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development-501 | In the prequel comic to Injustice: Gods Among Us, Helena is a member of Batman's insurgency , that combats Superman's One-Earth regime, she was very close to Kate Kane and Renee Montoya , Helena is killed in a battle against Wonder Woman , thus angering Kate and strengthening her resolve to fight the regime. | she | 136 | Kate Kane | 158 | false | Renee Montoya | 172 | false | http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Huntress_(Helena_Bertinelli) |
development-502 | He served as flag officer (ashore), Orkney Islands and Shetland Islands, Scotland, and was made Admiral in 1942. He then served as flag officer-in-charge, in Cardiff before retiring from the navy in 1945. Following his retirement from the navy, Hugh Binney was chosen to replace Ernest Clark as Governor of Tasmania, a post he took up on 24 December 1945. | he | 324 | Hugh Binney | 245 | true | Ernest Clark | 279 | false | http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hugh_Binney |
development-503 | Pierre Caziot was Minister of Agriculture and Supplies from 12 July 1940 to 6 September 1940, then Secretary of State for Agriculture and Supplies from 6 September 1940 to 13 December 1940 in the government of Marshal Philippe P*tain. He was Minister and Secretary of State for Agriculture from 13 December 1940 to 18 April 1942 in the governments of P*tain and Fran*ois Darlan. Caziot promulgated the law of 2 December 1940 that organized the Peasant Corporation. Although he was in favor of a national peasant organization, Caziot accepted the word ``corporation'' only at P*tain's insistence. | he | 474 | Caziot | 526 | true | P*tain | 575 | false | http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Peasant_Corporation |
development-504 | She stated that she had arranged for her husband to get a better job and then she offered to take Mary Agnes to a nearby store and buy her some clothes and shoes. Eventually, Catherine gave her consent. Later, Catherine commented that Mary Agnes sobbed and refused to go with the woman, but she was taken anyway. | she | 291 | Catherine | 210 | false | Mary Agnes | 235 | true | http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mary_Agnes_Moroney |
development-505 | He got a Shiva temple and a tank constructed at Jagdishpur. He was an admirer and a patron of men well versed in martial sports, such as riding, shooting, archery etc. He invited such experts to Jagdishpur and retained them for long periods to train his men in those arts. He married the daughter of Raja Fateh Narain Singh of Deo, a wealthy zamindar of Gaya district, and had issue.Even today, the Victory day of Babu Veer Kunwar Singh is celebrated in Jagdispur every year on 23 April. | He | 273 | Raja Fateh Narain Singh | 300 | false | Deo | 327 | false | http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jagdishpur_Final_Area_(PKP) |
development-506 | By the 1970s Bergman had already received two Academy Awards from five nominations, but went on to be nominated twice more, winning for a third time, this time in the category of Best Supporting Actress, for 1974's Murder on the Orient Express, based on the Agatha Christie novel of the same name, for which she also received her first and only BAFTA. | she | 308 | Bergman | 13 | true | Agatha Christie | 258 | false | http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_awards_and_nominations_received_by_Ingrid_Bergman |
development-507 | He has also played for the Kansas City Chiefs. Jackson was signed as an undrafted free agent by the Atlanta Falcons in 2006. In week 7 of his rookie season, Jackson was activated as starting nose guard to replace veteran Pro Bowler Rod Coleman, who is out with a toe injury. In only his second start, Jackson got his first sack in the NFL against the Cleveland Browns. | his | 283 | Rod Coleman | 232 | false | Jackson | 301 | true | http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/T._J._Jackson_(defensive_tackle) |
development-508 | Kravtchenko and Ludmila Savinkova were among the six gymnasts in the Soviet team for Group Exercise and won the gold medal, marking the beginning of the Soviet rhythmic gymnastics school's international successes. Both Savinkova and Kravtchenko were coached by Tamara Lisitzian, and later on, by her sister Maria Lisitzian. | her | 296 | Kravtchenko | 233 | false | Tamara Lisitzian | 261 | true | http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tatiana_Kravtchenko |
development-509 | At his trial Jonah Anguka had based his defence on ''technically sufficient alibi`` for the night of February 12-13 (that he was with his nephew having a massage) and on his close friendship with Robert Ouko, and in Absolute Power on a very detailed account of where he was, when and why. For Professors Cohen and Odhiambo however it was the ''multiple`` and ''fertile silences`` of the book that told ''a stronger story than perhaps Jonah Anguka had intended. `` Ultimately for Cohen and Odhiambo it was what Anguka did not say that was as important, if not more telling, than what he did say in Absolute Power, | he | 583 | Cohen | 479 | false | Anguka | 510 | true | http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jonah_Anguka |
development-510 | She is best known for a series of well-regarded television roles including Virginia Braithwaite, daughter of a lottery winning family in the comedy drama At Home with the Braithwaites. Sparkhouse (Red Production Company / BBC 2002); and her appearance in Jane Hall (Red Production Company / ITV1 2006) marked a fruitful link between Smart and television writer Sally Wainwright. Between 2008 and 2010, she featured as Anne-Britt Hoglund in Wallander, six feature-length adaptations of Henning Mankell 's Wallander novels, for the BBC. | she | 402 | Smart | 333 | true | Sally Wainwright | 361 | false | http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sarah_Smart |
development-511 | After this short stint, Allen was asked to return to the show to play Luke and Laura Spencer's daughter Lesley Lu (Lulu) Spencer, a change that required that the character's age be retroactively lowered. Allen appeared as Lulu every now and then, often with TV grandmother Lesley. Allen left General Hospital when Julie Marie Berman took over the role in fall 2005 to play a SORAS ed (rapidly aged for plot purposes) Lulu. During her time on General Hospital, Allen filmed a short film called Walls of Jericho for the 168 Film Festival. | her | 430 | Allen | 281 | true | Julie Marie Berman | 314 | false | http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tessa_Allen |
development-512 | She qualified for vault finals and won with a 15.3 scoring Yurchenko double twisting layout. She also qualified for bar finals placing sixth. In beam finals, Little placed third in front of world beam silver medalist, Lauren Mitchell. Little competed a full twisting double layout in floor finals (only her third time competing this move) and placed in second behind 2010 world floor champion, Lauren Mitchell. | her | 303 | Little | 158 | true | Lauren Mitchell | 218 | false | http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Emily_Little |
development-513 | In 1755 returned to Paris and, at first unappreciated and disparaged, he resolved by one grand effort to achieve a reputation, and in 1758 he exhibited his Death of Virginia. It was completely successful, and procured him admission to the Acad*mie Royale de Peinture et de Sculpture. Doyen was also influenced by Peter Paul Rubens after a visit to Antwerp. This influence is, perhaps, best displayed in his Le Miracle des ardents, painted for the church of St Genevieve at St Roch(1767). | his | 403 | Doyen | 284 | true | Peter Paul Rubens | 313 | false | http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gabriel_Fran%C3%A7ois_Doyen |
development-514 | It starred Academy Award winners Forest Whitaker and Jennifer Hudson, as well as Academy Award nominee Angela Bassett. Lemmons is also attached to direct the Apartheid-set drama Agaat, based on Marlene van Niekerk's novel, in addition to an adaptation of Zadie Smith's best-selling novel On Beauty. Lemmons explained during an interview that she considered writing to be central to her task as a director: | she | 342 | Marlene van Niekerk | 194 | false | Zadie Smith | 255 | false | http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kasi_Lemmons |
development-515 | A few months pasted before Jared had another fight, his next fight was in Tokyo, Japan, Jared lost the fight. Jared was then selected to be on the sixth season of The Ultimate Fighter. Jared was on , Jared fought on Team Hughes. In his first fight of the competition, Rollins was defeated by George Sotiropoulos. | his | 232 | Rollins | 268 | true | George Sotiropoulos | 292 | false | http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jared_Rollins |
development-516 | Todd Anthony Steverson (born November 15, 1971, in Los Angeles, California) is a former right-handed left and right fielder in Major League Baseball who played for the Detroit Tigers and San Diego Padres. He is also a former Oakland Athletics first base coach. The cousin of Tigers outfielder Ron LeFlore, Steverson attended Arizona State University, where he was part of the famed ``Million Dollar Outfield''. | he | 357 | Ron LeFlore | 293 | false | Steverson | 306 | true | http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Todd_Steverson |
development-517 | After leaving China in 1951, Wolfe spent a year in Dublin in the home of Betty, her eldest niece. When Betty's family moved to Kenya, Wolfe moved to and stayed in Canada until 1957. While in Canada, she worked along the Alberta-Saskatchewan border at Cold Lake Hospital for a summer and occasionally helped run Hollandia House, a nursing home in Elk Point, Alberta. | she | 199 | Betty | 103 | false | Wolfe | 134 | true | http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sally_Wolfe |
development-518 | Switch included brothers Tommy DeBarge and Bobby DeBarge, from Grand Rapids, Michigan, along with Akron, Ohio natives Phillip Ingram (brother of James Ingram), Eddie Fluellen, and Jody Sims (originally from Steubenville, Ohio). Williams, Bobby DeBarge, and Sims had been members of White Heat, which released a self-titled album on RCA in 1975, but the band's producer, Barry White, soon shuttered his Soul Unlimited production company and dropped all the acts on the roster. | his | 398 | Sims | 257 | false | Barry White | 370 | true | http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Switch_(band) |
development-519 | Corbett's feature film credits include three Toronto International Film Festival film selections, The Steps (2015), Empire of Dirt (2013) and The Animal Project (2013); as well as principal roles in the features Barn Wedding (2014) and How to Be Deadly (2014). Kate has also starred in several short films, including the award-winning How Eunice Got Her Baby (2009) and The Tunnel (2013), which was the Not Short on Talent recipient for Cannes Film Festival and for which she is also the credited writer. | Her | 350 | Kate | 261 | false | Eunice | 339 | true | http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kate_Corbett |
development-520 | The race also saw the last appearance by 1997 champion Jacques Villeneuve, who blamed the split on the ``lack of assurances about his short-term future with BMW Sauber''. Robert Kubica was promoted internally at BMW to drive at the Hungaroring because Villeneuve was still recovering from the after-effects of his crash in Germany, and went on to race in all the remaining Grands Prix. | his | 310 | Robert Kubica | 171 | false | Villeneuve | 252 | true | http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2006_German_Grand_Prix |
development-521 | Shinedown is an American rock band from Jacksonville, Florida. Formed by Brent Smith in 2001 after the dissolution of his prior band, Smith, still under contract with record label Atlantic Records, recruited the band's original lineup of Jasin Todd as guitarist, Brad Stewart on bass, and Barry Kerch on drums. | his | 118 | Smith | 134 | true | Jasin Todd | 238 | false | http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shinedown |
development-522 | Sam Dryden is an investor and developer of life-sciences ventures with extensive expertise in the scale-up and commercialization of early-stage technologies world-wide. Sam is a Managing Director of Company, a private investment and advisory firm founded by James Wolfensohn, former President of the World Bank. In this capacity, he focuses primarily on private equity investments in alternative energies. | he | 330 | Sam | 169 | true | James Wolfensohn | 258 | false | http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sam_Dryden |
development-523 | The appointment generated controversy because of charges that AEG, which had the worst initial bid of those bidding, was allowed to change its bid so that it had the best. Paterson was reported to have demanded that the ownership of an affirmative action component. During this time singer Jay-Z, through his company Gain Global Investments Network LLC, then got a 7% ownership of AEG and charges were made that Jay-Z and Paterson had a personal relationship. | his | 305 | Jay-Z | 412 | true | Paterson | 422 | false | http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aqueduct_Racetrack |
development-524 | The late 1950s to mid-1970s is viewed as the ``golden age'' for New Zealand in the sport and saw Denny Hulme crowned as World Drivers' Championship in 1967. New Zealand drivers have been absent from Formula One events from 1984 with Mike Thackwell to 2017 when Brendon Hartley is expected to make his F1 debut in the 2017 United States Grand Prix. | his | 297 | Mike Thackwell | 233 | false | Brendon Hartley | 261 | true | http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Formula_One_drivers_from_New_Zealand |
development-525 | Cate Blanchett, Willem Dafoe, Michael Gambon, Jeff Goldblum, Anjelica Huston and Owen Wilson also are featured in the film. It was released May 10, 2005 on DVD as part of The Criterion Collection. While oceanographer and documentarian Steve Zissou ( Bill Murray) is working on his latest documentary at sea, his best friend Esteban du Plantier (Seymour Cassel) is eaten by a creature Zissou describes as a ``Jaguar shark.'' | his | 277 | Steve Zissou | 235 | true | Bill Murray | 250 | false | http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Life_Aquatic_with_Steve_Zissou |
development-526 | Bruton then dropped into non-league football when he joined Peterborough & Fletton United of the Southern League in the summer of 1926. This was followed by a move to Scotland, when he joined Raith Rovers in November 1927. In May 1929, he returned to England with Blackburn Rovers for a fee of *10,000. In his first season at Ewood Park, Bruton took over from Clarrie Bourton at centre-forward, making twelve league appearances, scoring five goals. | his | 306 | Bruton | 338 | true | Clarrie Bourton | 360 | false | http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Les_Bruton |
development-527 | The song is about leaving the Northern Lights of England... and Roy Wood behind, when I was working over in the U.S. Wood is known for having been a founding member of The Move, the Electric Light Orchestra (ELO), and Wizzard. Haslam and Wood had a four-year relationship. Lyricist Betty Thatcher-Newsinger wrote about the feelings of loneliness and separation Haslam was experiencing whilst she was on tour, based on the personal conversations between the two. | she | 392 | Betty Thatcher-Newsinger | 282 | false | Haslam | 361 | true | http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Northern_Lights_(song) |
development-528 | But through it all, Cynthia has a secret friend: Anne Frank. In a flashback scene early in the film, Cynthia's now-dead father gives his young daughter a dog-eared copy of The Diary Of Anne Frank and for the rest of the film Anne's words, read verbatim by Cynthia, provide both her solace and her inspiration. | her | 278 | Anne | 225 | true | Cynthia | 256 | false | http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anne_B._Real |
development-529 | In 1927, she won a cash prize for her designs, from the Rondith Corporation. Muir focused on designing modern private homes, especially for clients in Malibu, Pacific Palisades, and other affluent Southern California communities. Among her celebrity clients were Shirley Temple, Robert Taylor and Barbara Stanwyck. She earned her architecture license in 1934, and continued at the Byers office until 1942. | She | 315 | Shirley Temple | 263 | false | Barbara Stanwyck | 297 | false | http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Edla_Muir |
development-530 | Muir focused on designing modern private homes, especially for clients in Malibu, Pacific Palisades, and other affluent Southern California communities. Among her celebrity clients were Shirley Temple, Robert Taylor and Barbara Stanwyck. | her | 159 | Shirley Temple | 186 | false | Barbara Stanwyck | 220 | false | http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Edla_Muir |
development-531 | Moore begins by looking back at the contradictions in Ancient Rome, drawing similarities with the present day, and wondering how people of the future will look back on American society now. Would they pay more attention to viral videos or the wave of home foreclosures after the late-2000s financial crisis? Moore meets with his friend Wallace Shawn and they discuss what capitalism and ``free enterprise'' mean. Looking back on his happy and prosperous early life, Moore reflects, ``if this was capitalism, I loved it... and so did everyone else'': in the 1950s, the top tax rate was 90% and this meant that the country could build dams, bridges, schools and hospitals, most families only had one parent in work, union families had free healthcare, college tuition was free, most people had little personal debt and pensions were guaranteed. | his | 429 | Wallace Shawn | 336 | false | Moore | 466 | true | http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Capitalism:_A_Love_Story |
development-532 | In mid--2007, her brother convinced Heinzmann to take part in Stefan Raab's talent contest SSDSDSSWEMUGABRTLAD, organised by commercial television channel ProSieben. She was picked as one of the 20 contestants for the show, and with her interpretations of soul, jazz and funk classics by the likes of Macy Gray, Norah Jones and Joss Stone, she managed to qualify for the final show on 10 January 2008. | her | 233 | Macy Gray | 301 | false | Norah Jones | 312 | false | http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Masterplan_(Stefanie_Heinzmann_album) |
development-533 | Edmonds then learns of the services provided by the Avenger and hires him to pursue Zilic and bring him to trial. It is then revealed that a secret section in the CIA, headed by Paul Devereaux III, a dedicated patriot, has been working with Zilic in recent months with plans to use him as bait to eliminate another terrorist threat -- Osama bin Laden himself. | him | 282 | Paul Devereaux III | 178 | false | Zilic | 241 | true | http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Avenger_(Forsyth_novel) |
development-534 | In 1968, with the help of a grant from the New York State Council on the Arts, McLean began reaching a wider public, with visits to towns up and down the Hudson River. He learned the art of performing from his friend and mentor Pete Seeger. McLean accompanied Seeger on his Clearwater boat trip up the Hudson River in 1969 to raise awareness about environmental pollution in the river. | his | 270 | McLean | 241 | false | Seeger | 260 | true | http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Don_McLean |
development-535 | He graduated cum laude from Kentucky State College (now Kentucky State University), a historically black college, in 1947 and went on to obtain a master's degree in journalism from New York University. Sleet began working for Ebony magazine in 1955. Over the next 41 years, he captured photos of young Muhammad Ali, Dizzy Gillespie, Stevie Wonder, and Billie Holiday. Besides his photo of Coretta Scott King, he also captured grieving widow Betty Shabazz at the funeral of Malcolm X. His collection Special Moments in African American History: | his | 376 | Stevie Wonder | 333 | false | Coretta Scott King | 389 | false | http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Moneta_Sleet_Jr. |
development-536 | The orchestra moved on to the Mound Club in St. Louis, Missouri where he signed with William Foor-Robinson Orchestra Corporation of America. The Tal Henry orchestra went on to Harrisburg, Pennsylvania. Ed Fishman introduced Bob Hope and George Burns to Tal Henry and His North Carolinians and booked them into the Stanley in Pittsburgh. | His | 267 | George Burns | 237 | false | Tal Henry | 253 | true | http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tal_Henry |
development-537 | The work debuted with three of the movements on March 7, 1937 by the Milwaukee Symphonic Band, a group composed of members from several bands including the Blatz Brewery and Pabst Blue Ribbon beer factory worker bands in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Unlike other composers that attempted to alter and modernize folk music for band, such as Ralph Vaughan Williams, Grainger wished to maintain the exact sense of stylizing that he experienced from the singers. | he | 419 | Ralph Vaughan Williams | 333 | false | Grainger | 357 | true | http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lincolnshire_Posy |
development-538 | Jervis was not aware of the size of the fleet he was facing, but at around 0630 hrs, received word that five Spanish battleships were to the south-east. By 0900 hrs. the first enemy ships were visible from Victory's masthead, and at 1100 hrs, Jervis gave the order to form line of battle. As the Spanish ships became visible to him, Calder reported the numbers to Jervis, but when he reached 27, Jervis replied, ``Enough Sir. | him | 328 | Calder | 333 | true | Jervis | 364 | false | http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/HMS_Victory |
development-539 | On 2 December 1781, the ship, now commanded by Captain Henry Cromwell and bearing the flag of Rear Admiral Richard Kempenfelt, sailed with eleven other ships of the line, a 50-gun fourth-rate, and five frigates, to intercept a French convoy that had sailed from Brest on 10 December. Not knowing that the convoy was protected by twenty-one ships of the line under the command of Luc Urbain de Bouexic, comte de Guichen, Kempenfelt ordered a chase when they were sighted on 12 December and began the battle. When he noted the French superiority, he contented himself with capturing fifteen sail of the convoy. | he | 512 | Luc Urbain de Bouexic, comte de Guichen | 379 | false | Kempenfelt | 420 | true | http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/HMS_Victory |
development-540 | Despite Anand's efforts Raju manages to loot the sword but then discovers that he's actually the son of Rajasekaran and he himself had been instrumental in stealing his own family treasure for the wrong men. With the help of Anand, Raju fights with Nagalingam's gang to successfully retrieve their family treasure and reunites with his family. | his | 332 | Anand | 225 | false | Raju | 232 | true | http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thai_Veedu |
development-541 | It became an instant hit, it sold over 100,000 copies and it spent eight weeks at number one in her native Ireland. The album contained four Nanci Griffith songs (which were unrecorded by Nanci at the time of the release), one Vince Gill song and John Lennon's ``Intuition''. However, it was her cover of the Christie Hennessy song, ``All the Lies That You Told Me'', that received the most attention and it signalled the arrival of Frances Black as a major new talent. | her | 292 | Christie Hennessy | 309 | false | Frances Black | 433 | false | http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Frances_Black |
development-542 | Noteworthy projects that JESS3 has undertaken with Thomas's leadership include the NASA website ``Buzzroom'' that tracks NASA-related tweets, videos and images, the C-SPAN Video Library, which was awarded a Peabody Award in March 2011, and the design of The Conversation Prism, an infographic poster produced in partnership with Brian Solis. In 2010, he was approached by Facebook to develop the Facebook Stories application. | he | 351 | Thomas | 51 | true | Brian Solis | 329 | false | http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jesse_Thomas_(graphic_designer) |
development-543 | On March 12, 2003, just over nine months after the abduction, Mitchell, who was now wanted by police for questioning, was spotted traveling with two people in Sandy, Utah, by a couple, who saw photos on the news and called 911. The people were Elizabeth Smart--disguised in a gray wig, sunglasses, and veil -- and Wanda Ileen Barzee. Smart was finally recognized by the officers during questioning, and was promptly reunited with her family. | her | 430 | Elizabeth Smart | 244 | true | Wanda Ileen Barzee | 314 | false | http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Elizabeth_Smart_kidnapping |
development-544 | The man threatened Elizabeth with a knife (which Mary Katherine thought was a gun at the time) When Elizabeth said ``ouch'' after stubbing her toe on a chair, Mitchell said something that sounded like: ``You better be quiet, and I won't hurt you.'' She heard Elizabeth ask ``Why are you doing this?'' and though the answer was not clear, Mary Katherine thought the answer might have been ``for ransom.'' | She | 249 | Elizabeth | 259 | false | Mary Katherine | 338 | true | http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Elizabeth_Smart_kidnapping |
development-545 | Welner with introducing significant new evidence into the case in his 206-page report. Welner opined that Mitchell was competent to stand trial, and diagnosed him with pedophilia, nonexclusive type, antisocial personality disorder, narcissistic personality disorder, malingering, and alcohol abuse in a controlled environment. Welner believed that Mitchell was highly manipulative and used his religious expression as way to coax people into overlooking his high function and dismissing him as delusional. | his | 390 | Welner | 327 | false | Mitchell | 348 | true | http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Elizabeth_Smart_kidnapping |
development-546 | Helen Modern (born 16 February 1983) is an English actress best known for her recurring role as Naomi in British sitcom, Respectable on Five. In 2006 she also starred in the eighth series of ITV1 drama Bad Girls as inmate Stella Gough, the daughter of Governing Governor Joy Masterton. As well as her featured roles in Respectable and Bad Girls, Helen has also had a recurring role in BBC One daytime soap opera, Doctors (2005) as Diane Bishop and various roles in No Angels, Wire in the Blood, The Chase and Messiah - The Harrowing with Ken Stott and Maxine Peake. | her | 297 | Helen | 346 | true | Diane Bishop | 431 | false | http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Helen_Modern |
development-547 | When Nathan and Duke return to their old school to help Audrey find whoever is responsible, it brings back old memories. Audrey, Nathan and Duke must face off against the dastardly Bolt Gun Killer once and for all and do anything they can to halt Audrey's impending fate, or at the very least, come to terms with the fact that she could disappear forever. | she | 327 | Bolt Gun Killer | 181 | false | Audrey | 247 | true | http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Haven_(season_3) |
development-548 | When Martha discovers that Larry has brought Emperor with him as he thinks he is her dog, she changes his mind on him. By chance Martha gets a small role in a film and brings Emperor to the Lavish Pictures film studio. Attracted by other dogs, Emperor follows them where the director of Larry's Hollywood film is looking for the ideal dog for his film and he is delighted with Emperor. | his | 343 | Emperor | 244 | false | Larry | 287 | true | http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hollywood_and_Vine_(film) |
development-549 | From 2003 to 2006, Shumlin returned to the Shumlin family business, Putney Student Travel, an educational firm that allows students in middle and high school to travel to foreign countries, learn about different cultures, and prepare for college. In 2006, Shumlin ran successfully for his old seat in the State Senate upon the retirement of Rod Gander, who served from 2003 to 2007. Upon his return, Shumlin was once again elected President Pro Tempore. | his | 388 | Rod Gander | 341 | false | Shumlin | 400 | true | http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Peter_Shumlin |
development-550 | Dena Julia Polacheck Epstein (30 November 1916 -- 14 November 2013) was an American music librarian, author, and musicologist. Epstein was born in Milwaukee to William Polacheck and Hilda Satt. She studied music at the University of Chicago and library science at the University of Illinois, graduating in 1943. | She | 194 | Epstein | 127 | true | Hilda Satt | 182 | false | http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dena_Epstein |
development-551 | The concept of Mary's vow of virginity had already appeared in the Protoevangelium (4:1) which asserted that Mary's mother, Anne, gave Mary as a ``virgin of the Lord'' in service in the Temple, and that Joseph, a widower, was to serve as her guardian (legal protections for women depended on their having a male protector: father, brother, or, failing that, a husband). | her | 238 | Anne | 124 | false | Mary | 135 | true | http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Perpetual_virginity_of_Mary |
development-552 | As a Rear Admiral he was a senior officer in the Baltic Sea during the Crimean War in 1855. He was appointed Commander-in-Chief, Pacific Station in 1857. Baynes refused to obey orders from the Governor of the Colony of Vancouver Island, James Douglas, to land marines on San Juan Island to engage American soldiers under the command of Brigadier-General William Selby Harney that had occupied the island on 27 July 1859. Accordingly he is credited with adopting a policy of non-intervention that helped to defuse the San Juan Boundary Dispute of 1859 between Britain and the United States of America. | he | 433 | Baynes | 154 | true | William Selby Harney | 354 | false | http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robert_Lambert_Baynes |
development-553 | Robins' other Broadway appearances were Frozen by Bryony Lavery (2004), The Herbal Bed by Peter Whelan (1998), and The Real Thing by Tom Stoppard (1985), directed by Mike Nichols. (Robins succeeded actress Glenn Close in the role). Robins has appeared off-Broadway in Sore Throats by Howard Brenton, The Merchant of Venice by William Shakespeare, Mrs. Klein by Nicholas Wright (in which she also toured with Uta Hagen) (1995--1996), Burnt Piano by Justin Fleming and The Film Society by Jon Robin Baitz, among others. | she | 387 | Robins | 232 | true | Klein | 352 | false | http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Laila_Robins |
development-554 | Mark Deming, of Allmusic, gave the album 3.5 stars out of 5 stating ``There's just enough good stuff on Village Gorilla Head to remind listeners of the scruffy kid with the flawless rock instincts they knew as Tommy Stinson, but at the same time there's a bunch of stuff suggesting that maturity and a more serious outlook are taking a toll upon him.'' | him | 346 | Mark Deming | 0 | false | Tommy Stinson | 210 | true | http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Village_Gorilla_Head |
development-555 | Built under the direction of architect August Wilhelm D*bner in Gothic revival style. Kleines Palais (Little Palace), built in 1821. The Little Palace (also known as Princess Palace) is a Neoclassical palace of the Dukes of Saxe-Meiningen. Duke Bernhard II had it built by the architect Johann Andreas Schaubach as his summer palace. | his | 315 | Duke Bernhard II | 240 | true | Johann Andreas Schaubach | 287 | false | http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Meiningen |
development-556 | On the June 13 All-Star edition of Raw, Rosa Mendes lost a 7 on 7 divas tag team match teaming with fellow heels, The Bella Twins, Melina, Alicia Fox, Maryse and Tamina in a losing effort to Kelly Kelly, Beth Phoenix, Gail Kim, Eve Torres, Natalya, A.J and Kaitlyn. On the June 17, 2011 edition of SmackDown, Rosa Mendes teamed up with Tamina and Alicia Fox, to pick up a victory against the team of Natalya, A.J, and Kaitlyn. On July 15 edition of SmackDown, she lost to the Divas Champion Kelly Kelly, despite being accompanied by Fox. | she | 460 | Rosa Mendes | 309 | true | Alicia Fox | 347 | false | http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rosa_Mendes |
development-557 | He directed the White House Climate Change Task Force and spent time as a senior member of various United States delegations, including the 1997 delegation that negotiated the Kyoto Protocol. Gardiner served the Clinton administrator for almost the entire 8 years that Bill Clinton was President. He is currently the President of an environmental consultancy company, David Gardiner & Associates. | He | 297 | Gardiner | 192 | true | Bill Clinton | 269 | false | http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/David_Gardiner_(environmentalist) |
development-558 | In 1907, at West Horsley in Surrey, he married the international concert pianist, Gertrude Peppercorn (1879--1966), daughter of the landscape painter Arthur Douglas Peppercorn (sometimes called ``the English Corot''), and they had one son, Timothy, born in 1921. A year after his marriage, Aumonier began a career in a second branch of the arts at which he enjoyed outstanding success--as a stage performer writing and performing his own sketches. | his | 276 | Arthur Douglas Peppercorn | 150 | false | Timothy | 240 | false | http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stacy_Aumonier |
development-559 | In January 2007, it was announced that Siggy Sjursen of Powerman 5000 would be joining The Panic Channel as a touring bassist, replacing Chris Chaney who was said to be unable to tour due to family obligations. Initially, Chaney was said to still be a member of the band, but Sjursen was later announced as a permanent replacement. Dave Navarro and Stephen Perkins reunited with Jane's Addiction in 2008. However, on his radio show ``Dark Matter'' on 6 August 2009, Navarro said he had spoken to both Perkins and Chaney about re-forming The Panic Channel, with Steve Isaacs' residence in New York City being the main problem. | his | 417 | Stephen Perkins | 349 | false | Navarro | 466 | true | http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Panic_Channel |
development-560 | Brian Alexander Morgan is a record producer that was born and raised in Wichita, Kansas. He was discovered by Club Nouveau founding member Jay King, who got Morgan's group a recording contract with Warner Bros. Records in 1987. When his group's album failed to chart, they were dropped and Morgan was mentored by producer Robert Brookins. | his | 233 | Morgan | 290 | true | Robert Brookins | 322 | false | http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brian_Alexander_Morgan |
development-561 | The species was first described scientifically by English mycologist Miles Joseph Berkeley in 1853. The specific epithet curtisii honors Moses Ashley Curtis, who collected the type material from South Carolina. American mycologist William Murrill called it Ceriomyces curtisii in 1909, but Ceriomyces (as defined by Murrill in 1909) has since been subsumed into Boletus. In his 1947 monograph on boletes of Florida, Rolf Singer transferred the species to the genus Pulveroboletus, and made it the type of his newly described section Cartilaginei, which featured species with a glutinous or sticky stem, and a leather-colored to brownish hymenophore. | his | 374 | Murrill | 316 | false | Rolf Singer | 416 | true | http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Boletus_curtisii |
development-562 | He was named to the NCAA All-Tournament team in 1980, and two first All Star teams in 1981. He began his playing career with the Pittsburgh Penguins who drafted him in the 6th round of the 1979 NHL Entry Draft. Chorney was traded to the Los Angeles Kings for a 6th round choice (Stuart Marston) in the 1985 NHL Entry Draft. After spending a season with the Kings, he was signed by the Washington Capitals but failed to earn a spot on the roster. | he | 364 | Chorney | 211 | true | Stuart Marston | 279 | false | http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marc_Chorney |
development-563 | Beaufort Music Festival, Ocrafolk Festival, Hoke County Ho Down, WOVV fundraiser concert, Fort Bragg Fair (with Slappin' Patties), 99.1 'the sound' Acoustic Lunch, Creater and host of Mango Loco and Dirty Dick's Open Mic Nights Mya Rose's music is generally well liked by most critics. Marlene Palumbo from Indienink Music described Mya's solo debut album as ``Her accomplished deep sultry vocals adeptly wrap around the lyrics, to pull you right in... | Her | 361 | Marlene Palumbo | 286 | false | Mya | 333 | true | http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mya_Rose |
development-564 | On 30 June 1372, after the death of Sir Robert Thorpe, who had been appointed Chancellor in consequence of a petition by the commons that the great seal should be entrusted to laymen, Knyvet was appointed his successor - he held the office for four and a half years until 1377; three speeches which he made at the opening of Parliament in 1372, 1373, and 1376 respectively, are given in the Rolls of Parliament. In January 1377 Edward III, under the influence of John of Gaunt, reverted to the custom of appointing ecclesiastical chancellors, and Adam de Houghton was appointed to succeed Knyvet on 11 January Knyvet did not again hold judicial office, though he was appointed with the two chief justices to decide a question between the Earl of Pembroke and William la Zouch of Haryngworth. | he | 660 | Adam de Houghton | 547 | false | Knyvet | 589 | true | http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Knyvet |
development-565 | Her most notable work includes featured vocals for Robin Schulz's ``Headlights'' and ``Disarm You'' for Kaskade, both of which she also co-wrote. Additionally, Juber co-wrote ``All Night'' by Beyonc*, as well as the 2015 single ``Powerful'' by Major Lazer featuring Ellie Goulding. She is presently signed to Sony ATV publishing. | She | 282 | Beyonc* | 192 | false | Ellie Goulding | 266 | false | http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ilsey_Juber |
development-566 | Despite Lagertha's enmity towards Aslaug, Ragnar decides to take the princess as his second wife. Humiliated, Lagertha leaves Ragnar and Kattegat. Ragnar tries to stop her and pleads with her to return, but she rebuffs him. Ragnar's sorrow is multiplied when Bjorn rejects him and goes away with his mother. | him | 273 | Ragnar | 224 | false | Bjorn | 259 | true | http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vikings_(season_2) |
development-567 | This agreement ushered in a period of 40 years of peaceful relations between the two powers. During the first years of his reign, Peter I faced revolts by two of his three brothers, John in 928 and Michael in 930, but both were quelled. During most of his subsequent rule until 965, Peter I presided over a Golden Age of the Bulgarian state in a period of political consolidation, economic expansion and cultural activity. | his | 252 | Michael | 198 | false | Peter I | 283 | true | http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/First_Bulgarian_Empire |
development-568 | In 1953, Eyre moved to Winnipeg where he attended the University of Manitoba School of Art, graduating in 1957 with a BA in fine arts. In his autobiography, Eyre reminisces about the tutelage of his professors and class trips to the Chicago Art Institute. He was a pupil of artists Wynona Mulcaster and George Swinton. During his schooling as an undergraduate, Eyre exhibited several works at the Winnipeg Art Gallery, winning the attention and support of then gallery director, Dr. Ferdinand Eckhardt. | his | 326 | George Swinton | 303 | false | Eyre | 361 | true | http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ivan_Eyre |
development-569 | When NHL play resumed in 2005--06, Koivu returned to the Canadiens to tally 62 points in 72 games. On April 26, 2006, however, during a home playoff game against the Carolina Hurricanes, Koivu sustained a serious injury to his left eye. Hurricanes forward Justin Williams attempted to lift Koivu's stick but instead struck him in the eye. | him | 323 | Justin Williams | 256 | false | Koivu | 290 | true | http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Saku_Koivu |
development-570 | He has written four full episodes of Doctor Who, ``The Shakespeare Code'' in 2007, ``The Unicorn and the Wasp'' in 2008, ``The Lodger'' in 2010 and ``Closing Time'' in 2011. Roberts also co-wrote, with Russell T Davies, ``Invasion of the Bane'', the pilot episode of the Doctor Who spin-off series The Sarah Jane Adventures. He wrote two two-part stories for the full series of The Sarah Jane Adventures, which began broadcasting in the autumn of 2007, and another two two-part stories for the 2008 series. | He | 325 | Roberts | 174 | true | Russell T Davies | 202 | false | http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gareth_Roberts_(writer) |
development-571 | As Benton wanders through the woods, he is further haunted by his childhood; it is revealed that Benton blames himself for the death of his older brother Christopher--while playing a game of chase, Christopher slipped off a wall and fell to his death. A ghostly entity, which takes the form of Benton's father, torments John and tries to convince him that he is weak and unworthy of being in the army. | him | 347 | Benton | 294 | false | John | 320 | true | http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wartime_(film) |
development-572 | The fact Benton is a warrant officer, having been promoted in the first Fourth Doctor serial, Robot, places it after that serial, but presumably prior to his departure from UNIT in the late 1970s as revealed in the serial Mawdryn Undead. In September 2015, the film was released on DVD On his way to UNIT HQ in order to deliver some radioactive materials, Warrant Officer John Benton has an unexpected flashback to his childhood in Lancashire. After visiting the grave of his older brother Chris, Benton has a further flashback to his childhood in 1944. | his | 472 | Chris | 490 | false | Benton | 497 | true | http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wartime_(film) |
development-573 | Feeling himself in an ignominious position, Joseph then proposed his own abdication from the Spanish throne, hoping that Napoleon would sanction his return to the Neapolitan Throne he had formerly occupied. Napoleon dismissed Joseph's misgivings out of hand; and, to back up the raw and ill-trained levies he had initially allocated to Spain--the Emperor sent heavy French reinforcements to assist Joseph in maintaining his position as king of Spain. | he | 306 | Napoleon | 207 | true | Joseph | 226 | false | http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joseph_Bonaparte |
development-574 | He has also closely worked with Pink Floyd guitarist David Gilmour as a recording engineer on his 1984 solo album About Face and also engineered his On an Island album, the Live in Gda*sk album, the David Gilmour in Concert DVD and Remember That Night DVD. He also engineered Roger Waters ' first full length solo album The Pros and Cons of Hitchhiking. In addition to his work with Pink Floyd since 1982, Andrew has also worked with bands like Heatwave, The Boomtown Rats (most notably mixed their hit ``I Don't Like Mondays'') and goth rock group Fields of the Nephilim. | his | 369 | Roger Waters | 276 | false | Andrew | 406 | true | http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Andrew_Jackson_(recording_engineer) |
development-575 | Although the best American hurdler Harrison Dillard did not qualify to the Olympics, the three Americans Porter, Clyde Scott and Craig Dixon were headlong over the rest of the field in the Olympic final. From the start to finish they ran almost neck to neck, with the others some five yards behind. In the finish, Porter gained a clear win with Scott beating Dixon by inches for second place. After his athletics career, Porter worked for the Northwestern Alumni Association Board and later opened a sales agency in California. | his | 399 | Dixon | 359 | false | Porter | 421 | true | http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_Porter_(athlete) |
development-576 | One Night Surprise (Chinese: ****) is a 2013 romantic-comedy film directed and written by Eva Jin and starring Fan Bingbing, Aarif Rahman, Pace Wu, Jiang Jinfu and Daniel Henney. At her Marie Antoinette-themed birthday bash, Michelle loses her head after a few drinks and wakes up dishevelled in a hotel room. | her | 182 | Marie Antoinette | 186 | false | Michelle | 225 | true | http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/One_Night_Surprise |
development-577 | Arianda made her Broadway debut in the lead role of Billie Dawn in the Broadway production of Born Yesterday, with Jim Belushi and Robert Sean Leonard, starting in April 2011. She plays Carol Bates in Woody Allen's Midnight in Paris. For her appearance in Venus in Fur, Arianda received a 2010 Theatre World Award and a 2010 Clarence Derwent Award. | her | 238 | Carol Bates | 186 | false | Arianda | 270 | true | http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nina_Arianda |
development-578 | She finished in saying that she ``enjoyed'' the song played at the end of the episode, 'Maybe' by Ingrid Michaelson ``was both cheery and melancholy enough to fit the moment''. Michelle Carlbert from TV Equals praised the scene in which Megan pulls Colin's hair, calling it one of her ``favourite bits'', another being when it showed Ethan, Peter, Curtis and Bud going out on a ``Boy's Night'' stating it was ``awesome'' and that she ``love(s) it when they show the team bonding like that''. | her | 281 | Michelle Carlbert | 177 | false | Megan | 237 | true | http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Society_Hill_(Body_of_Proof) |
development-579 | Alf and Else's daughter Rita (Una Stubbs) now lives with her husband Mike in his hometown of Liverpool and often visits her parents, although Mike does not appear (as Antony Booth had no interest in reprising the role). Usually, Alf is seen drinking with his friend Arthur (Arthur English) in the local pub. Although his beloved Conservative Party has returned to power, Alf is not happy with Margaret Thatcher being Prime Minister because, according to him, ``a woman's place is in the home''. | his | 317 | Arthur English | 274 | false | Alf | 371 | true | http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/In_Sickness_and_in_Health |
development-580 | Years afterwards he found it hanging in the South Kensington Museum, displayed as a genuine antique fresco from a tomb in the neighbourhood of Rome. Evans continued to be a frequent exhibitor at the Royal Academy until 1845, mostly of portraits. In May 1849 the rejection of one of his pictures by the Academy led to an altercation, following which Evans appeared in court charged with assault, having struck the Academy's secretary, John Prescott Knight, with his stick. | his | 282 | Evans | 349 | true | John Prescott Knight | 434 | false | http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Richard_Evans_(portrait_painter) |
development-581 | The editor of both Magic Carpet and Weird Tales, Farnsworth Wright, was already publishing one story by Robert E. Howard, and requested the author use a pseudonym for the boxing story. Howard chose ``Patrick Ervin'' for himself, and then not wanting readers to question why someone named Ervin would write about Robert E. Howard's Steve Costigan character from Fight Stories, decided to change his main character's name as well. | his | 394 | Robert E. Howard | 312 | true | Steve Costigan | 331 | false | http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sailor_Steve_Costigan |
development-582 | An unprinted poem by him, inscribed to Margaret Cavendish, Marchioness of Newcastle, is entitled Love's Metamorphosis, or Apollo and Daphne; it is in some 180 six-line stanzas, and is extant in Harleian MS. 6947 (No. 41, ff. 318--336). The first line runs ``Scarce had Aurora showne her crimson face''. | her | 283 | Margaret Cavendish | 39 | false | Daphne | 133 | false | http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_Sampson_(playwright) |
development-583 | His two biggest wins, against Gavilan and Basilio, were both controversial and unpopular with many in the boxing world. His career Record: Won 55 (KOs 21) Lost 9 Draw 2 Saxton, brother of Richard Eugene Kyle, worked as a security guard and a boxing coach after he retired. | he | 261 | Saxton | 169 | true | Richard Eugene Kyle | 188 | false | http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Johnny_Saxton |
development-584 | Uzelac was born on June 27, 1986 to parents Donnie and Brenda. She has one younger brother, Donnie, and two older siblings: a sister, Brandy, and a brother, Alan. | She | 63 | Uzelac | 0 | true | Brenda | 55 | false | http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kristal_Uzelac |
development-585 | Sergeant Crawford came into deponent's house, and the others went down to his brother's boat; deponent is not just sure, can't say exactly, but has heard and thinks there were 26 houses wrecked and injured in the town; very few escaped; deponent's house is quite the opposite end of the town from where the row took place on Saturday; deponent saw no other person that she knew but the two policemen. Catherine Donnelly, sworn: --Recollects the 22nd November last; was in Maghery on that day; is daughter of last witness, Eleanor Campbell; was at her mother's house when the party came there; her own house was locked up. | her | 547 | Catherine Donnelly | 401 | true | Eleanor Campbell | 522 | false | http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Maghery |
development-586 | The resignation took place in the aftermath of change of prime minister on 7 December 1916 when Lloyd George replaced HH Asquith as head of a new wartime coalition. Samuel was the brother of Herbert Samuel who had been a close associate and supporter of Asquith and who had been Home Secretary in Asquith's coalition. Herbert Samuel told Lloyd George that he could not serve in the new government and that he did not like the way it had come about. | he | 356 | Herbert Samuel | 318 | true | Lloyd George | 338 | false | http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Whitechapel_by-election,_1916 |
development-587 | During Lt. Gen. James Longstreet 's Knoxville Campaign that winter against Union-held Knoxville, Tennessee, Leadbetter was sent by army commander Gen. Braxton Bragg to aid the Confederate planning against the Federal positions. Leadbetter arrived on November 25 and consulted with Longstreet, using his prior knowledge of the fortifications in Knoxville he had designed the year before. | his | 299 | Leadbetter | 228 | false | Longstreet | 281 | true | http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Danville_Leadbetter |
development-588 | Between October 2000 and January 2001, the Victoria and Albert Museum, which owns the originals of many of their posters in its permanent collection, mounted a retrospective exhibition of their work titled ``Cosmic Visions-- Psychedelic Posters from the 1960s''. Michael English had studied art under Roy Ascott at Ealing Art College in West London between 1963 and 1966. He took part in Ascott's revolutionary Groundcourse, the first year of which focused on changing preconceptions and involved exercises such as students being subjected to continuous pulses of light and darkness in the lecture theatre before being asked to walk over a floor covered with glass marbles. | He | 372 | Michael English | 263 | true | Roy Ascott | 301 | false | http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hapshash_and_the_Coloured_Coat |
development-589 | Scoring twice on his debut during a 4-3 win over Derby County, he went on to form a lethal partnership with John Toshack, ending the season with 17 goals and his first Welsh Cup winners medal. Clark finished as the clubs top scorer for the next two seasons, as well as scoring 5 times in a single match against Barmouth & Dyffryn, falling short of Derek Tapscott 's club record of goals in a game by just one. It was during the 1970--71 season that he achieved probably the high point of his career when he headed in the only goal of the first leg against Real Madrid in a 1-0 win during the European Cup Winners Cup quarter-final. | he | 449 | Clark | 193 | true | Derek Tapscott | 348 | false | http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brian_Clark_(footballer) |
development-590 | Roscoe and his wife had seven sons and three daughters, including William Stanley Roscoe (1782--1843), a poet, Thomas Roscoe (1791--1871), translator from Italian, and Henry (1800--1836), a legal writer who wrote his father's biography. Henry's wife, Maria Roscoe (n*e Fletcher) (1798-1885), was the author of Vittoria Colonna: Her Life and Times, and their son Henry Enfield Roscoe (1833--1915) was a chemist and vice-chancellor of the University of London. | Her | 328 | n*e Fletcher | 265 | false | Vittoria Colonna | 310 | true | http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_Roscoe |
development-591 | From 1983 through 1987, Moore served as the Grover M. Hermann Fellow in Budgetary Affairs at the Heritage Foundation. Moore also was a fellow of the Cato Institute, a libertarian think tank. Moore was the senior economist of the U.S. Congress Joint Economic Committee under Chairman Dick Armey of Texas. There, he was also an architect of the Armey flat tax proposal in 1995. | he | 311 | Moore | 191 | true | Dick Armey | 283 | false | http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arduin,_Laffer_&_Moore_Econometrics |
development-592 | Its sequel is Lulu Dark and the Summer of the Fox, published in 2006. Lulu Dark is a sixteen-year-old girl with attitude and fashion sense, and a keen eye for clues, who thinks girl detectives (such as Nancy Drew) are dumb. However, after her fake Kate Spade handbag gets stolen at a club, Lulu must become a girl-sleuth to retrieve it. | her | 239 | Kate Spade | 248 | false | Lulu | 290 | true | http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lulu_Dark_Can_See_Through_Walls |
development-593 | He moved to Cambridge to study law and afterwards to London to the Inns of Court. His father, Thomas, died in 1610, and the son went down to live on the estate he inherited. He was married at Hurworth, 4 May 1617, to Frances, daughter of James Lawson, of Nesham Abbey. On the death of his elder brother, Sir Thomas Brathwait, in 1618, Richard became the head of the family, and an important personage in the county, being deputy-lieutenant and justice of the peace. | his | 285 | Sir Thomas Brathwait | 304 | false | Richard | 335 | true | http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Richard_Brathwait |
development-594 | Going under the guise of freeing Marty's spirit, they lure Jeannie to hand them Marty's watch and cufflinks, which they plan to use to remove his spirit from the Earth. All the while through this episode Marty's health deteriorates and the psychic susses him out and he nearly disappears completely during the exorcism. However, making a last minute plea to Jeff to save him, Marty makes Jeff realise they'll go to Marty's grave to complete the exorcism. | him | 371 | Marty | 376 | true | Jeff | 388 | false | http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Whoever_Heard_of_a_Ghost_Dying%3F |
development-595 | A commemoration service was held at the unveiling of the memorial on 7 February 2004. In late January 2010, Federal Member of Parliament, Stuart Robert, called upon the then Prime Minister of Australia, Kevin Rudd, to back the search for Montevideo Maru, in the same way that he had supported the search for AHS Centaur. | he | 276 | Stuart Robert | 138 | false | Kevin Rudd | 203 | true | http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/SS_Montevideo_Maru |
development-596 | While she is about to go and give her resignation letter, Sitara asks her about her father and Barkha tells her that he left to the United States for some kind of military training and never heard from him again. Raaj and Salma come to pay a visit to Sitara while Barkha has gone to give her resignation from her post. | her | 288 | Sitara | 251 | false | Barkha | 264 | true | http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dil_Aashna_Hai |
development-597 | It is revealed Salma was the first one to marry but was scared to tell her in-laws about Sitara. Digvijay Singh throws Laila out of his hotel, and when she's about to get attacked by a street gang Prince Arjun rescues her and takes her home. During a Diwali party, a person insults Sitara in front of everyone and then Barkha confesses that she is Sitara's mother. | she | 341 | Sitara | 282 | false | Barkha | 319 | true | http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dil_Aashna_Hai |
development-598 | According to Waley, Murasaki may not have been unhappy with court life in general but bored in Sh*shi's court. He speculates she would have preferred to serve with the Lady Senshi, whose household seems to have been less strict and more light-hearted. In her diary, Murasaki wrote about Sh*shi's court, `` she has gathered round her a number of very worthy young ladies*... | her | 255 | Murasaki | 266 | true | Sh*shi | 287 | false | http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Murasaki_Shikibu |
development-599 | (The name was notably to be used by Auberon Waugh to describe fellow Spectator journalist George Gale, with Waugh being sacked as a result). ``Mary Ann Bighead'' -- a mockery of the former Times columnist and assistant editor Mary Ann Sieghart. Bighead is lampooned for her pretentions, ignorance, boastfulness about her children Brainella and Intelligencia, high standard of living, travels (mainly to developing countries where she patronises the locals), and the fact that she can speak so many languages (including Swahili, Tagalog and 13th Century Mongolian). | her | 270 | Mary Ann Bighead | 143 | true | Mary Ann Sieghart | 226 | false | http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Private_Eye |
development-600 | She is best-known for her role as Elizabeth Bellamy in the 1970s TV drama series Upstairs, Downstairs. She was educated at St. Maur International School, in Yokohama, Japan, the oldest international school in Asia. Pagett played the title role in a 1977 BBC adaptation of Anna Karenina, and she gave a memorable performance in David Nobbs's TV series ' A Bit of a Do '. | she | 291 | Pagett | 215 | true | Anna Karenina | 272 | false | http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nicola_Pagett |
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