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development-401 | Parker was at this time younger, taller and more than ten years younger than Probert. After circling around each other for several seconds the two grabbed each other's jerseys. However the fight was called off after just 11 seconds when Parker was nearly knocked unconscious from four right hands from Probert without throwing one of his own. | his | 334 | Parker | 237 | false | Probert | 302 | true | http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bob_Probert |
development-402 | Per author Kristofer Engelhardt in ``The Beatles Deeper Undercover'' p.234 ``The historic evening ended with a jam of ''Lucille``, ''Sleepwalk`` (sic), ''Stand By Me``, ''Cupid``, ''Chain Gang``, ''Take This Hammer`` '' (c)2010 ``Stand By Me'' -- 2:18 Mostly Lennon complaining about the sound in his headphones and reminiscing about how it was better half an hour ago. | his | 297 | Kristofer Engelhardt | 11 | false | Lennon | 259 | true | http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/A_Toot_and_a_Snore_in_'74 |
development-403 | From 1866, in which year she sang at the Worcester Festival, and married John Patey, a bass singer, she was recognized as one of the leading contraltos; and on the retirement of Helen Sainton-Dolby in 1870 Patey was without a rival whether in oratorio or in ballad music. She toured in America in 1871, sang in Paris in 1875, Australia in 1890, and New Zealand in 1891. | She | 272 | Helen Sainton-Dolby | 178 | false | Patey | 206 | true | http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Janet_Monach_Patey |
development-404 | Etta (voiced by Leigh-Allyn Baker) is the lead hen and the mother of Maddy. She used to be a good friend of Ben. | She | 76 | Etta | 0 | true | Maddy | 69 | false | http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Back_at_the_Barnyard_characters |
development-405 | Spike suspects Giles is his father (because they're both British and Giles feels a gut-wrenching disappointment towards him), Anya assumes she is getting married to Giles (because she is wearing an engagement ring and they jointly own the magic shop) and Willow and Xander think they are a couple (because they woke up next to each other and Willow is wearing his jacket). Giles, Anya, Xander, Willow and Tara figure out their names from their IDs and Dawn's from her necklace. | her | 464 | Willow | 394 | false | Tara | 405 | false | http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tabula_Rasa_(Buffy_the_Vampire_Slayer) |
development-406 | This became the last single that The Supremes made as a quartet. After this record, fourth member Barbara Martin left the group to start a family leaving Ross, Ballard and Wilson as a trio from then on. Martin is not pictured on the cover both due to her pending departure and because she was noticeably pregnant at the time of the photo shoot. | her | 251 | Barbara Martin | 98 | true | Ballard | 160 | false | http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Your_Heart_Belongs_to_Me |
development-407 | Veneto Padanian Federal Republic (Veneto Repubblica Federale Padana, VRFP) was a short-lived Venetist political party active in Veneto. In 1998, when Liga Veneta split between Venetists and Padanists, Renato Martin, Mayor of Jesolo and friend of J*rg Haider, was one of the leaders of the second group. After he had lost the leadership race to Gian Paolo Gobbo, he too chose to leave the party. | he | 309 | J*rg Haider | 246 | false | Gian Paolo Gobbo | 344 | false | http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Veneto_Padanian_Federal_Republic |
development-408 | Frutkin believed that the USA had never lost the Korean War as the aim of the USA had been to prevent North Korea from taking over South Korea, in which they had been successful. This opinion went against what many of his colleagues at the time, including Thomas Paine, believed. Nonetheless, in 1973, Frutkin was awarded the NASA Distinguished Service Medal by Thomas Paine, and Frutkin commented that Paine had always been ``wonderful'' to him. | him | 442 | Frutkin | 380 | true | Paine | 403 | false | http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arnold_Frutkin |
development-409 | Deanna graduated with a degree in graphic design. She had been working in this field for approximately a year and a half when she was asked to go on tour with a band. That band was ``Mask'', based in Willoughby, Ohio which featured Deanna in various costumes dressed as Madonna, Cher, Tina Turner and others, and local drummer Steve Shutts, local male vocalist Dave Richards, and a couple of fellow Canadians. She quit that gig after friends urged her to move on, and Deanna has never looked back. | She | 410 | Deanna | 232 | true | Tina Turner | 285 | false | http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Deanna_Johnston |
development-410 | Lisa Hunter is a fictional character from the long-running Channel 4 soap opera Hollyoaks, played by Gemma Atkinson. The character is noted for her storylines including bullying and self-harming. | her | 144 | Lisa Hunter | 0 | true | Gemma Atkinson | 101 | false | http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lisa_Hunter |
development-411 | Faida Hamdy is the daughter of Myriam and Taher Hamdy (a previous Policeman). Her brother Faouzi Hamdi is a teacher and an UGTT member. | Her | 78 | Faida Hamdy | 0 | true | Myriam | 31 | false | http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Faida_Hamdy |
development-412 | Anthony Edward Lowry ``Tony'' Britton (born 9 June 1924) is an English actor. He is the father of presenter Fern Britton, scriptwriter Cherry Britton and actor Jasper Britton. Britton was born above the Trocadero public house in Temple Street, Birmingham, England, the son of Doris Marguerite (n*e Jones) and Edward Leslie Britton. He attended Edgbaston Collegiate School, Birmingham and Thornbury Grammar School, Gloucestershire. | He | 332 | Britton | 176 | true | Edward Leslie | 309 | false | http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tony_Britton |
development-413 | Samuel Johnson and Topham Beauclerk debated whether Hackman had meant to kill only himself. Johnson believed that the two pistols Hackman took with him to Covent Garden meant that he intended there to be two deaths. Boswell himself (who had visited Hackman in prison) wrote that the case showed ``the dreadful effects that the passion of Love may produce''. In his Mind-Forg'd Manacles (1987), the social historian Roy Porter argues that Hackman was well aware of the madness of his passion. | his | 361 | Boswell | 216 | false | Hackman | 249 | false | http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/James_Hackman |
development-414 | She made her screen debut as a dancer in Alan Parker's 1980 musical drama Fame. Tilly's dance career came to an abrupt halt when, in 1979, a dance partner dropped her, causing a serious back injury. Forced to give up dancing because of complications stemming from her back injury, Tilly moved to Los Angeles to pursue a career as an actress and studied acting under Peggy Fuery. | her | 264 | Tilly | 281 | true | Peggy Fuery | 366 | false | http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Meg_Tilly |
development-415 | The Pageant attracts thousands of members of the Royal Black Preceptory, a group related to the Orange Order, who come to march and stage a symbolic (sham) re-enactment of the 1690 Battle of the Boyne. In June 1690, a Williamite army of 30,000 men camped in the Scarva area for training before marching on to meet the forces of King James II at the Battle of the Boyne on 1 July 1690. Whilst training his army, King William is said to have camped under a magnificent Spanish chestnut tree. | his | 401 | King James II | 328 | false | King William | 411 | true | http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Scarva |
development-416 | There are also signs during Ranulf's administration of resident justices in the counties who held courts for the king. Itinerant justices were probably also used to hear pleas that were reserved to the crown. While administering England for Rufus, Ranulf also supervised construction projects. Under his management, the first stone bridge in London was constructed. | his | 300 | Rufus | 241 | false | Ranulf | 248 | true | http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ranulf_Flambard |
development-417 | Carol A. Beier is a Kansas Supreme Court Justice appointed by Governor Kathleen Sebelius. She took office September 5, 2003 to replace retiring Justice Bob Abbott. | She | 90 | Carol A. Beier | 0 | true | Kathleen Sebelius | 71 | false | http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Carol_A._Beier |
development-418 | Alice went to live with Nick's sister Kathy, who desperatley tried to contact Elsa but was shocked to discover she'd moved to Australia without telling anyone. Relising she was all Alice had left and just how selfish and uncaring Elsa was, Kathy took custody of Alice. | she | 169 | Alice | 181 | false | Elsa | 230 | false | http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alice_Bates |
development-419 | He was replaced on tour by Chris ``Tank'' Murk throughout their summer touring of 2007. Before going into the studio to record their second album I Swear..., the band chose Chris Carroll as their new permanent drummer. Jeremy Gifford replaced Brian on bass guitar throughout the rest of 2007 playing on tour dates and recording with the band. He left the band in 2008 and started playing guitar for the band Lovedrug. | He | 343 | Jeremy Gifford | 219 | true | Brian | 243 | false | http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Inhale_Exhale |
development-420 | A few days later, McClusky allegedly saw his hat in a Broadway store under a sign which read ``Step in and buy a Merry Widow. The kind wore by Inspector McClusky, the swellest cop in the world''. Two years later, McClusky became a police inspector and assigned to the Fifth District by Commissioner Francis V. Greene. At 42 years old, he was the youngest man in the NYPD to hold the position. | he | 335 | McClusky | 213 | true | Francis V. Greene | 299 | false | http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/George_W._McClusky |
development-421 | Robinson had not even brought his boots for the match and borrowed Starling's. He scored the goal in a 1--1 draw. Five days later Robinson was a non-playing member of the Wednesday squad which beat West Bromwich 4--2 in the FA Cup final. Conscious of his young age, Billy Walker only used Robinson occasionally in the 1935--36 season, and he made just five appearances. | his | 251 | Robinson | 130 | true | Billy Walker | 266 | false | http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jackie_Robinson_(footballer) |
development-422 | Walters also co-founded Unknown Public in 1992 and works as a writer and editor. Pask worked as a sessions player and co-wrote the theme music for the long-running British ITV series The Bill. Thoms later appeared on Thomas Dolby's 1984 album The Flat Earth and toured with Dolby that year playing trombone. He also served as a member of staff at the Musicians' Union's head office in Britain. | He | 308 | Thoms | 193 | true | Thomas Dolby | 217 | false | http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Landscape_(band) |
development-423 | Ellison's recollection is that ``Kent, my county, were playing a game against Leicestershire in July and I approached captain David Gower and said: 'I'm going to make you pick me. ' I soon started to take wickets and was called into the squad for the fourth Test in Manchester.'' Ellison took 3--58 in the first-class match, including Gower's wicket in the only innings in which he bowled. | he | 379 | Ellison | 280 | true | Gower | 335 | false | http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Richard_Ellison_(cricketer) |
development-424 | Writing a decade later, George C*linescu noted that Ruinelor Cet**ii Neam*u was ``a disgraceful replica of C*rlova's Ruinurile T*rgovi*tii''. He also stressed the misogyny present in several lyrics authored by Hrisoverghi, which he defined as ``(having) the stray impulses of Romantic jokes and featuring ridiculous invectives''. In respect to this, he cited the stanza: Besides his translation of Dumas' novel, Alexandru Hrisoverghi is noted for those of poems by Ch*nier (to which he notably added his own verses), Friedrich Schiller (probably, through a French-language translation), Alphonse de Lamartine, and Victor Hugo. | his | 379 | Alexandru Hrisoverghi | 412 | true | Ch*nier | 465 | false | http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alexandru_Hrisoverghi |
development-425 | There Are Debts is an album by David Hopkins, released in December 2010. It was produced by Matt Fish (musician and producer). All songs were written by David Hopkins. Strings and horns were arranged by David Hopkins. To promote the album David Hopkins performed live on Today with Pat Kenny (Monday 4 April 2011). He also performed live on PBS' Vegas In Tune. | He | 315 | David Hopkins | 239 | true | Pat Kenny | 282 | false | http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/There_Are_Debts |
development-426 | She might look like butter wouldn't melt, but she's her father's daughter through and through.'' She was also described as conniving, backstabbing and cold-hearted. Altman described Dotty as ``a chip off the old block'', as did Nancy Banks-Smith from The Guardian though the Daily Record described Dotty as ``a chip off her grandma's block''. | her | 320 | Nancy Banks-Smith | 228 | false | Dotty | 298 | true | http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dotty_Cotton |
development-427 | She shifted to high school, working in Gu*nica between 1942 and 1957. In 1947 and again in 1955, she served as acting school principal. Her first marriage ended in divorce and on December 25, 1944, she married Ismael Olivieri. The couple subsequently had two daughters, Antonia and Rebeca Olivieri Figueroa. In 1947, she published her first book of poetry Acridulces, which was described by critics as neo-Romantic, but which placed her within the first generation of academic and professional Puerto Ricans known as the Generation of the 50s. | she | 317 | Antonia | 270 | false | Rebeca Olivieri Figueroa | 282 | false | http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Loida_Figueroa_Mercado |
development-428 | He missed weeks 6 through 8 with a sprained ankle. In week 11 against St. Louis, Williams filled in for Foster, who had injured his elbow, and totaled 20 carries for 114 yards. In a Monday Night Football game against the Philadelphia Eagles, Williams started for an injured DeShaun Foster and managed 74 rushing yards on 17 carries and an impressive 101 receiving yards on 7 catches with a touchdown. He had 501 rushing yards and 1 touchdown on the year. | He | 401 | Williams | 242 | true | DeShaun Foster | 274 | false | http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/DeAngelo_Williams |
development-429 | Robinson composed An American Requiem, which had its New England Premiere under the direction of Dr. Robert Russell and the USM Chorale. He also wrote ``Driving Old Memories'' with his father Ervin Robinson, and the country song ``Momma Never Had Life Easy -- So She Made Life Easy for Me''. In 2012 he wrote the music for the independent documentary In the Shadows of Grey Gardens In an article entitled ``Robinson and Ragtime'', David Welker called him ``one of today's leading proponents of early jazz and ragtime music''. | he | 300 | Ervin Robinson | 192 | false | David Welker | 431 | false | http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aaron_Robinson_(composer) |
development-430 | Warner with the suggestion she and her sisters star in the film. Warner agreed, and Leota was summoned from New York to test for the part of Emma, but proved unsuitable. The studio substituted Gale Page, a young contractee as the fourth daughter. The actress would be tagged for the rest of her career as the fourth Lane. | her | 291 | Leota | 84 | true | Emma | 141 | false | http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lane_Sisters |
development-431 | Since EDS had its own stock, there was an inherent conflict of interest between the companies- an EDS employee working in Detroit at a GM plant was not primarily concerned about GM's performance, but about EDS performance, so they had a blank check to throw money at problems, bill GM, and watch their EDS stock go up. Finally, as Lee quotes Perot - ``GM doesn't honor its contracts'' - Smith had said he would not interfere with Perot, but the relationship fractured from the start, with conflicts over promised compensation to EDS executives being rejected by Smith, who also sent auditors to EDS to irritate Perot. | he | 402 | Perot | 430 | false | Smith | 562 | true | http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Roger_Smith_(executive) |
development-432 | This army, known as the Atholl Highlanders, conducts largely social and ceremonial activities, and primarily consists of workers on the extensive Atholl Estates. The Castle no longer belongs directly to the Duke of Atholl, as the 10th Duke, George Iain Murray (1931--96), left the Castle in trust upon his death. | his | 302 | Duke | 235 | false | George Iain Murray | 241 | true | http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blair_Atholl |
development-433 | Jean-Gabriel De Tarde or Gabriel Tarde in short (12 March 1843, Sarlat-la-Can*da, Dordogne -- 13 May 1904, Paris) French sociologist, criminologist and social psychologist who conceived sociology as based on small psychological interactions among individuals (much as if it were chemistry), the fundamental forces being imitation and innovation. Among the concepts that Tarde initiated were the group mind (taken up and developed by Gustave Le Bon, and sometimes advanced to explain so-called herd behaviour or crowd psychology), and economic psychology, where he anticipated a number of modern developments. | he | 561 | Tarde | 370 | true | Gustave Le Bon | 433 | false | http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gabriel_Tarde |
development-434 | On a personal note, there was an outstanding event in his life: he went back to his home country, Japan, in 1997 after 21 years of absence. In 1998 he was given the task to organize the first National Tournament ``Iwata Cup'' in Monterrey, NL, in partnership with Murayama Master. Toshiaki Nogiwa received the 7th Dan Shito-Ryu Karate-Do Sosei-Kai and 4th Dan Shinkyokuryu Taijitsu degreees. The Pan American Budo Nippon Soseikai appointed him as Technical Advisor in 2005. | him | 440 | Toshiaki Nogiwa | 281 | true | 7th Dan Shito-Ryu Karate-Do Sosei-Kai | 310 | false | http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Toshiaki_Nogiwa |
development-435 | The exhibition will display works of Mr. Kwan, many are shown on a loan basis with the kind consent of galleries and friends, as well as related articles, photos and information. It will not only provide a broad view of the creations of Mr. Kwan, a core figure of our art scene, but also an opportunity to look at the life of an enthusiastic and committed artist. Dedicated to his life to art making, Jerry used oil painting as his major medium of expression in his artwork. | his | 377 | Kwan | 241 | false | Jerry | 401 | true | http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jerry_Kwan |
development-436 | Who was that ``Duke Knut'', Cecilia's historically mentioned father? Three sufficiently possible and credible alternatives have been proposed: * Knut Birgersson Jarl has been deemed somewhat uneasy choice because of chronological problems. That Knut died 1208, and because of her children's age and her own likely death date, Cecilia firstly need to have been born in the very end of Knut's life (c 1208) when Knut was already elderly (and several decades after birth of that Knut's other attested child/children); and even that makes Cecilia somewhat old for her own marriage and to give birth to her attested children, at last one of whom was executed in 1280 and Cecilia possibly was then living. | her | 560 | Knut | 410 | false | Cecilia | 535 | true | http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cecilia_Knutsdotter |
development-437 | Finn, along with fellow original De Dannan member Johnny ``Ringo'' McDonagh, has recently reformed De Dannan with banjoist/keyboardist Brian McGrath, accordionist Derek Hickey, fiddler Mick Conneely, and singer Eleanor Shanley. Alec Finn is the older brother of the author Gervase Phinn. He changed the spelling of his surname form Phinn to Finn upon moving to Ireland from his childhood home in Rotherham, South Yorkshire. | He | 288 | Alec Finn | 228 | true | Gervase Phinn | 273 | false | http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alec_Finn |
development-438 | He was also officially charged by Hassan II to prepare his visit to Washington D.C. from April 22nd to 27th, but was secretly told he had to conduct negotiations about secret US military bases in Morocco who pay a rent directly into the royal coffers . There, he also investigated why Pan American World Airways had decided against building an Intercontinental Hotel in Casablanca. In California, Medbouh discovered the reason : William P. Rogers, Secretary of State had received a file, from his friend the president of the Pan American World Airways, containing photocopies of letters from Morocco. | his | 493 | Medbouh | 397 | false | William P | 429 | true | http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1971_Moroccan_coup_attempt |
development-439 | On completion of the initial version, David immediately began work on the second version which was finished on 25 May, the date of Bonaparte's inspection of the portraits at David's Louvre workshop. Two of David's pupils assisted him in producing the different versions: J*r*me-Martin Langlois worked primarily on the first two portraits, and George Rouget produced the copy for Les Invalides. In contrast to his predecessors Fran*ois Boucher and Jean-Honor* Fragonard, who employed a red or grey undercoat as a base colour on which to build up the painting, David employed the white background of the canvas directly underneath his colours, as some of his unfinished works show, such as his first attempt at a portrait of Bonaparte or his sketch of the Tennis Court Oath. | his | 409 | George Rouget | 343 | false | Fran*ois Boucher | 426 | false | http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Napoleon_Crossing_the_Alps |
development-440 | Some of the more intriguing articles range from ``A Psychopathological Discussion of Christ'' to ``The Pig in its Poetical, Mythological and Cultural-Historical Aspects.'' Among the literary works published during his Swiss exile in 1898 were the political satire Psichopatia Criminalis and the historical drama Nero. Throughout his Swiss sojourn, Panizza's mental health gradually began to deteriorate. | his | 329 | Nero | 312 | false | Panizza | 348 | true | http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Oskar_Panizza |
development-441 | The King Cole Trio (featuring Jack Costanzo on bongos) recorded the song July 26, 1949. ``Boulevard of Broken Dreams'' is a signature song of Tony Bennett who was signed by Mitch Miller to Columbia Records on the strength of Bennett's 1949 demo of the song. In his debut Columbia session on 17 April 1950 at CBS 30th Street Studio Bennett - backed by the Marty Manning orchestra - recorded ``Boulevard of Broken Dreams'' to serve as Bennett's major label debut single release on 27 April 1950. | his | 261 | Bennett | 225 | true | Marty Manning | 355 | false | http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Boulevard_of_Broken_Dreams_(Al_Dubin_song) |
development-442 | The instrumental of ``Let It Go'' was mixed with the a capella of ``Addicted to You'' to become ``Addicted to You (Avicii by Avicii)''. On 29 December 2012, Bergling released ``I Could Be the One'' with Nicky Romero. After first being debuted at his shows almost a year earlier, the track finally got released via Bergling's record label LE7ELS. | his | 246 | Nicky Romero | 203 | false | Bergling | 314 | true | http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Avicii |
development-443 | A January 2015 issue of Newsweek magazine featured an article detailing reports of sexism and misogyny in Silicon Valley. The article's author, Nina Burleigh, asked, ``Where were all these offended people when women like Heidi Roizen published accounts of having a venture capitalist stick her hand in his pants under a table while a deal was being discussed?'' | her | 290 | Nina Burleigh | 144 | false | Heidi Roizen | 221 | true | http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Silicon_Valley |
development-444 | Theresa, her brother Sancho and sister Urraca were the only children of Afonso and Matilda to survive to adulthood. Named after her paternal grandmother, Countess Theresa, she was reputedly King Afonso I's favourite. | her | 128 | Matilda | 83 | true | Countess Theresa | 154 | false | http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Theresa_of_Portugal,_Countess_of_Flanders |
development-445 | But Gaiman also acknowledged that his Faerie was a fiction, a land where metaphor was made real but also remained metaphor: when Timothy Hunter was taken to the land by Doctor Occult, the mystic admitted that in some ways the two of them were still sitting in a field exploring only their inner landscapes. Gaiman also showed an ambiguous section that was interpreted by some to suggest that Queen Titania was the mother of the comic's main character, Timothy Hunter, which ensured that the realm of Faerie was further explored when the mini-series became an ongoing series. When he was chosen to replace Gaiman as the writer of the ongoing The Books of Magic series, John Ney Rieber discovered that a gaming guide to the DC universe had listed Titania as Hunter's mother: he also knew that a key part of the character's appeal, however, was that he was a normal teenaged boy. | he | 580 | Timothy Hunter | 452 | false | John Ney Rieber | 668 | true | http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Faerie_(DC_Comics) |
development-446 | Hugh Laing and Francisco Moncion also danced it before it lapsed from the performance rota for a decade. It was restaged in 1960 with Edward Villella in the title role (Villella recounts his work in recreating the role in his autobiography of the same name). Mikhail Baryshnikov danced it with City Ballet in 1979 and Damian Woetzel danced it at his farewell performance on Wednesday, 18 June 2008. | his | 346 | Mikhail Baryshnikov | 259 | false | Damian Woetzel | 318 | true | http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Prodigal_Son_(ballet) |
development-447 | Later in 2009 he appeared alongside John Nettles, James Fox, Sylvestra le touzel, Frances Barber and Richard Fleeshman in the prestigious ITV Drama Series Midsomer Murders as the young manipulative concert pianist Orlando Guest in the episode titled ``Masterclass'' directed by Renny Rye. Thomas is currently appearing on Broadway as the alternate 'Peter Parker' in the Broadway theatre production of the musical . He is scheduled two shows weekly as Peter Parker/Spider-Man. | He | 415 | Thomas | 289 | true | Peter Parker | 349 | false | http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Matthew_James_Thomas |
development-448 | He inadvertently confronted a crowd of people gathered around a preacher, Nazir Ahmad Ali, who was to later become a pioneering missionary in Sierra Leone. Whilst Ali was preaching, a chief requested Salih to judge the message brought by Ali. With the exception of two things, which ``held his throat'', Salih found that the message coincided with the teachings of the Quran. | his | 290 | Ali | 238 | false | Salih | 304 | true | http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ahmadiyya_in_Ghana |
development-449 | It is revealed that all superpowers come from Compound V, a drug invented by Nazi scientists; a low-powered version mixed with cocaine is called Blue, and it is used to attain a singular, powerful high (or, as revealed during the surveillance, allows prostitutes to endure or recover from sex with superhumans), but it carries a risk of spontaneous and horrifying mutations. Judging that he is suitable to join the team, Butcher injects Hughie with a specially formulated mix of V that gives him super-strength and durability--much to Hughie's chagrin. | he | 388 | Butcher | 421 | false | Hughie | 437 | true | http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Boys_(comics) |
development-450 | Wade asks Daisy to marry him and the ceremony is held on the Swans' estate. On the first night of their honeymoon in Arizona, he drives off and leaves her. When she returns to Raymond's house, an extremely intoxicated Melora reveals to Daisy that she had an affair with the closet homosexual Wade. | she | 247 | Melora | 218 | true | Daisy | 236 | false | http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Inside_Daisy_Clover |
development-451 | In the mid-1930s, Daisy Clover is a teenage tomboy, living in a ramshackle trailer on a California beach with her eccentric mother Lucile. She dreams about becoming a Hollywood actress and submits a recorded song to a well-known film producer, Raymond Swan. Swan puts her under contract for five years. Raymond's wife, Melora, counsels Daisy, forcing her to deal with her job and life. | her | 351 | Melora | 319 | false | Daisy | 336 | true | http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Inside_Daisy_Clover |
development-452 | Ellen Arden (Monroe), a photographer and mother of two small children, has been declared legally dead, having been lost at sea in the Pacific. Her husband Nick (Dean Martin) has remarried; he and his new wife, Bianca (Cyd Charisse), are on their honeymoon when Ellen, rescued from an island where she has been stranded for five years, returns home. | Her | 143 | Ellen Arden | 0 | true | Bianca | 210 | false | http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Something's_Got_to_Give |
development-453 | The original administrators of the Foundation included Maurice Renand, a tax inspector who was the son of Georges--Eug*ne Renand, chairman of the la Semeuse de Paris, first manager of La Samaritaine, chair of the Cognac-Jay Foundation, director of the administrative services of the Presidency of the Council in 1942, and a close collaborator of Pierre Laval (1943-1944). His son Georges succeeded Rene de Chambrun as head of the foundation. | His | 372 | Eug*ne Renand | 115 | false | Pierre Laval | 346 | false | http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jos%C3%A9e_and_Ren%C3%A9_de_Chambrun_Foundation |
development-454 | The new 6th District was based around the eastern suburbs of Camden inclusive of Cherry Hill, stretching from Berlin borough north to Pennsauken and included Burlington County's Evesham Township and Palmyra. Croce and Gallagher defeated Republicans William K. Dickey, a former Speaker of the Assembly, and Eugene Raymond III. Croce and Gallagher were re-elected in 1975, again defeating both Dickey and Raymond. In 1977, Croce and running mate Barbara Berman, running in her first race for elected office, defeated Republicans Mario A. | her | 471 | Croce | 421 | false | Barbara Berman | 444 | true | http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mary_Keating_Croce |
development-455 | In 1977, Croce and running mate Barbara Berman, running in her first race for elected office, defeated Republicans Mario A. Iavicoli and Dickey (for the third time); Croce was the top vote-getter and Berman came in second, edging Iavicoli by a 170-vote margin. When Berman and Croce took office in January 1978, she and Berman became the first pair of women to be elected to a single Assembly district in state history, and were two of the 12 women taking office in the Assembly, the highest number ever to serve together in the 80-seat body. | she | 312 | Berman | 266 | false | Croce | 277 | true | http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mary_Keating_Croce |
development-456 | These laws kept people from declaring candidacy the day before an election, requiring the professio to be made before a certain set date. Politicians running for a position of power in the Roman Republic followed campaigning strategies similar to those used by modern politicians. In a contemporary letter written to consul candidate Marcus Cicero by his brother, Quintus, during Marcus' campaign, Quintus wrote on the various campaigning strategies that would help Marcus be elected. | his | 351 | Quintus | 364 | false | Marcus | 380 | true | http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Elections_in_the_Roman_Republic |
development-457 | In 1995, it was a finalist in the Benedictus Awards, described by the jury as ``a remarkable anti-structure ... a symbolic use of technology ... a piece of sculpture. It was meant as an object but it is an object to transmit light.'' The Inverted Pyramid figures prominently on the concluding pages of Dan Brown's international bestseller The Da Vinci Code. The protagonist of his novel, Robert Langdon, reads esoteric symbolism into the two pyramids: | his | 377 | Dan Brown | 302 | false | Robert Langdon | 388 | true | http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/La_Pyramide_Invers%C3%A9e |
development-458 | During her time at UMass Amherst, she has taught numerous students who would become notable linguists including Gennaro Chierchia and Irene Heim. Through her interactions with the philosopher and logician Richard Montague at UCLA in the 1970s she played an important role in bringing together the research traditions of generative linguistics, formal logic, and analytic philosophy, pursuing an agenda pioneered by David Lewis in his 1970 article General Semantics. | his | 430 | Richard Montague | 205 | false | David Lewis | 415 | true | http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Barbara_Partee |
development-459 | Carlo Pedretti (born in Bologna, 1928) is an Italian historian. His area of expertise is the life and works of Leonardo da Vinci. By his 13th birthday Pedretti had taught himself to write left handed and read backwards as did Leonardo. | his | 133 | Leonardo da Vinci | 111 | false | Pedretti | 151 | true | http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Carlo_Pedretti |
development-460 | She sets conditions, however. Peeta, Johanna Mason, Annie Cresta, and Enobaria, fellow Games victors captured by the Capitol, are to be granted immunity. Katniss also demands the privilege of killing Snow, but Coin only agrees to flip for the honor. For her sake, a rescue mission is mounted that succeeds in rescuing Peeta, Johanna and Annie. | her | 254 | Katniss | 154 | true | Johanna | 325 | false | http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Hunger_Games |
development-461 | Neither Alec nor his brother ever married. They lived together in Woking until Eric's death in 2006. Sir Alec Bedser died in hospital in Woking on 4 April 2010 after a short illness. Among those to pay tribute to the more famous of the two brothers was former Prime Minister and well-known cricket lover John Major, who said: ``Alec Bedser was one of the greatest medium-fast bowlers of all time. He was also one of the great thinkers about cricket and his wisdom was one of the great untapped resources of the modern game.'' | He | 397 | John Major | 304 | false | Alec Bedser | 328 | true | http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alec_Bedser |
development-462 | Kolenkhov brings up that the Romans' hobby was wrestling, and demonstrates on Mr. Kirby by throwing him on the floor. To pass the time after the awkward incident, Penny suggests they play a free association game. Alice imagines what is coming and immediately tries to quash the suggestions, but Penny shrugs her off and instructs everyone to write down ``the first thing that pops into their heads'' after she says certain words. | her | 308 | Alice | 213 | true | Penny | 295 | false | http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/You_Can't_Take_It_with_You_(play) |
development-463 | Essie is married to Ed Carmichael, a xylophone player who lives with them and helps distribute Essie's candies. Ed is an amateur printer who prints any phrase that sounds catchy. Paul and Penny's other daughter Alice Sycamore is quite obviously the only ``normal'' family member. She has an office job and is sometimes embarrassed by the eccentricities of her family, yet deep down, she still loves them. | She | 280 | Penny | 188 | false | Alice Sycamore | 211 | true | http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/You_Can't_Take_It_with_You_(play) |
development-464 | She is an extremely prim and proper woman and is horrified by the goings-on in the Sycamore household. Her hobby is spiritualism. G-Man 1 (The Man), G-Man 2 (Jim), G-Man 3 (Mac) Three agents who come to investigate Ed because of the communist quotes he prints up and places in Essie's candy boxes, such as ``God is the State -- the State is God''. | he | 250 | G-Man | 164 | false | Ed | 215 | true | http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/You_Can't_Take_It_with_You_(play) |
development-465 | After a back and forth game, the score was tied 0--0 at full-time, and remained so after extra time, leading to a penalty kick shootout. With Briana Scurry's save of China's third kick, the score was 4--4 with only Brandi Chastain left to shoot. She scored and won the game for the United States. | She | 246 | Briana Scurry | 142 | false | Brandi Chastain | 215 | true | http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/United_States_women's_national_soccer_team |
development-466 | Peary's team was also far more experienced in the ancient art of dog sledging. Peary's exploits and life were portrayed in the 1998 TV movie Glory & Honor. Henry Czerny played Robert Peary. His associate Matthew Henson was played by Delroy Lindo. | His | 190 | Henry Czerny | 156 | false | Robert Peary | 176 | true | http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robert_Peary |
development-467 | The Council of Mantua of 1459, or Congress of Mantua, was a religious meeting convoked by Pope Pius II, who had been elected to the Papacy in the previous year and was engaged in planning war against the Ottoman Turks, who had taken Constantinople in 1453. His call went out to the rulers of Europe, in an agonized plea to turn from internecine warfare to face Christendom's common enemy. | His | 257 | Pope Pius II | 90 | true | Ottoman Turks | 204 | false | http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Council_of_Mantua_(1459) |
development-468 | Torn - Torn is the Underground's second in command in Jak II and a Freedom League General in the war in Jak 3. In Jak II, Torn frequently sends Jak on missions to uncover information on the city, or more often than not, to carry out strikes on the Baron's forces. As an ex-Krimzon Guard of high authority he has witnessed the Baron's evil deeds. | he | 305 | Jak | 144 | true | Baron | 248 | false | http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Jak_and_Daxter_characters |
development-469 | One of the most well-known studies to demonstrate this was led by Sara Lazar, from Harvard University, in 2000. Richard Davidson, a neuroscientist at the University of Wisconsin, has led experiments in cooperation with the Dalai Lama on effects of meditation on the brain. His results suggest that long-term or short-term practice of meditation results in different levels of activity in brain regions associated with such qualities as attention, anxiety, depression, fear, anger, the ability of the body to heal itself. | His | 273 | Richard Davidson | 112 | true | Dalai Lama | 223 | false | http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Neuroplasticity |
development-470 | She kept her head down, tried to make amends with her friends and steered clear of men but she wasn't alone for long. When she met police officer Martin Crowe at a kid's judo class, Louise felt a frisson of attraction. They became friends and after a while, romance blossomed. However, Louise was taking on Martin's daughter, Kayleigh, too. As she didn't have children, Louise didn't know how to behave around Kayleigh -- who worshipped her from the start. | she | 344 | Kayleigh | 326 | false | Louise | 370 | true | http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Louise_Appleton |
development-471 | In addition, her father was the first head of their church's credit union, which helped the parishioners with small loans. Polly has two sisters: Fernie, now a retired Dean from the University of Colorado, and Bettie Baca, a consultant in Washington, DC. Her great-grandfather helped found Trinidad, Colorado. | Her | 255 | Polly | 123 | true | Bettie Baca | 210 | false | http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Polly_Baca |
development-472 | Wendi Richter was trained at The Fabulous Moolah's Lillian Ellison School of Professional Wrestling by Lelani Kai, Judy Martin and Joyce Grable and made her professional debut in 1979. In early 1982, Richter tag teamed with Moolah against Velvet McIntyre and Princess Victoria for three matches for the World Wide Wrestling Federation. Richter was later paired with Joyce Grable, with whom she also trained for six weeks, to form a tag team called The Texas Cowgirls. | she | 390 | Richter | 336 | true | Joyce Grable | 366 | false | http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wendi_Richter |
development-473 | On January 29, 2005, Richter appeared at WrestleReunion in an eight-woman tag team match (teaming with Bambi, Malia Hosaka, and Jenny Taylor wrestling against Sherri Martel, Peggy Lee Leather, Krissy Vaine, and Amber O'Neal. In August of that same year, Richter appeared at the second WrestleReunion event, WrestleReunion 2, in a six-person tag team match. In the years after her retirement, Richter was uninvolved with wrestling. | her | 376 | Amber O'Neal | 211 | false | Richter | 254 | true | http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wendi_Richter |
development-474 | It is the first film by independent superstar director Dan Garcia, who produced Death Toll and Sinners and Saints. Louisiana Governor Chip Majors (James DuMont) is front in line to be North Carolina Senator Edmonds' (Steven Bauer) Vice Presidential nominee. The day he is to be announced, Majors goes to a hotel, where he meets a prostitute. | he | 266 | James DuMont | 147 | true | Steven Bauer | 217 | false | http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Enemies_Among_Us |
development-475 | In 1940, he was manager for the re-election campaigns of the ``Coalition Ticket,'' three Democratic candidates backed by Memphis political boss Edward Crump: Governor Prentice Cooper, U.S. Senator Kenneth McKellar, and Commissioner of Railroads and Public Utilities Porter Dunlap. His service to the party having earned him Crump's support, on January 8, 1941, the Tennessee General Assembly elected Carr to the position of Secretary of State by a unanimous vote. He was to serve in that office longer than any other Tennessee Secretary of State, serving on three different occasions for a total of almost 27 years. | He | 464 | Crump | 324 | false | Carr | 400 | true | http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joe_C._Carr |
development-476 | The hitmen make their move on what they believe to be Menda's room, only to find they have killed a completely innocent man in the hospital for surgery on a slipped disc. Bob, Nancy and the police all believe the unfortunate dead man was mistaken for Menda, and a policeman is detailed to provide Menda with a 24-hour guard until he is ready to return home. | he | 330 | Bob | 171 | false | Menda | 251 | true | http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Intent_to_Kill |
development-477 | Christian Frei set out with his camera to explore the current situation in Cuba, the result being a documentary that is sustained by powerful images, that testifies to technical skill, a professional way of dealing with the material and, most importantly, a carefully deduced and clear message: the two protagonists, Ricardo and Miriam, reflect the tension between a revolution that has already turned into history and the present that in fact seems to be taking place elsewhere. The Swiss film critic Norbert Creutz has estimated the objectivity and the formal quality of the film: In keeping his distance and seeking greater objectivity, Frei highlights contradictions and paradoxes while being careful to avoid taking sides. | his | 594 | Norbert Creutz | 502 | false | Frei | 640 | true | http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ricardo,_Miriam_y_Fidel |
development-478 | After successfully organizing the murder of the Catalan commander Roger de Flor in an elaborate plot, Michael IX led the Byzantine troops (augmented by Turks and 5--8,000 Alans) against the furious Catalans (who swore revenge for the assassination of their commander), but was decisively defeated at the Battle of Apros. He was also heavily injured during that battle; a Catalan soldier named Bernad Ferrer seized him, whipped him and slashed his face. | He | 321 | Roger de Flor | 66 | false | Michael IX | 102 | true | http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Michael_IX_Palaiologos |
development-479 | Sarah Wadsworth (17 Mar 1649 - ) m. Jonathan Ashley Thomas Wadsworth (1651 -- Sep 1687) m. Elizabeth Rebecca Wadsworth (1653 - ) Some of William Wadsworth's Notable Descendants The following persons are the descendants of William's sons Hon. John Wadsworth or his half brother Capt. Joseph Wadsworth of Charter Oak fame. | his | 260 | William | 222 | false | John Wadsworth | 242 | true | http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_Wadsworth_(patriarch) |
development-480 | Her songwriting demos captured the attention of many record label executives and some of the songs she wrote were recorded by Patty Loveless, Suzy Bogguss, Kathy Mattea, Mindy McCready, Jo Dee Messina, Linda Davis and Chely Wright. Johnson's breakthrough as a songwriter came in 1999 when ``Single White Female'', a song she co-wrote with Shaye Smith and recorded by Wright, became a number one hit on country radio. | she | 321 | Johnson | 232 | true | Single White Female | 291 | false | http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Carolyn_Dawn_Johnson |
development-481 | In the 1987 Stanley Cup Playoffs, he appeared in all 26 post-season games as the Flyers again reached the final against Edmonton. McCrimmon scored the overtime winner in game 3 of the final, but the Oilers won the series. Following the season, general manager Bobby Clarke refused to sign a new deal with McCrimmon, choosing instead to trade him. | him | 342 | Bobby Clarke | 260 | false | McCrimmon | 305 | true | http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brad_McCrimmon |
development-482 | With the win, Jones became the first British-born Light Middleweight World Champion. ``Freddie King'' (Paul's trainer) said after the fight he ``Showed glimpses of absolute greatness and produced a great fight''. Jones joined close friend and boxer Naseem Hamed as Sheffield's second world champion at the time and who was also ringside for the fight he said ``Silkys's done the business tonight what a fight I new he would win but not so easily''. | he | 351 | Jones | 213 | true | Naseem Hamed | 249 | false | http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paul_Jones_(boxer) |
development-483 | while at Microsoft, Mr. Bonjawo was introduced to the African Virtual University (AVU) by its then CEO Cheick Modibo Diarra, and invited to join its board of Directors, following the launch of AVU in Nairobi, Africa, a major distance-learning education institution in Africa that would utilize satellite technology and the Internet to broadcast courses from all over the World to African students. He was elected chairman of board of Directors of the AVU in 2002 and stepped down in 2005. | He | 398 | Bonjawo | 24 | true | Cheick Modibo Diarra | 103 | false | http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jacques_Bonjawo |
development-484 | After Huang had asked for passage, and refused to head back to Zhaoge, Zhang Feng would attack his cousin for his opposition towards the king. Upon Zhang's rather quick defeat, he would attempt to use his One-Hundred-Crucible twin hammers against Huang Feihu; an action that truly resulted in failure. Upon his return to the pass' main camp, Zhang would perform a plan to kill Huang with his subordinate, Akin Silver. | his | 307 | Zhang | 342 | true | Huang | 377 | false | http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zhang_Feng |
development-485 | He was married to Ann Carter (1770--1798), daughter of John Carter (1745--1814), a prominent printer in Providence. Together, they had: Nicholas Brown III (1792--1859), who married his 2nd cousin, Abby Mason (1800-1822), daughter of James Brown Mason (1775--1819), in 1820. After her death, he married Caroline Matilda Cements (1809-1879) in 1831. | her | 280 | Abby Mason | 197 | true | Caroline Matilda Cements | 302 | false | http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nicholas_Brown_Jr. |
development-486 | At the age of 17, Blige recorded a cover version of Anita Baker's ``Caught Up in the Rapture'' in a recording booth at a local mall. Her mother's boyfriend at the time later played the cassette to recording artist and A&R runner for Uptown Records, Jeff Redd. | Her | 133 | Blige | 18 | true | Anita Baker | 52 | false | http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/What's_the_411%3F |
development-487 | He drew obsessively from childhood obsessed, both from his own imagination and by copying images that particularly pleased him. 1913 after his return from Ascona, he attended painting school in Munich for a total of eight days. But doubt in his ability was so strong that he hid his work from all but his friend, the writer Oskar Maria Graf (as Schrimpf former baker). | his | 301 | Oskar Maria Graf | 324 | false | Schrimpf | 345 | false | http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Georg_Schrimpf |
development-488 | The writers and dandies Charles Baudelaire and Jules Barbey d'Aurevilly also had some influence, but the most important model was the notorious aristocratic aesthete Robert de Montesquiou, who was also the basis for Baron de Charlus in Marcel Proust's * la recherche du temps perdu. Montesquiou's furnishings bear a strong resemblance to those in Des Esseintes's house: In 1883, to his eternal regret, Montesquiou admitted St*phane Mallarm* (to his home). | his | 382 | Montesquiou | 402 | true | St*phane Mallarm* | 423 | false | http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/%C3%80_rebours |
development-489 | After restoring the mysterious painting, Suzanne is attacked by a mysterious person who pushes her off a cliff. While recovering at the hospital, Suzanne realizes that the doctor named Markus Disgrazia is actually Micah DeAngelis, a person from the portrait she restored. With her health not good, Suzanne wrote a note to Katrina to aware her of the dangerous Micah, but once she woke up, Suzanne realizes that the real culprit behind the mystery wasn't Micah, but Abigail Beckwithe. | her | 277 | Suzanne | 298 | true | Katrina | 322 | false | http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Suzanne_Collier |
development-490 | From about the age seven, she says that she thought about dieting, having learned the word and the concept on the many television sets she worked on as a very busy child actress. She became preoccupied with the television movie The Best Little Girl in the World, starring actress Jennifer Jason Leigh, about an anorexic teenager. In her autobiography, Gold says that in an attempt to control her development into a woman, she began restricting what she ate. | her | 333 | Jennifer Jason Leigh | 280 | false | Gold | 352 | true | http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tracey_Gold |
development-491 | Martha Lloyd (1765-1843), daughter of N. Lloyd and Martha Craven, was Jane Austen 's dearest friend after Austen's sister Cassandra. Austen considered Martha to be a second sister, as her letter of October 13, 1808, written to Cassandra, shows: ``With what true sympathy our feelings are shared by Martha, you need not be told;--she is the friend & Sister under every circumstance.'' | her | 184 | Austen | 133 | true | Martha | 151 | false | http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Martha_Lloyd |
development-492 | A list was already in circulation indicating possible papal candidates. Only Cardinal Benedetto Odescalchi was suitably ``papabile'' at the time of the conclave. Odescalchi had emerged as a strong candidate for the papacy after the earlier death of Pope Clement IX on 9 December 1669, but the French Government had vetoed his nomination. | his | 322 | Odescalchi | 162 | true | Pope Clement IX | 249 | false | http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Papal_conclave,_1676 |
development-493 | She also has fun tormenting Betty about her crush on Henry, calling him her ``Nerd Lover.'' In the episode ``Crush'd'' she becomes Betty's roommate and despite the ups and downs, both begin to bond slowly, Amanda taking the responsibility of paying half of the rent and Betty starting to take her advice seriously. | her | 293 | Amanda | 206 | true | Betty | 270 | false | http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Amanda_Tanen |
development-494 | Candace once again avoids Phineas and Ferb's idea by taking the Yellow Staircase, but the others took the elevator slide. At the top, the wizard (Linda Flynn-Fletcher) asks the boys to hand out the gifts. Baljeet gets ``cool'' sunglasses, Buford (who wanted nothing) gets a ham sandwich, and Jeremy learns that he was a boy all along who was merely wearing a tree costume that can be removed. | he | 311 | Baljeet | 205 | false | Jeremy | 292 | true | http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wizard_of_Odd |
development-495 | The museum announced in late 2004 the selection of Pritzker Prizewinning architect Renzo Piano to design a new addition to the Gardner's campus. The new wing is currently under construction and scheduled to open to the public in early 2012. In addition to her responsibilities at the Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum, Ms. Hawley serves as a trustee on the boards of the Doris Duke Charitable Foundation, Save Venice, Inc., and the Fenway Alliance of Boston. Prior to her appointment to the Gardner, Anne Hawley founded the Cultural Education Collaborative, an organization dedicated to stimulating arts public policy and arts education. | her | 466 | Doris Duke Charitable Foundation | 369 | false | Anne Hawley | 498 | true | http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anne_Hawley |
development-496 | Handel went into partnership with John James Heidegger, the theatrical impresario who held the lease on the King's Theatre in the Haymarket where the operas were presented and started a new opera company with a new prima donna, Anna Strada. One of Handel's librettists, Paolo Rolli, wrote in a letter (the original is in Italian) that Handel said that Strada ``sings better than the two who have left us, because one of them (Faustina) never pleased him at all and he would like to forget the other (Cuzzoni).'' | him | 450 | Paolo Rolli | 270 | false | Handel | 335 | true | http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lotario |
development-497 | On June 27, at the Battle of Mathias Point, Ward sent a landing party ashore to dislodge Southern forces from another battery at Mathias Point, in King George County, Virginia, but it encountered heavy resistance. The Federals gave up the attack and retired under heavy sniper and cannon fire to their ships. Ward brought his flotilla in close to the shoreline to provide gunfire support for the retreating landing party. As he was sighting the bow gun in his flagship, Thomas Freeborn, Ward was struck by a bullet in his abdomen and fell to the deck, mortally wounded. | his | 456 | Thomas Freeborn | 470 | false | Ward | 487 | true | http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/James_H._Ward |
development-498 | Maxim Gvinjia ( ) is the current Minister of Foreign Affairs of Abkhazia. Before he was appointed on 26 February 2010 to replace Sergei Shamba, Gvinjia had served as Deputy Minister for Foreign Affairs since 1 March 2004. | he | 81 | Sergei Shamba | 129 | false | Gvinjia | 144 | true | http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Maxim_Gvinjia |
development-499 | In 1981, Fredriksson sang for the first time with Gyllene Tider on stage and was featured as a background vocalist for a Swedish-language album the band released in 1982. Gessle also worked with ex-ABBA singer Frida, for a song that appeared on her 1982 album Something's Going On, setting music to a Dorothy Parker poem. 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 Caf*. | her | 339 | Dorothy Parker | 301 | false | Fredriksson | 382 | true | http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Roxette |
development-500 | For the Policy Advisor to Margaret Thatcher, see John Hoskyns, for the poet, see John Hoskins (poet) John Hoskins (died February 1664), English miniature painter, the uncle of Samuel Cooper, who received his artistic education in Hoskins's house. | his | 204 | John Hoskins | 101 | false | Samuel Cooper | 176 | true | http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Hoskins_(painter) |
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