political career, including that she is Deputy Leader of the Western Australian Liberal Party, was acting leader in March 2021, and retained her seat in the election along with David Honey.\"}"}
{"id": "fruit-test-65", "input": "Amon-Ra Julian Heru J. St. Brown (born October 24, 1999) is an American football wide receiver for the USC Trojans.", "retrieved_documents": [], "title": "", "task_type": "updating", "meta": "{\"data_source\": \"fruit\", \"data_index\": 411, \"raw_inputs\": \"[0] Amon-Ra Julian Heru J. St. Brown (born October 24, 1999) is an American football wide receiver for the USC Trojans. [CONTEXT] (0) 2021_USC_Trojans_football_team Offseason - 2021 NFL Draft - Team players drafted into the NFL - Table-0-4 [ROW] align=\\\"center\\\" bgcolor=\\\"\\\" [COL] Amon-Ra St. Brown [COL] Wide receiver [COL] 4 [COL] 112 [COL] Detroit Lions (1) 2020_Pac-12_Conference_football_season NFL Draft - Table-1-12 [HEADER] [COL] Player [COL] Position [COL] School [COL] DraftRound [COL] RoundPick [COL] OverallPick [COL] Team [ROW] [COL] Amon-Ra St. Brown [COL] WR [COL] USC [COL] 4 [COL] 7 [COL] 112 [COL] Detroit Lions (2) List_of_USC_Trojans_in_the_NFL_Draft Selections - Table-0-2 [HEADER] [COL] Year [COL] Round [COL] Pick [COL] Overall [COL] Player [COL] Team [COL] Position [ROW] [COL] 4 [COL] 7 [COL] 112 [COL] Amon-Ra St. Brown [COL] Detroit Lions [COL] WR (3) 2020_USC_Trojans_football_team Players drafted into the NFL - Table-0-4 [ROW] [COL] 4 [COL] 112 [COL] Amon-Ra St. Brown [COL] WR [COL] Detroit Lions (4) 2020_Pac-12_Conference_football_season Awards and honors - All-conference teams - Table-0-5 [HEADER] [COL] Position [COL] Player [COL] Class [COL] Team [ROW] style=\\\"text-align:center;\\\" [COL] Amon-Ra St. Brown [COL] Jr. [COL] USC (2) (5) USC_Trojans_football_statistical_leaders Receiving - Receiving touchdowns - Table-2-3 [CAPTION] Single game [ROW] [COL] [COL] Amon-Ra St. Brown [COL] 4 [COL] 2020 [COL] Washington St. (6) 2021_Detroit_Lions_season Draft - Table-0-4 [CAPTION] 2021 Detroit Lions Draft [HEADER] [COL] Round [COL] Selection [COL] Player [COL] Position [COL] College [COL] Notes [COL] Source [ROW] [COL] 4 [COL] 112 [COL] Amon-Ra St. Brown [COL] WR [COL] USC [COL] [COL] (7) USC_Trojans_football_statistical_leaders Receiving - Receptions - Table-0-12 [CAPTION] Career [ROW] [COL] [COL] Amon-Ra St. Brown [COL] 178 [COL] 2018 2019 2020 (8) 2021_USC_Trojans_football_team Offseason - Returning Starters Key departures include Amon-Ra St. Brown (WR \\u2013 6 games), Tyler Vaughns (WR \\u2013 5 games), Alijah Vera-Tucker (OL \\u2013 6 games), Marlon Tuipulotu (DT \\u2013 6 games), Olaijah Griffin (CB \\u2013 5 games), and Talanoa Hufanga (S \\u2013 6 games). (9) Kedon_Slovis College career - USC - Sophomore season Following the cancellation of their Week 4 matchup vs the Colorado Buffaloes due to COVID-19, Slovis led USC to a 38\\u201313 victory over Wazzu throwing for 287 yards and 5 touchdowns (4 of which were to Amon-Ra St. Brown).\", \"raw_targets\": \"(0) (1) (2) (3) Amon-Ra Julian Heru J. St. Brown (born October 24, 1999) is a American football wide receiver for the Detroit Lions of the National Football League (NFL). He played college football at USC and was drafted by the Lions in the fourth round of the 2021 NFL Draft. \", \"processed_targets\": \"Amon-Ra Julian Heru J. St. Brown (born October 24, 1999) is a American football wide receiver for the Detroit Lions of the National Football League (NFL). He played college football at USC and was drafted by the Lions in the fourth round of the 2021 NFL Draft.\", \"coarse_grained\": \"Update the information of the input based on the reference paragraphs.\", \"fine_grained\": \"Include the nickname 'Amon-Ra St. Brown', his position as a 'wide receiver', his affiliation with 'Detroit Lions of the National Football League (NFL)', his college background at 'USC' and details of his selection in the 'fourth round of the 2021 NFL Draft' in the revised text.\", \"explanation\": \"The edits made to this text serve to convincingly update information about Amon-Ra St.Brown's career progression in American football. The original affiliations to USC Trojans are replaced to show his current position as a wide receiver for the Detroit Lions, and his history of being drafted by the Lions in the fourth round of the 2021 NFL Draft is also added.\"}"}
{"id": "fruit-test-66", "input": "William Trevor Lawrence (born October 6, 1999) is an American football quarterback for the Clemson Tigers. Lawrence attended and played football for Cartersville High School in Georgia, where he was considered to be among the best high school quarterback prospects of all time. Enrolling at Clemson University, Lawrence won the starting job for the Tigers midway through his freshman season, leading them to an undefeated season that ended with a victory in the 2019 National Championship Game. As a sophomore, he led Clemson to another undefeated regular season before being defeated by LSU in the 2020 National Championship Game.", "retrieved_documents": [], "title": "", "task_type": "updating", "meta": "{\"data_source\": \"fruit\", \"data_index\": 412, \"raw_inputs\": \"[0] William Trevor Lawrence (born October 6, 1999) is an American football quarterback for the Clemson Tigers. 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{"id": "fruit-test-67", "input": "Mark Moores is an American politician and a Republican member of the New Mexico Senate representing District 21 since January 15, 2013.", "retrieved_documents": [], "title": "", "task_type": "updating", "meta": "{\"data_source\": \"fruit\", \"data_index\": 415, \"raw_inputs\": \"[0] Mark Moores is an American politician and a Republican member of the New Mexico Senate representing District 21 since January 15, 2013. [CONTEXT] (0) Melanie_Stansbury Career - 2021 U.S. House campaign She will face State Senator Mark Moores and former Public Lands Commissioner Aubrey Dunn Jr. in the June 1 election. (1) Aubrey_Dunn_Jr. Early life, education, and career He will face State Representative Melanie Stansbury and State Senator Mark Moores in the June 1 election. (2) 2021_New_Mexico's_1st_congressional_district_special_election Republican committee selection - Candidates - Selected *Mark Moores, state senator (3) 2021_New_Mexico's_1st_congressional_district_special_election INTRODUCTION The Democratic Party nominated Melanie Stansbury, while the Republican Party nominated Mark Moores, both members of the New Mexico Senate. (4) 2021_New_Mexico's_1st_congressional_district_special_election Background The Republican Party nominated their candidate, State Senator Mark Moores, on March 27, 2021. (5) Melanie_Stansbury Electoral history - Table-0-1 [HEADER] [COL] 2018 [COL] New Mexico House of Representatives [COL] | Democratic [COL] 7,335 [COL] 53.7% [COL] Jimmie C. Hall (inc.) [COL] |Republican [COL] 6,326 [COL] 46.3% [ROW] [COL] 2021 [COL] U.S. House of Representatives [COL] |Democratic [COL] TBA [COL] TBA [COL] Mark Moores [COL] |Republican [COL] TBA [COL] TBA (6) Lisa_Curtis Career In November 2013, Curtis was defeated for election to a full term by Republican nominee Mark Moores.\", \"raw_targets\": \"Mark Moores is an American politician serving as a member of the New Mexico Senate for the 21st district. (0) (2) (3) (4) (5) He was the Republican nominee for the 2021 New Mexico's 1st congressional district special election, which he lost to Democrat Melanie Stansbury. \", \"processed_targets\": \"Mark Moores is an American politician serving as a member of the New Mexico Senate for the 21st district. He was the Republican nominee for the 2021 New Mexico's 1st congressional district special election, which he lost to Democrat Melanie Stansbury.\", \"coarse_grained\": \"Update the information of the input based on the reference paragraphs.\", \"fine_grained\": \"Please update the information about Mark Moores in the text by indicating his role as the serving member for the 21st district in the New Mexico Senate, mention his nomination by the Republican party for the 2021 special election in New Mexico's 1st congressional district, and finally include that he was defeated in this election by Democrat Melanie Stansbury.\", \"explanation\": \"The initial text was edited to reflect updated information about Mark Moores' political career from the reference paragraphs. The edit includes his service as a state senator for the 21st district of New Mexico, him being the Republican nominee for the 2021 New Mexico's 1st congressional district special election, and his defeat to the Democrat, Melanie Stansbury.\"}"}
{"id": "fruit-test-68", "input": "The England women's cricket team is scheduled to play against New Zealand women's cricket team in February and March 2021. The tour is scheduled to be played during the time that was originally scheduled to be used to host the 2021 Women's Cricket World Cup, after the tournament was postponed by one year due to the COVID-19 pandemic.", "retrieved_documents": [], "title": "", "task_type": "updating", "meta": "{\"data_source\": \"fruit\", \"data_index\": 418, \"raw_inputs\": \"[0] The England women's cricket team is scheduled to play against New Zealand women's cricket team in February and March 2021. [1] The tour is scheduled to be played during the time that was originally scheduled to be used to host the 2021 Women's Cricket World Cup, after the tournament was postponed by one year due to the COVID-19 pandemic. 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(4) Nat_Sciver INTRODUCTION On 7 March 2021, Sciver captained the England team for the first in international cricket, for the third WT20I match against New Zealand, after Heather Knight was ruled out of the fixture due to an injury. (5) Katey_Martin INTRODUCTION In March 2021, at the age of 36 years and 24 days, Martin became the oldest player to represent New Zealand in a Women's Twenty20 International (WT20I) match, in their series against England. (6) Brooke_Halliday INTRODUCTION In February 2021, after having played nine seasons for Northern Districts, and in the middle of a breakthrough season as one of the top-scoring batswomen in the country, Halliday earned her maiden call-up to the New Zealand squad, for their Women's One Day International (WODI) matches against England. (7) Sophie_Ecclestone International career In February 2021, during England's tour of New Zealand, Ecclestone took her 100th international wicket. 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{"id": "fruit-test-69", "input": "The Cabinet of Win Myint (Burmese: \u1026\u1038\u101d\u1004\u103a\u1038\u1019\u103c\u1004\u1037\u103a\u1021\u1005\u102d\u102f\u1038\u101b), co-headed by President Win Myint and State Counsellor Aung San Suu Kyi, is the current executive body of Myanmar which took office on 30 March 2018. The new president was elected after the resignation of former president, Htin Kyaw.", "retrieved_documents": [], "title": "", "task_type": "updating", "meta": "{\"data_source\": \"fruit\", \"data_index\": 419, \"raw_inputs\": \"[0] The Cabinet of Win Myint (Burmese: \\u1026\\u1038\\u101d\\u1004\\u103a\\u1038\\u1019\\u103c\\u1004\\u1037\\u103a\\u1021\\u1005\\u102d\\u102f\\u1038\\u101b), co-headed by President Win Myint and State Counsellor Aung San Suu Kyi, is the current executive body of Myanmar which took office on 30 March 2018. [1] The new president was elected after the resignation of former president, Htin Kyaw. [CONTEXT] (0) Tin_Aung_San Sanctions Department of the Treasury]] has imposed sanctions on \\\"Tin Aung San\\\" since 11 February 2021, pursuant to Executive Order 14014, in response to the Burmese military\\u2019s coup against the democratically elected civilian government of Burma. (1) Min_Aung_Hlaing Sanctions About one year later on February 11th, 2021, he was also placed on the sanctions list of the OFAC pursuant to Executive Order 14014, in response to the Burmese military\\u2019s coup against the democratically elected civilian government of Burma. (2) Soe_Win_(general) Sanctions About one year later on February 11th, 2021, he was also placed on the sanctions list of the OFAC pursuant to Executive Order 14014, in response to the Burmese military\\u2019s coup against the democratically elected civilian government of Burma. (3) Ye_Win_Oo Sanctions Department of the Treasury]] has imposed sanctions on \\\"Ye Win Oo\\\" since 11 February 2021, pursuant to Executive Order 14014, in response to the Burmese military\\u2019s coup against the democratically elected civilian government of Burma. (4) Mya_Tun_Oo Sanctions Department of the Treasury]] has imposed sanctions on \\\"Mya Tun Oo\\\" since 11 February 2021, pursuant to Executive Order 14014, in response to the Burmese military\\u2019s coup against the democratically elected civilian government of Burma. (5) Aung_Lin_Dwe Sanctions Department of the Treasury]] has imposed sanctions on \\\"Aung Lin Dwe\\\" since 11 February 2021, pursuant to Executive Order 14014, in response to the Burmese military\\u2019s coup against the democratically elected civilian government of Burma. (6) Myint_Swe's_Cabinet History On the morning of 1 February 2021, President Win Myint, State Counsellor Aung San Suu Kyi, some Union Ministers, 14 State and Region Chief Ministers, State and Region Ministers, elected MPs were detained and the military deposed the civilian government. (7) Thaung_Tun_(minister) Career - Union Minister In November 2018, the President U Win Myint\\u00a0proposed\\u00a0the formation of the new Union-level ministry to Hluttaw for approval.The new ministry will be a merger between the Foreign Economic Relations Department and the\\u00a0Directorate of Investment and Company Administration (DICA) from the Ministry of Planning and Finance.The cabinet's representative Tun Tun Oo said the formation of\\u00a0the\\u00a0new ministry would provide swifter investment-related information to local and international investors, real-time collaboration with relevant departments and dispute resolution among investors.The Pyidaungsu Hluttaw approved the formation in November 2018.Thaung Tun has been transferred from government office minister to his new position of minister for the Ministry of Investment and Foreign Economic Relations. (8) Ministry_of_Defence_(Myanmar) Minister of Defence - Table-0-3 [HEADER] [COL] Took office [COL] Left office [COL] Time in office [ROW] [COL] ! 17 [COL] [COL] Sein Win [COL] 24 August 2015 [COL] 1 February 2021 [COL] [COL] Military [COL] Thein SeinHtin KyawWin Myint [COL]\", \"raw_targets\": \"The Cabinet of Win Myint (Burmese: \\u1026\\u1038\\u101d\\u1004\\u103a\\u1038\\u1019\\u103c\\u1004\\u1037\\u103a\\u1021\\u1005\\u102d\\u102f\\u1038\\u101b), co-headed by President Win Myint and State Counsellor Aung San Suu Kyi, was the executive body of Myanmar from 30 March 2018 to 1 February 2021. It took office on 30 March 2018, following the resignation of former president Htin Kyaw. 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{"id": "fruit-test-70", "input": "Jackson Carman is an American football offensive tackle who currently plays for the Clemson Tigers.", "retrieved_documents": [], "title": "", "task_type": "updating", "meta": "{\"data_source\": \"fruit\", \"data_index\": 424, \"raw_inputs\": \"[0] Jackson Carman is an American football offensive tackle who currently plays for the Clemson Tigers. [CONTEXT] (0) 2020_Atlantic_Coast_Conference_football_season NFL Draft - Table-0-7 [HEADER] [COL] Player [COL] Position [COL] School [COL] DraftRound [COL] RoundPick [COL] OverallPick [COL] Team [ROW] [COL] Jackson Carman [COL] OT [COL] Clemson [COL] 2 [COL] 14 [COL] 46 [COL] Cincinnati Bengals (1) Clemson_Tigers_football NFL players 17\\n*Jackson Carman - OT, Cincinnati Bengals No. (2) 2020_Clemson_Tigers_football_team Players drafted into the NFL - Table-0-4 [ROW] [COL] 2 [COL] 46 [COL] Jackson Carman [COL] OT [COL] Cincinnati Bengals (3) Cincinnati_Bengals_draft_history [[2021 NFL Draft|2021 draft]] - Table-0-1 [HEADER] [COL] Round [COL] Pick # [COL] Overall [COL] Name [COL] Position [COL] College [ROW] [COL] 2 [COL] 14 [COL] 46 [COL] Jackson Carman [COL] Offensive tackle [COL] Clemson (4) Fairfield_High_School_(Fairfield,_Ohio) Notable alumni * Jackson Carman, football player\\n* Corey Foister, 2016 Democratic candidate for Ohio's 8th Congressional District\\n* Jeff Hartsock, former MLB player \\n* Eric Lange, actor\\n* Josiah Scott, football player (5) 2020_Clemson_Tigers_football_team Awards and honors - Table-2-5 [CAPTION] All-ACC [HEADER] align=center [COL] Player [COL] Position [COL] Team [ROW] [COL] Jackson Carman [COL] OT [COL] Second Team (6) 2020_Atlantic_Coast_Conference_football_season Awards and honors - All Conference Teams - Table-1-8 [HEADER] [COL] Position [COL] Player [COL] Team [ROW] style=\\\"text-align:center;\\\" [COL] T [COL] Jackson Carman [COL] Clemson\", \"raw_targets\": \"(0) (1) (2) Jackson Carman is an American football guard for the Cincinnati Bengals of the National Football League (NFL). He played college football at Clemson, and was drafted by the Bengals in the second round of the 2021 NFL Draft. \", \"processed_targets\": \"Jackson Carman is an American football guard for the Cincinnati Bengals of the National Football League (NFL). He played college football at Clemson, and was drafted by the Bengals in the second round of the 2021 NFL Draft.\", \"coarse_grained\": \"Update the information of the input based on the reference paragraphs.\", \"fine_grained\": \"Change the term \\\"offensive tackle\\\" to \\\"guard\\\" and add that Jackson played college football at Clemson, then mention that he currently plays for the Cincinnati Bengals of the National Football League (NFL), after which, specify that he was chosen by the Bengals in the second round of the 2021 NFL Draft.\", \"explanation\": \"The system updated the information about Jackson Carman based on the reference paragraphs. It changed his current football position to 'guard' from 'offensive tackle', stated that he now plays for Cincinnati Bengals not Clemson Tigers, included his experience playing college football at Clemson, and added that he was drafted by the Bengals in the second round of the 2021 NFL Draft.\"}"}
{"id": "fruit-test-71", "input": "Dominik Szoboszlai (; born 25 October 2000) is a Hungarian professional footballer who plays for Red Bull Salzburg and the Hungary national team.", "retrieved_documents": [], "title": "", "task_type": "updating", "meta": "{\"data_source\": \"fruit\", \"data_index\": 429, \"raw_inputs\": \"[0] Dominik Szoboszlai (; born 25 October 2000) is a Hungarian professional footballer who plays for Red Bull Salzburg and the Hungary national team. [CONTEXT] (0) 2020\\u201321_FC_Red_Bull_Salzburg_season Transfers - Out - Table-0-5 [HEADER] [COL] Date [COL] Position [COL] Nationality [COL] Name [COL] To [COL] Fee [COL] Ref. [ROW] [COL] 17 December 2020 [COL] MF [COL] [COL] Dominik Szoboszlai [COL] RB Leipzig [COL] Undisclosed [COL] (1) UEFA_Euro_2020_qualifying_play-offs Goal of the Round - Table-0-1 [HEADER] [COL] Round [COL] Goalscorer [COL] Opponent [COL] Score [COL] Minute [COL] Result [COL] [ROW] [COL] Finals [COL] Dominik Szoboszlai [COL] [COL] 2\\u20131 [COL] 90+2' [COL] 2\\u20131 [COL] (2) D\\u00e1vid_Holman International career He made his Hungary national football team debut on 8 June 2019 in a Euro 2020 qualifier against Azerbaijan, as a 58th-minute substitute for Dominik Szoboszlai and scored the last goal in a 3\\u20131 victory. (3) 2020\\u201321_FC_Red_Bull_Salzburg_season Season events On 17 December, Dominik Szoboszlai was sold to RB Leipzig for an undisclosed amount. (4) 2020\\u201321_FC_Red_Bull_Salzburg_season Squad - Table-0-63 [HEADER] [COL] No. [COL] Name [COL] Nationality [COL] Position [COL] Date of birth (Age) [COL] Signed from [COL] Signed in [COL] Contract ends [COL] Apps. [COL] Goals [ROW] [COL] 14 [COL] Dominik Szoboszlai [COL] [COL] MF [COL] [COL] Academy [COL] 2017 [COL] [COL] 82 [COL] 25 (5) FC_Red_Bull_Salzburg History - Relationship with RB Leipzig On 17 December 2020, Dominik Szoboszlai poised to become the second RB Salzburg player to move to RB Leipzig in space of 6 months after Hwang Hee-chan completed the switch in summer. (6) UEFA_Euro_2020_squads Group F - Hungary Dominik Szoboszlai withdrew injured on 1 June, with the final squad announced later that day. (7) 2020\\u201321_FC_Red_Bull_Salzburg_season Statistics - Disciplinary Record - Table-0-25 [ROW] [COL] 14 [COL] [COL] MF [COL] Dominik Szoboszlai [COL] 0 [COL] 0 [COL] 0 [COL] 0 [COL] 2 [COL] 0 [COL] 0 [COL] 0 [COL] 2 [COL] 0 (8) 2020\\u201321_Austrian_Football_Bundesliga Statistics - Top assists - Table-0-1 [HEADER] [COL] Rank [COL] Player [COL] Club [COL] Assists [ROW] [COL] 2 Dominik Szoboszlai Red Bull Salzburg [COL] 5 (9) 2020\\u201321_FC_Red_Bull_Salzburg_season Statistics - Goalscorers - Table-0-5 [HEADER] [COL] Place [COL] Position [COL] Nation [COL] Number [COL] Name [COL] Bundesliga [COL] Austrian Cup [COL] UEFA Champions League [COL] UEFA Europa League [COL] Total [ROW] [COL] |MF [COL] [COL] 14 [COL] Dominik Szoboszlai [COL] 4 [COL] 1 [COL] 4 [COL] 0 [COL] 9\", \"raw_targets\": \"(0) (3) Dominik Szoboszlai (; born 25 October 2000) is a Hungarian professional footballer who plays for club RB Leipzig and the Hungary national team.Szoboszlai moved to RB Leipzig, a club associated with Red Bull Salzburg. (1) (2) He made his senior debut at the Euro 2020 qualifiers, helping his country qualify to the finals by scoring in the last minute in the play-offs against Iceland. \", \"processed_targets\": \"Dominik Szoboszlai (; born 25 October 2000) is a Hungarian professional footballer who plays for club RB Leipzig and the Hungary national team.Szoboszlai moved to RB Leipzig, a club associated with Red Bull Salzburg. He made his senior debut at the Euro 2020 qualifiers, helping his country qualify to the finals by scoring in the last minute in the play-offs against Iceland.\", \"coarse_grained\": \"Update the information of the input based on the reference paragraphs.\", \"fine_grained\": \"Update the player's club to RB Leipzig, include details about his move from Red Bull Salzburg to RB Leipzig and significant career moments like his senior debut at Euro 2020 qualifiers.\", \"explanation\": \"The edits updated Dominik Szoboszlai's team information from Red Bull Salzburg to RB Leipzig based on the reference content. The edits also added information about his impressive performance during the Euro 2020 qualifiers where he scored a late goal to help Hungary qualify for the finals.\"}"}
{"id": "fruit-test-72", "input": "Attila Valter (born 12 June 1998 in Cs\u00f6m\u00f6r) is a Hungarian cyclist, who currently rides for UCI WorldTeam . In October 2020, he was named in the startlist for the 2020 Giro d'Italia. For the 2021 season, Valter will join the team, on a two-year contract.", "retrieved_documents": [], "title": "", "task_type": "updating", "meta": "{\"data_source\": \"fruit\", \"data_index\": 443, \"raw_inputs\": \"[0] Attila Valter (born 12 June 1998 in Cs\\u00f6m\\u00f6r) is a Hungarian cyclist, who currently rides for UCI WorldTeam . [1] In October 2020, he was named in the startlist for the 2020 Giro d'Italia. [2] For the 2021 season, Valter will join the team, on a two-year contract. [CONTEXT] (0) 2021_Giro_d'Italia,_Stage_1_to_Stage_11 Stage 7 As a result, Carthy kept his sixth place in the GC, 38 seconds behind Attila Valter (), who finished safely in the peloton to keep the ''maglia rosa'' ahead of a weekend of mountain stages with uphill finishes. (1) 2021_Giro_d'Italia,_Stage_1_to_Stage_11 Stage 9 At the back end of the group, however, race leader Attila Valter () was finally unable to keep up and was dropped. (2) 2021_Giro_d'Italia Classification leadership * On stages 7\\u20139, Remco Evenepoel, who was second in the young rider classification, wore the white jersey, because first placed Attila Valter wore the pink jersey as the leader of the general classification. 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(5) 2021_Giro_d'Italia,_Stage_1_to_Stage_11 Stage 8 As there was no threat to the ''maglia rosa'' of Attila Valter (), the peloton was content to let the break go, allowing them to build a maximum advantage of around seven and a half minutes. 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{"id": "fruit-test-73", "input": "Jasmine Joyce (born 9 October 1995) is a Welsh rugby union player. Joyce, who plays at wing, has been capped at national level as part of the Wales women's national rugby sevens team and In 2016, she was named as part of the Great Britain sevens team to play at the 2016 Summer Olympics in Rio.", "retrieved_documents": [], "title": "", "task_type": "updating", "meta": "{\"data_source\": \"fruit\", \"data_index\": 478, \"raw_inputs\": \"[0] Jasmine Joyce (born 9 October 1995) is a Welsh rugby union player. [1] Joyce, who plays at wing, has been capped at national level as part of the Wales women's national rugby sevens team and In 2016, she was named as part of the Great Britain sevens team to play at the 2016 Summer Olympics in Rio. [CONTEXT] (0) 2021_Women's_Six_Nations_Championship Finals - 5th/6th place - Table-1-0 [HEADER] [COL] [COL] [ROW] [COL] FB [COL] 15 [COL] Jasmine Joyce (1) 2021_Women's_Six_Nations_Championship Pool stage - Pool B - Fixtures - Table-1-4 [HEADER] [COL] [COL] [ROW] [COL] LW [COL] 11 [COL] Jasmine Joyce (2) Bristol_Bears_Women Notable players - Table-1-1 [ROW] style=\\\"vertical-align:top\\\" [COL] * Keira Bevan\\n* Liza Burgess * Bethan Dainton\\n* Rebecca De Filippo\\n* Natalia John\\n* Manon Johnes\\n* Megan Jones [COL] * Jasmine Joyce\\n* Courtney Keight\\n* Siwan Lillicrap * Carys Phillips * Gemma Rowland\\n* Elinor Snowsill\\n* Rachel Taylor (3) Hannah_Jones_(rugby_union) International career In 2019, following Rugby Europe Grand Prix Series tournaments in France and Ukraine, Jones and Wales teammate Jasmine Joyce travelled to Australia to work on their sevens rugby skills.\", \"raw_targets\": \"(2) Jasmine Joyce (born 9 October 1995) is a Welsh Rugby Union player who plays wing for the Wales women's national rugby union team Bristol Bears. (0) (1) represented them at the 2021 Women's Six Nations Championship.\", \"processed_targets\": \"Jasmine Joyce (born 9 October 1995) is a Welsh Rugby Union player who plays wing for the Wales women's national rugby union team Bristol Bears. represented them at the 2021 Women's Six Nations Championship.\", \"coarse_grained\": \"Update the information of the input based on the reference paragraphs.\", \"fine_grained\": \"Replace \\\"rugby union\\\" with \\\"Rugby Union\\\", remove unnecessary details and update the phrasing to specify that Jasmine Joyce is a wing player for the Wales women's national rugby union team Bristol Bears, and has represented them specifically in the 2021 Women's Six Nations Championship.\", \"explanation\": \"The text has been updated to indicate that Jasmine Joyce is a Rugby Union player who plays on the wing for the Wales women's national rugby union team and the Bristol Bears. It also reflects an update to her recent participation in the 2021 Women's Six Nations Championship instead of her 2016 participation in the Summer Olympics mentioned in the original text.\"}"}
{"id": "fruit-test-74", "input": "The Goya Award for Best New Actor (Spanish: ''Premio Goya a la mejor actriz revelaci\u00f3n'') is one of the Goya Awards, Spain's principal national film awards. In the list below the winner of the award for each year is shown first, followed by the other nominees.", "retrieved_documents": [], "title": "", "task_type": "updating", "meta": "{\"data_source\": \"fruit\", \"data_index\": 485, \"raw_inputs\": \"[0] The Goya Award for Best New Actor (Spanish: ''Premio Goya a la mejor actriz revelaci\\u00f3n'') is one of the Goya Awards, Spain's principal national film awards. [1] In the list below the winner of the award for each year is shown first, followed by the other nominees. [CONTEXT] (0) Nerea_Camacho Filmography - Table-0-0 [HEADER] [COL] Year [COL] Title [COL] Role [COL] Notes [COL] [ROW] [COL] 2008 [COL] ''Camino'' [COL] Camino [COL] Won\\u2014Goya Award for Best New Actress [COL] align = \\\"center\\\" | (1) 35th_Goya_Awards Winners and nominees - Major awards - Table-0-5 [HEADER] [COL] Best Film [COL] Best Director [ROW] [COL] Best New Actor [COL] Best New Actress (2) Nerea_Camacho Biography The performance earned her the Goya Award for Best New Actress in 2009 and opened the doors for her acting career. (3) Nerea_Camacho INTRODUCTION Her first performance in the 2008 film ''Camino'' earned her the Goya Award for Best New Actress. (4) Ane_Is_Missing INTRODUCTION The film won the Goya Award for Best Actress (L\\u00f3pez Arnaiz), along with Best New Actress for Jone Laspiur and Best Adapted Screenplay for P\\u00e9rez Sa\\u00f1udo and Marina Par\\u00e9s Pulido, from a total of five nominations, at the 35th Goya Awards. (5) Ane_Is_Missing Awards - Table-0-4 [HEADER] [COL] Awards [COL] Category [COL] Nominated [COL] Result [ROW] [COL] Best New Actress [COL] Jone Laspiur [COL] (6) Carmen_Arrufat Awards and nominations - Table-0-1 [HEADER] [COL] Year [COL] Award [COL] Category [COL] Work [COL] Result [COL] [ROW] [COL] align = \\\"center\\\" | 2020 [COL] 34th Goya Awards [COL] Best New Actress [COL] [COL] align = \\\"center\\\" | (7) Manuela_Velasco INTRODUCTION Her performance in its first installment won her the Goya Award for Best New Actress, which is the spanish equivalent to the Academy Awards. (8) Who_Will_Sing_to_You INTRODUCTION The film was nominated for seven Goya Awards with Llorach winning the award for Best New Actress. (9) Irene_Escolar Filmography - Film - Table-0-10 [HEADER] [COL] Year [COL] Title [COL] Original title [COL] Role [COL] Notes [ROW] [COL] 2015 [COL] ''An Autumn Without Berlin'' [COL] ''Un oto\\u00f1o sin Berl\\u00edn'' [COL] June [COL] Goya Award for Best New Actress (10) Cross_the_Line Awards - Table-0-2 [HEADER] [COL] Awards [COL] Category [COL] Nominated [COL] Result [ROW] [COL] Best New Actress [COL] Milena Smit [COL] (11) Zaira_Romero Filmography - Film - Table-0-0 [HEADER] [COL] Year [COL] Title [COL] Original title [COL] Role [COL] Notes [ROW] [COL] 2018 [COL] ''Carmen & Lola'' [COL] ''Carmen y Lola'' [COL] Lola [COL] Nominated - Goya Award for Best New Actress (12) Rosa's_Wedding Awards - Table-0-6 [HEADER] [COL] Awards [COL] Category [COL] Nominated [COL] Result [ROW] [COL] Best New Actress [COL] Paula Usero [COL] (15) Bruna_Cus\\u00ed INTRODUCTION Bruna Cus\\u00ed Echaniz (born 1987) is a Spanish actress, winner of Goya Award for Best New Actress in 2018.\", \"raw_targets\": \"The Goya Award for Best New Actress (Spanish: ''Premio Goya a la mejor actriz revelaci\\u00f3n'') is one of the Goya Awards, Spain's principal national film awards. (0) (2) (3) Nerea Camacho is the winner at the Goya awards in the category of best new actress. (4) (5) Jone Laspiur is the winner in this category for her role as Ane in ''Ane Is Missing''.\", \"processed_targets\": \"The Goya Award for Best New Actress (Spanish: ''Premio Goya a la mejor actriz revelaci\\u00f3n'') is one of the Goya Awards, Spain's principal national film awards. Nerea Camacho is the winner at the Goya awards in the category of best new actress. Jone Laspiur is the winner in this category for her role as Ane in ''Ane Is Missing''.\", \"coarse_grained\": \"Update the information of the input based on the reference paragraphs.\", \"fine_grained\": \"Replace the word \\\"Actor\\\" with \\\"Actress\\\", and introduce that Nerea Camacho and Jone Laspiur have won this award, specifying that Jone won for her role in \\\"Ane Is Missing\\\".\", \"explanation\": \"The edits made to the text updated the gender in the award category from 'Actor' to 'Actress'. It also revised the information about the award winner. Initially, there was no specific information about individual winners. In the updated text, it now specifically mentions two winners - Nerea Camacho and Jone Laspiur with their respective movies.\"}"}
{"id": "fruit-test-75", "input": "Zak Crawley (born 3 February 1998) is an English professional cricketer who plays for Kent County Cricket Club. He was born in Bromley in south-east London and was educated at New Beacon School and Tonbridge School. Crawley is a top-order batsman who has been described as \"very strong\" technically and as a \"natural stroke maker\". He made his international debut for the England cricket team in November 2019 in the second Test match of England's tour of New Zealand.", "retrieved_documents": [], "title": "", "task_type": "updating", "meta": "{\"data_source\": \"fruit\", \"data_index\": 488, \"raw_inputs\": \"[0] Zak Crawley (born 3 February 1998) is an English professional cricketer who plays for Kent County Cricket Club. [1] He was born in Bromley in south-east London and was educated at New Beacon School and Tonbridge School. [2] Crawley is a top-order batsman who has been described as \\\"very strong\\\" technically and as a \\\"natural stroke maker\\\". [3] He made his international debut for the England cricket team in November 2019 in the second Test match of England's tour of New Zealand. [CONTEXT] (0) Kent_County_Cricket_Club Players A total of 30 Kent players have been named as one of the Wisden Cricketers of the Year, most recently Zak Crawley and Darren Stevens in 2021 and Tammy Beaumont in 2019. (1) Wisden_Cricketers_of_the_Year List of Cricketers of the Year - Table-0-124 [HEADER] [COL] Year [COL] Recipient(s) [ROW] [COL] 2021 [COL] Zak Crawley [COL] Darren Stevens [COL] Jason Holder [COL] Dom Sibley [COL] Mohammad Rizwan (2) New_Beacon_School Notable alumni - Sport *Sam Billings, Kent and England cricketer\\n*Douglas Carr, cricketer\\n*Joseph Choong, tri-athlete\\n*Zak Crawley, Kent and England cricketer\\n*Eliot Druce, cricketer\\n*Ben Earl, Saracens and England rugby player (3) Kent_County_Cricket_Club_in_2021 Squad - Squad list - Table-0-5 [HEADER] [COL] No. [COL] Name [COL] Nationality [COL] Birth date [COL] Batting style [COL] Bowling style [COL] Notes [ROW] 16 [COL] Zak Crawley [COL] [COL] [COL] Right-handed [COL] Right arm medium [COL] (4) 2019\\u20132021_ICC_World_Test_Championship Statistics - Individual statistics - Highest individual score - Table-0-1 [HEADER] [COL] Batsman [COL] Runs [COL] Balls [COL] 4s [COL] 6s [COL] Opposition [COL] Ground [COL] Match date [ROW] [COL] Zak Crawley [COL] 267 [COL] 393 [COL] 34 [COL] 1 [COL] Pakistan [COL] Southampton [COL] 21 August 2020 (5) List_of_international_cricket_five-wicket_hauls_by_Ravichandran_Ashwin Tests - Table-0-29 [CAPTION] Five-wicket hauls in Test cricket [HEADER] align=center [COL] No. [COL] Date [COL] Ground [COL] Against [COL] Inn [COL] Overs [COL] Runs [COL] Wkts [COL] Econ [COL] Batsmen [COL] Result [ROW] align =center [COL] 30 [COL] [COL] Narendra Modi Stadium, Ahmedabad [COL] [COL] [COL] [COL] [COL] [COL] [COL] * Zak Crawley\\n* Jonny Bairstow\\n* Joe Root\\n* Jack Leach\\n* Dan Lawrence [COL] Won (6) New_Zealand_cricket_team_in_England_in_2021 Squads - Table-0-5 [ROW] style=\\\"vertical-align:top\\\" [COL] * Joe Root (c)\\n* Stuart Broad (vc)\\n* James Anderson\\n* Sam Billings\\n* James Bracey (wk)\\n* Rory Burns\\n* Zak Crawley\\n* Ben Foakes (wk)\\n* Haseeb Hameed\\n* Dan Lawrence\\n* Jack Leach\\n* Craig Overton\\n* Ollie Pope\\n* Ollie Robinson\\n* Dom Sibley\\n* Olly Stone\\n* Mark Wood [COL] * Kane Williamson (c)\\n* Tom Blundell * Trent Boult\\n* Doug Bracewell\\n* Devon Conway\\n* Colin de Grandhomme\\n* Jacob Duffy\\n* Matt Henry * Kyle Jamieson * Tom Latham * Daryl Mitchell\\n* Henry Nicholls\\n* Ajaz Patel * Rachin Ravindra\\n* Mitchell Santner\\n* Tim Southee\\n* Ross Taylor\\n* Neil Wagner * BJ Watling (wk)\\n* Will Young\", \"raw_targets\": \"[0] [1] [2] [3] (0) (1) He was named as one of the Wisden Cricketers of the Year in the 2021 edition of the almanack.\", \"processed_targets\": \"Zak Crawley (born 3 February 1998) is an English professional cricketer who plays for Kent County Cricket Club. 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{"id": "fruit-test-76", "input": "The Red Bull Ring is a motorsport race track in Spielberg, Styria, Austria. The race circuit was founded as \u00d6sterreichring (translation: Austrian Circuit) and hosted the Austrian Grand Prix for 18 consecutive years, from to . It was later shortened, rebuilt and renamed the A1-Ring (A Eins-Ring), and it hosted the Austrian Grand Prix again from to . When Formula One outgrew the circuit, a plan was drawn up to extend the layout. Parts of the circuit, including the pits and main grandstand, were demolished, but construction work was stopped and the circuit remained unusable for several years before it was purchased by Red Bull's Dietrich Mateschitz and rebuilt. Renamed the Red Bull Ring the track was reopened on 15 May 2011 and subsequently hosted a round of the 2011 DTM season and a round of the 2011 F2 championship. 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[5] Renamed the Red Bull Ring the track was reopened on 15 May 2011 and subsequently hosted a round of the 2011 DTM season and a round of the 2011 F2 championship. [6] Formula One returned to the circuit in the 2014 season. [CONTEXT] (0) 2021_Formula_One_World_Championship Regulation changes - Race weekend structure The 2021 W Series season will start at Red Bull Ring where it will be a support event for the Styrian Grand Prix in late June and will end in Mexico City in late October, supporting the debut of the Mexico City Grand Prix. (1) Styrian_Grand_Prix INTRODUCTION The Styrian Grand Prix () is a Formula One motor racing event held at the Red Bull Ring. (2) 2022_Formula_One_World_Championship List of planned races - Table-1-6 [HEADER] [COL] Grand Prix [COL] Circuit [COL] Ref. [ROW] [COL] Styrian Grand Prix [COL] Red Bull Ring, Spielberg (3) 2021_Formula_One_World_Championship Calendar - Calendar expansion and changes from 2020 to 2021 * The Styrian Grand Prix at the Red Bull Ring in Spielberg, which was originally intended to be a one-off race in 2020, is scheduled to be the eighth round of the championship, meaning the circuit will hold back-to-back races for a second season in a row. (4) 2021_Formula_One_World_Championship Calendar - Table-0-6 [HEADER] [COL] 1 [COL] Bahrain Grand Prix Bahrain International Circuit, Sakhir [COL] 28 March [ROW] [COL] 8 [COL] Styrian Grand Prix Red Bull Ring, Spielberg [COL] 27 June (5) List_of_Formula_One_circuits Circuits - Table-1-63 [CAPTION] Formula One circuits [ROW] Red Bull Ring \\u2714 [COL] [COL] Race circuit [COL] Clockwise [COL] Spielberg bei Knittelfeld, Austria [COL] [COL] Austrian Grand Prix,Styrian Grand Prix [COL] \\u2013, \\u2013, \\u2013\\n33 (6) List_of_Formula_One_Grands_Prix Active and past races - By venue - Table-0-65 [CAPTION] Formula One Grands Prix by venue [HEADER] [COL] Racing track [COL] Races held [COL] Total [ROW] [COL] Spielberg (\\u00d6sterreichring/ / ) [COL] Austrian Grand Prix, 32 (1970\\u20131987, 1997\\u20132003, 2014\\u20132020)Styrian Grand Prix, 1 (2020) [COL] 33 (7) Styrian_Grand_Prix Winners of the Styrian Grand Prix - By year All Styrian Grands Prix were held at the Red Bull Ring. (8) Bahrain_Grand_Prix History - 2021 Last year in 2020, Pre Season Testing was held at Red Bull Ring, Austria. (9) Formula_One Grands Prix - Effects of COVID-19 - Table-0-5 [HEADER] [COL] Race [COL] Years [COL] Circuit [COL] Notes [ROW] [COL] Styrian Grand Prix [COL] \\u2013 [COL] Red Bull Ring [COL] New Grand Prix title (20) Csaba_Kesj\\u00e1r Career He achieved his best race result by finishing fourth at the \\u00d6sterreichring, although he did manage to win a non-championship race at the Hockenheimring.\", \"raw_targets\": \"[0] [1] The race circuit was founded as \\u00d6sterreichring (translation: Austrian Circuit) and hosted the Austrian Grand Prix for 18 consecutive years, from to . [2] It was later shortened, rebuilt and renamed the A1-Ring (A Eins-Ring), and it hosted the Austrian Grand Prix again from to . [3] [4] [5] [6] (0) (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (9) The Red Bull Ring also hosted a event named the Styrian Grand Prix in 2020 and 2021 after the COVID-19 Pandemic affected the schedules of both of those seasons. \", \"processed_targets\": \"The Red Bull Ring is a motorsport race track in Spielberg, Styria, Austria. The race circuit was founded as \\u00d6sterreichring (translation: Austrian Circuit) and hosted the Austrian Grand Prix for 18 consecutive years, from to . The race circuit was founded as \\u00d6sterreichring (translation: Austrian Circuit) and hosted the Austrian Grand Prix for 18 consecutive years, from to . It was later shortened, rebuilt and renamed the A1-Ring (A Eins-Ring), and it hosted the Austrian Grand Prix again from to . It was later shortened, rebuilt and renamed the A1-Ring (A Eins-Ring), and it hosted the Austrian Grand Prix again from to . When Formula One outgrew the circuit, a plan was drawn up to extend the layout. Parts of the circuit, including the pits and main grandstand, were demolished, but construction work was stopped and the circuit remained unusable for several years before it was purchased by Red Bull's Dietrich Mateschitz and rebuilt. Renamed the Red Bull Ring the track was reopened on 15 May 2011 and subsequently hosted a round of the 2011 DTM season and a round of the 2011 F2 championship. Formula One returned to the circuit in the 2014 season. 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{"id": "fruit-test-77", "input": "Miguel Angel Yajure (born May 1, 1998) is a Venezuelan professional baseball pitcher for the New York Yankees of Major League Baseball (MLB).", "retrieved_documents": [], "title": "", "task_type": "updating", "meta": "{\"data_source\": \"fruit\", \"data_index\": 513, \"raw_inputs\": \"[0] Miguel Angel Yajure (born May 1, 1998) is a Venezuelan professional baseball pitcher for the New York Yankees of Major League Baseball (MLB). [CONTEXT] (0) Pittsburgh_Pirates_minor_league_players Players - Canaan Smith-Njigba On January 24, 2021, the Yankees traded Smith (alongside Miguel Yajure, Roansy Contreras and Maikol Escotto) to the Pittsburgh Pirates in exchange for Jameson Taillon. (1) 2021_New_York_Yankees_season Offseason - Transactions - 2021 *January 24 \\u2013 acquired starting pitcher Jameson Taillon from the Pittsburgh Pirates for four prospects (Miguel Yajure, Roansy Contreras, Maikol Escotto, and Canaan Smith). (2) Pittsburgh_Pirates_minor_league_players Players - Roansy Contreras The Yankeed added him to their 40-man roster after the 2020 season\\n\\nOn January 24, 2021, the Yankees traded Contreras, Miguel Yajure, Maikol Escotto, and Canaan Smith to the Pittsburgh Pirates for Jameson Taillon. (3) Jameson_Taillon Professional career - Major league career - New York Yankees (2021\\u2013present) On January 24, 2021, the Pirates traded Taillon to the New York Yankees for prospects Miguel Yajure, Roansy Contreras, Maikol Escotto, and Canaan Smith.\", \"raw_targets\": \"(1) Miguel Angel Yajure (born May 1, 1998) is a Venezuelan professional baseball pitcher for the Pittsburgh Pirates of Major League Baseball (MLB). He made his MLB debut with the New York Yankees in 2020, and was traded to the Pirates before the 2021 season. \", \"processed_targets\": \"Miguel Angel Yajure (born May 1, 1998) is a Venezuelan professional baseball pitcher for the Pittsburgh Pirates of Major League Baseball (MLB). He made his MLB debut with the New York Yankees in 2020, and was traded to the Pirates before the 2021 season.\", \"coarse_grained\": \"Update the information of the input based on the reference paragraphs.\", \"fine_grained\": \"Replace \\\"New York Yankees\\\" with \\\"Pittsburgh Pirates\\\" and insert details mentioning that he debuted with the New York Yankees in 2020 and was part of a trade to the Pirates before the 2021 season.\", \"explanation\": \"The reference paragraphs indicate that Miguel Yajure, originally a player for the New York Yankees, was traded to the Pittsburgh Pirates. Additionally, it details that this move occurred prior to the 2021 season, therefore, both these facts were updated accordingly in the edited output.\"}"}
{"id": "fruit-test-78", "input": "The 2021 Euro Hockey League will be the 14th season of the Euro Hockey League, Europe's premier club field hockey tournament, organized by the European Hockey Federation. Due to the COVID-19 pandemic in Europe a different format will be used with only one event and eight less teams. The remaining teams will play in the 2021 EHL Cup.", "retrieved_documents": [], "title": "", "task_type": "updating", "meta": "{\"data_source\": \"fruit\", \"data_index\": 518, \"raw_inputs\": \"[0] The 2021 Euro Hockey League will be the 14th season of the Euro Hockey League, Europe's premier club field hockey tournament, organized by the European Hockey Federation. [1] Due to the COVID-19 pandemic in Europe a different format will be used with only one event and eight less teams. [2] The remaining teams will play in the 2021 EHL Cup. [CONTEXT] (0) 2021_in_sports [[Field Hockey]] - [[European Hockey Federation|EHF]] * April 2 \\u2013 5: 2021 Women's EuroHockey Club Trophy in Boom\\n* April 2 \\u2013 5: Women's EuroHockey Club Challenge I in Prague\\n* April 2 \\u2013 5: EuroHockey Club Trophy I in Vienna\\n* April 2 \\u2013 5: EuroHockey Club Trophy II in Plze\\u0148\\n* April 3 \\u2013 5: 2021 Euro Hockey League (Final Four) in Amsterdam\\n** In the final, HC Bloemendaal defeated Club Deportiu Terrassa, 5\\u20132, to win their 4th Euro Hockey League. (1) Royal_L\\u00e9opold_Club INTRODUCTION In 2021 they won their first Euro Hockey League medal and became the third Belgian club to do so when they won the bronze medal match against Uhlenhorst M\\u00fclheim. (2) HC_Bloemendaal Honours - Men National title / Hoofdklasse\\n* Winners (21): 1918\\u201319, 1919\\u201320, 1920\\u201321, 1921\\u201322, 1922\\u201323, 1985-86, 1986-87, 1987-88, 1988-89, 1990-91, 1992-93, 1998-99, 1999-2000, 2001-02, 2005-06, 2006-07, 2007-08, 2008-09, 2009\\u201310, 2018\\u201319, 2020\\u201321\\n* ''Runners-up (12)'': 1917\\u201318, 1921\\u201322, 1923\\u201324, 1924\\u201325, 1984\\u201385, 1991\\u201392, 1993\\u201394, 1995\\u201396, 2003\\u201304, 2004\\u201305, 2010\\u201311, 2013\\u201314\\nEuro Hockey League\\n*Winners (4): 2008\\u201309, 2012\\u201313, 2017\\u201318, 2021\\nEuroHockey Club Champions Cup: 2\\n*Winners (2): 1987, 2001\\n*''Runners-up (3):'' 1988, 1994, 2000\\nEuroHockey Cup Winners Cup\\n*Winners (1): 2006\\nDutch national title indoor hockey\\n*Winners (1): 1986\\u201387 (3) 2021_Euro_Hockey_League_Women INTRODUCTION It was held alongside the men's tournament behind closed doors at the Wagener Stadium in Amstelveen, Netherlands from 3 to 5 April 2021. (4) Atl\\u00e8tic_Terrassa_Hockey_Club Euro Hockey League - Table-0-10 [HEADER] [COL] Season [COL] Round [ROW] [COL] 2021 [COL] Silver medal (5) Thierry_Brinkman Honours - Club Bloemendaal\\n*Euro Hockey League: 2017\\u201318, 2021\\n*Hoofdklasse: 2018\\u201319, 2020\\u201321 (6) 2021_Euro_Hockey_League_Women See also *2021 Euro Hockey League\\n*2021 Women's EuroHockey Indoor Club Cup (7) Florian_Fuchs Honours - Club ;UHC Hamburg\\n*Euro Hockey League: 2009\\u201310, 2011\\u201312\\n\\n;Bloemendaal\\n*Hoofdklasse: 2018\\u201319, 2020\\u201321\\n*Euro Hockey League: 2017\\u201318, 2021 (8) Jorrit_Croon Honours - Club ;Bloemendaal\\n*Hoofdklasse: 2018\\u201319, 2020\\u201321\\n*Euro Hockey League: 2021 (9) Arthur_Van_Doren Honours - Club Bloemendaal\\n*Hoofdklasse: 2018\\u201319, 2020\\u201321\\n*Euro Hockey League: 2021\\n\\nDragons\\n*Belgian Hockey League: 2010\\u201311, 2014\\u201315, 2015\\u201316, 2016\\u201317, 2017\\u201318\", \"raw_targets\": \"The 2021 Euro Hockey League was the 14th season of the Euro Hockey League, Europe's premier club field hockey tournament, organized by the European Hockey Federation. Due to the COVID-19 pandemic in Europe a different format was used with only one event and less teams. (3) The semi-finals were played on 3 April and the final on 5 April 2021 at the Wagener Stadium in Amstelveen, Netherlands. (0) (2) Bloemendaal won a record fourth title after defeating first time finalists Atl\\u00e8tic Terrassa 5\\u20132 in the final. (1) L\\u00e9opold won their first medal after defeating Uhlenhorst M\\u00fclheim 4\\u20132 in the bronze medal match.\", \"processed_targets\": \"The 2021 Euro Hockey League was the 14th season of the Euro Hockey League, Europe's premier club field hockey tournament, organized by the European Hockey Federation. Due to the COVID-19 pandemic in Europe a different format was used with only one event and less teams. The semi-finals were played on 3 April and the final on 5 April 2021 at the Wagener Stadium in Amstelveen, Netherlands. Bloemendaal won a record fourth title after defeating first time finalists Atl\\u00e8tic Terrassa 5\\u20132 in the final. L\\u00e9opold won their first medal after defeating Uhlenhorst M\\u00fclheim 4\\u20132 in the bronze medal match.\", \"coarse_grained\": \"Update the information of the input based on the reference paragraphs.\", \"fine_grained\": \"Change the future tense to past tense when talking about the 2021 Euro Hockey League, indicate the semi-finals and final dates, the location of the final, the teams that played, the scoring, the winning team, and the team that won the first medal after defeating another team in the bronze medal match.\", \"explanation\": \"The text editing system changed the future tense 'will be' to past tense 'was' based on the reference paragraphs that reported the events have already happened. 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{"id": "fruit-test-79", "input": "Cy Chadwick (born 2 June 1969) is an English actor, director, producer, and presenter. His most notable acting role was of Nick Bates in 205 episodes of the long-running British soap ''Emmerdale Farm'' between 1985 and 1996. A year after leaving the series, Leeds-born Chadwick rejoined ITV Yorkshire as a director. As a freelance television producer, Chadwick co-founded the production company \"ATypical Media\". He works for BBC Entertainment and is directing and producing the Young Professionals of the Year series for BBC Three. Cy has recently returned to a role in front of the camera, playing Peter Stringfellow in the forthcoming TV Drama, ''The String'', to be broadcast on ITV3.", "retrieved_documents": [], "title": "", "task_type": "updating", "meta": "{\"data_source\": \"fruit\", \"data_index\": 519, \"raw_inputs\": \"[0] Cy Chadwick (born 2 June 1969) is an English actor, director, producer, and presenter. [1] His most notable acting role was of Nick Bates in 205 episodes of the long-running British soap ''Emmerdale Farm'' between 1985 and 1996. [2] A year after leaving the series, Leeds-born Chadwick rejoined ITV Yorkshire as a director. [3] As a freelance television producer, Chadwick co-founded the production company \\\"ATypical Media\\\". [4] He works for BBC Entertainment and is directing and producing the Young Professionals of the Year series for BBC Three. [5] Cy has recently returned to a role in front of the camera, playing Peter Stringfellow in the forthcoming TV Drama, ''The String'', to be broadcast on ITV3. [CONTEXT] (0) Shanaz_Gulzar INTRODUCTION She starred in the 2019 BBC Four series ''Yorkshire Walks'', where she walked in scenic areas with a 360 degree selfie-stick to record her surroundings. (1) Richard_Coles Broadcasting and media appearances In December 2020 Coles was featured in the BBC series ''Winter Walks'', walking from Sutton Bank to Rievaulx Abbey. (2) List_of_longest-serving_soap_opera_actors Longest serving soap opera actors by country - United Kingdom - Table-0-415 [HEADER] bgcolor=\\\"#CCCCCC\\\" [COL] Actor [COL] Character [COL] Soap Opera [COL] Years [COL] Duration [COL] Reference [ROW] [COL] Cy Chadwick [COL] Nick Bates [COL] ''Emmerdale'' [COL] 1985, 1986\\u20131996, 1999 [COL] years [COL] (3) List_of_Emmerdale_characters_(1996) Sean Rossi When Kathy's brother Nick Bates (Cy Chadwick) kills poacher Jeremy \\\"Jed\\\" Connell (Ian Blower), Jed's brother Sidney Connell (Rodger Fox) begins terrorising Kathy and targets the tearooms. (4) List_of_former_Emmerdale_characters 1990s - Last appeared in 1999 - Table-0-6 [HEADER] [COL] Character [COL] Actor(s) [COL] Duration [ROW] [COL] Nick Bates [COL] Cy Chadwick [COL] 1985\\u20131996, 1999\", \"raw_targets\": \"[0] His most notable acting role was of Nick Bates in the long-running British soap ''Emmerdale Farm'' from 1985 to 1996. [2] [3] He works for BBC Entertainment and directed and produced the Young Professionals of the Year series for BBC Three. (0) Chadwick produced the series ''Yorkshire Walks'' for BBC Four in 2019, in which Bradford artist Shanaz Gulzar walks scenic paths with a 360-degree camera on a selfie stick. Chadwick produced the series ''Winter Walks'' for BBC England. (1) The Reverend Richard Coles walked from Sutton Bank to Rievaulx Abbey.\", \"processed_targets\": \"Cy Chadwick (born 2 June 1969) is an English actor, director, producer, and presenter. His most notable acting role was of Nick Bates in the long-running British soap ''Emmerdale Farm'' from 1985 to 1996. A year after leaving the series, Leeds-born Chadwick rejoined ITV Yorkshire as a director. As a freelance television producer, Chadwick co-founded the production company \\\"ATypical Media\\\". He works for BBC Entertainment and directed and produced the Young Professionals of the Year series for BBC Three. Chadwick produced the series ''Yorkshire Walks'' for BBC Four in 2019, in which Bradford artist Shanaz Gulzar walks scenic paths with a 360-degree camera on a selfie stick. Chadwick produced the series ''Winter Walks'' for BBC England. The Reverend Richard Coles walked from Sutton Bank to Rievaulx Abbey.\", \"coarse_grained\": \"Update the information of the input based on the reference paragraphs.\", \"fine_grained\": \"Replace several portions of the text to correctly describe Cy Chadwick's work on \\\"Emmerdale Farm,\\\" his return to ITV Yorkshire, and his work as a director and producer. Further extend the text to include his productions of the series \\\"Yorkshire Walks\\\" and \\\"Winter Walks\\\" for BBC, based on the referenced works.\", \"explanation\": \"The editing instruction was to update the information from the input text based on the referenced paragraphs. 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{"id": "fruit-test-80", "input": "The president of the Republic of the Union of Myanmar () is the head of state and ''de jure'' head of government of Myanmar and leads the executive branch of the Burmese government, and heads the Cabinet of Myanmar. The president is elected by members of parliament, not by the general population; specifically the Presidential Electoral College, a three committee body composed of members of parliament, elects the president. Each of the three committees, made up of Amyotha Hluttaw, Pyithu Hluttaw members of parliament, or military-appointed lawmakers, nominates a candidate for presidency. The candidate with the highest number of votes from the Electoral College is elected president, while the two other candidates become vice-presidents. The president serves for a term of 5 years. Should a president resign for any reason or die in office, the Presidential Electoral College will meet and each of the three committees will nominate a candidate to finish out the prior President's term so that the terms of the legislature and presidency are synchronised. The candidate who receives the most votes from the nominees is elected. The incumbent president is Win Myint. While he is the head of state and ''de jure'' head of government, the ''de facto'' head of government and the dominant state figure is the State Counsellor of Myanmar and leader of the ruling National League for Democracy, Aung San Suu Kyi. The position of President was created in 1948, with the adoption of the Burmese Declaration of Independence from the United Kingdom. Since then, eleven people have held the office (with two of them doing so on multiple occasions). Due to the country's long period of military rule, it has not been uncommon for the prime minister to be a serving (or recently retired) military officer. The actual power of the prime minister has considerably varied over time, differing based on who holds the office. In 2004, a power struggle between the then\u2013head of state, Senior General Than Shwe, chairman of the State Peace and Development Council, and his President, General Khin Nyunt, resulted in the prime minister being dismissed and arrested. The position was abolished on 30 March 2011, according to the current Constitution (adopted in 2008).", "retrieved_documents": [], "title": "", "task_type": "updating", "meta": "{\"data_source\": \"fruit\", \"data_index\": 534, \"raw_inputs\": \"[0] The president of the Republic of the Union of Myanmar () is the head of state and ''de jure'' head of government of Myanmar and leads the executive branch of the Burmese government, and heads the Cabinet of Myanmar. [1] The president is elected by members of parliament, not by the general population; specifically the Presidential Electoral College, a three committee body composed of members of parliament, elects the president. [2] Each of the three committees, made up of Amyotha Hluttaw, Pyithu Hluttaw members of parliament, or military-appointed lawmakers, nominates a candidate for presidency. [3] The candidate with the highest number of votes from the Electoral College is elected president, while the two other candidates become vice-presidents. [4] The president serves for a term of 5 years. [5] Should a president resign for any reason or die in office, the Presidential Electoral College will meet and each of the three committees will nominate a candidate to finish out the prior President's term so that the terms of the legislature and presidency are synchronised. [6] The candidate who receives the most votes from the nominees is elected. [7] The incumbent president is Win Myint. [8] While he is the head of state and ''de jure'' head of government, the ''de facto'' head of government and the dominant state figure is the State Counsellor of Myanmar and leader of the ruling National League for Democracy, Aung San Suu Kyi. [9] The position of President was created in 1948, with the adoption of the Burmese Declaration of Independence from the United Kingdom. [10] Since then, eleven people have held the office (with two of them doing so on multiple occasions). [11] Due to the country's long period of military rule, it has not been uncommon for the prime minister to be a serving (or recently retired) military officer. [12] The actual power of the prime minister has considerably varied over time, differing based on who holds the office. [13] In 2004, a power struggle between the then\\u2013head of state, Senior General Than Shwe, chairman of the State Peace and Development Council, and his President, General Khin Nyunt, resulted in the prime minister being dismissed and arrested. [14] The position was abolished on 30 March 2011, according to the current Constitution (adopted in 2008). [CONTEXT] (0) Kyaw_Zwar_Minn INTRODUCTION In response to the coup d'\\u00e9tat carried out in Myanmar on 1st February 2021, Ambassador Kyaw Zwar Minn publicly demanded, on 8 March, the release of State Counsellor Aung San Suu Kyi and President Win Myint with denying the legitimacy of the junta's rule. (1) 2021_Myanmar_coup_d'\\u00e9tat Legal basis Half of the NDSC's members at the time of the coup were civilians, including the president, the civilian-elected second vice-president, and the speakers of the upper and lower houses, all of whom had been arrested by the military. 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[2] After the 2015 election, while the president continues to be the head of state and ''de jure'' head of government, the ''de facto'' head of government and the dominant state figure was the State Counsellor of Myanmar and leader of the ruling National League for Democracy, Aung San Suu Kyi. \", \"processed_targets\": \"The president of the Republic of the Union of Myanmar () is the head of state and nominal head of government of Myanmar. The president leads leads the Cabinet of Myanmar, the executive branch of the Burmese government. The current president is Myint Swe, who assumed the presidency in an acting capacity on 1 February 2021 after the 2021 coup d'\\u00e9tat. The president is elected by members of parliament, not by the general population; specifically the Presidential Electoral College, a three-committee body composed of members of parliament, elects the president. 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{"id": "fruit-test-81", "input": "Will Zalatoris (born August 16, 1996) is an American professional golfer who plays on the Korn Ferry Tour. He won the 2020 TPC Colorado Championship.", "retrieved_documents": [], "title": "", "task_type": "updating", "meta": "{\"data_source\": \"fruit\", \"data_index\": 537, \"raw_inputs\": \"[0] Will Zalatoris (born August 16, 1996) is an American professional golfer who plays on the Korn Ferry Tour. [1] He won the 2020 TPC Colorado Championship. [CONTEXT] (0) 2021_Masters_Tournament Field - Criteria The leading 50 players on the Official World Golf Ranking as of March 29, 2021\\n\\n*Brian Harman\\n*Robert MacIntyre\\n*Will Zalatoris\\n\\n\\n20. (1) 2021_Masters_Tournament Round summaries - Second round - Table-0-2 [HEADER] [COL] Place [COL] Player [COL] Score [COL] To par [ROW] [COL] Will Zalatoris [COL] 70-68=138 (2) 2021_Masters_Tournament Round summaries - Third round They were joined in second place by Marc Leishman and Masters rookie Will Zalatoris. (3) 2021_Masters_Tournament Round summaries - Final round - Summary Hideki Matsuyama, who led by four shots entering the round, saw his lead cut to just one after he bogeyed the first hole while Will Zalatoris made birdie at the first and second. (4) 2021_Masters_Tournament Round summaries - First round - Table-0-6 [HEADER] [COL] Place [COL] Player [COL] Score [COL] To par [ROW] [COL] Will Zalatoris (5) 2021_Masters_Tournament Round summaries - Final round - Final leaderboard - Table-1-1 [HEADER] ''Top 10'' [COL] Place [COL] Player [COL] Score [COL] To par [COL] Money (US$) [ROW] 2 [COL] Will Zalatoris [COL] | \\u22129 [COL] 1,242,000 (6) Hideki_Matsuyama Major championships - Wins (1) - Table-0-0 [HEADER] [COL] Year [COL] Championship [COL] 54 holes [COL] Winning score [COL] Margin [COL] Runner-up [ROW] style=\\\"background:#d0f0c0;\\\" [COL] 2021 [COL] Masters Tournament [COL] 4 shot lead [COL] \\u221210 | 1 stroke [COL] Will Zalatoris (7) 2021_Masters_Tournament Round summaries - First round Will Zalatoris, making his Masters debut, eagled the par-5 15th and shot 70 (\\u22122) to share fourth place. (8) 2021_Masters_Tournament INTRODUCTION Hideki Matsuyama became the first Japanese male golfer to win a major championship, and the first Asian-born golfer to win the Masters, finishing with a 72-hole score of 278 (\\u221210), one shot ahead of Will Zalatoris. (9) Hideki_Matsuyama Professional wins (15) - PGA Tour wins (6) - Table-1-5 [HEADER] [COL] No. [COL] Date [COL] Tournament [COL] Winning score [COL] Margin ofvictory [COL] Runner(s)-up [ROW] style=\\\"background:#e5d1cb;\\\"\\n6\\n11 Apr 2021 [COL] Masters Tournament [COL] \\u221210 (69-71-65-73=278) [COL] 1 stroke [COL] Will Zalatoris (10) 2021_Masters_Tournament Round summaries - Third round - Table-0-4 [HEADER] [COL] Place [COL] Player [COL] Score [COL] To par [ROW] [COL] Will Zalatoris [COL] 70-68-71=209 (11) Masters_Tournament Champions - Table-0-0 [HEADER] [COL] Year [COL] Champion [COL] Score [COL] To par [COL] Margin ofvictory [COL] Runner(s)-up [COL] Winner'sshare ($) [ROW] 2021 [COL] Hideki Matsuyama [COL] 278 [COL] \\u221210 [COL] 1 stroke [COL] Will Zalatoris [COL] 2,070,000 (17) List_of_American_Walker_Cup_golfers Players - Table-0-307 [HEADER] [COL] Player [COL] Editions [ROW] [COL] Will Zalatoris [COL] 2017\", \"raw_targets\": \"William Patrick Zalatoris (born August 16, 1996) is an American professional golfer. He won the 2020 TPC Colorado Championship on the Korn Ferry Tour. (0) (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10) (11) He finished second in the 2021 Masters Tournament.\", \"processed_targets\": \"William Patrick Zalatoris (born August 16, 1996) is an American professional golfer. He won the 2020 TPC Colorado Championship on the Korn Ferry Tour. He finished second in the 2021 Masters Tournament.\", \"coarse_grained\": \"Update the information of the input based on the reference paragraphs.\", \"fine_grained\": \"Edit the text to include the full name of William Zalatoris, remove his association with the Korn Ferry Tour, and add information about his second place finish in the 2021 Masters Tournament.\", \"explanation\": \"In the edit, the system updated the golfer's name to his full name \\\"William Patrick\\\" from \\\"Will\\\" based on the referenced information given. Another change is the addition of the information stating that he \\\"finished second in the 2021 Masters Tournament\\\" as indicated in the reference paragraphs. This was not previously mentioned in the original text.\"}"}
{"id": "fruit-test-82", "input": "Jaylen Waddle (born November 25, 1998) is an American football wide receiver and kick returner for the Alabama Crimson Tide.", "retrieved_documents": [], "title": "", "task_type": "updating", "meta": "{\"data_source\": \"fruit\", \"data_index\": 539, \"raw_inputs\": \"[0] Jaylen Waddle (born November 25, 1998) is an American football wide receiver and kick returner for the Alabama Crimson Tide. [CONTEXT] (0) Chris_Grier Executive career - Miami Dolphins A year later, on April 29, 2021, Grier drafted Tagovailoa's former teammate from Alabama, wide receiver Jaylen Waddle with the 6th pick and Miami linebacker Jaelan Phillips with the 18th pick in the 2021 draft. (1) 2020_Alabama_Crimson_Tide_football_team Players drafted into the NFL - Table-0-2 [ROW] [COL] 1 [COL] 6 [COL] Jaylen Waddle [COL] WR [COL] Miami Dolphins (2) 2021_Alabama_Crimson_Tide_football_team Offseason - 2021 NFL Draft - Table-0-2 [ROW] [COL] 1 [COL] 6 [COL] Jaylen Waddle [COL] WR [COL] Miami Dolphins (3) 2020_Southeastern_Conference_football_season NFL Draft - Table-1-2 [HEADER] [COL] Round # [COL] Pick # [COL] NFL Team [COL] Player [COL] Position [COL] College [ROW] [COL] 1 [COL] 6 [COL] Miami Dolphins [COL] Jaylen Waddle [COL] WR [COL] Alabama (4) Alabama_Crimson_Tide_football_statistical_leaders Receiving Records - Receiving Touchdowns - Table-2-12 [CAPTION] Single game [ROW] [COL] [COL] Jaylen Waddle [COL] 3 [COL] 2019 [COL] Auburn (5) 2018_Alabama_Crimson_Tide_football_team Game summaries - vs. Louisiana - Table-1-5 [HEADER] [COL] Team [COL] Category [COL] Player [COL] Statistics [ROW] [COL] Receiving [COL] Jaylen Waddle [COL] 3 receptions, 138 yards, 2 TD (6) 2021_Alabama_Crimson_Tide_football_team Offseason - Players - Table-0-6 [CAPTION] 2021 Alabama offseason departures [ROW] [COL] Jaylen Waddle [COL] 17 [COL] WR [COL] 5\\u201910 [COL] 182 [COL] Junior [COL] Houston, TX [COL] Declared for NFL Draft (7) 2018_Louisiana_Ragin'_Cajuns_football_team Game summaries - at Alabama - Table-2-5 [HEADER] [COL] Team [COL] Category [COL] Player [COL] Statistics [ROW] [COL] Receiving [COL] Jaylen Waddle [COL] 3 receptions, 138 yards, 2 TDs (8) 2020_Alabama_Crimson_Tide_football_team Game summaries - at Missouri Tigers - Table-2-2 [HEADER] [COL] Team [COL] Category [COL] Player [COL] Statistics [ROW] [COL] Receiving [COL] Jaylen Waddle [COL] 8 receptions, 134 yards, 2 TDs (9) Waddle_(surname) INTRODUCTION Notable people with the surname include:\\n\\n* Alan Waddle (born 1954), English footballer\\n* Bryan Waddle (21st century), New Zealand broadcaster\\n* Chris Waddle (born 1960), English footballer\\n* Jaylen Waddle (born 1998) American football wide receiver\\n* Tom Waddle (born 1967), American football wide receiver (10) Alabama_Crimson_Tide_football_statistical_leaders Receiving Records - Receiving Touchdowns - Table-0-9 [CAPTION] Career [ROW] [COL] [COL] Jaylen Waddle [COL] 17 [COL] 2018 2019 2020 (11) 2020_Southeastern_Conference_football_season Awards and Honors - All-conference teams - Table-1-29 [HEADER] [COL] Position [COL] Player [COL] Team [ROW] style=\\\"text-align:center;\\\" [COL] RS [COL] Jaylen Waddle [COL] Alabama (16) Slade_Bolden College career As a redshirt sophomore, Bolden became a starter at wide receiver after Jaylen Waddle suffered a broken ankle.\", \"raw_targets\": \"(1) (2) (3) Jaylen Waddle (born November 25, 1998) is an American football wide receiver for the Miami Dolphins of the National Football League (NFL). (0) He played college football at Alabama and was drafted sixth overall by the Dolphins in the 2021 NFL Draft. \", \"processed_targets\": \"Jaylen Waddle (born November 25, 1998) is an American football wide receiver for the Miami Dolphins of the National Football League (NFL). He played college football at Alabama and was drafted sixth overall by the Dolphins in the 2021 NFL Draft.\", \"coarse_grained\": \"Update the information of the input based on the reference paragraphs.\", \"fine_grained\": \"Revise the sentence to indicate that Jaylen Waddle is a wide receiver for the Miami Dolphins and that he was drafted sixth overall by the Dolphins in the 2021 NFL Draft.\", \"explanation\": \"The text editing system was instructed to update the information based on the reference paragraphs. It altered the text to reflect that Jaylen Waddle is currently a wide receiver for the Miami Dolphins, indicating his move from the Alabama Crimson Tide. Also, it inserted the information that he was drafted sixth overall by the Dolphins in the 2021 NFL Draft from the input references.\"}"}
{"id": "fruit-test-83", "input": "Smartville is a purpose-built factory complex in Hambach, France, established in 1994 as a joint venture of Daimler-Benz and the Swiss watch manufacturer Swatch to produce the Smart car. Today it is fully owned by Daimler AG. The \"smart\" production site in Hambach (France) with its 2,000 workers is among the most modern automobile production plants. It has been built for 450 million Euros and has started production in 1998. In order to achieve optimized production processes the plant is arranged in the shape of a cross; in each of its four extensions different assembly works are provided. The centre, the so-called ''market place'', serves as a test room for completed vehicles and for refinishing operations. The centre is multi-storied; thereby all the administrative, IT and changing rooms could be implemented in one central place. The factory was officially opened in 1997 in the presence of Jacques Chirac and Helmut Kohl. The decision to locate the plant in French Hambach rather than the Black Forest site in Lahr (which had also been seriously evaluated) was made for several reasons. Lorraine and the region around Hambach were shaped by the heavy industry in former times. With the decay of this economic branch a considerable proportion of the population became unemployed. From the EU funds for economically underdeveloped regions as well as from the French government appropriations for an industry settling were available that would not have been provided in Lahr. The high unemployment provided the advantage of a high labor potential for a substantial new manufacturing plant. The Hambach site was closer to the Autoroute than the Lahr site would have been, though both sites are well served by Autobahn connections. Finally pivotal were the vast area reserve and the lower wage level in Lorraine. Calculations resulted in 75 Euros lower production costs for one Smart at the French production site than on the German site. Modern Toyota-inspired production philosophy also necessitated a large surrounding land area so that key suppliers could have their own assembly or warehousing facilities on the same site as the Smart plant. Smart is the company with the lowest in-house production depth in the automobile sector. It accounts only for 10%, most other manufacturers often still have 20\u201340%. This means that 90% of the production steps to the complete car are performed by component suppliers.", "retrieved_documents": [], "title": "", "task_type": "updating", "meta": "{\"data_source\": \"fruit\", \"data_index\": 545, \"raw_inputs\": \"[0] Smartville is a purpose-built factory complex in Hambach, France, established in 1994 as a joint venture of Daimler-Benz and the Swiss watch manufacturer Swatch to produce the Smart car. [1] Today it is fully owned by Daimler AG. [2] The \\\"smart\\\" production site in Hambach (France) with its 2,000 workers is among the most modern automobile production plants. [3] It has been built for 450 million Euros and has started production in 1998. [4] In order to achieve optimized production processes the plant is arranged in the shape of a cross; in each of its four extensions different assembly works are provided. [5] The centre, the so-called ''market place'', serves as a test room for completed vehicles and for refinishing operations. [6] The centre is multi-storied; thereby all the administrative, IT and changing rooms could be implemented in one central place. [7] The factory was officially opened in 1997 in the presence of Jacques Chirac and Helmut Kohl. [8] The decision to locate the plant in French Hambach rather than the Black Forest site in Lahr (which had also been seriously evaluated) was made for several reasons. [9] Lorraine and the region around Hambach were shaped by the heavy industry in former times. [10] With the decay of this economic branch a considerable proportion of the population became unemployed. [11] From the EU funds for economically underdeveloped regions as well as from the French government appropriations for an industry settling were available that would not have been provided in Lahr. [12] The high unemployment provided the advantage of a high labor potential for a substantial new manufacturing plant. [13] The Hambach site was closer to the Autoroute than the Lahr site would have been, though both sites are well served by Autobahn connections. [14] Finally pivotal were the vast area reserve and the lower wage level in Lorraine. [15] Calculations resulted in 75 Euros lower production costs for one Smart at the French production site than on the German site. [16] Modern Toyota-inspired production philosophy also necessitated a large surrounding land area so that key suppliers could have their own assembly or warehousing facilities on the same site as the Smart plant. [17] Smart is the company with the lowest in-house production depth in the automobile sector. [18] It accounts only for 10%, most other manufacturers often still have 20\\u201340%. [19] This means that 90% of the production steps to the complete car are performed by component suppliers. [CONTEXT] (0) Ineos_Grenadier Development On 8 December 2020 Ineos announced it had purchased the Smartville factory at Hambach, France, to build the Grenadier, stating that the site's location \\\"gives excellent access to supply chains, automotive talent and target markets\\\". 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[4] [5] The center, the so-called ''marketplace'', serves as a test room for completed vehicles and for refinishing operations. [6] The center is multi-storied; thereby all the administrative, IT and changing rooms could be implemented in one central place. [7] [8] [9] [10] [11] From the EU funds for economically underdeveloped regions as well as from the French government appropriations for an industry settlement were available that would not have been provided in Lahr. [12] [13] [14] [15] [16] \", \"processed_targets\": \"Smartville is a purpose-built factory complex in Hambach, France, established in 1994 as a joint venture of Daimler-Benz and the Swiss watch manufacturer Swatch to produce the Smart car. The \\\"smart\\\" production site in Hambach (France) with its 2,000 workers was among the most modern automobile production plants. It was built for 450 million Euros and started production in 1998. In order to achieve optimized production processes the plant is arranged in the shape of a cross; in each of its four extensions different assembly works are provided. The centre, the so-called ''market place'', serves as a test room for completed vehicles and for refinishing operations. The center, the so-called ''marketplace'', serves as a test room for completed vehicles and for refinishing operations. The centre is multi-storied; thereby all the administrative, IT and changing rooms could be implemented in one central place. The center is multi-storied; thereby all the administrative, IT and changing rooms could be implemented in one central place. The factory was officially opened in 1997 in the presence of Jacques Chirac and Helmut Kohl. The decision to locate the plant in French Hambach rather than the Black Forest site in Lahr (which had also been seriously evaluated) was made for several reasons. Lorraine and the region around Hambach were shaped by the heavy industry in former times. With the decay of this economic branch a considerable proportion of the population became unemployed. From the EU funds for economically underdeveloped regions as well as from the French government appropriations for an industry settling were available that would not have been provided in Lahr. From the EU funds for economically underdeveloped regions as well as from the French government appropriations for an industry settlement were available that would not have been provided in Lahr. The high unemployment provided the advantage of a high labor potential for a substantial new manufacturing plant. The Hambach site was closer to the Autoroute than the Lahr site would have been, though both sites are well served by Autobahn connections. Finally pivotal were the vast area reserve and the lower wage level in Lorraine. 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{"id": "fruit-test-84", "input": "Jihane Almira Chedid (, born February 4, 2000) is an Indonesian People's Consultative Assembly Ambassador, actress, fashion model and beauty pageant titleholder who won the title of Puteri Indonesia Pariwisata 2020. She is known for her work in advocating for #ActYourThoughts orphanage programs. Chedid is the first delegate from Central Java to ever be crowned Puteri Indonesia Pariwisata. She will represent Indonesia at the Miss Supranational 2020 pageant, to be held in December 2020 at Poland.", "retrieved_documents": [], "title": "", "task_type": "updating", "meta": "{\"data_source\": \"fruit\", \"data_index\": 549, \"raw_inputs\": \"[0] Jihane Almira Chedid (, born February 4, 2000) is an Indonesian People's Consultative Assembly Ambassador, actress, fashion model and beauty pageant titleholder who won the title of Puteri Indonesia Pariwisata 2020. [1] She is known for her work in advocating for #ActYourThoughts orphanage programs. [2] Chedid is the first delegate from Central Java to ever be crowned Puteri Indonesia Pariwisata. [3] She will represent Indonesia at the Miss Supranational 2020 pageant, to be held in December 2020 at Poland. [CONTEXT] (0) Miss_Supranational_2021 Contestants - Table-0-21 [HEADER] [COL] Country/Territory [COL] Delegate [COL] Age [COL] Hometown [COL] Continental Group [ROW] [COL] Indonesia [COL] Jihane Almira Chedid [COL] 21 [COL] Semarang [COL] Asia (1) Puteri_Indonesia International achievements - Overall titleholders - Table-0-0 [HEADER] [COL] Year [COL] Puteri's [COL] Runner-up [COL] Puteri's Achievements and Placement [COL] Ref [ROW] [COL] 2020 [COL] Puteri Indonesia Raden Roro Ayu Maulida Putri Puteri Indonesia Lingkungan Putu Ayu Saraswati Puteri Indonesia Pariwisata Jihane Almira Chedid [COL] 3rd Runner-up Louise Kalista Wilson-Iskandar 4th Runner-up\\nAngel Virginia Boelan 5th Runner-up\\nYoan Clara Teken [COL] Miss Universe 2020\\nRaden Roro Ayu Maulida Putri\\n(''Top 21'') Miss International 2021\\nPutu Ayu Saraswati\\n(TBD) Miss Supranational 2021\\nJihane Almira Chedid (TBD) [COL] (2) Puteri_Indonesia Details - Puteri Indonesia Pariwisata (Miss Supranational Indonesia) - Table-0-39 [ROW] [COL] 2020 [COL] * Central Java [COL] Jihane Almira Chedid [COL] Miss Supranational 2021 [COL] TBA [COL] TBA (3) Puteri_Indonesia International achievements - Overall titleholders - Table-0-0 [HEADER] [COL] Year [COL] Puteri's [COL] Runner-up [COL] Puteri's Achievements and Placement [COL] Ref [ROW] [COL] 2020 [COL] Puteri Indonesia Raden Roro Ayu Maulida Putri Puteri Indonesia Lingkungan Putu Ayu Saraswati Puteri Indonesia Pariwisata Jihane Almira Chedid [COL] 3rd Runner-up Louise Kalista Wilson-Iskandar 4th Runner-up\\nAngel Virginia Boelan 5th Runner-up\\nYoan Clara Teken [COL] Miss Universe 2020\\nRaden Roro Ayu Maulida Putri\\n(''Top 21'') Miss International 2021\\nPutu Ayu Saraswati\\n(TBD) Miss Supranational 2021\\nJihane Almira Chedid (TBD) [COL] (4) 2020_in_Indonesia Events - March * March 6 - The reigning Puteri Indonesia 2020 Queens are crowned; Raden Roro Ayu Maulida Putri of East Java crowned Puteri Indonesia 2020 (Miss Universe Indonesia), Putu Ayu Saraswati of Bali crowned Puteri Indonesia Lingkungan 2020 (Miss International Indonesia) and Jihane Almira Chedid of Central Java crowned Puteri Indonesia Pariwisata 2020 (Miss Supranational Indonesia), who was crowned on 6 March 2020 in Jakarta Convention Center. (5) Ayu_Maulida Early life and background On 12 March 2020 together with Puteri Indonesia 2020 Queens Putu Ayu Saraswati and Jihane Almira Chedid, Maulida elected as Indonesian People's Consultative Assembly Ambassador by the Speaker of the People's Consultative Assembly, Bambang Soesatyo.\", \"raw_targets\": \"Jihane Almira Chedid (born February 4, 2000) is an Indonesian People's Consultative Assembly Ambassador, actress, fashion model and beauty pageant titleholder who won the title of Puteri Indonesia Pariwisata 2020. She is known for her work in advocating for ''#ActYourThoughts'' orphanage programs. [2] (0) (1) (2) (3) (4) She will represent Indonesia at the Miss Supranational 2021 pageant, to be held in Poland. \", \"processed_targets\": \"Jihane Almira Chedid (born February 4, 2000) is an Indonesian People's Consultative Assembly Ambassador, actress, fashion model and beauty pageant titleholder who won the title of Puteri Indonesia Pariwisata 2020. 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{"id": "fruit-test-85", "input": "The Health Protection (Coronavirus, International Travel) (England) Regulations 2020 (SI 2020/568) is a statutory instrument (SI) enacted on 4 July 2020 by the Secretary of State for Health and Social Care, Matt Hancock, in response to the COVID-19 pandemic. The regulations aim to reduce the possibility of infection spreading from travellers from overseas. They impose requirements on certain categories of travellers arriving in England from outside the Common Travel Area (which comprises all regions of the United Kingdom plus the Republic of Ireland, the Channel Islands and Isle of Man). Travellers falling within the regulations must provide specified information to the UK government on entry, and some must undergo a fourteen-day period of self-isolation. As initially made, the requirements applied in respect of all travel to England from anywhere outside the Common Travel Area, but from 10 July 2020 travellers from a list of \"exempt countries and territories\" are not subject to the requirement to self-isolate. The SI relates to England only; there are separate regulations for travellers to Wales, Scotland and Northern Ireland.", "retrieved_documents": [], "title": "", "task_type": "updating", "meta": "{\"data_source\": \"fruit\", \"data_index\": 552, \"raw_inputs\": \"[0] The Health Protection (Coronavirus, International Travel) (England) Regulations 2020 (SI 2020/568) is a statutory instrument (SI) enacted on 4 July 2020 by the Secretary of State for Health and Social Care, Matt Hancock, in response to the COVID-19 pandemic. [1] The regulations aim to reduce the possibility of infection spreading from travellers from overseas. [2] They impose requirements on certain categories of travellers arriving in England from outside the Common Travel Area (which comprises all regions of the United Kingdom plus the Republic of Ireland, the Channel Islands and Isle of Man). [3] Travellers falling within the regulations must provide specified information to the UK government on entry, and some must undergo a fourteen-day period of self-isolation. [4] As initially made, the requirements applied in respect of all travel to England from anywhere outside the Common Travel Area, but from 10 July 2020 travellers from a list of \\\"exempt countries and territories\\\" are not subject to the requirement to self-isolate. [5] The SI relates to England only; there are separate regulations for travellers to Wales, Scotland and Northern Ireland. [CONTEXT] (0) The_Health_Protection_(Coronavirus,_International_Travel_and_Operator_Liability)_(England)_Regulations_2021 List of countries and territories For many countries there were prior restrictions already in place under the preceding regulations SI 2020/568: see The Health Protection (Coronavirus, International Travel) (England) Regulations 2020 for details. (1) The_Health_Protection_(Coronavirus,_International_Travel_and_Operator_Liability)_(England)_Regulations_2021 INTRODUCTION The instrument revokes and replaces The Health Protection (Coronavirus, International Travel) (England) Regulations 2020 (SI 2020/568). (2) United_Kingdom_legislation_connected_with_the_COVID-19_pandemic Secondary legislation in England - Table-0-311 [HEADER] [COL] Regulation [COL] SI Number [COL] Date laid before Parliament [COL] Detail [ROW] [COL] The Health Protection (Coronavirus, International Travel) (England) (Amendment) Regulations 2021 [COL] 2021 No.18 [COL] 8 January 2021 [COL] Removed Botswana, Israel, Jerusalem, Mauritius and the Seychelles from list of countries from which persons traveling to England were not required to self isolate on arrival. Applied additional more restrictive measures persons travelling from Angola, Botswana, Eswatini, Lesotho, Malawi, Mauritius, Mozambique, Namibia, Seychelles, Zambia and Zimbabwe. (3) United_Kingdom_legislation_connected_with_the_COVID-19_pandemic Secondary legislation in England - Table-0-316 [HEADER] [COL] Regulation [COL] SI Number [COL] Date laid before Parliament [COL] Detail [ROW] [COL] The Health Protection (Coronavirus, Pre-Departure Testing and Operator Liability) (England) (Amendment) Regulations 2021 [COL] 2021 No.38 [COL] 14 January 2021 [COL] Requires that all persons arriving in England from outside the Common Travel Area must possess a negative COVID-19 test. (4) United_Kingdom_legislation_connected_with_the_COVID-19_pandemic Secondary legislation in England - Table-0-246 [HEADER] [COL] Regulation [COL] SI Number [COL] Date laid before Parliament [COL] Detail [ROW] [COL] The Health Protection (Coronavirus, International Travel) (England) (Amendment) (No. 19) Regulations 2020 [COL] 2020 No.1129 [COL] 16 October 2020 [COL] Adds the island of Crete to the list of territories from which persons are not required to self-isolate when travelling to England and removes Italy, San Marino and the Vatican City State from that list.\", \"raw_targets\": \"[0] The regulations aimed to reduce the possibility of infection spreading from travellers from overseas. They imposed requirements on certain categories of travellers arriving in England from outside the Common Travel Area (which comprises all regions of the United Kingdom plus the Republic of Ireland, the Channel Islands and Isle of Man). Travellers falling within the regulations had to provide specified information to the British government on entry, and some had to undergo a fourteen-day period of self-isolation (later reduced to ten days). As initially made, the requirements applied in respect of all travel to England from anywhere outside the Common Travel Area, but from 10 July 2020 travellers from a list of \\\"exempt countries and territories\\\" were not subject to the requirement to self-isolate. Later amendments introduced further refinements including \\\"additional measures\\\" imposed on travellers from certain areas, and rules banning all flights and vessels from some high-risk regions. The SI related to England only; there were separate regulations for travellers to Wales, Scotland and Northern Ireland. (0) (1) On 17 May 2021 the regulations were revoked and replaced by The Health Protection (Coronavirus, International Travel and Operator Liability) (England) Regulations 2021. 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{"id": "fruit-test-86", "input": "Isaac Alfredo Barnechea Garc\u00eda (born 19 May 1952) is a Peruvian journalist and politician. In 2016 he ran for President of Peru with Acci\u00f3n Popular, finishing in fourth place. Currently, he is among the potential candidates for the 2021 Peruvian general election. As a journalist, he hosted the television interview program titled \"Direct Contact\", which ran from 1978 to 1980. The show was overseen by the military dictatorship until 1980. Since then, he has been a columnist for the Spanish newspaper El Pa\u00eds, the Peruvian magazine Caretas and has written six books about Peruvian politics and political economy.", "retrieved_documents": [], "title": "", "task_type": "updating", "meta": "{\"data_source\": \"fruit\", \"data_index\": 553, \"raw_inputs\": \"[0] Isaac Alfredo Barnechea Garc\\u00eda (born 19 May 1952) is a Peruvian journalist and politician. 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[CONTEXT] (0) Opinion_polling_for_the_2021_Peruvian_general_election Presidential election (first round) - Pre-electoral polls - Table-0-46 [HEADER] style=\\\"height:42px; background-color:#E9E9E9\\\" [COL] Pollster [COL] Date [COL] Sample size [COL] George Forsyth [COL] Salvador del Solar [COL] Daniel Urresti [COL] Keiko Fujimori [COL] Ver\\u00f3nika Mendoza [COL] Julio Guzm\\u00e1n [COL] Alfredo Barnechea [COL] Yonhy Lescano [COL] C\\u00e9sar Acu\\u00f1a [COL] Kenji Fujimori [COL] Jorge Mu\\u00f1oz [COL] Daniel Salaverry [COL] Alberto Beingolea [COL] Alan Garc\\u00eda [COL] Other [COL] Blank / None [COL] Undecided [ROW] (1) 2016_Peruvian_general_election Presidential nominees - Main presidential nominees * Alfredo Barnechea is Popular Action's nominee. (2) Popular_Action_(Peru) Presidential nominees * 1956 - Fernando Bela\\u00fande Terry (as Democratic Youth's Front)\\n* 1962 - Fernando Bela\\u00fande Terry\\n* 1963 - Fernando Bela\\u00fande Terry\\n* 1980 - Fernando Bela\\u00fande Terry\\n* 1985 - Javier Alva Orlandini\\n* 1990 - Mario Vargas Llosa (Coalition with Democratic Front)\\n* 1995 - Ra\\u00fal Diez Canseco\\n* 2000 - V\\u00edctor Andr\\u00e9s Garc\\u00eda Bela\\u00fande\\n* 2001 - No Candidate\\n* 2006 - Valent\\u00edn Paniagua (Coalition with Center Front)\\n* 2011 - Alejandro Toledo (Coalition with Possible Peru Alliance)\\n* 2016 - Alfredo Barnechea\\n* 2021 - Yonhy Lescano (3) 2016_Peruvian_general_election Presidential nominees - Main presidential nominees - Table-0-4 [ROW] [COL] ]] [COL] [COL] [COL] [COL] [[Ver\\u00f3nika Mendoza| (4) Popular_Action_(Peru) Electoral history - Presidential elections - Table-0-8 [HEADER] [COL] 1962 [COL] Fernando Bela\\u00fande Terry [COL] [COL] Popular Action [COL] 544 180 [COL] [COL] 2nd [ROW] [COL] 2016 [COL] Alfredo Barnechea [COL] [COL] Popular Action [COL] 1 069 360 [COL] [COL] 5th (5) Keiko_Fujimori Presidential campaigns - 2016 presidential elections With Acu\\u00f1a and Guzm\\u00e1n's disqualifications, her main opponents were now the center-right economist and former minister Pedro Pablo Kuczynski (PPK), the left-leaning psychologist and congresswoman Veronika Mendoza, and the former delegate Alfredo Barnechea. (6) Historical_Composition_of_the_Peruvian_Congress Peruvian Congress of 2016\\u20132020 *Popular Action (Alfredo Barnechea): 5 seats. (7) 2021_Peruvian_general_election Presidential nominations - Main presidential nominees Serving in the Peruvian Congress from 2001 to 2019 representing the constituency of Puno then, Lima, he attained the nomination under a left-wing platform in a competitive primary against the more conservative Alfredo Barnechea.\", \"raw_targets\": \"[0] (1) (4) In the 2016 elections, he ran for President of Peru under the Acci\\u00f3n Popular party, finishing in fourth place. He was among the potential candidates for the 2021 general election.\", \"processed_targets\": \"Isaac Alfredo Barnechea Garc\\u00eda (born 19 May 1952) is a Peruvian journalist and politician. In the 2016 elections, he ran for President of Peru under the Acci\\u00f3n Popular party, finishing in fourth place. 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{"id": "fruit-test-87", "input": "Jo\u00ebl Thierry Retornaz (born September 30, 1983 in Ch\u00eane-Bougeries, Gen\u00e8ve, Switzerland) is an Italian curler from Cembra. He was the skip of the Italian men's Olympic curling team in 2006 and 2018. Retornaz gained sudden notoriety in Italy in occasion of the 2006 Winter Olympics. Despite the fact Italy has no curling tradition, and that the sport is practiced only by some hundred of amateurs, Retornaz led the semi-professional Italian team to a number of unexpected victories against strong national teams like that of Canada. This breakthrough inspired a sudden national curiosity for curling, a previously almost unknown sport for Italians. Retornaz returned to the Olympics in 2018, skipping the Italians once again, while throwing third rocks. The team finished 9th with a 3-6 record. Retornaz has represented Italy in six World Curling Championships, in 2005, 2010, 2015, 2017, 2018 and 2019, skipping the team in each event except 2005. Their best record was an 7th place finish at the 2019 World Men's Curling Championship. Retronaz has competed for Italy in 11 European Curling Championships (as of 2018), finally winning a bronze medal in his 11th try in 2018, skipping the rink of Amos Mosaner, Sebastiano Arman, Simone Gonin and Fabio Ribotta.", "retrieved_documents": [], "title": "", "task_type": "updating", "meta": "{\"data_source\": \"fruit\", \"data_index\": 564, \"raw_inputs\": \"[0] Jo\\u00ebl Thierry Retornaz (born September 30, 1983 in Ch\\u00eane-Bougeries, Gen\\u00e8ve, Switzerland) is an Italian curler from Cembra. [1] He was the skip of the Italian men's Olympic curling team in 2006 and 2018. [2] Retornaz gained sudden notoriety in Italy in occasion of the 2006 Winter Olympics. [3] Despite the fact Italy has no curling tradition, and that the sport is practiced only by some hundred of amateurs, Retornaz led the semi-professional Italian team to a number of unexpected victories against strong national teams like that of Canada. [4] This breakthrough inspired a sudden national curiosity for curling, a previously almost unknown sport for Italians. [5] Retornaz returned to the Olympics in 2018, skipping the Italians once again, while throwing third rocks. [6] The team finished 9th with a 3-6 record. [7] Retornaz has represented Italy in six World Curling Championships, in 2005, 2010, 2015, 2017, 2018 and 2019, skipping the team in each event except 2005. [8] Their best record was an 7th place finish at the 2019 World Men's Curling Championship. [9] Retronaz has competed for Italy in 11 European Curling Championships (as of 2018), finally winning a bronze medal in his 11th try in 2018, skipping the rink of Amos Mosaner, Sebastiano Arman, Simone Gonin and Fabio Ribotta. [CONTEXT] (0) Mattia_Giovanella Career Giovanella competed as lead for the Italian National Men's Curling Team skipped by Jo\\u00ebl Retornaz at the 2021 World Men's Curling Championship as regular lead Simone Gonin failed to pass the COVID-19 regulations in order to travel outside the country. (1) 2021_World_Men's_Curling_Championship Teams - Table-0-4 [HEADER] [COL] [COL] [ROW] [COL] ''Torino-Pinerolo CC, Pinerolo & Aeronautica Militare ''\\nSkip: Jo\\u00ebl Retornaz\\nThird Amos Mosaner\\nSecond: Sebastiano Arman\\nLead: Mattia Giovanella\\nAlternate: ''Fabio Ribotta'' [COL] ''Tokoro CC, Tokoro''\\nSkip: Yuta Matsumura\\nThird: Tetsuro Shimizu\\nSecond: Yasumasa Tanida\\nLead: Shinya Abe\\nAlternate: ''Kosuke Aita'' (2) 2021_World_Men's_Curling_Championship Round robin standings - Table-1-6 [HEADER] [COL] Country [COL] Skip [COL] [COL] [COL] [COL] [COL] [COL] [COL] [COL] [COL] [COL] [COL] [ROW] Jo\\u00ebl Retornaz [COL] 7 [COL] 6 [COL] 1\\u20130 [COL] 78 [COL] 64 [COL] 46 [COL] 46 [COL] 13 [COL] 13 [COL] 84% [COL] 32.15 (3) World_Junior-B_Curling_Championships Summary - Men - Table-0-5 [HEADER] bgcolor=#C1D8FF [COL] Year [COL] Host City/Country [COL] [COL] Final [COL] [COL] Third Place Match [ROW] align=center bgcolor=#F5FAFF [COL] 2004 [COL] T\\u00e5rnby, Denmark [COL] Kim Soo-hyuk [COL] 9-5 [COL] Joel Retornaz [COL] Milos Hoferka [COL] N/A [COL] Riku Harjula (5) Red_Square_Classic Past champions - Table-0-6 [HEADER] [COL] Year [COL] Winning team [COL] Runner up team [ROW] [COL] 2020 (MC) [COL] Jo\\u00ebl Retornaz, Amos Mosaner, Sebastiano Arman, Simone Gonin [COL] Sixten Totzek, Joshua Sutor, Jan-Lucia Haag, Magnus Sutor\", \"raw_targets\": \"[0] [1] [2] [3] [4] [5] [6] Retornaz has represented Italy in seven World Curling Championships, in 2005, 2010, 2015, 2017, 2018, 2019 and 2021, skipping the team in each event except 2005. (0) (1) (2) Their best record was an 7th place finish at the 2019 World Men's Curling Championship and at the 2021 World Men's Curling Championship. Retronaz has competed for Italy in 12 European Curling Championships (as of 2019), finally winning a bronze medal in his 11th try in 2018, skipping the rink of Amos Mosaner, Sebastiano Arman, Simone Gonin and Fabio Ribotta. \", \"processed_targets\": \"Jo\\u00ebl Thierry Retornaz (born September 30, 1983 in Ch\\u00eane-Bougeries, Gen\\u00e8ve, Switzerland) is an Italian curler from Cembra. He was the skip of the Italian men's Olympic curling team in 2006 and 2018. Retornaz gained sudden notoriety in Italy in occasion of the 2006 Winter Olympics. Despite the fact Italy has no curling tradition, and that the sport is practiced only by some hundred of amateurs, Retornaz led the semi-professional Italian team to a number of unexpected victories against strong national teams like that of Canada. This breakthrough inspired a sudden national curiosity for curling, a previously almost unknown sport for Italians. Retornaz returned to the Olympics in 2018, skipping the Italians once again, while throwing third rocks. The team finished 9th with a 3-6 record. Retornaz has represented Italy in seven World Curling Championships, in 2005, 2010, 2015, 2017, 2018, 2019 and 2021, skipping the team in each event except 2005. Their best record was an 7th place finish at the 2019 World Men's Curling Championship and at the 2021 World Men's Curling Championship. Retronaz has competed for Italy in 12 European Curling Championships (as of 2019), finally winning a bronze medal in his 11th try in 2018, skipping the rink of Amos Mosaner, Sebastiano Arman, Simone Gonin and Fabio Ribotta.\", \"coarse_grained\": \"Update the information of the input based on the reference paragraphs.\", \"fine_grained\": \"Please revise the text by updating the number of participation in World Curling Championships to seven, adding the year 2021 as well as mentioning the 7th place finish at the 2021 World Men's Curling Championship and update the number of European Curling Championships to 12 as of 2019.\", \"explanation\": \"The edits updated Jo\\u00ebl Thierry Retornaz's participation record in international competitions based on recent information. The times he represented Italy in the World Curling Championships and the European Curling Championships were increased to seven and twelve respectively, and the text captures his participation and team's performance in the 2021 World Men's Curling Championship.\"}"}
{"id": "fruit-test-88", "input": "Russian interference in the 2020 United States elections was a matter of concern at the highest level of national security within the United States government, in addition to the computer and social media industries. In February and August 2020, United States Intelligence Community experts warned members of Congress that Russia was interfering in the 2020 presidential election in President Donald Trump's favor.", "retrieved_documents": [], "title": "", "task_type": "updating", "meta": "{\"data_source\": \"fruit\", \"data_index\": 566, \"raw_inputs\": \"[0] Russian interference in the 2020 United States elections was a matter of concern at the highest level of national security within the United States government, in addition to the computer and social media industries. [1] In February and August 2020, United States Intelligence Community experts warned members of Congress that Russia was interfering in the 2020 presidential election in President Donald Trump's favor. [CONTEXT] (0) Andrii_Derkach INTRODUCTION In August 2020, U.S. counterintelligence chief William Evanina identified Derkach as a key participant in Russian efforts to harm Joe Biden's candidacy in the 2020 U.S. presidential election. (1) Russia\\u2013United_States_relations History - From Biden's inauguration to present (January 20, 2021\\u2013present) The recall came after Biden said he thought that Putin was \\\"a killer\\\" and said he would \\\"pay the price\\\" for the interference in the 2020 U.S. election, which interference was confirmed by a declassified DNI report released a day prior. (2) Oliver_Stone Political views - U.S. presidential politics Although Stone voted for Joe Biden in 2020, he criticized what he perceived to be the hypocrisy of the Democratic Party; Stone argued that the Democrats were not concerned about Russian interference as they had been in 2016. (3) First_impeachment_of_Donald_Trump INTRODUCTION Trump's impeachment came after a formal House inquiry alleged that he had solicited foreign interference in the 2020 U.S. presidential election to help his re-election bid, and then obstructed the inquiry itself by telling his administration officials to ignore subpoenas for documents and testimony. (4) 2020_United_States_federal_government_data_breach Investigations and responses - U.S. government - President Biden On April 15, 2021 the United States expelled 10 Russian diplomats and issued sanctions against 6 Russian companies that support its cyber operations, as well as 32 individuals and entities for their role in the hack and Russian interference in the 2020 United States elections. (5) Merrick_Garland Attorney General (2021\\u2013present) - Tenure This was in retaliation for U.S. expulsion of 10 Russian diplomats, a sanction imposed by the United States against Russia for its SolarWinds hack, aggression against Ukraine, and interference in the 2020 U.S. election. (6) Russian_involvement_in_regime_change See also * Regime change\\n* Foreign interventions by the Soviet Union\\n* Soviet involvement in regime change\\n* Russian interference in the 2016 United States elections\\n* Russian interference in the 2018 United States elections\\n* Russian interference in the 2020 United States elections\\n* Russian interference in the 2016 Brexit referendum\\n* Russian interference in British politics (7) Russia_investigation_origins_counter-narrative INTRODUCTION FBI Director Christopher A. Wray, who was appointed by Trump, stated \\\"We have no information that indicates that Ukraine interfered with the 2016 presidential election\\\" and \\\"as far as the [2020] election itself goes, we think Russia represents the most significant threat.\\\" (8) WalkAway_campaign Analysis and activities The website Hamilton 68, which tracks Russia's interference on U.S. elections, reported that WalkAway was \\\"connected to Kremlin-linked Russian bots to manipulate voters into thinking the movement was more popular and active that it actually was.\\\" (9) Ruptly Notable videos The ''Times'' said the clip \\\"appear[ed] to be one of the first viral Russian disinformation hits of the 2020 presidential campaign\\u201d. (10) Russian_bounty_program Intelligence assessment The bounty reports were included in the review, along with other issues (such as the poisoning and imprisonment of Alexei Navalny, Russian efforts to interfere with the U.S. elections, and the SolarWinds cyberespionage attack). (11) Russia_and_Black_Lives_Matter Overview - 2020 US elections According to scholars and American investigative journalists, Russian interference in the 2020 United States elections included the promotion of themes relating to Black Lives Matter. (13) Peace_Data See also *List of fake news websites\\n*Russian interference in the 2020 United States elections (14) Foreign_policy_of_the_Joe_Biden_administration Europe - Russia It had confirmed that both the governments of Russia and Iran had been attempting to influence the 2020 United States elections, with Putin approving the operation of influencing the elections.\", \"raw_targets\": \"[0] In February and August 2020, United States Intelligence Community (USIC) experts warned members of Congress that Russia was interfering in the 2020 presidential election in President Donald Trump's favor. 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{"id": "fruit-test-89", "input": "The COVID-19 pandemic in Fiji is part of the ongoing worldwide pandemic of coronavirus disease 2019 () caused by severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (). The first case of the disease in Fiji was reported on 19 March 2020 in Lautoka. , the country has had a total of 35 cases from the islands of Viti Levu and Vanua Levu. All borders and ports were closed to non residents. Ports were closed on 16 March and the main international airport in Nadi was closed on 26 March. Returning citizens were required to self isolate at a government funded facility. Domestically, the government responded by imposing a national curfew, restricting large gatherings and closing down schools and non essential services. The government also imposed lockdowns on Lautoka and Suva. As a result, Fiji managed to eliminate local transmissions of the virus. __TOC__", "retrieved_documents": [], "title": "", "task_type": "updating", "meta": "{\"data_source\": \"fruit\", \"data_index\": 568, \"raw_inputs\": \"[0] The COVID-19 pandemic in Fiji is part of the ongoing worldwide pandemic of coronavirus disease 2019 () caused by severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (). [1] The first case of the disease in Fiji was reported on 19 March 2020 in Lautoka. [2] , the country has had a total of 35 cases from the islands of Viti Levu and Vanua Levu. [3] All borders and ports were closed to non residents. [4] Ports were closed on 16 March and the main international airport in Nadi was closed on 26 March. [5] Returning citizens were required to self isolate at a government funded facility. [6] Domestically, the government responded by imposing a national curfew, restricting large gatherings and closing down schools and non essential services. [7] The government also imposed lockdowns on Lautoka and Suva. [8] As a result, Fiji managed to eliminate local transmissions of the virus. [9] __TOC__ [CONTEXT] (0) CareFIJI INTRODUCTION careFIJI is a mobile software application developed by the Government of Fiji to assist the Ministry of Health and Medical Services to combat the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic in Fiji. (1) CareFIJI See also * COVID-19 pandemic in Fiji\\n* COVID-19 apps (2) 2021_in_Fiji Events Ongoing \\u2013 COVID-19 pandemic in Fiji\\n\\n*15 January \\u2013 Nazahat Shameen Khan of Fiji wins the presidency of the United Nations Human Rights Council (UNHRC). (3) Archery_at_the_2020_Summer_Olympics_\\u2013_Qualification Notes * Due to the COVID-19 pandemic in Fiji the 2021 Oceania Continental Qualification Tournament was canceled .Thus, the highest placing athlete from Oceania in the Final Qualification Tournament at Paris, France will qualify to the Olympics according to the qualification procedure. (4) Tarisi_Vunidilo Biography During the COVID-19 pandemic, Vunidilo has created the social media platform ''Talanoa with Dr T'' to enable connection between Fiji's primary school children and their heritage. (5) Colonial_War_Memorial_Hospital Background The hospital also served during the COVID-19 pandemic, treating patients who required intensive care hospitalization. (6) James_Fong Career and education In February 2020, Fong was appointed to lead the COVID-19 Incidental Management Team (IMT) that dealt with the COVID-19 pandemic in Fiji which provided advice and recommendation to the Cabinet of Fiji.\", \"raw_targets\": \"[0] [1] , the country had all cases recorded in the islands of Viti Levu and Vanua Levu. In the early stages of the pandemic, Fiji imposed travel bans on highly affected countries. As the pandemic worsen, Fiji closed all borders and ports to non residents. Ports were closed on 16 March 2020 and the main international airport in Nadi was closed on 26 March 2020. 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{"id": "fruit-test-90", "input": "Vladimir Sergeyevich Lisin (born 7 May 1956) is a Russian billionaire businessman. He is the chairman and majority shareholder of Novolipetsk (NLMK), one of the four largest steel companies in Russia. He is a leading world authority on metallurgical processes; holding various patents on and having published over 100 articles on metallurgy and economics, including 15 monographs. According to ''Forbes'' he was the richest man in Russia and 48th richest in the world in 2013. As of November 2020, he is the 45th richest person, with an estimated net worth of $23.6 billion.", "retrieved_documents": [], "title": "", "task_type": "updating", "meta": "{\"data_source\": \"fruit\", \"data_index\": 570, \"raw_inputs\": \"[0] Vladimir Sergeyevich Lisin (born 7 May 1956) is a Russian billionaire businessman. [1] He is the chairman and majority shareholder of Novolipetsk (NLMK), one of the four largest steel companies in Russia. [2] He is a leading world authority on metallurgical processes; holding various patents on and having published over 100 articles on metallurgy and economics, including 15 monographs. [3] According to ''Forbes'' he was the richest man in Russia and 48th richest in the world in 2013. [4] As of November 2020, he is the 45th richest person, with an estimated net worth of $23.6 billion. [CONTEXT] (0) List_of_Russian_billionaires 2021 billionaires list - Table-0-2 [HEADER] [COL] Russia Rank [COL] World Rank [COL] Name [COL] Citizenship [COL] Net worth (billions of USD) [COL] Source of wealth [ROW] [COL] 3 [COL] 59 [COL] Vladimir Lisin [COL] [COL] 26.2 [COL] steel, transport (1) List_of_Europeans_by_net_worth Annual rankings - 2021 - Table-0-13 [HEADER] [COL] Rank [COL] Name [COL] Net worth (USD): [COL] Age [COL] Country [COL] Source(s) of wealth [ROW] [COL] 14 [COL] Vladimir Lisin [COL] 26.2 billion [COL] 64 [COL] [COL] Novolipetsk Steel (2) The_World's_Billionaires_2014 Top 100 - Table-0-53 [ROW] [COL] 53 [COL] Vladimir Lisin [COL] 16.60 [COL] 57 [COL] Russia [COL] steel, transport (3) Association_of_Summer_Olympic_International_Federations Members - Table-0-23 [HEADER] [COL] Sport [COL] Federation [COL] Acronym [COL] President [COL] Official website [ROW] [COL] Shooting [COL] International Shooting Sport Federation [COL] ISSF [COL] Vladimir Lisin [COL]\", \"raw_targets\": \"[0] [1] [2] (0) He was the third richest man in Russia. \", \"processed_targets\": \"Vladimir Sergeyevich Lisin (born 7 May 1956) is a Russian billionaire businessman. He is the chairman and majority shareholder of Novolipetsk (NLMK), one of the four largest steel companies in Russia. He is a leading world authority on metallurgical processes; holding various patents on and having published over 100 articles on metallurgy and economics, including 15 monographs. He was the third richest man in Russia.\", \"coarse_grained\": \"Update the information of the input based on the reference paragraphs.\", \"fine_grained\": \"Based on the reference, replace \\\"According to `` Forbes '' he was the richest man in Russia\\\" with \\\"He was the third richest man in Russia\\\".\", \"explanation\": \"The edit updates the information on Vladimir Sergeyevich Lisin's wealth ranking in Russia to reflect the latest data. Here, the old information about his wealth has been deleted and replaced with updated information according to reference, indicating that he is currently the third richest man in Russia.\"}"}
{"id": "fruit-test-91", "input": "M\u00f6tschwil is a municipality in the administrative district of Emmental in the canton of Bern in Switzerland.", "retrieved_documents": [], "title": "", "task_type": "updating", "meta": "{\"data_source\": \"fruit\", \"data_index\": 572, \"raw_inputs\": \"[0] M\\u00f6tschwil is a municipality in the administrative district of Emmental in the canton of Bern in Switzerland. [CONTEXT] (0) List_of_former_municipalities_of_Switzerland List - Table-0-756 [HEADER] [COL] Name [COL] Canton [COL] Fate [COL] Resultingmunicipality [COL] Year [ROW] [COL] M\\u00f6tschwil [COL] Bern [COL] Incorporated into Hindelbank [COL] Hindelbank [COL] 2021 (1) Hindelbank INTRODUCTION On 1 January 2021 the former municipality of M\\u00f6tschwil merged into Hindelbank. (2) Emmental_(administrative_district) Mergers and name changes *On 1 January 2021 the former municipality of M\\u00f6tschwil merged into Hindelbank.\", \"raw_targets\": \"M\\u00f6tschwil is a former municipality in the administrative district of Emmental in the canton of Bern in Switzerland. (0) (1) On 1 January 2021 the former municipality of M\\u00f6tschwil merged into Hindelbank. \", \"processed_targets\": \"M\\u00f6tschwil is a former municipality in the administrative district of Emmental in the canton of Bern in Switzerland. On 1 January 2021 the former municipality of M\\u00f6tschwil merged into Hindelbank.\", \"coarse_grained\": \"Update the information of the input based on the reference paragraphs.\", \"fine_grained\": \"Include in the input text that M\\u00f6tschwil is a former municipality and that it merged into Hindelbank on 1 January 2021.\", \"explanation\": \"The text was edited to update the information about M\\u00f6tschwil based on the reference provided. Specifically, \\\"former\\\" was inserted before \\\"municipality\\\" to reflect that M\\u00f6tschwil is no longer a separate entity, and a new sentence was added to clarify that as of 1 January 2021, M\\u00f6tschwil had merged into Hindelbank.\"}"}
{"id": "fruit-test-92", "input": "Carlos Menchaca (born September 11, 1980) is an American politician serving as a member of the New York City Council for the 38th District. He is a Democrat. The district includes the Brooklyn neighborhoods of Sunset Park, Red Hook, Greenwood Heights, and portions of Borough Park, Dyker Heights, and Windsor Terrace.", "retrieved_documents": [], "title": "", "task_type": "updating", "meta": "{\"data_source\": \"fruit\", \"data_index\": 577, \"raw_inputs\": \"[0] Carlos Menchaca (born September 11, 1980) is an American politician serving as a member of the New York City Council for the 38th District. [1] He is a Democrat. [2] The district includes the Brooklyn neighborhoods of Sunset Park, Red Hook, Greenwood Heights, and portions of Borough Park, Dyker Heights, and Windsor Terrace. [CONTEXT] (0) 2021_New_York_City_mayoral_election Democratic primary - Background As of January 20, 2021, of the major declared candidates, New York City councilmember Carlos Menchaca and former Commissioner of the NYC Dept. (1) 2021_New_York_City_mayoral_election Democratic primary - Candidates - Withdrawn candidates *Michael DeName, formerly independent perennial candidate\\n*Rub\\u00e9n D\\u00edaz Jr., Bronx Borough President (2009present), former NY State Assemblymember (19972009) ''(endorsed Eric Adams)''\\n*Quanda Francis, President of Sykes Capital Management ''(withdrew to run as an independent)''\\n*Zach Iscol, entrepreneur, United States Marine Corps veteran ''(running for NYC Comptroller)''\\n*Corey Johnson, Speaker of the NYC Council (2018present), NYC Councilmember for the 3rd district (2014present) ''(running for NYC Comptroller)''\\n*Carlos Menchaca, NYC Councilmember for Brooklyn's 38th district (2013\\u2013present) ''(endorsed Andrew Yang)''\\n*Julia Qing Reaves, LGBT activist\\n*Stephen Bishop Seely, actor\\n*Loree Sutton, former Commissioner of the NYC Department of Veterans' Services (20172019), former US Army brigadier general ''(endorsed Kathryn Garcia)'' (2) 2021_New_York_City_mayoral_election Democratic primary - Debates - Second debate - Table-0-1 [CAPTION] 2021 New York City mayoral election Democratic primary debates [HEADER] [COL] [COL] Date [COL] Host [COL] Moderator [COL] Link [COL] Participants [ROW] [COL] Eric Adams [COL] Shaun Donovan [COL] Kathryn Garcia [COL] Raymond McGuire [COL] Carlos Menchaca [COL] Dianne Morales [COL] Scott Stringer [COL] Loree Sutton [COL] Maya Wiley [COL] Andrew Yang (3) New_York_City_Council_LGBT_Caucus Current members - Table-0-3 [HEADER] [COL] Name [COL] Residence [COL] Party [COL] Years in Council [ROW] [COL] Carlos Menchaca [COL] Brooklyn [COL] Democratic [COL] 2014\\u2013present (4) Andrew_Yang 2021 New York City mayoral campaign Representatives Grace Meng and Ritchie Torres, former White House Communications Director Anthony Scaramucci, New York State Assemblymembers Ron Kim, Daniel Rosenthal and Kenny Burgos, human rights advocate Martin Luther King III, and New York City Councilmembers Margaret Chin and Carlos Menchaca. (5) Menchaca See also *Carlos Menchaca (born 1980), American politician (6) 2021_New_York_City_Council_election Incumbents not seeking re-election - Term-limited incumbents - Table-0-19 [HEADER] [COL] District [COL] Incumbent [COL] Party [ROW] [COL] 38 [COL] Carlos Menchaca [COL] D (7) List_of_gay,_lesbian_or_bisexual_people:_M M - Table-0-277 [HEADER] [COL] Name [COL] Lifetime [COL] Nationality [COL] Notable as [COL] Notes [ROW] [COL] Carlos Menchaca [COL] b. 1980 [COL] American [COL] Politician; 1st openly gay New York City Council member from Brooklyn [COL] G\", \"raw_targets\": \"[0] [1] [2] (0) (1) (2) Menchaca declared his candidacy for the 2021 New York City mayoral election.\", \"processed_targets\": \"Carlos Menchaca (born September 11, 1980) is an American politician serving as a member of the New York City Council for the 38th District. He is a Democrat. The district includes the Brooklyn neighborhoods of Sunset Park, Red Hook, Greenwood Heights, and portions of Borough Park, Dyker Heights, and Windsor Terrace. Menchaca declared his candidacy for the 2021 New York City mayoral election.\", \"coarse_grained\": \"Update the information of the input based on the reference paragraphs.\", \"fine_grained\": \"Please insert information about Menchaca's declaration to run in the 2021 New York City mayoral election.\", \"explanation\": \"The original text was edited to include an updated piece of information from the provided reference material. Specifically, it was added that Carlos Menchaca declared his candidacy for the 2021 New York City mayoral election.\"}"}
{"id": "fruit-test-93", "input": "Brechin City Football Club is a Scottish football club based in the town of Brechin in Angus. The club was founded in 1906 by players and officials of two local clubs, Brechin Harp and Brechin Hearts. The club currently competes in Scottish League Two as a member of the Scottish Professional Football League, after successive relegations from the Championship in 2018 and League One in 2019. The club's highest achievements include winning the third tier of Scottish football three times, the last coming in 2004\u201305 as champions of the Second Division. The club has also reached the final of the Scottish Challenge Cup, losing 2\u20130 to Queen of the South in 2002. Brechin's home ground is Glebe Park with the capacity to seat around 1,500 spectators in its capacity of 4,123. The ground opened in 1919. 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{"id": "fruit-test-95", "input": "Group E of UEFA Euro 2020 will take place from 14 to 23 June 2021 in Bilbao's San Mam\u00e9s and Dublin's Aviva Stadium. The group contains host nation Spain, Sweden, Poland and Slovakia.", "retrieved_documents": [], "title": "", "task_type": "updating", "meta": "{\"data_source\": \"fruit\", \"data_index\": 592, \"raw_inputs\": \"[0] Group E of UEFA Euro 2020 will take place from 14 to 23 June 2021 in Bilbao's San Mam\\u00e9s and Dublin's Aviva Stadium. [1] The group contains host nation Spain, Sweden, Poland and Slovakia. [CONTEXT] (0) Krestovsky_Stadium UEFA Euro 2020 - Table-0-3 [HEADER] [COL] Date [COL] Time [COL] Team #1 [COL] Res. [COL] Team #2 [COL] Round [COL] Attendance [ROW] [COL] 18 June 2021 [COL] 15:00 [COL] v [COL] [COL] Group E (1) Krestovsky_Stadium UEFA Euro 2020 - Table-0-1 [HEADER] [COL] Date [COL] Time [COL] Team #1 [COL] Res. [COL] Team #2 [COL] Round [COL] Attendance [ROW] [COL] 14 June 2021 [COL] 18:00 [COL] v [COL] [COL] Group E (2) Krestovsky_Stadium UEFA Euro 2020 - Table-0-5 [HEADER] [COL] Date [COL] Time [COL] Team #1 [COL] Res. [COL] Team #2 [COL] Round [COL] Attendance [ROW] [COL] 23 June 2021 [COL] 18:00 [COL] v [COL] [COL] Group E (3) 2020\\u201321_in_Slovak_football Slovakia national football team - UEFA Euro 2020 qualifying play-offs The winner of Path B, Slovakia, entered Group E in the final tournament.\", \"raw_targets\": \"(0) (1) (2) Group E of UEFA Euro 2020 will take place from 14 to 23 June 2021 in Krestovsky Stadium . [1] The matches were originally scheduled to be played at Bilbao's San Mam\\u00e9s and Dublin's Aviva Stadium. \", \"processed_targets\": \"Group E of UEFA Euro 2020 will take place from 14 to 23 June 2021 in Krestovsky Stadium . The group contains host nation Spain, Sweden, Poland and Slovakia. The matches were originally scheduled to be played at Bilbao's San Mam\\u00e9s and Dublin's Aviva Stadium.\", \"coarse_grained\": \"Update the information of the input based on the reference paragraphs.\", \"fine_grained\": \"Replace the deleted names of the stadiums with the term 'Krestovsky Stadium', then insert a sentence to mention that the matches were originally scheduled to be played at 'Bilbao's San Mam\\u00e9s and Dublin's Aviva Stadium'.\", \"explanation\": \"The text editing system updated the venue of the UEFA Euro 2020 tournament in the input text from 'Bilbao 's San Mam\\u00e9s and Dublin 's Aviva' to 'Krestovsky' Stadium as indicated in the reference paragraph provided. After the stadium name swap, the system inserted additional information specifying that the matches were originally planned to be played at Bilbao 's San Mam\\u00e9s and Dublin 's Aviva Stadium.\"}"}
{"id": "fruit-test-96", "input": "Paul Poirier (; born November 6, 1991) is a Canadian ice dancer. With Piper Gilles, he is a three-time Four Continents medalist (silver in 2014 and 2020, bronze in 2019), 2019 Skate Canada International champion, and the 2020 Canadian national champion. Gilles and Poirier competed for Canada at the 2018 Winter Olympics. With earlier partner Vanessa Crone, he is the 2010 Grand Prix Final bronze medalist, 2011 Four Continents bronze medalist, 2008 World Junior silver medalist, and 2011 Canadian national champion. Crone and Poirier competed for Canada at the 2010 Winter Olympics.", "retrieved_documents": [], "title": "", "task_type": "updating", "meta": "{\"data_source\": \"fruit\", \"data_index\": 593, \"raw_inputs\": \"[0] Paul Poirier (; born November 6, 1991) is a Canadian ice dancer. [1] With Piper Gilles, he is a three-time Four Continents medalist (silver in 2014 and 2020, bronze in 2019), 2019 Skate Canada International champion, and the 2020 Canadian national champion. [2] Gilles and Poirier competed for Canada at the 2018 Winter Olympics. [3] With earlier partner Vanessa Crone, he is the 2010 Grand Prix Final bronze medalist, 2011 Four Continents bronze medalist, 2008 World Junior silver medalist, and 2011 Canadian national champion. [4] Crone and Poirier competed for Canada at the 2010 Winter Olympics. [CONTEXT] (0) 2021_World_Figure_Skating_Championships Entries - Table-0-7 [HEADER] [COL] Country [COL] Men [COL] Ladies [COL] Pairs [COL] Ice dance [ROW] [COL] [COL] Keegan Messing [COL] Emily BausbackMadeline Schizas [COL] Kirsten Moore-Towers / Michael MarinaroEvelyn Walsh / Trennt Michaud [COL] Laurence Fournier Beaudry / Nikolaj S\\u00f8rensenPiper Gilles / Paul PoirierMarjorie Lajoie / Zachary Lagha (1) 2021_World_Figure_Skating_Championships Medal summary - Medalists - Table-2-4 [ROW] [COL] Ice dance [COL] Victoria Sinitsina / Nikita Katsalapov (FSR) [COL] Piper Gilles / Paul Poirier [COL] Madison Hubbell / Zachary Donohue (2) 2021_World_Figure_Skating_Championships Results - Ice dance - Table-0-2 [HEADER] [COL] Rank [COL] Name [COL] Nation [COL] Total points [COL] RD [COL] FD [ROW] bgcolor=\\\"cc9966\\\" [COL] 3 [COL] Piper Gilles / Paul Poirier [COL] [COL] 214.35 [COL] 4 [COL] 83.37 [COL] 2 [COL] 130.98 (3) 2021_World_Figure_Skating_Championships Medal summary - Medalists - Table-0-4 [ROW] [COL] Ice dance [COL] Victoria Sinitsina / Nikita Katsalapov (FSR) [COL] Madison Hubbell / Zachary Donohue [COL] Piper Gilles / Paul Poirier (4) World_Figure_Skating_Championships Medalists - Ice dance - Table-0-69 [HEADER] [COL] Year [COL] Location [COL] Gold [COL] Silver [COL] Bronze [ROW] [COL] 2021 [COL] Stockholm [COL] Victoria Sinitsina / Nikita Katsalapov (FSR) [COL] Madison Hubbell / Zachary Donohue [COL] Piper Gilles / Paul Poirier (5) 2021_Canadian_Figure_Skating_Championships Entries - Senior - Table-0-4 [HEADER] [COL] Men [COL] Women [COL] Pairs [COL] Ice dance [ROW] [COL] Stephen Gogolev [COL] B\\u00e9atrice Lavoie-L\\u00e9onard [COL] Brooke McIntosh / Benjamin Mimar [COL] Piper Gilles / Paul Poirier (6) Madison_Hubbell Hubbell and Donohue - 2020\\u20132021 season: Second World silver They were third in the free dance, behind Sinitsina/Katsalapov and Canada's Gilles/Poirier, but remained in second overall by 0.36 points over Gilles/Poirier and won their second silver medal. (9) Nepela_Memorial Medalists - Ice dancing - Table-0-22 [HEADER] [COL] Year [COL] Gold [COL] Silver [COL] Bronze [COL] Details [ROW] [COL] 2015 CS [COL] Piper Gilles / Paul Poirier [COL] Penny Coomes / Nicholas Buckland [COL] Maia Shibutani / Alex Shibutani [COL]\", \"raw_targets\": \"[0] (0) (1) (2) (3) (4) With Piper Gilles, he is the 2021 World bronze medalist, as well as a three-time Four Continents medalist (silver in 2014 and 2020, bronze in 2019), 2019 Skate Canada International champion, and the 2020 Canadian national champion. [2] [3] [4] \", \"processed_targets\": \"Paul Poirier (; born November 6, 1991) is a Canadian ice dancer. With Piper Gilles, he is the 2021 World bronze medalist, as well as a three-time Four Continents medalist (silver in 2014 and 2020, bronze in 2019), 2019 Skate Canada International champion, and the 2020 Canadian national champion. Gilles and Poirier competed for Canada at the 2018 Winter Olympics. With earlier partner Vanessa Crone, he is the 2010 Grand Prix Final bronze medalist, 2011 Four Continents bronze medalist, 2008 World Junior silver medalist, and 2011 Canadian national champion. Crone and Poirier competed for Canada at the 2010 Winter Olympics.\", \"coarse_grained\": \"Update the information of the input based on the reference paragraphs.\", \"fine_grained\": \"Insert text after \\\"With Piper Gilles , he is\\\" to indicate that Paul Poirier, along with Piper Gilles, is also the 2021 World bronze medalist.\", \"explanation\": \"The edit added information from the reference text about Paul Poirier being the 2021 World bronze medalist along with his partner Piper Gilles. The new data was updated to reflect their recent achievement, keeping the record current and comprehensive.\"}"}
{"id": "fruit-test-97", "input": "Mohammad Aftab Alam is a Nepali politician and a suspended member of the House of Representatives of the federal parliament of Nepal. He was a member of the first constituent assembly as well. He is also a former Minister for Labour and Transport Management.", "retrieved_documents": [], "title": "", "task_type": "updating", "meta": "{\"data_source\": \"fruit\", \"data_index\": 604, \"raw_inputs\": \"[0] Mohammad Aftab Alam is a Nepali politician and a suspended member of the House of Representatives of the federal parliament of Nepal. [1] He was a member of the first constituent assembly as well. [2] He is also a former Minister for Labour and Transport Management. [CONTEXT] (0) Rautahat_2_(constituency) Election results - Election in the 2000s - [[2008 Nepalese Constituent Assembly election|2008 Constituent Assembly election]] - Table-0-0 [HEADER] [COL] Party [COL] Candidate [COL] Votes [ROW] [COL] [COL] Nepali Congress [COL] Mohammad Aftab Alam [COL] 16,801 (1) Rautahat_2_(constituency) Election results - Election in the 1990s - [[1999 Nepalese legislative election|1999 legislative elections]] - Table-0-0 [HEADER] [COL] Party [COL] Candidate [COL] Votes [ROW] [COL] [COL] Nepali Congress [COL] Mohammad Aftab Alam [COL] 29,758 (2) List_of_MPs_elected_in_the_1994_Nepalese_general_election List of MPs elected in the election - Table-0-99 [HEADER] [COL] Constituency [COL] Winner [COL] Party [ROW] [COL] Rautahat 2 [COL] Mohammad Aftab Alam [COL] [COL] Nepali Congress (3) Rautahat_2_(constituency) Election results - Election in the 1990s - 1997 by-elections - Table-0-0 [HEADER] [COL] Party [COL] Candidate [ROW] [COL] [COL] Nepali Congress [COL] Mohammad Aftab Alam (4) Rautahat_2_(constituency) Election results - Election in the 2010s - [[2013 Nepalese Constituent Assembly election|2013 Constituent Assembly election]] - Table-0-1 [HEADER] [COL] Party [COL] Candidate [COL] Votes [ROW] [COL] [COL] Nepali Congress [COL] Mohammad Aftab Alam [COL] 10,405 (5) Rautahat_2_(constituency) Members of Parliament - [[Federal Parliament of Nepal|Parliament/Constituent Assembly]] - Table-0-4 [HEADER] [COL] Election [COL] Member [COL] Party [ROW] [COL] [COL] 2017 [COL] Mohammad Aftab Alam [COL] Nepali Congress (6) Rautahat_2_(constituency) Election results - Election in the 2010s - [[2017 Nepalese legislative election|2017 legislative elections]] - Table-0-0 [HEADER] [COL] Party [COL] Candidate [COL] Votes [ROW] [COL] [COL] Nepali Congress [COL] Mohammad Aftab Alam [COL] 18,833 (7) List_of_MPs_elected_in_the_1994_Nepalese_general_election By-elections - Table-0-3 [HEADER] [COL] Constituency [COL] Incumbent [COL] Party [COL] Cause of vacation [COL] Elected MP [COL] Party [COL] By-election [ROW] [COL] Rautahat 2 [COL] Sheikh Idris [COL] [COL] Nepali Congress [COL] Death [COL] Mohammad Aftab Alam [COL] [COL] Nepali Congress (8) List_of_MPs_elected_in_the_1999_Nepalese_general_election List of MPs elected in the election - Table-0-99 [HEADER] [COL] Constituency [COL] Winner [COL] Party [ROW] [COL] Rautahat 2 [COL] Mohammad Aftab Alam [COL] [COL] Nepali Congress (12) Aalam INTRODUCTION Notable people with the surname include:\\n\\n*Mohammed Aftab Aalam, Nepalese politician\\n*Mujeeb Aalam (1948\\u20132004), Pakistani playback singer\", \"raw_targets\": \"(0) (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) Mohammad Aftab Alam Is a Nepali politician from the Nepali Congress and a suspended member of the House of Representatives of the federal parliament of Nepal. [1] [2] \", \"processed_targets\": \"Mohammad Aftab Alam Is a Nepali politician from the Nepali Congress and a suspended member of the House of Representatives of the federal parliament of Nepal. He was a member of the first constituent assembly as well. He is also a former Minister for Labour and Transport Management.\", \"coarse_grained\": \"Update the information of the input based on the reference paragraphs.\", \"fine_grained\": \"Please specify Mohammad Aftab Alam's political party affiliation as 'Nepali Congress' in the sentence.\", \"explanation\": \"The edit instruction was updating information in the input according to the external reference. The reference reveals that Mohammad Aftab Alam was a member of the Nepali Congress, an information that was not included in the original text. Hence, the phrase \\\"from the Nepali Congress\\\" was inserted in the edited output text.\"}"}
{"id": "fruit-test-98", "input": "Blast Onepiece, (, foaled 2 April 2015) is a Japanese Thoroughbred racehorse. After winning his only start as a two-year-old he improved to become the best colt of his generation in Japan in the following year. He recorded Grade 3 victories in the Mainichi Hai and the Niigata Kinen before ending his season with a win over a top-class field in the Arima Kinen. As a four-year-old he won the Sapporo Kinen in August at Sapporo Kinen", "retrieved_documents": [], "title": "", "task_type": "updating", "meta": "{\"data_source\": \"fruit\", \"data_index\": 614, \"raw_inputs\": \"[0] Blast Onepiece, (, foaled 2 April 2015) is a Japanese Thoroughbred racehorse. [1] After winning his only start as a two-year-old he improved to become the best colt of his generation in Japan in the following year. [2] He recorded Grade 3 victories in the Mainichi Hai and the Niigata Kinen before ending his season with a win over a top-class field in the Arima Kinen. [3] As a four-year-old he won the Sapporo Kinen in August at Sapporo Kinen [CONTEXT] (0) American_Jockey_Club_Cup Winners since 1988 - Table-0-32 [HEADER] [COL] Year [COL] Winner [COL] Age [COL] Jockey [COL] Trainer [COL] Time [ROW] [COL] 2020 [COL] Blast Onepiece [COL] 5 [COL] Yuga Kawada [COL] Masahiro Otake [COL] 2:15.0 (1) American_Jockey_Club_Cup INTRODUCTION Among the winners of the race have been Special Week, Matsurida Gogh, Tosen Jordan, Blast Onepiece and Rulership. (2) Almond_Eye Racing career - 2020: five-year-old season After the summer break Almond Eye returned to the track for the autumn edition of the Tenno Sho at Tokyo on 1 November and started the 0.4/1 favourite ahead of Chrono Genesis in a twelve-runner field which also included Fierement, Win Bright, Blast Onepiece, Danon Premium, Kiseki and the Nakayama Kinen winner Danon Kingly. (3) Chrono_Genesis Racing career - 2020: four-year-old season At the same track on 28 June Chrono Genesis was one of eighteen horses to contest the 61st edition of the Grade 1 Takarazuka Kinen and started the 3.1/1 second favourite behind the four-year-old colt Saturnalia while the other contenders included Lucky Lilac, Blast Onepiece, Glory Vase, Kiseki (Kikuka Sho), Wagnerian and Persian Knight (Mile Championship). (4) Lucky_Lilac Racing career - 2020: five-year-old season She went off the 3.1/1 second favourite behind Danon Kingly in a twelve-runner field which also included Blast Onepiece, Chrono Genesis, Wagnerian and Makahiki. (5) Normcore_(horse) Background Since retiring to stud in Japan his other foals have included Deirdre, Blast Onepiece, Mozu Katchan (Queen Elizabeth II Cup) and Persian Knight (Mile Championship).\", \"raw_targets\": \"[0] [1] [2] (0) (1) He won the Sapporo Kinen and the American Jockey Club Cup in 2020.\", \"processed_targets\": \"Blast Onepiece, (, foaled 2 April 2015) is a Japanese Thoroughbred racehorse. After winning his only start as a two-year-old he improved to become the best colt of his generation in Japan in the following year. He recorded Grade 3 victories in the Mainichi Hai and the Niigata Kinen before ending his season with a win over a top-class field in the Arima Kinen. He won the Sapporo Kinen and the American Jockey Club Cup in 2020.\", \"coarse_grained\": \"Update the information of the input based on the reference paragraphs.\", \"fine_grained\": \"Include the detail that Blast Onepiece also won the American Jockey Club Cup in 2020.\", \"explanation\": \"The text editing system made changes to update the information about Blast Onepiece's race victories. Specific changes include removing the phrase \\\"as a four-year-old he\\\" and \\\"August at Sapporo Kinen\\\" and replacing it with \\\"He won the Sapporo Kinen and the American Jockey Club Cup in 2020.\\\" This mirrors the recent achievements of the horse as reflected in the references provided.\"}"}
{"id": "fruit-test-99", "input": "''Georgetown'' is a 2019 crime film directed by Christoph Waltz in his feature directorial debut, and written by David Auburn, based on ''The New York Times Magazine'' article \"The Worst Marriage in Georgetown\" by Franklin Foer. Waltz stars alongside Vanessa Redgrave, Annette Bening and Corey Hawkins. It had its world premiere at the Tribeca Film Festival on April 27, 2019.", "retrieved_documents": [], "title": "", "task_type": "updating", "meta": "{\"data_source\": \"fruit\", \"data_index\": 618, \"raw_inputs\": \"[0] ''Georgetown'' is a 2019 crime film directed by Christoph Waltz in his feature directorial debut, and written by David Auburn, based on ''The New York Times Magazine'' article \\\"The Worst Marriage in Georgetown\\\" by Franklin Foer. [1] Waltz stars alongside Vanessa Redgrave, Annette Bening and Corey Hawkins. [2] It had its world premiere at the Tribeca Film Festival on April 27, 2019. [CONTEXT] (0) Vertical_Entertainment Filmography - 2020s - Table-0-43 [HEADER] [COL] Release Date [COL] Title [COL] Notes [ROW] May 14, 2021 [COL] ''Georgetown'' [COL] (1) List_of_American_films_of_2021 April\\u2013June - Table-0-37 [CAPTION] [HEADER] style=\\\"background:#b0e0e6; text-align:center\\\" [COL] Opening [COL] Title [COL] Production company [COL] Cast and crew [COL] Ref. [ROW] [COL] ''Georgetown'' [COL] Vertical Entertainment [COL] Christoph Waltz (director); David Auburn (screenplay); Christoph Waltz, Vanessa Redgrave, Annette Bening, Corey Hawkins [COL] (2) Ron_Lea Filmography - Film - Table-0-47 [CAPTION] !Year [HEADER] [COL] Title [COL] Role [COL] Notes [ROW] [COL] 2019 [COL] ''Georgetown'' [COL] Detective Reid [COL] (3) List_of_Vanessa_Redgrave_performances Film - Table-0-110 [HEADER] [COL] Year [COL] Title [COL] Role [COL] Director(s) [COL] Notes [COL] [ROW] [COL] 2019 [COL] ''Georgetown'' [COL] [COL] [COL] [COL] (4) Christoph_Waltz_filmography Filmography - As director - Table-0-1 [HEADER] [COL] Year [COL] Title [COL] Role [COL] Notes [ROW] [COL] 2019 [COL] ''Georgetown'' [COL] Ulrich Mott [COL] (5) Georgetown_(Washington,_D.C.) In film * ''Georgetown'' (2019) (6) Christoph_Waltz_filmography Filmography - Film - Table-0-37 [HEADER] [COL] Year [COL] Title [COL] Role [COL] Director [COL] Notes [ROW] [COL] 2019 [COL] ''Georgetown'' [COL] Ulrich Mott [COL] Himself [COL] Directorial debut (7) List_of_films_set_in_Washington,_D.C. INTRODUCTION - Table-0-103 [HEADER] bgcolor=#cccccc [COL] Released [COL] Title [COL] Director [COL] | Comments [ROW] [COL] | 2019 [COL] '' Georgetown'' [COL] Christoph Waltz [COL] (8) Christoph_Waltz Filmography - Table-0-16 [HEADER] [COL] Year [COL] Title [COL] Role [COL] Director [COL] Notes [ROW] [COL] 2019 [COL] ''Georgetown'' [COL] Ulrich Mott [COL] Himself [COL] Directorial debut (9) Brett_Ratner Filmography - Film - As producer - Table-0-30 [HEADER] [COL] Year [COL] Title [COL] Notes [ROW] [COL] 2019 [COL] ''Georgetown'' [COL] (10) David_Gerson Filmography * Omar, (2013)\\n* Superpai, (2015)\\n* Skiptrace, (2016)\\n* Dark Crimes, (2016)\\n* Georgetown, (2019)\", \"raw_targets\": \"[0] [1] [2] (0) (1) It was a limited release on May 14, 2021, by Vertical Entertainment. \", \"processed_targets\": \"''Georgetown'' is a 2019 crime film directed by Christoph Waltz in his feature directorial debut, and written by David Auburn, based on ''The New York Times Magazine'' article \\\"The Worst Marriage in Georgetown\\\" by Franklin Foer. Waltz stars alongside Vanessa Redgrave, Annette Bening and Corey Hawkins. It had its world premiere at the Tribeca Film Festival on April 27, 2019. It was a limited release on May 14, 2021, by Vertical Entertainment.\", \"coarse_grained\": \"Update the information of the input based on the reference paragraphs.\", \"fine_grained\": \"Add a sentence at the end of the paragraph indicating that the film had a limited release on May 14, 2021 by Vertical Entertainment.\", \"explanation\": \"The edit added a piece of information to the original text, which was not previously included. The newly incorporated detail mentions the limited release of the film 'Georgetown' on May 14, 2021, by Vertical Entertainment, and this information was obtained from the reference paragraph provided.\"}"}
{"id": "fruit-test-100", "input": "The States Newsroom is a U.S. tax exempt organization which serves as an umbrella organization for state-focused news outlets with progressive editorial outlooks. Launched in 2019, the States Newsroom began as a fiscally sponsored project of the Hopewell Fund, a left-leaning nonprofit that does not disclose its donors. It grew out of NC Policy Watch, a progressive think tank in North Carolina founded by Chris Fitzsimon. Fitzsimon became the director and publisher of the States Newsroom. The States Newsroom had anticipated revenue of over $27 million by the end of 2021. It grew from 5 affiliates upon its 2019 launch to 19 affiliates in 2020. The States Newsroom planned to have more than 80 reporters on staff by the end of 2020. In July 2020, all of the publications associated with the States Newsroom were originally included in a resource created by the Nieman Foundation for Journalism purporting to show \"hyperpartisan sites...masquerading as local news\" but they were removed from the list after the national editor for the States Newsroom noted that the funding model is much more transparent and many staffers for the group are longtime journalists.", "retrieved_documents": [], "title": "", "task_type": "updating", "meta": "{\"data_source\": \"fruit\", \"data_index\": 635, \"raw_inputs\": \"[0] The States Newsroom is a U.S. tax exempt organization which serves as an umbrella organization for state-focused news outlets with progressive editorial outlooks. [1] Launched in 2019, the States Newsroom began as a fiscally sponsored project of the Hopewell Fund, a left-leaning nonprofit that does not disclose its donors. [2] It grew out of NC Policy Watch, a progressive think tank in North Carolina founded by Chris Fitzsimon. [3] Fitzsimon became the director and publisher of the States Newsroom. [4] The States Newsroom had anticipated revenue of over $27 million by the end of 2021. [5] It grew from 5 affiliates upon its 2019 launch to 19 affiliates in 2020. [6] The States Newsroom planned to have more than 80 reporters on staff by the end of 2020. [7] In July 2020, all of the publications associated with the States Newsroom were originally included in a resource created by the Nieman Foundation for Journalism purporting to show \\\"hyperpartisan sites...masquerading as local news\\\" but they were removed from the list after the national editor for the States Newsroom noted that the funding model is much more transparent and many staffers for the group are longtime journalists. [CONTEXT] (0) Hansj\\u00f6rg_Wyss Political activities - The Hub Project The Wyss Foundation has donated to States Newsroom, a nonprofit media group. (1) Wyss_Foundation Political advocacy The Wyss Foundation also has donated to States Newsroom, a nonprofit media group. (2) Patrick_M._Byrne 2020 US Presidential election fraud claims - Audit of the 2020 Arizona state ballot count The ''Arizona Mirror'' has referred to him as an \\\"ardent Trump ally\\\", as in April of 2021, Byrne became the leading financier of the controversial audit of the Arizona state's Presidential vote. (3) Rena_Newell Maine House of Representatives In a December of 2020 ''Maine Beacon'' piece highlighting positive events throughout the calendar year, Newell praised the formation of the Wabenaki Alliance, a group \\\"dedicated to building political power and educating Mainers about the need for full recognition of tribal sovereignty.\\\" (4) Laura_Kelly Governor of Kansas - Election - 2022 gubernatorial election On December 23, 2020, Kelly declared her candidacy for reelection in 2022 in a podcast with the Kansas Reflector. (5) Patrick_M._Byrne 2020 US Presidential election fraud claims The discussion between Byrne and the president has been described as focusing on Byrne's disproven conspiracy theory that the election was potentially stolen from Trump, with the ''Arizona Mirror'' stating that the group \\\"urged the president to overturn the election\\\".\", \"raw_targets\": \"[0] [1] [2] [3] The States Newsroom had anticipated revenue of more than $27 million by the end of 2021. It grew from five affiliates upon its 2019 launch to 19 affiliates in 2020. [6] In July 2020, all of the publications associated with the States Newsroom were originally included in a resource created by the Nieman Foundation for Journalism purporting to show \\\"hyperpartisan sites... masquerading as local news\\\", but they were removed from the list after the national editor for the States Newsroom noted that the funding model is much more transparent and that many staffers for the group are longtime journalists. (0) (1) The Wyss Foundation, founded by Swiss billionaire Hansj\\u00f6rg Wyss, has donated to the States Newsroom. \", \"processed_targets\": \"The States Newsroom is a U.S. tax exempt organization which serves as an umbrella organization for state-focused news outlets with progressive editorial outlooks. Launched in 2019, the States Newsroom began as a fiscally sponsored project of the Hopewell Fund, a left-leaning nonprofit that does not disclose its donors. It grew out of NC Policy Watch, a progressive think tank in North Carolina founded by Chris Fitzsimon. Fitzsimon became the director and publisher of the States Newsroom. The States Newsroom had anticipated revenue of more than $27 million by the end of 2021. It grew from five affiliates upon its 2019 launch to 19 affiliates in 2020. The States Newsroom planned to have more than 80 reporters on staff by the end of 2020. In July 2020, all of the publications associated with the States Newsroom were originally included in a resource created by the Nieman Foundation for Journalism purporting to show \\\"hyperpartisan sites... masquerading as local news\\\", but they were removed from the list after the national editor for the States Newsroom noted that the funding model is much more transparent and that many staffers for the group are longtime journalists. The Wyss Foundation, founded by Swiss billionaire Hansj\\u00f6rg Wyss, has donated to the States Newsroom.\", \"coarse_grained\": \"Update the information of the input based on the reference paragraphs.\", \"fine_grained\": \"Please replace 'over' with 'more than', change the numeral '5' to 'five' and insert an additional information at the end about the donation received by the States Newsroom from the Wyss Foundation, founded by Swiss billionaire Hansj\\u00f6rg Wyss.\", \"explanation\": \"The edit made primarily added some new information to the original text and slightly modified some parts. The new information added was about the donation from the Wyss Foundation to the States Newsroom, and minor modifications were changes such as 'over' to 'more than', '5' to 'five' and adding a connector 'that' and a punctuation mark ',' for clarity and fluidity in sentences.\"}"}
{"id": "fruit-test-101", "input": "The Church Committee (formally the United States Senate Select Committee to Study Governmental Operations with Respect to Intelligence Activities) was a U.S. Senate select committee in 1975 that investigated abuses by the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA), National Security Agency (NSA), Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI), and the Internal Revenue Service (IRS). Chaired by Idaho Senator Frank Church (D-ID), the committee was part of a series of investigations into intelligence abuses in 1975, dubbed the \"Year of Intelligence\", including its House counterpart, the Pike Committee, and the presidential Rockefeller Commission. The committee's efforts led to the establishment of the permanent U.S. Senate Select Committee on Intelligence.", "retrieved_documents": [], "title": "", "task_type": "updating", "meta": "{\"data_source\": \"fruit\", \"data_index\": 648, \"raw_inputs\": \"[0] The Church Committee (formally the United States Senate Select Committee to Study Governmental Operations with Respect to Intelligence Activities) was a U.S. Senate select committee in 1975 that investigated abuses by the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA), National Security Agency (NSA), Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI), and the Internal Revenue Service (IRS). [1] Chaired by Idaho Senator Frank Church (D-ID), the committee was part of a series of investigations into intelligence abuses in 1975, dubbed the \\\"Year of Intelligence\\\", including its House counterpart, the Pike Committee, and the presidential Rockefeller Commission. [2] The committee's efforts led to the establishment of the permanent U.S. Senate Select Committee on Intelligence. [CONTEXT] (0) Operation_Mockingbird Background After the United States Senate Watergate Committee in 1973 uncovered domestic surveillance abuses directed by the Executive branch of the United States government and ''The New York Times'' in 1974 published an article by Seymour Hersh claiming the CIA had violated its charter by spying on anti-war activists, former CIA officials and some lawmakers called for a congressional inquiry that became known as the Church Committee. (1) A_People's_History_of_the_United_States Overview - The 20th Century Other topics covered include protests against the Honeywell Corporation, Angela Davis, Committee to Re-elect the President, the Watergate scandal, International Telephone and Telegraph's involvement in the 1973 Chilean coup d'\\u00e9tat, the Mayag\\u00fcez incident, Project MKUltra, the Church Committee, the Pike Committee, the Trilateral Commission's ''The Governability of Democracies'', and the People's Bi-Centennial. (2) COINTELPRO History - Program revealed In 1976 the Select Committee to Study Governmental Operations with Respect to Intelligence Activities of the United States Senate, commonly referred to as the \\\"Church Committee\\\" after its chairman, Senator Frank Church (D-Idaho), launched a major investigation of the FBI and COINTELPRO. (3) Jamie_Gorelick 9/11 Commission - Conflict of interest Gorton also asserted that \\\"the wall\\\" was a long-standing policy that had resulted from the Church committee in the 1970s, and that the policy only prohibits transfer of certain information from prosecutors to the intelligence services and never prohibited information flowing in the opposite direction. (4) Patrice_Lumumba Foreign involvement in his murder - United States involvement - Church Committee In 1975, the Church Committee went on record with the finding that CIA chief Allen Dulles had ordered Lumumba's assassination as \\\"an urgent and prime objective\\\". (5) Walter_Mondale U.S. Senator - Committees In 1975, Mondale served on the Committee to Study Governmental Operations with Respect to Intelligence Activities, chaired by Idaho Senator Frank Church, that investigated alleged abuses by the Central Intelligence Agency and the Federal Bureau of Investigation. (6) Human_rights_violations_by_the_CIA Assassination and targeted killing - Assassinations - Lumumba The Church Committee concluded it had \\\"solid evidence of a plot to assassinate Patrice Lumumba [the first elected Prime Minister of the Republic of Congo]. (7) Seymour_Hersh Early years Hersh's 1974 article claiming the CIA had violated its charter by spying on anti-war activists is credited as contributing factor to the formation of the Church Committee. (8) Black_Panther_Party History - Late 1967 to early 1968 - COINTELPRO As assistant FBI Director William Sullivan later testified in front of the Church Committee, the Bureau \\\"did not differentiate\\\" between Soviet spies and suspected Communists in black nationalist movements when deploying surveillance and neutralization tactics. (9) Sidney_Gottlieb Retirement and death On October 7, 1975, Gottlieb testified before the Church Committee under the alias \\\"Joseph Scheider\\\". (10) Charles_McCarry McCarry and the JFK assassination in real life and in his fiction - Training of CIA \\\"Singleton\\\" agents - Can and should journalists serve as CIA operatives? Such use of journalism as a CIA cover story was one of the practices that attracted much attention in the 1970s; see, for example, the Church Committee.\", \"raw_targets\": \"[0] The Church Committee (formally the United States Senate Select Committee to Study Governmental Operations with Respect to Intelligence Activities) was a U.S. Senate select committee in 1975 that investigated abuses by the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA), National Security Agency (NSA), Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI), and the Internal Revenue Service (IRS). [1] [2] (0) (1) (2) The most shocking revelations of the committee include Operation MKULTRA, COINTELPRO involving the surveillance and infiltration of American political and civil-rights organizations; a CIA program to covertly assassinate foreign leaders; Operation Mockingbird as a systematic propaganda campaign with domestic and foreign journalists operating as CIA assets and dozens of US news organizations providing cover for CIA activity. \", \"processed_targets\": \"The Church Committee (formally the United States Senate Select Committee to Study Governmental Operations with Respect to Intelligence Activities) was a U.S. Senate select committee in 1975 that investigated abuses by the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA), National Security Agency (NSA), Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI), and the Internal Revenue Service (IRS). 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{"id": "fruit-test-102", "input": "The 1990 Alabama Crimson Tide football team represented the University of Alabama for the 1990 College football season. The Crimson Tide was led by first-year head coach Gene Stallings, replacing Bill Curry who left for the University of Kentucky.", "retrieved_documents": [], "title": "", "task_type": "updating", "meta": "{\"data_source\": \"fruit\", \"data_index\": 654, \"raw_inputs\": \"[0] The 1990 Alabama Crimson Tide football team represented the University of Alabama for the 1990 College football season. [1] The Crimson Tide was led by first-year head coach Gene Stallings, replacing Bill Curry who left for the University of Kentucky. [CONTEXT] (0) Alabama_Crimson_Tide_football_statistical_leaders Kicking Statistics - Field Goal Records - Table-1-4 [CAPTION] Single season [ROW] [COL] 3 [COL] Philip Doyle [COL] 24 [COL] 1990 (1) Alabama_Crimson_Tide_football_statistical_leaders Kicking Statistics - Field Goal % Records - Table-0-6 [CAPTION] Career [ROW] [COL] 5 [COL] Philip Doyle [COL] 74.3% [COL] 78 [COL] 1987 1988 1989 1990 (2) Alabama_Crimson_Tide_football_statistical_leaders Kicking Statistics - Field Goal Records - Table-0-3 [CAPTION] Career [ROW] [COL] 2 [COL] Philip Doyle [COL] 78 [COL] 1987 1988 1989 1990 (3) Alabama_Crimson_Tide_football_statistical_leaders Kicking Statistics - Field Goal % Records - Table-1-7 [CAPTION] Single season [ROW] [COL] 6 [COL] Philip Doyle [COL] 82.8% [COL] 24 [COL] 1990 (4) Alabama_Crimson_Tide_football_statistical_leaders Kicking Statistics - Field Goal Records - Table-2-2 [CAPTION] Single game [ROW] [COL] 1 [COL] Philip Doyle [COL] 6 [COL] 1990 [COL] Southwestern Louisiana (5) Alabama_Crimson_Tide_football_statistical_leaders Defensive Statistics - Interceptions Records - Table-0-2 [CAPTION] Career [ROW] [COL] 1 [COL] Antonio Langham [COL] 19 [COL] 1990 1991 1992 1993 (6) Alabama\\u2013Florida_football_rivalry History - SEC Showdown (1990\\u2013present) In 1990 during the second week of the season, #24 Florida came from behind to beat an unranked Alabama side at Tuscaloosa, 17\\u201313. (7) Alabama_Crimson_Tide_football_statistical_leaders Defensive Statistics - Sacks Records - Table-0-11 [CAPTION] Career [ROW] [COL] 10 [COL] Jeremy Nunley [COL] 19.0 [COL] 1990 1991 1992 1993 (8) Alabama_Crimson_Tide_football_statistical_leaders Defensive Statistics - Sacks Records - Table-0-6 [CAPTION] Career [ROW] [COL] 5 [COL] Eric Curry [COL] 22.5 [COL] 1990 1991 1992 (9) Alabama_Crimson_Tide_football_statistical_leaders Defensive Statistics - Interceptions Records - Table-0-8 [CAPTION] Career [ROW] [COL] [COL] George Teague [COL] 14 [COL] 1989 1990 1991 1992\", \"raw_targets\": \"The 1990 Alabama Crimson Tide football team represented the University of Alabama for the 1990 NCAA Division I-A football season. [1] The 1990 season got off to an excruciating start, as the Tide and new coach Gene Stallings. \", \"processed_targets\": \"The 1990 Alabama Crimson Tide football team represented the University of Alabama for the 1990 NCAA Division I-A football season. The Crimson Tide was led by first-year head coach Gene Stallings, replacing Bill Curry who left for the University of Kentucky. The 1990 season got off to an excruciating start, as the Tide and new coach Gene Stallings.\", \"coarse_grained\": \"Update the information of the input based on the reference paragraphs.\", \"fine_grained\": \"Please introduce detailed information about the 1990 season, emphasizing key moments, and mention the initial struggles the team and their new coach, Gene Stallings, faced.\", \"explanation\": \"The edit updated the type of football season the Alabama Crimson Tide participated in, changing it from \\\"College\\\" to \\\"NCAA Division I-A\\\". Additionally, a sentence was added to the end of the text that gives more details about the start of the 1990 season under the leadership of their new coach, Gene Stallings.\"}"}
{"id": "fruit-test-103", "input": "Idaho Legislative District 17 is one of 35 districts of the Idaho Legislature. It is currently represented by Maryanne Jordan, Democrat of Boise, John Gannon, Democrat of Boise, and Sue Chew, Democrat of Boise.", "retrieved_documents": [], "title": "", "task_type": "updating", "meta": "{\"data_source\": \"fruit\", \"data_index\": 655, \"raw_inputs\": \"[0] Idaho Legislative District 17 is one of 35 districts of the Idaho Legislature. [1] It is currently represented by Maryanne Jordan, Democrat of Boise, John Gannon, Democrat of Boise, and Sue Chew, Democrat of Boise. [CONTEXT] (0) Alison_Rabe Career Rabe was a candidate for the 17th district in the Idaho Senate. (1) Alison_Rabe INTRODUCTION Alison \\\"Ali\\\" Rabe is an American politician and attorney who is a member of the Idaho Senate from the 17th district. (2) 2020_Idaho_House_of_Representatives_election Summary of Results by [[Idaho House of Representatives|House]] District - Table-0-32 [HEADER] [COL] House District [COL] Seat [COL] Incumbent [COL] Party [COL] Elected Representative [COL] Party [ROW] [COL] 17 [COL] A [COL] John Gannon [COL] [COL] Dem [COL] John Gannon [COL] [COL] Dem\", \"raw_targets\": \"[0] (0) (1) It is represented by Ali Rabe, Democrat of Boise, John Gannon, Democrat of Boise, and Sue Chew, Democrat of Boise.\", \"processed_targets\": \"Idaho Legislative District 17 is one of 35 districts of the Idaho Legislature. It is represented by Ali Rabe, Democrat of Boise, John Gannon, Democrat of Boise, and Sue Chew, Democrat of Boise.\", \"coarse_grained\": \"Update the information of the input based on the reference paragraphs.\", \"fine_grained\": \"Replace the name \\\"Maryanne Jordan\\\" with \\\"Ali Rabe\\\" to correctly represent the current member of the Idaho Legislative District 17.\", \"explanation\": \"The text editing system was instructed to update the information in the given text based on some reference paragraphs. In accordance with the reference material, the system replaced 'Maryanne Jordan' with 'Ali Rabe', presumably because the reference paragraphs indicate that Alison \\\"Ali\\\" Rabe is the current representative for district 17, not Maryanne Jordan.\"}"}
{"id": "fruit-test-104", "input": "Logan Miller (born ) is an American actor.", "retrieved_documents": [], "title": "", "task_type": "updating", "meta": "{\"data_source\": \"fruit\", \"data_index\": 674, \"raw_inputs\": \"[0] Logan Miller (born ) is an American actor. [CONTEXT] (0) Escape_Room_(2019_film) Cast * Logan Miller as Ben Miller, a stockboy at a grocery store. (1) List_of_American_films_of_2018 January\\u2013March - Table-0-55 [CAPTION] [HEADER] style=\\\"background:#b0e0e6; text-align:center\\\" [COL] Opening [COL] Title [COL] Production company [COL] Cast and crew [COL] Ref. [ROW] [COL] ''Love, Simon'' [COL] 20th Century Fox / Fox 2000 Pictures / TSG Entertainment [COL] Greg Berlanti (director); Isaac Aptaker, Elizabeth Berger (screenplay); Nick Robinson, Katherine Langford, Alexandra Shipp, Jorge Lendeborg Jr., Miles Heizer, Keiynan Lonsdale, Logan Miller, Jennifer Garner, Josh Duhamel, Tony Hale [COL] (2) Escape_Room:_Tournament_of_Champions INTRODUCTION The film is a sequel to 2019's ''Escape Room'' and stars Taylor Russell, Logan Miller, Isabelle Fuhrman, Thomas Cocquerel, Holland Roden, Carlito Olivero, and Indya Moore. (3) Escape_Room_(2019_film) INTRODUCTION The film stars Taylor Russell, Logan Miller, Deborah Ann Woll, Jay Ellis, Tyler Labine, Nik Dodani, and Yorick van Wageningen, and follows a group of people who are sent to navigate a series of deadly escape rooms.\\n\\nDevelopment of the film began in August 2017, then under the title ''The Maze'', and the casting process commenced. (4) List_of_American_films_of_2019 April\\u2013June - Table-0-59 [CAPTION] [HEADER] style=\\\"background:#b0e0e6; text-align:center\\\" [COL] Opening [COL] Title [COL] Production company [COL] Cast and crew [COL] Ref. [ROW] [COL] ''Being Frank'' [COL] The Film Arcade [COL] Miranda Bailey (director); Glen Lakin (screenplay); Jim Gaffigan, Logan Miller, Samantha Mathis, Alex Karpovsky, Anna Gunn [COL] (5) List_of_horror_films_of_2015 INTRODUCTION - Table-0-33 [CAPTION] # [HEADER] [COL] Title [COL] Director [COL] Cast [COL] Country [COL] Notes [ROW] [COL] | ''Scouts Guide to the Zombie Apocalypse'' [COL] Christopher B. Landon [COL] Tye Sheridan, Logan Miller, Joey Morgan [COL] United States [COL] (6) The_Special_Without_Brett_Davis Episodes - Table-0-50 [CAPTION] !# [HEADER] [COL] Title [COL] Description [COL] Guests [COL] Musical Guest [ROW] [COL] 50 [COL] Kaiju Big Battel [COL] The Special crosses over with Kaiju Big Battel when Doc Freakman and Bryce Bixby are recruited by Kaiju's nefarious Dr. Cube to create a destructive monster. [COL] Kaiju Big Battel, Logan Miller, Steve DeSiena [COL] Thick (8) List_of_American_films_of_2021 July\\u2013September - Table-0-11 [CAPTION] [HEADER] style=\\\"background:#b0e0e6; text-align:center\\\" [COL] Opening [COL] Title [COL] Production company [COL] Cast and crew [COL] Ref [ROW] [COL] ''Escape Room: Tournament of Champions'' [COL] Columbia Pictures / Original Film [COL] Adam Robitel (director); Bragi F. Schut, Maria Melnik (screenplay); Taylor Russell, Logan Miller, Isabelle Fuhrman, Thomas Cocquerel, Holland Roden, Carlito Olivero, Indya Moore [COL]\", \"raw_targets\": \"[0] (0) (1) (2) (3) In films, he starred in ''Love, Simon'', and ''Escape Room''. \", \"processed_targets\": \"Logan Miller (born ) is an American actor. In films, he starred in ''Love, Simon'', and ''Escape Room''.\", \"coarse_grained\": \"Update the information of the input based on the reference paragraphs.\", \"fine_grained\": \"Add information about the movies the actor starred in, such as \\\"Love, Simon\\\" and \\\"Escape Room\\\".\", \"explanation\": \"The edits made to the original text were additions. The new information, highlighted by the \\\"\\\" tag, states that Logan Miller starred in the films \\\"Love, Simon\\\" and \\\"Escape Room\\\". This information was obtained from the provided reference paragraphs.\"}"}
{"id": "fruit-test-105", "input": "Brendan Elliot (born 1 January 1994) is an Australian professional rugby league footballer who last played as a and for the Manly Warringah Sea Eagles in the NRL. He previously played for the Sydney Roosters, Newcastle Knights and the Gold Coast Titans in the National Rugby League.", "retrieved_documents": [], "title": "", "task_type": "updating", "meta": "{\"data_source\": \"fruit\", \"data_index\": 677, \"raw_inputs\": \"[0] Brendan Elliot (born 1 January 1994) is an Australian professional rugby league footballer who last played as a and for the Manly Warringah Sea Eagles in the NRL. [1] He previously played for the Sydney Roosters, Newcastle Knights and the Gold Coast Titans in the National Rugby League. [CONTEXT] (0) Leigh_Centurions 2021 transfers - Table-0-13 [HEADER] [COL] Player [COL] Club [COL] Contract [COL] Date [ROW] [COL] Brendan Elliot [COL] Manly Sea Eagles [COL] 1 Year [COL] February 2021 (1) 2021_NRL_season 2021 Transfers - Players - Table-0-26 [HEADER] bgcolor=#bdb76b [COL] Player [COL] 2020 Club [COL] 2021 Club [ROW] Brendan Elliot [COL] Manly-Warringah Sea Eagles [COL] Super League: Leigh Centurions (2) Manly_Warringah_Sea_Eagles Players - 2021 squad - 2021 signings/transfers *Corey Waddell to Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs\\n*Luke Metcalf to Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks\\n*Brendan Elliot (released)\\n*Danny Levi to Brisbane Broncos\\n*Sam Smith (released)\\n*Tony Williams (released)\\nSources: [https://www.zerotackle.com/rugby-league/teams/manly-sea-eagles/] (3) 2017_Newcastle_Knights_season Fixtures - Preseason trials - Table-0-0 [HEADER] [COL] Date [COL] Round [COL] Opponent [COL] Venue [COL] Score [COL] Tries [COL] Goals [COL] Attendance [ROW] style=\\\"background:#cfc;\\\" [COL] Saturday, 18 Trial 1 [COL] Canberra Raiders [COL] D.Levi, P.Mata'utia, J.Buhrer, S.Mata'utia, T.Hodkinson, B.Elliot, C.Mata'utia, K.Sio [COL] T.Hodkinson (4/5), B.Lamb 6,350 (4) 2016_Sydney_Roosters_season Squad - Table-0-16 [HEADER] bgcolor=\\\"#A9A9A9\\\" [COL] Cap [COL] Nat. [COL] Player [COL] Pos. [COL] Sydney Roosters Debut [COL] Previous Club [ROW] bgcolor=\\\"#EFEFEF\\\" [COL] 1144 [COL] [COL] Brendan Elliot [COL] WG [COL] 5 July 2014 [COL]\", \"raw_targets\": \"(0) (1) Brendan Elliot (born 1 January 1994) is an Australian professional rugby league footballer who plays for the Leigh Centurions in the Super League. He previously played for the Sydney Roosters, Newcastle Knights, Gold Coast Titans and the Manly Sea Eagles in the NRL. \", \"processed_targets\": \"Brendan Elliot (born 1 January 1994) is an Australian professional rugby league footballer who plays for the Leigh Centurions in the Super League. He previously played for the Sydney Roosters, Newcastle Knights, Gold Coast Titans and the Manly Sea Eagles in the NRL.\", \"coarse_grained\": \"Update the information of the input based on the reference paragraphs.\", \"fine_grained\": \"You need to change the team he last played for to Leigh Centurions and the league to Super League, also insert a comma after Newcastle Knights, and after Gold Coast Titans specify that he also played for the Manly Sea Eagles, but now in the NRL instead of National Rugby League.\", \"explanation\": \"The editing system made the changes according to the updated information provided in the references. It changed Brendan Elliot's team from \\\"Manly Warringah Sea Eagles\\\" to \\\"Leigh Centurions\\\" and the league from \\\"NRL\\\" to \\\"Super League\\\". It also updated the list of teams he previously played for to include the Manly Sea Eagles which he was earlier stated to be actively playing for.\"}"}
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{"id": "fruit-test-108", "input": "Shawn Mathis Wayans (born January 19, 1971) is an American actor, comedian, writer, producer, and DJ. Along with his brother Marlon Wayans, he wrote and starred in The WB sitcom ''The Wayans Bros.''(1995\u20131999), and in the comedy films ''Don\u2019t Be a Menace'' (1996), ''Scary Movie'' (2000), ''Scary Movie 2'' (2001), ''White Chicks'' (2003), ''Little Man'' (2006), and ''Dance Flick'' (2009).", "retrieved_documents": [], "title": "", "task_type": "updating", "meta": "{\"data_source\": \"fruit\", \"data_index\": 700, \"raw_inputs\": \"[0] Shawn Mathis Wayans (born January 19, 1971) is an American actor, comedian, writer, producer, and DJ. [1] Along with his brother Marlon Wayans, he wrote and starred in The WB sitcom ''The Wayans Bros.''(1995\\u20131999), and in the comedy films ''Don\\u2019t Be a Menace'' (1996), ''Scary Movie'' (2000), ''Scary Movie 2'' (2001), ''White Chicks'' (2003), ''Little Man'' (2006), and ''Dance Flick'' (2009). 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(2) Arlington_Cinema_'N'_Drafthouse Re-opening - Notable comedians/performers * John Mulaney\\n* Doug Benson\\n* Jay Chandrasekhar\\n* Michael Kosta\\n* Patton Oswalt\\n* Rhys Darby\\n* Bobby Lee\\n* Michelle Buteau\\n* Steve Rannazzisi\\n* Hal Sparks\\n* Erica Rhodes\\n* Michael Ian Black\\n* Dana Gould\\n* Tom Arnold\\n* Joe Zimmerman\\n* Christopher Titus\\n* Alex Moffat\\n* Carlos Mencia\\n* Chris Kattan\\n* Steve Lemme\\n* Kevin Heffernan\\n* Alonzo Bodden\\n* Nick Thune\\n* Darrell Hammond\\n* Chris Distefano\\n* Adam Ferrara\\n* Tony Woods\\n* Dan Harmon\\n* Marc Maron\\n* Maria Bamford\\n* Brian Posehn\\n* Doug Stanhope\\n* Trevor Noah\\n* Amy Schumer\\n* Shawn Wayans\\n* Jim Breuer\\n* Byron Bowers\\n* Ronny Chieng\\n* Jason Nash\\n* Joe DeRosa\\n* Neal Brennan\\n* James Adomian\\n* Laurie Kilmartin\\n* Shazia Mirza\\n* Ali Wong\\n* Yannis Pappas\\n* Shane Gillis\\n* Chris Gethard\\n* T.J. 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{"id": "fruit-test-109", "input": "Luis Alberto \"Lucho\" Arce Catacora (born 28 September 1963) is a Bolivian politician and the 67th President of Bolivia, serving since 8 November 2020. He served as Minister of Economy and Public Finance from 2006 to 2017 and in 2019 under President Evo Morales. He is a member of the political party Movement for Socialism and the third president of the Plurinational State.", "retrieved_documents": [], "title": "", "task_type": "updating", "meta": "{\"data_source\": \"fruit\", \"data_index\": 702, \"raw_inputs\": \"[0] Luis Alberto \\\"Lucho\\\" Arce Catacora (born 28 September 1963) is a Bolivian politician and the 67th President of Bolivia, serving since 8 November 2020. [1] He served as Minister of Economy and Public Finance from 2006 to 2017 and in 2019 under President Evo Morales. [2] He is a member of the political party Movement for Socialism and the third president of the Plurinational State. 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(9) Pink_tide Resurgence This development has been strengthened by the landslide victory of left-wing MAS and its presidential candidate Luis Arce in Bolivia in 2020 Bolivian general election. 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{"id": "fruit-test-110", "input": "Juhani \"Juuso\" Wahlsten (13 January 1938 Helsinki, Finland \u2013 9 June 2019 Turku, Finland) was a Finnish professional ice hockey player who played in the SM-sarja. He played for KalPa, Ilves, HJK, and TPS. He was inducted into the Finnish Hockey Hall of Fame in 1986.", "retrieved_documents": [], "title": "", "task_type": "updating", "meta": "{\"data_source\": \"fruit\", \"data_index\": 721, \"raw_inputs\": \"[0] Juhani \\\"Juuso\\\" Wahlsten (13 January 1938 Helsinki, Finland \\u2013 9 June 2019 Turku, Finland) was a Finnish professional ice hockey player who played in the SM-sarja. [1] He played for KalPa, Ilves, HJK, and TPS. [2] He was inducted into the Finnish Hockey Hall of Fame in 1986. [CONTEXT] (0) World_Ringette_Championships Trophies - Junior Division The trophy is dedicated to Juhani \\\"Juuso\\\" Wahlsten, or Juhani Wahlsten, the \\\"Father of Ringette\\\" in Finland. (1) Ringette International status - Finnish clubs In 1979, Juhani Wahlsten, also known as \\\"Juuso\\\" Wahlsten, introduced ringette in Finland. (2) World_Ringette_Championships INTRODUCTION The winning Junior team is awarded with the Juuso Wahlsten trophy, named after Juhani Wahlsten. (3) Finland_men's_national_ice_hockey_team Tournament record - World Championship - Table-0-14 [HEADER] [COL] Year [COL] Location [COL] Coach [COL] Captain [COL] Result [ROW] [COL] 1969 [COL] Stockholm, [COL] Augustin Bubn\\u00edk [COL] Juhani Wahlsten [COL] 5th place\", \"raw_targets\": \"[0] [1] [2] (1) Wahlsten is considered to be the \\\"Father of Ringette\\\" in Finland. (0) (2) The Juuso Wahlsten trophy is awarded during the World Ringette Championships to the World Ringette Junior Champions. \", \"processed_targets\": \"Juhani \\\"Juuso\\\" Wahlsten (13 January 1938 Helsinki, Finland \\u2013 9 June 2019 Turku, Finland) was a Finnish professional ice hockey player who played in the SM-sarja. He played for KalPa, Ilves, HJK, and TPS. He was inducted into the Finnish Hockey Hall of Fame in 1986. Wahlsten is considered to be the \\\"Father of Ringette\\\" in Finland. The Juuso Wahlsten trophy is awarded during the World Ringette Championships to the World Ringette Junior Champions.\", \"coarse_grained\": \"Update the information of the input based on the reference paragraphs.\", \"fine_grained\": \"Include information from the reference indicating that Wahlsten is known as the \\\"Father of Ringette\\\" in Finland and that a trophy named after him is awarded during the World Ringette Championships to the World Ringette Junior Champions.\", \"explanation\": \"The editing system updated the information about Juhani \\\"Juuso\\\" Wahlsten's contributions to sport in Finland. Changes were made to indicate that he is considered the \\\"Father of Ringette\\\" in Finland and that the trophy awarded to the Junior Champions in the World Ringette Championships is named in his honor.\"}"}
{"id": "fruit-test-111", "input": "''Beloved'' is a 1998 American psychological horror tragedy film directed by Jonathan Demme and starring Oprah Winfrey, Danny Glover, and Thandie Newton. Based on Toni Morrison's 1987 novel of the same name, the plot centers on a former slave after the American Civil War, her haunting by a poltergeist, and the visitation of her reincarnated daughter. Despite being a box office bomb, ''Beloved'' received an Oscar nomination for Best Costume Design for Colleen Atwood, both Danny Glover and Kimberly Elise received praise for their performances and the film received mostly positive reviews.", "retrieved_documents": [], "title": "", "task_type": "updating", "meta": "{\"data_source\": \"fruit\", \"data_index\": 722, \"raw_inputs\": \"[0] ''Beloved'' is a 1998 American psychological horror tragedy film directed by Jonathan Demme and starring Oprah Winfrey, Danny Glover, and Thandie Newton. 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Hall, Dorothy Love Coates, Charles Napier [COL] Horror, Drama [COL] Live action (1) Thandiwe_Newton INTRODUCTION She has received various awards including a Primetime Emmy Award and a British Academy Film Award, in addition to nominations for two Golden Globe Awards.\\n\\nNewton is known for starring roles such as the title character in ''Beloved'' (1998), Nyah Nordoff-Hall in ''Mission: Impossible 2'' (2000), Christine in ''Crash'' (2004), for which she received a BAFTA Award for Best Actress in a Supporting Role, Linda in ''The Pursuit of Happyness'' (2006), Stella in ''RockNRolla'' (2008), Condoleezza Rice in ''[[W. (2) Thandiwe_Newton Career Newton appeared in the Merchant Ivory production of ''Jefferson in Paris'' as Sally Hemings, followed by Jonathan Demme's drama ''Beloved'', based on Toni Morrison's novel (1998), in which she played the title character, the ghost of a young slave girl whose mother murders her to save her from slavery. 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{"id": "fruit-test-112", "input": "Andrew Mullen Gray (born 30 November 1955) is a Scottish retired footballer who played for several clubs in Scotland and England, while also representing his country. He was the lead football pundit for Sky Sports until his dismissal in January 2011, following multiple allegations of sexism. Gray, along with former Sky Sports anchor Richard Keys, then signed for talkSPORT in February 2011. They now both work for beIN Sports in Doha, Qatar.", "retrieved_documents": [], "title": "", "task_type": "updating", "meta": "{\"data_source\": \"fruit\", \"data_index\": 732, \"raw_inputs\": \"[0] Andrew Mullen Gray (born 30 November 1955) is a Scottish retired footballer who played for several clubs in Scotland and England, while also representing his country. [1] He was the lead football pundit for Sky Sports until his dismissal in January 2011, following multiple allegations of sexism. 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{"id": "fruit-test-113", "input": "The Golden Globe Award for Best Actor \u2013 Television Series Musical or Comedy is an award presented annually by the Hollywood Foreign Press Association (HFPA). It is given in honor of an actor who has delivered an outstanding performance in a leading role on a musical or comedy television series for the calendar year. It was first awarded at the 19th Golden Globe Awards on March 5, 1962 under the title Best TV Star \u2013 Male to John Charles Daly and Bob Newhart. The nominees for the award announced annually starting in 1963. The award initially honored actors in both comedy and drama genres until 1969, when the award was split into categories that honored comedic and dramatic performances separately. It was presented under the new title Best TV Actor \u2013 Musical or Comedy and in 1980 under its current title. Since its inception, the award has been given to 45 actors. 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[ROW] [COL] Golden Globe Awards [COL] Best Actor \\u2013 Television Series Musical or Comedy [COL] [COL] (2) Jason_Sudeikis INTRODUCTION In 2020, he starred as the lead in the Apple TV+ sports comedy series ''Ted Lasso'', which earned him the Golden Globe Award for Best Actor in a TV Comedy Series and a Screen Actors Guild Award for Outstanding Actor in a Comedy Series. (3) List_of_awards_and_nominations_received_by_The_Office_(American_TV_series) Awards and nominations - Table-0-36 [CAPTION] [HEADER] [COL] Award [COL] Year [COL] Category [COL] Nominee(s) [COL] Result [COL] [ROW] [COL] 2011 [COL] Best Actor in a Television Series \\u2013 Musical or Comedy [COL] [COL] [COL] (4) List_of_awards_and_nominations_received_by_John_Lithgow Industry Awards - [[Golden Globes Awards]] - Table-0-0 [HEADER] [COL] Year [COL] Category [COL] Nominated Work [COL] Result [ROW] [COL] 1997 [COL] Best Actor \\u2013 Television Series Musical or Comedy [COL] ''3rd Rock from the Sun'' [COL] (5) Alan_Alda Awards and nominations - Table-5-6 [HEADER] [COL] Year [COL] Award [COL] Nominated work [COL] Result [ROW] [COL] 1977 [COL] Best TV Actor - Comedy or Musical [COL] ''M*A*S*H'' [COL] (6) List_of_awards_and_nominations_received_by_Schitt's_Creek [[Golden Globe Award]]s - Table-0-1 [HEADER] [COL] Year [COL] Category [COL] Nominee [COL] Result [COL] Ref [ROW] [COL] Best Actor \\u2013 Television Series Musical or Comedy [COL] Eugene Levy [COL] (7) Jenna_Elfman Accolades - Table-0-2 [HEADER] [COL] Association [COL] Year [COL] Category [COL] Nominated Work [COL] Results [COL] Ref [ROW] [COL] Golden Globes [COL] 1998 [COL] Best Performance by an Actress in a Television Series \\u2014 Musical or Comedy [COL] ''Dharma & Greg'' [COL] [COL]\", \"raw_targets\": \"The Golden Globe Award for Best Actor \\u2013 Television Series Musical or Comedy is a Golden Globe Award presented annually by the Hollywood Foreign Press Association (HFPA). [1] [2] [3] [4] [5] [6] (0) (1) (2) Jason Sudeikis is the current recipient of the award for his role as Ted Lasso on ''Ted Lasso''. [8] \", \"processed_targets\": \"The Golden Globe Award for Best Actor \\u2013 Television Series Musical or Comedy is a Golden Globe Award presented annually by the Hollywood Foreign Press Association (HFPA). It is given in honor of an actor who has delivered an outstanding performance in a leading role on a musical or comedy television series for the calendar year. It was first awarded at the 19th Golden Globe Awards on March 5, 1962 under the title Best TV Star \\u2013 Male to John Charles Daly and Bob Newhart. The nominees for the award announced annually starting in 1963. The award initially honored actors in both comedy and drama genres until 1969, when the award was split into categories that honored comedic and dramatic performances separately. It was presented under the new title Best TV Actor \\u2013 Musical or Comedy and in 1980 under its current title. Since its inception, the award has been given to 45 actors. Jason Sudeikis is the current recipient of the award for his role as Ted Lasso on ''Ted Lasso''. Alan Alda has won the most awards in this category with six wins and received the most nominations at 11.\", \"coarse_grained\": \"Update the information of the input based on the reference paragraphs.\", \"fine_grained\": \"Please replace 'an award' with 'a Golden Globe Award' and update the current recipient of the award 'Ramy Youssef' and his role as 'Ramy Hassan' to 'Jason Sudeikis' and his role as 'Ted Lasso'.\", \"explanation\": \"The edited text reflects an update in the current recipient of the Golden Globe Award for Best Actor \\u2013 Television Series Musical or Comedy. The edits replace \\\"Ramy Youssef\\\" with Jason Sudeikis, and the role \\\"Ramy Hassan\\\" in the show \\\"Ramy\\\" has been updated to \\\"Ted Lasso\\\" in the corresponding show \\\"Ted Lasso\\\", to match the updated information found in the referenced paragraphs.\"}"}
{"id": "fruit-test-114", "input": "On November 30, 2018, George H. W. Bush, the 41st president of the United States, died after a battle with vascular Parkinson's disease at his home in Houston, Texas. He was the first U.S. president to die since Gerald Ford in late 2006. At the age of Bush was the longest-lived U.S. president in history until March 22, 2019, when he was surpassed by Jimmy Carter. Shortly after news broke of Bush's death, President Donald Trump declared a national day of mourning and ordered all flags \"throughout the United States and its Territories and possessions\" lowered to half staff for 30 days after his death. The state funeral of George H. W. Bush was the official funerary rites conducted by the Government of the United States which occurred over a period of four days from December 3 to 6, 2018. About a dozen world leaders attended the event.", "retrieved_documents": [], "title": "", "task_type": "updating", "meta": "{\"data_source\": \"fruit\", \"data_index\": 746, \"raw_inputs\": \"[0] On November 30, 2018, George H. W. Bush, the 41st president of the United States, died after a battle with vascular Parkinson's disease at his home in Houston, Texas. [1] He was the first U.S. president to die since Gerald Ford in late 2006. [2] At the age of Bush was the longest-lived U.S. president in history until March 22, 2019, when he was surpassed by Jimmy Carter. [3] Shortly after news broke of Bush's death, President Donald Trump declared a national day of mourning and ordered all flags \\\"throughout the United States and its Territories and possessions\\\" lowered to half staff for 30 days after his death. [4] The state funeral of George H. W. Bush was the official funerary rites conducted by the Government of the United States which occurred over a period of four days from December 3 to 6, 2018. [5] About a dozen world leaders attended the event. [CONTEXT] (0) List_of_presidents_of_the_United_States_by_age Age of presidents The six presidents, arranged by lifespan are:\\n\\n\\nCarter cropped.jpg|Jimmy CarterBorn October 1, 1924(age )\\nGeorge H. W. Bush presidential portrait (cropped 2).jpg|George H. W. BushJune 12, 1924 \\u2013 November 30, 2018(aged ) \\nGerald Ford (1974) (cropped).jpg|alt=President Gerald R. Ford 1974.|Gerald FordJuly 14, 1913 \\u2013 December 26, 2006(aged )\\nOfficial Portrait of President Reagan 1981-cropped.jpg|Ronald ReaganFebruary 6, 1911 \\u2013 June 5, 2004(aged )\\nGilbert Stuart, John Adams, c. 1800-1815, NGA 42933.jpg|John AdamsOctober 30, 1735 \\u2013 July 4, 1826(aged )\\nPresident Hoover portrait.jpg|alt=President Hoover portrait.|Herbert HooverAugust 10, 1874 \\u2013 October 20, 1964(aged ) (1) Lying_in_state Other notable funerals * Death and funeral of Corazon Aquino\\n* Death and state funeral of Omar Bongo\\n* Death and state funeral of George H. W. Bush\\n* Death and state funeral of Gerald Ford\\n* Death and state funeral of Kim Il-sung\\n* Death and state funeral of Kim Jong-il\\n* Death and state funeral of Lech and Maria Kaczy\\u0144ski\\n* State funeral of John F. Kennedy\\n* Death and state funeral of Richard Nixon\\n* Death and state funeral of Ronald Reagan\\n* Death and state funeral of Norodom Sihanouk\\n* Death and state funeral of Josip Broz Tito \\n* Death and state funeral of Pierre Trudeau\\n* Death and state funeral of Mao Zedong (2) List_of_official_overseas_trips_made_by_Charles,_Prince_of_Wales List of official overseas visits (2015 to present) - Table-0-54 [CAPTION] !Date [HEADER] [COL] Country [COL] Areas visited [COL] Details [ROW] [COL] 5 December 2018 [COL] [COL] Washington, D.C. [COL] The Prince represented the Queen at the State Funeral of President George H. W. Bush. (3) List_of_proclamations_by_Donald_Trump_(2018) Presidential proclamations - Table-0-142 [HEADER] style=\\\"text-align:center\\\" [COL] Relative [COL] Absolute [COL] Title / description [COL] Date signed [COL] Date published [COL] FR citation [COL] FR doc. number [COL] [ROW] style=\\\"text-align:center\\\" [COL] 261 [COL] 9830 [COL] Announcing the Death of George Herbert Walker Bush [COL] December 1, 2018 [COL] December 6, 2018 [COL] 83 FR 63039 [COL] 2018-26612 [COL] (4) List_of_largest_funerals INTRODUCTION - Table-0-84 [HEADER] [COL] Funeral [COL] Date [COL] Country [COL] City [COL] No. of attendees [COL] Television audience [ROW] [COL] State funeral of George H. W. Bush [COL] December 3\\u20136, 2018 [COL] [COL] Washington, D.C. and Houston, Spring, & College Station, Texas [COL] 1,000 [COL] 17.5 million\", \"raw_targets\": \"[0] (0) (1) He was the first U.S. president to die since Gerald Ford's death in late 2006. 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{"id": "fruit-test-115", "input": "Maren Lundby (born 7 September 1994) is a Norwegian ski jumper. She is one of the most successful contemporary ski jumpers, male or female, having won three consecutive World Cup overall titles (an all-time record shared with Adam Ma\u0142ysz), thirty individual World Cup wins, and gold medals at the 2018 Winter Olympics and 2019 World Championships.", "retrieved_documents": [], "title": "", "task_type": "updating", "meta": "{\"data_source\": \"fruit\", \"data_index\": 749, \"raw_inputs\": \"[0] Maren Lundby (born 7 September 1994) is a Norwegian ski jumper. [1] She is one of the most successful contemporary ski jumpers, male or female, having won three consecutive World Cup overall titles (an all-time record shared with Adam Ma\\u0142ysz), thirty individual World Cup wins, and gold medals at the 2018 Winter Olympics and 2019 World Championships. [CONTEXT] (0) FIS_Nordic_World_Ski_Championships_2021 Medal summary - Ski jumping - Women - Table-0-3 [ROW] [COL] Women's team normal hill [COL] Daniela Iraschko-StolzSophie SorschagChiara H\\u00f6lzlMarita Kramer [COL] 959.3 [COL] Nika Kri\\u017enar\\u0160pela RogeljUr\\u0161a BogatajEma Klinec [COL] 957.9 [COL] Silje OpsethAnna Odine Str\\u00f8mThea Minyan Bj\\u00f8rsethMaren Lundby [COL] 942.1 (1) FIS_Nordic_World_Ski_Championships_2021 Medal summary - Ski jumping - Mixed - Table-0-1 [ROW] [COL] Mixed team normal hill [COL] Katharina AlthausMarkus EisenbichlerAnna RupprechtKarl Geiger [COL] 1000.8 [COL] Silje OpsethRobert JohanssonMaren LundbyHalvor Egner Granerud [COL] 995.6 [COL] Marita KramerMichael Hayb\\u00f6ckDaniela Iraschko-StolzStefan Kraft [COL] 986.5 (2) List_of_world_sports_championships Female World Championship Titles - Table-0-259 [HEADER] [COL] Sport [COL] Competition name [COL] Competingentities [COL] Firstheld [COL] Current holder [COL] Next [COL] Frequency [COL] Details & notes [ROW] [COL] Ski jumping [COL] FIS Nordic World Ski Championships [COL] Individuals normal hill [COL] 2009 [COL] Maren Lundby (2019) [COL] 2021 [COL] Biennial [COL] (3) FIS_Ski_Jumping_World_Cup World Cup all-time records - Table-1-1 [HEADER] style=\\\"background:#ccc; text-align:center;\\\" [COL] Category [COL] Name [COL] Record [ROW] [COL] consecutive overall titles [COL] Maren Lundby [COL] 3 (4) 2019\\u201320_FIS_Ski_Jumping_World_Cup Calendar - Women - Table-1-19 [CAPTION] NH \\u2013 normal hill; LH \\u2013 large hill [HEADER] [COL] [COL] [COL] Date [COL] Place [COL] Hill [COL] Event [COL] Winner [COL] Second [COL] Third [COL] Yellow bib [COL] [ROW] bgcolor=#d0e0ed [COL] 151 [COL] 16 [COL] 10 March 2020 [COL] Lillehammer [COL] Lysg\\u00e5rdsbakken HS140 [COL] LH 028 [COL] Maren Lundby [COL] Silje Opseth [COL] Chiara H\\u00f6lzl [COL] Maren Lundby [COL] (5) FIS_Ski_Jumping_World_Cup Women's standings - Raw Air - Table-0-0 [HEADER] style=\\\"background:#ccc; text-align:center;\\\" [COL] Season [COL] Winner [COL] Runner-up [COL] Third [ROW] [COL] 2019 [COL] Maren Lundby [COL] Katharina Althaus [COL] Juliane Seyfarth (10) FIS_Ski_Jumping_World_Cup World Cup all-time records - Table-1-10 [HEADER] style=\\\"background:#ccc; text-align:center;\\\" [COL] Category [COL] Name [COL] Record [ROW] [COL] overall points in a single season [COL] Maren Lundby [COL] 1909\", \"raw_targets\": \"[0] (0) (1) (2) She is one of the most successful ski jumpers, male or female, having won three consecutive World Cup overall titles (an all-time record shared with Adam Ma\\u0142ysz), thirty individual World Cup wins, and gold medals at the 2018 Winter Olympics and the 2019 and 2021 World Championships. Because of her efforts, women are now allowed to jump on the large hill during the world championships.\", \"processed_targets\": \"Maren Lundby (born 7 September 1994) is a Norwegian ski jumper. She is one of the most successful ski jumpers, male or female, having won three consecutive World Cup overall titles (an all-time record shared with Adam Ma\\u0142ysz), thirty individual World Cup wins, and gold medals at the 2018 Winter Olympics and the 2019 and 2021 World Championships. Because of her efforts, women are now allowed to jump on the large hill during the world championships.\", \"coarse_grained\": \"Update the information of the input based on the reference paragraphs.\", \"fine_grained\": \"Include information about her achievements in 2019 and 2021 World Championships, and her contribution to permitting women to jump on the large hill during the world championships.\", \"explanation\": \"The text editing system updated Maren Lundby\\u2019s accomplishments to include that she also won gold medals in the 2021 World Championships, as seen from the reference text. It also added a sentence acknowledging her contribution to the inclusion of women in large hill jumping during the world championships, which is a new information inferred from the references.\"}"}
{"id": "fruit-test-116", "input": "Electronic music is music that employs electronic musical instruments, digital instruments or circuitry-based music technology. A distinction can be made between sound produced using electromechanical means (electroacoustic music) and that produced using electronics only. Electromechanical instruments have mechanical elements, such as strings, hammers and electric elements, such as magnetic pickups, power amplifiers and loudspeakers. Examples of electromechanical sound producing devices include the telharmonium, Hammond organ, electric piano and the electric guitar, which are typically made loud enough for performers and audiences to hear with an instrument amplifier and speaker cabinet. Pure electronic instruments do not have vibrating strings, hammers or other sound-producing mechanisms. Devices such as the theremin, synthesizer and computer can produce electronic sounds. The first electronic devices for performing music were developed at the end of the 19th century and shortly afterward Italian futurists explored sounds that had not been considered musical. During the 1920s and 1930s, electronic instruments were introduced and the first compositions for electronic instruments were made. By the 1940s, magnetic audio tape allowed musicians to tape sounds and then modify them by changing the tape speed or direction, leading to the development of electroacoustic tape music in the 1940s, in Egypt and France. Musique concr\u00e8te, created in Paris in 1948, was based on editing together recorded fragments of natural and industrial sounds. Music produced solely from electronic generators was first produced in Germany in 1953. Electronic music was also created in Japan and the United States beginning in the 1950s. An important new development was the advent of computers to compose music. Algorithmic composition with computers was first demonstrated in the 1950s (although algorithmic composition per se without a computer had occurred much earlier, for example Mozart's Musikalisches W\u00fcrfelspiel). In the 1960s, live electronics were pioneered in America and Europe, Japanese electronic musical instruments began influencing the music industry and Jamaican dub music emerged as a form of popular electronic music. In the early 1970s, the monophonic Minimoog synthesizer and Japanese drum machines helped popularize synthesized electronic music.", "retrieved_documents": [], "title": "", "task_type": "updating", "meta": "{\"data_source\": \"fruit\", \"data_index\": 756, \"raw_inputs\": \"[0] Electronic music is music that employs electronic musical instruments, digital instruments or circuitry-based music technology. [1] A distinction can be made between sound produced using electromechanical means (electroacoustic music) and that produced using electronics only. [2] Electromechanical instruments have mechanical elements, such as strings, hammers and electric elements, such as magnetic pickups, power amplifiers and loudspeakers. [3] Examples of electromechanical sound producing devices include the telharmonium, Hammond organ, electric piano and the electric guitar, which are typically made loud enough for performers and audiences to hear with an instrument amplifier and speaker cabinet. [4] Pure electronic instruments do not have vibrating strings, hammers or other sound-producing mechanisms. [5] Devices such as the theremin, synthesizer and computer can produce electronic sounds. [6] The first electronic devices for performing music were developed at the end of the 19th century and shortly afterward Italian futurists explored sounds that had not been considered musical. [7] During the 1920s and 1930s, electronic instruments were introduced and the first compositions for electronic instruments were made. [8] By the 1940s, magnetic audio tape allowed musicians to tape sounds and then modify them by changing the tape speed or direction, leading to the development of electroacoustic tape music in the 1940s, in Egypt and France. [9] Musique concr\\u00e8te, created in Paris in 1948, was based on editing together recorded fragments of natural and industrial sounds. [10] Music produced solely from electronic generators was first produced in Germany in 1953. [11] Electronic music was also created in Japan and the United States beginning in the 1950s. [12] An important new development was the advent of computers to compose music. [13] Algorithmic composition with computers was first demonstrated in the 1950s (although algorithmic composition per se without a computer had occurred much earlier, for example Mozart's Musikalisches W\\u00fcrfelspiel). [14] In the 1960s, live electronics were pioneered in America and Europe, Japanese electronic musical instruments began influencing the music industry and Jamaican dub music emerged as a form of popular electronic music. [15] In the early 1970s, the monophonic Minimoog synthesizer and Japanese drum machines helped popularize synthesized electronic music. [CONTEXT] (0) Moog_Indigo Production and composition - Recording The album uses the Moog synthesizer, a Electronic Music instrument named for its creator, Robert Moog, the synthesizer was used on previous albums like Kaleidoscopic Vibrations from 1967 (Perrey's first album to use the synthesizer that I record together with Kingsley) or The Amazing New Electronic Pop Sound of Jean Jacques Perrey from 1968. (1) Sylvia_Pengilly Personal life Pengilly became aware of electronic music while attending the university when she saw the chairman's Moog 55 and she used it to change how a simple waveform sounds. (2) List_of_2008_albums Third quarter - September - Table-0-47 [CAPTION] List of albums released in September 2008 [HEADER] [COL] Release date [COL] Artist [COL] Album [COL] Genre [COL] Label [COL] [ROW] [COL] September21 [COL] Buraka Som Sistema [COL] ''Black Diamond'' [COL] Electronic [COL] Enchufada, Sony BMG [COL] (3) Shaft_(British_electronic_duo) INTRODUCTION Shaft are an English electronic music production duo, known for their covers and remixes of \\\"(Mucho Mambo) Sway\\\" and \\\"Mambo Italiano\\\". (4) Coup_d'Etat_(G-Dragon_album) Composition \\\"Runaway\\\" is a combination of alternative rock and electronic music and \\\"I Love It\\\", which was co-produced by German DJ Boys Noize, is a \\\"smooth R&B-disco mash-up\\\". (5) Yazoo_(band) History - Formation and ''Upstairs at Eric's'' (1982) Clarke became interested in electronic music after hearing Wirral synth band Orchestral Manoeuvres in the Dark (OMD), and later co-founded Depeche Mode. (13) \\u017dagar_(band) INTRODUCTION Their sound is based on contemporary electronic music, jazz and indie rock. (31) Paul_Robb Hakatak It specializes in electronic music acts.\", \"raw_targets\": \"Electronic music is music that employs electronic musical instruments, digital instruments, or circuitry-based music technology in its creation. It includes both music made using electronic and electromechanical means (electroacoustic music). Pure electronic instruments depended entirely on circuitry-based sound generation, for instance using devices such as theremin, or synthesizer. Electromechanical instruments can have mechanical parts such as strings, hammers, and electric elements including magnetic pickups, power amplifiers and loudspeakers. Such electromechanical devices include the telharmonium, Hammond organ, electric piano and the electric guitar. The first electronic musical devices were developed at the end of the 19th century. During the 1920s and 1930s, a number of electronic instruments were introduced and the first compositions featuring them were written. [8] [9] [10] Electronic music was also created in Japan and the United States beginning in the 1950s and Algorithmic composition with computers was first demonstrated in the same decade. During the 1960s, digital computer music was pioneered, innovation in live electronics took place, and Japanese electronic musical instruments began to influence the music industry. (0) (1) In the early 1970s, Moog synthesizers and Japanese drum machines helped popularize synthesized electronic music. \", \"processed_targets\": \"Electronic music is music that employs electronic musical instruments, digital instruments, or circuitry-based music technology in its creation. It includes both music made using electronic and electromechanical means (electroacoustic music). Pure electronic instruments depended entirely on circuitry-based sound generation, for instance using devices such as theremin, or synthesizer. Electromechanical instruments can have mechanical parts such as strings, hammers, and electric elements including magnetic pickups, power amplifiers and loudspeakers. Such electromechanical devices include the telharmonium, Hammond organ, electric piano and the electric guitar. The first electronic musical devices were developed at the end of the 19th century. During the 1920s and 1930s, a number of electronic instruments were introduced and the first compositions featuring them were written. By the 1940s, magnetic audio tape allowed musicians to tape sounds and then modify them by changing the tape speed or direction, leading to the development of electroacoustic tape music in the 1940s, in Egypt and France. Musique concr\\u00e8te, created in Paris in 1948, was based on editing together recorded fragments of natural and industrial sounds. Music produced solely from electronic generators was first produced in Germany in 1953. Electronic music was also created in Japan and the United States beginning in the 1950s and Algorithmic composition with computers was first demonstrated in the same decade. During the 1960s, digital computer music was pioneered, innovation in live electronics took place, and Japanese electronic musical instruments began to influence the music industry. In the early 1970s, Moog synthesizers and Japanese drum machines helped popularize synthesized electronic music.\", \"coarse_grained\": \"Update the information of the input based on the reference paragraphs.\", \"fine_grained\": \"Please add a comma after 'digital instruments', insert 'in its creation' after 'music technology', use 'electronic and' before 'electromechanical' for clarity, replace 'elements,' with 'parts' for a more appropriate term, replace 'such as' with 'including' for better context, use 'musical' before 'devices' for precision, replace 'made' with 'written' for the first compositions, and finally introduce 'and' before 'Algorithmic composition' and 'same decade' after 'the' for coherence in the timeline, along with replacing 'for example Mozart 's Musikalisches W\\u00fcrfelspiel' with 'digital' and 'music was pioneered' for modern context.\", \"explanation\": \"The amendments on the text primarily centered on updating historical information and simplifying the explanations of the types of electronic music and their mechanisms. Edits were made to incorporate phrases and terminology as mentioned in the reference articles, for instance using 'Moog synthesizers' in the place where 'the monophonic Minimoog synthesizer' was mentioned. Further, some phrases were modified for enhanced readability, such as changing 'electromechanical sound producing' to 'electromechanical'.\"}"}
{"id": "fruit-test-117", "input": "The Great Sabbath is the Sabbath immediately preceding Passover. It \"is commemorated in the Christian calendar as Holy Saturday\".", "retrieved_documents": [], "title": "", "task_type": "updating", "meta": "{\"data_source\": \"fruit\", \"data_index\": 762, \"raw_inputs\": \"[0] The Great Sabbath is the Sabbath immediately preceding Passover. [1] It \\\"is commemorated in the Christian calendar as Holy Saturday\\\". [CONTEXT] (0) The_Day_of_the_Lord INTRODUCTION This prophecy is read in synagogues on the Great Sabbath immediately preceding Passover. (1) Lazarus_Saturday INTRODUCTION Presumably, it is where he spent the Great Sabbath that occurs immediately before Passover, prior to his triumphal entry into Jerusalem. (2) Holy_Saturday Terminology - Jewish Nazarenes Whereas the Great Sabbath in Jewish liturgy occurs the sabbath before the Feast of Unleavened Bread, the sabbath in the midst of the feast is celebrated as a .\", \"raw_targets\": \"(0) (1) The Great Sabbath is the Sabbath immediately preceding the Passover. It is commemorated in the Christian calendar as Lazarus Saturday. \", \"processed_targets\": \"The Great Sabbath is the Sabbath immediately preceding the Passover. It is commemorated in the Christian calendar as Lazarus Saturday.\", \"coarse_grained\": \"Update the information of the input based on the reference paragraphs.\", \"fine_grained\": \"Replace any mention of 'Holy Saturday' with 'Lazarus Saturday' and ensure to add the definite article 'the' before 'Passover' for proper context based on the referenced text.\", \"explanation\": \"The edit updated the text based on the references provided, introducing more precise and specific terms in return. Firstly, it included the article 'the' before 'Passover' for grammatical correctness. Secondly, it changed 'Holy' to 'Lazarus' to reflect the terminology mentioned in the reference text, thus providing a more accurate description of the Christian commemoration related to the Great Sabbath.\"}"}
{"id": "fruit-test-118", "input": "Kamila Valeryevna Valieva (, ; born 26 April 2006) is a Russian figure skater. She is the 2020 Junior World champion, the 2019 Junior Grand Prix Final champion, and the 2020 Russian junior champion. She currently holds the junior world records for the highest total and free skate scores. She maintains the title of Junior Grand Prix champion due to the cancellation of all Junior Grand Prix events for the 2020\u201321 season. At the 2019 JGP France, she became the second female skater behind Alexandra Trusova to land the quadruple toe loop jump.", "retrieved_documents": [], "title": "", "task_type": "updating", "meta": "{\"data_source\": \"fruit\", \"data_index\": 764, \"raw_inputs\": \"[0] Kamila Valeryevna Valieva (, ; born 26 April 2006) is a Russian figure skater. [1] She is the 2020 Junior World champion, the 2019 Junior Grand Prix Final champion, and the 2020 Russian junior champion. [2] She currently holds the junior world records for the highest total and free skate scores. [3] She maintains the title of Junior Grand Prix champion due to the cancellation of all Junior Grand Prix events for the 2020\\u201321 season. [4] At the 2019 JGP France, she became the second female skater behind Alexandra Trusova to land the quadruple toe loop jump. [CONTEXT] (0) 2021_Russian_Figure_Skating_Championships Junior Championships - Entries - Changes to preliminary entries As a result, several prominent juniors, such as reigning World and Russian Junior champion Kamila Valieva and World Junior silver medalist Daria Usacheva, decided to forgo the Russian Junior Championships (as well as other national junior-level competitions) and to focus solely on domestic senior-level competitions instead. 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(8) Anna_Shcherbakova Career - 2020\\u20132021 season: World champion She won the short program with a score of 80.31, ahead of fellow Sambo-70 skater Kamila Valieva. (9) Russian_Figure_Skating_Cup Senior medalists - Ladies - Table-0-20 [HEADER] [COL] Year [COL] Location [COL] Gold [COL] Silver [COL] Bronze [ROW] [COL] 2021 [COL] Moscow [COL] Kamila Valieva [COL] Maiia Khromykh [COL] Daria Usacheva\", \"raw_targets\": \"Kamila Valeryevna Valieva ( ; born 26 April 2006) is a Russian figure skater. (0) (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) She is the 2020 World Junior champion, the 2019 Junior Grand Prix Final champion, and the 2021 Russian senior national silver medalist. [2] [3] At the 2019 JGP France, she became the second female skater after Alexandra Trusova to land the quadruple toe loop jump. \", \"processed_targets\": \"Kamila Valeryevna Valieva ( ; born 26 April 2006) is a Russian figure skater. She is the 2020 World Junior champion, the 2019 Junior Grand Prix Final champion, and the 2021 Russian senior national silver medalist. She currently holds the junior world records for the highest total and free skate scores. She maintains the title of Junior Grand Prix champion due to the cancellation of all Junior Grand Prix events for the 2020\\u201321 season. 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It also altered the information stating she was the second skater behind Alexandra Trusova to make a specific jump, to being the second skater after Alexandra Trusova.\"}"}
{"id": "fruit-test-119", "input": "Matthew Jones (born 19 April 1980) is an Australian professional golfer who plays on the PGA Tour where he has won once, in the 2014 Shell Houston Open. Jones has won the Emirates Australian Open twice, in 2015 and 2019.", "retrieved_documents": [], "title": "", "task_type": "updating", "meta": "{\"data_source\": \"fruit\", \"data_index\": 765, \"raw_inputs\": \"[0] Matthew Jones (born 19 April 1980) is an Australian professional golfer who plays on the PGA Tour where he has won once, in the 2014 Shell Houston Open. [1] Jones has won the Emirates Australian Open twice, in 2015 and 2019. [CONTEXT] (0) 2020\\u201321_PGA_Tour_priority_ranking Priority rankings - Table-3-77 [HEADER] [COL] Player [COL] Qualifying criteria [COL] FedEx Cup Rank [COL] FedEx Cup Rank [COL] 2021-2022 Status [COL] Ref [ROW] Matt Jones Winner of the 2021 Honda Classic (9) (\\u202120) [COL] 95 [COL] = [COL] (1) The_Honda_Classic Winners - Table-0-0 [HEADER] [COL] The Honda Classic [ROW] [COL] 2021 [COL] Matt Jones [COL] 268 [COL] \\u221212 [COL] 5 strokes [COL] Brandon Hagy [COL] 1,260,000 7,000,000 (2) 2020\\u201321_PGA_Tour Schedule - Table-0-24 [HEADER] [COL] Date [COL] Tournament [COL] Location [COL] Winner [COL] OWGRpoints [COL] Purse ($) [COL] Winner'sshare ($) [COL] Notes [ROW] [COL] Mar 21 [COL] The Honda Classic [COL] Florida [COL] Matt Jones (2)\\n34\\n7,000,000\\n1,260,000 [COL] (3) Matt_Kuchar Professional wins (17) - PGA Tour wins (9) - Table-2-2 [HEADER] [COL] No. [COL] Year [COL] Tournament [COL] Opponent [COL] Result [ROW] style=\\\"background:#F08080;\\\"\\n3 [COL] 2014 [COL] Shell Houston Open [COL] Matt Jones [COL] Lost to birdie on first extra hole (4) 2014_Masters_Tournament Round summaries - Final round - Final leaderboard - Table-2-62 [HEADER] [COL] Leaderboard below the top 10 [ROW] [COL] Matt Jones [COL] 74-78=152 (5) 2015_PGA_Championship Round summaries - Final round - Final leaderboard - Table-2-11 [HEADER] [COL] Leaderboard below the top 10 [ROW] [COL] Matt Jones [COL] [COL] 68-65-73-75=281 (6) 2021_Open_Championship Field - Criteria and exemptions Open Qualifying Series\\n\\n*Jaco Ahlers\\n*Marcus Armitage\\n*Joel Dahmen\\n*Branden Grace\\n*Matt Jones\\n*Takumi Kanaya\\n*Kim Joo-hyung\\n*Ryosuke Kinoshita\\n*Danny Lee\\n*Richard T. Lee\\n*Keith Mitchell\\n*Aaron Pike\\n*Poom Saksansin\\n\\n\\n32. (7) 2016_Open_Championship Round summaries - Final round - Final leaderboard - Table-2-29 [HEADER] [COL] Leaderboard below the top 10 [ROW] [COL] Matt Jones [COL] [COL] 69-73-75-71=288 (8) 2021_Masters_Tournament Field - Criteria Winners of PGA Tour events from the originally scheduled date of the 2020\\nMasters Tournament (April 9, 2020) to the start of the 2021 tournament\\n\\n*Daniel Berger (17,18,19)\\n*Patrick Cantlay (18,19)\\n*Stewart Cink\\n*Brian Gay\\n*Jim Herman\\n*Max Homa (19)\\n*Billy Horschel (17,18,19)\\n*Viktor Hovland (17,18,19)\\n*Matt Jones\\n*Kim Si-woo\\n*Jason Kokrak (18,19)\\n*Martin Laird\\n*Kevin Na (17,18,19)\\n*Carlos Ortiz (19)\\n*Robert Streb\\n*Hudson Swafford\\n*Michael Thompson\\n\\n\\n17. (9) 2021_PGA_Championship Round summaries - Final round - Final leaderboard - Table-2-17 [HEADER] [COL] Leaderboard below the top 10 [ROW] [COL] Matt Jones [COL] 73-75-74-68=290\", \"raw_targets\": \"(0) (1) (2) Matthew Jones (born 19 April 1980) is an Australian professional golfer who plays on the PGA Tour where he has won twice, in the 2014 Shell Houston Open and The Honda Classic in 2021. Jones has also won the Emirates Australian Open twice, in 2015 and 2019. \", \"processed_targets\": \"Matthew Jones (born 19 April 1980) is an Australian professional golfer who plays on the PGA Tour where he has won twice, in the 2014 Shell Houston Open and The Honda Classic in 2021. Jones has also won the Emirates Australian Open twice, in 2015 and 2019.\", \"coarse_grained\": \"Update the information of the input based on the reference paragraphs.\", \"fine_grained\": \"Replace 'once' with 'twice' and after '2014 Shell Houston Open', append 'and The Honda Classic in 2021'. Add 'also' before 'won the Emirates Australian Open twice'.\", \"explanation\": \"The text editing system updated the number of wins of Matthew Jones on the PGA Tour from 'once' to 'twice', based on the reference text indicating a win in the 2021 Honda Classic. Additionally, the system included information about the specific tournaments Jones had won.\"}"}
{"id": "fruit-test-120", "input": "The Macedonian Youth Secret Revolutionary Organization or MYSRO; (, ), was the name of a secret pro-Bulgarian youth organization established by the Internal Macedonian Revolutionary Organization, active across the most regions of Macedonia between 1922-1941. The statue of MYSRO was approved personally from the leaderof the Internal Macedonian Revolutionary Organization (IMRO), Todor Alexandrov. The aim of MYSRO was in concordance with the statue of IMRO - unification of all of Macedonia in an authonomous unit, within a future Balkan Federative Republic. It was established in 1921-1922 in Zagreb by students from Vardar Macedonia, it soon gained influence amongst Macedonian communities in Belgrade, Vienna, Graz, Prague, Ljubljana and other places where there Macedonian students. In a short time its influence had spread amongst the student youth in the annexed regions and across Europe. When the Serbian authorities uncovered the existence of MYSRO in June 1927, they realized their assimilatory policies had failed and they unilaterally closed all schools in Vardar Macedonia, depriving some one million people of any education opportunities. After the Skopje trials of MYSRO followers, the local intelligentsia devolved the organizational structure even further. In Greece the government exiled scores of suspected members to the Aegean Islands. 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It was established in 1921-1922 in Zagreb by students from Vardar Macedonia, it soon gained influence amongst Macedonian Bulgarian communities in Belgrade, Vienna, Graz, Prague, Ljubljana and other places where there Macedonian students. In a short time its influence had spread amongst the student youth in the annexed regions and across Europe. After the Skopje Student Trial of MYSRO followers, the local intelligentsia devolved the organizational structure even further. In Greece the government exiled scores of suspected members to the Aegean Islands. 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{"id": "fruit-test-121", "input": "J\u00e4rvenp\u00e4\u00e4 (; ) is a town and municipality in Finland.", "retrieved_documents": [], "title": "", "task_type": "updating", "meta": "{\"data_source\": \"fruit\", \"data_index\": 770, \"raw_inputs\": \"[0] J\\u00e4rvenp\\u00e4\\u00e4 (; ) is a town and municipality in Finland. [CONTEXT] (0) The_Finnish-Islamic_Congregation INTRODUCTION The congregation has activity in Helsinki, J\\u00e4rvenp\\u00e4\\u00e4, Kotka and Turku. (1) Kerava See also * J\\u00e4rvenp\\u00e4\\u00e4\\n* Sinebrychoff (2) Helsinki Geography - Metropolitan area The Helsinki Metropolitan Area (Greater Helsinki) consists of the cities of Helsinki Capital Region and ten surrounding municipalities: Hyvink\\u00e4\\u00e4, J\\u00e4rvenp\\u00e4\\u00e4, Kerava, Kirkkonummi, Nurmij\\u00e4rvi, Sipoo, Tuusula, Pornainen, M\\u00e4nts\\u00e4l\\u00e4 and Vihti. (3) Hyryl\\u00e4 INTRODUCTION Other important road connections are the regional road 139 leading to the Nurmij\\u00e4rvi's village center of the municipality by the same name, the regional road 145 leading to the town center of J\\u00e4rvenp\\u00e4\\u00e4 and the regional road 148 leading to the town center of Kerava. (4) List_of_tallest_buildings_in_Finland Current tallest buildings - Table-0-26 [ROW] [COL] Tupalankulma [COL] J\\u00e4rvenp\\u00e4\\u00e4 [COL] [COL] 18 [COL] 2017 (5) Kellokoski INTRODUCTION It is located north of the town of J\\u00e4rvenp\\u00e4\\u00e4. (6) Buchholz_in_der_Nordheide Twin towns \\u2013 sister cities Buchholz in der Nordheide is twinned with:\\n* Canteleu, France\\n* J\\u00e4rvenp\\u00e4\\u00e4, Finland\\n* Wo\\u0142\\u00f3w, Poland (7) Pornainen INTRODUCTION It is located east of the town of J\\u00e4rvenp\\u00e4\\u00e4. (8) Nordic_Biker_War Aftermath - List of victims * Kari Korpi, the 35-year-old president of Klan MC who was fatally shot outside a restaurant in J\\u00e4rvenp\\u00e4\\u00e4, Finland on 22 June 1994. (9) Nordic_Biker_War The conflict - 1996: The conflict escalates The last public conflict of the Finnish biker war occurred on 29 June 1996 when Hells Angels and Undertakers clashed at a music festival in J\\u00e4rvenp\\u00e4\\u00e4. (10) Nordic_Biker_War The conflict - 1994\\u20131995: The beginnings of the biker war On 22 June 1994, Juha Nousiainen \\u2013 president of the Barley MC, a HAMC support club in Kellokoski \\u2013 fatally shot Kari Korpi, president of the Klan MC, outside a restaurant in J\\u00e4rvenp\\u00e4\\u00e4. (11) Nuppulinna_railway_station History In response to the FTA's inquiry for statements on the results of the study, the municipalities of Tuusula and J\\u00e4rvenp\\u00e4\\u00e4 opposed the proposal. (12) Villa_Kokkonen INTRODUCTION Villa Kokkonen is a residential building located in J\\u00e4rvenp\\u00e4\\u00e4, Finland, notable for having been designed by the Finnish architect Alvar Aalto for the composer Joonas Kokkonen. (13) List_of_chess_grandmasters Grandmasters - Table-0-1239 [HEADER] [COL] [COL] [COL] [COL] [COL] [COL] [COL] [COL] [COL] [ROW] [COL] Nyb\\u00e4ck, Tomi [COL] [https://ratings.fide.com/profile/503142 503142] [COL] 1985-04-03 [COL] J\\u00e4rvenp\\u00e4\\u00e4 [COL] [COL] 2003 [COL] Finland [COL] M [COL] Di Felice (14) Saunakallio_railway_station INTRODUCTION Saunakallio railway station (, ) is a Helsinki commuter rail station in the town of J\\u00e4rvenp\\u00e4\\u00e4, Finland, 39 km (24.5 mi) north from the Helsinki Central railway station. (15) V\\u00e1c Twin towns \\u2013 sister cities V\\u00e1c is twinned with:\\n\\n* Deuil-la-Barre, France\\n* Donaueschingen, Germany\\n* Dubnica nad V\\u00e1hom, Slovakia\\n* Givatayim, Israel\\n* J\\u00e4rvenp\\u00e4\\u00e4, Finland\\n* Odorheiu Secuiesc, Romania\\n* Otrokovice, Czech Republic\\n* \\u0160ahy, Slovakia\\n* Sar\\u0131yer, Turkey\\n* Tiachiv, Ukraine\\n* Zawadzkie, Poland\", \"raw_targets\": \"[0] (0) (2) It is located on the Helsinki railway track some north of Helsinki. (2) Neighbouring municipalities are Tuusula, Sipoo and M\\u00e4nts\\u00e4l\\u00e4. (1) (2) (3) People also refer to Kerava as J\\u00e4rvenp\\u00e4\\u00e4's neighbour, even though they do not technically share a border.\", \"processed_targets\": \"J\\u00e4rvenp\\u00e4\\u00e4 (; ) is a town and municipality in Finland. It is located on the Helsinki railway track some north of Helsinki. Neighbouring municipalities are Tuusula, Sipoo and M\\u00e4nts\\u00e4l\\u00e4. 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{"id": "fruit-test-122", "input": "In mathematics, the distributive property of binary operations generalizes the distributive law from Boolean algebra and elementary algebra. In propositional logic, distribution refers to two valid rules of replacement. The rules allow one to reformulate conjunctions and disjunctions within logical proofs. For example, in arithmetic:\n: 2 \u22c5 (1 + 3) = (2 \u22c5 1) + (2 \u22c5 3), but 2 / (1 + 3) \u2260 (2 / 1) + (2 / 3). On the left-hand side of the first equation, the 2 multiplies the sum of 1 and 3; on the right-hand side, it multiplies the 1 and the 3 individually, with the products added afterward. Because these give the same final answer (8), multiplication by 2 is said to ''distribute'' over the addition of 1 and 3. 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[5] Because these give the same final answer (8), multiplication by 2 is said to ''distribute'' over the addition of 1 and 3. [6] Since one could have put any real numbers in place of 2, 1, and 3 above, and still have obtained a true equation, multiplication of real numbers ''distributes'' over addition of real numbers. [CONTEXT] (0) Complex_number INTRODUCTION Addition, subtraction and multiplication of complex numbers can be naturally defined by using the rule combined with the associative, commutative and distributive laws. (1) Ring_(mathematics) Definition # Multiplication is distributive with respect to addition, meaning that:\\n#* ''a'' \\u22c5 (''b'' + ''c'') = (''a'' \\u22c5 ''b'') + (''a'' \\u22c5 ''c'') for all ''a'', ''b'', ''c'' in ''R'' (left distributivity). (2) Pointless_topology INTRODUCTION Ehresmann's approach involved using a category whose objects were complete lattices which satisfied certain distributive law and it's morphisms where maps which preserved finite meets and arbitrary joins. (3) Split-quaternion Definition They form also a noncommutative ring, by extending the above product rules by distributivity to all split-quaternions. (4) Cayley\\u2013Dickson_construction General Cayley\\u2013Dickson construction In this construction, is an algebra with involution, meaning:\\n* is an abelian group under \\n* has a product that is left and right distributive over \\n* has an involution , with , , . (5) Hadamard_product_(matrices) Properties The Hadamard product is commutative (when working with a commutative ring), associative and distributive over addition. (6) Logical_disjunction Set theory Because of this, logical disjunction satisfies many of the same identities as set-theoretic union, such as associativity, commutativity, distributivity, and de Morgan's laws, identifying logical conjunction with set intersection, logical negation with set complement. (7) List_of_set_identities_and_relations Functions and sets - Finitely many sets - (Pre)Images of set operations - Counter-examples to set equality The containment ~f(S \\\\cap T) ~\\\\subseteq~ f(S) \\\\cap f(T)~ is strict:\\n\\n:\\\\varnothing ~=~ f\\\\left(\\\\varnothing\\\\right) ~=~ f(S \\\\cap T) ~\\\\neq~ f(S) \\\\cap f(T) ~=~ \\\\left\\\\{ y_0 \\\\right\\\\} \\\\cap \\\\left\\\\{ y_0 \\\\right\\\\} ~=~ \\\\left\\\\{ y_0 \\\\right\\\\}\\n\\nIn words: functions might not distribute over set intersection \\\\,\\\\cap\\\\, (which can be defined as the set subtraction of two sets S \\\\cap T = S \\\\setminus (S \\\\setminus T)).\", \"raw_targets\": \"In mathematics, the distributive property of binary operations generalizes the distributive law from elementary algebra. For example, One says that multiplication ''distributes'' over addition. 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It is also encountered in Boolean algebra and mathematical logic.\", \"coarse_grained\": \"Update the information of the input based on the reference paragraphs.\", \"fine_grained\": \"Please revise the text by removing parts about Boolean algebra, propositional logic, and specific arithmetic example, and then add information related to the association of distributive property with mathematical operations such as addition and multiplication in algebraic structures like complex numbers, Boolean algebra, and mathematical logic.\", \"explanation\": \"The text was edited to reflect updated information from the reference paragraphs. Specifically, portions concerning the distributive property in Boolean algebra, elementary algebra, and propositional logic were left intact. Points about multiplication distributing over addition were enhanced and explained in the context of complex numbers, algebraic structures, and mathematical logic. Extraneous details were removed to maintain focus on the core information.\"}"}
{"id": "fruit-test-123", "input": "Greenwood is a village in McHenry County, Illinois, United States. It was incorporated as a village on 4 April 1995. The population was 255 at the 2010 census.", "retrieved_documents": [], "title": "", "task_type": "updating", "meta": "{\"data_source\": \"fruit\", \"data_index\": 783, \"raw_inputs\": \"[0] Greenwood is a village in McHenry County, Illinois, United States. [1] It was incorporated as a village on 4 April 1995. [2] The population was 255 at the 2010 census. [CONTEXT] (0) 2018_Illinois_House_of_Representatives_election Districts 51\\u2013 - District 63 The 63rd district, located in the Chicagoland area, includes all or parts of Bull Valley, Chemung, Crystal Lake, Greenwood, Harvard, Hebron, Johnsburg, Lakemoor, Marengo, McCullom Lake, McHenry, Pistakee Highlands, Richmond, Ringwood, Spring Grove, Union, Wonder Lake, and Woodstock. (1) 2020_Illinois_House_of_Representatives_election Districts 51\\u201375 - District 63 The 63rd district, located in the Chicagoland area, includes all or parts of Bull Valley, Chemung, Crystal Lake, Greenwood, Harvard, Hebron, Johnsburg, Lakemoor, Marengo, McCullom Lake, McHenry, Pistakee Highlands, Richmond, Ringwood, Spring Grove, Union, Wonder Lake, and Woodstock. (2) Illinois_Wing_Civil_Air_Patrol Organization - Table-0-21 [CAPTION] Squadrons of Illinois Wing [HEADER] [COL] Group [COL] Designation [COL] Squadron Name [COL] Location [ROW] [COL] [COL] IL-263 [COL] McHenry County Composite Squadron [COL] Greenwood (3) List_of_airports_in_Illinois Airports - Table-0-44 [HEADER] valign=\\\"baseline\\\" [COL] City served [COL] FAA [COL] IATA [COL] ICAO [COL] Airport name [COL] Role [COL] Enpl. [ROW] valign=\\\"top\\\" [COL] Greenwood / Wonder Lake [COL] 10C [COL] [COL] [COL] Galt Field [COL] GA [COL] 0 (4) List_of_municipalities_in_Illinois List - Table-1-479 [HEADER] [COL] Name [COL] Type [COL] Population (2010) [COL] County [ROW] [COL] Greenwood [COL] Village [COL] 255 [COL] McHenry\", \"raw_targets\": \"[0] Greenwood is a village in McHenry County, Illinois, United States. (0) (1) It is a village, part of the Chicago metropolitan area It was incorporated as a village on 4 April 1995. [2] \", \"processed_targets\": \"Greenwood is a village in McHenry County, Illinois, United States. Greenwood is a village in McHenry County, Illinois, United States. It is a village, part of the Chicago metropolitan area It was incorporated as a village on 4 April 1995. The population was 255 at the 2010 census.\", \"coarse_grained\": \"Update the information of the input based on the reference paragraphs.\", \"fine_grained\": \"Add information indicating that Greenwood is part of the Chicago metropolitan area.\", \"explanation\": \"The edit instruction required the AI to update the input information with data from the reference paragraphs. It added a new sentence indicating that Greenwood is part of the Chicagoland area, or the Chicago metropolitan area according to the reference. It basically added some geographical context to the Greenwood village, using the supplied references.\"}"}
{"id": "fruit-test-124", "input": "Diego Ribas da Cunha (born 28 February 1985), commonly known as just Diego or Diego Ribas is a Brazilian professional footballer who plays as an attacking midfielder for Flamengo. Diego began his career at Santos, where he won two Campeonato Brasileiro S\u00e9rie A titles before moving to Porto in 2004. Despite winning further trophies in Portugal, his personal form dropped. After two seasons, he moved for \u20ac6 million to Werder Bremen where his form improved, winning domestic honours and helping them to the 2009 UEFA Cup Final. He also won honours at Atl\u00e9tico Madrid, including the UEFA Europa League in 2012. Since 2016, he has played for Brazilian club Flamengo, with whom he has won the Copa Libertadores among other domestic and international honours. A full international for Brazil since 2003, Diego earned 34 caps and scored four international goals. 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{"id": "fruit-test-125", "input": ":Based in Germany is also the 'International League for Human Rights' or [http://www.ilmr.de/menschenrechte/ ''Internationale Liga f\u00fcr Menschenrechte''] (ILMR), associated with the European League for Human Rights (''Association Europ\u00e9enne pour la d\u00e9fense des Droits de l'Homme'') AEDH and the FIDH. The German League for Human Rights () was founded on 16 November 1914 as the pacifist group ''Bund Neues Vaterland'' (New Fatherland League). Among its members: Albert Einstein., Friedrich Simon Archenhold, Walther Borgius, Elsbeth Bruck, Minna Cauer, Hans Delbr\u00fcck, Albert Einstein, Kurt Eisner, Friedrich Wilhelm Foerster, Alfred Hermann Fried, Alexander Futran, Hellmut von Gerlach, Rudolf Goldscheid, Paul Guttfeld, Arthur Holitscher, Harry Graf Kessler, Gustav Landauer, Otto Lehmann-Ru\u00dfb\u00fcldt, Ernst Meyer, Georg Friedrich Nicolai, Paul Oestreich, Hans Paasche, Ludwig Quidde, Heinrich Rausch von Traubenberg, Ernst Reuter, Helene St\u00f6cker, Leopold von Wiese, Clara Zetkin and Stefan Zweig. Other groups such as the Deutsche Liga fur Menschenrechte (League for Men's Rights, of which Walter Arthur Berendsohn was a member) were formed out of the BNV.", "retrieved_documents": [], "title": "", "task_type": "updating", "meta": "{\"data_source\": \"fruit\", \"data_index\": 792, \"raw_inputs\": \"[0] :Based in Germany is also the 'International League for Human Rights' or [http://www.ilmr.de/menschenrechte/ ''Internationale Liga f\\u00fcr Menschenrechte''] (ILMR), associated with the European League for Human Rights (''Association Europ\\u00e9enne pour la d\\u00e9fense des Droits de l'Homme'') AEDH and the FIDH. [1] The German League for Human Rights () was founded on 16 November 1914 as the pacifist group ''Bund Neues Vaterland'' (New Fatherland League). [2] Among its members: Albert Einstein., Friedrich Simon Archenhold, Walther Borgius, Elsbeth Bruck, Minna Cauer, Hans Delbr\\u00fcck, Albert Einstein, Kurt Eisner, Friedrich Wilhelm Foerster, Alfred Hermann Fried, Alexander Futran, Hellmut von Gerlach, Rudolf Goldscheid, Paul Guttfeld, Arthur Holitscher, Harry Graf Kessler, Gustav Landauer, Otto Lehmann-Ru\\u00dfb\\u00fcldt, Ernst Meyer, Georg Friedrich Nicolai, Paul Oestreich, Hans Paasche, Ludwig Quidde, Heinrich Rausch von Traubenberg, Ernst Reuter, Helene St\\u00f6cker, Leopold von Wiese, Clara Zetkin and Stefan Zweig. [3] Other groups such as the Deutsche Liga fur Menschenrechte (League for Men's Rights, of which Walter Arthur Berendsohn was a member) were formed out of the BNV. [CONTEXT] (0) Lilli_Jannasch INTRODUCTION Lilli Jannasch (1872 - 1968) was a German feminist, pacifist, journalist, graphologist, and co-founder of the pacifist organisation Bund Neues Vaterland. (1) Lilli_Jannasch Postwar activism She founded the German League for Human Rights, and helped to initiate the Franco-German League in the Rhineland. (2) Weimar_culture LGBT status Some of these leagues would eventually integrate with the German League for Human Rights. (3) War_guilt_question In the Weimar Republic - Dealing with the issue and responsibilities - Acknowledging the question At the first pacifist congress in June 1919, when a minority led by Ludwig Quidde repudiated the Treaty of Versailles, the German League for Human Rights and the made the question of responsibility a central theme. (4) Hugo_Simon_(art_collector) Nazi persecution as a founding member of the pacifist organization Bund Neues Vaterland (German League for Human Rights). 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{"id": "fruit-test-126", "input": "Narsieh ( ''Narseh''; ) was a Persian general who fled to the Tang dynasty with his father Peroz III, son of Yazdegerd III, the last Sassanid emperor of Persia, after the Muslim conquest of Persia. He was escorted back to Persia by Pei Xingjian in 679 but was abandoned midway. He then spent his time fighting the Arabs in Tokharistan until he returned to the Tang China capital of Chang'an in 707, where he lived out the remainder of his life before dying from disease. His sons and daughters married into the Chinese nobility. Narsieh's uncle Bahram VII died in 710, and Bahram's son Khosrow was mentioned fighting alongside Sogdians and Turks against the Arabs at the Siege of Kamarja in 729 in a futile attempt to reclaim the Sasanian throne. 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Narsieh then spent the next twenty years fighting the Arabs in Tokharistan until he returned to the Tang China capital of Chang'an in 707, where he lived out the remainder of his life before dying from disease. [3] Narsieh's uncle Bahram VII died in 710, and Bahram's son Khosrow was mentioned fighting alongside Sogdians and Turks against the Arabs at the siege of Kamarja in 729 in a futile attempt to reclaim the Sasanian throne. [5] \", \"processed_targets\": \"Narsieh ( ''Narseh''; ) was a Persian general who fled to the Tang dynasty with his father Peroz III, son of Yazdegerd III, the last Sassanid emperor of Persia, after the Muslim conquest of Persia. He was escorted back to Persia with a Chinese army led by Pei Xingjian in 679, in order to restore him to the Sasanian throne, but the army stopped in Tokharistan. Pei Xingjian fought successfully against an invasion of Anxi led by the Western Turkic Khan Ashina Duzhi, but Pei left Narsieh in the Anxi Protectorate alone. The overall result of Pei's expedition was a success for the Tang empire. Upon returning to China, Pei was appointed the minister of rituals and Great general of the right flank guards. Narsieh then spent the next twenty years fighting the Arabs in Tokharistan until he returned to the Tang China capital of Chang'an in 707, where he lived out the remainder of his life before dying from disease. His sons and daughters married into the Chinese nobility. Narsieh's uncle Bahram VII died in 710, and Bahram's son Khosrow was mentioned fighting alongside Sogdians and Turks against the Arabs at the siege of Kamarja in 729 in a futile attempt to reclaim the Sasanian throne. 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{"id": "fruit-test-127", "input": "Franklin Roberto Lashley (born July 16, 1976), better known by his ring name Bobby Lashley, is an American professional wrestler and mixed martial artist. He is signed to WWE, where he performs on the Raw brand as a member of The Hurt Business and is the current WWE United States Champion in his second reign. During Lashley's first tenure with WWE from 2005 to 2008, he became a one-time United States Champion and two-time ECW World Champion. He is also known for his work in Total Nonstop Action Wrestling (TNA), where he was a four-time TNA/Impact World Heavyweight Champion, a one-time X Division Champion, and the final King of the Mountain Champion. After returning to WWE in 2018, he became a two-time Intercontinental Champion and won his second United States Championship. 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[4] After returning to WWE in 2018, he became a two-time Intercontinental Champion and won his second United States Championship. [5] He has headlined multiple pay-per view events for WWE and TNA, including the 2016 edition of the latter's flagship event, Bound for Glory. [CONTEXT] (0) Rob_Van_Dam Professional wrestling career - World Wrestling Federation/Entertainment - WWE Champion and ECW Champion (2005\\u20132006) Van Dam got three matches against ECW World Champion Bobby Lashley, coming up short each time. (1) Judgment_Day_(2007) Production - Storylines The primary feud on the ECW brand was between Team McMahon (Vince McMahon, Shane McMahon and Umaga) and Bobby Lashley, with Vince and Lashley feuding over the ECW World Championship. (2) WWE_Night_of_Champions Dates and venues - Table-0-0 [HEADER] [COL] # [COL] Event [COL] Date [COL] City [COL] Venue [COL] Main Event [COL] Ref. [ROW] [COL] 1 [COL] Vengeance: Night of Champions [COL] June 24, 2007 [COL] Houston, Texas [COL] Toyota Center [COL] John Cena (c) vs. Mick Foley vs. Bobby Lashley vs. Randy Orton vs. King Booker in a Five-Pack Challenge for the WWE Championship [COL] (3) King_of_the_Ring_tournament List of winners - Table-1-16 [HEADER] [COL] # [COL] Year [COL] Winner [COL] Times won [COL] Finals date [COL] Runner-up [COL] Finals location [COL] Ref. [ROW] style=\\\"background: #BBF [COL] 17 [COL] 2006 [COL] Booker T [COL] 1 [COL] [COL] Bobby Lashley [COL] Phoenix, Arizona [COL] (4) Survivor_Series Dates and venues - Table-0-18 [HEADER] [COL] # [COL] Event [COL] Date [COL] City [COL] Venue [COL] Main Event [COL] Ref. [ROW] [COL] 19 [COL] Survivor Series (2005) [COL] November 27, 2005 [COL] Detroit, Michigan [COL] Joe Louis Arena [COL] Team Raw (Big Show, Carlito, Chris Masters, Kane, and Shawn Michaels) vs. Team SmackDown! (Batista, Bobby Lashley, John \\\"Bradshaw\\\" Layfield, Randy Orton, and Rey Mysterio) in a 5-on-5 Survivor Series elimination match [COL] (6) WrestleMania_Backlash INTRODUCTION In other prominent matches, Bobby Lashley defeated Drew McIntyre and Braun Strowman in a triple threat match to retain the WWE Championship, Bianca Belair defeated Bayley to retain the SmackDown Women's Championship, and Rey Mysterio & Dominik Mysterio defeated Dolph Ziggler and Robert Roode to win the SmackDown Tag Team Championship, thus becoming the first-ever father and son team to hold a tag team championship in WWE. (7) The_Hurt_Business_(professional_wrestling) History - Formation On the May 11, 2020 episode of ''Raw'', MVP aligned himself with Bobby Lashley, with MVP promising to manage Lashley to a WWE Championship reign. 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{"id": "fruit-test-128", "input": "''Grojband'' is a Canadian animated series created by Todd Kauffman and Mark Thornton. It was produced by Fresh TV and Neptoon Studios in association with FremantleMedia, and was created and co-directed by Todd Kauffman (co-creator of ''Sidekick'') and Mark Thornton. Executive producers are Brian Irving, George Elliott and Tom McGillis, Jennifer Pertsch, creators of the hit animated reality franchise ''Total Drama''. It is geared toward children ages 6 to 11. The series premiered on June 10, 2013 in the United States, on September 5, 2013 in Canada, and on April 21, 2014 in the United Kingdom.", "retrieved_documents": [], "title": "", "task_type": "updating", "meta": "{\"data_source\": \"fruit\", \"data_index\": 803, \"raw_inputs\": \"[0] ''Grojband'' is a Canadian animated series created by Todd Kauffman and Mark Thornton. 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{"id": "fruit-test-130", "input": "Alexandre Rodrigues da Silva (; born 2 September 1989), commonly known as Alexandre Pato () or just Pato, is a Brazilian professional footballer who plays as a forward. He is currently a free agent, having most recently played for S\u00e3o Paulo. Pato began his career as a youth player for Internacional in 2000, making his debut in 2006 at age 16. He went on to score 12 goals in 27 appearances and helped them win the 2006 FIFA Club World Cup. In August 2007, he signed for Italian side Milan. In 2009, he scored 18 goals in 42 matches in all competitions, which earned him both the Golden Boy and Serie A Young Footballer of the Year awards. During the 2010\u201311 season, he helped Milan win the Serie A, where he was the club's joint top scorer with 14 goals in 25 games. In January 2013, Pato returned to Brazil signing for Corinthians for \u20ac15 million, where he won the Campeonato Paulista with the club. 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{"id": "fruit-test-131", "input": "Mart\u00edn Bernardo Lasarte Arr\u00f3spide (born 20 March 1961) is a Uruguayan former footballer who played as a defender, and a manager. He represented five teams in his country, and also had a three-and-a-half-year spell in Spain with Deportivo during a 16-year senior career. Lasart began working as a coach in 1996, and managed several clubs over the next decades including Nacional where he also had played.", "retrieved_documents": [], "title": "", "task_type": "updating", "meta": "{\"data_source\": \"fruit\", \"data_index\": 811, \"raw_inputs\": \"[0] Mart\\u00edn Bernardo Lasarte Arr\\u00f3spide (born 20 March 1961) is a Uruguayan former footballer who played as a defender, and a manager. [1] He represented five teams in his country, and also had a three-and-a-half-year spell in Spain with Deportivo during a 16-year senior career. [2] Lasart began working as a coach in 1996, and managed several clubs over the next decades including Nacional where he also had played. [CONTEXT] (0) Clemente_Montes International career After being called up to the first ''training microcycle'' on 2021 of the Chile senior team by Mart\\u00edn Lasarte, he received his first official call up for the friendly match against Bolivia on March 26, 2021, making his international debut at the minute 87 along with his teammate Ignacio Saavedra. (1) Erick_Wiemberg International career After being called up to ''training microcycles'' of the Chile senior team by both Reinaldo Rueda and Mart\\u00edn Lasarte, he made his international debut at the friendly match against Bolivia on March 26, 2021. 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{"id": "fruit-test-132", "input": "Walthamstow ( or ) is a major district in the London Borough of Waltham Forest, located north-east of Charing Cross and immediately east of the Lee Valley Reservoir Chain and the Walthamstow Marshes. Historically an ancient parish in the county of Essex, its population increased as part of the suburban growth of London, becoming the Municipal Borough of Walthamstow in 1929. In 1965 the district merged with neighbouring Leyton and Chingford to form the new Borough of Waltham Forest, a component of the new Greater London area.", "retrieved_documents": [], "title": "", "task_type": "updating", "meta": "{\"data_source\": \"fruit\", \"data_index\": 821, \"raw_inputs\": \"[0] Walthamstow ( or ) is a major district in the London Borough of Waltham Forest, located north-east of Charing Cross and immediately east of the Lee Valley Reservoir Chain and the Walthamstow Marshes. [1] Historically an ancient parish in the county of Essex, its population increased as part of the suburban growth of London, becoming the Municipal Borough of Walthamstow in 1929. [2] In 1965 the district merged with neighbouring Leyton and Chingford to form the new Borough of Waltham Forest, a component of the new Greater London area. [CONTEXT] (0) Woodford_Green Transport and locale - Nearest places *Chingford\\n*South Woodford\\n*Woodford Bridge\\n*Woodford Wells\\n*Wanstead\\n*Loughton\\n*Leytonstone\\n*Roding Valley\\n*Barkingside\\n*Chigwell\\n*Buckhurst Hill\\n*Walthamstow\\n*Highams Park\\n*Clayhall\\n\\nThe nearest London Underground stations are Woodford, South Woodford and Roding Valley on the Central line. (1) South_Woodford INTRODUCTION It adjoins Woodford Green to the north, Walthamstow to the west, Snaresbrook and Wanstead to the south and Redbridge to the east, and is north-east of Charing Cross. (2) British_Heavyweight_Championship_(XWA) Reigns - Table-0-6 [HEADER] [COL] [COL] Mark Sloan [COL] [COL] [COL] [COL] Portsmouth, Hampshire [COL] No Surprises [COL] [COL] [ROW] [COL] [COL] Flash Barker [COL] [COL] [COL] [COL] Walthamstow, London [COL] Urban Legends [COL] [COL] (3) J._W._Wilson Life - Early life and career Wilson was born in Walthamstow, son of the Rev. (4) St_Barnabas_Church,_Walthamstow INTRODUCTION The Church of St Barnabas and St James the Greater, Walthamstow, is an Edwardian era Church of England parish church in Walthamstow, East London. (5) Hemel_Stags History - 1981\\u20131990: Foundations Hemel Hempstead Amateur Rugby League Football Club played its first match on 5 April 1981 against the Walthamstow-based McEntee, losing 38\\u20130. (6) George_Hicks_(aviator) Biography Hicks was born in Walthamstow, Essex, to George and Matilda Ann Hicks on 24 January 1900. (7) David_Thomson_(historian) Education He was educated at the Monoux School Walthamstow and was then a Scholar of Sidney Sussex College, Cambridge from 1931 to 1934 and took first-class honours in both parts of the Historical Tripos. (8) Cornelius_Neale_Dalton INTRODUCTION Cornelius Neale Dalton (24 September 1842, Walthamstow \\u2013 19 October 1920, Hampstead) was an English barrister, civil servant, and author. 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(1) Situated north of Leyton, east of the Lea Valley Reservoir Chain, and west of Snaresbrook and South Woodford, the town is centred north-east of Charing Cross. The advent of the town to expand, becoming a suburb and forming part of the metropolitan conurbation of London. The town has been the administrative centre of the London Borough of Waltham Forest local authority area in the ceremonial county of Greater London since it replaced the Municipal Borough of Walthamstow in 1965.\", \"processed_targets\": \"Walthamstow ( or ) is a large town in east London, England, located in the historic county of Essex. Situated north of Leyton, east of the Lea Valley Reservoir Chain, and west of Snaresbrook and South Woodford, the town is centred north-east of Charing Cross. The advent of the town to expand, becoming a suburb and forming part of the metropolitan conurbation of London. 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{"id": "fruit-test-133", "input": "The Indonesian Institute of Sciences (, or LIPI) is the governmental authority for science and research in Indonesia. It consists of 47 research centers in the fields ranging from social to natural sciences.", "retrieved_documents": [], "title": "", "task_type": "updating", "meta": "{\"data_source\": \"fruit\", \"data_index\": 826, \"raw_inputs\": \"[0] The Indonesian Institute of Sciences (, or LIPI) is the governmental authority for science and research in Indonesia. [1] It consists of 47 research centers in the fields ranging from social to natural sciences. [CONTEXT] (0) National_Research_and_Innovation_Agency_(Indonesia) History - Separation In this reshuffle, Laksana Tri Handoko, former Chief of Indonesian Institute of Sciences appointed as the second holder of National Research and Innovation Agency, but first holder of Head since its independence. (1) National_Research_and_Innovation_Agency_(Indonesia) History - Establishment as Indonesia' Sole National Research Agency The decree decreed that all Indonesian national research agency such as Indonesian Institute of Sciences (Indonesian: ''Lembaga Ilmu Pengetahuan Indonesia'', abbreviated as LIPI), Agency of Assessment and Application of Technology (Indonesian: ''Badan Pengkajian dan Penerapan Teknologi'', abbreviated as BPPT), National Nuclear Energy Agency (Indonesian: ''Badan Tenaga Nuklir Nasional'', abbreviated as BATAN), and National Institute of Aeronautics and Space (Indonesian: ''Lembaga Penerbangan dan Antariksa Nasional'', abbreviated as LAPAN) fused into BRIN. (2) 2014_Banjarnegara_landslide Cause The Indonesian Institute of Sciences later explained that the ground on the area were soaked by the rain, caused the ground to moved. (3) International_Science_Council Members - National members - Table-0-48 [CAPTION] !Country [HEADER] [COL] Member organization [ROW] [COL] [COL] Indonesian Institute of Sciences (LIPI) (4) Lombok_Strait Marine biodiversity According to the results obtained from a coral reef expedition conducted by the National Museum of Natural History-Naturalis Leiden, in partnership with the Research and Development Centre for Oceanology of the Indonesian Institute of Sciences (PPPO-LIPI), Jakarta, and the WWF Indonesia-Wallacea Bioregion, Bali in April 2001, the coral reef fauna of the Lombok Strait was one of the most diverse and richest in the world.\", \"raw_targets\": \"The Indonesian Institute of Sciences (, or LIPI) was the governmental authority for science and research in Indonesia. [1] (1) LIPI disbanded along with government research agencies such as Agency of Assessment and Application of Technology (Indonesian: ''Badan Pengkajian dan Penerapan Teknologi'', abbreviated as BPPT), National Nuclear Energy Agency (Indonesian: ''Badan Tenaga Nuklir Nasional'', abbreviated as BATAN), and National Institute of Aeronautics and Space (Indonesian: ''Lembaga Penerbangan dan Antariksa Nasional'', abbreviated as LAPAN). (1) All of those agencies fused into newly formed National Research and Innovation Agency (Indonesian: ''Badan Riset dan Inovasi Nasional'', BRIN). \", \"processed_targets\": \"The Indonesian Institute of Sciences (, or LIPI) was the governmental authority for science and research in Indonesia. It consists of 47 research centers in the fields ranging from social to natural sciences. LIPI disbanded along with government research agencies such as Agency of Assessment and Application of Technology (Indonesian: ''Badan Pengkajian dan Penerapan Teknologi'', abbreviated as BPPT), National Nuclear Energy Agency (Indonesian: ''Badan Tenaga Nuklir Nasional'', abbreviated as BATAN), and National Institute of Aeronautics and Space (Indonesian: ''Lembaga Penerbangan dan Antariksa Nasional'', abbreviated as LAPAN). All of those agencies fused into newly formed National Research and Innovation Agency (Indonesian: ''Badan Riset dan Inovasi Nasional'', BRIN).\", \"coarse_grained\": \"Update the information of the input based on the reference paragraphs.\", \"fine_grained\": \"Change the tense of \\\"is\\\" to \\\"was\\\" to reflect that the Indonesian Institute of Sciences is no longer existent, and add information about the fusion of LIPI and other government research agencies into the National Research and Innovation Agency (BRIN).\", \"explanation\": \"The editing system made two significant changes based on the reference paragraph. The first was altering \\\"is\\\" to \\\"was\\\" to reflect that the Indonesian Institute of Sciences (LIPI) is no longer the current governmental authority for science and research in Indonesia. The second was adding information about LIPI and other agencies being disbanded and merged into the newly formed National Research and Innovation Agency (BRIN).\"}"}
{"id": "fruit-test-134", "input": "Biodiversity loss includes the extinction of species (plant or animal) worldwide, as well as the local reduction or loss of species in a certain habitat, resulting in a loss of biological diversity. The latter phenomenon can be temporary or permanent, depending on whether the environmental degradation that leads to the loss is reversible through ecological restoration/ecological resilience or effectively permanent (e.g. through land loss). Global extinction has so far been proven to be irreversible. Even though permanent global species loss is a more dramatic phenomenon than regional changes in species composition, even minor changes from a healthy stable state can have dramatic influence on the food web and the food chain insofar as reductions in only one species can adversely affect the entire chain (coextinction), leading to an overall reduction in biodiversity, possible alternative stable states of an ecosystem notwithstanding. Ecological effects of biodiversity are usually counteracted by its loss. Reduced biodiversity in particular leads to reduced ecosystem services and eventually poses an immediate danger for food security, also for humankind.", "retrieved_documents": [], "title": "", "task_type": "updating", "meta": "{\"data_source\": \"fruit\", \"data_index\": 831, \"raw_inputs\": \"[0] Biodiversity loss includes the extinction of species (plant or animal) worldwide, as well as the local reduction or loss of species in a certain habitat, resulting in a loss of biological diversity. [1] The latter phenomenon can be temporary or permanent, depending on whether the environmental degradation that leads to the loss is reversible through ecological restoration/ecological resilience or effectively permanent (e.g. [2] through land loss). [3] Global extinction has so far been proven to be irreversible. [4] Even though permanent global species loss is a more dramatic phenomenon than regional changes in species composition, even minor changes from a healthy stable state can have dramatic influence on the food web and the food chain insofar as reductions in only one species can adversely affect the entire chain (coextinction), leading to an overall reduction in biodiversity, possible alternative stable states of an ecosystem notwithstanding. [5] Ecological effects of biodiversity are usually counteracted by its loss. [6] Reduced biodiversity in particular leads to reduced ecosystem services and eventually poses an immediate danger for food security, also for humankind. [CONTEXT] (0) UNDP_South_Africa History - Country Office Programmes - Climate change & greening South Africa's economy Through this programme, UNDP South Africa has been a trusted support to government\\u2019s ongoing efforts to meet commitments under the three Rio Conventions toward combatting desertification (UNCCD), biodiversity loss (UNCBD) and climate change (UNFCCC). (1) Sustainability Environmental dimension - Environmental management In 2021 the United Nations Environment Programme issued a report describing three major environmental threats to sustainability: climate change, biodiversity loss and pollution. (2) Plant-based_diet Sustainability According to a 2021 Chatham House report, supported by the United Nations Environment Programme, a shift to \\\"predominantly plant-based diets\\\" will be needed to reduce biodiversity loss and human impact on the environment. 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Biodiversity loss [COL] Extinction rate (number of species per million per year) [COL] 10 [COL] > 100 [COL] yes [COL] 0.1\\u20131 [COL] (5) Trillion_Tree_Campaign History - Billion Tree Campaign The project was launched in 2006 by the United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP) under the patronage of Prince Albert II of Monaco and the World Agroforestry Centre-ICRAF as a response to the challenges of climate change, as well as to a wider array of sustainability challenges from water supply to biodiversity loss, and achieved the initial target of planting a billion trees in 2007. (6) Ecological_crisis INTRODUCTION Because of the impact of humans on the natural environment in the recent geological period, the term ecological crisis is often applied to environmental issues caused by human civilizations such as: the climate crisis, biodiversity loss and plastic pollution which have emerged as major global challenges during the first few decades of the 21st century. (7) Prosperity Competing notions of prosperity - Debate under economic growth In the 2021 Review on the Economics of Biodiversity commissioned by the UK Treasury, Partha Dasgupta argues prosperity has come at a \\\"devastating\\\" cost to biodiversity, and that sustainable economic growth will require abandoning GDP as a measure for economic progress. (8) Sustainability Threats - Table-0-3 [HEADER] [COL] Planetary Boundaries [ROW] [COL] 2. Biodiversity loss [COL] Extinction rate (number of species per million per year) [COL] 10 [COL] > 100 [COL] yes [COL] 0.1\\u20131 [COL] (9) Collapsology Background Collapsology is part of the idea that mankind impacts its environment sustainably and negatively, and propagates the concept of ecological urgency, linked in particular to global warming and the biodiversity loss. (10) Climate_psychology INTRODUCTION More recently, a literature base by climate psychologists has started to focus on the powerful emotions associated with climate change and planetary-wide biodiversity loss.\", \"raw_targets\": \"Biodiversity loss includes the extinction of species worldwide, as well as the local reduction or loss of species in a certain habitat, resulting in a loss of biological diversity. [1] [2] (3) (4) Global extinction is being driven by human activities which overreach beyond the planetary boundaries and has so far been proven to be irreversible. 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{"id": "fruit-test-135", "input": "Victoria Jane Nuland (born July 1, 1961) is the former Assistant Secretary of State for European and Eurasian Affairs at the United States Department of State. She held the rank of Career Ambassador, the highest diplomatic rank in the United States Foreign Service. She is the former CEO of the Center for a New American Security, (CNAS), serving from January 2018 until early 2019, and is also the Brady-Johnson Distinguished Practitioner in Grand Strategy at Yale University, and a Member of the Board of the National Endowment for Democracy.", "retrieved_documents": [], "title": "", "task_type": "updating", "meta": "{\"data_source\": \"fruit\", \"data_index\": 832, \"raw_inputs\": \"[0] Victoria Jane Nuland (born July 1, 1961) is the former Assistant Secretary of State for European and Eurasian Affairs at the United States Department of State. [1] She held the rank of Career Ambassador, the highest diplomatic rank in the United States Foreign Service. 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{"id": "fruit-test-136", "input": "''Zodiac'' is a 2007 American mystery thriller film directed by David Fincher from a screenplay by James Vanderbilt based on the 1986 non-fiction book of the same name by Robert Graysmith. The film stars Jake Gyllenhaal, Mark Ruffalo, Robert Downey Jr., and Anthony Edwards, with Brian Cox, Elias Koteas, Donal Logue, John Carroll Lynch, and Dermot Mulroney in supporting roles. The film tells the story of the manhunt for the Zodiac Killer, a serial murderer who terrorized the San Francisco Bay Area during the late 1960s and early 1970s, taunting police with letters, bloodstained clothing, and ciphers mailed to newspapers. The case remains one of the United States' most infamous unsolved crimes. Fincher, Vanderbilt, and producer Bradley J. Fischer spent 18 months conducting their own investigation and research into the Zodiac murders. 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[7] The film was nominated for several awards, including the Saturn Award for Best Action, Adventure or Thriller Film. [8] It grossed over $84.7 million worldwide on a production budget of $65 million. [9] In a 2016 critics' poll conducted by the BBC, ''Zodiac'' was voted the 12th greatest film of the 21st century. [CONTEXT] (0) List_of_Paramount_Pictures_films_(2000\\u20132009) INTRODUCTION - Table-0-109 [HEADER] [COL] Release date [COL] Title [COL] Notes [ROW] [COL] March 2, 2007 [COL] ''Zodiac'' [COL] North American distribution only, co-production with Warner Bros. 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The film tells the story of the manhunt for the Zodiac Killer, a serial murderer who terrorized the San Francisco Bay Area during the late 1960s and early 1970s, taunting police with letters, bloodstained clothing, and ciphers mailed to newspapers. The case remains one of the United States' most infamous unsolved crimes. Fincher, Vanderbilt, and producer Bradley J. Fischer spent 18 months conducting their own investigation and research into the Zodiac murders. Fincher employed the digital Thomson Viper FilmStream Camera to photograph most of the film, with traditional high-speed film cameras used for slow-motion murder sequences. ''Zodiac'' was released by Paramount Pictures in North America and Warner Bros. Pictures in other territories in March, 2007 and received mostly positive reviews, with praise for its writing, directing, acting, and historical accuracy. The film was nominated for several awards, including the Saturn Award for Best Action, Adventure or Thriller Film. 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{"id": "fruit-test-141", "input": "''Blood'' is a first-person shooter video game developed by Monolith Productions and published by GT Interactive Software. The shareware version was released for the PC on March 7, 1997, while the full version was released on May 21, 1997 in North America, and June 20, 1997 in Europe. The game follows the story of Caleb, an undead early 20th century gunfighter seeking revenge against the dark god Tchernobog. It features a number of occult and horror themes. ''Blood'' includes large amounts of graphic violence, a large arsenal of weapons ranging from the standard to the bizarre, and numerous enemies and bosses. The ''Blood'' franchise was continued with two official expansion packs titled ''Plasma Pak'' (developed by Monolith) and ''Cryptic Passage'' (developed by Sunstorm Interactive). A sequel titled ''Blood II: The Chosen'' was released on November 25, 1998. 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{"id": "fruit-test-142", "input": "Operation Nemesis ( ''Nemesis gortsoghut'iun'') was a covert operation and an assassination campaign by the Armenian Revolutionary Federation (Dashnaktsutyun) carried out between 1920 and 1922, during which a number of former Ottoman political and military figures were assassinated for their role in the Armenian Genocide, as well as Azerbaijani figures for the 1918 massacre of Armenians in Baku. Shahan Natalie and Armen Garo are considered its masterminds. 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{"id": "fruit-test-143", "input": "Bobbie J. Richardson (born December 25, 1949) is an American politician and Democratic member of the North Carolina House of Representatives. She was appointed to represent the 7th District (which includes portions of Franklin and Nash counties) in January 2013 after then-state representative Angela Bryant was appointed to complete the unexpired term of late state senator Edward Jones. Richardson is a retired educator and administrator, with 35 years of experience as an educator in North Carolina public schools. She earned her undergraduate and master's degrees from North Carolina Central University in Durham and her doctorate from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Richardson is African-American.", "retrieved_documents": [], "title": "", "task_type": "updating", "meta": "{\"data_source\": \"fruit\", \"data_index\": 875, \"raw_inputs\": \"[0] Bobbie J. Richardson (born December 25, 1949) is an American politician and Democratic member of the North Carolina House of Representatives. [1] She was appointed to represent the 7th District (which includes portions of Franklin and Nash counties) in January 2013 after then-state representative Angela Bryant was appointed to complete the unexpired term of late state senator Edward Jones. [2] Richardson is a retired educator and administrator, with 35 years of experience as an educator in North Carolina public schools. [3] She earned her undergraduate and master's degrees from North Carolina Central University in Durham and her doctorate from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. [4] Richardson is African-American. [CONTEXT] (0) Wayne_Goodwin Political career His First Vice Chair Bobbie Richardson succeeded Goodwin as party chair. (1) List_of_state_parties_of_the_Democratic_Party_(United_States) State and territorial organizations - Table-0-33 [HEADER] [COL] State and Territorial Organizations of the Democratic Party [ROW] [COL] North Carolina Democratic Party [COL] Bobbie Richardson\\n(2021\\u2013present) [COL] [COL] [COL] [COL] (2) North_Carolina_Democratic_Party Leadership The state party chair is Bobbie Richardson, who was elected in 2021. (3) 2014_North_Carolina_House_of_Representatives_election Detailed Results - Districts 1-19 - District 7 Incumbent Democrat Bobbie Richardson has represented the 7th district since 2013.\", \"raw_targets\": \"Bobbie J. Richardson (born December 25, 1949) is an American politician. (1) (2) She is the current Chair of the North Carolina Democratic Party, and a former Democratic member of the North Carolina House of Representatives. [1] [2] [3] [4] \", \"processed_targets\": \"Bobbie J. Richardson (born December 25, 1949) is an American politician. She is the current Chair of the North Carolina Democratic Party, and a former Democratic member of the North Carolina House of Representatives. She was appointed to represent the 7th District (which includes portions of Franklin and Nash counties) in January 2013 after then-state representative Angela Bryant was appointed to complete the unexpired term of late state senator Edward Jones. Richardson is a retired educator and administrator, with 35 years of experience as an educator in North Carolina public schools. She earned her undergraduate and master's degrees from North Carolina Central University in Durham and her doctorate from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Richardson is African-American.\", \"coarse_grained\": \"Update the information of the input based on the reference paragraphs.\", \"fine_grained\": \"Add information about Bobbie J. Richardson's current role as the Chair of the North Carolina Democratic Party and specify her status as a former member of the North Carolina House of Representatives.\", \"explanation\": \"The text editing system revised the original text to reflect the updated career status of Bobbie J. Richardson, according to the reference paragraphs provided. It added that she is currently the Chair of the North Carolina Democratic Party, while indicating that she is no longer a member but a former member of the North Carolina House of Representatives.\"}"}
{"id": "fruit-test-144", "input": "Juv\u00e9nal Habyarimana (; ; 8 March 19376 April 1994) was the second President of Rwanda, from 1973 until 1994. He was nicknamed \"Kinani\", a Kinyarwanda word meaning \"invincible\". Habyarimana was a dictator, and electoral fraud was suspected for his unopposed re-elections: 98.99% of the vote on 24 December 1978, 99.97% of the vote on 19 December 1983, and 99.98% of the vote on 19 December 1988. During his rule, Rwanda became a totalitarian order in which his MRND-party enforcers required people to chant and dance in adulation of the President at mass pageants of political \"animation\". While the country as a whole had become slightly less impoverished during Habyarimana's tenure, the great majority of Rwandans remained in circumstances of extreme poverty. On 6 April 1994, he was killed when his aircraft, also carrying the President of neighbouring Burundi, Cyprien Ntaryamira, was shot down near Kigali, Rwanda. 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{"id": "fruit-test-146", "input": "Andrew M. Yang (born January 13, 1975) is an American entrepreneur, philanthropist and former presidential candidate. Originally a corporate lawyer, Yang began working in startups and early stage growth companies as a founder or executive from 2000 to 2009. In 2011, he founded Venture for America (VFA), a nonprofit organization focused on creating jobs in cities struggling to recover from the Great Recession. He then ran as a candidate in the 2020 Democratic presidential primaries. The son of immigrants from Taiwan, Yang was raised in New York. He attended Brown University and then Columbia Law School. Dissatisfied with his work as an attorney, Yang began working for startups during the dot-com bubble before spending a decade as an executive at test preparation company Manhattan Prep. In 2011, Yang founded VFA, which recruits top college graduates into a two-year fellowship program at startups in developing cities across the United States. The Obama administration selected him in 2011 as a \"Champion of Change\" and in 2015 as a \"Presidential Ambassador for Global Entrepreneurship.\" Yang left VFA in 2017 to focus on his presidential campaign. In 2018, he authored ''The War on Normal People'', which outlines several of his campaign's central ideas. On November 6, 2017, Yang filed with the Federal Election Commission (FEC) to run for President of the United States in the 2020 election. Yang's campaign largely focused on responding to the rapid development of automation, which is increasingly leading to workforce challenges and economic instability in the United States. His signature policy was the \"Freedom Dividend,\" a universal basic income (UBI) of $1,000 a month to every American adult as a response to job displacement by automation, one of the primary factors that he claims led to Donald Trump's election in 2016. Considered a dark horse candidate throughout much of the primary, Yang received significant popularity online, with ''The New York Times'' calling him \"The Internet's Favorite Candidate.\" News outlets described Yang as the most surprising candidate of the 2020 election cycle, going from a relative unknown to a major competitor in the race. Yang qualified for and participated in seven of the first eight Democratic debates, and has been credited with elevating discussions on UBI, automation, and autism to the national level, as well as for engaging Asian Americans in presidential politics.", "retrieved_documents": [], "title": "", "task_type": "updating", "meta": "{\"data_source\": \"fruit\", \"data_index\": 887, \"raw_inputs\": \"[0] Andrew M. Yang (born January 13, 1975) is an American entrepreneur, philanthropist and former presidential candidate. [1] Originally a corporate lawyer, Yang began working in startups and early stage growth companies as a founder or executive from 2000 to 2009. [2] In 2011, he founded Venture for America (VFA), a nonprofit organization focused on creating jobs in cities struggling to recover from the Great Recession. [3] He then ran as a candidate in the 2020 Democratic presidential primaries. [4] The son of immigrants from Taiwan, Yang was raised in New York. [5] He attended Brown University and then Columbia Law School. [6] Dissatisfied with his work as an attorney, Yang began working for startups during the dot-com bubble before spending a decade as an executive at test preparation company Manhattan Prep. [7] In 2011, Yang founded VFA, which recruits top college graduates into a two-year fellowship program at startups in developing cities across the United States. [8] The Obama administration selected him in 2011 as a \\\"Champion of Change\\\" and in 2015 as a \\\"Presidential Ambassador for Global Entrepreneurship.\\\" [9] Yang left VFA in 2017 to focus on his presidential campaign. [10] In 2018, he authored ''The War on Normal People'', which outlines several of his campaign's central ideas. [11] On November 6, 2017, Yang filed with the Federal Election Commission (FEC) to run for President of the United States in the 2020 election. [12] Yang's campaign largely focused on responding to the rapid development of automation, which is increasingly leading to workforce challenges and economic instability in the United States. [13] His signature policy was the \\\"Freedom Dividend,\\\" a universal basic income (UBI) of $1,000 a month to every American adult as a response to job displacement by automation, one of the primary factors that he claims led to Donald Trump's election in 2016. [14] Considered a dark horse candidate throughout much of the primary, Yang received significant popularity online, with ''The New York Times'' calling him \\\"The Internet's Favorite Candidate.\\\" [15] News outlets described Yang as the most surprising candidate of the 2020 election cycle, going from a relative unknown to a major competitor in the race. [16] Yang qualified for and participated in seven of the first eight Democratic debates, and has been credited with elevating discussions on UBI, automation, and autism to the national level, as well as for engaging Asian Americans in presidential politics. 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(2) 2021_New_York_City_mayoral_election Democratic primary - Candidates - Major candidates - Table-0-7 [CAPTION] Democratic primary candidates [HEADER] [COL] Candidate [COL] Experience [COL] Announced [COL] [ROW] [COL] Andrew Yang [COL] Candidate for President of the United States in 2020Former Presidential Ambassador for Global Entrepreneurship (20152017)Founder of Venture for America [COL] ([https://YangforNY.com/ Website]) [COL] (3) 2021_New_York_City_mayoral_election Democratic primary - Results - Table-0-13 [CAPTION] !Democratic primary results [HEADER] [COL] Party [COL] Candidate [COL] Round 1 [ROW] [COL] Democratic Andrew Yang [COL] [COL] (7) Elon_Musk Views - Politics In the 2020 Democratic presidential primaries, Musk endorsed candidate Andrew Yang and expressed support for his proposed universal basic income; he endorsed Kanye West's independent campaign in the general election.\", \"raw_targets\": \"Andrew Yang (born January 13, 1975) is an American businessman and politician. 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{"id": "fruit-test-147", "input": "The Maltese Premier League, known as BOV Premier League for sponsorship reasons with Bank of Valletta (colloquially known as ''Il-Kampjonat Premjer''), is a full-time professional league and the highest level of football in Malta. Managed by the Malta Football Association, the Premier League is contested by 16 teams and operates on a promotion and relegation system with the First Division. As of August 2018, the Premier League ranks 45th out of 55 members in the UEFA coefficient. The league was first competed in 1909 as the First Division, before switching to its current name in 1980; the First Division in turn replaced the Second Division. Sliema Wanderers and Floriana have won the title a record 26 times. 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[5] The current champions are Floriana who won their 26th title in the 2019\\u201320 season. [CONTEXT] (0) Maltese_Challenge_League Format At the end of the season, the top two teams are directly promoted to the Premier League; an additional place is reserved for the winner of the relegation play-off between the twelfth-placed Premier League team and the third-placed First Division side. 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(4) Daniel_Fernandes_(footballer) Career statistics - Club - Table-0-27 [HEADER] [COL] Club [COL] Season [COL] League [COL] Cup [COL] Continental [COL] Other [COL] Total [ROW] Tarxien Rainbows [COL] 2020\\u201321\\nMaltese Premier League [COL] 14 [COL] 0 [COL] 1 [COL] 0 [COL] 0 [COL] 0 [COL] 0 [COL] 0 [COL] 15 [COL] 0 (5) Seydou_Doumbia Club career - Later career On 27 January 2021, Doumbia joined Maltese Premier League side \\u0126amrun Spartans on a six-month contract. (6) Seydou_Doumbia INTRODUCTION Seydou Doumbia (born 31 December 1987) is an Ivorian professional footballer who plays as a forward for Maltese Premier League club \\u0126amrun Spartans. 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{"id": "fruit-test-148", "input": "is a Japanese director of anime. His most notable work has been as a series director for ''One Piece'', including two of its feature films. Other works directed include ''Ginga e Kickoff!! '', ''Rainbow Fireflies'', ''Majin Bone'', and ''Days''.", "retrieved_documents": [], "title": "", "task_type": "updating", "meta": "{\"data_source\": \"fruit\", \"data_index\": 897, \"raw_inputs\": \"[0] is a Japanese director of anime. [1] His most notable work has been as a series director for ''One Piece'', including two of its feature films. [2] Other works directed include ''Ginga e Kickoff!! [3] '', ''Rainbow Fireflies'', ''Majin Bone'', and ''Days''. [CONTEXT] (0) MAPPA Productions - Anime television series - Table-0-9 [HEADER] [COL] Year [COL] Title [COL] Director(s) [COL] Original run start [COL] Original run end [COL] [COL] Note(s) [COL] [ROW] [COL] 2016 [COL] ''Days'' [COL] K\\u014dnosuke Uda [COL] July 2, 2016 [COL] December 18, 2016 [COL] 24 Based on a manga written by Yasuda Tsuyoshi. [COL] (1) List_of_animated_feature_films_of_2003 INTRODUCTION - Table-0-51 [HEADER] [COL] Title [COL] Country [COL] Director [COL] Studio [COL] Animation technique [COL] Notes [ROW] [COL] ''One Piece: Dead End Adventure'' [COL] Japan [COL] Konosuke Uda [COL] Toei Animation [COL] Traditional [COL] (2) 2016_in_anime Releases - Television series - Table-0-93 [HEADER] [COL] First run start and end dates [COL] Title [COL] Eps [COL] Studio [COL] Director [COL] Original title [COL] Ref [ROW] [COL] - [COL] ''Days'' [COL] 24 [COL] MAPPA [COL] K\\u00f4nosuke Uda [COL] [COL] (3) List_of_animated_feature_films_of_1998 INTRODUCTION - Table-0-16 [CAPTION] Animated feature films first released in 1998 [HEADER] [COL] Title [COL] Country [COL] Director [COL] Studio [COL] Technique [COL] Notes [ROW] [COL] ''Galaxy Express 999: Eternal Fantasy'' ''\\u9280\\u6cb3\\u9244\\u9053\\uff19\\uff19\\uff19 \\u30a8\\u30bf\\u30fc\\u30ca\\u30eb\\u30d5\\u30a1\\u30f3\\u30bf\\u30b8\\u30fc'' (''Ginga Tetsud\\u014d Sur\\u012b Nain: Eternal Fantasy'') [COL] Japan [COL] K\\u014dnosuke Uda [COL] Toei Animation [COL] Traditional [COL] (4) List_of_animated_feature_films_of_2012 INTRODUCTION - Table-0-75 [CAPTION] Animated feature films first released in 2012 [HEADER] [COL] Title [COL] Country [COL] Director [COL] Studio [COL] Technique [COL] Notes [ROW] [COL] ''Niji-Iro Hotaru: Eien no Natsu Yasumi'\\u8679\\u8272\\u307b\\u305f\\u308b\\uff5e\\u6c38\\u9060\\u306e\\u590f\\u4f11\\u307f\\uff5e'' [COL] Japan [COL] K\\u014dnosuke Uda [COL] Toei Animation [COL] Traditional [COL] (5) One_Piece Production - Development Nevertheless, Konosuke Uda, the director, said that he believes that the creators \\\"made the anime pretty close to the manga\\\".\", \"raw_targets\": \"[0] Konosuke Uda is a Japanese director of anime. (1) (3) (4) He worked at Toei Animation. [1] [2] [3] (0) (2) He currently works mainly for MAPPA. \", \"processed_targets\": \"is a Japanese director of anime. Konosuke Uda is a Japanese director of anime. He worked at Toei Animation. His most notable work has been as a series director for ''One Piece'', including two of its feature films. Other works directed include ''Ginga e Kickoff!! '', ''Rainbow Fireflies'', ''Majin Bone'', and ''Days''. He currently works mainly for MAPPA.\", \"coarse_grained\": \"Update the information of the input based on the reference paragraphs.\", \"fine_grained\": \"Specify the name of the Japanese anime director as Konosuke Uda, mention his work at Toei Animation and that he currently works mainly for MAPPA.\", \"explanation\": \"The editing instruction required updating the text with information from the reference paragraphs. As a result, the director's name 'Konosuke Uda' was added to the introductory sentence, which also mentions him working specifically at \\\"Toei Animation\\\". The reference to working primarily for the company \\\"MAPPA\\\" was also inserted at the end of the paragraph.\"}"}
{"id": "fruit-test-149", "input": "The Manby mortar was invented by Captain George William Manby, who was also the inventor of the portable fire extinguisher. The mortar fired a shot with a line attached from the shore to the wrecked ship. It was used by the Waterguard and later by H M Coastguard for many years. Manby invented the device after seeing a ship run aground off Great Yarmouth in 1807. The first recorded rescue using the Manby apparatus was on 18 February 1808, with Manby himself in charge. The crew of seven were brought to safety from the Plymouth Brig ''Elizabeth'', stranded off the shore at Great Yarmouth. 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[6] It was estimated that by the time of Manby's death nearly 1000 persons had been rescued from stranded ships by means of his apparatus. [CONTEXT] (0) Sea_Fencibles Great Britain - Active duty In January 1810 Sea Fencibles from Happisburgh and Winterton used newly issued Manby mortars to effect successful rescues of those on board two vessels driven ashore in a gale. (1) Breeches_buoy INTRODUCTION The breeches buoy could be deployed from shore to ship, ship to ship, or ship to shore using a Manby mortar, rocket, kite system, or a lyle gun, and allowed evacuations of one person at a time. (2) Hilgay History Captain George William Manby, who lived for much of his life in Hilgay, is buried in the churchyard, and his memorial celebrates his invention of the Manby mortar to send a line to ships in distress. (3) George_William_Manby Military Life Following this tragedy, Manby experimented with mortars, and so invented the ''Manby Mortar'', (later to be used with the breeches buoy), that fired a thin rope from shore into the rigging of a ship in distress. (4) Breeches_buoy History Eventually the Manby mortar was replaced by rockets to shoot lines to ships in distress. (5) Board_of_Ordnance Notable staff * Captain George Manby FRS (1765-1854) author, inventor of the Manby mortar was also barrack-master of Great Yarmouth. (6) Great_Yarmouth History The barrack-master was Captain George Manby, during his time in post he invented the Manby mortar. (7) William_Scoresby Scientist In 1821 he was accompanied on the ''Baffin''(1820) of Liverpool to Greenland by George Manby, who wished to test a new type of harpoon for whaling, based on the same principles as his Manby mortar. (8) Downham_Market Notable residents * George William Manby (1765\\u20131854), inventor of the Manby mortar and the first modern form of fire extinguisher, was educated in the town. (9) Dunbar_Lifeboat_Station History Dunbar ranks amongst the earlier harbours to be equipped with a lifeboat, equipping itself with a boat of Henry Greathead's design and manufacture, together with a boat-carriage, boathouse and a Manby apparatus, in 1808. (10) Mortar_(weapon) History The mortar had fallen out of general use in Europe by the Napoleonic era, although Manby Mortars were widely used on the coast to launch lines to ships in distress, and interest in their use as a weapon was not revived until the beginning of the 20th century. (11) John_Bell_(artillerist) See also * Manby mortar\\n* [http://www.coastguardsofyesteryear.org/readarticle.php?article_id=116 Coastguards of Yesteryear: \\\"Manby Mortar or Rocket Apparatus\\\"]\", \"raw_targets\": \"(1) (3) (4) The Manby mortar or Manby apparatus was a maritime lifesaving device originated at the start of the 19th-Century, comprising a mortar capable of throwing a line to a foundering ship within reach of shore, or, later, to mount a Breeches buoy. The apparatus was invented by Captain George William Manby, inspired by his witnessing a ship HMS Snipe (1801) run aground off Great Yarmouth in 1807. [4] The first recorded rescue using the Manby apparatus was on 18 February 1808, with Manby himself in charge. 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