text
stringlengths 258
1.62k
| id
stringlengths 5
13
| seed
stringclasses 71
values | preceding_context
stringlengths 54
870
| trailing_context
stringlengths 50
691
| matching_sentence
stringlengths 51
808
| correlations
listlengths 1
24
| max_attention_score
float64 0
0.18
| max_found_at
stringclasses 3
values |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Those then gathered together from different countries were fired by the need for humanity to awaken to a keener realization of the dangers threatening to end modern civilization. Organized on a democratic basis, no attempt was made to fetter the free speech of her view by a woman invited to attend its sessions, or by anyone asked to contribute to its success with suggestions and advice. Legacy
The official report of the International Conference of Women Workers to Promote Permanent Peace, entitled: Women, World War and Permanent Peace, May Wright Sewall, editor, which was published in San Francisco at the close of 1915, forms a notable contribution to the literature of peace. Some of the conference's collected records are held in the Swarthmore College Peace Collection. | 73507070_36 | workers | Those then gathered together from different countries were fired by the need for humanity to awaken to a keener realization of the dangers threatening to end modern civilization. Organized on a democratic basis, no attempt was made to fetter the free speech of her view by a woman invited to attend its sessions, or by anyone asked to contribute to its success with suggestions and advice. | Some of the conference's collected records are held in the Swarthmore College Peace Collection. | Legacy
The official report of the International Conference of Women Workers to Promote Permanent Peace, entitled: Women, World War and Permanent Peace, May Wright Sewall, editor, which was published in San Francisco at the close of 1915, forms a notable contribution to the literature of peace. | [
{
"attention_score": 0.0013012747513130307,
"distance": 32,
"gendered_location": "preceding",
"gendered_pos": 49,
"gendered_word": "woman",
"word_pos": 81,
"word_pos_tag": "PROPN"
},
{
"attention_score": 0.015858102589845657,
"distance": 1,
"gendered_location": "matching",
"gendered_pos": 80,
"gendered_word": "Women",
"word_pos": 81,
"word_pos_tag": "PROPN"
},
{
"attention_score": 0.009023010730743408,
"distance": 8,
"gendered_location": "matching",
"gendered_pos": 89,
"gendered_word": "Women",
"word_pos": 81,
"word_pos_tag": "PROPN"
}
] | 0.015858 | matching |
Middleton Memorial Veterans Hospital. She helped to establish the Geriatric Research, Education and Clinical Research Center, which focuses on ageing and Alzheimer's disease. At the time, concepts such as the social determinants of health had yet to be established, and Carnes had to develop a multidisciplinary approach to support her patients. The United States Department of Veterans Affairs recognised that only 15% of the United States Armed Forces were women, and there was very little research into women's health. | 73507783_15 | patients | Middleton Memorial Veterans Hospital. She helped to establish the Geriatric Research, Education and Clinical Research Center, which focuses on ageing and Alzheimer's disease. | The United States Department of Veterans Affairs recognised that only 15% of the United States Armed Forces were women, and there was very little research into women's health. | At the time, concepts such as the social determinants of health had yet to be established, and Carnes had to develop a multidisciplinary approach to support her patients. | [
{
"attention_score": 0.001802460988983512,
"distance": 21,
"gendered_location": "trailing",
"gendered_pos": 78,
"gendered_word": "women",
"word_pos": 57,
"word_pos_tag": "NOUN"
},
{
"attention_score": 0.004513648338615894,
"distance": 30,
"gendered_location": "trailing",
"gendered_pos": 87,
"gendered_word": "women",
"word_pos": 57,
"word_pos_tag": "NOUN"
}
] | 0.004514 | trailing |
Her research looks to develop interventions that increase the participation of people from historically excluded groups in science. Early life and education
Carnes was born in Youngstown, Ohio. Her parents were both veterans of World War II, and her father was a Unitarian minister. She grew up in Memphis, but moved to Buffalo, New York during the civil rights movement. | 73507783_4 | veterans | Her research looks to develop interventions that increase the participation of people from historically excluded groups in science. Early life and education
Carnes was born in Youngstown, Ohio. | She grew up in Memphis, but moved to Buffalo, New York during the civil rights movement. | Her parents were both veterans of World War II, and her father was a Unitarian minister. | [
{
"attention_score": 0.012130721472203732,
"distance": 8,
"gendered_location": "trailing",
"gendered_pos": 44,
"gendered_word": "father",
"word_pos": 36,
"word_pos_tag": "NOUN"
}
] | 0.012131 | trailing |
She helped to establish the Geriatric Research, Education and Clinical Research Center, which focuses on ageing and Alzheimer's disease. At the time, concepts such as the social determinants of health had yet to be established, and Carnes had to develop a multidisciplinary approach to support her patients. The United States Department of Veterans Affairs recognised that only 15% of the United States Armed Forces were women, and there was very little research into women's health. Simultaneously, the National Institutes of Health set up an Office on the Research of Women's Health. | 73507783_16 | veterans | She helped to establish the Geriatric Research, Education and Clinical Research Center, which focuses on ageing and Alzheimer's disease. At the time, concepts such as the social determinants of health had yet to be established, and Carnes had to develop a multidisciplinary approach to support her patients. | Simultaneously, the National Institutes of Health set up an Office on the Research of Women's Health. | The United States Department of Veterans Affairs recognised that only 15% of the United States Armed Forces were women, and there was very little research into women's health. | [
{
"attention_score": 0.007745425216853619,
"distance": 14,
"gendered_location": "matching",
"gendered_pos": 73,
"gendered_word": "women",
"word_pos": 59,
"word_pos_tag": "PROPN"
},
{
"attention_score": 0.0017315454315394163,
"distance": 23,
"gendered_location": "trailing",
"gendered_pos": 82,
"gendered_word": "women",
"word_pos": 59,
"word_pos_tag": "PROPN"
},
{
"attention_score": 0.001651357626542449,
"distance": 42,
"gendered_location": "trailing",
"gendered_pos": 101,
"gendered_word": "Women",
"word_pos": 59,
"word_pos_tag": "PROPN"
}
] | 0.007745 | matching |
Unfortunately for the king Schomberg also hated Épernon, so for the performance of this mission he had to be granted two gifts of 4000 écus. After the humiliation of the Day of the Barricades, Henri prepared for an Estates General in which he could reassert his control over his kingdom. As part of the preparations for this showdown with the ligue he dismissed all his ministers and brought in new faces. Schomberg consoled the dismissed surintendant des finances Bellièvre that his dismissal was surely temporary, and that Henri would recall the men when it was politically practical. | 73507977_88 | ministers | Unfortunately for the king Schomberg also hated Épernon, so for the performance of this mission he had to be granted two gifts of 4000 écus. After the humiliation of the Day of the Barricades, Henri prepared for an Estates General in which he could reassert his control over his kingdom. | Schomberg consoled the dismissed surintendant des finances Bellièvre that his dismissal was surely temporary, and that Henri would recall the men when it was politically practical. | As part of the preparations for this showdown with the ligue he dismissed all his ministers and brought in new faces. | [
{
"attention_score": 0.012057734653353691,
"distance": 28,
"gendered_location": "trailing",
"gendered_pos": 97,
"gendered_word": "men",
"word_pos": 69,
"word_pos_tag": "NOUN"
}
] | 0.012058 | trailing |
Woolman Systems was, at the time, a significant sub-contractor of a new $2 million program to provide employment to the chronically unemployed as part of the Roxbury-Dorchester-South End Greater Boston Consortium that was implementing a job training program in Boston. In the case against the three men, the prosecution alleged that they had committed the murder and assault with intent to murder with their alleged motive being a dispute over federal money that had been provided for the purposes of providing job training to chronically unemployed Roxbury residents. Investigators had first been directed to the three charged men after Ronald Hicks, a pimp who was one of the survivors of the fatal shooting incident, had named the Campbell brothers and Chandler as likely culprits and assigned the aforementioned motive as the reason for this belief. In March 1969, Hicks, who was the prosecution's main witness, was shot to death. | 73508422_67 | investigators | Woolman Systems was, at the time, a significant sub-contractor of a new $2 million program to provide employment to the chronically unemployed as part of the Roxbury-Dorchester-South End Greater Boston Consortium that was implementing a job training program in Boston. In the case against the three men, the prosecution alleged that they had committed the murder and assault with intent to murder with their alleged motive being a dispute over federal money that had been provided for the purposes of providing job training to chronically unemployed Roxbury residents. | In March 1969, Hicks, who was the prosecution's main witness, was shot to death. | Investigators had first been directed to the three charged men after Ronald Hicks, a pimp who was one of the survivors of the fatal shooting incident, had named the Campbell brothers and Chandler as likely culprits and assigned the aforementioned motive as the reason for this belief. | [
{
"attention_score": 0.0012183849466964602,
"distance": 44,
"gendered_location": "preceding",
"gendered_pos": 57,
"gendered_word": "men",
"word_pos": 101,
"word_pos_tag": "NOUN"
},
{
"attention_score": 0.0012357179075479507,
"distance": 9,
"gendered_location": "matching",
"gendered_pos": 110,
"gendered_word": "men",
"word_pos": 101,
"word_pos_tag": "NOUN"
}
] | 0.001236 | matching |
Woolman Systems was, at the time, a significant sub-contractor of a new $2 million program to provide employment to the chronically unemployed as part of the Roxbury-Dorchester-South End Greater Boston Consortium that was implementing a job training program in Boston. In the case against the three men, the prosecution alleged that they had committed the murder and assault with intent to murder with their alleged motive being a dispute over federal money that had been provided for the purposes of providing job training to chronically unemployed Roxbury residents. Investigators had first been directed to the three charged men after Ronald Hicks, a pimp who was one of the survivors of the fatal shooting incident, had named the Campbell brothers and Chandler as likely culprits and assigned the aforementioned motive as the reason for this belief. In March 1969, Hicks, who was the prosecution's main witness, was shot to death. | 73508422_67 | investigators | Woolman Systems was, at the time, a significant sub-contractor of a new $2 million program to provide employment to the chronically unemployed as part of the Roxbury-Dorchester-South End Greater Boston Consortium that was implementing a job training program in Boston. In the case against the three men, the prosecution alleged that they had committed the murder and assault with intent to murder with their alleged motive being a dispute over federal money that had been provided for the purposes of providing job training to chronically unemployed Roxbury residents. | In March 1969, Hicks, who was the prosecution's main witness, was shot to death. | Investigators had first been directed to the three charged men after Ronald Hicks, a pimp who was one of the survivors of the fatal shooting incident, had named the Campbell brothers and Chandler as likely culprits and assigned the aforementioned motive as the reason for this belief. | [
{
"attention_score": 0.0012183849466964602,
"distance": 44,
"gendered_location": "preceding",
"gendered_pos": 57,
"gendered_word": "men",
"word_pos": 101,
"word_pos_tag": "NOUN"
},
{
"attention_score": 0.0012357179075479507,
"distance": 9,
"gendered_location": "matching",
"gendered_pos": 110,
"gendered_word": "men",
"word_pos": 101,
"word_pos_tag": "NOUN"
}
] | 0.001236 | matching |
Their eldest child was their son Alvin Jr. Their two other children, son Andre and daughter Andrea, were twins. Campbell was sentenced to an eight-year prison stint shortly after the birth of his twin children, and his wife Roberta died in a car crash on her way to pay him a visit at prison. As a result, their children were raised both in foster care and by various relatives. Campbell’s two sons would ultimately also spend time in prison. | 73508422_111 | relatives | Their eldest child was their son Alvin Jr. Their two other children, son Andre and daughter Andrea, were twins. Campbell was sentenced to an eight-year prison stint shortly after the birth of his twin children, and his wife Roberta died in a car crash on her way to pay him a visit at prison. | Campbell’s two sons would ultimately also spend time in prison. | As a result, their children were raised both in foster care and by various relatives. | [
{
"attention_score": 0.002362969797104597,
"distance": 33,
"gendered_location": "preceding",
"gendered_pos": 43,
"gendered_word": "wife",
"word_pos": 76,
"word_pos_tag": "NOUN"
}
] | 0.002363 | preceding |
At , there are piles of dead bodies, and many living Russian, Czechoslovakian, Polish and French prisoners. At Penig Concentration Camp, Hungarian women and others display wounds. Doctors treat patients and U.S. Red Cross workers move them to German Air Force hospital where their former captors are forced to care for them. Reel 2
At Ohrdruf concentration camp, inspection team composed of Allied military leaders, members of U.S. Congress and local townspeople tours camp. | 73509834_21 | patients | At , there are piles of dead bodies, and many living Russian, Czechoslovakian, Polish and French prisoners. At Penig Concentration Camp, Hungarian women and others display wounds. | Reel 2
At Ohrdruf concentration camp, inspection team composed of Allied military leaders, members of U.S. Congress and local townspeople tours camp. | Doctors treat patients and U.S. Red Cross workers move them to German Air Force hospital where their former captors are forced to care for them. | [
{
"attention_score": 0.0018422049470245838,
"distance": 8,
"gendered_location": "matching",
"gendered_pos": 27,
"gendered_word": "women",
"word_pos": 35,
"word_pos_tag": "NOUN"
}
] | 0.001842 | matching |
At , there are piles of dead bodies, and many living Russian, Czechoslovakian, Polish and French prisoners. At Penig Concentration Camp, Hungarian women and others display wounds. Doctors treat patients and U.S. Red Cross workers move them to German Air Force hospital where their former captors are forced to care for them. Reel 2
At Ohrdruf concentration camp, inspection team composed of Allied military leaders, members of U.S. Congress and local townspeople tours camp. | 73509834_21 | workers | At , there are piles of dead bodies, and many living Russian, Czechoslovakian, Polish and French prisoners. At Penig Concentration Camp, Hungarian women and others display wounds. | Reel 2
At Ohrdruf concentration camp, inspection team composed of Allied military leaders, members of U.S. Congress and local townspeople tours camp. | Doctors treat patients and U.S. Red Cross workers move them to German Air Force hospital where their former captors are forced to care for them. | [
{
"attention_score": 0.0020653014071285725,
"distance": 13,
"gendered_location": "matching",
"gendered_pos": 27,
"gendered_word": "women",
"word_pos": 40,
"word_pos_tag": "NOUN"
}
] | 0.002065 | matching |
Rhoyle Ivy King is an actor known for his role on All American: Homecoming portraying Nathaniel Harding, the first Black nonbinary character to be included in a CW show. Early life
King was born in Fort Worth, Texas. He grew up in Houston in a house with several Black women relatives, who influenced his gender expression. King's mother is a nurse who studied at Prairie View A&M University, a historically Black college and university. | 73509837_2 | relatives | Rhoyle Ivy King is an actor known for his role on All American: Homecoming portraying Nathaniel Harding, the first Black nonbinary character to be included in a CW show. Early life
King was born in Fort Worth, Texas. | King's mother is a nurse who studied at Prairie View A&M University, a historically Black college and university. | He grew up in Houston in a house with several Black women relatives, who influenced his gender expression. | [
{
"attention_score": 0.01991456374526024,
"distance": 1,
"gendered_location": "matching",
"gendered_pos": 55,
"gendered_word": "women",
"word_pos": 56,
"word_pos_tag": "NOUN"
},
{
"attention_score": 0.001828421256504953,
"distance": 10,
"gendered_location": "trailing",
"gendered_pos": 66,
"gendered_word": "mother",
"word_pos": 56,
"word_pos_tag": "NOUN"
}
] | 0.019915 | matching |
Plot Sam, a girl experiencing post-traumatic stress disorder, has developed an obsession with death and the deaths of those close to her, and is seeking ways to contact the dead. She finds an online message board with users discussing ways to contact the dead, including a house in the mountains that has a connection to the afterlife. Sam sets out to the house to find out its secrets for herself. | 73510030_5 | users | Plot Sam, a girl experiencing post-traumatic stress disorder, has developed an obsession with death and the deaths of those close to her, and is seeking ways to contact the dead. | Sam sets out to the house to find out its secrets for herself. | She finds an online message board with users discussing ways to contact the dead, including a house in the mountains that has a connection to the afterlife. | [
{
"attention_score": 0.004407118074595928,
"distance": 39,
"gendered_location": "preceding",
"gendered_pos": 4,
"gendered_word": "girl",
"word_pos": 43,
"word_pos_tag": "NOUN"
}
] | 0.004407 | preceding |
If he had not saved the Jewish people, they would have been put on trains at Boryslav, destined for extermination camps. Throughout their efforts from 1941 to 1944, Beitz was Berthold's partner and confidant. Beitz provided the Jews with food and she concealed Jews in a safe hiding place in their house. The actions that Beitz and her husband took put their lives in danger. | 73510320_32 | jews | If he had not saved the Jewish people, they would have been put on trains at Boryslav, destined for extermination camps. Throughout their efforts from 1941 to 1944, Beitz was Berthold's partner and confidant. | The actions that Beitz and her husband took put their lives in danger. | Beitz provided the Jews with food and she concealed Jews in a safe hiding place in their house. | [
{
"attention_score": 0.006569759454578161,
"distance": 22,
"gendered_location": "trailing",
"gendered_pos": 65,
"gendered_word": "husband",
"word_pos": 43,
"word_pos_tag": "PROPN"
},
{
"attention_score": 0.004786042030900717,
"distance": 16,
"gendered_location": "trailing",
"gendered_pos": 65,
"gendered_word": "husband",
"word_pos": 49,
"word_pos_tag": "PROPN"
}
] | 0.00657 | trailing |
Mike Platteter served as lead artist, leading a team including Eric Heitman, Jerry Vorhies, and Robb Vest. The audio was created by Mark Yeend, Drew Cady, and Ian Rodia. The Game Boy Color version, along with the Game Boy Advance and PlayStation versions, was designed with input from Harry Potter author J.K. Rowling and the producers of the film adaptation to ensure that all three versions share a consistent presentation. Although the PlayStation and Game Boy Advance versions feature the fictional sport Quidditch, Griptonite Games did not feel they could do the sport justice on the Game Boy Color, and instead included side-scrolling broomstick-flying sections. | 73510387_44 | producers | Mike Platteter served as lead artist, leading a team including Eric Heitman, Jerry Vorhies, and Robb Vest. The audio was created by Mark Yeend, Drew Cady, and Ian Rodia. | Although the PlayStation and Game Boy Advance versions feature the fictional sport Quidditch, Griptonite Games did not feel they could do the sport justice on the Game Boy Color, and instead included side-scrolling broomstick-flying sections. | The Game Boy Color version, along with the Game Boy Advance and PlayStation versions, was designed with input from Harry Potter author J.K. Rowling and the producers of the film adaptation to ensure that all three versions share a consistent presentation. | [
{
"attention_score": 0.0005524574080482125,
"distance": 26,
"gendered_location": "matching",
"gendered_pos": 38,
"gendered_word": "Boy",
"word_pos": 64,
"word_pos_tag": "NOUN"
},
{
"attention_score": 0.0005803809035569429,
"distance": 18,
"gendered_location": "matching",
"gendered_pos": 46,
"gendered_word": "Boy",
"word_pos": 64,
"word_pos_tag": "NOUN"
},
{
"attention_score": 0.000314786535454914,
"distance": 21,
"gendered_location": "trailing",
"gendered_pos": 85,
"gendered_word": "Boy",
"word_pos": 64,
"word_pos_tag": "NOUN"
},
{
"attention_score": 0.0007524573593400419,
"distance": 44,
"gendered_location": "trailing",
"gendered_pos": 108,
"gendered_word": "Boy",
"word_pos": 64,
"word_pos_tag": "NOUN"
}
] | 0.000752 | trailing |
The Women's Christian Temperance Union pressured Lindesmith to stop his campaign; Anslinger tried to involve J. Edgar Hoover. But Indiana University had stood behind Lindesmith; eventually, after years of being harassed themselves, physicians and lawyers sided with him. The American Bar Association, the American Medical Association, and Indiana University formed a committee to study drug addiction and, in 1961, published a report, edited by Lindesmith, called Drug Addiction – Crime or Disease. | 73510870_32 | lawyers | The Women's Christian Temperance Union pressured Lindesmith to stop his campaign; Anslinger tried to involve J. Edgar Hoover. | The American Bar Association, the American Medical Association, and Indiana University formed a committee to study drug addiction and, in 1961, published a report, edited by Lindesmith, called Drug Addiction – Crime or Disease. | But Indiana University had stood behind Lindesmith; eventually, after years of being harassed themselves, physicians and lawyers sided with him. | [
{
"attention_score": 0.013795094564557076,
"distance": 39,
"gendered_location": "preceding",
"gendered_pos": 1,
"gendered_word": "Women",
"word_pos": 40,
"word_pos_tag": "NOUN"
}
] | 0.013795 | preceding |
Khung's father stated that after his third period of incarceration and release from Changi Prison (where he served all his three sentences) in 2019, he struggled with overcoming his addiction withdrawal symptoms and filled with both self-loathing and depression, and even attempted to commit suicide at one point. The death of his daughter served as a wake-up call for Khung's father to finally quit drugs for good, and hence first started to stay at a half-way house. Not only did Khung's father found a stable job, study part-time and rebuilt his life, he partnered with the other former drug users to constantly advocate against drug consumption and spoke up about the dangers of drug use. Khung's father also did not neglect to commemorate his daughter from time to time, and he still missed her even after she died. | 73512288_46 | users | Khung's father stated that after his third period of incarceration and release from Changi Prison (where he served all his three sentences) in 2019, he struggled with overcoming his addiction withdrawal symptoms and filled with both self-loathing and depression, and even attempted to commit suicide at one point. The death of his daughter served as a wake-up call for Khung's father to finally quit drugs for good, and hence first started to stay at a half-way house. | Khung's father also did not neglect to commemorate his daughter from time to time, and he still missed her even after she died. | Not only did Khung's father found a stable job, study part-time and rebuilt his life, he partnered with the other former drug users to constantly advocate against drug consumption and spoke up about the dangers of drug use. | [
{
"attention_score": 0.0026787302922457457,
"distance": 117,
"gendered_location": "preceding",
"gendered_pos": 2,
"gendered_word": "father",
"word_pos": 119,
"word_pos_tag": "NOUN"
},
{
"attention_score": 0.000996295246295631,
"distance": 48,
"gendered_location": "preceding",
"gendered_pos": 71,
"gendered_word": "father",
"word_pos": 119,
"word_pos_tag": "NOUN"
},
{
"attention_score": 0.005250034853816032,
"distance": 22,
"gendered_location": "matching",
"gendered_pos": 97,
"gendered_word": "father",
"word_pos": 119,
"word_pos_tag": "NOUN"
},
{
"attention_score": 0.0025048195384442806,
"distance": 19,
"gendered_location": "trailing",
"gendered_pos": 138,
"gendered_word": "father",
"word_pos": 119,
"word_pos_tag": "NOUN"
}
] | 0.00525 | matching |
Still, Foo went ahead with the arrangement, and left with her daughter in September 2019. Afterwards, Foo cut off all contact with her mother, ex-husband and former-in-laws. The girl's father and paternal relatives had requested that they take care of the girl but had their requests rejected by Foo, who insisted on raising Khung herself. Khung's death and disappearance
On 20 July 2020, after months of not seeing her granddaughter, Megan Khung's grandmother, who sensed that something was wrong, made a missing persons report to the police. | 73512288_14 | relatives | Still, Foo went ahead with the arrangement, and left with her daughter in September 2019. Afterwards, Foo cut off all contact with her mother, ex-husband and former-in-laws. | Khung's death and disappearance
On 20 July 2020, after months of not seeing her granddaughter, Megan Khung's grandmother, who sensed that something was wrong, made a missing persons report to the police. | The girl's father and paternal relatives had requested that they take care of the girl but had their requests rejected by Foo, who insisted on raising Khung herself. | [
{
"attention_score": 0.003746864851564169,
"distance": 18,
"gendered_location": "matching",
"gendered_pos": 27,
"gendered_word": "mother",
"word_pos": 45,
"word_pos_tag": "NOUN"
},
{
"attention_score": 0.007414897438138723,
"distance": 14,
"gendered_location": "matching",
"gendered_pos": 31,
"gendered_word": "husband",
"word_pos": 45,
"word_pos_tag": "NOUN"
},
{
"attention_score": 0.006871845573186874,
"distance": 5,
"gendered_location": "matching",
"gendered_pos": 40,
"gendered_word": "girl",
"word_pos": 45,
"word_pos_tag": "NOUN"
},
{
"attention_score": 0.007138862274587154,
"distance": 3,
"gendered_location": "matching",
"gendered_pos": 42,
"gendered_word": "father",
"word_pos": 45,
"word_pos_tag": "NOUN"
},
{
"attention_score": 0.007792574353516102,
"distance": 1,
"gendered_location": "matching",
"gendered_pos": 44,
"gendered_word": "paternal",
"word_pos": 45,
"word_pos_tag": "NOUN"
},
{
"attention_score": 0.002302683424204588,
"distance": 9,
"gendered_location": "matching",
"gendered_pos": 54,
"gendered_word": "girl",
"word_pos": 45,
"word_pos_tag": "NOUN"
},
{
"attention_score": 0.00039442331762984395,
"distance": 47,
"gendered_location": "trailing",
"gendered_pos": 92,
"gendered_word": "grandmother",
"word_pos": 45,
"word_pos_tag": "NOUN"
}
] | 0.007793 | matching |
Reactions towards the case
When the alleged murder of four-year-old Megan Khung was brought to light, many Singaporeans were shocked and appalled at the case, with many expressing sympathy for the girl while some condemned the couple, especially Foo for her responsibility behind the death of her daughter. Khung's 63-year-old grandmother was devastated at the death of her granddaughter, and struggling with the need to work as a cleaner and take care of her own 82-year-old mother (also Khung's great-grandmother), Khung's mother was also afraid of losing Foo, who was her only child and daughter, but stated her daughter should take responsibility for what she did. As for the paternal relatives of Khung's family, Khung's uncle (her father's older brother) expressed his rage and sadness at the plight of his niece, and stated he could not forgive Foo for doing such a terrible thing to her own flesh and blood, and he added that if Foo could not take care of herself, she should not have made the decision to raise Khung by herself. Both the maternal and paternal relatives of Khung hoped to conduct a funeral for Khung. | 73512288_40 | relatives | Reactions towards the case
When the alleged murder of four-year-old Megan Khung was brought to light, many Singaporeans were shocked and appalled at the case, with many expressing sympathy for the girl while some condemned the couple, especially Foo for her responsibility behind the death of her daughter. Khung's 63-year-old grandmother was devastated at the death of her granddaughter, and struggling with the need to work as a cleaner and take care of her own 82-year-old mother (also Khung's great-grandmother), Khung's mother was also afraid of losing Foo, who was her only child and daughter, but stated her daughter should take responsibility for what she did. | Both the maternal and paternal relatives of Khung hoped to conduct a funeral for Khung. | As for the paternal relatives of Khung's family, Khung's uncle (her father's older brother) expressed his rage and sadness at the plight of his niece, and stated he could not forgive Foo for doing such a terrible thing to her own flesh and blood, and he added that if Foo could not take care of herself, she should not have made the decision to raise Khung by herself. | [
{
"attention_score": 0.0002633417025208473,
"distance": 101,
"gendered_location": "preceding",
"gendered_pos": 38,
"gendered_word": "girl",
"word_pos": 139,
"word_pos_tag": "NOUN"
},
{
"attention_score": 0.00023361630155704916,
"distance": 75,
"gendered_location": "preceding",
"gendered_pos": 64,
"gendered_word": "grandmother",
"word_pos": 139,
"word_pos_tag": "NOUN"
},
{
"attention_score": 0.00012640494969673455,
"distance": 44,
"gendered_location": "preceding",
"gendered_pos": 95,
"gendered_word": "mother",
"word_pos": 139,
"word_pos_tag": "NOUN"
},
{
"attention_score": 0.00023946129658725113,
"distance": 37,
"gendered_location": "preceding",
"gendered_pos": 102,
"gendered_word": "grandmother",
"word_pos": 139,
"word_pos_tag": "NOUN"
},
{
"attention_score": 0.00014699374150950462,
"distance": 32,
"gendered_location": "matching",
"gendered_pos": 107,
"gendered_word": "mother",
"word_pos": 139,
"word_pos_tag": "NOUN"
},
{
"attention_score": 0.03174150735139847,
"distance": 1,
"gendered_location": "matching",
"gendered_pos": 138,
"gendered_word": "paternal",
"word_pos": 139,
"word_pos_tag": "NOUN"
},
{
"attention_score": 0.0016555192414671183,
"distance": 8,
"gendered_location": "matching",
"gendered_pos": 147,
"gendered_word": "uncle",
"word_pos": 139,
"word_pos_tag": "NOUN"
},
{
"attention_score": 0.0009324231068603694,
"distance": 11,
"gendered_location": "matching",
"gendered_pos": 150,
"gendered_word": "father",
"word_pos": 139,
"word_pos_tag": "NOUN"
},
{
"attention_score": 0.00329571682959795,
"distance": 14,
"gendered_location": "matching",
"gendered_pos": 153,
"gendered_word": "brother",
"word_pos": 139,
"word_pos_tag": "NOUN"
},
{
"attention_score": 0.002204721327871084,
"distance": 26,
"gendered_location": "matching",
"gendered_pos": 165,
"gendered_word": "niece",
"word_pos": 139,
"word_pos_tag": "NOUN"
},
{
"attention_score": 0.00007983789691934362,
"distance": 76,
"gendered_location": "trailing",
"gendered_pos": 215,
"gendered_word": "maternal",
"word_pos": 139,
"word_pos_tag": "NOUN"
},
{
"attention_score": 0.00019363308092579246,
"distance": 78,
"gendered_location": "trailing",
"gendered_pos": 217,
"gendered_word": "paternal",
"word_pos": 139,
"word_pos_tag": "NOUN"
},
{
"attention_score": 0.004044584929943085,
"distance": 180,
"gendered_location": "preceding",
"gendered_pos": 38,
"gendered_word": "girl",
"word_pos": 218,
"word_pos_tag": "NOUN"
},
{
"attention_score": 0.000585875881370157,
"distance": 154,
"gendered_location": "preceding",
"gendered_pos": 64,
"gendered_word": "grandmother",
"word_pos": 218,
"word_pos_tag": "NOUN"
},
{
"attention_score": 0.00041061226511374116,
"distance": 123,
"gendered_location": "preceding",
"gendered_pos": 95,
"gendered_word": "mother",
"word_pos": 218,
"word_pos_tag": "NOUN"
},
{
"attention_score": 0.00371295353397727,
"distance": 116,
"gendered_location": "preceding",
"gendered_pos": 102,
"gendered_word": "grandmother",
"word_pos": 218,
"word_pos_tag": "NOUN"
},
{
"attention_score": 0.005151012912392616,
"distance": 111,
"gendered_location": "matching",
"gendered_pos": 107,
"gendered_word": "mother",
"word_pos": 218,
"word_pos_tag": "NOUN"
},
{
"attention_score": 0.005650496110320091,
"distance": 80,
"gendered_location": "matching",
"gendered_pos": 138,
"gendered_word": "paternal",
"word_pos": 218,
"word_pos_tag": "NOUN"
},
{
"attention_score": 0.005045595113188028,
"distance": 71,
"gendered_location": "matching",
"gendered_pos": 147,
"gendered_word": "uncle",
"word_pos": 218,
"word_pos_tag": "NOUN"
},
{
"attention_score": 0.0008198993746191263,
"distance": 68,
"gendered_location": "matching",
"gendered_pos": 150,
"gendered_word": "father",
"word_pos": 218,
"word_pos_tag": "NOUN"
},
{
"attention_score": 0.0020551951602101326,
"distance": 65,
"gendered_location": "matching",
"gendered_pos": 153,
"gendered_word": "brother",
"word_pos": 218,
"word_pos_tag": "NOUN"
},
{
"attention_score": 0.0051926616579294205,
"distance": 53,
"gendered_location": "matching",
"gendered_pos": 165,
"gendered_word": "niece",
"word_pos": 218,
"word_pos_tag": "NOUN"
},
{
"attention_score": 0.002839392051100731,
"distance": 3,
"gendered_location": "trailing",
"gendered_pos": 215,
"gendered_word": "maternal",
"word_pos": 218,
"word_pos_tag": "NOUN"
},
{
"attention_score": 0.0028911668341606855,
"distance": 1,
"gendered_location": "trailing",
"gendered_pos": 217,
"gendered_word": "paternal",
"word_pos": 218,
"word_pos_tag": "NOUN"
}
] | 0.031742 | matching |
Khung's 63-year-old grandmother was devastated at the death of her granddaughter, and struggling with the need to work as a cleaner and take care of her own 82-year-old mother (also Khung's great-grandmother), Khung's mother was also afraid of losing Foo, who was her only child and daughter, but stated her daughter should take responsibility for what she did. As for the paternal relatives of Khung's family, Khung's uncle (her father's older brother) expressed his rage and sadness at the plight of his niece, and stated he could not forgive Foo for doing such a terrible thing to her own flesh and blood, and he added that if Foo could not take care of herself, she should not have made the decision to raise Khung by herself. Both the maternal and paternal relatives of Khung hoped to conduct a funeral for Khung. The death of Megan Khung also made an impact on the life of her biological father Simon Khung (aged 36 in 2023). | 73512288_41 | relatives | Khung's 63-year-old grandmother was devastated at the death of her granddaughter, and struggling with the need to work as a cleaner and take care of her own 82-year-old mother (also Khung's great-grandmother), Khung's mother was also afraid of losing Foo, who was her only child and daughter, but stated her daughter should take responsibility for what she did. As for the paternal relatives of Khung's family, Khung's uncle (her father's older brother) expressed his rage and sadness at the plight of his niece, and stated he could not forgive Foo for doing such a terrible thing to her own flesh and blood, and he added that if Foo could not take care of herself, she should not have made the decision to raise Khung by herself. | The death of Megan Khung also made an impact on the life of her biological father Simon Khung (aged 36 in 2023). | Both the maternal and paternal relatives of Khung hoped to conduct a funeral for Khung. | [
{
"attention_score": 0.0007244349690154195,
"distance": 75,
"gendered_location": "preceding",
"gendered_pos": 7,
"gendered_word": "grandmother",
"word_pos": 82,
"word_pos_tag": "NOUN"
},
{
"attention_score": 0.00037813850212842226,
"distance": 44,
"gendered_location": "preceding",
"gendered_pos": 38,
"gendered_word": "mother",
"word_pos": 82,
"word_pos_tag": "NOUN"
},
{
"attention_score": 0.00039665933582000434,
"distance": 37,
"gendered_location": "preceding",
"gendered_pos": 45,
"gendered_word": "grandmother",
"word_pos": 82,
"word_pos_tag": "NOUN"
},
{
"attention_score": 0.003675761166960001,
"distance": 32,
"gendered_location": "preceding",
"gendered_pos": 50,
"gendered_word": "mother",
"word_pos": 82,
"word_pos_tag": "NOUN"
},
{
"attention_score": 0.017468415200710297,
"distance": 1,
"gendered_location": "preceding",
"gendered_pos": 81,
"gendered_word": "paternal",
"word_pos": 82,
"word_pos_tag": "NOUN"
},
{
"attention_score": 0.0006595732411369681,
"distance": 8,
"gendered_location": "preceding",
"gendered_pos": 90,
"gendered_word": "uncle",
"word_pos": 82,
"word_pos_tag": "NOUN"
},
{
"attention_score": 0.0008746750536374748,
"distance": 11,
"gendered_location": "preceding",
"gendered_pos": 93,
"gendered_word": "father",
"word_pos": 82,
"word_pos_tag": "NOUN"
},
{
"attention_score": 0.00309654138982296,
"distance": 14,
"gendered_location": "preceding",
"gendered_pos": 96,
"gendered_word": "brother",
"word_pos": 82,
"word_pos_tag": "NOUN"
},
{
"attention_score": 0.0013025191146880388,
"distance": 26,
"gendered_location": "preceding",
"gendered_pos": 108,
"gendered_word": "niece",
"word_pos": 82,
"word_pos_tag": "NOUN"
},
{
"attention_score": 0.0014150425558909774,
"distance": 76,
"gendered_location": "trailing",
"gendered_pos": 158,
"gendered_word": "maternal",
"word_pos": 82,
"word_pos_tag": "NOUN"
},
{
"attention_score": 0.00031184725230559707,
"distance": 78,
"gendered_location": "trailing",
"gendered_pos": 160,
"gendered_word": "paternal",
"word_pos": 82,
"word_pos_tag": "NOUN"
},
{
"attention_score": 0.0031543304212391376,
"distance": 105,
"gendered_location": "trailing",
"gendered_pos": 187,
"gendered_word": "father",
"word_pos": 82,
"word_pos_tag": "NOUN"
},
{
"attention_score": 0.0004773905675392598,
"distance": 154,
"gendered_location": "preceding",
"gendered_pos": 7,
"gendered_word": "grandmother",
"word_pos": 161,
"word_pos_tag": "NOUN"
},
{
"attention_score": 0.0006930972449481487,
"distance": 123,
"gendered_location": "preceding",
"gendered_pos": 38,
"gendered_word": "mother",
"word_pos": 161,
"word_pos_tag": "NOUN"
},
{
"attention_score": 0.00023446997511200607,
"distance": 116,
"gendered_location": "preceding",
"gendered_pos": 45,
"gendered_word": "grandmother",
"word_pos": 161,
"word_pos_tag": "NOUN"
},
{
"attention_score": 0.0007408069795928895,
"distance": 111,
"gendered_location": "preceding",
"gendered_pos": 50,
"gendered_word": "mother",
"word_pos": 161,
"word_pos_tag": "NOUN"
},
{
"attention_score": 0.0010129389120265841,
"distance": 80,
"gendered_location": "preceding",
"gendered_pos": 81,
"gendered_word": "paternal",
"word_pos": 161,
"word_pos_tag": "NOUN"
},
{
"attention_score": 0.0005202433676458895,
"distance": 71,
"gendered_location": "preceding",
"gendered_pos": 90,
"gendered_word": "uncle",
"word_pos": 161,
"word_pos_tag": "NOUN"
},
{
"attention_score": 0.0007371044484898448,
"distance": 68,
"gendered_location": "preceding",
"gendered_pos": 93,
"gendered_word": "father",
"word_pos": 161,
"word_pos_tag": "NOUN"
},
{
"attention_score": 0.0008417726494371891,
"distance": 65,
"gendered_location": "preceding",
"gendered_pos": 96,
"gendered_word": "brother",
"word_pos": 161,
"word_pos_tag": "NOUN"
},
{
"attention_score": 0.00010460079647600651,
"distance": 53,
"gendered_location": "preceding",
"gendered_pos": 108,
"gendered_word": "niece",
"word_pos": 161,
"word_pos_tag": "NOUN"
},
{
"attention_score": 0.0018549771048128605,
"distance": 3,
"gendered_location": "trailing",
"gendered_pos": 158,
"gendered_word": "maternal",
"word_pos": 161,
"word_pos_tag": "NOUN"
},
{
"attention_score": 0.003085771109908819,
"distance": 1,
"gendered_location": "trailing",
"gendered_pos": 160,
"gendered_word": "paternal",
"word_pos": 161,
"word_pos_tag": "NOUN"
},
{
"attention_score": 0.0006348513998091221,
"distance": 26,
"gendered_location": "trailing",
"gendered_pos": 187,
"gendered_word": "father",
"word_pos": 161,
"word_pos_tag": "NOUN"
}
] | 0.017468 | preceding |
History 2018-2019: Formation and debut
In early 2018, after citing creative differences and wanting to create original songs, Mark Quintero, Sam Aquino, and Jonathan Agbanlog left "Kultura", an ethnic band originally from Pangasinan founded in 2013. Needing a vocalist, Quintero suggested contacting Jaeson Felismino, the younger brother of his former bandmate Melden Felismino, after recalling his performance at a fundraising event for cancer patients. The quartet formed Nobita in May 2018 and named it after the Katakana word meaning "to grow up strong and clear". | 73513103_8 | patients | History 2018-2019: Formation and debut
In early 2018, after citing creative differences and wanting to create original songs, Mark Quintero, Sam Aquino, and Jonathan Agbanlog left "Kultura", an ethnic band originally from Pangasinan founded in 2013. | The quartet formed Nobita in May 2018 and named it after the Katakana word meaning "to grow up strong and clear". | Needing a vocalist, Quintero suggested contacting Jaeson Felismino, the younger brother of his former bandmate Melden Felismino, after recalling his performance at a fundraising event for cancer patients. | [
{
"attention_score": 0.0048349471762776375,
"distance": 18,
"gendered_location": "matching",
"gendered_pos": 60,
"gendered_word": "brother",
"word_pos": 78,
"word_pos_tag": "NOUN"
}
] | 0.004835 | matching |
Creation
Trina Robbins had spent much of the seventies working in underground comix with a distinct feminist bent, including co-founding the seminal Wimmin's Comix. However she had fond memories of the girl comics she had bought growing up, particularly Timely Comics' titles Millie the Model and Patsy and Hedy, and realised the lack of similar titles meant there was nothing to inspire future female creators. When she heard that Marvel Comics (the present-day incarnation of Timely) were planning Star Comics to reach younger readers, Robbins approached the company with a pitch for a girls' comic. Inspired by Robbins' love of Bill Woggon's Katy Keene, the series also included paper dolls (a recurring feature of Robbins' comics) and audience interaction via reader-submitted outfit designs. | 73513202_6 | readers | Creation
Trina Robbins had spent much of the seventies working in underground comix with a distinct feminist bent, including co-founding the seminal Wimmin's Comix. However she had fond memories of the girl comics she had bought growing up, particularly Timely Comics' titles Millie the Model and Patsy and Hedy, and realised the lack of similar titles meant there was nothing to inspire future female creators. | Inspired by Robbins' love of Bill Woggon's Katy Keene, the series also included paper dolls (a recurring feature of Robbins' comics) and audience interaction via reader-submitted outfit designs. | When she heard that Marvel Comics (the present-day incarnation of Timely) were planning Star Comics to reach younger readers, Robbins approached the company with a pitch for a girls' comic. | [
{
"attention_score": 0.0019090104615315795,
"distance": 60,
"gendered_location": "preceding",
"gendered_pos": 37,
"gendered_word": "girl",
"word_pos": 97,
"word_pos_tag": "NOUN"
},
{
"attention_score": 0.010297481901943684,
"distance": 25,
"gendered_location": "matching",
"gendered_pos": 72,
"gendered_word": "female",
"word_pos": 97,
"word_pos_tag": "NOUN"
}
] | 0.010297 | matching |
She hoped the characters would be an "upgrade" on Archie Comics characters such as Betty Cooper and Veronica Lodge, noting "All Betty and Veronica do is fight over Archie... the girls [in Misty] all have ambitions in life" and noted she purposefully avoided the leading character being part of a nuclear family "because this is 1984". Robbins also said she was "blatantly" aiming for female readers "because girls don't have anything to read". A further link to the Timely books was created by reviving Millie herself as Misty's aunt. | 73513202_13 | readers | She hoped the characters would be an "upgrade" on Archie Comics characters such as Betty Cooper and Veronica Lodge, noting "All Betty and Veronica do is fight over Archie... the girls [in Misty] all have ambitions in life" and noted she purposefully avoided the leading character being part of a nuclear family "because this is 1984". | A further link to the Timely books was created by reviving Millie herself as Misty's aunt. | Robbins also said she was "blatantly" aiming for female readers "because girls don't have anything to read". | [
{
"attention_score": 0.006755699869245291,
"distance": 1,
"gendered_location": "trailing",
"gendered_pos": 77,
"gendered_word": "female",
"word_pos": 78,
"word_pos_tag": "NOUN"
}
] | 0.006756 | trailing |
The series was a six-issue mini-series, with plans to continue if sales were strong. Misty soon started generating considerable quantities of fan mail, including numerous reader submissions for character outfits. However, despite enthusiastic readers Robbins noted that the series "failed miserably" from a commercial point of view due to comic shops being uninterested in stocking female-orientated comics. Despite receiving many letters from readers (many noting how hard it was to find the comic), sales were not strong enough to justify any further Misty comics after the initial limited series. | 73513202_21 | readers | The series was a six-issue mini-series, with plans to continue if sales were strong. Misty soon started generating considerable quantities of fan mail, including numerous reader submissions for character outfits. | Despite receiving many letters from readers (many noting how hard it was to find the comic), sales were not strong enough to justify any further Misty comics after the initial limited series. | However, despite enthusiastic readers Robbins noted that the series "failed miserably" from a commercial point of view due to comic shops being uninterested in stocking female-orientated comics. | [
{
"attention_score": 0.0015300305094569921,
"distance": 24,
"gendered_location": "trailing",
"gendered_pos": 66,
"gendered_word": "female",
"word_pos": 42,
"word_pos_tag": "NOUN"
},
{
"attention_score": 0.002513364190235734,
"distance": 10,
"gendered_location": "trailing",
"gendered_pos": 66,
"gendered_word": "female",
"word_pos": 76,
"word_pos_tag": "NOUN"
}
] | 0.002513 | trailing |
Misty soon started generating considerable quantities of fan mail, including numerous reader submissions for character outfits. However, despite enthusiastic readers Robbins noted that the series "failed miserably" from a commercial point of view due to comic shops being uninterested in stocking female-orientated comics. Despite receiving many letters from readers (many noting how hard it was to find the comic), sales were not strong enough to justify any further Misty comics after the initial limited series. Shortly after Misty ended, Robbins would make another attempt to connect with young female readers with California Girls, a similar title published by independent publisher Eclipse Comics. | 73513202_22 | readers | Misty soon started generating considerable quantities of fan mail, including numerous reader submissions for character outfits. However, despite enthusiastic readers Robbins noted that the series "failed miserably" from a commercial point of view due to comic shops being uninterested in stocking female-orientated comics. | Shortly after Misty ended, Robbins would make another attempt to connect with young female readers with California Girls, a similar title published by independent publisher Eclipse Comics. | Despite receiving many letters from readers (many noting how hard it was to find the comic), sales were not strong enough to justify any further Misty comics after the initial limited series. | [
{
"attention_score": 0.0013669091276824474,
"distance": 24,
"gendered_location": "matching",
"gendered_pos": 46,
"gendered_word": "female",
"word_pos": 22,
"word_pos_tag": "NOUN"
},
{
"attention_score": 0.004469004459679127,
"distance": 79,
"gendered_location": "trailing",
"gendered_pos": 101,
"gendered_word": "female",
"word_pos": 22,
"word_pos_tag": "NOUN"
},
{
"attention_score": 0.002147046383470297,
"distance": 10,
"gendered_location": "matching",
"gendered_pos": 46,
"gendered_word": "female",
"word_pos": 56,
"word_pos_tag": "NOUN"
},
{
"attention_score": 0.0018025615718215704,
"distance": 45,
"gendered_location": "trailing",
"gendered_pos": 101,
"gendered_word": "female",
"word_pos": 56,
"word_pos_tag": "NOUN"
},
{
"attention_score": 0.0017290881369262934,
"distance": 56,
"gendered_location": "matching",
"gendered_pos": 46,
"gendered_word": "female",
"word_pos": 102,
"word_pos_tag": "NOUN"
},
{
"attention_score": 0.012933021411299706,
"distance": 1,
"gendered_location": "trailing",
"gendered_pos": 101,
"gendered_word": "female",
"word_pos": 102,
"word_pos_tag": "NOUN"
}
] | 0.012933 | trailing |
However, despite enthusiastic readers Robbins noted that the series "failed miserably" from a commercial point of view due to comic shops being uninterested in stocking female-orientated comics. Despite receiving many letters from readers (many noting how hard it was to find the comic), sales were not strong enough to justify any further Misty comics after the initial limited series. Shortly after Misty ended, Robbins would make another attempt to connect with young female readers with California Girls, a similar title published by independent publisher Eclipse Comics. Plot
Two hours' drive from New York City, in the small town of Shady Hollow teenager Misty Collins dreams of being an Oscar-winning actress. | 73513202_23 | readers | However, despite enthusiastic readers Robbins noted that the series "failed miserably" from a commercial point of view due to comic shops being uninterested in stocking female-orientated comics. Despite receiving many letters from readers (many noting how hard it was to find the comic), sales were not strong enough to justify any further Misty comics after the initial limited series. | Plot
Two hours' drive from New York City, in the small town of Shady Hollow teenager Misty Collins dreams of being an Oscar-winning actress. | Shortly after Misty ended, Robbins would make another attempt to connect with young female readers with California Girls, a similar title published by independent publisher Eclipse Comics. | [
{
"attention_score": 0.0014421263476833701,
"distance": 24,
"gendered_location": "preceding",
"gendered_pos": 28,
"gendered_word": "female",
"word_pos": 4,
"word_pos_tag": "NOUN"
},
{
"attention_score": 0.00575966015458107,
"distance": 79,
"gendered_location": "matching",
"gendered_pos": 83,
"gendered_word": "female",
"word_pos": 4,
"word_pos_tag": "NOUN"
},
{
"attention_score": 0.0005383495008572936,
"distance": 123,
"gendered_location": "trailing",
"gendered_pos": 127,
"gendered_word": "actress",
"word_pos": 4,
"word_pos_tag": "NOUN"
},
{
"attention_score": 0.002869691699743271,
"distance": 10,
"gendered_location": "preceding",
"gendered_pos": 28,
"gendered_word": "female",
"word_pos": 38,
"word_pos_tag": "NOUN"
},
{
"attention_score": 0.0020183019805699587,
"distance": 45,
"gendered_location": "matching",
"gendered_pos": 83,
"gendered_word": "female",
"word_pos": 38,
"word_pos_tag": "NOUN"
},
{
"attention_score": 0.00034753483487293124,
"distance": 89,
"gendered_location": "trailing",
"gendered_pos": 127,
"gendered_word": "actress",
"word_pos": 38,
"word_pos_tag": "NOUN"
},
{
"attention_score": 0.0017278259620070457,
"distance": 56,
"gendered_location": "preceding",
"gendered_pos": 28,
"gendered_word": "female",
"word_pos": 84,
"word_pos_tag": "NOUN"
},
{
"attention_score": 0.013942144811153412,
"distance": 1,
"gendered_location": "matching",
"gendered_pos": 83,
"gendered_word": "female",
"word_pos": 84,
"word_pos_tag": "NOUN"
},
{
"attention_score": 0.006526729092001915,
"distance": 43,
"gendered_location": "trailing",
"gendered_pos": 127,
"gendered_word": "actress",
"word_pos": 84,
"word_pos_tag": "NOUN"
}
] | 0.013942 | matching |
Organised by Beach Soccer Worldwide (BSWW) and National Sports Institute of El Salvador (INDES) in association with the Salvadoran Football Federation (FESFUT), the competition took place in San Luis La Herradura, El Salvador from 6–8 April 2023. Mexico were the defending champions in both the men's and women's events but did not enter this year. The men's event was won by the United States, whilst the women's event was won by hosts El Salvador. Venues
For both the men's and women's tournaments, all matches were hosted at the on the outskirts of San Luis La Herradura. | 73513438_4 | hosts | Organised by Beach Soccer Worldwide (BSWW) and National Sports Institute of El Salvador (INDES) in association with the Salvadoran Football Federation (FESFUT), the competition took place in San Luis La Herradura, El Salvador from 6–8 April 2023. Mexico were the defending champions in both the men's and women's events but did not enter this year. | Venues
For both the men's and women's tournaments, all matches were hosted at the on the outskirts of San Luis La Herradura. | The men's event was won by the United States, whilst the women's event was won by hosts El Salvador. | [
{
"attention_score": 0.0009022377198562026,
"distance": 32,
"gendered_location": "preceding",
"gendered_pos": 54,
"gendered_word": "men",
"word_pos": 86,
"word_pos_tag": "NOUN"
},
{
"attention_score": 0.019753893837332726,
"distance": 29,
"gendered_location": "matching",
"gendered_pos": 57,
"gendered_word": "women",
"word_pos": 86,
"word_pos_tag": "NOUN"
},
{
"attention_score": 0.0006642146036028862,
"distance": 18,
"gendered_location": "matching",
"gendered_pos": 68,
"gendered_word": "men",
"word_pos": 86,
"word_pos_tag": "NOUN"
},
{
"attention_score": 0.0027226987294852734,
"distance": 6,
"gendered_location": "trailing",
"gendered_pos": 80,
"gendered_word": "women",
"word_pos": 86,
"word_pos_tag": "NOUN"
},
{
"attention_score": 0.0010011815465986729,
"distance": 9,
"gendered_location": "trailing",
"gendered_pos": 95,
"gendered_word": "men",
"word_pos": 86,
"word_pos_tag": "NOUN"
},
{
"attention_score": 0.0005332222790457308,
"distance": 12,
"gendered_location": "trailing",
"gendered_pos": 98,
"gendered_word": "women",
"word_pos": 86,
"word_pos_tag": "NOUN"
}
] | 0.019754 | matching |
The participating teams were the women's national sides of Namibia, Hong Kong, Uganda and United Arab Emirates. Uganda replaced United States who withdrew from the tournament. Uganda defeated the hosts in a low-scoring last game of the round-robin to join them in the final. Uganda went on to defeat Namibia again in the final by 3 runs to win the tournament. | 73514084_4 | hosts | The participating teams were the women's national sides of Namibia, Hong Kong, Uganda and United Arab Emirates. Uganda replaced United States who withdrew from the tournament. | Uganda went on to defeat Namibia again in the final by 3 runs to win the tournament. | Uganda defeated the hosts in a low-scoring last game of the round-robin to join them in the final. | [
{
"attention_score": 0.004957209341228008,
"distance": 29,
"gendered_location": "preceding",
"gendered_pos": 5,
"gendered_word": "women",
"word_pos": 34,
"word_pos_tag": "NOUN"
}
] | 0.004957 | preceding |
His first solo exhibition in Australia contained two single-channel videos titled Documentary Nostalgia (2007) and Twilight Seoul (2012). Documentary Nostalgia (2007) is an 84-minute silent video consisting of stagehands pulling apart and creating a series of scenes for a stable camera. It begins in a scene depicting his memory of his father’s home as workers enter the scene to add, change, and remove elements of the scene like a chandelier or a rug. It is a long sequence of composition shifts from interior settings to exterior settings like fields, hills, mountains, and a sunset. | 73514242_27 | workers | His first solo exhibition in Australia contained two single-channel videos titled Documentary Nostalgia (2007) and Twilight Seoul (2012). Documentary Nostalgia (2007) is an 84-minute silent video consisting of stagehands pulling apart and creating a series of scenes for a stable camera. | It is a long sequence of composition shifts from interior settings to exterior settings like fields, hills, mountains, and a sunset. | It begins in a scene depicting his memory of his father’s home as workers enter the scene to add, change, and remove elements of the scene like a chandelier or a rug. | [
{
"attention_score": 0.0021079787984490395,
"distance": 4,
"gendered_location": "matching",
"gendered_pos": 63,
"gendered_word": "father",
"word_pos": 67,
"word_pos_tag": "NOUN"
}
] | 0.002108 | matching |
Ulster Women won their first interprovincial match since December 2012 by defeating Connacht 36–14 in third/fourth place playoff of the Interprovincial Championship. Pre-season
Ulster's first pre-season friendly was against Leinster at Navan R.F.C. on 22 September, which Leinster won 38–21. They played a second friendly against Benetton in Treviso, which the hosts won 24–22. They faced Glasgow Warriors at GAA ground Breffni Park in Cavan on 7 October, winning 19–14. | 73514320_30 | hosts | Ulster Women won their first interprovincial match since December 2012 by defeating Connacht 36–14 in third/fourth place playoff of the Interprovincial Championship. Pre-season
Ulster's first pre-season friendly was against Leinster at Navan R.F.C. on 22 September, which Leinster won 38–21. | They faced Glasgow Warriors at GAA ground Breffni Park in Cavan on 7 October, winning 19–14. | They played a second friendly against Benetton in Treviso, which the hosts won 24–22. | [
{
"attention_score": 0.001114308717660606,
"distance": 62,
"gendered_location": "preceding",
"gendered_pos": 1,
"gendered_word": "Women",
"word_pos": 63,
"word_pos_tag": "NOUN"
}
] | 0.001114 | preceding |
Many members of the camp subsequently became ill with cholera. Although the Latter Day Saints failed to achieve their goal of returning to Jackson County, Missouri's legislature later approved a compromise which set aside the new county of Caldwell specifically for their settlement in 1836. While the march failed to return Latter Day Saint property, many of its participants became committed loyalists in the movement. When Smith returned to Kirtland, he organized the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles, and the First Quorum of the Seventy, choosing primarily men who had served in Zion's Camp. | 73514721_28 | participants | Many members of the camp subsequently became ill with cholera. Although the Latter Day Saints failed to achieve their goal of returning to Jackson County, Missouri's legislature later approved a compromise which set aside the new county of Caldwell specifically for their settlement in 1836. | When Smith returned to Kirtland, he organized the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles, and the First Quorum of the Seventy, choosing primarily men who had served in Zion's Camp. | While the march failed to return Latter Day Saint property, many of its participants became committed loyalists in the movement. | [
{
"attention_score": 0.0046201711520552635,
"distance": 33,
"gendered_location": "trailing",
"gendered_pos": 96,
"gendered_word": "men",
"word_pos": 63,
"word_pos_tag": "NOUN"
}
] | 0.00462 | trailing |
Adjacent to the east, A. Wynne had an property, later losing his orchard to the Canadian Northern Railway (CNoR) right-of-way. In the early 1910s, the railway construction camp was east of Wynne's place, while meat to feed the workers was butchered on Birch Island, which was unofficially called Butcher's Island at the time. When asked to name the station, Sara Holt (the only woman then living on the flat) suggested Birch Island, because of the birch trees on the island visible from the rail bridge. | 73514979_6 | workers | Adjacent to the east, A. Wynne had an property, later losing his orchard to the Canadian Northern Railway (CNoR) right-of-way. | When asked to name the station, Sara Holt (the only woman then living on the flat) suggested Birch Island, because of the birch trees on the island visible from the rail bridge. | In the early 1910s, the railway construction camp was east of Wynne's place, while meat to feed the workers was butchered on Birch Island, which was unofficially called Butcher's Island at the time. | [
{
"attention_score": 0.0005893457564525306,
"distance": 30,
"gendered_location": "trailing",
"gendered_pos": 81,
"gendered_word": "woman",
"word_pos": 51,
"word_pos_tag": "NOUN"
}
] | 0.000589 | trailing |
Chambrun presented himself as an ostentatious figure; editor Knox Burger remarked that the man evoked "an unctuous Levantine villain in a 1950 film noir." He was known to wear boutonnieres and pinstriped suits, travel in chauffeured vehicles, keep an office across from the Plaza Hotel, and throw what The New Yorker described as "Hugh Hefner-style pool parties." This image enticed writers; Grace Metalious reportedly decided to work with him based on his French name alone. Chambrun became notorious for shady dealings with clients. He frequently was known to sell manuscripts and stories without the permission or knowledge of his clients, earning a significant commission on them -- 20 to 30 percent, compared to the more typical 15%. He would use the proceeds from these sales to pay off debts to other writers in what The New Yorker likened to a "literary pyramid scheme." Such incidents include negotiating world rights to W. | 73515264_16 | clients | Chambrun presented himself as an ostentatious figure; editor Knox Burger remarked that the man evoked "an unctuous Levantine villain in a 1950 film noir." He was known to wear boutonnieres and pinstriped suits, travel in chauffeured vehicles, keep an office across from the Plaza Hotel, and throw what The New Yorker described as "Hugh Hefner-style pool parties." This image enticed writers; Grace Metalious reportedly decided to work with him based on his French name alone. Chambrun became notorious for shady dealings with clients. | He would use the proceeds from these sales to pay off debts to other writers in what The New Yorker likened to a "literary pyramid scheme." Such incidents include negotiating world rights to W. | He frequently was known to sell manuscripts and stories without the permission or knowledge of his clients, earning a significant commission on them -- 20 to 30 percent, compared to the more typical 15%. | [
{
"attention_score": 0.0007689089979976416,
"distance": 82,
"gendered_location": "preceding",
"gendered_pos": 14,
"gendered_word": "man",
"word_pos": 96,
"word_pos_tag": "NOUN"
},
{
"attention_score": 0.006394541822373867,
"distance": 100,
"gendered_location": "preceding",
"gendered_pos": 14,
"gendered_word": "man",
"word_pos": 114,
"word_pos_tag": "NOUN"
}
] | 0.006395 | preceding |
Another writer, Mavis Gallant, wrote in her diaries about waiting for Chambrun to pay her for stories that had run in The New Yorker while near-broke in Spain, selling her clock for breakfast money. Some writers were warned not to work with him, such as James Michener and Vladimir Nabokov, whose Lolita Chambrun wished to handle movie rights for. Most of his clients eventually severed ties, with varying levels of animosity. Another controversy involving Chambrun took place in 1954, this time involving Ben Hecht and actress Marilyn Monroe, whose biography he was co-writing. | 73515264_21 | clients | Another writer, Mavis Gallant, wrote in her diaries about waiting for Chambrun to pay her for stories that had run in The New Yorker while near-broke in Spain, selling her clock for breakfast money. Some writers were warned not to work with him, such as James Michener and Vladimir Nabokov, whose Lolita Chambrun wished to handle movie rights for. | Another controversy involving Chambrun took place in 1954, this time involving Ben Hecht and actress Marilyn Monroe, whose biography he was co-writing. | Most of his clients eventually severed ties, with varying levels of animosity. | [
{
"attention_score": 0.0024573402479290962,
"distance": 26,
"gendered_location": "trailing",
"gendered_pos": 97,
"gendered_word": "actress",
"word_pos": 71,
"word_pos_tag": "NOUN"
}
] | 0.002457 | trailing |
The victims were reportedly shot a total of 22 times with a Kalashnikov assault rifle, first while driving, and then at short range after crashing. Both sisters were announced dead on the scene by the Magen David Adom, while the critically injured mother was transported to Hadassa Ein Karem hospital in Jerusalem by helicopter, where she passed away. The victims were buried in Kfar Etzion; Lucy's organs were donated to five recipients. Reactions
The attack was condemned by Israeli leaders including Benjamin Netanyahu and Isaac Herzog, and by British Chief Rabbi Ephraim Mirvis. | 73515828_12 | recipients | The victims were reportedly shot a total of 22 times with a Kalashnikov assault rifle, first while driving, and then at short range after crashing. Both sisters were announced dead on the scene by the Magen David Adom, while the critically injured mother was transported to Hadassa Ein Karem hospital in Jerusalem by helicopter, where she passed away. | Reactions
The attack was condemned by Israeli leaders including Benjamin Netanyahu and Isaac Herzog, and by British Chief Rabbi Ephraim Mirvis. | The victims were buried in Kfar Etzion; Lucy's organs were donated to five recipients. | [
{
"attention_score": 0.001420162501744926,
"distance": 33,
"gendered_location": "preceding",
"gendered_pos": 46,
"gendered_word": "mother",
"word_pos": 79,
"word_pos_tag": "NOUN"
}
] | 0.00142 | preceding |
In East Africa, mining work was done by women, with men ensuring the defence of the site. She gave land to relatives, chose their spouses, and organized their lives. By controlling the marriages of her kin, she managed to establish a kinship network with newcomers and with Rios de Sena families, enabling her to expand her alliances and enhance her power until her death, in around 1825. Using African labour, Chiponda and other similar women were associated with local trade and the commercial networks that connected the Indian Ocean to the African interior. | 73515995_26 | newcomers | In East Africa, mining work was done by women, with men ensuring the defence of the site. She gave land to relatives, chose their spouses, and organized their lives. | Using African labour, Chiponda and other similar women were associated with local trade and the commercial networks that connected the Indian Ocean to the African interior. | By controlling the marriages of her kin, she managed to establish a kinship network with newcomers and with Rios de Sena families, enabling her to expand her alliances and enhance her power until her death, in around 1825. | [
{
"attention_score": 0.005879684817045927,
"distance": 42,
"gendered_location": "preceding",
"gendered_pos": 9,
"gendered_word": "women",
"word_pos": 51,
"word_pos_tag": "NOUN"
},
{
"attention_score": 0.004070454742759466,
"distance": 39,
"gendered_location": "preceding",
"gendered_pos": 12,
"gendered_word": "men",
"word_pos": 51,
"word_pos_tag": "NOUN"
},
{
"attention_score": 0.0020468542352318764,
"distance": 34,
"gendered_location": "trailing",
"gendered_pos": 85,
"gendered_word": "women",
"word_pos": 51,
"word_pos_tag": "NOUN"
}
] | 0.00588 | preceding |
However, most of her slaves were engaged in the exploitation of gold. In East Africa, mining work was done by women, with men ensuring the defence of the site. She gave land to relatives, chose their spouses, and organized their lives. By controlling the marriages of her kin, she managed to establish a kinship network with newcomers and with Rios de Sena families, enabling her to expand her alliances and enhance her power until her death, in around 1825. | 73515995_25 | relatives | However, most of her slaves were engaged in the exploitation of gold. In East Africa, mining work was done by women, with men ensuring the defence of the site. | By controlling the marriages of her kin, she managed to establish a kinship network with newcomers and with Rios de Sena families, enabling her to expand her alliances and enhance her power until her death, in around 1825. | She gave land to relatives, chose their spouses, and organized their lives. | [
{
"attention_score": 0.01092844270169735,
"distance": 15,
"gendered_location": "preceding",
"gendered_pos": 23,
"gendered_word": "women",
"word_pos": 38,
"word_pos_tag": "NOUN"
},
{
"attention_score": 0.0032723089680075645,
"distance": 12,
"gendered_location": "preceding",
"gendered_pos": 26,
"gendered_word": "men",
"word_pos": 38,
"word_pos_tag": "NOUN"
}
] | 0.010928 | preceding |
Hockey Canada's response
Hockey Canada has required all players to participate in its investigation into the alleged sexual assault and has stated that those who do not will be banned from all Hockey Canada activities and programs immediately. In addition, Hockey Canada has disallowed all players from the 2018 World Juniors Men's team from competing in international competition until the investigation and adjudicative process of the alleged sexual assault has been completed. Additionally, the entire board of directors as well as president and CEO Scott Smith resigned in October 2022. Given the resignation some believe that there was a coverup operation in an effort to protect those involved. | 73516056_29 | directors | Hockey Canada's response
Hockey Canada has required all players to participate in its investigation into the alleged sexual assault and has stated that those who do not will be banned from all Hockey Canada activities and programs immediately. In addition, Hockey Canada has disallowed all players from the 2018 World Juniors Men's team from competing in international competition until the investigation and adjudicative process of the alleged sexual assault has been completed. | Given the resignation some believe that there was a coverup operation in an effort to protect those involved. | Additionally, the entire board of directors as well as president and CEO Scott Smith resigned in October 2022. | [
{
"attention_score": 0.0022464455105364323,
"distance": 29,
"gendered_location": "preceding",
"gendered_pos": 55,
"gendered_word": "Men",
"word_pos": 84,
"word_pos_tag": "NOUN"
}
] | 0.002246 | preceding |
Career
Mahmud was the managing director of Palli Karma Sahayak Foundation in 2004 to 2006. Mahmud was awarded the Begum Rokeya award in 2006. In December 2007, she was re-elected to the board of directors of MIDAS Financing Limited. She was the acting chairperson of the Acid Survivors Foundation in May 2009. | 73516796_7 | directors | Career
Mahmud was the managing director of Palli Karma Sahayak Foundation in 2004 to 2006. Mahmud was awarded the Begum Rokeya award in 2006. | She was the acting chairperson of the Acid Survivors Foundation in May 2009. | In December 2007, she was re-elected to the board of directors of MIDAS Financing Limited. | [
{
"attention_score": 0.0025845342315733433,
"distance": 19,
"gendered_location": "preceding",
"gendered_pos": 21,
"gendered_word": "Begum",
"word_pos": 40,
"word_pos_tag": "NOUN"
}
] | 0.002585 | preceding |
He served as one of the twenty-five members of the New York Kehillah (Jewish Community) executive board, representing the interests of Eastern European Jews. Jarmulowsky's bank was successful enough that he was able to construct a new bank building (the Jarmulowsky Bank Building) in 1912. Although his business and clients were based in the Lower East Side, Jarmulowsky moved uptown in 1889 to East 60th Street, and later moved to 16 East 93rd Street on the Upper East Side, living near the Felix Warburg mansion (present day site of the Jewish Museum). Legacy
In his memoirs, Louis Lipsky testified to the high regard for Jarmulowsky among Eastern European Jews in New York, writing that "so far as [Jarmulowsky's] immortality is concerned , he remains in the memory of thousands of American Jews as the man who freed them on the soil of the United States". | 73517017_11 | clients | He served as one of the twenty-five members of the New York Kehillah (Jewish Community) executive board, representing the interests of Eastern European Jews. Jarmulowsky's bank was successful enough that he was able to construct a new bank building (the Jarmulowsky Bank Building) in 1912. | Legacy
In his memoirs, Louis Lipsky testified to the high regard for Jarmulowsky among Eastern European Jews in New York, writing that "so far as [Jarmulowsky's] immortality is concerned , he remains in the memory of thousands of American Jews as the man who freed them on the soil of the United States". | Although his business and clients were based in the Lower East Side, Jarmulowsky moved uptown in 1889 to East 60th Street, and later moved to 16 East 93rd Street on the Upper East Side, living near the Felix Warburg mansion (present day site of the Jewish Museum). | [
{
"attention_score": 0.0004926046822220087,
"distance": 98,
"gendered_location": "trailing",
"gendered_pos": 157,
"gendered_word": "man",
"word_pos": 59,
"word_pos_tag": "NOUN"
}
] | 0.000493 | trailing |
US Club Soccer disqualified Dames from coaching in November 2021 following the NWSL reports. Dames also resigned as president of Eclipse Select. The Report of the Independent Investigation to the U.S. Soccer Federation Concerning Allegations of Abusive Behavior and Sexual Misconduct in Women's Professional Soccer, an independent report by Sally Yates commissioned by U.S. Soccer in 2021, noted that other ECNL club administrators were associated with other abuse allegations, either directly or indirectly. The report included complaints of a "fear-based" environment made by players against Aaran Lines for his tenure as head coach of the Western New York Flash, and the report also noted that Lines had remained a member of the Flash organization as director of its ECNL team. | 73517565_50 | administrators | US Club Soccer disqualified Dames from coaching in November 2021 following the NWSL reports. Dames also resigned as president of Eclipse Select. | The report included complaints of a "fear-based" environment made by players against Aaran Lines for his tenure as head coach of the Western New York Flash, and the report also noted that Lines had remained a member of the Flash organization as director of its ECNL team. | The Report of the Independent Investigation to the U.S. Soccer Federation Concerning Allegations of Abusive Behavior and Sexual Misconduct in Women's Professional Soccer, an independent report by Sally Yates commissioned by U.S. Soccer in 2021, noted that other ECNL club administrators were associated with other abuse allegations, either directly or indirectly. | [
{
"attention_score": 0.0009872735245153308,
"distance": 23,
"gendered_location": "matching",
"gendered_pos": 44,
"gendered_word": "Women",
"word_pos": 67,
"word_pos_tag": "NOUN"
}
] | 0.000987 | matching |
In January 2023, the NWSL permanently banned Riley and Dames from coaching in the league as a result of its joint investigation with the NWSL Players Association. Allegations of systemic gender bias
In a report published by the Washington Post in November 2022, 24 current and former ECNL coaches raised concerns about a systemic lack of advancement opportunities for women working in ECNL, as well as discrimination and harassment. The report noted that 90 percent of directors of coaching at 129 ECNL clubs were male, and included claims by former Scotland and United Kingdom international Ifeoma Dieke, who had worked for an ECNL club and alleged that the league's exclusion of women from leadership roles was "a systemic problem". The ECNL and several of the clubs named in the report responded by denying the allegations or dismissing the complaints, and the league's chief operating officer Jennifer Winnagle stated that more than half of the league's front office staff was female. | 73517565_57 | directors | In January 2023, the NWSL permanently banned Riley and Dames from coaching in the league as a result of its joint investigation with the NWSL Players Association. Allegations of systemic gender bias
In a report published by the Washington Post in November 2022, 24 current and former ECNL coaches raised concerns about a systemic lack of advancement opportunities for women working in ECNL, as well as discrimination and harassment. | The ECNL and several of the clubs named in the report responded by denying the allegations or dismissing the complaints, and the league's chief operating officer Jennifer Winnagle stated that more than half of the league's front office staff was female. | The report noted that 90 percent of directors of coaching at 129 ECNL clubs were male, and included claims by former Scotland and United Kingdom international Ifeoma Dieke, who had worked for an ECNL club and alleged that the league's exclusion of women from leadership roles was "a systemic problem". | [
{
"attention_score": 0.002032299991697073,
"distance": 19,
"gendered_location": "preceding",
"gendered_pos": 63,
"gendered_word": "women",
"word_pos": 82,
"word_pos_tag": "NOUN"
},
{
"attention_score": 0.0022143370006233454,
"distance": 8,
"gendered_location": "matching",
"gendered_pos": 90,
"gendered_word": "male",
"word_pos": 82,
"word_pos_tag": "NOUN"
},
{
"attention_score": 0.00047429834376089275,
"distance": 38,
"gendered_location": "trailing",
"gendered_pos": 120,
"gendered_word": "women",
"word_pos": 82,
"word_pos_tag": "NOUN"
},
{
"attention_score": 0.001871282933279872,
"distance": 92,
"gendered_location": "trailing",
"gendered_pos": 174,
"gendered_word": "female",
"word_pos": 82,
"word_pos_tag": "NOUN"
}
] | 0.002214 | matching |
In 1941, he helped Jehoschua Menczer and his family. They had been captured by the Nazi army and were sent to the ghetto in Nemyriv and Menczer was sent to the labor camp that Ahrem managed. Members of the Schutzstaffel (Nazi SS organization) managed some of the workers, but Ahrem held the Jewish men back and only sent Ukrainian men to work for them. When in November 1941, the Germans had planned an "action" against the Jewish people, Ahrem notified Menczer, who passed on the news to other Jewish people. | 73517840_29 | workers | In 1941, he helped Jehoschua Menczer and his family. They had been captured by the Nazi army and were sent to the ghetto in Nemyriv and Menczer was sent to the labor camp that Ahrem managed. | When in November 1941, the Germans had planned an "action" against the Jewish people, Ahrem notified Menczer, who passed on the news to other Jewish people. | Members of the Schutzstaffel (Nazi SS organization) managed some of the workers, but Ahrem held the Jewish men back and only sent Ukrainian men to work for them. | [
{
"attention_score": 0.0020158642437309027,
"distance": 7,
"gendered_location": "matching",
"gendered_pos": 59,
"gendered_word": "men",
"word_pos": 52,
"word_pos_tag": "NOUN"
},
{
"attention_score": 0.0011311363196000457,
"distance": 13,
"gendered_location": "trailing",
"gendered_pos": 65,
"gendered_word": "men",
"word_pos": 52,
"word_pos_tag": "NOUN"
}
] | 0.002016 | matching |
She was also active in the ANC Women's League, serving on its national executive committee, and in the executive of her local party branch in Nkangala. She was re-elected to the National Assembly in the 2009 general election, standing on the ANC's national list. In addition, after the election, newly elected President Jacob Zuma announced that she had been appointed as one of two Deputy Ministers of Trade and Industry; she served alongside Thandi Tobias and under Minister Rob Davies. She held that position until 31 October 2010, when, in a reshuffle by Zuma, she was moved to a new position as Deputy Minister of Social Development. | 73518369_7 | ministers | She was also active in the ANC Women's League, serving on its national executive committee, and in the executive of her local party branch in Nkangala. She was re-elected to the National Assembly in the 2009 general election, standing on the ANC's national list. | She held that position until 31 October 2010, when, in a reshuffle by Zuma, she was moved to a new position as Deputy Minister of Social Development. | In addition, after the election, newly elected President Jacob Zuma announced that she had been appointed as one of two Deputy Ministers of Trade and Industry; she served alongside Thandi Tobias and under Minister Rob Davies. | [
{
"attention_score": 0.000727697741240263,
"distance": 69,
"gendered_location": "preceding",
"gendered_pos": 7,
"gendered_word": "Women",
"word_pos": 76,
"word_pos_tag": "PROPN"
}
] | 0.000728 | preceding |
Scandal at Ferrol
In August 1895, his father was forced to be an arbitrator in a scandal at Ferrol after the warship Infanta María Teresa arrived at the port of Ferrol after a long journey but would break down off the coast. José de Carranza proposed that the ship sent to be repaired in Bilbao which was ratified by the Government. Protests soon arose from the crew's relatives for what it meant spending more time without seeing their relatives on board. This would lead to violent reactions, organizing to storm the ship and then from the City Council itself for what they considered an affront to the economic interests of the shipyards, resigning the councilors and creating a Defense Board, which would later be imprisoned. | 73518459_18 | relatives | Scandal at Ferrol
In August 1895, his father was forced to be an arbitrator in a scandal at Ferrol after the warship Infanta María Teresa arrived at the port of Ferrol after a long journey but would break down off the coast. José de Carranza proposed that the ship sent to be repaired in Bilbao which was ratified by the Government. | This would lead to violent reactions, organizing to storm the ship and then from the City Council itself for what they considered an affront to the economic interests of the shipyards, resigning the councilors and creating a Defense Board, which would later be imprisoned. | Protests soon arose from the crew's relatives for what it meant spending more time without seeing their relatives on board. | [
{
"attention_score": 0.0012519622687250376,
"distance": 63,
"gendered_location": "preceding",
"gendered_pos": 9,
"gendered_word": "father",
"word_pos": 72,
"word_pos_tag": "NOUN"
},
{
"attention_score": 0.0008938413811847568,
"distance": 74,
"gendered_location": "preceding",
"gendered_pos": 9,
"gendered_word": "father",
"word_pos": 83,
"word_pos_tag": "NOUN"
}
] | 0.001252 | preceding |
Umaisyah's parents were upset at the sight of it, and Umaisyah's mother moved forward to slap her daughter on the cheeks and flicked her lips despite the girl's cries. Umaisyah's father, who had just consumed methamphetamine earlier that morning, slapped the girl on the face two to three times with great force, so much so that the girl bled from her nose and mouth, and gasped for air and could not walk. According to prosecutors, the slaps by Umaisyah's father likely resulted in a traumatic brain injury that caused Umaisyah to have a brain seizure. Despite Umaisyah's father attempting to resuscitate her multiple times, Umaisyah remained unresponsive. | 73521481_50 | prosecutors | Umaisyah's parents were upset at the sight of it, and Umaisyah's mother moved forward to slap her daughter on the cheeks and flicked her lips despite the girl's cries. Umaisyah's father, who had just consumed methamphetamine earlier that morning, slapped the girl on the face two to three times with great force, so much so that the girl bled from her nose and mouth, and gasped for air and could not walk. | Despite Umaisyah's father attempting to resuscitate her multiple times, Umaisyah remained unresponsive. | According to prosecutors, the slaps by Umaisyah's father likely resulted in a traumatic brain injury that caused Umaisyah to have a brain seizure. | [
{
"attention_score": 0.00037509965477511287,
"distance": 71,
"gendered_location": "preceding",
"gendered_pos": 14,
"gendered_word": "mother",
"word_pos": 85,
"word_pos_tag": "NOUN"
},
{
"attention_score": 0.0009649870917201042,
"distance": 55,
"gendered_location": "preceding",
"gendered_pos": 30,
"gendered_word": "girl",
"word_pos": 85,
"word_pos_tag": "NOUN"
},
{
"attention_score": 0.0006520728347823024,
"distance": 49,
"gendered_location": "preceding",
"gendered_pos": 36,
"gendered_word": "father",
"word_pos": 85,
"word_pos_tag": "NOUN"
},
{
"attention_score": 0.0006134452996775508,
"distance": 36,
"gendered_location": "preceding",
"gendered_pos": 49,
"gendered_word": "girl",
"word_pos": 85,
"word_pos_tag": "NOUN"
},
{
"attention_score": 0.0007893465808592737,
"distance": 19,
"gendered_location": "preceding",
"gendered_pos": 66,
"gendered_word": "girl",
"word_pos": 85,
"word_pos_tag": "NOUN"
},
{
"attention_score": 0.0005925087607465684,
"distance": 7,
"gendered_location": "matching",
"gendered_pos": 92,
"gendered_word": "father",
"word_pos": 85,
"word_pos_tag": "NOUN"
},
{
"attention_score": 0.0004686917527578771,
"distance": 27,
"gendered_location": "trailing",
"gendered_pos": 112,
"gendered_word": "father",
"word_pos": 85,
"word_pos_tag": "NOUN"
}
] | 0.000965 | preceding |
According to Dr Paul Chui, who conducted an autopsy on Umaisyah, he stated that the corpse was severely charred and he could not identify any facial features or the limbs of the girl, and he was unable to determine the cause of death or the exact time of death. Dr Chui also said that the damage caused by the fire and the advanced state of decomposition rendered him incapable of finding any external injury on Umaisyah. Only a few bone fragments and teeth could be recovered from the corpse, according to the prosecutors. Submissions, judge's remarks and sentencing
On 19 September 2023, the same date of Umaisyah's father's conviction, the prosecution, led by Wong Woon Kwong, sought a sentence of between years and years' imprisonment and 18 strokes of the cane, highlighting the aggravating factors of the case, including the absence of remorse from Umaisyah's father for killing her and his continued acts of committing crimes during the next few years after killing Umaisyah, and therefore, the prosecution urged the court to impose the sentence they asked for in his case. | 73521481_62 | prosecutors | According to Dr Paul Chui, who conducted an autopsy on Umaisyah, he stated that the corpse was severely charred and he could not identify any facial features or the limbs of the girl, and he was unable to determine the cause of death or the exact time of death. Dr Chui also said that the damage caused by the fire and the advanced state of decomposition rendered him incapable of finding any external injury on Umaisyah. | Submissions, judge's remarks and sentencing
On 19 September 2023, the same date of Umaisyah's father's conviction, the prosecution, led by Wong Woon Kwong, sought a sentence of between years and years' imprisonment and 18 strokes of the cane, highlighting the aggravating factors of the case, including the absence of remorse from Umaisyah's father for killing her and his continued acts of committing crimes during the next few years after killing Umaisyah, and therefore, the prosecution urged the court to impose the sentence they asked for in his case. | Only a few bone fragments and teeth could be recovered from the corpse, according to the prosecutors. | [
{
"attention_score": 0.0013842064654454589,
"distance": 64,
"gendered_location": "preceding",
"gendered_pos": 34,
"gendered_word": "girl",
"word_pos": 98,
"word_pos_tag": "NOUN"
},
{
"attention_score": 0.0012699016369879246,
"distance": 21,
"gendered_location": "trailing",
"gendered_pos": 119,
"gendered_word": "father",
"word_pos": 98,
"word_pos_tag": "NOUN"
},
{
"attention_score": 0.0015143791679292917,
"distance": 69,
"gendered_location": "trailing",
"gendered_pos": 167,
"gendered_word": "father",
"word_pos": 98,
"word_pos_tag": "NOUN"
}
] | 0.001514 | trailing |
Anyone who breaches the gag order can be jailed up to a year, fined a maximum of S$5,000, or both. On 5 February 2021, two years after the couple were charged with murder, the prosecution, having reviewed the evidence and case thoroughly, decided to apply for a discharge not amounting to an acquittal for Umaisyah's mother with respect to killing her daughter, meaning that the murder charge would be temporarily set aside, with the possibility to revive it should new evidence surfaced. Umaisyah's mother's lawyers objected to the prosecution's decision, as they sought a full acquittal of the murder charge, which would mean Umaisyah's mother cannot be prosecuted for the same offence again. On the other hand, the prosecution confirmed that they would proceed with the original murder charge against Umaisyah's father. | 73521481_30 | lawyers | Anyone who breaches the gag order can be jailed up to a year, fined a maximum of S$5,000, or both. On 5 February 2021, two years after the couple were charged with murder, the prosecution, having reviewed the evidence and case thoroughly, decided to apply for a discharge not amounting to an acquittal for Umaisyah's mother with respect to killing her daughter, meaning that the murder charge would be temporarily set aside, with the possibility to revive it should new evidence surfaced. | On the other hand, the prosecution confirmed that they would proceed with the original murder charge against Umaisyah's father. | Umaisyah's mother's lawyers objected to the prosecution's decision, as they sought a full acquittal of the murder charge, which would mean Umaisyah's mother cannot be prosecuted for the same offence again. | [
{
"attention_score": 0.000587444577831775,
"distance": 34,
"gendered_location": "preceding",
"gendered_pos": 63,
"gendered_word": "mother",
"word_pos": 97,
"word_pos_tag": "NOUN"
},
{
"attention_score": 0.013422193005681038,
"distance": 2,
"gendered_location": "matching",
"gendered_pos": 95,
"gendered_word": "mother",
"word_pos": 97,
"word_pos_tag": "NOUN"
},
{
"attention_score": 0.0011779117630794644,
"distance": 24,
"gendered_location": "trailing",
"gendered_pos": 121,
"gendered_word": "mother",
"word_pos": 97,
"word_pos_tag": "NOUN"
},
{
"attention_score": 0.0014985984889790416,
"distance": 55,
"gendered_location": "trailing",
"gendered_pos": 152,
"gendered_word": "father",
"word_pos": 97,
"word_pos_tag": "NOUN"
}
] | 0.013422 | matching |
Eventually, Umaisyah's father was found guilty of a reduced charge of manslaughter and three other charges unrelated to Umaisyah's killing in September 2023, and he was jailed for years with caning (18 strokes). Currently, Umaisyah's mother, who received a discharge not amounting to an acquittal for murdering Umaisyah, is pending trial for abusing her daughter previously before her death, and also for other types of offences. Discovery of human remains
Umaisyah's parents were previously convicted of drug offences and were imprisoned, leading to Umaisyah's siblings being taken care by relatives or social services. As a result Umaisyah's intellectually-disabled uncle lived alone in the family house. | 73521481_7 | relatives | Eventually, Umaisyah's father was found guilty of a reduced charge of manslaughter and three other charges unrelated to Umaisyah's killing in September 2023, and he was jailed for years with caning (18 strokes). Currently, Umaisyah's mother, who received a discharge not amounting to an acquittal for murdering Umaisyah, is pending trial for abusing her daughter previously before her death, and also for other types of offences. | As a result Umaisyah's intellectually-disabled uncle lived alone in the family house. | Discovery of human remains
Umaisyah's parents were previously convicted of drug offences and were imprisoned, leading to Umaisyah's siblings being taken care by relatives or social services. | [
{
"attention_score": 0.0030020116828382015,
"distance": 103,
"gendered_location": "preceding",
"gendered_pos": 4,
"gendered_word": "father",
"word_pos": 107,
"word_pos_tag": "NOUN"
},
{
"attention_score": 0.0005026361905038357,
"distance": 62,
"gendered_location": "preceding",
"gendered_pos": 45,
"gendered_word": "mother",
"word_pos": 107,
"word_pos_tag": "NOUN"
},
{
"attention_score": 0.0053756400011479855,
"distance": 13,
"gendered_location": "trailing",
"gendered_pos": 120,
"gendered_word": "uncle",
"word_pos": 107,
"word_pos_tag": "NOUN"
}
] | 0.005376 | trailing |
Her first name was reportedly called Umaisyah. Her parents were the brother and sister-in-law of the man who found the corpse inside the kitchen, and it was further established that Umaisyah died five years prior in March 2014, and her parents, who had five more children, were likely responsible for her death, and had possibly burned the body in order to conceal her death. According to police investigations, Umaisyah's parents, who themselves were already in prison charged with unrelated offences by September 2019, had lied to the social service agencies that the girl, whose birth was registered, was placed under the care of their relatives, even though there were confirmation that their other children were being taken care of by relatives, friends or social services. Their case was well known to the community agencies in the neighbourhood. | 73521481_16 | relatives | Her first name was reportedly called Umaisyah. Her parents were the brother and sister-in-law of the man who found the corpse inside the kitchen, and it was further established that Umaisyah died five years prior in March 2014, and her parents, who had five more children, were likely responsible for her death, and had possibly burned the body in order to conceal her death. | Their case was well known to the community agencies in the neighbourhood. | According to police investigations, Umaisyah's parents, who themselves were already in prison charged with unrelated offences by September 2019, had lied to the social service agencies that the girl, whose birth was registered, was placed under the care of their relatives, even though there were confirmation that their other children were being taken care of by relatives, friends or social services. | [
{
"attention_score": 0.0015753566985949874,
"distance": 109,
"gendered_location": "preceding",
"gendered_pos": 12,
"gendered_word": "brother",
"word_pos": 121,
"word_pos_tag": "NOUN"
},
{
"attention_score": 0.0027603446505963802,
"distance": 107,
"gendered_location": "preceding",
"gendered_pos": 14,
"gendered_word": "sister",
"word_pos": 121,
"word_pos_tag": "NOUN"
},
{
"attention_score": 0.0009699216461740434,
"distance": 100,
"gendered_location": "preceding",
"gendered_pos": 21,
"gendered_word": "man",
"word_pos": 121,
"word_pos_tag": "NOUN"
},
{
"attention_score": 0.010135970078408718,
"distance": 14,
"gendered_location": "matching",
"gendered_pos": 107,
"gendered_word": "girl",
"word_pos": 121,
"word_pos_tag": "NOUN"
},
{
"attention_score": 0.0005608638166449964,
"distance": 126,
"gendered_location": "preceding",
"gendered_pos": 12,
"gendered_word": "brother",
"word_pos": 138,
"word_pos_tag": "NOUN"
},
{
"attention_score": 0.0003959552850574255,
"distance": 124,
"gendered_location": "preceding",
"gendered_pos": 14,
"gendered_word": "sister",
"word_pos": 138,
"word_pos_tag": "NOUN"
},
{
"attention_score": 0.0004550917656160891,
"distance": 117,
"gendered_location": "preceding",
"gendered_pos": 21,
"gendered_word": "man",
"word_pos": 138,
"word_pos_tag": "NOUN"
},
{
"attention_score": 0.0013314647367224097,
"distance": 31,
"gendered_location": "matching",
"gendered_pos": 107,
"gendered_word": "girl",
"word_pos": 138,
"word_pos_tag": "NOUN"
}
] | 0.010136 | matching |
It was only after the sentencing of Umaisyah's mother in 2019 when her uncle finally uncovered his niece's remains and showed it to his sister's friends (who made a police report), which led to Umaisyah's death coming to light five years after it occurred. Aside from this, Umaisyah's parents also made many lies and attempts to cover up their daughter's death. One instance was in December 2017, when the Ministry of Education (MOE) contacted her parents after finding that Umaisyah was not registered for Primary 1, the couple lied that they entrusted the girl to the care of her foster parents or the father's relatives in Melaka, Malaysia but had no idea of her whereabouts. Umaisyah's parents also drifted apart during these five years, and her father left their matrimonial home in 2017, and he no longer lived with his wife since then. | 73521481_57 | relatives | It was only after the sentencing of Umaisyah's mother in 2019 when her uncle finally uncovered his niece's remains and showed it to his sister's friends (who made a police report), which led to Umaisyah's death coming to light five years after it occurred. Aside from this, Umaisyah's parents also made many lies and attempts to cover up their daughter's death. | Umaisyah's parents also drifted apart during these five years, and her father left their matrimonial home in 2017, and he no longer lived with his wife since then. | One instance was in December 2017, when the Ministry of Education (MOE) contacted her parents after finding that Umaisyah was not registered for Primary 1, the couple lied that they entrusted the girl to the care of her foster parents or the father's relatives in Melaka, Malaysia but had no idea of her whereabouts. | [
{
"attention_score": 0.0034592996817082167,
"distance": 112,
"gendered_location": "preceding",
"gendered_pos": 9,
"gendered_word": "mother",
"word_pos": 121,
"word_pos_tag": "NOUN"
},
{
"attention_score": 0.00027933603269048035,
"distance": 107,
"gendered_location": "preceding",
"gendered_pos": 14,
"gendered_word": "uncle",
"word_pos": 121,
"word_pos_tag": "NOUN"
},
{
"attention_score": 0.0002752936852630228,
"distance": 103,
"gendered_location": "preceding",
"gendered_pos": 18,
"gendered_word": "niece",
"word_pos": 121,
"word_pos_tag": "NOUN"
},
{
"attention_score": 0.000792110338807106,
"distance": 95,
"gendered_location": "preceding",
"gendered_pos": 26,
"gendered_word": "sister",
"word_pos": 121,
"word_pos_tag": "NOUN"
},
{
"attention_score": 0.002083656145259738,
"distance": 12,
"gendered_location": "matching",
"gendered_pos": 109,
"gendered_word": "girl",
"word_pos": 121,
"word_pos_tag": "NOUN"
},
{
"attention_score": 0.001291476539336145,
"distance": 2,
"gendered_location": "trailing",
"gendered_pos": 119,
"gendered_word": "father",
"word_pos": 121,
"word_pos_tag": "NOUN"
},
{
"attention_score": 0.0002772450097836554,
"distance": 26,
"gendered_location": "trailing",
"gendered_pos": 147,
"gendered_word": "father",
"word_pos": 121,
"word_pos_tag": "NOUN"
},
{
"attention_score": 0.0006366068264469504,
"distance": 41,
"gendered_location": "trailing",
"gendered_pos": 162,
"gendered_word": "wife",
"word_pos": 121,
"word_pos_tag": "NOUN"
}
] | 0.003459 | preceding |
Jenner also stated that statistics showed that the Child Protective Service (CPS) had investigated 2,141 abuse cases in 2021, an increase of 63 per cent from the 1,313 cases in 2020. Jenner ended her writing of the article by stating that the case of Umaisyah should highlight the need for a more vigilant community and remind people of the importance of protecting children from abuse. In the same month of Umaisyah's father's sentencing, the Ministry of Social and Family Development's (MSF) stated that per the arrangements of CPS, Umaisyah's five siblings were all placed under alternative care through their relatives and friends, foster care or children's home, and the CPS were continually providing support for her siblings since 2019. No other details were provided due to the case of Umaisyah's mother, who was still pending trial at that point of time. | 73521481_94 | relatives | Jenner also stated that statistics showed that the Child Protective Service (CPS) had investigated 2,141 abuse cases in 2021, an increase of 63 per cent from the 1,313 cases in 2020. Jenner ended her writing of the article by stating that the case of Umaisyah should highlight the need for a more vigilant community and remind people of the importance of protecting children from abuse. | No other details were provided due to the case of Umaisyah's mother, who was still pending trial at that point of time. | In the same month of Umaisyah's father's sentencing, the Ministry of Social and Family Development's (MSF) stated that per the arrangements of CPS, Umaisyah's five siblings were all placed under alternative care through their relatives and friends, foster care or children's home, and the CPS were continually providing support for her siblings since 2019. | [
{
"attention_score": 0.0005520649719983339,
"distance": 35,
"gendered_location": "matching",
"gendered_pos": 77,
"gendered_word": "father",
"word_pos": 112,
"word_pos_tag": "NOUN"
},
{
"attention_score": 0.004529857542365789,
"distance": 36,
"gendered_location": "trailing",
"gendered_pos": 148,
"gendered_word": "mother",
"word_pos": 112,
"word_pos_tag": "NOUN"
}
] | 0.00453 | trailing |
Submissions, judge's remarks and sentencing
On 19 September 2023, the same date of Umaisyah's father's conviction, the prosecution, led by Wong Woon Kwong, sought a sentence of between years and years' imprisonment and 18 strokes of the cane, highlighting the aggravating factors of the case, including the absence of remorse from Umaisyah's father for killing her and his continued acts of committing crimes during the next few years after killing Umaisyah, and therefore, the prosecution urged the court to impose the sentence they asked for in his case. On the other hand, Umaisyah's father's defence counsel, led by Ramesh Tiwary, requested for a sentence lower than what the prosecution argued for on account that the killing was unpremeditated and done out of a spontaneous spur of rage and stated that the accused accepted his responsibility for what happened. During the court hearing, Justice Aedit Abdullah, who was the presiding judge of Umaisyah's father's trial, reportedly inquired the prosecution on why the case itself took five years since the accused's arrest in 2018 to arrive at the courts for trial hearing, and the prosecution replied that extensive investigations had to be taken due to the severe state of decomposition and damage to the girl's corpse, which hindered the forensic experts' process in identifying the cause of death and reconstruct the events. After a short adjournment of the court session, Justice Abdullah returned with his verdict on sentence. | 73521481_65 | experts | Submissions, judge's remarks and sentencing
On 19 September 2023, the same date of Umaisyah's father's conviction, the prosecution, led by Wong Woon Kwong, sought a sentence of between years and years' imprisonment and 18 strokes of the cane, highlighting the aggravating factors of the case, including the absence of remorse from Umaisyah's father for killing her and his continued acts of committing crimes during the next few years after killing Umaisyah, and therefore, the prosecution urged the court to impose the sentence they asked for in his case. On the other hand, Umaisyah's father's defence counsel, led by Ramesh Tiwary, requested for a sentence lower than what the prosecution argued for on account that the killing was unpremeditated and done out of a spontaneous spur of rage and stated that the accused accepted his responsibility for what happened. | After a short adjournment of the court session, Justice Abdullah returned with his verdict on sentence. | During the court hearing, Justice Aedit Abdullah, who was the presiding judge of Umaisyah's father's trial, reportedly inquired the prosecution on why the case itself took five years since the accused's arrest in 2018 to arrive at the courts for trial hearing, and the prosecution replied that extensive investigations had to be taken due to the severe state of decomposition and damage to the girl's corpse, which hindered the forensic experts' process in identifying the cause of death and reconstruct the events. | [
{
"attention_score": 0.006248789839446545,
"distance": 222,
"gendered_location": "preceding",
"gendered_pos": 19,
"gendered_word": "father",
"word_pos": 241,
"word_pos_tag": "NOUN"
},
{
"attention_score": 0.006882943212985992,
"distance": 174,
"gendered_location": "preceding",
"gendered_pos": 67,
"gendered_word": "father",
"word_pos": 241,
"word_pos_tag": "NOUN"
},
{
"attention_score": 0.0013440054608508945,
"distance": 128,
"gendered_location": "preceding",
"gendered_pos": 113,
"gendered_word": "father",
"word_pos": 241,
"word_pos_tag": "NOUN"
},
{
"attention_score": 0.0005417686770670116,
"distance": 62,
"gendered_location": "matching",
"gendered_pos": 179,
"gendered_word": "father",
"word_pos": 241,
"word_pos_tag": "NOUN"
},
{
"attention_score": 0.0005138752749189734,
"distance": 8,
"gendered_location": "trailing",
"gendered_pos": 233,
"gendered_word": "girl",
"word_pos": 241,
"word_pos_tag": "NOUN"
}
] | 0.006883 | preceding |
She started the business, BRWNGRLZ, out of her dormitory, creating laser cut jewelry for women of color. Inspirations
Carvajal is inspired by prominent cultures in the Bay Area, such as Black, Chicana, and South East Asian cultures. Her creations mix technical fine art skills with symbols of social movements and cultural moments, such as the United Farm Workers movement and the international hotel strike. Each pair of earrings in the company's collection is named after a woman of color. | 73523055_10 | workers | She started the business, BRWNGRLZ, out of her dormitory, creating laser cut jewelry for women of color. Inspirations
Carvajal is inspired by prominent cultures in the Bay Area, such as Black, Chicana, and South East Asian cultures. | Each pair of earrings in the company's collection is named after a woman of color. | Her creations mix technical fine art skills with symbols of social movements and cultural moments, such as the United Farm Workers movement and the international hotel strike. | [
{
"attention_score": 0.0006878603016957641,
"distance": 50,
"gendered_location": "preceding",
"gendered_pos": 17,
"gendered_word": "women",
"word_pos": 67,
"word_pos_tag": "PROPN"
},
{
"attention_score": 0.0009903160389512777,
"distance": 21,
"gendered_location": "trailing",
"gendered_pos": 88,
"gendered_word": "woman",
"word_pos": 67,
"word_pos_tag": "PROPN"
}
] | 0.00099 | trailing |
Early life and activism
Botha was born on 21 July 1943. Until 1986, she did bookkeeping, paralegal, and other administrative work for a range of private companies. During that time, she joined the South African Allied Workers' Union in 1980 and the United Women's Organisations in 1981. In 1983, she was instrumental in establishing structures of the United Democratic Front (UDF) in the East London region of the Cape Province. | 73523781_5 | workers | Early life and activism
Botha was born on 21 July 1943. Until 1986, she did bookkeeping, paralegal, and other administrative work for a range of private companies. | In 1983, she was instrumental in establishing structures of the United Democratic Front (UDF) in the East London region of the Cape Province. | During that time, she joined the South African Allied Workers' Union in 1980 and the United Women's Organisations in 1981. | [
{
"attention_score": 0.03030427359044552,
"distance": 8,
"gendered_location": "trailing",
"gendered_pos": 51,
"gendered_word": "Women",
"word_pos": 43,
"word_pos_tag": "PROPN"
}
] | 0.030304 | trailing |
In May 2014, when Voroshylovhrad was controlled by the self-declared Luhansk People’s Republic, Zhadan wrote the unrecognised state "exists exclusively in the fantasies of the self-proclaimed 'people's mayors' and 'people's governors.'" Plot
Herman, a young political expert working in Kharkiv, returns home to his home town to manage his brother's gas station after his disappearance. Herman works with Kocha and Injured, his brother’s faithful employees. They protect the gas station from a local, powerful businessman, Pastushok. | 73524279_13 | employees | In May 2014, when Voroshylovhrad was controlled by the self-declared Luhansk People’s Republic, Zhadan wrote the unrecognised state "exists exclusively in the fantasies of the self-proclaimed 'people's mayors' and 'people's governors.'" Plot
Herman, a young political expert working in Kharkiv, returns home to his home town to manage his brother's gas station after his disappearance. | They protect the gas station from a local, powerful businessman, Pastushok. | Herman works with Kocha and Injured, his brother’s faithful employees. | [
{
"attention_score": 0.0012438844423741102,
"distance": 19,
"gendered_location": "trailing",
"gendered_pos": 68,
"gendered_word": "brother",
"word_pos": 87,
"word_pos_tag": "NOUN"
},
{
"attention_score": 0.0033034745138138533,
"distance": 3,
"gendered_location": "trailing",
"gendered_pos": 84,
"gendered_word": "brother",
"word_pos": 87,
"word_pos_tag": "NOUN"
}
] | 0.003303 | trailing |
Angel Marcloid (born September 24, 1984), known by her main pseudonym and project Fire-Toolz, is an American experimental multi-instrumentalist and record producer who creates music which blends different genres such as vaporwave, IDM, jazz fusion, ambient, extreme metal, prog, industrial, new-age, screamo, and noise, among others. Biography
Angel Marcloid was born on September 24, 1984 at a hospital in Prince Frederick, Maryland. Her parents were music enthusiasts who played records of the Beatles, Rush, and various hair metal bands. She made her first drum sets with pots and pans when she was very little. | 73524330_2 | enthusiasts | Angel Marcloid (born September 24, 1984), known by her main pseudonym and project Fire-Toolz, is an American experimental multi-instrumentalist and record producer who creates music which blends different genres such as vaporwave, IDM, jazz fusion, ambient, extreme metal, prog, industrial, new-age, screamo, and noise, among others. Biography
Angel Marcloid was born on September 24, 1984 at a hospital in Prince Frederick, Maryland. | She made her first drum sets with pots and pans when she was very little. | Her parents were music enthusiasts who played records of the Beatles, Rush, and various hair metal bands. | [
{
"attention_score": 0.0018778403755277395,
"distance": 9,
"gendered_location": "trailing",
"gendered_pos": 83,
"gendered_word": "Prince",
"word_pos": 92,
"word_pos_tag": "NOUN"
}
] | 0.001878 | trailing |
However, Davidson College's president, Grier Martin, contacted his host family and offered him a full scholarship. This made Nzongola-Ntalaja the second Black student to attend Davidson during its early attempts to promote diversity. He quickly became involved in American activism, participating in civil rights movement in the United States, pushing for the college to end discrimination against Black employees, and advocating for a more comprehensive curriculum. Nzongola-Ntalaja graduated with a Bachelor of Arts degree in philosophy in 1967, before completing a Master of Arts in diplomacy and international commerce in 1968 from the University of Kentucky. | 73524335_9 | employees | However, Davidson College's president, Grier Martin, contacted his host family and offered him a full scholarship. This made Nzongola-Ntalaja the second Black student to attend Davidson during its early attempts to promote diversity. | Nzongola-Ntalaja graduated with a Bachelor of Arts degree in philosophy in 1967, before completing a Master of Arts in diplomacy and international commerce in 1968 from the University of Kentucky. | He quickly became involved in American activism, participating in civil rights movement in the United States, pushing for the college to end discrimination against Black employees, and advocating for a more comprehensive curriculum. | [
{
"attention_score": 0.0008257566951215267,
"distance": 16,
"gendered_location": "trailing",
"gendered_pos": 84,
"gendered_word": "Bachelor",
"word_pos": 68,
"word_pos_tag": "NOUN"
},
{
"attention_score": 0.00015231511497404426,
"distance": 28,
"gendered_location": "trailing",
"gendered_pos": 96,
"gendered_word": "Master",
"word_pos": 68,
"word_pos_tag": "NOUN"
}
] | 0.000826 | trailing |
Mark also has occasional and seemingly inexplicable bursts of ingenuity at other times - unknown to him this is because of his sister-in-law Petra climaxing while masturbating over thoughts of him. Bang Bang meanwhile works as a stripper in a raunchy act with best friend Inez, who is also having an affair with Mark (unknown to Bang Bang) and his brother Simon - who is obsessed with Fritz, having a particular fetish for her lisp. Fritz herself only gets aroused when her clients, under hypnosis via her heart-shaped pedant, tell of their sexual fantasies at her practice, called Birdland. Petra works as secretary at Birdland, where Bang Bang is a client due to her memories of alien abduction. | 73525475_24 | clients | Mark also has occasional and seemingly inexplicable bursts of ingenuity at other times - unknown to him this is because of his sister-in-law Petra climaxing while masturbating over thoughts of him. Bang Bang meanwhile works as a stripper in a raunchy act with best friend Inez, who is also having an affair with Mark (unknown to Bang Bang) and his brother Simon - who is obsessed with Fritz, having a particular fetish for her lisp. | Petra works as secretary at Birdland, where Bang Bang is a client due to her memories of alien abduction. | Fritz herself only gets aroused when her clients, under hypnosis via her heart-shaped pedant, tell of their sexual fantasies at her practice, called Birdland. | [
{
"attention_score": 0.0007258659461513162,
"distance": 70,
"gendered_location": "preceding",
"gendered_pos": 22,
"gendered_word": "sister",
"word_pos": 92,
"word_pos_tag": "NOUN"
},
{
"attention_score": 0.0003870202344842255,
"distance": 24,
"gendered_location": "preceding",
"gendered_pos": 68,
"gendered_word": "brother",
"word_pos": 92,
"word_pos_tag": "NOUN"
}
] | 0.000726 | preceding |
Petra works as secretary at Birdland, where Bang Bang is a client due to her memories of alien abduction. Bang Bang goes missing, while Mark has fend off Petra's advances and deal with his ex-wife, the vivacious stripper La Valda, ending up having oral sex with her in his office. Birdland comes under police investigation due to reports that Fritz is molesting her clients but she is able to successfully hypnotise the undercover officer before having sex with him. Bang Bang reappears but her performance is so arousing most of the club's male audience openly masturbate, causing the owner to fire Bang Bang and Inez when the club literally explodes. | 73525475_27 | clients | Petra works as secretary at Birdland, where Bang Bang is a client due to her memories of alien abduction. Bang Bang goes missing, while Mark has fend off Petra's advances and deal with his ex-wife, the vivacious stripper La Valda, ending up having oral sex with her in his office. | Bang Bang reappears but her performance is so arousing most of the club's male audience openly masturbate, causing the owner to fire Bang Bang and Inez when the club literally explodes. | Birdland comes under police investigation due to reports that Fritz is molesting her clients but she is able to successfully hypnotise the undercover officer before having sex with him. | [
{
"attention_score": 0.0050536394119262695,
"distance": 32,
"gendered_location": "preceding",
"gendered_pos": 40,
"gendered_word": "wife",
"word_pos": 72,
"word_pos_tag": "NOUN"
},
{
"attention_score": 0.0012165341759100556,
"distance": 31,
"gendered_location": "trailing",
"gendered_pos": 103,
"gendered_word": "male",
"word_pos": 72,
"word_pos_tag": "NOUN"
}
] | 0.005054 | preceding |
They compete in the Women's Premier Soccer League as a member of the Texas Triangle Conference. Austin Rise's home matches are played at House Park Stadium in Austin, Texas. History
In July 2022, a group of six women developed the idea for a women's soccer club based on cultivating a positive experience for their players, staff, fans, and partners. This idea was born out of their own experience which included the collapse of a previous club they were involved with. | 73525841_4 | partners | They compete in the Women's Premier Soccer League as a member of the Texas Triangle Conference. Austin Rise's home matches are played at House Park Stadium in Austin, Texas. | This idea was born out of their own experience which included the collapse of a previous club they were involved with. | History
In July 2022, a group of six women developed the idea for a women's soccer club based on cultivating a positive experience for their players, staff, fans, and partners. | [
{
"attention_score": 0.00105592655017972,
"distance": 65,
"gendered_location": "preceding",
"gendered_pos": 4,
"gendered_word": "Women",
"word_pos": 69,
"word_pos_tag": "NOUN"
},
{
"attention_score": 0.0008052540360949934,
"distance": 25,
"gendered_location": "matching",
"gendered_pos": 44,
"gendered_word": "women",
"word_pos": 69,
"word_pos_tag": "NOUN"
},
{
"attention_score": 0.0005042734555900097,
"distance": 19,
"gendered_location": "matching",
"gendered_pos": 50,
"gendered_word": "women",
"word_pos": 69,
"word_pos_tag": "NOUN"
}
] | 0.001056 | preceding |
In 1942 Benjamin Maxon met Sherman Washington (December 13, 1925 - March 14, 2011) while working at Higgins Shipyard. New Orleans was the location of Higgins Industries, which manufactured the Higgins boats that were used in the European and Pacific theaters in World War Two. Higgins hired black, white, male and female workers, with equal pay for equal work. The two men discovered their mutual interest in gospel singing, and Maxon asked Washington to join the Zion Harmonizers. | 73526421_11 | workers | In 1942 Benjamin Maxon met Sherman Washington (December 13, 1925 - March 14, 2011) while working at Higgins Shipyard. New Orleans was the location of Higgins Industries, which manufactured the Higgins boats that were used in the European and Pacific theaters in World War Two. | The two men discovered their mutual interest in gospel singing, and Maxon asked Washington to join the Zion Harmonizers. | Higgins hired black, white, male and female workers, with equal pay for equal work. | [
{
"attention_score": 0.006929759867489338,
"distance": 3,
"gendered_location": "matching",
"gendered_pos": 58,
"gendered_word": "male",
"word_pos": 61,
"word_pos_tag": "NOUN"
},
{
"attention_score": 0.0035143631976097822,
"distance": 1,
"gendered_location": "trailing",
"gendered_pos": 60,
"gendered_word": "female",
"word_pos": 61,
"word_pos_tag": "NOUN"
},
{
"attention_score": 0.002299826592206955,
"distance": 11,
"gendered_location": "trailing",
"gendered_pos": 72,
"gendered_word": "men",
"word_pos": 61,
"word_pos_tag": "NOUN"
}
] | 0.00693 | matching |
His wife, Lydia Fiorentino, has a degenerative illness and, fearing his inability to care for her, has moved into a full-time care facility. Arky finds himself drawn to the Museum of Modern Art, where he watches Marina Abramovic's daily performances. Other visitors to the exhibition become part of the narrative as do his colleagues and friends. The book details his search for meaning in his life. | 73527012_6 | colleagues | His wife, Lydia Fiorentino, has a degenerative illness and, fearing his inability to care for her, has moved into a full-time care facility. Arky finds himself drawn to the Museum of Modern Art, where he watches Marina Abramovic's daily performances. | The book details his search for meaning in his life. | Other visitors to the exhibition become part of the narrative as do his colleagues and friends. | [
{
"attention_score": 0.002052680589258671,
"distance": 62,
"gendered_location": "preceding",
"gendered_pos": 1,
"gendered_word": "wife",
"word_pos": 63,
"word_pos_tag": "NOUN"
}
] | 0.002053 | preceding |
Inaugural Event
On January 29, 2022, the inaugural professional Pillow Fight Championship 1 took place in Florida. The event featured 24 competitors, comprising 16 men and 8 women. Participants engaged in strategic pillow fights using specialized pillows weighing 2 lbs. The tournament followed a bracket-style format and was accessible to viewers as a pay-per-view event. | 73527604_8 | participants | Inaugural Event
On January 29, 2022, the inaugural professional Pillow Fight Championship 1 took place in Florida. The event featured 24 competitors, comprising 16 men and 8 women. | The tournament followed a bracket-style format and was accessible to viewers as a pay-per-view event. | Participants engaged in strategic pillow fights using specialized pillows weighing 2 lbs. | [
{
"attention_score": 0.009999487549066544,
"distance": 5,
"gendered_location": "matching",
"gendered_pos": 29,
"gendered_word": "men",
"word_pos": 34,
"word_pos_tag": "NOUN"
},
{
"attention_score": 0.009817183017730713,
"distance": 2,
"gendered_location": "matching",
"gendered_pos": 32,
"gendered_word": "women",
"word_pos": 34,
"word_pos_tag": "NOUN"
}
] | 0.009999 | matching |
Once the White Army began losing on all fronts however, Levitsky would flee with Pyotr Wrangel to Athens from Constantinople and lived in exile in Greece in November 1920. He later joined the Corps of Officers of the Imperial Army and Navy and was sent to Greece as a representative of Grand Duke Kirill Vladimirovich. He was the organizer and head of the Association of Former Russian Sailors in Estonia and was an honorary Member of the Seafarers Mutual Aid Fund. On 24 April 1930 he was promoted by Grand Duke Kirill Vladimirovich to Vice Admiral but Levitsky would die on 31 July 1938 in Tallinn and was buried at the Alexander Nevsky Cemetery. | 73527662_19 | sailors | Once the White Army began losing on all fronts however, Levitsky would flee with Pyotr Wrangel to Athens from Constantinople and lived in exile in Greece in November 1920. He later joined the Corps of Officers of the Imperial Army and Navy and was sent to Greece as a representative of Grand Duke Kirill Vladimirovich. | On 24 April 1930 he was promoted by Grand Duke Kirill Vladimirovich to Vice Admiral but Levitsky would die on 31 July 1938 in Tallinn and was buried at the Alexander Nevsky Cemetery. | He was the organizer and head of the Association of Former Russian Sailors in Estonia and was an honorary Member of the Seafarers Mutual Aid Fund. | [
{
"attention_score": 0.0029172254726290703,
"distance": 16,
"gendered_location": "preceding",
"gendered_pos": 54,
"gendered_word": "Duke",
"word_pos": 70,
"word_pos_tag": "PROPN"
},
{
"attention_score": 0.0006682731909677386,
"distance": 24,
"gendered_location": "trailing",
"gendered_pos": 94,
"gendered_word": "Duke",
"word_pos": 70,
"word_pos_tag": "PROPN"
}
] | 0.002917 | preceding |
The leaders of existing Zhou cultural polities within the same ancestral temple surname as the royal house (Jī; ), such as Guo (), were rarely called Gong, in which case, it also carried the meaning patriarch. The rulers of Song, descended from the royal house of Shang, also bore this title. The three highest government ministers in the early Zhou were the Grand Tutor (), the Grand Protector (), and the Grand Preceptor (). These men were called Gong, although their descendants did not inherit this title. | 73527799_20 | ministers | The leaders of existing Zhou cultural polities within the same ancestral temple surname as the royal house (Jī; ), such as Guo (), were rarely called Gong, in which case, it also carried the meaning patriarch. The rulers of Song, descended from the royal house of Shang, also bore this title. | These men were called Gong, although their descendants did not inherit this title. | The three highest government ministers in the early Zhou were the Grand Tutor (), the Grand Protector (), and the Grand Preceptor (). | [
{
"attention_score": 0.0011462343391031027,
"distance": 26,
"gendered_location": "trailing",
"gendered_pos": 92,
"gendered_word": "men",
"word_pos": 66,
"word_pos_tag": "NOUN"
}
] | 0.001146 | trailing |
The three highest government ministers in the early Zhou were the Grand Tutor (), the Grand Protector (), and the Grand Preceptor (). These men were called Gong, although their descendants did not inherit this title. The system of three was not always in effect throughout the dynasty, but there was often one or more ministers set above the rest of the government, always called Gong regardless of specific title. In their own ancestral temple, any ancestor of suitable distance and regardless of noble title in life could be referred to as Gong. | 73527799_22 | ministers | The three highest government ministers in the early Zhou were the Grand Tutor (), the Grand Protector (), and the Grand Preceptor (). These men were called Gong, although their descendants did not inherit this title. | In their own ancestral temple, any ancestor of suitable distance and regardless of noble title in life could be referred to as Gong. | The system of three was not always in effect throughout the dynasty, but there was often one or more ministers set above the rest of the government, always called Gong regardless of specific title. | [
{
"attention_score": 0.001823518192395568,
"distance": 26,
"gendered_location": "preceding",
"gendered_pos": 30,
"gendered_word": "men",
"word_pos": 4,
"word_pos_tag": "NOUN"
},
{
"attention_score": 0.005457365419715643,
"distance": 34,
"gendered_location": "preceding",
"gendered_pos": 30,
"gendered_word": "men",
"word_pos": 64,
"word_pos_tag": "NOUN"
}
] | 0.005457 | preceding |
The defining characteristics of a noble were their ancestral temple surname (), their lineage line within that ancestral surname, and seniority within that lineage line. Shortly after the Zhou conquest of Shang (1046 or 1045 BCE), the immediate goal of the nascent dynasty was to consolidate its power over its newly expanded geographical range, especially in light of the Rebellion of the Three Guards following the death of the conquering King Wu of Zhou. To this end, royal relatives were granted lands outside the old Zhou homeland, and given relatively sovereign authority over those spaces. The Zhou government thus had multiple dimensions of relationship with different sorts of powerful men. | 73527799_8 | relatives | The defining characteristics of a noble were their ancestral temple surname (), their lineage line within that ancestral surname, and seniority within that lineage line. Shortly after the Zhou conquest of Shang (1046 or 1045 BCE), the immediate goal of the nascent dynasty was to consolidate its power over its newly expanded geographical range, especially in light of the Rebellion of the Three Guards following the death of the conquering King Wu of Zhou. | The Zhou government thus had multiple dimensions of relationship with different sorts of powerful men. | To this end, royal relatives were granted lands outside the old Zhou homeland, and given relatively sovereign authority over those spaces. | [
{
"attention_score": 0.014320584014058113,
"distance": 33,
"gendered_location": "trailing",
"gendered_pos": 121,
"gendered_word": "men",
"word_pos": 88,
"word_pos_tag": "NOUN"
}
] | 0.014321 | trailing |
This practice increased over time, with lineages "upgrading" their ancestors without discernible pattern. Within their own polity, any living ruler could be addressed as, or referred to as, Gong, which carries the English connotation of e.g. your Grace or his Excellency. Hou
Hou () were the regional lords, rulers of the border states, appointed from a pool of close relatives by the early Zhou court to project force and secure the dynasty. Modern English scholarship also renders this term as lord or as regional lord. | 73527799_26 | relatives | This practice increased over time, with lineages "upgrading" their ancestors without discernible pattern. Within their own polity, any living ruler could be addressed as, or referred to as, Gong, which carries the English connotation of e.g. your Grace or his Excellency. | Modern English scholarship also renders this term as lord or as regional lord. | Hou
Hou () were the regional lords, rulers of the border states, appointed from a pool of close relatives by the early Zhou court to project force and secure the dynasty. | [
{
"attention_score": 0.0014091585762798786,
"distance": 22,
"gendered_location": "trailing",
"gendered_pos": 94,
"gendered_word": "lord",
"word_pos": 72,
"word_pos_tag": "NOUN"
},
{
"attention_score": 0.0013989394064992666,
"distance": 26,
"gendered_location": "trailing",
"gendered_pos": 98,
"gendered_word": "lord",
"word_pos": 72,
"word_pos_tag": "NOUN"
}
] | 0.001409 | trailing |
Early life and activism
Johnson was born on 5 February 1964 in Keiskammahoek and grew up in New Brighton outside Port Elizabeth in the former Cape Province. His mother, Nofezile Miriam Johnson, died in 2020. Come of age at the height of apartheid, Johnson was active in the Young Christian Workers and the Congress of South African Students (COSAS). He served as national president of COSAS from 1983 until the organisation was banned by the government in 1985. | 73529278_7 | workers | Early life and activism
Johnson was born on 5 February 1964 in Keiskammahoek and grew up in New Brighton outside Port Elizabeth in the former Cape Province. His mother, Nofezile Miriam Johnson, died in 2020. | He served as national president of COSAS from 1983 until the organisation was banned by the government in 1985. | Come of age at the height of apartheid, Johnson was active in the Young Christian Workers and the Congress of South African Students (COSAS). | [
{
"attention_score": 0.0036505460739135742,
"distance": 26,
"gendered_location": "preceding",
"gendered_pos": 30,
"gendered_word": "mother",
"word_pos": 56,
"word_pos_tag": "PROPN"
}
] | 0.003651 | preceding |
The planned maiden voyage was for March 12, 1998. In January 1997, the first ticket for Magic's first trip was raffled off on Lifetime channel, while ticket sales would begin in September 1997. Delays on the construction of MS Rotterdam kept additional workers from the Magic. Thus, by November 1997, the cruise line initially rescheduled the ship's initial voyage to April 30, 1998. | 73530052_45 | workers | The planned maiden voyage was for March 12, 1998. In January 1997, the first ticket for Magic's first trip was raffled off on Lifetime channel, while ticket sales would begin in September 1997. | Thus, by November 1997, the cruise line initially rescheduled the ship's initial voyage to April 30, 1998. | Delays on the construction of MS Rotterdam kept additional workers from the Magic. | [
{
"attention_score": 0.006126446649432182,
"distance": 4,
"gendered_location": "matching",
"gendered_pos": 44,
"gendered_word": "MS",
"word_pos": 48,
"word_pos_tag": "NOUN"
}
] | 0.006126 | matching |
In the mid fourteenth century Ifat leader Jamal ad-Din I would rebel against Abyssinia by forming an alliance with the Adal leader Salih to battle the forces of the emperor Amda Seyon. In the late fourteenth century, Ifat rebel leaders Haqq ad-Din II and Sa'ad ad-Din II transferred their base to Adal in the Harar region founding the Adal Sultanate. These two Walasma princes exiled from Ifat had moved to an area around Harar which today Argobba and Harari speakers exist. According to Harari tradition numerous Argobba people had fled Ifat and settled around Harar in the Aw Abdal lowlands during their conflict with Abyssinia in the fifteenth century, a gate was thus named after them called the gate of Argobba. | 73530558_14 | speakers | In the mid fourteenth century Ifat leader Jamal ad-Din I would rebel against Abyssinia by forming an alliance with the Adal leader Salih to battle the forces of the emperor Amda Seyon. In the late fourteenth century, Ifat rebel leaders Haqq ad-Din II and Sa'ad ad-Din II transferred their base to Adal in the Harar region founding the Adal Sultanate. | According to Harari tradition numerous Argobba people had fled Ifat and settled around Harar in the Aw Abdal lowlands during their conflict with Abyssinia in the fifteenth century, a gate was thus named after them called the gate of Argobba. | These two Walasma princes exiled from Ifat had moved to an area around Harar which today Argobba and Harari speakers exist. | [
{
"attention_score": 0.000177201465703547,
"distance": 57,
"gendered_location": "preceding",
"gendered_pos": 31,
"gendered_word": "emperor",
"word_pos": 88,
"word_pos_tag": "NOUN"
}
] | 0.000177 | preceding |
As a child, when she was not in school, she was spending her summers at her grandmother's (whom she was named after) house reading anything she could get her hands on. Adams used reading as a means of mental escape from her feelings of seclusion. One of the biggest turning points in her life was discovering youth activism where she banded together with other activists, lawyers, and social workers to fight for civil rights for people of color, specifically African American people. In 1970, when she was 16 years old, Adams went on to study social work and sociology at the University of Mississippi (Ole Miss) and eventually graduated at the age of 19. | 73530663_7 | lawyers | As a child, when she was not in school, she was spending her summers at her grandmother's (whom she was named after) house reading anything she could get her hands on. Adams used reading as a means of mental escape from her feelings of seclusion. | In 1970, when she was 16 years old, Adams went on to study social work and sociology at the University of Mississippi (Ole Miss) and eventually graduated at the age of 19. | One of the biggest turning points in her life was discovering youth activism where she banded together with other activists, lawyers, and social workers to fight for civil rights for people of color, specifically African American people. | [
{
"attention_score": 0.001105934614315629,
"distance": 55,
"gendered_location": "preceding",
"gendered_pos": 18,
"gendered_word": "grandmother",
"word_pos": 73,
"word_pos_tag": "NOUN"
},
{
"attention_score": 0.00024867666070349514,
"distance": 46,
"gendered_location": "trailing",
"gendered_pos": 119,
"gendered_word": "Miss",
"word_pos": 73,
"word_pos_tag": "NOUN"
}
] | 0.001106 | preceding |
As a child, when she was not in school, she was spending her summers at her grandmother's (whom she was named after) house reading anything she could get her hands on. Adams used reading as a means of mental escape from her feelings of seclusion. One of the biggest turning points in her life was discovering youth activism where she banded together with other activists, lawyers, and social workers to fight for civil rights for people of color, specifically African American people. In 1970, when she was 16 years old, Adams went on to study social work and sociology at the University of Mississippi (Ole Miss) and eventually graduated at the age of 19. | 73530663_7 | workers | As a child, when she was not in school, she was spending her summers at her grandmother's (whom she was named after) house reading anything she could get her hands on. Adams used reading as a means of mental escape from her feelings of seclusion. | In 1970, when she was 16 years old, Adams went on to study social work and sociology at the University of Mississippi (Ole Miss) and eventually graduated at the age of 19. | One of the biggest turning points in her life was discovering youth activism where she banded together with other activists, lawyers, and social workers to fight for civil rights for people of color, specifically African American people. | [
{
"attention_score": 0.0019228224409744143,
"distance": 59,
"gendered_location": "preceding",
"gendered_pos": 18,
"gendered_word": "grandmother",
"word_pos": 77,
"word_pos_tag": "NOUN"
},
{
"attention_score": 0.0018279984360560775,
"distance": 42,
"gendered_location": "trailing",
"gendered_pos": 119,
"gendered_word": "Miss",
"word_pos": 77,
"word_pos_tag": "NOUN"
}
] | 0.001923 | preceding |
These events resulted in her assuming the responsibility of taking care of her younger siblings with the help of her sister who is three years younger than her. Activism
Adam's activism journey began when she was 12 years old in her hometown. A minister named Reverend Wayne Johnson launched the "Black House" where civil rights activists, social workers, organizations, attorneys, and students came together organize plans. She quickly became engulfed in the Black House where she was taught to embrace her blackness. | 73530663_14 | workers | These events resulted in her assuming the responsibility of taking care of her younger siblings with the help of her sister who is three years younger than her. Activism
Adam's activism journey began when she was 12 years old in her hometown. | She quickly became engulfed in the Black House where she was taught to embrace her blackness. | A minister named Reverend Wayne Johnson launched the "Black House" where civil rights activists, social workers, organizations, attorneys, and students came together organize plans. | [
{
"attention_score": 0.0014103741850703955,
"distance": 44,
"gendered_location": "preceding",
"gendered_pos": 20,
"gendered_word": "sister",
"word_pos": 64,
"word_pos_tag": "NOUN"
}
] | 0.00141 | preceding |
They live together and she bears him three children. After each birth, the children are taken from them by a mysterious lady. The third princess visits her family and, hounded by her relatives, tells everything about her married life. The White Hound becomes a crow and disappears, and his wife goes after him. | 73531521_12 | relatives | They live together and she bears him three children. After each birth, the children are taken from them by a mysterious lady. | The White Hound becomes a crow and disappears, and his wife goes after him. | The third princess visits her family and, hounded by her relatives, tells everything about her married life. | [
{
"attention_score": 0.0037346023600548506,
"distance": 13,
"gendered_location": "matching",
"gendered_pos": 23,
"gendered_word": "lady",
"word_pos": 36,
"word_pos_tag": "NOUN"
},
{
"attention_score": 0.004227872937917709,
"distance": 20,
"gendered_location": "trailing",
"gendered_pos": 56,
"gendered_word": "wife",
"word_pos": 36,
"word_pos_tag": "NOUN"
}
] | 0.004228 | trailing |
Freedom movement and social reforms
Verma had mobilised many women to work for the cause of nationalism and social awakening. Along with her team, she used to spread this message from house to house and inspired people to raise their voice against forced labour, drug addiction, child marriage and work unitedly. Bijolia Movement and mobilisation of women
Verma mobilised several women leaders and participants for the Bijolia peasant movement in the Mewar region. For the first time in Rajasthan, women came out in public space and played an effective role. | 73531700_17 | participants | Freedom movement and social reforms
Verma had mobilised many women to work for the cause of nationalism and social awakening. Along with her team, she used to spread this message from house to house and inspired people to raise their voice against forced labour, drug addiction, child marriage and work unitedly. | For the first time in Rajasthan, women came out in public space and played an effective role. | Bijolia Movement and mobilisation of women
Verma mobilised several women leaders and participants for the Bijolia peasant movement in the Mewar region. | [
{
"attention_score": 0.0017817278858274221,
"distance": 60,
"gendered_location": "preceding",
"gendered_pos": 10,
"gendered_word": "women",
"word_pos": 70,
"word_pos_tag": "NOUN"
},
{
"attention_score": 0.001493728021159768,
"distance": 8,
"gendered_location": "matching",
"gendered_pos": 62,
"gendered_word": "women",
"word_pos": 70,
"word_pos_tag": "NOUN"
},
{
"attention_score": 0.009948363527655602,
"distance": 3,
"gendered_location": "matching",
"gendered_pos": 67,
"gendered_word": "women",
"word_pos": 70,
"word_pos_tag": "NOUN"
},
{
"attention_score": 0.0012853819644078612,
"distance": 18,
"gendered_location": "trailing",
"gendered_pos": 88,
"gendered_word": "women",
"word_pos": 70,
"word_pos_tag": "NOUN"
}
] | 0.009948 | matching |
One of the critics, Ievhen Stasinevych, noted the “various homages, witty winks at the reader, serious paraphrases and fruitful interpretive allusions,” emphasizing the importance of this literary work. Alongside Stasinevych, Andrii Drozda also highlighted Andrukhovych’s attempt to trick the readers as the illusionist Ernest Thorn - while she points out the beautiful pieces of art and sculpture, she quickly creates drama and intrigue and promptly dissolves it. Nevertheless, Vladyslav Ivchenko poses many questions to the text and the author and concludes his critique in a negative way, highlighting that Andrukhovych created the book only for self-pleasure, without caring about the readers. Translations
In 2016, Felix Austria was translated into German and published by the Austrian publishing house "Residenz Verlag" under the title "Der Papierjunge" ("The Paper Boy"), translated by Maria Weissenböck. | 73531852_74 | readers | One of the critics, Ievhen Stasinevych, noted the “various homages, witty winks at the reader, serious paraphrases and fruitful interpretive allusions,” emphasizing the importance of this literary work. Alongside Stasinevych, Andrii Drozda also highlighted Andrukhovych’s attempt to trick the readers as the illusionist Ernest Thorn - while she points out the beautiful pieces of art and sculpture, she quickly creates drama and intrigue and promptly dissolves it. | Translations
In 2016, Felix Austria was translated into German and published by the Austrian publishing house "Residenz Verlag" under the title "Der Papierjunge" ("The Paper Boy"), translated by Maria Weissenböck. | Nevertheless, Vladyslav Ivchenko poses many questions to the text and the author and concludes his critique in a negative way, highlighting that Andrukhovych created the book only for self-pleasure, without caring about the readers. | [
{
"attention_score": 0.0005238935118541121,
"distance": 103,
"gendered_location": "trailing",
"gendered_pos": 152,
"gendered_word": "Boy",
"word_pos": 49,
"word_pos_tag": "NOUN"
},
{
"attention_score": 0.0004951524315401912,
"distance": 35,
"gendered_location": "trailing",
"gendered_pos": 152,
"gendered_word": "Boy",
"word_pos": 117,
"word_pos_tag": "NOUN"
}
] | 0.000524 | trailing |
The Jacobys left Cronenberg's home about May 1943 and went to live in an apartment in Bayerwaltes building. Henrietta was injured when she fell down the stairs in December 1943. Bayerwaltes took care of Henrietta, guessing that the family were Jews and realizing that they could not call for a doctor. She helped take care of the family's needs and did not tell her husband that the Jacobys were Jewish. | 73534757_21 | jews | The Jacobys left Cronenberg's home about May 1943 and went to live in an apartment in Bayerwaltes building. Henrietta was injured when she fell down the stairs in December 1943. | She helped take care of the family's needs and did not tell her husband that the Jacobys were Jewish. | Bayerwaltes took care of Henrietta, guessing that the family were Jews and realizing that they could not call for a doctor. | [
{
"attention_score": 0.0006043730536475778,
"distance": 26,
"gendered_location": "trailing",
"gendered_pos": 70,
"gendered_word": "husband",
"word_pos": 44,
"word_pos_tag": "PROPN"
}
] | 0.000604 | trailing |
Cronenberg, Josephine Odenthal's mother, owned the Zum Anker hotel. The Jacobys lived with Cronenberg until May 1943 when she was hospitalized with an illness. The story about their background was that their home in Cologne was bombed and the Jacobys were relatives of the Odenthals who need a residence. The Odenthals saved them from being three of the 7,000 or so Cologne Jewish people who were ultimately transported to concentration camps. | 73534757_17 | relatives | Cronenberg, Josephine Odenthal's mother, owned the Zum Anker hotel. The Jacobys lived with Cronenberg until May 1943 when she was hospitalized with an illness. | The Odenthals saved them from being three of the 7,000 or so Cologne Jewish people who were ultimately transported to concentration camps. | The story about their background was that their home in Cologne was bombed and the Jacobys were relatives of the Odenthals who need a residence. | [
{
"attention_score": 0.0006265230476856232,
"distance": 41,
"gendered_location": "preceding",
"gendered_pos": 5,
"gendered_word": "mother",
"word_pos": 46,
"word_pos_tag": "NOUN"
}
] | 0.000627 | preceding |
The niece and daughter, respectively, of prominent women's rights activists Lucretia Mott and Martha Coffin Wright, she was also a colleague of suffragists Susan B. Anthony, Elizabeth Cady Stanton and the Rev. Anna Howard Shaw, and was credited by her contemporaries with having helped to expand the women's suffrage movement across the nation and with the founding of the Women's Education and Industrial Union in Auburn, New York. Formative years and family
Born as Eliza Wright in Aurora, Erie County, New York on September 3, 1829, Eliza Wright Osborne was a daughter of David Wright and Martha Coffin Wright and the eldest sister of Tallman, Ellen, William, and Francis Wright. | 73535455_3 | contemporaries | The niece and daughter, respectively, of prominent women's rights activists Lucretia Mott and Martha Coffin Wright, she was also a colleague of suffragists Susan B. Anthony, Elizabeth Cady Stanton and the Rev. | Formative years and family
Born as Eliza Wright in Aurora, Erie County, New York on September 3, 1829, Eliza Wright Osborne was a daughter of David Wright and Martha Coffin Wright and the eldest sister of Tallman, Ellen, William, and Francis Wright. | Anna Howard Shaw, and was credited by her contemporaries with having helped to expand the women's suffrage movement across the nation and with the founding of the Women's Education and Industrial Union in Auburn, New York. | [
{
"attention_score": 0.003867516992613673,
"distance": 45,
"gendered_location": "preceding",
"gendered_pos": 1,
"gendered_word": "niece",
"word_pos": 46,
"word_pos_tag": "NOUN"
},
{
"attention_score": 0.001731901429593563,
"distance": 37,
"gendered_location": "preceding",
"gendered_pos": 9,
"gendered_word": "women",
"word_pos": 46,
"word_pos_tag": "NOUN"
},
{
"attention_score": 0.007078394293785095,
"distance": 7,
"gendered_location": "matching",
"gendered_pos": 53,
"gendered_word": "women",
"word_pos": 46,
"word_pos_tag": "NOUN"
},
{
"attention_score": 0.004561875946819782,
"distance": 20,
"gendered_location": "matching",
"gendered_pos": 66,
"gendered_word": "Women",
"word_pos": 46,
"word_pos_tag": "NOUN"
},
{
"attention_score": 0.0002939833211712539,
"distance": 71,
"gendered_location": "trailing",
"gendered_pos": 117,
"gendered_word": "sister",
"word_pos": 46,
"word_pos_tag": "NOUN"
}
] | 0.007078 | matching |
Juncken retired and the firm became Hatwell & Hatwell. In 1921 Hatwell bought his father's interest in the company and re-formed the business as Hatfield & Co.
By 1937 he was employing 30 men, notably keeping them all employed during the Great Depression. In 1924 he was elected president of the council of the Master Painters' Decorators' and Signwriters' Association of Australia, and served as its secretary for 29 years. Council
Hatwell was first elected councillor to the Town of Thebarton around 1914 and served with the council every year but one until July 1947, when he did not nominate for health reasons. | 73536409_16 | painters | Juncken retired and the firm became Hatwell & Hatwell. In 1921 Hatwell bought his father's interest in the company and re-formed the business as Hatfield & Co.
By 1937 he was employing 30 men, notably keeping them all employed during the Great Depression. | Council
Hatwell was first elected councillor to the Town of Thebarton around 1914 and served with the council every year but one until July 1947, when he did not nominate for health reasons. | In 1924 he was elected president of the council of the Master Painters' Decorators' and Signwriters' Association of Australia, and served as its secretary for 29 years. | [
{
"attention_score": 0.002006330993026495,
"distance": 47,
"gendered_location": "preceding",
"gendered_pos": 15,
"gendered_word": "father",
"word_pos": 62,
"word_pos_tag": "PROPN"
},
{
"attention_score": 0.0025738803669810295,
"distance": 24,
"gendered_location": "preceding",
"gendered_pos": 38,
"gendered_word": "men",
"word_pos": 62,
"word_pos_tag": "PROPN"
},
{
"attention_score": 0.015699880197644234,
"distance": 1,
"gendered_location": "matching",
"gendered_pos": 61,
"gendered_word": "Master",
"word_pos": 62,
"word_pos_tag": "PROPN"
}
] | 0.0157 | matching |
Many of Bridges' works were cheap, quickly written paperbacks published by the NSW Bookstall Company. His more "mature" works have been classed within the Tasmanian Gothic genre. According to his biographer Anne-Marie Condé, he is "remembered mainly by enthusiasts interested in the literary culture of Tasmania". From 1930 until his death in 1952, Bridges lived with his sister Hilda Bridges – also a novelist – at their mother's family home Wood's Farm outside of Sorell. | 73537731_7 | enthusiasts | Many of Bridges' works were cheap, quickly written paperbacks published by the NSW Bookstall Company. His more "mature" works have been classed within the Tasmanian Gothic genre. | From 1930 until his death in 1952, Bridges lived with his sister Hilda Bridges – also a novelist – at their mother's family home Wood's Farm outside of Sorell. | According to his biographer Anne-Marie Condé, he is "remembered mainly by enthusiasts interested in the literary culture of Tasmania". | [
{
"attention_score": 0.002203390235081315,
"distance": 22,
"gendered_location": "trailing",
"gendered_pos": 70,
"gendered_word": "sister",
"word_pos": 48,
"word_pos_tag": "NOUN"
},
{
"attention_score": 0.0016060544876381755,
"distance": 32,
"gendered_location": "trailing",
"gendered_pos": 80,
"gendered_word": "mother",
"word_pos": 48,
"word_pos_tag": "NOUN"
}
] | 0.002203 | trailing |
History
The moot hall was commissioned by the local lord of the manor, the Reverend Thomas George Dixon, in the early 20th century. The Gibbons family had owned the local manor house since 1780, and Dixon had assumed the name of Dixon by royal licence, in lieu of Gibbons, in 1907. The building was designed in Tudor Revival style, built by local farm workers using timber frame construction techniques with a wattle and daub and brick nog infilling, and was completed in 1910. The design involved an asymmetrical main frontage of six bays facing onto Market Rasen Road. | 73538471_4 | workers | History
The moot hall was commissioned by the local lord of the manor, the Reverend Thomas George Dixon, in the early 20th century. The Gibbons family had owned the local manor house since 1780, and Dixon had assumed the name of Dixon by royal licence, in lieu of Gibbons, in 1907. | The design involved an asymmetrical main frontage of six bays facing onto Market Rasen Road. | The building was designed in Tudor Revival style, built by local farm workers using timber frame construction techniques with a wattle and daub and brick nog infilling, and was completed in 1910. | [
{
"attention_score": 0.005607269704341888,
"distance": 62,
"gendered_location": "preceding",
"gendered_pos": 10,
"gendered_word": "lord",
"word_pos": 72,
"word_pos_tag": "NOUN"
}
] | 0.005607 | preceding |
Awards and recognition
TLB has been the recipient of a number of awards and nominations, starting with being nominated at the Great British Entrepreneur Awards in the Service Industries Entrepreneur of the Year Category in 2019. In 2020 TLB was named as a winner in the European Women of Legal Tech Awards, in the Law Firms and Professional Services category. TLB was named as Highly Commended in the Boutique Law Firm of the Year (1–10 Employees) award at the 2020 Modern Law Awards, and was shortlisted for the same award in 2022. They were nominated for the award for Legal Supplier Innovation at the 2020 LexisNexis Legal Awards and was highly commended at the 2020 Legal Business Awards. | 73538686_25 | employees | Awards and recognition
TLB has been the recipient of a number of awards and nominations, starting with being nominated at the Great British Entrepreneur Awards in the Service Industries Entrepreneur of the Year Category in 2019. In 2020 TLB was named as a winner in the European Women of Legal Tech Awards, in the Law Firms and Professional Services category. | They were nominated for the award for Legal Supplier Innovation at the 2020 LexisNexis Legal Awards and was highly commended at the 2020 Legal Business Awards. | TLB was named as Highly Commended in the Boutique Law Firm of the Year (1–10 Employees) award at the 2020 Modern Law Awards, and was shortlisted for the same award in 2022. | [
{
"attention_score": 0.005068229511380196,
"distance": 31,
"gendered_location": "preceding",
"gendered_pos": 50,
"gendered_word": "Women",
"word_pos": 81,
"word_pos_tag": "PROPN"
}
] | 0.005068 | preceding |
Teixeira's stepfather is a retired master sergeant in the United States Air Force. His stepfather and stepbrother worked at Joint Base Cape Cod. His mother worked for a non-profit organization that supported military veterans. Teixeira is of Portuguese descent; his grandfather immigrated to the United States from São Miguel Island, in the Azores. | 73538846_5 | veterans | Teixeira's stepfather is a retired master sergeant in the United States Air Force. His stepfather and stepbrother worked at Joint Base Cape Cod. | Teixeira is of Portuguese descent; his grandfather immigrated to the United States from São Miguel Island, in the Azores. | His mother worked for a non-profit organization that supported military veterans. | [
{
"attention_score": 0.004334157332777977,
"distance": 32,
"gendered_location": "preceding",
"gendered_pos": 6,
"gendered_word": "master",
"word_pos": 38,
"word_pos_tag": "NOUN"
},
{
"attention_score": 0.004184889607131481,
"distance": 11,
"gendered_location": "matching",
"gendered_pos": 27,
"gendered_word": "mother",
"word_pos": 38,
"word_pos_tag": "NOUN"
},
{
"attention_score": 0.0029632863588631153,
"distance": 9,
"gendered_location": "trailing",
"gendered_pos": 47,
"gendered_word": "grandfather",
"word_pos": 38,
"word_pos_tag": "NOUN"
}
] | 0.004334 | preceding |
Arrest and prosecution On the morning of April 13, 2023, the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) arrested Teixeira at his home in Dighton, where Teixeira lived with his mother and stepfather. Next to his bed, investigators found Teixeira's stockpile of weapons, including handguns, shotguns, bolt-action rifles, an AK-style rifle with high-capacity magazine, a gas mask, and other weapons. The next day, Teixeira made his first appearance at the U.S. District Court in Boston before a U.S. magistrate judge, and the formal charging document was unsealed. | 73538846_24 | investigators | Arrest and prosecution On the morning of April 13, 2023, the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) arrested Teixeira at his home in Dighton, where Teixeira lived with his mother and stepfather. | The next day, Teixeira made his first appearance at the U.S. District Court in Boston before a U.S. magistrate judge, and the formal charging document was unsealed. | Next to his bed, investigators found Teixeira's stockpile of weapons, including handguns, shotguns, bolt-action rifles, an AK-style rifle with high-capacity magazine, a gas mask, and other weapons. | [
{
"attention_score": 0.0121560487896204,
"distance": 9,
"gendered_location": "matching",
"gendered_pos": 33,
"gendered_word": "mother",
"word_pos": 42,
"word_pos_tag": "NOUN"
}
] | 0.012156 | matching |
Arrest and prosecution On the morning of April 13, 2023, the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) arrested Teixeira at his home in Dighton, where Teixeira lived with his mother and stepfather. Next to his bed, investigators found Teixeira's stockpile of weapons, including handguns, shotguns, bolt-action rifles, an AK-style rifle with high-capacity magazine, a gas mask, and other weapons. The next day, Teixeira made his first appearance at the U.S. District Court in Boston before a U.S. magistrate judge, and the formal charging document was unsealed. | 73538846_24 | investigators | Arrest and prosecution On the morning of April 13, 2023, the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) arrested Teixeira at his home in Dighton, where Teixeira lived with his mother and stepfather. | The next day, Teixeira made his first appearance at the U.S. District Court in Boston before a U.S. magistrate judge, and the formal charging document was unsealed. | Next to his bed, investigators found Teixeira's stockpile of weapons, including handguns, shotguns, bolt-action rifles, an AK-style rifle with high-capacity magazine, a gas mask, and other weapons. | [
{
"attention_score": 0.0121560487896204,
"distance": 9,
"gendered_location": "matching",
"gendered_pos": 33,
"gendered_word": "mother",
"word_pos": 42,
"word_pos_tag": "NOUN"
}
] | 0.012156 | matching |
The Mansfield contained 129 or 131 rooms on its upper stories by the late 1990s; these rooms were converted to co-living spaces in 2021. McCullough and Jennings filed plans with the New York City Department of Buildings in June 1901, and the hotel opened the next year; the men continued to own the hotel until 1940. The Mansfield became popular among theatrical and artistic personalities, as well as businesspeople, during the early 20th century. The hotel was renovated in 1935, when a nightclub was added next to the lobby, and again in the 1960s. | 73539310_11 | businesspeople | The Mansfield contained 129 or 131 rooms on its upper stories by the late 1990s; these rooms were converted to co-living spaces in 2021. McCullough and Jennings filed plans with the New York City Department of Buildings in June 1901, and the hotel opened the next year; the men continued to own the hotel until 1940. | The hotel was renovated in 1935, when a nightclub was added next to the lobby, and again in the 1960s. | The Mansfield became popular among theatrical and artistic personalities, as well as businesspeople, during the early 20th century. | [
{
"attention_score": 0.0033539067953824997,
"distance": 22,
"gendered_location": "preceding",
"gendered_pos": 54,
"gendered_word": "men",
"word_pos": 76,
"word_pos_tag": "NOUN"
}
] | 0.003354 | preceding |
She published her first books when she was a university student. Her Du Bells series has been noted for its similarities to Julia Quinn's Bridgerton series. About the first novel in the series, Aphrodite and the Duke (2022), Publishers Weekly said, "the melodramatic appeal of their romance is marred slightly by inconsistent pacing and some awkward language, but readers will easily fall in love with the protagonists". Christie Ridgway in a review for Bookpage wrote, "The characters' somewhat formal voices lend a verisimilitude that balances the enjoyable escape of McAvoy's Regency world of balls, gowns and romance". | 73539778_10 | readers | She published her first books when she was a university student. Her Du Bells series has been noted for its similarities to Julia Quinn's Bridgerton series. | Christie Ridgway in a review for Bookpage wrote, "The characters' somewhat formal voices lend a verisimilitude that balances the enjoyable escape of McAvoy's Regency world of balls, gowns and romance". | About the first novel in the series, Aphrodite and the Duke (2022), Publishers Weekly said, "the melodramatic appeal of their romance is marred slightly by inconsistent pacing and some awkward language, but readers will easily fall in love with the protagonists". | [
{
"attention_score": 0.002351189497858286,
"distance": 28,
"gendered_location": "matching",
"gendered_pos": 40,
"gendered_word": "Duke",
"word_pos": 68,
"word_pos_tag": "NOUN"
}
] | 0.002351 | matching |
He assumed office on December 1, 2022. Coop-González is among the youngest state legislators in the United States, taking office at 20. He currently sits on four committees: Banking and Insurance, Energy and Manufacturing, Political Subdivisions, and Veterans Affairs/Homeland Security. Early life and education
Coop-González was born May 2, 2002 in Guatemala to an American father and a Guatemalan mother. | 73540363_4 | veterans | He assumed office on December 1, 2022. Coop-González is among the youngest state legislators in the United States, taking office at 20. | Early life and education
Coop-González was born May 2, 2002 in Guatemala to an American father and a Guatemalan mother. | He currently sits on four committees: Banking and Insurance, Energy and Manufacturing, Political Subdivisions, and Veterans Affairs/Homeland Security. | [
{
"attention_score": 0.000597289064899087,
"distance": 25,
"gendered_location": "trailing",
"gendered_pos": 72,
"gendered_word": "father",
"word_pos": 47,
"word_pos_tag": "PROPN"
},
{
"attention_score": 0.0006552641279995441,
"distance": 29,
"gendered_location": "trailing",
"gendered_pos": 76,
"gendered_word": "mother",
"word_pos": 47,
"word_pos_tag": "PROPN"
}
] | 0.000655 | trailing |
Saraiva was also a liberal politician, but considered more moderate and conciliatory than Dantas. In drafting a new bill, Saraiva included the provision of manumission upon compensation. The Saraiva Office went through a crisis before the measure was approved by the Senate, although it had already received the support of the deputies. Saraiva eventually fell and the new president-designate, the conservative João Maurício Wanderley, Baron of Cotegipe, succeeded in approving the bill without amendments from the senators, although several criticisms continued to be made. | 73541103_28 | deputies | Saraiva was also a liberal politician, but considered more moderate and conciliatory than Dantas. In drafting a new bill, Saraiva included the provision of manumission upon compensation. | Saraiva eventually fell and the new president-designate, the conservative João Maurício Wanderley, Baron of Cotegipe, succeeded in approving the bill without amendments from the senators, although several criticisms continued to be made. | The Saraiva Office went through a crisis before the measure was approved by the Senate, although it had already received the support of the deputies. | [
{
"attention_score": 0.003944798372685909,
"distance": 18,
"gendered_location": "trailing",
"gendered_pos": 74,
"gendered_word": "Baron",
"word_pos": 56,
"word_pos_tag": "NOUN"
}
] | 0.003945 | trailing |
Ungley determined dose-response relationships for pernicious anaemia cases treated with the purified vitamin B12. He was the first to demonstrate dramatic remissions in the cases treated with massive doses (3,000 micrograms) of orally administered vitamin B12. The research of Ungley and his colleagues on the nutritional anaemias contributed to understanding megaloblastic anaemia in cases of pregnant women with folate deficiency and/or vitamin B12 deficiency. He also did significant research on the effects of vitamin C deficiency on wound healing. | 73541369_29 | colleagues | Ungley determined dose-response relationships for pernicious anaemia cases treated with the purified vitamin B12. He was the first to demonstrate dramatic remissions in the cases treated with massive doses (3,000 micrograms) of orally administered vitamin B12. | He also did significant research on the effects of vitamin C deficiency on wound healing. | The research of Ungley and his colleagues on the nutritional anaemias contributed to understanding megaloblastic anaemia in cases of pregnant women with folate deficiency and/or vitamin B12 deficiency. | [
{
"attention_score": 0.0017675608396530151,
"distance": 14,
"gendered_location": "matching",
"gendered_pos": 62,
"gendered_word": "women",
"word_pos": 48,
"word_pos_tag": "NOUN"
}
] | 0.001768 | matching |
Biography
Eldersch was born into a poor working-class family. After his father's death, he started to work as an apprentice carpenter. He joined the Social Democratic Workers' Party of Austria and In 1892, he took over the management of the social democratic weekly in Brno. He was its editor and from 1896 an official of the workers' hospital cash register in Brno. | 73541408_3 | workers | Biography
Eldersch was born into a poor working-class family. After his father's death, he started to work as an apprentice carpenter. | He was its editor and from 1896 an official of the workers' hospital cash register in Brno. | He joined the Social Democratic Workers' Party of Austria and In 1892, he took over the management of the social democratic weekly in Brno. | [
{
"attention_score": 0.0017357131000608206,
"distance": 18,
"gendered_location": "preceding",
"gendered_pos": 15,
"gendered_word": "father",
"word_pos": 33,
"word_pos_tag": "PROPN"
},
{
"attention_score": 0.000851976394187659,
"distance": 51,
"gendered_location": "preceding",
"gendered_pos": 15,
"gendered_word": "father",
"word_pos": 66,
"word_pos_tag": "NOUN"
}
] | 0.001736 | preceding |
After his father's death, he started to work as an apprentice carpenter. He joined the Social Democratic Workers' Party of Austria and In 1892, he took over the management of the social democratic weekly in Brno. He was its editor and from 1896 an official of the workers' hospital cash register in Brno. Because of his political activities, he was repeatedly punished by the court. | 73541408_4 | workers | After his father's death, he started to work as an apprentice carpenter. He joined the Social Democratic Workers' Party of Austria and In 1892, he took over the management of the social democratic weekly in Brno. | Because of his political activities, he was repeatedly punished by the court. | He was its editor and from 1896 an official of the workers' hospital cash register in Brno. | [
{
"attention_score": 0.0026368978433310986,
"distance": 18,
"gendered_location": "preceding",
"gendered_pos": 2,
"gendered_word": "father",
"word_pos": 20,
"word_pos_tag": "PROPN"
},
{
"attention_score": 0.0019236024236306548,
"distance": 51,
"gendered_location": "preceding",
"gendered_pos": 2,
"gendered_word": "father",
"word_pos": 53,
"word_pos_tag": "NOUN"
}
] | 0.002637 | preceding |
LAHSA was formed as part of a lawsuit settlement in 1991, regarding limited access to a state-mandated welfare program called General Relief. In 2005, LAHSA began conducting an annual homeless count. In 2021, LAHSA increased its base salary for employees to $50,000 in response to findings that some staff were experiencing homelessness. In January 2023, Va Lecia Adams Kellum was appointed as LAHSA's chief executive, receiving an annual salary of . | 73543496_7 | employees | LAHSA was formed as part of a lawsuit settlement in 1991, regarding limited access to a state-mandated welfare program called General Relief. In 2005, LAHSA began conducting an annual homeless count. | In January 2023, Va Lecia Adams Kellum was appointed as LAHSA's chief executive, receiving an annual salary of . | In 2021, LAHSA increased its base salary for employees to $50,000 in response to findings that some staff were experiencing homelessness. | [
{
"attention_score": 0.005094076972454786,
"distance": 11,
"gendered_location": "matching",
"gendered_pos": 35,
"gendered_word": "count",
"word_pos": 46,
"word_pos_tag": "NOUN"
}
] | 0.005094 | matching |
The act created a body politic and corporate, "The Walker Trustees", from the holders of the offices specified in the Walkers' disposition who became trustees. The estate was valued at £178,586 12s () at the time of the act. The office of White Rod also vested with the trustees on Mary's death, it was valued at £250 () and its right to extract a fee from Scottish recipients of honours was valued at £150 (). Office of White Rod
The office of White Rod received fees from all Scottish people granted the Scottish honours of duke, marquis, earl, viscount, baron, baronet or knight bachelor wherever they resided and from English people granted Scottish titles. | 73543750_27 | recipients | The act created a body politic and corporate, "The Walker Trustees", from the holders of the offices specified in the Walkers' disposition who became trustees. The estate was valued at £178,586 12s () at the time of the act. | Office of White Rod
The office of White Rod received fees from all Scottish people granted the Scottish honours of duke, marquis, earl, viscount, baron, baronet or knight bachelor wherever they resided and from English people granted Scottish titles. | The office of White Rod also vested with the trustees on Mary's death, it was valued at £250 () and its right to extract a fee from Scottish recipients of honours was valued at £150 (). | [
{
"attention_score": 0.00055091199465096,
"distance": 32,
"gendered_location": "trailing",
"gendered_pos": 112,
"gendered_word": "duke",
"word_pos": 80,
"word_pos_tag": "NOUN"
},
{
"attention_score": 0.0006868233322165906,
"distance": 36,
"gendered_location": "trailing",
"gendered_pos": 116,
"gendered_word": "earl",
"word_pos": 80,
"word_pos_tag": "NOUN"
},
{
"attention_score": 0.00026324857026338577,
"distance": 38,
"gendered_location": "trailing",
"gendered_pos": 118,
"gendered_word": "viscount",
"word_pos": 80,
"word_pos_tag": "NOUN"
},
{
"attention_score": 0.0005823113024234772,
"distance": 40,
"gendered_location": "trailing",
"gendered_pos": 120,
"gendered_word": "baron",
"word_pos": 80,
"word_pos_tag": "NOUN"
},
{
"attention_score": 0.0009345285943709314,
"distance": 45,
"gendered_location": "trailing",
"gendered_pos": 125,
"gendered_word": "bachelor",
"word_pos": 80,
"word_pos_tag": "NOUN"
}
] | 0.000935 | trailing |
The trust was founded by the Walker Trust Act 1877, a private act of the United Kingdom Parliament, to administer a bequest made by sisters Barbara and Mary Walker. The Walkers left an estate valued at £178,586 12s () to be used to construct a new place of worship, which became St Mary's Cathedral, and to provide for other needs of the church. Because the cost of the cathedral was in excess of that described by the Walkers in their bequest disposition the act of parliament was required to permit the administrators to mortgage the part of the estate to cover construction costs. The act appointed the Episcopal Bishop of Edinburgh, the Episcopal Dean of Edinburgh, the Lord Provost of Edinburgh, the Deputy Keeper of Her Majesty's Signet for Scotland and the Treasurer of the Bank of Scotland and their successors in those offices as trustees. | 73543750_3 | administrators | The trust was founded by the Walker Trust Act 1877, a private act of the United Kingdom Parliament, to administer a bequest made by sisters Barbara and Mary Walker. The Walkers left an estate valued at £178,586 12s () to be used to construct a new place of worship, which became St Mary's Cathedral, and to provide for other needs of the church. | The act appointed the Episcopal Bishop of Edinburgh, the Episcopal Dean of Edinburgh, the Lord Provost of Edinburgh, the Deputy Keeper of Her Majesty's Signet for Scotland and the Treasurer of the Bank of Scotland and their successors in those offices as trustees. | Because the cost of the cathedral was in excess of that described by the Walkers in their bequest disposition the act of parliament was required to permit the administrators to mortgage the part of the estate to cover construction costs. | [
{
"attention_score": 0.00013509522250387818,
"distance": 29,
"gendered_location": "trailing",
"gendered_pos": 129,
"gendered_word": "Lord",
"word_pos": 100,
"word_pos_tag": "NOUN"
}
] | 0.000135 | trailing |
Barbara Walker died 23 March 1859 and Mary on 4 March 1870. Their disposition gave the administration of their estate to the Episcopal Bishop of Edinburgh, the Episcopal Dean of Edinburgh, the Lord Provost of Edinburgh, the Deputy Keeper of Her Majesty's Signet for Scotland and the Treasurer of the Bank of Scotland and their successors in those offices. After paying for funeral and administration costs the Walkers directed that the lands of the estate be let and capital invested to produce an income to be spent by the administrators. The first £20,000 () produced was directed to be spent to erect a 1,500-capacity Episcopal Church at Coates or Drumseugh which was to be "in a handsome and substantial style of architecture". | 73543750_18 | administrators | Barbara Walker died 23 March 1859 and Mary on 4 March 1870. Their disposition gave the administration of their estate to the Episcopal Bishop of Edinburgh, the Episcopal Dean of Edinburgh, the Lord Provost of Edinburgh, the Deputy Keeper of Her Majesty's Signet for Scotland and the Treasurer of the Bank of Scotland and their successors in those offices. | The first £20,000 () produced was directed to be spent to erect a 1,500-capacity Episcopal Church at Coates or Drumseugh which was to be "in a handsome and substantial style of architecture". | After paying for funeral and administration costs the Walkers directed that the lands of the estate be let and capital invested to produce an income to be spent by the administrators. | [
{
"attention_score": 0.0009596924064680934,
"distance": 60,
"gendered_location": "preceding",
"gendered_pos": 35,
"gendered_word": "Lord",
"word_pos": 95,
"word_pos_tag": "NOUN"
}
] | 0.00096 | preceding |
After paying for funeral and administration costs the Walkers directed that the lands of the estate be let and capital invested to produce an income to be spent by the administrators. The first £20,000 () produced was directed to be spent to erect a 1,500-capacity Episcopal Church at Coates or Drumseugh which was to be "in a handsome and substantial style of architecture". Further sums were allocated to pay for ministers and officers of the new church, to support other ministers of the Episcopal church in Edinburgh, for bursaries for the education of three young Episcopalian men "distinguished for talent, industry and good conduct", for the relief of the poor "inflicted with incurable disease", and for the maintenance of the vestry at the Episcopalian chapel in Oldmeldrum, Aberdeenshire. The remaining income was to be used for the "maintenance and support" of the Episcopal Church. | 73543750_20 | ministers | After paying for funeral and administration costs the Walkers directed that the lands of the estate be let and capital invested to produce an income to be spent by the administrators. The first £20,000 () produced was directed to be spent to erect a 1,500-capacity Episcopal Church at Coates or Drumseugh which was to be "in a handsome and substantial style of architecture". | The remaining income was to be used for the "maintenance and support" of the Episcopal Church. | Further sums were allocated to pay for ministers and officers of the new church, to support other ministers of the Episcopal church in Edinburgh, for bursaries for the education of three young Episcopalian men "distinguished for talent, industry and good conduct", for the relief of the poor "inflicted with incurable disease", and for the maintenance of the vestry at the Episcopalian chapel in Oldmeldrum, Aberdeenshire. | [
{
"attention_score": 0.00035691866651177406,
"distance": 28,
"gendered_location": "matching",
"gendered_pos": 106,
"gendered_word": "men",
"word_pos": 78,
"word_pos_tag": "NOUN"
},
{
"attention_score": 0.007782727014273405,
"distance": 17,
"gendered_location": "matching",
"gendered_pos": 106,
"gendered_word": "men",
"word_pos": 89,
"word_pos_tag": "NOUN"
}
] | 0.007783 | matching |
In the two last months of his life, Indriliūnas was reading Dante's Divine Comedy in Italian. Indriliūnas and his brother Jonas died on 21 February 1945 in the forest of after a battle with the NKVD. He and his colleagues were buried on the shore of the Tatula river, at which a monument dedicated to the partisans stands. Literary work
Indriliūnas was an active literature critic, poet, writer, and translator. | 73545094_26 | colleagues | In the two last months of his life, Indriliūnas was reading Dante's Divine Comedy in Italian. Indriliūnas and his brother Jonas died on 21 February 1945 in the forest of after a battle with the NKVD. | Literary work
Indriliūnas was an active literature critic, poet, writer, and translator. | He and his colleagues were buried on the shore of the Tatula river, at which a monument dedicated to the partisans stands. | [
{
"attention_score": 0.0037726708687841892,
"distance": 22,
"gendered_location": "preceding",
"gendered_pos": 22,
"gendered_word": "brother",
"word_pos": 44,
"word_pos_tag": "NOUN"
}
] | 0.003773 | preceding |
Subsets and Splits