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Given the following information: Passage-0 Title: Welcome to Korea Content: Welcome to Korea "Welcome to Korea" was a 2-episode story arc, the 73rd and 74th episodes of the "M*A*S*H" television series, and first two episodes of the fourth season of the series. First aired on September 12, 1975, the series' first 60 minute episode (double the normal time) was most notable for its off-screen departure of the character of Captain Trapper John McIntyre (played by Wayne Rogers), and his replacement by the freshly drafted Captain B.J. Hunnicutt (played by Mike Farrell). "Welcome to Korea" features the first depiction of the 4077th MASH following the death of former unit commander Lieutenant Passage-1 Title: Trapper John, M.D. Content: Trapper John, M.D. Trapper John, M.D. is an American medical drama television series and spin-off of the film "MASH" (1970). Pernell Roberts portrayed the title character, a lovable surgeon who became a mentor and father figure in San Francisco, California. The show ran on CBS from September 23, 1979, to September 4, 1986. Roberts played the character more than twice as long as had Wayne Rogers (1972–75) on the TV series "M*A*S*H"; Roberts took over the role played by Elliott Gould in the film. =Overview= "Trapper John, M.D." focuses on Dr. "Trapper" John McIntyre (Pernell Roberts) 28 years after his Passage-2 Title: M*A*S*H Content: in the trailer it was rendered as "M*A*S*H". "M*A*S*H", a spin-off of the film, ran from 1972 to 1983, more than three times as long as the war it chronicled. It starred Alan Alda as Hawkeye Pierce and Wayne Rogers as Trapper John McIntyre. After the third season, Rogers left the show and was replaced by Mike Farrell as B. J. Hunnicutt. Another change was the addition of Harry Morgan as Colonel Sherman T. Potter, a veteran character actor and former Universal contract player, who replaced McLean Stevenson the same year. This series is the most popular and best-known version Answer the following question based on the given information or your internal knowledge with one or few words without the source. Question: who took trapper john's place on mash
B.J. Hunnicutt
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Given the following information: Passage-0 Title: Air Jordan Content: them had a certain edginess associated with outlaw activities. Fragment x Jordan 1's: Staying true to the original Air Jordan, the remastered design features an all-over, premium leather execution with black overlays, blue accents, and Fragment insignia. The Air Jordan I was originally released on the market from 1985 to 1986, with re-releases (known as "retros") in 1994, 2001–2004, and 2007–2018. Here are some released colorways: Breds Black Red: September 15, 1985 White/Black-Red: September 15, 1985 Black/Royal Blue: 1985 White/Blue: 1986 Pewter/Black Max-Orange: January 31, 2009 White/Sea Green: July 4, 2009 Black/Shadow Grey-White: September 1, 2009 Wolf Grey/Spice White: July Passage-1 Title: 2007 Orlando Predators season Content: 3rd Quarter: 4th Quarter: Scoring Summary: 1st Quarter: 2nd Quarter: 3rd Quarter: 4th Quarter: Scoring Summary: 1st Quarter: 2nd Quarter: 3rd Quarter: 4th Quarter: Scoring Summary: 1st Quarter: 2nd Quarter: 3rd Quarter: 4th Quarter: Scoring Summary: 1st Quarter: 2nd Quarter: 3rd Quarter: 4th Quarter: Scoring Summary: 1st Quarter: 2nd Quarter: 3rd Quarter: 4th Quarter: Scoring Summary: 1st Quarter: 2nd Quarter: 3rd Quarter: 4th Quarter: Scoring Summary: 1st Quarter: 2nd Quarter: 3rd Quarter: 4th Quarter: Scoring Summary: 1st Quarter: 2nd Quarter: 3rd Quarter: 4th Quarter: Scoring Summary: 1st Quarter: 2nd Quarter: 3rd Quarter: 4th Quarter: Scoring Summary: 1st Quarter: 2nd Quarter: Passage-2 Title: 2007 Nashville Kats season Content: Quarter: 3rd Quarter: 4th Quarter: Scoring summary: 1st Quarter: 2nd Quarter: 3rd Quarter: 4th Quarter: Scoring summary: 1st Quarter: 2nd Quarter: 3rd Quarter: 4th Quarter: Scoring summary: 1st Quarter: 2nd Quarter: 3rd Quarter: 4th Quarter: Scoring summary: 1st Quarter: 2nd Quarter: 3rd Quarter: 4th Quarter: Scoring summary: 1st Quarter: 2nd Quarter: 3rd Quarter: 4th Quarter: Scoring summary: 1st Quarter: 2nd Quarter: 3rd Quarter: 4th Quarter: Scoring summary: 1st Quarter: 2nd Quarter: 3rd Quarter: 4th Quarter: Scoring summary: 1st Quarter: 2nd Quarter: 3rd Quarter: 4th Quarter: Scoring summary: 1st Quarter: 2nd Quarter: 3rd Quarter: 4th Quarter: Scoring summary: 1st Quarter: 2nd Answer the following question based on the given information or your internal knowledge with one or few words without the source. Question: when did the jordan bred 4 come out
1989
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Given the following information: Passage-0 Title: The Dumping Ground (series 6) Content: The Dumping Ground (series 6) The sixth series of the British children's television series "The Dumping Ground" began broadcasting on 12 January 2018 on CBBC and ended on 7 December 2018. The series follows the lives of the children living in the fictional children's care home of Ashdene Ridge, nicknamed by them "The Dumping Ground". It consisted of twenty-four, thirty-minute episodes, airing in two halves in January and September; ten episodes for the second half premiered a week early on BBC iPlayer. It is the fourteenth series in The Story of Tracy Beaker franchise. Alexander Aze returned as Dexter Bellman, Passage-1 Title: The Dumping Ground (series 6) Content: does not hurt them and Ryan goes around fixing broken things, but the young people find it hard to believe. Leo James and Cole Wealleans-Watts joined the series, playing brothers Bird and Jay. <onlyinclude></onlyinclude> The Dumping Ground (series 6) The sixth series of the British children's television series "The Dumping Ground" began broadcasting on 12 January 2018 on CBBC and ended on 7 December 2018. The series follows the lives of the children living in the fictional children's care home of Ashdene Ridge, nicknamed by them "The Dumping Ground". It consisted of twenty-four, thirty-minute episodes, airing in two halves in Passage-2 Title: The Dumping Ground Content: it was confirmed that two further series, with 24 episodes in each series, would be made. An eighth series was announced in 2018. The Dumping Ground was initially aimed at CBBC's target audience of 6 to 12-year-olds, but is also popular with older children and families, and is now aimed at their maturing fans, up to age 16. The Dumping Ground broadcast its 100th episode on 16 March 2018, which was the tenth episode of series six. The series revolves around the life of children in the Ashdene Ridge (previously Elm Tree House) care home; typically each episode follows one Answer the following question based on the given information or your internal knowledge with one or few words without the source. Question: when does season 6 of the dumping ground start
12 January 2018
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Given the following information: Passage-0 Title: Hawaii Five-0 (2010 TV series) Content: the show's 19th episode. Oleynik appeared on a recurring basis for the remainder of the 2010–11 season, with an option to become a regular in season 2; however, her character was killed off in season 2, episode 10. It was also announced that Terry O'Quinn would be joining the cast of the show in season two, along with Lauren German, who would play Lori Weston, a former Homeland Security (and FBI agent) official assigned by the new governor to keep an eye on the team. Since the show began in 2010 Michelle Borth had a recurring role where she appeared Passage-1 Title: Lauren German Content: homicide detective who finds herself both repulsed and fascinated by Lucifer Morningstar (Ellis). The series premiered on January 25, 2016 on Fox. Lauren German Lauren Christine German (born November 29, 1978) is an American actress. She had her first major role in the 2002 romantic drama film "A Walk to Remember", followed by roles in the horror films "The Texas Chainsaw Massacre" (2003) and "" (2007). From 2011 to 2012, German had a main role as DHS agent Lori Weston in the second season of the CBS police drama "Hawaii Five-0", and from 2012 to 2014, she starred as Leslie Passage-2 Title: Lauren German Content: Lauren German Lauren Christine German (born November 29, 1978) is an American actress. She had her first major role in the 2002 romantic drama film "A Walk to Remember", followed by roles in the horror films "The Texas Chainsaw Massacre" (2003) and "" (2007). From 2011 to 2012, German had a main role as DHS agent Lori Weston in the second season of the CBS police drama "Hawaii Five-0", and from 2012 to 2014, she starred as Leslie Shay in the NBC drama "Chicago Fire". In 2016, she began starring as detective Chloe Decker in the FOX fantasy comedy-drama "Lucifer". Answer the following question based on the given information or your internal knowledge with one or few words without the source. Question: who plays lori weston on hawaii five o
Lauren Christine German
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Given the following information: Passage-0 Title: Roseanne Content: on the front. Notable guest stars during the season include Wings Hauser as Ty Tilden, Danielle Harris as Molly Tilden, Mara Hobel as Charlotte Tilden, Loretta Lynn as herself, Morgan Fairchild as Nancy's girlfriend Marla, Bill Maher as Bob, Ed Begley, Jr. as Principal Alexander, Blake Clark as Vic, Red Buttons as Bev's lover Jake, Sally Kirkland as Mark and David's mother Barbara, Tim Curry as Nancy's lover Roger, Joseph Gordon-Levitt as DJ's annoying wannabe friend George, Joan Collins as Roseanne and Jackie's cousin Ronnie, Matt Roth as Jackie's boyfriend Fisher, Steve Jones as a threatening diner patron, and in Passage-1 Title: Roseanne Content: Jennifer Saunders as Edina Monsoon (reprising their roles from "Absolutely Fabulous"), Arianna Huffington as Estree, Marlo Thomas as Tina, James Brolin as Roseanne's business partner/love interest Edgar Wellman, Jr., and Ann Wedgeworth and Debbie Reynolds as Dan's mother Audrey, as well as Hugh Hefner, Milton Berle, Robin Leach, Todd Oldham, Moon Unit and Ahmet Zappa, Tony Robbins, Kathleen Sullivan, Steven Seagal, and Jerry Springer as themselves. During the show's final season, Barr was in negotiations with Carsey-Werner Productions and ABC executives to continue playing Roseanne Conner in a spin-off. However, ABC withdrew from negotiations with Carsey-Werner and Barr after failed Passage-2 Title: Roseanne Content: Roseanne Roseanne is an American television sitcom starring Roseanne Barr. It revolves around the fictional Conner family. It aired on ABC from October 18, 1988, to May 20, 1997, and again from March 27, 2018 to May 22, 2018. Lauded for its realistic portrayal of a working-class American family, the series reached No. 1 in the Nielsen ratings from 1989 to 1990. The original series remained in the top four for six of its nine seasons, and in the top 20 for eight. During the short-lived revival, the series reached No. 3, with an average of 18 million viewers per Answer the following question based on the given information or your internal knowledge with one or few words without the source. Question: who played dj's friend george on roseanne
Joseph Gordon-Levitt
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Given the following information: Passage-0 Title: Bourne (film series) Content: as the end title theme of all five films. Bourne (film series) The Bourne films are a series of action thriller movies based on the character Jason Bourne, a CIA assassin suffering from extreme memory loss who must figure out who he is, created by author Robert Ludlum. All three of Ludlum's novels were adapted for the screen, featuring Matt Damon as the title character in each. Doug Liman directed "The Bourne Identity" (2002) and Paul Greengrass directed "The Bourne Supremacy" (2004), "The Bourne Ultimatum" (2007) and "Jason Bourne" (2016). Tony Gilroy co-wrote each film except for "Jason Bourne" and Passage-1 Title: Bourne (film series) Content: Bourne (film series) The Bourne films are a series of action thriller movies based on the character Jason Bourne, a CIA assassin suffering from extreme memory loss who must figure out who he is, created by author Robert Ludlum. All three of Ludlum's novels were adapted for the screen, featuring Matt Damon as the title character in each. Doug Liman directed "The Bourne Identity" (2002) and Paul Greengrass directed "The Bourne Supremacy" (2004), "The Bourne Ultimatum" (2007) and "Jason Bourne" (2016). Tony Gilroy co-wrote each film except for "Jason Bourne" and directed "The Bourne Legacy" (2012). Damon chose not to Passage-2 Title: Jason Bourne (film) Content: Jason Bourne (film) Jason Bourne is a 2016 American action thriller film directed by Paul Greengrass and written by Greengrass and Christopher Rouse. It is the fifth installment of the "Bourne" film series and a direct sequel to "The Bourne Ultimatum" (2007). Matt Damon reprises his role as the main character, former CIA assassin and psychogenic amnesiac Jason Bourne. In addition, the film stars Tommy Lee Jones, Alicia Vikander, Julia Stiles, Vincent Cassel, Riz Ahmed, Ato Essandoh and Scott Shepherd. The character Aaron Cross, from "The Bourne Legacy" (2012), does not appear in the film because director Greengrass wanted to Answer the following question based on the given information or your internal knowledge with one or few words without the source. Question: what's the order of the bourne films
Jason Bourne (2016)
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Given the following information: Passage-0 Title: Public holidays in Australia Content: when this occurs, so no additional public holiday is given by law. However an extra day is usually proclaimed by the minister, so as to have a steady number of public holidays each year. In the year 2038, Anzac Day will coincide with Easter Sunday. Nationally, Australia Day was originally celebrated on 30 July 1915 Recorded celebrations of the 26 January date back to 1808 in Australia, and in 1818, Governor Lachlan Macquarie held the first official celebration of Australia Day. 26 January was chosen because it is the day of the establishment of the first British settlement at Port Passage-1 Title: Public holidays in Australia Content: Jackson by Captain Arthur Phillip in 1788. It was made a public holiday in New South Wales in 1836, and Victoria adopted the day as a public holiday in 1931. The 26 January commenced to be recognised by all states and territories as Australia Day in 1946. Australia Day has been celebrated as a national public holiday on 26 January since 1994. Since 1960, the winner of the Australian of the Year award is announced by the Prime Minister on the eve of Australia Day (25 Jan). Labour Day commemorates the achievements of the Australian labour movement. The celebration of Passage-2 Title: Australia Day Content: in local usage. The 150th anniversary of British settlement in Australia in 1938 was widely celebrated. Preparations began in 1936 with the formation of a Celebrations Council. In that year, New South Wales was the only state to abandon the traditional long weekend, and the annual Anniversary Day public holiday was held on the actual anniversary day – Wednesday 26 January. The Commonwealth and state governments agreed to unify the celebrations on 26 January as "Australia Day" in 1946, although the public holiday was instead taken on the Monday closest to the actual anniversary. In 1988, the celebration of 200 Answer the following question based on the given information or your internal knowledge with one or few words without the source. Question: when was australia day first celebrated as a public holiday
1818
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Given the following information: Passage-0 Title: Catholic Church Content: refusal to ordain women, as well as the handling of sexual abuse cases involving clergy. Catholic (from ) was first used to describe the church in the early 2nd century. The first known use of the phrase "the catholic church" ( "he katholike ekklesia") occurred in the letter written about 110 AD from Saint Ignatius of Antioch to the Smyrnaeans. In the "Catechetical Lectures" () of Saint Cyril of Jerusalem, the name "Catholic Church" was used to distinguish it from other groups that also called themselves "the church". The "Catholic" notion was further stressed in the edict "De fide Catolica" Passage-1 Title: Catholic (term) Content: use of the term "Catholic Christian" exclusively to those who followed the same faith as Pope Damasus I of Rome and Pope Peter of Alexandria. Numerous other early writers including Cyril of Jerusalem (c. 315–386), Augustine of Hippo (354–430) further developed the use of the term "catholic" in relation to Christianity. The earliest recorded evidence of the use of the term "Catholic Church" is the "Letter to the Smyrnaeans" that Ignatius of Antioch wrote in about 107 to Christians in Smyrna. Exhorting Christians to remain closely united with their bishop, he wrote: "Wherever the bishop shall appear, there let the Passage-2 Title: Catholic (term) Content: wrote in about 108 to Christians in Smyrna. Exhorting Christians to remain closely united with their bishop, he wrote: "Wherever the bishop shall appear, there let the multitude [of the people] also be; even as, wherever Jesus Christ is, there is the Catholic Church." From the second half of the second century, the word "catholic" began to be used to mean "orthodox" (non-heretical), "because Catholics claimed to teach the whole truth, and to represent the whole Church, while heresy arose out of the exaggeration of some one truth and was essentially partial and local". In 380, Emperor Theodosius I limited Answer the following question based on the given information or your internal knowledge with one or few words without the source. Question: when was the term catholic church first used
about 108
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Given the following information: Passage-0 Title: 60 Days In Content: 60 Days In 60 Days In is a television docuseries on A&E. Internationally it is known as "The Jail: 60 Days In" and airs in over 100 other countries. In the series, volunteers are incarcerated as undercover prisoners for 60 days. The show premiered on March 10, 2016. As a follow-up to season 1, A&E aired two cast interviews in July 2016. Season 2 premiered August 18, 2016. Seasons 1 and 2 took place in Clark County Jail in Jeffersonville, Indiana. Seasons 3 and 4 saw the show's setting moved to the Fulton County Jail in Atlanta. Season 3 began Passage-1 Title: 60 Days In Content: real inmates. The Clark County Sheriff's Office held a community fundraiser where they sold T-shirts and tater tots based on the show. Season 2 began airing on Thursday August 18, 2016, with "60 Days In: Meet the Participants" premiering on August 11. Season 2 episodes began airing on Wednesday, September 28, 2016 on Foxtel's crime + investigation network in Australia. Jamey Noel is the Sheriff of Clark County, Indiana, and the originator of the undercover program. Sheriff Noel is also prominently featured in "60 Days In: Season 2". Scottie Maples is the Captain and Public Information Officer in the Clark Passage-2 Title: 60 Days In Content: airing March 2, 2017 and Season 4 premiered on January 1, 2018. The series follows seven individuals as they volunteer to go undercover, spending 60 days as inmates in the Clark County Jail (also known as the Michael L. Becher Adult Correctional Complex), in Jeffersonville, Indiana. Their goal is to obtain evidence of questionable or illegal activities within the jail that might be missed by the correctional officers and surveillance systems. The existence of the undercover program is kept secret from the inmates, the guards, and most of the jail officials. Prior to entering the jail, the volunteers receive instruction Answer the following question based on the given information or your internal knowledge with one or few words without the source. Question: when is 60 days in coming back on
January 1, 2018
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Given the following information: Passage-0 Title: Judicial panel Content: Judicial panel A judicial panel is a set of judges who sit together to hear a cause of action, most frequently an appeal from a ruling of a trial court judge. Panels are used in contrast to single-judge appeals, and hearings, which involves all of the judges of that court. Most national supreme courts sit as panels. In the United States, most federal appellate cases are heard by three-judge panels. The governing statute, 28 U.S.C. § 46(c), provides: Cases and controversies shall be heard and determined by a court or panel of not more than three judges (except that the Passage-1 Title: Supreme Court of the United States Content: is done via paper copies and is known as the Running of the Interns. It is possible that, through recusals or vacancies, the Court divides evenly on a case. If that occurs, then the decision of the court below is affirmed, but does not establish binding precedent. In effect, it results in a return to the "status quo ante". For a case to be heard, there must be a quorum of at least six justices. If a quorum is not available to hear a case and a majority of qualified justices believes that the case cannot be heard and determined Passage-2 Title: Procedures of the Supreme Court of the United States Content: v. Costco Wholesale Corp." is an example of such a case. The court tries to avoid such rulings when possible: After the retirement of Justice O'Connor in 2006 three cases would have ended with a tie. All cases were reargued to allow the newly appointed Samuel Alito to cast a decisive vote. A quorum of justices to hear and decide a case is six. If, through recusals or vacancies, fewer than six justices can participate in a case, and a majority of qualified justices determines that the case cannot be heard in the next term, then the decision of the Answer the following question based on the given information or your internal knowledge with one or few words without the source. Question: how many supreme court justices are needed to hear a case
six
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Given the following information: Passage-0 Title: Diary Content: the realm of the personal. Pepys' contemporary John Evelyn also kept a notable diary, and their works are among the most important primary sources for the English Restoration period, and consist of eyewitness accounts of many great events, such as the Great Plague of London, and the Great Fire of London. The practice of posthumous publication of diaries of literary and other notables began in the 19th century. As examples, the "Grasmere Journal" of Dorothy Wordsworth (1771–1855) was published in 1897; the Journals of Fanny Burney (1752–1840) were published in 1889; the diaries of Henry Crabb Robinson (1776–1867) were published Passage-1 Title: Great Fire of London Content: were designed to use, but parts of the river bank could still be reached. Gangs of men tried desperately to manoeuvre the engines right up to the river to fill their reservoirs, and several of the engines toppled into the Thames. The heat from the flames by then was too great for the remaining engines to get within a useful distance; they could not even get into Pudding Lane. The personal experiences of many Londoners during the fire are glimpsed in letters and memoirs. The two best-known diarists of the Restoration are Samuel Pepys (1633–1703) and John Evelyn (1620–1706), and Passage-2 Title: Great Fire of London Content: were rented and the owners could not be found. Bloodworth is generally thought to have been appointed to the office of Lord Mayor as a yes man, rather than by possessing requisite capabilities for the job. He panicked when faced with a sudden emergency and, when pressed, made the oft-quoted remark, "Pish! A woman could piss it out", and left. After the City had been destroyed, Samuel Pepys looked back on the events and wrote in his diary on 7 September 1666: "People do all the world over cry out of the simplicity [the stupidity] of my Lord Mayor in Answer the following question based on the given information or your internal knowledge with one or few words without the source. Question: who wrote a diary about the great fire of london
Samuel Pepys
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Given the following information: Passage-0 Title: Herbert (Family Guy) Content: originally a pedophile; Henry pitched the idea to the writers of the show, leading to the decision to make him one. As with most of the other characters he created, Henry voices Herbert. Henry based Herbert's voice and appearance on an elderly man he met when he worked in a grocery store when he was in high school. In an interview Henry described that man as a sweet person. IGN, an American entertainment website, has generally commented positively on him. They pointed out that Herbert is one of the most popular recurring characters in the series, referring to him (with Passage-1 Title: Herbert (Family Guy) Content: Herbert (Family Guy) John Herbert, nicknamed "Herbert the Pervert", is a fictional character in the animated television series "Family Guy". He is voiced by Mike Henry, who also created the character. Herbert is a World War II veteran who is an elderly neighbor of the Griffin family. He first appeared in the season 3 episode "To Love and Die in Dixie". He is attracted to young boys, and harbors unrequited love for Chris Griffin, though most other citizens of Quahog are oblivious to his sexuality. Henry defines Herbert as a homosexual pedophile, although speaking in clinical terms this is not Passage-2 Title: Mike Henry (voice actor) Content: Mike Henry (voice actor) Michael "Mike" Henry (born November 7, 1965) is an American voice actor, writer, producer, and comedian. He is known for his work on the animated TV series "Family Guy" (1999–present), where he writes and produces episodes along with voicing Cleveland Brown, Herbert, Bruce, and Consuela. Henry is also known for co-creating and starring in the spin-off, "The Cleveland Show" (2009–2013) and for his recurring role as Dann in the television series, "The Orville". Henry and his younger brother Patrick were born to artist parents and raised in Richmond, Virginia. His parents divorced when he was six Answer the following question based on the given information or your internal knowledge with one or few words without the source. Question: who is herbert's voice on family guy
Mike Henry
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Given the following information: Passage-0 Title: Planet of the Apes Content: Planet of the Apes Planet of the Apes is an American science fiction media franchise consisting of films, books, television series, comics, and other media about a world in which humans and intelligent apes clash for control. The franchise is based on French author Pierre Boulle's 1963 novel "La Planète des singes", translated into English as "Planet of the Apes" or "Monkey Planet". Its 1968 film adaptation, "Planet of the Apes", was a critical and commercial hit, initiating a series of sequels, tie-ins, and derivative works. Arthur P. Jacobs produced the first five "Apes" films through APJAC Productions for distributor Passage-1 Title: Planet of the Apes Content: Booth Coleman played orangutan Councillor Zaius and Mark Lenard played gorilla General Urko. The episodes portray Virdon, Burke, and Galen as they search for a way home, aid downtrodden humans and apes, and avoid the authorities. The show premiered on September 13, 1974, filling CBS's 8–9 p.m. time slot on Fridays. It earned low ratings during its run, a fact the production team attributed to repetitive storytelling and too little screen time for the apes who made the franchise famous. Given the considerable production costs, CBS cancelled the show after 14 episodes, the last airing on December 20, 1974. In Passage-2 Title: Planet of the Apes (2001 film) Content: Planet of the Apes (2001 film) Planet of the Apes is a 2001 American science fiction film directed by Tim Burton and starring Mark Wahlberg, Tim Roth, Helena Bonham Carter, Michael Clarke Duncan, Paul Giamatti, and Estella Warren. The sixth film produced in the "Planet of the Apes" franchise, it was loosely adapted from Pierre Boulle's 1963 novel of the same name and the 1968 film version. It tells the story of astronaut Leo Davidson crash-landing on a planet inhabited by intelligent apes. The apes treat humans as slaves, but with the help of an ape named Ari, Leo starts Answer the following question based on the given information or your internal knowledge with one or few words without the source. Question: how long is the first planet of the apes
112 minutes
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Given the following information: Passage-0 Title: Slane Castle Content: Slane Castle have been used to host rock concerts. The natural amphitheatre has an 80,000 person capacity. The concerts were launched by the then Earl of Mount Charles (popularly known for several decades as Henry Mount Charles; since March 2009, he has been known as The 8th Marquess Conyngham), the owner of the castle. Performers who have headlined Slane concerts since 1981 include The Rolling Stones, U2, Guns N' Roses, Red Hot Chili Peppers, Queen, David Bowie, Neil Young, Bryan Adams, Bob Dylan, Bruce Springsteen, Robbie Williams, Madonna, R.E.M., Foo Fighters, Celtic Woman and Oasis. On 28 May 2011, Kings Passage-1 Title: Henry Mountcharles Content: Ireland as the author of a weekly column in the "Irish Daily Mirror". He has been dubbed "the rock and roll aristocrat" or "the rock and roll peer" owing to the very successful series of rock concerts he has hosted since 1981, held in the natural amphitheatre in the grounds of Slane Castle. These concerts have included performances by The Rolling Stones, Thin Lizzy, Queen, U2, Bob Dylan, Bruce Springsteen, David Bowie, Guns N' Roses, Oasis and Madonna. Mountcharles received the "Industry Award" at the 2010 Meteor Awards. In his autobiography "Public Space–Private Life: A Decade at Slane Castle", he Passage-2 Title: Slane Concert Content: The promoter, MCD Productions, sought damages in the High Court. The resultant two-year break in 2005 and 2006 was followed by a return to Slane by The Rolling Stones, only the second artist after U2 to headline the event in two different years, and marking the twenty-fifth anniversary of their first appearance in 1982. Henry Conyngham's delay in the picking of suitable acts led to no concert in 2008; however Oasis headlined the final concert of Slane's third decade in 2009 with support from The Prodigy, Kasabian, Glasvegas and The Blizzards. U2's headlining appearance sold out in 45 minutes. The Answer the following question based on the given information or your internal knowledge with one or few words without the source. Question: when did the rolling stones play slane castle
2007
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Given the following information: Passage-0 Title: Alcohol laws of New Jersey Content: illegally consume it school, the state raised the drinking age to 19 in 1980. Citing statistics that indicated an increase in car deaths among drivers under 21, the drinking age was raised back to 21 in 1983. At the same time, the penalties for underage drinking were increased to include a mandatory driver's license suspension. In 1985, the state made it illegal for an adult to give alcohol to a person under 21, with exception for religious services and parents serving alcohol to their own children at home or in a private area. Historically, a few municipalities had ordinances against Passage-1 Title: Alcohol law Content: Canada enacted prohibition of alcohol sales, consumption and distribution between the years of 1910 and 1920. After prohibition was ended, most provinces had a minimum drinking age of 21 years, while in the early 70s the age limit was lowered to either 18 or 19 years of age. Later a few provinces and territories raised their age limit from 18 to 19 in the late 1970s and early 1980s. The legal age for buying and possessing (but not necessarily for drinking) has been 21 years in every state since shortly after the passage of the National Minimum Drinking Age Act Passage-2 Title: U.S. history of alcohol minimum purchase age by state Content: from 21 to 18 in 1971 with the 26th amendment. Many states started to lower their minimum drinking age in response, most of this occurring in 1972 or 1973. Twelve states kept their purchase ages at 21 since repeal of Prohibition and never changed them. From 1976 to 1983, several states voluntarily raised their purchase ages to 19 (or, less commonly, 20 or 21), in part to combat drunk driving fatalities. In 1984, Congress passed the National Minimum Drinking Age Act, which required states to raise their ages for purchase and public possession to 21 by October 1986 or lose Answer the following question based on the given information or your internal knowledge with one or few words without the source. Question: when did illinois change drinking age to 21
1980
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Given the following information: Passage-0 Title: Acts of the Apostles Content: Acts of the Apostles Acts of the Apostles (, "Práxeis tôn Apostólōn"; ), often referred to simply as Acts, is the fifth book of the New Testament; it tells of the founding of the Christian church and the spread of its message to the Roman Empire. Acts and the Gospel of Luke make up a two-part work, Luke–Acts, by the same anonymous author, usually dated to around 80–90 AD. The first part, the Gospel of Luke, tells how God fulfilled his plan for the world's salvation through the life, death, and resurrection of Jesus of Nazareth, the promised Messiah. Acts Passage-1 Title: Acts of the Apostles Content: was not given by the author. The Gospel of Luke and Acts make up a two-volume work which scholars call Luke–Acts. Together they account for 27.5% of the New Testament, the largest contribution attributed to a single author, providing the framework for both the Church's liturgical calendar and the historical outline into which later generations have fitted their idea of the story of Jesus and the early church. The author is not named in either volume. According to Church tradition dating from the 2nd century, he was the "Luke" named as a companion of the apostle Paul in three of Passage-2 Title: Acts of the Apostles Content: There are also alleged major differences between Acts and Paul on Christology (the understanding of Christ's nature), eschatology (understanding of the "last things"), and apostleship. Acts of the Apostles Acts of the Apostles (, "Práxeis tôn Apostólōn"; ), often referred to simply as Acts, is the fifth book of the New Testament; it tells of the founding of the Christian church and the spread of its message to the Roman Empire. Acts and the Gospel of Luke make up a two-part work, Luke–Acts, by the same anonymous author, usually dated to around 80–90 AD. The first part, the Gospel of Answer the following question based on the given information or your internal knowledge with one or few words without the source. Question: who wrote the book of acts of the apostles in the bible
anonymous
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Given the following information: Passage-0 Title: Long bone Content: Long bone The long bones are those that are longer than they are wide. They are one of five types of bones: long, short, flat, irregular and sesamoid. Long bones, especially the femur and tibia, are subjected to most of the load during daily activities and they are crucial for skeletal mobility. They grow primarily by elongation of the diaphysis, with an epiphysis at each end of the growing bone. The ends of epiphyses are covered with hyaline cartilage ("articular cartilage"). The longitudinal growth of long bones is a result of endochondral ossification at the epiphyseal plate. Bone growth in Passage-1 Title: Bone marrow (food) Content: Bone marrow (food) The bone marrow of animals is widely used by humans as food. It consists of yellow marrow contained in long bones. There is also red marrow, which contains more nutrients than yellow marrow. It may be found in bone-in cuts of meat purchased from a butcher or supermarket. Many cultures have used bone marrow as food throughout history. Some anthropologists believe that early humans were scavengers rather than hunters in some regions of the world. Marrow would have been a useful food source (largely due to its fat content) for tool-using hominids, who were able to crack Passage-2 Title: Bone marrow (food) Content: Bone marrow (food) The bone marrow of animals is widely used by humans as food. It consists of yellow marrow contained in long bones. There is also red marrow, which contains more nutrients than yellow marrow. It may be found in bone-in cuts of meat purchased from a butcher or supermarket. Many cultures have used bone marrow as food throughout history. Some anthropologists believe that early humans were scavengers rather than hunters in some regions of the world. Marrow would have been a useful food source (largely due to its fat content) for tool-using hominids, who were able to crack Answer the following question based on the given information or your internal knowledge with one or few words without the source. Question: where is red marrow found in long bones
heads
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Given the following information: Passage-0 Title: Circuit de la Sarthe Content: Circuit de la Sarthe The Circuit des 24 Heures du Mans, also known as Circuit de la Sarthe (after the 1906 French Grand Prix triangle circuit) located in Le Mans, Sarthe, France, is a semi-permanent motorsport race course chiefly known as the venue for the 24 Hours of Le Mans auto race. Comprising private, race-specific sections of track in addition to public roads which remain accessible most of the year, its present configuration is long, making it one of the longest circuits in the world. Capacity of the race stadium, where the short "Bugatti Circuit" is situated, is 100,000. The Passage-1 Title: Circuit de la Sarthe Content: clocked at 407 km/h. The Le Mans race results in Bugatti and La Sarthe circuit. Circuit de la Sarthe The Circuit des 24 Heures du Mans, also known as Circuit de la Sarthe (after the 1906 French Grand Prix triangle circuit) located in Le Mans, Sarthe, France, is a semi-permanent motorsport race course chiefly known as the venue for the 24 Hours of Le Mans auto race. Comprising private, race-specific sections of track in addition to public roads which remain accessible most of the year, its present configuration is long, making it one of the longest circuits in the world. Passage-2 Title: 2017 Brickyard 400 Content: 400. It is located on the corner of 16th Street and Georgetown Road, approximately west of Downtown Indianapolis. Constructed in 1909, it is the original speedway, the first racing facility so named. It has a permanent seating capacity estimated at 235,000 with infield seating raising capacity to an approximate 400,000. It is the highest-capacity sports venue in the world. Considered relatively flat by American standards, the track is a , nearly rectangular oval with dimensions that have remained essentially unchanged since its inception: four turns, two straightaways between the fourth and first turns and the second and third turns, and Answer the following question based on the given information or your internal knowledge with one or few words without the source. Question: what is the longest race track in the world
Self-Transcendence 3100 mile
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Given the following information: Passage-0 Title: Hot Wheels Content: a "flame in a circle logo" on the vehicle and behind it on the card. The cars were decorated with flashy designs and special "rubber" wheels before 2007. In 2007, Mattel introduced a two-tiered "Treasure Hunt" system. A regular "Treasure Hunt" will feature normal enamel paint and normal wheels like other Hot Wheels cars. The production of these is rumored to be greater than previous T-Hunts. ""Super" Treasure Hunts" are much harder to find. Like "Treasure" "Hunts" of the past, a "Super Treasure Hunt" features premium wheels and Spectraflame paint, as well as (starting in 2015), a golden-colored circle-flame logo Passage-1 Title: Hot Wheels Content: the "Lamborghini Gallardo LP570-4 Superleggera", "Custom 2011 Camar"o, and the "DeLorean time machine" from the Back to the Future series. This was followed by the 15-car "Treasure Hunt" series with 1957 Chevy and 1958 Chevy Impala, 15 "Track Stars" including the 2010 "Formula Street" series, the "10x10" series, the "Thrill Racers" series, and 22 "HW Video Game Heroes" which were packaged with codes for a internet computer game. The new series "Team Hot Wheels" appear in the late 2011. 2012 saw the release of 247 cars, beginning with the 2012 "New Car Series" which includes the Lamborghini Aventador, Ford Mustang Passage-2 Title: Hot Wheels Content: released from 1989–1994. Numbers included went as high as 274; however, these were skip numbered, and numbers such as 48, 61, and 173 were not used. The year 1995 brought a major change to the Hot Wheels line, where the cars were split up into series. One was the 1995 Model Series, which included all of that year's new castings. In 1996, the Model Series was renamed to First Editions. 1995 also saw the introduction of the "Treasure Hunt Series" (see below). The rest of the series included four cars with paint schemes that followed a theme. For example, the Answer the following question based on the given information or your internal knowledge with one or few words without the source. Question: when did hot wheels start super treasure hunts
2007
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Given the following information: Passage-0 Title: Gwyneth Paltrow Content: breathtaking that she seems utterly plausible as the playwright's guiding light." "Shakespeare in Love" made US$289 million in box office receipts, and earned Paltrow the award for Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Leading Role from the Screen Actors Guild, the Golden Globe Award for Best Actress and the Academy Award for Best Actress, among other honors. Her Pink Ralph Lauren dress worn at the 71st Academy Awards in collecting her Oscar was extremely popular and was credited for bringing pink back into fashion. In 1999, Paltrow co-starred alongside Jude Law, Matt Damon and Cate Blanchett in the Passage-1 Title: Gwyneth Paltrow Content: and her [character] veers from lovably eccentric to more disturbingly unhinged and back again with fluent ease. The scenes, which she and Hopkins share, as two difficult people bound together by affection, dependency and mutual respect, are entirely believable and all the more touching for it". For her performance, Paltrow earned her second Golden Globe nomination for Best Actress – Motion Picture Drama. Paltrow filmed small roles for the 2006 films "Love and Other Disasters", "Running With Scissors" and "Infamous", where she sang Cole Porter's "What Is This Thing Called Love?". Her brother Jake Paltrow directed her in his feature Passage-2 Title: Gwyneth Paltrow Content: Gwyneth Paltrow Gwyneth Kate Paltrow (; born September 27, 1972) is an American actress, businesswoman, socialite, lifestyle guru, singer, and food writer. She has won various accolades, including an Academy Award, a Golden Globe Award, a Primetime Emmy Award and two Screen Actors Guild Awards. Paltrow has been the face of Estée Lauder's Pleasures perfume since 2005. She is also the face of American fashion brand Coach, owner of a lifestyle company, Goop, and author of several cookbooks. Paltrow was born in Los Angeles, the daughter of actress Blythe Danner and film producer-director Bruce Paltrow (1943–2002). She has a younger Answer the following question based on the given information or your internal knowledge with one or few words without the source. Question: what did gwyneth paltrow won her oscar for
Shakespeare in Love
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Given the following information: Passage-0 Title: Crater Lake National Park Content: Crater Lake National Park Crater Lake National Park is an American national park located in southern Oregon. Established in 1902, Crater Lake is the fifth-oldest national park in the United States and the only national park in Oregon. The park encompasses the caldera of Crater Lake, a remnant of a destroyed volcano, Mount Mazama, and the surrounding hills and forests. The lake is deep at its deepest point, which makes it the deepest lake in the United States, the second-deepest in North America and the ninth-deepest in the world. Crater Lake is often referred to as the seventh-deepest lake in Passage-1 Title: Crater Lakes National Park Content: Crater Lakes National Park Crater Lakes is a national park in Queensland, Australia, 1367 km northwest of Brisbane. The park contains two volcanically-formed lakes, Lake Barrine and Lake Eacham (Yidyam). Both lakes have walking trails around the lake; boat tours are also given at Lake Barrine. In 1934, the Queensland Government created Lake Barrine National Park and Lake Eacham National Park. In 1988, UNESCO declared the Wet Tropics of Queensland a World Heritage site with 14 areas protected, one of which was at Lake Barrine and at Lake Eacham. In 1994, the Queensland Government merged Lake Barrine National Park and Passage-2 Title: Crater Lakes National Park Content: Lake Eacham National Park to form Crater Lakes National Park. Crater Lakes National Park Crater Lakes is a national park in Queensland, Australia, 1367 km northwest of Brisbane. The park contains two volcanically-formed lakes, Lake Barrine and Lake Eacham (Yidyam). Both lakes have walking trails around the lake; boat tours are also given at Lake Barrine. In 1934, the Queensland Government created Lake Barrine National Park and Lake Eacham National Park. In 1988, UNESCO declared the Wet Tropics of Queensland a World Heritage site with 14 areas protected, one of which was at Lake Barrine and at Lake Eacham. In Answer the following question based on the given information or your internal knowledge with one or few words without the source. Question: where is the crater lake national park located
in southern Oregon
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Given the following information: Passage-0 Title: News World India Content: News World India News World India () is free to air 24-hour national news channel. The channel is owned by F7 Broadcast Private Limited. News World India focuses on news that touches the day-to-day life of masses. F7 Broadcast Pvt. Ltd. started a channel called News World India in 2015. From September 2015, it stopped providing content to television channels and started its own television channel News World India. News World India is a national Hindi news channel from F7 Broadcast Pvt. Ltd. Earlier the channel operation was being carried out from Laxmi Studio in Film City, Noida. Currently, the Passage-1 Title: News World India Content: organizations, non-governmental organizations, leading corporate houses and various stakeholders. With this collaboration, News World India has extended its reach in Central India (Madhya Pradesh) by launching a news studio at Indore. News World India is available in following networks. News World India News World India () is free to air 24-hour national news channel. The channel is owned by F7 Broadcast Private Limited. News World India focuses on news that touches the day-to-day life of masses. F7 Broadcast Pvt. Ltd. started a channel called News World India in 2015. From September 2015, it stopped providing content to television channels and Passage-2 Title: News World India Content: channel has been shifted to Sector-4, Noida. The channel is positioned as people's channel and is unbiased on political grounds. It is different from already existing debate channels and poses itself to be research oriented. The channel is quite brand conscious in terms of bringing in advertisers. News World India is the flagship channel of the News World India Network. The National Hindi language channel aims to cut through the chaos and offers news to the upwardly mobile Indian middle class in an interesting, engaging and interactive manner without any exaggeration or shrillness attached to it. The language is simple Answer the following question based on the given information or your internal knowledge with one or few words without the source. Question: news world india channel number on tata sky
No. 525
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Given the following information: Passage-0 Title: America's Got Talent (season 13) Content: America's Got Talent (season 13) Season thirteen of the reality competition series "America's Got Talent" premiered on May 29, 2018, on NBC. Howie Mandel, Mel B, Heidi Klum and Simon Cowell returned as judges for their respective ninth, sixth, sixth, and third seasons. Meanwhile, Tyra Banks returned for her second season as host. The live shows returned to the Dolby Theatre, beginning August 14, 2018. "AGT" is co-produced by FremantleMedia North America and Syco Entertainment, Cowell's company. Dunkin Donuts is a sponsor for a fourth consecutive season. Shin Lim was named the winner on the season finale, September 19, 2018. Passage-1 Title: America's Got Talent (season 13) Content: was brought to Netflix on May 31. In Singapore, the show was broadcast on MediaCorp Channel 5 every Thursday starting May 31, 2018. America's Got Talent (season 13) Season thirteen of the reality competition series "America's Got Talent" premiered on May 29, 2018, on NBC. Howie Mandel, Mel B, Heidi Klum and Simon Cowell returned as judges for their respective ninth, sixth, sixth, and third seasons. Meanwhile, Tyra Banks returned for her second season as host. The live shows returned to the Dolby Theatre, beginning August 14, 2018. "AGT" is co-produced by FremantleMedia North America and Syco Entertainment, Cowell's company. Passage-2 Title: America's Got Talent (season 12) Content: Other celebrity appearances included Marlee Matlin and Jeff Dunham. The following chart describes the acts, appearances and segments presented during the finale. America's Got Talent (season 12) Season twelve of the reality competition series "America's Got Talent" was ordered on August 2, 2016 and premiered on NBC on Tuesday, May 30, 2017. Howie Mandel, Mel B, Heidi Klum and Simon Cowell returned as judges for their respective eighth, fifth, fifth and second seasons. Supermodel and businesswoman Tyra Banks replaced Nick Cannon, who hosted for eight seasons, making her the first female host of the show and the second female to Answer the following question based on the given information or your internal knowledge with one or few words without the source. Question: who is the mc of america's got talent
Tyra Banks
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Given the following information: Passage-0 Title: Sarla Grewal Content: Sarla Grewal Serla Grewal (October 4, 1927 – January 29, 2002) was the second female Indian Administrative Service officer in India, when she joined IAS in 1952. She was the Governor of Madhya Pradesh (1989–1990). She was the principal secretary for Rajiv Gandhi. In addition to the above-mentioned posts, she held Shimla's first deputy commissioner, Secretary to Prime Minister at WHO and UNICEF. Grewal did her bachelor's from Hans Raj Mahila Maha Vidyalaya. After graduating, she joined IAS in 1952. Then in 1956, she was the Deputy Commissioner and was the first woman in India to be appointed to the Passage-1 Title: Anna Rajam Malhotra Content: Anna Rajam Malhotra Anna Rajam Malhotra (née George; 17 July 1927 – 17 September 2018) was an Indian Administrative Service officer. She was the first woman in India to hold this position. Malhotra belonged to the 1951 batch of the IAS and married R. N. Malhotra, her batchmate. Malhotra was born in 1927 in Niranam, Alleppey as the daughter of Ottavelil O. A. George and Anna Paul. She was the granddaughter of Malayalam author Pailo Paul. She grew up in Calicut and completed her intermediate from Providence Women's College and bachelor's degree from Malabar Christian College in Calicut. In 1949 Passage-2 Title: Anna Rajam Malhotra Content: in the central government. She was awarded Padma Bhushan in 1989. Anna Rajam Malhotra Anna Rajam Malhotra (née George; 17 July 1927 – 17 September 2018) was an Indian Administrative Service officer. She was the first woman in India to hold this position. Malhotra belonged to the 1951 batch of the IAS and married R. N. Malhotra, her batchmate. Malhotra was born in 1927 in Niranam, Alleppey as the daughter of Ottavelil O. A. George and Anna Paul. She was the granddaughter of Malayalam author Pailo Paul. She grew up in Calicut and completed her intermediate from Providence Women's College Answer the following question based on the given information or your internal knowledge with one or few words without the source. Question: who is the first woman ias officer in india
Anna Rajam George
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Given the following information: Passage-0 Title: Circular motion Content: Circular motion In physics, circular motion is a movement of an object along the circumference of a circle or rotation along a circular path. It can be uniform, with constant angular rate of rotation and constant speed, or non-uniform with a changing rate of rotation. The rotation around a fixed axis of a three-dimensional body involves circular motion of its parts. The equations of motion describe the movement of the center of mass of a body. Examples of circular motion include: an artificial satellite orbiting the Earth at a constant height, a ceiling fan's blades rotating around a hub, a Passage-1 Title: Circular motion Content: stone which is tied to a rope and is being swung in circles, a car turning through a curve in a race track, an electron moving perpendicular to a uniform magnetic field, and a gear turning inside a mechanism. Since the object's velocity vector is constantly changing direction, the moving object is undergoing acceleration by a centripetal force in the direction of the center of rotation. Without this acceleration, the object would move in a straight line, according to Newton's laws of motion. In physics, uniform circular motion describes the motion of a body traversing a circular path at constant Passage-2 Title: Circular motion Content: speed. Since the body describes circular motion, its distance from the axis of rotation remains constant at all times. Though the body's speed is constant, its velocity is not constant: velocity, a vector quantity, depends on both the body's speed and its direction of travel. This changing velocity indicates the presence of an acceleration; this centripetal acceleration is of constant magnitude and directed at all times towards the axis of rotation. This acceleration is, in turn, produced by a centripetal force which is also constant in magnitude and directed towards the axis of rotation. In the case of rotation around Answer the following question based on the given information or your internal knowledge with one or few words without the source. Question: what are the two types of circular motion
non-uniform
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Given the following information: Passage-0 Title: Homeless women in the United States Content: Homeless women in the United States Women and families represent the fastest growing groups of the homeless population in the United States. Approximately 34% of the homeless population are families with children. Among homeless families, 90 percent are female-headed. Most homeless families in the United States are led by a young single mother without familial support and material resources. Some of the major factors of homelessness among American women include domestic violence, of which women are the overwhelming victims, poverty, lack of access to healthcare and family planning, and the role of women as the primary caregivers of children. These Passage-1 Title: Homeless women in the United States Content: Mental illness is reported in 30% of homeless persons, and in 50% to 60% of homeless women. Homeless women without children are more likely than homeless mothers to disclose their admission into a mental institution. Homeless women are especially impacted by certain mental health illnesses including antisocial personality behavior, depression, stress, and post-traumatic stress disorder. Homeless women in the United States Women and families represent the fastest growing groups of the homeless population in the United States. Approximately 34% of the homeless population are families with children. Among homeless families, 90 percent are female-headed. Most homeless families in the United Passage-2 Title: Homelessness in the United States Content: homelessness. There were two million homeless people migrating across the United States. In the 1960s, the deinstitutionalization of patients from state psychiatric hospitals, according to the physician's medical libraries on use of pharmaceuticals, was a precipitating factor which seeded the population of people that are homeless. The number of homeless people grew in the 1980s, as housing and social service cuts increased. After many years of advocacy and numerous revisions, President Ronald Reagan signed into law the McKinney–Vento Homeless Assistance Act in 1987; this remains the only piece of federal legislation that allocates funding to the direct service of homeless Answer the following question based on the given information or your internal knowledge with one or few words without the source. Question: the fastest-growing group among the homeless population in the united states is
families with children
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Given the following information: Passage-0 Title: Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo Content: Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo The Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo ("Tratado de Guadalupe Hidalgo" in Spanish), officially titled the Treaty of Peace, Friendship, Limits and Settlement between the United States of America and the Mexican Republic, is the peace treaty signed on February 2, 1848, in the Villa de Guadalupe Hidalgo (now a neighborhood of Mexico City) between the United States and Mexico that ended the Mexican–American War (1846–1848). The treaty came into force on July 4, 1848. With the defeat of its army and the fall of its capital, Mexico entered into negotiations to end the war. The treaty called Passage-1 Title: Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo Content: in recent decades the IBWC has been heavily criticized as an institutional anachronism, by-passed by modern social, environmental and political issues. Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo The Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo ("Tratado de Guadalupe Hidalgo" in Spanish), officially titled the Treaty of Peace, Friendship, Limits and Settlement between the United States of America and the Mexican Republic, is the peace treaty signed on February 2, 1848, in the Villa de Guadalupe Hidalgo (now a neighborhood of Mexico City) between the United States and Mexico that ended the Mexican–American War (1846–1848). The treaty came into force on July 4, 1848. With the Passage-2 Title: Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo Content: traitors on their return; so that the only hope of peace was to have a U.S. representative in Mexico. Nicholas Trist, chief clerk of the State Department under President Polk, finally negotiated a treaty with the Mexican delegation after ignoring his recall by President Polk in frustration with failure to secure a treaty. Notwithstanding that the treaty had been negotiated against his instructions, given its achievement of the major American aim, President Polk passed it on to the Senate. The Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo was signed by Nicholas Trist (on behalf of the U.S.) and Luis G. Cuevas, Bernardo Couto Answer the following question based on the given information or your internal knowledge with one or few words without the source. Question: when was the treaty of guadalupe hidalgo signed
February 2, 1848
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Given the following information: Passage-0 Title: 1967–68 Football League Content: 1967–68 Football League The 1967–68 season was the 69th completed season of the English Football League. For the first time since 1937 Manchester City won the league title, finishing two points clear of their local rivals Manchester United. Fulham finished bottom of the league and were relegated along with Sheffield United. Coventry City, in their first ever top flight season escaped relegation by one point and would go on to stay in the top division until their eventual relegation at the end of the 2000–01 season. Bill McGarry's Ipswich Town team won the Second Division by one point from Queens Passage-1 Title: 1968 NFL Championship Game Content: 1968 NFL Championship Game The 1968 National Football League championship game was the 36th annual championship game. The winner of the game represented the NFL in the third AFL-NFL World Championship Game also called the Super Bowl. The NFL title game was held December 29 at Cleveland Municipal Stadium in Cleveland, Ohio. The Baltimore Colts (13–1) won the Coastal Division and defeated the Minnesota Vikings 24–14 in the Western Conference championship game. The Colts were led by head coach Don Shula and reserve quarterback Earl Morrall. This was the Colts' fourth championship game appearance since joining the NFL in 1953, Passage-2 Title: 1967–68 Football League Content: by goal difference, beginning with the 1976–77 season. Since the Fourth Division was established in the 1958–59 season, the re-election process has concerned the bottom four clubs in that division. 1967–68 Football League The 1967–68 season was the 69th completed season of the English Football League. For the first time since 1937 Manchester City won the league title, finishing two points clear of their local rivals Manchester United. Fulham finished bottom of the league and were relegated along with Sheffield United. Coventry City, in their first ever top flight season escaped relegation by one point and would go on to Answer the following question based on the given information or your internal knowledge with one or few words without the source. Question: who won the football league championship in 1968
Manchester City
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Given the following information: Passage-0 Title: Emmitt Smith Content: rushing touchdowns, and his 175 total touchdowns ranks him second only to Jerry Rice's 208. The total of his rushing yards, receiving yards (3,224) and fumble return yards (-15) gives him a total of 21,564 yards from the line of scrimmage, making him one of only four players in NFL history to eclipse the 21,000 combined-yards mark. (The others are Jerry Rice, Brian Mitchell and Walter Payton) He is the NFL's all-time leader in rushing attempts with 4,409, the only player to post three seasons with 19 or more touchdowns, and the record-holder for most games in a season with Passage-1 Title: Terrell Davis Content: Terrell Davis Terrell Lamar Davis (born October 28, 1972) is a former American football running back who played for the Denver Broncos of the National Football League (NFL) from 1995 to 2001. Davis was elected into the Pro Football Hall of Fame in 2017. Davis was drafted by the Broncos in the sixth round (196th pick overall) of the 1995 NFL Draft. He is the Denver Broncos all-time leading rusher, with 7,607 rushing yards. As a player, he was given the nickname "T. D." by players, fans and the media; this denoted both the initials of his first and last Passage-2 Title: Jerome Bettis Content: for 1,449 yards and 3 touchdowns and threw 3 career touchdown passes. He was named to the Pro Bowl in 1993, 1994, 1996, 1997, 2001, and 2004. Bettis won the NFL Comeback Player of the Year award in 1996, and in 2002 he was the recipient of the Walter Payton Man of the Year Award. While Bettis finished with 1,542 more yards than Franco Harris on the NFL's all-time rushing list, Harris remains the Steelers all-time leading rusher because 3,091 of those yards came while Bettis was with the Rams. Radio color commentator Myron Cope popularized the nickname "The Bus" Answer the following question based on the given information or your internal knowledge with one or few words without the source. Question: who is the all-time leading rusher in the nfl
Emmitt Smith
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Given the following information: Passage-0 Title: Ninjago: Masters of Spinjitzu (TV series) Content: Masks, but failed. The ninth season, "Hunted", will premiere on June 30, 2018 in Australia. It is the first season where they'll be no focus character due to two separate plot lines. The first trailer, released in Japan confirms that the Elemental Masters will return as part of the resistance. The series has been nominated twice for awards. Peter Hausner was nominated at the 39th Annie Awards for his direction, but lost to "Simpsons" director Matthew Nastuk. The composers, Michael Kramer and Jay Vincent, were nominated for the BMI TV Music Award, which they won. All episodes feature a theme Passage-1 Title: Netflix Content: 9, 2017, season 5 was premiered and the sixth season premiered on July 27, 2018. In November 2013, Netflix and Marvel Television announced a five-season deal to produce live action Marvel superhero-focused series: Daredevil, Jessica Jones, Iron Fist and Luke Cage. The deal involves the release of four 13-episode seasons that culminate in a mini-series called "The Defenders". "Daredevil" and "Jessica Jones" premiered in 2015. The "Luke Cage" series premiered on September 30, 2016, followed by "Iron Fist" on March 17, 2017 and "The Defenders" on August 18, 2017. In April 2016 the Netflix series in the Marvel Cinematic Universe Passage-2 Title: Ninjago: Masters of Spinjitzu (TV series) Content: United Kingdom, the series premiered on 21 July 2014 on Cartoon Network. Season 4 premiered on February 23, 2015 in North America and Great Britain on Cartoon Network. Season 4 focused on Kai as he and the other Ninja try to find a new and improved Zane on a secluded island, where they participate in a tournament. On June 8, Lego released the trailer for the fifth season, titled "Possession." It premiered on June 29 in the United States. Season 5 focused on Nya during her training to be the Water Ninja while the others fight Wu's first student, who's Answer the following question based on the given information or your internal knowledge with one or few words without the source. Question: when does the next season of ninjago come out
June 30, 2018
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Given the following information: Passage-0 Title: New Testament Content: and holy letters, written by the apostles and disciples of Christ, to either local congregations with specific needs, or to New Covenant Christians in general, scattered about; or "Catholic Epistles." The Pauline epistles are the thirteen New Testament books that present Paul the Apostle as their author. Six of the letters are disputed. Four are thought by most modern scholars to be pseudepigraphic, i.e., not actually written by Paul even if attributed to him within the letters themselves. Opinion is more divided on the other two disputed letters (2 Thessalonians and Colossians). These letters were written to Christian communities in Passage-1 Title: Epistle to the Laodiceans Content: re-using one of his other letters (the most common candidate is the contemporary Epistle to the Ephesians), just as he asks for the copying and forwarding of the Letter to Colossians to Laodicea. Paul, the earliest known Christian author, wrote several letters (or epistles) in Greek to various churches. Paul apparently dictated all his epistles through a secretary (or amanuensis), but wrote the final few paragraphs of each letter by his own hand. Many survived and are included in the New Testament, but others are known to have been lost. The Epistle to the Colossians states "After this letter has Passage-2 Title: New Testament Content: authorship has been attributed either to John the Apostle (in which case it is often thought that John the Apostle is John the Evangelist, i.e. author of the Gospel of John) or to another John designated "John of Patmos" after the island where the text says the revelation was received (1:9). Some ascribe the writership date as circa 81–96 AD, and others at around 68 AD. The work opens with letters to seven churches and thereafter takes the form of an apocalypse, a literary genre popular in ancient Judaism and Christianity. The order in which the books of the New Answer the following question based on the given information or your internal knowledge with one or few words without the source. Question: who wrote a lot of letters to churches in the new testament
Paul the Apostle
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Given the following information: Passage-0 Title: Naruto (season 2) Content: Naruto (season 2) The second season from the anime series "Naruto" is directed by Hayato Date, and produced by Studio Pierrot and TV Tokyo. Based on Masashi Kishimoto's manga series, the season follows Naruto Uzumaki succeeding the Chūnin Exams only to discover the invasion of the Leaf Village. The second season aired from June 2003 to May 2004 on TV Tokyo. It also aired from June 2006 to April 2007 in both Cartoon Network's Toonami and YTV's Bionix programming blocks. Sony Pictures Entertainment collected the episodes in a total of twelve DVD volumes under the name "2nd Stage", between January Passage-1 Title: Naruto: Shippuden (season 2) Content: Naruto: Shippuden (season 2) The second season of the "" anime series is directed by Hayato Date, and produced by Studio Pierrot and TV Tokyo. They are based on Part II for Masashi Kishimoto's manga series. Titled , the season follows Naruto Uzumaki and his friends attempting to reason with Sasuke Uchiha. The second season aired from November 2007 to April 2008 on TV Tokyo. It was also released on DVD in Japan over five discs between April 8 and August 8, 2008 by Aniplex. On January 2, 2009, Viz Media and Crunchyroll began providing subtitled "Naruto: Shippuden" episodes. "Naruto Passage-2 Title: Naruto (season 2) Content: and December 1, 2004. Episodes from this season were released on by Viz Media between the ninth and twenty-first DVD volumes from the series, while several uncut DVD boxes have also been released. Nine pieces of theme music are used for the episodes; three opening themes and three closing themes in the Japanese episodes and two opening themes and an ending theme in the English ones. The first opening theme is by Asian Kung-Fu Generation, which is used until episode 54 where it is replaced by Little By Little's , used for episodes 54-77, and "Go!!!" by Flow for the Answer the following question based on the given information or your internal knowledge with one or few words without the source. Question: how many episodes are in naruto season 2
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Given the following information: Passage-0 Title: Kristin Davis Content: Kristin Davis Kristin Landen Davis (also listed as Kristin Lee Davis; born February 23, 1965) is an American actress. She is known for playing Brooke Armstrong on the soap opera "Melrose Place" (1995–1996), and Charlotte York Goldenblatt on HBO's "Sex and the City" (1998–2004). She received a 2004 Emmy Award nomination for her role as Charlotte, and reprised the role in the films "Sex and the City" (2008) and "Sex and the City 2" (2010). Davis made her Broadway debut playing Mabel Cantwell in the 2012 revival of "The Best Man", and her West End debut playing Beth Gallagher in Passage-1 Title: Kristin Davis Content: big break came in 1995 when she landed the role of villainess Brooke Armstrong Campbell on the nighttime drama "Melrose Place". She left the show after one year when producers decided to kill off the character. Davis also had roles in other television series including "Friends", "Will and Grace" and "Seinfeld". In 1998, Davis was cast as Charlotte York in "Sex and the City" and remained an integral cast member until the series ended in 2004. In 1999, along with the rest of the cast, she was awarded the Women in Film Lucy Award in recognition of her excellence and Passage-2 Title: Evan Handler Content: Evan Handler Evan Handler (born January 10, 1961) is an American actor who is best known for playing Charlie Runkle, Hank Moody's comically bumbling friend and agent, on "Californication" (2007–2014) and Harry Goldenblatt, a divorce attorney and later husband of Charlotte York on "Sex and the City" (2002–2004). Handler was born in New York City, to secular Jewish parents, the son of Enid Irene, a mental health administrator, and Murry Raymond Handler, an agency owner and advertising designer. He was raised in the Town of Cortlandt, New York, near Croton-on-Hudson, New York, and attended Hendrick Hudson High School in Montrose, Answer the following question based on the given information or your internal knowledge with one or few words without the source. Question: who plays charlotte on sex and the city
Kristin Landen Davis
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Given the following information: Passage-0 Title: Orb-weaver spider Content: is a venomous insect, such as a wasp, wrapping may precede biting and/or stinging. Many orb-weavers build a new web each day. Most orb-weavers tend to be active during the evening hours; they hide for most of the day. Generally, towards evening, the spider will consume the old web, rest for approximately an hour, then spin a new web in the same general location. Thus, the webs of orb-weavers are generally free of the accumulation of detritus common to other species, such as black widow spiders. Some orb-weavers do not build webs at all. Members of the genera "Mastophora" in Passage-1 Title: Barn spider Content: quite variable. They are about three-quarters of an inch (20 mm) long with large, round abdomens. Barn spiders are nocturnal. Like many other species of orb weavers, they take their webs down during daytime and build another every evening, consuming the silk from the previous web to conserve their resources. Their "orb" webs are constructed archetypically, with symmetrical spokes connected by a spiral inside. They hide during the day and at night sit in the middle of the web and wait for an insect to land on the web. These spiders may or may not have a venomous bite. Their Passage-2 Title: Australian garden orb weaver spider Content: leaf or twig, or in a crevice in bark or rock. They are commonly found around human habitation so may be found resting under leaves and in similar places. When disturbed they will retreat towards this rest area, although under imminent danger the spider will drop to the ground and "play dead". Occasionally individual spiders will remain on the web during the day, possibly when prey has not been caught for a while, but this makes them more vulnerable to predation by birds. Their bite is not dangerous to humans but may induce mild, local pain, redness, and occasionally swelling Answer the following question based on the given information or your internal knowledge with one or few words without the source. Question: where do orb weavers go during the day
they hide
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Given the following information: Passage-0 Title: Ecuador Content: Ecuador Ecuador ( , ) (), officially the Republic of Ecuador (, which literally translates as "Republic of the Equator"; ), is a country in northwestern South America, bordered by Colombia on the north, Peru on the east and south, and the Pacific Ocean to the west. Ecuador also includes the Galápagos Islands in the Pacific, about west of the mainland. The capital city is Quito, while the largest city is Guayaquil. What is now Ecuador was home to a variety of Amerindian groups that were gradually incorporated into the Inca Empire during the 15th century. The territory was colonized Passage-1 Title: Geography of South America Content: number of rugged, generally dry "islands", the highest of which is the Sierra de Cordoba near the city of that name. Argentine Patagonia is a Paleozoic plateau now heavily dissected by rivers flowing from the Andes. The largest country in South America by far, in both area and population, is Brazil. Regions in South America include the Andean States, the Guianas and the Southern Cone. As part of the Hadley model of atmospheric circulation, the equator is characterised by the ascending branches of separate meridional cells, driven by intense insolation. The vertical convection draws in air from the surrounding atmosphere, Passage-2 Title: South America Content: the Atlantic Ocean; North America and the Caribbean Sea lie to the northwest. It includes twelve sovereign states (Argentina, Bolivia, Brazil, Chile, Colombia, Ecuador, Guyana, Paraguay, Peru, Suriname, Uruguay, and Venezuela), a part of France (French Guiana), and a non-sovereign area (the Falkland Islands, a British Overseas Territory though this is disputed by Argentina). In addition to this, the ABC islands of the Kingdom of the Netherlands, Trinidad and Tobago, and Panama may also be considered part of South America. South America has an area of 17,840,000 square kilometers (6,890,000 sq mi). Its population has been estimated at more than Answer the following question based on the given information or your internal knowledge with one or few words without the source. Question: what country does the equator pass through in south america
Ecuador
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Given the following information: Passage-0 Title: The Walking Dead (season 8) Content: The Walking Dead (season 8) The eighth season of "The Walking Dead", an American post-apocalyptic horror television series on AMC, premiered on October 22, 2017, and concluded on April 15, 2018, consisting of 16 episodes. Developed for television by Frank Darabont, the series is based on the eponymous series of comic books by Robert Kirkman, Tony Moore, and Charlie Adlard. The executive producers are Kirkman, David Alpert, Scott M. Gimple, Greg Nicotero, Tom Luse, and Gale Anne Hurd, with Gimple as showrunner for his fifth and final season. The eighth season received mixed reviews from critics. It was nominated for Passage-1 Title: The Walking Dead (season 7) Content: The Walking Dead (season 7) The seventh season of "The Walking Dead", an American post-apocalyptic horror television series on AMC, premiered on October 23, 2016, and concluded on April 2, 2017, consisting of 16 episodes. Developed for television by Frank Darabont, the series is based on the eponymous series of comic books by Robert Kirkman, Tony Moore, and Charlie Adlard. The executive producers are Kirkman, David Alpert, Scott M. Gimple, Greg Nicotero, Tom Luse, and Gale Anne Hurd, with Gimple as showrunner for the fourth consecutive season. The seventh season received mixed reviews from critics. It was nominated for multiple Passage-2 Title: The Walking Dead (season 9) Content: The Walking Dead (season 9) The ninth season of "The Walking Dead", an American post-apocalyptic horror television series on AMC premiered on October 7, 2018, and will consist of 16 episodes, split into two parts, each consisting of eight episodes. The second part of the season is scheduled to premiere on February 10, 2019. Developed for television by Frank Darabont, the series is based on the eponymous series of comic books by Robert Kirkman, Tony Moore, and Charlie Adlard. The executive producers are Kirkman, David Alpert, Scott M. Gimple, Angela Kang, Greg Nicotero, Tom Luse, Denise Huth, and Gale Anne Answer the following question based on the given information or your internal knowledge with one or few words without the source. Question: how many episodes are in this season of the walking dead
16
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Given the following information: Passage-0 Title: Triangle Shirtwaist Factory fire Content: The fire led to legislation requiring improved factory safety standards and helped spur the growth of the International Ladies' Garment Workers' Union (ILGWU), which fought for better working conditions for sweatshop workers. The building has been designated a National Historic Landmark and a New York City landmark. The Triangle Waist Company factory occupied the eighth, ninth, and tenth floors of the 10-story Asch Building on the northwest corner of Greene Street and Washington Place, just east of Washington Square Park, in the Greenwich Village area of New York City. Under the ownership of Max Blanck and Isaac Harris, the factory Passage-1 Title: History of New York City (1898–1945) Content: when the excursion steamship General Slocum caught fire and burned in the East River. It was a major blow to the German-American community. On March 25, 1911, the Triangle Shirtwaist Factory fire in Greenwich Village took the lives of 145 mostly Italian and Jewish female garment workers, which eventually led to great advancements in the city's fire department, building codes, and workplace regulations. Reaction to the disaster spurred the growth of the International Ladies' Garment Workers' Union, and took place in the context of broader union movements coordinated by the American Federation of Labor. On the night of April 14–15, Passage-2 Title: International Ladies' Garment Workers' Union Content: in part as a result of the Triangle Shirtwaist Factory fire on March 25, 1911, in which one hundred and forty-six shirtwaist makers (most of them young immigrant women) either died in the fire that broke out on the eighth floor of the factory, or jumped to their deaths. Many of these workers were unable to escape because the doors on their floors had been locked to prevent them from stealing or taking unauthorized breaks. More than 100,000 people participated in the funeral march for the victims. The fire had differing effects on the community. For some it radicalized them Answer the following question based on the given information or your internal knowledge with one or few words without the source. Question: how did the triangle shirtwaist fire affect the international ladies garment workers in new york
helped spur the growth
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Given the following information: Passage-0 Title: Walter Payton Content: Walter Payton Walter Jerry Payton (July 25, 1954 – November 1, 1999) was an American football running back who played for the Chicago Bears of the National Football League (NFL) for thirteen seasons. Payton was known around the NFL as "Sweetness". A nine-time Pro Bowl selectee, Payton is remembered as a prolific rusher, once holding records for career rushing yards, touchdowns, carries, yards from scrimmage, all-purpose yards, and many other categories. He was also versatile, and retired with the most receptions by a non-receiver, and had eight career touchdown passes. He was elected into the Pro Football Hall of Fame Passage-1 Title: Walter Payton Content: most rushing yards by any NFL player in history, and scored 110 touchdowns. He caught 492 passes for 4,538 yards and 15 touchdowns. Payton set several team records, including most career rushing yards, receptions, touchdowns, and touchdown passes by a running back. His jersey number was retired by the Bears, and he was inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame in 1993. The only game he missed in his 13-year career was in his rookie season of 1975. Payton's motto was "Never Die Easy", which is also the title of his posthumously published autobiography. Payton attributed this motto to Passage-2 Title: Walter Payton Content: in 1993 and the College Football Hall of Fame in 1996. Hall of Fame NFL player and coach Mike Ditka described Payton as the greatest football player he had ever seen—but even greater as a human being. Payton began his football career in Mississippi, and went on to have an outstanding collegiate football career at Jackson State University where he was an All-American. He started his professional career with the Chicago Bears in 1975, who selected him with the 1975 Draft's fourth overall pick. Payton proceeded to win the 1977 AP NFL Most Valuable Player Award and won Super Bowl Answer the following question based on the given information or your internal knowledge with one or few words without the source. Question: when was walter payton inducted into hall of fame
1993
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Given the following information: Passage-0 Title: Saved by the Bell Content: type who would be an army brat and wear a leather jacket. He was originally conceived of as Italian-American. However, when all efforts to cast the character were unsuccessful, Engel asked that the part be opened up to other ethnicities. Two days later, Mario Lopez, a dancer and drummer of Latino descent from "Kids Incorporated" auditioned for the role. Lopez was, by far, the best actor who auditioned, and was cast. For Kelly Kapowski, the love interest of both Zack and Slater, producers were able to narrow the field down to three actresses: Tiffani-Amber Thiessen, Elizabeth Berkley, and Jennie Garth. Passage-1 Title: Nineties (song) Content: Nineties (song) "Nineties" is a song by English pop punk band Busted. It was released on 2 November 2018 as the lead single from their upcoming fourth studio album, "Half Way There" (2019). The song is a nostalgia track, mentioning culture from the 1990s, including watching the film "The Goonies", meeting "Saved by the Bell" character Kelly Kapowski (played by actress Tiffani Thiessen), and bands such as Oasis, Nirvana and the Smashing Pumpkins. In an interview with "Digital Spy", Matt Willis said: "I was more excited about releasing 'Nineties' than I have been about anything. I'm really pleased it's out Passage-2 Title: Tiffani Thiessen Content: Tiffani Thiessen Tiffani Amber Thiessen (born January 23, 1974) is an American actress. She is known for starring as Kelly Kapowski on NBC's "Saved by the Bell" (1989–93) and as Valerie Malone on Fox's "Beverly Hills, 90210" (1994–98). Thiessen has also starred in other TV series such as Fox's "Fastlane" (2002–03), ABC's "What About Brian" (2007), and USA Network's "White Collar" (2009–14), as well as in a number of TV movies, and she has also appeared in several films like "Son in Law" (1993), "Shriek If You Know What I Did Last Friday the Thirteenth" (2000), "Hollywood Ending" (2002), and Answer the following question based on the given information or your internal knowledge with one or few words without the source. Question: who plays nikki kapowski in saved by the bell
Laura Mooney
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Given the following information: Passage-0 Title: Last Night a D.J. Saved My Life Content: Last Night a D.J. Saved My Life "Last Night a D.J. Saved My Life" is a song written by Michael Cleveland for American group Indeep. It features vocals from Réjane "Reggie" Magloire and Rose Marie Ramsey. The lyrics tell the story of a woman who is bored alone at home. She wants to speak to her man, but cannot reach him and considers leaving him, until a DJ plays a hot song and thereby saves her life. In the second verse, she leaves home, but does not reach her destination. The sound of squeaky wheels suggests she has an accident, Passage-1 Title: Last Night a D.J. Saved My Life Content: but is saved by a DJ playing a good song on the radio. The song was mixed by Michael Jay at Eastern Artists Recording Studio, East Orange, NJ, and released as a single in 1982, becoming the most popular and successful hit released by its record label, Sound of New York/Becket Records. In the U.S. "Last Night a D.J. Saved My Life" reached number ten on the R&B/Hip-Hop Singles chart and number two on the Club Singles chart, but could only bubble under the main Hot 100, where black crossover had become very difficult in the early 1980s as a Passage-2 Title: Last Night a D.J. Saved My Life Content: two," and, in 2005, editors of "Blender" magazine placed it at number 406 on its 500 Greatest Songs Since You Were Born list. The song also provided the inspiration of the title of the book "Last Night a DJ Saved My Life: The History of the Disc Jockey" (2000). Because of the limited success of Indeep's later releases, the group's first single was its only major hit and placed it into the one-hit wonder category of artists. But since the release of this song, many people have reported being saved by a DJ. Last Night a D.J. Saved My Life Answer the following question based on the given information or your internal knowledge with one or few words without the source. Question: who sang last night a dj saved my life
Rose Marie Ramsey
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Given the following information: Passage-0 Title: Rattlesnake Content: in the tail causes these segments to vibrate against one another, making the rattling noise (which is amplified because the segments are hollow) in a behavior known as tail vibration. The muscles that cause the rattle to shake are some of the fastest known, firing 50 times per second on average, sustained for up to three hours. At birth, a “prebutton” is present at the tip of the snake's tail; it is replaced by the “button” several days later when the first skin is shed. However, no sound can be made by the rattle until a second segment is added Passage-1 Title: Snarl Content: Snarl A snarl is a sound, often a growl or vicious utterance, often accompanied by a facial expression, where the upper lip is raised, and the nostrils widen, generally indicating hate, anger or pain. In addition to humans, other mammals including monkeys, rabbits and dogs snarl, often to warn others of their potential bite. In humans, snarling uses the levator labii superioris alaeque nasi muscle. The threatening vocalizations of snarling are often accompanied by or used synonymously with threatening facial expressions. The word "snarl" is also used as an onomatopoeia for the threatening noise to which it refers, as in Passage-2 Title: N Content: this sound is , while Spanish, Breton, and a few other languages use the letter . In English, is generally silent when it is preceded by an at the end of words, as in "hymn"; however, it is pronounced in this combination when occurring word medially, as in "hymnal". In mathematics, the italic form "n" is a particularly common symbol for a variable quantity which represents an integer. N N (named "en" ) is the fourteenth letter in the modern English alphabet and the ISO basic Latin alphabet. One of the most common hieroglyphs, snake, was used in Egyptian writing Answer the following question based on the given information or your internal knowledge with one or few words without the source. Question: what sound does a snake make in english
hiss
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Given the following information: Passage-0 Title: Sweet Child o' Mine Content: become something else". Lead singer Axl Rose was listening to the musicians upstairs in his room and was inspired to write lyrics, which he completed by the following afternoon. He based it on his girlfriend Erin Everly, and declared that Lynyrd Skynyrd served as an inspiration "to make sure that we'd got that heartfelt feeling". On the next composing session in Burbank, the band added a bridge and a guitar solo. When the band recorded demos with producer Spencer Proffer, he suggested adding a breakdown at the song's end. The musicians agreed, but were not sure what to do. Listening Passage-1 Title: Sweet Child o' Mine Content: Sweet Child o' Mine "Sweet Child o' Mine" is a song by American rock band Guns N' Roses, appearing on their debut album, "Appetite for Destruction". Released in August 1988 as the album's third single, the song topped the "Billboard" Hot 100 chart, becoming the band's only number 1 US single. "Billboard" ranked it the number 5 song of 1988. Re-released in 1989, it reached number 6 on the UK Singles Chart. Guitarist Slash said in 1990, "[The song] turned into a huge hit and now it makes me sick. I mean, I like it, but I hate what it Passage-2 Title: Sweet Child o' Mine Content: Mine" was written and recorded. McKagan found the similarities between the songs "stunning," but said he had not previously heard "Unpublished Critics." The song was covered by Sheryl Crow on the soundtrack to Big Daddy, and released as a bonus track on her third studio album, "The Globe Sessions". This version earned her a Grammy Award for Best Female Rock Vocal Performance. The recording was produced by Rick Rubin and Crow. A music video for Crow's version was also released, directed by Stéphane Sednaoui. Crow performed the song live at Woodstock '99. Ultimate Classic Rock profiled the song as part Answer the following question based on the given information or your internal knowledge with one or few words without the source. Question: who wrote the lyrics to sweet child of mine
Axl Rose
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Given the following information: Passage-0 Title: United States presidential line of succession Content: the first column indicates that the incumbent is ineligible, or is of uncertain eligibility. In such cases, a note explains the detail. of the Constitution sets three qualifications for holding the presidency. To serve as president, one must: be a natural-born citizen of the United States; be at least thirty-five years old; and be a resident in the United States for at least fourteen years. A person who meets the above qualifications, however, would still be constitutionally disqualified from holding the office of president under any of the following conditions: The presidential line of succession is mentioned at four places Passage-1 Title: United States presidential election Content: United States, at least 35 years old, and a resident of the United States for a period of no less than 14 years. A candidate may start running his or her campaign early before turning 35 years old or completing 14 years of residency, but must meet the age and residency requirements by Inauguration Day. The Twenty-second Amendment to the Constitution also sets a term limit: a President cannot be elected to more than two terms. The U.S. Constitution also has two provisions that apply to all federal offices in general, not just the presidency. states that if the U.S. Passage-2 Title: Acting President of the United States Content: thirty-five years old; and be a resident in the United States for at least fourteen years. A person who meets these requirements may still be constitutionally disqualified from the presidency under any of the following conditions: Article II, Section 1, Clause 6 makes the vice president first in the line of succession. It also empowers Congress to provide by law who would act as president in the case where neither the president nor the vice president were able to serve. Two constitutional amendments elaborate on the subject of presidential succession and fill gaps exposed over time in the original provision: Answer the following question based on the given information or your internal knowledge with one or few words without the source. Question: presidential qualifications include being a resident of the united states for __ years
at least fourteen years
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Given the following information: Passage-0 Title: Kel Mitchell Content: ventures with Kenan Thompson, Mitchell provided the voice of a mild-mannered and playful dog named T-Bone in the children's cartoon series "Clifford the Big Red Dog", alongside John Ritter, from 2000 to 2003. Additionally, he made an appearance in the 2004 Kanye West music video "All Falls Down" as a luggage collecting valet. Mitchell co-hosted "Dance 360" with Fredro Starr; the show lasted for only one season. From 2005 until 2006, Mitchell portrayed Manny Sellers in the sitcom "One on One", and in 2007 Mitchell starred in BET's new series "Take the Cake". Some of his other credits include "Honeydripper" Passage-1 Title: Clifford the Big Red Dog (TV series) Content: serves as the series finale due to Ritter's death, as no new episodes were made to continue from where it left off. However, "Clifford's Puppy Days" still continued to air until its cancellation in 2006. On May 16, 2018, Scholastic announced a reboot of the series and is scheduled for a late 2019 premiere concurrently on PBS Kids and Amazon Prime. Two 15-minute stories made up each half-hour episode. Usually one story featured Clifford and his canine friends, Cleo and T-Bone among them; the other story would focus on Clifford's owner Emily Elizabeth and her friends. During scenes focusing on Passage-2 Title: Clifford the Big Red Dog (TV series) Content: Clifford the Big Red Dog (TV series) Clifford the Big Red Dog is an American educational animated children's television series, based upon Norman Bridwell's children's book series of the same name. Produced by Scholastic Productions, it originally aired on PBS Kids from September 4, 2000 to February 25, 2003. The UK version (where it was dubbed with British voice actors replacing the original American soundtrack) originally aired on BBC 2 on 1 April 2002. John Ritter voiced Clifford in all episodes. This was originally done by Brent Titcomb in the 1988 direct-to-video series. Generally speaking, Ritter's schedule dictated the production Answer the following question based on the given information or your internal knowledge with one or few words without the source. Question: who does kel mitchell play in clifford the big red dog
T-Bone
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Given the following information: Passage-0 Title: Flower of Scotland Content: Flower of Scotland "Flower of Scotland" (, ) is a Scottish song, used frequently at special occasions and sporting events. Although there is no one official national anthem of Scotland, "Flower of Scotland" is one of a number of songs which fulfil this role, along with the older "Scots Wha Hae", and "Scotland the Brave", among others. Roy Williamson of the folk group the Corries wrote both the lyrics and music for the song. The words refer to the victory of the Scots, led by Robert the Bruce, over England's Edward II at the Battle of Bannockburn in 1314. The Passage-1 Title: Flowers of the Forest Content: Flowers of the Forest Flowers of the Forest is an ancient Scottish folk tune commemorating the defeat of the Scottish army of James IV at the Battle of Flodden in September 1513. Although the original words are unknown, the melody was recorded c. 1615-25 in the John Skene of Halyards Manuscript as "Flowres of the Forrest", although it might have been composed earlier. Several versions of words have been added to the tune, notably Jean Elliot's lyrics in 1756 or 1758. Others include those by Alison Cockburn below. However, many renditions are played on the Great Highland bagpipe. Due to Passage-2 Title: Flowers of the Forest Content: Flowers of the Forest Flowers of the Forest is an ancient Scottish folk tune commemorating the defeat of the Scottish army of James IV at the Battle of Flodden in September 1513. Although the original words are unknown, the melody was recorded c. 1615-25 in the John Skene of Halyards Manuscript as "Flowres of the Forrest", although it might have been composed earlier. Several versions of words have been added to the tune, notably Jean Elliot's lyrics in 1756 or 1758. Others include those by Alison Cockburn below. However, many renditions are played on the Great Highland bagpipe. Due to Answer the following question based on the given information or your internal knowledge with one or few words without the source. Question: who wrote the words to flower of scotland
Roy Williamson
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Given the following information: Passage-0 Title: Visa policy of New Zealand Content: Between the 1940s and the 1970s, New Zealand concluded visa-free agreements with countries of Western Europe. Visa-free access for citizens of Fiji, Kiribati, Nauru, Tuvalu, Indonesia, Thailand, Zimbabwe, Samoa, South Africa and Tonga has been cancelled because of illegal immigration. As of 2017, under the "Immigration Act 2009" and the "Immigration (Visa, Entry Permission, and Related Matters) Regulations 2010" passport holders of the 60 jurisdictions may travel to New Zealand without obtaining a visa for up to 90 days. Visa policy of New Zealand A foreign national wishing to enter New Zealand must obtain a visa unless he or she Passage-1 Title: Visa policy of New Zealand Content: hold documents required for their next destination. New Zealand issues eVisas to nationals of visa waiver countries and China. Applications for student, work, and visitor visas can be lodged online. Under the "Immigration Act 2009" and the "Immigration (Visa, Entry Permission, and Related Matters) Regulations 2010" passport holders of the following 60 jurisdictions may travel to New Zealand without obtaining a visa for up to 90 days. Holders of United Nations laissez-passer do not require a visa. <br> <br> Additionally, the visa waiver applies to the following categories: In June 2018 the Government of New Zealand proposed to introduce an Passage-2 Title: Visa requirements for New Zealand citizens Content: Visa requirements for New Zealand citizens Visa requirements for New Zealand citizens are administrative entry restrictions by the authorities of other states placed on citizens of New Zealand. New Zealand citizens had visa-free or visa on arrival access to 182 countries and territories, ranking the New Zealand passport 7th in terms of travel freedom (tied with the Czech Republic and Maltese passports) according to the Henley Passport Index. NB: Cook Islands and Niue are not dependent territories of NZ, they are in Free Association with New Zealand New Zealand citizens are classified as 'Annex II' foreign nationals, and so are Answer the following question based on the given information or your internal knowledge with one or few words without the source. Question: do nz citizens need a visa for hong kong
Hong Kong
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Given the following information: Passage-0 Title: Margaret Court Content: hand grip. She began playing tennis when she was eight years old and was 18 in 1960 when she won the first of seven consecutive singles titles at the Australian Championships. Court became the first female player from Australia to win a Grand Slam tournament abroad, when she won the French and US Championships in 1962. The year after that, she became the first Australian woman to win Wimbledon. After Wimbledon in 1966, Court temporarily retired from tennis. She married Barry Court in 1967, whose father, Sir Charles Court, and brother, Richard Court, served as premiers of Western Australia. She Passage-1 Title: Margaret Court Content: Margaret Court Margaret Court (née Smith; born 16 July 1942), also known as Margaret Smith Court, is a retired Australian tennis player and former world No. 1. She is currently a Christian minister in Perth, Western Australia. In tennis, she amassed more major titles than any other player in history. In 1970, Court became the first woman during the Open era (and the second woman in history) to win the singles Grand Slam (all four major tournaments in the same calendar year). She won 24 of those titles (11 in the Open era), a record that still stands. She also Passage-2 Title: Margaret Court Content: Court in the 2017 Hollywood film "Battle of the Sexes". † Some sources have Elizabeth Ryan winning over 200 singles titles in her career. Margaret Court Margaret Court (née Smith; born 16 July 1942), also known as Margaret Smith Court, is a retired Australian tennis player and former world No. 1. She is currently a Christian minister in Perth, Western Australia. In tennis, she amassed more major titles than any other player in history. In 1970, Court became the first woman during the Open era (and the second woman in history) to win the singles Grand Slam (all four major Answer the following question based on the given information or your internal knowledge with one or few words without the source. Question: first australian female tennis player to win the grand slam
Margaret Court
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Given the following information: Passage-0 Title: Pretty Little Liars (season 7) Content: was ordered with the sixth season on June 10, 2014, right before the fifth-season premiere aired, which made Pretty Little Liars ABC Family's longest running original series, surpassing "The Secret Life of the American Teenager", which was ABC Family's previous longest running original series. The season will consist of 20 episodes, in which ten episodes will air in the summer of 2016, with the remaining ten episodes beginning to air in April 2017. Charlie Craig, who served as writer/consulting producer on the second season, will return for the seventh season as executive producer/co-showrunner. I. Marlene King revealed the title of Passage-1 Title: Pretty Little Liars (season 7) Content: Pretty Little Liars (season 7) The seventh and final season of the American mystery drama television series "Pretty Little Liars", based on the books of the same name by Sara Shepard, was renewed on June 10, 2014 for two additional seasons, making the show Freeform's longest running original series. The season consisted of 20 episodes, in which ten episodes aired in the summer of 2016, with the remaining ten episodes aired from April 2017. The season's premiere aired on June 21, 2016 on Freeform. Production and filming began in the end of March 2016, which was confirmed by showrunner I. Passage-2 Title: Pretty Little Liars (season 7) Content: on the show since towards the end of the fifth season. Pretty Little Liars (season 7) The seventh and final season of the American mystery drama television series "Pretty Little Liars", based on the books of the same name by Sara Shepard, was renewed on June 10, 2014 for two additional seasons, making the show Freeform's longest running original series. The season consisted of 20 episodes, in which ten episodes aired in the summer of 2016, with the remaining ten episodes aired from April 2017. The season's premiere aired on June 21, 2016 on Freeform. Production and filming began in Answer the following question based on the given information or your internal knowledge with one or few words without the source. Question: when does pll come back on season 7
June 21, 2016
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Given the following information: Passage-0 Title: Battle of Princeton Content: Battle of Princeton The Battle of Princeton was a battle of the American Revolutionary War, fought near Princeton, New Jersey on January 3, 1777. General Lord Cornwallis had left 1,400 British troops under the command of Lieutenant Colonel Charles Mawhood in Princeton. Following a surprise attack at Trenton early in the morning of December 26, 1776, General George Washington of the Continental Army decided to attack the British in New Jersey before entering winter quarters. On December 30, he crossed the Delaware River back into New Jersey. His troops followed on January 3, 1777. Washington advanced to Princeton by a Passage-1 Title: Battle of Princeton Content: The battle (while considered minor by British standards) was the last major action of Washington's winter New Jersey campaign. On the night of December 25–26, 1776, General George Washington, Commander-in-chief of the Continental Army, led 2,400 men across the Delaware River. After a nine-mile march, they seized the town of Trenton on the morning of the 26th, killing or wounding over 100 Hessians and capturing 900 more. Soon after capturing the town, Washington led the army back across the Delaware into Pennsylvania. On the 29th, Washington once again led the army across the river, and established a defensive position at Passage-2 Title: Battle of Princeton Content: George Washington. Tangentially, a few years before Hamilton was refused accelerated study at the College of New Jersey (now Princeton University) housed in Nassau Hall. He attended King's College (now Columbia University) in New York, instead. Battle of Princeton The Battle of Princeton was a battle of the American Revolutionary War, fought near Princeton, New Jersey on January 3, 1777. General Lord Cornwallis had left 1,400 British troops under the command of Lieutenant Colonel Charles Mawhood in Princeton. Following a surprise attack at Trenton early in the morning of December 26, 1776, General George Washington of the Continental Army decided Answer the following question based on the given information or your internal knowledge with one or few words without the source. Question: who led the british in the battle of princeton
Lieutenant Colonel Charles Mawhood
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Given the following information: Passage-0 Title: Ivy and Bean Content: have wild adventures with the other characters in the neighborhood. The books feature illustrations, but are not picture books; the reading level is suitable for middle grade school readers. As of 2017, there are ten volumes in the series. Child 1: Stars in the beldaloon cheese book The books in the series are: Ivy and Bean Ivy and Bean is a children's book series written by American author Annie Barrows, illustrated by Sophie Blackall, and published by Chronicle Books. In the stories, Ivy (a quiet, intellectual child) and Bean (a rambunctious child) become fast friends despite their differences and their Passage-1 Title: Wild 'n Out Content: 2017 on MTV. The 10th season contains a total of 16 episodes which were broadcast from November 30, 2017 to March 1, 2018 on MTV. The 11th season will consist of 22 episodes and premiered on March 15, 2018 on MTV, two weeks after the end of Season 10. The season resumed on July 12, 2018. The 12th season will consist of 26 episodes and premiered on August 17, 2018 on MTV. The 13th season had filmed in Atlanta from October 29 to November 11, 2018 and will air sometime in 2019 on MTV. Wild 'n Out Nick Cannon Presents: Passage-2 Title: The Polysyllabic Spree Content: Polyphonic Spree. In the book, Hornby describes the people who run "The Believer" as being "all dressed in white robes and smiling maniacally, sort of like a literary equivalent of the Polyphonic Spree." (pg. 30) There are three follow-up books, "Housekeeping vs. The Dirt" (2006), "Shakespeare Wrote for Money" (2008) and "More Baths Less Talking" (2012). Books bought: Books read: Books bought: Books read: Books bought: Books read: Books bought: Books read: Books bought: Books read: Books bought: Books read: Books bought: Books read: Books bought: Books read: Books bought: Books read: Books bought: Books read: Books bought: Books read: Answer the following question based on the given information or your internal knowledge with one or few words without the source. Question: when is ivy and bean book 11 coming out
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Given the following information: Passage-0 Title: Ayyash ibn Abi Rabiah Content: Ayyash ibn Abi Rabiah Ayyash ibn Abi Rabiah was one of the Islamic prophet Muhammad's companions who converted into Islam before immigration. He was also a half brother of Abu Jahl as they shared the same mother, and his paternal cousin. Ayyash was one of the immigrants who migrated to Madinah before Muhammad. He migrated with Umar ibn Khattab. Abu Jahl decided to take him back. So he made a false story of Ayyash's mother's illness. Abu Jahl went to Madinah with his brother Harith and told Ayyash that his mother was ill and she had taken an oath that Passage-1 Title: Arwa bint Kurayz Content: to whom she bore al-Walid, 'Ammara, Khalid, Umm Kulthum, Umm Hakim and Hind. Arwa bint Kurayz converted to Islam and emigrated to Madina after her daughter, Umm Kulthum bint Uqba. She gave allegiance to Muhammad and remained in Madina until she died during the caliphate of her son, Uthman ibn Affan. Arwa bint Kurayz Arwa bint Kurayz () was the mother of Uthman ibn Affan, a companion of the Islamic prophet Muhammad, and the third of the Sunni "Rashidun" or "Rightly Guided Caliphs". Arwa was the daughter of Kurayz ibn Rabi'ah ibn Habib Abd Shams ibn Abd Manaf, so was Passage-2 Title: Shahrbanu Content: the sermons of Imam Ali and met with his two sons, Al-Hassan and Al-Hussain. Imam Ali presented to Shansab a flag of Prophet that he carried when he entered Mecca. Upon his return to his homeland he preached Islam to his people, in accordance with preaching he received from Imam Ali, and the entire Hazara tribe embraced Shia Islam as their faith. Differing reports in history state that Shahrbānū was brought to Madinah as a slave either during the caliphate of `Umar, `Uthmān, or `Ali. Narrations of Shahrbānū have also been reported in Sunni sources including, "Bab 27" of Qabusnama, Answer the following question based on the given information or your internal knowledge with one or few words without the source. Question: who accompanied the prophet on his migration to madinah
Abu Bakr
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Given the following information: Passage-0 Title: Carrie Brady Content: Carrie Brady Carrie Brady is a fictional character from the NBC soap opera, "Days of Our Lives", a long-running serial set in the fictional town of Salem. Created by head writer Margaret DePriest, the role of Carrie has been most notably portrayed by Christie Clark, who took over the role in 1986 as a teenager. Clark remained with the series off-and-on until leaving in October 2006, however, returned again as a series regular in September 2011 as part of a reboot of the series. Her return was short lived as she left the show the following July. On September 15, Passage-1 Title: Caroline Brady Content: Caroline Brady Caroline Brady is a fictional character from the NBC soap opera "Days of Our Lives", a long-running serial drama about working class life in the fictional United States town of Salem. Matriarch of the series' Brady family, the character has been continually featured since her debut. Created by writer Margaret DePriest, the role was originated by actress Peggy McCay on February 7, 1983. Jody Carter stepped into the role briefly in 1984, followed by Barbara Beckley from 1984 to 1985. McCay returned to portray Caroline from July 17, 1985 to December 5, 2003, when the character was seemingly Passage-2 Title: Carrie Stevens Content: eggs. Her father was a research scientist and her mother was an artist. When her parents divorced, she went with her mother to Memphis, Tennessee. After being spotted in a dentist's waiting room by a Hollywood talent agent, Stevens first television appearance was on an episode of the daytime soap opera "Days of Our Lives" in 1992. She has appeared in numerous television shows, including the Sci Fi Channel's "Black Scorpion" along with an episode of "Wild On!" for E! Entertainment Television. In addition, she's had small roles in "Pacific Blue" and "Beverly Hills, 90210", the daytime TV drama "Days Answer the following question based on the given information or your internal knowledge with one or few words without the source. Question: who plays carrie on days of our lives
Christie Clark
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Given the following information: Passage-0 Title: The Sound of Silence Content: The chord progression is F#m, E, D, A. The first two verses are almost an octave lower than the original and jumped up an octave for the last three verses. His vocal span goes from E2 to A4 in scientific pitch notation. In April 2016, Paul Simon endorsed the cover. Additionally, on April 1, Simon sent Draiman an email praising Disturbed's performance of the rendition on American talk show "Conan". Simon wrote, "Really powerful performance on "Conan" the other day. First time I'd seen you do it live. Nice. Thanks." Draiman responded, "Mr. Simon, I am honored beyond words. We Passage-1 Title: The Sound of Silence Content: Sound of Silence": "For the words of the profits were written on the studio wall, concert hall, and echoes with the sounds of salesmen". A cover version of "The Sound of Silence" was released by American heavy metal band Disturbed on December 7, 2015. A music video was also released. Their cover hit number one on the "Billboard" Hard Rock Digital Songs and Mainstream Rock charts, and is their highest-charting song on the Hot 100, peaking at number 42. It is also their highest-charting single in Australia, peaking at number four. David Draiman sings it in the key of F#m. Passage-2 Title: The Sound of Silence Content: downloadable content for the video game, "Rock Band 4". The Disturbed version was used in the episode "Ian Garvey" of "The Blacklist" in November 2017. Notes Bibliography The Sound of Silence "The Sound of Silence", originally "The Sounds of Silence", is a song by the American music duo Simon & Garfunkel. The song was written by Paul Simon over a period of several months in 1963 and 1964. A studio audition led to the duo signing a record deal with Columbia Records, and the song was recorded in March 1964 at Columbia Studios in New York City for inclusion on Answer the following question based on the given information or your internal knowledge with one or few words without the source. Question: who sings the sound of silence by disturbed
David Draiman
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Given the following information: Passage-0 Title: Some Mothers Do 'Ave 'Em Content: would be seen to gradually suffer the inevitably chaotic consequences of Frank's fleeting presence in their lives. These characters were often played by some of the greatest and recognisable character actors of the era, including George Baker, James Cossins, Peter Jeffrey, Richard Wilson, Fulton Mackay, Bernard Hepton, Christopher Timothy, George Sewell, Bryan Pringle, Christopher Biggins, Milton Johns, Diane Holland, John Ringham, David Ryall, Gretchen Franklin, Geoffrey Chater, Royston Tickner, Michael Redfern, Babar Bhatti, Norman Chappell, Geoffrey Whitehead and Elisabeth Sladen (who, in her autobiography, mentions that she was considered for the role of Betty). The theme tune by Ronnie Hazlehurst Passage-1 Title: Michele Dotrice Content: Michele Dotrice Michele Dotrice (born 27 September 1948) is an English actress, best known for her portrayal of Betty Spencer, the long-suffering wife of Frank Spencer, played by Michael Crawford, in the BBC sitcom "Some Mothers Do 'Ave 'Em", which ran from 1973 to 1978, and returned in 2016 for a special. Her first significant role was in the 1962 13-part BBC TV adaptation of "The Old Curiosity Shop" in which she played Nell, and she appeared in "The Witches" for Hammer Films in 1966. In 1970 she had starring roles in the horror thrillers "And Soon the Darkness" (1970) Passage-2 Title: Some Mothers Do 'Ave 'Em Content: Some Mothers Do 'Ave 'Em Some Mothers Do 'Ave 'Em is a British sitcom created and written by Raymond Allen and starring Michael Crawford and Michele Dotrice. It was first broadcast in 1973 and ran for three series, ending in 1978, and returning in 2016 for a one-off special. The series follows the accident-prone Frank Spencer and his tolerant wife, Betty, through Frank's various attempts to hold down a job, which frequently end in disaster. The sitcom was filmed in and around Herne Bay, Sheerness in Kent, the town of Bedford in Bedfordshire. It was noted for its stuntwork, performed Answer the following question based on the given information or your internal knowledge with one or few words without the source. Question: who played betty in some mothers do have them
Michele Dotrice
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Given the following information: Passage-0 Title: Highest-paid NBA players by season Content: has earned on a 1 year contract, Jordan also holds the record for the second largest 1 year contract at $30,140,000 in the 1996-97 season. Kobe Bryant become just the second player to reach this milestone when the 2013–14 season began. LeBron James became the third in the 2016–17 season. Stephen Curry became the first player to eclipse $40-Million per year when he signed a record 5-year contract worth $201-Million in 2017, starting with $34,682,550 in the 2017-18 season and ending with the largest earnings in the 2021-22 season with a record payout of $45,780,966. Beginning in the 1984–85 NBA Passage-1 Title: LeBron James Content: As a result of James's endorsement money and NBA salary, he has been listed as one of the world's highest-paid athletes. In 2013, he surpassed Kobe Bryant as the highest paid basketball player in the world, with earnings of $56.5 million. In 2014, James realized a profit of more than $30 million as part of Apple's acquisition of Beats Electronics; he had originally struck a deal to get a small stake in the company at its inception in exchange for promoting its headphones. In 2015, he was ranked the sixth highest earning sportsperson, and third highest in 2016 (after Cristiano Passage-2 Title: Highest-paid NBA players by season Content: Highest-paid NBA players by season The highest-paid NBA players by season over the past twelve seasons have received contracts with salaries noted in the twenty-million-dollar range. In this twelve-year span, Kevin Garnett received $28,000,000, which was the highest salary payment of any NBA player, during the 2003–04 season. Garnett has been the highest-paid NBA player per year in seven of the past twelve NBA seasons. Michael Jordan was the first NBA player to sign a contract worth over thirty million dollars in a season. During the 1997–98 season, Jordan earned $33,140,000, which still stands as the most any NBA player Answer the following question based on the given information or your internal knowledge with one or few words without the source. Question: who is the highest paid basketball player right now
Stephen Curry
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Given the following information: Passage-0 Title: George Peppard Content: elegant manner and superior acting skills landed Peppard his most famous film role as Paul Varjak in "Breakfast at Tiffany's" with Audrey Hepburn, based on a story by Truman Capote. This 1961 role boosted him briefly to a major film star. That year a newspaper article dubbed him "the next big thing". Peppard said he had turned down two TV series and was focused on being a film star. His contract with MGM was for two pictures a year, allowing for one outside film and six TV appearances a year, plus the right to star in a play every second Passage-1 Title: Breakfast at Tiffany's (film) Content: 2009 at the Haymarket Theatre. A new stage adaption made its debut in March 2013 at the Cort Theater in New York City. The role of Holly Golightly would be played by Emilia Clarke. Notes Breakfast at Tiffany's (film) Breakfast at Tiffany's is a 1961 American romantic comedy film directed by Blake Edwards and written by George Axelrod, loosely based on Truman Capote's 1958 novella of the same name. Starring Audrey Hepburn and George Peppard, and featuring Patricia Neal, Buddy Ebsen, Martin Balsam, and Mickey Rooney, the film was initially released on October 5, 1961 by Paramount Pictures. Hepburn's portrayal Passage-2 Title: Breakfast at Tiffany's (film) Content: Paul confronts Holly about his love and her behavior, then gets out of the cab in the pouring rain and leaves, tossing the engraved Cracker Jack ring into her lap and telling her to examine her life. She goes through a decision making moment, puts on the ring, and runs after Paul, who has gone looking for the cat. She searches the alley and finally finds the cat. Paul and Holly stand in the rain, and with the cat tucked into Holly's coat, look into each other's eyes and share a kiss. The Oscar-nominated screenplay was written by George Axelrod, Answer the following question based on the given information or your internal knowledge with one or few words without the source. Question: who plays paul in breakfast at tiffany's
George Peppard
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Given the following information: Passage-0 Title: Hyperglycemia Content: Hyperglycemia Hyperglycemia (also spelled hyperglycaemia or hyperglycæmia), also known as high blood sugar, is a condition in which an excessive amount of glucose circulates in the blood plasma. This is generally a blood sugar level higher than 11.1 mmol/l (200 mg/dl), but symptoms may not start to become noticeable until even higher values such as 15–20 mmol/l (~250–300 mg/dl). A subject with a consistent range between ~5.6 and ~7 mmol/l (100–126 mg/dl) (American Diabetes Association guidelines) is considered slightly hyperglycemic, while above 7 mmol/l (126 mg/dl) is generally held to have diabetes. For diabetics, glucose levels that are considered to Passage-1 Title: Hyperglycemia Content: combination with basal insulin can be used as a treatment for hyperglycemia with patients still in hospital. The origin of the term is Greek: prefix ὑπέρ- "hyper-" "over-", γλυκός "glycos" "sweet wine, must", αἷμα "haima" "blood", -ία, -εια "-ia" suffix for abstract nouns of feminine gender. Hyperglycemia Hyperglycemia (also spelled hyperglycaemia or hyperglycæmia), also known as high blood sugar, is a condition in which an excessive amount of glucose circulates in the blood plasma. This is generally a blood sugar level higher than 11.1 mmol/l (200 mg/dl), but symptoms may not start to become noticeable until even higher values such Passage-2 Title: Hyperosmolar syndrome Content: Hyperosmolar syndrome Hyperosmolar syndrome or diabetic hyperosmolar syndrome is a medical emergency caused by a very high blood glucose level. The prefix "hyper" means high, and "osmolarity" is a measure of the concentration of active particles in a solution, so the name of the syndrome simply refers to the high concentration of glucose in the blood. Hyperosmolar syndrome may take a long duration - days and weeks - to develop. However, certain signs and symptoms may indicate that such a condition is developing. Some of the signs include the following: Early diagnosis for (diabetic) hyperosmolar syndrome is crucial. Doctors or Answer the following question based on the given information or your internal knowledge with one or few words without the source. Question: excessive amount of sugar in the blood is called
Hyperglycemia
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Given the following information: Passage-0 Title: History of Missouri (1673–1803) Content: encouraged George Morgan, an American military officer, to set up a semi-autonomous colony in southern Missouri across from the mouth of the Ohio River. Named New Madrid, the colony began auspiciously but was discouraged by Louisiana's governor, Esteban Rodríguez Miró, who considered Morgan's infant colony as flawed due to its lack of provisos for ensuring the settlement's loyalty to Spain. New Madrid's early American settlers departed, as did Morgan, and New Madrid became primarily a hunting and trading outpost rather than a full-fledged agricultural city. In the early 1790s both Governor Miró and his successor, Francisco Luis Héctor de Carondelet, Passage-1 Title: Thomas Clement Fletcher Content: He then moved to Washington, D.C., where he continued to practice until his death. He wrote "Life and Reminiscences of General Wm. T. Sherman" (1891). He was buried in Bellefontaine Cemetery in St. Louis. Fletcher, Missouri, is named after him, as was the U.S. Army's Fort Fletcher in Kansas. History of slavery in Missouri Thomas Clement Fletcher Thomas Clement Fletcher (January 21, 1827March 25, 1899) was the 18th Governor of Missouri during the latter stages of the American Civil War and the early part of Reconstruction. He was the first Missouri governor to be born in the state. The Thomas Passage-2 Title: Thomas Clement Fletcher Content: Thomas Clement Fletcher Thomas Clement Fletcher (January 21, 1827March 25, 1899) was the 18th Governor of Missouri during the latter stages of the American Civil War and the early part of Reconstruction. He was the first Missouri governor to be born in the state. The Thomas C. Fletcher House was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1974. Fletcher was born in Herculaneum, Missouri. His parents had immigrated to Missouri from Maryland in 1818. He received a public school education and was elected circuit clerk in Jefferson County, Missouri, from 1849 until 1856. He was admitted to the Answer the following question based on the given information or your internal knowledge with one or few words without the source. Question: who was the first governor of the state of missouri
Alexander McNair
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Given the following information: Passage-0 Title: Oymyakon Content: Oymyakon Oymyakon (, ; , "Öymököön", ) is a rural locality (a "selo") in Oymyakonsky District of the Sakha Republic, Russia, located along the Indigirka River, northwest of Tomtor on the Kolyma Highway. It is one of the coldest permanently inhabited locales on Earth. It is named after the Oymyakon River, whose name reportedly comes from the Even word "kheium", meaning "unfrozen patch of water; place where fish spend the winter." However, another source states that the Even word "heyum" (hэjум) ("kheium" may be a misspelling) means "frozen lake". Oymyakon has two main valleys beside it. These valleys trap wind Passage-1 Title: Grise Fiord Content: Grise Fiord Grise Fiord, (Inuktitut: "Aujuittuq", "place that never thaws"; Inuktitut syllabics: ᐊᐅᔪᐃᑦᑐᖅ) is an Inuit hamlet in the Qikiqtaaluk Region in the territory of Nunavut, Canada. Despite its low population (129 residents as of the Canada 2016 Census), it is the largest community on Ellesmere Island. It is also one of the coldest inhabited places in the world, with an average yearly temperature of . Located at the southern tip of Ellesmere Island, Grise Fiord is one of three permanent settlements on the island. Grise Fiord lies north of the Arctic Circle. Grise Fiord is the northernmost civilian settlement Passage-2 Title: Resolute, Nunavut Content: Resolute, Nunavut Resolute or Resolute Bay ( literally "place with no dawn") is an Inuit hamlet on Cornwallis Island in Nunavut, Canada. It is situated at the northern end of Resolute Bay and the Northwest Passage and is part of the Qikiqtaaluk Region. Resolute is one of Canada's northernmost communities and is second only to Grise Fiord on Ellesmere Island (Alert and Eureka are more northerly but are not considered towns – just military outposts and weather stations). It is also one of the coldest inhabited places in the world, with an average yearly temperature of . As of the Answer the following question based on the given information or your internal knowledge with one or few words without the source. Question: what is the coldest habitable place on earth
Oymyakon
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Given the following information: Passage-0 Title: How Deep Is Your Love (Calvin Harris and Disciples song) Content: How Deep Is Your Love (Calvin Harris and Disciples song) "How Deep Is Your Love" is a song by Scottish DJ and record producer Calvin Harris and English production trio Disciples. It was released on 17 July 2015. It features uncredited vocals by Norwegian singer and songwriter Ina Wroldsen. The single received generally positive reviews, and was commercially successful, reaching the top-ten in 22 countries, including number two on the UK Singles Chart and number one in Australia, Belgium, Greece, the Netherlands and Russia. The song was remixed by producer Kayzo. On 3 June 2015, Harris announced an upcoming collaboration Passage-1 Title: How Deep Is Your Love (Calvin Harris and Disciples song) Content: with London-based production trio Disciples. The song leaked on 15 July 2015, two days prior to its official release. The song first materialised when London-based band Disciples and Norwegian singer-songwriter Ina Wroldsen co-wrote it in early 2014. They recorded the vocals of Wroldsen in one take for the demo. Two of the artists from Disciples who are published by Fly-Eye (Harris's publishing company) decided to send him the rough demonstration for feedback and pointers. Harris loved the track and eventually proposed collaborating on it together. Harris told radio KISS-FM that following the release of "Motion", he wanted to do something Passage-2 Title: How Deep Is Your Love (Calvin Harris and Disciples song) Content: Found Love' or Cheryl Cole’s 'Call My Name'. Instead, [Harris] opts for some slow-burning house. If his next album sounds this fresh, the love will go pretty deep, actually." "How Deep Is Your Love" entered at number seven on the UK Singles Chart, giving Harris his 19th top ten hit on the chart. The song eventually peaked at number two. The song debuted at number five on the US Hot Dance/Electronic Songs. It sold 41,000 downloads and captured two million U.S. streams (the bulk of which, 74 percent, came from Spotify) in its first week. It marked Harris' eighth top Answer the following question based on the given information or your internal knowledge with one or few words without the source. Question: who sings calvin harris how deep is your love
Ina Wroldsen
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Given the following information: Passage-0 Title: Battle of Manila Bay Content: Battle of Manila Bay The Battle of Manila Bay (), also known as the Battle of Cavite, took place on 1 May 1898, during the Spanish–American War. The American Asiatic Squadron under Commodore George Dewey engaged and destroyed the Spanish Pacific Squadron under "Contraalmirante" (Rear admiral) Patricio Montojo. The battle took place in Manila Bay in the Philippines, and was the first major engagement of the Spanish–American War. The battle was one of the most decisive naval battles in history and marked the end of the Spanish colonial period in Philippine history. Americans living on the West Coast of the Passage-1 Title: Spanish Navy Content: a powerful American blockade off Cuba. In the Philippines, a squadron, made up of ageing ships, including some obsolete cruisers, had already been sacrificed in a token gesture in Manila Bay. The Battle of Manila Bay took place on 1 May 1898, during the Spanish–American War. The American Asiatic Squadron under Commodore George Dewey engaged and destroyed the Spanish Pacific Squadron under Admiral Patricio Montojo y Pasarón. The engagement took place in Manila Bay in the Philippines, and was the first major engagement of the Spanish–American War. This war marked the end for the Spanish Navy as a global maritime Passage-2 Title: Spanish gunboat Marques del Duero Content: and wounding 30. "Marques del Duero" was the oldest member of Rear Admiral Patricio Montojo de Pasaron's Pacific Squadron at Manila in the Philippine Islands when the Spanish–American War broke out in April 1898. She was anchored with the squadron in Cañacao Bay under the lee of the Cavite Peninsula east of Sangley Point, Luzon, eight miles southwest of Manila, when, early on the morning of 1 May 1898, the United States Navy's Asiatic Squadron under Commodore George Dewey, found Montojo's anchorage and attacked. In the resulting Battle of Manila Bay, the first major engagement of the Spanish–American War, "Marques Answer the following question based on the given information or your internal knowledge with one or few words without the source. Question: commander of the naval squadron that attacked manila bay
Commodore George Dewey
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Given the following information: Passage-0 Title: Asthma Content: not the alveoli. An acute asthma exacerbation is commonly referred to as an "asthma attack". The classic symptoms are shortness of breath, wheezing, and chest tightness. The wheezing is most often when breathing out. While these are the primary symptoms of asthma, some people present primarily with coughing, and in severe cases, air motion may be significantly impaired such that no wheezing is heard. In children, chest pain is often present. Signs occurring during an asthma attack include the use of accessory muscles of respiration (sternocleidomastoid and scalene muscles of the neck), there may be a paradoxical pulse (a pulse Passage-1 Title: Acute severe asthma Content: Acute severe asthma Acute severe asthma is an acute exacerbation of asthma that does not respond to standard treatments of bronchodilators (inhalers) and corticosteroids. Symptoms include chest tightness, rapidly progressive dyspnea (shortness of breath), dry cough, use of accessory respiratory muscles, fast and/or labored breathing, and extreme wheezing. It is a life-threatening episode of airway obstruction and is considered a medical emergency. Complications include cardiac and/or respiratory arrest. It is characterized histologically by smooth muscle hypertrophy and basement membrane thickening. An exacerbation (attack) of asthma is experienced as a worsening of asthma symptoms with breathlessness and cough (often worse at Passage-2 Title: Asthma Content: that is weaker during inhalation and stronger during exhalation), and over-inflation of the chest. A blue color of the skin and nails may occur from lack of oxygen. In a mild exacerbation the peak expiratory flow rate (PEFR) is ≥200 L/min, or ≥50% of the predicted best. Moderate is defined as between 80 and 200 L/min, or 25% and 50% of the predicted best, while severe is defined as ≤ 80 L/min, or ≤25% of the predicted best. Acute severe asthma, previously known as status asthmaticus, is an acute exacerbation of asthma that does not respond to standard treatments of Answer the following question based on the given information or your internal knowledge with one or few words without the source. Question: what is the definition of an asthma attack
acute asthma exacerbation
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Given the following information: Passage-0 Title: Prashanti Singh Content: top four A grade player of India selected and sponsored by Basketball Federation of India & IMG-Reliance. She has won 23 medals in the National Championships, National Games and Federation Cups in India. She holds the National record of having most medals in National Championships. She is first woman Basketball player in India to represent the National team in one 2006 Commonwealth Games & two Asian Games 2010, 2014 respectively. She is also a member of the International Women's Film Forum of Asian Academy of Film & Television. Prashanti Singh is first and only Basketball Player in India who has Passage-1 Title: Pratima Singh Content: are also known as Singh Sisters. On 10 December 2016, she got married to Indian cricketer Ishant Sharma. Pratima Singh Pratima Singh is a member of the India women's national basketball team, hailing from Jaunpur, Uttar Pradesh. Born in Solanki Agnivanshi Rajput family from Varanasi, her siblings have also either played or are playing for India- her sisters Divya and Priyanka have represented Indian National Women's Basketball Team, while Prashanti Singh an Arjuna Award winner is the current captain of the team and Akanksha is a member. Singh started playing basketball in 2003 in Uttar Pradesh and later learned basketball Passage-2 Title: Prashanti Singh Content: Prashanti Singh Prashanti Singh (born 5 May 1984, Varanasi, Uttar Pradesh) is a shooting guard for the Indian national women's basketball team. She has been honoured with the Arjuna Award by the Ministry of Youth Affairs and Sports, Government of India in 2017. She has also been awarded with the prestigious Rani Laxmi Bai Bravery Award 2016-17 in the field of sports by Government of Uttar Pradesh. Prashanti represented the national team at 2006 Commonwealth Games, 16th Asian Games in Guangzhou, China in 2010 and 17th Asian Games in Incheon 2014. Her sisters Divya Singh, Akanksha Singh, and Pratima Singh, Answer the following question based on the given information or your internal knowledge with one or few words without the source. Question: which indian sportsperson wife will represent in basketball
Ishant Sharma
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Given the following information: Passage-0 Title: Blood and Iron (speech) Content: decided—that was the great mistake of 1848 and 1849—but by iron and blood ("Eisen und Blut")." This phrase, relying on a patriotic poem written by Max von Schenkendorf during the Napoleonic Wars, was popularized as the more euphonious "Blut und Eisen" ("Blood and Iron"), and became symbolic of Bismarckian "Machtpolitik" ("Power politics"). Although Bismarck was an outstanding diplomat, the phrase "blood and iron" has become a popular description of his foreign policy partly because he did on occasion resort to war to further the unification of Germany and the expansion of its continental power. Therefore he became known as "the Passage-1 Title: Frederick III, German Emperor Content: Roon appointed Otto von Bismarck, who had offered to push through the military reform even against the majority of the Diet, as Minister-President. The appointment of Bismarck, an authoritarian who would often ignore or overrule the Diet, set Frederick on a collision course with his father and led to his exclusion from affairs of state for the rest of William's reign. Frederick insisted on bloodless "moral conquests", unifying Germany by liberal and peaceful means, but it was Bismarck's policy of blood and iron that prevailed. His protests against William's rule peaked at Danzig on 4 June 1863, where at an Passage-2 Title: American Empire: Blood and Iron Content: of the CSA's currency, which had suffered from crippling inflation since the conclusion of the Great War. Popular distrust in the Freedom Party and the newfound strength of Confederate paper money leads to support for the newly appointed Whig President Burton Mitchel. The United States' Socialists also have no better notion about what to do with the blacks in North America, and ignore the plight of those in the Confederacy. In Canada, Governor-General George Custer rules the former Dominion with an iron-felt glove, surviving several assassination attempts by Manitoban farmer Arthur McGregor. Custer kills McGregor with a bomb in the Answer the following question based on the given information or your internal knowledge with one or few words without the source. Question: who adopted the policy of blood and iron
Otto von Bismarck
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Given the following information: Passage-0 Title: Hurricane Matthew Content: weakened Matthew to Category 3 status, as it began to accelerate northwestwards through the Bahamas. Restrengthening occurred as Matthew's circulation became better organized, with the storm becoming a Category 4 hurricane again while passing Freeport. However, Matthew began to weaken again as an eyewall replacement cycle took place. The storm significantly weakened while closely paralleling the coasts of Florida and Georgia, the western portion of the outer eyewall came ashore in Florida as a Category 3 hurricane, while the inner eyewall remained just offshore. Matthew weakened to a Category 2 hurricane late on October 7 and then to a Category Passage-1 Title: Hurricane Matthew Content: the hurricane even threatened to be the first storm of Category 3 or higher intensity to strike the United States since Wilma in 2005, but Matthew stayed just offshore paralleling the Floridan coastline. Originating from a tropical wave that emerged off Africa on September 22, Matthew developed into a tropical storm just east of the Lesser Antilles on September 28. It became a hurricane north of Venezuela and Colombia on September 29, before undergoing explosive intensification, ultimately reaching Category 5 intensity on October 1 at just 13.4°N latitude – the lowest latitude ever recorded for a storm of this intensity Passage-2 Title: Hurricane Matthew Content: Florida, 3 in Georgia, 4 in South Carolina, and 2 in Virginia. According to the National Centers for Environmental Information, damage from Matthew across the United States reached approximately $10 billion. This ranked it the costliest national disaster in the country for 2016 alongside record floods in Louisiana. As Hurricane Matthew traveled rapidly towards the southeastern region of the United States, it hit closely to the coasts of Florida, South Carolina, Georgia, and North Carolina. On October 7 in Fernandina Beach, Florida, there was a peak surge of above normal. Additionally, in the St. Augustine area, water was reported to Answer the following question based on the given information or your internal knowledge with one or few words without the source. Question: what category was hurricane matthew when he hit florida
Category 3
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Given the following information: Passage-0 Title: Jane the Virgin (season 4) Content: Jane the Virgin (season 4) The fourth season of "Jane the Virgin" originally aired in the United States on The CW from October 13, 2017 through April 20, 2018. The season is produced by CBS Television Studios, with Jennie Snyder Urman serving as showrunner. The series was renewed for a fourth season on January 8, 2017. Season four stars Gina Rodriguez as Jane Villanueva, Andrea Navedo as Jane's mother Xiomara De La Vega, Ivonne Coll as Jane's grandmother Alba Villanueva, and Jaime Camil as Jane's father Rogelio De La Vega, with Justin Baldoni as Jane's lover and babydaddy Rafael Solano, Passage-1 Title: Jane the Virgin Content: was given a full season order. On January 11, 2015, the show was renewed for a second season, set to air during the 2015–16 television season. Its second season premiered on October 12, 2015. On March 11, 2016, the show was renewed for a third season, which premiered on October 17, 2016. On January 8, 2017, The CW renewed the series for a fourth season that premiered on October 13, 2017. On April 2, 2018, The CW renewed the series for a fifth and final season, which will air in 2019. "Jane the Virgin" premiered on The CW on October Passage-2 Title: Jane the Virgin (season 4) Content: and Yael Grobglas as Rafael's ex-wife and other babymama Petra Solano. Elias Janssen is added as a series regular, portraying a recast version of Jane's son Mateo Solano Villanueva. On January 8, 2017, The CW renewed the series for a fourth season. It was later announced on May 18, 2017 that the series had been moved from its Monday night time-slot to a Friday night time-slot, being paired alongside the third season of "Crazy Ex-Girlfriend", premiering on October 13, 2017. The last seven episodes of the season were paired alongside "Dynasty", which was moved from Wednesday night to Friday night Answer the following question based on the given information or your internal knowledge with one or few words without the source. Question: when is jane the virgin season 4 episode 9 coming out
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Given the following information: Passage-0 Title: Khyber Pass Content: Khyber Pass The Khyber Pass (, ) is a mountain pass in the northwest of Pakistan, on the border with Afghanistan. It connects the town of Landi Kotal to the Valley of Peshawar at Jamrud by traversing part of the Spin Ghar mountains. An integral part of the ancient Silk Road, it has long had substantial cultural, economic, and geopolitical significance for Eurasian trade. Throughout history, it has been an important trade route between Central Asia and South Asia and a vital strategic military choke point for various states that came to control it. The summit of the pass is Passage-1 Title: Khyber Pass Content: made the Pakistan Oil Tanker Owners Association demand more protection from the Pakistani and US government threatening not to supply fuel for the Afghan side. A number of locations, around the world, have been named after the Khyber Pass: Khyber Pass The Khyber Pass (, ) is a mountain pass in the northwest of Pakistan, on the border with Afghanistan. It connects the town of Landi Kotal to the Valley of Peshawar at Jamrud by traversing part of the Spin Ghar mountains. An integral part of the ancient Silk Road, it has long had substantial cultural, economic, and geopolitical significance Passage-2 Title: Khyber Pass Content: for safe conduct. Since this has long been their main source of income, resistance to challenges to the Shinwaris' authority has often been fierce. For strategic reasons, after the First World War the British built a heavily engineered railway through the Pass. The Khyber Pass Railway from Jamrud, near Peshawar, to the Afghan border near Landi Kotal was opened in 1925. During World War II concrete "dragon's teeth" (tank obstacles) were erected on the valley floor due to British fears of a German tank invasion of British India. The Pass became widely known to thousands of Westerners and Japanese who Answer the following question based on the given information or your internal knowledge with one or few words without the source. Question: the khyber pass was one way to get to india through the
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Given the following information: Passage-0 Title: Chris Harrison Content: Disney-ABC announced that Harrison would replace Terry Crews as host of the syndicated version of "Who Wants to Be a Millionaire?" for the 2015–16 season. GSN began airing reruns of this show on December 18, 2017, marking a return to the network for him since the cancellation of "Mall Masters". Harrison currently hosts ABC’s "The Bachelor" and "The Bachelorette", and is the voice of TLC’s "Say Yes to the Dress". He was married to his college sweetheart, Gwen Harrison. They have two children, Joshua and Taylor. In May 2012, after 18 years of marriage, Harrison and his wife announced they Passage-1 Title: Jeremy Clarkson Content: income for the year to more than £14 million. On 30 July 2015, it was announced that Clarkson, along with former Top Gear hosts Richard Hammond and James May would present a new show on Amazon Video. The first season was made available worldwide in 2016. On 11 May 2016, Clarkson confirmed on his Twitter feed that the series would be titled "The Grand Tour", and air from a different location each week. On 9 March 2018, it was announced that Clarkson would host a revamped series of "Who Wants to Be a Millionaire?" on ITV. The show had previously Passage-2 Title: Chris Harrison Content: Chris Harrison Christopher Bryan Harrison (born July 26, 1971) is an American television and game show host, best known for his role as host of the ABC reality television dating show "The Bachelor" since 2002, and its spin-offs "The Bachelorette" since 2003, "Bachelor Pad" from 2010 to 2012, "Bachelor in Paradise" since 2014, the first season of "Bachelor in Paradise: After Paradise" in 2015, "Bachelor Live" in 2016, and "The Bachelor Winter Games" in 2018. He has also served as the host of the syndicated version of "Who Wants to Be a Millionaire?" since 2015. Harrison was born in Dallas, Answer the following question based on the given information or your internal knowledge with one or few words without the source. Question: who is hosting who wants to be a millionaire
Chris Harrison
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Given the following information: Passage-0 Title: Can't Take My Eyes Off You Content: Can't Take My Eyes Off You "Can't Take My Eyes Off You" is a 1967 single credited to Frankie Valli. The song was among his biggest hits, earning a gold record and reaching No. 2 on the "Billboard" Hot 100 for a week, stuck behind "Windy" by The Association. It was co-written by producer Bob Crewe and Bob Gaudio, a bandmate of Valli's in The Four Seasons. It was Valli's biggest solo hit until he hit #1 in 1974 with "My Eyes Adored You". "Can't Take My Eyes Off You" has had hundreds of cover versions, many of which have Passage-1 Title: Can't Take My Eyes Off You Content: members. The song was written by Bob Crewe and Bob Gaudio. Arrangement was done by Artie Schroeck and Gaudio. The original recording was made at A&R Recording Studios at 799 7th Avenue, with Bob Crewe producing and Phil Ramone engineering. The song has been covered by some 200 artists over the years, in many countries, under both versions of the title. A few notable examples of cover versions that appeared on the charts: Can't Take My Eyes Off You "Can't Take My Eyes Off You" is a 1967 single credited to Frankie Valli. The song was among his biggest hits, Passage-2 Title: Bob Crewe Content: one of their greatest successes with "Can't Take My Eyes Off You", recorded by Frankie Valli with the Four Seasons. The song reached #2 on the "Billboard" Hot 100 and earned a gold record. "Can't Take My Eyes Off You" has since been recorded by a wide variety of vocalists and bands, in several different languages. A 1968 version by singer Andy Williams climbed to #5 on the UK Singles Chart. Also achieving chart status over the decades were English-language versions by the Lettermen, Maureen McGovern, Boys Town Gang and Lauryn Hill. The song has been heard in numerous motion Answer the following question based on the given information or your internal knowledge with one or few words without the source. Question: who sang the song can't take my eyes off of you
Frankie Valli
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Given the following information: Passage-0 Title: Phineas and Ferb Content: intensive session during episode production: a concept, score, and lyrics are developed quite quickly. Together, Marsh and Povenmire can "write a song about almost anything" and in only one hour at most. After they finish writing the song, Povenmire and Marsh sing it over the answering machine of series composer Danny Jacob on Friday nights. By the following Monday, the song is fully produced. The title sequence music, originally named 'Today Is Gonna Be a Great Day' and performed by the American group Bowling for Soup, was nominated for an Emmy award in 2008. The creators originally wrote a slower Passage-1 Title: Phineas and Ferb (soundtrack) Content: Phineas and Ferb (soundtrack) Phineas and Ferb is the first soundtrack album for the Disney Channel television series, "Phineas and Ferb", which was released September 22, 2009 in the United States on compact disc by Walt Disney Records. The album contains 26 songs from season one. It also contains the bonus track "The F-Games" that can only be heard online. As of March 6, 2010, the soundtrack had sold about 122,600 copies in the United States. The artists on the soundtrack all are in "Phineas and Ferb" except for Bowling for Soup who performs the theme tune for the series. Passage-2 Title: Phineas and Ferb Content: songs, which appeared in almost every episode since the first-season "Flop Starz". Disney's executives particularly enjoyed the episode's song, "Gitchee, Gitchee Goo", and requested that a song appear in each subsequent episode. The music earned the series a total of four Emmy nominations: in 2008 for the main title theme and for the song "I Ain't Got Rhythm" from the episode "Dude, We're Getting the Band Back Together", and then in 2010 for the song "Come Home Perry" from the episode "Oh, There You Are, Perry" as well as one for its score. "Phineas and Ferb" follows structural conventions Povenmire Answer the following question based on the given information or your internal knowledge with one or few words without the source. Question: who sung the phineas and ferb theme song
Bowling for Soup
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Given the following information: Passage-0 Title: History of Monday Night Football Content: the league in 1964 to play on Friday nights was soundly defeated, with critics charging that such telecasts would damage the attendance at high school football games. Undaunted, Rozelle decided to experiment with the concept of playing on Monday night, scheduling the Green Bay Packers and Detroit Lions for a game on September 28, 1964. While the game was not televised, it drew a sellout crowd of 59,203 spectators to Tiger Stadium, the largest crowd ever to watch a professional football game in Detroit up to that point. Two years later, Rozelle would build on this success as the NFL Passage-1 Title: History of Monday Night Football Content: telephoned Buck with the job offer, Buck refused to respond due to anger at his treatment by ABC during an earlier stint with the network. Arledge's original choice for the third member of the trio, Frank Gifford, was unavailable since he was still under contract to CBS Sports. However, Gifford suggested former Dallas Cowboys quarterback Don Meredith, setting the stage for years of fireworks between the often-pompous Cosell and the laid-back Meredith. "Monday Night Football" first aired on ABC on September 21, 1970, with a game between the New York Jets and the Browns in Cleveland. Advertisers were charged US$65,000 Passage-2 Title: Monday Night Football Content: is once again seen just before the opening kickoff. Due to the Thousand Oaks shooting, and the then-ongoing Northern California wildfires, the opening intro was not shown during the November 12 broadcast between Pro Bowl WR Odell Beckham Jr. and the New York Giants and Super Bowl-winning CB Richard Sherman and the San Francisco 49ers and also, the historic Chiefs-Rams game the following week (November 19). In the case of the latter, it was originally scheduled to be played at Estadio Azteca in Mexico City, but was moved to the Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum (the Rams' current home stadium, which Answer the following question based on the given information or your internal knowledge with one or few words without the source. Question: who played in the first monday night nfl game
Green Bay Packers
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Given the following information: Passage-0 Title: Jawaharlal Nehru Content: Jawaharlal Nehru Pt. Jawaharlal Nehru (; ; 14 November 1889 – 27 May 1964) was a freedom fighter, the first Prime Minister of India and a central figure in Indian politics before and after independence. He emerged as an eminent leader of the Indian independence movement under the tutelage of Mahatma Gandhi and served India as Prime Minister from its establishment as an independent nation in 1947 until his death in 1964. He is considered to be the architect of the modern Indian nation-state: a sovereign, socialist, secular, and democratic republic. He was also known as Pandit Nehru due to Passage-1 Title: Midnapore Content: Roy's popularly known as "Babu's of Jara " in Jara Ramjibonpur.This Roy Bahadur actual title "Gangyopadhyay or Ganguly" was an effective, powerful royal family during British Raj. Among them Sanatan Roy and many such like him freedom fighters got birth.This is also the maternal house of Sir Asutosh Mukherjee who is known as Bengal Tiger and Raja Rammohan Roy called "The Father Of Modern India".The Bengali Film "Antony Firingii" by Uttam Kumar was shot in this palace and the story was also taken from this family. It is also famous for its Durga Puja. Rishi Rajnarayan Basu, one-time tutor of Passage-2 Title: Jawaharlal Nehru Content: would be the normal constitutional procedure. Jawaharlal Nehru Pt. Jawaharlal Nehru (; ; 14 November 1889 – 27 May 1964) was a freedom fighter, the first Prime Minister of India and a central figure in Indian politics before and after independence. He emerged as an eminent leader of the Indian independence movement under the tutelage of Mahatma Gandhi and served India as Prime Minister from its establishment as an independent nation in 1947 until his death in 1964. He is considered to be the architect of the modern Indian nation-state: a sovereign, socialist, secular, and democratic republic. He was also Answer the following question based on the given information or your internal knowledge with one or few words without the source. Question: who is regarded as the father of modern india
Raja Ram
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Given the following information: Passage-0 Title: Pawan Kumar Chamling Content: Pawan Chamling. Now the ruling front has 28 out of 32 assembly seats in the state. On 18 January 2016 Prime Minister of India Narendra Modi made a two-day visit to the state to declare Sikkim as the first and the only "organic state" in the country, as it has fully implemented organic farming statewide. Pawan Kumar Chamling Pawan Kumar Chamling (born 22 September 1950) is an Indian politician of Sikkimese descent and the fifth and incumbent Chief minister of the Indian state of Sikkim. Chamling is the founder president of the Sikkim Democratic Front, which has governed the state Passage-1 Title: Sikkim Content: convert its agriculture to fully organic over the interval 2003 to 2016, the first state in India to achieve this distinction. It is also among India's most environmentally conscious states, having banned plastic water bottles and styrofoam products. The origin theory of the name "Sikkim" is that it is a combination of two Limbu words: "su", which means "new", and "khyim", which means "palace" or "house". The Tibetan name for Sikkim is "Drenjong" (Wylie-transliteration: "´bras ljongs"), which means "valley of rice", while the Bhutias call it "Beyul Demazong", which means '"the hidden valley of rice". According to the folklore, after Passage-2 Title: Organic farming Content: has also been playing an active role in marketing organic products through organizing organic food expos and branding supports. In India, in 2016, the northern state of Sikkim achieved its goal of converting to 100% organic farming. Other states of India, including Kerala, Mizoram, Goa, Rajasthan, and Meghalaya, have also declared their intentions to shift to fully organic cultivation. The Dominican Republic has successfully converted a large amount of its banana crop to organic. The Dominican Republic accounts for 55% of the world’s certified organic bananas. In Thailand, the Institute for Sustainable Agricultural Communities (ISAC) was established in 1991 to Answer the following question based on the given information or your internal knowledge with one or few words without the source. Question: which is the first full organic state in india
Sikkim
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Given the following information: Passage-0 Title: Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers Content: Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers (alternately Tom Petty & The Heartbreakers) were an American rock band from Gainesville, Florida. Formed in 1976, the band originally comprised Tom Petty (lead singer, guitar), Mike Campbell (lead guitarist), Ron Blair (bass guitar), Stan Lynch (drums), and Benmont Tench (keyboards). In 1981, Blair, weary of the touring lifestyle, departed the band. His replacement, Howie Epstein, stayed with the band for the next two decades. In 1991, Scott Thurston joined the band as a multi-instrumentalist—mostly on rhythm guitar and second keyboards. Blair returned to the Heartbreakers in 2002, the year Passage-1 Title: Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers Content: that was a center concept of the lyrics of his 2002 album, "The Last DJ", and its respective limited edition DVD. In an interview with "Billboard" magazine, Petty described himself as "not really [being] involved in the business side of music." Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers (alternately Tom Petty & The Heartbreakers) were an American rock band from Gainesville, Florida. Formed in 1976, the band originally comprised Tom Petty (lead singer, guitar), Mike Campbell (lead guitarist), Ron Blair (bass guitar), Stan Lynch (drums), and Benmont Tench (keyboards). In 1981, Blair, weary of the touring lifestyle, Passage-2 Title: Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers Content: lead vocalist and guitarist, formed "Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers" with Mike Campbell (lead guitarist), Ron Blair (bass), Stan Lynch (drums), and Benmont Tench (keyboards). The Heartbreakers began their recording career with a self-titled album, released through the Shelter label. Initially, the Heartbreakers did not gain much traction in the U.S., although they achieved success in the U.K. playing "Anything That's Rock 'n' Roll" on "Top of the Pops". Early singles included "Breakdown" and "American Girl". Recalling the band's first gig in the UK in 1976, Petty states, "The audience just jumped up and charged the stage and were boogieing Answer the following question based on the given information or your internal knowledge with one or few words without the source. Question: when was tom petty and the heartbreakers formed
1976
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Given the following information: Passage-0 Title: Horrid Henry (TV series) Content: Horrid Henry (TV series) Horrid Henry is a British children's animated television series, based on the book series of the same name by Francesca Simon. It is produced by Novel Entertainment, broadcast from 31 October 2006 on CITV and from 28 May 2018 on Nicktoons in the United Kingdom. The animation style differs from the Tony Ross illustrations in the books. The series producer is Lucinda Whiteley and the animation director is Dave Unwin. The series has been sold to more than a dozen countries, including France, Germany, South Africa, India, Pakistan, South Korea, and the Philippines. The incidental music Passage-1 Title: Horrid Henry Content: & Korea. The series quickly became CITV's most successful series ever. "Horrid Henry" was on "CITV" every weekday, and on ITV at the weekends. A second series of a further 52, all new episodes of "Horrid Henry" was launched in February 2009, and a third series began on 22 July 2011, and started being broadcast onwards from 3 September 2011. A fourth series started on 11 October 2014. It aired every weekend at 8:15/8:20/8:25am on CITV and reruns on weekend daytime or weekdays. In May 2018, Novel Entertainment announced that Nickelodeon UK had acquired all the seasons to the show, Passage-2 Title: Horrid Henry (TV series) Content: is composed by Lester Barnes, and additional songs are composed by Lockdown Media. Three series were aired, with 52 episodes each. The fourth series started on 11 October 2014 with another 52 episodes making it 208 in total. On 10 May 2018, Nickelodeon UK announced they had acquired the broadcast rights to all the seasons of the show, and it premiered on 28 May 2018 on Nicktoons in the UK and Ireland with a special "Horrid Half Term". On the same day, Novel Entertainment ordered 50 new episodes slated to start airing in 2019. In November 2009, the series produced Answer the following question based on the given information or your internal knowledge with one or few words without the source. Question: who does the voice of horrid henry on citv
Lizzie Waterworth
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Given the following information: Passage-0 Title: Magdalen Islands Content: for British trader Richard Gridley. To this day, many inhabitants of the Magdalen Islands ("Madelinots") fly the Acadian flag and identify as both Acadian and Québécois. The islands were administered as part of the British Colony of Newfoundland from 1763 until 1774. That year they were joined to Quebec by the Quebec Act. A segment of the population are descendants of survivors of the more than 400 shipwrecks on the islands. Some of the historic houses were built from wood from the shipwrecks. The islands have some of Quebec's oldest English-speaking settlements. Although the majority of anglophones have long since Passage-1 Title: Magallanes Region Content: constant temperatures throughout the year. Mean annual temperatures are between while precipitation is high, with most places receiving . In sheltered areas, precipitation is below . Summers are the warmest and the wettest season in these islands. The population of Magellan is one of the lowest in Chile, as one of the last regions colonized and populated. In the 1854 census counted 158 settlers, concentrated in Punta Arenas. The native population in 1830, according to King, amounted to approximately 2,200, with about 400 in western Patagonia and approximately 1,600 in the southern Straits. The census of 1875 recorded 1,144 inhabitants Passage-2 Title: Magdalen Islands Content: Rock salt is mined on the Islands. In 1534, Jacques Cartier was the first known European to visit the islands. However, Mi'kmaqs had been visiting the islands for hundreds of years as part of a seasonal subsistence migration, probably to harvest the abundant walrus population. A number of archaeological sites have been excavated on the archipelago. The archipelago was named in 1663 by François Doublet (1619 or 1620 - approx. 1678), the seigneur of the island, after his wife, Madeleine Fontaine. In 1765, the islands were inhabited by 22 French-speaking Acadians and their families. They were working and hunting walruses Answer the following question based on the given information or your internal knowledge with one or few words without the source. Question: what is the population of the magdalen islands
12,781
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Given the following information: Passage-0 Title: Don't Come Around Here No More Content: in Wonderland" and was directed by Jeff Stein. Dave Stewart appears as the caterpillar at the beginning, sitting on a mushroom with a hookah water pipe while playing a sitar. Petty appears in the video dressed as The Mad Hatter, and actress Louise “Wish” Foley played Alice. At the climax of the video, Alice is turned into a cake and is eaten by Petty and even friends of her own. The video ends with her being swallowed whole by Petty, after which he gives a small burp and pats his mouth dry. The Heartbreakers Additional personnel Susanna of Susanna and Passage-1 Title: 1985 MTV Video Music Awards Content: of Summer" (Director: Jean-Baptiste Mondino) Elton John – "Sad Songs (Say So Much)" (Choreographer: David Atkins) Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers – "Don't Come Around Here No More" (Special Effects: Tony Mitchell, Kathy Dougherty and Peter Cohen) Don Henley – "The Boys of Summer" (Art Director: Bryan Jones) Art of Noise – "Close (to the Edit)" (Editor: Zbigniew Rybczyński) Don Henley – "The Boys of Summer" (Director of Photography: Pascal Lebègue) USA for Africa – "We Are the World" David Byrne<br> Russell Mulcahy<br> Godley & Creme Bob Geldof 1985 MTV Video Music Awards The 1985 MTV Video Music Awards aired Passage-2 Title: Don't Come Around Here No More Content: invited Stewart to her place for a party after an early Eurythmics show in Los Angeles. Stewart did not know who she was at the time, but went anyway. When the partygoers all disappeared to a bathroom for a couple of hours to snort cocaine, he decided to go upstairs to bed. He woke up at 5 a.m. to find Nicks in his room trying on Victorian clothing and described the entire scenario as very much reminiscent of "Alice in Wonderland". Later that morning, she told Walsh, "Don't come around here no more." The music video is themed around "Alice Answer the following question based on the given information or your internal knowledge with one or few words without the source. Question: dont come around here no more video director
Jeff Stein
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Given the following information: Passage-0 Title: The Young and the Restless Content: The Young and the Restless The Young and the Restless (often abbreviated as Y&R) is an American television soap opera created by William J. Bell and Lee Phillip Bell for CBS. The show is set in a fictional Wisconsin town called Genoa City, which is unlike and unrelated to the real life village of the same name, Genoa City, Wisconsin. First broadcast on March 26, 1973, "The Young and the Restless" was originally broadcast as half-hour episodes, five times a week. The show expanded to one-hour episodes on February 4, 1980. In 2006, the series began airing encore episodes weeknights Passage-1 Title: The Young and the Restless characters (2011) Content: The Young and the Restless characters (2011) "The Young and the Restless" is an American television soap opera. It was first broadcast on March 26, 1973, and airs on CBS. The following is a list of characters that first appeared in 2011, by order of appearance. All characters were introduced to the series by its head writer that year, Maria Arena Bell. Lucy Romalotti, Primrose DeVille and Caleb Atkinson all debuted in January, while Angelo Veneziano first appeared in February. Davis Holloway debuted in July while Moses Winters debuted in October. Lucy Romalotti is the daughter of Daniel Romalotti and Passage-2 Title: The Young and the Restless characters (2011) Content: months later as Neil had feelings for Harmony Hamilton. The Young and the Restless characters (2011) "The Young and the Restless" is an American television soap opera. It was first broadcast on March 26, 1973, and airs on CBS. The following is a list of characters that first appeared in 2011, by order of appearance. All characters were introduced to the series by its head writer that year, Maria Arena Bell. Lucy Romalotti, Primrose DeVille and Caleb Atkinson all debuted in January, while Angelo Veneziano first appeared in February. Davis Holloway debuted in July while Moses Winters debuted in October. Answer the following question based on the given information or your internal knowledge with one or few words without the source. Question: when did the young and the restless begin
March 26, 1973
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Given the following information: Passage-0 Title: The Dukes of Hazzard Content: The Dukes of Hazzard The Dukes of Hazzard is an American action-comedy television series that aired on CBS from January 26, 1979, to February 8, 1985. The show aired for a total of 147 episodes spanning seven seasons. The series was inspired by the 1975 film "Moonrunners", which was also created by Gy Waldron and had many identical or similar character names and concepts. "The Dukes of Hazzard" had an ensemble cast, which follows the adventures of "The Duke Boys", cousins Bo Duke (John Schneider) and Luke Duke (Tom Wopat) (including Coy and Vance Duke for most of season 5), Passage-1 Title: The Dukes of Hazzard Content: Cooter, Cletus and Enos. The Dukes of Hazzard The Dukes of Hazzard is an American action-comedy television series that aired on CBS from January 26, 1979, to February 8, 1985. The show aired for a total of 147 episodes spanning seven seasons. The series was inspired by the 1975 film "Moonrunners", which was also created by Gy Waldron and had many identical or similar character names and concepts. "The Dukes of Hazzard" had an ensemble cast, which follows the adventures of "The Duke Boys", cousins Bo Duke (John Schneider) and Luke Duke (Tom Wopat) (including Coy and Vance Duke for Passage-2 Title: The Dukes of Hazzard (film) Content: state troopers, while Daisy and Cooter rescue Jesse and Pauline. Meanwhile, the college girls head to the rally with Sheev to inform the townsfolk about the vote on the strip-mining ordinance. Because of Sheev's armadillo hat and lack of pants, no one listens, so Bo leaves for the rally while Luke and Jesse team up to foil the county and state police who are chasing Bo, interfering with the race. Upon crossing the finish line first, before Billy, the two continue racing back and forth all the way into town, leading the townsfolk to the courthouse just in time to Answer the following question based on the given information or your internal knowledge with one or few words without the source. Question: who did ernie lively play on dukes of hazzard
Longstreet B. Davenport
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Given the following information: Passage-0 Title: Head Content: The human head is an anatomical unit that consists of the skull, hyoid bone and cervical vertebrae. The term "skull" collectively denotes the mandible (lower jaw bone) and the cranium (upper portion of the skull that houses the brain). The skull can also be described as being composed of the cranium, which encloses the cranial cavity, and the facial skeleton (includes the mandible). There are eight bones in the cranium and fourteen in the facial skeleton. Sculptures of human heads are generally based on a skeletal structure that consists of a cranium, jawbone, and cheekbone. Though the number of muscles Passage-1 Title: Head and neck anatomy Content: Head and neck anatomy This article describes the anatomy of the head and neck of the human body, including the brain, bones, muscles, blood vessels, nerves, glands, nose, mouth, teeth, tongue, and throat. The head rests on the top part of the vertebral column, with the skull joining at C1 (the first cervical vertebra known as the atlas). The skeletal section of the head and neck forms the top part of the axial skeleton and is made up of the skull, hyoid bone, auditory ossicles, and cervical spine. The skull can be further subdivided into: The occipital bone joins with Passage-2 Title: Head and neck anatomy Content: the respiratory airway (trachea) open. Head and neck anatomy This article describes the anatomy of the head and neck of the human body, including the brain, bones, muscles, blood vessels, nerves, glands, nose, mouth, teeth, tongue, and throat. The head rests on the top part of the vertebral column, with the skull joining at C1 (the first cervical vertebra known as the atlas). The skeletal section of the head and neck forms the top part of the axial skeleton and is made up of the skull, hyoid bone, auditory ossicles, and cervical spine. The skull can be further subdivided into: Answer the following question based on the given information or your internal knowledge with one or few words without the source. Question: the general term for all of the bones in the head is
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Given the following information: Passage-0 Title: Isabella Blow Content: 6 May 2007, during a weekend house party at Hilles, where the guests included Treacy and his partner, Stefan Bartlett, Blow announced that she was going shopping. Instead, she was later discovered collapsed on a bathroom floor by her sister Lavinia and was taken to Gloucestershire Royal Hospital, where Blow told the doctor she had drunk the weedkiller Paraquat. She died at the hospital the following day. Blow's death was initially reported as being caused by ovarian cancer; however, a coroner later ruled the death a suicide. At the inquest, Blow's sister, Lavinia Verney, stated that after she discovered her Passage-1 Title: Ted Demme Content: lead or star in "No Cure for Cancer", "The Ref", and "Monument Ave." Leary produced the 2001 crime drama film "Blow", which starred Johnny Depp as George Jung and was directed by Demme. Demme was married to Amanda Scheer, with whom he had two children. Scheer later opened several popular Los Angeles bars, including Teddy's at the Roosevelt Hotel, named in honor of her late husband. He was a fan of the Green Bay Packers. On January 13, 2002, while playing a celebrity basketball game, Demme collapsed and died of a heart attack which may have been related to cocaine Passage-2 Title: Isabella Blow Content: Blow were reconciled. Soon afterward, she was diagnosed with ovarian cancer. Depressed over her waning celebrity status and her cancer diagnosis, Blow began telling friends that she was suicidal. In 2006, Blow attempted suicide with an overdose of sleeping pills. Later that year, Blow again attempted suicide by jumping from the Hammersmith Flyover, which resulted in her breaking both ankles. Blow made several more suicide attempts in 2007, by driving her car into the rear of a lorry, attempting to obtain horse tranquilizers, trying to drown herself in a lake and by overdosing while on a beach in India. On Answer the following question based on the given information or your internal knowledge with one or few words without the source. Question: what did the girl in blow die from
cancer
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Given the following information: Passage-0 Title: Jack Abbott (The Young and the Restless) Content: Jack Abbott (The Young and the Restless) Jack Abbott is a fictional character from the American CBS soap opera "The Young and the Restless". The character was first introduced in 1980 being portrayed by Terry Lester. Lester departed from the series in 1989 and was replaced by Peter Bergman shortly thereafter. Bergman relocated to California for the role after he successfully auditioned for the part. His first episode aired on November 27, 1989. Jack is known for his longstanding feud with the Newman family patriarch, Victor Newman as well as his romances with Nikki Newman, Phyllis Summers and Sharon Newman. Passage-1 Title: Jack Abbott (The Young and the Restless) Content: well financially and he decided it "couldn't hurt" to audition. Scott arranged for Bergman to come to California and audition with Jerry Douglas and Jess Walton, who portrayed John and Jill Abbott respectively. After a successful audition, Bergman was offered the part. Bergman reluctantly relocated to California after accepting the part. He made his debut on November 27, 1989. In 1997, Bergman appeared as Jack on an episode of the popular CBS series "The Nanny" entitled "The Heather Biblow Story". In the episode, he shared an onscreen kiss with fellow guest star Pamela Anderson. Bergman also guest starred as Jack Passage-2 Title: Peter Bergman Content: Peter Bergman Peter Michael Bergman (born June 11, 1953) is an American actor best known for his portrayals as Dr. Cliff Warner on "All My Children" (1979–89) as well as Jack Abbott on "The Young and the Restless" (1989–present). The son of Walter Bergman, a United States Navy officer, he was born in Guantanamo Bay, Cuba. He later graduated from Crossland Senior High School in Camp Springs, Maryland. Bergman was married to actress Christine Ebersole from 1976 to 1981. In 1985, he married Mariellen, with whom he has two children. Bergman originally auditioned for the "All My Children" role of Answer the following question based on the given information or your internal knowledge with one or few words without the source. Question: who was the original jack on the young and the restless
Terry Lester
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Given the following information: Passage-0 Title: Chhath Content: person doing the puja is also considered as a good omen. it is the only festival in which the Setting Sun is worshipped. Chhath Chhath is an ancient Hindu Vedic festival historically native to the Indian subcontinent, more specifically, the Indian states of Bihar, Jharkhand, and Uttar Pradesh as well as the Madhesh region of Nepal. The Chhath Puja is dedicated to the Sun and his sister in order to thank them for bestowing the bounties of life on earth and to request the granting of certain wishes. Chhath does not involve any idol worship. This festival is observed by Passage-1 Title: Chhath Content: Chhath Chhath is an ancient Hindu Vedic festival historically native to the Indian subcontinent, more specifically, the Indian states of Bihar, Jharkhand, and Uttar Pradesh as well as the Madhesh region of Nepal. The Chhath Puja is dedicated to the Sun and his sister in order to thank them for bestowing the bounties of life on earth and to request the granting of certain wishes. Chhath does not involve any idol worship. This festival is observed by Nepalese and Indian people, along with their diaspora. The rituals of the festival are rigorous and are observed over a period of four Passage-2 Title: Surya Content: Narayan Mandir, Inc., was built in Queens, NY in 1993. A second temple was built in Ocoee, Florida in 2005 www.ssnm.org. Various festivals mark deity Surya and these vary regionally in India. Pongal or Makara Sankaranti is the most widely celebrated Hindu festival dedicated to the Sun God. These celebrate a good harvest. Other festivals that focus on Surya include Chhath of Bihar, eastern Uttar Pradesh and the neighboring regions, Samba Dashami and Ratha Saptami are also major festivals celebrated in honour of Surya ; Chhath is celebrated immediately after Diwali with fasting for three days followed by bathing in Answer the following question based on the given information or your internal knowledge with one or few words without the source. Question: the chhath festival is dedicated to which indian god
Sun and his wife Usha
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Given the following information: Passage-0 Title: United States Marine Corps Content: Naval Academy (USNA). Following commissioning, all Marine commissioned officers, regardless of accession route or further training requirements, attend The Basic School (TBS) at Marine Corps Base Quantico, Virginia. At TBS, second lieutenants, warrant officers, and selected foreign officers learn the art of infantry and combined arms warfare. Enlisted Marines attend recruit training, known as "boot camp", at either Marine Corps Recruit Depot San Diego or Marine Corps Recruit Depot Parris Island. Historically, the Mississippi River served as a dividing line that delineated who would be trained where, while more recently, a district system has ensured a more even distribution of Passage-1 Title: United States Marine Corps School of Infantry Content: United States Marine Corps School of Infantry The School of Infantry (SOI) is the second stage of initial military training for enlisted United States Marines after Recruit Training. Since the initial training pipeline is divided between coasts, Marines from areas east of the Mississippi River usually graduate from MCRD Parris Island and move on to SOI at SOI East (located at Camp Geiger, a satellite facility of Camp Lejeune in North Carolina), while those from the western half of the nation attend MCRD San Diego and move on to SOI West at the Camp San Onofre area of Camp Pendleton Passage-2 Title: United States Marine Corps Recruit Training Content: United States Marine Corps Recruit Training United States Marine Corps Recruit Training (commonly known as "boot camp") is a 13-week program of initial training that each recruit must successfully complete in order to serve in the United States Marine Corps. All enlisted individuals entering the Marine Corps, regardless of eventual active or reserve duty status, will undergo recruit training at one of the two Marine Corps Recruit Depots (MCRD): Parris Island, South Carolina or San Diego, California. The training and standards are identical between the two bases, though the order of some training events differs from east coast to west Answer the following question based on the given information or your internal knowledge with one or few words without the source. Question: where do you go for basic training in the marines
Parris Island, South Carolina
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Given the following information: Passage-0 Title: Bradley Cooper Content: Cooper earned two Grammy nominations for the song—Record of the Year and Best Pop Duo/Group Performance. Cooper next reunited with Clint Eastwood in "The Mule" (2018), a crime film based on the life of World War II veteran Leo Sharp. He is set to return as Rocket in the "", which will be released in 2019, and "Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3", which is scheduled to be released in 2020. Cooper's early years in the entertainment industry were marred with difficulties. When his role in the second season of "Alias" was demoted to a minuscule part, he considered quitting Passage-1 Title: Bradley Cooper Content: clichés", Jon Frosch of "The Hollywood Reporter" wrote of Cooper's performance, "the actor gives a fully engaged performance that almost makes us want to forgive the movie's laziness. Almost." His supporting role in the biopic "Joy" reunited him with David O. Russell and Lawrence. In 2016, he had a voice cameo in the thriller "10 Cloverfield Lane", and played a supporting part in "War Dogs", co-produced under his and Todd Phillips's production company Joint Effort. In 2017, Cooper again voiced Rocket Raccoon, in "Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2". Cooper's films have earned a total of $7.8 billion worldwide. After Passage-2 Title: Sean Gunn Content: Kraglin, Yondu Udonta's second-in-command, in "Guardians of the Galaxy". In 2014, he held a supporting role in "Bones" on Fox in the episode "The Corpse at the Convention". In 2017, he reprised his role as Kraglin in "Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2", playing a larger role, and again provided on set acting work for the character of Rocket. With Nick Holmes, he has starred in "Gilmore Girls", "Super", "PG Porn", and "Guardians of the Galaxy". He has also posed for Holmes's photography portraits. Sean Gunn Sean Gunn (born May 22, 1974) is an American actor known for his roles Answer the following question based on the given information or your internal knowledge with one or few words without the source. Question: who was the voice of rocket on guardians of the galaxy
Bradley Cooper
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Given the following information: Passage-0 Title: The Good Doctor (TV series) Content: at ABC after a previous attempted series did not move forward at CBS Television Studios in 2015; "The Good Doctor" was ordered to series in May 2017. On October 3, 2017, ABC picked up the series for a full season of 18 episodes. The series is primarily filmed in Vancouver, British Columbia. The series debuted on September 25, 2017. "The Good Doctor" has received mixed to positive reviews from critics, with particular praise given to Highmore's performance, and strong television ratings. In March 2018, ABC renewed the series for a second season, which premiered on September 24, 2018. The series Passage-1 Title: The Good Doctor (TV series) Content: the first as Alex, Morgan, Audrey, and Lea, respectively. In addition, it was announced that Chuku Modu would not return for the second season. In September 19, 2018, it was announced that Beau Garrett had left the series ahead of the second season premiere. Production on the pilot took place from March 21 to April 6, 2017, in Vancouver, British Columbia. Filming for the rest of the season began on July 26, 2017, and concluded on March 1, 2018. Filming for season two began on June 27, 2018, and is set to conclude on February 12, 2019. Emmy nominated Dan Passage-2 Title: The Good Doctor (TV series) Content: Romer serves as the primary composer for the series. He won an ASCAP Screen Music Awards for his work on the show. "The Good Doctor" began airing on September 25, 2017, on ABC in the United States, and on CTV in Canada. Sky Witness acquired the broadcast rights for the United Kingdom and Ireland. Seven Network airs the series in Australia. Wowow, the largest Japanese private satellite and pay-per-view television network in Japan acquired the rights to broadcast the series beginning in April 2018. In the Netherlands, the series began airing on January 29, 2018, on RTL 4 and on Answer the following question based on the given information or your internal knowledge with one or few words without the source. Question: when did the last episode of good doctor air
March 26, 2018
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Given the following information: Passage-0 Title: Wet Hot American Summer Content: Wet Hot American Summer Wet Hot American Summer is a 2001 American satirical comedy film directed by David Wain from a screenplay written by Wain and Michael Showalter. The film features an ensemble cast, including Janeane Garofalo, David Hyde Pierce, Molly Shannon, Paul Rudd, Christopher Meloni, Michael Showalter (and various other members of MTV's sketch comedy group "The State"), Elizabeth Banks, Ken Marino, Michael Ian Black, Bradley Cooper, Amy Poehler, Zak Orth, and A. D. Miles. The film takes place during the last full day at a fictional summer camp in 1981, and spoofs the sex comedies aimed at teen Passage-1 Title: Wet Hot American Summer (series) Content: Wet Hot American Summer (series) The Wet Hot American Summer series is an American satirical comedy film and two Netflix series' directed by David Wain and written by Wain and Michael Showalter. The series features an ensemble cast, including Janeane Garofalo, Molly Shannon, Paul Rudd, Christopher Meloni, Michael Showalter (and various other members of MTV's sketch comedy group The State), Elizabeth Banks, Ken Marino, Michael Ian Black, Bradley Cooper, Amy Poehler, Zak Orth, David Hyde Pierce and A. D. Miles. The film takes place during the last full day at a fictional summer camp in 1981, and spoofs the sex Passage-2 Title: Wet Hot American Summer (franchise) Content: a cameo appearance in still images. Judah Friedlander and Kevin Sussman also did not return as Ron and Steve, respectively. Claire (Sarah Burns) and Mark (Mark Feuerstein), new characters introduced in "Ten Years Later", were added retroactively to a flashback scene from the film. Jim Stansel, which is mentioned in the film, is portrayed by Michael Cera in "First Day of Camp". A few actors played more than one role. Showalter, in addition to his main character Gerald "Coop" Cooperberg, portrays Alan Shemper in the film and U.S. President Ronald Reagan in both miniseries; Michael Ian Black, in addition to Answer the following question based on the given information or your internal knowledge with one or few words without the source. Question: who plays coop in wet hot american summer
Michael Showalter
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Given the following information: Passage-0 Title: Leave It to Beaver (season 4) Content: Miss Landers. She would, however, make one isolated fifth season appearance in "Nobody Loves Me" (February 1962). After her departure, Beaver has male teachers or Mrs. Rayburn. Veronica Cartwright makes her last appearance as Violet Rutherford, although she returns to play Peggy MacIntosh in the final season episode, "Don Juan Beaver." Norman Tokar makes his final directing credit in this season. Most of the directorial duties through the fourth season are the purview of Norman Abbott. Hugh Beaumont directs three episodes. Joe Connelly and Bob Mosher write most of the scripts and contribute as teleplay writers. In the fictional world Passage-1 Title: Veronica Cartwright Content: sister, actress Angela Cartwright. In 1958, her career as a child actress began with a role in "In Love and War". Among her early appearances were repeated roles in the television series "Leave It to Beaver" (as Beaver's classmates Violet Rutherford and, later, Peggy MacIntosh) and episodes of "The Haunting" (1960) and "The Twilight Zone" "I Sing the Body Electric" (1962). In 1963, she guest starred twice in NBC's medical drama about psychiatry, "The Eleventh Hour", in the episodes "The Silence of Good Men" and "My Name is Judith, I'm Lost, You See". Cartwright appeared in the films "The Children's Passage-2 Title: Leave It to Beaver (film) Content: the house and he decides to read to the Beaver. Cameos by actors and actresses from the television series The film was poorly received by critics, as it currently holds a rating of 21% on Rotten Tomatoes based on 28 reviews. The film grossed an estimated $10,925,062 in the United States and Canada. Compared to its $15 million budget, it was a flop. Leave It to Beaver (film) Leave It to Beaver is a 1997 comedy film adapted from the television series of the same name. Many in-jokes related to the series pepper the film. It features all the original Answer the following question based on the given information or your internal knowledge with one or few words without the source. Question: who played peggy on leave it to beaver
Dana Dillaway
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Given the following information: Passage-0 Title: Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. (season 4) Content: noted that the MCU film being released at that time is "Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2", which would be difficult to tie-in with as it is not set on Earth, and takes place earlier in the MCU continuity than the season is set. The season began airing in the United States on ABC on September 20, 2016, and completed its 22-episode run on May 16, 2017. Unlike the previous two seasons, which were split into "two little mini-seasons" based on their airing schedule, this season was broken into three different sections by the schedule. This led to the season's Passage-1 Title: Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. (season 4) Content: series, updated to show what they would have looked like had the series taken place in the Framework reality. They also released faux propaganda posters highlighting Hydra's surveillance state within the Framework, and their focus on hunting Inhumans. The episode "What If..." was screened on April 1, 2017 at WonderCon, with members of the cast, including Dalton, and the show's executive producers promoting the series. The season began streaming on Netflix in the United States on June 15, 2017, and was released on Blu-ray and DVD in Region 2 on July 2, 2018 by Walt Disney Studios Home Entertainment. The Passage-2 Title: Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. (season 4) Content: with the season then airing for 22 episodes on ABC, from September 20, 2016 until May 16, 2017. The premiere debuted to 3.58 million viewers, down from previous season premieres but average for the series. Critical response to the season was positive, with many feeling that each pod was better than the last and in particular praising the visual effects and tone of "Ghost Rider", the writing and acting for "LMD", and the character development and political commentary explored during "Agents of Hydra". The season saw series low viewership, but was still considered to have solved ABC's problem during its Answer the following question based on the given information or your internal knowledge with one or few words without the source. Question: when does season 4 of agents of shield start
September 20, 2016
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Given the following information: Passage-0 Title: Game of Thrones (season 7) Content: Game of Thrones (season 7) The seventh 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 seventh season consisted of only seven. 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. Passage-1 Title: Game of Thrones (season 8) Content: Dream of Spring". The season will be adapted for television by David Benioff and D. B. Weiss. Filming officially began on October 23, 2017, and concluded in July 2018. The season is scheduled to premiere in April 2019. <onlyinclude></onlyinclude> The eighth and final season of the fantasy drama television series "Game of Thrones" was announced by HBO in July 2016. Like the previous season, it will largely consist of original content not found currently in George R. R. Martin's "A Song of Ice and Fire" series; it will instead adapt material Martin has revealed to showrunners about the upcoming novels Passage-2 Title: Game of Thrones (season 8) Content: to premiere in April 2019. Ramin Djawadi is set to return as the composer of the show for the eighth season. On December 6, 2018, HBO released the first official teaser trailer for the eighth season. Game of Thrones (season 8) The eighth and final season of the fantasy drama television series "Game of Thrones" was announced by HBO in July 2016. Unlike the first six seasons that each had ten episodes and the seventh that had seven episodes, the eighth season will have only six episodes. Like the previous season, it will largely consist of original content not found Answer the following question based on the given information or your internal knowledge with one or few words without the source. Question: what was the last game of thrones season
the seventh
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Given the following information: Passage-0 Title: Suits (U.S. TV series) Content: fifth season was available on May 31, 2016 Region 1 DVD and was released on Region A/B Blu-ray on June 6, 2016. The complete sixth season was available on Region 1 DVD on May 30, 2017 and was released on Region A/B Blu-ray on May 29, 2017. On July 1, 2015, "Suits" was renewed for a sixth season consisting of 16 episodes and premiered on July 13, 2016. The series is available through streaming services on Amazon Video, iTunes, Vudu, and Xfinity. In the United Kingdom and Ireland, the first six seasons of "Suits" were broadcast on Dave, but the Passage-1 Title: Suits (season 7) Content: March 28, 2018 to April 25, 2018, concluding the season with a 120-minute finale that would see the departure of both Markle and Adams. At the same time, the show was officially renewed for its eighth season. <onlyinclude></onlyinclude> Suits (season 7) The seventh season of the American legal drama "Suits" was ordered on August 3, 2016, and started airing on USA Network in the United States July 12, 2017. The season has five series regulars playing employees at the fictional Pearson Specter Litt law firm in Manhattan: Gabriel Macht, Patrick J. Adams, Rick Hoffman, Meghan Markle, and Sarah Rafferty. Gina Passage-2 Title: Suits (season 8) Content: Suits (season 8) The eighth season of the American legal drama "Suits" was ordered on January 30, 2018, and began airing on USA Network in the United States July 18, 2018. The season is the first in the show's history to see extensive cast changes with the departures of Patrick J. Adams and Meghan Markle at the conclusion of the previous season. Following their departures, three actors have been promoted to series regulars: previously recurring guest star Amanda Schull as Katrina Bennett, recurring special guest star Dulé Hill as Alex Williams, and Katherine Heigl as Samantha Wheeler, who is introduced Answer the following question based on the given information or your internal knowledge with one or few words without the source. Question: when did the new season of suits begin
July 18, 2018
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Given the following information: Passage-0 Title: Navigation Acts Content: Navigation Acts The Navigation Acts, or more broadly The Acts of Trade and Navigation were a long series of English laws that developed, promoted, and regulated English ships, shipping, trade, and commerce between other countries and with its own colonies. The laws also regulated England's fisheries and restricted foreigners' participation in its colonial trade. While based on earlier precedents, they were first enacted in 1651 under the Commonwealth. The system was reenacted and broadened with the restoration by the Act of 1660, and further developed and tightened by the Navigation Acts of 1663, 1673, and 1696. Upon this basis during Passage-1 Title: Navigation Acts Content: travelling in the opposite direction, and made it impossible for them to be sold elsewhere. "Free trade or a Speedy Revolution" was a slogan of the Irish Volunteers in the late 18th century. Navigation Acts The Navigation Acts, or more broadly The Acts of Trade and Navigation were a long series of English laws that developed, promoted, and regulated English ships, shipping, trade, and commerce between other countries and with its own colonies. The laws also regulated England's fisheries and restricted foreigners' participation in its colonial trade. While based on earlier precedents, they were first enacted in 1651 under the Passage-2 Title: Navigation Acts Content: the historical development of England's commercial and colonial programs. These include the first Commission of Trade to be established by an Act of Parliament on 1 August 1650, to advance and regulate the nation's trade. The instructions to the named commissioners included consideration of both domestic and foreign trade, the trading companies, manufacturers, free ports, customs, excise, statistics, coinage and exchange, and fisheries, but also the plantations and the best means of promoting their welfare and rendering them useful to England. This act's statesmanlike and comprehensive instructions were followed by the October act prohibiting trade with pro-royalist colonies and the Answer the following question based on the given information or your internal knowledge with one or few words without the source. Question: passage of the first trade and navigation acts
1651
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Given the following information: Passage-0 Title: International Space Station Content: International Space Station The International Space Station (ISS) is a space station, or a habitable artificial satellite, in low Earth orbit. Its first component launched into orbit in 1998, with the first long-term residents arriving in November 2000. It has been inhabited continuously since that date. The last pressurised module was fitted in 2011. The station is expected to operate until at least 2028. Development and assembly of the station continues, with components scheduled for launch in 2018 and 2019. The ISS is the largest human-made body in low Earth orbit and can often be seen with the naked eye Passage-1 Title: International Space Station Content: Russian space station called OPSEK. The ISS is the ninth space station to be inhabited by crews, following the Soviet and later Russian "Salyut", "Almaz", and "Mir" stations as well as "Skylab" from the US. The station has been continuously occupied for since the arrival of Expedition 1 on 2 November 2000. This is the longest continuous human presence in low Earth orbit, having surpassed the previous record of held by "Mir". It has been visited by astronauts, cosmonauts and space tourists from 17 different nations. After the American Space Shuttle programme ended in 2011, Soyuz rockets became the only Passage-2 Title: International Space Station Content: "Zvezda" added sleeping quarters, a toilet, kitchen, CO scrubbers, dehumidifier, oxygen generators, exercise equipment, plus data, voice and television communications with mission control. This enabled permanent habitation of the station. The first resident crew, Expedition 1, arrived in November 2000 on Soyuz TM-31. At the end of the first day on the station, astronaut Bill Shepherd requested the use of the radio call sign ""Alpha"", which he and cosmonaut Krikalev preferred to the more cumbersome ""International Space Station"". The name ""Alpha"" had previously been used for the station in the early 1990s, and following the request, its use was authorised Answer the following question based on the given information or your internal knowledge with one or few words without the source. Question: when did humans first occupy the international space station
November 2000
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Given the following information: Passage-0 Title: KT Tunstall's Acoustic Extravaganza Content: KT Tunstall's Acoustic Extravaganza KT Tunstall's Acoustic Extravaganza is a collection album by Scottish singer-songwriter KT Tunstall, originally released 15 May 2006 and was originally only available through her website. The CD comes with a DVD which includes the making of the album and features about her songs and her equipment, namely her AKAI E2 headrush loop pedal which is known as her "Wee Bastard". The "Acoustic Extravaganza" version of "Universe & U" was featured in a season 2 episode, "Deterioration of the Fight or Flight Response" of "Grey's Anatomy", and is featured in the "Volume 2 Soundtrack". "Golden Age" Passage-1 Title: Universe (Savage Garden song) Content: Universe (Savage Garden song) "Universe" is the fifth overall single taken from Australian pop duo Savage Garden's self titled debut album. The version of B-side "This Side of Me" that appears on the single release is roughly twenty seconds shorter than other released versions. This is the version that was originally intended for release. "Universe" was released as a single on 20 October 1997, exclusively in Australia, as at the time, "To the Moon and Back" had only just been released in Europe, the United Kingdom and the United States. It was the last official single to be released from Passage-2 Title: War & Leisure Content: like right now". He also announced that a Spanish version of the album is in the works. An early version of the song "Come Through and Chill" was uploaded to Miguel's SoundCloud page on June 23, 2016. It did not feature vocals by J. Cole, but ended up on the final version. The album's lead single, "Sky Walker", featuring American rapper Travis Scott was released on August 24, 2017. The song charted at number 29 on the "Billboard" Hot 100, making it Miguel's second-highest charting single as a lead artist since 2012's "Adorn". The song was certified platinum by the Answer the following question based on the given information or your internal knowledge with one or few words without the source. Question: who sings universe and u grey's anatomy
Capshaw
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Given the following information: Passage-0 Title: Religion in the United States Content: adults in 2016). According to the Association of Statisticians of American Religious Bodies newsletter published March 2017, based on data from 2010, Christians were the largest religious population in all 3,143 counties in the country. Roughly 48.9% of Americans are Protestants, 23.0% are Catholics, 1.8% are Mormons (the name commonly used to refer to members of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints). Christianity was introduced during the period of European colonization. According to a 2012 review by the National Council of Churches, the five largest denominations are: The Southern Baptist Convention, with over 16 million adherents, is the Passage-1 Title: Christianity in the United States Content: Christianity in the United States Christianity is the most adhered to religion in the United States, with 75% of polled American adults identifying themselves as Christian in 2015. This is down from 85% in 1990, lower than 81.6% in 2001, and slightly lower than 78% in 2012. About 62% of those polled claim to be members of a church congregation. The United States has the largest Christian population in the world, with nearly 240 million Christians, although other countries have higher percentages of Christians among their populations. All Protestant denominations accounted for 51.3%, while the Catholic Church by itself, at Passage-2 Title: Christianity in the United States Content: Numbers are from reports on the official web sites, which can vary widely based on information source and membership definition.<br> ! Denomination !! Membership !! Congregations Christianity in the United States Christianity is the most adhered to religion in the United States, with 75% of polled American adults identifying themselves as Christian in 2015. This is down from 85% in 1990, lower than 81.6% in 2001, and slightly lower than 78% in 2012. About 62% of those polled claim to be members of a church congregation. The United States has the largest Christian population in the world, with nearly 240 Answer the following question based on the given information or your internal knowledge with one or few words without the source. Question: what is the most popular religion in united states
Christianity
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Given the following information: Passage-0 Title: Yum! Brands Content: Yum! Brands Yum! Brands, Inc., or Yum! and formerly Tricon Global Restaurants, Inc., is an American fast food company. A Fortune 500 corporation, Yum! operates the brands Taco Bell, KFC, Pizza Hut, and WingStreet worldwide, except in China, where the brands are operated by a separate company, Yum China. Prior to 2011, Yum! also owned Long John Silver's and A&W Restaurants. Based in Louisville, Kentucky, it is one of the world's largest fast food restaurant companies in terms of system units—with 45,084 restaurants (including 1,481 that are company-owned and 43,603 that are franchised) around the world in over 135 countries Passage-1 Title: KFC Content: KFC KFC, also known as Kentucky Fried Chicken, is an American fast food restaurant chain that specializes in fried chicken. Headquartered in Louisville, Kentucky, it is the world's second-largest restaurant chain (as measured by sales) after McDonald's, with almost 20,000 locations globally in 123 countries and territories . The chain is a subsidiary of Yum! Brands, a restaurant company that also owns the Pizza Hut, Taco Bell, and WingStreet chains. KFC was founded by Colonel Harland Sanders, an entrepreneur who began selling fried chicken from his roadside restaurant in Corbin, Kentucky during the Great Depression. Sanders identified the potential of Passage-2 Title: KFC in Japan Content: KFC in Japan KFC (the name was originally an initialism for Kentucky Fried Chicken) is a fast food restaurant chain that specializes in fried chicken and is headquartered in Louisville, Kentucky, United States (US). It is the world's second largest restaurant chain (as measured by sales) after McDonald's, with 18,875 outlets in 118 countries and territories . The company is a subsidiary of Yum! Brands, a restaurant company that also owns the Pizza Hut and Taco Bell chains. Japan is the third-largest market for KFC after China and the United States with 1,165 outlets as of December 2014. In Japan, Answer the following question based on the given information or your internal knowledge with one or few words without the source. Question: who owns pizza hut kfc and taco bell
Yum! Brands, Inc.
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Given the following information: Passage-0 Title: Economy of Africa Content: been evident in recent years, however. The dawn of the African economic boom (which is in place since the 2000s) has been compared to the Chinese economic boom that had emerged in Asia since late 1970's. In 2013, Africa was home to seven of the world's fastest-growing economies. As of 2018, Nigeria is the biggest economy in terms of nominal GDP, followed by South Africa; in terms of PPP, Egypt is second biggest after Nigeria.. Equatorial Guinea possessed Africa's highest GDP per capita albeit allegations of human rights violations. Oil-rich countries such as Algeria, Libya and Gabon, and mineral-rich Botswana Passage-1 Title: Economy of South Africa Content: Economy of South Africa The economy of South Africa is the second largest in Africa, after Nigeria. It is one of most industrialized countries in Africa. South Africa is an upper-middle-income economy by the World Bank – one of only four such countries in Africa (alongside Botswana, Gabon and Mauritius). Since 1996, at the end of over twelve years of international sanctions, South Africa's Gross Domestic Product almost tripled to peak at $400 billion in 2011, but has since declined to roughly $295 billion in both 2016 and 2017. In the same period, foreign exchange reserves increased from $3 billion Passage-2 Title: Economy of Nigeria Content: Economy of Nigeria Nigeria is a middle-income, mixed economy and emerging market, with expanding manufacturing, financial, service, communications, technology and entertainment sectors. It is ranked as the 30th-largest economy in the world in terms of nominal GDP, and the 23rd-largest in terms of purchasing power parity. It is the largest economy in Africa; its re-emergent manufacturing sector became the largest on the continent in 2013, and it produces a large proportion of goods and services for the West African subcontinent. In addition, the debt-to-GDP ratio is 11 percent, which is 8 percent below the 2012 ratio. Previously hindered by years Answer the following question based on the given information or your internal knowledge with one or few words without the source. Question: which one is the richest country in africa
Nigeria
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Given the following information: Passage-0 Title: Jesus walking on water Content: Jesus walking on water Jesus walking on water is one of the miracles of Jesus recounted in the New Testament. There are accounts of this event in the gospels of Matthew, Mark, and John, but is not included in the Gospel of Luke. This story, following the miracle of the feeding of the five thousand, tells how Jesus sent the disciples by ship back to the "other side" of the Sea of Galilee (the western side) while he remained behind, alone, to pray. Night fell and the sea arose as the ship became caught in a wind storm. After rowing Passage-1 Title: Crossing the Red Sea Content: Crossing the Red Sea The Crossing of the Red Sea (Hebrew: קריעת ים סוף "Kriat Yam Suph" – Crossing of the Red Sea or Sea of Reeds) is part of the biblical narrative of the Exodus, the escape of the Israelites, led by Moses, from the pursuing Egyptians in the Book of Exodus. This story is also mentioned in the Quran in Surah 26: Al-Shu'ara' (The Poets) in verses 60–67. According to the Exodus account, Moses held out his staff, and the Red Sea was parted by God. The Israelites walked on the exposed dry ground and crossed the sea, Passage-2 Title: Jesus walking on water Content: Gospel of Luke. This episode is narrated towards the end of the Ministry of Jesus in Galilee before the key turning points halfway through the gospel narratives where Peter proclaimed Jesus as Christ and saw the Transfiguration. In all three gospels it follows the feeding of the five thousand, where Jesus had withdrawn by ship to a desert place "belonging to" Bethsaida after hearing of the death of John the Baptist, but was followed by the crowds who travelled on foot. At the end of the evening, the disciples boarded a ship to cross to the other side of the Answer the following question based on the given information or your internal knowledge with one or few words without the source. Question: who walked across the water in the bible
Jesus
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Given the following information: Passage-0 Title: Light-dependent reactions Content: heat. Some of the extra energy can be lost as heat energy, while the rest is lost as light. (This re-emission of light energy is called fluorescence.) The energy, but not the e- itself, can be passed onto another molecule. (This is called resonance.) The energy and the e- can be transferred to another molecule. Plant pigments usually utilize the last two of these reactions to convert the sun's energy into their own. This initial charge separation occurs in less than 10 picoseconds (10 seconds). In their high-energy states, the special pigment and the acceptor could undergo charge recombination; that Passage-1 Title: Light-independent reactions Content: negative consequences for the plant, because, rather than fixing , this process leads to loss of . C4 carbon fixation evolved to circumvent photorespiration, but can occur only in certain plants native to very warm or tropical climates—corn, for example. The immediate products of one turn of the Calvin cycle are 2 glyceraldehyde-3-phosphate (G3P) molecules, 3 ADP, and 2 NADP. (ADP and NADP are not really "products." They are regenerated and later used again in the Light-dependent reactions). Each G3P molecule is composed of 3 carbons. For the Calvin cycle to continue, RuBP (ribulose 1,5-bisphosphate) must be regenerated. So, 5 Passage-2 Title: Light-independent reactions Content: Light-independent reactions The light-independent reactions, or dark reactions, of photosynthesis are chemical reactions that convert carbon dioxide and other compounds into glucose. These reactions occur in the stroma, the fluid-filled area of a chloroplast outside the thylakoid membranes. These reactions take the products (ATP and NADPH) of light-dependent reactions and perform further chemical processes on them. These reactions are closely coupled to the thylakoid electron transport chain as reducing power provided by NADPH produced in the photosystem I is actively needed. The process of photorespiration, also known as C2 cycle, is also coupled to the dark reactions, as it results Answer the following question based on the given information or your internal knowledge with one or few words without the source. Question: what is made at the end of the light dependent reaction
adenosine triphosphate (ATP)
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Given the following information: Passage-0 Title: Supergirl (season 2) Content: Melissa Benoist, who stars in the titular role, principal cast members Mehcad Brooks, Chyler Leigh, Jeremy Jordan, and David Harewood return from the first season, and are joined by Chris Wood and Floriana Lima. The season premiered on The CW on October 10, 2016, and ran until May 22, 2017, over 22 episodes. It received overall critical acclaim, being viewed as an improvement over the first season. The series was renewed for a third season on January 8, 2017. <onlyinclude></onlyinclude> On May 12, 2016, Warner Bros. Television announced that "Supergirl" had been renewed for a second season of 22 episodes Passage-1 Title: Supergirl (season 3) Content: to a series regular from her recurring status in the previous season, and and new cast member Odette Annable. The season premiered on The CW on October 9, 2017, and ran until June 18, 2018, over 23 episodes. The series was renewed for a fourth season on April 2, 2018. <onlyinclude></onlyinclude> On January 8, 2017, The CW renewed "Supergirl" for a third season. Series co-creator Allison Adler decided not to return as showrunner for season 3, and instead remained as a consultant. Jessica Queller and Robert Rovner served as the showrunners alongside series co-creator Andrew Kreisberg. Jessica Queller described the Passage-2 Title: Supergirl (season 4) Content: the next Arrowverse crossover would feature Batwoman and Gotham City. The crossover "Elseworlds" is slated to launch a 2019 solo series for the character. In May 2018, it was announced that "Supergirl", which had aired on Mondays since its debut, would move to Sundays for its fourth season due to The CW's programming expansion to Sunday nights. The season premiered on The CW in the United States on October 14, 2018. The annual crossover episode will swap time-slots with "The Flash" for that week and will air on Tuesday, December 11. The main cast of the season as well as Answer the following question based on the given information or your internal knowledge with one or few words without the source. Question: when does the new episode of supergirl come out
October 16, 2017
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