| {"input": "He admitted making four trips to China and playing golf there. He also admitted that ZTE officials, whom he says are his golf buddies, hosted and paid for the trips. Jose de Venecia III, son of House Speaker Jose de Venecia Jr, alleged that Abalos offered him US$10 million to withdraw his proposal on the NBN project.", "output": {"relations": {}}, "schema": []} | |
| {"input": "Kathleen Nott was born in Camberwell, London. Her father, Philip, was a lithographic printer, and her mother, Ellen, ran a boarding house in Brixton; Kathleen was their third daughter. She was educated at Mary Datchelor Girls' School (now closed), London, before attending King's College, London.", "output": {"relations": {"coreference": [{"head": {"text": "She", "start": 185, "end": 188}, "tail": {"text": "Kathleen", "start": 150, "end": 158}}]}}, "schema": []} | |
| {"input": "When she returns to her hotel room, a Liberian man (Tony Todd) forces her to smuggle $20 million worth of conflict diamonds to New York, or else fellow fight attendant and friend Angela will die. She is caught before she can board the flight, and the team now have nine hours until the plane lands, and save Angela. After the confiscated diamonds are stolen by the brother of Kaleo (Jason Scott Lee), whom Danny put away for murdering his partner last year, Five-0 and Chief Fryer team up and enlist the help of August March (Ed Asner), who served a 30-year sentence for smuggling diamonds.", "output": {"relations": {"coreference": [{"head": {"text": "his", "start": 435, "end": 438}, "tail": {"text": "Danny", "start": 406, "end": 411}}]}}, "schema": []} | |
| {"input": "On 19 March 2007, during a campaign appearance for the New South Wales State Election, the then opposition leader Peter Debnam was confronted by Reucassel wearing nothing but Speedos and a baseball cap, making fun of Debnam's campaign appearances in the swimwear. When TV cameras remained focused on Reucassel rather than Mr Debnam, he said, ``Sorry, I'm not Peter Debnam, he's over there.", "output": {"relations": {"coreference": [{"head": {"text": "he", "start": 333, "end": 335}, "tail": {"text": "Reucassel", "start": 300, "end": 309}}]}}, "schema": []} | |
| {"input": "By this time, Karen Blixen had separated from her husband, and after their divorce in 1925, Finch Hatton moved into her house and began leading safaris for wealthy sportsmen. Among his clients were Marshall Field Jr and Edward, Prince of Wales. According to the author Mary Lovell, in 1930 Finch Hatton began a love affair with Beryl Markham, who was working as a race-horse trainer in Nairobi and the surrounding area. Later, she would become known as a pioneer flyer herself (Markham attributed her interest in flying to her association with Tom Campbell Black).", "output": {"relations": {"coreference": [{"head": {"text": "she", "start": 427, "end": 430}, "tail": {"text": "Beryl Markham", "start": 328, "end": 341}}]}}, "schema": []} | |
| {"input": "No amount of logic can shatter a faith consciously based on a lie.'' According to The Skeptic's Dictionary, an example of this syndrome is evidenced by an event in 1988 when stage magician James Randi, at the request of an Australian news program, coached stage performer Jos* Alvarez to pretend he was channelling a two-thousand-year-old spirit named ``Carlos''.", "output": {"relations": {"coreference": [{"head": {"text": "he", "start": 296, "end": 298}, "tail": {"text": "Jos* Alvarez", "start": 272, "end": 284}}]}}, "schema": []} | |
| {"input": "Lieutenant General Weber Pasha wanted Faik Pasha to command the ``Right Wing''. But Liman von Sanders disliked him and he had a quarrel with Faik Pasha for about a tactics. Weber Pasha insisted on his decision. At last unwillingly von Sanders appointed Faik Pasha to the command of Right Wing. He fought the Battle of Gully Ravine (28 June -- 3 July 1915) that was a very bloody battle that caused Ottoman Army many casualties.", "output": {"relations": {"coreference": [{"head": {"text": "He", "start": 294, "end": 296}, "tail": {"text": "Faik Pasha", "start": 253, "end": 263}}]}}, "schema": []} | |
| {"input": "He went on to enter mainstream journalism as a reporter and feature writer with the Belfast Sunday News, during the height of the Troubles in Northern Ireland. He was later promoted to Chief Sub- Editor of that newspaper, where he also wrote a weekly column. In 1977 Colin entered into correspondence with a singer and guitar player called Jake Burns, who was trying to promote his band Stiff Little Fingers.", "output": {"relations": {"coreference": [{"head": {"text": "his", "start": 378, "end": 381}, "tail": {"text": "Jake Burns", "start": 340, "end": 350}}]}}, "schema": []} | |
| {"input": "In 1940 Lester Cowan, an independent film producer, bought F. Scott Fitzgerald's short story, ``Babylon Revisited and Other Stories'' for $80, which was a bargain. Fitzgerald thought his screenwriting days were over and with some hesitation accepted Cowan's offer to write the screenplay titled ``Cosmopolitan'' based on the short story. After finishing the screenplay, Scott was told by Cowan that he would not do the film unless Shirley Temple starred in the lead of the youngster Honoria.", "output": {"relations": {"coreference": [{"head": {"text": "he", "start": 399, "end": 401}, "tail": {"text": "Cowan", "start": 388, "end": 393}}]}}, "schema": []} | |
| {"input": "They have a stormy marriage, caused by his hot temper and her habit of playing away. Soon after arriving on the Street, Liz makes friends with Deirdre Barlow (Anne Kirkbride), whose daughter Tracy (Dawn Acton) is slightly younger than the twins. When asked in a 2010 interview with The Mirror what her favourite scenes were, Beverley Callard replied, ``when Jim beat up Liz.", "output": {"relations": {"coreference": [{"head": {"text": "her", "start": 298, "end": 301}, "tail": {"text": "Beverley Callard", "start": 325, "end": 341}}]}}, "schema": []} | |
| {"input": "This particular government recalled all the Greek officers who participated in the anti-Ottoman revolutionary movements in Thessaly, Epirus and Macedonia to return to Greece while by personal requirement of Kallergis, Otto's adjutants-- Gennaios Kolokotronis, Spyromilios, Ioannis Mamouris and Gardikiotis Grivas--were dismissed, while the hitherto Minister of Military Affairs, Skarlatos Soutsos, was suspended. When he was minister, Kallergis formed for the first time in Greece a fire brigade.", "output": {"relations": {"coreference": [{"head": {"text": "he", "start": 418, "end": 420}, "tail": {"text": "Kallergis", "start": 435, "end": 444}}]}}, "schema": []} | |
| {"input": "Nicole flirts with Charlie and gives him her phone number. She later truants from school and visits Charlie. Nicole later arranges a date with Charlie, telling Michael she feels too ill to go to school. When Nicole kisses Charlie, Annie Sobacz (Reanne Farley) stops her and tells Charlie that Nicole is a school girl.", "output": {"relations": {"coreference": [{"head": {"text": "her", "start": 266, "end": 269}, "tail": {"text": "Nicole", "start": 208, "end": 214}}]}}, "schema": []} | |
| {"input": "In the past,Princess Luminous is killed by Queen Metaria,left behind her Heartiels and her Spirit Crystal. The Queen of the Garden of Light resentful towards the person who kills her,killing her husband River,and kill Queen Beryl. After defeat Beryl,the Spirit Crystal that Princess Luminous owns,glow white,the Queen implant the Crystal inside her daughter' body,as well the half of her Heartiels.", "output": {"relations": {"coreference": [{"head": {"text": "her", "start": 345, "end": 348}, "tail": {"text": "Queen", "start": 312, "end": 317}}]}}, "schema": []} | |
| {"input": "It's Always Fair Weather is a 1955 MGM musical satire scripted by Betty Comden and Adolph Green, who also wrote the show's lyrics, with music by Andr* Previn and starring Gene Kelly, Dan Dailey, Cyd Charisse, Dolores Gray, and dancer/choreographer Michael Kidd in his first film acting role.", "output": {"relations": {"coreference": [{"head": {"text": "his", "start": 264, "end": 267}, "tail": {"text": "Michael Kidd", "start": 248, "end": 260}}]}}, "schema": []} | |
| {"input": "Aviation historian Phil Scott in The Shoulders of Giants: A History of Human Flight to 1919 (1995, ISBN 0201627221) wrote that he does not consider Herring a candidate for the first flight claim. Scott says Herring's glider was difficult to steer and his two-cylinder, three-horsepower compressed air engine could operate for only 30 seconds at a time.", "output": {"relations": {"coreference": [{"head": {"text": "his", "start": 251, "end": 254}, "tail": {"text": "Herring", "start": 207, "end": 214}}]}}, "schema": []} | |
| {"input": "In spite of this, ``Sullivan took (Wright) under his wing and gave him great design responsibility.'' As an act of respect, Wright would later refer to Sullivan as Lieber Meister (German for ``Dear Master''). He also formed a bond with office foreman Paul Mueller. Wright would later engage Mueller to build several of his public and commercial buildings between 1903 and 1923.", "output": {"relations": {"coreference": [{"head": {"text": "his", "start": 319, "end": 322}, "tail": {"text": "Wright", "start": 265, "end": 271}}]}}, "schema": []} | |
| {"input": "Fripp has performed Soundscapes in several situations: * Fripp has featured Soundscapes on various King Crimson albums. He has also released pure Soundscape recordings as well: * On May 4, 2006, Steve Ball invited Robert Fripp back to the Microsoft campus for a second full day of work on Windows Vista following up on his first visit in the Fall of 2005.", "output": {"relations": {"coreference": [{"head": {"text": "his", "start": 319, "end": 322}, "tail": {"text": "Robert Fripp", "start": 214, "end": 226}}]}}, "schema": []} | |
| {"input": "In the event, the proletariat through the dictatorship of the proletariat would establish a communal State (per the 1871 Paris Commune model), then gradually suppress the dissenting bourgeoisie, in achieving the withering away of the State as its institutions begin to ``lose their political character''. Thus, following Marx's conclusions on the Paris commune, which Lenin took as his model Lenin declared that the task of the Revolution was to smash the State.", "output": {"relations": {"coreference": [{"head": {"text": "his", "start": 382, "end": 385}, "tail": {"text": "Lenin", "start": 368, "end": 373}}]}}, "schema": []} | |
| {"input": "But that backfires when Andy decides to renege on the prices with Dwight's client, thus voiding both a major sale for the company and wrecks Dwight's sales record. Dwight later tells false stories to Andy when the manager is in need of being caught up on his branch, in hopes of sabotaging Andy.", "output": {"relations": {"coreference": [{"head": {"text": "his", "start": 255, "end": 258}, "tail": {"text": "Andy", "start": 200, "end": 204}}]}}, "schema": []} | |
| {"input": "Significant places listed individually on the National Register of Historic Places include: Boswell's Tavern, an important meeting place during the American Revolution and a well-preserved example of a Colonial-era tavern. Grassdale, an Italianate villa built in 1861 by the Morris family, later home of Rear Admiral David W. Taylor and his wife Imogene Morris Taylor.", "output": {"relations": {"coreference": [{"head": {"text": "his", "start": 337, "end": 340}, "tail": {"text": "David W. Taylor", "start": 317, "end": 332}}]}}, "schema": []} | |
| {"input": "Thoughtful and quietly religious, Byron is superior to Brown in every way but his shyness prevents him from revealing his feelings to Lena. The novel then switches to the second plot strand, the story of Lucas Burch/Joe Brown's partner Joe Christmas. The surly, psychopathic Christmas has been on the run for years, ever since presumably killing his strict Methodist adopted father.", "output": {"relations": {"coreference": [{"head": {"text": "his", "start": 346, "end": 349}, "tail": {"text": "Joe Christmas", "start": 236, "end": 249}}]}}, "schema": []} | |
| {"input": "He also felt that Hicks could capture the ``gritty'' feel of the game. Hicks then sent some concept art to Dark Horse as a pitch for the job; they accepted, and she became officially involved with the project. Hicks was drawn to the project after reading about the character of Ellie in the game's script; she considered Ellie an unusual character to include in a survival horror game, calling her a ``tough teenage girl who wasn't sexualized, and who seemed very much the equal of her male counterpart''.", "output": {"relations": {"coreference": [{"head": {"text": "she", "start": 306, "end": 309}, "tail": {"text": "Hicks", "start": 210, "end": 215}}]}}, "schema": []} | |
| {"input": "Bonavia's paintings share with Vernet's a rococo palette of pale blues, creamy yellows, pinks and soft green, as well as an atmospheric, rather than analytical, approach to landscape. Like Vernet, Bonavia painted capricci in which real features of the Neapolitan countryside were placed in imaginary settings. Bonavia's idyllic landscapes were popular souvenirs of the Grand Tour. Among his patrons were Lord Brudenell and Graf Karl Joseph Firmian, the Austrian ambassador to Naples 1753-8.", "output": {"relations": {"coreference": [{"head": {"text": "his", "start": 387, "end": 390}, "tail": {"text": "Bonavia", "start": 310, "end": 317}}]}}, "schema": []} | |
| {"input": "Next up is Blond Baller vs Corn Fed; straight away Blond Baller does one little tiny bump up against Corn Fed and she straight away falls off and loses. Leaving the Gold team with a score of 4 to 1 leaving them as the winners and Brooklyn the Paymaster and making Marcia put in the box. Marcia: After the Power Outting, Marcia argues with Mindy and Chi Chi. During the argument, she talks about Chi Chi and his deceased father, which bothers Brooklyn.", "output": {"relations": {"coreference": [{"head": {"text": "she", "start": 379, "end": 382}, "tail": {"text": "Marcia", "start": 320, "end": 326}}]}}, "schema": []} | |
| {"input": "General Adkins served in the Maryland Military Department as chief of staff and assistant adjutant general for state operations. He also served as director of the Cemetery and Memorial Programs and as the deputy secretary of Veterans Affairs. In May 2007, Governor Martin O*Malley appointed General Adkins to his cabinet as the secretary of Veterans Affairs.", "output": {"relations": {"coreference": [{"head": {"text": "his", "start": 309, "end": 312}, "tail": {"text": "Martin O*Malley", "start": 265, "end": 280}}]}}, "schema": []} | |
| {"input": "Ahmedabad was then reoccupied by the Muzaffarid dynasty until 1573 when Gujarat was conquered by the Mughal emperor Akbar. During the Mughal reign, Ahmedabad became one of the Empire's thriving centres of trade, mainly in textiles, which were exported as far as Europe. The Mughal ruler Shahjahan spent the prime of his life in the city, sponsoring the construction of the Moti Shahi Mahal in Shahibaug.", "output": {"relations": {"coreference": [{"head": {"text": "his", "start": 316, "end": 319}, "tail": {"text": "Shahjahan", "start": 287, "end": 296}}]}}, "schema": []} | |
| {"input": "Bahrain's citizenship law allows for the cabinet to revoke the citizenship of anyone who ``causes harm to the interests of the kingdom or behaves in a way inimical with the duty of loyalty to it''. The Supreme Leader of Iran, Ali Khamenei, said in a speech carried by state media, ``This is blatant foolishness and insanity. When he still could address the Bahraini people, Sheikh Isa Qassim would advise against radical and armed actions'' and ``Attacking Sheikh Isa Qassim means removing all obstacles blocking heroic Bahraini youths from attacking the regime''.", "output": {"relations": {"coreference": [{"head": {"text": "he", "start": 330, "end": 332}, "tail": {"text": "Sheikh Isa Qassim", "start": 374, "end": 391}}]}}, "schema": []} | |
| {"input": "In 2000 he stepped down and focused on the Rostrum Group Ltd. Wade worked with Lord Hodgson in creating the investment management firm Rostrum Partnerships which invested in specialist Lloyd's underwriting companies on behalf of major UK pension funds on a five-year contract to 2005. Over the course of his career, Wade also served in several committees including the Council of Lloyd's -- then the regulator of the market -- and the Committee of Lloyd's.", "output": {"relations": {"coreference": [{"head": {"text": "his", "start": 304, "end": 307}, "tail": {"text": "Wade", "start": 316, "end": 320}}]}}, "schema": []} | |
| {"input": "During a rally of Haqqani, Carrie forces Quinn to abort his plan on killing him and discovers Dar Adal in Haqqani's car. Back in the U.S., Carrie reunites with her estranged mother. Quinn accepts a dangerous assassination mission in Syria. Later, Carrie confronts Dar Adal who reveals Saul as a supporter of a deal made with Haqqani, to take him off the CIA kill list, in exchange for Haqqani no longer harboring terrorists in Afghanistan.", "output": {"relations": {"coreference": [{"head": {"text": "him", "start": 342, "end": 345}, "tail": {"text": "Haqqani", "start": 325, "end": 332}}]}}, "schema": []} | |
| {"input": "In the Prius, unlike some other cars, holding down the accelerate button increases speed in 5 mph increments continuously; Voelcker suggested Wozniak was holding down the button for longer than necessary, setting the cruise to a high set speed, and thus resulting in the ``smooth'' acceleration to high speed he experienced.", "output": {"relations": {"coreference": [{"head": {"text": "he", "start": 309, "end": 311}, "tail": {"text": "Wozniak", "start": 142, "end": 149}}]}}, "schema": []} | |
| {"input": "Sir Thomas Coats Glen Glen-Coats, 2nd Baronet (May 5, 1878 -- March 7, 1954) was a British sailor who competed in the 1908 Summer Olympics. He was the son of Sir Thomas Glen-Coats, 1st Baronet, Member of Parliament for West Renfrewshire.", "output": {"relations": {"coreference": [{"head": {"text": "He", "start": 140, "end": 142}, "tail": {"text": "Thomas Coats", "start": 4, "end": 16}}]}}, "schema": []} | |
| {"input": "I try not to pick songs that I can't deliver, that I don't understand, that I've not been through. The one thing that I want people to say about my music is that it's real.'' Womack told Billboard, ``I wanted Mark Wright to produce me, because of that full, fat sound he gets.''", "output": {"relations": {"coreference": [{"head": {"text": "he", "start": 268, "end": 270}, "tail": {"text": "Mark Wright", "start": 209, "end": 220}}]}}, "schema": []} | |
| {"input": "Labor's Bill Hegney gained the seat of Pilbara from two-term Nationalist MLA Frank Welsh, whilst the Nationalist member since 1914 for North Perth, James MacCallum Smith, was defeated by independent Nationalist Arthur Abbott (who joined the party some years later). Elsewhere, the only change was the exit of one Independent member--Clarence Doust in Nelson, who was defeated by his Nationalist predecessor John Henry Smith after one term--and the entry of another from Irwin-Moore, Claude Barker, replacing Country member Percy Ferguson.", "output": {"relations": {"coreference": [{"head": {"text": "his", "start": 379, "end": 382}, "tail": {"text": "Clarence Doust", "start": 333, "end": 347}}]}}, "schema": []} | |
| {"input": "Fellow Easy Company Currahee veterans interviewed while writing the book and mini-series had believed, in error, that Blithe was wounded in the neck, and that he did not recover. In the book, author Stephen Ambrose reported those errors as fact, and stated that Blithe had died in Philadelphia in 1948. Ambrose's errors were compounded in the mini-series, in which episode 3, ``Carentan'', episode ends with a slide stating that ``Albert Blithe never recovered from the wounds he received in Normandy.", "output": {"relations": {"coreference": [{"head": {"text": "he", "start": 477, "end": 479}, "tail": {"text": "Albert Blithe", "start": 431, "end": 444}}]}}, "schema": []} | |
| {"input": "Shalini knows that Arun is a good singer because he often sings at college functions. She tells her friend, Madhu, to start up a music company and encourages Arun to become a singer. She starts writing songs for Arun Kumar but prefers to remains anonymous. Arun buys these songs from an editor, Mr. Verma, who tells him that these songs are written by a girl called Seema.", "output": {"relations": {"coreference": [{"head": {"text": "him", "start": 316, "end": 319}, "tail": {"text": "Arun", "start": 257, "end": 261}}]}}, "schema": []} | |
| {"input": "He learned piano from age five and began playing jazz at 14. He studied at Loyola University Chicago and the University of Minnesota, followed by a stint playing in a military band in 1959-60. Novak led a trio ensemble at the London House in Chicago from 1961 to 1963 and then at Mr. Kelly's from 1963 to 1975. During this time, he released the album Larry Novak Plays!", "output": {"relations": {"coreference": [{"head": {"text": "he", "start": 329, "end": 331}, "tail": {"text": "Novak", "start": 193, "end": 198}}]}}, "schema": []} | |
| {"input": "Around 14th century, people from Ardalan tribe established themselves in Sinne (Sanandaj) as the rulers of this region. According to Sharafnama written by Sharaf al-Din Bitlisi, the earliest known leader of the tribe, Bawa Ardalan, was a descendant of Ahmad bin Marwan, who ruled in Diyarbak*r. He settled down among the Gorani people in Kurdistan and toward the end of the Mongol period took over the ``*are Zor'' (Sharazor) region, where he established himself as an absolute ruler.", "output": {"relations": {"coreference": [{"head": {"text": "He", "start": 295, "end": 297}, "tail": {"text": "Bawa Ardalan", "start": 218, "end": 230}}]}}, "schema": []} | |
| {"input": "The Escapist editor John Funk stated that it was the perfect platform for the sequel, due to how the touch screen could be used effectively for the Celestial Brush. Kombo editor Daniel Sims praised *kamiden's cel-shaded visuals, stating that they work well on the Nintendo DS. Destructoid editor Hamza Aziz believed it was perfect for the Nintendo DS. Aziz added that he was impressed with Capcom managing to retain *kami's stylized appearance in the sequel.", "output": {"relations": {"coreference": [{"head": {"text": "he", "start": 368, "end": 370}, "tail": {"text": "Hamza Aziz", "start": 296, "end": 306}}]}}, "schema": []} | |
| {"input": "The ``Tibetans'' was published by Peter Kelder in 1939, and republished in 1975. The practice was re-introduced by Christopher S. Kilham in 1994, with his publication ``The Five Tibetans''. There is little historical or cultural evidence to support Kelder's booklet. Most scholars of Tibet and authentic lineage holders state his publications are works of fiction (in the same vein as Lobsang Rampa).", "output": {"relations": {"coreference": [{"head": {"text": "his", "start": 326, "end": 329}, "tail": {"text": "Kelder", "start": 249, "end": 255}}]}}, "schema": []} | |
| {"input": "It is widely accepted as one of the most politically difficult portrait commissions in art history, requiring an understanding of the interplay of relationships with a depth ``worthy of Shakespeare'', in the opinion of art historians Rodolfo Pallucchini and Harold Wethey. However, it was one Titian seems to have resolved; while the complexity of the relationships is all on the canvas, it may have been intended as an indicator to Charles that Paul retained his position as the dominant patriarch -- old and frail but still a man of vitality, and in control of his squabbling descendants.", "output": {"relations": {"coreference": [{"head": {"text": "his", "start": 460, "end": 463}, "tail": {"text": "Paul", "start": 446, "end": 450}}]}}, "schema": []} | |
| {"input": "His rule was largely weak and ineffective, as much of government responsibilities in Brandenburg-Prussia was turned over to Schwarzenberg as the country suffered greatly during the war. Protestant and Catholic troops alike burned and plundered the Brandenburg region and the population was decimated there as it was throughout the German states. Whereas Ducal Prussia remained mostly untouched. With his brother-in-law Gustavus dead in 1632, George William maintained the Swedish alliance until after the Swedish defeat at the Battle of N*rdlingen on 6 September 1634.", "output": {"relations": {"coreference": [{"head": {"text": "his", "start": 400, "end": 403}, "tail": {"text": "George William", "start": 442, "end": 456}}]}}, "schema": []} | |
| {"input": "Local government indications As in the other two constituencies located in the London Borough of Wandsworth, voters have in part supported the Conservatives at the local level, however this southern area has strong Labour Party support to have consistently returned at least seven Labour councillors since 1992. Sadiq Khan, a solicitor by profession, was the Minister of State for Transport and Minister of State for Communities in the government of Gordon Brown. In opposition after 2010, he became the Shadow Secretary of State for Justice and Lord Chancellor.", "output": {"relations": {"coreference": [{"head": {"text": "he", "start": 490, "end": 492}, "tail": {"text": "Sadiq Khan", "start": 312, "end": 322}}]}}, "schema": []} | |
| {"input": "Nicole gets away and makes her way home after weeks of being gone, and a search by friends,family and police. She arrives home and tells the truth to her father of why she ran away, which prompts Michael to have a meltdown with Layla and disown his brother Gabriel. In 2013, Nicole gives birth to a daughter called Grace. She struggles to be a young single mum and considers putting her up for adoption when she gets a place in a college in Aberdeen and plans to leave Shieldinch but when Grace develops meningitis Nicole realizes that she couldn't lose her and decides she will take Grace with her, she left in the back of a black cab to the train station.", "output": {"relations": {"coreference": [{"head": {"text": "She", "start": 322, "end": 325}, "tail": {"text": "Nicole", "start": 275, "end": 281}}]}}, "schema": []} | |
| {"input": "The first patient was subsequently treated at the Columbus Hospital in New York City. This was the first hospital that allowed the treatment of electroconvulsive therapy in the United States. In December 1940, Dr. Walter Freeman requested the presence of Impastato and Almansi along with the ECT machine in Washington DC. He wanted to them to demonstrate the treatment of ECT on one of his patients, a thirty-year-old man with schizoid depression.", "output": {"relations": {"coreference": [{"head": {"text": "He", "start": 322, "end": 324}, "tail": {"text": "Walter Freeman", "start": 214, "end": 228}}]}}, "schema": []} | |
| {"input": "By 1931, the estate was thickly settled. In 1925 title to Killarney and its remaining 62 perches (1578m2) passed to the Tate family, then in 1934 to Emily Firrell. Killarney passed to Mrs Firrell's daughter, Beryl Agnes Farry, in 1948, and it remains her property.", "output": {"relations": {"coreference": [{"head": {"text": "her", "start": 251, "end": 254}, "tail": {"text": "Beryl Agnes Farry", "start": 208, "end": 225}}]}}, "schema": []} | |
| {"input": "With regard to Estonia's domestic policies, he has supported re-affirming the president's role as a moral arbitrator in case of leading politicians' misdeeds. Ilves has severely criticised alleged political pressure exercised by the Centre Party and People's Union leaders over their parliamentary deputies and local politicians. Edgar Savisaar in turn has expressed dissatisfaction with Ilves' victory. On 29 August 2011, he was reelected by the 101-seat legislature to a second five-year term.", "output": {"relations": {"coreference": [{"head": {"text": "he", "start": 423, "end": 425}, "tail": {"text": "Ilves", "start": 388, "end": 393}}]}}, "schema": []} | |
| {"input": "The FBI are tipped about Lateesha's counterfeit driver's license racket. They threaten to send her to jail unless she gives them information about Frances, whom they have been surveilling. Lateesha throws them off the trail by stating that Frances, his brother and his two friends are going to commit the robbery, when in reality she and Claremont are doing it themselves.", "output": {"relations": {"coreference": [{"head": {"text": "she", "start": 330, "end": 333}, "tail": {"text": "Lateesha", "start": 189, "end": 197}}]}}, "schema": []} | |
| {"input": "Luigi Infantino (April 24, 1921, Racalmuto -- June 22, 1991, Rome) was an Italian operatic tenor, particularly associated with the lyric Italian and French repertories. Luigi Infantino studied at the Parma Conservatory with Italo Brancucci. He made his debut in 1943, at the Teatro Regio in Parma, as Rodolfo in La boh*me, which was also his debut role at the Teatro San Carlo in Naples, in 1945.", "output": {"relations": {"coreference": [{"head": {"text": "He", "start": 241, "end": 243}, "tail": {"text": "Luigi Infantino", "start": 169, "end": 184}}]}}, "schema": []} | |
| {"input": "Bisset was under strict instructions from Sir Percy Bates, who was also aboard the trials, that all that was required from the ship was two measured runs of no more than thirty knots and that she was not permitted to attempt to attain a higher speed record than Queen Mary. After her trials Queen Elizabeth finally entered Cunard White Star's two ship weekly service to New York. Despite similar specifications to her older sister Queen Mary, Elizabeth never held the Blue Riband, as Cunard White Star chairman Sir Percy Bates requested that the two ships not try to compete against one another.", "output": {"relations": {"coreference": [{"head": {"text": "her", "start": 414, "end": 417}, "tail": {"text": "Elizabeth", "start": 443, "end": 452}}]}}, "schema": []} | |
| {"input": "Although he is best remembered as the jockey of the U.S. Racing Hall of Fame filly, Imp, Nash Turner rode Ildrim to victory in the 1905 Belmont Stakes and captured the first two runnings of the Saratoga Special. Nash Turner moved to race in France at the invitation of friend and Thoroughbred owner/trainer Eugene Leigh for whom he had won numerous races in the United States including the Belmont Stakes.", "output": {"relations": {"coreference": [{"head": {"text": "he", "start": 329, "end": 331}, "tail": {"text": "Nash Turner", "start": 212, "end": 223}}]}}, "schema": []} | |
| {"input": "Young played Christine Massey, a widowed mother of seven children, some grown, and Philbrook, according to the story line, adapted to the idea of becoming a stepfather to so many. Actors playing the Massey children included twins Dack Rambo and Dirk Rambo, Beverly Washburn, and Sandy Descher. Philbrook's other appearances were as Jim Costain in the 1961 segment ``Triple C'' of NBC's anthology series The Barbara Stanwyck Show and as McWhorter in the 1962 episode ``Inger, My Love'' on Bonanza. He also guest starred twice in 1959 and 1963 on CBS's Perry Mason, starring Raymond Burr.", "output": {"relations": {"coreference": [{"head": {"text": "He", "start": 497, "end": 499}, "tail": {"text": "Philbrook", "start": 294, "end": 303}}]}}, "schema": []} | |
| {"input": "Only nine years later, in 1664, the Dutch were conquered by a fleet of English ships by Sir Robert Carr under the direction of James, the Duke of York. Fighting off a prior claim by Cecil Calvert, 2nd Baron Baltimore, Proprietor of Maryland, the Duke passed his somewhat dubious ownership on to William Penn in 1682.", "output": {"relations": {"coreference": [{"head": {"text": "his", "start": 258, "end": 261}, "tail": {"text": "Duke", "start": 246, "end": 250}}]}}, "schema": []} | |
| {"input": "At first, President marshal Josip Broz Tito tried to break the centuries-long link between Croatia and the Holy See by offering Archbishop Stepinac a Croatian national church but Stepinac refused, which eventually resulted in attacks on the bishops in the summer of 1952. Pope Pius XII, wishing to pay tribute to archbishop Stepinac for his faithfulness, elevated him to the College of Cardinals in 1953 which triggered a reaction from the Government.", "output": {"relations": {"coreference": [{"head": {"text": "his", "start": 337, "end": 340}, "tail": {"text": "Stepinac", "start": 324, "end": 332}}]}}, "schema": []} | |
| {"input": "He reached the semifinals in Rotterdam the next week. In May, he entered Casablanca as a qualifier due to his late entry to the tournament, even though his ranking was high enought to be seeded. Simon went on to win the tournament by defeating Julien Benneteau, 7--5, 6--2, in the final. After his third-round loss to countryman Richard Gasquet at Wimbledon, Simon left Europe for the United States to familiarize himself with the hard courts before the U.S. Open Series.", "output": {"relations": {"coreference": [{"head": {"text": "his", "start": 294, "end": 297}, "tail": {"text": "Simon", "start": 195, "end": 200}}]}}, "schema": []} | |
| {"input": "Mike D'Angelo of The A.V. Club also praised Forster's performance and the tone of the film, saying ``If the film came across as jaded and cynical, it might well be hard to take. Instead, it seems weary and defeated, as if some people are simply born to fail.'' Conversely, Kristy Puchko of The Playlist criticized the film's humor and called it ``one note''. While she praised the performances of Daniela Sandiford, Cole, Weaver, Forster, and Healy, Puchko stated that Coster-Waldau's performance ``keeps us at a distance, unable to connect, empathize, or care''.", "output": {"relations": {"coreference": [{"head": {"text": "she", "start": 365, "end": 368}, "tail": {"text": "Kristy Puchko", "start": 273, "end": 286}}]}}, "schema": []} | |
| {"input": "Tecmo Bowl is a central theme for two 2016 Kia Sorento commercials. Both commercials star the aforementioned Bo Jackson and play off the ridiculously advantageous characteristics he possesses in the game. One also features Brian Bosworth, who was famously run over by Jackson during a Monday Night Football game in 1987 as he attempted to score a touchdown.", "output": {"relations": {"coreference": [{"head": {"text": "he", "start": 323, "end": 325}, "tail": {"text": "Brian Bosworth", "start": 223, "end": 237}}]}}, "schema": []} | |
| {"input": "While no national champions were actually crowned until 1938 when the first national tournament was held, in 1936 Kansas was retroactively awarded a Helms Foundation National Championship. The title was again awarded to Kansas for the 1923 season. 1951 -- In the finals of the Big 7 Holiday Tournament, Kansas center Clyde Lovellette stomped on the stomach of Missouri star Win Wilfong. He was ejected from the game and reprimanded by coach Phog Allen.", "output": {"relations": {"coreference": [{"head": {"text": "He", "start": 387, "end": 389}, "tail": {"text": "Clyde Lovellette", "start": 317, "end": 333}}]}}, "schema": []} | |
| {"input": "He sends Colin on an errand. Thus when Percy is brought into the courtroom, Colin is absent. The judge then recuses himself, as he has had social contact with the defendant, leaving Colin none the wiser. Out on bail, Percy bids farewell to Colin, telling him that he has come out of retirement for one more trip.", "output": {"relations": {"coreference": [{"head": {"text": "him", "start": 255, "end": 258}, "tail": {"text": "Colin", "start": 240, "end": 245}}]}}, "schema": []} | |
| {"input": "His published his most significant collection of war poetry, Tier rang gewaltig mit Tier (``Beast strove mightily with beast'') in 1920, in a limited edition of 1,000 copies. This short work of around 80 pages contains 60 poems based on the sonnet form, on themes of night and death. In his 1985 book in German war poetry, Patrick Bridgwater, Emeritus Professor of German at the University of Durham, described Schnack's book as ``the best single collection produced by a German war poet in 1914-1918'', and one work, ``N*chtliche Landschaft'', as the ``best poem of the war written in German''.", "output": {"relations": {"coreference": [{"head": {"text": "his", "start": 287, "end": 290}, "tail": {"text": "Patrick Bridgwater", "start": 323, "end": 341}}]}}, "schema": []} | |
| {"input": "The group also expanded into Mexicali with XHMOE-FM. The 1990s saw several notable leaders head up Radi*polis. The first, journalist Ricardo Rocha, had been tapped in 1995 to revive the radio station division but was seen to be using Radi*polis as a ``trampoline'' into the television industry. After he left for Grupo ACIR in 1998, Eugenio Bernal took his place.", "output": {"relations": {"coreference": [{"head": {"text": "he", "start": 301, "end": 303}, "tail": {"text": "Ricardo Rocha", "start": 133, "end": 146}}]}}, "schema": []} | |
| {"input": "Eventually, Jacob Shaw fled to Pennsylvania in the United States, where his son Sebastian was born. In his old age, Jacob contracted an incurable blood disease due the alteration of his genetic code. He died just when Sebastian had obtained a scholarship to study engineering. Prior to his death, Jacob gave his son a machine and told him to keep it with him.", "output": {"relations": {"coreference": [{"head": {"text": "his", "start": 286, "end": 289}, "tail": {"text": "Jacob", "start": 297, "end": 302}}]}}, "schema": []} | |
| {"input": "The album closes with ``Pretty Birds'' which features American rapper Common, making it the second time the pair have worked together after Aiko previously featured on ``Black Majik'' from his 2014 album Nobody's Smiling. Described as a pop rap song, Erin Lowers of XXL called the song ``dynamic'' and compared it to Nina Simone's ``Blackbird''; lyrically ``Pretty Bird'' sees Aiko singing about the troubles she's faced to get here.", "output": {"relations": {"coreference": [{"head": {"text": "she", "start": 409, "end": 412}, "tail": {"text": "Aiko", "start": 377, "end": 381}}]}}, "schema": []} | |
| {"input": "MacDonald managed Villa until 8 September 2010, when former Liverpool and Olympique Lyonnais manager G*rard Houllier was officially announced as O'Neill's successor. MacDonald had previously announced his intentions to apply for the position on a full-time basis, however the club opted to sign Houllier instead. MacDonald did however take charge of Villa's next two games, before Houllier officially took the reins on 22 September after fulfilling his duties with the France national team.", "output": {"relations": {"coreference": [{"head": {"text": "his", "start": 449, "end": 452}, "tail": {"text": "Houllier", "start": 381, "end": 389}}]}}, "schema": []} | |
| {"input": "Brizlee Hill, prior to the tower's erection, is reputed to have been the site of a fire-beacon used to warn of the approach of enemies. The tower is circular in plan, and has four slight rectangular projecting buttresses. An interior newel staircase is lit through windows. The tower is in an elaborate Gothic revival style, the design being variously attributed to Robert Adam or his brother John (who were also employed on other works for the Duke including a remodelling of the interiors of Northumberland House and Syon House in London) and to the Duke himself.", "output": {"relations": {}}, "schema": []} | |
| {"input": "Edith Thompson was born Edith Jessie Graydon on 25 December 1893, at 97 Norfolk Road in Dalston, London, the first of the five children of William Eustace Graydon (1867--1941), a clerk with the Imperial Tobacco Company, and his wife Ethel Jessie Liles (1872--1938), the daughter of a police constable. During her childhood Edith was a happy, talented girl who excelled at dancing and acting, and was academically bright, with natural ability in arithmetic.", "output": {"relations": {"coreference": [{"head": {"text": "her", "start": 309, "end": 312}, "tail": {"text": "Edith Jessie Graydon", "start": 24, "end": 44}}]}}, "schema": []} | |
| {"input": "While walking across the front lawn, Gasazi reveals that when he sees dogs digging up his flowers and chewing on his trees in the garden, he turns them into ducks. When one duck comes towards Alan, Gasazi tells him to take Fritz (who's now a duck) home and throws him out.", "output": {"relations": {"coreference": [{"head": {"text": "him", "start": 211, "end": 214}, "tail": {"text": "Alan", "start": 192, "end": 196}}]}}, "schema": []} | |
| {"input": "Like Gregory's Girl, it demonstrates Mr. Forsyth's uncanny ability for making an audience sense that something magical is going on, even if that something isn't easily explained. In Variety magazine, film critic Todd McCarthy wrote, ``After making the grade internationally with the sleeper hit, Gregory's Girl, Scottish writer-director Bill Forsyth has broken the sophomore sesh jinx the only way he could, by making an even better film ...", "output": {"relations": {"coreference": [{"head": {"text": "he", "start": 398, "end": 400}, "tail": {"text": "Bill Forsyth", "start": 337, "end": 349}}]}}, "schema": []} | |
| {"input": "Spencer (Troian Bellisario) is eager to tell Aria (Lucy Hale) that Ezra (Ian Harding) is ``A'', but Hanna (Ashley Benson) and Emily (Shay Mitchell) are not sure when the best time is. After catching Spencer in his classroom in her pajamas, Ezra tells Aria about Spencer's addiction to amphetamines as well as a previous incident involving them.", "output": {"relations": {"coreference": [{"head": {"text": "his", "start": 210, "end": 213}, "tail": {"text": "Ezra", "start": 240, "end": 244}}]}}, "schema": []} | |
| {"input": "He was the professional on site for the construction of East India House, Leadenhall Street, London, to designs by the merchant and amateur architect Theodore Jacobsen, 1726-29. Among several buildings in and around Twickenham, John James designed St. Mary's Church after it collapsed in 1713 (with the exception of its surviving west tower). Slightly further afield, he was responsible for recasing the tower of St Alfege's Church in Greenwich, Kent (now London) after it became unsafe (the tower was the only remaining part of an older church, the rest having also collapsed and been replaced by a new church designed (c.1714) by Nicholas Hawksmoor).", "output": {"relations": {"coreference": [{"head": {"text": "he", "start": 368, "end": 370}, "tail": {"text": "John James", "start": 228, "end": 238}}]}}, "schema": []} | |
| {"input": "Austria made a quick impact for the new but veteran laden Shell squad and won the Rookie of the Year honors at season's end. His average of 3.9 points per game for the 1985 season marked the lowest average for a Rookie of the Year awardee up to that time. During his stint at Shell, Austria played backup point guard for Bernie Fabiosa, Al Solis, then Ronnie Magsanoc.", "output": {"relations": {"coreference": [{"head": {"text": "his", "start": 263, "end": 266}, "tail": {"text": "Austria", "start": 283, "end": 290}}]}}, "schema": []} | |
| {"input": "According to NFLTouchdown.com, Benoit started writing football books at the age of 14, and was dubbed by the Idaho Statesman as ``The NFL Kid''. Benoit's two cats, Mr. Fizzles and Othercat, have gained some notoriety as they have been mentioned by Peter King in several of his weekly articles.", "output": {"relations": {"coreference": [{"head": {"text": "his", "start": 273, "end": 276}, "tail": {"text": "Peter King", "start": 248, "end": 258}}]}}, "schema": []} | |
| {"input": "She was born in Boulogne, France, the daughter of Eustace III, Count of Boulogne, and his wife Mary, daughter of King Malcolm III of Scotland and Saint Margaret of Scotland. Through her maternal grandmother, Matilda was descended from the pre-Conquest English kings.", "output": {"relations": {"coreference": [{"head": {"text": "her", "start": 182, "end": 185}, "tail": {"text": "Matilda", "start": 208, "end": 215}}]}}, "schema": []} | |
| {"input": "Aparna continuously blames and criticizes Deborah, stating that it is just a matter of time before Deborah leaves Pranab. After twenty-three years Deborah and Pranab finally divorce. The story also recounts the unique mother-daughter relationship that develops between Aparna and Usha; after many struggles and squabbles, Aparna placates her daughter by relating her own experiences about a foolish decision that she would have made.", "output": {"relations": {"coreference": [{"head": {"text": "her", "start": 338, "end": 341}, "tail": {"text": "Aparna", "start": 322, "end": 328}}]}}, "schema": []} | |
| {"input": "In Warriors Orochi 2, she believes that Cao Cao is the chosen one, but she has mixed feeling about both Cao Cao and Oda Nobunaga on whether they will slip into darkness or not. Although she assists Wei, she is constantly testing Cao Cao. After Orochi's second demise, Nu Wa believes that Orochi mixed the different worlds because he wanted it that way.", "output": {"relations": {}}, "schema": []} | |
| {"input": "In 2005, he tracked down Jenn Sterger, a Florida State student who had gained notoriety after she was briefly shown on television during the Florida State-Miami football game and helped her write a first-person story about her experience for SI.com She would later become a regular contributor to the site until she left in 2008 to become a ``Gameday Host'' for the New York Jets. While Andrew Bynum was rehabbing his right knee, Markazi wrote a story about Bynum partying at the Playboy Mansion on March 29, 2009 while the Los Angeles Lakers played the Atlanta Hawks in a game they would lose 86-76.", "output": {"relations": {"coreference": [{"head": {"text": "his", "start": 414, "end": 417}, "tail": {"text": "Bynum", "start": 458, "end": 463}}]}}, "schema": []} | |
| {"input": "On the June 10 episode of Raw, Kaitlyn's secret admirer was revealed to be Langston, although it turned out to be a mind game AJ planned to get inside Kaitlyn's head before their Divas Title match. On the May 27 episode of Raw, Chris Jericho hosted ``The Highlight Reel'' segment with Paul Heyman as his guest, where he inquired the latter about one of his clients, CM Punk's absence from the WWE since April and May, and much like in their feud early the previous year, disputed with Heyman on who between the two of them was the ``best in the world''.", "output": {"relations": {"coreference": [{"head": {"text": "his", "start": 300, "end": 303}, "tail": {"text": "Chris Jericho", "start": 228, "end": 241}}]}}, "schema": []} | |
| {"input": "Throughout his 15 years as Governor, Ritchie called the legislature into special session several times, including once in 1920 to vote on women's suffrage in Maryland, and again in 1933 to ratify the repeal of the Eighteenth Amendment in 1933. Ritchie tried, but failed to achieve nomination as President during the election of 1932, and declined an offer by Franklin D. Roosevelt to be his running mate.", "output": {"relations": {"coreference": [{"head": {"text": "his", "start": 387, "end": 390}, "tail": {"text": "Franklin D. Roosevelt", "start": 359, "end": 380}}]}}, "schema": []} | |
| {"input": "Her goal to work with the fashion industry was achieved in the spring of 2009 as she started working seasonally for New York Fashion Week designers at Bryant Park, including Rad Hourani and Alexandre Herchcovitch. Rad Hourani's key makeup artist, Hung Vanngo, mentored Stiles with his technique of making a dramatic statement with minimal makeup.", "output": {"relations": {"coreference": [{"head": {"text": "his", "start": 281, "end": 284}, "tail": {"text": "Hung Vanngo", "start": 247, "end": 258}}]}}, "schema": []} | |
| {"input": "Chernow has worked extensively in the mediums of lithography, silkscreen, etching, and colored pencil. She currently resides in Westport, Connecticut, and serves her community through the arts. Born to Mollie Citrin and Edward Levy, Chernow was the oldest of three girls. Her mother was an amateur singer and her father was a performing violinist, so she and her sisters received music and art lessons as children;", "output": {"relations": {"coreference": [{"head": {"text": "Her", "start": 272, "end": 275}, "tail": {"text": "Chernow", "start": 233, "end": 240}}]}}, "schema": []} | |
| {"input": "Diaz-Twine and Jon decided to side with Lillian and vote out Darrah, propelling them into the final 3. In the final 3 endurance immunity challenge, Lillian won and chose to eliminate Jon, an error that led to Diaz-Twine's ultimate win. In the end, after having previously stating that no one could ever win against Lillian because she was too nice, Diaz-Twine annihilated Lillian in the final vote, winning 6-1, to become the Sole Survivor.", "output": {"relations": {"coreference": [{"head": {"text": "she", "start": 331, "end": 334}, "tail": {"text": "Diaz-Twine", "start": 349, "end": 359}}]}}, "schema": []} | |
| {"input": "However, after the Denmark Vesey conspiracy of 1822, South Carolina increasingly restricted the civil rights even of free blacks. His brother Edward Jones, became the first black college graduate, eventually immigrating to Freetown, Sierra Leone to become the first principal of Fourah Bay College. In 1832, with the encouragement of his pastor, Rev. John Bachman, Jones traveled to New York for ordination as a missionary by the New York Synod, having accepted a job as a missionary to Liberia.", "output": {"relations": {}}, "schema": []} | |
| {"input": "Despite turning away from the Lecompton ``Breckinridge'' faction, Downey failed to gain the nomination of the Anti-Lecompton ``Unionist'' Democrats during the state Democratic convention. This effectively ended his political career. During the election, the Republican Party capitalized on the Democratic split and won the elections. Californians voted for Leland Stanford over Breckinridge Democrat John R. McConnell and Unionist Democrat John Conness. After his term as governor expired in 1862, Downey returned to Southern California.", "output": {"relations": {"coreference": [{"head": {"text": "his", "start": 460, "end": 463}, "tail": {"text": "Downey", "start": 498, "end": 504}}]}}, "schema": []} | |
| {"input": "Realizing this, the farm animals lure Nolan into the farm to show him a table holding his past accomplishments and he changes his mind. Meanwhile, due to Stripes' misbehavior during training, Franny reveals to Stripes that Tucker helped Nolan train the racehorse champions including Sir Trenton without getting any thanks, which encourages him to begin training.", "output": {"relations": {}}, "schema": []} | |
| {"input": "The presentation team use rock climbing techniques to access internal and external parts of each building to illustrate construction techniques and materials and other details not usually visible. The team consists of the architect Dr Jonathan Foyle, the climber Lucy Creamer and camera operator Ian Burton, assisted by a rigging team. Foyle is known for his television presentations of architectural history, which subject he also teaches for Cambridge University's International Division.", "output": {"relations": {"coreference": [{"head": {"text": "his", "start": 355, "end": 358}, "tail": {"text": "Jonathan Foyle", "start": 235, "end": 249}}]}}, "schema": []} | |
| {"input": "An accomplished artist and strongly preservation-minded individual, Hall sorted and donated the voluminous archive of family papers that he found in the house, and entertained many notable people of the age including Henry Miller, Lyle Saxon, Cecil B. DeMille, Emily Post, and Walt Disney. At the end of his life, Hall donated the house and garden to the National Trust for Historic Preservation, which has owned and operated it to the present.", "output": {"relations": {"coreference": [{"head": {"text": "his", "start": 304, "end": 307}, "tail": {"text": "Hall", "start": 314, "end": 318}}]}}, "schema": []} | |
| {"input": "The manuscript was later found in the collection of Thomas Wilkins (d. 1699), a Welsh clergyman and antiquarian, who may have borrowed it from the Mansels without ever returning it. In 1697 Wilkins was visited by Edward Lhuyd who spent some time copying a manuscript which might well have been the Red Book. In 1701, two years after Wilkin's death, his son Thomas Wilkins the Younger donated the manuscript to Jesus College, Oxford.", "output": {"relations": {"coreference": [{"head": {"text": "his", "start": 349, "end": 352}, "tail": {"text": "Wilkins", "start": 190, "end": 197}}]}}, "schema": []} | |
| {"input": "Brown was born in Redcar and was educated at Coatham School. Following a period in the RAF, he entered the geology department of Durham University in 1947, graduating with First Class Honours in 1950. The Professor of Geology, Lawrence Wager recognised Brown's abilities, and took him with him as a research student following his move to the Chair in Geology at Oxford University.", "output": {"relations": {"coreference": [{"head": {"text": "him", "start": 281, "end": 284}, "tail": {"text": "Brown", "start": 253, "end": 258}}]}}, "schema": []} | |
| {"input": "Jenkins reaction to those comments saw him reach the semi final of the 2010 European Championship Darts, losing narrowly again to Phil Taylor in a classic 11-10, but showing a welcome return to form. Jenkins had a decent 2010 Grand Slam of Darts, beating Tony O'Shea in the 2nd round before succombing to a final leg decider to James Wade. Following his Grand Slam of Darts quarter final defeat to Wade, Jenkins said in an interview that he believed players raise their game when they play him, as an example, Raymond van Barneveld struggled for form during the premier league campaign, but managed to beat Jenkins twice and hit a nine darter aganist him.", "output": {"relations": {"coreference": [{"head": {"text": "him", "start": 490, "end": 493}, "tail": {"text": "Jenkins", "start": 607, "end": 614}}]}}, "schema": []} | |
| {"input": "There, Chenier was aware of, but not exposed to his father's music as a young child, and had not heard the word Zydeco until later in his youth. Instead, Chenier developed tastes in the 1970s soul, funk and jazz music of James Brown, Funkadelic, John Coltrane and Miles Davis. Upon first listening to his father's music, Chenier thought all the songs sounded the same.", "output": {"relations": {"coreference": [{"head": {"text": "his", "start": 301, "end": 304}, "tail": {"text": "Chenier", "start": 321, "end": 328}}]}}, "schema": []} | |
| {"input": "She eventually realizes that Ribaldi is not the monster he appears to be. She lives with her mother and brother, who exist both inside and outside of the book. Hans (John Huntington) - Ribaldi's butler with a German accent. In the beginning of the film he is seen at one of Bonnie's singing competitions, and it is assumed that he has been sent there by Ribaldi to spy on the singers.", "output": {"relations": {"coreference": [{"head": {"text": "he", "start": 253, "end": 255}, "tail": {"text": "John Huntington", "start": 166, "end": 181}}]}}, "schema": []} | |
| {"input": "Others involved in the launch were Alice Dowson, daughter of Jim; Robert Magee, from the Woodvale area of Belfast; and Bill Hill, from Tiger's Bay. At the time of the launch, both Frazer and Jim Dowson were awaiting trial on charges related to the flag protests. Although Dowson was registered with the Electoral Commission as the Protestant Coalition's leader, he stated at the launch that the Coalition had no one leader.", "output": {"relations": {"coreference": [{"head": {"text": "he", "start": 362, "end": 364}, "tail": {"text": "Jim Dowson", "start": 191, "end": 201}}]}}, "schema": []} | |
| {"input": "In his debut film as an actor, Aap Kaa Surroor - The Real Luv Story, Reshammiya added a song Tanhaiyaan from Boney Kapoor 's proposed film Milenge Milenge. Initially, Reshammiya had composed the song for Kapoor's film but later decided to use it for his own movie.", "output": {"relations": {"coreference": [{"head": {"text": "his", "start": 250, "end": 253}, "tail": {"text": "Reshammiya", "start": 167, "end": 177}}]}}, "schema": []} | |
| {"input": "Attack on Titan is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Hajime Isayama. Set in a world where humanity lives inside cities surrounded by enormous walls due to the Titans, gigantic humanoid creatures who devour humans seemingly without reason, the story centers around Eren Yaeger, his foster sister Mikasa Ackerman, and their friend Armin Arlert, whose lives are changed forever after the appearance of a Colossal Titan brings about the destruction of their home town and the death of Eren's mother.", "output": {"relations": {}}, "schema": []} | |
| {"input": "Scully attempts a cranial examination, but just as she begins the procedure, the head's eyes and mouth both suddenly open. Scully is unable to continue, even after several attempts. Meanwhile, Mulder goes to Betts' apartment, where he finds the attendant's clothes and the bathtub filled with povidone-iodine.", "output": {"relations": {"coreference": [{"head": {"text": "he", "start": 232, "end": 234}, "tail": {"text": "Mulder", "start": 193, "end": 199}}]}}, "schema": []} | |
| {"input": "Johann Michael Voltz (October 16, 1784, N*rdlingen - 17 April 1858, N*rdlingen) was a German painter, graphic artist and political cartoonist. Voltz's father was a schoolteacher. Voltz studied with the engraver and art dealer Friedrich Weber in Augsburg. His drawings and graphic prints brought him to the attention of the court painter Schmidt.", "output": {"relations": {"coreference": [{"head": {"text": "His", "start": 255, "end": 258}, "tail": {"text": "Voltz", "start": 179, "end": 184}}]}}, "schema": []} | |
| {"input": "Drucker is provincial, but fairly intelligent. He earns a modest living, and he sleeps in the back room of the general store. In the Green Acres episode ``Milk Machine'', Mr. Haney and Fred Ziffel ask Drucker for five hundred dollars to invest in a milk making machine. When he tells them he doesn't have the money, Mr. Haney suggests getting a mortgage on the general store.", "output": {"relations": {"coreference": [{"head": {"text": "he", "start": 275, "end": 277}, "tail": {"text": "Drucker", "start": 201, "end": 208}}]}}, "schema": []} | |
| {"input": "Shalini then decides to remain unmarried for the rest of her life. Her health gradually deteriorates and she is hospitalized. Mr. Verma tells Arun that Seema has cancer and is in the hospital. He goes to the hospital, only to find out that Seema is none other than Shalini. He tells her wife about Shalini and they go to hospital together, but on arrival discover that she has already died.", "output": {"relations": {}}, "schema": []} | |
| {"input": "The President reluctantly orders that Zira's pregnancy be terminated and that both apes be sterilized, but will not endorse punishment for the orderly's death until due process has been served. Branton and Dixon help the apes to escape, and find them shelter in a circus run by Se*or Armando (Ricardo Montalb*n), where an ape named Heloise has just given birth. Zira gives birth to a son, whom she names Milo, in honor of their deceased friend.", "output": {"relations": {}}, "schema": []} | |
| {"input": "In 1924 Arthur Raymond Hibbert was born in Enderby, Leicestershire, the son of Canon H. V. Hibbert (d. 1980) and his wife Maude, and was educated at Radley College, before he went up to Oriel College at the University of Oxford. He was awarded the degrees of B.A. and later MA. He left Oriel College to join the Army, where a sergeant major referred to Hibbert as Christopher Robin based upon his youthful looks.", "output": {"relations": {"coreference": [{"head": {"text": "his", "start": 393, "end": 396}, "tail": {"text": "Hibbert", "start": 353, "end": 360}}]}}, "schema": []} | |
| {"input": "Their TURKEY MOUNTAIN RECORDS TM Archival Series is now busy re-releasing material on artists of the past whose works have been unavailable until now. TURKEY MOUNTAIN RECORDS TM roster of artists includes: Danny Gatton, Coastal People (featuring Carol Ann Blum), The British Walkers (featuring Roy Buchanan), Bobbie (The kid) Howard with Link Wray and The Ray Men, Rockabilly King Charlie Feathers, and Billy Hancock himself. In 2005, the Washington Area Music Association (WAMA) awarded Hancock a Special Recognition Award for his 40 plus years as a vocalist, musician, songwriter, producer, promoter, and label owner.", "output": {"relations": {"coreference": [{"head": {"text": "his", "start": 528, "end": 531}, "tail": {"text": "Billy Hancock", "start": 403, "end": 416}}]}}, "schema": []} | |
| {"input": "He was released by the Alleghenies on May 15, 1890. Aside from his batting average, disagreements with Pittsburgh's manager, Guy Hecker, reportedly contributed to the decision. The Pittsburgh Dispatch quoted manger Hecker as saying, ``Dunlap is certainly the worst man to get along with that I ever met. He has had everybody in hot water during our entire western trip.''", "output": {"relations": {"coreference": [{"head": {"text": "He", "start": 304, "end": 306}, "tail": {"text": "Dunlap", "start": 235, "end": 241}}]}}, "schema": []} | |
| {"input": "The most notable of their new friends is Mark, a boy about Rush's age, who is under the care of his abusive adult cousin Oren Meeker. The Melendy children want to help Mark, but don't know how. Meanwhile, there are adventures to be had: Rush composes his Opus 3, Miranda ``Randy'' and Mona try their hand at canning, and Oliver is entranced by the possibilities presented by fish and caterpillars.", "output": {"relations": {}}, "schema": []} | |
| {"input": "Garib Dassi is sampraday divided into two parts ``NADI'' and ``BINDI''. BINDI is headed by Mahant Dayasagar ji from Chhudani Dham,Haryana while Saints comes under ``NADI'' headed by Swami Brahmanand ji Bhuriwale in Dham Raqba Sahib in Ludhiana district of Punjab.He was the third head of Bhuriwale Sampradha.", "output": {"relations": {"coreference": [{"head": {"text": "He", "start": 263, "end": 265}, "tail": {"text": "Swami Brahmanand ji Bhuriwale", "start": 182, "end": 211}}]}}, "schema": []} | |
| {"input": "More than 50 years later, Owings described his first glimpse of the 70-story skyscraper as a breathtaking ``knife edge, presenting its narrow dimension to Fifth Avenue.'' Hood's recommendation led to a job Owings worked as an architect on the Century of Progress Exposition in Chicago (1929--34). He had been hired by his brother-in-law, Louis Skidmore, the chief architect for the exposition.", "output": {"relations": {"coreference": [{"head": {"text": "He", "start": 297, "end": 299}, "tail": {"text": "Owings", "start": 206, "end": 212}}]}}, "schema": []} | |
| {"input": "Kohner answered: ``Material for child stars is of extraordinary interest. I ask you to send me as soon as possible any of Else Ury's books that might lend themselves to filming.'' Schr*der's German-Jewish wife had immigrated to Rome, and Schr*der was back and forth between Rome and Berlin. He wrote to Kohner, referring to his Berlin address, ``because of the mail censor, please only write in terms that cannot be misunderstood.''", "output": {"relations": {"coreference": [{"head": {"text": "He", "start": 291, "end": 293}, "tail": {"text": "Schr*der", "start": 238, "end": 246}}]}}, "schema": []} | |
| {"input": "She was also involved in a feud with Mad Maxine. One of her more notorious feuds was with fellow valet Missy Hyatt. The two constantly engaged in catfights at ringside. Hyatt later claimed that Newton was a cocaine addict, and that Newton would legitimately chip teeth and pull Hyatt's hair out during their catfights. In 1987, she went to the National Wrestling Alliance 's (NWA) Jim Crockett Promotions where she was the valet for Four Horsemen member Tully Blanchard for over a month.", "output": {"relations": {"coreference": [{"head": {"text": "she", "start": 328, "end": 331}, "tail": {"text": "Newton", "start": 194, "end": 200}}]}}, "schema": []} | |
| {"input": "``I know this for a fact that the manager and the players are 100 per cent behind David Dein and I can see real repercussions coming off the back of this.'' http://www.independent.co.uk/sport/football/premier-league/players-upset-by-deins-departure-445419.html%20 Thierry Henry claimed that David Dein's departure as vice-chairman had dismayed him and left him in no doubt that it was time to move on.", "output": {"relations": {"coreference": [{"head": {"text": "him", "start": 344, "end": 347}, "tail": {"text": "Thierry Henry", "start": 264, "end": 277}}]}}, "schema": []} | |
| {"input": "Down the Road was commercially and critically one of Morrison's most successful albums. It charted higher in the U.S. than any of Morrison's albums since 1972's Saint Dominic's Preview. John Metzger of The Music Box wrote, ``every few years, Morrison manages to tap into some magical space that sums up both his career and his influence in one fell swoop ... not that they're all that groundbreaking, they're just penultimate pieces of perfection.", "output": {"relations": {"coreference": [{"head": {"text": "his", "start": 308, "end": 311}, "tail": {"text": "Morrison", "start": 242, "end": 250}}]}}, "schema": []} | |
| {"input": "Alma Vivian Powell (n*e Johnson) (born October 27, 1937 in Birmingham, Alabama) is an American audiologist and the wife of military and political figure Colin Powell, whom she married on August 25, 1962. She is a graduate of Fisk University. She is the mother of former chairman of the Federal Communications Commission, Michael Powell. She also has two daughters, Linda Powell, an actress, and Annemarie. Her father and uncle were principals of two high schools in Birmingham; Condoleezza Rice's father worked in her uncle's school as a guidance counselor.", "output": {"relations": {}}, "schema": []} | |
| {"input": "Other regional credits include Private Lives, Full Gallop (a one-woman show portraying the famous editor of vogue, Diana Vreeland), Holiday, The Seagull, the title roles in Agnes of God and Gypsy. In addition to performing, Larson produced the cabaret revue Serious Bizness (1983). One of her proudest accomplishments was producing and appearing in Wicked & My So Called Life - a comedy revue written by Winnie Holzman and David Babcock, which ran successfully Off-Broadway for 8 months.", "output": {"relations": {"coreference": [{"head": {"text": "her", "start": 289, "end": 292}, "tail": {"text": "Larson", "start": 224, "end": 230}}]}}, "schema": []} | |
| {"input": "His reign is usually characterised as ``troubled'' because of the many competitors for the crown and because of the arrival of Magyar raiders in Western Europe. He was the last emperor before Otto the Great was crowned in 962, after a 38-year interregnum. His family was called the Unruochings after his grandfather, Unruoch II. Berengar was a son of Eberhard of Friuli and Gisela, daughter of Louis the Pious and his second wife Judith.", "output": {"relations": {}}, "schema": []} | |
| {"input": "In his 2003 biography, Becoming Jane Austen, Jon Spence suggests that Jane Austen actually used her and Tom LeFroy's personalities as the models for Mr. Darcy and Elizabeth Bennet, but not in an expected way. Spence suggests that Jane Austen used Tom Lefroy's more gregarious personality as the model for the novel's heroine Elizabeth Bennet, and her own measured demeanor was used as the model for the male protagonist, Mr.", "output": {"relations": {"coreference": [{"head": {"text": "her", "start": 347, "end": 350}, "tail": {"text": "Elizabeth Bennet", "start": 325, "end": 341}}]}}, "schema": []} | |
| {"input": "Shortly after his appointment, Wells permitted Ontario schoolchildren to watch the final game of the 1972 ``Summit Series'' ice hockey tournament between Canada and the Soviet Union from their classrooms. He defeated Liberal challenger Gerry Phillips by 2,677 votes in the 1975 election, and was returned by a greater majority again in 1977. On August 16, 1978, Davis appointed Wells as his Minister of Intergovernmental Affairs.", "output": {"relations": {"coreference": [{"head": {"text": "his", "start": 387, "end": 390}, "tail": {"text": "Davis", "start": 362, "end": 367}}]}}, "schema": []} | |
| {"input": "Suzi Quatro also features in episode three, showing Lindsey some techniques on the bass guitar. As part of their final preparations the band gave a live performance in Golden Cross, Coventry. In the final episode Simmons reveals the final line-up of the band, dropping an obviously devastated Ellie and opting for Chris, who he felt was more charismatic.", "output": {"relations": {"coreference": [{"head": {"text": "he", "start": 325, "end": 327}, "tail": {"text": "Simmons", "start": 213, "end": 220}}]}}, "schema": []} | |
| {"input": "The second generation of Romantic poets includes Lord Byron (1788--1824), Percy Bysshe Shelley (1792--1822) and John Keats (1795--1821). Byron, however, was still influenced by 18th-century satirists and was, perhaps the least 'romantic' of the three, preferring ``the brilliant wit of Pope to what he called the 'wrong poetical system' of his Romantic contemporaries''.", "output": {"relations": {"coreference": [{"head": {"text": "he", "start": 299, "end": 301}, "tail": {"text": "Byron", "start": 137, "end": 142}}]}}, "schema": []} | |
| {"input": "Suspending Disbelief was recorded in February and March 1993 at The Site and Skywalker Ranch in Marin County, California, Russian Hill Recording in San Francisco, and Johnny Yuma Recording in Los Angeles. The album was mixed at Record One in Los Angeles. In his review for AllMusic, William Ruhlmann wrote that Suspending Belief contains Webb's ``most straightforward, plainspoken writing yet'' and that the songwriter ``seems better able to perform his music now than at any time in the past.''", "output": {"relations": {"coreference": [{"head": {"text": "his", "start": 258, "end": 261}, "tail": {"text": "William Ruhlmann", "start": 283, "end": 299}}]}}, "schema": []} | |
| {"input": "J*zsef Balogh is a Hungarian clarinetist. Balogh was a student of Bela Kovacs at the Franz Liszt College of Music in Budapest. He is a solo clarinetist in the Budapest Opera and Budapest Radio Symphony Orchestra.", "output": {"relations": {"coreference": [{"head": {"text": "He", "start": 127, "end": 129}, "tail": {"text": "Balogh", "start": 42, "end": 48}}]}}, "schema": []} | |
| {"input": "Five years later--again just a year after Lippmann's The Phantom Public appeared--Bernays published a second book on public relations, Propaganda. If Lippmann's prose was intended to sway the thinking of socially cognizant leaders and intellectuals, Bernays's writing style was meant for practitioners in the trenches; his primary interest was to frame the job of public relations counsel in ways that would allow practitioners to take advantage of the insights of modern social and psychological thought.", "output": {"relations": {"coreference": [{"head": {"text": "his", "start": 319, "end": 322}, "tail": {"text": "Bernays", "start": 250, "end": 257}}]}}, "schema": []} | |
| {"input": "In the exposition, the love theme remains shielded from the violence of the first theme. In the recapitulation, the first theme strongly influences the love theme and ultimately destroys it. By following this pattern, Tchaikovsky shifts the true musical conflict from the development section to the recapitulation, where it climaxes in dramatic catastrophe. Thanks to Balakirev as well as his own hard work, Romeo would bring Tchaikovsky his first national and international acclaim and become a work the kuchka lauded unconditionally.", "output": {"relations": {"coreference": [{"head": {"text": "his", "start": 389, "end": 392}, "tail": {"text": "Romeo", "start": 408, "end": 413}}]}}, "schema": []} | |
| {"input": "Having been promoted to the rank of lieutenant colonel, Ludwig von Welden served with distinction as a staff officer in Italy in 1814, and, after the capture of Mantua, was given the task to repatriate the French army, which had capitulated there, to southern France. In 1815, Ludwig von Welden was an officer in the general staff in the army raised to confront Joachim Murat, the dethroned king of Naples. During this campaign, he was promoted to the rank of colonel and, in 1816, to that of brigadier of the Austrian engineer corps.", "output": {"relations": {"coreference": [{"head": {"text": "he", "start": 429, "end": 431}, "tail": {"text": "Ludwig von Welden", "start": 277, "end": 294}}]}}, "schema": []} | |
| {"input": "Because of this (and because everyone thinks the name of the disease is sexy) an agreement is brokered between Grant-a-Dream and NBC in which Gumbel 2 Gumbel will be put back on the air if NBC can get the film rights to Chris's death. Peter is overjoyed with Gumbel 2 Gumbel back on the air, and Chris uses his ``illness'' to his advantage in school.", "output": {"relations": {"coreference": [{"head": {"text": "his", "start": 307, "end": 310}, "tail": {"text": "Chris", "start": 296, "end": 301}}]}}, "schema": []} | |
| {"input": "Seventy years later all of the Moffat's lands were passed to the Johnstones due to the Moffats having massive debts. During the Civil War, the Clan Johnstone supported the Royalist cause of King Charles. In 1633, King Charles I awarded lordship to the Johnstone chief, Sir James Johnston, as the Lord Johnstone; ten years later Charles made him the Earl of Hartfell.", "output": {"relations": {"coreference": [{"head": {"text": "him", "start": 341, "end": 344}, "tail": {"text": "Johnstone", "start": 301, "end": 310}}]}}, "schema": []} | |
| {"input": "She was born Sarah Frances Marie Martinot in New York City on December 19, 1861, the daughter of William Alexander and Mary Lydia (n*e Randall) Martinot. Her father was the son of John P.", "output": {"relations": {}}, "schema": []} | |
| {"input": "He then became a pupil of Darius Milhaud at Mills College. Hoiby became influenced by a variety of composers, particularly personalities in the twentieth century avant garde, including the Pro Arte String Quartet led by Rudolf Kolisch, brother-in-law of Arnold Schoenberg. During his youth, Hoiby played with Harry Partch's Dadaist ensembles.", "output": {"relations": {"coreference": [{"head": {"text": "his", "start": 280, "end": 283}, "tail": {"text": "Hoiby", "start": 291, "end": 296}}]}}, "schema": []} | |
| {"input": "Appalled, Helmut digs into the scholar's life and travels to Austria and Italy to uncover evidence of Hopfgartner's hateful past. Meanwhile, Hopfgartner's colleague and rival, Regina Neumann, wants to reveal the truth about Hopfgartner's sexual liaisons with vulnerable students before the professor's imminent retirement. Neumann traps Sarah Goodman, an insecure graduate student trying to find her place at Yale, into initiating formal charges of sexual harassment against Hopfgartner.", "output": {"relations": {"coreference": [{"head": {"text": "her", "start": 396, "end": 399}, "tail": {"text": "Sarah Goodman", "start": 337, "end": 350}}]}}, "schema": []} | |
| {"input": "It soon moved to Castle Hill, home of Lord and Lady Fortescue at Filleigh in North Devon until the end of the war, when in 1945 St Peters moved back to its old home in Seaford, now vacated by the Army, and resumed normal service. In 1956 Pat and Marjorie retired and Basil Talbot, an assistant Headmaster, a member of the team from the 1930s briefly took over but he retired through ill health.", "output": {"relations": {"coreference": [{"head": {"text": "he", "start": 364, "end": 366}, "tail": {"text": "Basil Talbot", "start": 267, "end": 279}}]}}, "schema": []} | |
| {"input": "When Janine tells Michael she wants to change Scarlett's last name to Butcher, he pins her up against the wall and puts his hands around her neck, so she has an injunction taken out, stopping him from seeing Scarlett. Michael manipulates Alice, who is Scarlett's nanny again, telling her that he loves her, and they have sex again.", "output": {"relations": {"coreference": [{"head": {"text": "her", "start": 284, "end": 287}, "tail": {"text": "Alice", "start": 238, "end": 243}}]}}, "schema": []} | |
| {"input": "It ran for 53 episodes from January 20, 1991 to January 26, 1992 on TV Asahi. It is part of the Metal Hero Series franchise; a sequel to Special Rescue Police Winspector, it is the second series to follow the Rescue Hero trilogy. After the Winspector police team leaves Japan to fight crime in France, Chief Shunsuke Masaki realizes he must create a new police team to defend Tokyo from crime.", "output": {"relations": {"coreference": [{"head": {"text": "he", "start": 333, "end": 335}, "tail": {"text": "Shunsuke Masaki", "start": 308, "end": 323}}]}}, "schema": []} | |
| {"input": "Descriptions of T. redivivum in John Cassin's 1856 book Illustrations of the Birds of California, Texas, Oregon, British, and Russian America led later ornithologists to conclude that at least three of the birds described were actually the crissal thrasher. When an army surgeon working in New Mexico sent Cassin specimens of a bird that he believed to be the California thrasher, Cassin sent the specimens to Spencer Baird at the Smithsonian Institution.", "output": {"relations": {}}, "schema": []} | |
| {"input": "Oscar is directed to keep Jane safe, but, needing to know Kurt and the others are safe, she heads to the shipyard and is caught by the sniper. Kurt's team blast out of the trap as Jane fights the sniper. Oscar shoots the sniper and both fall into the water. Knowing Sarah is in danger, Edgar wants to stop investigating Jane and has to break Sarah's heart to protect her.", "output": {"relations": {"coreference": [{"head": {"text": "her", "start": 367, "end": 370}, "tail": {"text": "Sarah", "start": 342, "end": 347}}]}}, "schema": []} | |
| {"input": "Eidos Interactive, Saboteur's publishing company, cancelled the project with the decision to abandon the PlayStation market for the next generation of consoles. This decision cancelled Saboteur and lack of funds forced Pumpkin Studios into shutting down operations. The protagonist of Saboteur is a young ninja named Shin. Shin's sister has been abducted by CyberGen Corporation, a monolithic corporation in the game's contemporary Japan setting. With his pet dog, Shiro, Shin plans to rescue his sister and exact his revenge on CyberGen.", "output": {"relations": {"coreference": [{"head": {"text": "his", "start": 452, "end": 455}, "tail": {"text": "Shin", "start": 323, "end": 327}}]}}, "schema": []} | |
| {"input": "The twenty-five-and-a-half-minute production was written and directed by Buffy creator Joss Whedon, and was expanded upon and re-shot for the first episode of the series. It is notable for featuring a different actress in the role of Willow, Sunnydale High is Berryman High and a different actor as Principal Flutie. After having burned down her school gym and been expelled from a school in L.A., Buffy Summers has moved to Sunnydale with her mother.", "output": {"relations": {"coreference": [{"head": {"text": "her", "start": 342, "end": 345}, "tail": {"text": "Buffy Summers", "start": 398, "end": 411}}]}}, "schema": []} | |
| {"input": "``Lost in a Summer Night'' by Andr* Previn and Milton Raskin ``Nice Layout'' by Andr* Previn ``Love Theme from Cat on a Hot Tin Roof'' by Charles Wolcott ``Dixie'' by Daniel Decatur Emmett, played by the children on various instruments ``Skina Marinka'' - Adapted by Marguerite Lamkin, sung by the children ``I'll Be a Sunbeam'' by E.O. Excell, sung by the children ``Boom, Boom and It Makes Me Crazy'' - Adapted by Marguerite Lamkin, sung by the children ``Kermit Returns'' by Andr* Previn ``Fourth Movement, Symphony No. 5 in C minor, Op. 67'' by Ludwig van Beethoven, played on a radio ``For He's a Jolly Good Fellow'' - Traditional, sung by the family ``Some Folks'' by Stephen Foster, played on a phonograph ``Soothe My Lonely Heart'' by Jeff Alexander", "output": {"relations": {}}, "schema": []} | |
| {"input": "Keith Nobbs (born April 9, 1979) is an American stage, television, and film actor perhaps best known for his portrayal of Joey Ice Cream in the TV series The Black Donnellys. A graduate of Fiorello H. LaGuardia High School of Music & Art and Performing Arts, Nobbs began working in professional theater in the 1998 production of Stupid Kids, directed by Michael Mayer. His Broadway debut was in the Roundabout Theatre Company production of The Lion In Winter starring Laurence Fishburne and Stockard Channing, also directed by Mayer.", "output": {"relations": {"coreference": [{"head": {"text": "His", "start": 369, "end": 372}, "tail": {"text": "Nobbs", "start": 259, "end": 264}}]}}, "schema": []} | |
| {"input": "Joshuah is of Irish descent and has a bachelor's degree in advertising, with a business minor, from the University of Texas at Austin. He is gay and came out to his family when he was 18 years old. His soulmate for the series was originally Neil. On Day 7, Neil walked from the game due to a personal matter, and Joshuah later chose to replace him with the previously evicted Sharon.", "output": {"relations": {"coreference": [{"head": {"text": "him", "start": 344, "end": 347}, "tail": {"text": "Neil", "start": 257, "end": 261}}]}}, "schema": []} | |
| {"input": "Dan has spent the summer assisting a famous author (guest star Jay McInerney), and clearly still has one certain girl on his mind, which results in him going after her. While interning for Eleanor Waldorf's company, Jenny sneaks a coveted invite to the Hamptons' white Party at which Eric introduces her to socialite Tinsley Mortimer.", "output": {"relations": {"coreference": [{"head": {"text": "her", "start": 300, "end": 303}, "tail": {"text": "Jenny", "start": 216, "end": 221}}]}}, "schema": []} | |
| {"input": "Michael, seeing that Jean is an easy target, decides to con her again by asking her for a second investment by ``lending'' him Alfie Moon's (Shane Richie) savings. Even though Jean is initially reluctant at first, she hands over the VAT money for The Queen Victoria. Shepherd expressed his excitement for forthcoming storylines for his character Michael and Wright's character Jean.", "output": {"relations": {"coreference": [{"head": {"text": "his", "start": 332, "end": 335}, "tail": {"text": "Michael", "start": 346, "end": 353}}]}}, "schema": []} | |
| {"input": "Jennifer Jayne Jennifer Jayne (14 November 1931 -- 23 April 2006) was an English film and television actress born in Yorkshire to theatrical parents. Born Jennifer Jayne Jones, she adopted her stage name of Jennifer Jayne to avoid confusion with the Hollywood actress Jennifer Jones. Her film debut was a minor walk-on in Once a Jolly Swagman (1948), followed by The Blue Lamp (1949).", "output": {"relations": {"coreference": [{"head": {"text": "Her", "start": 284, "end": 287}, "tail": {"text": "Jennifer Jayne", "start": 207, "end": 221}}]}}, "schema": []} | |
| {"input": "Other women poets include Mary Alcock (c. 1742-1798) and Mary Robinson (1758-1800) both of whom ``highlighted the enormous discrepancy between life for the rich and the poor'', and Felicia Hemans (1793-1835) author of nineteen individual books during her lifetime, and who continued to republished widely after her death in 1835.", "output": {"relations": {"coreference": [{"head": {"text": "her", "start": 251, "end": 254}, "tail": {"text": "Felicia Hemans", "start": 181, "end": 195}}]}}, "schema": []} | |
| {"input": "American War, Philippine-- American War and the China Relief Expedition. Ernest T. Cragg (1922--2006), US Air Force major general George Crook (1828--1890), US Army major general during the American Civil War and Campaigns against the Native Americans. One of his subordinates during the Civil War was future President Rutherford B. Hayes.", "output": {"relations": {"coreference": [{"head": {"text": "his", "start": 260, "end": 263}, "tail": {"text": "George Crook", "start": 130, "end": 142}}]}}, "schema": []} | |
| {"input": "Johan visits the body, says his goodbyes, and goes outside for air. Marianne suddenly shows up at the wake and asks if she can spend a moment with Esther's body, which Johan allows. Marianne enters the room, slowly kisses Esther's body on the lips, and drops a tear on her cheek.", "output": {"relations": {"coreference": [{"head": {"text": "her", "start": 269, "end": 272}, "tail": {"text": "Esther", "start": 222, "end": 228}}]}}, "schema": []} | |
| {"input": "While Harvey was one of the few female bounty hunters, what caught the attention of Shulman and Scott was that she was the daughter of the late actor Laurence Harvey. Tony Scott tracked Domino to Beverly Hills, where she was living at the time with her mother Paulene Stone and Stone's then husband Peter Morton. He invited Domino to his office, where he proposed a film of her life.", "output": {"relations": {}}, "schema": []} | |
| {"input": "Denton confesses to Boyd, with whom he has grown closer, that the situation has spiraled out of control. She assures him it will work out, and, unknown to Denton, murders Vassey. Junior catches Boyd in the act. Denton is kidnapped by Junior's thugs and Junior reveals he has tortured and presumably killed Boyd. Denton's protests that he was uninvolved with Vassey's death are interrupted by the arrival of Scotty.", "output": {"relations": {}}, "schema": []} | |
| {"input": "In November 2001, a month after the 11 September attacks, Mubarak al-Duri was contacted by Sudanese intelligence services who informed him that the FBI had sent Jack Cloonan and several other agents, to speak with a number of people known to have ties to Bin Laden. al-Duri and another Iraqi colleague agreed to meet with Cloonan in a safe house overseen by the intelligence service. They were asked whether there was any possible connection between Saddam Hussein and al-Qaeda, and laughed stating that Bin Laden hated the dictator who he believed was a ``Scotch-drinking, woman-chasing apostate.", "output": {"relations": {"coreference": [{"head": {"text": "he", "start": 537, "end": 539}, "tail": {"text": "Saddam Hussein", "start": 450, "end": 464}}]}}, "schema": []} | |
| {"input": "Mitchell expressed disappointment in leaving the Canucks, but stated he was ``looking forward to going to a team which, I get the feeling, is really passionate about having me there.'' Mitchell began the season on a defensive pairing with Drew Doughty. Nearly a month into the campaign, he notched his first goal as a King, scoring short handed against the Dallas Stars in a 5--2 victory on October 28, 2010.", "output": {"relations": {"coreference": [{"head": {"text": "he", "start": 287, "end": 289}, "tail": {"text": "Mitchell", "start": 185, "end": 193}}]}}, "schema": []} | |
| {"input": "Smith played his high school ball at Oldham County High School (Buckner, KY), where he was a standout forward on the high school team and record-setting wide receiver on the football team. He also played on the Kentucky (high school) All-Stars in their annual two-game series against the Indiana All-Stars. After two years of junior college basketball at Southeastern Illinois College, Smith was rated as one of the top JUCO prospects and committed to play ball for Rick Pitino at the University of Louisville. But he backed out of the commitment and entered the 2004 NBA draft instead.", "output": {"relations": {"coreference": [{"head": {"text": "he", "start": 515, "end": 517}, "tail": {"text": "Smith", "start": 386, "end": 391}}]}}, "schema": []} | |
| {"input": "Hansen was born in Orbost, in Victoria's far east, but grew up and was educated in Melbourne's bayside suburbs, where she attended Brighton Beach State School and Firbank Girls' Grammar School.", "output": {"relations": {"coreference": [{"head": {"text": "she", "start": 118, "end": 121}, "tail": {"text": "Hansen", "start": 0, "end": 6}}]}}, "schema": []} | |
| {"input": "Derek saved her life, but was and still is angry with her. Amelia ended up sleeping with Derek's best friend Mark Sloan, following in the footsteps of her sister Nancy and her ex sister-in-law Addison Montgomery after making peace with Derek following his own shooting.", "output": {"relations": {"coreference": [{"head": {"text": "his", "start": 252, "end": 255}, "tail": {"text": "Derek", "start": 236, "end": 241}}]}}, "schema": []} | |
| {"input": "After some suspicious behavior from Carson (Michael Weston), the owner of the bed and breakfast, Jack calls Samantha to do a background check on Carson. Dan overhears the phone call and comes to investigate. Samantha tells Carson's estranged wife Marion (Alicia Lagano) where he is thinking she is wanting to finalize their divorce.", "output": {"relations": {"coreference": [{"head": {"text": "she", "start": 291, "end": 294}, "tail": {"text": "Samantha", "start": 208, "end": 216}}]}}, "schema": []} | |
| {"input": "Sarah Greyson, who was eliminated from the Campus Crawl season of Road Rules, was seen as a weak link and nominated to the Gauntlet five times. She won the Gauntlet all five times, and ultimately shared in the overall win with the rest of the Road Rules team. After Abram was defeated by Mike in the Gauntlet, he engaged in a threesome with Rachel and Veronica.", "output": {"relations": {"coreference": [{"head": {"text": "he", "start": 310, "end": 312}, "tail": {"text": "Abram", "start": 266, "end": 271}}]}}, "schema": []} | |
| {"input": "She is mentioned in the Steely Dan song ``Your Gold Teeth'' from the 1973 album Countdown to Ecstasy : ``Even Cathy Berberian knows / There's one roulade she can't sing.'' Berberian was also a translator. With Umberto Eco she translated into Italian works by Jules Feiffer and, with other Italian translators, works by Woody Allen. Eco and Berberian worked together in other projects too and he nicknamed her magnificathy.", "output": {"relations": {}}, "schema": []} | |
| {"input": "When Kirstie catches Nick and Ellie leaving a linen closet together after a tryst, she confronts Nick. He claims that he was breaking things off with Ellie, and Kirstie tells him that she wants to be more than a just fling to him. Julie falls asleep at work, and Jasmine tells her she must give up her second job working in a supermarket.", "output": {"relations": {"coreference": [{"head": {"text": "her", "start": 277, "end": 280}, "tail": {"text": "Julie", "start": 231, "end": 236}}]}}, "schema": []} | |
| {"input": "Carol finds romance when a man returns run-away Dreyfuss (who in turn finds love in the man's female dog). A stake-out leads Barbara into the arms of a high-school boyfriend. Barbara falls in love with neighbor, Dorothy's nephew, but is surprisingly not fazed when he dumps her.", "output": {"relations": {"coreference": [{"head": {"text": "her", "start": 274, "end": 277}, "tail": {"text": "Barbara", "start": 175, "end": 182}}]}}, "schema": []} | |
| {"input": "Their standard of craftsmanship has been virtually unchallenged until the late 20th Century British Craft Revival with makers such as John Makepeace and his lesser known apprentice Andrew Whateley demonstrating unrivalled craftsmanship. William Vile went into partnership with John Cobb in 1750 until he retired in 1765 Operating out of (No. 72) The corner of St. Martin's Lane and Long Acre, London.They were Cabinet-makers and Upholsterers to His Majesty (George III) from 1761 to April 1764, based mainly on the superb quality of Vile's cabinet work and the individuality of his designs.", "output": {"relations": {"coreference": [{"head": {"text": "his", "start": 578, "end": 581}, "tail": {"text": "Vile", "start": 533, "end": 537}}]}}, "schema": []} | |
| {"input": "Yvette Espinosa Yvette Espinosa (1911--1992) Born in England - daughter of Eve Louise Kelland and Edouard Espinosa, founder of the British Ballet Organization. Following her success as a performer and teacher, she joined her brother, Edward Kelland-Espinosa, in devoting her career to developing the BBO and raising the standard of teaching throughout the country and abroad.", "output": {"relations": {"coreference": [{"head": {"text": "her", "start": 170, "end": 173}, "tail": {"text": "Yvette Espinosa", "start": 16, "end": 31}}]}}, "schema": []} | |
| {"input": "During her second stint in Wentworth, Monica becomes involved in a couple of minor escapades (such as exploiting Deputy Governor Jim Fletcher's haemophobia with Bea), but for the most part tries to keep out of trouble in order to get her parole. Towards the end of her sentence, with Bea in solitary, Monica finds herself at odds with criminal mastermind Toni McNally (see separate entry), whom she refuses to bow down to, while Toni and henchman Martha suspect Monie of tipping off Vera with information about Toni's smuggling booze and drugs into the prison (although just how much Monica has told Vera, if anything, is never made overly clear).", "output": {"relations": {"coreference": [{"head": {"text": "her", "start": 265, "end": 268}, "tail": {"text": "Monica", "start": 301, "end": 307}}]}}, "schema": []} | |
| {"input": "Sherry has almost forgotten all the moments that he used to spend at servant's quarter or playing with Zoya, but he feels himself being drawn towards her. Zoya's college friend Aiman's (Mansha Pasha) brother, Shahzeb (Imran Aslam) shows interest in marrying Zoya due to her kind nature, and he even invites her through Aiman at their place for dinner.", "output": {"relations": {"coreference": [{"head": {"text": "he", "start": 291, "end": 293}, "tail": {"text": "Imran Aslam", "start": 218, "end": 229}}]}}, "schema": []} | |
| {"input": "As Madoka continues throughout the next three college years doing the part-time jobs, he is introduced to Sachi Aguma, a high school girl and fellow GSG part-timer who is capable of astral projecting and who has a crush on Nabeshima, despite his insistence that humans and shinigami are not meant to be together. On the other hand, one of the spirits that he has to deal with is revealed to be a high schoolmate, Chisato Ogawa, who has been admiring Madoka from the distance but cannot speak out until her death.", "output": {"relations": {"coreference": [{"head": {"text": "her", "start": 502, "end": 505}, "tail": {"text": "Madoka", "start": 3, "end": 9}}]}}, "schema": []} | |
| {"input": "Also a guest was the Swedish feminist and activist Fredrika Bremer, who wrote in a letter to her sister Agathe: ``Late in the evening I sat in the most beautiful moonlight with Miss Dix on the veranda of General Stuarts' (sic) house, looking towards the shining river and the wide Chesapeake Bay, listening to the story of her simple yet remarkable life''.", "output": {"relations": {"coreference": [{"head": {"text": "her", "start": 323, "end": 326}, "tail": {"text": "Miss Dix", "start": 177, "end": 185}}]}}, "schema": []} | |
| {"input": "Similar ideas are found in Dylan Thomas's ``Do Not Go Gentle Into That Good Night'', which Williams excerpted and added as an epigraph to his 1974 version. These lines are appropriate, as Thomas wrote the poem to his own dying father. Additionally, in one of his many drafts, in a footnote on Big Daddy's action in the third act, Williams deems Cat on a Hot Tin Roof a ``play which says only one affirmative thing about 'Man's Fate': that he has it still in his power not to squeal like a pig but to keep a tight mouth about it.''", "output": {"relations": {"coreference": [{"head": {"text": "his", "start": 259, "end": 262}, "tail": {"text": "Williams", "start": 330, "end": 338}}]}}, "schema": []} | |
| {"input": "Gibbons's approach to melody in both fantasias and dances features a capability for almost limitless development of simple musical ideas, on display in works such as Pavane in D minor and Lord Salisbury's Pavan and Galliard. In the 20th century, the Canadian pianist Glenn Gould championed Gibbons's music, and named him as his favorite composer.", "output": {"relations": {"coreference": [{"head": {"text": "him", "start": 317, "end": 320}, "tail": {"text": "Gibbons", "start": 290, "end": 297}}]}}, "schema": []} | |
| {"input": "In all, she completed more than 200 of these miniatures. Her earliest portraits were during her time in Terre Haute, where she painted likenesses of local families including the Fairbanks, Minshalls, Bakers and Reynolds. By 1892 Coudert had moved to New York City with the recommendation of school friend and successful actress Alice Fischer. She maintained a studio in the Windsor Hotel and painted portraits of Manhattan's elite, including Caroline Astor, at approximately US $1,000 per portrait.", "output": {"relations": {"coreference": [{"head": {"text": "She", "start": 343, "end": 346}, "tail": {"text": "Coudert", "start": 229, "end": 236}}]}}, "schema": []} | |
| {"input": "The producers fired him and replaced him with Peter Deming, who finished the film. To produce the many grisly effects for the film, the producers recruited KNB Effects team Howard Berger, Robert Kurtzman, and Gregory Nicotero. One of their first tasks was the production of a mask for the film's killer. In his script, Williamson had only described the antagonist as a ``masked killer'', which gave Craven no specific information on what type of mask to use or how to conceal the body.", "output": {"relations": {"coreference": [{"head": {"text": "his", "start": 307, "end": 310}, "tail": {"text": "Williamson", "start": 319, "end": 329}}]}}, "schema": []} | |
| {"input": "The residents referred to this widespread destruction as ``The Burning.'' The Confederates were not idle during this period and Sheridan's men were plagued by guerrilla raids by partisan ranger Col. John S. Mosby. Although Sheridan assumed that Jubal Early was effectively out of action and he considered withdrawing his army to rejoin Grant at Petersburg, Early received reinforcements and, on October 19 at Cedar Creek, launched a well-executed surprise attack while Sheridan was absent from his army, ten miles away at Winchester.", "output": {"relations": {"coreference": [{"head": {"text": "his", "start": 494, "end": 497}, "tail": {"text": "Sheridan", "start": 469, "end": 477}}]}}, "schema": []} | |
| {"input": "Catharina Charlotta Taube, comitissa De la Gardie, Fulcrum infelicibus, Ob XII ab injuria servatos cives Ordo R. Equ. 1761. She was a friend of the poet Hedvig Charlotta Nordenflycht. Nordenflycht's most famous poem, *fver en Hyacint, is a love poem which describes Nordenflycht's love for the young Johan Fischerstr*m; her last poem is about the love triangle between Nordenflycht, Fischerstr*m and Catherine Charlotte De la Gardie, which took place during the winter of 1762/3. She died after having contracted a fatal disease while nursing the sick.", "output": {"relations": {"coreference": [{"head": {"text": "She", "start": 480, "end": 483}, "tail": {"text": "Catherine Charlotte De la Gardie", "start": 400, "end": 432}}]}}, "schema": []} | |
| {"input": "He liked the dance numbers, calling them as ``enlightened move''. He praised the first single, saying ``'If You Walk Away' pegs Rachelle Ann's voice between Whitney Houston and Celine Dion''. However, he felt that Go's voice did not fit on R&Bs and jazzes like her cover of Julia Fordham's ``Promise Me''.", "output": {"relations": {}}, "schema": []} | |
| {"input": "DuMond's case received intense nationwide attention in late 2007, when his parole became an issue for presidential candidate Mike Huckabee during the 2008 presidential campaign. Lois Davidson, mother of DuMond rape/murder victim Carol Sue Shields, appeared in a one-minute video entitled ``Lois Davidson tells her story'' which was posted on YouTube.", "output": {"relations": {"coreference": [{"head": {"text": "her", "start": 310, "end": 313}, "tail": {"text": "Lois Davidson", "start": 290, "end": 303}}]}}, "schema": []} | |
| {"input": "Darcy finally decides that he needs a wife, and resolves to find a woman like Elizabeth Bennet from within his own social sphere, thus banishing any lingering feelings he has for her. To that end, he accepts the invitation of Lord Sayre, an old university friend for a week's stay at Sayre's family estate, Norwycke Castle, hoping to find a suitable wife amongst the party gathered there. Accompanied by his loyal valet Fletcher, he soon discovers that the members of the party he is joining are scheming, unscrupulous and not entirely what they seem, and that Sayre himself is a gambling addict who has almost gambled away his entire family estate.", "output": {"relations": {}}, "schema": []} | |
| {"input": "``I'm interested in making the industry better so that women following in my footsteps know that they don't have to take abuse just because she wants be creative'', the actress told People magazine regarding alleged misogyny in the film industry. While dating Marilyn Manson, McGowan appeared in a music video for the song ``Coma White''; she performed backing vocals on the song ``Posthuman''.", "output": {"relations": {"coreference": [{"head": {"text": "she", "start": 339, "end": 342}, "tail": {"text": "McGowan", "start": 276, "end": 283}}]}}, "schema": []} | |
| {"input": "After Bayning's death his eldest daughter, Anne Bayning, married Henry Murray, a Groom of the Bedchamber to King Charles I, and later Sir John Baber; his daughter Cecilia married Henry Pierrepont, 1st Marquess of Dorchester; his daughter Elizabeth married Francis Lennard, 14th Baron Dacre; and his daughter Mary married William Villiers, 2nd Viscount Grandison, and was the mother of Barbara Villiers, Duchess of Cleveland, a mistress of King Charles II. On the death of the second Viscount Bayning in 1638, the Bayning titles became extinct, while the estates were inherited by Anne Baber. In 1674 She was created Viscountess Bayning for life, and on her death in 1678 that title also became extinct.", "output": {"relations": {"coreference": [{"head": {"text": "She", "start": 600, "end": 603}, "tail": {"text": "Anne Baber", "start": 580, "end": 590}}]}}, "schema": []} | |
| {"input": "Koehler has represented the Portugal Fed Cup team, where she has a singles win-loss record of 1--3 and a doubles win--loss record of 3--3 (4--6 overall). She is coached by former professional player Nuno Marques. Since her debut in October 2006 at the Braga satellite tournament, where she lost her first match 7--5, 6--1 to Catarina Ferreira, Koehler has mainly played in the ITF circuit. Her first attempt to qualify to a WTA Tour tournament came in May 2007 at the Estoril Open but she lost at the first qualifying round to Neha Uberoi 6--1, 6--0.", "output": {"relations": {"coreference": [{"head": {"text": "Her", "start": 390, "end": 393}, "tail": {"text": "Koehler", "start": 344, "end": 351}}]}}, "schema": []} | |
| {"input": "At Silver's wedding, Vivian and Cay are in attendance, Frances and Cay are brought back together, and Cay admits to Frances that Vivian has ``reached in and put a string of lights around my heart.'' In the final scene, after Vivian's divorce has become finalized, she packs up and goes to the train station to return to New York. Cay accompanies her to the station, and as the train is pulling out, Vivian convinces Cay to come with her, at least as far as the next station.", "output": {"relations": {"coreference": [{"head": {"text": "her", "start": 433, "end": 436}, "tail": {"text": "Vivian", "start": 399, "end": 405}}]}}, "schema": []} | |
| {"input": "Lizzie also is very sure Sasha is dead. She also shows a disliking towards Tyreese. After Lizzie kills Mika, Carol and Tyreese realize that she is too psychotic to be kept around & had to be executed in order for Judith to be safe, so Carol leads her out to the fields to look at the flowers, and as Lizzie tried to apologize for having threatened Carol and Tyreese, Carol executed her.", "output": {"relations": {"coreference": [{"head": {"text": "her", "start": 247, "end": 250}, "tail": {"text": "Lizzie", "start": 300, "end": 306}}]}}, "schema": []} | |
| {"input": "Donald Fisher is a fictional character in the Australian television soap opera Home and Away played by actor Norman Coburn as a regular character, from the soap's inception in 1988 to 2003. Coburn has since returned for brief appearances in 2004, 2005 and 2007. Coburn's long-running portrayal of Fisher earned him a place in the 2003 Guinness Book of records alongside castmates Ray Meagher and Kate Ritchie", "output": {"relations": {"coreference": [{"head": {"text": "him", "start": 311, "end": 314}, "tail": {"text": "Coburn", "start": 262, "end": 268}}]}}, "schema": []} | |
| {"input": "Also, a clearly different 'Great Dragon' appears in the 1998 film, Merlin, to whom Nimueh is almost sacrificed. Grunhilda (portrayed by Miriam Margolyes) was a pixie who served as the nanny to Princess Elena, a changeling child who had been 'implanted' with a Sidhe when she was an infant, knowing that Elena's father, Lord Godwyn, would eventually seek to strengthen the ties between his kingdom and Camelot with a marriage between Elena and Arthur, and seeking to place a Sidhe queen on Camelot's throne.", "output": {"relations": {"coreference": [{"head": {"text": "she", "start": 271, "end": 274}, "tail": {"text": "Elena", "start": 202, "end": 207}}]}}, "schema": []} | |
| {"input": "She added that the show wanted to explore ``what impact that has on you when you are grown up.'' Halfpenny explained Alicia's family ``have fallen apart'' which has ``made Alicia rethink what she believes love to be'' and lose faith in relationships. Hossington supported this view and revealed Alicia ``becomes very distrustful of men''. During her original stint, Halfpenny revealed that her character would not have a love interest, but suggested a love triangle between Alicia, Ethan and his brother, registrar Caleb ``Cal'' Knight (Richard Winsor).", "output": {"relations": {"coreference": [{"head": {"text": "her", "start": 346, "end": 349}, "tail": {"text": "Halfpenny", "start": 366, "end": 375}}]}}, "schema": []} | |
| {"input": "Elizabeth was one of Queen Catherine of Aragon's attendants at the Field of the Cloth of Gold in 1520. She married Gerald ``Gear*id Og'' FitzGerald, 9th Earl of Kildare in London in about 1522. His first wife, Elizabeth Zouche had died, leaving him a son, Thomas, and three daughters. By his marriage to Elizabeth, who was Henry VIII's cousin, Gerald gained much influence at court.", "output": {"relations": {"coreference": [{"head": {"text": "his", "start": 288, "end": 291}, "tail": {"text": "Gerald", "start": 344, "end": 350}}]}}, "schema": []} | |
| {"input": "Lisa is portrayed as the avatar of logic and wisdom, but then she also worships Corey so she's 'no better (than the rest of us)'.'' When she became depressed over being unable to pursue her dream as a musician due to inheriting her father's fingers and having to spend her time with Marge in being a homemaker, Lisa gives up on school and becomes a juvenile delinquent in Separate Vocations.", "output": {"relations": {"coreference": [{"head": {"text": "her", "start": 269, "end": 272}, "tail": {"text": "Lisa", "start": 311, "end": 315}}]}}, "schema": []} | |
| {"input": "In season 6, Andy takes an interest in receptionist Erin Hannon, who has mutual affections, but due to miscommunication, there was a long period where the two waited for the other to make a move. However, Andy eventually asks Erin out on a date, and she graciously accepts. A few months later, after Erin discovers, through Michael Scott, of Andy's former engagement to accountant Angela Martin, she throws cake in Andy's face, and decides that they need to take a break from one another.", "output": {"relations": {"coreference": [{"head": {"text": "she", "start": 396, "end": 399}, "tail": {"text": "Erin", "start": 300, "end": 304}}]}}, "schema": []} | |
| {"input": "1280), Seigneur (lord) of Clefmont-en-Bassigny (fr). They had children. Elisabeth (d.a. 1271), married to Hugo III Count of L*tzelstein (and Lun*ville ?) (d.a. 1280). Mathilde (c.1224 - 1276), succeeded Laure as the Countess of Saarbr*cken in 1270. She married Simon III?", "output": {"relations": {"coreference": [{"head": {"text": "She", "start": 249, "end": 252}, "tail": {"text": "Mathilde", "start": 167, "end": 175}}]}}, "schema": []} | |
| {"input": "Hands' poems treat a wide variety of subjects and are frequently satirical. The Death of Amnon, a long poem in blank verse (regarded as the most serious and prestigious poetic metre by eighteenth-century literary theorists), divided into five cantos, tells the violent and sombre biblical story of how King David's son Amnon raped his sister Tamar and was killed by their half brother Absalom.", "output": {"relations": {"coreference": [{"head": {"text": "his", "start": 331, "end": 334}, "tail": {"text": "Amnon", "start": 319, "end": 324}}]}}, "schema": []} | |
| {"input": "As well as in United States, the album and the first single, ``I Wanna Dance with Somebody (Who Loves Me)'', were enormous hits worldwide, topping the charts in the United Kingdom, Canada, Australia, New Zealand and mainland Europe. She became an international star with this album, which made her the era's top female star. Whitney was certified 9* Platinum by the RIAA on November 29, 1995. At the 30th Grammy Awards of 1988, the album received three nominations including Album of the Year, winning her second Grammy, ``Best Pop Vocal Performance, Female'' for ``I Wanna Dance with Somebody (Who Loves Me)''.", "output": {"relations": {"coreference": [{"head": {"text": "her", "start": 502, "end": 505}, "tail": {"text": "Whitney", "start": 325, "end": 332}}]}}, "schema": []} | |
| {"input": "Teresa Lopez of TV Fanatic rated the episode 5 stars, commenting that ``it actually exceeded my expectations'' and called it ``quite the exciting hour of television.'' Nick Campbell of TV.com praised the writers of the episode for Ezra's storyline and for Hanna and Emily's dialogue, making comparisons to Rosencrantz and Guildenstern and Shaggy and Scooby-Doo. Jessica Goldstein of Vulture also highlighted Emily and Hanna's dialogue, writing that she ``gets all the best one-liners'' and praised Lesley Fera's character for showing good parenting when confronted with Spencer's addiction.", "output": {"relations": {}}, "schema": []} | |
| {"input": "Even though the witches of the Essex Hive resist Ingrid's plans, she destroys John Sibley's body and soul by drowning him in a magical, tar-like substance known as ``hell blood''. Following the Devil's resurrection, Ingrid shuns Mercy and reverses all of the magic done to enhance her appearance, which leaves her heavily scarred with burns. Despite her schemes, Ingrid is upset to learn that the Devil plans to make Mary his queen instead of her.", "output": {"relations": {"coreference": [{"head": {"text": "her", "start": 350, "end": 353}, "tail": {"text": "Ingrid", "start": 363, "end": 369}}]}}, "schema": []} | |
| {"input": "He returns to the bar, where he runs into Jenkins, who gives Rafe the same info he told Caleb and his friends, and Rafe revisits the funeral home that night. He is denied access the first time as the brothel is closed for the night, so he sneaks in and discovers that the money and other valuables from the clients visiting the brothel are put towards Current's organization which is being used as a front for their shady dealings. Rafe also passes by Lilith interviewing a woman, Tamara (Kiara Hunter), whom Vincent recommended for a job. At first, Rafe dismisses it as nothing, but as he continues snooping, he hears Tamara scream followed by a body hitting the floor, however he has to leave before he can look into it.", "output": {"relations": {"coreference": [{"head": {"text": "he", "start": 587, "end": 589}, "tail": {"text": "Rafe", "start": 550, "end": 554}}]}}, "schema": []} | |
| {"input": "Adi's father brings him up with discipline and he Studies well and becomes a software engineer. (an error occurred while processing this directive) He prepares an anti-virus software chip which is very useful for multi-national companies. Adi joins a multi-national company, which agrees to send him to the US for further research. As he does not have passport, Adi applies for it and the official (Sunil) demands bribe to clear the passport.", "output": {"relations": {"coreference": [{"head": {"text": "he", "start": 335, "end": 337}, "tail": {"text": "Adi", "start": 362, "end": 365}}]}}, "schema": []} | |
| {"input": "Next year, Cao Ren followed Cao Cao to attack Zhang Xiu, and was authorized to lead a separate command to raid the counties around, where he hijacked and enslaved several thousand residents. Zhang feigned surrender upon Cao Cao's arrival outside Wan, and attacked his camp one night.", "output": {"relations": {"coreference": [{"head": {"text": "his", "start": 264, "end": 267}, "tail": {"text": "Cao Cao", "start": 220, "end": 227}}]}}, "schema": []} | |
| {"input": "Suriya, who made his debut in the 1997 Mani Ratnam production Nerukku Ner, revealed that he agreed ``blindly'' to star in the film without even listening to the story or his character. The actor revealed in an interview about Mani Ratnam's choice that ``when the master calls for the student you just say ``yes''.'' Suriya stated that his character was based on a real person from Andhra Pradesh George Reddy and to prepare, he read a lot of books and collected a lot of information before the shoot.", "output": {"relations": {}}, "schema": []} | |
| {"input": "She is even excited when the phone rings at home and it's for her, about her job. While she is at the shoot, Sally's dog Polly attacks a neighbor's pet pigeon. The man tells Sally that if he sees Polly in his yard again, he will shoot her.", "output": {"relations": {"coreference": [{"head": {"text": "her", "start": 235, "end": 238}, "tail": {"text": "Polly", "start": 196, "end": 201}}]}}, "schema": []} | |
| {"input": "Frustrated with his suspicious behavior, Denton's parents demand explanations. When they disbelieve his lies, Denton angrily accuses them of having no faith in his redemption. Denton encounters Boyd again at a diner, and the two soon begin dating. After Pleasant threatens him and his parents, Denton probes Boyd for a way to access Vassey.", "output": {"relations": {}}, "schema": []} | |
| {"input": "In 2008, Lady V cowrote the song ``This is Us'' which appeared on the Keyshia Cole album ``A Different Me.'' The album went on to sell 1 million copies. As well, during this year, Horn collaborated with songwriters David ``DQ'' Qui*ones, Erika Nuri, Rodney Jerkins, and Evan Bogart to found The Writing Camp. The Writing Camp wrote Brandy's debut single ``Right Here (Departed)'' off her 2008 album Human.", "output": {"relations": {"coreference": [{"head": {"text": "her", "start": 384, "end": 387}, "tail": {"text": "Horn", "start": 180, "end": 184}}]}}, "schema": []} | |
| {"input": "Also, during a contemporary music festival in April 1970, produced by the Japanese composer himself (``Iron and Steel Pavilion''), Takemitsu met among the participants Lukas Foss, Peter Sculthorpe, and Vinko Globokar. Later that year, as part of a commission from Paul Sacher and the Zurich Collegium Musicum, Takemitsu incorporated into his Eucalypts I parts for international performers: flautist Aur*le Nicolet, oboist Heinz Holliger, and harpist Ursula Holliger.", "output": {"relations": {"coreference": [{"head": {"text": "his", "start": 338, "end": 341}, "tail": {"text": "Takemitsu", "start": 310, "end": 319}}]}}, "schema": []} | |
| {"input": "When CSI first started filming, Helgenberger visited the Clark County Coroner's Office to learn about her role, even viewing autopsies in progress. Helgenberger got the chance to act with her husband, Alan Rosenberg, when he guest-starred on CSI, season five (``Weeping Willows'') and season seven (``Leaving Las Vegas''). During her time on the show, Helgenberger acted in the feature film Erin Brockovich and portrayed Patsy Ramsey on the miniseries about the mysterious murder of six-year-old beauty-pageant contestant JonBen*t Ramsey in Perfect Murder, Perfect Town.", "output": {"relations": {"coreference": [{"head": {"text": "her", "start": 330, "end": 333}, "tail": {"text": "Helgenberger", "start": 352, "end": 364}}]}}, "schema": []} | |
| {"input": "A meeting is arranged at the offices of Tellegio's lawyer, Alfonse Simone, but Tellegio does not appear. Simone explains Richie he must transfer the money to Tellegio's bank account and produces the account number. Richie hesitates at first, but then Simone gives a detailed explanation on his criminal activities which is recorded by Richies concealed microphone.", "output": {"relations": {"coreference": [{"head": {"text": "his", "start": 290, "end": 293}, "tail": {"text": "Richie", "start": 215, "end": 221}}]}}, "schema": []} | |
| {"input": "Promising to leave their family alone once she has revealed her secret, Allison leads the sisters to a familiar place where she can ``show'' them what she knows: the mausoleum on the grounds of Llanfair where their evil grandfather Victor Lord lies. Jessica locks Allison in, hoping to force her to reveal what she knows; undaunted, Allison opens a secret panel in the mausoleum and, thanking Mitch, takes out a wrapped package -- and a gun.", "output": {"relations": {"coreference": [{"head": {"text": "her", "start": 292, "end": 295}, "tail": {"text": "Allison", "start": 264, "end": 271}}]}}, "schema": []} | |
| {"input": "The following week, Diane was nominated for eviction as part of Nakomis's ``Six Finger Plan'', which led to Drew winning the Power of Veto and using it to save Diane. When Adria turned on the girls alliance, Drew and Diane began to side with her, causing Diane's friendship with Nakomis and Karen to strain.", "output": {"relations": {"coreference": [{"head": {"text": "her", "start": 242, "end": 245}, "tail": {"text": "Adria", "start": 172, "end": 177}}]}}, "schema": []} | |
| {"input": "Cantemir's son Antioch (1708--1744) was the Russian ambassador at London and Paris, a friend of Voltaire and Montesquieu, and so influential a poet, satirist, and essayist as to be considered ``the father of Russian poetry''. Another son Constantin (1703--1747) was implicated in the Golitsyn conspiracy against the empress Anna and was exiled to Siberia. Dimitrie's younger daughter Smaragda (1720--1761), reckoned one of the great beauties of her time, was the wife of Prince Dmitriy Mikhailovich Golitsyn and a friend of the empress Elizabeth.", "output": {"relations": {}}, "schema": []} | |
| {"input": "They enter the room and find Fred having fake sex with her. After finding out the truth, Meg kicks Fred in the face. Upon hearing about Grace's accident, Fred tries to go to the hospital but finds Brent vandalizing what he thought was Rick's car. Upon seeing Meg, his mother, at the hotel, Brent thinks Fred has had sex with her and tries to kill him as well, but runs out of bullets and is tackled by Paige and Meg.", "output": {"relations": {"coreference": [{"head": {"text": "his", "start": 264, "end": 267}, "tail": {"text": "Brent", "start": 290, "end": 295}}]}}, "schema": []} | |
| {"input": "Carol overhears the conversation and thinks her grandfather is dying. Harry gives Charley advice on how to impress a new girlfriend, who turns out to be the same lady Harry is seeing. When a relative dies and leaves Barbara and Emily money, Carol is anxious to see what she'll be getting, but she isn't too thrilled when it arrives.", "output": {"relations": {"coreference": [{"head": {"text": "she", "start": 270, "end": 273}, "tail": {"text": "Carol", "start": 241, "end": 246}}]}}, "schema": []} | |
| {"input": "His elderly father was from a noble family of Crimean Tatar extraction, which came to Moldavia in the mid-17th century. One of the explanations for the name ``Cantemir'' is that it's derived from ``Can Temur'', meaning ``the blood of Timur'', marking a direct descent from the conqueror Tamerlane. His mother was a learned daughter of a local noble family.", "output": {"relations": {}}, "schema": []} | |
| {"input": "After the group seeks out the Power Coins' creator Ninjor, he grants the team new Ninja Power Coins, and Tommy as the White Ninja Ranger receives the Falcon Power Coin and the new Falconzord. Later, Tommy meets Kat Hillard, who has been enchanted by Rita into serving her, resulting in Kimberly's powers being stolen as well as the Falconzord.", "output": {"relations": {"coreference": [{"head": {"text": "her", "start": 268, "end": 271}, "tail": {"text": "Rita", "start": 250, "end": 254}}]}}, "schema": []} | |
| {"input": "At Lexi's going-away party, Caroline, Dina, Teresa and family discuss Danielle and they all conclude that they're ``a little afraid'' of her. Jacqueline and Chris meet with the fertility specialist since Jacqueline has had four miscarriages. The fertility specialist rules out abnormalities and suggests her miscarriages may be due to her pushing 40. Danielle questions who her real friends are; when Danielle calls Teresa to apologize, Teresa hangs up on her, and Danielle is convinced that Dina ``got to'' Teresa.", "output": {"relations": {"coreference": [{"head": {"text": "her", "start": 374, "end": 377}, "tail": {"text": "Danielle", "start": 401, "end": 409}}]}}, "schema": []} | |
| {"input": "Tasuku and Shungo fight, but Irori stops them and tells Tasuku that she only loves him. Later, Shungo is surprised to see Ryoko and Mikihiro in the news; he is then arrested, while Mayu has disappeared. Reika's inner self has taken over, using her corporate muscle to capture Shungo.", "output": {"relations": {}}, "schema": []} | |
| {"input": "Having redeemed himself at last, Hightower is then depicted as falling into a deathlike swoon, his whole life flashing before his eyes, including the past adventures of his Confederate grandfather, who was killed while stealing chickens from a farmer's shed. Before Christmas' escape attempt, Hightower delivers Lena's child in the cabin where Brown and Christmas had been staying before the murder, and Byron arranges for Brown/Burch to come and see her.", "output": {"relations": {"coreference": [{"head": {"text": "her", "start": 451, "end": 454}, "tail": {"text": "Lena", "start": 312, "end": 316}}]}}, "schema": []} | |
| {"input": "In the anime film, she is voiced by Melissa Fahn. Hayato Kobayashi (********) is one of Amuro Ray's neighbors on Side 7. Short and stocky and with a tendency towards insecurity, Hayato often measures himself against his friend Amuro's accomplishments. After surviving the attack on his Side 7 home, Hayato becomes the co-pilot for the RX-75 Guntank alongside Ryu Jos*, largely out of a sense of rivalry with Amuro.", "output": {"relations": {"coreference": [{"head": {"text": "his", "start": 282, "end": 285}, "tail": {"text": "Hayato", "start": 299, "end": 305}}]}}, "schema": []} | |
| {"input": "Matt was a controversial figure during his time on the show, creating enemies in both Coral and Tonya, the former of whom was an integral part of him being voted into the Gauntlet. Theo made the tie-breaking vote that sent Abram to the Gauntlet over Sarah. Roni won the ``Rolling on a River'' mission over Mike. Katie snapped at Veronica following her Gauntlet win, believing she played a role in her being voted in.", "output": {"relations": {"coreference": [{"head": {"text": "her", "start": 348, "end": 351}, "tail": {"text": "Veronica", "start": 329, "end": 337}}]}}, "schema": []} | |
| {"input": "Although Gwaine faced execution when he fought with a thug who was posing as Sir Oswald to kill Arthur, Arthur's willingness to vouch for Gwaine's nobility of heart convinced Uther to lift the threat of execution to simple banishment, Gwaine admitting to Merlin before his departure that Arthur wasn't like other nobles, and commented to Gwen that he understood why she had turned him down after he heard her talking about Arthur. Despite the threat of exile, Gwaine returned to infiltrate the melee the next day to assist Arthur in fighting the two thugs who sought to kill him, Arthur subsequently allowing Gwaine to claim victory in the melee even before he learned who Gwaine really was.", "output": {"relations": {"coreference": [{"head": {"text": "him", "start": 575, "end": 578}, "tail": {"text": "Arthur", "start": 580, "end": 586}}]}}, "schema": []} | |
| {"input": "Thor was a poor Asgard villager who stole riches from the wealthy and gave it to the poor, similar to Robin Hood. At some point, though, he was severely injured by the Valhalla Palace guardians when he tried to hunt near the Palace. Almost dying, he is forgiven and healed by Odin's priestess Polaris Hilda, despite his harsh words about her reign. Ever since he felt her pure and warm Cosmo, and was moved by Hilda's frustration about not being able to help everyone in Asgard despite being Odin's priestess, Thor swore to protect her as her guardian.", "output": {"relations": {"coreference": [{"head": {"text": "he", "start": 360, "end": 362}, "tail": {"text": "Thor", "start": 510, "end": 514}}]}}, "schema": []} | |
| {"input": "She began work on fashion spreads for local D.C. publications such as The Washington Post Express and Washingtonian Magazine. Washingtonian profiled Stiles in an article naming her one of Washington, D.C.'s ``good makeup artists''. Over time, Stiles' credits grew to include production work as, in 2008, she was hired as the key artist for actor Gary Sinise in the notable 9/11 documentary, A Nation Remembers: The Story of the Pentagon Memorial and, during the inauguration of Barack Obama, Stiles was cast as key artist for the live broadcast of Inside Edition with Deborah Norville.", "output": {"relations": {"coreference": [{"head": {"text": "she", "start": 304, "end": 307}, "tail": {"text": "Stiles", "start": 492, "end": 498}}]}}, "schema": []} | |
| {"input": "He left Africa again in 1920 but returned in 1922, investing in a land development company. By this time, Karen Blixen had separated from her husband, and after their divorce in 1925, Finch Hatton moved into her house and began leading safaris for wealthy sportsmen. Among his clients were Marshall Field Jr and Edward, Prince of Wales.", "output": {"relations": {"coreference": [{"head": {"text": "his", "start": 273, "end": 276}, "tail": {"text": "Finch Hatton", "start": 184, "end": 196}}]}}, "schema": []} | |
| {"input": "Metacritic gives a score of 90 out of 100, based on 47 critics, indicating ``universal acclaim''. Christy Lemire awarded the film four out of four stars, praising David O. Russell's directing and the relationship between Irving and Sydney, as well as Jennifer Lawrence's portrayal of Rosalyn. She writes: ``For all its brashness and big personality, American Hustle is a character study at its core--an exploration of dissatisfaction and drive, and the lengths to which we're willing to go for that elusive thing known as a better life.''", "output": {"relations": {}}, "schema": []} | |
| {"input": "The Hotel Cafe Tour Documentary'' (2011) Directed by Laura Crosta. Premiered 7 March 2011 on The Documentary Channel in the USA. Slated for film festivals spring/summer. Features (besides Kate) Sara Bareilles, Ingrid Michaelson, Greg Laswell, Josh Radin, Cary Brothers, Gary Jules, Jim Bianco, Meiko, Holly Conlan, and many more. As well as her solo projects, Kate has also co-written and provided guest vocals on the tracks ``Only This Moment'' and ``Circuit Breaker'' by R*yksopp, both featured on the album The Understanding.", "output": {"relations": {"coreference": [{"head": {"text": "her", "start": 341, "end": 344}, "tail": {"text": "Kate", "start": 360, "end": 364}}]}}, "schema": []} | |
| {"input": "Weis' biography, with a new preface about the case and his letter of appeal to the Home Secretary, appeared in 2001, as did the film Another Life, which told their story, and in which Natasha Little played Edith Thompson, Nick Moran played Percy Thompson and Ioan Gruffudd played Frederick Bywaters. In 2006, the writer Molly Cutpurse published A Life Lived (ISBN 1-4241-1152-8), a novel on how Edith's life might have developed had she been allowed to live.", "output": {"relations": {"coreference": [{"head": {"text": "she", "start": 433, "end": 436}, "tail": {"text": "Edith", "start": 395, "end": 400}}]}}, "schema": []} | |
| {"input": "Hendrix was born in Oak Ridge, Tennessee, the daughter of Mary Elaine DePersio (1948--2017), of Italian, Irish and Danish descent, and Thomas Hendrix, Jr., a relative of John Hendrix (1865-1915). Her father was away from home serving in Vietnam at the time of her birth. A week after being born, with her mother considering the name Jennifer, Hendrix was instead named Katherine Elaine Hendrix.", "output": {"relations": {"coreference": [{"head": {"text": "her", "start": 301, "end": 304}, "tail": {"text": "Hendrix", "start": 343, "end": 350}}]}}, "schema": []} | |
| {"input": "Pemberton was born Margaret Hudson on 10 April 1943 in Bradford, Yorkshire, England, daughter of Kathleen (Ramsden), an artist, and George Arthur Hudson, an architect. Married with Mike Pemberton, she has five adult children and lives in Whitstable, Kent, with her husband, and two small dogs.", "output": {"relations": {"coreference": [{"head": {"text": "she", "start": 197, "end": 200}, "tail": {"text": "Margaret Hudson", "start": 19, "end": 34}}]}}, "schema": []} | |
| {"input": "She gave papers to it in 1912, 1915, and 1919. She was the most prominent woman member during her lifetime. Generally, Addams was close to a wide set of other women and was very good at eliciting their involvement from different classes in Hull House's programs. Nevertheless, throughout her life Addams did have significant romantic relationships with a few of these women, including Mary Rozet Smith and Ellen Starr.", "output": {"relations": {"coreference": [{"head": {"text": "her", "start": 288, "end": 291}, "tail": {"text": "Addams", "start": 297, "end": 303}}]}}, "schema": []} | |
| {"input": "When the famous singer Johnny Fontane (Al Martino) arrives at Connie's wedding reception, Kay, a fan, is surprised that Michael knows him, then stunned when he relates how his father ``helped'' his godson Johnny's early career by threatening to kill his manager unless he released Fontane from his contract. After a failed assassination attempt on his father, Michael murders the culprit, drug lord Virgil Sollozzo (Al Lettieri), and Captain Mark McCluskey (Sterling Hayden) a corrupt NYPD officer on Sollozzo's payroll.", "output": {"relations": {"coreference": [{"head": {"text": "his", "start": 348, "end": 351}, "tail": {"text": "Michael", "start": 360, "end": 367}}]}}, "schema": []} | |
| {"input": "Danes portrays Carrie Mathison, ``a driven CIA officer battling her own psychological demons.'' Next to join the series was Mandy Patinkin as Saul Berenson, ``the smart and politically savvy CIA Division Chief ... who is Carrie's main champion in the intelligence upper echelon and her sounding board.''", "output": {"relations": {"coreference": [{"head": {"text": "her", "start": 282, "end": 285}, "tail": {"text": "Carrie", "start": 221, "end": 227}}]}}, "schema": []} | |
| {"input": "Silverman was born on June 3, 1942, in Baltimore, Maryland, United States, the son of a grocer and a homemaker, and grew up on Queensberry Avenue in the city's Pimlico neighborhood. Silverman's exploits growing up in Forest Park during the 1950s and 1960s were later immortalized in the 1982 movie, Diner, which was directed by Barry Levinson. He attended the Forest Park High School where, among other things, he played lacrosse.", "output": {"relations": {"coreference": [{"head": {"text": "He", "start": 344, "end": 346}, "tail": {"text": "Silverman", "start": 182, "end": 191}}]}}, "schema": []} | |
| {"input": "In 1621, Cuthbert Heron (High Sheriff of Northumberland in 1625) demolished the house and built a fine Jacobean mansion, leaving the tower standing and attached to the new house. His first son George was killed at the Battle of Marston Moor in 1644 in the service of Charles I. His second son Cuthbert was created a Baronet by Charles II (see Heron Baronets), but he experienced financial problems which eventually led to the sale of the estate by the Herons early in the 18th century.", "output": {"relations": {"coreference": [{"head": {"text": "he", "start": 364, "end": 366}, "tail": {"text": "Cuthbert", "start": 293, "end": 301}}]}}, "schema": []} | |
| {"input": "Matthew Henson, first African-American to seek the North Pole Juliet Opie Hopkins (1818--1890), ``Florence Nightingale of the South.'' Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis, First Lady of the United States (1961--1963), wife of John F. Kennedy Patrick Bouvier Kennedy (1963--1963), infant son of Jacqueline and John F. Kennedy Phyllis Kirk, famous TV and film actress, alongside her husband, Warren V. Bush (Sgt., USAF).", "output": {"relations": {"coreference": [{"head": {"text": "her", "start": 368, "end": 371}, "tail": {"text": "Phyllis Kirk", "start": 316, "end": 328}}]}}, "schema": []} | |
| {"input": "She informs Will and Roz Washington (NeNe Leakes), Sue's replacement as coach of the Cheerios, that they must win Nationals competitions in show choir and cheerleading, respectively, or be fired. Kurt Hummel (Chris Colfer) and Blaine Anderson (Darren Criss) rekindle their relationship with a performance of ``Got to Get You into My Life'', and Blaine decides to move forward with his plan to propose to Kurt.", "output": {"relations": {"coreference": [{"head": {"text": "his", "start": 381, "end": 384}, "tail": {"text": "Blaine", "start": 345, "end": 351}}]}}, "schema": []} | |
| {"input": "Caldicott splits her time between the United States and Australia and continues to lecture widely to promote her views on nuclear energy use, including weapons and power. Helen Caldicott was born on 7 August 1938, in Melbourne, Australia, the daughter of a factory manager, Philip Broinowski, and Mary Mona Enyd (Coffey) Broinowski, an interior designer. She attended public-school except for four years at Fintona Girls School in Adelaide, a private secondary school.", "output": {"relations": {"coreference": [{"head": {"text": "She", "start": 355, "end": 358}, "tail": {"text": "Helen Caldicott", "start": 171, "end": 186}}]}}, "schema": []} | |
| {"input": "However, Audrey finds an ally in Ken Barlow (William Roache) who believes that chief suspect Ade Critchley (Dean Ashton) isn't to blame for the crime, along with friend Archie and Norris Cole, who is suspicious of Hillman's dealings with his elderly clients. In March 2003, after Richard attempts to kill Gail and the kids by driving them into the canal, Audrey reunites with her daughter.", "output": {"relations": {"coreference": [{"head": {"text": "her", "start": 376, "end": 379}, "tail": {"text": "Audrey", "start": 355, "end": 361}}]}}, "schema": []} | |
| {"input": "When his attempts to persuade Judith to give Allerton up merely antagonise her, the worried father plans Allerton's murder. He falls asleep while waiting to poison Allerton, relieved he took no action when he awakes the next day. Last, Barbara Franklin, wife of Judith's employer Dr Franklin, dies the following evening. She was poisoned with physostigmine sulphate, an extract from the Calabar bean that her husband researches.", "output": {"relations": {"coreference": [{"head": {"text": "She", "start": 321, "end": 324}, "tail": {"text": "Barbara Franklin", "start": 236, "end": 252}}]}}, "schema": []} | |
| {"input": "Despite jeopardising her parole by meeting with her eldest son David, who is also in prison and visiting Wentworth on a work party, Pat is paroled and reunited with her youngest children in time for Christmas. However, around this time David escapes from prison, which leads to a police shootout when he tries to visit her, resulting in Pat being returned to Wentworth when the police are convinced she was in cohorts with David, and leaving David jaded at Dr. Greg Miller, whom he is certain tipped the police off, prompting him to try to shoot Greg but getting Karen in error.", "output": {"relations": {"coreference": [{"head": {"text": "he", "start": 301, "end": 303}, "tail": {"text": "David", "start": 423, "end": 428}}]}}, "schema": []} | |
| {"input": "Deangelo later starts breaking down in front of the entire staff during an office party by sticking his hands into Michael's goodbye cake. In ``The Inner Circle'', Deangelo picks favorites among the staff, revealing his true management style. Angela however, views his style as sexist. When the women urge Jim to bring this to Deangelo's attention, he cuts Jim out of his inner circle.", "output": {"relations": {"coreference": [{"head": {"text": "he", "start": 349, "end": 351}, "tail": {"text": "Deangelo", "start": 327, "end": 335}}]}}, "schema": []} | |
| {"input": "Many of Britain's greatest houses have frequently been open to the paying public. Well-heeled visitors could knock on the front door and a senior servant would give a guided tour for a small remuneration. In the early 19th century, Jane Austen records such a trip in chapter 43 of Pride and Prejudice, where Elizabeth and her aunt and uncle are given a guided tour of Mr Darcy's Pemberley by the housekeeper.", "output": {"relations": {"coreference": [{"head": {"text": "her", "start": 322, "end": 325}, "tail": {"text": "Elizabeth", "start": 308, "end": 317}}]}}, "schema": []} | |
| {"input": "Later, Benji puts his father in a brick prison, and tries once again to win her affection. She refuses once again and is able to escape. She hides in a market tent, but is unwittingly sold to a tribe of pygmies in the Congo. At the same time George confronts Benji. His father breaks out of the prison and they all learn about Pauline's whereabouts.", "output": {"relations": {"coreference": [{"head": {"text": "His", "start": 266, "end": 269}, "tail": {"text": "George", "start": 242, "end": 248}}]}}, "schema": []} | |
| {"input": "Inomata stated Milla's hair was the most difficult part to design and was adjusted multiple times during development. The development team wanted Milla to be devoid of feminine feelings but were overruled by the female staff. She is voiced by Miyuki Sawashiro and English dubbed by Minae Noji. Since her debut, Milla ranked on the Tales character popularity polls.", "output": {"relations": {"coreference": [{"head": {"text": "her", "start": 300, "end": 303}, "tail": {"text": "Milla", "start": 311, "end": 316}}]}}, "schema": []} | |
| {"input": "At the conclusion of the 2007 season, a coaching change again influenced Pelini's career. Bill Callahan, Frank Solich's successor at Nebraska, was fired after four seasons. Carl Pelini's brother Bo was named Callahan's successor and brought Carl with him upon his return.", "output": {"relations": {}}, "schema": []} | |
| {"input": "Betts was born on May 15, 1873 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, the oldest of three children of the physician Thomas Betts and Alice Whelan. Her sister, Ethel Franklin Betts, would also become an artist.", "output": {"relations": {"coreference": [{"head": {"text": "Her", "start": 139, "end": 142}, "tail": {"text": "Betts", "start": 0, "end": 5}}]}}, "schema": []} | |
| {"input": "Jane breaks out of custody and kills Fischer when the latter reaches for his gun. Reade tells Weller about his and Sarah's relationship; Weller orders him to end it. Realizing that Fischer's case against Jane was highly plausible, Reade and Mayfair begin to wonder if she killed Carter.", "output": {"relations": {"coreference": [{"head": {"text": "she", "start": 268, "end": 271}, "tail": {"text": "Jane", "start": 204, "end": 208}}]}}, "schema": []} | |
| {"input": "Los Angeles County road officials, concerned about traffic problems the painting might cause, attempted to remove it with high-pressure spray from fire hose s, and then with paint stripper. However, Seemayer had used heavy-duty house paint for her creation, and both methods failed to remove it. When she realized that her work was in danger, Seemayer publicly admitted to creating the Pink Lady, and sought a court injunction.", "output": {"relations": {"coreference": [{"head": {"text": "her", "start": 319, "end": 322}, "tail": {"text": "Seemayer", "start": 343, "end": 351}}]}}, "schema": []} | |
| {"input": "Jim is also supportive of both Andy and Darryl when they interview for the position of Regional Manager. After Jim is sent to Tallahassee along with Dwight, Cathy Simms, Erin, Stanley Hudson, and Ryan Howard, Pam and Andy are primarily seen hanging out with each other, with him defending her from a group of young girls leading him to a blackened eye and persistent mocking from the rest of the office.", "output": {"relations": {"coreference": [{"head": {"text": "her", "start": 289, "end": 292}, "tail": {"text": "Pam", "start": 209, "end": 212}}]}}, "schema": []} | |
| {"input": "Unknown to the family, Zoya is bothered by Ansar's behavior, as he often holds her hand in alone, or stops her way, which makes her dislike him and his habits. During night time, Sherry happens to meet Zoya when they're in the lawn area and collide with each other, as he stops her from falling, and seeing this, Kamaal gets agitated, confronting Sherry about the incident.", "output": {"relations": {"coreference": [{"head": {"text": "her", "start": 278, "end": 281}, "tail": {"text": "Zoya", "start": 202, "end": 206}}]}}, "schema": []} | |
| {"input": "He doesn't see the world through other people's lives and that kind of epiphany to me is very beautiful, even though it's the end of the relationship. They are alone in the truth together''. While discussing the fight between Don and Megan, Weiner commented on the violence and passion, noting that ``what you get is that Don loves this woman'' and that Megan is ``everything that's good to him''.", "output": {"relations": {"coreference": [{"head": {"text": "him", "start": 391, "end": 394}, "tail": {"text": "Don", "start": 322, "end": 325}}]}}, "schema": []} | |
| {"input": "Born and raised in San Francisco, Linda Carroll now lives in Corvallis, Oregon, with her veterinarian husband, Tim Barraud. She is the mother of singer and musician Courtney Love, and the daughter of novelist Paula Fox. Linda was born to Paula Fox when she was 20, the result of a short-lived relationship.", "output": {"relations": {"coreference": [{"head": {"text": "she", "start": 253, "end": 256}, "tail": {"text": "Paula Fox", "start": 238, "end": 247}}]}}, "schema": []} | |
| {"input": "Lady Elizabeth was born in May 1663 at Bretby, Derbyshire, England, the daughter of Philip Stanhope, 2nd Earl of Chesterfield and Lady Elizabeth Butler, eldest daughter of James Butler, 1st Duke of Ormonde. Her paternity was in doubt as despite her putative father's own licentious conduct, having been the lover of the notorious Barbara Villiers, mistress of King Charles II of England, he believed that Elizabeth was not his daughter. Prior to her birth, Samuel Pepys alleged that Elizabeth's mother, tired of her husband's neglect of her in his pursuit of Barbara Villiers, had had affairs with both James Hamilton and James, Duke of York, who would later rule as King James II of England.", "output": {"relations": {"coreference": [{"head": {"text": "her", "start": 446, "end": 449}, "tail": {"text": "Elizabeth", "start": 405, "end": 414}}]}}, "schema": []} | |
| {"input": "A former nurse and colleague of Muriel's is admitted as a patient. Muriel wishes to fit her with an internal defibrillator, which will cost the hospital *25,000. The patient refuses and discharges herself, claiming she would rather die than require nursing. Victoria confesses to Karen that she has been taking drugs.", "output": {"relations": {"coreference": [{"head": {"text": "she", "start": 291, "end": 294}, "tail": {"text": "Victoria", "start": 258, "end": 266}}]}}, "schema": []} | |
| {"input": "In Daniel Silva's The Defector, the Russian billionaire Viktor Orlov lives at number 43. Margaret Prior, the protagonist of Sarah Waters' Affinity lives on Cheyne Walk. Katherine Hilbery, the protagonist of Virginia Woolf's second novel, Night and Day lives on Cheyne Walk with her parents.", "output": {"relations": {"coreference": [{"head": {"text": "her", "start": 278, "end": 281}, "tail": {"text": "Katherine Hilbery", "start": 169, "end": 186}}]}}, "schema": []} | |
| {"input": "Roddy McDowall as Cornelius Kim Hunter as Zira Bradford Dillman as Dr. Lewis Dixon Natalie Trundy as Dr. Stephanie Branton Eric Braeden as Dr. Otto Hasslein William Windom as President of the United States Sal Mineo as Dr. Milo Albert Salmi as E-1 Jason Evers as E-2 John Randolph as the Chairman Harry Lauter as General Winthrop M. Emmet Walsh as Aide Roy Glenn as the Lawyer Peter Forster as the Cardinal Bill Bonds as the TV Newscaster James Bacon as General Faulkner Ricardo Montalb*n as Armando In this film, actor Roddy McDowall returns to the character of Cornelius which he played in the first film but not in the second.", "output": {"relations": {"coreference": [{"head": {"text": "he", "start": 579, "end": 581}, "tail": {"text": "Roddy McDowall", "start": 520, "end": 534}}]}}, "schema": []} | |
| {"input": "When he learns that Bani never had an affair with Daksh, he begs her forgiveness. Bani flatly rejects his proposal and leaves. Bani then finds Pia, paralyzed, and it's revealed that Pia knows who killed Atharva and Krishna. Daksh also finds out the identity of the killer but, before he can reveal anything, he is murdered.", "output": {"relations": {}}, "schema": []} | |
| {"input": "Remembering that Pam mentioned a brunch, they head back to Langford. They find out that the brunch ended an hour ago. Despite this, they roam Langford together and when they arrive at one of the dorms, Megan asks about Amit sexual past and even suspects that he slept with Pam.", "output": {"relations": {"coreference": [{"head": {"text": "he", "start": 259, "end": 261}, "tail": {"text": "Amit", "start": 219, "end": 223}}]}}, "schema": []} | |
| {"input": "Timmy Nelson Timmy Nelson is the younger brother of Bonnie Nelson and the son of Mrs. Nelson. Kathleen Hamilton (Natalie Terry) - Kathleen Hamilton is a competitor in the talent contests, barely interacting with Bonnie and ridiculing Georgie. Bonnie loses to Kathleen, despite the audience reaction. Bonnie tries to get along with Kathleen because she believes hating Kathleen will not help her win the contests.", "output": {"relations": {"coreference": [{"head": {"text": "she", "start": 348, "end": 351}, "tail": {"text": "Bonnie", "start": 300, "end": 306}}]}}, "schema": []} | |
| {"input": "Kali Rocha as Marcy Burns, Don's wife Stacy Keach as Joe Burns, Adam's and Don's father Swoosie Kurtz as Beverly Burns, Adam's and Don's mother On May 13, 2016, it was reported that Jenna Fischer, who was originally cast to play the female lead opposite LeBlanc in the series, had exited and her role would be recast.", "output": {"relations": {"coreference": [{"head": {"text": "her", "start": 292, "end": 295}, "tail": {"text": "Jenna Fischer", "start": 182, "end": 195}}]}}, "schema": []} | |
| {"input": "They were nominated for a second time the following week, but won their second Power of Veto competition and used the Veto to save themselves. During the fifth Head of Household competition, Natalie made a deal with James that he would keep both Natalie and Matt save from eviction if she allowed him to win. He agreed to the deal, and Natalie let him win. Despite his promise, James later nominated Matt, which led to his eviction on Day 42.", "output": {"relations": {"coreference": [{"head": {"text": "his", "start": 365, "end": 368}, "tail": {"text": "James", "start": 378, "end": 383}}]}}, "schema": []} | |
| {"input": "In the jungle primary held on October 19, Gee had led the balloting with 4,512 votes (45 percent), compared to 3,734 (37 percent) for attorney Stephen J. Windhorst (born 1957) of Terrytown and 1,847 (18 percent) for the only Democrat in the race, Cynthia Davidson. In the November 16 general election, Windhorst was the big winner, 7,576 (61 percent) to Gee's 4,845 (39 percent). Windhorst, a son of State Senator Fritz Windhorst, who represented parts of Jefferson and Orleans parishes from 1972--1992, later left the legislature to assume a judge ship. Though he was among the first ten Republicans since Reconstruction to have been elected to the Louisiana legislature, Gee never became a well-known lawmaker outside of his district.", "output": {"relations": {"coreference": [{"head": {"text": "he", "start": 562, "end": 564}, "tail": {"text": "Gee", "start": 673, "end": 676}}]}}, "schema": []} | |
| {"input": "The Parent Trap II was filmed twenty-five years after the original film. The idea of a second film was announced in 1985. The only actor who returned from the original film, Hayley Mills, continues to portray the twins, Sharon and Susan. The Parent Trap II focuses on Sharon's daughter Nikki who tries to set up her mother with her best friend's father, portrayed by Tom Skerritt.", "output": {"relations": {"coreference": [{"head": {"text": "her", "start": 312, "end": 315}, "tail": {"text": "Nikki", "start": 286, "end": 291}}]}}, "schema": []} | |
| {"input": "Speaking about Nick's re-introduction, Danson said it's interesting when an old character is re-introduced because even though it's a different actor, the previous baggage remains. Danson said that Nick has been involved with both Leanne and Maria and said obviously his family are there too so there is potential scope for that character. Danson said she does not know whether they will make anything of Leanne and him or not because she seems quite settled where she is.", "output": {"relations": {}}, "schema": []} | |
| {"input": "The following week, Amanda & Alex were nominated against Matt & Natalie for eviction. Amanda was evicted, along with her soulmate Alex, on Day 21. Since her appearance on the show, Amanda has gotten married and had a child, a daughter named Gabriella. She has since gotten divorced.", "output": {"relations": {"coreference": [{"head": {"text": "She", "start": 252, "end": 255}, "tail": {"text": "Amanda", "start": 181, "end": 187}}]}}, "schema": []} | |
| {"input": "Following on from the events of An Assembly Such as This, the novel opens with Fitzwilliam Darcy preparing for the Christmas season with his extended family. Several events have conspired to trouble him, however; as well as his ongoing self-examination of his romantic feelings towards Elizabeth Bennet (who does not appear in the novel, but remains a significant background presence throughout), his sister Georgiana is swiftly recovering from her ill-treatment at the hands of George Wickham by embracing an interest in religion, something encouraged by her new governess Mrs.", "output": {"relations": {"coreference": [{"head": {"text": "her", "start": 445, "end": 448}, "tail": {"text": "Georgiana", "start": 408, "end": 417}}]}}, "schema": []} | |
| {"input": "Liz makes friends with Deirdre Barlow (Anne Kirkbride), whose daughter Tracy (Dawn Acton) is slightly younger than Steve and Andy. Liz and Jim split up after Jim punches Steve during an argument, moving into the flat above the pub. She begins a relationship with Des Barnes' (Philip Middlemiss) brother, Colin (Ian Embleton), but is not as invested in the relationship as he is.", "output": {"relations": {"coreference": [{"head": {"text": "he", "start": 372, "end": 374}, "tail": {"text": "Ian Embleton", "start": 311, "end": 323}}]}}, "schema": []} | |
| {"input": "In 1991, Cavanaugh voiced Gosalyn Mallard, the title character's adopted daughter on Disney's Darkwing Duck as well as the voice of Chuckie Finster on the Nickelodeon cartoon Rugrats and later, in 1994, the voice of Oblina, one of the three main monster-students on Aaahh!!! Real Monsters. Cavanaugh can also be heard on The Critic as the voice of Marty, Jay Sherman's son, along with Nancy Cartwright, who would be her replacement as Chuckie Finster later in 2002.", "output": {"relations": {"coreference": [{"head": {"text": "her", "start": 416, "end": 419}, "tail": {"text": "Cavanaugh", "start": 290, "end": 299}}]}}, "schema": []} | |
| {"input": "Alexandra orders hidden microphones and cameras installed throughout the convent, and even hires a pair of Jesuit students, Gregory and Ambrose, to break in and steal Thomas's compromising letters from Sister Felicity's sewing box. The break-in is discovered, but the real meaning is kept hidden and Alexandra wins the election by a landslide. Once she is made Abbess, Alexandra expels and excommunicates Felicity, who begins a very public campaign to topple Alexandra.", "output": {"relations": {"coreference": [{"head": {"text": "she", "start": 349, "end": 352}, "tail": {"text": "Alexandra", "start": 369, "end": 378}}]}}, "schema": []} | |
| {"input": "Catherine Charlotte De la Gardie has been described as talented, brave, beautiful and clear sighted, without prejudices and with an open mind. She received but a shallow education meant to make her attractive on the marriage market, but she educated herself in various subjects and became a supporter of the age of enlightenment. She was a life friend of Olof von Dahlin and Carl von Linn*, who expressed his admiration of her.", "output": {"relations": {"coreference": [{"head": {"text": "his", "start": 405, "end": 408}, "tail": {"text": "Carl von Linn*", "start": 375, "end": 389}}]}}, "schema": []} | |
| {"input": "Off the national team and running low on funds, she took odd jobs, such as waitressing and delivering pizzas, to pay for her training and personal expenses. By 2004, she was in debt and could not afford to attend the Olympic Trials and other competitions. Baywatch star Pamela Anderson, who learned of Bhardwaj's situation when she purchased a raffle ticket on her behalf, became a personal supporter and gave Bhardwaj $20,000 for her training expenses.", "output": {"relations": {"coreference": [{"head": {"text": "she", "start": 328, "end": 331}, "tail": {"text": "Pamela Anderson", "start": 270, "end": 285}}]}}, "schema": []} | |
| {"input": "He negotiates a pay raise with Roger--up from $30,000 to $45,000--with the addendum that he will have no contract. He tells Roger he is staying with Sterling Cooper and promises that if he were to ever leave, it wouldn't be for another advertising job. This also ends Betty's aspirations to be a model, and as he turns down the job, Don tells Jim that hiring his wife was the wrong move.", "output": {"relations": {"coreference": [{"head": {"text": "he", "start": 310, "end": 312}, "tail": {"text": "Don", "start": 333, "end": 336}}]}}, "schema": []} | |
| {"input": "Blanche (1309--1337), married to Infante Ramon Berenguer of Aragon, Count of Prades, son of James II of Aragon. Children of his second marriage (1313), with Catherine of Valois: Margaret (c. 1325--1380), married Francis of Baux, Duke of Andria. By Francis, she was the mother of James of Baux, Prince of Achaea and titular Emperor of Constantinople.", "output": {"relations": {"coreference": [{"head": {"text": "she", "start": 257, "end": 260}, "tail": {"text": "Margaret", "start": 178, "end": 186}}]}}, "schema": []} | |
| {"input": "Philip of Ibelin, bailli (regent) of Cyprus, who married Alice of Montb*liard. Maria and Balian supported Conrad of Montferrat (uncle of the late King Baldwin V) in his struggle for the crown against Guy of Lusignan. They arranged for Maria's daughter by Amalric, Isabella, to have her first marriage annulled so that she could marry Conrad, giving him a stronger claim to the throne.", "output": {"relations": {"coreference": [{"head": {"text": "her", "start": 282, "end": 285}, "tail": {"text": "Isabella", "start": 264, "end": 272}}]}}, "schema": []} | |
| {"input": "When Peter is critically injured in a gas explosion that destroys The Joinery and the subsequent tram crash, he and Leanne marry in hospital. When Peter learns of the affair, he forgives Leanne. Leanne eventually ends her marriage to Peter after his affair with Carla and reconciles with Nick. Nick and Leanne book their wedding for Christmas Day but Leanne visits Peter after he admits that he wants her back and Leanne's sister, Eva Price (Catherine Tyldesley), reveals all at the wedding; causing Nick to leave.", "output": {"relations": {"coreference": [{"head": {"text": "her", "start": 401, "end": 404}, "tail": {"text": "Leanne", "start": 414, "end": 420}}]}}, "schema": []} | |
| {"input": "As Ruhnken's reputation spread, many efforts were made to attract him back to Germany, but after settling in Leiden, he only left the country once, when he spent a year in Paris, ransacking the public libraries (1755). For work achieved, this year of Ruhnken may compare even with the famous year which Ritschl spent in Italy. In 1757 Ruhnken was appointed lecturer in Greek, to assist Hemsterhuis, and in 1761 he succeeded Oudendorp, with the title of ``ordinary professor of history and eloquence'', as Latin professor.", "output": {"relations": {"coreference": [{"head": {"text": "he", "start": 411, "end": 413}, "tail": {"text": "Ruhnken", "start": 335, "end": 342}}]}}, "schema": []} | |
| {"input": "Library Journal Top 10 Romances of the year for My Beautiful Enemy She has received starred reviews for several titles from Booklist, Kirkus, Publisher's Weekly, and Library Journal and as of 2015, has finaled four times in RITA Award contest. Her books are often cited by other romance authors as their top favorites. Says Laura Griffin, ``Sherry Thomas is one of my go-to historical romance authors because of her smart characters.''", "output": {"relations": {"coreference": [{"head": {"text": "her", "start": 412, "end": 415}, "tail": {"text": "Sherry Thomas", "start": 341, "end": 354}}]}}, "schema": []} | |
| {"input": "While receiving a visit from nail polish salesman Charles Revson and his hand model Dorian Leigh, Elizabeth becomes intrigued with Dorian as she sees vestiges of her former self in the young up-and-comer (``Better Yourself''). Meanwhile, after being approached by Tommy about a job, Helena suggests that they work together to destroy Elizabeth's reputation by telling the FDA her skin cream doubles as horse salve (``Oh, That's Rich'').", "output": {"relations": {"coreference": [{"head": {"text": "her", "start": 376, "end": 379}, "tail": {"text": "Elizabeth", "start": 334, "end": 343}}]}}, "schema": []} | |
| {"input": "In 1978, he married Michelle Rubio; the couple were married for thirty-seven years until his death in 2015. He had four children: Dustin, Kristin, Teil and Cody Runnels. He had five grandchildren; Dakota, the daughter of Dustin and his ex-wife, Terri Boatright, Dalton and Dylan, children of Kristin and her husband Don Ditto, and Kellan and Maris, children of Teil and her husband Kevin Gergel.", "output": {"relations": {"coreference": [{"head": {"text": "her", "start": 304, "end": 307}, "tail": {"text": "Kristin", "start": 292, "end": 299}}]}}, "schema": []} | |
| {"input": "Tony Markham, a high school senior and the ``Tall Dark Stranger'' Betsy fell in love with as a freshman, who has since become a good friend not only to Betsy but the entire Ray family. Mrs. Ray, Betsy's mother. Mr. Ray, Betsy's father, who owns a shoestore. Margaret Ray, Betsy's sister who is five years younger than she is.", "output": {"relations": {"coreference": [{"head": {"text": "she", "start": 318, "end": 321}, "tail": {"text": "Betsy", "start": 272, "end": 277}}]}}, "schema": []} | |
| {"input": "Amelia Shepherd, M.D. is a fictional character on the ABC American television medical drama Private Practice, and the spinoff series' progenitor show, Grey's Anatomy, portrayed by Caterina Scorsone. In her debut appearance in season three, Amelia visited her former sister-in-law, Addison Montgomery, and became a partner at the Oceanside Wellness Group.", "output": {"relations": {"coreference": [{"head": {"text": "her", "start": 202, "end": 205}, "tail": {"text": "Amelia", "start": 240, "end": 246}}]}}, "schema": []} | |
| {"input": "Both cars had to face pre-qualifying for the first half of the season and each driver only made it through into the race on one occasion - Larini eventually coming 7th at the opening United States Grand Prix, and van de Poele running 5th at the San Marino Grand Prix, and on course for 2 world championship points, before a problem with the fuel system brought him to a halt on the last lap, literally within sight of the flag, resulting in van de Poele being classified as 9th.", "output": {"relations": {"coreference": [{"head": {"text": "him", "start": 361, "end": 364}, "tail": {"text": "van de Poele", "start": 213, "end": 225}}]}}, "schema": []} | |
| {"input": "In 1975, The absence of rhythmic gymnasts from the Soviet Union, Bulgaria and East Germany. Western German athletes at the time, the highest ranked athletes remaining in contention meant Rischer and teammate Christiana Rosenberg competing at the 1975 World Championships in Madrid, Spain. Rischer went on to win the All-around title ahead of teammate Rosenberg, she also won the gold medal in Hoop and Ribbon and a silver medal for clubs.", "output": {"relations": {"coreference": [{"head": {"text": "she", "start": 362, "end": 365}, "tail": {"text": "Rischer", "start": 289, "end": 296}}]}}, "schema": []} | |
| {"input": "When Elizabeth catches him in the steam room with one of the girls, she promptly fires him and demands a divorce (``Step on Out''). Both women wonder what their lives would be had they been born male (``If I'd Been a Man''). While receiving a visit from nail polish salesman Charles Revson and his hand model Dorian Leigh, Elizabeth becomes intrigued with Dorian as she sees vestiges of her former self in the young up-and-comer (``Better Yourself'').", "output": {"relations": {}}, "schema": []} | |
| {"input": "Vibe also included the album on their end of year list, ranking it as number seven. The Huffington Post listed Souled Out as one of the most over looked albums of 2014, stating the album ``serves to hint at her future potential.'' Gail Mitchell of Billboard noted Aiko and her debut has one of the albums to breakthrough and ``make some noise'' in the R&B genre.", "output": {"relations": {"coreference": [{"head": {"text": "her", "start": 273, "end": 276}, "tail": {"text": "Aiko", "start": 264, "end": 268}}]}}, "schema": []} | |
| {"input": "Having Hastings establish that Norton was alive after he left Poirot's room, Poirot shoots Norton, leaves the pistol on the table and locks the room with a duplicate key. Poirot then writes his story, and ceases to take his amyl nitrite heart medicine. He cannot say it was right to commit murder, but on balance he was sure he prevented yet more instigated by Norton. His last wish for Hastings is typical for Poirot, the matchmaker: he suggests that Hastings should pursue Elizabeth Cole.", "output": {"relations": {"coreference": [{"head": {"text": "His", "start": 369, "end": 372}, "tail": {"text": "Poirot", "start": 411, "end": 417}}]}}, "schema": []} | |
| {"input": "Coudert traveled to Europe in the late 1890s under the patronage of socialite Minnie Paget. She was welcomed by high society there and soon became known for her portraits of royalty, including King Edward VII, Czar Nicholas II of Russia and his wife Alexandra.", "output": {"relations": {"coreference": [{"head": {"text": "his", "start": 241, "end": 244}, "tail": {"text": "Czar Nicholas II of Russia", "start": 210, "end": 236}}]}}, "schema": []} | |
| {"input": "The flare explodes into Marcus's torso and slowly burns him to death. Josh locks the recaptured women in one of the rooms below. Sean asks Josh to ``call in'' and request medical assistance for Bluey. However, knowing that Bluey still has the tape that contains footage of him dealing the earlier fatal blow, Josh instead decides to discover its whereabouts by torturing Bluey.", "output": {"relations": {"coreference": [{"head": {"text": "him", "start": 273, "end": 276}, "tail": {"text": "Josh", "start": 309, "end": 313}}]}}, "schema": []} | |
| {"input": "Victor (*****, Vikutoru) is Ludger from a parallel dimension and is the father of the Elle seen in Tales of Xillia 2; Victor is the title awarded to the strongest Spirius Agent. His life followed closely to the prime Ludger's until Elle's death upon her return to her home dimension. When his daughter was born, Jude and his companions decided to use Elle to have the prime dimension spare them; in response Victor killed them and became his dimension's divergence catalyst and a Waymarker.", "output": {"relations": {"coreference": [{"head": {"text": "his", "start": 289, "end": 292}, "tail": {"text": "Jude", "start": 312, "end": 316}}]}}, "schema": []} | |
| {"input": "But operating within the minds of each is a set of epistemic practices that Troncoso deftly contrasts. When juxtaposed, the Nietzschean valor of Sanchez, the Christian pragmatism of Sassolini and the blind inductivism of Rosselli make for a sustained, intellectual tension that perfectly complements the narrative one. If Troncoso occasionally tips his hand, as he does when Helmut self-consciously asks ``What was morality anyway?'', or when the street-wise Rosselli puts forth a rather academic-sounding theory of racial division, the author is careful never to make the conflict between his characters' ``truths'' too explicit.", "output": {"relations": {}}, "schema": []} | |
| {"input": "Esha Deol, daughter of actress Hema Malini, was then selected to play the role in the Tamil version of the film after Suhasini enquired whether she could speak Tamil. After finishing her work in Aaytha Ezhuthu, Deol was signed on for the Hindi version of the film too after Simran also opted out of that role and thus Deol became the only common leading actress between the versions. To prepare for her role, Deol worked on certain pronunciations of Iyer Tamil with Mani Ratnam's assistant Kannan mentoring her progress.", "output": {"relations": {"coreference": [{"head": {"text": "her", "start": 399, "end": 402}, "tail": {"text": "Deol", "start": 318, "end": 322}}]}}, "schema": []} | |
| {"input": "According to S.P.D. Red Ranger Jack Landors, Tommy's services as a Power Ranger are well known in the future. In this episode, Jason David Frank didn't reprise his role as Tommy Oliver, and as such only appears morphed. He was instead voiced by Jeffrey Parazzo, who also portrays Trent. Although he doesn't appear on screen in the Power Rangers Operation Overdrive two-part episode ``Once a Ranger'', Kira mentions how Tommy would have enjoyed seeing the Operation Overdrive Power Rangers' base of operations, with Adam noting his incredulity that Tommy received a doctorate.", "output": {"relations": {"coreference": [{"head": {"text": "he", "start": 296, "end": 298}, "tail": {"text": "Tommy", "start": 419, "end": 424}}]}}, "schema": []} | |
| {"input": "During her time on the show, Hodgson's troubled character weathered rape, alcoholism, an array of relationship and family problems, but finally found love with soldier Ben Lucini (Julian McMahon) in 1991, and left Summer Bay the same year to begin a family elsewhere. Following this, Hodgson was one of several Home and Away cast-members to star in a stage musical about the soap, which toured the UK in 1991. Julian McMahon, Justine Clarke, Mouche Phillips and Adam Willits also starred. Since her initial on-screen departure, Hodgson has made numerous brief returns to Home and Away to visit her foster family or attend important events in the bay.", "output": {"relations": {"coreference": [{"head": {"text": "her", "start": 495, "end": 498}, "tail": {"text": "Hodgson", "start": 528, "end": 535}}]}}, "schema": []} | |
| {"input": "They are her greatest weapon against fools, cads, criminals...and ex-lovers. Words also came easily to Adela's creator, Gladys Mitchell, who published nearly eighty novels in her long lifetime. Gladys introduced Mrs. Bradley in 1929 in the book Speedy Death. She endowed her breezy heroine with attributes she herself possessed including an interest in Freud and a passion for all things British:", "output": {"relations": {"coreference": [{"head": {"text": "She", "start": 259, "end": 262}, "tail": {"text": "Gladys", "start": 194, "end": 200}}]}}, "schema": []} | |
| {"input": "Charles later went on to reveal that Lloyd is the one who regrets it the most as he is very wry of upsetting both Liz and Steve (Simon Gregson). Lloyd and Liz are caught out the next morning by Steve and Michelle (Kym Marsh). Asked how Steve react to the news that Lloyd has slept with his mum, Charles replied: ``Steve is horrified but Liz insists to Steve they have done nothing wrong and that they have a future together.", "output": {"relations": {"coreference": [{"head": {"text": "his", "start": 286, "end": 289}, "tail": {"text": "Steve", "start": 314, "end": 319}}]}}, "schema": []} | |
| {"input": "However, it was the following year when she won her breakthrough role in the Lukas Moodysson film Show Me Love (also commonly known by its Swedish title 'Fucking *m*l'). She also quit high school to take up the role, which ultimately won her the 1999 Guldbagge Award for Best Actress, together with Alexandra Dahlstr*m. After her roles in Show Me Love and Sherdil, Liljeberg began an adult education course in order to graduate from high school.", "output": {"relations": {"coreference": [{"head": {"text": "her", "start": 326, "end": 329}, "tail": {"text": "Liljeberg", "start": 365, "end": 374}}]}}, "schema": []} | |
| {"input": "As a result, Kinkladze played in an unfamiliar left-wing position. His league debut for Ajax came in a 2--0 win against Willem II on 23 August 1998, but starts were a rare occurrence. To compound matters, manager Morten Olsen was sacked early in the season, and a disagreement with replacement Jan Wouters resulted in Kinkladze losing his place in the team, with Richard Knopper the preferred backup for Litmanen.", "output": {"relations": {"coreference": [{"head": {"text": "his", "start": 335, "end": 338}, "tail": {"text": "Kinkladze", "start": 318, "end": 327}}]}}, "schema": []} | |
| {"input": "She told him about ``the terrible cold in my head''. Ames described some of his favorite remedies and the actress appreciated how considerate Ames was. A year later they met again in New York. Ames was by now divorced and Torres had not gone through with an anticipated wedding. They met a number of times in New York and Hollywood before Stephen asked her to marry him at the Colony Club while they were dancing.", "output": {"relations": {"coreference": [{"head": {"text": "her", "start": 353, "end": 356}, "tail": {"text": "Ames", "start": 193, "end": 197}}]}}, "schema": []} | |
| {"input": "In the lobby he finds Paige, who thinks he was having sex with Meg. They enter the room and find Fred having fake sex with her. After finding out the truth, Meg kicks Fred in the face. Upon hearing about Grace's accident, Fred tries to go to the hospital but finds Brent vandalizing what he thought was Rick's car.", "output": {"relations": {"coreference": [{"head": {"text": "he", "start": 288, "end": 290}, "tail": {"text": "Brent", "start": 265, "end": 270}}]}}, "schema": []} | |
| {"input": "McCormick was deputy national security advisor for international economic policy and President Bush's personal representative to the G-8 industrialized countries. He also served as Under Secretary of Commerce for Export Administration. McCormick became the Under Secretary of Commerce for Industry and Security and later served as Deputy National Security Advisor to the President for International Economic Affairs and was sworn as undersecretary for the U.S. Treasury Department under George W. Bush on August 14, 2007. He was a faculty member at Carnegie Mellon 's Heinz College and served as a Distinguished Service Professor of Information Technology, Public Policy and Management at the Washington, DC campus.", "output": {"relations": {"coreference": [{"head": {"text": "He", "start": 522, "end": 524}, "tail": {"text": "McCormick", "start": 236, "end": 245}}]}}, "schema": []} | |
| {"input": "He followed this up with his first Champions League goal in a 3--1 away victory against Sevilla on 3 November 2015. On 8 December, Bony appeared as a 65th-minute substitute for Fabian Delph in City's final fixture of the Champions League group stage, against Borussia M*nchengladbach. He helped turn a 2--1 deficit into a 4--2 win, assisting two goals for Raheem Sterling before scoring the fourth goal, ensuring City overtook Juventus in the group standings.", "output": {"relations": {"coreference": [{"head": {"text": "He", "start": 285, "end": 287}, "tail": {"text": "Bony", "start": 131, "end": 135}}]}}, "schema": []} | |
| {"input": "Bertrand Russell lived at number 14 in 1902 The landscape painter Cecil Gordon Lawson lived at number 15 (a number of his works still hang there) ... as did the engraver Henry Thomas Ryall; also Sir John Balchen,18th century Admiral in the Royal Navy the Allason family, well known for their political and literary influence; and the Baron and Baroness Courtney of Penwith. Dante Gabriel Rossetti lived at number 16 (where he was banned from keeping peacocks due to the noise) from 1862 to 1882 ... and so did Algernon Charles Swinburne. also Hall Caine, novelist, as carer for his friend Rossetti also Florence Kate Upton.English illustrator, creator of the Golliwog character also John Paul Getty II lived here from the late 1970s to the early 1990s.", "output": {"relations": {}}, "schema": []} | |
| {"input": "However, unbeknownst to her they have spotted her tailing them. Tracking them, she finds herself alone in an alley where Toru has strategically left a mysterious, glowing red ring on the ground for her to pick up. Aiko reaches for it, when suddenly the vampire gang's witch Kumiko flies overhead behind her with the Scythe.", "output": {"relations": {"coreference": [{"head": {"text": "her", "start": 303, "end": 306}, "tail": {"text": "Aiko", "start": 214, "end": 218}}]}}, "schema": []} | |
| {"input": "Leaving Zach in Nora's care, Eph, disguised and using a false I.D., travels to Washington, D.C. to inform a government-connected colleague about the anti-strigoi bioweapon that he and Nora developed, hoping to begin mass-producing it. Nora and Dutch meet with Councilwoman Feraldo to negotiate Fet's release from custody in exchange for Nora teaching Feraldo's medical personnel how to quickly diagnose the strigoi infection. She euthanizes Feraldo's infected nephew when Feraldo is unable to do it.", "output": {"relations": {"coreference": [{"head": {"text": "She", "start": 426, "end": 429}, "tail": {"text": "Nora", "start": 337, "end": 341}}]}}, "schema": []} | |
| {"input": "This image was the main reason why the producers initially refused to consider Cox for the part. Cox continued to lobby the studio as she felt she could believably play the character; her efforts ultimately succeeded. Actresses Melinda Clarke and Rebecca Gayheart auditioned for the role of Tatum Riley, before Rose McGowan was cast. The casting director believed she best embodied the ``spunky'', ``cynical'' but ``innocent'' nature of the character.", "output": {"relations": {"coreference": [{"head": {"text": "she", "start": 364, "end": 367}, "tail": {"text": "Rose McGowan", "start": 311, "end": 323}}]}}, "schema": []} | |
| {"input": "When Riley claims she would like to join their group, Marlene refuses, and the two argue, resulting in Marlene threatening to shoot Riley. Ellie intervenes, demanding at gunpoint that Marlene explain how she knows information about Ellie. When Ellie finally lowers the gun, Marlene informs her that she knew Ellie's mother, and had promised her that she would take care of Ellie.", "output": {"relations": {"coreference": [{"head": {"text": "her", "start": 290, "end": 293}, "tail": {"text": "Ellie", "start": 244, "end": 249}}]}}, "schema": []} | |
| {"input": "Neef took an individual silver medal at the 1994 European Cup behind Russia's Svetlana Goncharenko and returned the following year to win gold. She was a finalist individually at the 1994 European Championships and came sixth for Scotland at the 1994 Commonwealth Games.", "output": {"relations": {"coreference": [{"head": {"text": "She", "start": 144, "end": 147}, "tail": {"text": "Neef", "start": 0, "end": 4}}]}}, "schema": []} | |
| {"input": "Realizing that Rafe might be right, she calls him over to look over the tape as well. While they are discussing the tape, Caleb calls for help, asking them to meet him at the power plant. When they arrive they find Caleb on the ground. Rafe is wary and goes to check on him first. His instincts prove right as Caleb is now a vampire, having been spared having his heart eaten in exchange for undead servitude to Lilith. Rafe and Catherine try to escape, but Rafe, in trying to swing across a gap, swings too far and out a window, landing on the police chief's car. Catherine, who took a ladder down, is caught by Caleb, Vincent and McCutcheon, and is brought back to the brothel into Lilith's clutches. Rafe awakens in a hospital, but is strapped down to be taken into custody once he's healed. Rafe manages to break free just as Tamara, posing as a nurse, arrives to kill him. However, Rafe succeeds in getting the back of her outfit open and pushing her into a window, where the sunlight causes her to explode.", "output": {"relations": {"coreference": [{"head": {"text": "her", "start": 924, "end": 927}, "tail": {"text": "Tamara", "start": 830, "end": 836}}]}}, "schema": []} | |
| {"input": "Janet Maslin of The New York Times thought the film missed the mark: ``Though the screenwriter and the director clearly share certain affinities, their collective efforts on Track 29, which opens today at the D. W. Griffith and Quad Cinema, amount to overkill, particularly since the direction is so laden with contempt for the characters... Though Mr. Roeg's films can often be perverse (and startlingly, bracingly so), they are rarely this silly. Nor are they this maddening, since Track 29 does contain the seeds of something tantalizing. Linda's attempt to come to terms with her past through a wildly unpredictable, even dangerous fantasy has the stamp of Mr. Potter's better material, but it has been made too mindless to have any impact.", "output": {"relations": {"coreference": [{"head": {"text": "her", "start": 580, "end": 583}, "tail": {"text": "Linda", "start": 542, "end": 547}}]}}, "schema": []} | |
| {"input": "Bethenny calls a meeting to get everyone on the same page, but Jason is hostile with the group, making things worse and forcing Bethenny to play referee. Emotions are running high with Bethenny's assistant, Julie, who breaks down at a lunch meeting when asked if she is committed to the company for the long haul.", "output": {"relations": {"coreference": [{"head": {"text": "she", "start": 263, "end": 266}, "tail": {"text": "Julie", "start": 207, "end": 212}}]}}, "schema": []} | |
| {"input": "He played a role in the successful Marathi show Ek Shunya Shunya. He then appeared in numerous serials and many films and became noted for appearing in the Hindi films Vaastav, Kurushetra and 100 Days. Despite acting in so many movies, Shivaji became widely popular for playing ACP Pradyuman in C.I.D. (TV series). He is internationally known for appearing in C.I.D. He has been appearing in C.I.D. since 1998 and has earned international fame for appearing in this detective series.", "output": {"relations": {"coreference": [{"head": {"text": "He", "start": 315, "end": 317}, "tail": {"text": "Shivaji", "start": 236, "end": 243}}]}}, "schema": []} | |
| {"input": "Bart Got a Room is a 2008 comedy film written and directed by Brian Hecker, and stars Steven Kaplan, Alia Shawkat, William H. Macy, and Cheryl Hines. Also appearing in the film are Ashley Benson, Brandon Hardesty, Kate Micucci, Jennifer Tilly, Dinah Manoff (in her last film role as of 2017) and Chad Jamian Williams as Bart.", "output": {"relations": {"coreference": [{"head": {"text": "her", "start": 261, "end": 264}, "tail": {"text": "Dinah Manoff", "start": 244, "end": 256}}]}}, "schema": []} | |
| {"input": "Timothy's widow, Alice, was bequeathed the use of the house for as long as she wished to continue residence there. In 1889 EJ Corbett married Cecelia Mary Beirne, and the couple continued to reside at Killarney, with Alice Corbett, until Edward's death on 19 July 1893 at the early age of 32 when his horse bolted.", "output": {"relations": {"coreference": [{"head": {"text": "his", "start": 297, "end": 300}, "tail": {"text": "Edward", "start": 238, "end": 244}}]}}, "schema": []} | |
| {"input": "In that record, both Pickingill and Bateman described themselves as residing in Gravesend, and Pickingill declared that he was working as a labourer; no profession was listed for Bateman. Bateman was born c.1831 in Tillingham, Essex, as the daughter of Joseph Bateman and his wife Mary Ann Aggus; throughout married life, she identified as ``Mary Ann Pickingill'' and appeared as ``Sarah Ann Pittengale'' in her burial record.", "output": {"relations": {"coreference": [{"head": {"text": "she", "start": 322, "end": 325}, "tail": {"text": "Bateman", "start": 188, "end": 195}}]}}, "schema": []} | |
| {"input": "In Toronto, Elva Bottineau and her husband Norman Kidman are serial child abusers who neglect and abuse their five-year-old grandson, Jeffrey, and his older sister, forcing them to live in squalor while continuing to collect their government support checks. Jeffrey dies of sepsis, and after his grandparents are brought to justice, Ontario law regarding background checks of caregivers is revised. Both are serving a life sentence. After Rekha Kumari-Baker's divorce, her already turbulent relationship with her teenage daughters, Davina and Jasmine, goes from bad to worse.", "output": {"relations": {}}, "schema": []} | |
| {"input": "Instead of accompanying her sisters Anne, Katherine and Elizabeth to The Hague, Barbara remained in England to join Anne's household, attracting the companionship of Sarah Churchill, Duchess of Marlborough, and invoking a sense of jealousy and rage within their royal mistress, Queen Anne. Naturally ambitious like the rest of her family, Barbara mixed scintillating wit with devious deception in order to promote dissatisfaction against the Churchills, who came to abhor the reign of William III and Mary II (1689--1702).", "output": {"relations": {"coreference": [{"head": {"text": "her", "start": 327, "end": 330}, "tail": {"text": "Barbara", "start": 339, "end": 346}}]}}, "schema": []} | |
| {"input": "After the birth of his daughter Jennifer, Bill's wife Laura fell into a deep depression, but overcame it with Bill and Dr. Marlena Evans help. In 1978, Bill began having an affair with coworker Dr. Kate Winograd. He eventually left Laura to live with Kate, but when he realized he still loved Laura he returned to her and tried to repair their relationship.", "output": {"relations": {"coreference": [{"head": {"text": "her", "start": 314, "end": 317}, "tail": {"text": "Laura", "start": 293, "end": 298}}]}}, "schema": []} | |
| {"input": "A day before the release of No Boys Allowed, Hilson performed the song at Billboard's first live Tastemakers event in New York City on December 20. On January 4, 2011, Hilson gave a Motown-themed performance of ``Pretty Girl Rock'' on the Late Show with David Letterman, by paying tribute to Diana Ross and The Supremes with her two female back-up singers.", "output": {"relations": {"coreference": [{"head": {"text": "her", "start": 325, "end": 328}, "tail": {"text": "Hilson", "start": 168, "end": 174}}]}}, "schema": []} | |
| {"input": "Glee club director Will Schuester (Matthew Morrison) gives New Directions a two-week assignment covering the Beatles, with the first week focusing on their early years. Artie Abrams (Kevin McHale) serenades Kitty Wilde (Becca Tobin) with ``Drive My Car'' and invites her to a carnival. They are seen together by a new cheerleader, Bree (Erinn Westbrook), who Kitty realizes is trying to sabotage her.", "output": {"relations": {"coreference": [{"head": {"text": "her", "start": 396, "end": 399}, "tail": {"text": "Kitty", "start": 359, "end": 364}}]}}, "schema": []} | |
| {"input": "His father was the acting-governor of the fortress of Breda who in 1793 was held responsible for the less-than-vigorous defense of that city against the French armies then invading the Dutch Republic. Alexander was court-martialed and sentenced to life imprisonment. Bylandt first married Mary Christian (daughter of rear-admiral Sir Hugh Cloberry Christian) on June 20, 1806 at the Isle of Wight. After her death in 1818 he married Virginie Fr*derique Wilhelmine Aspasia Craan (daughter of Willem Benjamin Craan) on December 22, 1825 in St. Joost ten Node (Belgium).", "output": {"relations": {"coreference": [{"head": {"text": "her", "start": 404, "end": 407}, "tail": {"text": "Mary Christian", "start": 289, "end": 303}}]}}, "schema": []} | |
| {"input": "They live at Badrika performing severe austerities and meditation for the welfare of the world. These two inseparable sages took avatars on earth for the welfare of mankind. Legend has it that once Lord Shiva tried to bring the fame of Nara and Narayana before the entire world. To do that, he hurled his own potent weapon Paashupathastra at the meditating rishis.", "output": {"relations": {"coreference": [{"head": {"text": "he", "start": 291, "end": 293}, "tail": {"text": "Lord Shiva", "start": 198, "end": 208}}]}}, "schema": []} | |
| {"input": "During World War I, Taylor and her friend Emilie Widemann Macfarlane organized knitting units on behalf of Native Hawaiian soldiers fighting in World War I. Around this same period, she became a supporter of the women's suffrage movement in 1912. Native Hawaiian women of high societal rank like Taylor were the key contributor to this cause early on. In 1917, she attended a party hosted by Emma Nakuina to honor Almira Hollander Pitman, a visiting suffragist from the mainland United States, and wife of Benjamin F. Pitman, a cousin of Taylor's.", "output": {"relations": {"coreference": [{"head": {"text": "she", "start": 361, "end": 364}, "tail": {"text": "Taylor", "start": 296, "end": 302}}]}}, "schema": []} | |
| {"input": "Wilhelm Broeffel (6 February 1915 -- 24 June 1944) was a highly decorated Major in the Wehrmacht during World War II. He was also a recipient of the Knight's Cross of the Iron Cross.", "output": {"relations": {"coreference": [{"head": {"text": "He", "start": 118, "end": 120}, "tail": {"text": "Wilhelm Broeffel", "start": 0, "end": 16}}]}}, "schema": []} | |
| {"input": "He then begins testing her out about her father -- who does she care for more -- her husband or her family? Eventually Mariya says she would give up -- indeed, has given up, everything for him. Mazeppa leaves, reassured. Lyubov arrives, and pleads with Mariya to go to Mazeppa to save Kochubey -- only she can save him.", "output": {"relations": {"coreference": [{"head": {"text": "she", "start": 302, "end": 305}, "tail": {"text": "Mariya", "start": 253, "end": 259}}]}}, "schema": []} | |
| {"input": "Masaru Ikeda (Japanese, MSG), Yasuo Muramatsu (Japanese, MSG I-III), Katsunosuke Hori (Japanese, MSG I-III special edition), Michael Dobson (English, MSG) and Tony Pope (English, MSG I-III) Admiral Revil (also referred to as General Revil) is one of the Earth Federation's leading Space Force commanders. He is mentioned often, but does not make any personal appearances until the latter half of the series.", "output": {"relations": {"coreference": [{"head": {"text": "He", "start": 305, "end": 307}, "tail": {"text": "General Revil", "start": 225, "end": 238}}]}}, "schema": []} | |
| {"input": "Emer Gwynne Morganna Kenny (born 10 October 1989) is an English actress and screenwriter who initially came to national attention as Zsa Zsa Carter in the BBC soap opera EastEnders and its online spin-off EastEnders: E20 of which some episodes' scripts were written and co-written by her.", "output": {"relations": {"coreference": [{"head": {"text": "her", "start": 284, "end": 287}, "tail": {"text": "Emer Gwynne Morganna Kenny", "start": 0, "end": 26}}]}}, "schema": []} | |
| {"input": "The Bradleys were not intimidated by the suits and said they were willing to enforce the management contract, which gave them authority and rights to twenty percent of Copeland's earnings until she became eighteen, via the legal system. After DelaCerna stated that she would always make sure Copeland could dance, the emancipation papers and restraining orders were dropped. Even though she had dropped the temporary restraining order request, DelaCerna wanted the Bradleys out of her daughter's life.", "output": {"relations": {"coreference": [{"head": {"text": "she", "start": 387, "end": 390}, "tail": {"text": "DelaCerna", "start": 444, "end": 453}}]}}, "schema": []} | |
| {"input": "Lauren Crace, then a third year student at the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art, was cast as Danielle and began filming in June 2008. EastEnders was Crace's first professional acting role, and executive producer Diederick Santer expressed his pleasure that Crace had chosen to make her debut on the show. Upon her introduction, EastEnders's producers attempted to deceive the audience into believing Danielle was nothing more than a new friend for Stacey.", "output": {"relations": {"coreference": [{"head": {"text": "her", "start": 307, "end": 310}, "tail": {"text": "Danielle", "start": 397, "end": 405}}]}}, "schema": []} | |
| {"input": "But there was more drama to come before the race returned to green. Maldonado went wide at the final corner and Bianchi, taking advantage of the fact that the safety car line is before the start-finish line, was able to take the Venezuelan by surprise and pass him for second.", "output": {"relations": {"coreference": [{"head": {"text": "him", "start": 261, "end": 264}, "tail": {"text": "Bianchi", "start": 112, "end": 119}}]}}, "schema": []} | |
| {"input": "On March 22, while accusing her of lying about being beaten, Lukashenko admitted that Khalip's phone had been bugged and was being listened to by the government. Both Khalip and Sannikov were detained in a KGB facility in Minsk. Hours after the arrest, Khalip borrowed a mobile phone from another detainee and called her mother, asking her to take care of her young son. According to Sannikov's lawyer Pavel Sapelko, he was denied proper medical treatment for his injuries.", "output": {"relations": {"coreference": [{"head": {"text": "he", "start": 417, "end": 419}, "tail": {"text": "Sannikov", "start": 384, "end": 392}}]}}, "schema": []} | |
| {"input": "Carolyn Jane Waldo, (born December 11, 1964 in Montreal, Quebec) is a former synchronized swimmer from Canada. Competing both as a solo and as part of a duo with Michelle Cameron, Waldo experienced tremendous success in international competition. She was the first Canadian female to win two gold medals at one Olympics games, winning both the solo and duo competitions at the 1988 Summer Olympics in Seoul, South Korea.", "output": {"relations": {"coreference": [{"head": {"text": "She", "start": 247, "end": 250}, "tail": {"text": "Waldo", "start": 180, "end": 185}}]}}, "schema": []} | |
| {"input": "In August 1987, Stan declined to pursue the House Minority Leader position after Larry Campbell left the position. Bunn then ran in the 1992 election to replace John Brenneman in Oregon Senate District 2, where Bunn then lived after redistricting. On July 2, 1992, he was appointed to the position when Brenneman resigned from the seat.", "output": {"relations": {"coreference": [{"head": {"text": "he", "start": 265, "end": 267}, "tail": {"text": "Bunn", "start": 211, "end": 215}}]}}, "schema": []} | |
| {"input": "Unfortunately when a concerned Jessica realized how obsessed Bonnie was getting about Sarah, she threatened to reopen the rape case against Marshall if he didn't take Sarah and leave town for good. Unfortunately, Bonnie learned what Jessica had done and raced to Marshall's to stop him from taking Sarah away. Knowing that Jessica would make good on her threat, Marshall argued with Bonnie and told her he was leaving with Sarah.", "output": {"relations": {}}, "schema": []} | |
| {"input": "William Rees-Mogg was impressed with Douglas-Home's approach and made him foreign editor in 1978. He was a candidate for the editorship when Rupert Murdoch took over the paper in 1981, but Harold Evans was appointed instead. However a year later Murdoch and Evans had a spectacular falling-out over issues of editorial independence, and Douglas-Home was finally appointed. He edited The Times between 1982 and 1985.", "output": {"relations": {"coreference": [{"head": {"text": "He", "start": 373, "end": 375}, "tail": {"text": "Douglas-Home", "start": 337, "end": 349}}]}}, "schema": []} | |
| {"input": "A high school friend's mother, who died from breast cancer., noticed Stiles' talent and urged her to pursue a career as a makeup artist. While attending college at George Mason University, Stiles was offered part-time employment with MAC Cosmetics, owned by the Estee Lauder Companies. Under contract with MAC Cosmetics, Stiles worked on concert productions for Cher and Missy Elliott. Although successful in her position with the company, Stiles sought more out of her career.", "output": {"relations": {"coreference": [{"head": {"text": "her", "start": 409, "end": 412}, "tail": {"text": "Stiles", "start": 440, "end": 446}}]}}, "schema": []} | |
| {"input": "Brenda marries Jax at the same moment that Sonny's wife, Lily is killed in a car bomb. After mourning his dead wife Lily, Sonny dedicates himself to getting his true love Brenda back. Sonny does everything he can to force Brenda to admit her true feelings for him, but Brenda denies it and wants to honor her husband Jax.", "output": {"relations": {"coreference": [{"head": {"text": "her", "start": 238, "end": 241}, "tail": {"text": "Brenda", "start": 222, "end": 228}}]}}, "schema": []} | |
| {"input": "Only a few years after this, in the early 1860s, Panton experienced financial difficulties and sold Claremont to George Thorn, who was by then a leading figure in Ipswich. The Thorns were closely involved in politics, George and four of his sons serving as Members of the Legislative Assembly at various times. The eldest son, George Thorn, junior, was Premier between 1876-77 while he was living at Claremont.", "output": {"relations": {"coreference": [{"head": {"text": "he", "start": 383, "end": 385}, "tail": {"text": "George Thorn", "start": 327, "end": 339}}]}}, "schema": []} | |
| {"input": "Carrie blackmails Lockhart to send her back as the new station chief in Islamabad, Pakistan. There, Carrie sets up another secret base with Max and Fara and convinces Quinn to join. Saul arrives at the embassy to oversee private security. Carrie asks Fara to recruit Aayan but she fails to do so as Aayan is too scared.", "output": {"relations": {"coreference": [{"head": {"text": "she", "start": 277, "end": 280}, "tail": {"text": "Fara", "start": 251, "end": 255}}]}}, "schema": []} | |
| {"input": "One of them, Peter Clemenza, (Richard Castellano) respectfully greets him as the new Don. Kay realizes Connie was telling the truth, and that Michael has become his father's successor in every way. In the novel, Kay flees to New Hampshire with their children, despite Connie recanting her accusations.", "output": {"relations": {"coreference": [{"head": {"text": "her", "start": 285, "end": 288}, "tail": {"text": "Connie", "start": 268, "end": 274}}]}}, "schema": []} | |
| {"input": "He is concerned about the time away from home, but eventually relents. Jim continues his pursuit of Don, but Don remains evasive. Betty greatly enjoys her work on the Coca-Cola photo shoot. She is even excited when the phone rings at home and it's for her, about her job. While she is at the shoot, Sally's dog Polly attacks a neighbor's pet pigeon.", "output": {"relations": {"coreference": [{"head": {"text": "she", "start": 278, "end": 281}, "tail": {"text": "Sally", "start": 299, "end": 304}}]}}, "schema": []} | |
| {"input": "Sophie Jan Thompson Womack (29 August 1954 - 17 February 2008) was an American physician, who broke boundaries in medical landscape for both women and African Americans. Her specialty was neonatology. Womack was born in San Antonio, Texas to Clarence and Irene Thompson. She graduated from Howard University and Meharry Medical College.", "output": {"relations": {"coreference": [{"head": {"text": "She", "start": 271, "end": 274}, "tail": {"text": "Womack", "start": 201, "end": 207}}]}}, "schema": []} | |
| {"input": "Cersei Lannister appeals to lords, including House Tyrell's bannermen, for support against Daenerys, portraying her as a dangerous foreign invader.", "output": {"relations": {"coreference": [{"head": {"text": "her", "start": 112, "end": 115}, "tail": {"text": "Daenerys", "start": 91, "end": 99}}]}}, "schema": []} | |
| {"input": "While they are on their date, Cal is murdered, leaving Ethan and Alicia devastated. Rainsford commented, ``It's typical that after a year of ups and downs and procrastinating, they got together on the day that Cal is murdered''. In the aftermath of his death, Alicia and Ethan grow close and she comforts him.", "output": {"relations": {}}, "schema": []} | |
| {"input": "Historian Mary Anne Everett Green described Gerald as having been quite handsome in appearance, and he in turn was pleased by Elizabeth. He had been a kindly husband to his first wife, and his second marriage was also happy. According to historian Barbara Jean Harris, Elizabeth married Gerald against her father's will; however in 1527 her mother forgave her by granting Elizabeth a dowry of *1000.", "output": {"relations": {"coreference": [{"head": {"text": "her", "start": 302, "end": 305}, "tail": {"text": "Elizabeth", "start": 269, "end": 278}}]}}, "schema": []} | |
| {"input": "It became known that she ``accidentally'' read Mayakovsky out a letter from Paris alleging that Tatiana was getting married, while, as it turned out soon, the latter's wedding wasn't on the agenda at that very moment. Lydia Chukovskaya insisted it was the ``ever-powerful Yakov Agranov, another one of Lilya's lovers'' who prevented Mayakovsky's getting a visa, upon her request.", "output": {"relations": {"coreference": [{"head": {"text": "her", "start": 367, "end": 370}, "tail": {"text": "Lilya", "start": 302, "end": 307}}]}}, "schema": []} | |
| {"input": "Coudert also taught; among her pupils was the miniaturist Rosa Hooper. Coudert traveled to Europe in the late 1890s under the patronage of socialite Minnie Paget. She was welcomed by high society there and soon became known for her portraits of royalty, including King Edward VII, Czar Nicholas II of Russia and his wife Alexandra. At her height, Coudert's works earned her as much as US $4,000 per portrait.", "output": {"relations": {"coreference": [{"head": {"text": "her", "start": 335, "end": 338}, "tail": {"text": "Coudert", "start": 347, "end": 354}}]}}, "schema": []} | |
| {"input": "Thom Jurek of AllMusic rated the album three stars out of five, calling it ``one solidly placed party anthem after another'' but ``strictly for contemporary country audiences.'' Country Weekly reviewer Jessica Phillips praised Butter and Crystal's vocals, but thought that the album lacked more serious songs to contrast the ``unexceptional summer ditties.'' Her review gave it two-and-a-half stars out of five.", "output": {"relations": {"coreference": [{"head": {"text": "Her", "start": 359, "end": 362}, "tail": {"text": "Jessica Phillips", "start": 202, "end": 218}}]}}, "schema": []} | |
| {"input": "Khauff is a 2000 film directed by Sanjay Gupta and starring Sanjay Dutt and Manisha Koirala. Neha witnesses the Mafia slaying of a police officer and is forced to give a confession to the police, putting her life in danger. Meanwhile, Neha falls in love with Vicky aka babu and gets married. However, she realizes Vicky is not really who he is and is just a killer hired to prevent her from testifying against the culprits.", "output": {"relations": {"coreference": [{"head": {"text": "she", "start": 301, "end": 304}, "tail": {"text": "Neha", "start": 235, "end": 239}}]}}, "schema": []} | |
| {"input": "Lily disliked Alicia's popularity and sound medical skills and Halfpenny believed that Lily was ``threatened'' by someone with both those skills. She began to resent Alicia and started expressing her resentment of her in front of their colleagues. Yu described Lily's actions as bullying, but believed that she bullied her because she was grieving for her father. Lily did not realise that she was bullying Alicia and Yu explained that ``Lily says things in the heat of the moment and then regrets them, but she's too proud to own up or say sorry to Alicia.''", "output": {"relations": {"coreference": [{"head": {"text": "she", "start": 390, "end": 393}, "tail": {"text": "Lily", "start": 438, "end": 442}}]}}, "schema": []} | |
| {"input": "Claire chooses between career and love when Ronnie hands her proof of Sonny's culpability in the car-bombing. Sonny demands Claire tell the truth. Claire ultimately disposes of the evidence upon discovering Ronnie had obtained it without a warrant. When Kristina arrives to talk to Sonny, Claire allows her to do so and watches as the two finally make peace with one another.", "output": {"relations": {"coreference": [{"head": {"text": "her", "start": 303, "end": 306}, "tail": {"text": "Kristina", "start": 254, "end": 262}}]}}, "schema": []} | |
| {"input": "Saurin retained some indirect political influence until the enactment of Catholic Emancipation in 1829 finally ended his political career. Despite his increasing age he returned to private practice for some years, and became ``Father of the Bar'' (that is, its longest serving member). Saurin married Mary O'Brien, daughter of Edward Dominic O'Brien and Mary Carrick. She was the sister of William O'Brien, 2nd Marquess of Thomond, and James O'Brien, 3rd Marquess of Thomond, and the widow of Sir Richard Eyre Cox, 4th Baronet (died 1783).", "output": {"relations": {"coreference": [{"head": {"text": "She", "start": 368, "end": 371}, "tail": {"text": "Mary O'Brien", "start": 301, "end": 313}}]}}, "schema": []} | |
| {"input": "Shocked, Hugh tells Matt that he and the other cousins will take legal action if Matt refuses to sell, but Matt is undeterred. After learning of Brian's affair with Elizabeth and realizing that he will not visit, Julie comes to the hospital, partly feeling that decency obliges her to.", "output": {"relations": {"coreference": [{"head": {"text": "her", "start": 278, "end": 281}, "tail": {"text": "Julie", "start": 213, "end": 218}}]}}, "schema": []} | |
| {"input": "In the Soviet Union's final years there was a strong tendency to view Mayakovsky's work as dated and insignificant; there were even calls for banishing his poems from school textbooks. Yet on the basis of his best works, Mayakovsky's reputation was revived and (by authors like Yuri Karabchiyevsky) attempts have been made to recreate an objective picture of his life and legacy.", "output": {"relations": {"coreference": [{"head": {"text": "his", "start": 359, "end": 362}, "tail": {"text": "Mayakovsky", "start": 221, "end": 231}}]}}, "schema": []} | |
| {"input": "It was the second time that an actress won the National Film Award for Best Actress under Lajmi's directorial hand. This time it was Raveena Tandon, who was not as appreciated before, and Lajmi was credited as being the one to exploit the hidden talent in her.", "output": {"relations": {"coreference": [{"head": {"text": "her", "start": 256, "end": 259}, "tail": {"text": "Raveena Tandon", "start": 133, "end": 147}}]}}, "schema": []} | |
| {"input": "The convoy gets help from the Pakistani military after a delay. The White House cuts relations with Pakistan and orders an evacuation of the remaining embassy personnel. Quinn escapes the embassy and plans on killing Haqqani. Carrie stays behind to find him. During a rally of Haqqani, Carrie forces Quinn to abort his plan on killing him and discovers Dar Adal in Haqqani's car.", "output": {"relations": {"coreference": [{"head": {"text": "his", "start": 315, "end": 318}, "tail": {"text": "Quinn", "start": 300, "end": 305}}]}}, "schema": []} | |
| {"input": "They are skeptical at first, but ultimately accept the offers and try to pick up women with their friends Gary (Stephen Merchant), Flats (J. B. Smoove) and Hog Head (Larry Joe Campbell). Maggie and Grace spend Rick and Fred's ``Hall Pass Week'' at Maggie's parents' house in Cape Cod, where Grace flirts with athlete Gerry (Tyler Hoechlin). She says that if their husbands have Hall Passes, so should they.", "output": {"relations": {"coreference": [{"head": {"text": "She", "start": 341, "end": 344}, "tail": {"text": "Grace", "start": 291, "end": 296}}]}}, "schema": []} | |
| {"input": "Moved by his declaration, Maggie tells him she did not use her Hall Pass either, and they reconcile and have sex for the first time in months. Fred and Grace also reconcile and decide to hide their cheating from one another. However, Fred ultimately confesses that he used his Hall Pass with Meg when Grace asks him to take her to see Kathy Griffin.", "output": {"relations": {"coreference": [{"head": {"text": "her", "start": 324, "end": 327}, "tail": {"text": "Grace", "start": 301, "end": 306}}]}}, "schema": []} | |
| {"input": "She was born as Sophia Fowler near the town of Guilford, Connecticut on March 20, 1798, to Miner Fowler and Rachel Hall. Born deaf, she first attended school at age 19, starting (along with her sister Parnel) at the new school for the Deaf in Hartford in 1817 and continued her studies until the Spring of 1821.", "output": {"relations": {"coreference": [{"head": {"text": "she", "start": 132, "end": 135}, "tail": {"text": "Sophia Fowler", "start": 16, "end": 29}}]}}, "schema": []} | |
| {"input": "George tries numerous attempts to prevent that from happening as she gets older. His last stunt however makes Pauline suitable for her new parents. Mrs. Carruthers, the owner of the foundling home (played by Doris Packer), and George (now played by Pat Boone) transport Pauline to her new home.", "output": {"relations": {"coreference": [{"head": {"text": "her", "start": 281, "end": 284}, "tail": {"text": "Pauline", "start": 270, "end": 277}}]}}, "schema": []} | |
| {"input": "Pogner, addressing the assembly, announces his offer of his daughter's hand for the winner of the song contest. When Hans Sachs argues that Eva ought to have a say in the matter, Pogner agrees that Eva may refuse the winner of the contest, but she must still marry a mastersinger.", "output": {"relations": {"coreference": [{"head": {"text": "she", "start": 244, "end": 247}, "tail": {"text": "Eva", "start": 198, "end": 201}}]}}, "schema": []} | |
| {"input": "He falls in love with Meera (Trisha Krishnan), whom he just met. One day, Meera and Arjun get into a quarrel on the road and Meera gets into an auto. Arjun hitches a ride from Michael, who is riding in the same direction, to catch up with Meera. Suddenly, Michael is shot but Arjun saves him.", "output": {"relations": {"coreference": [{"head": {"text": "him", "start": 288, "end": 291}, "tail": {"text": "Michael", "start": 256, "end": 263}}]}}, "schema": []} | |
| {"input": "He competed at tracks throughout California and at the newly built Santa Anita Racetrack in Arcadia, California he rode the first-ever winner for trainer Noble Threewitt during the opening season in which he would also win important races such as the San Felipe Stakes and Santa Margarita Handicap, the latter a race he would win three more times as a trainer. In 1946, Turk retired from riding and turned to training Thoroughbreds as a career. For owner Louis R. Rowan, Clyde Turk trained Ruken to a win in the 1967 Santa Anita Derby, the most important event for three-year-olds in California. At Churchill Downs they then won the Stepping Stone Purse which prompted bettors to make him their third choice for the Kentucky Derby in which he would finish eighth.", "output": {"relations": {"coreference": [{"head": {"text": "him", "start": 685, "end": 688}, "tail": {"text": "Clyde Turk", "start": 471, "end": 481}}]}}, "schema": []} | |
| {"input": "Returning home, Xanthippe has a vision and collapses. Her husband soon awakes and, having had a dream, asks some wise men for an interpretation. They declare that the dream reveals the struggle between Satan and Christ and advise that the husband be baptized. When they look in on his wife Xanthippe, expecting her to be near death, they discover her singing praises to Jesus.", "output": {"relations": {}}, "schema": []} | |
| {"input": "Price got an assist in the game as he set up Brian Talbot for the opening goal. Price also played in Arsenal's 1980 Cup Winners' Cup defeat at the hands of Valencia, on penalties. Price surprisingly lost his place to the veteran John Hollins at the start of the 1980--81 season. As so he was sold to Crystal Palace in March 1981, in a part-exchange deal which saw Peter Nicholas move the other way.", "output": {"relations": {}}, "schema": []} | |
| {"input": "American War Walter Thorn (1844--1920), Union Army officer in the American Civil War Frank Monroe Upton (1896--1962) US Navy sailor, for action during World War I Matt Urban (1919--1995), Lt. Colonel, U.S Army. Also received seven Purple Hearts, World War II. He has the most individual combat decorations for an infantryman (~14) from US Army for World War II.", "output": {"relations": {"coreference": [{"head": {"text": "He", "start": 260, "end": 262}, "tail": {"text": "Matt Urban", "start": 163, "end": 173}}]}}, "schema": []} | |
| {"input": "Both Mipple and Mepple can only stay in their true forms for a short time before growing tired, so they generally take energy-saving forms resembling cellphones. . Mipple (**** Mippuru)/' Voiced by: Akiko Yajima (Japanese); Angie Beers (English) Mipple is the Princess of Hope from the Garden of Light. She, like Honoka, is generally more reserved than her male counterpart.", "output": {"relations": {"coreference": [{"head": {"text": "She", "start": 303, "end": 306}, "tail": {"text": "Angie Beers", "start": 224, "end": 235}}]}}, "schema": []} | |
| {"input": "When Sherry comes to his father to talk about Zoya, Kamaal, before listening to him, pleads him to marry Mariam for the sake of Ansar's child. Seeing him in a helpless state and asking his son for something with much pleading, Sherry unwillingly agrees to his wish. Upon knowing this, Mariam is astonished, since she knew about Sherry being in love with Zoya and asks Kamaal to get them married instead of forcing Sherry into such a relationship where neither he nor Mariam would remain happy.", "output": {"relations": {}}, "schema": []} | |
| {"input": "Amit and his wife Megan travel to his high school alma mater Langford for Pam's wedding. Pam, the daughter of the headmaster of Langford, and Amit were close despite never having a formal relationship with each other. Both Amit and Megan are insecure the night of the wedding; Amit mainly for mistaking his former classmate ``Ted'' for ``Tim,'' and Megan mainly because there is a small burn on her skirt.", "output": {"relations": {}}, "schema": []} | |
| {"input": "``Tory couple who broke expenses rules KEEP cash''. Daily Mail. Associated Newspapers Ltd. Retrieved 13 May 2009. ^ Prince, Rosa (25 July 2008). ``Daily Telegraph -- Tory MP Nicholas Winterton accuses David Cameron's mafia of trying to force him out''.", "output": {"relations": {"coreference": [{"head": {"text": "him", "start": 242, "end": 245}, "tail": {"text": "Nicholas Winterton", "start": 174, "end": 192}}]}}, "schema": []} | |
| {"input": "While her sister Flora was one of the first women ever to serve on a school board, Louisa was one of the first women elected to a hospital board, and her work was so valuable that she changed the attitude of one male board member who had at first been opposed to the idea of a woman helping to run the Edinburgh Royal Infirmary.", "output": {"relations": {"coreference": [{"head": {"text": "her", "start": 6, "end": 9}, "tail": {"text": "Louisa", "start": 83, "end": 89}}]}}, "schema": []} | |
| {"input": "This causes Eva to storm off angrily, confirming Sachs's suspicion that she has fallen in love with Walther. Eva is intercepted by Magdalena, who informs her that Beckmesser is coming to serenade her. Eva, determined to search for Walther, tells Magdalena to pose as her (Eva) at the bedroom window.", "output": {"relations": {"coreference": [{"head": {"text": "her", "start": 267, "end": 270}, "tail": {"text": "Eva", "start": 201, "end": 204}}]}}, "schema": []} | |
| {"input": "She was the first female bowler to score a perfect game in sanctioned competition (on March 28, 1951), and the first to bowl three sanctioned perfect games. Wene won the BPAA Individual Match Game Title in 1955 and 1960, and was named Woman Bowler of the Year by the Bowling Writers Association of America in both of those years . She was a member of the All-America teams in 1955, 1959, 1960, 1961, and 1962.", "output": {"relations": {"coreference": [{"head": {"text": "She", "start": 331, "end": 334}, "tail": {"text": "Wene", "start": 157, "end": 161}}]}}, "schema": []} | |
| {"input": "At night, Ellie catches Riley attempting to sneak out of the school, and demands to accompany her. Riley reluctantly agrees, and the two make their way to the mall, where they meet Riley's friend Winston. As Winston teaches Ellie how to ride a horse, Riley steals his radio, and discovers that an attack by the Fireflies--a rebel group opposing the quarantine zone authorities--has occurred nearby.", "output": {"relations": {"coreference": [{"head": {"text": "his", "start": 264, "end": 267}, "tail": {"text": "Winston", "start": 208, "end": 215}}]}}, "schema": []} | |
| {"input": "The two women are shocked to see each other and have a conversation full of hints at their past. Elena convinces Mario to let her stay in a hotel until their wedding and Rosaura confronts her there, demanding her to leave the family in peace. When Elena reminds Rosaura that Mario loves her and would be heartbroken without her, Rosaura instead begs that she treat him with respect.", "output": {"relations": {"coreference": [{"head": {"text": "her", "start": 287, "end": 290}, "tail": {"text": "Elena", "start": 248, "end": 253}}]}}, "schema": []} | |
| {"input": "Under this law the Duke of Bedford was fined for demolishing half of Woburn Abbey without notification, although it is inconceivable that the Duke would have been able to demolish half of the huge house (much of it visible from a public highway) without attracting public attention until the demolition was complete. Indifference on the part of local authorities and the public resulted in poor enforcement of the Act, and revealed the true root of the problem. When in 1956 Lord Lansdowne notified the ``Ministry of Housing and Government'' of his intention to demolish the greater part and corps de logis of Bowood designed by Robert Adam, no preservation society or historical group raised an objection (with the exception of James Lees-Milne, the noted biographer and historian of the English country house) and the demolition went ahead unchallenged.", "output": {"relations": {}}, "schema": []} | |
| {"input": "They had seven children before Tyler died in 1862, and his wife never remarried. In 1888, Julia Gardiner told journalist Nelly Bly that at the moment of the Peacemaker explosion ``I fainted and did not revive until someone was carrying me off the boat, and I struggled so that I almost knocked us both off the gangplank''. She said she later learned that President Tyler was her rescuer.", "output": {"relations": {"coreference": [{"head": {"text": "She", "start": 323, "end": 326}, "tail": {"text": "Julia Gardiner", "start": 90, "end": 104}}]}}, "schema": []} | |
| {"input": "Though Rian confirms Kazami's story, Burai reminds Ryuga that it is a Makai Knight's duty not to involve normal humans in their matters. Soon after, upon finding Takeru watching over Rui now that her memories have been altered to have her think she is an orphan, Ryuga meets with Kazami to tell him to stay away.", "output": {"relations": {}}, "schema": []} | |
| {"input": "Stumpo has appeared in numerous publications including Curbed, Forbes Magazine, Boston Common, Upscale Living Cocktails and Joints, Paper Cut Magazine, The Boston Herald, and The Boston Globe. She speaks at numerous events with a stated goal of getting more women involved in construction. Stumpo was a featured speaker at the 2014 MA Conference for Women, where Hillary Clinton was the keynote speaker. She was also a featured speaker at the Boston Ad Club at the Women's Leadership Forum.", "output": {"relations": {"coreference": [{"head": {"text": "She", "start": 404, "end": 407}, "tail": {"text": "Stumpo", "start": 290, "end": 296}}]}}, "schema": []} | |
| {"input": "Ren* Weis published a biography of Thompson, entitled Criminal Justice: The True Story of Edith Thompson, in 1988. Jill Dawson published a fictional version of the case, entitled Fred and Edie, in 2000. Weis' biography, with a new preface about the case and his letter of appeal to the Home Secretary, appeared in 2001, as did the film Another Life, which told their story, and in which Natasha Little played Edith Thompson, Nick Moran played Percy Thompson and Ioan Gruffudd played Frederick Bywaters.", "output": {"relations": {}}, "schema": []} | |
| {"input": "His most important role in the story is when it becomes known that he has been collecting Gads, and has quite a lot of them in a safe in his house. He was the buyer that had planned to buy the stolen Gads from Jacque and Wanda in the beginning, the ones that ended up going to Hajiki and Katana. Rich and always busy, Larry is not a bad guy, and he actually loves his daughter a lot, he just doesn't show it well until after she gets kidnapped.", "output": {"relations": {"coreference": [{"head": {"text": "he", "start": 346, "end": 348}, "tail": {"text": "Larry", "start": 318, "end": 323}}]}}, "schema": []} | |
| {"input": "The witness testifies that his breakfast took him five minutes to prepare, but the lawyer Vincent Gambini traps him in a contradiction by pointing out that the recipe for regular grits requires 20 minutes of preparation time, not five minutes. In the 2002 novel The Secret Life of Bees by Sue Monk Kidd, the narrator and protagonist Lily describes a punishment her abusive father routinely inflicted on her: kneeling on grits.", "output": {"relations": {"coreference": [{"head": {"text": "her", "start": 361, "end": 364}, "tail": {"text": "Lily", "start": 333, "end": 337}}]}}, "schema": []} | |
| {"input": "The episode, directed by Melanie Mayron and written by Maya Goldsmith, originally aired on February 18, 2014 on ABC Family. In the episode, Spencer is ready to tell Aria that Ezra is ``A'', while Hanna and Emily, worried that Aria will be hurt, remain hesitant. Meanwhile, Spencer's addiction to amphetamines is exposed, causing damage to her credibility among the Liars.", "output": {"relations": {}}, "schema": []} | |
| {"input": "In 2012, Lofgren joined Mary Whipple, Caryn Davies, Caroline Lind, Amanda Polk, Meghan Musnicki, Taylor Ritzel, Jamie Redman, and Susan Francia to set the World Record in the women's 8+ in the heats of the Lucerne Rowing World Cup. She then joined Whipple, Davies, Lind, Elle Logan, Musnicki, Ritzel, Francia, and Erin Cafaro to win gold at the London 2012 Olympic Games. When she won a gold medal in women's eight at the 2012 London Games, Lofgren knew her perseverance had paid off.", "output": {"relations": {"coreference": [{"head": {"text": "she", "start": 377, "end": 380}, "tail": {"text": "Lofgren", "start": 441, "end": 448}}]}}, "schema": []} | |
| {"input": "It was reported that Liz would reunite with her family in episodes set in Blackpool, speaking of the storyline a Coronation Street spokeswomen said: Fans will be on the edge of their seats when the week-long Blackpool adventure reaches an extraordinary finale involving a dramatic sea rescue and a tragic death. In December 2003, Callard revealed that she would be returning again for Liz's son Steve (Simon Gregson)'s wedding to Karen, she said to the News of the World: ``I'm definitely coming back, I've just worked for four weeks and I had such a great time there's no way I can turn down a chance to come back''.", "output": {"relations": {}}, "schema": []} | |
| {"input": "As an international top model, Kallio worked all around the world, living in Paris, New York and Miami, and being featured in various news and entertainment programmes, including WABC-TV's Eyewitness News and Hard Copy. She also had a small cameo appearance in the 1993 romantic comedy film For Love or Money, starring Michael J. Fox and Gabrielle Anwar. In the 2000s, Kallio worked for Nicole Miller for ten years, also having her own lingerie design business.", "output": {"relations": {"coreference": [{"head": {"text": "her", "start": 428, "end": 431}, "tail": {"text": "Kallio", "start": 369, "end": 375}}]}}, "schema": []} | |
| {"input": "It is also mentioned frequently in Stephen King's 1998 novel Bag of Bones and in passing in his 2015 novel Finders Keepers. Ray Noble's 1932 dance band hit ``We've Got the Moon and Sixpence'', sung by Al Bowlly, takes its name from the book and Jack Kerouac mentions the book in his 1958 novella The Subterraneans.", "output": {"relations": {"coreference": [{"head": {"text": "his", "start": 279, "end": 282}, "tail": {"text": "Jack Kerouac", "start": 245, "end": 257}}]}}, "schema": []} | |
| {"input": "She runs down and opens the door, only to find Mark, carrying a boombox playing Christmas songs and large cue cards on which he has written, without any expectation of reciprocation, that he loves her. As he walks away, Juliet runs after him to give him a quick, innocent kiss and runs back inside. Writer Jamie (Colin Firth) is pushed to Juliet and Peter's wedding by his girlfriend (Sienna Guillory) as she feigns illness.", "output": {"relations": {"coreference": [{"head": {"text": "she", "start": 405, "end": 408}, "tail": {"text": "Sienna Guillory", "start": 385, "end": 400}}]}}, "schema": []} | |
| {"input": "Throughout the voyage, the various passengers meet and interact. William and Angelica fall in love at first sight, while Winnie and Jeremy fall for each other after Winnie's dog Flopsy trips him. Gaston meanwhile attempts to woo Molly with Angelica's locket, which he found after she unknowingly dropped it.", "output": {"relations": {"coreference": [{"head": {"text": "she", "start": 280, "end": 283}, "tail": {"text": "Angelica", "start": 240, "end": 248}}]}}, "schema": []} | |
| {"input": "It was not a complete digimon but was made from the core of a digimon. Rika with Renamon went to save Impmon on the behalf of Renamon the timing of Arc was fixed so Ryo and Cyberdramon went to get Rika and Renamon. On the other hand Arc left on its time and Guilmon asked the Arc to stop as his Tamer and other friends were not there yet.", "output": {"relations": {}}, "schema": []} | |
| {"input": "Ever since he felt her pure and warm Cosmo, and was moved by Hilda's frustration about not being able to help everyone in Asgard despite being Odin's priestess, Thor swore to protect her as her guardian. Despite noticing that Hilda's Cosmo had changed, he fought against Athena's Saints hoping that she would return to being the kind person she once was.", "output": {"relations": {"coreference": [{"head": {"text": "she", "start": 299, "end": 302}, "tail": {"text": "Athena", "start": 271, "end": 277}}]}}, "schema": []} | |
| {"input": "The paper is published five days a week during the fall and winter semesters, and weekly during the summer. The Daily printed circulation is 12,500. Lawrence Cunningham was hired in July 2014 as the general manager, overseeing the organization's advertising department. Following Laura Widmer's resignation as the organization's CEO in November 2014, the Iowa State Daily Publication Board named Cunningham as her replacement in December 2014.", "output": {"relations": {"coreference": [{"head": {"text": "her", "start": 410, "end": 413}, "tail": {"text": "Laura Widmer", "start": 280, "end": 292}}]}}, "schema": []} | |
| {"input": "Throughout her career, Lamont has campaigned on issues such as equality and violence against women. Her profile on the Scottish Parliament website lists her political interests as being focussed on tackling poverty, women's rights and disability issues. She credits Curran, and the work of author Erin Pizzey for helping to broaden her understanding of women's issues.", "output": {"relations": {}}, "schema": []} | |
| {"input": "She was the sixth Head of Household of the season, and made the decision to turn on her alliance and nominate Will and Marvin for eviction. She also won the Power of Veto that week, and chose to leave her nominations intact, resulting in Will's eviction. The following week, Adria was nominated alongside Natalie, but she won her second consecutive Power of Veto and saved herself from the block.", "output": {"relations": {"coreference": [{"head": {"text": "she", "start": 318, "end": 321}, "tail": {"text": "Adria", "start": 275, "end": 280}}]}}, "schema": []} | |
| {"input": "John Bourchier, 2nd Baron Berners (1467 -- 19 March 1533) was an English soldier, statesman and translator. John Bourchier, born about 1467, was the only son of Sir Humphrey Bourchier (d.1471) and Elizabeth Tilney (d.1497), the daughter and sole heir of Sir Frederick Tilney of Boston, Lincolnshire. Through his father, Bourchier was descended from King Edward III; his great-grandmother, Anne of Gloucester, was the daughter of Thomas of Woodstock, King Edward's youngest son.", "output": {"relations": {"coreference": [{"head": {"text": "his", "start": 308, "end": 311}, "tail": {"text": "Bourchier", "start": 320, "end": 329}}]}}, "schema": []} | |
| {"input": "She tells the women her first husband died by taking poison after dealing with illness, which she claims was suicide and the reason she was arrested for apparently attempting to poison her second husband which she swears she hasn't done.The women mostly still believe she is innocent and support Edna with her appeal to get her released, however when she lets something slip to Marlene which makes it clear she did indeed poison her husband she then tries to poison Marlene multiple times despite Marlene not even hearing what Edna had said.She also accidentely poisons Alice and Frances by lacing drink which was meant for Marlene.", "output": {"relations": {}}, "schema": []} | |
| {"input": "Clifford Siskin argues that the satire of the second ``Supposition'' is directed at all those people who discussed the book at social gatherings (or subscribed to the volume and received a copy), but never read it. Carolyn Steedman describes the ``Suppositions'' as ``intentionally offensive, and wonderfully so'', and shows how Hands manages to suggest the limitedness of her superiors' worldview and critical powers.", "output": {"relations": {"coreference": [{"head": {"text": "her", "start": 373, "end": 376}, "tail": {"text": "Hands", "start": 329, "end": 334}}]}}, "schema": []} | |
| {"input": "In Max Heart, she serves as Hikari's guardian under the assumption that she is her cousin, possibly due to the manipulation of the Queen. Shougo Fujimura / Shawn Ferguson (** ** Fujimura Sh*go) Voiced by: Daisuke Kishio (Japanese); Will Wood (English) Often nicknamed 'Fujipi' (or 'Fergy') by his friends, Shogo is a childhood friend of Honoka who Nagisa has a crush on.", "output": {"relations": {"coreference": [{"head": {"text": "his", "start": 293, "end": 296}, "tail": {"text": "Shogo", "start": 306, "end": 311}}]}}, "schema": []} | |
| {"input": "In the crowd of onlookers is a little boy who picks up one of the books and thumbs through it before his father takes it from him and throws it on the pile with the rest. That book is The Moon and Sixpence. The book was mentioned in Agatha Christie's mystery (Hercule Poirot series) novel Five Little Pigs, when Poirot asks one of the suspects (Angela Warren) if she read the book at the time the crime was committed.", "output": {"relations": {"coreference": [{"head": {"text": "she", "start": 363, "end": 366}, "tail": {"text": "Angela Warren", "start": 345, "end": 358}}]}}, "schema": []} | |
| {"input": "With the trust expiring in seven years due to the rule against perpetuities, the King clan is pressuring Matt to sell the land for hundreds of millions of dollars. Amidst these discussions, a boating accident has rendered Matt's wife, Elizabeth, comatose. With Elizabeth hospitalized, Matt is forced to cope with his two troubled daughters, 10-year-old Scottie (Amara Miller) who seeks attention by bullying other children, and 17-year-old Alex (Shailene Woodley) who has a history of substance abuse and is away at a private boarding school on the Big Island.", "output": {"relations": {}}, "schema": []} | |
| {"input": "In an interview with Soaplife, Price said that even though Nick has told Leanne that he still loves her, Leanne wants to be with Peter. Price added that there is always a chance with Leanne and Nick to get back together. Speaking to The Sun, Price commented: ``Nick started with Tina, then he moved to Kelly.", "output": {"relations": {"coreference": [{"head": {"text": "he", "start": 290, "end": 292}, "tail": {"text": "Nick", "start": 261, "end": 265}}]}}, "schema": []} | |
| {"input": "The film then tells the 'love stories' of many people: With the help of his longtime manager Joe (Gregor Fisher), rock and roll legend Billy Mack (Bill Nighy) records a Christmas variation of The Troggs' classic hit ``Love Is All Around''. Although he thinks the record is terrible, Mack promotes the release in the hope it will become the Christmas number one single.", "output": {"relations": {"coreference": [{"head": {"text": "he", "start": 249, "end": 251}, "tail": {"text": "Mack", "start": 283, "end": 287}}]}}, "schema": []} | |
| {"input": "In revenge, Gary Windass (Mikey North) and his uncle Len (Conor Ryan) steal Joe's tools so Tina, David and Graeme Proctor (Craig Gazey) rip out the Windasses' kitchen and set it on fire but their plan backfires as Gary and Len tear out Gail's kitchen. Joe goes to great expense to build her a new one, despite being in a lot of debt from the failure of his business.", "output": {"relations": {"coreference": [{"head": {"text": "her", "start": 287, "end": 290}, "tail": {"text": "Gail", "start": 236, "end": 240}}]}}, "schema": []} | |
| {"input": "Donna was a magical twin of Diana created by the Amazon Magala and intended as a playmate for the lonely princess. Donna was later captured by Hippolyta's enemy-- Dark Angel who mistook her for Diana and placed her in suspended animation for several years. Years later, the grown up Diana, now Wonder Woman, eventually freed Donna and returned her to Themyscira.", "output": {"relations": {"coreference": [{"head": {"text": "her", "start": 344, "end": 347}, "tail": {"text": "Donna", "start": 325, "end": 330}}]}}, "schema": []} | |
| {"input": "Because of these shortcomings, he assessed the list as an ``extensive record of suspected cases'' that ``failed to set up a scientifically verifiable standard''. Berlin's Governing Mayor Klaus Wowereit commented on the dispute with the words ``Every single dead was one too many.'' In 2009, Hildebrandt reported of 245 dead caused by the Wall. According to her research, the first Wall victim was a suicidal GDR officer and not Ida Siekmann, as Hildebrandt also included border guards that committed suicide and cold cases of bodies found in boundary waters in her list.", "output": {"relations": {"coreference": [{"head": {"text": "her", "start": 357, "end": 360}, "tail": {"text": "Hildebrandt", "start": 445, "end": 456}}]}}, "schema": []} | |
| {"input": "Over the course of Tales of Xillia 2, he serves as the arbiter of Origin's examination of human worth, but quickly shows himself to be extremely biased against humans, viewing them as greedy, warlike parasites. He is voiced by Junichi Suwabe and English dubbed by Joel McDonald. Ivar (*** Ibaru) is a shaman in a village that worships Maxwell. He is egotistical, believing he is the only human worthy of Milla's trust.", "output": {"relations": {"coreference": [{"head": {"text": "He", "start": 344, "end": 346}, "tail": {"text": "Ivar", "start": 279, "end": 283}}]}}, "schema": []} | |
| {"input": "A few years later, though, when she spoke to him again about acting, he encouraged her, and gave her money for acting classes. She worked as a secretary for the advertising agencies Grey Advertising and Young & Rubicam, and then for the independent movie production companies Sassafras Films and General Film Corporation. While she worked as a production assistant, Gless studied drama with acting coach Estelle Harman, and in 1974 she signed a 10-year contract with Universal Studios.", "output": {"relations": {"coreference": [{"head": {"text": "she", "start": 328, "end": 331}, "tail": {"text": "Gless", "start": 366, "end": 371}}]}}, "schema": []} | |
| {"input": "He held the two of them for two years in an abandoned and long dried up well causing damage to both of their minds and also physically altering the white dragon's growth. This was never covered in the story line in the series but was revealed in Season 5 Episode 7 when Arthur meets with him and Guinevere commissions him to kill Arthur for her. ``The Dark Tower'' events altered Gwen's beliefs to see Morgana as her only true and loyal friend causing her to distrust and hate Arthur.", "output": {"relations": {"coreference": [{"head": {"text": "her", "start": 413, "end": 416}, "tail": {"text": "Gwen", "start": 380, "end": 384}}]}}, "schema": []} | |
| {"input": "This lasted until the November 30, 1998 episode of Monday Nitro, when Rhodes, who was guest refereeing a match between Barry Windham and Dean Malenko after being appointed by Eric Bischoff, defected back to WCW by disqualifying Windham and awarding the match to Malenko. Bischoff then fired Rhodes. He eventually left WCW and went to Extreme Championship Wrestling (ECW) where he put over former ECW World Champion, ``King of Old School'' Steve Corino.", "output": {"relations": {"coreference": [{"head": {"text": "He", "start": 299, "end": 301}, "tail": {"text": "Bischoff", "start": 271, "end": 279}}]}}, "schema": []} | |
| {"input": "The story is about a girl named Samantha Madison who lives in Washington, D.C. She is a sophomore at John Adams Preparatory School. An outcast, she has only one friend, Catherine. Sam is a huge fan of Gwen Stefani and often laments that she is not more like Gwen. Unlike Meg Cabot's Mia Thermopolis in The Princess Diaries, Sam is against popular culture and dyes her entire wardrobe black because she is ``mourning for her generation.''", "output": {"relations": {}}, "schema": []} | |
| {"input": "Finnie married the pianist and composer Porter Grainger on September 25, 1923, in Stamford, Connecticut, with whom she performed throughout the northeastern United States, appearing at various venues and performing on radio programs, as documented in the pages of the African-American press of the period. It seems that after the birth of their daughter, Portia Lee Grainger, Finnie curtailed her activities and remained in New Orleans, close to her family, residing at 4021 Dryades Street.", "output": {"relations": {"coreference": [{"head": {"text": "her", "start": 393, "end": 396}, "tail": {"text": "Finnie", "start": 376, "end": 382}}]}}, "schema": []} | |
| {"input": "But Puppetmon end up running into Matt and MetalGarurumon, who fatally wounds the puppet with a point-blank range Metal Wolf Claw. A dying Puppetmon some comes to the realization that Cherrymon was warning him that the Digidestineds' strength is their bonds of friendship. Seeing Puppetmon's territory fading as Leomon died after he and Ogremon make their peace, Mimi regains her will to fight as she and Joe decide to gather more reinforcements while Tai's group continue fighting the remaining Dark Masters on their own.", "output": {"relations": {"coreference": [{"head": {"text": "her", "start": 376, "end": 379}, "tail": {"text": "Mimi", "start": 363, "end": 367}}]}}, "schema": []} | |
| {"input": "Domino agreed and sold Scott the film rights. According to the Los Angeles Times, Harvey was paid $360,000 for the rights. Tony Scott interviewed Harvey about her life and her work bounty hunting. Scott also met and interviewed Ed Martinez and Choco, who were Domino's bounty hunting colleagues. She took him to meet Celes King III, the bail bondsman they worked for.", "output": {"relations": {"coreference": [{"head": {"text": "him", "start": 305, "end": 308}, "tail": {"text": "Scott", "start": 197, "end": 202}}]}}, "schema": []} | |
| {"input": "Series writer Blythe Robe commented on Izzie and Denny: ``I love the way Izzie lights up when she's around him. I love their relationship because it's so pure and honest and completely game free.'' Writer Elizabeth Klaviter noted at this time the way Izzie ``seems to be sacrificing her reputation because of her feelings for Denny.''", "output": {"relations": {"coreference": [{"head": {"text": "her", "start": 283, "end": 286}, "tail": {"text": "Izzie", "start": 251, "end": 256}}]}}, "schema": []} | |
| {"input": "The poem begins in a descriptive rather than narrative manner, and it is not until the line ``When Lucy ceased to be'' that the reader is made aware that the subject of the verse has died. Literary scholar Mark Jones describes this effect as finding the poem is ``over before it has begun'', while according to writer Margaret Oliphant (1828--1897), Lucy ``is dead before we so much as heard of her''.", "output": {"relations": {"coreference": [{"head": {"text": "her", "start": 395, "end": 398}, "tail": {"text": "Lucy", "start": 350, "end": 354}}]}}, "schema": []} | |
| {"input": "With Julie leaving, Bethenny wants Jason to come onboard, but every time she tries to push him to make a final decision, there always seems to be a reason not to. With the stress building day-by-day, Bethenny indulges in a little NYC R&R -- a night out with Jake and a yoga class with Nick that has her worried more than ever about his health.", "output": {"relations": {}}, "schema": []} | |
| {"input": "Johnstone won 23 caps for the Scottish international side. Johnstone's dry wit was in evidence when the Lisbon Lions were paraded at Celtic Park on the 25th anniversary of their triumph in the European Cup. In an aside, Paul McStay, the then Celtic captain, asked Johnstone who he thought would win if the 1967 team was to play the team of 1992.", "output": {"relations": {"coreference": [{"head": {"text": "he", "start": 278, "end": 280}, "tail": {"text": "Johnstone", "start": 264, "end": 273}}]}}, "schema": []} | |
| {"input": "Michael G. Barilleaux of RapReviews.com said, ``For those who like a swell show of technical strength, a spin of this album will occupy your listen to and from the workplace quite well. For those seeking something more meaningful to go along with their skill showcase, however, don't feel bad about taking a pass on this one.'' In Vice, Robert Christgau said Ab-Soul's music ``emanates intellectual excitement and pleasure as he grows up'', highlighting the rapper's ``feminist-curious yearnings'' while remaining ambivalent toward his ``tree-huffing doggishness''.", "output": {"relations": {"coreference": [{"head": {"text": "he", "start": 426, "end": 428}, "tail": {"text": "Ab-Soul", "start": 359, "end": 366}}]}}, "schema": []} | |
| {"input": "Weller and Sarah dig underneath the fort in their childhood home, where Bill Weller said Taylor Shaw was buried, but find nothing. Weller realizes that ``fort'' referred to an old family campsite; there, he digs up Taylor's bones. Jane finally catches up to Oscar, who knocks her out and captures her. When she awakens, he confirms she is not Taylor, explains their group's plans, and tells her that Shepherd is their leader.", "output": {"relations": {"coreference": [{"head": {"text": "he", "start": 320, "end": 322}, "tail": {"text": "Oscar", "start": 258, "end": 263}}]}}, "schema": []} | |
| {"input": "Caldicott wrote, ``As we have seen, he and other nuclear industry apologists sow confusion about radiation risks, and, in my view, in much the same way that the tobacco industry did in previous decades about the risks of smoking.'' . In 2014, Physicians for Social Responsibility hosted a lecture on ``Fukushima's Ongoing Impact'' by Caldicott in Seattle, Washington. Benjamin Redekop wrote an article about Randall Forsberg and Helen Caldicott. In this article he commented that from an analysis of Helen's autobiography that ``Helen's self confidence was rooted in part in her identity as a physician''.", "output": {"relations": {"coreference": [{"head": {"text": "he", "start": 462, "end": 464}, "tail": {"text": "Benjamin Redekop", "start": 368, "end": 384}}]}}, "schema": []} | |
| {"input": "After Bayning's death his eldest daughter, Anne Bayning, married Henry Murray, a Groom of the Bedchamber to King Charles I, and later Sir John Baber; his daughter Cecilia married Henry Pierrepont, 1st Marquess of Dorchester; his daughter Elizabeth married Francis Lennard, 14th Baron Dacre; and his daughter Mary married William Villiers, 2nd Viscount Grandison, and was the mother of Barbara Villiers, Duchess of Cleveland, a mistress of King Charles II. On the death of the second Viscount Bayning in 1638, the Bayning titles became extinct, while the estates were inherited by Anne Baber.", "output": {"relations": {}}, "schema": []} | |
| {"input": "An example is Elizabeth Blackwell, who became the first certified female doctor in the US when she graduated from Geneva Medical College in 1849. With her sister, Emily Blackwell, and Marie Zakrzewska, Blackwell founded the New York Infirmary for Women and Children in 1857 and the first women's medical college in 1868, providing both training and clinical experience for women doctors. She also published several books on medical education for women.", "output": {"relations": {"coreference": [{"head": {"text": "She", "start": 388, "end": 391}, "tail": {"text": "Blackwell", "start": 202, "end": 211}}]}}, "schema": []} | |
| {"input": "Corey confesses that he attacked Pierson earlier, and he then kills Donlin and sets out alone, confident that he will survive longer now that he has all of the water supply. Corey climbs a nearby mountain and sees a sign for Reno, and then sees telephone poles, which were what Pierson had attempted to draw before he died.", "output": {"relations": {"coreference": [{"head": {"text": "he", "start": 315, "end": 317}, "tail": {"text": "Pierson", "start": 278, "end": 285}}]}}, "schema": []} | |
| {"input": "He only can wear his solid suit, and his transformation call is ``Plus Up'' (****** Purasu Appu). He is armed with Cerberus Delta (a triangular gun), which can transform into a rod or a sword. Reiko Higuchi/SolJeanne (** **/****** Higuchi Reiko/Sorujannu): Reiko is Junko's successor. She wears red armor, a black-and-white flameproof suit and a helmet without a mouthplate (so she can wear also an oxygen mask).", "output": {"relations": {"coreference": [{"head": {"text": "She", "start": 285, "end": 288}, "tail": {"text": "Reiko", "start": 257, "end": 262}}]}}, "schema": []} | |
| {"input": "Lennon frequently visited her house during that period, detailing his anxieties and problems, where she gave him encouragement to stay with music over Mimi's objections. During 1942--1943, Julia lived with Lennon at The Dairy Cottage; 120a*Allerton Road, Woolton. The cottage was owned by Mimi's husband, George Smith, and Mimi wanted Julia to live there so they would be closer to her house and also out of the Stanley house.", "output": {"relations": {"coreference": [{"head": {"text": "her", "start": 382, "end": 385}, "tail": {"text": "Mimi", "start": 323, "end": 327}}]}}, "schema": []} | |
| {"input": "Child Welfare Services required Khalip's mother to undergo a series of medical and psychological tests to assess if she would be able to retain custody, including testing for H.I.V. and syphilis, saying they would make a decision by the end of the month. Khalip's mother stated ``This is an effort to put pressure on Irina. They are capable of squeezing her, and this of course is the most sensitive place.''", "output": {"relations": {"coreference": [{"head": {"text": "her", "start": 354, "end": 357}, "tail": {"text": "Irina", "start": 317, "end": 322}}]}}, "schema": []} | |
| {"input": "Before 13 May 1490 Bourchier married his step-father's half-sister, Katherine Howard, the daughter of John Howard, 1st Duke of Norfolk, by his second wife, Margaret Chedworth, daughter of Sir John Chedworth, and by her had a son and three daughters:", "output": {"relations": {"coreference": [{"head": {"text": "her", "start": 215, "end": 218}, "tail": {"text": "Katherine Howard", "start": 68, "end": 84}}]}}, "schema": []} | |
| {"input": "His friendship with Princess Margaret--the second daughter of King George VI --was the subject of widespread media speculation as to whether a romantic liaison was involved. During the tour, Miller generally played in the Tests as an opening bowler alongside Lindwall and as a middle-order batsman, coming in at No. 4 or No. 5. His batting ability was such that he played as a specialist batsman even when he was unable to bowl due to injury, such as during the Second Test.", "output": {"relations": {"coreference": [{"head": {"text": "His", "start": 328, "end": 331}, "tail": {"text": "Miller", "start": 191, "end": 197}}]}}, "schema": []} | |
| {"input": "The D'oh! of Homer, Aeon J. Skoble states that although Lisa is an intellectual, she is still portrayed as a character who enjoys normal childhood and girl activities, plays with Malibu Stacy dolls, loves ponies, obsesses over teenage heartthrobs such as Corey, and watches The Itchy and Scratchy Show along with Bart. He writes, ``One might argue that this is typical childhood behavior, but since in so many cases Lisa is presented not simply as a prodigy but as preternaturally wise, the fondness for Itchy and Scratchy and Corey seem to be highlighted, taking on greater significance.", "output": {"relations": {}}, "schema": []} | |
| {"input": "Larson was born in Minneapolis, Minnesota, the daughter of Ruth Evangeline (n*e Boyce), an interior decorator, and John Charles Larson, an aerospace engineer. She has three sisters.", "output": {"relations": {"coreference": [{"head": {"text": "She", "start": 159, "end": 162}, "tail": {"text": "Larson", "start": 0, "end": 6}}]}}, "schema": []} | |
| {"input": "Keiko Han (Japanese), Saori Hayami (Japanese, MSG: Origin), Willow Johnson (English, MSG, MSG-CC), Lia Sargent (English, MSG I-III), Lipica Shah (English, MSG: Origin) Lalah is a young woman who is the ``star student'' of Professor Flanagan due to her strong Newtype abilities, and as such is also one of the key test subjects in the development of Newtype-related weaponry.", "output": {"relations": {}}, "schema": []} | |
| {"input": "For this reason, Aiko is the bridge between the other four, acting as friend to Arashi, reassurance to Hajiki and Takumi, and a peacemaker to Katana. The latter two are the ones she is most in touch with, and has the greater impact on. It seems that no one can really dislike Aiko. Because she saved Sayuri from being crushed by Zero in a battle, Katana holds her in slight trust, and so she tries to bring him into their sort-of group by being friendly, visiting he and Sayuri in their hideout and bringing them lunches and snacks from time to time, to show her good faith and that she's concerned.", "output": {"relations": {}}, "schema": []} | |
| {"input": "The video then switches to color and Hilson is shown portraying lead singer Patty from the singing group The Andrews Sisters. She is then seen channeling Diana Ross as lead singer of The Supremes, before switching to Donna Summer while wearing a blue sequined mini-dress. Hilson then portrays Janet Jackson from the military-inspired ``Rhythm Nation'' music video. Lastly, she is shown as singer T-Boz of the R&B girl group TLC, wearing light blue silk pajamas from their ``Creep'' music video.", "output": {"relations": {"coreference": [{"head": {"text": "she", "start": 373, "end": 376}, "tail": {"text": "Hilson", "start": 272, "end": 278}}]}}, "schema": []} | |
| {"input": "In early May 1990 one of the two A&M researchers, Kevin Wolf, acknowledged the possibility of spiking, but said that the most likely explanation was tritium contamination in the palladium electrodes or simply contamination due to sloppy work. In June 1990 an article in Science by science writer Gary Taubes destroyed the public credibility of the A&M tritium results when it accused its group leader John Bockris and one of his graduate students of spiking the cells with tritium.", "output": {"relations": {"coreference": [{"head": {"text": "his", "start": 425, "end": 428}, "tail": {"text": "John Bockris", "start": 401, "end": 413}}]}}, "schema": []} | |
| {"input": "Whitcomb and Garbin were the two stars of the night for the Flames with Grand Final MVP Whitcomb hitting 20 first-half points on her way to 32 for the night to go with six rebounds and five steals on the back of shooting 11-of-21 from the field, and 6-of-11 from three-point territory. Garbin complemented Whitcomb well with 25 points and 10 rebounds, while captain Kaye Tucker retired with an SBL Championship in what was her 350th and last appearance in the league.", "output": {"relations": {"coreference": [{"head": {"text": "her", "start": 423, "end": 426}, "tail": {"text": "Kaye Tucker", "start": 366, "end": 377}}]}}, "schema": []} | |
| {"input": "At the same time, she is disturbed by her husband's gradual change in this more savage environment, and is shocked after learning he killed Shane. From their escape from the farm till their endeavor to take up residence at the prison, Lori becomes increasingly estranged from Rick and Carl, which she blames on herself. She becomes worried about her baby's survival, and when she goes into labor following a walker attack, Lori convinces Maggie to give her a C-section, despite the fact that it will prove fatal for her.", "output": {"relations": {"coreference": [{"head": {"text": "she", "start": 376, "end": 379}, "tail": {"text": "Lori", "start": 423, "end": 427}}]}}, "schema": []} | |
| {"input": "When she returns to Los Angeles, she learns that there is a merger going on between the two practices. Amelia asks Naomi Bennett if she could become Ocean Wellness' new neurosurgeon, a move that annoys Addison. When Charlotte is attacked and raped, Amelia is out with Cooper and Sam, but after receiving a visit from Violet, she comes to Charlotte's aid and confides in Charlotte about her addiction to prescription drugs and alcohol while stitching up a laceration on her arm.", "output": {"relations": {"coreference": [{"head": {"text": "she", "start": 325, "end": 328}, "tail": {"text": "Amelia", "start": 249, "end": 255}}]}}, "schema": []} | |
| {"input": "Amanda & Alex were the first Head of Household couple of the season, and managed to evict Jen & Parker from the house. The following week, Amanda & Alex were nominated against Matt & Natalie for eviction. Amanda was evicted, along with her soulmate Alex, on Day 21. Since her appearance on the show, Amanda has gotten married and had a child, a daughter named Gabriella.", "output": {"relations": {"coreference": [{"head": {"text": "her", "start": 272, "end": 275}, "tail": {"text": "Amanda", "start": 300, "end": 306}}]}}, "schema": []} | |
| {"input": "Vaun, a strigoi, and his strigoi-killing team arrive and destroy the remaining vampires. Vaun and his team kidnap Gus, leaving Creem behind unharmed. Meanwhile, Dutch and Eph partially broadcast Eph's announcement before TV stations block the signal. Gabriel Bolivar breaks into the pawnshop and attacks Mrs. Martinez, infecting her, while Eichhorst and his strigoi army storm the shop, forcing Setrakian and the others to escape through a secret passage.", "output": {"relations": {}}, "schema": []} | |
| {"input": "Ericsson had a distinguished career in naval design and is best known for his work on the USS Monitor, the U.S. Navy's first ironclad warship. To succeed Gilmer as Secretary of the Navy, Tyler appointed John Y. Mason, another Virginian. As his new Secretary of State, Tyler named John C. Calhoun of South Carolina, like his predecessor an advocate of states rights, nullification of federal law by states, the annexation of Texas, and its admission into the union as a slave state. But where Gilmer and Upshur had supported annexation as a national cause, Calhoun recast the political discussion.", "output": {"relations": {}}, "schema": []} | |
| {"input": "Peter's parish church, Hanwell. George Harris's work can now be much sought-after. In 2006 a late 17th-century lantern clock by George Harris was sold in a Bonhams auction for *12,000. George's third son Nicholas Harris (1657--1738) succeeded to his father's business.", "output": {"relations": {"coreference": [{"head": {"text": "his", "start": 246, "end": 249}, "tail": {"text": "Nicholas Harris", "start": 204, "end": 219}}]}}, "schema": []} | |
| {"input": "Danielle later breaks down and tells Ronnie that she is pregnant by Paul, a barman she had a one-night stand with. She intended to tell him about her pregnancy until he reveals he has a girlfriend. Ronnie comforts Danielle and contacts Andy, suggesting that he take Danielle home but she resists in favour of staying close to Ronnie.", "output": {"relations": {"coreference": [{"head": {"text": "he", "start": 258, "end": 260}, "tail": {"text": "Andy", "start": 236, "end": 240}}]}}, "schema": []} | |
| {"input": "On March 23, 1933, middle-aged cigar store owner Joe Gimlet (Lee Tracy) runs into his childhood friend, banker Ted Wright (Otto Kruger). While having dinner with Joe and his wife Mary, Ted asks the couple to invest $4,000 in his company. Joe is excited by the idea, but Mary refuses to part with their savings. Angered by her reluctance, Joe gets drunk and declares to Mary that he should have married the wealthy Elvina.", "output": {"relations": {"coreference": [{"head": {"text": "her", "start": 322, "end": 325}, "tail": {"text": "Mary", "start": 369, "end": 373}}]}}, "schema": []} | |
| {"input": "As a practicing attorney, Ms. Neal specialized in First Amendment law at the firm of Rogers & Wells in New York City; she later served as Senior Vice President of the Recording Industry Association of America where she spearheaded the RIAA campaign to oppose mandatory lyrics labeling. In the early 1990s, Ms. Neal served as general counsel and congressional liaison for the National Endowment for the Humanities under Lynne V. Cheney, where she addressed a range of issues including academic freedom, intellectual diversity, and historical literacy.", "output": {"relations": {"coreference": [{"head": {"text": "she", "start": 442, "end": 445}, "tail": {"text": "Neal", "start": 310, "end": 314}}]}}, "schema": []} | |
| {"input": "Ethel Tweedie was born 1 January 1862 in London, the daughter of George Harley F.R.S. and Emma Jessier (Musprat) Harley, into an early life of wealth and privilege. Her siblings included a sister (Olga) and three brothers (Edward Vaughan Berkeley Harley, Vernon De V. and Harold S.), She was named by her father for a famous relative, Lady Brilliana Harley (wife of Sir Robert Harley of Brampton Bryan).", "output": {"relations": {"coreference": [{"head": {"text": "Her", "start": 165, "end": 168}, "tail": {"text": "Ethel Tweedie", "start": 0, "end": 13}}]}}, "schema": []} | |
| {"input": "Anam goes to meet Zeeshan in jail where he asks her to talk to Kamaal for his bail as he will agree to her plea since he likes her. Anam argues with him on this matter when he says that she has become too selfish to even help her own brother. He confesses that he didn't mean to shoot Ansar but whatever happened was an accident. When Sherry comes to his father to talk about Zoya, Kamaal, before listening to him, pleads him to marry Mariam for the sake of Ansar's child.", "output": {"relations": {}}, "schema": []} | |
| {"input": "Deb knows everything about Bani and transforms her into a strong, confident woman hellbent on getting revenge. Bani changes her name to Durga and lives with Deb's family. Deb is an equally angry and vengeful man, who has lost the love of his life, Pallavi, and believes Jai is responsible. One day, Jai sees Durga and instantly knows she is Bani.", "output": {"relations": {}}, "schema": []} | |
| {"input": "He smokes too much, lectures every once in a while, and will usually be there to bring Hajiki back down to earth and out of the I'm-a-hero clouds. He has some connection to Catherine from the past, but not much is said on the subject. Voiced by: Kikuko Inoue (Japanese); Karen Strassman (English) Catherine is one of the weirder female characters. Originally having hired Hachisuka Express to bring her a Gad, Wanda Woman impersonated her and got Hajiki to give it to her at her apartment while she wasn't home.", "output": {"relations": {"coreference": [{"head": {"text": "her", "start": 399, "end": 402}, "tail": {"text": "Wanda Woman", "start": 410, "end": 421}}]}}, "schema": []} | |
| {"input": "Berberian's death was due to a heart attack, as was later confirmed by an autopsy. Her body was cremated in Rome and the urn with her ashes was brought to Milan where, on March 13, a ceremony was held in the Armenian Church of Via Jommelli. The ashes were divided between Berberian's brother Ervant and her daughter Cristina, who later dispersed them in the Mediterranean sea, in front of the city of Oneglia, along with pink orchids, Berberian's favorite flower.", "output": {"relations": {"coreference": [{"head": {"text": "her", "start": 303, "end": 306}, "tail": {"text": "Berberian", "start": 435, "end": 444}}]}}, "schema": []} | |
| {"input": "Finding that his relationship with Natalie has become strained and a distraction, David has her moved to another job. However, he is spurred to action on Christmas Eve when he finds a Christmas card from Natalie declaring that she is his and no one else's. After a door to door search of her street, he comes across Mia, who informs him that Natalie lives next door.", "output": {"relations": {"coreference": [{"head": {"text": "her", "start": 288, "end": 291}, "tail": {"text": "Natalie", "start": 342, "end": 349}}]}}, "schema": []} | |
| {"input": "Caroline Spelman, the then Chairman of the Conservative Party, became embroiled in the ``nannygate'' saga on 6 June 2008 when the BBC's Newsnight programme suggested she had paid for her nanny out of parliamentary expenses during her early years in Parliament, between 1997 and 1998. Spelman issued a statement to Newsnight that the nanny in question, Tina Haynes, was also her constituency secretary.", "output": {"relations": {"coreference": [{"head": {"text": "her", "start": 374, "end": 377}, "tail": {"text": "Spelman", "start": 284, "end": 291}}]}}, "schema": []} | |
| {"input": "She returned to competition at the 2014 Four Continents Championships, placing 2nd in the short, 3rd in the long and won the bronze medal overall behind gold medalist winner Kanako Murakami, and second-place finisher Satoko Miyahara. Li then competed at the 2014 Winter Olympics in Sochi, Russia where she finished 14th.", "output": {"relations": {}}, "schema": []} | |
| {"input": "To reach the quarter final, she had defeated Anna Chakvetadze in the first round, Patricia Mayr in the second round, the recent French Open champion and No. 5 seed Svetlana Kuznetsova in the third round, and 9th seed Caroline Wozniacki in the 4th round. Seeded 23rd, Lisicki advanced to the second round at the 2009 US Open, but lost to qualifier Anastasia Rodionova. On Rodionova's match point, Lisicki slipped while going to return a backhand and injured her left ankle.", "output": {"relations": {"coreference": [{"head": {"text": "her", "start": 457, "end": 460}, "tail": {"text": "Lisicki", "start": 396, "end": 403}}]}}, "schema": []} | |
| {"input": "The two ``Suppositions'' satirise the manners and taste of various bourgeois personages, showing the impoverished state of their literary judgement, at the same time that those personages (``Miss Coquettilla'', ``Miss Prudella'', ``Mrs Domestic'', ``Timothy Turtle'', ``Captain Bonair'', and others) dismiss Hands' poetry because it is written by a servant. In ``A Poem, On the Supposition of an Advertisement appearing in a Morning Paper, of the Publication of a Volume of Poems, by a Servant Maid'', Hands shows the assembled characters' incredulity and disdain, while allowing the reader to see that she knows more than they do:", "output": {"relations": {"coreference": [{"head": {"text": "she", "start": 603, "end": 606}, "tail": {"text": "Hands", "start": 308, "end": 313}}]}}, "schema": []} | |
| {"input": "An office pool is started on when Dan will die. Lt Ruiz assigns Hodges as Jack's temporary partner. Dan makes a bucket list, which includes busting one more punk. Hodges insists that it is a simple robbery but Jack has a hunch there is something more to it because Julius informed him that everything else that was stolen could easily be fenced but dealing in stolen art is a lot more complicated.", "output": {"relations": {"coreference": [{"head": {"text": "him", "start": 281, "end": 284}, "tail": {"text": "Jack", "start": 210, "end": 214}}]}}, "schema": []} | |
| {"input": "In 1959, Vivian Bell, a 35-year-old English professor at Columbia University in New York City, travels to Reno to establish residency in Nevada (a process that takes six weeks), in order to obtain a quickie divorce. She stays at a guest house ranch for women who are waiting for their divorces to be finalized. The guest ranch is owned by Frances Parker. Vivian meets Cay Rivvers, a younger, free-spirited sculptor whom Frances loves as if she were her mother.", "output": {"relations": {"coreference": [{"head": {"text": "she", "start": 440, "end": 443}, "tail": {"text": "Cay Rivvers", "start": 368, "end": 379}}]}}, "schema": []} | |
| {"input": "After her sophomore year in college, Lofgren earned a seat on both the Under-23 and the Senior National Teams, winning and setting the World Record in the BW8+ and taking bronze in the W4- with future Olympic teammate Erin Cafaro.", "output": {"relations": {"coreference": [{"head": {"text": "her", "start": 6, "end": 9}, "tail": {"text": "Lofgren", "start": 37, "end": 44}}]}}, "schema": []} | |
| {"input": "Later, a desperate Joe asks Graeme if he could obtain some painkillers for him until his back is better. Graeme agrees to speak to his contact, and as promised gets Joe the painkillers, but tells him it is a one-off favour. David later finds out about Joe's addiction and persuades Graeme to stop Joe's supply. David then tells Joe he will supply him drugs in exchange for a ``favour''.", "output": {"relations": {"coreference": [{"head": {"text": "he", "start": 332, "end": 334}, "tail": {"text": "David", "start": 311, "end": 316}}]}}, "schema": []} | |
| {"input": "He works from his studio is located in the Tannery Arts Centre, South London. He prefers to spend his time in cities, transferring between London, Paris, New York, and Berlin. After being in a long-term relationship with frequent collaborator and fellow poet, Greta Bellamacina, the two married in July 2017. To celebrate Montgomery created a wedding fire poem which read, ``SALVAGE PARADISE. LOVE IS THE WEATHER. DAYDREAMS FOREVER'' before being set alight. Likewise, Bellamacina wrote him a fire poem reading ``ETERNAL WINDOW HYMNS''. The two met when Bellamacina was editing a book of love poetry and put one of Montgomery's poems in the book. She later said that ``it was refreshing to meet someone through their words, you can find out a lot about the person.`` In 2015, Bellamacina gave birth to their first child, a son, Lorca.", "output": {"relations": {"coreference": [{"head": {"text": "She", "start": 647, "end": 650}, "tail": {"text": "Bellamacina", "start": 776, "end": 787}}]}}, "schema": []} | |
| {"input": "Henry Orlac is murdered, and Stephen receives a note that promises that he will learn the truth about his hands if he goes to a specific address that night. There, a man with metallic hands and dark glasses claims to be Rollo, brought back to life by Gogol. Rollo explains that Stephen's hands were his, and that Stephen used them to murder Henry.", "output": {"relations": {"coreference": [{"head": {"text": "his", "start": 299, "end": 302}, "tail": {"text": "Rollo", "start": 258, "end": 263}}]}}, "schema": []} | |
| {"input": "In order to pay for her lessons with Lorraine, Rankin rented the Huntingdon College pool and spent her summers teaching the children of Montgomery to swim. Helen Traubel visited the conservatory to perform a recital in 1943 while Rankin was a student. Determined to succeed in an opera career, Rankin went backstage and persuaded Ms. Traubel's accompanist, Coenraad Bos, to hear her sing.", "output": {"relations": {"coreference": [{"head": {"text": "her", "start": 379, "end": 382}, "tail": {"text": "Rankin", "start": 294, "end": 300}}]}}, "schema": []} | |
| {"input": "The argument ends with Abe's leaving in a huff. After Don pulls Megan away for an impromptu trip to a Howard Johnson's hotel in upstate New York, Peggy has to pitch to the Heinz executives without them and unsuccessfully tries to sell the Heinz executives on her concept.", "output": {"relations": {"coreference": [{"head": {"text": "her", "start": 259, "end": 262}, "tail": {"text": "Peggy", "start": 146, "end": 151}}]}}, "schema": []} | |
| {"input": "Francisco: Punisher felt that he was the biggest competition and they each had it out for each other from ``Megan Wants A Millionaire''. At the previous elimination, Francisco said that it was his destiny to void Punisher's check. Punisher said it wasn't his destiny to void Francisco's check because Craig is the person who voids checks, so he tells Craig to void his check.", "output": {"relations": {}}, "schema": []} | |
| {"input": "The iron-hulled steamer Gertrude was built in Whiteinch, Glasgow, Scotland as Yard No.100 at the Clydeholm yard of Barclay, Curle & Company as an American Civil War blockade runner and launched on 25 November 1862. Along with her sistership Emma, she was built for Thomas Stirling Begbie, a London shipowner and merchant.", "output": {"relations": {"coreference": [{"head": {"text": "her", "start": 226, "end": 229}, "tail": {"text": "Gertrude", "start": 24, "end": 32}}]}}, "schema": []} | |
| {"input": "He then agrees to name the gargoyle Goldie, after ``an old friend'', though he tells Goldie in private that he will continue to think of him as Irving. Goldie appears for a short scene in The Doll's House in which he is sitting upon Abel's shoulder as Lucien asks Abel about the inhabitants of the house. He later appears throughout the ``Parliament of Rooks'' story in Fables and Reflections, and briefly at the beginning of Brief Lives.", "output": {"relations": {}}, "schema": []} | |
| {"input": "Disgusted with the family's ``mendacity'', Brick tells Big Daddy that the report from the clinic about his condition was falsified for his sake. Big Daddy storms out of the room, leading the party gathered out on the gallery to drift inside. Maggie, Brick, Mae, Gooper, and Doc Baugh (the family's physician) decide to tell Big Mama the truth about his illness and she is devastated by the news.", "output": {"relations": {}}, "schema": []} | |
| {"input": "She manipulates Michael into giving her custody and refuses to let him see Scarlett. Alice works for Janine as Scarlett's nanny, and Michael uses Alice's attraction to manipulate her into letting him see Scarlett. Janine finds out and leaves Walford with Scarlett, so Michael angrily blames Alice but when she states that he is angry because he has no control over anything or anyone, he once again manipulates Alice by kissing her.", "output": {"relations": {"coreference": [{"head": {"text": "she", "start": 306, "end": 309}, "tail": {"text": "Alice", "start": 291, "end": 296}}]}}, "schema": []} | |
| {"input": "On April 4, 1986, Donal Henahan wrote in the New York Times of Millo's performance in Don Carlo: ``Miss Millo sounds more and more like the Verdi soprano we've been waiting for.'' Later in 1986 (June 18), reviewing a Metropolitan Opera production of Aida in Central Park, Mr. Rockwell wrote, ``Miss Millo has a real Verdi sound...her darkly yet delicately colored lower voice, full of urgency in the phrasing, and her overall mastery of this role from a technical and interpretive standpoint, are already very moving.", "output": {"relations": {"coreference": [{"head": {"text": "her", "start": 330, "end": 333}, "tail": {"text": "Miss Millo", "start": 294, "end": 304}}]}}, "schema": []} | |
| {"input": "Pleasant explains Vassey's guilty conscience may lead him to confess to Coakley. Pleasant promises to help Denton renegotiate the terms of the settlement with his ex-wife if he kills Vassey. At his house, Vassey denies the rumors. As Vassey falls asleep, Denton begins to suffocate him, only to be interrupted by Charlotte Boyd, Vassey's hospice nurse.", "output": {"relations": {"coreference": [{"head": {"text": "him", "start": 282, "end": 285}, "tail": {"text": "Vassey", "start": 234, "end": 240}}]}}, "schema": []} | |