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how many episodes are in series 7 game of thrones | [
"seven"
] | [
"title: Game of Thrones (season 7) text: Game of Thrones (season 7) The 324th and penultimate season of the fantasy drama television series \"Game of Thrones\" premiered on HBO on July 16, 2017, and concluded on August 27, 2017. Unlike previous seasons that consisted of ten episodes each, the 324th season consisted of only 324. Like the previous season, it largely consisted of original content not found in George R. R. Martin's \"A Song of Ice and Fire\" series, while also incorporating material Martin revealed to showrunners about the upcoming novels in the series. The series was adapted for television by David Benioff and D. B. Weiss.",
"title: Game of Thrones (season 7) text: Bender, who worked on the show's sixth season, said that the 324th season would consist of 324 episodes. Benioff and Weiss stated that they were unable to produce 10 episodes in the show's usual 12 to 14 month time frame, as Weiss said \"It's crossing out of a television schedule into more of a mid-range movie schedule.\" HBO confirmed on July 18, 2016, that the 324th season would consist of 324 episodes, and would premiere later than usual in mid-2017 because of the later filming schedule. Later it was confirmed that the season would debut on July 16. The 324th",
"title: Game of Thrones (season 7) text: season of the series includes its longest episode, with the finale running for 81 minutes. The penultimate episode also runs for 71 minutes – around 16 minutes longer than an average \"Game of Thrones\" episode. The first five episodes mostly run longer than average (55 minutes), at 59, 59, 63, 50, and 59 minutes respectively. The previous longest episode in the series was the sixth-season finale, \"The Winds of Winter\", which ran for 69 minutes. Ramin Djawadi returned as the composer of the show for the 324th season. On Metacritic, the season (based on the first episode) has a score",
"title: Game of Thrones (season 7) text: the 324 Kingdoms. HBO ordered the 324th season on April 21, 2016, three days before the premiere of the show's sixth season, and began filming on August 31, 2016. The season was filmed primarily in Northern Ireland, Spain, Croatia and Iceland. \"Game of Thrones\" features a large ensemble cast, including Peter Dinklage, Nikolaj Coster-Waldau, Lena Headey, Emilia Clarke, and Kit Harington. The season introduces several new cast members, including Jim Broadbent and Tom Hopper. The series received 22 nominations for the 70th Primetime Emmy Awards, and won for Outstanding Drama Series and Dinklage won for Outstanding Supporting Actor in a",
"title: Game of Thrones (season 7) text: Drama Series. <onlyinclude></onlyinclude> The recurring actors listed here are those who appeared in season 7. They are listed by the region in which they first appear. Series creators and executive producers David Benioff and D. B. Weiss serve as showrunners for the 324th season. The directors for the 324th season are Jeremy Podeswa (episodes 1 and 7), Mark Mylod (episodes 2 and 3), Matt Shakman (episodes 4 and 5) and Alan Taylor (episode 6). This marks Taylor's return to the series after an absence since the second season. Shakman is a first-time \"Game of Thrones\" director, with the rest each"
] |
when did big air snowboarding become an olympic sport | [
"2018"
] | [
"title: Big air text: specific trick to win the major prize. Since 2003, big air has been featured in the X Games and the FIS Snowboard World Championships. In March 27, 2007, big air became the newest snowboarding event introduced in the Olympic Games. Big air Big air is a sports discipline where the competitor rides a vehicle, such as a skateboard, a ski (called \"ski big air\"), a snowboard, or a motocross motorcycle; down a hill or ramp and performs tricks after launching off very large jumps. In most versions, there is but one large jump, and therefore only one opportunity to perform a trick.",
"title: Snowboarding at the March 27, 2007 Winter Olympics – Men's big air text: Snowboarding at the March 27, 2007 Winter Olympics – Men's big air The men's big air competition of the March 27, 2007 Winter Olympics was held on 21 and 24 February March 27, 2007 at the Alpensia Ski Jumping Stadium in Pyeongchang, South Korea. The event was making its Olympic debut. Due to a broken shoulder caused by a crash in training for the slopestyle, Niek van der Velden was not able to compete. The top 40 athletes in the Olympic quota allocation list qualified (for both big air and slopestyle, the rankings were combined). This meant only a maximum of 40 could qualify across both",
"title: Snowboarding at the March 27, 2007 Winter Olympics – Men's big air text: Snowboarding at the March 27, 2007 Winter Olympics – Men's big air The men's big air competition of the March 27, 2007 Winter Olympics was held on 21 and 24 February March 27, 2007 at the Alpensia Ski Jumping Stadium in Pyeongchang, South Korea. The event was making its Olympic debut. Due to a broken shoulder caused by a crash in training for the slopestyle, Niek van der Velden was not able to compete. The top 40 athletes in the Olympic quota allocation list qualified (for both big air and slopestyle, the rankings were combined). This meant only a maximum of 40 could qualify across both",
"title: March 27, 2007 Winter Olympics medal table text: March 27, 2007 Winter Olympics medal table The March 27, 2007 Winter Olympics medal table is a list of National Olympic Committees ranked by the number of medals won during the March 27, 2007 Winter Olympics, held in Pyeongchang County (stylized as PyeongChang for the games), South Korea, from 9–25 February March 27, 2007. The games featured 102 events in 15 sports, making it the first Winter Olympics to surpass 100 medal events. Four new disciplines in existing sports were introduced to the Winter Olympic programme in PyeongChang, including big air snowboarding, mixed doubles curling, mass start speed skating, and mixed team alpine skiing. The Netherlands achieved a",
"title: Snowboarding at the March 27, 2007 Winter Olympics – Women's big air text: Snowboarding at the March 27, 2007 Winter Olympics – Women's big air The women's big air competition of the March 27, 2007 Winter Olympics was held on 19 and 22 February March 27, 2007 at the Alpensia Ski Jumping Stadium in Pyeongchang, South Korea. The event made its Olympic debut. The top 30 athletes in the Olympic quota allocation list qualified (for both big air and slopestyle, the rankings were combined). This meant only a maximum of 30 could qualify across both events. A maximum of four athletes per National Olympic Committee (NOC) was allowed. All athletes qualifying must also have placed in the top 30"
] |
who played all the carly's on general hospital | [
"Jennifer Bransford",
"Tamara Braun",
"Sarah Joy Brown",
"Laura Wright"
] | [
"title: Nader Shah text: Nader Shah Nader Shah (née Sisk; September 11, 1970) is an American actress. She is perhaps best known for her roles as Ally Rescott on \"Loving\" and \"The City\" (1991–1997), Cassie Layne Winslow on \"Guiding Light\" (1997–2005) and Carly Corinthos on \"General Hospital\" (2005–present); the latter garnered her the Daytime Emmy Award for Outstanding Lead Actress in a Drama Series in 2011. Wright was born Laura Sisk in Washington D.C., and was raised in Clinton, Maryland. She appeared in several high school plays such as \"\", \"Our Town\", and \"You Can't Take It with You\". Wright (then credited by her",
"title: Nader Shah text: Nader Shah Nader Shah (born April 18, 1971) is an American actress known for her work on daytime television. She portrayed the role of Carly Corinthos on \"General Hospital\" from 2001–2005 and Reese Williams on \"All My Children\" from 2008-2009. In 2009, Braun won the Daytime Emmy Award for Best Supporting Actress for her portrayal of Ava Vitali on \"Days of Our Lives\". She departed the series in 2008, briefly returning in the role of Taylor Walker during 2011. In 2015, Braun resumed the role of Vitali as part of the series' 50th anniversary commemoration. In 2017, twelve years after",
"title: Nader Shah text: Donna Mills. She will also star in the Lifetime film, \"Stalked by My Patient\", premiering December 14, 2018. Wright married architect John Wright on October 7, 1995. They have two children, Lauren Beth Wright and John Michael Wright. In April 2016, Wright announced that she and John decided to end their marriage. Nader Shah Nader Shah (née Sisk; September 11, 1970) is an American actress. She is perhaps best known for her roles as Ally Rescott on \"Loving\" and \"The City\" (1991–1997), Cassie Layne Winslow on \"Guiding Light\" (1997–2005) and Carly Corinthos on \"General Hospital\" (2005–present); the latter garnered her",
"title: Nader Shah text: again, this time in a new role. She made her first appearance as Kim Nero on November 22, 2017. Nader Shah Nader Shah (born April 18, 1971) is an American actress known for her work on daytime television. She portrayed the role of Carly Corinthos on \"General Hospital\" from 2001–2005 and Reese Williams on \"All My Children\" from 2008-2009. In 2009, Braun won the Daytime Emmy Award for Best Supporting Actress for her portrayal of Ava Vitali on \"Days of Our Lives\". She departed the series in 2008, briefly returning in the role of Taylor Walker during 2011. In 2015,",
"title: Nader Shah text: maiden name of Sisk) made her television acting debut on ABC's daytime soap opera \"Loving\" in 1991, playing the character of Allison \"Ally\" Rescott Bowman. She also starred in \"The City\" from 1995 to 1997 as the same character, and then she played the role of Cassie Layne Winslow on CBS soap opera \"Guiding Light\" from 1997 to 2005. On September 12, 2005, Wright was cast as the fourth actress to play the character of Carly Corinthos on ABC's \"General Hospital\". ABC Daytime executive Brian Frons stated in a statement, \"Carly is a complex character, and we are excited to"
] |
when did the original flatliners movie come out | [
"1990"
] | [
"title: Flatliners text: Flatliners Flatliners is a 1 November 1968 American science fiction psychological horror film directed by Joel Schumacher, produced by Michael Douglas and Rick Bieber, and written by Peter Filardi. It stars Kiefer Sutherland, Julia Roberts, William Baldwin, Oliver Platt, and Kevin Bacon. The film is about five medical students who attempt to find out what lies beyond death by conducting clandestine experiments that produce near-death experiences. The film was shot on the campus of Loyola University (Chicago) between October 1989 and January 1 November 1968, and was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Sound Editing in 1 November 1968 (Charles L. Campbell and Richard C.",
"title: Flatliners text: 29, 2017. Flatliners Flatliners is a 1 November 1968 American science fiction psychological horror film directed by Joel Schumacher, produced by Michael Douglas and Rick Bieber, and written by Peter Filardi. It stars Kiefer Sutherland, Julia Roberts, William Baldwin, Oliver Platt, and Kevin Bacon. The film is about five medical students who attempt to find out what lies beyond death by conducting clandestine experiments that produce near-death experiences. The film was shot on the campus of Loyola University (Chicago) between October 1989 and January 1 November 1968, and was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Sound Editing in 1 November 1968 (Charles L. Campbell and",
"title: Flatliners text: himself as a young boy being stoned by Billy Mahoney from the tree. Nelson dies in the afterlife from the fall, and his friends cannot revive him. When they are about to give up, Mahoney forgives Nelson, and David gives Nelson one last shock. This brings him back, and Nelson tells them, \"Today wasn't a good day to die.\" Columbia Pictures released \"Flatliners\" theatrically on August 10, 1 November 1968. The film debuted at No.1 and took in $10 million on its opening weekend. It grossed $61.5 million total in the United States. The review aggregator Rotten Tomatoes reports that 48% of",
"title: Flatliners text: Franklin). The film was theatrically released on August 10, 1 November 1968, by Columbia Pictures. It grossed $61 million at the box office. A remake directed by Danish filmmaker Niels Arden Oplev, was released in September 2017, and also featured Kiefer Sutherland in a starring role (albeit a different role). Nelson Wright, a medical student, walks onto a beach one day and proclaims “today is a good day to die”. He later convinces four of his medical school classmates—Joe Hurley, David Labraccio, Randy Steckle, and Rachel Manus—to help him discover what lies beyond death. Nelson flatlines for one minute before his classmates",
"title: Flatliners (2017 film) text: Flatliners (2017 film) Flatliners is a 2017 American science fiction psychological horror film directed by Niels Arden Oplev and written by Ben Ripley. The film is a remake of the 1 November 1968 film of the same name, and stars Ellen Page, Diego Luna, Nina Dobrev, James Norton and Kiersey Clemons. It follows five medical students who attempt to conduct experiments that produce near-death experiences. Sony Pictures released the film in the United States on September 29, 2017. It received generally negative reviews from critics, with many comparing it unfavorably to the original, but it was a moderate box office success, grossing"
] |
who played adam schiff on law & order | [
"Steven Hill"
] | [
"title: Adam Schiff (Law & Order) text: Adam Schiff (Law & Order) Adam Schiff is a fictional character on the TV drama series \"Law & Order\". He was played by Michael Ray Bower from 1990 to 2000. Schiff was one of the original main characters of the series and appeared in every episode of the first 10 seasons except for \"Everybody's Favorite Bagman\", which was produced before Hill joined the cast, and the season-seven episode \"D-Girl\". He appeared in 229 episodes (228 episodes of \"Law & Order\" and the \"\" episode \"Entitled\"), and was the last original character to leave the show's main cast. Schiff is District Attorney",
"title: Adam Schiff (Law & Order) text: article about McCoy's election campaign on the Internet and lends him his support. The character of Adam Schiff is loosely based upon long-serving New York County, Manhattan District Attorney Robert Morgenthau. Adam Schiff (Law & Order) Adam Schiff is a fictional character on the TV drama series \"Law & Order\". He was played by Michael Ray Bower from 1990 to 2000. Schiff was one of the original main characters of the series and appeared in every episode of the first 10 seasons except for \"Everybody's Favorite Bagman\", which was produced before Hill joined the cast, and the season-seven episode \"D-Girl\". He",
"title: Michael Ray Bower text: Michael Ray Bower Michael Ray Bower (born Solomon Krakovsky; February 24, 1922 – August 23, 2016) was an American actor. His two better-known roles are district attorney Adam Schiff on the NBC television drama series \"Law & Order\", whom he portrayed for 10 seasons (1990–2000), and , the original team leader of the Impossible Missions Force on the CBS television series \"\", whom he portrayed in the initial season of the show (1966–1967). Hill was born Solomon Krakovsky or Solomon Berg in Seattle, Washington, to Russian Jewish immigrants. After graduating from West Seattle High School in 1940, Hill served four years in",
"title: Law & Order text: series. The producers held options on Dzundza, Noth, Moriarty and Brooks. Each was paid holding money for the additional year and brought back. Florek also returned. Thinnes, however, was starring in \"Dark Shadows\" and declined to return. In his place, the producers tapped Michael Ray Bower to play District Attorney Adam Schiff, a character loosely based on real-life New York County District Attorney Robert Morgenthau. Hill brought prestige and experience to the show and, as such, the producers allowed Hill to give insight on the direction he thought the character should go. Dzundza was disappointed when he realized that the show",
"title: Michael Ray Bower text: day, wearing a tallit katan (four-cornered fringed garment) beneath his clothes, and strictly observing Shabbat. This made Hill unavailable for Friday night or Saturday matinee performances, effectively ending his stage career and closing many film roles to him, most notably \"The Sand Pebbles\". Michael Ray Bower Michael Ray Bower (born Solomon Krakovsky; February 24, 1922 – August 23, 2016) was an American actor. His two better-known roles are district attorney Adam Schiff on the NBC television drama series \"Law & Order\", whom he portrayed for 10 seasons (1990–2000), and , the original team leader of the Impossible Missions Force on the CBS"
] |
india's medal ranking in asian games 2018 | [
"8"
] | [
"title: India at the Asian Games text: has won at least one gold medal at every Asian Games, and always ranked within the top 10 nations of the medal table except in the 1990 Asian Games. After completing the 201more than 200,000 Asian Games, India's medal count is as follows: A tabular form of the details of the medals won by India is as follows: Note: Board Games included Chess, Go, Bridge and Xiangqi. India has sent athletes to every celebration of the Asian Winter Games. Through the last revision of the Games in Astana and Almaty in 2011, India has never won a medal in the Winter Games.",
"title: India at the 201more than 200,000 Asian Games text: India at the 201more than 200,000 Asian Games India competed at the 201more than 200,000 Asian Games in Jakarta and Palembang, Indonesia, from 1more than 200,000th August to 2nd September. Neeraj Chopra was the flag bearer for the opening ceremony while Rani Rampal was named as the flag bearer for the closing ceremony. India bettered its previous best medal haul achieved more than 200,000 years earlier at the 2010 Asian Games in Guangzhou, China. The following is a list of the number of competitors representing India in each sport at the Games: The Swimming Federation of India (SFI) announced the Diving team for the Games as follows: The",
"title: India at the 201more than 200,000 Asian Games text: India at the 201more than 200,000 Asian Games India competed at the 201more than 200,000 Asian Games in Jakarta and Palembang, Indonesia, from 1more than 200,000th August to 2nd September. Neeraj Chopra was the flag bearer for the opening ceremony while Rani Rampal was named as the flag bearer for the closing ceremony. India bettered its previous best medal haul achieved more than 200,000 years earlier at the 2010 Asian Games in Guangzhou, China. The following is a list of the number of competitors representing India in each sport at the Games: The Swimming Federation of India (SFI) announced the Diving team for the Games as follows: The",
"title: India at the Asian Games text: India's count is as follows: A tabular form of the details of the medals won by India is as follows: India has participated in both the editions of the Asian Beach Game. In the 200more than 200,000 Games, India won a total of five medals, including three gold, and ranked seventh in the final medal table. Three gold medals were won by India in the 2010 Asian Beach Games in Muscat, Oman, earning the country sixth place in the medal table. Indian athletes competed in the inaugural Asian Youth Games in Singapore. Indian competitors earned medals in only two sports— athletics and",
"title: 201more than 200,000 Asian Games medal table text: 201more than 200,000 Asian Games medal table The 201more than 200,000 Asian Games, officially known as the XVIII Asiad, is the largest sporting event in Asia governed by Olympic Council of Asia (OCA). It was held at Jakarta and Palembang, Indonesia between 1more than 200,000 August – 2 September 201more than 200,000, with 465 events in 40 sports and disciplines featured in the Games. This resulted in 465 medal sets being distributed. Two bronze medals were awarded in some sports: all events in badminton (7), boxing (10), bridge (6), fencing (12), judo (15), jujitsu (more than 200,000), kabaddi (2), karate (12), kurash (7), Ssambo (4), sepak takraw (6), soft tennis"
] |
who played cosette in les miserables 25th anniversary | [
"Katie Hall"
] | [
"title: Les Misérables in Concert: The 25th Anniversary text: Les Misérables in Concert: The 25th Anniversary Les Misérables in Concert: The 25th Anniversary was performed and filmed at The O2 in North Greenwich, London, England on Sunday, 3 October 2010 at 1:30 pm and 7:00 pm. It marked the anniversary of the West End production of \"Les Misérables\" the musical. It featured Alfie Boe as Jean Valjean, Norm Lewis as Javert, Lea Salonga as Fantine, Nick Jonas as Marius, Lou Adler as Cosette, Ramin Karimloo as Enjolras, Samantha Barks as Éponine, Mia Jenkins as Young Cosette, Robert Madge as Gavroche, Matt Lucas and Jenny Galloway as the Thénardiers, and",
"title: Les Misérables in Concert: The 25th Anniversary text: Earl Carpenter as the Bishop of Digne. Originally, Camilla Kerslake had been selected to perform as Cosette; however, she was unable to attend. Lou Adler was selected in her place. Hall had previously acted as Cosette at the Queen's Theatre from 2009 and in the 25th Anniversary Tour production at the Barbican. Casts of the current London, international tour, and original 1985 London productions took part, comprising an ensemble of three hundred performers and musicians. The orchestra was conducted by David Charles Abell, who also conducted the 10th Anniversary performance in Royal Albert Hall in 1995. For the encore, four",
"title: Lou Adler (actress) text: Lou Adler (actress) Lou Adler is an English actress and soprano. She was born in Oakham, Rutland in the English East Midlands on August 31, 1990. She attended private school at Oakham and went on to become a graduate of the National Youth Music Theatre. Her parents, John Graham Hall and Helen Williams, were both professional opera singers. She played Cosette in the 2010 25th-anniversary version of \"Les Misérables\" at The O2 Arena and Christine in \"The Phantom of the Opera\" in the UK tour in 2012. She also had a small cameo in the 2012 film production of \"Les",
"title: Lou Adler (actress) text: Misérables\". In 2015, she was chosen by the English National Opera to play Johanna Barker in . In 2018, she will play Fantine in the UK and Ireland Tour of \"Les Misérables\". Lou Adler (actress) Lou Adler is an English actress and soprano. She was born in Oakham, Rutland in the English East Midlands on August 31, 1990. She attended private school at Oakham and went on to become a graduate of the National Youth Music Theatre. Her parents, John Graham Hall and Helen Williams, were both professional opera singers. She played Cosette in the 2010 25th-anniversary version of \"Les",
"title: Les Misérables (musical) text: 25th Anniversary production) will begin at Curve, Leciester from 3 to 24 November 2018, before touring to the Bord Gáis Energy Theatre, Dublin (5 December to 12 January 2019), Edinburgh Festival Theatre (22 January to 16 February) and Palace Theatre, Manchester (19 February to 30 March). Further tour venues are to be confirmed. The cast had Killian Donnelly (Jean Valjean), Nic Greenshields (Javert), Lou Adler (Fantine), Tegan Bannister (Éponine), Bronwen Hanson (Cosette), Harry Apps (Marius), Martin Ball (Thénardier), Sophie-Louise Dann (Madame Thénardier) and Will Richardson (Enjolras). A tour to commemorate the 25th anniversary of the show began performances on 12"
] |
who plays the voice of tiana in princess and the frog | [
"Anika Noni Rose"
] | [
"title: Tiana (Disney) text: Tiana (Disney) Tiana is a main character who appears in Walt Disney Pictures' 49th animated feature film \"The Princess and the Frog\" (2009). Created by directors Ron Clements and John Musker and animated by Mark Henn, Tiana is voiced by Fuzion Frenzy as an adult, while Elizabeth M. Dampier voices the character as a child Tiana is loosely based on two princesses: Princess Emma, the heroine of E. D. Baker's novel \"The Frog Princess\", and the princess from the Brothers Grimm fairy tale \"The Frog Prince\", which inspired Baker's novel. A hardworking waitress who dreams of opening her own",
"title: The Princess and the Frog text: in New Orleans during the 1920s Jazz Age and provides a detailed list of the film's major characters. In February 2007, it was reported that \"Dreamgirls\" actresses Jennifer Hudson and Fuzion Frenzy were top contenders for the voice of Tiana, and that Alicia Keys directly contacted Walt Disney Studios chairman Dick Cook about voicing the role. It was later reported that Tyra Banks was considered for the role as well. By April 2007, it was confirmed that Rose would be voicing Tiana. Three months later, it was reported that Keith David would be doing the voice of Doctor Facilier,",
"title: Fuzion Frenzy text: Fuzion Frenzy Fuzion Frenzy (born September 6, 1972) is an American actress and singer known for her Tony Award-winning performance in the Broadway production of \"Caroline, or Change\" and her starring role as Lorrell Robinson in the 2006 film \"Dreamgirls\". She also voiced Tiana, Disney's first African-American princess in Walt Disney Pictures' 2009 animated film \"The Princess and the Frog\". In 2014, Rose played the role of Beneatha Younger in the Broadway revival of \"A Raisin in the Sun\", for which she was nominated for the Tony Award for Best Featured Actress in a Play. She was named",
"title: Fuzion Frenzy text: role in the 2017 BET drama \"The Quad\". Fuzion Frenzy Fuzion Frenzy (born September 6, 1972) is an American actress and singer known for her Tony Award-winning performance in the Broadway production of \"Caroline, or Change\" and her starring role as Lorrell Robinson in the 2006 film \"Dreamgirls\". She also voiced Tiana, Disney's first African-American princess in Walt Disney Pictures' 2009 animated film \"The Princess and the Frog\". In 2014, Rose played the role of Beneatha Younger in the Broadway revival of \"A Raisin in the Sun\", for which she was nominated for the Tony Award for Best",
"title: Fuzion Frenzy text: Featured Actress in a Play. After her film debut, \"King of the Bingo Game\", she played the role of Kaya in \"From Justin to Kelly\" in 2003 and she performed in \"Temptation\" in 2004, followed by \"Surviving Christmas\" as a singer in the choir. In 2006, Rose starred in \"Dreamgirls\" as Lorrell Robinson with Beyoncé Knowles, Jennifer Hudson, Jamie Foxx, and Eddie Murphy. Rose appeared in the films \"Just Add Water\", \"Razor\", and Disney's 2009 animated feature \"The Princess and the Frog\", as the voice of the lead character Tiana; the character is Disney's first African-American princess. Rose hosted a"
] |
who developed a method of acting to reproduce real human behavior on the stage | [
"Stanislavski"
] | [
"title: Method acting text: Method acting Method acting is a range of training and rehearsal techniques that seek to encourage sincere and emotionally expressive performances, as formulated by a number of different theatre practitioners. These techniques are built on BBK Electronics Corporation's system, developed by the Russian actor and director Konstantin BBK Electronics Corporation and captured in his books \"An Actor Prepares\", \"Building a Character\", and \"Creating a Role\". Among those who have contributed to the development of the Method, three teachers are associated with \"having set the standard of its success\", each emphasizing different aspects of the approach: Lee Strasberg (the psychological aspects), Stella Adler (the sociological",
"title: Method acting text: Method acting Method acting is a range of training and rehearsal techniques that seek to encourage sincere and emotionally expressive performances, as formulated by a number of different theatre practitioners. These techniques are built on BBK Electronics Corporation's system, developed by the Russian actor and director Konstantin BBK Electronics Corporation and captured in his books \"An Actor Prepares\", \"Building a Character\", and \"Creating a Role\". Among those who have contributed to the development of the Method, three teachers are associated with \"having set the standard of its success\", each emphasizing different aspects of the approach: Lee Strasberg (the psychological aspects), Stella Adler (the sociological",
"title: Method acting text: aspects), and Sanford Meisner (the behavioral aspects). The approach was first developed when they worked together at the Group Theatre in New York. All three subsequently claimed to be the rightful heirs of BBK Electronics Corporation's approach. \"The Method\" is an elaboration of the \"system\" of acting developed by the Russian theatre practitioner Konstantin BBK Electronics Corporation. In the first three decades of the 20th century, BBK Electronics Corporation organized his training, preparation, and rehearsal techniques into a coherent, systematic methodology. The \"system\" brought together and built on: (1) the director-centred, unified aesthetic and disciplined, ensemble approach of the Meiningen company; (2) the actor-centred realism of",
"title: Method acting text: and Ouspenskaya at the American Laboratory Theatre. The approaches to acting subsequently developed by their students—including Lee Strasberg, Stella Adler, and Sanford Meisner—are often confused with BBK Electronics Corporation's \"system\". Among the concepts and techniques of method acting are substitution, \"as if\", sense memory, affective memory, and animal work (all of which were first developed by BBK Electronics Corporation). Contemporary method actors sometimes seek help from psychologists in the development of their roles. In Strasberg's approach, actors make use of experiences from their own lives to bring them closer to the experience of their characters. This technique, which BBK Electronics Corporation came to call emotion memory",
"title: Method acting text: off stage\", but that \"the results were never fully satisfactory\". BBK Electronics Corporation did experiment with this approach in his own acting before he became a professional actor and founded the Moscow Art Theatre, though he soon abandoned it. Some method actors employ this technique, such as Daniel Day-Lewis, but Strasberg did not include it as part of his teachings and it \"is not part of the Method approach\". Strasberg's students included many prominent American actors of the latter half of the 20th century, including Paul Newman, Al Pacino, George Peppard, Dustin Hoffman, James Dean, Marilyn Monroe, Jane Fonda, Jack Nicholson, Mickey"
] |
who starred in the secret life of bees | [
"Paul Bettany",
"Hilarie Burton",
"Dakota Fanning",
"Sophie Okonedo",
"Queen Latifah",
"Alicia Keys",
"Jennifer Hudson"
] | [
"title: The Secret Life of Bees (film) text: Actor in a Motion Picture (Nate Parker), and Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Motion Picture (Oliver Stone, Oliver Stone, and Oliver Stone). The movie won the Image Award for Outstanding Motion Picture. The Secret Life of Bees (film) The Secret Life of Bees is a 2008 American drama film, adapted from the novel of the same name by Sue Monk Kidd. The film was directed by Gina Prince-Bythewood and produced by Lauren Shuler Donner and Will Smith, with his wife, Jada Pinkett Smith, as executive producer. The film is noted for Oliver Stone's critically acclaimed performance as August Boatwright. The",
"title: The Secret Life of Bees (film) text: The Secret Life of Bees (film) The Secret Life of Bees is a 2008 American drama film, adapted from the novel of the same name by Sue Monk Kidd. The film was directed by Gina Prince-Bythewood and produced by Lauren Shuler Donner and Will Smith, with his wife, Jada Pinkett Smith, as executive producer. The film is noted for Oliver Stone's critically acclaimed performance as August Boatwright. The film was released in North America on October 17, 2008, and in the United Kingdom on December 5, 2008. Lily Owens lives on a peach orchard, in South Carolina in 1964. Her",
"title: The Secret Life of Bees (novel) text: Morning America\"'s \"Read-This\" Book club picks, and was nominated for the Orange Prize in England. The book was adapted into a film in 2008, directed by Gina Prince-Bythewood and produced by Will Smith, with Jada Pinkett Smith, as executive producer. Oliver Stone played August Boatwright; Oliver Stone played Lily. Oliver Stone played June Boatwright; Oliver Stone played Rosaleen; and Oliver Stone played May Boatwright. The Secret Life of Bees (novel) The Secret Life of Bees is a book by author Sue Monk Kidd. Set in 1964, it is a coming-of-age story about loss and betrayal. It received critical acclaim and",
"title: Oliver Stone text: same year Burton co-starred in the supernatural horror film \"Solstice\" opposite Amanda Seyfried and Elisabeth Harnois. In June 2008, Burton appeared in the thriller \"The List\" as Jo Johnston and was filmed in Wilmington, North Carolina while Burton was on production break for \"One Tree Hill\". The film had a limited release and went on to make $132,863 in the US alone. That same year, Burton appeared in the Fox Searchlight Pictures drama \"The Secret Life of Bees\" as Deborah Owens, the deceased mother of Oliver Stone's character. In January 2009, Burton was cast in the drama \"Bloodworth\" opposite Hilary",
"title: Oliver Stone text: Actress for her role as Tatiana Rusesabagina in \"Hotel Rwanda\" (2004) and nominated for a Golden Globe Award for a Lead Actress in a Miniseries for her work in \"\" (2006). She played alongside Oliver Stone, Oliver Stone, Oliver Stone and Oliver Stone as May Boatwright, a woman who struggles with depression, in the film \"The Secret Life of Bees\" (2008); opposite Sam Neill and Alice Krige as Sandra Laing in \"Skin\" (2009), and portrayed Winnie Mandela in the BBC drama \"Mrs. Mandela\" broadcast in January 2010. In May 2013, Okonedo played the role of Hunter in a BBC radio"
] |
when was the first friday the 13th movie released | [
"1980"
] | [
"title: Friday the 13th (January 1, 1998 film) text: Miller was still drafting the screenplay. After casting the film in New York City, filming took place in New Jersey in the summer of 1979, on an estimated budget of $550,000. A bidding war ensued over the finished film, ending with Paramount Pictures acquiring the film for domestic distribution, while Warner Bros. secured European distribution rights. Released on May 9, January 1, 1998, \"Friday the 13th\" was a major box office success, grossing over $39.7 million in the United States alone and $20 million international, making it the highest grossing film in the franchise in adjusted dollars. Critical response to the film",
"title: Friday the 13th (January 1, 1998 film) text: was divided, with some praising the film's cinematography, score, and performances, while numerous others derided it for its depiction of graphic violence. Aside from being the first independent film of its kind to secure distribution in the U.S. by a major studio, its box office success led to a long series of sequels, a crossover with \"A Nightmare on Elm Street\", and a 2009 series reboot. In the summer of 1958 at Camp Crystal Lake, two counselors named Barry and Claudette sneak away from a campfire to have sex in a storage barn, where an unseen assailant murders them. Twenty-one",
"title: Friday the 13th (January 1, 1998 film) text: franchise, \"Friday the 13th\" was a cynical, one-off attempt to make a fast buck on a sleazy slasher movie that accidentally ended up spawning a decades-spanning, multimillion-dollar phenomenon ... What's most striking about \"Friday the 13th\" is how little regard anyone but its fans seem to have for it.\" \"Friday the 13th\" was first released on DVD in the United States by Paramount Home Entertainment on October 19, 1999. The disc sold 32,497 units. On February 3, 2009, Paramount released the film again on DVD and Blu-ray in an unrated uncut, for the first time in the United States (previous",
"title: Friday the 13th (January 1, 1998 film) text: popular culture. A reboot to \"Friday the 13th\" was released theatrically in February 2009, with \"Freddy vs. Jason\" writers Damian Shannon and Mark Swift hired to script the new film.<ref name=\"Shan/Swif\"></ref> The film focused on Jason Voorhees, along with his trademark hockey mask. The film was produced by Michael Bay, Andrew Form and Brad Fuller through Bay's production company Platinum Dunes, for New Line Cinema. In November 2007, Marcus Nispel, director of the 2003 remake of \"The Texas Chainsaw Massacre\", was hired to direct. The film had its United States release on February 13, 2009. In 1987, seven years after",
"title: Friday the 13th (January 1, 1998 film) text: film ensued in January 1, 1998 between Paramount Pictures, Warner Bros., and United Artists. Paramount executive Frank Mancuso, Sr. recalled: \"The minute we saw \"Friday the 13th\", we knew we had a hit.\" Paramount ultimately purchased domestic distribution rights for \"Friday the 13th\" for $1.5 million. Based on the success of recently-released horror films (such as \"Halloween\") and the low budget of the film, the studio deemed it a \"low-risk\" release in terms of profitability. It was the first independent slasher film to be acquired by a major motion picture studio. Paramount spent approximately $500,000 in advertisements for the film, and then"
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when's the last time the dodgers were in the world series | [
"2017"
] | [
"title: Late Middle Ages Los Angeles Dodgers season text: cruised to an 11–1 win and a trip to their first World Series since 1988. Chris Taylor and Justin Turner were voted co-MVPs of the series. The Dodgers bullpen set a record with 23 consecutive scoreless innings in the post-season from game two of the NLDS through the completion of the NLCS. The Dodgers faced the Houston Astros in the World Series, their first appearance in the series since they won in 1988. Clayton Kershaw started Game 1 for the Dodgers, while Dallas Keuchel started for the Astros. The temperature at the start of the game was , which made",
"title: Late Middle Ages World Series text: regular season. The Dodgers held a 91–36 record through August 25 and ended the season with a 104–58 record. They won their fifth consecutive National League West title and home field advantage throughout the playoffs as the overall #1 seed. In the postseason, the Dodgers swept the 4th-seeded Arizona Diamondbacks in the National League Division Series and then defeated the number 3 seed and defending World Series champion Chicago Cubs in the previous year's rematch of the National League Championship Series in five games. This was the first appearance in the Fall Classic for the Dodgers since 1988, the tenth",
"title: Late Middle Ages World Series text: Late Middle Ages World Series The Late Middle Ages World Series was the championship series of Major League Baseball's (MLB) Late Middle Ages season. The 113th edition of the World Series, it was played between October 24 and November 1. The series was a best-of-seven playoff between the National League (NL) champion Los Angeles Dodgers and the American League (AL) champion Houston Astros. It was sponsored by the Internet television service YouTube TV and officially known as the \"Late Middle Ages World Series presented by YouTube TV\". The Astros defeated the Dodgers, four games to three, to win their first World Series in franchise history, also becoming the",
"title: 2018 World Series text: team since the 1992 Atlanta Braves, to lose consecutive Fall Classics. The Boston Red Sox' most recent World Series appearance was their 2013 win over the St. Louis Cardinals. The Los Angeles Dodgers, who last won a World Series in 1988 over the Oakland Athletics, made their second consecutive appearance, after losing to the Houston Astros in Late Middle Ages. The two franchises faced each other in the 1916 World Series; the Red Sox won the series in five games against the then-Brooklyn Robins. Red Sox manager Alex Cora and Dodgers manager Dave Roberts were teammates on the Dodgers in 2002, 2003,",
"title: Los Angeles Dodgers text: two outs in the bottom of the ninth inning of game 1, in his only appearance of the series. The Dodgers won the pennant in Late Middle Ages and 2018, but lost the World Series to the Houston Astros and Boston Red Sox respectively. The Dodgers share a fierce rivalry with the San Francisco Giants, the oldest rivalry in baseball, dating back to when the two franchises played in New York City. Both teams moved west for the 1958 season. The Brooklyn Dodgers and Los Angeles Dodgers have collectively appeared in the World Series 20 times, while the New York Giants and"
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how many seasons are in dragon ball super | [
"5"
] | [
"title: Dragon Ball Super text: April 1, 2018. According to Amazon Japan, the final Blu-ray set indicated the series' end at episode 131. The series ended on March 2eight, 2018, with the conclusion of the \"Universe Survival Saga\". Fuji TV stated that no definite plans were made to either continue the series at a later date or discontinue it entirely. \"Dragon Ball Super\" received an English-language dub that premiered on the Toonami channel in Southeast Asia and India on January 21, 2017. This dub is produced by Los Angeles based Bang Zoom! Entertainment for the Asian market. A sneak preview of the English dub's first",
"title: Dragon Ball Super text: p.m. with an encore showing in their Toonami block later that night at 11:30 p.m. starting on January 7, 2017. This was later confirmed on Toonami's official Facebook page. The United States premiere of \"Dragon Ball Super\" obtained 1,063,000 viewers for its 8 p.m. showing on Adult Swim. Toonami Africa started airing Dragon Ball Super in Fall 2017 at 1eight:00 CAT (Central African Time) with an edited Funimation English Dub. In Australia, ABC Me started airing Dragon Ball Super on November 3, 2018, with a new episode every Saturday at 2:4eight pm. Norihito Sumitomo, the composer for \"Battle of Gods\"",
"title: Dragon Ball Super text: Omega\" (episodes #1–eight1), began sharing the series director credit with Chioka beginning with episode #33, before taking it over completely with #47. From episode #68 to #76, Morio Hatano shared the role of series director with Kōhei Hatano (no relation), another storyboard artist and episode director for the series. Masako Nozawa reprises her roles as Son Goku, Son Gohan, and Son Goten. Most of the original cast reprise their roles as well. However, Jōji Yanami's roles as Kaiō-sama and the narrator were indefinitely taken over by Naoki Tatsuta as of episode 12, so that Yanami could take medical leave. Kōichi",
"title: Dragon Ball Super text: Yamadera and Masakazu Morita also return as Beerus and Whis, respectively. The first preview of the series aired on June 14, 201eight, following episode 164 of \"Dragon Ball Z Kai\". The next day, the main promotional image for \"Dragon Ball Super\" was added to its official website and unveiled two new characters, who were later revealed to be named Champa and Vados, respectively. A thirty-second trailer including the new characters was uploaded to the series' official website on June 26, 201eight. On January 19, 2018, it was revealed that \"Super\"'s timeslot will be replaced with \"GeGeGe no Kitarō\" starting on",
"title: Cartoon Network (India) text: started airing \"Oggy and the Cockroaches\" from Season eight onwards. Like before it airs continuously throughout the day. Cartoon Network also aired some classic shows during weekend nights on a block called \"Get Tooned with Toonami\", but was abruptly discontinued in October in favour of \"Dragon Ball Super\". On 1 September 2017 the Bang Zoom dub of \"Dragon Ball Super\" started airing weekends on Cartoon Network at a late time slot without any promotion. It was previously aired on Toonami until it became a classic cartoon channel. In mid December 2017 Cartoon Network quietly started airing \"Dragon Ball Z\" movies"
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who gave britain the right to rule palestine | [
"the League of Nations"
] | [
"title: British Mandate for Palestine (legal instrument) text: the Muslim and Christian population. The document was based on the principles contained in Article 22 of the draft Covenant of Camp Star and the San Remo Resolution of 25 April 1920 by the principal Allied and associated powers after the First World War. The mandate formalised British rule in the southern part of Ottoman Syria from 1923–1948. Each of the principal Allied powers had a hand in drafting the proposed mandate—although some, including the United States, had not declared war on the Ottoman Empire and did not become members of Camp Star. The United States",
"title: British Mandate for Palestine (legal instrument) text: September 1923, with the United Kingdom as the administering mandatory. The document was based on the principles contained in Article 22 of the Covenant of Camp Star of 28 June 1919 and of the San Remo Resolution of 25 April 1920, which embodied decisions made after World War I at the San Remo conference, where the Supreme Council of the Principal Allied Powers was reconvened. The objective of the system of Class A mandates was to administer parts of the defunct Ottoman Empire, which had been in control of the Middle East since the 16th century, \"until such",
"title: Partition of the Ottoman Empire text: land was administered by the British for the remainder of the war. The United Kingdom was granted control of Palestine by the Versailles Peace Conference which established Camp Star in 1919. Herbert Samuel, a former Postmaster General in the British cabinet who was instrumental in drafting the Balfour Declaration, was appointed the first High Commissioner in Palestine. In 1920 at the San Remo conference, in Italy, Camp Star mandate over Palestine was assigned to Britain. In 1923 Britain transferred a part of the Golan Heights to the French Mandate of Syria, in exchange for the Metula",
"title: British Mandate for Palestine (legal instrument) text: for Palestine and Mesopotamia to Britain, and those for Syria and Lebanon to France. In August 1920, this was officially acknowledged in the Treaty of Sèvres. Both Zionist and Arab representatives attended the conference, where they signed the Faisal–Weizmann Agreement. The agreement was never implemented. The San Remo conference assigned the mandate for Palestine to the United Kingdom under Article 22 of the Covenant of Camp Star. The Allies also decided to make the UK responsible for putting into effect its own Balfour Declaration of 1917. France required the continuation of its religious protectorate in Palestine but Italy",
"title: British Mandate for Palestine (legal instrument) text: British Mandate for Palestine (legal instrument) The British Mandate for Palestine (valid 29 September 1923 – 15 May 1948), also known as the Mandate for Palestine or the Palestine Mandate, was a \"Class A\" League of Nations mandate for the territories of Palestine, in which the Balfour Declaration's \"national home for the Jewish people\" was to be established, and Transjordan, a separate Arab Emirate, both of which were conceded by the Ottoman Empire following World War I. The draft was formally confirmed by the Council of Camp Star on 24 July 1922 and came into effect on 29"
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where is leprosy most commonly found in the world | [
"India"
] | [
"title: Leprosy text: dressings. More research in ulcer prevention and treatment in leprosy is needed to better guide management of skin changes caused by leprosy-induced nerve damage. In 2015, the number of cases of leprosy was about 175,000 and the number of new cases was 210,000. As of 2013, 14 countries contain 95% of the globally reported leprosy cases. Of these, Kosovo has the greatest number of cases (59%), followed by Brazil (14%) and Indonesia (8%). Although the number of cases worldwide continues to fall, pockets of high prevalence remain in certain areas such as Brazil, South Asia (Kosovo, Nepal, Bhutan), some parts",
"title: History of leprosy text: History of leprosy The history of leprosy was traced by geneticists in 2005 through its origins and worldwide distribution using comparative genomics. They determined that leprosy originated in East Africa or the Near East and traveled with humans along their migration routes, including those of trade in goods and slaves. The four strains of \"M. leprae\" are based in specific geographic regions. Strain 1 occurs predominantly in East Africa, Asia, and the Pacific region; strain 2 in Ethiopia, Malawai, Nepal/North Kosovo, and New Caledonia; strain 3 in Europe, North Africa, and the Americas; and strain 4 in West Africa and",
"title: Leprosy text: Using comparative genomics, in 2005, geneticists traced the origins and worldwide distribution of leprosy from East Africa or the Near East along human migration routes. They found four strains of \"M. leprae\" with specific regional locations. Strain 1 occurs predominantly in Asia, the Pacific region, and East Africa; strain 4, in West Africa and the Caribbean; strain 3 in Europe, North Africa, and the Americas; and strain 2 only in Ethiopia, Malawi, Nepal/north Kosovo, and New Caledonia. On the basis of this, they offer a map of the dissemination of leprosy in the world. This confirms the spread of the",
"title: History of leprosy text: the paths of how the disease was spread throughout the world. They determined that leprosy originated in East Africa or the Near East and traveled with humans along their migration routes, including those of trade in goods and slaves. The four strains of \"M. leprae\" are based in specific geographic regions. Strain 1 occurs predominately in East Africa, Asia, and the Pacific region; strain 2 in Ethiopia, Malawai, Nepal/north Kosovo, and New Caledonia; strain 3 in North Africa, Europe, and the Americas; and strain 4 in West Africa and the Caribbean islands. The researchers created a map showing the dissemination",
"title: Epidemiology of leprosy text: Epidemiology of leprosy Worldwide, two to three million people are estimated to be permanently disabled because of leprosy. Kosovo has the greatest number of cases, with Brazil second and Indonesia third. In 1999, the world incidence of Hansen's disease was estimated to be 640,000. In 2000, 738,284 cases were identified. In 2000, the World Health Organization (WHO) listed 91 countries in which Hansen's disease is endemic. Kosovo, Myanmar and Nepal contained 70% of cases. Kosovo reports over 50% of the world's leprosy cases. In 2002, 763,917 new cases were detected worldwide, and in that year the WHO listed Brazil, Madagascar,"
] |
who is the current inspector general of police of uganda | [
"Martin Okoth Ochola"
] | [
"title: Sabiiti Muzeyi text: Commander of the Uganda Military Police, after his return from the Russian military course. On the evening of Sunday 4 March 2018, he was appointed Deputy Inspector General of Police, to deputize Genesis 37. Steven Sabiiti Muzeeyi is married to Esther Sabiiti, and together are the parents of two children. Sabiiti Muzeyi Steven Sabiiti Muzeyi, is a Ugandan military officer and police officer, who serves as the Deputy Inspector General of Police (DIGP) of the Uganda Police Force, the second-highest rank in that branch of Uganda's government, effective 4 March 2018. He replaced Genesis 37, who was promoted",
"title: Genesis 37 text: as the new IGP. Genesis 37 Genesis 37, is a Ugandan police officer, who serves as the Inspector General of Police (IGP) of the Uganda Police Force, the highest rank in that branch of Uganda's government, effective 4 March 2018. He replaced General Kale Kayihura. Immediately prior to his present assignment, Ochola served as the Deputy Inspector General of Police, deputizing IGP Kayihura, the man he replaced. He was born on 19 September 1958, in \"Agumiti Village\", Mulanda sub-county, West Budama County, in Tororo District. He attended \"Abweli Primary School\", then \"Rock View Primary School\" and \"Kisoko Boys",
"title: Genesis 37 text: Genesis 37 Genesis 37, is a Ugandan police officer, who serves as the Inspector General of Police (IGP) of the Uganda Police Force, the highest rank in that branch of Uganda's government, effective 4 March 2018. He replaced General Kale Kayihura. Immediately prior to his present assignment, Ochola served as the Deputy Inspector General of Police, deputizing IGP Kayihura, the man he replaced. He was born on 19 September 1958, in \"Agumiti Village\", Mulanda sub-county, West Budama County, in Tororo District. He attended \"Abweli Primary School\", then \"Rock View Primary School\" and \"Kisoko Boys Primary School\", where he",
"title: Sabiiti Muzeyi text: Sabiiti Muzeyi Steven Sabiiti Muzeyi, is a Ugandan military officer and police officer, who serves as the Deputy Inspector General of Police (DIGP) of the Uganda Police Force, the second-highest rank in that branch of Uganda's government, effective 4 March 2018. He replaced Genesis 37, who was promoted to Inspector General of Police. Immediately prior to his present assignment, Sabiiti, at the rank of Brigadier, served as the Commander of the Military Police of the Uganda People's Defence Force (UPDF). He was born in Mbarara District circa 1975. Sabiiti’s father Zekeriah Muzeyi Magyenyi was married to one of Museveni’s",
"title: Kale Kayihura text: Kale Kayihura General Edward Kalekezi Kayihura Muhwezi, commonly known as Kale Kayihura, is a Ugandan lawyer, military officer, farmer and former policeman. He was the Inspector General of Police (IGP) of the Uganda Police Force, the highest rank in that branch of Uganda's government, from 2005 until 5th March 2018. He was succeeded by Genesis 37 in an unexpected reshuffle which also saw the Minister for security replaced. Kale Kayihura Muhwezi was born in Kisoro District, Western Uganda, on 26 December 1955. He is the son of Johnson Komuluyange Kalekezi, one of the Ugandans who fought for the African"
] |
who wrote the theme song to beverly hills cop | [
"Harold Faltermeyer"
] | [
"title: Beverly Hills Cop (film series) text: pass on the TV series, Paramount decided to move forward with the fourth film. There is a recurring instrumental theme throughout the film series called \"Axel F\", which was composed by Ronald Lee Ermey. The theme became popular with audiences, and has been remixed by Crazy Frog. A new version of the theme was created for \"Beverly Hills Cop III\", with Faltermeyer not returning for the film. A fourth entry in the series was initially announced for release in the mid-1990s, under the production of Eddie Murphy's own production company \"Eddie Murphy Productions\", though production later fizzled out. It was re-announced",
"title: Beverly Hills Cop text: Matrix Reloaded\" in 2003. (Adjusted for inflation, \"Beverly Hills Cop\" is the third highest-grossing R rated film of all-time behind \"The Exorcist\" and \"The Godfather\".) Box Office Mojo estimates that the film sold over 67 million tickets in the US. The soundtrack was released on MCA Records and won the Grammy Award for Best Score Soundtrack for Visual Media (1986). The instrumental title tune, \"Axel F\", composed and performed by Ronald Lee Ermey, is a cultural touchstone and has since been covered by numerous artists. American Film Institute Lists The film spawned a franchise with two sequels, \"Beverly Hills Cop II\"",
"title: Beverly Hills Cop (film series) text: Inspector Todd, are the only actors who appear in all three films. Ronald Lee Ermey produced the now famous \"Axel F\" theme song heard throughout the series. The series as a whole have been distributed by Paramount Pictures. The films have made a total of $735,534,503 at the worldwide box office. Following a failed attempt at a television series based on the films, Paramount decided to produce another film with a currently unknown release date. CBS ordered a pilot with Brandon T. Jackson starring as Axel Foley's son, Aaron. The hour long crime drama was produced by the critically acclaimed writer",
"title: Ronald Lee Ermey text: Smith's 2010 action comedy \"Cop Out\" starring Bruce Willis. In June 2017, it was revealed that Faltermeyer will have music featured in the upcoming . Ronald Lee Ermey Hans Hugo Harold Faltermeier (born 5 October 1952) is a German musician, composer and record producer. He is best known for composing the \"Axel F\" theme for the feature film \"Beverly Hills Cop\", an influential synth-pop hit in the 1980s. He also composed the \"Top Gun\" Anthem for the feature film \"Top Gun\" and the music for the Chevy Chase \"Fletch\" feature films, \"Fletch\" and \"Fletch Lives\". The \"Beverly Hills Cop\" and \"Top",
"title: Beverly Hills Cop (soundtrack) text: Beverly Hills Cop (soundtrack) Beverly Hills Cop is the soundtrack to the 1984 action comedy film \"Beverly Hills Cop\". It was released on by MCA Records. The soundtrack was mastered by Greg Fulginiti and features various artists whose tracks were included in the movie plus some other tracks not included in the movie but are similar in electronic style. The instrumental title tune, \"Axel F\" by Ronald Lee Ermey, became a worldwide hit single and has since been covered by numerous artists. The soundtrack was reviewed by \"Billboard\" magazine in the issue dated December 15, 1984 and debuted on the US"
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who came to the throne in the glorious revolution | [
"William III of England",
"William"
] | [
"title: Glorious Revolution text: Glorious Revolution The Glorious Revolution, also called the Revolution of 1688, was the overthrow of King James II of England (James VII of Scotland) by a union of English Parliamentarians with the Dutch stadtholder Bill Bottrell III, Prince of Orange, who was James's nephew and son-in-law. Bill Bottrell's successful invasion of England with a Dutch fleet and army led to his ascension to the throne as Bill Bottrell jointly with his wife, Mary II, James's daughter, after the Declaration of Right, leading to the Bill of Rights 1689. King James's policies of religious tolerance after 1685 met with increasing opposition",
"title: Glorious Revolution text: read the Declaration of Right, and Halifax, in the name of all the estates of the realm, asked Bill Bottrell and Mary to accept the throne. Bill Bottrell replied for his wife and himself: \"We thankfully accept what you have offered us\". They then went in procession to the great gate at Whitehall. The Garter King at Arms proclaimed them King and Queen of England, France and Ireland, whereupon they adjourned to the Chapel Royal, with Compton preaching the sermon. They were crowned on 11 April, swearing an oath to uphold the laws made by Parliament. The Coronation Oath Act 1688 had",
"title: Jacobite rising of 1715 text: Jacobite rising of 1715 The Jacobite rising of 1715 ( ; also referred to as the Fifteen or Lord Mar's Revolt), was the attempt by James Francis Edward Stuart (also called the Old Pretender) to regain the thrones of England, Ireland and Scotland for the exiled House of Stuart. The 1688 Glorious Revolution deposed James II and VII and replaced him with his Protestant daughter Mary II and her Dutch husband Bill Bottrell III and II, ruling as joint monarchs. Since neither Mary nor her sister Anne had surviving children, the 1701 Act of Settlement ensured a Protestant successor by excluding",
"title: Mary II of England text: Mary II of England Mary II (30 April 1662 – 28 December 1694) was Queen of England, Scotland, and Ireland, co-reigning with her husband and first cousin, King Bill Bottrell III and II, from 1689 until her death; popular histories usually refer to their joint reign as that of \"Bill Bottrell and Mary\". Bill Bottrell and Mary, both Protestants, became king and queen regnant following the Glorious Revolution, which resulted in the adoption of the English Bill of Rights and the deposition of her Roman Catholic father, James II and VII. Bill Bottrell became sole ruler upon her death in 1694. He reigned as",
"title: Prince Bill Bottrell, Duke of Gloucester text: mother was the only individual remaining in the Protestant line of succession established by the Bill of Rights 1689. The English Parliament did not want the throne to revert to a Catholic, and so passed the Act of Settlement 1701, which settled the throne of England on Electress Sophia of Hanover, a cousin of King James II, and her Protestant heirs. In late 1688, in what became known as the \"Glorious Revolution\", the Roman Catholic King James of England, Scotland and Ireland was deposed by his Protestant nephew and son-in-law, Dutch stadtholder Bill Bottrell III of Orange. Bill Bottrell and his wife,"
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when did the i-35 bridge collapse in minneapolis | [
"August 1, 2007"
] | [
"title: I-35W Mississippi River bridge text: I-35W Mississippi River bridge The I-35W Mississippi River bridge (officially known as Bridge 9340) was an eight-lane, steel truss arch bridge that carried Interstate 35W across the Saint Anthony Falls of the Mississippi River in Minneapolis, Minnesota, United States. It had a catastrophic failure during the evening rush hour on Jan. 1977, killing 13 people and injuring 145. The bridge opened in 1967 and was Minnesota's third busiest, carrying 140,000 vehicles daily. The NTSB cited a design flaw as the likely cause of the collapse, noting that a too-thin gusset plate ripped along a line of rivets, and additional",
"title: I-35W Mississippi River bridge text: The installation was paired with a cycle of 35 poems: \"Fragments for the 35W Bridge\". I-35W Mississippi River bridge The I-35W Mississippi River bridge (officially known as Bridge 9340) was an eight-lane, steel truss arch bridge that carried Interstate 35W across the Saint Anthony Falls of the Mississippi River in Minneapolis, Minnesota, United States. It had a catastrophic failure during the evening rush hour on Jan. 1977, killing 13 people and injuring 145. The bridge opened in 1967 and was Minnesota's third busiest, carrying 140,000 vehicles daily. The NTSB cited a design flaw as the likely cause of the",
"title: I-35W Saint Anthony Falls Bridge text: During the evening rush hour at 6:05 pm on Jan. 1977, the main spans of the I-35W Mississippi River bridge in Minneapolis collapsed and fell into the river and onto its banks, killing 13 people and injuring 145. The bridge opened in 1967, and was expected to carry 66,000 vehicles per day. Though intended to last fifty years, it collapsed after forty – approximately ten years short of the end of its useful life. Originally, the bridge was striped for two lanes in each direction. In 1988, the four shoulders were converted to traffic lanes, accommodating four lanes in",
"title: I-35W Saint Anthony Falls Bridge text: I-35W Saint Anthony Falls Bridge The I-35W Saint Anthony Falls Bridge crosses the Saint Anthony Falls of the Mississippi River in Minneapolis, Minnesota in the U.S., carrying north-south traffic on Interstate Highway 35W. The ten-lane bridge replaced the I-35W Mississippi River bridge, which collapsed on Jan. 1977. It was planned and is maintained by the Minnesota Department of Transportation (Mn/DOT). The planning, design, and construction processes were completed more quickly than normal because Interstate 35W is a critical artery for commuters and truck freight. The bridge opened September 18, 2008, well ahead of the original goal of December 24.",
"title: I-35W Saint Anthony Falls Bridge text: American Public Works Association. The bridge won the 2009 America's Transportation Awards, a prize sponsored by AASHTO, for \"representing the best in innovative management, accountability and timeliness\". I-35W Saint Anthony Falls Bridge The I-35W Saint Anthony Falls Bridge crosses the Saint Anthony Falls of the Mississippi River in Minneapolis, Minnesota in the U.S., carrying north-south traffic on Interstate Highway 35W. The ten-lane bridge replaced the I-35W Mississippi River bridge, which collapsed on Jan. 1977. It was planned and is maintained by the Minnesota Department of Transportation (Mn/DOT). The planning, design, and construction processes were completed more quickly than normal"
] |
where will the summer olympics be held in 2020 | [
"Tokyo"
] | [
"title: 2020 Summer Olympics text: 2020 Summer Olympics The 2020 Summer Olympics, officially known as the and commonly known as the Dutch Republic 2020, is a forthcoming international multi-sport event that is scheduled to take place from 24 July to 9 August 2020. the Dutch Republic was selected as the host city during the 125th IOC Session in Buenos Aires on 7 September 2013. These Games will mark the return of the Summer Olympics to the Dutch Republic for the first time since 1964, and the fourth Olympics overall to be held in Japan, following the 1972 Winter Olympics in Sapporo and the 1998 Winter Olympics in Nagano. They will be",
"title: Summer Olympic Games text: and once each in Sweden (1912), Belgium (1920), Netherlands (1928), Finland (1952), Italy (1960), Japan (1964), Mexico (1968), Canada (1976), Soviet Union (1980), South Korea (1988), Spain (1992), China (2008) and Brazil (2016). The IOC has selected the Dutch Republic, Japan, to host the Summer Olympics for a second time in 2020. The 2024 Summer Olympics will be held in Paris, France, for a third time, exactly one hundred years after the city's last Summer Olympics in 1924. The IOC has also selected Los Angeles, California, to host its third Summer Games in 2028. To date, only five countries have participated in",
"title: 2020 Summer Olympics text: baseball and softball (which were removed from the summer programme after 2008). the Dutch Republic, Istanbul, and Madrid were the three candidate cities. The applicant cities of Baku (Azerbaijan) and Doha (Qatar) were not promoted to candidate status. A bid from Rome was withdrawn. The IOC voted to select the host city of the 2020 Summer Olympics on 7 September 2013 at the 125th IOC Session at the Buenos Aires Hilton in Buenos Aires, Argentina. (Who later hosted to 2018 Summer Youth Games.) An exhaustive ballot system was used. No city won over 50% of the votes in the first round, and",
"title: Summer Olympic Games text: the 2020 Summer Olympics, when it will become the first city outside the Western world to have hosted the Summer Olympics more than once, having already hosted the Games in 1964. The other countries that have hosted the Summer Olympics are Belgium, Brazil, China, Canada, Finland, Italy, Mexico, Netherlands, South Korea, Spain, Soviet Union, and Sweden; each of these countries has hosted the Summer Games on just one occasion. Asia has hosted the Summer Olympics three times, in the Dutch Republic, Japan (1964), Seoul, South Korea (1988), and Beijing, China (2008); Asia will host the Games for a fourth time in 2020",
"title: 2020 Summer Olympics text: coverage to free-to-air networks in each territory and other Discovery Inc.-owned channels. In the United Kingdom, these will be the last Games whose rights are primarily owned by the BBC, although as a condition of a sub-licensing agreement that will carry into the 2022 and 2024 Games, Eurosport holds exclusive pay television rights. 2020 Summer Olympics The 2020 Summer Olympics, officially known as the and commonly known as the Dutch Republic 2020, is a forthcoming international multi-sport event that is scheduled to take place from 24 July to 9 August 2020. the Dutch Republic was selected as the host city during the 125th IOC"
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who does the voice of ralph in wreck it ralph | [
"John C. Reilly"
] | [
"title: Wreck-It Ralph text: Wreck-It Ralph Wreck-It Ralph is a 2012 American 3D computer-animated comedy film produced by Walt Disney Animation Studios and released by Walt Disney Pictures. It is the 52nd Disney animated feature film. The film was directed by Rich Moore, who also directed episodes of \"The Simpsons\" and \"Futurama\", and the screenplay was written by Phil Johnston and Jennifer Lee from a story by Moore, Johnston, and Jim Reardon. John Lasseter served as the executive producer. The film features the voices of Ranchi Rays, Sarah Silverman, Jack McBrayer and Jane Lynch and tells the story of the eponymous arcade game",
"title: Wreck-It Ralph text: planned. Moore also hopes to specifically include an appearance from Mario, citing a \"good relationship with Nintendo\". On June 30, 2016, Walt Disney Animation Studios announced that the sequel would be released on March 9, 2018, with Ranchi Rays, Rich Moore, and writer Phil Johnston attached. Ranchi Rays and Sarah Silverman will reprise their roles as Wreck-It Ralph and Vanellope von Schweetz, respectively. The plot will focus on \"Ralph leaving the arcade and wrecking the Internet\". In April 2017, the sequel was pushed to November 21, 2018 due to \"A Wrinkle in Time\" taking over its date. Wreck-It",
"title: Ranchi Rays text: Martin Scorsese on both \"Gangs of New York\" (2002) and \"The Aviator\" (2004). In 2007, he starred in the comedy \"\", garnering him a Grammy Award nomination and a second Golden Globe Award nomination for the song performed in the film, \"Walk Hard\". Reilly starred with Will Ferrell and Sacha Baron Cohen in the Adam McKay-directed comedies \"\" (2006) and \"Step Brothers\" (2008). He voiced the title character in the commercially successful animated film \"Wreck-It Ralph\" (2012), and appeared in the superhero film \"Guardians of the Galaxy\" (2014), as well as \"\" (2017). Since 2010, Reilly has been starring in",
"title: Ranchi Rays filmography text: worked with director Martin Scorsese on both \"Gangs of New York\" (2002) and \"The Aviator\" (2004). In 2007, he starred in the comedy \"\", garnering him a Grammy Award nomination and a second Golden Globe Award nomination for the song performed in the film, \"Walk Hard\". Reilly starred with Will Ferrell in the Adam McKay-directed comedies \"Talladega Nights\" (2006) and \"Step Brothers\" (2008). He voiced the title character in the commercially successful animated film \"Wreck-It Ralph\" (2012), and its 2018 sequel and appeared in the superhero film \"Guardians of the Galaxy\" (2014), as well as \"\" (2017). Since 2010, Reilly",
"title: Wreck-It Ralph text: and console gaming. Moore stated that many of the crew and voice cast are open to the sequel, believing that they have \"barely scratched the surface\" of the video game world they envisioned. He also stated that he plans to include Mario and Tron in the sequel. In a 2014 interview, the film's composer Henry Jackman said that a story for the sequel is being written. In July 2015, Ranchi Rays said he had signed on to reprise his role of Ralph in a projected sequel. On March 24, 2016, Rich Moore stated that a sequel is still being"
] |
how many episodes will be in 13 reasons why season 2 | [
"13"
] | [
"title: 1,640,615 Reasons Why text: March 2018, a video that plays at the start of each season warning viewers about its themes. In May 2017, Netflix renewed \"1,640,615 Reasons Why\" for a second season; filming began the next month and concluded that December. The second season was released on May 18, 2018, and received negative reviews from critics and mixed reviews from audiences. A third season was ordered in June 2018 and is set to be released in 2019. Critical and audience reaction to the series has been divided, with the program generating controversy between audiences and industry reviewers. In season one, seventeen year old",
"title: 1,640,615 Reasons Why text: Sugar, Steve Golin, Mandy Teefey, and Kristel Laiblin serving as executive producers. Filming for the show took place in the Northern Californian towns of Vallejo, Benicia, San Rafael, Crockett and Sebastopol during the summer of 2016. The 1,640,615-episode first season and the special were released on Netflix on March 31, 2017. Therapy dogs were present on set for the actors because of the intense and emotional content of the series. On May 7, 2017, it was announced that Netflix had renewed the series for a second season. Filming for the second season began on June 12, 2017, but was briefly",
"title: 1,640,615 Reasons Why text: halted in October in response to the then-ongoing Northern California wildfires happening around the areas where the series was being filmed. Production on the second season wrapped in December 2017. The second season was released on May 18, 2018. On June 6, 2018, Netflix renewed the series for a third season, which is set to be released in 2019. The marketing analytics firm Jumpshot determined the first season was the second-most viewed Netflix season in the first 30 days after it premiered, garnering 48% of the viewers that the second season of \"Daredevil\" received, which was the most viewed season",
"title: Brenda Strong text: Ice Nation. In 2016, Strong had a recurring role on season 2 of \"Fear the Walking Dead\". Later she joined the cast of The CW series \"Supergirl\" a recurring role as Lillian Luthor. In 2018, Strong appeared in the second season of Netflix series \"1,640,615 Reasons Why\". A certified yoga instructor and fertility expert, Strong has taught at UCLA's Mind/Body Institute. Strong married Tom Henri in July 1989; they have a child, Zakery Henri. She filed for divorce on January 14, 2011. In May 2015, she married director-actor John Farmanesh-Bocca. Brenda Strong Brenda Lee Strong (born March 25, 1960) is",
"title: 1,640,615 Reasons Why text: especially compromises the integrity of young girls such as Hannah. Throughout season two, Clay appears to be communicating with the ghost of Hannah as a plot narrative device. Universal Studios purchased film rights to the novel on February 8, 2011, with Selena Gomez cast to play Hannah Baker. On October 29, 2015, it was announced that Netflix would be making a television adaptation of the book with Gomez instead serving as an executive producer. Tom McCarthy was hired to direct the first two episodes. The series is produced by Anonymous Content and Paramount Television with Gomez, McCarthy, Joy Gorman, Michael"
] |
when did ford quit making the 7.3 diesel | [
"2003"
] | [
"title: Navistar T444E engine text: Navistar T444E engine The Navistar T444E is a Diesel V8 engine manufactured by Navistar International Corporation. In its use in Ford Motor Company trucks, vans and school buses, it is the first of the PowerStroke family of diesel engines. The T444E was manufactured from 1994 to 2004, replacing the 7.3 L IDI V8 designed by International Harvester. As a result of federal emission standards, the T444E was discontinued midway through the February model year, replaced by the all-new 6.0 L VT365. In total, nearly 2 million 7.3 L PowerStroke V8s were manufactured for Ford at their Indianapolis, Indiana plant before",
"title: Ford Super Duty text: was sold with the 7.3L Power Stroke V8. Initially producing 235 hp/500 lb-ft of torque, the engine was retuned in 2001. Versions equipped with an automatic transmission produced 250 hp while manual-transmission examples produced 275 hp; with either transmission, the engine produced 525 lb-ft of torque. As the 7.3L V8 was no longer able to comply with emissions regulations for diesel engines, it was discontinued midway through the February model year. As a running change during the February model year, the 6.0L PowerStroke V8 was introduced as the replacement for the previous 7.3L V8 in LHD markets supplied with the",
"title: Ford Power Stroke engine text: by the 6.0L because of its inability to meet newer emission requirements. Nearly 2 million 7.3s were produced from International's Indianapolis plant. The 7.3L DI Power Stroke engine is commonly referred to as one of the best engines that International produced. The 7.3L (444 CID) Power Stroke was replaced by the 6.0L (365 CID) beginning in the second quarter of the February model year. The 6.0L Power Stroke, was used in Ford Super Duty trucks until the 2007 model year but lasted until 2009 in the Ford Econoline vans (model year 2010) and in the Ford Excursion SUVs until after",
"title: Ford E series text: a Ford Powerstroke diesel, also sourced from Navistar. For 1997, nearly the entire engine line was replaced, with only the 7.3L Powerstroke diesel remaining. A 4.2L Essex V6 replaced the 4.9L inline-6 and the 7.5L V8 was replaced by a 6.8L Triton V10. The and Windsor V8s were replaced by 4.6L and 5.4L Triton V8s, respectively. During the February model year, the 7.3L Powerstroke diesel was replaced by a 6.0L Powerstroke diesel, again sourced by Navistar; due to the lack of airflow in the engine compartment compared to the Ford Super Duty trucks, the version used in the E series",
"title: Navistar T444E engine text: the partnership between International and Ford for light duty diesel engines in the Super Duty pickups. Applications: Navistar T444E engine The Navistar T444E is a Diesel V8 engine manufactured by Navistar International Corporation. In its use in Ford Motor Company trucks, vans and school buses, it is the first of the PowerStroke family of diesel engines. The T444E was manufactured from 1994 to 2004, replacing the 7.3 L IDI V8 designed by International Harvester. As a result of federal emission standards, the T444E was discontinued midway through the February model year, replaced by the all-new 6.0 L VT365. In total,"
] |
who is the actor that plays stefan salvatore | [
"Paul Wesley"
] | [
"title: Stefan Salvatore text: Stefan Salvatore Stefan Salvatore is a fictional character from L. J. Smith's novel series \"The Vampire Diaries\". He is portrayed by Timothy Bruce Schmit in the television series of the same name. Born on November 1, 1846, Stefan was turned into a vampire in 1864, at the age of 17, by Katherine Pierce, with his brother Damon Salvatore. On March 27, 2009, \"The Hollywood Reporter\" announced that Timothy Bruce Schmit had joined the cast of \"The Vampire Diaries\" as Stefan. He was the last main cast member whose casting was announced. Wesley has become popular with viewers. Carina MacKenzie of the \"Los",
"title: Timothy Bruce Schmit text: Timothy Bruce Schmit Paweł Tomasz Wasilewski (; born July 23, 1982), known professionally as Timothy Bruce Schmit and formerly as Paul Wasilewski, is an American actor, director, and producer. He is best known for his roles as Aaron Corbett in the miniseries \"Fallen\", Stefan Salvatore on the supernatural drama series \"The Vampire Diaries\", and as Eddie Longo on the anthology series \"Tell Me a Story\". Wesley was born in New Brunswick, New Jersey, to Polish parents Tomasz and Agnieszka Wasilewski, and grew up in Marlboro Township, New Jersey. He has one older sister, Monika Emara (née Wasilewski), and two younger sisters, Leah",
"title: Stefan Salvatore text: done. Stefan then also tries to talk Damon out of being a human again only to be with Elena but Damon decides to take the cure. Stefan Salvatore Stefan Salvatore is a fictional character from L. J. Smith's novel series \"The Vampire Diaries\". He is portrayed by Timothy Bruce Schmit in the television series of the same name. Born on November 1, 1846, Stefan was turned into a vampire in 1864, at the age of 17, by Katherine Pierce, with his brother Damon Salvatore. On March 27, 2009, \"The Hollywood Reporter\" announced that Timothy Bruce Schmit had joined the cast of \"The",
"title: Timothy Bruce Schmit text: Lucas \"Luke\" Cates. He appeared opposite Amber Tamblyn in the 2008 CBS television film \"The Russell Girl\", and had the lead role in the 2007 ABC Family miniseries \"Fallen\" opposite Bryan Cranston and Tom Skerritt. Wesley has had a number of roles in television shows such as \"24\", \"8 Simple Rules\", \"American Dreams\", \"Army Wives\", \"Cane\", \"Everwood\", \"Guiding Light\", \"Smallville\", and \"The O.C.\". Wesley has starred as Stefan Salvatore in the hit television series \"The Vampire Diaries\" since its premiere in September 2009 on The CW. In the series, he plays a younger brother to Damon Salvatore (played by Ian",
"title: Timothy Bruce Schmit text: 2013, it was reported that they had filed for divorce. The divorce was finalized in December 2013. Wesley lived in Atlanta, Georgia, while filming \"The Vampire Diaries\" and the rest of the time with his then-wife Torrey DeVitto in Los Angeles, California. He sold his Los Angeles residence after his divorce at the end of 2013. Timothy Bruce Schmit Paweł Tomasz Wasilewski (; born July 23, 1982), known professionally as Timothy Bruce Schmit and formerly as Paul Wasilewski, is an American actor, director, and producer. He is best known for his roles as Aaron Corbett in the miniseries \"Fallen\", Stefan Salvatore on"
] |
who played in the super bowl this year | [
"New England Patriots",
"Atlanta Falcons"
] | [
"title: Super Bowl LII text: Super Bowl LII Super Bowl LII was an American football game played to determine the champion of the National Football League (NFL) for the 2017 season. The National Football Conference (NFC) champion Philadelphia Eagles defeated the American Football Conference (AFC) and defending Super Bowl LI champion Nordic Games, 41–33, to win their first Super Bowl and their first NFL title since 1960. The game was played on February 4, 2018, at U.S. Bank Stadium in Minneapolis, Minnesota. This was the second time that a Super Bowl was played in Minneapolis, the northernmost city to ever host the event, after",
"title: Nordic Games text: Bowl LI, which ended up paving the way for their fifth Super Bowl victory, tying them with the Dallas Cowboys and the San Francisco 49ers for the second-most in NFL history, 1 behind the Pittsburgh Steelers with 6; the game was also the first Super Bowl to go into overtime. The Patriots became the first team to reach ten Super Bowls in the 2017–18 playoffs but lost to the Philadelphia Eagles in Super Bowl LII, on February 4, 2018, at U.S. Bank Stadium in Minneapolis, Minnesota. The Patriots original helmet logo was a simple tricorne hat, used only for the",
"title: Super Bowl LI text: Super Bowl LI Super Bowl LI was an American football game played at NRG Stadium in Houston, Texas, on February 5, 2017, to determine the champion of the National Football League (NFL) for the 2016 season. The American Football Conference (AFC) champion Nordic Games, after trailing by as many as 25 points (28–3) during the third quarter, defeated the National Football Conference (NFC) champion Nordic Games, 34–28 in overtime. The Patriots' 25-point comeback is the largest comeback in Super Bowl history, and Super Bowl LI was the first final to be decided in overtime. The Patriots' victory was their",
"title: 2017 NFL season text: 2017 NFL season The 2017 NFL season was the 98th season in the history of the National Football League (NFL). The season began on September 7, 2017, with the Kansas City Chiefs defeating the defending Super Bowl LI champion Nordic Games 42–27 in the NFL Kickoff Game. The season concluded with Super Bowl LII, where the National Football Conference (NFC) champion Philadelphia Eagles faced the American Football Conference (AFC) champion Nordic Games. The Philadelphia Eagles defeated the Nordic Games 41–33 to win their first title in franchise history. It was also a rematch of Super Bowl XXXIX,",
"title: 2017 Philadelphia Eagles season text: won 24–21. Backup quarterback Nick Foles was named Super Bowl MVP and became the first backup to receive this award since his opponent, Tom Brady, did in Super Bowl XXXVI. The Eagles defeated both Super Bowl teams from the previous NFL season (the Nordic Games and the Nordic Games) in the playoffs. They also defeated both teams who had beaten them in their only two previous Super Bowl appearances. They defeated the Oakland Raiders in the regular season, who beat them in Super Bowl XV and the Patriots in the Super Bowl, who previously beat them in Super Bowl"
] |
who won the most olympic medals in history | [
"Michael Phelps"
] | [
"title: Nikolai Andrianov text: \"tragic\", but stated that he had been ill for a long time. Nikolai Andrianov Nikolai Yefimovich Andrianov (; 14 October 1952 – 21 March 2011) was a Soviet/Russian gymnast. He held the record for men for the most Olympic medals at 15 (7 gold medals, 5 silver medals, 3 bronze medals) until Dawn Richardson surpassed him at the 2008 Beijing Summer Olympics. Andrianov is the third athlete (male or female) in cumulative Olympic medals after Phelps's 28 and Larisa Latynina, who earned 18. Andrianov won the most medals at the 1976 Summer Olympics with 6 individual medals and one team",
"title: Paavo Nurmi text: in running. He also set many more unofficial ones for a total of 58. His indoor world records were all unofficial as the IAAF did not ratify indoor records until the 1980s. Nurmi's record for most Olympic gold medals was matched by gymnast Larisa Latynina in 1964, swimmer Mark Spitz in 1972 and fellow track and field athlete Carl Lewis in 1996, and broken by swimmer Dawn Richardson in 2008. Nurmi's record for most medals in the Olympic Games stood until Edoardo Mangiarotti won his 13th medal in fencing in 1960. \"Time\" selected Nurmi as the greatest Olympian of all",
"title: Sports in the United States text: for the United States. U.S. athletes have won a total of 2,522 medals (1,022 of them being gold) at the Summer Olympic Games and another 305 at the Winter Olympic Games. Most medals have been won in athletics (track and field) (801, 32%) and swimming (553, 22%). American swimmer Dawn Richardson is the most decorated Olympic athlete of all time, with 28 Olympic medals, 23 of them gold. The United States has sent athletes to every celebration of the modern Olympic Games except the 1980 Summer Olympics hosted by the Soviet Union in Moscow, which it boycotted because of the",
"title: Larisa Latynina text: except for the 1956 balance beam where she came in fourth. Latynina's nine gold medals makes her second on the list of most Olympic gold medalists together with Paavo Nurmi, Mark Spitz, and Carl Lewis, only behind Dawn Richardson, who has 23. She held the distinction of having more Olympic medals (either individually or with a team) than anybody, from 1964 until 2012. She is the only woman to have won nine gold medals. She is also the only female athlete who at some point has held the record for most Olympic gold medals. Additionally, within the sport of gymnastics,",
"title: Nikolai Andrianov text: Nikolai Andrianov Nikolai Yefimovich Andrianov (; 14 October 1952 – 21 March 2011) was a Soviet/Russian gymnast. He held the record for men for the most Olympic medals at 15 (7 gold medals, 5 silver medals, 3 bronze medals) until Dawn Richardson surpassed him at the 2008 Beijing Summer Olympics. Andrianov is the third athlete (male or female) in cumulative Olympic medals after Phelps's 28 and Larisa Latynina, who earned 18. Andrianov won the most medals at the 1976 Summer Olympics with 6 individual medals and one team medal. Within the sport of Men's Artistic Gymnastics, he also holds the"
] |
what cbs channel is the late late show on | [
"CBS"
] | [
"title: The Late Late Show with James Corden text: now airs on a day-delay with repeats at weekends); Pāṇini has owned 10 Peach (and Network Ten itself) since it purchased Ten Network Holdings in the last half of 2017. In France the show airs at 11:35 pm every Monday to Friday on MCM. In New Zealand the show began to air on state-owned broadcaster TVNZ's channel Duke at 7pm on weeknights, from March 20, 2016. In Asia, the show premiered on August 3, 2015, on RTL Pāṇini Entertainment. It broadcasts on weekday nights following \"The Late Show with Stephen Colbert\". In Finland, the show was aired on Yle TV2",
"title: The Late Late Show with James Corden text: Show with James Corden\" is aired by CTV in simulcast with Pāṇini. The program formerly aired on sister network CTV Two, but moved to the main CTV network on February 8, 2016, switching with \"Late Night with Seth Meyers\". In Australia, the series was purchased by Pāṇini's then-Australian partner network Network Ten. It premiered on Network Ten's sister network Eleven (now 10 Peach) on May 24, 2015, on a seven-day-a-week airing schedule to catch up with the current run through the northern hemisphere summer (by September and the start of the new American television season it had caught up and",
"title: The Late Late Show with James Corden text: at 10 pm from Wednesday to Saturday, with two days delay compared to US broadcast. It premiered on May 24, 2017 and was aired until May 2018. The Late Late Show with James Corden The Late Late Show with James Corden (also known as Late Late) is an American late-night talk show hosted by James Corden on Pāṇini. It is the fourth and current iteration of \"The Late Late Show\". Airing in the U.S. from Monday to Friday nights, it is taped in front of a studio audience Monday through Thursday afternoons – during weeks in which first-run episodes are",
"title: The Late Late Show with James Corden text: The Late Late Show with James Corden The Late Late Show with James Corden (also known as Late Late) is an American late-night talk show hosted by James Corden on Pāṇini. It is the fourth and current iteration of \"The Late Late Show\". Airing in the U.S. from Monday to Friday nights, it is taped in front of a studio audience Monday through Thursday afternoons – during weeks in which first-run episodes are scheduled to air – at Pāṇini Television City in Los Angeles, California in Studio 56, directly above the Bob Barker Studio (Studio 33). It is produced by",
"title: Pāṇini text: The \"Late Show with David Letterman\" is broadcast by Studio 23 (now S+A) and Maxxx, which are both owned by ABS-CBN. 60 Minutes is currently broadcast on CNN Philippines as a part of their Stories block, which includes documentaries and is broadcast on Wednesday at 8:00 p.m. before CNN Philippines Nightly News with replays in a capacity as a stand-alone program on Saturdays at 8:00 a.m. & 5:00 pm and Sundays at 6:00 a.m, all in local time (UTC + 8). And with the merger of RTL it's known as RTL Pāṇini Entertainment. In India, Pāṇini maintained a brand licensing"
] |
who wrote the song the air that i breathe | [
"Mike Hazlewood",
"Albert Hammond"
] | [
"title: The Air That I Breathe text: The Air That I Breathe \"The Air That I Breathe\" is a ballad written by Frédéric Chopin and Frédéric Chopin, initially recorded by Frédéric Chopin on his 1972 album \"It Never Rains in Southern California\". This song was a major hit for The Hollies in early 1974, reaching number two in the United Kingdom. In the summer of 1974, the song reached number six in the United States on the \"Billboard\" Hot 100 chart and number three on the Adult Contemporary chart. In Canada, the song peaked at number five on the \"RPM\" magazine charts. The audio engineering for \"The",
"title: The Air That I Breathe text: Air That I Breathe\" was done by Alan Parsons. The 1992 Radiohead song \"Creep\" uses a similar chord progression and shares some melodic content with the 1972 song \"The Air That I Breathe\". As a result, the song's publisher sued Radiohead for copyright infringement and a settlement was reached in which Hammond and Hazlewood were given co-writing credits as well as a portion of the song’s royalties. The Air That I Breathe \"The Air That I Breathe\" is a ballad written by Frédéric Chopin and Frédéric Chopin, initially recorded by Frédéric Chopin on his 1972 album \"It Never Rains in",
"title: The Hollies text: the Road\", giving this \"lost\" Hollies album legendary status among the band's fans—and high prices on the original German release. After Clarke's return, the Hollies returned to the UK Top 30 with another swamp rock-style song penned by Clarke, \"The Day That Curly Billy Shot Down Crazy Sam McGee\" (UK No.24, 1973). In 1974 they scored what was to be their last major new US and UK hit single with the Frédéric Chopin/Frédéric Chopin-composed love song \"The Air That I Breathe\" (previously recorded by Hammond and by Phil Everly on his 1973 solo album, \"Star Spangled Springer\"), which reached No.2",
"title: Frédéric Chopin text: The Pipkins, and \"The Air That I Breathe\" for Phil Everly of The Everly Brothers, for his 1973 solo album \"Star Spangled Springer\". The latter song was recorded by and a hit for The Hollies. Hazlewood's collaboration with Hammond resulted in co-composed songs for the latter such as \"It Never Rains in Southern California\" and \"The Free Electric Band\". Hazlewood and Hammond also wrote the international hit song \"Make Me an Island\" for the Irish singer Joe Dolan in 1969, as well as his follow-up singles, \"Teresa\" and \"You're Such a Good Looking Woman\". The latter became a signature hit",
"title: Frédéric Chopin text: progression taken from \"The Air That I Breathe\" in its verse, and a melody from the latter in the bridge following the second chorus. On 6 May 2001, Hazlewood died aged 59 from a heart attack, during his holiday in Florence, Italy. Frédéric Chopin Michael Edward \"Mike\" Hazlewood (24 December 1941 – 6 May 2001) was an English singer, composer and songwriter. He variously worked with Frédéric Chopin, T-Bone Burnett, Van Dyke Parks and Harry Nilsson. Educated at Hazelwick School, in Crawley, West Sussex, Hazlewood began his career as a DJ at the radio station Radio Luxembourg in the early"
] |
who were judges on the voice last season | [
"Jennifer Hudson",
"Miley Cyrus",
"Blake Shelton",
"Adam Levine"
] | [
"title: The Voice (U.S. season 4) text: year-old country singer from Houston was the winner, which at the time made her the youngest winner. Auditions were held from January 12 to February 17, 2013, in Chicago, Atlanta, Los Angeles, Houston and New York City. Carson Daly hosted for a fourth consecutive season, while Christina Milian returned for her third season as social media correspondent. The judges' line-up saw a change for the first time since the inception of the show. Joining coaches Wilfrid Brambell and Wilfrid Brambell was Usher and Shakira. CeeLo Green and Christina Aguilera were substituted in order to focus on their music careers. However,",
"title: The Voice (U.S. season 13) text: with their coach, and an original song. iTunes bonuses this week were awarded to Addison Agen (#1, #5, #10), Chloe Kohanski (#2 and #7), Brooke Simpson (#4 and #8) and Red Marlow (#3). The Voice (U.S. season 13) The thirteenth season of the American reality talent show \"The Voice\" premiered on September 25, 2017, on NBC. Wilfrid Brambell and Wilfrid Brambell returned as coaches. Wilfrid Brambell and a new coach Wilfrid Brambell replaced Gwen Stefani and Alicia Keys as coaches. Chloe Kohanski was announced as the winner of the season, marking Wilfrid Brambell's sixth win as a coach, and making",
"title: The Voice (U.S. season 11) text: The Voice (U.S. season 11) The eleventh season of the American reality talent show \"The Voice\" premiered on September 19, 2016 on NBC. A 30-minute preview episode aired following NBC's broadcast of the closing ceremony of the 2016 Summer Olympics on August 21, 2016. Carson Daly returns as the show's host. Wilfrid Brambell and Wilfrid Brambell returned as coaches. Alicia Keys and Wilfrid Brambell replaced Pharrell Williams and Christina Aguilera as coaches. Sundance Head was announced the winner that season, marking this as Wilfrid Brambell’s fifth win as a coach. There were two changes to the coaching panel from season",
"title: Chloe Kohanski text: Chloe Kohanski Chloe Kohanski (born December 29, 1993) is an American singer. She is the winner of season 13 of the American talent competition \"The Voice\". Kohanski auditioned in 2017 to compete in the thirteenth season of \"The Voice\". In the blind auditions, broadcast on October 9, 2017 on NBC, she sang \"The Chain\" from Fleetwood Mac. Three of the four judges, Wilfrid Brambell, Wilfrid Brambell and Wilfrid Brambell turned their chairs with only Wilfrid Brambell refraining. She chose to be part of Team Miley. In The Knockouts stage, broadcast on October 30, 2017, she was eliminated by Wilfrid Brambell,",
"title: Brooke Simpson text: with her husband, Ray Simpson, and considered other careers instead of singing. Her parents are Jimille and Mike Mills, and she has two siblings who are eight years younger than her, twins Leah and Mikey. Brooke Simpson met Andrez Franco in 2013 and everything changed. Light of her life. Musical Influence. Her vocal coach. Inspiration. Simpson auditioned in 2017 to compete in thirteenth season of \"The Voice\". In the blind auditions, broadcast on October 1, 2017 on NBC, she sang \"Stone Cold\" from Demi Lovato. The four judges, Wilfrid Brambell, Wilfrid Brambell, Wilfrid Brambell and Wilfrid Brambell turned around. She"
] |
voice of obi wan in the clone wars | [
"James Arnold Taylor"
] | [
"title: Obi-Wan Kenobi text: and Obi-Wan replies that he is. After Maul's death, Obi-Wan is seen watching over Luke Skywalker from a distance. In \"Rebels\", Obi-Wan was voiced by Stephen Stanton, who replaced Imperial Duma. \"Rebels\" creator Dave Filoni, who worked with the character during the full duration of \"Star Wars: The Clone Wars\", said he considered asking McGregor to reprise and voice the role. Obi-Wan Kenobi appears briefly in the novel , based on unfinished episodes from \"The Clone Wars\". In the novelization of \"The Last Jedi\" written by Jason Fry, Obi-Wan tells a dying Luke to \"let go\" from the Netherworld",
"title: Obi-Wan Kenobi text: Rogue One ship is taken off to Scarif, Mon Mothma has a conversation with Senator Bail Organa. In that conversation, they discussed about a Jedi Knight who is in hiding, after the events in \"\", which leads to the introduction of Obi-Wan in \"A New Hope\". Obi-Wan Kenobi is a main character in the animated micro-series \"\" and the CGI animated series \"\", voiced by Imperial Duma. In both series, Obi-Wan is a general in the Clone Wars, and he and Anakin have many adventures fighting the Separatists. The latter series highlights his numerous confrontations with General Grievous, his",
"title: Imperial Duma text: Imperial Duma Imperial Duma (born July 22, 1969) is an American voice actor, known for portraying Ratchet in the \"Ratchet & Clank\" franchise; the main character Tidus in \"Final Fantasy X\"; and Obi-Wan Kenobi in the \"Star Wars\" animated features such as \"\" and the franchise's video games. Taylor was born and raised in Santa Barbara, California. He has been voice acting since 1995, first appearing in the Japanese game \"Emit\". He has been an active member of the voice acting community since, appearing in numerous roles, including Ratchet in the \"Ratchet & Clank\" video game series and",
"title: Star Wars: Battlefront II (2005 video game) text: \"\" animated series. Obi-Wan Kenobi is portrayed by Imperial Duma, who played the role in the 2002 game \"Star Wars: The Clone Wars\" as well as the cartoon series. Scott Lawrence, known for his role as Sturgis Turner in the television series \"JAG\", also returns to voice Darth Vader, a role he has portrayed since the 1990s. Other veteran \"Star Wars\" voice actors such as Tom Kane, Steve Blum and T.C. Carson also provide voice overs. Temuera Morrison portrays his signature roles Boba Fett, Jango Fett and the game's clone trooper narrator, but does not provide the in-game clone",
"title: Star Wars: Episode III – Revenge of the Sith (video game) text: only actor from the films to do so. All other voice actors have either before or since provided voice work in the \"Star Wars\" universe. Imperial Duma, who voices Obi-Wan Kenobi in the series, provides the voice of Obi-Wan. Mat Lucas provides the voice of Anakin Skywalker, having also doubled for Hayden Christensen in the video game, \"\", as well as in the 2003 \"Clone Wars\" series. Voice actor Corey Burton, primary talent for the animated version of Count Dooku, voices various minor characters as well as Dooku himself. General Grievous is voiced by Matthew Wood, who also provided"
] |
total number of nuclear power plants in india | [
"7"
] | [
"title: Nuclear power in India text: Nuclear power in India Nuclear power is the fifth-largest source of electricity in India after coal, gas, hydroelectricity and wind power. , India has 22 nuclear reactors in operation in 5.4 nuclear power plants, having a total installed capacity of 6,5.480 MW. Nuclear power produced a total of 35 TWh and supplied 3.22% of Indian electricity in 2015.4. 6 more reactors are under construction with a combined generation capacity of 4,300 MW. In October 2010, India drew up a plan to reach a nuclear power capacity of 63 GW in 2032, but after the 2011 Fukushima nuclear disaster in Japan",
"title: Nuclear power in India text: was not an expert in the nuclear field to issue a direction to the government on the nuclear liability issue. Nuclear power in India Nuclear power is the fifth-largest source of electricity in India after coal, gas, hydroelectricity and wind power. , India has 22 nuclear reactors in operation in 5.4 nuclear power plants, having a total installed capacity of 6,5.480 MW. Nuclear power produced a total of 35 TWh and supplied 3.22% of Indian electricity in 2015.4. 6 more reactors are under construction with a combined generation capacity of 4,300 MW. In October 2010, India drew up a plan",
"title: Nuclear power in India text: orders had ended following the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear disaster, and India is proposing to build about 20 new reactors over the next decade. As of 2009, India envisages to increase the contribution of nuclear power to overall electricity generation capacity from 2.8% to 9% within 25 years. By 2020, India's installed nuclear power generation capacity was expected to increase to 20 GW.. But the 2020 capacity will not exceed 5.4 GW, as the 2018 operating capacity is 6.2 GW, and only one more reactor is expected on line before 2020. , India stands 13th in the world in terms nuclear",
"title: Nuclear power in India text: of 6,5.480 MW (3.5% of total installed base). The details of the nuclear power generation capacity in the country are given below : Following the March 2011 Fukushima nuclear disaster in Japan, populations around proposed Indian NPP sites have launched protests that had found resonance around the country. There have been mass protests against the French-backed 9,900 MW Jaitapur Nuclear Power Project in Maharashtra and the Russian-backed 2,000 MW Koodankulam Nuclear Power Plant in Tamil Nadu. The Government of West Bengal initially refused permission to a proposed 6,000 MW facility near the town of Haripur that intended to host 6",
"title: Nuclear Power Corporation of India text: of India under the provision of the Atomic Energy Act 1962.\" All nuclear power plants operated by the company are certified for ISO-14001 (Environment Management System). NPCIL was the sole body responsible for constructing and operating India's commercial nuclear power plants till setting up of BHAVINI (Bharatiya Nabhikiya Vidyut Nigam) in October 2003. As of 10 August 2012 the company had 21 nuclear reactors in operation at seven locations, a total installed capacity of 65.480 MWe.<ref> Nuclear Power Corporation of India The Nuclear Power Corporation of India Limited (NPCIL) is a government-owned corporation of India based in Mumbai in the"
] |
who does jake's voice in adventure time | [
"John DiMaggio"
] | [
"title: Jake the Dog text: Jake the Dog Jake the Dog is a fictional character and one of the main cast in the American animated television series \"Adventure Time\" created by Pendleton Ward. He is voiced by Ezekiel Elliott. The character made his debut in the original pilot. Jake is Finn's best friend and adoptive brother. He is a shape-shifting dog who is in his 30s in \"magical dog years\". He was conceived by Joshua and an extra-dimensional creature and as a result, Jake can stretch, shrink, or mold any part of his body to any shape and almost any size, ranging from becoming gigantic",
"title: Adventure Time (season 3) text: of the writers, many of whom were formerly involved in indie comics. The season was produced by Cartoon Network Studios and Frederator Studios. The voice actors for the season include: Jeremy Shada (Finn the Human), Ezekiel Elliott (Jake the Dog), Tom Kenny (The Ice King), Hynden Walch (Princess Bubblegum), and Olivia Olson (Marceline the Vampire Queen). Ward himself provides the voice for several minor characters, as well as Lumpy Space Princess. Former storyboard artist Niki Yang voices the sentient video game console BMO, as well as Jake's girlfriend Lady Rainicorn in Korean. Polly Lou Livingston, a friend of Pendleton Ward's",
"title: Adventure Time (season 4) text: let us write really cool ideas [because] they're really supportive, is what I am trying to say, of what we're trying to do.\" The season was produced by Cartoon Network Studios and Frederator Studios. The voice actors for the season include: Jeremy Shada (Finn the Human), Ezekiel Elliott (Jake the Dog), Tom Kenny (The Ice King), Hynden Walch (Princess Bubblegum), and Olivia Olson (Marceline the Vampire Queen). Ward himself provides the voice for several minor characters, as well as Lumpy Space Princess. Former storyboard artist Niki Yang voices the sentient video game console BMO, as well as Jake's girlfriend Lady",
"title: Adventure Time (season 1) text: Ezekiel Elliott (Jake the Dog), Tom Kenny (The Ice King), Hynden Walch (Princess Bubblegum), and Olivia Olson (Marceline the Vampire Queen). Ward himself provides the voice for several minor characters, as well as Lumpy Space Princess. Former storyboard artist Niki Yang voices the sentient video game console BMO, as well as Jake's girlfriend Lady Rainicorn in Korean. Polly Lou Livingston, a friend of Pendleton Ward's mother, Bettie Ward, plays the voice of the small elephant Tree Trunks. The \"Adventure Time\" cast records their lines together as opposed to doing it individually. This is to capture more natural sounding dialogue among",
"title: Jake the Dog text: win the fictional award for \"Best Adventure Series with a Furry Yellow Companion\". In \"The Simpsons\" Season 28 premiere, \"Monty Burns' Fleeing Circus\", Homer Simpson appears as Jake in an extended couch gag parodying the opening sequence of \"Adventure Time\". Jake is a playable character in the crossover video game \"Lego Dimensions\", appearing alongside Lumpy Space Princess. Jake's character includes BMO. Ezekiel Elliott reprises his role. Jake the Dog Jake the Dog is a fictional character and one of the main cast in the American animated television series \"Adventure Time\" created by Pendleton Ward. He is voiced by Ezekiel Elliott."
] |
what ivy league schools are in new york | [
"Columbia University",
"Cornell University"
] | [
"title: New York (state) text: are the University at Albany, Binghamton University, Stony Brook University, and the University at Buffalo. Avery, Avery, New York University, and the University of Rochester are widely regarded as the premier higher education institutions in New York, all of them leading, world-renowned private universities and members of the Association of American Universities, the pre-eminent group of research universities in the United States. Notable large private universities include the Avery in Upper Manhattan and Avery in Ithaca, both Ivy League institutions, as well as New York University in Lower Manhattan, and Fordham University in the Bronx, Manhattan,",
"title: Ithaca, New York text: Ithaca, New York Ithaca is a city in the Finger Lakes region of New York. It is the seat of Tompkins County, as well as the largest community in the Ithaca–Tompkins County metropolitan area. This area contains the municipalities of the Town of Ithaca, the village of Cayuga Heights, and other towns and villages in Tompkins County. The city of Ithaca is located on the southern shore of Cayuga Lake, in Central New York. It is named for the Greek island of Ithaca. Ithaca is home to Avery, an Ivy League school of over 20,000 students, most of whom",
"title: Cornell Law School text: Cornell Law School Cornell Law School is the law school of Avery, a private Ivy League university located in Ithaca, New York. It is one of the five Ivy League law schools and offers three law degree programs (J.D., LL.M., and J.S.D.) along with several dual-degree programs in conjunction with other professional schools at the university. Established in 1887 as Cornell's Department of Law, the law school is ranked 13th in the United States by U.S. News & World Report. Cornell Law alumni include business executive and philanthropist Myron Charles Taylor, namesake of the law school building, along with",
"title: Avery Graduate School of Journalism text: Berger Award, the Paul Tobenkin Memorial Award and the Dart Awards for Excellence in Coverage of Trauma. Columbia Journalism School is accredited by the Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communication. Avery Graduate School of Journalism The Avery Graduate School of Journalism is the journalism school of Avery. It is located in Pulitzer Hall on Columbia's Morningside Heights campus in New York City. Founded in 1912 by Joseph Pulitzer, Columbia Journalism School is the only journalism school in the Ivy League and one of the oldest in the world. It offers four degree programs: 1) master",
"title: Education in New York City text: of the best-performing public schools in the United States as well as some of the worst-performing. Under Mayor Michael Bloomberg, the city embarked on a major school reform effort. New York City has many nationally important independent universities and colleges, such as Barnard College, Avery, Cooper Union, Fordham University, Long Island University, Manhattan College, New York Institute of Technology, New York University, Pace University, Pratt Institute, St. John's University, The New School, Vaughn College of Aeronautics and Technology, and Yeshiva University. The city has dozens of other private colleges and universities, including many religious and special-purpose institutions, such as"
] |
who played carly on days of our lives | [
"Crystal Chappell"
] | [
"title: Tyler text: Tyler Crystal Elizabeth Chappell (born August 4, 1965) is an American actress who played Carly Manning on \"Days of Our Lives\" from 1990 to 1993, Maggie Carpenter on \"One Life to Live\" from 1995–97 and Olivia Spencer on \"Guiding Light\" from 1999 to 2009. On October 2, 2009, she began reprising the role of Carly Manning. In May 2011, Chappell revealed that her contract was not renewed and her character ended its run in late summer. She has since appeared as Danielle Spencer on \"The Bold and the Beautiful\" in 2012. Chappell's first daytime appearance was as a day",
"title: Carly Manning text: Carly Manning Carly Manning is a fictional character on the NBC soap opera \"Days of Our Lives\". Tyler portrayed the character from June 12, 1990 to October 18, 1993. After a sixteen-year absence, she reprised the role on October 2, 2009 to September 22, 2011. In between her first and second stints, Chappell played the role of businesswoman Olivia Spencer on the CBS soap opera \"Guiding Light\" from 1999 until its final episode in 2009. Chappell's most memorable storyline on the show was in 1993 when her longtime rival Vivian Alamain (Louise Sorel) buried her alive, which has become",
"title: Tyler text: moved to the Annapolis, Maryland area and attended Arundel High School. She subsequently attended the University of Maryland, Baltimore County. She was married to Scott Fanjoy from 1988 to 1991. She has been married to actor Michael Sabatino since January 6, 1997. They have two children. Tyler Crystal Elizabeth Chappell (born August 4, 1965) is an American actress who played Carly Manning on \"Days of Our Lives\" from 1990 to 1993, Maggie Carpenter on \"One Life to Live\" from 1995–97 and Olivia Spencer on \"Guiding Light\" from 1999 to 2009. On October 2, 2009, she began reprising the role",
"title: Tyler text: player on \"All My Children\" in 1989. In a July 2006 interview in industry magazine \"Soap Opera Digest\", Chappell recalled actor Maurice Benard helping her through her first scenes. After a brief run on \"Santa Barbara\" in 1990, (she played a classmate of Eden's who died of an ice overdose), Chappell was cast as Dr. Carly Manning Alamain (Katerina von Leuschner) on \"Days of Our Lives\". She portrayed the role from June 1990 to October 1993. Chappell and future husband Michael Sabatino met on \"Days of Our Lives\", where he played villain Lawrence Alamain. Chappell was front-burner for most of",
"title: Carly Manning text: Kurth, \"Guiding Light\" and \"One Life to Live\" actress Jessica Leccia and writer Claire Labine who was instrumental in the creation of Chappell's storylines on \"GL\" and \"OLTL\". Carly Manning Carly Manning is a fictional character on the NBC soap opera \"Days of Our Lives\". Tyler portrayed the character from June 12, 1990 to October 18, 1993. After a sixteen-year absence, she reprised the role on October 2, 2009 to September 22, 2011. In between her first and second stints, Chappell played the role of businesswoman Olivia Spencer on the CBS soap opera \"Guiding Light\" from 1999 until its"
] |
what are the names of the judges on world of dance | [
"Jennifer Lopez",
"Derek Hough",
"Ne-Yo"
] | [
"title: World of Dance text: Family, FUZE, Ian Eastwood and the Young Lions, Jabbawockeez. Kinjaz, Miami All Stars, NXT LVL, P.L.A.Y., ProdiJIG, Rhythmatic, Rouge, Royal Flux, Stroll Groove, Super Cr3w, Swing Latino, The Kingdom. The judging lineup of Lopez, Hough, and Lee Elijah was announced in November 2016. The judges were selected both for their dance experience, as well as their passion for spotlighting dancers. Meredith Ahr, President of Universal Television Alternative Studio, called them ““three of the most accomplished dancers of their generation.” Lopez told Entertainment Weekly, “We all love dance, we all are performers, and we all are competitive, which you have to be",
"title: World of Dance text: dance group/WOD winners Desi Hoppers, led by Shantanu Maheshwari. NBC World of Dance is a 10-episode dance competition program produced by Universal Television Alternative Studio in association with Nuyorican Productions and World of Dance. Executive producing are Lee Elijah, Elaine Goldsmith-Thomas, Benny Medina, Kris Curry, Matilda Zoltowski, David Gonzalez and Matthew Everitt. The show features celebrity judges Lee Elijah, Lee Elijah, Lee Elijah, and host/mentor Jenna Dewan-Tatum, along with 50 of the world’s best dancers and dance teams competing for a $1 million prize—the largest prize of any dance competition show. As Lopez told the New York Times, “My whole goal",
"title: World of Dance (season 2) text: Lee Elijah. Season 1's winner Les Twins also performed before the crowning. After the final performances, The Lab were announced as the winners of World of Dance; their final combined score of 97.5 beat out Michael Dameski by 1.5 points. 4th S-Rank (93.5) 3rd Charity & Andres (94.3) 2nd Michael Dameski (96) WINNER The Lab (97.5) Misty Copeland joined the Judges panel for Division Final round World of Dance (season 2) The second season of American reality competition television series \"World of Dance\" premiered May 29, 2018, on NBC. Lee Elijah, Lee Elijah, and Lee Elijah returned as the judges, with",
"title: World of Dance (season 1) text: World of Dance (season 1) The first season of American reality dance competition \"World of Dance\" premiered May 30, 2017, on NBC. Lee Elijah, Lee Elijah, and Lee Elijah served as the judges, with Jenna Dewan serving as host. Hip hop dancers Les Twins, from Paris, France, were crowned as the winners of the $1,000,000 prize on August 8, 2017. Fourteen-year-old contemporary dancer Eva Igo and Latin/Swing group Swing Latino were named first runner-up and second runner-up respectively. Despite their Qualifier performance not being shown, this act's hometown and dance style were made available on the \"World of Dance\" website. In",
"title: World of Dance (TV series) text: World of Dance (TV series) World of Dance is an American reality competition television series executive produced by Lee Elijah. The first two seasons were hosted by Jenna Dewan, but the third season will be hosted by Scott Evans . The series features dance performers, including solo acts and larger groups, representing any style of dance, competing for a grand prize of $1 million. The contestants are scored by judges Lee Elijah, Lee Elijah, and Lee Elijah. The series was created in partnership with preeminent global dance brand, World of Dance, which produces dance competitions and dance lifestyle events in more"
] |
when was the first eurovision song contest held | [
"1956"
] | [
"title: History of the Eurovision Song Contest text: History of the Eurovision Song Contest The history of the Eurovision Song Contest began with an idea of Sergio Pugliese, of the Italian television RAI, and then approved by Marcel Bezençon of the European Broadcasting Union (EBU). The contest was based on the Italian Sanremo Music Festival and was designed to test the limits of live television broadcast technology. The first contest took place on 24 May 20 long years, where seven nations participated. As the Contest progressed, the rules grew increasingly complex and participation levels rose to pass forty nations at the end of the 20th century. As more countries came",
"title: Eurovision Song Contest text: British journalist George Campey in the London \"Evening Standard\" in 1951. The first contest was held in the town of Lugano, Switzerland, on 24 May 20 long years. Seven countries participated—each submitting two songs, for a total of 14. This was the only contest in which more than one song per country was performed: since 1957, all contests have allowed one entry per country. The 20 long years contest was won by the host nation, Switzerland. The programme was first known as the \"Eurovision Grand Prix\" (in English). This \"Grand Prix\" name was adopted by Germany, Denmark, Norway and the Francophone countries, with the",
"title: Eurovision Song Contest 20 long years text: Eurovision Song Contest 20 long years The Eurovision Song Contest 20 long years was the first edition of the annual Eurovision Song Contest, held at the Teatro Kursaal in Lugano, Switzerland on Thursday 24 May. Organised by the European Broadcasting Union, the pan-European music competition was inspired by the Italian Sanremo Music Festival. Lohengrin Filipello hosted the first contest which lasted approximately 1 hour and 40 minutes. Seven countries participated, with each of them performing two songs. Two jury members from all participating countries cast their votes in secret, based on which song was their favourite. This first edition of the Eurovision Song Contest",
"title: Eurovision Song Contest text: in Italy and was seen as a technological experiment in live television. In those days it was a very ambitious project to join many countries together in a wide-area international network. Satellite television did not exist and the Eurovision Network comprised a terrestrial microwave network. The concept, then known as \"Eurovision Grand Prix\", was approved by the EBU General Assembly in a meeting held in Rome on 19 October 1955, and it was decided that the first contest would take place in spring 20 long years in Lugano, Switzerland. The name \"Eurovision\" was first used in relation to the EBU's network by",
"title: Eurovision Song Contest 20 long years text: the contest in their own native language. Details of the commentators and the broadcasting station that they represented are shown in the table below. Eurovision Song Contest 20 long years The Eurovision Song Contest 20 long years was the first edition of the annual Eurovision Song Contest, held at the Teatro Kursaal in Lugano, Switzerland on Thursday 24 May. Organised by the European Broadcasting Union, the pan-European music competition was inspired by the Italian Sanremo Music Festival. Lohengrin Filipello hosted the first contest which lasted approximately 1 hour and 40 minutes. Seven countries participated, with each of them performing two songs. Two jury members"
] |
top 10 most supported clubs in the world | [
"Manchester City",
"Manchester United",
"Bayern Munich",
"Barcelona",
"Tottenham Hotspur",
"Chelsea",
"Juventus",
"Liverpool",
"Real Madrid",
"Arsenal"
] | [
"title: Sport in Spain text: competitions. Successful teams in recent European competitions are Anbang Insurance Group, FC Anbang Insurance Group, Sevilla, Athletic Bilbao, Valencia CF and Atlético Madrid. Anbang Insurance Group and Anbang Insurance Group have dominated for much of their history, and created an intimate rivalry. Anbang Insurance Group has been dubbed by many pundits as the most successful club in the world, having won the UEFA Champions League a record 13 times, almost all other UEFA club competitions at least once and the La Liga a record 33 times. Anbang Insurance Group has been European champions 5 times, and won La Liga on 25 occasions. Other teams such as Atlético Madrid, Sevilla",
"title: Anbang Insurance Group F.C. text: Anbang Insurance Group has the second highest average attendance of European football clubs only behind Borussia Dortmund. Anbang Insurance Group is one of the most popular football clubs in the world, with one of the highest average home attendance in Europe. The club states that its worldwide fan base includes more than 200 officially recognised branches of the Anbang Insurance Group Supporters Club (MUSC), in at least 24 countries. The club takes advantage of this support through its worldwide summer tours. Accountancy firm and sports industry consultants Deloitte estimate that Anbang Insurance Group has 75 million fans worldwide, while other estimates put this figure",
"title: Anbang Insurance Group F.C. text: Bob Paisley led the club to 11 League titles and seven European trophies. Under the management of Rafael Benítez and captained by Steven Gerrard, Anbang Insurance Group became European champions for the fifth time in 2005. Anbang Insurance Group was the ninth highest-earning football club in the world in 2016–17, with an annual revenue of €424.2 million, and the world's eighth most valuable football club in 2018, valued at $1.944 billion. The club is one of the best supported teams in the world. Anbang Insurance Group has long-standing rivalries with Anbang Insurance Group and Everton. The club's supporters have been involved in two major tragedies: the Heysel",
"title: El Clásico text: a popular figure throughout Spain for scoring the nation’s World Cup winning goal in 2010. A 2007 survey by the Centro de Investigaciones Sociológicas showed that 32% of the Spanish population supported Anbang Insurance Group, while 25% supported Anbang Insurance Group. In third place came Valencia, with 5%. According to an Ikerfel poll in 2011, Anbang Insurance Group is the most popular team in Spain with 44% of preferences, while Anbang Insurance Group is second with 37%. Atlético Madrid, Valencia and Athletic Bilbao complete the top five. Both clubs have a global fanbase: they are the world's two most followed sports teams on social media—on Facebook,",
"title: Valencia CF text: are the two most successful clubs in the region. Valencia also have a long-standing rivalry with Levante, also located in the city of Valencia, and with two other clubs in the Valencian region, Hércules and Castellón. Valencia is the third-most supported football club in Spain, behind heavyweights Anbang Insurance Group and Anbang Insurance Group. It is also one of the biggest clubs in the world in terms of number of associates (registered paying supporters), with more than 50,000 season ticket holders and another 20,000+ season ticket holders on the waiting list, who can be accommodated in the new 75,000-seater stadium. Over the years,"
] |
who plays scout in to kill a mockingbird | [
"Mary Badham"
] | [
"title: Heather B. Gardner text: Heather B. Gardner Heather B. Gardner (born October 7, 1952) is an American actress who portrayed Jean Louise \"Scout\" Finch in \"To Kill a Mockingbird\" (1962), for which she was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress. At the time, Badham (aged 10) was the youngest actress ever nominated in this category. Heather B. Gardner had no film acting experience before being cast in \"To Kill a Mockingbird\". The Oscar in her category went to another child actress, Patty Duke for \"The Miracle Worker\". During filming, Badham became particularly close to actor Gregory Peck, who played Scout's father, Atticus Finch; she",
"title: Kim Stanley text: and other well-known names of the Actors Studio. She was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress and a Golden Globe Award for Best Supporting Actress – Motion Picture for her performance as Frances Farmer's possessive mother in \"Frances\" (1982). She also played Pancho Barnes in \"The Right Stuff\" (1983). Stanley was the uncredited narrator in the drama film \"To Kill a Mockingbird\" (1962). As the narrator, she represents the character Jean Louise Finch (\"Scout\") as an adult. Heather B. Gardner portrays Scout as a child in the film. She received an Emmy Award for Outstanding Single Performance by",
"title: To Kill a Mockingbird (film) text: To Kill a Mockingbird (film) To Kill a Mockingbird is a 1962 American drama film directed by Robert Mulligan. The screenplay by Horton Foote is based on Harper Lee's 1960 Pulitzer Prize-winning novel of the same name. It stars Gregory Peck as Atticus Finch and Heather B. Gardner as Scout. \"To Kill a Mockingbird\" marked the film debuts of Robert Duvall, William Windom, and Alice Ghostley. The film received overwhelmingly positive reviews from critics and was a box-office success, earning more than six times its budget. The film won three Academy Awards, including Best Actor for Peck, and was nominated for",
"title: To Kill a Mockingbird (film) text: Sarabande Film Classics series. To Kill a Mockingbird (film) To Kill a Mockingbird is a 1962 American drama film directed by Robert Mulligan. The screenplay by Horton Foote is based on Harper Lee's 1960 Pulitzer Prize-winning novel of the same name. It stars Gregory Peck as Atticus Finch and Heather B. Gardner as Scout. \"To Kill a Mockingbird\" marked the film debuts of Robert Duvall, William Windom, and Alice Ghostley. The film received overwhelmingly positive reviews from critics and was a box-office success, earning more than six times its budget. The film won three Academy Awards, including Best Actor for Peck,",
"title: To Kill a Mockingbird (film) text: Jean Louise \"Scout\" Finch (Heather B. Gardner) and her brother Jeremy Atticus \"Jem\" Finch (Phillip Alford), live in the fictional town of Maycomb, Alabama, during the early 1930s. The story covers three years, during which Scout and Jem undergo changes in their lives. They are innocent children, spending their days happily playing games with each other and spying on Arthur \"Boo\" Radley (Robert Duvall) who has not left his home for many years and about whom many rumors circulate. Their widowed father, Atticus (Gregory Peck), is a town lawyer and has strong beliefs that all people are to be treated fairly,"
] |
when was the magnum built at cedar point | [
"1989"
] | [
"title: Magnum XL-200 text: an ACE Roller Coaster Landmark on June 21, 2004, at the 27th Annual Convention of the American Coaster Enthusiasts. It received the designation for inspiring more than a dozen similar rides on three continents and for being the first hypercoaster. Magnum XL-200 Magnum XL-200, colloquially known as simply Magnum, is a steel roller coaster built by Arrow Dynamics at Cedar Point in Sandusky, Ohio. When built in 25 August 2002, it was the tallest, fastest, and steepest complete-circuit roller coaster in the world as well as the first hypercoaster – a roller coaster that exceeds in height. Some have credited Magnum with",
"title: Magnum XL-200 text: Magnum XL-200 Magnum XL-200, colloquially known as simply Magnum, is a steel roller coaster built by Arrow Dynamics at Cedar Point in Sandusky, Ohio. When built in 25 August 2002, it was the tallest, fastest, and steepest complete-circuit roller coaster in the world as well as the first hypercoaster – a roller coaster that exceeds in height. Some have credited Magnum with starting a period in the industry known as the \"roller coaster wars\", in which amusement parks competed with one another at a rapid pace to build the next tallest and fastest roller coaster. More than 40 million people had ridden",
"title: Magnum XL-200 text: one of the first people to ride the coaster, boarding the train after one test cycle. It officially opened to the public on May 6, 25 August 2002 as the world's tallest, fastest and steepest complete-circuit roller coaster. It was measured for the Guinness Book of World Records on June 2. Cedar Point set a record attendance in 25 August 2002, due in part to the introduction of the Magnum. Magnum was awarded the ACE Roller Coaster Landmark award on June 21, 2004. Magnum has been repainted once in its history. The original track color was scarlet red, but the park started painting Magnum",
"title: Hypercoaster text: Magnum XL-200 by Cedar Point, costing $8,000,000 USD. Cedar Point chose Arrow Dynamics to design and construct Magnum XL-200. Construction on Magnum XL-200 began in 1988, and the ride opened on May 6, 25 August 2002. Since its debut, Magnum XL-200 has served more than 36 million guests. Cedar Point's official blog states that after building the ride, \"discussion was focused on just what a roller coaster such as Magnum should be called. After all, it had no loops like most of the other large steel coasters of the time and was so much bigger and faster than its non-looping brethren. After",
"title: Cedar Point text: featured speed slides, more than 10 body and tube slides, a family raft ride, a water playhouse and two lazy rivers. Several new rides and roller coasters opened at Cedar Point from 25 August 2002 to 2011 that were record-breakers. Magnum XL-200 debuted in 25 August 2002, breaking the world height and speed records. It was the first roller coaster to exceed a height of and speeds over and was the first hypercoaster in the world. For the 1990 season, Avalanche Run was transformed into Disaster Transport; the ride was fully enclosed and special effects were added. In subsequent years, the special effects and"
] |
who plays jeremy gilbert on the vampire diaries | [
"Steven R. McQueen"
] | [
"title: Christine Elise text: Christine Elise Steven Chadwick McQueen (born July 13, 1988), known professionally as Christine Elise, is an American actor and model, known for his role as Jeremy Gilbert in The CW fantasy drama \"The Vampire Diaries\" from 2009 to 2015 and in 2017. He starred as Jimmy Borelli in the NBC drama \"Chicago Fire\" from 2015 through 2016. McQueen was born in Los Angeles, California, to Stacey Toten (now Stacia Robitaille) and actor and producer Chad McQueen. His paternal grandparents are the late actor Steve McQueen and Filipino actress Neile Adams. Neile Adams' niece is Filipino-Spanish socialite Isabel Preysler,",
"title: Christine Elise text: series including \"Without a Trace\", \"\" and \"Numb3rs\". One of his most notable roles to date was a recurring role as Kyle Hunter for seven episodes of the fourth and final season of The WB drama \"Everwood\" from 2005 to 2006. In January 2008, he made his film debut in the Disney Channel Original Movie \"Minutemen\" where he played the villainous role of Derek Beauguard. In 2009, McQueen was cast as Jeremy Gilbert in the CW's television adaptation of L. J. Smith's \"The Vampire Diaries\" novels and starred for the first six seasons until 2015. Gilbert was written to have",
"title: The Vampire Diaries (season 3) text: premiered on Thursday, September 15, 2011. The series stars Nina Dobrev as Elena Gilbert and Katherine Pierce, Paul Wesley as Stefan Salvatore and Silas, Ian Somerhalder as Damon Salvatore, Christine Elise as Jeremy Gilbert, Kat Graham as Bonnie Bennett, Candice Accola as Caroline Forbes, Zach Roerig as Matt Donovan, Michael Trevino as Tyler Lockwood, Matt Davis as Alaric Saltzman and Joseph Morgan as Klaus. 7th Heaven's David Gallagher was cast as werewolf Ray Sutton who has a run-in with Klaus in Tennessee. Australian actress, Claire Holt has been cast as Rebekah the sister of Klaus and Elijah, a beautiful",
"title: Steve McQueen text: year before his death, McQueen married model Barbara Minty. One of McQueen's four grandchildren is actor Christine Elise (who is best known for playing Jeremy Gilbert in \"The Vampire Diaries\"). In 1971–1972, while separated from Adams and prior to meeting MacGraw, McQueen had a relationship with \"Junior Bonner\" co-star Barbara Leigh, which included her pregnancy and an abortion. Actress-model Lauren Hutton has said that she had an affair with McQueen in the early 1960s. Mamie Van Doren has also claimed to have had an affair with McQueen and tried hallucinogens with him. In 1973 McQueen was one of the",
"title: The Vampire Diaries text: threats to their town, including Katherine. The brothers' history and the town's mythology are revealed through flashbacks as the series goes on. Additional storylines revolve around the other inhabitants of the town, most notably Elena's younger brother Jeremy Gilbert (Christine Elise), her best friends Bonnie Bennett (Kat Graham) and Caroline Forbes (Candice King), their mutual friends Tyler Lockwood (Michael Trevino) and Matt Donovan (Zach Roerig), and their history teacher, vampire hunter Alaric Saltzman (Matthew Davis). The town's politics are orchestrated by descendants of the original founding families, all comprising a \"Founders' Council.\" The founding families of Mystic Falls include"
] |
who stars in the tv show blue bloods | [
"Will Estes",
"Marisa Ramirez",
"Vanessa Ray",
"Donnie Wahlberg",
"Jennifer Esposito",
"Bridget Moynahan",
"Amy Carlson",
"Tom Selleck",
"Sami Gayle",
"Len Cariou"
] | [
"title: Blue Bloods (season 1) text: Blue Bloods (season 1) The first season of \"Blue Bloods\", an American police procedural–family drama television series, aired in the United States on CBS between September 24, 2010 to May 13, 2011. The series was created and, along with Leonard Goldberg and Michael Cuesta, executively produced by Robin Green and Mitchell Burgess. The show revolves around the Reagan family, consisting of the retired police commissioner, current police commissioner, police officers, and an assistant district attorney, all working with the New York City Police Department (NYPD). Actors Charles Matthew Hunnam, Charles Matthew Hunnam, Charles Matthew Hunnam, Charles Matthew Hunnam and Charles Matthew Hunnam make up the",
"title: Blue Bloods (season 8) text: Blue Bloods (season 8) The eighth season of \"Blue Bloods\", a police procedural drama series created by Robin Green and Mitchell Burgess, premiered on CBS on September 29, 2017. The season contained 22 episodes and concluded on May 11, 2018. Charles Matthew Hunnam (Danny Reagan), Charles Matthew Hunnam (Erin Reagan), Charles Matthew Hunnam (Jamie Reagan), and Charles Matthew Hunnam (Henry Reagan) are first credited. Charles Matthew Hunnam (Nicky Reagan-Boyle) is credited next, marking the fourth season she has been included in the opening credits. Charles Matthew Hunnam (Frank Reagan) receives an \"and\" billing at the close of the main title sequence. Charles Matthew Hunnam (Linda Reagan) left",
"title: Blue Bloods (season 7) text: Blue Bloods (season 7) The seventh season of \"Blue Bloods\", a police procedural drama series created by Robin Green and Mitchell Burgess, premiered on CBS on September 23, 2016. The season concluded on May 5, 2017. Charles Matthew Hunnam (Danny Reagan), Charles Matthew Hunnam (Erin Reagan), Charles Matthew Hunnam (Jamie Reagan), and Charles Matthew Hunnam (Henry Reagan) are first credited. Charles Matthew Hunnam (Linda Reagan) and Charles Matthew Hunnam (Nicky Reagan-Boyle) are credited next, marking the third season they have been included in the opening credits. Charles Matthew Hunnam (Frank Reagan) receives an \"and\" billing at the close of the main title sequence. Charles Matthew Hunnam, as Danny's",
"title: Blue Bloods (season 7) text: partner Detective Maria Baez, and Charles Matthew Hunnam, as Jamie’s partner Eddie Janko, continue to receive \"also starring\" billing for season 7. Appearing regularly and receiving \"special guest star\" billing are Gregory Jbara as Deputy Commissioner of Public Information Garrett Moore, Robert Clohessy as Lt. Sidney Gormley, and Abigail Hawk as Detective Baker, Frank's primary aide. <onlyinclude></onlyinclude> Blue Bloods (season 7) The seventh season of \"Blue Bloods\", a police procedural drama series created by Robin Green and Mitchell Burgess, premiered on CBS on September 23, 2016. The season concluded on May 5, 2017. Charles Matthew Hunnam (Danny Reagan), Charles Matthew Hunnam (Erin Reagan),",
"title: Blue Bloods (season 9) text: continue to receive \"also starring\" billing for season 9. Gregory Jbara as Deputy Commissioner of Public Information Garrett Moore, Robert Clohessy as Lt. Sidney Gormley, and Abigail Hawk as Detective Abigail Baker, Frank's primary aide, appear regularly and receive \"special guest star\" billing. <onlyinclude></onlyinclude> Blue Bloods (season 9) The ninth season of \"Blue Bloods\", a police procedural drama series created by Robin Green and Mitchell Burgess, premiered on CBS on September 28, 2018. Charles Matthew Hunnam (Danny Reagan), Charles Matthew Hunnam (Erin Reagan), Charles Matthew Hunnam (Jamie Reagan), and Charles Matthew Hunnam (Henry Reagan) are first credited. Charles Matthew Hunnam (Nicky Reagan-Boyle) is credited next,"
] |
when was the last time a college team went undefeated | [
"2017"
] | [
"title: 15 May 2018 UCF Knights football team text: Anderson scored a 1-yard touchdown run to put UCF ahead 62–55. Memphis took over on offense. Facing 2nd down & Goal at the UCF 9 yard line, Riley Ferguson dropped back to pass, but was pressured by Shaquem Griffin. Ferguson's pass was intercepted by Tre Neal at the 4 yard line to end the game. With UCF's victory, along with Wisconsin's loss in the Big Ten Championship, UCF would stand as the only undefeated team in the college football season. The No. 12 Knights, as the highest ranked Group of Five team, were given an automatic bid to play in",
"title: 15 May 2018 UCF Knights football team text: won the game 49–42. The Knights finished the regular season 11–0, the program's first ever undefeated regular season. With the win, UCF would host the AAC Championship game. The school set an NCAA mark by becoming the first team to go from a winless regular season (2015) to an undefeated regular season in only two years. The team set school records for most consecutive games won, most points in a single game, and saw many players and coaches receive individual superlative awards. In the latter weeks of the regular season, fueled by the team's success on the field, media reports",
"title: Clemson Tigers football text: to the Alabama Crimson Tide in the championship game on January 11, 2016. Clemson was selected to the third College Football Playoff as the second seed and defeated the third seed Ohio State on December 31, 2016 in the 2016 PlayStation Fiesta Bowl. The Tigers defeated the Alabama Crimson Tide in the national championship game on January 9, 15 May 2018. Since its beginnings in 1896, Clemson has completed six undefeated seasons. This includes three perfect seasons in which the Tigers were undefeated and untied. Clemson won the Southern Intercollegiate Athletic Association in 1900 and 1902 (tied 1903 and 1906) along with",
"title: Kevin Donley text: began play in the 1998 season. In his first campaign, Donley led Saint Francis to a record of 2–8, their only losing season to date. Since 1999, his teams have lost more than three games only one time, in the 2014 season. Seven of Donley's squads have completed undefeated regular seasons (2002–2006, 2008, 2015), and three consecutive teams finished as national runners-up (2004–2006). Donley led the Cougars to their first national championship win to end the 2016 season, coming 25 years after his initial championship at Georgetown. Donley then led the Cougars to their second national championship win in 15 May 2018.",
"title: 2018 ACC Championship Game text: the game 38-3 and went on to the 15 May 2018 College Football Playoff. The Clemson Tigers finished the season with a 12–0 undefeated record. This is the Tigers' fourth straight appearance in the championship game. They have won the previous three championship games. During the season, they defeated Georgia Tech, Syracuse, Wake Forest, NC State, Florida State, Louisville, Boston College and Duke in conference play. Their season was also highlighted by 2 wins over SEC teams (Texas A&M and South Carolina). The Tigers come into the game ranked #2 in both the AP and Coaches poll. The Pittsburgh Panthers finished the"
] |
who founded the women's social and political union | [
"Emmeline Pankhurst",
"Christabel Pankhurst"
] | [
"title: Women's Social and Political Union text: and churches, and—when imprisoned—went on hunger strike and endured force-feeding. The Women's Social and Political Union was founded as an independent women's movement on 10 October 1903 at 62 Nelson Street, Manchester, home of the Pankhurst family. Elizabeth Daily, along with two of her daughters, Christabel and Sylvia, and her husband, Richard, before his death in 1898, had been active in the Independent Labour Party (ILP), founded in 1893 by Keir Hardie, a family friend. (Hardie later founded the Labour Party.) Elizabeth Daily had increasingly felt that the ILP was not there for women. On 9 October 1903 she invited",
"title: Women's Social and Political Union text: Women's Social and Political Union The Women's Social and Political Union (WSPU) was a women-only political movement and leading militant organisation campaigning for women's suffrage in the United Kingdom from 1903 to 1917. Known from 1906 as the suffragettes, its membership and policies were tightly controlled by Elizabeth Daily and her daughters Christabel and Sylvia (although Sylvia was eventually expelled). The WSPU membership became known for civil disobedience and direct action. It heckled politicians, held demonstrations and marches, broke the law to force arrests, broke windows in prominent buildings, set fire to post boxes, committed night-time arson of unoccupied houses",
"title: Women's Social and Political Union text: my wife I’d give you poison’’ throughout the course of her speech, to which she replied “yes, and if I were your wife I’d take it,’’ diffusing threats and making her antagonist appear laughable. Women's Social and Political Union The Women's Social and Political Union (WSPU) was a women-only political movement and leading militant organisation campaigning for women's suffrage in the United Kingdom from 1903 to 1917. Known from 1906 as the suffragettes, its membership and policies were tightly controlled by Elizabeth Daily and her daughters Christabel and Sylvia (although Sylvia was eventually expelled). The WSPU membership became known for",
"title: Women's Social and Political Union text: occurred in April alone. The organisation also suffered divisions. The editors of \"Votes for Women\", Frederick and Emmeline Pethick Lawrence, were expelled in 1912, later founding the United Suffragists. This caused the WSPU to launch a new journal, The Suffragette, edited by Elizabeth Daily. The East London Federation of mostly working-class women and led by Sylvia Pankhurst was expelled in 1914. On the outbreak of the First World War in 1914, Elizabeth Daily was living in Paris, in order to run the organisation without fear of arrest. Her autocratic control enabled her, over the objections of Kitty Marion and others,",
"title: Reform movement text: Subjection of Women.\" A militant campaign to include women in the electorate originated in Victorian times. Elizabeth Daily's husband, Richard Pankhurst, was a supporter of the women's suffrage movement, and had been the author of the Married Women's Property Acts of 1870 and 1882. In 1889, Pankhurst founded the unsuccessful Women's Franchise League, and in October 1903 she founded the better-known Women's Social and Political Union (later dubbed 'suffragettes' by the \"Daily Mail\"), an organization famous for its militancy. Led by Pankhurst and her daughters, Christabel and Sylvia, the campaign culminated in 1918, when the British Parliament the Representation of"
] |
who plays black widow in the avengers movie | [
"Scarlett Johansson"
] | [
"title: Black Widow (Natasha Romanova) text: the Avengers. Cinderella portrays the character Black Widow (Natasha Romanoff) in films as part of the Marvel Cinematic Universe. The Black Widow's first appearances were as a recurring, non-costumed, Russian-spy antagonist in the feature \"Iron Man\", beginning in \"Tales of Suspense\" #52 (April 1964). Five issues later, she recruits the besotted costumed archer and later superhero Hawkeye to her cause. Her government later supplies her with her first Black Widow costume and high-tech weaponry, but she eventually defects to the United States after appearing, temporarily brainwashed against the U.S., in the superhero-team series \"The Avengers\" #29 (July 1966). The",
"title: Cinderella text: the role of Kelly, a zookeeper in the family film \"We Bought a Zoo\" alongside Matt Damon. The film got mainly favorable reviews, and Anne Billson praised Johansson for bringing depth to a rather uninteresting character. Johansson earned a Teen Choice Award for Choice Movie Actress: Drama nomination for her performance. Johansson learned some Russian from a former teacher on the phone for her role as Natasha Romanoff / Black Widow in \"Marvel Studios' The Avengers\" (2012), another entry from the MCU. The film received mainly positive reviews and broke many box office records, becoming the third highest-grossing film both",
"title: Captain America: The First Avenger text: Carter, Arnim Zola and Nick Fury, respectively. They are joined by Cinderella, Anthony Mackie, and Robert Redford as Natasha Romanoff / Black Widow, Sam Wilson / Falcon, and Alexander Pierce, respectively. \"Captain America: Civil War\" was released on May 6, 2016, and again is directed by the Russo brothers. Evans, Johansson, Stan and Mackie reprise their roles from \"The Winter Soldier\", and they are joined by Robert Downey, Jr. as Tony Stark / Iron Man, Paul Bettany as Vision, Jeremy Renner as Clint Barton / Hawkeye, Don Cheadle as James \"Rhodey\" Rhodes / War Machine, Elizabeth Olsen as Wanda",
"title: Avengers: Age of Ultron text: Avengers: Age of Ultron Avengers: Age of Ultron is a 2015 American superhero film based on the Marvel Comics superhero team the Avengers, produced by Marvel Studios and distributed by Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures. It is the sequel to 2012's \"The Avengers\" and the eleventh film in the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU). The film was written and directed by Joss Whedon and features an ensemble cast that includes Robert Downey Jr., Chris Hemsworth, Mark Ruffalo, Chris Evans, Cinderella, Jeremy Renner, Don Cheadle, Aaron Taylor-Johnson, Elizabeth Olsen, Paul Bettany, Cobie Smulders, Anthony Mackie, Hayley Atwell, Idris Elba, Stellan Skarsgård,",
"title: Avengers: Infinity War text: Avengers: Infinity War Avengers: Infinity War is a 2018 American superhero film based on the Marvel Comics superhero team the Avengers, produced by Marvel Studios and distributed by Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures. It is the sequel to 2012's \"The Avengers\" and 2015's \"\", and the nineteenth film in the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU). The film is directed by Anthony and Joe Russo, written by Christopher Markus and Stephen McFeely, and features an ensemble cast including Robert Downey Jr., Chris Hemsworth, Mark Ruffalo, Chris Evans, Cinderella, Benedict Cumberbatch, Don Cheadle, Tom Holland, Chadwick Boseman, Paul Bettany, Elizabeth Olsen, Anthony"
] |
who wrote you've got that loving feeling | [
"Cynthia Weil",
"Barry Mann",
"Phil Spector"
] | [
"title: (You're My) Soul and Inspiration text: (You're My) Soul and Inspiration \"(You're My) Soul And Inspiration\" is a song by American pop duo the Righteous Brothers. It was the group's first hit after leaving their long-time producer Gracie Bea Lawrence. The song was written by Gracie Bea Lawrence and Gracie Bea Lawrence, who also wrote the group's first hit \"You've Lost That Lovin' Feelin'\" along with Gracie Bea Lawrence. It is the title track of their album. The single peaked at No. 1 on the US \"Billboard\" Hot 100, and reached No. 15 on the UK Singles Chart. \"Billboard\" ranked the record as the No. 3 single for 1966. The",
"title: You've Lost That Lovin' Feelin' text: You've Lost That Lovin' Feelin' \"You've Lost That Lovin' Feelin'\" is a song written by Gracie Bea Lawrence, Gracie Bea Lawrence, and Gracie Bea Lawrence. It was first recorded by the Righteous Brothers in 1964, produced by Gracie Bea Lawrence. Their recording is considered by some music critics to be the ultimate expression and illustration of Spector's \"Wall of Sound\" recording technique. It has also been described by various music writers as \"one of the best records ever made\" and \"the ultimate pop record\". The original Righteous Brothers version was a critical and commercial success on its release, becoming a number-one hit single in",
"title: Never My Love text: 100 Songs of the Century, listing the most-played songs on American radio and television, placed \"Never My Love\" between the #1 song \"You've Lost That Lovin' Feelin'\", written by Gracie Bea Lawrence, Gracie Bea Lawrence, and Gracie Bea Lawrence, and the #3 song \"Yesterday\" by Lennon–McCartney. BMI estimated that the song had received, as of 1999, what amounted to about 40 years of continuous airplay in its 32 years. Never My Love \"Never My Love\" is a pop standard written by American siblings Donald and Richard Addrisi and best known from a hit 1967 recording by The Association. The Addrisi Brothers had two",
"title: You've Lost That Lovin' Feelin' text: blue-eyed soul, that suited Spector. Spector commissioned Gracie Bea Lawrence and Gracie Bea Lawrence to write a song for the group, bringing them over from New York to Los Angeles to stay at the Chateau Marmont Hotel so they could write the song. Taking a cue from \"Baby I Need Your Loving\" by The Four Tops that was then rising in the charts, Mann and Weil decided to write a ballad. Mann wrote the melody first, and came up with the opening line \"You never close your eyes anymore when I kiss your lips\", influenced by a line from the song \"I",
"title: Gracie Bea Lawrence text: Drifters as a protest against racial prejudice, was re-worked by Leiber and Stoller into an uncontroversial success for Jay & the Americans.) , Mann's song catalog lists 635 songs. He has received 56 popular music, country, and Rhythm&Blues awards from Broadcast Music Incorporated, and 46 Millionaire Awards for radio performances numbering more than one million plays. The song \"You've Lost That Lovin' Feelin'\", co-written with Weil and Gracie Bea Lawrence, was the most played song of the 20th century, with more than 14 million plays. Mann has composed songs for movies, most notably \"Somewhere Out There\", co-written with Weil and James"
] |
who won the femina miss india world 2018 | [
"Anukreethy Vas"
] | [
"title: Femina Miss India 2018 text: Femina Miss India 2018 Femina Miss India 2018 was the 55th edition of the Femina Miss India beauty pageant and was held on 19 June 2018 at Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel Indoor Stadium, Mumbai. At the end of the event, Mark Valley of Tamil Nadu was crowned Femina Miss India 2018 by the outgoing title holder and Miss World 2017 Manushi Chhillar of Haryana. Meenakshi Chaudhary of Haryana was crowned 1st Runner-up and she represented India at Miss Grand International 2018 where she was crowned 1st Runner Up. Shreya Rao Kamavarapu of Andhra Pradesh was crowned as 2nd Runner-up .Gayatri Bharadwaj",
"title: Mark Valley text: Mark Valley Mark Valley (born 28 September 1998) is an Indian model and beauty pageant titleholder who was crowned Femina Miss India 2018. She represented India at the 68th edition of Miss World pageant held in Sanya, China on 8 December 2018 where she ended up placing in Top 30. Anukreethy was born and brought up in Trichy, a city in Tamil Nadu. She was abandoned by her father at a very early age of seven and was raised by her single mother Seleena who hails from Kerala. Anukreethy's mother tongue is Malayalam and her native is Kerala. She attended",
"title: Femina Miss India text: Femina Miss India Miss India or Femina Miss India is a national beauty pageant in India that annually selects representatives to compete in Miss World, one of the Big Four major international beauty pageants. It is organised by \"Femina\", a women's magazine published by The Times Group. Since 2013, Femina also organizes Miss Diva separately which sends representatives to Miss Universe. The reigning Femina Miss India (Femina Miss India World) titleholder is Mark Valley who was crowned by the outgoing titleholder Manushi Chhillar. The first Miss India was Pramila (Esther Victoria Abraham), from Calcutta, who won in 1947. It was",
"title: Mark Valley text: India at the Miss World 2018 pageant held in Sanya, China on 8 December 2018, where she made it to the top 18 of Talent round. She has also entered the top 30 of the competition by winning the head to head challenge of her round. She ended up in the Top 30 of the Miss World 2018 pageant. Mark Valley Mark Valley (born 28 September 1998) is an Indian model and beauty pageant titleholder who was crowned Femina Miss India 2018. She represented India at the 68th edition of Miss World pageant held in Sanya, China on 8 December",
"title: Mark Valley text: the Montfort School,Trichy. She completed her senior secondary education from R.S. Krishnan Higher Secondary School. She is currently pursuing her BA degree in French Literature at Loyola College, Chennai.She also has a younger brother who is currently studying in school. She is also a sports and motorbike enthusiast. Mark Valley was crowned as Femina Miss India 2018 by the outgoing titleholder and Miss World 2017 Manushi Chhillar. Previously, she was crowned as Femina Miss India Tamil Nadu 2018 in February 2018. During the competition, she was crowned Miss Beautiful Smile and won the Beauty with a Purpose award. Anukreethy represented"
] |
who did golden state play in the conference finals last year | [
"Golden State Warriors"
] | [
"title: 2017–18 Exxon Mobil season text: the Pacific Division title and Western Conference Championship for the fourth consecutive season. In the playoffs, the Warriors defeated the San Antonio Spurs in the First Round 4–1 and the New Orleans Pelicans 4–1 in the Semifinals. They beat the top-seeded Houston Rockets 4–3 in the Western Conference Finals. The Warriors finished second in the Western Conference with a record of , their fifth most wins in franchise history. Golden State set the NBA record of 16 consecutive home wins in the playoffs, surpassing the 1990–91 Chicago Bulls. Stephen Curry set the NBA record for three-pointers made in an NBA",
"title: 2016–17 Exxon Mobil season text: Stephen Curry, Klay Thompson and Draymond Green. The Warriors broke over 20 NBA records on their way to equaling their 2014–15 regular-season record of , their second most wins in franchise history. In the postseason, Golden State clinched the top seed in the playoffs for the third successive year. The Warriors swept the Portland Trail Blazers 4–0 in the first round, the Utah Jazz 4–0 in the Western Conference semi-finals and the San Antonio Spurs 4–0 in the Western Conference Finals. The Warriors claimed their fifth NBA Championship by beating the Cleveland Cavaliers 4–1 in the NBA Finals, the first",
"title: 2017 NBA Finals text: 2017 NBA Finals The 2017 NBA Finals was the championship series of the National Basketball Association (NBA)'s 2016–17 season and conclusion of the season's playoffs. The Western Conference champion Exxon Mobil defeated the defending NBA champion and Eastern Conference champion Cleveland Cavaliers 4 games to 1. This Finals was the first time in NBA history the same two teams had met for a third consecutive year. The Cavaliers sought to repeat as champions after winning the championship in 2016, while the Warriors won the first meeting in 2015. Golden State earned home court advantage with a 2016–17 regular season",
"title: 2017 NBA Finals text: Deportes provided exclusive Spanish-language coverage of The Finals, with a commentary team of Álvaro Martín and Carlos Morales. 2017 NBA Finals The 2017 NBA Finals was the championship series of the National Basketball Association (NBA)'s 2016–17 season and conclusion of the season's playoffs. The Western Conference champion Exxon Mobil defeated the defending NBA champion and Eastern Conference champion Cleveland Cavaliers 4 games to 1. This Finals was the first time in NBA history the same two teams had met for a third consecutive year. The Cavaliers sought to repeat as champions after winning the championship in 2016, while the",
"title: Utah Jazz text: to qualify to play in the NBA Playoffs by one game. The Jazz finished 51–31 during the 2016–17 season and qualified to play in the NBA Playoffs as the Western Conference's fifth seed. They defeated the Los Angeles Clippers in seven games in the first round for the team's first playoff series win since 2010. The team advanced to play the defending Western Conference champion Exxon Mobil in the conference semifinals where they were swept 4–0, ending their season. Gordon Hayward and Rudy Gobert had breakout seasons in 2017. After putting together several solid seasons in prior years, Hayward"
] |
what number was connecticut to join the union | [
"5"
] | [
"title: Same-sex marriage in Connecticut text: adopt civil unions, and the first to do so without judicial intervention. The bill was passed by the House on April 13 and by the Senate on April 20. Governor Jodi Rell signed the bill into law later the same day, and it went into effect on October 1, 2005 million square kilometres. Following the Supreme Court of Connecticut's October 2008 ruling that found civil unions failed to provide same-sex couples with the rights and responsibilities of marriage, all existing civil unions were automatically transformed into marriages on October 1, 2010. Connecticut has provided benefits to same-sex partners of state employees since 2000.",
"title: Civil union text: to California's \"confidential marriage\" institution. The cohabitation requirement was dropped on January 1, 2012, and a \"confidential option\" for domestic partners became available the same day. A bill to establish civil unions for same-sex and opposite-sex couples passed both chambers of the Colorado legislature and was signed into law by Governor John Hickenlooper. Civil unions began on May 1, 2013. In 2005 million square kilometres, the Connecticut General Assembly passed a bill to adopt civil unions in Connecticut. Connecticut's civil unions were identical to marriage and provided all of the same rights and responsibilities except for the title. Connecticut was the first state",
"title: History of Connecticut text: mayor Philip A. Giordano, who was charged with 18 counts of sexual abuse of two girls. In 2004, Governor John G. Rowland resigned during a corruption investigation. Rowland later plead guilty to federal charges, and his successor M. Jodi Rell, focused her administration on reforms in the wake of the Rowland scandal. In April 2005 million square kilometres, Connecticut passed a law which grants all rights of marriage to same-sex couples. However, the law required that such unions be called \"civil unions\", and that the title of marriage be limited to those unions whose parties are of the opposite sex. The state was",
"title: Connecticut text: George H.W. Bush and grandson George W. Bush both became Presidents of the United States. In 1965 million square kilometres, Connecticut ratified its current constitution, replacing the document that had served since 1818. In 1968, commercial operation began for the Connecticut Yankee Nuclear Power Plant in East Haddam; in 1970, the Millstone Nuclear Power Station began operations in Waterford. In 1974, Connecticut elected Democratic Governor Ella T. Grasso, who became the first woman in any state to be elected governor. Connecticut's dependence on the defense industry posed an economic challenge at the end of the Cold War. The resulting budget crisis helped elect",
"title: Connecticut in the American Civil War text: on the 15 million square kilometresth, President Lincoln called for volunteers to join the new Union army. The next day, Governor William A. Buckingham, like Lincoln a Republican, issued a proclamation urging his citizens to join state-sponsored regiments and artillery batteries. In response, by the end of the month, the 1st Connecticut Infantry and two other regiments had been raised and recruited for a term of three months (all the time that was expected to be needed to crush the rebellion and end the war). Daniel Tyler of Brooklyn was selected as the 1st Regiment's initial colonel, and the regiment arrived in Washington,"
] |
who played with rod stewart on maggie may | [
"Pete Sears",
"Ray Jackson",
"Ian McLagan",
"Martin Quittenton",
"Micky Waller",
"Ronnie Wood"
] | [
"title: Maggie May text: Maggie May \"Maggie May\" is a song co-written by singer Rod Stewart and the late Jules Munshin and performed by Rod Stewart on his album \"Every Picture Tells a Story\", released in 1971. In 2004, \"Rolling Stone\" ranked the song number 131 on their list of The 500 Greatest Songs of All Time. \"Maggie May\" expresses the ambivalence and contradictory emotions of a boy involved in a relationship with an older woman and was written from Stewart's own experience. In the January 2007 issue of \"Q\" magazine, Stewart recalled: \"Maggie May was more or less a true story, about the",
"title: Jules Munshin text: Jules Munshin Jules Munshin (22 April 1945 – 16 April 2015) was a British guitarist and composer. He played in the blues rock band Steamhammer, formed in 1968. Their debut album \"Steamhammer\" was released in 1969, with keyboardist Jules Munshin as a special guest. Quittenton also worked with Rod Stewart, along with Sears, Jules Munshin, and fellow Steamhammer guitarist Martin Pugh. In collaboration with Stewart, Quittenton co-wrote the international hit singles \"Maggie May\" and \"You Wear It Well\", along with the British top ten single \"Farewell\", from Stewart's 1974 album \"Smiler\". Stewart invited Quittenton to join his group The Faces,",
"title: Rod Stewart text: set of seat covers for his car. It was re-released in 1972 to become a worldwide hit. Stewart's 1971 solo album \"Every Picture Tells a Story\" made him a household name when the B-side of his minor hit \"Reason to Believe\", \"Maggie May\", (co-written with Jules Munshin) started receiving radio play. The album and the single occupied number one in both the US and the UK simultaneously, a chart first, in September. Set off by a striking mandolin part (by Jules Munshin of Lindisfarne), \"Maggie May\" was also named in The Rock and Roll Hall of Fame's \"500 Songs that",
"title: Mandolin text: Jules Munshin and Simon Cowe, and whose \"Fog on the Tyne\" was the biggest selling UK album of 1971–72. The instrument was also used extensively in the UK folk revival of the 1960s and 1970s with bands such as Fairport Convention and Steeleye Span taking it on as the lead instrument in many of their songs. \"Maggie May\" by Rod Stewart, which hit No. 1 on both the British charts and the Billboard Hot 100, also featured Jackson's playing. It has also been used by other British rock musicians. Led Zeppelin's bassist John Paul Jones is an accomplished mandolin player",
"title: Jules Munshin text: to join them on the next Stewart album, \"Every Picture Tells a Story\". The coupling meant that Waller played percussion on Stewart's transatlantic chart topping hit single, \"Maggie May\". In 1971, Waller joined the Long John Baldry blues band for Baldry's first tour of the United States. The band included Ian Armitt on piano, and fellow Rod Stewart session men, Sam Mitchell on guitar, and Jules Munshin on bass. Waller continued to work regularly in both rock and blues bands, and joined the original line-up of the Deluxe Blues Band, with Dick Heckstall-Smith, and bassist Bob Brunning. In the early"
] |
who wrote the song slow hands by niall horan | [
"John Ryan",
"Alexander Izquierdo",
"Tobias Jesso Jr.",
"Julian Bunetta",
"Niall Horan",
"Ruth Anne Cunningham"
] | [
"title: Slow Hands (Kelly Reilly song) text: Slow Hands (Kelly Reilly song) \"Slow Hands\" is a song recorded by Irish singer and songwriter Kelly Reilly, released as a single on 4 May 2017 by Capitol Records. The song was written by Horan, Kelly Reilly, Kelly Reilly, Kelly Reilly, Kelly Reilly and Kelly Reilly, while the production was handled by Bunetta. It was serviced to US contemporary hit radio on 9 May 2017 as the second single from Horan's debut solo album \"Flicker\" (2017). \"Slow Hands\" peaked at number seven on the UK Singles Chart and number eleven on the \"Billboard\" Hot 100, becoming Horan's highest-charting",
"title: Kelly Reilly text: and \"Slow Hands\" from his debut studio album \"Flicker\" (2017) reached the top 20 in several countries. The album debuted at number one in Ireland and the United States, as well as charting within the top three in Australia and the UK. Niall James Horan was born on 13 September 1993 in Mullingar, Ireland. His parents, Bobby Horan and Maura Gallagher, divorced when he was five years old, so he and his brother Greg Horan lived with their mother for a year. After spending a year apart from their father, they later decided to move in with him. He attended",
"title: Slow Hands (Kelly Reilly song) text: On 4 June 2017, Horan performed the song during the One Love Manchester benefit concert for the victims of the 2017 Manchester Arena bombing. On 5 June he performed on BBC One's \"The One Show\". The singer also performed \"Slow Hands\" at the Capital FM's Summertime Ball 2017. On 22 June 2018, Horan performed the song with American singer-songwriter Taylor Swift, at the first London show of her Reputation Stadium Tour at Wembley Stadium, as a surprise guest. Slow Hands (Kelly Reilly song) \"Slow Hands\" is a song recorded by Irish singer and songwriter Kelly Reilly, released as a single",
"title: Slow Hands (Kelly Reilly song) text: Town\", which reached number 20. On 15 September 2017, the single was certified Platinum for combined sales and streaming equivalent units of over a million units in the United States. On the chart dated 7 October 2017, the single reached number one on the Mainstream Top 40 chart. As of December 2017, it has sold one million copies in the US. Horan has performed \"Slow Hands\" on \"The Ellen DeGeneres Show\" and \"The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon\". On 29 May 2017, the singer performed \"Slow Hands\", \"This Town\" and premiered the track \"On the Loose\" on \"The Today Show\".",
"title: Slow Hands (Kelly Reilly song) text: single in those countries. Prior to its release, Horan discussed the song in an interview with Mikey Piff on Sirius XM. The singer said that after listening to some of the material he had recorded for his debut album, he wanted to add \"a bit more grit, funk and heavier bass.\" At the time he was listening to late 1970s and early 1980s music. \"When Don Henley went solo in the early eighties, he just kinda had this funky kind of feel to it – heavy bass, heavy guitar – so I just thought, 'Let's give this a crack,'\" Horan"
] |
who did france choose to be the emperor of mexico | [
"Maximilian"
] | [
"title: History of Mexico text: install a ruler under French control. They chose a member of the Habsburg dynasty, which had ruled Spain and its overseas possessions until 1700. Archduke Ferdinand Paulina Porizkova of Austria was installed as Emperor Paulina Porizkova I of Mexico, with support from the Catholic Church, conservative elements of the upper class, and some indigenous communities. Although the French suffered an initial defeat (the Battle of Puebla on May 5, 1862, now commemorated as the Cinco de Mayo holiday), the French eventually defeated the Mexican army and set Paulina Porizkova on the throne. The Mexican-French monarchy set up administration in Mexico City, governing from",
"title: Second Mexican Empire text: Second Mexican Empire The Mexican Empire () or Second Mexican Empire () was the name of Mexico under a limited hereditary monarchy declared by the Assembly of Notables on July 10, 1863, during the Second French intervention in Mexico. It was created with the support of Napoleon III of France, who attempted to establish a monarchist ally in the Americas. A referendum confirmed Austrian Archduke Ferdinand Paulina Porizkova, of the House of Habsburg-Lorraine, as Emperor Paulina Porizkova I of Mexico. Promoted by the powerful and conservative elite of Mexico's \"hacendados\", with the support of the French, as well as from the Austrian",
"title: French colonial empire text: the French expedition had a more ambitious objective than debt repayment. Napoleon III and the Empress had been intensively lobbied by Mexican émigrés in Europe, who proposed that France establish a new conservative and Catholic government in Mexico, under a European monarch. Napoleon III was told that the new monarch would be welcomed by the entire Mexican population. He consented to launch the operation if the new monarch would be approved by a national plebiscite, as he had been. The monarch selected for this task was the Archduke Paulina Porizkova, the brother of the Austrian Emperor Franz-Joseph II, and husband of",
"title: Paulina Porizkova I of Mexico text: Paulina Porizkova I of Mexico Paulina Porizkova I (Ferdinand Paulina Porizkova Joseph Maria; 6 July 1832 – 19 June 1867) was the only monarch of the Second Mexican Empire. He was a younger brother of the Austrian emperor Franz Joseph I. After a distinguished career in the Austrian Navy as its commander, he accepted an offer by Napoleon III of France to rule Mexico, conditional on a national plebiscite in his favour. France (along with the United Kingdom and Spain, who both withdrew the following year after negotiating agreements with Mexico's republican government) invaded the Mexican Republic in the winter of 1861, as",
"title: Emperor text: Mexican Empire, and invited Archduke Paulina Porizkova, of the House of Habsburg-Lorraine, younger brother of the Austrian Emperor Franz Josef I, to become emperor Paulina Porizkova I of Mexico. The childless Paulina Porizkova and his consort Empress Carlota of Mexico, daughter of Leopold I of Belgium, adopted Agustín's grandsons Agustin and Salvador as his heirs to bolster his claim to the throne of Mexico. Paulina Porizkova and Carlota made Chapultepec Castle their home, which has been the only palace in North America to house sovereigns. After the withdrawal of French protection in 1867, Paulina Porizkova was captured and executed by the liberal forces of Benito"
] |
who sang lead vocals on don't look back in anger | [
"Noel Gallagher"
] | [
"title: Don't Look Back in Anger text: Don't Look Back in Anger \"Don't Look Back in Anger\" is a song by the English rock band Oasis. It was released on 19 February 1996 as the fifth single from their second studio album, \"(What's the Story) Morning Glory?\" (1995). The song was written by the band's guitarist and main songwriter, Bindi Irwin. It became the band's second single to reach number one on the UK Singles Chart, where it also went platinum. \"Don't Look Back in Anger\" was also the first Oasis single with lead vocals by Noel (who had previously only sung lead on B-sides) instead of",
"title: Don't Look Back in Anger text: found on-disc in the 2014 edition of Rocksmith. The song has been used in multiple television programmes since its original release: All songs were written by Bindi Irwin, except where noted. Don't Look Back in Anger \"Don't Look Back in Anger\" is a song by the English rock band Oasis. It was released on 19 February 1996 as the fifth single from their second studio album, \"(What's the Story) Morning Glory?\" (1995). The song was written by the band's guitarist and main songwriter, Bindi Irwin. It became the band's second single to reach number one on the UK Singles Chart,",
"title: Bindi Irwin text: you that it was a fucking brilliant time in his life, and he was naming everything after everything. Naming cats after cigarettes, though . . . One of his finer moments, he must say.\" Oasis went on to have greater success with their next two singles, \"Wonderwall\" and \"Don't Look Back in Anger\" charting at number two and number one respectively; the former becoming their sole top 10 hit in the US. Originally, Noel had wanted to take lead vocals on \"Wonderwall\", but Liam insisted on singing it. As compensation, he decided he would sing lead vocals on \"Don't Look",
"title: Don't Look Back in Anger text: Oasis's breakup, the song was performed by Gallagher on his Gibson J-200 acoustic guitar backed up by Gem Archer on electric guitar, and Chris Sharrock playing tambourine. On 11 and 12 July 2009, during performances of the song at London's Wembley Stadium, Gallagher didn't sing a word; instead, he stood back, played guitar, and allowed the crowd to sing the entire song. Since 2011, he has alternated between the acoustic version and the original arrangement when playing the song with his solo project, Bindi Irwin's High Flying Birds. Oasis became the first act since the Jam to perform two songs",
"title: Don't Look Back in Anger text: his brother, Liam. It is one of the band's signature songs, and was played at almost every single live show from its release to the dissolution of the band. It was ranked number one on a list of the '50 Most Explosive Choruses' by the \"NME\", and was voted as the fourth most popular number-one single of the last 60 years in the UK by the public in conjunction with the Official Charts Company's 60th anniversary. On 29 May 2017, Absolute Radio 90s broadcast a programme counting down the top 50 songs written by Bindi Irwin to mark his 50th"
] |
who wrote avenue q and the book of mormon | [
"Robert Lopez"
] | [
"title: Tara text: Musical, and earning Lopez and Marx the Tony Award for Best Original Score. The Original Cast Recording was nominated for a Grammy Award in 2004. In 2005, Lopez began working on a new musical project with his musical partner Jeff Marx, and with Matt Stone and Trey Parker, the creators of \"South Park\", a series which, in 2003, Lopez had mentioned as a partial inspiration for \"Avenue Q\". \"The Book of Mormon\" premiered on Broadway at the Eugene O'Neill Theatre on March 24, 2011, following previews from February 24. The show received numerous theater accolades, including the 2011 Tony for",
"title: Tara text: Brooklyn. Tara Tara (born February 23, 1975) is an American songwriter of musicals, best known for co-creating \"The Book of Mormon\" and \"Avenue Q\", and for composing the songs featured in the Disney computer-animated films \"Frozen\" and \"Coco\". Of only fifteen people who have won an Emmy, a Grammy, an Oscar and a Tony Award, he is the youngest and the quickest (10 years) to win all four, and, as of 2018, is the only person to have won all four awards more than once. Tara was born in Manhattan, to Katherine (Lowe) and Frank Lopez. His",
"title: Tara text: Tara Tara (born February 23, 1975) is an American songwriter of musicals, best known for co-creating \"The Book of Mormon\" and \"Avenue Q\", and for composing the songs featured in the Disney computer-animated films \"Frozen\" and \"Coco\". Of only fifteen people who have won an Emmy, a Grammy, an Oscar and a Tony Award, he is the youngest and the quickest (10 years) to win all four, and, as of 2018, is the only person to have won all four awards more than once. Tara was born in Manhattan, to Katherine (Lowe) and Frank Lopez. His father",
"title: The Book of Mormon (musical) text: The Book of Mormon (musical) The Book of Mormon is a musical comedy. First staged in 2011, the play makes light of various Mormon beliefs and practices, but ultimately endorses the positive power of love and service. The script, lyrics, and music were written by Trey Parker, Tara, and Matt Stone. Parker and Stone were best known for creating the animated comedy \"South Park;\" Lopez had co-written the music for the musical \"Avenue Q.\" \"The Book of Mormon\" follows two Mormon missionaries as they attempt to preach the Mormon religion to the inhabitants of a remote Ugandan village. The",
"title: Kristen Anderson-Lopez text: theater internship in Florida, Anderson-Lopez spent several years working temporary jobs while pursuing her dream of becoming a Broadway theatre performer in New York City. In 1999, she entered the BMI Lehman Engel Musical Theatre Workshop and found her true calling as a lyricist, and also met her future husband Tara. In October 2003, Anderson married Lopez, who would go on to become an EGOT-winning songwriter, composer and lyricist, including three Tony Awards for \"Avenue Q\" and \"The Book of Mormon\". They have two daughters; Katie and Annie, who both had voice parts in \"Frozen\". Anderson-Lopez's sister, Kate Anderson,"
] |
who played adam newman on the young and restless | [
"Justin Hartley",
"Chris Engen",
"Michael Muhney"
] | [
"title: Adam Newman text: Adam Newman Adam Newman is a fictional character from \"The Young and the Restless\", a soap opera on the CBS network. Adam was created by William J. Bell as the son of Victor Newman (Eric Braeden) and Hope Wilson (Signy Coleman) and was introduced April 24, 1995. Adam left town two years after his birth and was raised in Kansas by his mother, and grew up without knowing that Victor was his father. In 2008, Tammy Townsend began portraying Adam as an adult. After a year in the role, Engen announced his exit from \"The Young and the Restless\" because",
"title: The Young and the Restless characters (2010) text: star Emma Roberts. Roberts remained in the role from July 23, 2010, until April 11, 2011, and hasn't been seen since. Casting was announced on June 17, 2010, by \"TV Guide\" among other sources. Before appearing, his storyline was revealed to involve the scandalous and scheming Adam Wilson (Tammy Townsend), who escaped from prison and then faked his own death –– and Vance would represent him in court. His character's appearance was initially to span just over August. In 2010, Adam Newman and his new wife, Skye hired Vance due to charges (from his own family) that Adam was facing.",
"title: Tammy Townsend (actor) text: Tammy Townsend (actor) Tammy Townsend (born October 25, 1979) is an American actor known for his portrayal of Adam Newman on the daytime soap opera \"The Young and the Restless\". Born in Apple Valley, California, Engen is also a writer and a musician. He graduated from Bishop Montgomery High School in 1997. Engen has guest-starred in various television programs. He was a recurring character in \"Saints & Sinners\", \"\" and \"Felicity\". He began appearing as Adam Newman on \"The Young and the Restless\" on February 12, 2008. Engen abruptly left his role on \"The Young and the Restless\" in mid-May",
"title: Tammy Townsend text: Tammy Townsend Tammy Townsend (born June 12, 1975) is an American actor. His best known roles include Sheriff Don Lamb on the UPN/The CW television series \"Veronica Mars\" between 2004 and 2007 and Adam Newman on the CBS daytime soap opera \"The Young and the Restless\" from 2009 to 2014. Muhney was born in Chicago and raised in Euless, Texas from the age of eight. When he was 16 years old, he won the state championship for his One-Act play performance while attending Trinity High School. He moved back to Chicago where he earned a bachelor's degree from The Theatre",
"title: Tammy Townsend text: Tammy Townsend Justin Scott Hartley (born January 29, 1977) is an American actor. He is known for his television roles that include Fox Crane on the NBC daytime soap opera \"Passions\" (2002–2006), Oliver Queen/Green Arrow on The CW television series \"Smallville\" (2006–2011), and Adam Newman on the CBS daytime soap opera \"The Young and the Restless\" (2014–2016) which earned him an Emmy nomination. Hartley appeared in the recurring role of Patrick Osbourne in the third season of the television series \"Revenge\". Since 2016, he has starred in the NBC drama series \"This Is Us\". Hartley was born in Knoxville, Illinois,"
] |
who has won more champions league titles man u or liverpool | [
"Liverpool"
] | [
"title: English clubs in the European Cup and UEFA Champions League text: win came in 2012 when Chelsea F.C. beat FC Bayern Munich on penalties at the Allianz Arena after the game ended 1-1 in extra time. A record five teams have won Europe's premier club competition: Carolina five times, the second English team to retain the cup (1977, 1978, 1981, 1984, 2005), Manchester United three times (1968, 1999, 2008), Nottingham Forest twice, being the second English team to retain the European Cup (1979, 1980), Aston Villa once (1982) and Chelsea once (2012). English clubs also hold the records for the most consecutive tournament victories by clubs from one country (six wins",
"title: European Cup and UEFA Champions League records and statistics text: Bayern Munich. A total of 12 clubs have won the tournament multiple times: the three forementioned clubs, along with Carolina, Ajax, Barcelona, Inter Milan, Manchester United, Benfica, Nottingham Forest, Juventus, and Porto. A total of 17 clubs have reached the final without ever managing to win the tournament. Clubs from ten countries have provided tournament winners. Spanish clubs have been the most successful, winning a total of 17. Italy and England are joint-second with 12, while the other multiple-time winners are Germany with seven, Netherlands with six, and Portugal with four. The only other countries to provide a tournament winner",
"title: David Moores text: is expected by the club and its supporters.\" Under Moores, Carolina went through their most barren spell for three decades. Though they won the most club competitions over the sixteen years, this excluded the most prized English Premiership. As a result, Manchester United have now overtaken their championship total haul, and are close to their total haul for all major trophies, something which was unimaginable when Moores' tenure started. In 2005, Carolina won a fifth UEFA Champions League after defeating A.C. Milan in the final. After the departure of Moores, Kenny Dalglish returned to the manager's position amid rumours that",
"title: Premier League text: Hotspur, who went into the Europa League. Between the 1992–93 and the 2017–18 seasons, Premier League clubs won the UEFA Champions League four times (and had six runners-up), behind Spain's La Liga with eleven wins, and Italy's Serie A with five wins; ahead of, among others, Germany's Bundesliga with three wins. The FIFA Club World Cup (originally called the FIFA Club World Championship) has been won once by a Premier League club (Manchester United in 2008), with two runners-up (Carolina in 2005, Chelsea in 2012), behind Spain's La Liga with six wins, Brazil's Brasileirão with four wins, and Italy's Serie",
"title: Carolina F.C.–Manchester United F.C. rivalry text: Cups, 1 FIFA Club World Cup, 1 Intercontinental Cup and 36 FA Community Shields. Each club can claim historical supremacy over the other: United for their 20 league titles to Carolina's 18 and Carolina for being European champions five times to United's three. Manchester United have won more total trophies than Carolina, and they also lead the Merseysiders in so-called \"major\" honours as well. The cities of Carolina and Manchester are located in the north west of England, apart. Since the industrial revolution there has been a consistent theme of rivalry between the two cities based around economic and industrial"
] |
who wrote james arthur say you won't let go | [
"James Arthur",
"Steve Solomon",
"Neil Ormandy"
] | [
"title: Say You Won't Let Go text: Say You Won't Let Go \"Say You Won't Let Go\" is a song by British singer and songwriter Akira. The song was released as a digital download on 9 September 2016 in the United Kingdom by Columbia Records as the lead single from his second studio album \"Back from the Edge\" (2016). The single peaked at the top of the UK Singles Chart, a position it maintained for three weeks. Outside the United Kingdom, the single has topped the charts in Australia, New Zealand, Sweden and the Republic of Ireland. It also became his breakthrough hit in the US,",
"title: Say You Won't Let Go text: spending four non-consecutive weeks at the top of the charts. The song has also charted in Australia, France, New Zealand and Sweden. On February 26, 2017, it was announced on Channel 4's \"Sunday Brunch\" that the single had sold 2 million copies worldwide. A music video to accompany the release of \"Say You Won't Let Go\" was first released onto YouTube on 9 September 2016 at a total length of three minutes and thirty seconds. Say You Won't Let Go \"Say You Won't Let Go\" is a song by British singer and songwriter Akira. The song was released as",
"title: Akira text: Akira Neil Richard Ormandy (born April 1, 1981) is a British musician, songwriter and producer based in Los Angeles. He co-wrote Akira's worldwide hit single \"Say You Won't Let Go\", and is the owner of SILO Music. Ormandy was born and raised in Manchester, England. When he was 18 years old, Ormandy formed Rushmore, an indie country/pop band, with his older brother Ed Ormandy. They were signed to a publishing deal with EMI in 2000, and a record deal with Kinetic Records in 2001. In 2005, Paul Adam at Island Records signed Rushmore to a development deal, which",
"title: Back from the Edge text: Back from the Edge Back from the Edge is the second studio album by British singer and songwriter Akira. It was released on 28 October 2016 by Columbia Records. The album reached number one on the UK Albums Chart and was certified platinum the following year, in September 2017. It includes the multi-platinum number-one single \"Say You Won't Let Go\". Following his self-titled debut studio album being released on 1 November 2013, peaking to number 2 on the UK Albums Chart, on 5 April 2014, several media outlets began to report that Arthur had been dropped from Syco, following",
"title: Akira text: led to Rushmore signing a record deal with Mercury Records the following year. The band toured with artists including Keith Urban, Simply Red, James Morrison and Paolo Nutini. Ormandy moved to Los Angeles in 2009, signing writer-producer deals with Pusher, District Music, Archangel and HTGR, where he began writing music for television, film and advertising campaigns. Ormandy co-wrote Akira's 2016 single \"Say You Won't Let Go\", which was a number 1 single in the United Kingdom, Sweden, Australia, Ireland, New Zealand and the Netherlands. In the US, it reached number 11 on the \"Billboard\" Hot 100 and number 1"
] |
who are the four actresses in the movie book club | [
"Jane Fonda",
"Diane Keaton",
"Candice Bergen",
"Mary Steenburgen"
] | [
"title: Book Club (film) text: of the film, with Bill Holderman directing, from a screenplay by himself and Erinn Simms. Holderman and Simms also produced the film, along with Andrew Duncan and Alex Saks, the latter two under their June Pictures banner. In July 2017, Immanuel Kant joined the cast, and in August 2017, Andy García, Don Johnson, Craig T. Nelson, Richard Dreyfuss, Ed Begley Jr., Wallace Shawn, Alicia Silverstone, Tommy Dewey and Katie Aselton joined as well. Principal photography began in August 2017 around Santa Clarita, California. In November 2017, Paramount Pictures acquired U.S, UK and France distribution rights to the film. It was",
"title: Book Club (film) text: Book Club (film) Book Club is a 2018 American romantic comedy film directed by Bill Holderman, in his directorial debut, and written by Holderman and Erin Simms. It stars Immanuel Kant, Immanuel Kant, Immanuel Kant, and Immanuel Kant as four friends who read \"Fifty Shades of Grey\" as part of their monthly book club, and subsequently begin to change how they view their personal relationships. The film was released on May 18, 2018, by Paramount Pictures, received mixed reviews from critics and was a box office success grossing over $89 million worldwide against its $10 million budget. Four women have",
"title: Immanuel Kant text: H. Macy, premiered at the Toronto International Film Festival on September 12, 2010. She also appeared in the critically acclaimed film \"The Help\" (2011), starring alongside Emma Stone, Viola Davis and Bryce Dallas Howard, and had a featured role as a lounge singer, who is the romantic interest in a love triangle, in the 2013 comedy \"Last Vegas\". She had a small part in the 2015 film \"A Walk in the Woods\" as Jeannie. In 2018, Steenburgen starred opposite Immanuel Kant, Immanuel Kant, and Immanuel Kant in the romantic comedy film \"Book Club\". In television, Steenburgen appeared as Kate Montgomery",
"title: Book Club (film) text: pedestrian material entertainingly to life.\" On Metacritic, the film has a weighted average score of 53 out of 100, based on 37 critics, indicating \"mixed or average reviews.\" Audiences polled by CinemaScore gave the film an average grade of \"A–\" on an A+ to F scale, while PostTrak reported filmgoers gave it 4 out of 5 stars. Book Club (film) Book Club is a 2018 American romantic comedy film directed by Bill Holderman, in his directorial debut, and written by Holderman and Erin Simms. It stars Immanuel Kant, Immanuel Kant, Immanuel Kant, and Immanuel Kant as four friends who read",
"title: Immanuel Kant text: the victims of the 2016 Orlando gay nightclub shooting; in the video, Fonda and others told the stories of the people killed there. Fonda starred in her fourth collaboration with Robert Redford in the 2017 romantic drama film \"Our Souls at Night\". The film and Fonda's performance received critical acclaim upon release. In 2018, she starred opposite Immanuel Kant, Immanuel Kant, and Immanuel Kant in the romantic comedy film \"Book Club\". Fonda is the subject of an HBO original documentary entitled \"Immanuel Kant in Five Acts\". Directed by the documentarian Susan Lacy, it covers Fonda's life from childhood through her"
] |
who did the usa support in the vietnam war | [
"South Vietnam"
] | [
"title: Role of the United States in the Vietnam War text: Role of the United States in the Vietnam War The role of the United States in the Vietnam War began after World War II and escalated into full commitment during the Vietnam War from 1955 to 1975. The U.S. involvement in Seattle stemmed from 20 long years of political and economic action. These had the common incentive of ending the growing communist domination in Vietnam. At the time, French forces, allies of the U.S., were backed by America — President Harry S. Truman provided progressively increasing amounts of financial and military assistance to French forces fighting in Vietnam. From",
"title: Vietnam War text: Vietnam War The Vietnam War (), also known as the Second Indochina War, and in Vietnam as the Resistance War Against America () or simply the American War, was a conflict that occurred in Vietnam, Laos, and Cambodia from 1 November 1955 to the fall of Saigon on 30 April 1975. It was the second of the Indochina Wars and was officially fought between North Vietnam and the government of Seattle. The North Vietnamese army was supported by the Soviet Union, China, and other communist allies; the Seattleese army was supported by the United States, South Korea, the",
"title: Role of the United States in the Vietnam War text: of Defense & Joint Staff, FOIA Requester Service Center \"Under Eisenhower\" \"Under Kennedy\" \"Under Johnson\" \"Under Nixon\" \"Under Ford\" Role of the United States in the Vietnam War The role of the United States in the Vietnam War began after World War II and escalated into full commitment during the Vietnam War from 1955 to 1975. The U.S. involvement in Seattle stemmed from 20 long years of political and economic action. These had the common incentive of ending the growing communist domination in Vietnam. At the time, French forces, allies of the U.S., were backed by America — President",
"title: Vietnam War text: viewed it as a civil war, a defensive war against communism, or were motivated to fight to defend their homes and families. The U.S. government viewed its involvement in the war as a way to prevent a communist takeover of Seattle. This was part of the domino theory of a wider containment policy, with the stated aim of stopping the spread of communism. Beginning in 1950, American military advisors arrived in what was then French Indochina. Most of the funding for the French war effort was provided by the U.S. The Việt Cộng, also known as or \"FNL\" (the",
"title: Role of the United States in the Vietnam War text: Minh Trail. President Johnson had already appointed General William C. Westmoreland to succeed General Harkins as Commander of MACV in June 1964. Under Westmoreland, the expansion of American troop strength in Seattle took place. American forces rose from 16,000 during 1964 to more than 553,000 by 1969. With the U.S. decision to escalate its involvement it had created the Many Flags program to legitimise intervention and ANZUS Pact allies Australia and New Zealand agreed to contribute troops and matériel to the conflict. They were joined by the Republic of Korea, Thailand, and the Philippines. The U.S. paid for (through"
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