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"Dzhokhar Anzorovich Tsarnaev is a Kyrgyz-American terrorist of Chechen \ndescent who was ... <b>Tamerlan</b> was killed and a Massachusetts Bay \nTransportation Authority Police officer was critically injured in the course of \nTsarnaev's ... "Tsarnaev carjacking survivor Dun Meng on why he's sharing his \nstory in '<b>Patriots Day</b>'".",
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"This is a list of single-season <b>records</b> in <b>Major League</b> Baseball. Contents. 1 \n<b>Batting records</b>. 1.1 Overview (1876–present); 1.2 Home runs; 1.3 <b>Hits</b>; 1.4 \n<b>Batting</b> ...",
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"Ichiro Suzuki /ˈiːtʃɪroʊ suːˈzuːki often referred to mononymously as Ichiro \n(イチロー, ... Ichiro established a number of <b>batting records</b>, including <b>MLB's</b> single\n-season <b>record</b> for <b>hits</b> with 262. He achieved 10 consecutive 200-<b>hit</b> seasons, ...",
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"In baseball, a <b>hit</b> is credited to a batter when he reaches first base – or any \nsubsequent base – safely after <b>hitting</b> a fair ball, without the benefit of an error or \na fielder's choice. One hundred sixteen different players have recorded at least \nsix <b>hits</b> in a single nine-inning Major League Baseball game, the <b>most</b> ... These \ngames have resulted in other single-game <b>MLB</b> records being set due ...",
"The 3,000 <b>hit</b> club is the group of batters who have collected 3,000 or more \nregular-season <b>hits</b> in their careers in Major League Baseball (<b>MLB</b>). ... The <b>most</b> \nrecent player to join the club is Pujols, who collected his 3,000th <b>hit</b> on May 4, \n2018, ...",
"This is a list of Major League Baseball <b>hit</b> records. Bolded names mean the \nplayer is still active ... In 1968, <b>MLB</b> ruled that walks in 1887 would not be \ncounted as <b>hits</b>, so Lyons' streak was no longer ... leader despite having the \n<b>highest</b> single-season average under the ruling, and Lyons' <b>hitting</b> streak is not \nrecognized.",
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"In Major League Baseball (<b>MLB</b>), records play an integral part in evaluating a \nplayer's impact ... Barry Bonds holds the <b>most hitting</b> records with ten, <b>most</b> \nnotably the career home run and single-season home run records. Ichiro Suzuki \ncollected ...",
"In baseball, completing the cycle is the accomplishment of <b>hitting</b> a single, a \ndouble, a triple, and a home run in the same game. Collecting the <b>hits</b> in that \norder is known as a "natural cycle", which has occurred 14 times in Major League \nBaseball (<b>MLB</b>). The cycle itself is semi-rare in <b>MLB</b>, occurring a total of 330 times\n, starting ... The <b>most</b> cycles <b>hit</b> by a single player in <b>MLB</b> is three, accomplished \nby four ...",
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"In baseball, a pinch hitter is a substitute batter. Batters can be substituted at any \ntime while the ... The American League of <b>MLB</b>, the Pacific League of Nippon \nProfessional Baseball (NPB), the KBO League (in Korea), and various other ... \nThis is a list of players with the <b>most</b> pinch <b>hits</b> in Major League Baseball history. \nNames ...",
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"Operations Order No. 35",
"Charles Sweeney",
"Fat Man",
"Silverplate",
"Paul Tibbets",
"Manhattan Project",
"Potsdam Declaration"
],
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"Responsibility for the timing of the second <b>bombing</b> was ... off Tinian by Sweeney \nusing Bockscar as the <b>drop</b> airplane. Assembly ... Strike <b>order</b> for the <b>Nagasaki</b> \n<b>bombing</b> as posted August 8, 1945 ...",
"The surrender of Imperial Japan was announced by Japanese Emperor Hirohito \non August 15 ... Following these events, Emperor Hirohito intervened and \n<b>ordered</b> the ... In the middle of the meeting, shortly after 11:00, news arrived that \n<b>Nagasaki</b>, on ... The world will note that the first <b>atomic bomb</b> was <b>dropped</b> on \n<b>Hiroshima</b>, ...",
"A few hours after <b>Nagasaki</b>, he <b>told</b> the cabinet that ... to have one hundred \n<b>atomic bombs</b> ... they could <b>drop</b> ...",
"Operations <b>Order</b> No. 35 was an <b>order</b> issued by the 509th Composite Group on \nAugust 5, 1945 for the <b>atomic bombing</b> mission on Hiroshima, Japan, during \nWorld War ... The Little Boy <b>atomic bomb</b> was <b>dropped</b> over Hiroshima at 08:15 \nlocal time. Tibbets ... Atomic bombings of <b>Hiroshima and Nagasaki</b> · 1945 \ndocuments ...",
"Charles W. Sweeney (December 27, 1919 – July 16, 2004) was an officer in the \nUnited States Army Air Forces during World War II and the pilot who flew \nBockscar carrying the Fat Man <b>atomic bomb</b> to the Japanese city of <b>Nagasaki</b> on \nAugust 9, 1945. ... As the crew had been <b>ordered to drop</b> the bomb visually if \npossible, Sweeney ...",
""Fat Man" was the codename for the nuclear bomb that was detonated over the \nJapanese city of Nagasaki ... In <b>drop</b> tests in early weeks, the Fat Man missed its \ntarget by an average of ... Main article: Atomic bombings of <b>Hiroshima and</b> \n<b>Nagasaki</b> ... The second <b>atomic bombing</b>, on Nagasaki, came only three days \nafter the ...",
"... of the 509th Composite Group, <b>dropped</b> an <b>atomic bomb</b> on <b>Nagasaki</b>. \nSilverplate was the code reference for the United States Army Air Forces' \nparticipation in the Manhattan Project during World War II. Originally the name for \nthe aircraft modification project which enabled a B-29 Superfortress bomber to \n<b>drop</b> an atomic weapon, ... Seventeen production Silverplate aircraft were \n<b>ordered</b> in August 1944 to ...",
"Paul Warfield Tibbets Jr. (23 February 1915 – 1 November 2007) was a brigadier \ngeneral in the United States Air Force. He is best known as the pilot who flew the \nB-29 Superfortress known as the Enola Gay (named after his mother) when it \n<b>dropped</b> Little Boy, the first of two <b>atomic bombs</b> used in ... The <b>atomic bomb</b>, \ncode-named "Little Boy", was <b>dropped</b> over <b>Hiroshima</b> at ...",
"The Manhattan Project was a research and development undertaking during \nWorld War II that ... Two types of <b>atomic bombs</b> were developed concurrently \nduring the war: a relatively simple gun-type ... Little Boy and Fat Man bombs were \nused a month later in the atomic bombings of <b>Hiroshima and Nagasaki</b>, \nrespectively.",
"The Potsdam Declaration or the Proclamation Defining Terms for Japanese \nSurrender was a ... This ambiguity was intentional on the part of the U.S. \ngovernment in <b>order</b> to allow the Allies a free hand in running the affairs of Japan \nafterwards. ... <b>dropped</b> the first <b>atomic bomb</b> on the Japanese city of <b>Hiroshima</b> on \nAugust 6, ..."
]
}
]
} | [
"American President Harry S. Truman"
] | Atomic bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki |