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Example conversation: DIALOG:
When did Melanie Oudin get her first WTA singles title?
- At the 2012 Aegon Classic, Melanie Oudin defeated fifth seed Jelena Janković in the final to win her first WTA title.
- Did Melanie Oudin lose many matches during 2012?
- Melanie Oudin lost matches at the Australian Open, the Family Circle, the French open, the Aegon Trophy, Wimbledon, the US Open, and the National Bank Challenger Saguenay 50k in Canada.
- What is the most interesting thing in the Melanie Oudin article?
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As a 17-year-old in 2009, Melanie Oudin reached the round of 16 of the Wimbledon Championships, followed by a quarterfinal at the US Open six weeks later.
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What is the alchemy index?
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The Alchemy Index is a concept album by American rock band Thrice
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What did Steven Van Zandt do in the series The Sopranos?
- In 1999, Steven Van Zandt took one of the core roles in The Sopranos, playing level-headed but deadly mob consigliere and strip club owner Silvio Dante.
- Was Steven Van Zandt popular on the show The Sopranos?
- Steven Van Zandt's role on The Sopranos increased in importance in later seasons. He gained acclaim for his performance as Silvio in The Sopranos.
- What did Steven Van Zandt do on the show The Sopranos?
- Steven Van Zandt played the character of Silvio Dante in the Sopranos.
- Did Steven Van Zandt have any family on the show The Sopranos?
- Steven Van Zandt's real-life wife, Maureen Van Zandt, is an actress who made occasional appearances on The Sopranos playing Silvio's wife Gabriella Dante
- Who is Steven Van Zandt's wife?
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Steven Van Zandt's wife is Maureen Van Zandt.
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What were some of Charles Taze Russell’s publications?
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| In 1881, Russell published his first work to gain wide distribution: Food for Thinking Christians. | 0 | Dialog | qrecc | fs_opt |
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When did Richard I of Endgland's conquest of Cypress begin?
- In April 1191 Richard left Messina for Acre, but a storm dispersed his large fleet.
- Who were the others that Richard I of England thought would usurp his territories?
- Who was Phillip II of France?
- Phillip II of France was king of France.
- Why were Richard I of England and Phillip II of France going to Cypress?
- It was discovered that the ship carrying Richard's sister Joan and fiancée, Berengaria of Navarre, was anchored on the south coast of Cyprus.Survivors of the wrecks had been taken prisoner.
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Next turn: What happend during Richard I of England's conquest of Cypress?
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how was Dixy Lee Ray involved with KCTS-TV?
- Producers at KCTS-TV, Seattle's PBS affiliate, approached Dixy Lee Ray about hosting a weekly television program on marine biology.
- what was the name of Dixy Lee Ray's marine biology show?
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A: Animals of the Seashore
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When did The Byrds cover the song Jesus Is Just Alright?
- The first cover version of the song was recorded by the Los Angeles band The Byrds on their 1969 album, Ballad of Easy Rider.
- Was Jesus Is Just Alright released on an album?
- Yes, Ballad of Easy Rider.
- Was Jesus Is Just Alright popular?
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ANS: The Doobie Brothers' version of the song was released in November 1972 and it became a hit in the United States, peaking at No. 35 on the Billboard Hot 100.
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what was the development of the movie chapter 27?
- Chapter 27 is based on the text Let Me Take You Down: Inside the Mind of Mark David Chapman, a book of Chapman's recollections of his act of violence.
- what else was the movie Chapter 27inspired by besides a book?
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response: The murder of John Lennon by Mark David Chapman.
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What was there to debate about Judd Aapatow's work?
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Next: People such as Mike White and Katherine Heigl claimed some of Judd Apatow's writing was sexist. Apatow's response was that some of his movies are about immature, sexist characters.
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When was Roxette formed?
- 1986
- Where did Roxette get their start?
- While working on her first solo album, Het vind (Hot Wind), Fredriksson performed more background vocals for Gyllene Tider's only album in English, The Heartland Café.
- What was the outcome of Roxette's first release?
- The 11-track album was released in February 1984 and sold 45,000 copies in Sweden
- Where did Roxette find early success?
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ANS: | Capitol took six of the tracks and released an extended play (EP) record in the US with an abridged title, Heartland. | 7 | Dialog | qrecc | fs_opt |
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What was the first record Brian Wilson produced?
- The first official album was Surfin' Safari by the Beach Boys.
- Was the album Surfin' Safari produced with the Beach Boys?
- Along with the other members of the Beach Boys, Brian Wilson and his father Murry contributed substantially to the album's production; Brian also wrote or co-wrote nine of its 12 tracks.
- When was Surfin' USA released?
- Surfin' is a song by American rock band the Beach Boys, written by Brian Wilson and Mike Love. It was released as the first Beach Boys single in November 1961.
- What did critics say about Surfin' USA?
- One said: If Surfin' U.S.A. didn't literally transform America into an endless beach, it added vivid dimension to California mythos and took it further than anyone would have thought.
- What was the next album after Surfin' USA released by the Beach Boys?
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The next album after Surfin' Safari was Surfer Girl.
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What did Fred Allen have to do with Broadway?
- Fred Allen worked for The Passing Show in 1922. The show played well in its runup to Broadway.
- How long did Fred Allen on Broadway run?
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The Passing Show in 1922 played well in its runup to Broadway but lasted only ten weeks at the Winter Garden Theatre.
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What can you tell me about the early history of Blackfoot Confederacy?
- The Niitsitapi, also known as the Blackfoot or Blackfeet Indians, reside in the Great Plains of Montana and the Canadian provinces of Alberta and Saskatchewan.
- When did the Niitsitapi reside in the Great Plains?
- Where did the Niitsitapi migrate from?
- Due to language and cultural patterns, anthropologists believe the Niitsitapi did not originate in the Great Plains of the Midwest, but migrated from the upper Northeastern part of the country.
- How did the Niitsitapi adapt to being in the plains?
- Adopting the use of the horse, the Niitsitapi established themselves as one of the most powerful Indian tribes on the Plains in the late 18th century.
- What kind of resources did the Niitsitapi have in their early history on the plains?
- The Niitsitapi main source of food on the plains was the American bison.
- What other tribes were the Blackfoot Confederacy associated with?
- Originally the Blackfoot Confederacy consisted of three peoples based on kinship and dialect, but all speaking the common language of Blackfoot. They were the Piikáni, the Káínaa, and the Siksikáwa.
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Did the Piikáni, the Káínaa, and the Siksikáwa of the Blackfoot Confederacy get along well?
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Why did The Cardigans take a hiatus?
- After The Cardigans finished promotional activities in Autumn 2006, the band entered an extended hiatus and devoted themselves to other projects.
- What happened in 2002 to The Cardigans?
- The Cardigans, in 2002 recorded Long Gone Before Daylight, a collection of songs mainly written by Nina Persson and Peter Svensson.
- What was a song off of The Cardigans' Long Gone Before Daylight?
- For What It's Worth is the first single from The Cardigans's fifth studio album Long Gone Before Daylight.
- Did The Cardigans' For What It's Worth make the charts?
- The Cardigans' For What It's Worth reached number eight in Sweden, number 31 in the United Kingdom, number 37 in Ireland, and number 98 in the Netherlands.
- Are there any other interesting aspects about The Cardigans during 2002-2006 besides their hiatus and their album Long Gone Before Daylight?
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| On 19 October 2005, the Cardigans released their sixth album Super Extra Gravity to generally favourable reviews. | 4 | Dialog | qrecc | fs_opt |
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What Italian is Pierrot compared to?
- Canio's Pagliaccio in the famous opera by Leoncavallo is close enough to a Pierrot to deserve a mention here.
- What does Canio's Pagliaccio and Pierrot have in common?
- Monti would go on to claim his rightful fame by celebrating another spiritual outsider, much akin to Pierrot—the Gypsy.
- Where is Pierrot's origin traced to?
- He is sometimes said to be a French variant of the sixteenth-century Italian Pedrolino, but the two types have little but their names and social stations in common.
- What type of character was Pierrot?
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Pierrot, on the other hand, as a second zanni, is a static character in his earliest incarnations, standing on the periphery of the action.
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Where was David McCullough born?
- David McCullough was born in the Point Breeze neighborhood of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, the son of Ruth and Christian Hax McCullough.
- What did David McCullough's parents try next after his birth to educate him
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David McCullough's parents and his grandmother, who read to him often, introduced him to books at an early age
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Is Waterloo a place?
- Waterloo is a municipality in the province of Walloon Brabant, Belgium.
- Was Henry Paget, 1st born in Waterloo?
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Response: Henry Paget, 1st Marquess of Anglesey was born in London.
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When did A. C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada's religious journey start?
- In 1922, when A. C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada first met his spiritual master, Bhaktisiddhanta Sarasvati Thakura, he was requested to spread the message of Chaitanya Mahaprabhu in the English language
- Did A. C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada do anything else with Bhaktisiddhanta Sarasvati Thakura?
- In 1944, from Bhaktisiddhanta Sarasvati Thakura's front room at Sita Kanta Banerjee, Calcutta, A. C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada started the publication called Back to Godhead,
- Did A. C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada have a following?
- A. C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada's early disciples called him Swamiji. He became well known as Prabhupāda and his disciples called him by this name from late 1967 early 1968 onwards.
- Was A. C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada recognized for anything else besides being Swamiji?
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In 1947, the Gaudiya Vaishnava Society recognised A. C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada's scholarship with the title Bhaktivedanta
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When did Jeanine Pirro seek office?
- On August 10, 2005, Pirro announced she would seek the Republican nomination to challenge incumbent senator Hillary Clinton, a Democrat, in the 2006 election for U.S. Senator from New York.
- What office was Jeanine Pirro in the 2006 election?
- U.S. Senator from New York
- Who did Jeanine Pirro run against on the republican side in the 2006 election for U.S. Senator from New York?
- John Spencer, a former mayor of Yonkers, William Brenner, an attorney in Sullivan County, and attorney Edward Cox, the son-in-law of former president Richard Nixon.
- What happened during Jeanine Pirro's campaign for the 2006 election for U.S. Senator from New York?
- In a widely publicized moment when she was declaring her candidacy, Pirro misplaced page 10 of her speech and went silent for 32 seconds
- Was Jeanine Pirro embarrassed by the misplaced page 10 of her speech and going silent for 32 seconds?
- something that is widely considered to have damaged her campaign before it even started
- What happened with the senate campaign for Jeanine Pirro?
- On December 21, 2005, Pirro dropped out of the Senate race after continuing pressure from party chiefs.
- What issues was the senate campaign of Jeanine Pirro having?
- This decision was reached after a lagging fundraising effort and polls that showed she would be easily defeated by Clinton
- Did Jeanine Pirro speak after dropping out from the Senate race?
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In a statement, she said I have decided that my law enforcement background better qualifies me for a race for New York State attorney general than a race for the United States Senate.“
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What was Russell T Davies' role in adult television?
- Russell T Davies, is a screenwriter and television producer.
- What were the names of the drama series that Russell T Davies worked on?
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| Ruseel T Davies' works include Queer as Folk, Bob & Rose, The Second Coming, Casanova, Doctor Who, and Cucumber, Tofu, and Banana. | 0 | Dialog | qrecc | fs_opt |
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What were some of the roles Audra McDonald had in TV and film?
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response: On television, Audra McDonald portrayed Dr. Naomi Bennett as a main cast member of Private Practice. On film is known for her portrayal of Maureen in Ricki and the Flash.
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Where was Sara Evans born?
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response: Sara Evans was born in Boonville, Missouri, in 1971, and is of Welsh, English, Irish, and Native American descent.
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What did Robert Crumb do in 1962?
- Robert Crumb's father gave him $40 when he left home after high school.
- What did Robert Crumb do when he left home after high school?
- Robert Crumb's first job, in 1962, was drawing novelty greeting cards for American Greetings in Cleveland, Ohio.
- How long did Robert Crumb draw novelty greeting cards for American Greetings?
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response: | Robert Crumb stayed with the American Greetings company for four years. | 8 | Dialog | qrecc | fs_opt |
DIALOG:
what silent films with Gary Cooper were made in 1925?
- The Thundering Herd, Wild Horse Mesa.Riders of the Purple Sage, The Lucky Horseshoe and The Trail Rider.“
- what other silent films with Gary Cooper were made in 1925?
- The Eagle and Ben-Hur.
- did Gary Cooper win any awards for these Silent films released in 1925?
- No.
- what was Gary Cooper's greatest accomplishment?
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Next turn: Cooper was awarded a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame.
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What were some of Thomas Sowell's writings?
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A: Thomas Sowell's writing range from social policy on race, ethnic groups, education and decision-making, to classical and Marxian economics.
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What did Robert Crumb do in 1962?
- Robert Crumb's father gave him $40 when he left home after high school.
- What did Robert Crumb do when he left home after high school?
- Robert Crumb's first job, in 1962, was drawing novelty greeting cards for American Greetings in Cleveland, Ohio.
- How long did Robert Crumb draw novelty greeting cards for American Greetings?
- Robert Crumb stayed with the American Greetings company for four years.
- What did Robert Crumb do after working for American Greetings for four years?
- Dissatisfied with greeting card work, Robert Crumb tried to sell cartoons to comic book companies.
- Was Robert Crumb successful in trying to sell cartoons to comic book companies?
- Comic book companies showed little interest in Robert Crumb's work.
- Did people like the cartoons Robert Crumb tried to sell to comic book companies?
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ANS: Did Robert Crumb do anything else besides everything mentioned previously?
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What do art historians mean by animal style art?
- Animal style art is an approach to decoration found from China to Northern Europe in the early Iron Age, and the barbarian art of the Migration Period
- What did this mean to the people making the animal style art?
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response: After Christianization, Migration Period art developed into various schools of Early Medieval art
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Is Fight Like a Girl one of Emilie Autumn's albums?
- Fight Like a Girl is the third studio album released by Emilie Autumn.
- Is there a reason behind Emilie Autumn's Fight Like a Girl title? Cancer Maybe?
- In Emilie Autumn's words, the meaning behind the title Fight Like a Girl is about taking all these things that make women the underdogs and using them to your advantage.
- Was the album Fight Like a girl a big success for Emilie Autumn?
- What were some songs on the album Fight Like a Girl by Emilie Autumn?
- Fight Like a Girl is the first single released by Emilie Autumn from her third studio album, Fight Like a Girl.
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Next: Are there any other interesting aspects about the Emilie Autumn article?
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How was Piers Morgan's career after his post-Mirror career?
- In 2012, following the revelation of Jimmy Savile's sexual abuse against children, Piers Morgan claimed to have never met Savile in his lifetime.
- What else did Piers Morgan say besides claiming to have never met Jimmy Savile in his lifetime?
- In a 2009 piece in The Mail on Sunday's Night & Day magazine, Piers Morgan said: I've always loved Jimmy Savile.“
- Are there any other interesting aspects about the Piers Morgan article besides what he said regarding Jimmy Savile?
- On 4 February 2014, transgender advocate Janet Mock appeared on Piers Morgan Live. Afterward, Mock sent a series of tweets criticising Morgan for describing Mock as being formerly a man.
- Did Piers Morgan say more rude things after describing Janet Mock as being formerly a man?
- Piers Morgan strongly objected to the Women's March on Washington on 21 January 2017, describing protesters as rabid feminists and the multiple protests as being vacuous.
- Was Piers Morgan ever in trouble with the law for the things he said?
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ANS: | Piers Morgan became the editor-at-large of the Mail Online website's US operation in September 2014 and he writes several columns a week. | 7 | Dialog | qrecc | fs_opt |
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What is Farnsworth House?
- Farnsworth House is a one-room weekend retreat in what then was a rural setting, located 55 miles (89 km) southwest of Chicago's downtown, on a 60-acre estate.
- How was Ludwig Mies van der Rohe involved with the Farnsworth house?
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Mies van der Rohe designed and built the Farnsworth House.
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What is Performative Acts and Gender Consitution by Judith Butler?
- In the essay Performative Acts and Gender Constitution, Judith Butler proposes that gender is performative. She draws on Maurice Merleau-Ponty and the feminism of Simone de Beauvoir.
- How does Judith Butler compare Maurice Merleau-Ponty and Simone de Beauvoir?
- Judith Butler draws on Maurice Merleau-Ponty and Simone de Beauvoir, noting that both ground their theories in lived experience and view the sexual body as a historical idea or situation.
- Was Judith Butler's argument in Performative Acts and Gender Constitution well received?
- Juduth Butler's work has been influential in feminist and queer theory, cultural studies, and continental philosophy.
- Where did Judith Butler publish Performative Acts and Gender Constitution?
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The Performative Acts and Gender Constitution was published in The Theatre Journal
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Did Devika Rani elope?
- Devika Rani and Najm-ul-Hassan developed a romantic relationship and during the shooting schedule of Jeevan Naiya, Devika eloped with Hassan.
- Who did Devika Rani elope with.
- Devika Rani eloped with her co-star Najm-ul-Hassan.
- Who is Najm-ul-Hassan?
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Response: Najm-ul-Hassan was Devika Rani's co-star in Jeevan Naiya.
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When did Leslie Feist start her music career?
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In 1991, at age 15, Feist got her start in music when she founded and was the lead vocalist for a Calgary punk band called Placebo.
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What happened at Young Talent Time?
- After his pop career ended Johnny Young returned to TV where he presented and produced the popular television show, Young Talent Time.
- How did Johnny Young get the position of presenter and producer of the show Young Talent Time?
- In 1970, Johnny Young formed Lewis-Young Productions with Kevin Lewis which developed Young Talent Time from April 1971, a children's variety show and talent quest with Young as host.
- Was Johnny Young well liked in the show Young Talent Time?
- Did Johnny Young discover any famous talent on the show Young Talent Show?
- The show Young Talent Time was a launching pad for several Australian performers including Jamie Redfern, Debra Byrne, Dannii Minogue and Tina Arena.
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Did Johnny Young receive any awards?
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What was Wyclef Jean's first solo album?
- Wyclef Jean announced plans to begin a solo career with 1997's Wyclef Jean Presents the Carnival Featuring the Refugee All-Stars
- What were the songs on the album Wyclef Jean Presents the Carnival Featuring the Refugee All-Stars?
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A: | Wyclef Jean's album The Carnival included two singles: We Trying to Stay Alive and Gone Till November“ | 6 | Dialog | qrecc | fs_opt |
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What is Fear Factory's Demanufacture?
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Demanufacture was Fear Factory's second album.
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Who were the members of Funeral for a Friend?
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Current member of Funeral for a Friend include Kris Coombs-Roberts, Matthew Davies-Kreye, Gavin Burrough, Richard Boucher, and Casey McHale. Past members include Kerry Roberts, Matthew Evans, among others.
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What events precipitated the first crisis of 1386?
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| The threat of a French invasion did not subside, but instead grew stronger into 1386. | 1 | Dialog | qrecc | fs_opt |
DIALOG:
What type of symbolism did Salvador Dalí use?
- Salvador Dalí employed extensive symbolism in his work. The elephant is a recurring image in Dalí's works.
- What did the elephant as a a recurring image in Dalí's works mean?
- The elephant is a distortion in space, one analysis explains, its spindly legs contrasting the idea of weightlessness with structure.
- Did Salvador Dalí use any other forms of symbolism besides the elephant as a distortion in space?
- The egg is another common Dalíesque image.
- What did the egg, another common Dalíesque image represent?
- Salvador Dalí connects the egg to the prenatal and intrauterine, thus using it to symbolize hope and love;
- How did Salvador Dalí come up with these symbolism ideas?
- creating with an absolute naturalness, without the slightest aesthetic concern, making things that inspire Salvador Dalí with a profound emotion and trying to paint them honestly.
- how did Salvador Dalí use this symbolism making things that inspire him with a profound emotion and trying to paint them honestly?
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Next turn: Various other animals appear throughout Salvador Dalí's work as well: ants point to death, decay, and immense sexual desire; the snail is connected to the human head
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What was Anton Webern's style like?
- Anton Webern insisted on lyricism, nuance, rubato, sensitivity, and both emotional and intellectual understanding in performance of music.
- What was Anton Webern best known for?
- Anton Webern was an Austrian composer and conductor.
- What is Anton Webern's most famous recording?
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A: Anton Webern conducts Berg - Violin Concerto“
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What happened to Charles V in Burgundy?
- In 1506, Charles inherited his father's Burgundian territories, most notably the Low Countries and Franche-Comté.
- Which territories were included in Charles V inheritance of Burgundian territories?
- Most notably Charles inherited the Low Countries and Franche-Comté.
- Did any conflict arise because of Charles V's inherited Burgundian territories?
- Charles's aunt Margaret of Austria found herself at war with France over the question of Charles' requirement to pay homage to the French king for Flanders.
- Who was she that acted as regent for Charles V until 1515?
- Charles's aunt Margaret of Austria.
- What was the outcome of Charles V's aunt Margaret of Austria's was with France?
- The outcome was that France relinquished its ancient claim on Flanders in 1528.
- What other signigicant things happened to Charles V in Burgundy other than Margaret of Austria's war wiith France?
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ANS: Charles extended the Burgundian territory with the annexation of Tournai, Artois, Utrecht, Groningen, and Guelders.
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Do you know why Dion DiMucci left the Belmonts in 1960?
- There were musical, personal and financial differences between Dion and members of the Belmonts, and in October 1960, Dion decided to quit for a solo career.
- When did Dion DiMucci release his first solo record?
- By the end of 1960, Dion DiMucci had released his first solo album on Laurie, Alone with Dion.
- Did any of Dion DiMucci's songs from Alone with Dion do well?
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response: Dion DiMucci had released his first solo album on Laurie, Alone with Dion, and the single Lonely Teenager, which rose to No. 12 in the US charts.
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Were any Lady Antebellum albums released in 2013?
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Next: Lady Antebellum's album Golden was released on May 7, 2013.
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What was Willie Dixon like in adulthood?
- Dixon was a man of considerable stature, standing 6 feet 6 inches tall and weighing over 250 pounds.
- What was Willie Dixon's profession in adulthood?
- Boxing
- Was Willie Dixon good at boxing?
- Dixon was successful, winning the Illinois State Golden Gloves Heavyweight Championship (Novice Division) in 1937.
- What happened with Willie Dixon's boxing career?
- Willie Dixon became a professional boxer and worked briefly as Joe Louis's sparring partner, but after four fights he left boxing in a dispute with his manager over money.
- What did Willie Dixon do next in his life?
- Dixon met Leonard Caston at a boxing gym, where they would harmonize at times.
- Was Willie Dixon a musician in adulthood?
- Dixon performed in several vocal groups in Chicago, but it was Caston that persuaded him to pursue music seriously.
- Did Willie Dixon play any musical instruments in adulthood?
- Guitar and bass
- Was Willie Dixon a solo artist or ever part of a group?
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ANS: | In 1939, Dixon was a founding member of the Five Breezes, with Caston, Joe Bell, Gene Gilmore and Willie Hawthorne | 7 | Dialog | qrecc | fs_opt |
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Did Ken Strong join the New York Giants?
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Yes; in 1933, Ken Strong signed with the New York Giants, and also returned in 1939
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When was Hulk Hogan's third return to WWE?
- At WrestleMania 21 on April 3, Hulk Hogan came out to rescue Eugene who was being attacked by Muhammad Hassan and Khosrow Daivari.
- Did Hulk Hogan rescue Eugene successfully?
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Eugene would be saved by returning Hulk Hogan, after Hogan attacked the villainous duo, Muhammad Hassan and Khosrow Daivari.
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What is Jordin Sparks' Battlefield?
- Jordin Sparks's second studio album, Battlefield
- What were the singles in Battlefield by Jordin Sparks?
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Battlefield
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What is the Portland Trail Blazers
- The Portland Trail Blazers, commonly known as the Blazers, are an American professional basketball team based in Portland, Oregon.
- When did Bill Walton join the Portland Trailblazers ?
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| Walton was the number one overall pick by the NBA's Portland Trail Blazers in the 1974 NBA draft. Walton signed with the Trail Blazers. | 0 | Dialog | qrecc | fs_opt |
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Who is Ted Gardestad?
- Ted Arnbjörn Gärdestad was a Swedish singer, songwriter, musician and actor known internationally as Ted.
- Were there rumours about an assassination revolving around Ted Gärdestad?
- Gärdestad was wrongly mentioned in the Swedish media as the 33-year-old, a suspect in the investigation of the assassination.
- What happened to Ted Gärdestad after those rumors?
- A few years later, Ted Gärdestad was again the subject of rumours accusing him of being Lasermannen, a bank robber and serial killer.
- Was Ted Gärdestad arrested?
- No.
- What else can you tell me about the Palme assassination?
- February 28, 1986, Olof Palme walked home from a cinema with his wife Lisbet in the central Stockholm street Sveavägen when he was shot in the back at close range.
- Did the rumours hurt Ted Gärdestad's musical career?
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Response: The rumours affected the sensitive and already unstable former star, and Ted Gärdestad withdrew and fell into a deep depression.
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What were some of LeVar Burton's earliest works?
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Response: LeVar Burton made his film acting debut in 1977 when he played Kunta Kinte in the ABC award-winning drama series Roots.
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How did The Aquabats! Super Show! originate?
- In 1994, musicians Christian Jacobs, Chad Larson and former member Boyd Terry formed The Aquabats in Brea, California.
- When did The Aquabats form?
- 1994
- What happened with the previous attempts for the The Aquabats! Super Show!?
- In 1998, Buena Vista Television helped produce a live-action mini-pilot. The pilot failed to generate any network interest and was ultimately even disowned by the band themselves.
- What did The Aquabats do after the 1998 pilot failed to generate any network interest and was ultimately even disowned by the band themselves?
- Undeterred, The Aquabats made an attempt at a second pilot the following year, using a music video budget for their 1999 album The Aquabats vs. the Floating Eye of Death!.
- How did the second The Aquabats! Super Show! pilot do?
- According to Jacobs, the Fox Family Channel reportedly expressed interest in the series and ordered production on a proper pilot episode.
- Was the proper The Aquabats! Super Show! pilot produced by the Fox Family Channel successful?
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Response: Following the Fox Family channel's acquisition by Disney in 2001, the project was cancelled.
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When did Kelsey Grammer's show Frasier end?
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What happened with Hulk Hogan in 1988?
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Hogan remained WWF World Heavyweight Champion for four years.
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What did Kate O'Mara do later in life?
- O'Mara spoke on several occasions about her experience with the casting couch.
- What did Kate O'Mara do on TV later in life?
- O'Mara continued to make television appearances throughout the 1990s,, including Cluedo (1990), Absolutely Fabulous (1995–2003).
- Did Kate O'Mara do anything else besides speaking about her experience with the casting couch and continuing to make appearrances throughout the 1990s?
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She performed in radio and audio plays.
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What did Stan Brakhage first receive notable recognition for?
- in the early 1960s Stan Brakhage began to receive recognition in exhibitions and film publications
- Who did Stan Brakhage receive recognition from?
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Film Culture. The award statement, written by Jonas Mekas, cited Stan Brakhage for bringing to cinema an intelligence and subtlety that is usually the province of the older arts.“
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What happened when Roger Clemens returned to the Yankees?
- Over the contract life, Roger Clemens would make $18.7 million. This equated to just over $1 million per start that season.
- How did Roger Clemens play with the Yankees upon his return?
- Roger Clemens made his 2007 return on June 9, defeating the Pittsburgh Pirates by pitching six innings with seven strikeouts and 3 runs allowed.
- What other games were notable when Roger Clemens returned to the Yankees besides defeating the Pittsburgh Pirates by pitching six innings with seven strikeouts and 3 runs allowed?
- On June 21, with a single in the 5th inning against the Colorado Rockies, Roger Clemens became the oldest New York Yankee to record a hit.
- What other oldest player stats did Roger Clemens receive besides becoming the oldest New York Yankee to record a hit?
- When Roger Clemens won his seventh Cy Young Award, extending his record number of awards, he became the oldest player ever to win the Cy Young at age 42
- How much wasRoger Clemens paid upon his return to the Yankees?
- Roger Clemens was granted a pro-rated one-year deal worth $28,000,022, or about $4.7 million per month.
- How much did Roger Clemens earn total after a pro-rated one-year deal worth $28,000,022, or about $4.7 million per month when he returned to the Yankees?
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what did Frank sinatra do later in his career?
- Due to an obligation Frank Sinatra owed to 20th Century Fox for walking off the set of Henry King's Carousel
- what did Frank sinatra have to do for 20th century fox?
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response: Fran Sinatra Sinatra starred opposite Shirley MacLaine, Maurice Chevalier and Louis Jourdan in Can-Can
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Who is Jose I
- Crowned Queen of the Beaux Arts Ball in 1964 by the Tavern Guild, Sarria, stating that he was already a queen, proclaimed himself Her Royal Majesty, Empress of San Francisco, José I, The Widow Norton“
- When did jose sarria proclaim himself empress jose I, the widow norton
- in 1964
- What was significant about sarria's jose I, the widow norton statement?
- After the declaration, he then founded the Imperial Court System, which grew to become an international association of charitable organizations.
- Did José Sarria admire Joshua Norton?
- Sarria organized elaborate annual pilgrimages to lay flowers on Norton's grave in the Woodlawn Cemetery in Colma, California. He purchased a plot adjacent to Norton's where he is now interred
- When did Joshua Norton Die?
- Norton died on January 8, 1880
- how did Jose know Norton?
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response: What was it about Norton that Jose admired?
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When did Susan Boyle first try out for Britain's Got Talent?
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response: | In August 2008, Susan Boyle applied for an audition for the third series of Britain's Got Talent. | 8 | Dialog | qrecc | fs_opt |
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When was season 1 of Buffy the Vampire Slayer released?
- The Buffy television series first aired mid-season in March 1997, almost immediately earning positive critical reviews.
- How does season 1 of Buffy the Vampire Slayer start?
- Willow Rosenberg is presented as a bookish nerd with computer skills, and intimidated by popular girls. However, she quickly forms a friendship with Buffy Summers.
- When does Willow Rosenburg start to develope as a character?
- At the end of the second season, Willow Rosenberg begins to study magic following the murder of the computer teacher and spell caster Jenny Calendar.
- Who is Buffy Summers?
- Buffy Summers is the main protagonist. The television series shows Buffy carrying out her destiny surrounded by a group of friends and family who support her in her mission.
- Are there any other interesting aspects about this article?
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Next turn: Through the gamut of changes Willow Rosenberg endures in the series, Buffy Summers studies scholar Ian Shuttleworth states that Alyson Hannigan's performances are the reason for Willow's popularity.
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What were some of Euronymous' beliefs?
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When was the Jane Goodall Institute started?
- The Jane Goodall Institute was founded in 1977 by English primatologist Jane Goodall.
- What is the Jane Goodall Institutes purpose?
- JGI works to protect chimpanzees and other primates by supporting sanctuaries, law enforcement efforts to reduce illegal trafficking, and public education to protect endangered species in the wild.
- Is the Jane Goodall Institute still going?
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Next turn: The Jane Goodall Institute is a current organization.
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What did Nate Silver create ?
- Nate Silver created FiveThirtyEight
- What was in the Silver's diary on the Daily Kos ?
- Nate Silver set out to analyze quantitative aspects of the political game to enlighten a broader audience.
- What was the motivation for 538?
- Nate Silver reports that I was just frustrated with the analysis. ... I saw a lot of discussion about strategy that was not all that sophisticated“
- How did Nate Silver's diary further develop ?
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Where was Frank Hague commissioner?
- Frank Hague was commissioner in Hudson County.
- What years was Frank Hague commissioner?
- Frank Hague was commissioner from 1913 to 1917.
- How long was Frank Hague commissioner?
- Frank Hague was commissioner for five years.
- What were some noteworthy things that happened while Frank Hague was commissioner?
- Frank Hague immediately set about reshaping the corrupt Jersey City police force with tough Horsehoe recruits. Hague spearheaded crackdowns on prostitution and narcotics trafficking, earning him favor with religious leaders.
- Did the Fire and Police departments get along with Frank Hague as commissioner?
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Frank Hague took steps to curb the police department's lackadaisical work ethic, punishing offenses that had gone unpunished for years. He also made much-needed improvements to the fire department
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What is Nelson Piquet's connection with racing team Lotus?
- Nelson Piquet and the number 1 went to a stagnating Lotus team in 1988
- What was the outcome of Nelson Piquet and the number 1's migration to the Lotus racing team?
- His career took a nose dive.
- What happened to the Lotus after Nelson Piquet and the number 1 joined this team?
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A stagnating Lotus team in 1988 took a nose dive despite the Camel sponsored Lotus 100T having the same specification Honda V6 turbo that powered the McLarens
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where was Devika Rani born?
- Devika Rani was born as Devika Rani Choudhary in Waltair near Visakhapatnam in present-day Andhra Pradesh
- who were Devika Rani's parents?
- Rani is the daughter of Col. Dr. Manmathnath Choudhary by his wife Leela Devi Choudhary.
- and who was Devika Rani's mother?
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Rani's mother is Leela Devi Choudhary.
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what was Queensryche?
- Queensrÿche is an American heavy metal band.
- When did Queensryche get together?
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What hit songs are on Nickelback's albums?
- Nickelback's song How You Remind Me was listed as the best-selling rock song and the fourth best-selling song of the decade overall.
- Did Nickelback receive good reviews for their albums?
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Next turn: Metacritic reports that five of Nickelback's six most recent studio albums have scores of 62, 41, 49, 51, and 54, respectively, out of 100, indicating generally mixed reviews.
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Why was he considered the father of geography?
- Eratosthenes now continued from his knowledge about the Earth.
- What was Eratosthenes sketching?
- Using his discoveries and knowledge of its size and shape, he began to sketch it.
- Were Eratosthenes maps accurate?
- Unfortunately, his Geography has been lost to history, but fragments of the work can be pieced together from other great historians like Pliny, Polybius, Strabo, and Marcianus.
- Who were Eratosthenes maps used by?
- Other great historians like Pliny, Polybius, Strabo, and Marcianus.
- How was Eratosthenes able to make such accurate calculations?
- He knew that at local noon on the summer solstice in Syene, the Sun was directly overhead.
- what are some of the georgaphy terms invented by Eratosthenes that are still used today?
- He created terminology that is still used today.
- How was Eratosthenes able to achieve this?
- In the Library of Alexandria he had access to various travel books, which contained various items of information and representations of the world.
- What were the different realms Eratosthenes used in geography?
- He cited countries and used parallel lines to divide the map into sections, to give accurate descriptions of the realms.
- Are there any other interesting aspects about Eratosthenes geography besides the realms and new terminology?
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How did Franklin D. Roosevelt's career began as governor?
- Franklin D. Roosevelt agreed to run when party leaders convinced him that only he could defeat the Republican gubernatorial nominee, New York Attorney General Albert Ottinger.
- How big was Franklin D. Roosevelt's victory?
- While Smith lost the presidency in a landslide, and was defeated in his home state, Franklin D. Roosevelt was elected governor by a one-percent margin.
- What was the best part of Franklin D. Roosevelt's governorship?
- Franklin D. Roosevelt became the first governor to publicly endorse the idea of unemployment insurance.
- How did Franklin D. Roosevelt perform as a governor?
- Franklin D. Roosevelt was favored so much by the public that he was elected to a second term by a 14% margin.
- What was significant about this period of Frainklin D. Roosevelt being governor?
- In October 1929, when Franklin D. Roosevelt was governor, the Wall Street Crash occurred, and the country began sliding into the Great Depression.
- Did Franklin D. Roosevelt establish a state employment commission pass legislation?
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Is the Frontier a property of Steve Wynn?
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What year was the Y.A. Tittle famous photo taken?
- It was taken on September 20, 1964
- What was the name of the magazine the famous Y.A. Tittle photo was on?
- The photo was published in the October 2, 1964, issue of Life magazine.
- What year was the Y.A. Tittle famous photo published in the Life magazine?
- The year was 1964.
- What sport did Y.A. Tittle play in his famous photo?
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Next turn: The photograph immortalized Tittle in football lore as an image of the aging warrior who had finally fallen.“
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When did the Golden Age begin for Aquaman?
- For Aquaman, the Golden Age began in November 1941
- What happened with Aquaman in #73?
- Aquaman's first origin story was presented in flashback from his debut in More Fun Comics #73
- Who was Aquaman's father?
- Aquaman's father was a famous undersea explorer
- What was Aquaman's father's name?
- His father's name is not given, but Aquaman says If I spoke his name, you would recognize it.“
- What did Aquaman's father do?
- His father was a famous undersea explorer
- What city did Aquaman's father discover?
- He discovered the underwater city of Atlantis
- What did Aquaman's father find there?
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A: He found books and records of the people of Atlantis' marvelous wisdom
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How old was Thelonious Monk when he began playing?
- Thelonius Monk started playing the piano at the age of six and was largely self-taught.
- What instruments did Thelonious Monk play?
- Thelonious Sphere Monk was an American jazz pianist and composer.
- Where was Minton's Playhouse?
- Minton's Playhouse is a jazz club and bar located on the first floor of the Cecil Hotel at 210 West 118th Street in Harlem, New York.
- What other locations did Thelonious Monk perform at?
- Monk relaunched his New York career with a landmark six-month residency at the Five Spot Cafe in the East Village neighborhood of New York.
- What recognition did Thelonious Monk receive?
- In 1993, Thelonious Monk was awarded the Grammy Lifetime Achievement Award. In 2006, he was awarded a special Pulitzer Prize.
- Who helped Thelonious Monk?
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Was Nikki Sixx in a relationship?
- Nikki Sixx was engaged to Denise Vanity Matthews in 1987.
- Did Nikki Sixx ever get married?
- From May 1989 to November 1996, Nikki Sixx was married to his first wife, Playboy Playmate Brandi Brandt.
- Did Denise Vanity Matthews ever play in a band?
- Vanity was the lead singer of the female trio Vanity 6.
- Was Denise Vanity Matthews a groupie?
- Was Denise Vanity Matthews a drug addict?
- Denise Vanity Matthews was addicted to crack cocaine.
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response: Did Denise Vanity Matthews ever overdose?
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What sort of personality did Timur possess?
- Timur was considered extraordinarily intelligent – not only intuitively but also intellectually.
- Do we know what Timur was generous with?
- Timur was a learned king, and enjoyed the company of scholars; he was tolerant and generous to them.
- Was there a reason Timur was so tolerant to scholars?
- In Samarkand and his many travels, Timur, under the guidance of distinguished scholars, was able to learn the Persian, Mongolian, and Turkish languages
- What did the people think of Timur?
- While Timur still retains a positive image in Muslim Central Asia, he is vilified by many in Arabia, Iraq, Persia, and India.
- What is something Timur believed in?
- Timur was the product of an Islamized and Iranized society, and not steppe nomadic.
- What does rasti rusti mean or stand for?
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What did Daniel Pipes do after college?
- After graduating in 1971, Pipes spent two years in Cairo, where he continued learning Arabic and studied the Quran, which he states gave him an appreciation for Islam.
- What college did Daniel Pipes teach at?
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Next: | He taught world history at the University of Chicago, 1978 to 1982, history at Harvard, 1983 to 1984, and policy and strategy at the Naval War College, 1984 to 1986. | 9 | Dialog | qrecc | fs_opt |
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What happened to Neil Diamond in the 90's?
- During the 1990's, Diamond produced six studio albums.
- What was one of the most popular Neil Diamond songs in 90's?
- Sweet Caroline became a popular sing-along at sporting events.It was used at Boston College football and basketball games. College sporting events in other states also played it.
- What were Neil Diamond's other albums in the 90's other than the six albums he produced?
- Diamond also released two Christmas albums.
- Did any of Neil Diamond's Christmas albums in the 90's make the charts?
- Diamond's first Christmas album peaked at No. 8 on Billboard's Album chart.
- What else did Neil Diamond do in the 90's other than producing albums?
- In 1992, he performed for President George H.W. Bush's final Christmas in Washington NBC special.
- Did Neil Diamond perform for anyone other than President George H.W. Bush's final Christmas in Washington NBC special?
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In 1993, Diamond opened the Mark of the Quad Cities with two shows on May 27 and 28.
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Where did Kim Clijsters begin her junior career?
- In 1993, Kim Clijsters won the 12-and-under division of the Belgian Junior Championships (the Coupe de Borman) in doubles with her future longtime rival Justine Henin.
- Was Kim Clijsters a good player?
- Kim Clijsters had success at both the national and international levels at a very young age.
- Who was Kim Clijsters' coach?
- Kim Clijsters' first coach was Bart Van Kerckhoven.
- What was Kim Clijsters' playing style?
- Kim Clijsters was an all-court player who employed a mixture of offensive and defensive styles of play.
- What is another team Kim Clijsters was on besides being in doubles with Justine Henin in the 12-and-under division of the 1993 Belgian Junior Championships?
- At the very end of 1997, she won her first ITF title in the doubles event at the Grade A Orange Bowl, one of the highest level junior tournaments.
- Who was Kim Clijsters' teammate in the doubles event at the Grade A Orange Bowl in 1997?
- Kim Clijsters partnered with Zsófia Gubacsi.
- What is something notable about Kim Clijsters' junior career?
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Kim Clijsters' first big international junior title came at Les Petits As, a high-level 14-and-under tournament.
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Was Lea Michele a regular on glee?
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From 2009 until its ending in 2015, Lea Michele starred in the Fox musical comedy-drama series Glee as Rachel Berry, the show's female lead and star singer.
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Where was Lea Salonga born?
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What is Goldfrapp's Black Cherry?
- Black Cherry is Goldfrapp's second album.
- When was Goldfrapp's second album, Black Cherry released?
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Next turn: Goldfrapp's second album Black Cherry was released in April 2003.
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What is Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas for Hunter S. Thompson?
- Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas: A Savage Journey to the Heart of the American Dream is a 1971 novel by Hunter S. Thompson, illustrated by Ralph Steadman.
- Did Hunter S. Thompson's Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas do well?
- Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas became a benchmark in American literature about U.S. society in the early 1970s.
- Did Hunter S. Thompson write Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas in Las Vegas?
- Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas is based on two trips to Las Vegas, Nevada, that Hunter S. Thompson took with Oscar Zeta Acosta in March and April 1971.
- Who published the book Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas by Hunter S. Thompson?
- In November 1971, Rolling Stone published the combined texts of the Las Vegas trips as a two-part story. Random House published the hardcover edition in July 1972.
- Did anyone reject Hunter S. Thompson's Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas?
- Hunter S. Thompson had first submitted a 2,500-word manuscript for Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas to Sports Illustrated that was aggressively rejected.
- What is the book Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas about?
- Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas is based on two trips to Las Vegas, Nevada, that Hunter S. Thompson took with Oscar Zeta Acosta in March and April 1971.
- Why do Hunter S. Thompson go to Vegas?
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Next turn: Hunter S. Thompson was writing an exposé for Rolling Stone magazine on the 1970 killing of Mexican-American television journalist Rubén Salazar.
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What was Nina Simone temperament?
- Nina Simone was known for her temper and frequent outbursts.
- How was Nina Simone received?
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Next turn: Nina Simone is regarded as one of the most influential recording artists of the 20th century.
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Was George Meyer married?
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How did Dizzy Dean get injured in 1937?
- While pitching in the 1937 All-Star Game, Dean fractured his toe from a line drive.
- Could Dizzy Dean not recover from his toe fracture to continue playing?
- Coming back too soon from the injury, Dean changed his pitching motion and he hurt his arm, losing his great fastball.
- How long did Dizzy Dean come back for after the injury?
- By 1938, Dean's arm was largely gone.
- How did this effect Dizzy Dean?
- Dean changed his pitching motion and he hurt his arm, losing his great fastball.
- Even though Dizzy Dean had an ailing arm did he have a good outing against the Pirates in 1938?
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Next: Dean pitched the opening game of the series and with an ailing arm, relied more on his experience and grit to defeat the Pirates by a score of 2–1.
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What medical breakthroughs did John Harvey Kellogg make?
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What did Charles Haley do with the Dallas Cowboys?
- Charles Haley is often mentioned as the final piece that helped propel the Dallas Cowboys into a Super Bowl contender.
- Was Charles Haley succesful?
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Next: Charles Haley was elected to the Pro Football Hall of Fame in 2015 after several years of eligibility.
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Who did Eleanor of Aquitaine marry?
- Eleanor of Aquitaine married Louis VII of France .
- When did Eleanor of Aquitaine get married?
- On 25 July 1137, Eleanor of Aquitaine and Louis VII of France were married.
- Where did Eleanor of Aquitaine get married?
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What countries was Jahlil Okafor's career in?
- In October 2010, Jahlil Okafor successfully tried out for USA Basketball's 2011–12 USA Developmental National Team.
- Are there other countries besides USA Jahlil Okafor's career is in?
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response: Was Jahlil Okafor's career successful?
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Was Kurt Angle involved in legal issues?
- On August 15, 2009, Pittsburgh-based NBC affiliate WPXI reported that Angle had been arrested.
- Why was Kurt Angle arrested in 2009?
- His girlfriend stated that she had filed a protection from abuse order and that he was stalking her in the Robinson area.
- Was Kurt Angle driving drunk in 2011?
- On March 25, 2011, Angle was arrested in Thompson, North Dakota, and charged with being in control of a motor vehicle while intoxicated after failing a field sobriety test.
- Why did Kurt Angle refuse a blood test in 2007?
- Kurt Angle's Defense attorney Mike Santicola stated that Angle refused a blood test that could lead to a one year revocation of his driver's license.
- Did Kurt Angle serve jail time for his March 25, 2011 arrest?
- Angle pleaded guilty to DUI charges in 2011 and was sentenced to one year of unsupervised probation and a ten-day suspended sentence.
- Are there any other interesting aspects about this article on Kurt Angle besides his legal issues?
- Angle began preparing for the 1996 Summer Olympics under Dave Schultz at the Pennsylvanian Foxcatcher Club.
- Did Kurt Angle serve jail time for his September 4, 2011 arrest?
- Angle was placed in Warren County Jail, before posting $2,000 bail and being released in the early morning.
- Did Kurt Angle have any other legal issues other than his 2009 arrest and 2011 arrests?
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response: On August 2, 2013, Angle was again charged with driving while intoxicated in Decatur, Texas.
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What happened to the Taiwanese band Mayday during their hiatus?
- During their hiatus, Mayday released the autobiographical documentary titled The Wings of Dream
- Was the Taiwanese bands autobiographical documentary titled The Wings of Dream a bestseller?
- During their hiatus, Mayday released the autobiographical documentary titled The Wings of Dream, with ticket sales hitting more than NT1.2 million in barely three days
- Did the Taiwanese bands autobiographical documentary titled The Wings of Dream continue to sell at a rate more than NT1.2 million within barely three days?
- What happened with the Taiwanese band Mayday's return to the music scene in 2004?
- After Masa's official release from the military, the band regrouped and held their City of the Sky concert on 16 August 2004 at the Taipei Municipal Stadium.
- How many people attended the Taiwanese band Mayday's City of Sky concert?
- The Taiwanese band Mayday's City of Sky concert attracted nearly 40,000 fans.
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What was Martin Brodeur's legacy?
- During his NHL career, Martin Brodeur set numerous league records.
- What were some of Martin Brodeur's records?
- Martin Brodeur ended his career with 691 wins, 140 more than Patrick Roy, who is second on the NHL's all-time list.
- What else is notable about Martin Brodeur's legacy besides his 691 career wins?
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Next turn: In postseason play, Martin Brodeur had the most shutouts of any NHL goalie (24), and his 113 playoff wins ranks second all-time.
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What happened with Gulbuddin Hekmatyar in 2008?
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A: In May 2008, the Jamestown Foundation reported Gulbuddin Hekmatyar's HIG group had recently reemerged as an aggressive militant group, claiming responsibility for many bloody attacks against Coalition forces.
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What was Richard Nixon's relationship with the Soviet Union?
- Richard Nixon used the improving international environment to address the topic of nuclear peace
- What was significant about the Soviet Union at the time Richard nixon visited the soviet Union?
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ANS: Nixon engaged in intense negotiations with Brezhnev. Out of the summit came agreements for increased trade and two landmark arms control treaties
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What type of work did Lillian Moller Gillbreth do?
- For more than forty years, Lillian Moller Gilbreth's career combined psychology with the study of scientific management and engineering.
- What other type of work did Lillian Moller Gillbreth do besides psychology, and the study of scientific management and engineering?
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response: Lillian Moller Gilbreth included her perspectives as a wife and mother in her research, writing, and consulting work. Gilbreth became a pioneer in Industrial and organizational psychology.
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What are Spacemen 3's Northampton demos?
- In November 1985, Spacemen 3 played in Coventry to an audience of fewer than ten people. Encouraged by the support of Pat Fish, they recorded a new demo tape.
- What was Spacemen 3's style?
- Spaceman 3's sound had crystallised into the intense, hypnotic, overloaded psychedelia which characterised their early output, and which would serve as a template for their live act.
- How many members were on the Spacemen 3 demo album?
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Next: Despite being a 4-piece again, they would retain the name 'Spacemen 3'.
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Did anybody leave The Midnight Express team?
- In March 1987, Dennis Condrey suddenly left JCP without giving any reason, leaving Bobby Eaton without a partner in the Midnight Express.
- Did The Midnight Express ever make it to the finals?
- In the tournament to determine new World tag team champions, the Midnight Express advanced to the finals before losing to the Freebirds with some assistance from the Samoan Swat Team.
- Who were the Midnight Express' rivals?
- The Rock 'n' Roll Express and The Fantastics were some of the Midnight Express' rivals.
- Who was the Mdnight Express' manager?
- Jim Conette was the manager for the Midnight Express.
- Did anybody from the Midnight Express leave the federation?
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ANS: | The Midnight Express' split up when Jim Cornette and Stan Lane left the federation. | 7 | Dialog | qrecc | fs_opt |
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What did Jared Leto perform?
- Jared Leto is the lead vocalist, multi-instrumentalist and main songwriter for Thirty Seconds to Mars.
- What was Jared Leto's band name?
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ANS: Jared Leto formed the rock band Thirty Seconds to Mars with his brother Shannon.
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What is Sam Harris' view on Islam?
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ANS: Sam Harris considers Islam to be especially belligerent and inimical to the norms of civil discourse.
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Where did Murray Rothbard go to school?
- Murray attended Birch Wathen, a private school in New York City.
- When did Murray Rothbard attend Birch Wathen?
- Where else did Murray Rothbard attend school?
- He attended Columbia University.
- Did Murray Rothbard attend any other universities?
- Are there any other interesting aspects about Murray Rothbard?
- The Volker Fund paid Rothbard to write a textbook to explain Human Action in a form which could be used to introduce college undergraduates to Mises' views.
- Was the textbook Murray Rothbard wrote successful?
- Upon its publication, Mises praised Rothbard's work effusively.
- What happened after Burns left the Columbia Faculty?
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ANS: Burns went on leave from the Columbia faculty to head President Eisenhower's Council of Economic Advisors that Rothbard's thesis was accepted and he received his doctorate.
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Did James Cook find newfoundland?
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ANS: | James Cook sailed thousands of miles across largely uncharted areas of the globe. | 7 | Dialog | qrecc | fs_opt |
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What did Charles Baudelaire next worked on in his final years?
- Baudelaire next worked on a translation and adaptation of Thomas De Quincey's Confessions of an English Opium Eater.
- What was Charles Baudelaire next challenge after translation and adaptation of Thomas De Quincey's Confessions of an English Opium Eater?
- Other works in the years that followed included Petits Poèmes en prose
- Why was the translation and adaptation of Thomas De Quincey's Confessions of an English Opium Eater. Other works in the years that followed included Petits Poèmes en prose bad for Charles Baudelaire?
- Charles Baudelaire criticism turns against his friends Honoré de Balzac, Théophile Gautier, and Gérard de Nerva
- What was Charles Baudelaire next challenge?
- Charles Baudelaire illnesses, his long-term use of laudanum, his life of stress, and his poverty
- What did Charles Baudelaire illnesses, his long-term use of laudanum, his life of stress, and his poverty the worst for him?
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Next: it taken a toll and Charles Baudelaire had aged noticeably
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What is Madhvacharya's biography?
- Madhvacharya was a Hindu philosopher and the chief proponent of the Dvaita (dualism) school of Vedanta.
- was Madhvacharya married?
- What was Madhvacharya's greatest accomplishment?
- Madhvacharya left the monastery, and began his own Dvaita movement.
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When did the band Spice Girls become popular?
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Next: Spice is the debut album by the Spice Girls released on 19 September 1996. The album centered on the idea of Girl Power. Spice was a huge worldwide commercial success.
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What was A-Teens' Teen Spirit?
- The band's second album, entitled Teen Spirit, featured a compilation of tracks that were not ABBA covers.
- When was A-Teens's album Teen Spirit released?
- It was released on 26 February 2001.
- Was A-Teens's album Teen Spirit a hit?
- A-Teens's album Teen Spirit debuted at number two in the Swedish Charts.
- Was A-Teens's album Teen Spirit a hit in other parts of the world besides Sweden?
- This pop sensation hit reached the top ten in other countries and entered at number eighty-three on the World Charts, and number thirteen on the European Albums Chart.
- How many copies did A-Teens's album Teen Spirit sell worldwide?
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Next: | While not repeating the same level of success as their debut album, the album went on to sell over 1.5 million copies, despite receiving poor reviews from critics. | 9 | Dialog | qrecc | fs_opt |
DIALOG:
What was Money Making Mitch?
- MMM is the debut mixtape by Puff Daddy, originally released on November 4, 2015 as a free mixtape on Bad Boy Records and Epic Records.
- When was MMM released?
- MMM is the debut mixtape by Puff Daddy, originally released on November 4, 2015.
- Did MMM do well?
- MMM was met with generally positive reviews upon release.
- What was No Way Out 2?
- In July 2015, Gizzle told the press that she is collaborating with Sean Combs on what she describes as his last album, titled No Way Out 2.
- Was No Way Out a movie or an album?
- No Way Out 2 was supposed to be an album.
- Did it do as well as Sean Combs' debut album?
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Next turn: No Way Out 2 was never released.
Problem: What could be the response? DIALOG:
Where did Susan Glaspell grow up?
- Across the river from Black Hawk's ancestral village in Iowa.
- Who were the members of Susan Glaspell's family?
- Elmer Glaspell, a hay farmer, and his wife Alice Keating, a public school teacher, an older brother, Raymond, and a younger brother, Frank.
- Where did Susan Glaspell go to school?
- Did Susan Glaspell got to college?
- At twenty-one Glaspell enrolled at Drake University, against the local belief that college made women unfit for marriage.
- What did Susan Glaspell study at Drake?
- philosophy
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Where was Robert Rauschenberg born?
- Port Arthur, Texas
- When was Robert Rauschenberg first art recognized?
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ANS: What piece of art made Robert Rauschenberg famous?
question: Write a response. DIALOG:
What was Macauclay's breakthrough role?
- Macaulay Culkin rose to fame with his lead role of Kevin McCallister in the blockbuster Christmas film Home Alone.
- Did Home Alone win any awards?
- Home Alone was nominated for two Academy Awards: Best Original Score and Best Original Song. But the film did not win either.
- Was Macaulay Culkin nominated for additional awards?
- Macaulay Culkin was nominated for the Golden Globe Award for Best Actor – Musical or Comedy.
- After Home Alone, did Macaulay Culkin find himself in any more movies?
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response: After Home Alone, Macaulay Culkin starred in Only the Lonely, My Girl, Home Alone 2: Lost in New York, and many other films.
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What is X-Infernus?
- X-Infernus is a four-issue comic book mini-series that started in December 2008. Written by C. B. Cebulski, with art by Giuseppe Camuncoli
- What was the 2008 miniseries X-Infernus about?
- In the 2008 miniseries, X-Infernus, Pixie summoned her Souldagger and stabbed Kurt in the chest, knocking him out. When Pixie removed her Souldagger, Magik's Soulsword emerged from his chest
- What happens next, in the 2008 miniseries X-Infernus, after Magik teleported away after taking out Pixie, Mercury, Rockslide, and Beast?
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Next: In the 2008 miniseries X-Infernus, Kurt woke up and stopped Pixie from going after Magik, and Pixie broke down and apologized for stabbing him
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When did Duke Ellington die?
- Duke Ellington died on May 24, 1974.
- What was something significant that happened in Duke Ellington's last years?
- In 1999, Duke Ellington was posthumously awarded a special Pulitzer Prize commemorating the centennial year of his birth, in recognition of his musical genius.
- What recordings did Duke Ellington make?
- Duke Ellington also recorded songs written by his bandsmen, for example Juan Tizol's Caravan, and Perdido, which brought a Spanish tinge to big band jazz.
- Did Duke Ellington tour when he still had a band?
- Following an appearance at the Newport Jazz Festival, in July 1956, Duke Ellington and his orchestra enjoyed a major revival and embarked on world tours.
- What year was Duke Ellington's final performance?
- Duke Ellington performed what is considered his final full concert in a ballroom at Northern Illinois University on March 20, 1974.
- Where was Duke Ellington's final performance?
- Duke Ellington performed what is considered his final full concert in a ballroom at Northern Illinois University on March 20, 1974.
- Did Duke Ellington perform with anybody famous during this time?
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| The last three shows Duke Ellington and his orchestra performed were on March 21, 1973 at Purdue University's Hall of Music and March 22, 1973 at Sturges-Young Auditorium in Michigan. | 1 | Dialog | qrecc | fs_opt |
DIALOG:
What happened during the first outlawing and parliamentary mandate of Corneliu Zelea Codreanu in Romania?
- In one notable incident of 1930, Legionaries encouraged the peasant population of Borșa to attack the town's 4,000 Jews. The Legion had also attempted to assassinate government officials and journalists.
- Was Corneliu Zelea Codreanu involved with other people?
- Corneliu Zelea Codreanu associated with A. C. Cuza and Constantin Pancu, as well as an assassin of the Iaşi Police prefect Constantin Manciu.
- What did Gheorghe Mironescu and Ion Mihalache mandate in the outlawing of the Iron Guard?
- A planned march into Bessarabia signalled the outlawing of the party by Premier Gheorghe Mironescu and Minister of the Interior Ion Mihalache; Corneliu Zelea Codreanu was again arrested.
- What was the result of outlawing the Iron Guard?
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Next turn: As the privileges of the Iron Guard paramilitary organization were being cut off gradually by the Conducător Ion Antonescu, its members, also known as the Legionnaires, revolted.
Problem: What could be the response? DIALOG:
What name did Taryn Terrell use while with Florida Championship Wrestling?
- Taryn Terrell, now renamed Tiffany, participated in the tournament to determine the inaugural Queen of FCW.
- Was Taryn Terrell's time with Florida Championship Wrestling successful?
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A: Tiffany Terrell lost her first FCW televised match in a fatal four-way match including Roucka, Holiday, and Fox.
QUESTION: Write another turn of this conversation. DIALOG:
What was Black Messiah by D'Angelo?
- his third studio album
- Was the D'Angelo Black Messiah album successful?
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ANS: The album was met with universal acclaim from critics and it currently has a 95/100 mean score on review aggregator Metacritic.
question: Write a response. DIALOG:
How did Paddy Chayefsky get into television?
- Paddy Chayefsky moved into television with scripts for Danger, The Gulf Playhouse and Manhunt.
- Did any of Paddy Chayefsky's scripts make it on TV?
- Philco Television Playhouse producer Fred Coe saw the Danger and Manhunt episodes and enlisted Paddy Chayefsky to adapt the story.
- What story was Paddy Chayefsky adapting for Fred Coe?
- Fred Coe enlisted Paddy Chayefsky to adapt the story It Happened on the Brooklyn Subway.
- Who was the story It Happened on the Brooklyn Subway that Paddy Chayefsky was enlisted to adapt about?
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response: The story It Happened on the Brooklyn Subway is about a photographer on a New York City Subway train who reunites a concentration camp survivor with his long-lost wife.
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What is the most prominent place named after Eleanor Roosevelt?
- In 1988, Eleanor Roosevelt College, one of six undergraduate residential colleges at the University of California, San Diego, was founded.
- Was there anything notable about the Eleanor Roosevelt College other than the name?
- Eleanor Rooesevelt College emphasizes international understanding, including proficiency in a foreign language and a regional specialization.
- What is another place bearing Eleanor Roosevelt's name besides the Eleanor Roosevelt College?
- Eleanor Roosevelt High School, a public magnet high school specializing in science, mathematics, technology, and engineering, was established in 1976
- When was Eleanor Roosevelt High School established?
- Eleanor Roosevelt High School in Greenbelt, Maryland was established in 1976, the one in New York City, was founded in 2002 and the one in Eastvale, California, opened in 2006.
- Is the Eleanor Roosevelt High School still in operation?
- Are there any other notable places named after Eleanor Roosevelt besides the Eleanor Roosevelt College and the Eleanor Roosevelt High School?
- In 1972, the Eleanor Roosevelt Institute was founded; it merged with the Franklin D. Roosevelt Four Freedoms Foundation in 1987 to become the Roosevelt Institute.
- Was there anything special about the Roosevelt Institute?
- The Roosevelt Institute is liberal American think tank based in NYC to carry forward the legacy and values of Franklin and Eleanor Roosevelt.
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Next: Was there anything else aside from schools and the Roosevelt Institute named after Eleanor Roosevelt?
DIALOG:
When was the album Overkill by the band Motörhead released?
- Overkill is the second studio album by the band Motörhead, released 24 March 1979.
- Who were the band members of Motörhead at that time when the album Overkill was released?
- The 1976–1982 Motörhead line-up: Lemmy Kilmister, Phil Philthy Animal Taylor and Fast Eddie Clarke.
- Did the album Overkill by the band Motörhead do well?
- Overkill by Motörhead was an unexpected success.
- How did the album Overkill by the band Motörhead do on the charts?
- Overkill by Motörhead was an unexpected success, reaching #24 on the UK albums chart.
- Did the album Overkill by the band Motörhead receive any other attention besides reaching #24 on the UK albums chart?
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DIALOG:
What did Sun Ra start out as?
- As a child, Sun Ra was a skilled pianist. By the age of 11 or 12, he was composing and sight reading music.
- What was the name of Sun Ra's band?
- Sun Ra's band was called the Arkestra.
- Did Sun Ra do any collaborations?
- What college did Sun Ra go to?
- Sun Ra attended Alabama Agricultural and Mechanical University.
- What did Sun Ra study in college?
- Sun Ra was a music education major, studying composition, orchestration, and music theory.
- Was there something Sun Ra excelled at more than another?
- Did Sun Ra get any recognition?
- Sun Ra was often recognized as one of the hardest-working musicians anywhere he went — and surely one of the most original.
- What else did Sun Ra do in his early career?
- Early in his career, Sun Ra joined a musicians' trade union and toured with Ethan Harper's group through the US Southeast and Midwest.
- What did Sun Ra have to do with the South?
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Next turn: In 1934 Blount joined a musicians' trade union and toured with Harper's group through the US Southeast and Midwest.
DIALOG:
How are Minit and Instant Records connected to Allen Toussaint?
- In 1960, Joe Banashak, of Minit Records and later Instant Records, hired Toussaint as an A&R man and record producer.
- What records did Allen Toussaint produce?
- Southern Nights is a 1975 R&B concept album by Allen Toussaint.
- Did Allen Toussaint discover or sign any singers?
- What was Allen Toussaint's most successful recording?
- Toussaint thought Southern Nights was his most successful album.
- Who did Allen Toussaint collaborate with?
- For Southern Nights, Toussaint collaborated with producer Marshall Seahorn and an instrumental band.
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Next turn: What are the names of some of Allen Toussaint's albums?
DIALOG:
How is Taylor Swift's musical style described?
- Taylor Swift's music contains elements of pop, synth-pop, country, country pop, and rock.
- Does the Wikipedia article mention who specifically influenced Taylor Swift?
- Taylor Swift was drawn to country music, and was introduced to the genre listening to Shania Twain, Faith Hill, and the Dixie Chicks. Twain was her biggest musical influence.
- What elements stand out in the artist Taylor Swift's musical style?
- The Los Angeles Times identified Taylor Swift's defining vocal gesture in studio recordings as the line that slides down like a contented sigh or up like a raised eyebrow.
- What instruments does Taylor Swift use in her music?
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Next turn: When Taylor Swift was about 12 years old, computer repairman and local musician Ronnie Cremer taught her to play guitar.
DIALOG:
Was the season 2013 season where tony romo was coached by jason garett a good one?
- the cowboys miss the playoffs for a fourth straight year.
- Are there any other interesting aspects about the Tony Romo article?
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Next turn: | Tony Romo led the Cowboys to a 28–10 win over the Cleveland Browns. After the game, Romo required 13 stitches | 5 | Dialog | qrecc | fs_opt |
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Was Pete Maravich drafted by the Hawks?
- The Atlanta Hawks selected Maravich with the third pick in the first round of the 1970 NBA draft.
- How long did Pete Maravich play for the Hawks?
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ANS: Pete Maravich played for the Hawks from 1970-1974.
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what were Perry Como's vocal characteristics?
- Perry Como's voice is widely known for its good-natured vocal acrobatics as portrayed in his highly popular novelty songs such as Hot Diggity (Dog Ziggity Boom)“
- Are there any other interesting aspects about the Perry Como article?
- Perry Como credited Bing Crosby for influencing his voice and style.
- did Perry Como win awards?
- Como received the 1959 Grammy Award for Best Vocal Performance, Male.
- was Perry Como married?
- wife Roselle
- what was Perry Como's best attribute?
- One of the many factors in his success was Como's insistence on his principles of good taste;
- who did Perry Como work with?
- Ray Charles and Nick Perito his closest collaborator since 1963
- Perry Como died?
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ANS: Died May 12, 2001 (aged 88)
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Did The Black Eyed Peas record a new album in 2015?
- No
- Have the Black Eyed Peas toured during 2015?
- No
- Are all the original members still in the Black Eyed Peas?
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ANS: No
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Did The Beatles play in the US in 1964?
- In February 1964, the Beatles arrived in the United States and their televised performances on The Ed Sullivan Show were viewed by approximately 73 million people.
- What city(s) did The Beatles play in 1964?
- The Beatles performed 30 concerts in 23 cities, starting in California and ending in New York. The opening concert was held on 19 August 1964 at the Cow Palace.
- Was the The Beatles show a success?
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What did Sugizo do in his solo career?
- After Luna Sea went on break, Sugizo started his own solo career and opened the independent label Cross to produce other artists, as well as releasing his own records.
- what was the name of the label Sugizo opened?
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Cross
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Did Marissa Mayer ever work for Google?
- She joined Google in 1999 as employee number 20.
- What was Marissa Mayer's position at Google?
- She started out writing code and overseeing small teams of engineers, developing and designing Google's search offerings.
- Did Marissa Mayer ever receive a promotion to a higher position?
- She became known for her attention to detail, which helped land her a promotion to product manager, and later she became director of consumer web products.
- Are there any other interesting aspects about the Marissa Mayer article?
- In 2002, Mayer started the Associate Product Manager (APM) program, a Google mentorship initiative to recruit new talents and cultivate them for leadership roles.
- Did Marissa Mayer hold any other positions at Google, besides engineering, and Product Management?
- In 2005, Mayer became Vice President of Search Products and User Experience until the end of 2010, when she became head of the Local, Maps, and Location Services.
- Does Marissa Mayer still work at Google?
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On July 16, 2012, Mayer was appointed president and CEO of Yahoo!, effective the following day.
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Are there any other interesting aspects about the Augustus Pugin article?
- In October 1834, the Palace of Westminster burned down.
- When was the Palace of Westminster's destruction by fire?
- 1834
- What caused the fire that destroyed the Palace of Westminster?
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| The blaze was caused by the burning of small wooden tally sticks which were disposed of carelessly in the two furnaces under the House of Lords. | 1 | Dialog | qrecc | fs_opt |
DIALOG:
What is the Shadow Chancellor of the Exchequer in the British Parliamentary system?
- The Shadow Chancellor of the Exchequer in the British Parliamentary system is the member of the Shadow Cabinet who is responsible for shadowing the Chancellor of the Exchequer.
- What did George Osborne do as Shadow Chief Secretary?
- As Shadow Chief Secretary to the Treasury, George Osborne acted as the primary opposition to the Chief Secretary to the Treasury, who is deputy to the Chancellor of the Exchequer.
- Did George Osborne's flat tax idea gain traction?
- The idea of a flat tax was not included in the 2010 Conservative Party manifesto.
- Was George Osborne's flat tax idea opposed?
- The idea of a flat tax was not included in the 2010 Conservative Party manifesto.
- Why wasn't George Osborne's flat tax idea included in the manifesto?
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Next turn: The Treasury has publicly rejected the flat tax idea as expensive and unfair.
Problem: What could be the response? DIALOG:
What year did Fran Drescher return to television?
- In the 2000s, Fran Drescher made a return to television both with leading and guest roles.
- What show did Fran Drescher appear in in her return?
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A: In 2003, Fran Drescher appeared in episodes of the short lived sitcom, Good Morning, Miami as Roberta Diaz.
QUESTION: Write another turn of this conversation. DIALOG:
What was Legion Quest for Legion from Marvel Comics?
- Legion Quest is a six-part Marvel Comics crossover event involving the X-Men, published in 1994-1995. It was a prelude to the Age of Apocalypse extended storyline.
- Are there any other interesting aspects about the article about Legion from Marvel Comics besides Legion Quest?
- When the X-Men and X-Factor defeated the Shadow King, Legion was again left in a coma.
- What was Marvel Comics' Legion's new goal after he awakened?
- Legion, who despite his belief was not sane, understood these words as a directive to travel back in time and kill Magneto.
- How was Marvel Comics' Legion going to kill Magneto?
- Legion readied his fatal blow for Magneto, but Xavier leaped in front of the lethal psychic attack and was himself killed.
- Who was Magneto?
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ANS: Magneto is Professor X's greatest adversary.
question: Write a response. DIALOG:
Was Notre Dame's 1964 football season under new coach Ara Parseghian successful?
- Parseghian quickly turned things around in 1964; he re-established a sense of confidence and team spirit that had been lost under Kuharich and Devore
- Were there any players of note during Notre Dame's 1964 football season?
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response: Parseghian also recognized talent in quarterback John Huarte and wide receiver Jack Snow
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When was Jimmy Fallon born?
- Jimmy Fallon was born September 19, 1974.
- Was Jimmy ever married?
- Jimmy Fallon is married to film producer Nancy Juvonen.
- When did he get married?
- Jimmy Fallon married film producer Nancy Juvonen on December 22, 2007.
- Does Jimmy Fallon have any children?
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Next: Jimmy Fallon has two daughters.
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Who was Bill W. married to?
- Lois Burnham
- Did Bill W. and Lois Bumham have any kids?
- When did Bill W. and Lois Bumham get married?
- Wilson married Lois on January 24, 1918.
- Where did Bill W. work?
- Wilson became a stock speculator and had success traveling the country with his wife, evaluating companies for potential investors.
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See the conversation examples, and predict the next turn. DIALOG:
How did Sugizo's solo career begin?
- After Luna Sea went on break in 1997, Sugizo started his own solo career and opened the independent label Cross to produce other artists and release his own records.
- What did Sugizo first accomplish on his solo career?
- On July 9 1997, Sugizo's debut single Lucifer was released and reached number 8 on the Oricon singles chart.
- What did Sugizo do on July 9th?
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On July 9 1997, Sugizo's debut single Lucifer was released and reached number 8 on the Oricon singles chart.
See the conversation examples, and predict the next turn. DIALOG:
What happened in 1830 for Robert Gascoyne-Cecil, 3rd Marquess of Salisbury?
- In 1830, Robert Gascoyne-Cecil, 3rd Marquess of Salisbury, was born.
- Where did Robert Gascoyne-Cecil, 3rd Marquess of Salisbury, attend school?
- In 1840, Robert Gascoyne-Cecil, 3rd Marquess of Salisbury, went to Eton College; however, he left in 1845 because of intense bullying.
- Why was Robert Gascoyne-Cecil, 3rd Marquess of Salisbury, bullied at Eton College?
- What did Robert Gascoyne-Cecil, 3rd Marquess of Salisbury, do after college?
- In December 1847 Robert Gascoyne-Cecil, 3rd Marquess of Salisbury, went to Christ Church, Oxford, where he received an honorary fourth class in Mathematics due to ill health.
- What health problems did Robert Gascoyne-Cecil, 3rd Marquess of Salisbury, have?
- Robert Gascoyne-Cecil, 3rd Marquess of Salisbury's doctor advised him to travel for his health.
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Where did Robert Gascoyne-Cecil, 3rd Marquess of Salisbury, travel to after his doctor advised him to travel for his health?
See the conversation examples, and predict the next turn. DIALOG:
What did Rahul Bose do in 1993?
- Rahul Bose starred in the 1993 Are There Tigers in the Congo?.
- What was Rahul Bose's early career?
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| Bose started his acting career on the Mumbai stage in Rahul D'Cunha's Topsy Turvey and Are There Tigers In The Congo?. | 3 | Dialog | qrecc | fs_opt |
DIALOG:
What is Hush?
- Batman: Hush is an American comic book story arc published by DC Comics featuring the superhero Batman.
- What is the role of the Riddler in this story?
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Next turn: Riddler uses one of Ra's al Ghul's Lazarus Pits to cure himself
Problem: What could be the response? DIALOG:
Where did Bonnie Raitt go to school?
- In 1967, Bonnie Raitt entered Radcliffe College.
- What was Bonnie Raitt a student of?
- Bonnie Raitt majored in Social Relations and African studies.
- Who was Bonnie Raitt playing with during her time in Radcliffe College around 1967?
- Bonnie Raitt became friends with Dick Waterman. During her second year of college, Raitt left school for a semester and moved to Philadelphia with Waterman and other local musicians.
- What are some albums Bonnie Raitt released during 1967 after the move to Philadelphia?
- Bonnie Raitt released her debut album, Bonnie Raitt, in 1971.
- Was Bonnie Raitt's debut album, 'Bonnie Raitt' well received?
- The Bonnie Raitt album was warmly received by the music press, with many writers praising her skills as an interpreter and as a bottleneck guitarist.
- Were there any other notable albums from Bonnie Raitt during the time of 1970-1976?
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A: Bonnie Raitt's second album, Give It Up, was released in 1972.
QUESTION: Write another turn of this conversation. DIALOG:
what is bergens tidende?
- Bergens Tidende is Norway's fifth-largest newspaper.
- what happened in Varg Vikernes interview published by Bergens Tidende?
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ANS: Two friends of Vikernes interviewed him and brought the interview to the newspaper, hoping they would print it
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What were some of the roles Audra McDonald had in TV and film?
- On television, Audra McDonald portrayed Dr. Naomi Bennett as a main cast member of Private Practice. On film is known for her portrayal of Maureen in Ricki and the Flash.
- Was Audra McDonald's role as Warbuck's secretary on TV or in film?
- Audra McDonald played the role of Daddy Warbucks' secretary & soon-to-be wife, Miss Farrell in the 1999 made for television remake of Annie.
- What other TV and film roles did Audra McDonalds have besides Annie?
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response: Audra McDonald has served as host for the PBS series Live From Lincoln Center.
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When was Eddie Cantor's first tv appearance?
- Eddie Cantor's first TV appearance was on May 25, 1944.
- What was Eddie Cantor's first TV appearance called?
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Next: Eddie Cantor appeared on pioneer television station WPTZ (now KYW-TV) in Philadelphia presentation of a special, all-star telecast.
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Where was Isaac Asimov born?
- Isaac Asimov was born in Petrovichi, Klimovichskiy Uyezd, Russian SFSR.
- Are there any other interesting aspects about Isaac Asimov?
- Isaac Asimov and 16 other children in Petrovichi developed double pneumonia.
- Was Isaac Asimov hopsitalized because of the pneumonia?
- Who were Isaac Asimov's parents?
- Isaac Asimov's parents were Anna Rachel (née Berman) and Judah Asimov.
- Did Isaac Asimov have any siblings?
- Isaac Asimov had a younger sister.
- Were any of the children who died from pneumonia Isaac Asimov's siblings?
- Did Asimov's family ever move from Russia or did he spend his whole childhood in Russia?
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Next: | Isaac Asimov's family travelled to the United States via Liverpool on the RMS Baltic, arriving on February 3, 1923 when he was three years old. | 9 | Dialog | qrecc | fs_opt |
Example conversation: DIALOG:
Who is Jose I
- Crowned Queen of the Beaux Arts Ball in 1964 by the Tavern Guild, Sarria, stating that he was already a queen, proclaimed himself Her Royal Majesty, Empress of San Francisco, José I, The Widow Norton“
- When did jose sarria proclaim himself empress jose I, the widow norton
- in 1964
- What was significant about sarria's jose I, the widow norton statement?
- After the declaration, he then founded the Imperial Court System, which grew to become an international association of charitable organizations.
- Did José Sarria admire Joshua Norton?
- Sarria organized elaborate annual pilgrimages to lay flowers on Norton's grave in the Woodlawn Cemetery in Colma, California. He purchased a plot adjacent to Norton's where he is now interred
- When did Joshua Norton Die?
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Norton died on January 8, 1880
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When was the Bowie knife made by the blacksmith James Black?
- In 1830, blacksmith James Black made the famous Bowie knife for Jim Bowie who was already famous for knife-fighting from his 1827 sandbar duel.
- What was special about the Bowie knife that the blacksmith James Black made?
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Jim Bowie's killing of three assassins in Texas and his death at the Battle of the Alamo made him, and blacksmith James Black's knife, legends.
Example conversation: Write the response (start with "Response:") DIALOG:
What was Thomas Nast's career like?
- German-born American caricaturist and editorial cartoonist Thomas Nast, the Father of the American Cartoon, was associated with Harper's Weekly from 1859 to 1860 and from 1862 until 1886.
- What did Thomas Nast do in England?
- In February 1860, Thomas Nast went to England for the New York Illustrated News to depict the prize fight between the American John C. Heenan and the English Thomas Sayers
- What sporting event was Thomas Nast depicting in England in 1860?
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Response: In February 1860, Thomas Nast went to England for the New York Illustrated News to depict the prize fight between the American John C. Heenan and the English Thomas Sayers
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When did Warren Spahn make his professional debut?
- 1942
- How long did Warren Spahn spend with the braves?
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1942, 1946–1964
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what was one of the laws that Selim III reformed?
- Selim III introduced salutary reforms into the administration, especially in the fiscal department.
- was there another law that Selim III reformed besides salutary reforms?
- Selim III sought by well-considered plans to extend the spread of education.
- were there any more laws that were reformed by Selim III besides salutary reforms and the spread of education?
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Selim III profited by the respite to abolish the military tenure of fiefs
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When did August Strindberg die?
- August Strindberg died on May 14, 1912.
- How did August Strindberg die?
- August Strindberg became sick with pneumonia and he never recovered completely. He also began to suffer more clearly from a stomach cancer.
- When was August Strindberg's funeral?
- August Strindberg's funeral was on Sunday May 19, 1912.
- Who all came to August Strindberg's funeral?
- It was estimated that up to 60,000 people lined the streets for August Strindberg's funeral while King Gustaf V sent a wreath for the bier.
- Are there any other interesting aspects about August Strindberg?
- August Strindberg had given strict instructions concerning his funeral and how his body should be treated after death.
- What else were August Strindberg's wishes for his funeral?
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Was photography a hobby or a career for Eakins?
- Photography was a staple of Eakins' career as an artist as he is credited with: “having introduced the camera to the American art studio.“
- What did Eakins typically photograph?
- Eakins performed his own independent motion studies, also usually involving the nude figure, and even developed his own technique for capturing movement on film.
- Did Eakins paint the things he photographed?
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Next: After Eakins obtained a camera in 1880, several paintings, such as Mending the Net (1881) and Arcadia (1883), are known to be derived at least in part from his photographs
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When was James Levine born?
- James Levine was born on June 23, 1943
- Where was James Levine born?
- James Levine was born in Cincinnati, Ohio
- Which school did James Levine attend?
- James Levine attended Juilliard School of Music
- Where was James Levine's school located?
- Juilliard School of Music is located in New York City
- Does James Levine have a bachelor's degree or master's
- James Levine has a bachelor's degree from Juilliard
- What did James Levine study in school?
- At Juilliard, Levine studied conducting with Jean Morel
- Did James Levine have any injuries?
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Next: On March 1, 2006, Levine tripped and fell onstage during a standing ovation after a performance with the Boston Symphony Orchestra and tore the rotator cuff in his right shoulder
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When did Kaki King begin changing her style?
- At the end of her tour for Legs to Make Us Longer in 2005, Kaki King departed from her previous musical direction.
- What was Kaki King's previous style like?
- Kaki King departed from her previous musical direction out of a desire to escape being pigeonholed as a solo instrumental artist.
- How did this affect her sound?
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What happened in 2001 what did Dominik Hašek do?
- In May 2001, Dominik Hašek founded the Dominik Hašek Youth Hockey League/Hašek's Heroes, and donated over $1 million to help underprivileged children in Buffalo play hockey.
- Did Dominik Hašek set any records?
- Dominik Hašek set a record for shutouts in a postseason year.
- Did Dominik Hašek set any others during this time?
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What controversies was Nancy Grace involved in?
- During the Elizabeth Smart case, when suspect Richard Ricci was arrested, Grace immediately and repeatedly proclaimed that Ricci was guilty, although there was little evidence to support this claim.
- What else has been said about Nancy Grace besides her coverage of the Elizabeth Smart case?
- David Carr wrote, Since her show began in 2005, the presumption of innocence has found a willful enemy in the former prosecutor turned broadcast judge-and-jury.
- What was the next controversy Nancy Grace had after the Elizabeth Smart case?
- During the trial of David Westerfield, Grace made it clear on Larry King Live that she thought he was guilty, but she got some facts wrong.
- What did Nancy Grace say about David Westerfield during coverage of his trial?
- She said he had steam-cleaned his RV, but no evidence was introduced that he had.
- What happened to Nancy Grace next after the David Westerfield trial?
- Grace took a vehemently pro-prosecution position throughout the 2006 Duke University lacrosse case
- What else happened on the Nancy Grace show besides her coverage of the Duke lacrosse case?
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Response: In September 2006, 22-year-old Melinda Duckett committed suicide following an interview conducted by Grace concerning the disappearance of Duckett's 2-year-old son Trenton.
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Are there any interesting aspects about Gore Vidal's private life?
- In the multi-volume memoir The Diary of Anaïs Nin, Anaïs Nin said she had a love affair with Gore Vidal
- Who was Anais Nin?
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Response: Angela Anaïs Juana Antolina Rosa Edelmira Nin y Culmell, known professionally as Anaïs Nin French: was a French-Cuban American diarist, essayist, novelist, and writer of short stories and erotica.
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How did Erich Honecker get back into politics?
- Following World War II, Erich Honecker was freed by the Soviet army and relaunched his political activities.
- What did Walter Ulbricht have to do with Erich Honecker's return to politics?
- In May 1945 Erich Honecker was picked up by chance in Berlin by Hans Mahle and taken to the Ulbricht Group.
- Did Erich Honecker's return to politics go smoothly?
- Erich Honecker’s role in the group was undecided, as he had yet to face a party process. This ended in a reprimand due to his undisciplined conduct in fleeing prison.
- Did Erich Honecker remain in office?
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How did Lala Lajpat Rai die?
- James A. Scott ordered police to baton charge protesters and personally assaulted Rai. Rai did not fully recover from his injuries and died of a heart attack
- When did Lala Lajpat Rai die?
- Lala Lajpat Rai died on 17 November 1928.
- What was Lala Lajpat Rai's relationship to Bhagat Singh?
- Bhagat Singh vowed to take revenge as it was a murder of a very tall leader in the freedom movement,
- What is the HRA/HSRA in relation to Bhagat Singh?
- Hindustan Socialist Republican Association was a revolutionary organization, also known as the Hindustan Socialist Republican Army, established in 1928 by Bhagat Singh among others.
- Who is John Saunders in relation to Bhagat Singh?
- Bhagat Singh fatally shot a police officer, John Saunders, mistaking Saunders, for the British police superintendent, James Scott, whom they had intended to assassinate.
- Was anyone arrested for the shooting of John Saunders by Bhagat Singh and Shivaram Rajguru?
- Bhagat Singh and Batukeshwar Dutt threw bombs at empty treasury benches. They made no attempt to escape and courted arrest.
- Are there any other interesting aspects about this article Bhagat Singh besides his relationship to Lala Lajpat Rai and the killing of John Saunders?
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what is the connection between rex ryan and sports allegiances?
- Rex Ryan is an avid hockey fan and developed a notoriety of being a bandwagon jumper
- whats Rex Ryan's favorite team?
- The Toronto Maple Leafs
- what other sports does Rex Ryan like besides hockey?
- Football
- what other sports does Rex Ryan enjoy besides football and hockey?
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what are Rex Ryan's other sports allegiances?
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What was the band Madness' first album?
- One Step Beyond . . . is the 1979 debut album by the British ska-pop group Madness.
- What was the band Madness' first song?
- The band's first commercial recording was the Lee Thompson composition The Prince.
- When was the band Madness' The Prince song released?
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On 10 August 1979 Madness' The Prince single was released.
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What profession does Bill Monroe have?
- Bill Monroe was an American mandolinist, singer, and songwriter.
- When did Bill Monroe start singing?
- Bill Monroe's mother and her brother, Pendleton Pen Vandiver, were both musically talented, and Monroe and his family grew up playing and singing at home.
- Where did Bill Monroe first perform?
- In 1929, Bill Monroe with his brothers Birch and Charlie, friend William Hardin, friend Larry Moore, formed the Monroe Brothers, to play at local dances and house parties.
- How did Bill Monroe progress from there?
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Birch Monroe and Larry Moore soon left the group, and Bill Monroe and Charlie Monroe carried on as a duo, eventually winning spots performing live on radio stations
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What was Stewart Copeland's first solo project?
- After The Police disbanded, Copeland established a career composing soundtracks for movies, television, operas, and ballets.
- What was a movie that Stewart Copeland composed the soundrack for?
- See No Evil, Hear No Evil.
- Was any movie that Stewart Copeland worked on a success?
- Me, Myself & Irene grossed 149 million and The Game Plan grossed 146.6 million in box office sales.
- Did Stewart Copeland work with other musicians?
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| Peter Gabriel employed Stewart Copeland to perform on his songs Red Rain and Big Time from his 1986 album So. He has also performed with Mike Rutherford and Tom Waits. | 4 | Dialog | qrecc | fs_opt |
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What WWE storyline was there in 2003 with Stacy Keibler?
- Stacy Keibler was chosen to record a track on the album WWE Originals.
- Did Stacy Keibler ever wrestle?
- Stacy Keibler began her professional wrestling career as a part of the Nitro Girls in WCW.
- Who did Stacy Keibler tag team with?
- Before her departure from WWE in 2006, Stacy Keibler was affiliated with The Hurricane and Rosey and nicknamed Super Stacy.
- Who won the 2004 Raw Diva Search?
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Stacy Keibler took the 2004 Raw Diva Search for a few weeks. Keibler got victories over Kim, Stratus, and Holly and earned a Women's Championship title match on October 2004.
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How did Isadora Duncan die?
- Isadora Duncan's scarf became entangled in the wheels and axle of the car in which she was riding and breaking her neck.
- When did Isadora Duncan's death take place?
- Isadora Duncan died on the night of September 14, 1927.
- Where did Isadora Duncan die?
- Isadora Duncan died in Nice, France.
- Where did Isadora Duncan's death occur?
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As The New York Times noted in its obituary, Isadora Duncan met a tragic death at Nice on the Riviera.“
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What happened to the Wallflowers in 2002?
- While the Wallflowers were working on Red Letter Days, they recorded a cover of the Beatles' 1965 song
- What Beatles song did the Wallflowers record a cover of while they were working on Red Letter Days?
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Response: The Wallflowers recorded I'm Looking Through You for the soundtrack to the 2001 film I Am Sam while they were working on Red Letter Days.
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What wasY. A. Tittle's legacy?
- At the time of his retirement, Y. A. Tittle held the following NFL records.
- What records did Y. A. Tittle hold?
- 28,339 Career passing yards, 212 Career passing touchdowns, 3,817 Career pass attempts, 2,118 Career pass completions
- What other records did Y. A. Tittle hold besides 28,339 Career passing yards, 212 Career passing touchdowns, 3,817 Career pass attempts, 2,118 Career pass completions?
- 36 Passing touchdowns in a season, 7 Passing touchdowns in a game, 29,338 Career total offense, 176 Games played
- Were there any other records by Y. A. Tittle besides 36 Passing touchdowns in a season, 7 Passing touchdowns in a game, 29,338 Career total offense, 176 Games played?
- Y. A. Tittle was the fourth player to throw seven touchdown passes in a game, when he did so in 1962 against the Redskins.
- Did Y. A. Tittle get into the Hall of Fame?
- Y. A. Tittle was inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame.
- When did Y. A. Tittle get inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame?
- in 1971
- Did Y. A. Tittle say anything interesting at the Pro Football Hall of Fame induction ceremony in 1971?
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What else is interesting about Y. A. Tittle's legacy besides being inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame in 1971?
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Are there any other interesting aspects about the Enie Kovacs article?
- Ernie Kovacs did several television specials
- What was Ernie Kovacs tv specials?
- the famous Silent Show
- What else was Ernie Kovacs known for besides his famous silent show?
- Ernie Kovacs Special based on the earlier silent Eugene program.
- What else was Ernie Kobacks known for besides the Ernie Kovacs special based in the earlier silent Eugene program?
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Ernie Kovacs produced a series of non-speaking television commercials for Dutch Masters during the run of his television series Take A Good Look.
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Where was Sara Evans born?
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What was Rosie O'Donnell's earlier work?
- Rosie O'Donnell toured as a stand-up comedian in clubs from 1979 to 1984. She got her first big break on Star Search, explaining on Larry King Live
- Was Rosie O'Donnell successful as a stand-up comedian from 1979 to 1984?
- Rosie O'Donnell participated in Star Search and won five weeks in a row. this gave her national exposure.
- What is Star Search?
- Star Search is an American television show was a that was produced by T.P.E., Rysher Entertainment, from 1983 to 1995, hosted by Ed McMahon, and created by Al Masini.
- Did Rosie O'Donnell do any other work besides participating in Star Search?
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After Star Search, Rosie O'Donnell moved on to television sitcoms, veejaying, and acting in movies. She was originally considered for the role of Mary Sanderson in Disney's Hocus Pocus.
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What was a film that Helen Mirren starred in in the early 2000's
- Helen Mirren's first film of the 2000s was Joel Hershman's Greenfingers
- Did Helen Mirren have a very successful film during the early 2000's?
- Joel Hershman's Greenfingers garnered largely lukewarm reviews from critics, who felt that it added nothing new to this already saturated genre of British feel-good films.
- Did Helen Mirren win any awards during the early 2000's?
- Robert Altman's all-star ensemble mystery film Gosford Park with Helen Mirren received a second Academy Award nomination and first Screen Actors Guild Award win for Mirren
- Are there any other interesting aspects about this Helen Mirren article besides when she received a second Academy Award nomination and first Screen Actors Guild Award win?
- Calendar Girls garnered generally positive reactions by film critics, and grossed $96,000,000 worldwide. In addition, the picture earned Satellite, Golden Globe, and European Film Award nominations for Helen Mirren.
- Which Helen Mirren film grossed $96,000,000 worldwide?
- Nigel Cole's comedy Calendar Girls starring Helen Mirren grossed $96,000,000 worldwide
- DidHelen Mirren work on any television shows during the early 2000's?
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Helen Mirren's other film that year was the Showtime television film The Roman Spring of Mrs. Stone
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What were wagenburg tactics used by Jan Zizka
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Response: Jan Žižka helped develop tactics of using wagon forts, called vozová hradba in Czech or Wagenburg by the Germans, as mobile fortifications.
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Who were The Jay Leno Show in dispute over the time slot with?
- NBC's decision about the Jay leno Show resulted in a major public conflict between the network and Conan O'Brien.
- what year did the dispute over The Tonight Show timeslot happen?
- The dispute over The Tonight Show timeslot happened in 2010.
- Did Jay Leno mind the time slot change of The Jay Leno Show?
- Jay Leno immediately accepted the return to 11:35 p.m
- Did Conan O'brien say anything about the time slot change of the Jay Leno Show?
- Conan O'brien drafted a press release explaining why he felt it was unfair to him, his staff, Fallon, and the legacy of The Tonight Show to move past midnight.
- Did Fallon say anything about the time slot change of the Jay Leno Show?
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The only late night host who remained neutral about the Jay Leno Show was Jimmy Fallon, calling O'Brien and Leno two of my heroes and two of my friends.
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What is Georgia O'Keeffe most remembered for?
- She was best known for her paintings of enlarged flowers, New York skyscrapers, and New Mexico landscapes.
- What was Georgia O'Keeffe most famous work of art?
- O'Keeffe's 1932 painting Jimson Weed sold for $44,405,000, more than three times the previous world auction record for any female artist.
- Did Georgia O'keeffe ever get special recognition of any kind?
- In 1996, the U.S. Postal Service issued a 32-cent stamp honoring O'Keeffe.
- what was featured on the stamp issued by the Postal Service?
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The stamp features Georgia O'Keeffe's 1927 painting entitled Red Poppy.
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What is L.A. Woman by the Doors?
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Who did Laura Schlessinger marry?
- Laura Schlessinger met and married Michael F. Rudolph, a dentist, in 1972.
- Did Laura Schlessinger and Michael F. Rudolph remain married?
- Laura Schlessinger separated from Michael F. Rudolph and moved to Encino, California in 1975.
- Did Laura Schlessinger remarry?
- Lewis G. Bishop and Laura Schlessinger married in 1985.
- Ddi Laura Schlessinger have any children?
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Response: Laura Schlessinger's only child, a son named Deryk Schlessinger, was born in November 1985.
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Did Belinda Carlisle marry?
- In 1986, Carlisle married political operative and film producer Morgan Mason, son of actor James Mason.
- Did Belinda Carlisle and Morgan Mason have any kids?
- They have one son, James Duke Mason, who was born in 1992.
- Did Belinda Carlisle and Morgan Mason divorce?
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Response: Spouse(s). Morgan Mason (m. 1986)
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what happened in 2011 to Lin-Manuel Miranda?
- In 2011 Lin-Manuel Miranda co-wrote the music and lyrics for Bring It On: The Musical with Tom Kitt and Amanda Green.
- what happened in 2014 to Lin-Manuel Miranda?
- In 2014 Lin-Manuel Miranda also wrote music and lyrics for the one-act musical 21 Chump Street
- where did Lin-Manuel Miranda perform in 2014 after he wrote music and lyrics for the one-act musical 21 Chump Street?
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Response: Lin-Manuel Miranda performed as narrator for the show's single performance at the Brooklyn Academy of Music on June 7, 2014, which was broadcast on NPR's This American Life.
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When was the Khmer Krom separatist movement?
- The Khmer Krom separatist movements was between 1954 and 1976.
- What was special about the Khmer Krom separatist movements?
- The anti-Communist prime minister of the Khmer Republic (1970 - 1975) Lon Nol planned to recapture the Mekong Delta from South Vietnam.
- Was the Khmer Krom separatist moment helpful?
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What scientific research did Marie Stopes do at the University of Manchester?
- During Marie Stopes's time at Manchester, she studied coal and coal balls and researched the collection of Glossopteris.
- Was Marie Stopes' research on coal ever published?
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Marie Stopes went to Japan and explored coal mines for fossilised plants. She published her Japanese experiences as a diary.
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What state did Dolph Lundgren live in?
- California.
- What does Dolph Lundgren like to do for fun?
- Dolph Lundgren is an avid football fan.
- Does Dolph Lundgren like a certain team?
- Everton FC.
- What else was going in Dolph Lundgren's personal life?
- During the 1980s, Dolph Lundgren had relationships with Jamaican singer Grace Jones and American model Paula Barbieri.
- Did Dolph Lundgren marry either Grace Jones or Paula Barbieri?
- In 1994, Dolph Lundgren married Anette Qviberg.
- What did Dolph Lundgren do after marrying?
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The couple decided they liked Marbella so much that they rented accommodation there for years.
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What was the difference between the UK and US Extra TV series?
- There were some subtle changes between the UK and US versions, with references to the names of British celebrities often being changed to American celebrities for the US edition.
- What were some other differences between the UK and Us Extra TV series?
- In series 2, episode 1, Keith Chegwin's anti-gay tirade. The scene had to be rewritten for the US as the original lines did not translate well.
- Were there any other differences between the UK and Us Extra TV series?
- In series 2, episode 4, Moira Stuart was completely excised from the US version and a song by Coldplay frontman Chris Martin replaced it.
- Why were there differences between the UK and US Extra TV series?
- Some cultural references did not translate well for the demographic the show was being presented to.
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Response: Each episode has at least one guest star: a television or film celebrity, who play what Gervais and Merchant have referred to as twisted versions of themselves.
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What role did Joe Lieberman play in the creation of DHS?
- Senator Joe Lieberman led the fight to create a new Department of Homeland Security.
- Did Joe Lieberman's efforts to create a new DHS lead to the creation of the department?
- After the terrorist attacks on September 11, 2001, Joe Lieberman introduced legislation to reorganize the federal government to better protect the American people from terrorism and natural disasters.
- Was Joe Lieberman's anti-terrorism legislation popular?
- After months of opposing the plan, the White House eventually endorsed the concept.
- What happened next after the White House endorsed Joe Lieberman's anti-terrorism legislation?
- Legislation that passed Congress in 2002 created a department incorporating key organizational elements Senator Joe Lieberman advocated.
- Did Joe Lieberman play a role in the DHS after its creation?
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In 2006, Joe Lieberman and Susan Collins drafted legislation to reshape the Federal Emergency Management Agency. The legislation elevated FEMA to special status within the Department of Homeland Security.
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What began Rick Barry's broadcasting career?
- Rick Barry began broadcasting during the 1967–68 season broadcasting Oakland Oaks games because of contractual matters that kept him off the court.
- Where did Ricky Barry broadcast?
- Rick Barry's broadcasting career began with his own radio show in San Francisco and CBS while still an active player and then with TBS.
- Was Rick Berry well liked in the NBA circles?
- In an interview, Rick Barry lamented the failure of his broadcasting career as well as the fact that he'd left a reputation within NBA circles for being an unlikable person.
- Are there any other interesting aspects about Rick Barry's broadcasting besides starting in 1967 with CBS and having a reputation for being unlikable?
- While CBS as analyst during Game 5 of the 1981 NBA Finals, Rick Barry made a controversial comment when CBS displayed an old photo of African American colleague Bill Russell.
- What did Rick Barry say about this colleage Bill Russell's old photo?
- Rick Barry joked that it looks like some fool over there with that big watermelon grin.
- How did the controversy about Rick Barry's comment about Bill Russell's photo turn out?
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Rick Barry later apologized for the comment, claiming that he did not realize that a reference to watermelons would have racial overtones.
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Did the band, Overkill have any albums during the Spitfire Records era?
- Overkill signed to Spitfire Records and entered the studio in late 2002 to record their next studio album, Killbox 13.
- What was the band, Overkill's second album?
- Taking Over is the second studio album by thrash metal band Overkill, released in March 1987 through Atlantic and Megaforce Records.
- Did the band, Overkill go on any tours during the Spitfire Records era?
- Touring for the album, Killbox 13 included a number of European festivals during the summer, and a full European tour followed in November with Seven Witches and After All.
- What happened during 2004 with the band, Overkill?
- After a Japanese tour with Death Angel and Flotsam and Jetsam, the band, Overkill started work on another record in D. D. Verni's own recording studio titled ReliXIV.
- Did the band, Overkill tour after recording their album, ReliXIV?
- Overkill toured the eastern US in April 2005, and just before they went on a European tour in May.
- Was the Overkill ReliXIV tour a success?
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How was the Replacements Band formed?
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Next turn: The Replacements' began in Minneapolis in 1978, when nineteen-year-old Bob Stinson gave his eleven-year-old brother Tommy Stinson a bass guitar to keep him off the streets.
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what was some of John Butler earliest works?
- Some of John Butler's ealriest work was with a band called Vitamin.
- Did John butler ever go back to his band Vitamin?
- John Butler formed The John Butler Trio in 2009
- did John Butler ever marry or have children?
- John Butler is married to Danielle Caruana. They have two children.
- Did John Butler ever tour in the united states?
- John Butler toured in the United States in 2013.
- where there any conflicts with John Butler's band the John Butler Trio?
- The John Butler Trio members began with a blank songwriting slate, rather than using the initial ideas of Butler that had been introduced.
- did John Butler ever retire from music?
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A: John Butler is still active in the music industry.
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What were The Kinks best known for?
- The Kinks are an English rock band regarded as one of the most influential rock bands of the 1960s.
- what was The Kinks' legacy?
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ANS: The Kinks are regarded as one of the most influential rock acts of the 1960s and early 1970s.
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What was Francis Bourke captain of?
- Francis Bourke was the captain of the Richmond Football Team, the Tigers.
- Did Francis Bourke win any awards or recognition?
- Francis Bourke's persistence was recognised by Richmond when it awarded him the club's Most Determined trophy in 1967, 1972, 1977 and 1980.
- Did Francis Bourke retire?
- Francis Bourke retired after captaining the Richmond Tigers.
- What did Francis Bourke do after he retired as a player?
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response: Just months after his playing retirement, Francis Bourke was controversially pitched into the coaching position at Punt Road.
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How long was Allen Dulles' CIA career?
- Allen W. Dulles was director from 1953 to 1961 of the Central Intelligence Agency during its early period of growth.
- What operations did Allen Dulles oversee at the CIA?
- He oversaw the 1953 Iranian coup d'état, the 1954 Guatemalan coup d'état, the Lockheed U-2 aircraft program, the Project MKUltra mind control program and the Bay of Pigs Invasion.
- What was the CIA's New Look about?
- The CIA's covert operations were an important part of the Eisenhower administration's new Cold War national security policy known as the New Look.
- Who else did Allen Dulles work with at the CIA?
- In 1953, Dulles was involved, along with Frank Wisner, in Operation Ajax, the covert operation that led to the removal of democratically elected prime minister of Iran, Mohammad Mossadegh,
- What accomplishments did Allen Dulles have at the CIA besides the Iranian coup and U-2 spy plane?
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Who was in Life of Brian?
- Life of Brian starred Graham Chapman.
- What other actors were in Life of Brian besides Graham Chapman??
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What was Money Making Mitch?
- MMM is the debut mixtape by Puff Daddy, originally released on November 4, 2015 as a free mixtape on Bad Boy Records and Epic Records.
- When was MMM released?
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MMM is the debut mixtape by Puff Daddy, originally released on November 4, 2015.
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When was Joe Walsh born?
- Joseph Walsh was born on November 20, 1947.
- Where did Joe Walsh go to school?
- Joe Walsh attended Montclair High School.
- Did Joe Walsh attend college?
- After high school, Joe Walsh attended Kent State University. Walsh majored in English and minored in music; After one term, he dropped out of university to pursue his musical career.
- Does Joe Walsh have any brothers or sisters?
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How did Joe Walsh get involved in music in his early life?
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Where did Daniel Barenboim spend his early childhood?
- Daniel Barenboim was born on 15 November 1942 in Buenos Aires, Argentina
- Did Daniel Barenboim stay in Buenos Aires, Argentina his whole childhood?
- In 1952, Daniel Barenboim's family moved to Israel
- Did Daniel Barenboim go to school?
- Two years later, in the summer of 1954, Daniel Barenboim's parents took him to Salzburg to take part in Igor Markevitch's conducting classes.
- How did Daniel Barenboim get into music?
- Daniel Barenboim started piano lessons at the age of five with his mother, continuing to study with his father, who remained his only teacher.
- Did Daniel Barenboim play any other instruments besides the piano?
- Daniel Barenboim, KBE is a pianist and conductor who is a citizen of Argentina, Israel, Palestine, and Spain.
- Are there any other interesting aspects about Daniel Barenboim's biography besides spending his early childhood in Buenos Aires, Argentina, moving to Israel in 1952, taking Igor Markevitch's conducting classes, starting piano lessons at the age of five with his mother, and being a conductor in addition to a pianist?
- In 1955 Daniel Barenboim studied harmony and composition with Nadia Boulanger in Paris.
- Did Daniel Barenboim marry?
- On 15 June 1967, Daniel Barenboim and British cellist Jacqueline du Pré were married in Jerusalem at a Western Wall ceremony, du Pré having converted to Judaism.
- Did Daniel Barenboim and Jacqueline du Pré have children?
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| In the early 1980s, Daniel Barenboim began an affair with the Russian pianist Elena Bashkirova, with whom he had two sons born in Paris before du Pré's death. | 3 | Dialog | qrecc | fs_opt |
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Who had the largest influence on Julian Huxley?
- Julian Huxley's grandfather, a Darwinist, was his largest influence
- Was Julian Huxley influenced from his family?
- Yes; his grandfather was a friend and supporter of Charles Darwin, and other family members were biologists, writers, poets, and academics
- What did Julian Huxley believe?
- Huxley believed in natural selection
- Did Julian Huxley believe in God?
- He was a nonbeliever
- Where did Julian Huxley study?
- Huxley studied at Oxford
- Did Julian Huxley do any public speaking?
- Yes; Huxley was always able to write well, and was ever willing to address the public on scientific topics
- Did Julian Huxley serve on any public boards?
- Yes, he was secretary to the Zoological Society
- What was Julian Huxley able to influence in Africa?
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What was the name of The Sweet's first album?
- Funny How Sweet Co-Co Can Be is the English glam rock band The Sweet's debut album
- Who produced The Sweet's first album?
- The Sweet's first album, recorded at Nova Studios in London, was produced by Phil Wainman.
- What year was the Sweet's first album Funny How Sweet Co-Co Can Be released?
- The Sweet's first full LP album, Funny How Sweet Co-Co Can Be, was released in November 1971.
- Was there a popular single on the The Sweet's first full LP album Funny How Sweet Co-Co Can Be?
- Funny Funny, written by Chinn and Chapman became The Sweet's first international hit, climbing to the Top 20 on many of the world's charts.
- Where was The Sweet's first full LP album, Funny How Sweet Co-Co Can Be recorded?
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A: The Sweet's first full LP album, Funny How Sweet Co-Co Can Be was recorded at Nova Studios in London
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Did the band Love have any hit albums during the 1960s?
- Love's first album, Love, was released in March 1966. The album sold moderately well.
- Did Love win any awards during the period around 1966?
- The Love album reached No. 57 on the Billboard 200 chart.
- Did Love have any live performances during the period around 1966?
- Love started playing the Los Angeles clubs in April 1965.
- Was there anything significant that happened to Love in the period around 1966?
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ANS: In August 1966 the single 7 and 7 Is became Love's highest-charting single at No. 33 in the Billboard Hot 100.
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When did Fred Lynn join the Red Sox?
- Fred Lynn was selected by the Red Sox in the 1973 MLB draft.
- Who recruited Fred Lynn to play baseball? (how did he join the team)
- Fred Lynn was selected by the Red Sox in the second round of the 1973 MLB draft, with the 41st overall pick.
- Who was the team manager of the Boston Red Sox when Fred Lynn was drafted?
- Darrell Johnson was the manager of the Boston Red Sox when Fred Lynn was drafted in 1973.
- Are there any other interesting aspects about Fred Lynn's time with the Boston Red Sox besides his stats, when he was drafted and who his manager was?
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response: In the 1975 World Series, which Boston lost in seven games to the Cincinnati Reds, Fred Lynn batted 7-for-25 with a home run and five RBIs.
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What career choice did Harrison Ford have in his early career?
- In 1964, after a season of summer stock with the Belfry Players in Wisconsin, Harrison Ford traveled to Los Angeles to apply for a job in radio voice-overs.
- Did Harrison Ford get the job in radio voice-overs?
- Harrison Ford did not get it, but stayed in California.
- What else did Harrison Ford do besides apply for a job in radio voice-overs?
- Harrison Ford eventually signed a $150-per-week contract with Columbia Pictures' new talent program, playing bit roles in films.
- What films did Harrison Ford play in his early career?
- Harrison Ford's first known role was an uncredited one as a bellhop in Dead Heat on a Merry-Go-Round.
- What was another role Harrison Ford had besides as a bellhop?
- Harrison Ford was finally credited as Harrison J. Ford in the 1967 Western film A Time for Killing, starring Glenn Ford, George Hamilton and Inger Stevens as Lt Shaffer.
- Did Harrison Ford do anything else besides star in films during his early career?
- Harrison Ford played minor roles in many television series throughout the late 1960s and early 1970s, including Gunsmoke, Ironside, The Virginian, The F.B.I., Love, American Style and Kung Fu.
- Are there any other interesting aspects about Harrison Ford besides starring in films and television series?
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Next: Not happy with the roles being offered to him, Harrison Ford became a self-taught professional carpenter to support his then-wife and two young sons.
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Where was David Attenborough born?
- Isleworth, Middlesex, England
- What did David Attenborough's father do for a living?
- David Attenborough's father, Frederick, was principal of the University College, Leicester.
- Did David Attenborough have siblings?
- Richard Attenborough and John Attenborough
- Did David Attenborough's parents foster children?
- David Attenborough's parents also fostered two Jewish refugee girls from Europe.
- What did David Attenborough like to do as a child?
- David Attenborough spent his childhood collecting fossils, stones, and natural specimens.
- Did David Attenborough get involved in anything specific as a child?
- David Attenborough heard that the zoology department needed a large supply of newts, which he offered through his father to supply for 3d each.
- What made David Attenborough get more interested in dinosaurs?
- A few years later, one of David Attenborough's adoptive sisters gave him a piece of amber containing prehistoric creatures
- What influenced David Attenborough as a child?
- David Attenborough was influenced by Archibald Belaney's advocacy of conservation.
- How did David Attenborough get interested in conservation?
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What was the album Elevation?
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Next: Elevation is the fourth international studio album by Indonesian singer-songwriter, Anggun.
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What tv specials was Ernie Kovacs on?
- Ernie Kovacs did several television specials, including the famous Silent Show.
- What did Ernie Kovacs do next after his Silent Show TV special?
- Ernie Kovacs received his first movie offer.
- What happened with Ernie Kovacs' Eugene character?
- In the Silent Show, Eugene interacts with the world accompanied solely by music, sound effects, and parodies of typical television commercials and movie genres.
- What was going on with the Silent Show?
- Silent Show is an American half-hour television comedy special. It was broadcast on NBC, and was selected as the only television program at the 1958 World's Fair in Brussels.
- What resulted from the popular Silent Show?
- In 1957, Ernie Kovacs received the Sylvania Award for his work on the 1957 NBC special.
- What movie offer did Ernie Kovacs get?
- Ernie Kovacs received a movie offer from Columbia Pictures, resulting in his role in the movie Operation Mad Ball, and appeared on the cover of Life magazine.
- What did Ernie Kovacs go on to do next?
- In 1962, Ernie Kovacs and his co-director, Joe Behar, received the Directors Guild of America Award for the second version of this program shown over the ABC network.
- What else happened to Ernie Kovacs?
- A series of monthly half-hour specials for ABC during 1961–62 is often considered Ernie Kovacs' best television work.
- Did Ernie Kovacs get any other awards at this time?
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Next: In 1962, Ernie Kovacs and his co-director, Joe Behar, received the Directors Guild of America Award for the second version of this program shown over the ABC network.
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Who or what is domino?
- Antoine Fats Domino Jr. was an American pianist and singer-songwriter.
- why did President George W. Bush replace Domino's National Medal of Arts?
- For Antoine Fats Domino, among his treasured possessions lost in the 2005 hurricanes was his National Medal of Arts.
- What was the result of the 2005 hurricane on Fats Domino?
- As Hurricane Katrina approached New Orleans in August 2005, Fats Domino chose to stay at home with his family. Domino was rumored to have died.
- Did Fats Domino actually die in Hurricane Katrina?
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Next: Later that day, CNN reported that Fats Domino had been rescued by a Coast Guard helicopter.
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What record deal did Aerosmith receive in 1971?
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Did Jesse Ventura face any political criticisms?
- Jesse Ventura attracted criticism when he decided not to live in the governor's mansion during his tenure, choosing instead to shut it down, staying at his home in Maple Grove.
- Why didn't Jesse Ventura want to live in the governor's mansion?
- The Minnesota legislature refused to increase spending for security
- Who was attacking Jesse Ventura's family?
- In 1999, a group of disgruntled citizens petitioned to recall Governor Jesse Ventura
- What did the group of disgruntled citizens petitioning to recall against Governor Jesse Ventura have against the governor?
- Alleging that the use of state security personnel to protect the governor on a book promotion tour constituted illegal use of state property for personal gain.“
- Is the use of state security personnel to protect the governor on a book promotion tour constituted illegal use of state property for personal gain all the group of disgruntled citizens petitioning to recall Governor Jesse Ventura have against Governor Ventura?
- Alleging that the use of state security personnel to protect the governor on a book promotion tour constituted illegal use of state property for personal gain, among other things
- What happened after the group of disgruntled citizens petitioned to recall Governor Ventura?
- The petition was denied. The proposed petition was dismissed by order of the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of Minnesota.
- What was the proposed petition dismissed by order of the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of Minnesota about in 1999?
- In 1999, a group of disgruntled citizens petitioned to recall Governor Jesse Ventura
- What did Jesse Ventura do after the Chief Justice dismissed the recall petition?
- In November 2011, Jesse Ventura held a press conference in relation to a lawsuit he had filed against the Transportation Security Administration.
- What did Jesse Ventura say in the November 2011 press conference?
- During that press conference, Jesse Ventura stated that he would never stand for a national anthem again“
- Why would Jesse Ventura never stand for the national anthem again?
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Jesse Ventura held a news conference to criticize the dismissal of his lawsuit against the Transportation Security Administration for the agency's pat downs and full body scanners at the airport
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when was George Mallory in europe?
- In 1910.
- what did George Mallory do in europe?
- Mallory was in a party led by Irving, Mallory and a friend attempted to climb Mont Vélan in the Alps.
- were Irving and Mallory successful in their attempt to climb the Alps?
- The team turned back shortly before the summit due to Mallory's altitude sickness.
- did Irving and Mallory try to climb Alps again?
- In 1911, Mallory climbed Mont Blanc, and made the third ascent of the Frontier ridge of Mont Maudit in a party again led by Irving.
- did George Mallory climb with anyone?
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Harry Tyndale
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Why was there a shootout at Pine Ridge?
- On June 26, 1975, Special Agents Jack R. Coler and Ronald A. Williams of the Federal Bureau of Investigation were on the Pine Ridge Indian Reservation searching
- What were Jack R. Coler and Ronald A. Williams of the Federal Bureau of Investigation on the Pine Ridge Indian Reservation searching for?
- Jack R. Coler and Ronald A. Williams were searching for Jimmy Eagle, who was wanted for questioning in connection with the recent assault and robbery of two local ranch hands.
- Did Jack R. Coler and Ronald A. Williams ever find Jimmy Eagle?
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At approximately 11:50 a.m., Williams and Coler, driving two separate unmarked cars, spotted, reported, and followed a red pick-up truck which matched the description of Jimmy Eagle's.
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tell me something about Jerry West's college career
- In his freshman year, West was a member of the WVU freshman squad that achieved a perfect record of 17 wins without a loss over the course of the season
- which university did Jerry West go to?
- West Virginia University (WVU)
- did Jerry West start playing for WVU immediately?
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What was the first reformation of Screeching Weasel?
- In 1991, the members of Screeching Weasel reunited for what was intended as a one-off gig to pay off debts the band incurred from the recording of Boogadaboogadaboogada!.
- Were Screeching Weasel able to pay off the debts?
- Did Screeching Weasel just play one show?
- After the show, Vapid discussed the idea of reforming Screeching Weasel with Jughead.
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Response: What did Screeching Weasel end up doing after their debt cancellation show?
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What happened to Paul Rudd in 2010?
- In 2010, Paul Rudd reunited with Steve Carell for the Jay Roach-directed comedy Dinner for Schmucks.
- What happened to Paul Rudd in 2011?
- Paul Rudd starred in the 2011 comedy-drama film Our Idiot Brother with Elizabeth Banks, Zooey Deschanel, and Emily Mortimer.
- What happened to Paul Rudd in 2012?
- Paul Rudd starred in Wanderlust, the Perks of Being a Wallflower, and signed onto Parks and Recreation.
- What happened to Paul Rudd in 2013?
- In 2013 Paul Rudd appeared in Anchorman 2 and also secured his role for the 2015 Ant Man.
- What happened in 2014 with Paul Rudd?
- In 2014, Paul Rudd began providing voiceovers for Hyundai television commercials and co-owned a candy store.
- What happened to Paul Rudd in 2015?
- Paul Rudd received a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame on July 1, 2015.
- What happened with Ant-Man and Paul Rudd?
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Response: Paul Rudd played lead character Scott Lang/Ant-Man.
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How was Kumar Sangakkara's time as a vice-captain?
- When Sri Lanka toured Bangladesh in February 2006 regular captain Marvan Atapattu was injured and Mahela Jayawardene became captain while Kumar Sangakkara was made vice-captain.
- Did the regular captain Marvin Atapattu ever come back after his injury in 2006?
- The pair had only expected to hold the positions on an interim basis, but extended into a third series as Marvin Atapattu failed to recover in time to tour England.
- How well did Kumar Sangakkara do his job as a vice-captain?
- In July 2006, Kumar Sangakkara made his second-highest Test score to-date (287) against South Africa.
- What else happened after Kumar Sangakkara made his second-highest Test score to-date against South Africa in July 2006?
- In a record-breaking partnership with Mahela Jayawardene, Kumar Sangakkara set up the world record for the highset partnership in Test cricket—624 runs—in this match.
- Are there any other interesting aspects about the Kumar Sangakkara article besides what happened in 2006?
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Response: On 6 December 2007 Kumar Sangakkara made it to the top spot of ICC Test player rankings with a rating of 938.
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where did Ken Loach spend his early life in?
- Ken Loach attended King Edward VI Grammar School and went on to read law at St Peter's College, Oxford.
- what were the significant aspects of Ken Loach's early life?
- After Oxford, Ken Loach spent two years in the Royal Air Force and then began a career in the dramatic arts.
- what does the article say about Wednesday play for Ken Loach?
- Ken Loach's ten contributions to the BBC's Wednesday Play anthology series include the docudramas Up the Junction, Cathy Come Home and In Two Minds.
- what more is known about Ken Loach's ten contributions to the BBC's Wednesday Play anthology besides the docudramas Up the Junction, Cathy Come Home and In Two Minds?
- Ken Loach's 10 contributions to the BBC's Wednesday Play anthology series include the docudramas that portray working-class people in conflict with the authorities above them.
- what was the outcome of Ken Loach's this portrayal of working-class people in conflict with the authorities above them in Wednesday Play?
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What happened with the band The Buggles in 1977?
- In 1977, Horn, Downes and Woolley got together and began recording a selection of demos in a small room above a stonemason shop in Wimbledon, south west London.
- What songs did Trevor Horn, Geoffrey Downes, and Bruce Woolley record in 1977?
- In 1977, Horn, Downes and Woolley got together and began recording a selection of demos, including Video Killed the Radio Star, Clean, Clean and On TV.
- Were any of Trevor Horn, Geoffrey Downes, and Bruce Woolley's demos hits?
- Downes remembered that we knew even then ... there was some distant goal that had to be reached, and re-recorded the songs at a north London recording studio.
- What happened after Trevor Horn, Geoffrey Downes, and Bruce Woolley re-recorded the songs?
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Initial searches for the right record label failed, but Horn, having begun a relationship with Jill Sinclair, a co-founder of Sarm East Studios, secured plans for a potential deal.
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what happeend in 2001 to Fabolous the rapper?
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Fabolous released his debut album, Ghetto Fabolous on September 11, 2001. It debuted at number four on the Billboard 200 selling over 140,000 copies in its first week.
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Do they release any song or album
- REO Speedwagon released their debut album, R.E.O. Speedwagon, in 1971.
- When did REO Speedwagon's debut album release happen?
- R.E.O. Speedwagon is the debut studio album by American rock band REO Speedwagon, released in 1971.
- Does the REO Speedwagon R.E.O. Speedwagon album have a hit?
- “Sophisticated Lady” did reach number 122 on the singles charts.
- Who wrote REO Speedwagon's hit song?
- Keep On Loving You is a soft rock power ballad written by Kevin Cronin
- Was REO Speedwagon's Keep On Loving You a hit on the charts?
- It was the first REO Speedwagon single to break the top 50 on the U.S. Billboard Hot 100, reaching the number-one spot for one week in March 1981.
- Were there any other REO Speedwagon albums besides R.E.O. Speedwagon and Hi Infidelity?
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Response: The band's follow-up album, Good Trouble, was released in June 1982.
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what does granada mean?
- Granada is the capital city of the province of Granada,
- did Ferdinand II of Aragon and Isabella I of Castile conquer granada?
- It took Ferdinand II of Aragon and Isabella I of Castile ten years to conquer Granada culminating in 1492.
- what was isabella I of Castille greatest accomplishment?
- Isabel I of Castille marriage to Ferdinand II in 1469 became the basis for the de facto unification of Spain
- what is the most important fact in the Isabel I of Castile article?
- Isabella I of Castile reorganized the governmental system, brought the crime rate to the lowest in years, and unburdened the kingdom of the debt her brother left behind.
- Are there any other interesting aspects about the Isabella I of Castille article?
- Under Isabella I of Castile patronage, De Córdoba went on to an extraordinary military career that revolutionised the organisation and tactics.
- what organisation was revolutionized by De Cordoba under Isabella I of Castile's patronage?
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De Spanish Military
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Where was The Human Torch born?
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Are there any other interesting aspects about the Human Torch article?
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Why was the 2006 season an outstanding year?
- what were some of his statistics?
- Are there any other interesting aspects about this article?
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When did Charles Lindbergh start flying?
- After quitting college in February 1922, Lindbergh enrolled at the Nebraska Aircraft Corporation's flying school in Lincoln and flew for the first time on April 9
- Did Charles Lindbergh make any stops along the transatlantic flight?
- No
- What challenges did Charles Lindbergh face during the new-york to paris flight?
- Over the next 33 1⁄2 hours, Lindbergh and the Spirit faced many challenges, included skimming over storm clouds at 10,000 ft and wave tops at as low as 10 ft
- Were there other challenges besides skimming over storm clouds at 10,000 ft and wave tops at as low as 10 ft that Lindbergh faced during the new york to paris flight?
- The aircraft fought icing, flew blind through fog for several hours, and Lindbergh navigated only by dead reckoning
- Did Charles Lindbergh get to Paris safely?
- He landed at Le Bourget Aerodrome at 10:22 p.m. on Saturday, May 21.
- What did Charles Lindbergh do after he landed in Paris?
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response: Lindbergh flew from Washington, D.C. to New York City on June 13, arriving in lower Manhattan.
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Who was Miers in regards to Charles Krauthammer?
- Harriet Ellan Miers (born August 10, 1945) is an American lawyer who served as White House Counsel to President George W. Bush from 2005 to 2007.
- What was Harriet Miers nominated for?
- Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of the United States
- Did Harriet Miers get the nomination?
- Why did Harriet Miers withdraw?
- On October 27, 2005, Miers asked President Bush to withdraw her nomination, citing fears that the nomination would create a burden for the White House and its staff.
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response: Are burden for the White House and its staff Miers words?
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What is MCA to John Hiatt?
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response: | John Hiatt was picked up by the MCA label in 1979. | 8 | Dialog | qrecc | fs_opt |
DIALOG:
What political position did Newt Gingrich campaign for in 2011?
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Next turn: In early 2011, he chose to run for president to seek the 2012 Republican Party nomination for President of the United States.
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What were the European pressure?
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A: The fall of the Liberal government in 1874 meant the repeal campaign stalled. Although the LNA kept the pressure, persuading Liberal MPs to oppose the Contagious Diseases Acts was slow.
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What was Thompsons view on video games?
- Thompson's basic argument is that violent video games have repeatedly been used by teenagers as murder simulators to rehearse violent plans.
- Are there any other interesting aspects about this Jack Thompson article besides his view on video games?
- Thompson further claims that some of these games are based on military training and simulation technologies
- Did Jack Thompson give examples of his claim that video games are based on military training?
- Thompson suggests, video games were created by the Department of Defense to help overcome soldiers' inhibition to kill.
- What is Jack Thompson's evidence to support his claim about video games?
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ANS: What was the findings of the Jack Thompson's search warrant?
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What happened in 1915 with Sydney Barnes?
- From 1915 to 1923, he played exclusively for Saltaire.
- Did Sydney Barnes do well with Saltaire?
- It is said he played with great success for Saltaire.
- Did Sydney Barnes play for anybody else other Saltaire?
- He played exclusively for Saltaire.
- What other interesting facts about Sydney Barnes did you like from this article?
- Barnes saw an advert placed by Saltaire Cricket Club in the Athletic News periodical and applied for the role by saying: Will I do?“
- How did Syndey Barnes do playing at that age?
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response: He played well at age 41.
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What was the Florence + the Machine joke
- According to Florence Welch, the band name Florence + the Machine had started off as a private joke that got out of hand.“
- What was the Florence + the Machine joke
- According to Florence Welch, the band name Florence + the Machine had started off as a private joke that got out of hand.“
- Why was Florence Robot/Isa Machine the name Florence Welch chose
- Florence Welch was about an hour away from her first gig, she still didn't have a name, so she thought 'Okay, I'll be Florence Robot/Isa Machine’
- So how long did the name Florence Robot/Isa Machine last
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When did the Menominee first encounter Europeans?
- In 1634, the Menominee and Ho-Chunk people witnessed the French explorer Jean Nicolet's approach and landing.
- Which country were the Europeans which the Menominee first encoutered from?
- The Menominee witnessed the French.
- Why were the French in Wisconsin near the territory for the Menominee?
- Nicolet the French Trader was attracted to Canada to participate in Champlain's plan to train young French men as explorers and traders, and Canada is near the Menominee's territory
- How did the Menominee react to witnessing the French explorer Nicolet?
- Nicolet became the French ambassador to the Ho-Chunk people, a neighboring tribe of the Menominee
- How did the French explorers make thunder when they approached the Minominee?
- As the canoe approached the shore near the Menominee, Nicolet put on a silk Chinese ceremonial robe, stood up in the middle of the canoe and shot off two pistols.
- Did Nicolet fight the Menominee when they first met?
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When was Georgette Heyer born?
- Georgette Heyer was born on August 16, 1902.
- Did Georgette Heyer have siblings?
- Heyer was the eldest of three children; her brothers George Boris and Frank were four and nine years younger than she.
- Any information about Georgette Heyer's parents?
- During the war, Georgette Heyer's father served as a requisitions officer. Her mother, Sylvia Watkins, was one of the top three students at Royal College of Music.
- Where did Georgette Heyer grow up?
- For part of Georgette Heyer's childhood, the family lived in Paris but they returned to England shortly after World War I broke out in 1914.
- What did Georgette Heyer's father do?
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George Heyer left the army in 1920 with the rank of captain, taught at King's College London and sometimes wrote for The Granta.
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Did the band The Apples in Stereo form in 1991?
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The earliest incarnation of the band The Apples in Stereo began to form in 1992
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What illness did Eugene O'Neill have
- Eugene O'Neill ultimately faced a severe Parkinsons-like tremor in his hands which made it impossible for him to write during the last 10 years of his life
- When did Eugene O'Neill die?
- Eugene O'Neill died on November 27, 1953, at the age of 65
- When was the last time Eugene O'Neill wrote
- Eugene O'Neill managed to complete Moon for the Misbegotten in 1943, just before leaving Tao House and losing his ability to write.
- Who was there when Eugene O'Neill died?
- Dr. Harry Kozol was present when Eugene O'Neill died
- Did Eugene O'Neill have any other illness besides Parkinsons
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Response: Eugene O'Neill had depression and alcoholism
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Where did Lowell Thomas begin his career?
- Lowell Thomas and cameraman Harry Chase first went to the Western Front, but the trenches had little to inspire the American public.
- What year did Lowell Thomas go to the Western Front?
- During his 1917 visits to the battlefields, Lowell Thomas learned that the British had named General Edmund H. H. Allenby, as their new commander in chief in Egypt.
- What did Lowell Thomas do for General Allenby?
- Lowell Thomas traveled to Palestine as an accredited war correspondent of the British Foreign Office, where he met T. E. Lawrence, a captain in the British Army stationed in Jerusalem.
- How long did Lowell Thomas's meeting with T. E. Lawrence last?
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Lowell Thomas and Chase spent several weeks with Captain T. E. Lawrence in the desert, although Lawrence had told them that it would be several days.
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What was Buckingham's rebellion in 1483 about?
- Buckingham's rebellion was a failed but significant uprising, or collection of uprisings, of October 1483 in England and parts of Wales against Richard III of England.
- Who started the conspiracy leading to Buckingham's rebellion in 1483?
- In 1483, a conspiracy arose among a number of disaffected gentry.
- Why was there a conspiracy leading to Buckingham's rebellion in 1483?
- It is possible that they planned to depose Richard III and place Edward V back on the throne.
- What did the gentry hope to accomplish leading to Buckingham's rebellion in 1483?
- Buckingham proposed that Henry Tudor should return from exile, take the throne and marry Elizabeth of York, elder sister of the Tower Princes.
- Who was Edward V of England?
- Edward V succeeded his father, Edward IV, as King of England and Lord of Ireland upon the latter's death on 9 April 1483.
- Who would take the throne after Edward V was declared an illegitimate heir?
- On 22 June, a sermon was preached outside Old St. Paul's Cathedral declaring Edward IV's children bastards and Richard the rightful king.
- Who was Elizabeth of York?
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Elizabeth of York was the first queen consort of England of the Tudor dynasty from 18 January 1486 until her death, as the wife of Henry VII.
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What is the music of Rhett and Link like ?
- Rhett plays guitar and Link plays the recorder and harmonica; they both sing. Rhett & Link perform live musical comedy and have completed two albums
- What is the name of one of the albums Rhett and Link have completed?
- In 2001, Rhett & Link independently released Just Mail Us the Grammy
- How was Rhett and Link's album Just Mail Us the Grammy received by the fans and critics?
- Does Rhett or Link play any instruments?
- Rhett plays guitar and Link plays the recorder and harmonica
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How many times was Ethel Merman married?
- Merman was married and divorced four times.
- Who did Ethel Merman marry first?
- Her first marriage, in 1940, was to theatrical agent William Smith.
- When did Ethel Merman divorce William Smith?
- They were divorced in 1941.
- When did Ethel Merman after William Smith next marry?
- Later that same year, Merman married newspaper executive Robert Levitt.
- What happened with Ethel Merman's marriage to Robert Levitt?
- Merman and Levitt were divorced in 1952.
- When was the next Ethel Merman marriage after Robert Levitt?
- In March 1953, Merman married Robert Six, the president of Continental Airlines.
- What happened to Ethel Merman's marriage to Robert Six?
- They separated in December 1959 and were divorced in 1960.
- Did Ethel Merman re-marry after divorcing Robert Six?
- Merman's fourth and final marriage was to actor Ernest Borgnine. They were married in Beverly Hills on June 27, 1964.
- Did Ethel Merman and Ernest Borgnine stay together?
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They separated on August 7, and Borgnine filed for divorce on October 21.
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What are the lyrics in the UK in relation to God Save the Queen?
- The phrase God Save the King is much older than the song, appearing, for instance, several times in the King James Bible.
- When was the song God Save the Queen written?
- The author of God Save the Queen is unknown, and it may originate in plainchant; but an attribution to the composer John Bull is sometimes made.
- Are there any other interesting aspects about the God Save the Queen article besides when the song was written?
- The first published version of what is almost the present tune of God Save the Queen appeared in 1744 in Thesaurus Musicus.
- How is the 1744 Thesaurus Musicus version of God Save the Queen different than the current song?
- The 1744 version of God Save the Queen was popularised in Scotland and England in 1745, with the landing of Charles Edward Stuart and was published in The Gentleman's Magazine.
- What else was written in The Gentleman's Magazine besides the 1744 version of God Save the Queen?
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In 1745, The Gentleman's Magazine published God save our lord the king: A new song set for two voices, describing it As sung at both Playhouses.
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What was the concept of Isadora Duncan's philosophy?
- Duncan's philosophy of dance moved away from rigid ballet technique and towards what she perceived as natural movement.
- Was Isadora Duncan a part of an organization?
- Isadora Duncan was a member of Augustin Daly's company and later made her own schools.
- what age did she teach?
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Response: Isadora Duncan taught young women how to dance.
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Was Toys Stories a show or film for James May?
- James May's Toy Stories is a television series presented by James May.
- What else can you tell me about James May's Toy Stories?
- The toys featured were Airfix, Plasticine, Meccano, Scalextric, Lego and Hornby.
- When did James May first create the series James May's Toy Stories?
- Beginning in October 2009, May presented a 6-part TV series, Toy Stories, showing favourite toys of the past era and whether they can be applied in the modern-day.
- How long did James May's Toy Stories remain a show?
- The series lasted from October 27 2009 to December 25 2009 with a couple specials afterwards.
- Are there any other interesting aspects about the James May article on James May's Toy Stories?
- In December 2012 aired a special Christmas Episode, where James and his team built a huge toy glider that flew 22 miles from Devon to the island of Lundy.
- Can you share anything else interesting about James May's Toy Stories besides the December 2012 special Christmas Episodes and the toy glider?
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James released a well-received book in conjunction with the series, through Conway Publishing.
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Who said Kenneth, what is the frequency?“
- In 1997, a TV critic writing in the New York Daily News solved the mystery, publishing a photo of the alleged assailant, William Tager.
- Who is william tager
- On October 4, 1986, while walking along Park Avenue to his Manhattan apartment, Dan Rather was attacked from behind by William Tager, demanding to know Kenneth, what is the frequency?“
- Why did William Tager attack Dan Rather
- Tager claimed he thought television networks were beaming signals into his brain.
- Why did William Tager say, Kenneth, what is the frequency?.
- Tager tried to force his way into an NBC studio with a weapon to find out the frequency the networks were using to attack him and block it.
- Was Dan Rather hurt when William Tager assaulted him?
- As William Tager pummeled and kicked Dan Rather, he kept repeating the question, Kenneth, what is the frequency?“
- Did William Tager serve time for the attack on Dan Rather?
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William Tager received a 12½-to-25-year prison sentence for killing NBC stagehand Campbell Montgomery outside The Today Show studio in 1994.
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Who did Eleanor of Aquitaine marry?
- Eleanor of Aquitaine married Louis VII of France .
- When did Eleanor of Aquitaine get married?
- On 25 July 1137, Eleanor of Aquitaine and Louis VII of France were married.
- Where did Eleanor of Aquitaine get married?
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| Bordeaux's Cathedral of Saint-André was the location of the marriage between Eleanor of Aquitaine and Louis VII of France. | 0 | Dialog | qrecc | fs_opt |
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What year was Fran Drescher born?
- Fran Drescher was born on September 30, 1957.
- What was something bad that happened in Fran Drescher's personal life?
- In January 1985, two armed robbers broke into Fran Drescher and Peter Marc Jacobson's Los Angeles apartment.
- Were there any really great things that happened in Fran Drescher's personal life?
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response: Doctors diagnosed Fran Drescher with uterine cancer. She underwent an immediate radical hysterectomy. Drescher was given a clean bill of health and no post-operative treatment was ordered.
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what happened to John Marshall during the Adams administration?
- John Marshall accepted appointment to a three-member commission to France
- who were the other 2 members of the three-member comission to France John Marshall was appointed to?
- Charles Cotesworth Pinckney and Elbridge Gerry
- what was the three-member commissionto france with John Marshall, Charles Cotesworth Pinckney and Elbridge Gerry in charge of doing?
- help bring an end to attacks on American shipping
- what were John Marshall Charles Cotesworth Pinckney and Elbridge Gerry negotiating about with France?
- conduct diplomatic negotiations
- was John marshall a successful diplomatic negotiator?
- did John marshall do anything else during the Adams administration besides negotiate diplomacy with france?
- Adams appointed John Marshall to the Supreme Court.
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response: did John Marshall win the seat in the supreme court?
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What did Harry Hopkins do in the sector of public health?
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response: | Harry Hopkins accepted a position in New York City's Bureau of Child Welfare and worked for various social work and public health organizations | 8 | Dialog | qrecc | fs_opt |
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What year did Bobby Orr retire?
- Bobby Orr retired in 1978 at age 30.
- What was Bobby Orr doing for work at time of retirement?
- At the time of retirement, Bobby Orr was a player for the Chicago Black Hawks.
- What was Bobby Orr doing with Chicago?
- Bobby Orr was Defenseman for the Black Hawks.
- Why could Bobby Orr no longer play?
- Repeated injuries had effectively destroyed Bobby Orr's left knee.
- How did they respond to Bobby's Orr's retirement announcement?
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A: What did he do after retiring?
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When was Immanuel Kant born?
- Immanuel Kant was born on April 22, 1724.
- Where was Immanuel Kant born?
- Immanueel Kant was born in Königsberg, East Prussia.
- Who were Immanuel Kant's parents?
- Immanuel Kant's mother was Anna Regina Reuter and Kant's father was Johann Georg Kant .
- Is there any more information about Immanuel Kant's father?
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A: Immanuel Kant's father, Johann Georg Kant, was a German harness maker from Memel, at the time Prussia's most northeastern city.
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Where did Xi Jinping grow up?
- Xi Jinping was born in Beijing on 15 June 1953.
- Where did Xi Jinping attend school?
- From 1975 to 1979, Xi Jinping studied chemical engineering at Beijing's Tsinghua University as a Worker-Peasant-Soldier student.
- Was Xi Jinping involved in the Cultural Revolution?
- In May 1966, the Cultural Revolution cut short Xi Jinping's secondary education when all secondary classes were halted for students to criticise and fight their teachers.
- Was his father a member of the Communist government?
- The son of Chinese Communist veteran Xi Zhongxun, Xi Jinping was exiled to rural Yanchuan County as a teenager following his father's purge during the Cultural Revolution.
- What part did Xi play in the Cultural Revolution?
- Xi Jinping was sent to work in Liangjiahe Village, Wen'anyi Town, Yanchuan County, Yan'an, Shaanxi, in 1969 in Mao Zedong's Down to the Countryside Movement.
- How long was he at the work camp?
- After a few months, unable to stand rural life, Xi Jinping ran away to Beijing. He was arrested during a crackdown on deserters from the countryside.
- Did Xi Jinping ever go back to school following the Cultural Revolution?
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A: | From 1975 to 1979, Xi Jinping studied chemical engineering at Beijing's Tsinghua University as a Worker-Peasant-Soldier student. | 6 | Dialog | qrecc | fs_opt |
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Who was Lorraine Gordon in relation to Thelonious Monk?
- Gordon recorded the works of jazz artists such as pianist Thelonious Monk.
- Who introduced Thelonious Monk to Lorraine Gordon?
- Ike Quebec introduced Thelonious Monk to Lorraine Gordon and her first husband, Alfred Lion, the founder of Blue Note Records.
- Did Thelonious Monk join Blue Note Records after meeting Lorraine Gordon?
- Thelonious Monk made his first recordings as the Coleman Hawkins Quartet leader for Blue Note.
- Did Thelonious Monk and Lorraine Gordon start dating?
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ANS: Thelonious Monk married Nellie Smith.
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What did David Thompson (explorer) do during his later years?
- David Thompson retired with a generous pension from the North West Company.
- Did David Thompson (explorer) have any other achievements?
- David Thompson's 1814 map, his greatest achievement, was so accurate that 100 years later it was still the basis for many of the maps issued by the Canadian government.
- What else is notable about David Thompson (explorer) in his later years?
- David Thompson never finished the book of his 28 years in the fur trade, based on his 77 field notebooks, before he died.
- Was David Thompson (explorer) work published?
- In the 1890s geologist J.B. Tyrrell resurrected Thompson's notes and in 1916 published them as David Thompson's Narrative, as part of the General Series of the Champlain Society.
- Did David Thompson (explorer) receive any recognitions or awards?
- A federal plaque reflecting that status is located at Jasper National Park, Alberta. Meantime, David Thompson's achievements are central reasons for other national historic designations.
- What else is significant about David Thompson (explorer) during the end of his life?
- David Thompson's body was interred in Montreal's Mount Royal Cemetery in an unmarked grave.
- What happened after David Thompson was buried?
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ANS: It was not until 1926 that efforts by J.B. Tyrrell and the Canadian Historical Society resulted in the placing of a tombstone to mark David Thompson's grave.
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Who killed Baitullah Mehsud?
- Pakistani security officials initially announced that Baitullah Mehsud and his wife were killed on 5 August 2009 in a U.S. Central Intelligence Agency drone attack in South Waziristan.
- Was Baitullah Mehsude confirmed dead after the drone attack in South Waziristan?
- Pakistani security officials initially announced that Baitullah Mehsud and his wife were killed on 5 August 2009 in a U.S. Central Intelligence Agency drone attack in South Waziristan.
- What else was important about Baitullah Mehsud's death other than officials confirming it?
- Two of his followers, Maulana Meraj and Hakimullah Mehsud, denied the report the following day, dismissing it as rumors intended to negatively impact the Taliban's spread of jihad.
- When did the Pakistani people find out the truth about Baitullah Mehsud being killed in a drone attack?
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ANS: After his capture on 18 August, 2009, Maulvi Omar retracted his previous statements and confirmed that Baitullah had indeed perished in the missile strike.
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Did the band New Order release any new music in 1981?
- Ceremony is a song by Joy Division, released as the band New Order's debut single in 1981.
- When was the album Movement by the band New Order released?
- Movement is the debut studio album by English rock band New Order, released on 13 November 1981.
- How did the release of the album Movement affect the band New Order?
- The band New Order viewed the period as a low point.
- Why did the band New Order view the period when they released the album Movement as a low point?
- The band New Order viewed the period as a low point, as they were still reeling from Ian Curtis' death.
- How did Ian Curtis die?
- Ian Curtis took his own life on 18 May 1980.
- Did the band New Order have any other hits in 1982?
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On what date did No Sirree start?
- No Sirree!, staged for one night only in April 1922.
- Who was the director of No Sirree?
- The director of No Sirree was Nikita Balieff.
- How did the Algonquin Round Table get the idea for No Sirree?
- No Sirree! was a take-off of a then-popular European touring revue called La Chauve-Souris
- Where did No Sirree! begin?
- No Sirree! had its genesis at the studio of Neysa McMein
- What were some of the acts in No Sirree?
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A: The acts in No Sirree! included: Opening Chorus, He Who Gets Flapped, Zowie, or the Curse of an Akins Heart, and The Greasy Hag, an O'Neill Play in One Act.
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What war was Osceola leading?
- In 1836, Osceola led a small group of warriors in the Seminole resistance during the Second Seminole War.
- What attacks caused the Second Seminole War?
- The Dade massacre was an 1835 defeat for the United States Army that greatly escalated the Second Seminole War, which lasted until 1842.
- Why did the Seminoles kill Wiley Thompson?
- After his humiliating imprisonment at Fort King, Osceola secretly prepared vengeance against Thompson.
- Did Osceola kill Wiley Thompson?
- The Seminoles were waiting for Osceola to join them on the attack at Fort King. However, at the time Osceola was busy killing Wiley Thompson.
- Was Osceola arrested for fighting with Wiley Thompson?
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A: On one occasion Osceola quarreled with Wiley Thompson, who had the warrior locked up at Fort King for two nights until he agreed to be more respectful.
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What was the first radio show Nikki Sixx was on?
- Launched on February 8, 2010, Sixx Sense with Nikki Sixx broadcasts Monday through Friday from 7 p.m. to midnight
- What was the show Sixx Sense with Nikki Sixx about?
- Host Nikki Sixx discusses music and lifestyle topics.
- What other radio shows was Nikki Sixx on?
- The Side Show with Nikki Sixx
- What kind of music did the radio show The Side Show with Nikki Sixx play?
- Top-charting songs
- What else is interesting about Nikki Sixx's radio shows?
- Starting on May 7, 2012, KEGL in Dallas/Fort Worth, Texas moved the show to mornings.
- In what state were Nikki Sixx's radio shows broadcast from?
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What is some of the character motifs in Zorro?
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response: Visual motifs are typically a black costume with a black flowing Spanish cape or cloak, a black flat-brimmed hat known as sombrero cordobés, and a black sackcloth mask
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When did Gloria Grahame die?
- October 5, 1981.
- What was the cause of Gloria Grahame's death?
- The breast cancer returned in 1980. According to Turner's book, his local family doctor told Gloria Grahame she had a cancerous tumor in her abdomen the size of a football.
- Was Gloria Grahame's funeral a big deal?
- Who was Gloria Grahame survived by?
- Gloria Grahame was survived by her four ex-husbands and four children.
- Was Gloria Grahame married at the time of her death?
- Gloria Grahame divorced her fourth spouse, Anthony Ray on May of 1974.
- Did Gloria Grahame receive treatment for the abdominal tumor?
- Gloria Grahame was flown back to the United States by her two children, where she was immediately admitted to St. Vincent's Hospital in New York City.
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response: How long was Gloria Grahame in St. Vincent's Hospital in New York City?
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When was Clannad's album Sirius released?
- Sirius was released by RCA in 1988
- What singles were from the Atlantic Realm album by Clannad?
- Did Clannad's Atlantic Realm album receive any awards?
- Why was Clannad's Atlantic Realm album received with critical apprehension?
- What singles were from The Angel and the Soldier Boy album by Clannad?
- The single A Dream in the Night“
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What is Take This Waltz?
- Take This Waltz is a 2011 Canadian drama film.
- What was Sarah Silverman's role in Take This Waltz?
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Sarah Silverman played Geraldine alongside Michelle Williams and Seth Rogen in Take This Waltz, written and directed by Sarah Polley.
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Where did Maya Angelou grow up?
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Marguerite Annie Johnson was born in St. Louis, Missouri, on April 4, 1928.
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What type of music did the Beatles have with the album Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band?
- An important work of British psychedelia, the album incorporates a range of stylistic influences, including vaudeville, circus, music hall, avant-garde, and Western and Indian classical music.
- How many albums did The Beatles have?
- In their native United Kingdom, between 1962 and 1970, the Beatles released 12 studio albums (13 worldwide), 13 extended plays (EPs) and 22 singles.
- Were there any hit singles in Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band?
- What was important about the lyrics from Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band?
- Concerns that some of the lyrics in Sgt. Pepper refer to recreational drug use led to the BBC banning several songs from British radio.
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Response: How many of the songs from the album Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band were banned?
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When did Stevie Ray Vaughan get started in his career?
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In May 1969, after leaving the Brooklyn Underground, Stevie Ray Vaughan joined a band called the Southern Distributor.
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when was all about eve developed?
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The story of All About Eve originated in an anecdote related to Mary Orr by actress Elisabeth Bergner during 1943 and 1944.
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What does language have to do with Maurice Merleau-Ponty?
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| Response: The work dealing mainly with language for Maurice Merleau-Ponty begins with the reflection on artistic expression in his book The Structure of Behavior. | 2 | Dialog | qrecc | fs_opt |
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When was the film Once released?
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ANS: The film was first released on cinema in Ireland on 23 March 2007, followed by a limited release in the United States on 16 May 2007.
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What did Ronald Ross do in England?
- In 1899, Ross resigned from Indian Medical Service and went to England to join the faculty of the Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine as lecturer.
- Was Ronald Ross doing research as well as teaching?
- He immediately carried out research in malaria and kala azar, for which he was assigned.
- Did Ronald Ross ever succeed in finding a prevention for malaria?
- No
- Did Ronald Ross publish any studies?
- The next day, on 21 August, he confirmed the growth of the parasite in the mosquito. This discovery was published on 27th August 1897
- Did Ronald Ross write any other books besides his studies on 27th August 1897?
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ANS: Some of his notable books are The Child of Ocean, The Revels of Orsera, The Spirit of Storm, Fables and Satires, Lyra Modulatu, and five mathematical works
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Are there any interesting aspects about John Updike?
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ANS: John Updike was recognized for his careful craftsmanship, his unique prose style, and his prolific output – he wrote on average a book a year.
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what is something that happen in Columbus Delano's later life and career that is to be remembered
- On April 3, 1880, John W. Wright, a judge from Indiana, was convicted at trial of having assaulted Columbus Delano on a Washington, D.C. street corner.
- did Columbus Delano like this choice
- what year did the assault on Columbus Delano happen
- Columbus Delano was assaulted in 1877.
- what kind of career did Columbus Delano have in his later life
- Columbus Delano returned to Mount Vernon where for the next twenty years he served as president of the First National Bank of Mount Vernon.
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When did Chrisye get sick?
- In July 2005 Chrisye was admitted to Pondok Indah Hospital.
- What was Chrisye's ailments?
- Chrisye was admitted to Pondok Indah Hospital, complaining of breathing difficulties.
- What else was wrong with Chrisye besides breathing difficulties?
- After 13 days of treatment he was moved to the Mount Elizabeth Hospital in Singapore, where he was diagnosed with lung cancer.
- Was Chrisye's lung cancer treatable?
- Chrisye underwent the first of six rounds of chemotherapy on 2 August 2005.
- Where did Chrisye undergo the first of six rounds of chemotherapy?
- Chrisye was moved to the Mount Elizabeth Hospital in Singapore.
- Did Chrisye stop after the first round of chemotherapy?
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what was some of John Butler earliest works?
- Some of John Butler's ealriest work was with a band called Vitamin.
- Did John butler ever go back to his band Vitamin?
- John Butler formed The John Butler Trio in 2009
- did John Butler ever marry or have children?
- John Butler is married to Danielle Caruana. They have two children.
- Did John Butler ever tour in the united states?
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What happened to 50 cent in 2000?
- On May 24, 2000, Jackson was attacked by a gunman outside his grandmother's former home in South Jamaica.
- Why was 50 cent attacked in 2000?
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What was it that Robeson considered wrong?
- Robeson read the prepared statement and told Josh White that he personally felt it would be wrong to go to Washington and appear before HUAC.
- What was Josh White?
- Joshua Daniel White was an American singer, guitarist, songwriter, actor and civil rights activist. He also recorded under the names Pinewood Tom and Tippy Barton in the 1930s.
- What year did Josh White do this?
- Josh White was called into the FBI offices dozens of times between 1947 and 1954.
- What did Josh White do?
- Josh White transcended the typical racial and social barriers of the time who associated blues with a rural, while performing in nightclubs and theaters during the 1930s and 1940s.
- What year did he transcended the typical racial and social barriers of the time?
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Next: | Josh White transcended the typical racial and social barriers of the time who associated blues with a rural, while performing in nightclubs and theaters during the 1930s and 1940s. | 9 | Dialog | qrecc | fs_opt |
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When was Fearless Records by Pierce the Veil released?
- Fearless Records is a record label that was founded in 1994.
- Did Peirce the Veil release any records with Fearless Records ?
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The album Collide with the Sky was released through Fearless Records on July 17, 2012.
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Who put together the songs in this album by Craig David?
- Craig David later signed on with Warner Music and put together his third album, The Story Goes...,
- Were there any previously unreleased songs in the album The Story Goes... by Craig David?
- Key to My Heart, Apartment 543 and a remix of Fill Me In“
- Any other new songs on the album The story Goes... by Craig David?
- Four Times a Lady“
- Which song did the best in the charts on the album The Story Goes... by Craig David?
- The first single All the Way“
- Was the name of Craig David's album Greatest Hits or was there more?
- Greatest Hits is Craig David's first greatest hits album
- When was the next Craig David Greatest Hits album released?
- Were there any guest artists on the album greatest hits by Craig David?
- Tinchy Stryder and Rita Ora
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What song did Craig David make with TInchy Stryder in the greatest hits album?
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Whose playing style are we talking about in this story?
- Stefanie Maria Steffi Graf is a German former professional tennis player.
- What is the first name of Steffi Graf?
- Steffi Graf's full name is Stefanie Maria Steffi Graf.
- What was something about Steffi Graf's playing style that really stuck out?
- Graf's technique on the forehand was unique and recognizable: generating considerable racquet head speed with her swing, she reached the point of contact late and typically out of the air.
- Did Steffi Graf style on the forehand do good for her and help her win?
- As a result, Steffi Graf hit her forehand with exceptional pace and accuracy.
- Did Steffi Graf ever get hurt using her style on the forehand?
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Response: What was something else Steffi Graf did besides her style on the forehand?
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What awards did Rani Mukerji win?
- Rani Mukerji earned the award for Best Supporting Actress at the 44th Filmfare Awards. She also collected the Zee Cine Award for Best Actress in a Supporting Role.
- Did Rani Mukerji win any other awards besides Best Supporting Actress at the 44th Filmfare Awards, and the Zee Cine Award for Best Actress in a Supporting Role?
- Rani Mukerji won the Indian Telly Award for Best Television Personality of the Year, and Vogue India.
- What was Rani Mukerji's first film?
- Rani Mukerji made her film debut with a supporting role in the Bengali film Biyer Phool.
- Did Rani Mukerji do many other films besides Biyer Phool?
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She was signed on for several movies, some of which were critically and commercially successful films.
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Who did Mike Piazza play for?
- Mike Piazza played most notably for the New York Mets and Los Angeles Dodgers, while also having brief stints with the Florida Marlins, San Diego Padres, and Oakland Athletics
- How did Mike Piazza do with LA Dodgers?
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Mike Piazza's best year as a Dodger came in 1997 when he batted .362, hit 40 home runs, and had 124 RBIs.
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Did The Outfield experience any commercial success?
- The Outfield had an unusual experience for a British band in that they enjoyed commercial success in the US, but never in their homeland.
- Was there a formation to The Outfield?
- Bassist/singer Tony Lewis, guitarist/keyboardist John Spinks, and drummer Alan Jackman played together in the late 1970s, broke up, and got back together under the name The Baseball Boys.
- What happened to The Outfield in 1984?
- The Baseball Boys (renamed The Outfield) performed in and around England until a demo got them signed to Columbia/CBS Records in 1984.
- Are there any other interesting aspects about this article?
- The Outfield's first album, Play Deep, reached No. 9 on the Billboard 200 list and then reached triple platinum in the United States.
- What happened to The Outfield in 1985?
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| The Outfield's debut album, Play Deep, produced by William Wittman, was issued in 1985, and was a success. | 0 | Dialog | qrecc | fs_opt |
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When did John Major get into politics?
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Response: John Major was interested in politics from an early age. Encouraged by fellow Conservative Derek Stone, he started giving speeches on a soap-box in Brixton Market.
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What were Edmund Burke's views on democracy?
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Response: Edmund Burke's view on democracy was against the notion that elected officials should merely be delegates
Example conversation: Write the response (start with "Response:") DIALOG:
What was Ruhollah Khomeini's opposition to the white revolution?
- Ruhollah Khomeini viewed them as an attack on Islam.
- What were some of the white revolution's points?
- The Shah announced the White Revolution, a six-point programme of reform calling for land reform.
- What was the second point of the White Revolution's reforms?
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Response: The Shah announced the White Revolution, a six-point programme of reform calling for nationalization of the forests.
Example conversation: Write the response (start with "Response:") DIALOG:
Did anybody leave The Midnight Express team?
- In March 1987, Dennis Condrey suddenly left JCP without giving any reason, leaving Bobby Eaton without a partner in the Midnight Express.
- Did The Midnight Express ever make it to the finals?
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| Response: In the tournament to determine new World tag team champions, the Midnight Express advanced to the finals before losing to the Freebirds with some assistance from the Samoan Swat Team. | 2 | Dialog | qrecc | fs_opt |
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