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[PAR] [TLE] Barbara Kay [SEP] Barbara Kay is a columnist for the Canadian newspaper "National Post" and a member of the Board of Governors of the conservative student newspaper, "The Prince Arthur Herald". Her son is former"The Walrus" editor-in-chief Jonathan Kay. Barbara Kay has become known for her critical views on the rise of feminism and what she sees as double standards to the detriment of men. [PAR] [TLE] National Post [SEP] The National Post is a Canadian English-language newspaper. The paper is the flagship publication of Postmedia Network, and is published Tuesdays through Saturdays. It was founded in 1998 by Conrad Black. Once distributed nationally, it later began publishing a daily edition in the provinces of Ontario, Quebec, Alberta and British Columbia, with only its weekend edition available in Manitoba and Saskatchewan. As of 2006, the "Post" is no longer distributed in Canada's Atlantic provinces and the territories. As of 2017, the "Post" is no longer a daily newspaper, publishing on a reduced schedule and transitioning subcribers to electronic delivery.
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Barbara Kay is a columnist for what flagship publication of Postmedia Network?
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"National Post"
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[PAR] [TLE] 1976 Republican National Convention [SEP] The 1976 Republican National Convention was a United States political convention of the Republican Party that met from August 16 to August 19, 1976, to select the party's nominee for President. Held in Kemper Arena in Kansas City, Missouri, the convention nominated President Gerald Ford for a full term, but only after narrowly defeating a strong challenge from former California Governor Ronald Reagan. The convention also nominated Senator Robert J. Dole of Kansas for Vice President, instead of Vice President Nelson Rockefeller. The keynote address was delivered by Tennessee Senator Howard Baker. Other notable speakers included Minnesota Representative Al Quie, retired Lieutenant Colonel and former Vietnam prisoner of war Raymond Schrump, former Texas Governor John Connally, Providence, Rhode Island mayor Vincent Cianci and Michigan Senator Robert P. Griffin. It is the last national convention by either of the two major parties to feature a seriously contested nomination between candidates. [PAR] [TLE] Bob Dole [SEP] Robert Joseph Dole (born July 22, 1923) is an American lawyer and politician who represented Kansas in Congress from 1961 to 1996 and served as the Republican Leader of the United States Senate from 1985 until 1996. He was the Republican presidential nominee in the 1996 presidential election and the party's vice presidential nominee in the 1976 presidential election.
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Who was nominated over Nelson Rockefeller for the Republican Vice Presidential nominee and served as the Republican Leader of the United States Senate from 1985 until 1996?
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"Robert Joseph Dole"
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[PAR] [TLE] Baltimore Bays [SEP] The first Baltimore Bays were a professional soccer team based out of Baltimore, Maryland. It was one of ten charter members of the National Professional Soccer League (NPSL) in 1967. The team would become a part of the North American Soccer League (NASL), which was the result of a merger between the NPSL and the rival United Soccer Association (USA). The owner was Jerold Hoffberger, who also held the same capacity with the National Brewing Company and Major League Baseball's Baltimore Orioles. The Bays played its home matches at Memorial Stadium during its first two seasons and Kirk Field, a high school football stadium in Baltimore, in 1969. The team wore National Brewing's colors of red and gold. [PAR] [TLE] National Bohemian [SEP] National Bohemian Beer, colloquially "Natty Boh," is an American beer originally brewed in Baltimore, Maryland, but now owned by the Pabst Brewing Company. First brewed in 1885 by the National Brewing Company, whose other brands were National Premium and Colt 45 malt liquor, this Bohemian-style beer's slogan had long been "Oh boy. What a beer!"
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Jerold Hoffberger owned both the Baltimore Bays and what brewing company?
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"National Bohemian Beer"
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[PAR] [TLE] Atlas Fountain [SEP] The Atlas Fountain stands in the grounds of Castle Howard, North Yorkshire, England. It has been designated a Grade I listed building and is now recorded in the National Heritage List for England, maintained by Historic England. [PAR] [TLE] Castle Howard [SEP] Castle Howard is a stately home in North Yorkshire, England, 15 mi north of York. It is a private residence, and has been the home of the Carlisle branch of the Howard family for more than 300 years.
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The Atlas Fountain stands in the grounds of Castle Howard, a stately home in North Yorkshire, in which country?
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"England"
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[PAR] [TLE] Paul Berg [SEP] Paul Berg (born June 30, 1926) is an American biochemist and professor emeritus at Stanford University. He was the recipient of the Nobel Prize in Chemistry in 1980, along with Walter Gilbert and Frederick Sanger. The award recognized their contributions to basic research involving nucleic acids. Berg received his undergraduate education at Penn State University, where he majored in biochemistry. He received his Ph.D. in biochemistry from Case Western Reserve University in 1952. Berg worked as a professor at Washington University School of Medicine and Stanford University School of Medicine, in addition to serving as the director of the Beckman Center for Molecular and Genetic Medicine. In addition to the Nobel Prize, Berg was presented with the National Medal of Science in 1983 and the National Library of Medicine Medal in 1986. Berg is a member of the Board of Sponsors for the "Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists". [PAR] [TLE] Walter Gilbert [SEP] Walter Gilbert (born March 21, 1932) is an American biochemist, physicist, molecular biology pioneer, and Nobel laureate.
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Paul Berg was part of a group that won the 1980 Nobel Prize in Chemistry along with a pioneer in which field?
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"molecular biology"
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[PAR] [TLE] Last Resort (1996 film) [SEP] Last Resort is a 1996 American drama and action film directed by Lyman Dayton. The film starring Dave Buzzotta, Stephanie Dicker, Justin Walker, Harvey Silver and Scott Caan in the lead roles. [PAR] [TLE] Scott Caan [SEP] Scott Andrew Caan (born August 23, 1976) is an American actor. He currently stars as Detective Danny "Danno" Williams in the CBS television series "Hawaii Five-0" (2010–), for which he was nominated for a Golden Globe Award. Caan is also known for his recurring role as manager Scott Lavin in the HBO television series "Entourage" (2009–2011). He was also a part of 1990s rap group The Whooliganz with The Alchemist. The duo went by the names Mad Skillz and Mudfoot, respectively.
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Which Golden Globe nominated actor stared in the 1996 film Last Resort?
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"Scott Caan"
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[PAR] [TLE] Rain (Taeyeon song) [SEP] "Rain" is a song by South Korean singer Kim Tae-yeon, a member of the South Korean girl group Girls' Generation. It was released digitally by S.M. Entertainment on February 3, 2016. [PAR] [TLE] Kim Tae-yeon [SEP] Kim Tae-yeon (born March 9, 1989), referred to as Taeyeon, is a South Korean singer. She had been a trainee at S.M. Entertainment's Starlight Academy during her middle school years before debuting as a member of the agency's girl group, Girls' Generation, in 2007. Since then, she has risen to prominence due to the group's success on the Asian music scene and further participated in the agency's projects Girls' Generation-TTS and SM the Ballad. Aside from group activities, she has also recorded songs for various television dramas and movies.
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Where did the singer of the song "Rain" during her middle school years?
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"Starlight Academy"
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[PAR] [TLE] The Future of Assisted Suicide and Euthanasia [SEP] The Future of Assisted Suicide and Euthanasia is a 2006 book by Neil Gorsuch. The book presents legal and moral arguments against euthanasia and assisted suicide, advocating for the retention of bans on the practices. It explores case histories from jurisdictions that have legalized the practice, including Oregon and the Netherlands. [PAR] [TLE] Neil Gorsuch [SEP] Neil McGill Gorsuch ( ; born August 29, 1967) is an Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of the United States. President Donald Trump nominated Gorsuch to succeed Antonin Scalia.
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The Future of Assisted Suicide and Euthanasia is a 2006 book by an Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of what?
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"the United States"
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[PAR] [TLE] Eustis, Maine [SEP] Eustis is a town in Franklin County, Maine, United States. The population was 618 at the 2010 census. Eustis, which includes the village of Stratton, is a popular recreation area. [PAR] [TLE] Ora Blanchard House [SEP] The Ora Blanchard House is an historic house at the junction of Maine State Routes 16 and 27 in the center of Stratton, Maine, United States. Also known as Widow's Walk, this wood frame house, built in 1892, is by far the most distinctive house in the small community, exhibiting a creative collection of Queen Anne features in a remote rural area. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1980.
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The Ora Blanchard House is located in the center of the town in what Maine county?
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"Franklin County"
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[PAR] [TLE] Luke Harper [SEP] Jon Huber (born December 16, 1979) is an American professional wrestler and actor signed to WWE, where he performs on the SmackDown brand under the ring name Luke Harper. [PAR] [TLE] The Miracle Ultraviolence Connection [SEP] The Miracle Ultraviolence Connection is an American professional wrestling tag team currently performing on the independent circuit. Consisting of Cheech and Cloudy, the team has performed under a number of different names and also functioned as a stable called The Miracle Ultraviolence Connection from 2007 to 2008 with Brodie Lee as a member. Up In Smoke has achieved championship success in a number of promotions, including Independent Wrestling Association Mid-South, and has also seen greater exposure upon performing in other independent promotions such as Chikara, Combat Zone Wrestling, Ring of Honor and Evolve.
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Which American professional is a wrestler and actor signed to WWE?
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"Luke Harper"
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[PAR] [TLE] Ralph Lilley Turner [SEP] Sir Ralph Lilley Turner MC (5 October 1888 – 22 April 1983) was an English Indian languages philologist and university administrator. He is notable for composing an Indo-Aryan comparative dictionary. He is also the author of some publications concerning the Romani language. [PAR] [TLE] Proto-Indo-Aryan language [SEP] Proto-Indo-Aryan (sometimes Proto-Indic) is the reconstructed proto-language of the Indo-Aryan languages. It is intended to reconstruct the language of the Proto-Indo-Aryans. It is descended from Proto-Indo-Iranian and thus from Proto-Indo-European. It is a Satem language.
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Sir Ralph Lilley Turner MC created what type of book based on Proto-Indo-Aryan language also known as Proto-Indic language?
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"Indo-Aryan comparative dictionary"
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[PAR] [TLE] Bienvenue chez les Ch'tis [SEP] Bienvenue chez les Ch'tis (] ; English: Welcome to the Sticks or Welcome to the Land of Shtis) is a 2008 French comedy film directed, co-written by and starring Dany Boon, co-starring Kad Merad and Zoé Félix. [PAR] [TLE] Allí abajo [SEP] Allí abajo (English: "Down there") is a Spanish television comedy series produced by Plano a Plano for Antena 3. Although it is compared to successful film "Ocho apellidos vascos", creators César Benítez and Aitor Gabilondo claim they had on their minds the concept of the show long before the movie, and that it has more in common with French film "Bienvenue chez les Ch'tis". It premiered to more than 6 million viewers on a simulcast airing on Antena 3, Neox and Nova, becoming the most-watched series premiere of a Spanish television show since "Aída" in 2005 and the best series premiere for an Antena 3 show since "Compuesta y sin novio" in 1994.
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Which 2008 French comedy film is directed, co-written by and starring Dany Boon and is compared to successful film "Ocho apellidos vascos?"
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"Bienvenue chez les Ch'tis"
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[PAR] [TLE] City of Chester by-election, 1956 [SEP] The City of Chester by-election of 15 November 1956 was held after the appointment of Conservative Member of Parliament (MP) Basil Nield as Recorder of Manchester. [PAR] [TLE] City of Chester (UK Parliament constituency) [SEP] The City of Chester is a constituency created in 1545 (turned into a county division in 1885 and reformed in narrowed geographical guise in 1918) and represented in the House of Commons of the UK Parliament since 2015 by Chris Matheson of the Labour Party.
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When was the constituency which its by-election was on15 November 1956 created
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"1545"
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[PAR] [TLE] Willem Dafoe [SEP] William J. "Willem" Dafoe (born July 22, 1955) is an American actor. A member of the experimental theatre company the Wooster Group, he was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor for his roles as Elias in Oliver Stone's "Platoon" (1986) and Max Schreck in the comedy-horror film "Shadow of the Vampire" (2000). His other film appearances include "The Last Temptation of Christ" (1988), "Mississippi Burning" (1988),"The English Patient" (1996), "American Psycho" (2000), the "Spider-Man" trilogy (2002–2007), "John Wick" (2014), "The Grand Budapest Hotel" (2014), and "Justice League" (2017). He has also had voice roles in "Finding Nemo" (2003) and its sequel "Finding Dory" (2016), "Fantastic Mr. Fox" (2009), "John Carter" (2012) and the recent adaptation of "Death Note" (2017). [PAR] [TLE] A Most Wanted Man (film) [SEP] A Most Wanted Man is a 2014 espionage thriller film based on the novel of the same name by John le Carré, directed by Anton Corbijn and written by Andrew Bovell. The film stars Philip Seymour Hoffman, Rachel McAdams, Willem Dafoe, Robin Wright, Grigoriy Dobrygin, Daniel Brühl and Nina Hoss. It premiered at the 2014 Sundance Film Festival and competed in the main competition section of the 36th Moscow International Film Festival and the 40th Deauville American Film Festival. It was the last of Hoffman's films to be released before his death.
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A Most Wanted Man is a 2014 espionage thriller film based on the novel of the same name by John le Carré, the film stars Willem Dafoe, an American actor, a member of which experimental theatre company?
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"Wooster Group"
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[PAR] [TLE] Hirsch Janow [SEP] Josef Hirsch Janow (1733 – 13 November 1785) was a Polish rabbi, who, on account of his great keenness in Talmudical discussions, was commonly called ""Hirsch Ḥarif"" (the acute). When in 1776 his father-in-law, Raphael Kohn, was elected rabbi of the 3 congregations Hamburg, Altona, and Wandsbeck, he succeeded him as rabbi of Posen. In the following year he was called to the rabbinate of Fürth. In 1779 he interdicted Moses Mendelssohn's German translation of the Pentateuch. Salomon Maimon, in his "Lebensgeschichte" (pp 280 et seq.), highly praises Hirsch Janow for his benevolence. He died at Fürth, Bavaria, on 13 November 1785. [PAR] [TLE] Salomon Maimon [SEP] Salomon Maimon ( ; ] ; Hebrew: שלמה מימון ; 1753 – 22 November 1800) was a German-speaking philosopher, born of Jewish parentage in present-day Belarus.
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What German-speaking philosopher, born of Jewish parentage in present-day ,praises a Polish rabbi for his benevolence?
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"Salomon Maimon"
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[PAR] [TLE] ACES II [SEP] ACES II is an ejection seat system manufactured by the United Technologies Aerospace Systems (UTAS) division of the United Technologies Corporation (UTC). ACES is an acronym for Advanced Concept Ejection Seat. It is used in Fairchild Republic A-10 Thunderbolt II, McDonnell Douglas F-15 Eagle, General Dynamics F-16 Fighting Falcon, Lockheed Martin F-22 Raptor, Lockheed F-117 Nighthawk, Rockwell B-1 Lancer, WB-57, and Northrop Grumman B-2 Spirit aircraft. Over 10,000 ACES II seats have been produced with over 5,000 actively flying throughout the world as of 2013. It is known throughout the industry as the lowest life cycle cost third generation seat due to the USAF owning the rights to the seat, facilitating competitive replacement part procurement. In addition, the buying power of 5,000 in-service seats and previous service life extension programs have further driven down support costs. [PAR] [TLE] Rockwell B-1 Lancer [SEP] The Rockwell B-1 Lancer is a supersonic variable-sweep wing, heavy bomber used by the United States Air Force (USAF). It is commonly called the "Bone" (from "B-One"). It is one of three strategic bombers in the USAF fleet , the other two being the B-2 Spirit "Stealth Bomber", and the B-52 Stratofortress.
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ACES II is an ejection seat system manufactured by the United Technologies Aerospace Systems (UTAS) division of the United Technologies Corporation (UTC), it is used in which supersonic variable-sweep wing, heavy bomber used by the United States Air Force (USAF)?
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"Rockwell B-1 Lancer"
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[PAR] [TLE] The Devil Wears Prada (novel) [SEP] The Devil Wears Prada is a 2003 best-selling novel by Lauren Weisberger about a young woman who is hired as a personal assistant to a powerful fashion magazine editor, a job that becomes nightmarish as she struggles to keep up with her boss's grueling schedule and demeaning demands. It spent six months on the "New York Times" bestseller list and became the basis for the 2006 film of the same name, starring Meryl Streep, Anne Hathaway, and Emily Blunt. The novel is considered by many to be an example of the "chick lit" genre. [PAR] [TLE] Anne Hathaway [SEP] Anne Jacqueline Hathaway (born November 12, 1982) is an American actress and singer. Her breakthrough debut film role was as Mia Thermopolis in the Disney comedy "The Princess Diaries" (2001). Hathaway made a transition to adult roles in box office and critically acclaimed films such as "Brokeback Mountain" (2005), "The Devil Wears Prada" (2006), as Jane Austen in "Becoming Jane" (2007), "Rachel Getting Married" (2008), "Bride Wars" (2009), "Valentine's Day" (2010), as the White Queen in Tim Burton's "Alice in Wonderland" (2010), "Love & Other Drugs" (2010), as DC Comics femme fatale Catwoman in Christopher Nolan's "The Dark Knight Rises" (2012), as Fantine in Tom Hooper's "Les Misérables" (2012), "Interstellar" (2014), "The Intern" (2015), and "Alice Through the Looking Glass" (2016).
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This 2003 best-selling novel by Lauren Weisberger became the basis for a film starring an actress whose breakthrough debut film role was as Mia Thermopolis in what Disney comedy?
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"The Princess Diaries"
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[PAR] [TLE] Sunny (2011 film) [SEP] Sunny () is a 2011 South Korean comedy-drama film. The film is about a middle-aged woman who tries to fulfill her friend's dying wish of reuniting their group of high school friends. The film alternates between two timelines: the present day where the women are middle-aged, and the 1980s when they were in high school. It is the second film by writer-director Kang Hyeong-cheol, who previously directed "Scandal Makers" (2008). [PAR] [TLE] Chun Woo-hee [SEP] Chun Woo-hee (born April 20, 1987) is a South Korean actress. She made her acting debut in 2004, but first drew attention with her supporting role as a rebellious teenager in the 2011 box-office hit "Sunny". In 2014, Chun received domestic and international critical acclaim for her first leading role as the title character in "Han Gong-ju", a coming-of-age indie about a traumatized young woman trying to move on with her life after a tragedy. Her other notable films include "The Beauty Inside" (2015), "Love, Lies" (2016) and "The Wailing" (2016).
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Chun Woo-hee found attention at first in the two timeline film written and directed by who?
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"Kang Hyeong-cheol"
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[PAR] [TLE] Transportation in Appalachia [SEP] Appalachia's geography presents special challenges to transportation. In Europe, while mountain ranges presented challenges to transport, they could mostly be avoided. In North America, however, the Appalachian Mountains presented a barrier that could not be easily out-flanked. Initially, European settlers found gaps in the mountains, among them the Cumberland Gap and the Wilderness Road. [PAR] [TLE] Cumberland Gap [SEP] The Cumberland Gap is a narrow pass through the long ridge of the Cumberland Mountains, within the Appalachian Mountains, near the junction of the U.S. states of Kentucky, Virginia, and Tennessee.
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Within which mountains European settlers found gaps in the mountains?
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"Appalachian Mountains"
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[PAR] [TLE] Shurikenjutsu [SEP] Shurikenjutsu (手裏剣術 ) is a general term describing the traditional Japanese martial arts of throwing "shuriken", which are small, hand-held weapons used primarily by the Samurai in feudal Japan, such as metal spikes "bō shuriken", circular plates of metal known as "hira shuriken", and knives ("tantō"). [PAR] [TLE] Samurai [SEP] Samurai (侍 ) were the military nobility and officer caste of medieval and early-modern Japan.
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Who practice Japanese martial arts?
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"Samurai"
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[PAR] [TLE] 52nd Berlin International Film Festival [SEP] The 52nd annual Berlin International Film Festival was held from February 6 to 17, 2002. The festival opened with "Heaven" by Tom Tykwer. New print of Charlie Chaplin's 1940 American satirical dramedy film "The Great Dictator" was the closing film of the festival. The Golden Bear was awarded to British–Irish film "Bloody Sunday" directed by Paul Greengrass and Japanese Animated film "Spirited Away" directed by Hayao Miyazaki. [PAR] [TLE] Bloody Sunday (film) [SEP] Bloody Sunday is a 2002 film about the 1972 "Bloody Sunday" shootings in Derry, Northern Ireland. Although produced by Granada Television as a TV film, it premiered at the Sundance Film Festival on 16 January, a few days before its screening on ITV on 20 January, and then in selected London cinemas from 25 January. The production was written and directed by Paul Greengrass. Though set in Derry, the film was actually shot in Ballymun in North Dublin. However, some location scenes were shot in Derry, in Guildhall Square and in Creggan on the actual route of the march in 1972.
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What film about the 1972 'Bloody Sunday' shootings in Northern Ireland won the Golden Bear at the 52nd annual Berlin International Film Festival?
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"Bloody Sunday"
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[PAR] [TLE] The Delicate Forever [SEP] The Delicate Forever (2014) is an album by American ambient musician Steve Roach. It contains minimal electronics interplay musical space, breath, silence, and rich textural colors in a subtle dynamic flow. Recorded at Timeroom, manufactured by Disc Makers. Created using primarily analog equipment at The Timeroom, Southern Arizona, during 2013 and 2014. [PAR] [TLE] Steve Roach (musician) [SEP] Steve Roach (born February 16, 1955) is an American composer and performer of ambient electronic music, whose recordings are also classified in the genres of space, drone, and new-age.
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When was the musician who released the album The Delicate Forever born?
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"February 16, 1955"
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[PAR] [TLE] TDO connector [SEP] TDO ("Telefonsteckdose") is the telephone plug used by A1 Telekom Austria. [PAR] [TLE] A1 Telekom Austria [SEP] A1 Telekom Austria (A) is a major Austrian fixed and mobile network operator. It has been operating commercially since 1994 and in testing since 1992. It launched under the name Mobilkom Austria. After the merger with Telekom Austria in July 2010 it operates under the new name of A1 Telekom Austria.
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What telephone plug is used by the company which launched under the name Mobilkom Austria?
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"TDO"
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[PAR] [TLE] The Agenda Project: America the Beautiful [SEP] In May 2011, The Agenda Project, New York-based non-profit political organization, released its “America the Beautiful” campaign, also known as “Granny off the Cliff.” The video was created in response to Rep. Paul Ryan’s proposed Medicare cuts, as part of The Path to Prosperity, the Republican Party’s long-term budget proposal. [PAR] [TLE] Paul Ryan [SEP] Paul Davis Ryan Jr. ( ; born January 29, 1970) is an American politician who is the 54th and current Speaker of the United States House of Representatives. He was the Republican Party nominee for Vice President of the United States, running alongside former Governor Mitt Romney of Massachusetts, in the 2012 election.
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The Agenda Project released its "America the Beautiful" campaign in response to the 54th Speaker of the United States House of Representatives proposed cuts to what?
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"Medicare"
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[PAR] [TLE] Lee Eun-woo [SEP] Lee Eun-woo (born August 22, 1980) is a South Korean actress. She has worked on films such as "Moebius" and "Kabukicho Love Hotel". In 2013, she was nominated for Best New Actress at the 34th Blue Dragon Film Awards. [PAR] [TLE] Moebius (2013 film) [SEP] Moebius is a 2013 South Korean horror drama film written and directed by Kim Ki-duk. It was screened out of competition at the 70th Venice International Film Festival. It was initially banned in South Korea, before the Korea Media Rating Board reviewed the film and changed the rating.
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Which South Korean horror drama film directed by Kim Ki-duk did Lee Eun-woo star in?
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"Moebius"
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[PAR] [TLE] Jacqueline Gareau [SEP] Jacqueline Gareau (born March 10, 1953 in L'Annonciation, Quebec) is a Canadian runner who won the Boston Marathon on April 21, 1980. Gareau led the women's field for most of the race, only to find another runner, Rosie Ruiz, wearing the traditional victor's laurels when she crossed the finish line. Ruiz was later disqualified after it was determined she hadn't run the entire race, and Gareau was awarded the victory in a special ceremony one week later. Her official time for the 1980 marathon, 2:34:28, was the fastest time recorded for a woman in the event's history at the time. [PAR] [TLE] Rosie Ruiz [SEP] Rosie Ruiz (born 1953) is a Cuban American runner who was declared the winner in the female category for the 84th Boston Marathon in 1980, only to have her title stripped eight days after the race when it was discovered that she had not run the entire course. She is believed to have jumped onto the course about a half-mile before the finish.
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What Cuban American runner was later disqualified from the Boston Marathon?
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"Rosie Ruiz"
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[PAR] [TLE] Final Destination 3 [SEP] Final Destination 3 is a 2006 American supernatural horror film directed by James Wong and the third installment in the "Final Destination" film series. The screenplay was written by Wong and Glen Morgan, both of whom had worked on the franchise's first film. "Final Destination 3" stars Mary Elizabeth Winstead and Ryan Merriman, and is set five years after the first film. Winstead plays Wendy Christensen, a teenager who has a premonition that a roller coaster on which she and her classmates are riding derails. Although she saves some of them, Death begins hunting for the survivors. Wendy realizes the photos she took in the amusement park contain clues about how her classmates will die, and tries to use them to save the rest of the survivors. [PAR] [TLE] Corkscrew (Playland) [SEP] Corkscrew is a steel roller coaster located at Playland At the PNE amusement park in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. It is famous for its appearance in the 2006 motion picture Final Destination 3 (known in the movie as Devil's Flight) and the 2012 motion picture , as well as the popular television series Smallville (season three's "Magnetic"). The bonus disc of the "Final Destination 3" DVD set includes behind the scenes footage shot on and around the coaster, documenting the challenges involved in shooting the complex scenes.
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Corkscrew is a steel roller coaster located at Playland, at the PNE amusement park in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, it is famous for its appearance in Final Destination 3,a 2006 American supernatural horror film directed by who, and the third installment in the Final Destination film series?
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"James Wong"
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[PAR] [TLE] Arlene Phillips [SEP] Arlene Phillips, CBE (born 22 May 1943) is an English choreographer, theatre director, talent scout, television judge and presenter, and former dancer, who has worked in many fields of entertainment. [PAR] [TLE] Fanfare Records [SEP] Fanfare Records was a British record label that was founded by Iain Burton (dancer in The Young Generation, manager of Arlene Phillips and co-founder of Hot Gossip) and Simon Cowell (which made Cowell's first break in the music industry). Burton and Cowell worked together at Fanfare Records for eight years. The label was most successful during the 1980s. The label's biggest success came with Sinitta.
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Fanfare Records was a British record label that was founded by Lain Burton which was the manager of who?
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"Arlene Phillips"
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[PAR] [TLE] American Slavery as It Is [SEP] American Slavery As It Is: Testimony of a Thousand Witnesses is a book written by the American abolitionist Theodore Dwight Weld, his wife Angelina Grimké and her sister Sarah Grimké, which was published in 1839. [PAR] [TLE] Angelina Grimké [SEP] Angelina Emily Grimké Weld (February 20, 1805 – October 26, 1879) was an American political activist, women's rights advocate, supporter of the women's suffrage movement, and besides her sister, Sarah Moore Grimké, the only known white Southern woman to be a part of the abolition movement. While she was raised a Southerner, she spent her entire adult life living in the North. The time of her greatest fame was between 1836, when a letter she sent to William Lloyd Garrison was published in his anti-slavery newspaper, "The Liberator", and May 1838, when she gave a speech to abolitionists gathered in Philadelphia, with a hostile crowd throwing stones and shouting outside the hall. The essays and speeches she produced in that two-year period were incisive arguments to end slavery and to advance women's rights.
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Who was the American political activist that was a supporter of women's suffrage movement and was also the wife of the author who wrote American Slavery As It Is: Testimony of a Thousand Witnesses?
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"Angelina Grimké"
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[PAR] [TLE] Eros Ramazzotti [SEP] Eros Walter Luciano Ramazzotti (born 21 May 1964) is an Italian musician and singer-songwriter. Ramazzotti is popular in Italy and most European countries, and throughout the Spanish-speaking world, as he has released most of his albums in both Italian and Spanish. [PAR] [TLE] Cose della vita [SEP] "Cose della vita" (translated: "Things in life") is a song originally released in 1993 by Eros Ramazzotti. The single's highest chart placing was number 1 in Belgium, number 3 in Spain and number 4 in Italy. The original version also was a smash hit in Argentina, Chile, Mexico and Uruguay in the fall of 1996, gaining strong TV rotation. The music video for the song was directed by Spike Lee.
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"Cose della vita" is a song originally released by a musician and singer-songwriter of what nationality?
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"Italian"
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[PAR] [TLE] Amen (Enigma song) [SEP] "Amen" is a song by German musical project Enigma, featuring vocals by English dream-pop duo Aquilo. It was released as the second single from Enigma's eighth studio album, "The Fall of a Rebel Angel" on November 18, 2016. [PAR] [TLE] Aquilo (band) [SEP] Aquilo is an alternative musical duo from Silverdale, Lancashire, England, consisting of Tom Higham and Ben Fletcher. They began gaining recognition in 2013 for their singles such as "Calling Me" and "You There", in addition to their five EPs.
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"Amen" is a song featuring vocals by a duo consisting of who?
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"Tom Higham and Ben Fletcher"
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[PAR] [TLE] In the Shadow of the Moon (film) [SEP] In the Shadow of the Moon is a 2007 British documentary film about the United States' manned missions to the Moon. It premiered at the 2007 Sundance Film Festival, where it won the World Cinema Audience Award. In March 2008, it was the first film to win the Sir Arthur Clarke Award for Best Film Presentation. It was given a limited release in the United States on 7 September 2007, and in Canada on 19 October 2007. It was released on DVD in the United States on 22 February 2008, and 31 March 2008, in the United Kingdom. It is also notable for giving Gareth Edwards (who would go on to direct "Godzilla") an early credit in visual effects. [PAR] [TLE] Godzilla (2014 film) [SEP] Godzilla is a 2014 American monster film directed by Gareth Edwards and a reboot of Toho's "Godzilla" franchise. It is the 30th film in the "Godzilla" franchise, the first film in Legendary's MonsterVerse, and the second "Godzilla" film to be completely produced by a Hollywood studio, the first being the 1998 film of the same name. It stars Aaron Taylor-Johnson, Ken Watanabe, Elizabeth Olsen, Juliette Binoche, Sally Hawkins, David Strathairn, and Bryan Cranston.
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Gareth Edwards worked on In the Shadow of the Moon in 2007 which led to his directing of which 2014 American monster film?
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"Godzilla"
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[PAR] [TLE] Tesano [SEP] Tesano is a suburb of Accra, Ghana. It is on the main Accra Kumasi Highway before Achimota. The main campus of Ghana Technology University College is located in Tesano. [PAR] [TLE] Ghana Technology University College [SEP] Ghana Technology University College (GTUC), formerly Ghana Telecom University College is a university founded in 2005 by Ghana Telecom, the national telecommunications company.
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Tesano is home to the main campus of what university founded in 2005 by Ghana Telecom?
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"Ghana Technology University College"
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[PAR] [TLE] Louis Slotin [SEP] Louis Alexander Slotin (1 December 1910 – 30 May 1946) was a Canadian physicist and chemist who worked on the Manhattan Project. During World War II, Slotin conducted research at Los Alamos National Laboratory. He performed experiments with uranium and plutonium cores to determine their critical mass values. On 21 May 1946, Slotin was conducting a demonstration when he accidentally initiated a fission reaction, which released a burst of hard radiation. He received a lethal dose of radiation and died of acute radiation syndrome nine days later. Slotin was the second person to die from a criticality accident, following the death of Harry Daghlian, who had been exposed to radiation by the same core that killed Slotin. Slotin was publicly hailed as a hero by the United States government for reacting quickly and preventing his accident from killing any colleagues. He was later criticized for failing to follow protocol during the experiment. [PAR] [TLE] Harry Daghlian [SEP] Haroutune Krikor "Harry" Daghlian Jr. (May 4, 1921 – September 15, 1945) was a physicist with the Manhattan Project which designed and produced the atomic bombs that were used in World War II. He accidentally irradiated himself on August 21, 1945, during a critical mass experiment at the remote Omega Site of the Los Alamos Laboratory in New Mexico, resulting in his death 25 days later.
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Louis Alexander Slotin, was a Canadian physicist and chemist who worked on the Manhattan Project, Slotin was the second person to die from a criticality accident, following the death of Harry Daghlian, who had been exposed to what?
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"radiation"
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[PAR] [TLE] 503rd Infantry Regiment (United States) [SEP] The 503rd Infantry Regiment, formerly the 503rd Parachute Infantry Regiment (PIR) and the 503rd Airborne Infantry Regiment (AIR), is an airborne infantry regiment of the United States Army. The regiment served as an independent regiment in the Pacific War during World War II; at Fort Campbell, Kentucky; in Okinawa, Japan; and in Germany. Regimental elements have been assigned to the 2nd Infantry Division, the 11th Airborne Division, the 24th Infantry Division, the 82nd Airborne Division, and the 173rd Airborne Brigade Combat Team. Regimental elements have participated in campaigns in the Vietnam War, Operation Enduring Freedom–Afghanistan, and Operation Iraqi Freedom. The regiment claims 15 Medal of Honor recipients: two from World War II, 10 from Vietnam, and three from Afghanistan. A parent regiment under the U.S. Army Regimental System. The regiment's 1st and 2nd Battalions are active, assigned to the 173rd Airborne Brigade, based at Caserma Ederle, Vicenza, Italy. [PAR] [TLE] 2nd Infantry Division (United States) [SEP] The 2nd Infantry Division ("Indianhead"; "2ID," "2nd ID", or "Second D") is a formation of the United States Army. Its current primary mission is the defense of South Korea in the initial stages of an invasion from North Korea until other American units can arrive. There are approximately 17,000 soldiers in the 2nd Infantry Division, with 10,000 of them stationed in South Korea, accounting for about 35% of the United States Forces Korea personnel.
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The 503rd Infantry Regiment and the 2nd Infantry Division are both formations of what military branch
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"United States Army"
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[PAR] [TLE] Country music [SEP] Country music (frequently referred to as just country and historically country and western{citation needed) is a musical genre that originated in the Southern United States in the early 1920s. It takes its roots from genres such as folk music (especially Appalachian folk music) and blues. [PAR] [TLE] Frank Ifield (album) [SEP] Frank Ifield is an album by country and pop singer Frank Ifield with Norrie Paramor and his orchestra issued on the World Record Club label. This label sold albums by mail order which made this album rather obscure and probably rare as very few references to it can be found on the Internet. His album “Blue Skies” was also issued on this label as well as on the Columbia label in 1963. The label was taken over by EMI in 1965 but continued to be used as a sub-label for mail order, covering a wide range of musical genres, and distributing in South Africa, Australia and New Zealand. There is no production date on the record sleeve or label but the album notes state it was his second album after his first Columbia album “I’ll Remember You” released early in 1963.
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Frank Ifield is an album whose musical genre originated where?
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"Southern United States"
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[PAR] [TLE] Bob Schooley [SEP] Robert "Bob" Schooley is an American screenwriter, television writer and television producer. He and Mark McCorkle are the creators of the 2002 animated television series "Kim Possible", which aired on Disney Channel. He was also an executive producer of the series, as well as having written scripts for several episodes. He was working as a producer for "The Penguins of Madagascar" and "Monsters vs. Aliens" along with McCorkle. He also wrote a book called ""Liar of Kudzu"" with McCorkle. He comes from Levittown, Pennsylvania. As of 2016, he and McCorkle are currently creating and executive producing a new TV series based on the 2014 Disney animated feature, "Big Hero 6" for Disney XD. [PAR] [TLE] Monsters vs. Aliens (TV series) [SEP] Monsters vs. Aliens is an American computer-animated television series based on the 2009 film of the same name. After being first announced in 2009, the series premiered on Nickelodeon on March 23, 2013, after the Nickelodeon Kids' Choice Awards, then began airing in its regular timeslot on April 6, 2013. A total of 26 episodes consisting of 52 segments were released, with the last episode airing on February 8, 2014.
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Bob Schooley was a producer on an American computer-animated television series that premiered on what channel on March 23, 2013?
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"Nickelodeon"
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[PAR] [TLE] Retail Ventures [SEP] Retail Ventures was a holding company originally created in 2003 for DSW (NYSE: DSW), Filene's Basement, and Value City Department Stores. The retailer's Initial Public Offering was in 1991 under the Value City name. Value City went on to purchase the DSW shoe business in 1998 and Filene's Basement in 2000. [PAR] [TLE] American Eagle Outfitters [SEP] American Eagle Outfitters, Inc. is an American clothing and accessories retailer, headquartered in the Southside Works Neighborhood of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. It was founded in 1977 by brothers Jerry and Mark Silverman as a subsidiary of Retail Ventures, Inc., a company which also owned and operated Silverman's Menswear. The Silvermans sold their ownership interests in 1991 to Jacob Price of Knoxville, Tennessee. American Eagle Outfitters is also the parent company of Aerie.
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In what year was the company of which American Eagle Oufitters is a subsidiary created?
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"2003"
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[PAR] [TLE] Josh Trank [SEP] Joshua Benjamin "Josh" Trank (born February 19, 1984) is an American film director, screenwriter, and editor. He is known for directing the 2012 science fiction film "Chronicle" and the 2015 superhero film "Fantastic Four", both of which feature Michael B. Jordan in a starring role. [PAR] [TLE] Chronicle (film) [SEP] Chronicle is a 2012 American found footage science-fiction thriller film directed by Josh Trank and written by Max Landis based on a story by both. It follows three Seattle high school seniors, bullied Andrew (Dane DeHaan), his cousin Matt (Alex Russell) and more popular Steve (Michael B. Jordan), who form a bond after gaining telekinetic powers from an unknown object. They first use their abilities for mischief and personal gain until Andrew turns to darker purposes.
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Josh Trank directed the 2012 sci-fi thriller written by whom?
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"Max Landis"
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[PAR] [TLE] Danielle Steel [SEP] Danielle Fernandes Dominique Schuelein-Steel (born August 14, 1947) is an American novelist, currently the best selling author alive and the fourth bestselling fiction author of all time, with over 800 million copies sold. [PAR] [TLE] Betrayal (Steel novel) [SEP] Betrayal is a novel by Danielle Steel, published by Delacorte Press in July 2012. The book is Steel's eighty-sixth novel, and (including non-fiction and children's books) her 104th book overall. It reached number 3 in the New York Times hardback fiction bestsellers chart. It is also available in audio book, read by Renee Raudman.
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The novel Betrayal contributed to Danielle Steel's sales success in selling over how many copies?
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"over 800 million copies sold"
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[PAR] [TLE] The Lion King (musical) [SEP] The Lion King is a musical based on the 1994 Disney animated film of the same name with music by Elton John and lyrics by Tim Rice along with the musical score created by Hans Zimmer with choral arrangements by Lebo M. Directed by Julie Taymor, the musical features actors in animal costumes as well as giant, hollow puppets. The show is produced by Disney Theatrical Productions. [PAR] [TLE] The Madness of King Scar [SEP] "The Madness of King Scar" is a song written by composer Elton John and lyricist Tim Rice, which premiered in the musical "The Lion King", a stage adaptation of Disney's 1994 animated film of the same name. Originally recorded and storyboarded for the movie, it was removed from the final version. Media outlets believed the decision to exclude the song was based on its explicit references to sexuality. "The Madness of King Scar" had been added to the musical along with two other songs. It is one of two tracks that more prominently features vocals from the character Nala. The title is a reference to the 1994 film "The Madness of King George".
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What 1994 Disney Theatrical Productions stage musical adaptation had a song removed for explicit references to sexuality?
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"The Lion King"
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[PAR] [TLE] Shiloh, DeKalb County, Alabama [SEP] Shiloh is a town in DeKalb County, Alabama, United States. It incorporated in 1962. At the 2010 census the population was 274. Shiloh is located atop Sand Mountain. [PAR] [TLE] Sand Mountain (Alabama) [SEP] Sand Mountain is a sandstone plateau in northeastern Alabama and (to a far lesser extent) northwestern Georgia. It is part of the southern tip of the Appalachian mountain chain and it is the largest plateau in the chain. Geologically a continuation of Walden Ridge, Sand Mountain is part of the Cumberland Plateau, separated from the main portion of the plateau by the Tennessee River and Sequatchie Valley. The average elevation on Sand Mountain is around 1500 ft above sea level, compared to about 650 ft in the surrounding area. This elevation leads to its having the coolest climate in the state of Alabama. The largest city on Sand Mountain is Albertville, in Marshall County. As of the 2010 census, the population of the city was 21,160.
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What mountain chain includes the mountain where Shiloh, Alabama is located?
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"Appalachian"
] |
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[PAR] [TLE] John Thach [SEP] John Smith "Jimmy" Thach (April 19, 1905 – April 15, 1981) was a World War II naval aviator, air combat tactician, and United States Navy admiral. Thach developed the Thach Weave, a combat flight formation that could counter enemy fighters of superior performance, and later the big blue blanket, an aerial defense against Kamikaze attacks. [PAR] [TLE] Albert O. Vorse Jr. [SEP] Albert Ogden "Scoop" Vorse Jr. was an accomplished World War II naval ace who participated in some of the most prominent actions of the Pacific Theater, including the Battle of the Coral Sea and the Guadalcanal Campaign. Vorse served in early fighter squadrons with legendary figures like Butch O'Hare and Jimmy Thach. Rising in rank throughout the war, he would act as Executive Officer and Operations Officer in different squadrons before being given command of his own squadron, VF-80, the eponymous "Vorse's Vipers". Vorse ended the war as commander of Air Group 80 and ultimately achieved Rear Admiral status before his retirement from the U.S. Navy in 1959.
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What was the name of the accomplished World War II naval ace who commanded squadron VF-80, retired from the U.S. Navy in 1959, and served with another legendary aviator born in 1905?
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"Albert Ogden \"Scoop\" Vorse Jr."
] |
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[PAR] [TLE] David Rokeach [SEP] David Rokeach has been working primarily in the San Francisco and Los Angeles areas for more than 30 years. David toured nationally and internationally with Ray Charles from 1990 to 1991. This included concert videos and many television appearances, including an appearance on "The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson" and the Doc Severinsen Orchestra. In recent years he has performed/recorded with Patti LaBelle, Aaron Neville, Mavis Staples, Lou Rawls, Grammy winner Joe Henderson, "Down Beat" Poll winner Mark Murphy, Bluesman Charlie Musselwhite, The George Brooks-Zakir Hussain Group, Wilson Pickett, Linda Tillery, Steve Miller, Joe Satriani, Joyce Cooling, Maria Muldaur, Calvin Keys, Barry Finnerty, Merl Saunders, David Grisman, Melvin Seals, The Rubinoos, The Family Stone Experience, Louis Bellson, Wayne Wallace, The Nelson Riddle Orchestra, Paula West, Brazilian master Marcos Silva, Bluegrass Grammy winner Alison Brown, Ernestine Anderson, Oscar Brown Jr., award-winning trumpeter Ingrid Jensen, acclaimed composer and Grammy winner, Maria Schneider, composer and pianist Brian Kelly, and many more. [PAR] [TLE] Doc Severinsen [SEP] Carl Hilding "Doc" Severinsen (born July 7, 1927) is an American pop and jazz trumpeter. He is best known for leading the NBC Orchestra on "The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson".
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David Rokeach and Doc Severinsen both appeared on which television show?
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"The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson"
] |
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[PAR] [TLE] Gavin O'Connor (actor) [SEP] Gavin O'Connor is an Irish actor, known for his roles in TV series such as "Charlie (TV series)", "The Tudors", "Single Handed" and films including "Dorothy Mills" (2008), "Eden" (2008), "The Front Line" (2006), "Headrush" (2003) and "This Is My Father" (1998), "This Must Be The Place" and "Fifty Dead Men Walking" [PAR] [TLE] This Must Be the Place (film) [SEP] This Must Be the Place is a 2011 European drama film directed by Paolo Sorrentino, written by Sorrentino and Umberto Contarello and released in the U.S. in late 2012. It stars Sean Penn and Frances McDormand. The film deals with a middle-aged wealthy rock star who becomes bored in his retirement and takes on the quest of finding his father's tormentor, a Nazi war criminal who is a refugee in the United States.
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Gavin O'Connor is an Irish Actor who is known for a role in a 2011 European drama film that was directed by Paulo Sorrentino and stars Sean Penn and who else?
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"Frances McDormand"
] |
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[PAR] [TLE] Hallington railway station [SEP] The Great Northern Railway planned and built a branch line from Bardney to Louth in stages, the final stage between Donington on Bain and Louth opening to goods on 28 June 1876 and passengers on 1 December 1876. Hallington railway station was the first station west of Louth on this line. [PAR] [TLE] Great Northern Railway (Great Britain) [SEP] The Great Northern Railway (GNR) was a British railway company established by the Great Northern Railway Act of 1846. On 1 January 1923 the company lost its identity, as a constituent of the newly formed London and North Eastern Railway.
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What company was established as part of the Great Norther Railway Act of 1846 and has a first station west of Louth?
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"Great Northern Railway"
] |
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[PAR] [TLE] Mary Youngblood [SEP] Mary Youngblood (born June 24, 1958 in Kirkland, Washington) is a Native American musician descendant who plays the Native American flute. A half-Aleut/half-Seminole child, she was adopted by Dr. Bob and Leah Edwards, both educators. [PAR] [TLE] Native American flute [SEP] The Native American flute is a flute that is held in front of the player, has "open finger holes",
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Mary Youngblood plays a type of flute that is held in front of the player, and has what type of finger holes?
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"open"
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[PAR] [TLE] Lucas Leiva [SEP] Lucas Pezzini Leiva (born 9 January 1987), known as Lucas, is a Brazilian professional footballer who plays as a defensive midfielder for Italian club Lazio and the Brazil national team. [PAR] [TLE] Grêmio F.B.P.A. Academy [SEP] Grêmio F.B.P.A. Academy is the youth set up of Grêmio. Is composed of a feeder team, known as "Transition team", and several youth teams from the age group of under-7 to the under-20, and is considered one of the most prolific football academies in Brazil as also in the world. Notable graduates in recent years include former FIFA World Cup and FIFA Ballon d'Or winner Ronaldinho, Brazil national team and Juventus winger Douglas Costa, Lazio midfielder Lucas Leiva and current first team players Marcelo Grohe and Luan, among many others.
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For what country does the defensive midfielder of Lazio that graduated from Gremio F.B.P.A. Academy play for?
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"Brazil"
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[PAR] [TLE] Scheels All Sports [SEP] Scheels All Sports ( ) is an American privately held, employee-owned and operated sporting goods and entertainment chain store headquartered in Fargo, North Dakota. Scheels operates twenty-six store locations in twelve U.S. states. Its slogan is Gear. Passion. Sports. [PAR] [TLE] Kirkwood Mall [SEP] Kirkwood Mall (originally known as Kirkwood Plaza) is an enclosed regional shopping mall in the city of Bismarck, North Dakota. At 850,000 square feet, Kirkwood Mall is the second largest mall in North Dakota, boasting over 90 shops. Opened in 1970, it is also the largest shopping center in the city. Its anchor stores are J. C. Penney, I. Keating Furniture & Flooring, Target, Herberger's and Scheels All Sports. The mall is located in the downtown district.
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Kirkwood Mall (originally known as Kirkwood Plaza) is an enclosed regional shopping mall in the city of Bismarck, North Dakota, its anchor stores include which American privately held, employee-owned and operated sporting goods and entertainment chain store, headquartered in Fargo?
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"Scheels All Sports"
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[PAR] [TLE] John C. Whitcomb [SEP] John Clement Whitcomb, Jr. (born June 22, 1924 in Washington, D.C.) is an American theologian and young earth creationist. He is well known as the co-author with Henry M. Morris of "The Genesis Flood", which influenced many conservative American Christians to adopt Flood geology. [PAR] [TLE] The Genesis Flood [SEP] The Genesis Flood: The Biblical Record and its Scientific Implications is a 1961 book by young earth creationists John C. Whitcomb and Henry M. Morris that, according to Ronald Numbers, elevated young earth creationism "to a position of fundamentalist orthodoxy."
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The Genesis Flood: The Biblical Record and its Scientific Implications is a 1961 book by Henry M. Morris, and which American theologian and young earth creationist, and his book has influenced many conservative American Christians to adopt Flood geology?
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"John C. Whitcomb"
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[PAR] [TLE] Pete Coors [SEP] Peter Hanson "Pete" Coors (born September 20, 1946) is an American businessman and politician. He formerly served as the Chairman of the Molson Coors Brewing Company and Chairman of MillerCoors. [PAR] [TLE] MillerCoors [SEP] MillerCoors is a beer brewing company in the United States. In 2002 South African Breweries purchased Miller Brewing Company to create SABMiller. In 2005, Molson Brewery of Canada and Coors Brewing Company merged to form the Molson Coors Brewing Company. Then, in 2008, SABMiller and Molson Coors created MillerCoors as a joint venture for their operations in the U.S. The company is the second-largest brewer in the U.S., after Anheuser-Busch.
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Peter Hanson "Pete" Coors (born September 20, 1946) is an American businessman and politician, he formerly served as the Chairman of the Molson Coors Brewing Company, and Chairman of MillerCoors, MillerCoors is a beer brewing company in which country>
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"United States"
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[PAR] [TLE] Miss Kentucky USA [SEP] The Miss Kentucky USA competition is the pageant that selects the representative for the state of Kentucky in the Miss USA pageant. The current director for the Miss Kentucky USA and Miss Kentucky Teen USA titles is Connie Clark Harrison. Harrison is former Miss Kentucky USA 1976 who was the only representative for Kentucky to win the Miss Congeniality award at the national level. [PAR] [TLE] Tara Conner [SEP] Tara Elizabeth Conner (born December 18, 1985) is an American actress, model, advocate and beauty queen who was crowned Miss USA 2006 and has also competed in the Miss Teen USA and Miss Universe pageants. Apart from her role as Miss USA, Conner has been employed as a model. She was a featured model on the HDNet series "Bikini Destinations" in 2004, posing in Lake Tahoe. She has also held the titles Miss Kentucky Teen USA 2002, Miss Kentucky County Fair 2004, and Miss Kentucky USA 2006.
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Tara Conner, is an American actress, model, advocate and beauty queen, in 2006, she held which title?
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"Miss Kentucky USA"
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[PAR] [TLE] Richard A. Muller [SEP] Richard A. Muller (born January 6, 1944) is an American physicist and professor of physics at the University of California, Berkeley. He is also a faculty senior scientist at the Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory. Most recently, in early 2010, Muller and his daughter Elizabeth founded the group "Berkeley Earth", an independent 501(c)(3) non-profit aimed at addressing some of the major concerns of the climate change skeptics, in particular the global surface temperature record. [PAR] [TLE] Robert Rohde [SEP] Robert Andrew Rohde is an American physicist and former graduate student at the University of California, Berkeley, where he studied under Richard A. Muller. He received his PhD in 2010 with a thesis entitled "The Development and Use of the Berkeley Fluorescence Spectrometer to Characterize Microbial Content and Detect Volcanic Ash in Glacial Ice." He is also the founder of the website Global Warming Art and a Wikipedia editor under the username "Dragons Flight".
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Who is the American physicist who studied under the founder of "Berkeley Earth"?
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"Robert Andrew Rohde"
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[PAR] [TLE] Keith Hunter Jesperson [SEP] Keith Hunter Jesperson (born 6 April 1955) is a Canadian-American serial killer who murdered at least eight women in the United States during the early 1990s. He was known as the "Happy Face Killer" because he drew smiley faces on his many letters to the media and prosecutors. Many of his victims were sex workers and transients who had no connection to him. [PAR] [TLE] Happy Face Killer (film) [SEP] Happy Face Killer is a 2014 Canadian-American television film inspired by real-life events of the hunt and capture of serial killer Keith Hunter Jesperson. The film premiered on March 1, 2014, on the Lifetime network and starred David Arquette as Jesperson. Gloria Reuben played Melinda Gand, the lead FBI case investigator.
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What was the nickname of the 1990 serial killer Keith Hunter Jesperson, subject of a TV movie with David Arquette?
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"Happy Face Killer"
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[PAR] [TLE] Haberdashers' Aske's School for Girls [SEP] Haberdashers' Aske's School for Girls is an independent day school in Elstree, Hertfordshire. It is often referred to as "Habs" (or "Habs Girls" to distinguish it from the neighbouring Haberdashers' Aske's Boys' School). The school was founded in 1875 by the Worshipful Company of Haberdashers, one of the Great Twelve Livery Companies of the City of London. [PAR] [TLE] Daphne Slater [SEP] Daphne Helen Slater (3 March 1928 – 4 October 2012) was an English actress noted for Shakespearian and period films. She was born in London and educated at Haberdashers' Aske's School for Girls, when it was in Acton, before attending the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art, where she won the academy's gold medal.
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Daphne Slater was educated at what independent day school in Elstree, Hertfordshire?
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"Haberdashers' Aske's School for Girls"
] |
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[PAR] [TLE] A Company of Swans [SEP] A Company of Swans is a historical romance novel published in 1985 by Eva Ibbotson. The book is dedicated to Patricia Veryan. Critically well received, the young adult novel is starting to be obliquely referred to in reviews, as reviewers attempt to compliment a new work by comparing it to another, better established work. [PAR] [TLE] Patricia Veryan [SEP] Patricia Valeria Bannister, (born November 21, 1923 in London, England; died November 18, 2009 in Bellevue, Washington, USA) was a writer of historical romance fiction from 1978 until 2002. She wrote under the names Patricia Veryan and Gwyneth Moore.
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959b82f2038f41b19d487585763c4d3f
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which book was dedicvated to Gwyneth Moore
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"A Company of Swans"
] |
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[PAR] [TLE] Macao Cultural Centre [SEP] The Macao Cultural Centre (CCM; ; Portuguese: "Centro Cultural de Macau" ) is a cultural center in Sé, Macau, China. [PAR] [TLE] Sé, Macau [SEP] Freguesia da Sé is a southeast freguesia of the Macau Peninsula. It is the second largest peninsular district in Macau after Freguesia de Nossa Senhora de Fátima. The freguesia area is named for "Igreja da Sé".
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ffb800b4bd7644fbb77faeebf633e335
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On what peninsula is the Macao Cultural Centre located?
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"Macau Peninsula"
] |
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[PAR] [TLE] Museum of Fine Arts (MBTA station) [SEP] Museum of Fine Arts is a surface-level light rail stop on the MBTA Green Line "E" Branch, located the median of Huntington Avenue in Boston, Massachusetts, between Museum Road and Ruggles Street. The station is named after the adjacent Museum of Fine Arts, although it also provides access to Northeastern University, Wentworth Institute of Technology, and the Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum. Museum of Fine Arts station is fully handicapped accessible. [PAR] [TLE] Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum [SEP] The Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum (called Fenway Court during Isabella Stewart Gardner's lifetime) is a museum in the Fenway-Kenmore neighborhood of Boston, Massachusetts, located within walking distance of the Museum of Fine Arts (although the Museum of Fine Arts's Huntington Avenue location was constructed after Fenway Court) and near the Back Bay Fens. The museum houses an art collection of world importance, including significant examples of European, Asian, and American art, from paintings and sculpture to tapestries and decorative arts.
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b1a70642b8e84a968e5e2dcbf831d418
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What building near the Museum of Fine Arts rail stop houses significant European, Asian, and American works?
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"Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum"
] |
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[PAR] [TLE] Goldsmiths, University of London [SEP] Goldsmiths, University of London, is a public research university in London, England, specialising in the arts, design, humanities, and social sciences. It is a constituent college of the University of London. It was founded in 1891 as "Goldsmiths' Technical and Recreative Institute" by the Worshipful Company of Goldsmiths in New Cross, London. It was acquired by the University of London in 1904 and was renamed "Goldsmiths' College". The word "College" was dropped from its branding in 2006, but "Goldsmiths' College", with the apostrophe, remains the institution's formal legal name. [PAR] [TLE] Gavin Butt [SEP] Gavin Butt (born 1967) is a British art historian based at Goldsmiths, University of London.
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In which year was the university, at which Gavin Butt is based, founded?
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"1891"
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[PAR] [TLE] John Alexander (footballer, born 1955) [SEP] John Alexander (born 5 October 1955) is an English former footballer who holds the post of club secretary at Manchester United. Born in Liverpool, Alexander began his football career with a club called Ulysses, before being picked up by Millwall, for whom he made his league debut in 1976. After scoring twice in 15 appearances over the course of two years with Millwall, he moved to Reading; he enjoyed greater success with Reading, scoring nine goals in 25 games. In 1981, he joined Northampton Town, but spent just one season with them before retiring from football at the age of 26 in 1982. Upon retiring from football, Alexander got a job with the BBC, but he later returned to football as club secretary at Watford. In 2000, he took up the same post at Tottenham Hotspur, spending 10 years there before applying for the same job at Manchester United, where he would replace the retiring Ken Ramsden. He took over at Manchester United on 1 July 2010. He is the uncle of Liverpool player Trent Alexander-Arnold. [PAR] [TLE] Trent Alexander-Arnold [SEP] Trent John Alexander-Arnold (born 7 October 1998) is an English professional footballer who plays as a right-back for Premier League club Liverpool. He is an academy graduate of Liverpool and made his senior debut for the club in 2016, aged 18. The following year, he won the club's Young Player of the Season award. He has also represented England at all youth levels from under-16 through to under-19. Due to the length of his name, his surname is shortened to Alexander for Premier League fixtures.
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When did the nephew of John Alexander make his debut for Liverpool?
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"2016"
] |
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[PAR] [TLE] VR-62 [SEP] Fleet Logistics Support Squadron SIX TWO (FLELOGSUPPRON SIX TWO, or VR-62, nicknamed the "Nomads") is one of five U.S. Navy Reserve squadrons operating the Lockheed C-130T medium-lift cargo aircraft. VR-62 used to be stationed at Naval Air Station South Weymouth and Naval Air Station Brunswick. [PAR] [TLE] Naval Air Station South Weymouth [SEP] Naval Air Station South Weymouth, was an operational United States Navy airfield from 1942 to 1997 in South Weymouth, Massachusetts. It was first established as a regular Navy blimp base during World War II. During the postwar era the base became part of the Naval Air Reserve Training Command, hosting a variety of Navy and Marine Corps reserve aircraft squadrons and other types of reserve units. Environmental contamination from wastes stored in 3 landfills was detected in 1986, and since 1993 the site has been on the National Priorities List of Superfund sites. Numerous remedies and long term monitoring of ground water are in place. Since 2005, over 600 acres have been transferred to the affected towns for reuse, and in 2011 the Navy signed a $25 million contract to transfer its remaining land.
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VR-62 was originally stationed at which former Navy blimp base?
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"Naval Air Station South Weymouth"
] |
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[PAR] [TLE] Fetty Wap [SEP] Willie Maxwell II (born June 7, 1991) is an American rapper better known by his stage name Fetty Wap. He rose to prominence after his debut single "Trap Queen", reached number two on the U.S. "Billboard" Hot 100 chart in May 2015. This helped Fetty Wap secure a record deal with 300 Entertainment, a record label distributed by Atlantic Records. He subsequently released two Top 10 singles in the U.S., "679" and "My Way". Fetty Wap's eponymously titled debut album was released in September 2015 and reached number one on the U.S. "Billboard" 200 chart. [PAR] [TLE] Save Dat Money [SEP] "Save Dat Money" (stylized as $ave Dat Money), is a song by American hip hop recording artist Lil Dicky from his debut studio album "Professional Rapper". It was released on June 10, 2015 as the album's first single. It was produced by Money Alwayz and features guest appearances by Fetty Wap and Rich Homie Quan. It peaked at number 71 on the "Billboard" Hot 100.
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American rapper Fetty Wap had a feature guest appearance on a single produced by who?
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"Money Alwayz"
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[PAR] [TLE] Freedom Summer [SEP] Freedom Summer, or the Mississippi Summer Project, was a volunteer campaign in the United States launched in June 1964 to attempt to register as many African-American voters as possible in Mississippi. Blacks had been cut off from voting since the turn of the century due to barriers to voter registration and other laws. The project also set up dozens of Freedom Schools, Freedom Houses, and community centers in small towns throughout Mississippi to aid the local black population. [PAR] [TLE] Andrew Goodman [SEP] Andrew Goodman (November 23, 1943 – June 21, 1964) was one of three American activists of the Civil Rights Movement and also a Social Worker, murdered near Philadelphia, Mississippi, during Freedom Summer in 1964 by members of the Ku Klux Klan.
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360c2711f985486396ec12d8aeba29b6
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During Freedom Summer in 1964, Andrew Goodman was one of the three activists murdered in which city?
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"Philadelphia, Mississippi"
] |
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[PAR] [TLE] Louie Free [SEP] Louie Free (real name Louis Wolk) is the host of The Louie Free Radio Show, broadcasting on WASN 1500-AM, out of Youngstown, Ohio, and on the Internet. Free, who generally interviews authors and politicians on his show, was best known for his feud with disgraced Ohio congressman James Traficant (May 8, 1941 – September 27, 2014), who served an eight-year prison sentence for taking bribes, filing false tax returns, and racketeering. [PAR] [TLE] James Traficant [SEP] James Anthony Traficant Jr. (May 8, 1941 – September 27, 2014) was a Democratic, and later independent, politician and member of the United States House of Representatives from Ohio. He represented the 17th Congressional District, which centered on his hometown of Youngstown and included parts of three counties in northeast Ohio's Mahoning Valley. He was expelled from the House after being convicted of taking bribes, filing false tax returns, racketeering and forcing his aides to perform chores at his farm in Ohio and houseboat in Washington, D.C. He was sentenced to prison and released on September 2, 2009, after serving a seven-year sentence.
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eb80fe630a894d219954e8b83450a0d8
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When was the congressman who feuded with Louie Free released from prison?
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"September 2, 2009"
] |
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[PAR] [TLE] Later (song) [SEP] "Later" is a song by British recording artist Example. It was released as the second single from his upcoming sixth studio album, on 12 August 2016. The song was written and produced by Example himself with the collaboration of Andy Sheldrake and Kai Kai Smith. [PAR] [TLE] Example (musician) [SEP] Elliot John Gleave (born 20 June 1982), better known by his stage name Example, is an English rapper, singer, songwriter and record producer signed to Epic Records and Sony Music. He has also acted in numerous movies. His name arose due to his initials being E.G., which is an abbreviation of the Latin phrase "exempli gratia" ("for example").
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06a0a3dbeef04a7992e4b9b4c5787183
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When was the English rapper, singer and songwriter who sang "Later" born
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"20 June 1982"
] |
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[PAR] [TLE] Changing Partners [SEP] "Changing Partners" is a pop song with music by Larry Coleman and lyrics by Joe Darion, published in 1953. The best-known recording was made by Patti Page. It was also recorded the same year by Dinah Shore, Kay Starr and Bing Crosby. [PAR] [TLE] Kay Starr [SEP] Katherine Laverne Starks (July 21, 1922November 3, 2016), known as Kay Starr, was an American pop and jazz singer who enjoyed considerable success in the 1940s and 1950s. She is best remembered for introducing two songs that became #1 hits in the 1950s, "Wheel of Fortune" and "The Rock And Roll Waltz".
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cbe2e8b2cecd43e5a10111db95daea7b
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What American pop and jazz singer recorded "Changing Partners" the same year as Dinah Shore and Bing Crosby?
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"Kay Starr"
] |
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[PAR] [TLE] Take It from Me (film) [SEP] Take It from Me is a 1937 British comedy film directed by William Beaudine and starring Max Miller, Betty Lynne and Buddy Baer. It is often referred to by its working title, Transatlantic Trouble. [PAR] [TLE] Buddy Baer [SEP] Jacob Henry "Buddy" Baer (June 11, 1915 – July 18, 1986) was an American boxer and later an actor in films and on television.
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e1462831681a46e8989c5596144d6031
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Take it from me stars what American boxer who was born on June 11, 1915?
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"Jacob Henry \"Buddy\" Baer"
] |
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[PAR] [TLE] Where's Officer Tuba? [SEP] Where's Officer Tuba? is a 1986 Hong Kong action comedy film directed by Philip Chan and Ricky Lau and starring Sammo Hung, David Chiang, Jacky Cheung and Joey Wong. The film was later remade as "Look Out, Officer! " in 1990 which starred Stephen Chow. [PAR] [TLE] Jacky Cheung [SEP] Jacky Cheung Hok-yau (born 10 July 1961) is a Hong Kong singer, songwriter and actor. With more than 25 million records sold as of 2003, he is regarded as one of the "Four Heavenly Kings" and has been deemed the "God of Songs" of Hong Kong.
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85dabc006fa54803b14e7ca7f000e238
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The singer and songwriter who starred in the film Where's Officer Tuba also sold more than 25 million records as of 2003 and is deemed the what of Hong Kong?
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"\"God of Songs\""
] |
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[PAR] [TLE] Rage Against the Machine [SEP] Rage Against the Machine is an American heavy metal band from Los Angeles, California. Formed in 1991, the group consists of rapper and vocalist Zack de la Rocha, bassist and backing vocalist Tim Commerford, guitarist Tom Morello, and drummer Brad Wilk. They draw inspiration from early heavy metal instrumentation, hip hop acts such as Afrika Bambaataa, Public Enemy, and the Beastie Boys, punk rock such as the Sex Pistols and Fugazi, and Dutch crossover band Urban Dance Squad. Rage Against the Machine is well known for the members' revolutionary political views, which are expressed in many of the band's songs. As of 2010, they had sold over 16 million records worldwide. [PAR] [TLE] Hadda Be Playing on the Jukebox [SEP] "Hadda be Playin' on the Jukebox" is a poem written by Allen Ginsberg in 1975. It has been performed live, with accompanying music, by the band Rage Against the Machine, appearing on their album "Live & Rare".
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"Hadda be Playin' on the Jukebox" is a poem that has been performed to music by Rage Against The Machine. Who was the original poet?
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"Allen Ginsberg"
] |
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[PAR] [TLE] Royal Rumble (1993) [SEP] Royal Rumble (1993) was the sixth annual Royal Rumble professional wrestling pay-per-view (PPV) event produced by the World Wrestling Federation (WWF). It took place on January 24, 1993 at the ARCO Arena in Sacramento, California. The main event was a Royal Rumble match, a battle royal in which two wrestlers started the match in the ring; every two minutes, another wrestler joined. In total, thirty wrestlers competed to eliminate their competitors by throwing them over the top rope of the wrestling ring onto the arena floor. Yokozuna won the match and was awarded an opportunity to wrestle for the WWF World Heavyweight Championship at WrestleMania IX. Bret Hart also retained his WWF World Heavyweight Championship against Razor Ramon, and Shawn Michaels successfully defended his WWF Intercontinental Championship against Marty Jannetty. [PAR] [TLE] WrestleMania IX [SEP] WrestleMania IX was the ninth annual WrestleMania professional wrestling pay-per-view (PPV) event produced by the World Wrestling Federation (WWF). The event took place at Caesars Palace in Paradise, Nevada, on April 4, 1993, and was the first WrestleMania event held outdoors. The buildup to the pay-per-view consisted of feuds scripted by the WWF's writers, and the matches that took place at the event had pre-determined outcomes that had been decided by the promotion.
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a3368856363c467698cc88e16549fa75
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After Yokozuna won the match at the 1993 Royal Rumble, he was able to go to what WWF event?
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"WrestleMania IX"
] |
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[PAR] [TLE] Amit Mishra (singer) [SEP] Amit Mishra is an Indian singer, songwriter, voice actor and live performer. He became more well-known after the release of the song "Bulleya" sung by him from the film Ae Dil Hai Mushkil; for his rendition of the song he won a Filmfare Award for new music talent, Screen Award for Best Male Playback and IIFA Award for Best Male Playback. He got nominated for the same song in different award shows. He has also sung in some of Telugu, Bengali and Marathi films. [PAR] [TLE] Ae Dil Hai Mushkil [SEP] Ae Dil Hai Mushkil (English: "This Heart is Complicated" ) is a 2016 Indian romantic drama film written and directed by Karan Johar. It features Ranbir Kapoor, Anushka Sharma and Aishwarya Rai Bachchan in lead roles. It was released on 28 October 2016 on the Diwali weekend.
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fc7bffd7e24b4f6cac25e9d5914e8bff
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Amit Mishra is best known for "Bulleya" sung from a film by what director?
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"Karan Johar"
] |
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[PAR] [TLE] Historia Plantarum (Theophrastus) [SEP] Theophrastus's Enquiry into Plants or Historia Plantarum (Greek: Περὶ φυτῶν ἱστορία , "Peri phyton historia") was, along with his mentor Aristotle's "History of Animals", Pliny the Elder's "Natural History" and Dioscorides's "De Materia Medica", one of the most important books of natural history written in ancient times, and like them it was influential in the Renaissance. Theophrastus looks at plant structure, reproduction and growth; the varieties of plant around the world; wood; wild and cultivated plants; and their uses. Book 9 in particular, on the medicinal uses of plants, is one of the first herbals, describing juices, gums and resins extracted from plants, and how to gather them. [PAR] [TLE] History of Animals [SEP] History of Animals (Greek: Τῶν περὶ τὰ ζῷα ἱστοριῶν , Ton peri ta zoa historion, "Inquiries on Animals"; Latin: "Historia Animālium" "History of Animals") is one of the major texts on biology by the ancient Greek philosopher Aristotle, who had studied at Plato's Academy in Athens. It was written in the fourth century BC; Aristotle died in 322 BC.
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017e82b0a1fe40c9bb420f3097142bb9
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What year did the mentor of the person who wrote "Historia Plantarum" die?
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"322 BC"
] |
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[PAR] [TLE] African-American Jews [SEP] African-American Jews are people of mixed Jewish-African-American background or African Americans who are both born Jewish and who have converted to Judaism. [PAR] [TLE] Alliance of Black Jews [SEP] The Alliance of Black Jews was an American organization that was started in Chicago, Illinois, in 1995 by a group of African Americans who self-identified as Jews and Black Hebrews. At the time, they estimated that there were about 200,000 black Jews in the United States. The figure, which included Black Hebrew Israelites (not recognized as Jews by mainstream Judaism), as well as Reform, Conservative, Orthodox and Reconstructionist African-American Jews by birth or conversion, was based in part on the 1990 Jewish Population Study, which gave figures ranging from 135,000 to 260,000, depending on the definition of a Jew.
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9a55854279e54419bd7a9e471f3ca4a0
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The Alliance of Black Jews was an American organization that included, which Reconstructionist religion, that are people of mixed Jewish-African-American background, or African Americans who are both born Jewish and who have converted to Judaism?
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"African-American Jews"
] |
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[PAR] [TLE] Perisher Ski Resort [SEP] Perisher (known as Perisher Blue until 2009) is the largest ski resort in the Southern Hemisphere. Located in the Australian Snowy Mountains, the resort is an amalgamation of four villages (Perisher Valley, Smiggin Holes, Guthega, and Blue Cow) and their associated ski fields, covering approximately 12 km2 , with the base elevation at 1720 m AHD, and the summit elevation of 2054 m at the top of Mount Perisher. 4.4 km2 of this area is covered by 240 snow guns, which are used to artificially supplement the natural snowfall. Perisher was acquired by Vail Resorts, United States on March 30, 2015 for a sum of approximately AU$177 million. [PAR] [TLE] Blue Cow Mountain [SEP] Blue Cow is a ski resort that is part of Perisher located in the Snowy Mountains of New South Wales, Australia, within the Snowy Monaro Regional Council. The resort is situated within the Kosciuszko National Park and is administered by the NSW National Parks & Wildlife Service. During winter months, the only access to the village is via the Skitube underground railway. In summer, access is via off-road only. Blue Cow is one of the four resort bases within Perisher, Australia's largest ski resort.
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Where was the ski resort which has Blue Cow Mountain as part of it located?
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"Australian Snowy Mountains"
] |
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[PAR] [TLE] Susan Pevensie [SEP] Susan Pevensie is a fictional character in C. S. Lewis's "The Chronicles of Narnia" series. Susan is the elder sister and the second eldest Pevensie child. She appears in three of the seven books—as a child in "The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe" and "Prince Caspian", and as an adult in "The Horse and His Boy". She is also mentioned in "The Voyage of the Dawn Treader" and "The Last Battle". During her reign at the Narnian capital of Cair Paravel, she is known as Queen Susan the Gentle or Queen Susan of the Horn. She was the only Pevensie that survived the train wreck (because she was not on the train or at the station) on Earth which sent the others to Narnia after "The Last Battle". [PAR] [TLE] The Chronicles of Narnia [SEP] The Chronicles of Narnia is a series of seven fantasy novels by C. S. Lewis. It is considered a classic of children's literature and is the author's best-known work, having sold over 100 million copies in 47 languages. Written by Lewis, illustrated by Pauline Baynes, and originally published in London between 1950 and 1956, "The Chronicles of Narnia" has been adapted several times, complete or in part, for radio, television, the stage, and film.
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Susan Pevensie is a fictional character in "The Chronicles of Narnia" series, of seven fantasy novels, by who?
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"C. S. Lewis"
] |
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[PAR] [TLE] Yoshimi Minami [SEP] Yoshimi Minami (南 義美 , Minami Yoshimi , December 15, 1915 – November 25, 1944) was an ace fighter pilot in the Imperial Japanese Navy (IJN) during World War II. Participating in many of the Pacific War battles and campaigns as a member of several units, Minami was officially credited with destroying 15 enemy aircraft. He was killed in November 1944 attempting to crash his aircraft into enemy ships off Leyte as a participant in Kamikaze operations. [PAR] [TLE] Kamikaze [SEP] Kamikaze (神風 ) , officially Tokubetsu Kōgekitai (特別攻撃隊 , "Special Attack Unit" ) , abbreviated as Tokkō Tai (特攻隊 ) , and used as a verb as Tokkō (特攻 , "special attack" ) , were suicide attacks by military aviators from the Empire of Japan against Allied naval vessels in the closing stages of the Pacific campaign of World War II, designed to destroy warships more effectively than was possible with conventional attacks. During World War II, about 3,862 "kamikaze" pilots died, and about 19% of "kamikaze" attacks managed to hit a ship.
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91a5dac87ab54b46ac7d0ec3d8353dad
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What is the name of suicide attacks by military aviators that the ace fighter pilot in the Imperial Japanese Navy (IJN) during World War II Yoshimi Minami participated in?
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"Kamikaze"
] |
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[PAR] [TLE] Brian Nichols [SEP] Brian Gene Nichols (born December 10, 1971) is known for his escape and killing spree in the Fulton County Courthouse in Atlanta, Georgia, on March 11, 2005. Nichols was on trial for rape when he escaped from custody and murdered the judge presiding over his trial, a court reporter, a sheriff's deputy and later a federal agent. Twenty-six hours after a large-scale manhunt was launched in the metropolitan Atlanta area, Nichols was taken into custody. The prosecution charged him with committing 54 crimes during the escape; and he was found guilty on all counts on November 7, 2008. [PAR] [TLE] Rowland Barnes [SEP] Rowland W. Barnes (April 25, 1940 – March 11, 2005) was a Fulton County, Georgia, United States, Superior Court Judge. He oversaw the 2003 trial of hockey star Dany Heatley, who was charged with vehicular homicide after the death of teammate Dan Snyder in a car accident. Judge Barnes was shot to death in his courtroom by Brian Nichols in 2005.
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7bbc79446d7a49ce961a32cc3ad46b52
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Rowland Barnes was murdered by a man on trial for what crime?
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"rape"
] |
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[PAR] [TLE] Ivan Mikoyan [SEP] Vano "Ivan" Anastasovich Mikoyan (September 1, 1927 – November 25, 2016) was a Soviet Armenian aircraft designer, nephew of designer Artem Mikoyan. In 1944-1945, he studied at the Aviation Technical School in Stalinabad, then graduated from the Zhukovsky Air Force Engineering Academy. From 1953 he worked in OKB Mikoyan as assistant chief engineer, chief engineer for flight tests, and as the leading designer for MiG-21 family of fighter aircraft. In 1965 he was appointed as the lead designer on the MiG-23 fighter aircraft, and the technical director of joint state tests after 1968. Starting in 1973, Ivan was deputy chief designer for the MiG-29 fighter aircraft. Later, he was an adviser for Russian Aircraft Corporation MiG. [PAR] [TLE] Artem Mikoyan [SEP] Artem (Artyom) Ivanovich Mikoyan (Russian: Артём Ива́нович Микоя́н ; Armenian: Արտյոմ (Անուշավան) Հովհաննեսի Միկոյան "Artyom (Anushavan) Hovhannesi Mikoyan" ; 5 August [O.S. 23 July] 1905 – 9 December 1970) was a Soviet Armenian aircraft designer. In partnership with Mikhail Gurevich he designed many of the famous MiG military aircraft.
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ea2a14c6bc9c43a9ba5f8f19c9d4aaa5
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Who is the Uncle of Vano "Ivan" Anastasovich Mikoyan and a Soviet Armenian aircraft designer?
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"Artem Mikoyan"
] |
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[PAR] [TLE] Edgar Vincent [SEP] Edgar Vincent (13 March 1918, Hamburg — 26 June 2008, New York City) was an American publicist and actor of German birth. He began his career appearing in small roles in Hollywood films during the 1940s but his German accent prevented him from moving further with his career. In 1949 he joined a New York publishing firm with his first client being the opera singer Ezio Pinza. He went on to specialize in being a publicist for opera singers, helping shape and forward the careers of major stars like Lily Pons, Anna Moffo, Eleanor Steber, Jussi Björling, George London, Leonard Warren, Mirella Freni, Shirley Verrett, Cecilia Bartoli, Dolora Zajick, Dorothy Kirsten, Eileen Farrell, Birgit Nilsson, Rise Stevens and Salvatore Licitra. He had a particularly close friendship and relationship with the late Beverly Sills and was also a close friend and adviser to Plácido Domingo in addition to being his publicist. Vincent also worked for Mikhail Baryshnikov and a handful of musicians other than opera singers, including conductors Erich Leinsdorf, Leopold Stokowski and Georg Solti; the cellist Mstislav Rostropovich; and the violinist Isaac Stern. He also worked frequently with his colleague, fellow publicist Margaret Carson. [PAR] [TLE] Lily Pons [SEP] Lily Pons (April 12, 1898 – February 13, 1976) was a French-American operatic soprano and actress who had an active career from the late 1920s through the early 1970s. As an opera singer she specialized in the coloratura soprano repertoire and was particularly associated with the title roles in "Lakmé" and "Lucia di Lammermoor". In addition to appearing as a guest artist with many opera houses internationally, Pons enjoyed a long association with the Metropolitan Opera in New York City, where she performed nearly 300 times between 1931 and 1960.
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Edgar Vincent was an American publicist and actor of German birth, He went on to specialize in being a publicist for opera singers, helping shape and forward the careers of major stars like which French-American operatic soprano and actress who had an active career from the late 1920s through the early 1970s?
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[
"Lily Pons"
] |
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[PAR] [TLE] Angelica Kauffman [SEP] Maria Anna Angelika Kauffmann {'1': ", '2': ", '3': 'RA', '4': "} (30 October 1741 – 5 November 1807), usually known in English as Angelica Kauffman, was a Swiss Neoclassical painter who had a successful career in London and Rome. Remembered primarily as a history painter, Kauffmann was a skilled portraitist, landscape and decoration painter. She was one of the two female founding members of the Royal Academy in London in 1768. [PAR] [TLE] The Sorrow of Telemachus [SEP] The Sorrow of Telemachus is a 1783 oil painting by Angelica Kauffman. It is in the collection of the Metropolitan Museum of Art.
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f1b949420d164ba28d88d56e51a6521e
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What is the nationality of the painter that painted the Sorrow of Telemachus?
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"Swiss"
] |
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[PAR] [TLE] Court Martial (1928 film) [SEP] Court Martial (1928) is a silent film directed by George B. Seitz, starring Jack Holt, Betty Compson as Belle Starr, and Frank Austin as Abraham Lincoln, and released by Columbia Pictures. [PAR] [TLE] Belle Starr [SEP] Myra Maybelle Shirley Reed Starr (February 5, 1848 – February 3, 1889), better known as Belle Starr, was a notorious American outlaw.
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9a0cf0fd31c94dcbbcb58cab4c54c4dd
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Which film starred Betty Compson as a notorious American outlaw born on February 5, 1848?
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"Court Martial"
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[PAR] [TLE] The End Tour [SEP] The End Tour was the farewell tour of the heavy metal band Black Sabbath, featuring founding members Ozzy Osbourne, Tony Iommi and Geezer Butler. The tour concluded Sabbath's 40+ year career. The final show was February 4, 2017, in their home city of Birmingham, UK. [PAR] [TLE] The End (EP) [SEP] The End is an EP by English heavy metal band Black Sabbath, released on January 20, 2016. It was only available at dates on their final tour The End. The EP's first four tracks are unreleased songs from the "13" sessions, and the rest were recorded live on that album's tour in 2013–2014.
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What was the name of the farewell tour of the heavy metal band Black Sabbath which shares its name with their EP released on January 2016 and was only available on this tour?
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"The End Tour"
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[PAR] [TLE] Pierre Womé [SEP] Pierre Nlend Womé (born 26 March 1979) is a Cameroonian retired footballer who played as a defender. A journeyman, Womé was a versatile and skillful left wingback who played for 14 clubs in six countries, being only one of eleven players to have played in the top divisions in Italy, Spain, England and Germany respectively (the others are Jon Dahl Tomasson, Abel Xavier, Gheorghe Popescu, Florin Răducioiu, Pepe Reina, Christian Poulsen, Maniche, Marko Marin, Eduardo Vargas and Obafemi Martins). [PAR] [TLE] Eduardo Vargas [SEP] Eduardo Jesús Vargas Rojas (] ; born 20 November 1989) is a Chilean footballer who plays for Liga MX club Tigres UANL and the Chile national team. A quick and dynamic forward, he can play as either striker, second striker or winger.
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Pierre Nlend Womé played in the top division of four countries just like this Chilean footballer who can play as either striker, second striker or what?
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"winger"
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[PAR] [TLE] Delta Sigma Theta [SEP] Delta Sigma Theta (ΔΣΘ ; sometimes abbreviated Deltas or DST) is a not-for profit Greek-lettered sorority of college-educated women dedicated to public service with an emphasis on programs that target the African American community. Delta Sigma Theta was founded on January 13, 1913, by 22 collegiate women at Howard University in Washington, D.C. Membership is open to any woman who meets the requirements, regardless of religion, race, or nationality. Women may join through undergraduate chapters at a college or university, or through an alumnae chapter after earning a college degree. [PAR] [TLE] Yvonne Kennedy [SEP] Yvonne Kennedy (January 8, 1945 – December 8, 2012) was an Alabama state representative from Mobile, Alabama, and a former president of Bishop State Community College. She served as national president of Delta Sigma Theta sorority from 1988-1992.
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From 1988-1992 Yvonne Kennedy served as national president of a sorority that was founded by women from what university?
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"Howard University"
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[PAR] [TLE] Kevin Eastman [SEP] Kevin Brooks Eastman (born May 30, 1962) is an American comic book artist and writer, best known as the co-creator alongside Peter Laird of the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles. Eastman is also the editor and publisher of the magazine "Heavy Metal". [PAR] [TLE] John C. Schulte [SEP] John Christopher Schulte (born 1959) is an American writer, director, and producer of animation, toys and entertainment properties. He has developed many iconic intellectual properties from the 1980s, 1990s and on into the 21st-century. Working as a developer and writer, he served on the development team for the wildly popular "Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles", which became a multi-billion dollar franchise internationally and has enjoyed several resurgences since its original inception by the comic book duo, Kevin Eastman and Peter Laird. He provided seminal development for licensee, Playmates Toys, and contributed stories to the animated series, helmed by veteran satirist, Jack Mendelsohn.
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John Christopher Schulte is an American writer, director, and producer of animation, toys and entertainment properties, he served on the development team for the wildly popular "Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles", its original inception by which American comic book artist and writer, best known as the co-creator alongside Peter Laird?
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"Kevin Brooks Eastman"
] |
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[PAR] [TLE] Ellen Stewart [SEP] Ellen Stewart (November 7, 1919 – January 13, 2011) was an American theatre director and producer and the founder of La MaMa, E.T.C. (Experimental Theatre Club). In the 1950s she worked as a fashion designer for Saks Fifth Avenue, Bergdorf Goodman, Lord & Taylor, and Henri Bendel. [PAR] [TLE] Henri Bendel [SEP] Henri Bendel, established in 1895, is an American upscale women's specialty store based in New York City that sells the Henri Bendel brand of handbags, jewelry, luxury fashion accessories, home fragrances and gifts. Its flagship New York store is located at 712 Fifth Avenue.
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Which store located at 712 Fifth Avenue did Ellen Steward work at as a fashion designer in the 1950s?
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"Henri Bendel"
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[PAR] [TLE] Antoine Walker [SEP] Antoine Devon Walker (born August 12, 1976) is an American former professional basketball player. He was drafted with the sixth overall pick in the 1996 NBA draft out of the University of Kentucky and played in the NBA from 1996 to 2008. Walker played for the Celtics, Mavericks, Hawks, Heat, Timberwolves, the BSN's Mets and the NBA D-League's Stampede before retiring from basketball in 2012. Walker, a three-time NBA All-Star, won an NCAA championship with Kentucky in 1996 and an NBA championship with the Miami Heat in 2006. [PAR] [TLE] 2004–05 Boston Celtics season [SEP] The 2004–05 NBA season was the 59th season for the Boston Celtics in the National Basketball Association. The season is memorable when the team hired Doc Rivers to be their head coach for the upcoming season. During the offseason, the Celtics acquired All-Star guard Gary Payton, and former Celtics forward Rick Fox from the Los Angeles Lakers, but Fox would retire before the season. The Celtics struggled playing under .500 for the first half of the season. At midseason, Payton was traded to the Atlanta Hawks for former Celtic All-Star forward Antoine Walker. However, Payton would never suit up for the Hawks and was released shortly after. He then re-signed with the Celtics afterwards for the remainder of the season. The team went on a 7-game winning streak in March, finishing first place in the Atlantic Division with a 45–37 record. Paul Pierce was selected for the 2005 NBA All-Star Game.
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During the 2004–05 Boston Celtics season Gary Payton was traded for a basketball player that attened what univeristy?
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"University of Kentucky"
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[PAR] [TLE] New Hampshire Department of Corrections [SEP] New Hampshire Department of Corrections is an executive agency of the U.S. state of New Hampshire; charged with overseeing the state correctional facilities, supervising probation and parolees, and serving in an advisory capacity in the prevention of crime and delinquency. As of June 30, 2013, the Department had an inmate population of 2,791, 15,267 on probation or parole, and 893 total employees, 470 as corrections officers and 64 as probation/parole officers. The agency has its headquarters in Concord. [PAR] [TLE] New Hampshire State Prison for Men [SEP] New Hampshire State Prison for Men (NHSPM) is a New Hampshire Department of Corrections prison in New Hampshire, United States. Located in Concord, New Hampshire, it is equipped to accept maximum, medium, and minimum security prisoners.
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NHSPM is which executive agency of the U.S. state of New Hampshire; charged with overseeing the state correctional facilities, supervising probation and parolees, and serving in an advisory capacity in the prevention of crime and delinquency?
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"Department of Corrections prison"
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[PAR] [TLE] John Updike [SEP] John Hoyer Updike (March 18, 1932 – January 27, 2009) was an American novelist, poet, short story writer, art critic, and literary critic. One of only three writers to win the Pulitzer Prize for Fiction more than once (the others were Booth Tarkington and William Faulkner), Updike published more than twenty novels, more than a dozen short-story collections, as well as poetry, art and literary criticism and children's books during his career. [PAR] [TLE] The Witches of Eastwick (film) [SEP] The Witches of Eastwick is a 1987 American comedy-fantasy film based on John Updike's novel "The Witches of Eastwick". Directed by George Miller, the film stars Jack Nicholson as Daryl Van Horne, alongside Cher, Michelle Pfeiffer and Susan Sarandon as the eponymous witches.
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The Witches of Eastwick, based on john Updike's novel, was Directed by which director.?
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"George Miller"
] |
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[PAR] [TLE] Josine Blok [SEP] Josine Henriëtte Blok (born 9 June 1953) is a Dutch classical scholar. She has been a professor of Ancient History and Classical Civilisation at Utrecht University since 2001. [PAR] [TLE] Utrecht University [SEP] Utrecht University (UU; Dutch: "Universiteit Utrecht" , formerly "Rijksuniversiteit Utrecht") is a university in Utrecht, the Netherlands. It is one of the oldest universities in the Netherlands. Established March 26, 1636, it had an enrollment of 30,449 students in 2012, and employed 5,295 faculty and staff. In 2011, 485 PhD degrees were awarded and 7,773 scientific articles were published. The 2013 budget of the university was €765 million.
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Josine Blok has been a professor of Ancient History and Classical Civilisation at what university that is also one of the oldest in the Netherlands
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"Utrecht University"
] |
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[PAR] [TLE] Michael J. Fox [SEP] Michael Andrew Fox, OC (born June 9, 1961), known professionally as Michael J. Fox, is a Canadian-American actor, author, producer, and activist. With a film and television career spanning from the 1970s, Fox starred in the "Back to the Future" trilogy, where he portrayed Marty McFly. Other notable roles have included Mike Flaherty on the ABC sitcom "Spin City" (1996–2000), for which he won five Emmys, four Golden Globes, and two Screen Actors Guild Awards and his portrayal of Alex P. Keaton on the American sitcom "Family Ties". [PAR] [TLE] 48th Primetime Emmy Awards [SEP] The 48th Primetime Emmy Awards were held at the Pasadena Civic Auditorium in Pasadena, California. The awards were presented over two ceremonies, one untelevised on September 7, 1996, and other televised on September 8, 1996. It was hosted by Michael J. Fox, Paul Reiser, and Oprah Winfrey. Two networks, A&E and AMC, received their first major nominations this year.
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What actor who starred in the "Back to the Future" trilogy, where he portrayed Marty McFly., hosted an awards show where two networks, A&E and AMC, received their first major nominations that year?
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"Michael Andrew Fox"
] |
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[PAR] [TLE] Georgy Zhukov [SEP] Georgy Konstantinovich Zhukov 1 December 1896 – 18 June 1974), was a Soviet Red Army officer who became Chief of General Staff, Deputy Commander-in-Chief, Minister of Defence and a member of the Politburo. During World War II he participated in multiple battles, ultimately commanding the 1st Belorussian Front in the Battle of Berlin, which resulted in the defeat of Nazi Germany, and the end of the War in Europe [PAR] [TLE] Totskoye nuclear exercise [SEP] The Totskoye nuclear exercise was a military exercise undertaken by the Soviet Army to explore defensive and offensive warfare during nuclear war. The exercise, under the code name "Snowball", involved an aerial detonation of a 40 kt RDS-4 nuclear bomb. The stated goal of the operation was military training for breaking through heavily fortified defensive lines of a military opponent using nuclear weapons. An army of 45,000 soldiers marched through the area around the epicenter soon after the nuclear blast. The exercise was conducted on September 14, 1954, at 9.33 a.m., under the command of Marshal Georgy Zhukov to the north of Totskoye village in Orenburg Oblast, Russia, in the South Ural Military District.
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18418a4873ec449fbfc81f2066624840
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The commander of the Totskoye nuclear exercise also command what battle that resulted in the deafeat of Nazi Germany?
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"Battle of Berlin"
] |
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[PAR] [TLE] Riga International Airport [SEP] Riga International Airport (Latvian: "Starptautiskā lidosta "Rīga"" ; IATA: RIX, ICAO: EVRA ) is the international airport of Riga, the capital of Latvia, and the largest airport in the Baltic states with direct flights to over 90 destinations in 30 countries. It serves as a hub for airBaltic, SmartLynx Airlines, RAF-Avia, Vip Avia and Inversija and as one of the base airports for Wizz Air. Latvian national carrier airBaltic is the biggest in the airport, followed by Ryanair. [PAR] [TLE] Wizz Air [SEP] Wizz Air, legally incorporated as "Wizz Air Hungary Ltd." (Hungarian: "Wizz Air Hungary Légiközlekedési Kft. " ), is a Hungarian low-cost airline with its head office in Budapest. The airline serves many cities across Europe, Israel and the United Arab Emirates. It has the largest fleet of any Hungarian airline, although it is not a flag carrier, and currently serves 42 countries. Its Jersey based parent company, Wizz Air Holdings Plc, is listed on the London Stock Exchange and is a constituent of the FTSE 250 Index.
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Riga International serves as a base airport for a Hungarian airline whose head office is in what city?
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"Budapest"
] |
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[PAR] [TLE] Canadian National Railway [SEP] The Canadian National Railway Company (French: "Compagnie des chemins de fer nationaux du Canada" ) is a Canadian Class I freight railway headquartered in Montreal, Quebec that serves Canada and the Midwestern and Southern United States. CN's slogan is ""North America's Railroad"". CN is a public company with 24,000 employees. It had a market capitalization of 32 billion CAD in 2011. CN was government-owned, having been a Canadian Crown corporation from its founding to its privatization in 1995. Bill Gates was, in 2011, the largest single shareholder of CN stock. [PAR] [TLE] Alberta Coal Branch [SEP] The Alberta Coal Branch is the name given to a segment of the Canadian National Railway (originally the Grand Trunk Pacific Railway) and the region through which it passes. It is located within Yellowhead County in west-central Alberta, Canada.
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The Alberta Coal Branch is the name given to a segment of the Canadian National Railway, a Canadian Class I freight railway headquartered in Montreal, Quebec that serves Canada and the Midwestern and Southern United States, having been a Canadian Crown corporation from its founding to its privatization in which year?
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"1995"
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[PAR] [TLE] Alan Ruck [SEP] Alan Douglas Ruck (born July 1, 1956) is an American actor. He played Cameron Frye, Ferris Bueller's hypochondriac best friend in John Hughes' "Ferris Bueller's Day Off" (1986), and Stuart Bondek, the lecherous, power-hungry member of the mayor's staff in the ABC sitcom "Spin City". His other notable films include "Bad Boys" (1983), "Three Fugitives" (1989), "Young Guns II" (1990), "Speed" (1994), "Twister" (1996), and "Kickin' It Old Skool" (2007). In 2016, he co-starred with Geena Davis in an updated Fox TV adaptation of William Peter Blatty's best-selling novel "The Exorcist." [PAR] [TLE] Ferris Bueller's Day Off [SEP] Ferris Bueller's Day Off is a 1986 American teen comedy film written, co-produced and directed by John Hughes, and co-produced by Tom Jacobson. The film stars Matthew Broderick as Ferris Bueller, a high-school slacker who spends a day off from school, with Mia Sara and Alan Ruck. Ferris regularly "breaks the fourth wall" to explain techniques and inner thoughts.
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Alan Douglas Ruck, is an American actor, he played Cameron Frye, Bueller's hypochondriac best friend in John Hughes' "Ferris Bueller's Day Off", released in which year?
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"1986"
] |
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[PAR] [TLE] Juan Mascaró [SEP] Juan Mascaró (December 8, 1897 – March 19, 1987) was a Spanish translator born in Majorca to a farming family. He is responsible for one of the most popular English translations of the Hindu text Bhagavad Gita, and of some of the major "Upanishads". He also translated a key Buddhist text, "Dhammapada", into English from Pāli, which was published in 1973. His first work, "Lamps of Fire", was a collection of religious and spiritual wisdom from across the world; a selection from the book inspired the Beatles song The Inner Light. Though his native tongue was Catalan, he translated into English. [PAR] [TLE] The Inner Light (song) [SEP] "The Inner Light" is a song by the English rock group the Beatles, written by George Harrison. It was released on a non-album single in March 1968, as the B-side to "Lady Madonna". The song was the first Harrison composition to be issued on a Beatles single and reflects the band's embrace of Transcendental Meditation, which they were studying in India under Maharishi Mahesh Yogi at the time of the single's release. After "Love You To" and "Within You Without You", it was the last of Harrison's three songs from the Beatles era that demonstrate an overt Indian classical influence and are styled as Indian pieces. The lyrics are a rendering of a poem from the Taoist "Tao Te Ching", which he set to music on the recommendation of Juan Mascaró, a Sanskrit scholar who had translated the passage in his 1958 book "Lamps of Fire".
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Juan Mascaró created a book that was inspiration for which George Harrison-penned Beatles song?
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"The Inner Light"
] |
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[PAR] [TLE] Jules Dassin [SEP] Julius "Jules" Dassin (December 18, 1911 – March 31, 2008) was an American film director, producer, writer and actor. He was a subject of the Hollywood blacklist in the McCarthy era, and subsequently moved to France, where he revived his career. [PAR] [TLE] Illya Darling [SEP] Illya Darling is a musical with a book by Jules Dassin, music by Manos Hadjidakis, and lyrics by Joe Darion, based on Dassin's 1960 film "Never on Sunday".
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20de594f73b547e4b9f483d5937ebf37
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What 1960 film was made by someone blacklisted in the McCarthy era?
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"Never on Sunday"
] |
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[PAR] [TLE] Hull Victoria Pier railway station [SEP] Corporation Pier station was the Manchester, Sheffield and Lincolnshire Railway's booking office for their ferry service between Corporation Pier, Hull and New Holland Pier in Lincolnshire. It was not rail connected, but served as a ticket office and waiting room for the Humber Ferry. [PAR] [TLE] Humber Ferry [SEP] The Humber Ferry was a ferry service on the Humber between Kingston upon Hull and New Holland in Lincolnshire which operated until the completion of the Humber Bridge in 1981.
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a22acf53809d4518aec712703ee93475
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In what year did the ferry service for which Corporation Pier station served as a ticket office and waiting room stop operating?
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"1981"
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[PAR] [TLE] Elliot Goldenthal [SEP] Elliot Goldenthal (born May 2, 1954) is an American composer of film scores and contemporary classical music. He was a student of Aaron Copland and John Corigliano, and is best known for his distinctive style and ability to blend various musical styles and techniques in original and inventive ways. He is also a film-music composer, and won the Academy Award for Best Original Score in 2002 for his score to the motion picture "Frida", directed by his long-time partner Julie Taymor. [PAR] [TLE] Golden Gate (soundtrack) [SEP] The Golden Gate score was composed by Elliot Goldenthal in 1993 and released in 1994 for the Golden Gate film.
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9334f5b9f43a42a48eda4e79d67f7882
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The Golden Gate score was composed by an American composer who was born in what year?
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"1954"
] |
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[PAR] [TLE] Metroplex (record label) [SEP] Metroplex is a techno record label in Detroit, founded in 1985 by techno pioneer Juan Atkins. Juan Atkins did most of his work for the label under the pseudonyms "Model 500" and "Infiniti", and will occasionally use such names for live acts. [PAR] [TLE] Juan Atkins [SEP] Juan Atkins (born September 12, 1962) is an American musician. He is widely credited as the originator of techno music, specifically Detroit techno along with Derrick May and Kevin Saunderson. The three, sometimes called the Belleville Three, attended high school together in Belleville, Michigan, near Detroit.
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The founder of the techno record label Metroplex was born in what year?
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"1962"
] |
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