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"Shailene Woodley\nShailene Diann Woodley (born November 15, 1991) is an American actress and activist. Brought up in Simi Valley, California, Woodley began modeling at the age of 4 and began acting professionally in minor television roles. She gained prominence for her starring role as Amy Juergens in the ABC Family drama series \"The Secret Life of the American Teenager\" (2008–2013).\nWoodley made her film debut in Alexander Payne's comedy-drama \"The Descendants\" (2011) and went on to star in"
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"by CinemaScore gave the film an average grade of \"B\" on an A+ to F scale.\nReception Response by Shailene Woodley.\nAmong the negative reviews from critics and fans alike, lead star Shailene Woodley expressed disappointment with the quality of \"Allegiant\". In a 2016 interview with Net-a-Porter's PorterEdit, Woodley said she almost quit acting following the decline of the franchise. She said: \nExpanded franchise.\nExpanded franchise Cancelled fourth film.\nA theatrical sequel titled \"The Divergent Series: Ascendant"
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"Anonymous is an internet-based group."
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"A website associated with the group describes it as \"an Internet gathering\" with \"a very loose and decentralized command structure that operates on ideas rather than directives\". Gabriella Coleman writes of the group: \"In some ways, it may be impossible to gauge the intent and motive of thousands of participants, many of who don't even bother to leave a trace of their thoughts, motivations, and reactions. Among those that do, opinions vary considerably.\"\nBroadly speaking, Anons oppose Internet censorship and control and"
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"assume that the person is either an employee of that company or a guest that was allowed access to their network.\"\nHistory Project Chanology.\nAfter the Scientology organization tried to remove a promotional film of Scientology featuring celebrity member Tom Cruise from the Internet, a group of web-based activists known as \"Anonymous\" focused efforts against Scientology. Anonymous disrupted Scientology websites and spread anti-Scientologist materials online. In July 2008, \"Messenger Newspapers\" noted, \"A war between internet collective Anonymous and the Church of Scientology"
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"Kaakha Kaakha is from 2003."
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"Kaakha Kaakha\nKaakha Kaakha (To Protect) is a 2003 Indian Tamil-language action thriller film written and directed by Gautham Menon. It stars Suriya, Jyothika and Jeevan. The film featured music composed by Harris Jayaraj and cinematography by R. D. Rajasekhar. The film released to highly positive reviews in August 2003 and went on to become the first biggest blockbuster in Suriya's career, and was considered a comeback film for producer Kalaipuli S. Thanu. Owing to the success, the film has been remade in several languages."
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"Priyadarshan, made in all south languages.\nCareer 2003–2006.\nIn 2003, she starred in \"Dhool\" with Vikram, \"Kaakha Kaakha\" with Suriya, \"Thirumalai\" with Vijay, all of which did well at the box office, \"Kaakha Kaakha,\" in particular, being one of the biggest hits of her career. She was listed amongst the Best Actress nominees in Filmfare Awards South for her roles in \"Dhool\" and \"Kaakha Kaakha\". She got International Tamil Film Awards Special Jury For Best"
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"Ozzy Osbourne was brought into the UK Music Hall of Fame."
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", is over 100 million. As a member of Black Sabbath, he was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, and he was inducted into the UK Music Hall of Fame as a solo artist and as a member of the band. Possessing a distinctive singing voice, Osbourne, as a native of Birmingham, is known for his strong Brummie accent – he has a star on the Birmingham Walk of Stars in his hometown as well as the Hollywood Walk of Fame. At the 2014 MTV Europe Music Awards,"
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". In November 2005, Black Sabbath were inducted into the UK Music Hall of Fame, and in March 2006, after eleven years of eligibility, the band were inducted into the U.S. Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. At the awards ceremony Metallica played two Sabbath songs, \"Hole in the Sky\" and \"Iron Man\" in tribute.\nHistory \"The Dio Years\" and Heaven & Hell (2006–2010).\nWhile Ozzy Osbourne was working on new solo album material in 2006, Rhino Records released \"\", a"
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"Central America contains Belize, Costa Rica, El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras, Nicaragua, and Panama."
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"Central America\nCentral America (, , \"Centroamérica\" ) is a region found in the southern tip of North America and is sometimes defined as a subcontinent of the Americas. This region is bordered by Mexico to the north, Colombia to the southeast, the Caribbean Sea to the east and the Pacific Ocean to the west and south. Central America consists of seven countries: Belize, Costa Rica, El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras, Nicaragua and Panama. The combined population of Central America is estimated to be between 41,739,000"
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"List of islands of Central America\nThe following is a list of islands of Central America.\nIslands.\n- Islands of Belize\n- Islands of Costa Rica\n- Islands of El Salvador\n- Islands of Guatemala\n- Islands of Honduras\n- Islands of Nicaragua\n- Islands of Panama\nSee also.\n- Central America\n- Belize\n- Costa Rica\n- El Salvador\n- Guatemala\n- Honduras\n- Nicaragua\n- Panama\n- List of Central America-related topics\n-"
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"Sherlock (TV series)\nSherlock is a British crime drama television series based on Sir Arthur Conan Doyle's Sherlock Holmes detective stories. Created by Steven Moffat and Mark Gatiss, it stars Benedict Cumberbatch as Sherlock Holmes and Martin Freeman as Doctor John Watson. 13 episodes have been produced, with four three-part series airing from 2010 to 2017, and a special episode that aired on 1 January 2016. The series is set in the present day, while the one-off special features a Victorian period fantasy resembling the"
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"Harvey's Furniture Store sponsorship bumpers for \"Coronation Street\". \nShe played Phoebe in Tom Basden's stage comedy \"Party\" and its subsequent three series spin-off on BBC Radio 4 also called Party. Wix wrote and co-starred in the same station's comedy series \"Bird Island\", which also featured Reece Shearsmith, Julian Rhind-Tutt and Alison Steadman.\nIn 2017, for the BBC, she portrayed Nurse Cornish in an episode of the TV crime drama \"Sherlock\", and Florence Fagin"
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"Boston Latin School is an exam school."
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"Boston Latin School\nThe Boston Latin School is a public exam school in Boston, Massachusetts. It was established on April 23, 1635, making it both the oldest public school in America and the first public school in the United States. The Public Latin School was a bastion for educating the sons of the Boston \"Brahmin\" elite, resulting in the school claiming many prominent New Englanders as alumni. Its curriculum follows that of the 18th century Latin school movement, which holds the classics to be the basis of an educated"
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"Boston Latin Academy\nBoston Latin Academy (BLA) is a public exam school founded in 1878 in Boston, Massachusetts providing students in grades 7th through 12th a classical preparatory education.\nFormerly named Girls' Latin School prior to 1977, the school was the first college preparatory high school for girls in the United States . Now coeducational, the school is currently located in the Roxbury neighborhood of Boston and is part of Boston Public Schools (BPS).\nHistory.\nBoston Latin Academy (BLA) was established on November"
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"Tanzania is a country."
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"until 1992, it was the only legally permitted party in the country. This changed on 1 July 1992, when the constitution was amended.\nJohn Magufuli won the October 2015 presidential election and secured a two-thirds majority in parliament. The other party or main opposition party in Tanzania is called Chama cha Demokrasia na Maendeleo (Chadema) (Swahili for \"Party for Democracy and Progress\"). In Zanzibar, the Civil United Front (CUF) is considered a main opposition political party.\nPolitics Executive.\nThe"
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"- Common endonym(s): \n- Official endonym(s): \n- Adjectival(s): Tanzanian\n- Demonym(s):\n- Etymology: Name of Tanzania\n- International rankings of Tanzania\n- ISO country codes: TZ, TZA, 834\n- ISO region codes: See\n- Internet country code top-level domain: .tz\nGeography of Tanzania.\nGeography of Tanzania\n- Tanzania is: a country\n- Location:\n- Southern Hemisphere and Eastern Hemisphere\n- Africa\n- East Africa"
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"Heather Graham played the title character in the series Emily's Reasons Why Not."
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"), \"Gray Matters\" (2007), \"The Hangover\" (2009) and its sequel, \"The Hangover Part III\" (2013). She also had a role on the television series \"Scrubs\" in 2004, before playing the title character on the short-lived series \"Emily's Reasons Why Not\" in 2006. She also had recurring roles on Showtime's \"Californication\" (2014) and Netflix's \"Flaked\" (2016).\nNoted for portraying characters with sex appeal,"
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"Emily's Reasons Why Not\nEmily's Reasons Why Not is a television series starring Heather Graham. The show, which was based on the novel of the same name by Carrie Gerlach, published in August 2004, was canceled by its broadcaster, ABC, after airing one episode on January 9, 2006. The story revolves around Emily Sanders, a successful career woman in Los Angeles who has been unsuccessful dating. She seeks help from a therapist who recommends that Emily make a list of ten reasons why each of her dating"
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"Samsung Life Insurance is part of a larger whole."
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"Samsung Life Insurance\nSamsung Life Insurance (Korean: 삼성생명보험, ) is a South Korean multinational insurance company headquartered in Seoul, South Korea, and a subsidiary of the Samsung Group. It is the largest insurance company in South Korea and a Fortune Global 500 company.\nSamsung Life's principal products include life, health insurance and annuities. Samsung Life was a private company from its foundation in 1957 until it went public in May 2010. The IPO was the largest in South Korean history and made Samsung Life one of the"
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"Samsung Economic Research Institute\nSamsung Economic Research Institute (SERI) is a private-sector think tanks in South Korea, covering diverse areas that range from the nation's high-tech front to research on issues and trends shaping East Asian economic and business environment. It was established in 1986 as part of \"Samsung Life Insurance\".\nHistory.\n- Jul. 1986 Established as an affiliated center of Samsung Life\n- Apr. 1991 Incorporated as Samsung Economic Research Institute\n- Oct. 1993 \"SERI Club\"a membership-based information"
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"Keturah was Abraham's second wife."
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"Keturah\nKeturah (, \"Ktura\", possibly meaning \"incense\") was a concubine and wife of the Biblical patriarch Abraham. According to the Book of Genesis, Abraham married Keturah after the death of his first wife, Sarah. Abraham and Keturah had six sons.\nOne modern commentator on the Hebrew Bible has called Keturah \"the most ignored significant person in the Torah\". The medieval Jewish commentator Rashi, and some previous rabbinical commentators, related a traditional belief that Keturah was the same person as Hagar,"
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"as Hājar)—a handmaid of Abraham's wife Sarah, and Abraham's concubine (or, in Islamic tradition, his second wife)—who, together with her son Ishmael, was sent away by Abraham at the insistence of Sarah.\nThe discussion of in the Genesis Rabbah includes statements by Rabbi Judah the Prince arguing that Hagar returned to Abraham and was renamed Keturah. Her new name (Keturah means \"incense\" in Hebrew) is said to refer to the pleasant aroma of incense—symbolic of her having turned from misdeeds committed during her"
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"Nikita (TV series) aired in the United States."
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"Nikita (TV series)\nNikita is an American television series that aired on The CW from September 9, 2010, to December 27, 2013, in the United States. The series is an adaptation of the 1990 Luc Besson film \"Nikita\", the second such adaptation after the popular 1997 TV series \"La Femme Nikita\".\nThe series focuses on Nikita (Maggie Q), a woman who escaped from a secret government-funded organization known as \"Division\" and, after a three-year hiding"
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"starred on \"Rookie Blue\", \"Nikita\", and \"Lucky 7\".\nKwok-Choon's most notable role was \"Seth Park\", a series lead on \"Open Heart\". Open Heart is a 2015 American/Canadian mystery-drama television series produced by the Epitome Pictures unit of DHX Media in association with Marblemedia. It first aired on January 20, 2015, on TeenNick in the United States and previously on YTV; now currently on ABC Spark in Canada.\nIn 2015, Kwok"
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"The Boot Monument is a memorial for the American Revolutionary War with Great Britain."
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"Boot Monument\nThe Boot Monument is an American Revolutionary War memorial located in Saratoga National Historical Park, New York. It commemorates Major General Benedict Arnold's service at the Battles of Saratoga in the Continental Army, but does not name him.\nBackground.\nJohn Watts de Peyster, a former Major General for the New York State Militia during the American Civil War and writer of several military histories about the Battle of Saratoga, erected the monument to commemorate Arnold's contribution to the Continental Army's victory over the British."
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"Firemen's Memorial (Manhattan)\nThe Firemen's Memorial is a 1913 monument on Riverside Drive at 100th Street in Manhattan, New York.\nContext.\nLike other large cities, New York was devastated by fires in the 18th and 19th centuries. In 1776, in the midst of the American Revolutionary War, a great fire swept through the city, destroying 493 buildings. Two more great fires, in 1835 and 1845, together destroyed approximately 1000 buildings and killed 50 people, including a number of firefighters. Fire"
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"There is a Chinese record producer name Lay (entertainer)"
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"Lay Zhang\nZhang Yixing (; born ), known professionally as Lay Zhang or simply Lay (), is a Chinese singer-songwriter, record producer, dancer, and actor. He debuted as a member of the K-pop boy group Exo and its Chinese sub-group Exo-M under SM Entertainment in 2012. He was first known after participating in the Chinese TV talent show \"Star Academy\" in 2005. Apart from his musical activities, he is also known for starring in numerous dramas and movies such"
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"List of songs written and produced by Lay Zhang\nLay Zhang is a singer-songwriter, record producer and member of South Korean-Chinese boy group Exo. Lay has produced all of his 5 albums that he has released."
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"In 1986 Heartbreak Ridge was released."
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"Heartbreak Ridge\nHeartbreak Ridge is a 1986 American Technicolor war film directed and produced by Clint Eastwood, who also starred in the film. The film also co-stars Mario Van Peebles, Marsha Mason, and Everett McGill. The film was released in the United States on December 5, 1986. The story centers on a U.S. Marine nearing retirement who whips a bunch of undisciplined Marines into shape and leads them during the American invasion of Grenada in 1983.\nThe title comes from the Battle of Heartbreak Ridge in the Korean"
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"finally earned respect as an artist\".\nFilmography \"Heartbreak Ridge\" (1986).\nIn 1986, Eastwood starred in the military drama \"Heartbreak Ridge\", about the 1983 U.S. invasion of Grenada, West Indies, with a portion of the movie filmed on the island itself. It co-starred Marsha Mason. However, the title comes from the Battle of Heartbreak Ridge in the Korean War, based around Eastwood's character of Tom Highway, an ageing United States Marine Gunnery Sergeant and Korean War veteran, who was"
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"Eugenio Canfari played a sport."
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"Eugenio Canfari\nEugenio Canfari (16 April 1877 – 23 March 1962) was an early Italian sporting director. He was one of the thirteen men who founded Juventus in 1897 and the club's first ever president. His brother Enrico Canfari was also a founding member of Juventus, and was the first ever president, though he never played in the Italian Football Championship with Enrico and Juventus."
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"Enrico Canfari\nEnrico Canfari (born 16 June 1877 – 22 October 1915) was an Italian footballer who played as a forward for Juventus and A.C. Milan, and later sorting director of Juventus.\nCareer.\nCanfari was born on 16 April 1877 in Genoa. His father was later owner of a bicycle shop in Turin. In 1897 Canfari and his younger brother Eugenio belonged to a group of 13 students of the Turin Massimo d'Azeglio Grammar School, which founded the football club Juventus on 1 November, 1897. In 1898"
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"Genghis Khan encouraged religious tolerance."
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"He also practised meritocracy and encouraged religious tolerance in the Mongol Empire, and unified the nomadic tribes of Northeast Asia. Present-day Mongolians regard him as the founding father of Mongolia.\nGenghis Khan was known for the brutality of his campaigns, and is considered by many to have been a genocidal ruler. However, he is also credited with bringing the Silk Road under one cohesive political environment. This brought relatively easy communication and trade between Northeast Asia, Muslim Southwest Asia, and Christian Europe, expanding the cultural horizons of"
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", one hallmark during his military conquest was his tolerance of all religions. He embraced diversity and decreed religious freedom for everyone. Genghis Khan’s tolerance proved to be beneficial for him. Genghis continued to use religious persecution to his benefit. He would use suppressed people as spies in cities such as Baghdad and then take the land, assimilating all those willing. In her book Day of Empire, Amy Chua claims that “the Mongols were more religiously open than any other power in the world.” \nReligion under Genghis Khan Genghis"
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"Calling All the Monsters was the second single on in a book."
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"Calling All the Monsters\n\"Calling All the Monsters\" is a song performed by American pop recording artist China Anne McClain. It was produced by Niclas Molinder and Joacim Persson, who also co-wrote the song Johan Alkenäs, and Charlie Mason, for the soundtrack, \"A.N.T. Farm\" (2011), the soundtrack to the Disney Channel television series, \"A.N.T. Farm\". It was released as the album's second single on September 20, 2011 through Walt Disney Records. Musically, the song is prominent electropop"
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"Calling All Monsters\nCalling All Monsters is the second novel by Chris Westwood, a British author of children's and young adult fiction. It was first published in the UK in 1990 by Viking Kestrel (part of the Penguin Group) and in the US in 1993 by HarperCollins Children's Books. Optioned for film three times by Steven Spielberg and later DreamWorks, the film version of the book remains unproduced.\nReviews.\nDouglas Hill, \"The Guardian\": Chris Westwood writes a scary book about scary books in"
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"Steffi Graf won a tennis tournament."
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". Each tournament is played over a two-week period. The Australian and United States tournaments are played on hard courts, the French on clay, and Wimbledon on grass. Wimbledon is the oldest, founded in 1877, followed by the US in 1881, the French in 1891, and the Australian in 1905. However, of these four, only Wimbledon was a major before 1924–25, when all four became designated Grand Slam tournaments. Skipping majors—especially the Australian Open because of the remoteness, the inconvenient dates ("
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"1992 Lufthansa Cup\nThe 1992 Lufthansa Cup was a women's tennis tournament played on outdoor clay courts at the Rot-Weiss Tennis Club in Berlin, Germany that was part of the Tier I category of the 1992 WTA Tour. It was the 23rd edition of the tournament and was held from 11 May until 17 May 1992. First-seeded Steffi Graf won the singles title, her sixth at the event, and earned $110,000 first-prize money.\nFinals.\nFinals Singles.\n Steffi Graf defeated Arantxa"
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"STS-96 launched in 1999."
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"STS-96\nSTS-96 was a Space Shuttle mission to the International Space Station (ISS) flown by Space Shuttle \" Discovery\", and the first shuttle flight to dock with the International Space Station. The shuttle carried the Spacehab module in the payload, filled with cargo for station outfitting. STS-96 launched from Kennedy Space Center, Florida, on 27 May 1999 at 06:49:42 AM EDT.\nCrew.\nCrew Space walk.\n- Jernigan and Barry – EVA 1\n- EVA 1 Start: 30 May 1999 – 02:56 UTC"
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"launches of opportunity; STARSHINE-1 was launched June 5, 1999 from the Space Shuttle \"Discovery\" on STS-96, STARSHINE-3 launched on September 29, 2001 as part of the \"Kodiak Star\" Athena I mission, and STARSHINE-2 launched December 5, 2001 from the Space Shuttle \"Endeavour\" on STS-108.\nReentry.\nStarshine 3 re-entered and burned up in the Earth's upper atmosphere on January 21, 2003. It had made 7434 revolutions around the Earth since its launch.\nSee also.\n- LAGEOS"
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"The Wild Thornberrys is a film."
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"The Wild Thornberrys\nThe Wild Thornberrys is an American animated television series that originally aired on Nickelodeon from 1998 to 2004.\nPlot.\nThe series focuses around a nomadic family of documentary filmmakers known as the Thornberrys, famous for their televised wildlife studies. It primarily centers on the family's younger daughter Eliza, and her secret gift of being able to communicate with animals, which was bestowed upon her after having rescued a shaman masquerading as a trapped warthog.\nThe gift enabled her to talk to the Thornberrys' pet"
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"Rugrats Go Wild\nRugrats Go Wild is a 2003 American animated comedy crossover film based on the Nickelodeon animated television series \"Rugrats\" and \"The Wild Thornberrys\". It is the third and final film in the \"Rugrats\" trilogy, as well as the second in \"The Wild Thornberrys\" series. Christine Cavanaugh, the voice of Chuckie Finster, was replaced by Nancy Cartwright. The film was produced by Nickelodeon Movies and Klasky Csupo and released in theaters on June 13, 2003, by Paramount Pictures. With a"
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"Vince Vaughn passed up the role he was offered in Rudy."
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"(1998).\nOther than his dramatic role in \"The Cell\" (2000), in the 2000s he acted primarily in comedies, including \"Old School\" (2003), \"\" (2004), \"Wedding Crashers\" (2005), \"The Break-Up\" (2006), \"Fred Claus\" (2007), and \"Four Christmases\" (2008). He continued his comedic roles in the 2010s with \"The Dilemma\" (2011), \"The Watch\" ("
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"Career.\nCareer 1992–2000: Early career.\nWhile in Chicago, Favreau landed his first film role alongside Sean Astin as football tutor D-Bob in the sleeper hit \"Rudy\" (1993). Favreau met Vince Vaughn – who played a small role in this film – during shooting. The next year, he appeared in the college film \"PCU\" alongside Jeremy Piven, in the 1994 episode of \"Seinfeld\" titled \"The Fire\" he appeared as Eric the Clown. \nFavreau then moved to Los Angeles"
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"Lyme disease treatment usually takes 5 to 6 weeks."
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"Ticks can be removed using tweezers. If the removed tick was full of blood, a single dose of doxycycline may be used to prevent development of infection, but is not generally recommended since development of infection is rare. If an infection develops, a number of antibiotics are effective, including doxycycline, amoxicillin, and cefuroxime. Standard treatment usually lasts for two or three weeks. Some people develop a fever and muscle and joint pains from treatment which may last for one or two days. In those who develop persistent symptoms,"
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"method for Lyme diagnosis. A two-tiered protocol is recommended by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC): the sensitive ELISA test is performed first, and if it is positive or equivocal, then the more specific Western blot is run. The immune system takes some time to produce antibodies in quantity. After Lyme infection onset, antibodies of types IgM and IgG usually can first be detected respectively at 2–4 weeks and 4–6 weeks, and peak at 6–8 weeks. When an EM rash first appears, antibodies usually"
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"Lee Harvey Oswald was from America."
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"Lee Harvey Oswald\nLee Harvey Oswald (October 18, 1939 – November 24, 1963) was an American Marxist and former U.S. Marine who assassinated United States President John F. Kennedy on November 22, 1963. Oswald was honorably released from active duty in the Marine Corps into the reserve and defected to the Soviet Union in October 1959. He lived in the Belarusian city of Minsk until June 1962, when he returned to the United States with his Russian wife, Marina, and eventually settled in Dallas. Five government investigations concluded"
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"Lee Harvey Oswald. His legal opponent, representing Oswald, was the well-known criminal defense attorney Gerry Spence. London Weekend Television sponsored the mock trial, which followed Texas criminal trial procedure. It also included a former Texas judge and a jury of U.S. citizens from the Dallas area which reviewed hundreds of exhibits and listened to witnesses who testified about the assassination. The jury found Oswald guilty. Spence remarked, \"No other lawyer in America could have done what Vince did in this case.\"\nThe program required extensive"
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"Winnipeg is home to a sports team."
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"annual festivals, including the Festival du Voyageur, the Winnipeg Folk Festival, the Jazz Winnipeg Festival, the Winnipeg Fringe Theatre Festival, and Folklorama. Winnipeg was the first Canadian host of the Pan American Games. It is home to several professional sports franchises, including the Winnipeg Blue Bombers (Canadian football), the Winnipeg Jets (ice hockey), Manitoba Moose (ice hockey), Valour FC (soccer), and the Winnipeg Goldeyes (baseball).\nHistory.\nHistory Early history.\nWinnipeg lies at the"
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"Winnipeg Jets\nThe Winnipeg Jets are a professional ice hockey team based in Winnipeg, Manitoba. They are members of the Central Division of the Western Conference of the National Hockey League (NHL). The team is owned by True North Sports & Entertainment and plays its home games at Bell MTS Place.\nThe Jets began play as the Atlanta Thrashers in the 1999–2000 NHL season. True North Sports & Entertainment then bought the team in May 2011 and relocated the franchise from Atlanta to Winnipeg prior to the 2011–12 season (the"
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"New Horizons\nNew Horizons is an interplanetary space probe that was launched as a part of NASA's New Frontiers program. Engineered by the Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory (APL) and the Southwest Research Institute (SwRI), with a team led by S. Alan Stern, the spacecraft was launched in 2006 with the primary mission to perform a flyby study of the Pluto system in 2015, and a secondary mission to fly by and study one or more other Kuiper belt objects (KBOs) in the decade to follow,"
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"which as of 2019 includes . It is the fifth space probe to achieve the escape velocity needed to leave the Solar System.\nOn January 19, 2006, \"New Horizons\" was launched from Cape Canaveral Air Force Station by an Atlas V rocket directly into an Earth-and-solar escape trajectory with a speed of about . It was the fastest man-made object ever launched from Earth. After a brief encounter with asteroid 132524 APL, \"New Horizons\" proceeded to Jupiter, making its closest approach on February"
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"Tupac Shakur was reviewed into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame on the 7th."
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"(1997), all garnering praise from critics.\nShakur is one of the best-selling music artists of all time having sold over 75 million records worldwide. In 2010, Shakur was inducted to the Library of Congress' National Recording Registry. In 2017, Shakur was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in his first year of eligibility. \"Rolling Stone\" named Shakur in the list of the 100 Greatest Artists of All Time.\nEarly life.\nTupac Amaru Shakur was born on June 16"
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"for the Isley Brothers has been covered and sampled by numerous new and established recording artists, including Whitney Houston, Aaliyah, Notorious B.I.G., Tupac Shakur, Queen Latifah, Jay-Z, Snoop Dog, Gwen Stefani, Fantasia, Will Smith, Jaheim, and the list goes on and on. Jasper has received numerous gold and platinum albums and music industry awards. In 1992, Jasper, along with the other members of the Isley Brothers, was inducted into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame. In January 2014,"
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"The Outcasts was released in limited theaters."
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", by Swen Releasing and Vision Films.\nPlot.\nBest friends Mindy and Jodi have suffered years of torment under the thumb of the school's mean girls Whitney and Mackenzie. They plan to ride out their senior year under the radar, but when they become the victim of a humiliating prank, the two hatch a plan to unite the outcasts of the school and start a social revolution. They join forces with Dave, an affable slacker, Claire, a Girl Scout with a secret, and Virginia, an overachiever"
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"The Outcasts (2017 film)\nThe Outcasts is a 2017 American teen comedy film directed by Peter Hutchings. The film features an ensemble cast, starring Victoria Justice, Eden Sher, Ashley Rickards, Claudia Lee and Katie Chang. The plot follows a group of misfit teenagers who band together to overthrow the popular clique at their high school. Originally titled \"The Outskirts\", filming took place between July and August 2014. The film was released in limited theaters and through video-on-demand on April 14, 2017"
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"with Anthony Hopkins in \"84 Charing Cross Road\". She appeared in several movies directed or produced by her second husband, comedian Mel Brooks, including the award-winning drama \"The Elephant Man\" (1980), as well as comedies \"To Be or Not to Be\" (1983) and \"\" (1995). She received an Emmy Award nomination for 2001's \"Haven\", and a Screen Actors Guild Award nomination for \"The Roman Spring of Mrs. Stone\" (2003). She died"
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"French department Vaucluse\n- The code for international direct dial phone calls to Vietnam\n- The town of Eighty Four, Pennsylvania\n- The company 84 Lumber\n- The ISBN Group Identifier for books published in Spain\n- A variation of the game 42 played with two sets of dominoes.\n- The film \"84 Charing Cross Road\" (1987) starring Anne Bancroft and Anthony Hopkins\n- KKNX Radio 84 in Eugene, Oregon\n- The B-Side to \"Up All Night\" (Take That song"
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"A Game of Thrones\nA Game of Thrones is the first novel in \"A Song of Ice and Fire\", a series of fantasy novels by the American author George R. R. Martin. It was first published on August 1, 1996. The novel won the 1997 Locus Award and was nominated for both the 1997 Nebula Award and the 1997 World Fantasy Award. The novella \"Blood of the Dragon\", comprising the Daenerys Targaryen chapters from the novel, won the 1997 Hugo Award for Best Novella. In January 2011"
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"Thrones\" in 2016 – a show which was cancelled after only one series.\n\"Thronecast\" was originally devised by Koink Productions Ltd for Sky Digital Entertainment. The series began airing online in April 2011 as a series of 10-minute podcasts presented by Geoff Lloyd to correspond with the first series of \"Game of Thrones\". Annabel Port joined Geoff for the second series, which corresponded with the broadcast of the second series of \"Game of Thrones\". For the third series, \"Thronecast\" became a 15-minute on-"
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"La Paglia\nLa Paglia or LaPaglia is a surname or last name. Notable people with the surname include:\n- Anthony LaPaglia (born 1959), Australian actor, brother of Jonathan LaPaglia\n- César La Paglia (born 1979), Argentine football player\n- Jonathan LaPaglia (born 1969), Australian actor, brother of Anthony LaPaglia\nSee also.\n- Paglia"
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"That '70s Show (season 7)\nThe seventh season of \"That '70s Show\", an American television series, began September 8, 2004, and ended on May 18, 2005. It aired on Fox. The region 1 DVD was released on October 16, 2007. This season is set entirely in 1979.\nThis is the last season to feature Topher Grace and Ashton Kutcher as regulars. Grace leaves the show at the end of the season to star in \"Spider-Man 3\","
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"Until Dawn\nUntil Dawn is a 2015 interactive drama and survival horror video game. It was developed by Supermassive Games and published by Sony Computer Entertainment for the PlayStation 4. Players assume control of eight young adults who have to survive on Blackwood Mountain when their lives are threatened. The game features a butterfly effect system in which players must make choices that may change the story. All playable characters can survive or die, depending on the choices made. Players explore the environment from a third-person perspective and find clues that"
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"the ghost ship, they can find different dark pictures, which give the player character premonitions of what may happen in the future.\nThe game also offers two multiplayer gameplay modes, namely \"Shared Story\" and \"Movie Night\".\nDevelopment.\nThe game is being developed by Supermassive Games, which focused mainly on the PlayStation 4's titles for an extended period of time. Upon seeing the favourable reception to \"Until Dawn\", the team realized that there was a market for interactive drama horror titles and"
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"2009) and his leading role as an astronaut stranded on Mars in \"The Martian\" (2015), Damon received Academy Award nominations for Best Supporting Actor and Best Actor, respectively. The latter also won him a Golden Globe Award for Best Actor. Damon has received Emmy Award nominations for his portrayal of Scott Thorson in the biopic \"Behind the Candelabra\" (2013) and for producing the reality series \"Project Greenlight\". He also received an Academy Award nomination for producing \"Manchester by the Sea\" (2016"
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"Smile\" (2011) the critically lauded \"The Green\" (opposite Julia Ormond and Illeana Douglas), and 2012 Sundance Film Festival selection \"Price Check\" (with Parker Posey). He portrayed Greta Gerwig's boyfriend Roger in the 2012 Fox Searchlight Pictures film \"Lola Versus\". In 2013, he starred in the HBO biopic of Liberace, \"Behind the Candelabra\" with Michael Douglas and Matt Damon. He also appeared in the independent films \"Mutual Friends\" (2013), \"Lucky Stiff\" ("
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"system, and Mauritius is highly ranked for democracy and for economic and political freedom. The Human Development Index of Mauritius is one of the highest in Africa. Mauritius is ranked as the most competitive and one of the most developed economies in the African region. The main pillars of the Mauritian economy are manufacturing, financial services, tourism, and information and communications technology. Mauritius is a welfare state; the government provides free universal health care, free education up to tertiary level and free public transport for students, senior citizens,"
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"Falls.\n- Free ports allow transshipment to short-distance ships or river vessels.\n- The TIR Treaty allows sealed road transport without customs checks and charges, mostly in Europe.\nSignificance Political repercussions.\nLosing access to the sea is generally a great blow to a nation, politically, militarily, and economically. The following are examples of countries becoming landlocked. \n- The independence of Eritrea, brought about by successful separatist movements, has caused Ethiopia to become landlocked.\n- Montenegro's decision to abandon the"
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"Look at My Dab\n\"Look at My Dab\" (originally titled \"Bitch Dab\") is a song by American hip hop group Migos. It was released as a single on October 30, 2015 by Quality Control Music and 300 Entertainment. The song was included on their mixtape \"Back to the Bando\" (2015) and was produced by Drumma Boy. It peaked at number 87 on the US \"Billboard\" Hot 100 chart.\nMusic video.\nMigos released two music videos to promote \"Look"
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"also appeared in the Bollywood music video \"Maye Ne Maye\" from the 1994 Bollywood film \"Hum Aapke Hain Koun\". Whatever its origins, \"Look at My Dab\" helped popularize the dab in American popular culture, and the dab has since gone viral on social media platforms. It is not considered to be a reference to the flatfish limanda limanda prolific off the Norfolk coastline."
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"\"Arrow\" has received generally positive reviews from critics. The series averaged about 3.68 million viewers over the course of the first season and received several awards and multiple nominations. To promote it, a preview comic book was released before the television series began, while webisodes featuring a product tie-in with Bose were developed for the second season. The first six seasons are available on DVD and Blu-ray in regions 1, 2 and 4; a series of soundtracks was also released.\nIn October 2014, a"
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"List of Arrow characters\n\"Arrow\" is an American television series developed by Greg Berlanti, Marc Guggenheim, and Andrew Kreisberg, based on the DC Comics character Green Arrow, a costumed crime-fighter created by Mort Weisinger and George Papp, and is set in the Arrowverse, sharing continuity with other Arrowverse television series. The series premiered in the United States on The CW on October 10, 2012, and its eighth and final season will premiere in the fall of 2019.\n\"Arrow\" \nThroughout the series"
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"Sean Connery\nSir Thomas Sean Connery (born 25 August 1930) is a retired Scottish actor and producer, who has won an Academy Award, two BAFTA Awards, one being a BAFTA Academy Fellowship Award, and three Golden Globes, including the Cecil B. DeMille Award and a Henrietta Award.\nConnery was the first actor to portray the character James Bond in film, starring in seven Bond films (every film from \"Dr. No\" to \"You Only Live Twice\", plus \"Diamonds Are Forever\" and \""
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"Sean Connery filmography\nSir Sean Connery KBE is a retired Scottish actor and producer. He was the first actor to have portrayed the literary character James Bond in a film, starring in seven Bond films between 1962 and again in an unofficial Bond film in 1983. He is also known for his roles as Jimmy Malone in \"The Untouchables\" (1987), for which he won an Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor, along with his portrayals of Mark Rutland in \"Marnie\" (1964), Juan Sánchez Villa-"
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"George Tuska's pen name was Carl Larson"
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"George Tuska\nGeorge Tuska (; April 26, 1916 – October 16, 2009), who early in his career used a variety of pen names including Carl Larson, was an American comic book and newspaper comic strip artist best known for his 1940s work on various Captain Marvel titles and the crime fiction series \"Crime Does Not Pay\", for and his 1960s work illustrating Iron Man and other Marvel Comics characters. As well, he drew the DC Comics newspaper comic strip \"The World's Greatest Superheroes\" from 1978–1982."
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"Carl Larson\nCarl Larson may refer to:\n- Carl Larson (basketball) in AAU Men's Basketball All-Americans\n- Carl Larson, pen name of George Tuska\nSee also.\n- Carl Larsson, Swedish painter\n- Carl Larsen (disambiguation)\n- Karl Larsen (disambiguation)\n- Karl Larsson (disambiguation)"
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"Pluto is smaller than another object."
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"Eris, a dwarf planet in the scattered disc which is 27% more massive than Pluto, was discovered. This led the International Astronomical Union (IAU) to define the term \"planet\" formally in 2006, during their 26th General Assembly. That definition excluded Pluto and reclassified it as a dwarf planet.\nPluto is the largest and second-most-massive (after Eris) known dwarf planet in the Solar System, and the ninth-largest and tenth-most-massive known object directly orbiting the Sun."
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"planet. Only slightly more massive than Pluto, Eris has a well-determined orbit that never takes it closer to the Earth than 5.5 billion km. Sedna is slightly smaller than Pluto, and never comes closer to Earth than 11.4 billion km. Mike Brown believes the confusion results from both the real Sedna and the imaginary Nibiru having extremely elliptical orbits.\nMisappellations Tyche.\nOthers have tied it to Tyche, the name proposed by John Matese and Daniel Whitmire of the University of Louisiana at Lafayette for an object they"
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"Clinton was born and raised in Arkansas and attended Georgetown University, University College, Oxford, and Yale Law School. He met Hillary Rodham at Yale and married her in 1975. After graduating, Clinton returned to Arkansas and won election as the Attorney General of Arkansas, serving from 1977 to 1979. As Governor of Arkansas, he overhauled the state's education system and served as chairman of the National Governors Association. Clinton was elected president in 1992, defeating incumbent Republican opponent George H. W. Bush. At age 46,"
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"Presidency of George H. W. Bush\nThe presidency of George H. W. Bush began at noon EST on January 20, 1989, when George H. W. Bush was inaugurated as the 41st President of the United States, and ended on January 20, 1993. Bush, a Republican, took office after a landslide victory over Democrat Michael Dukakis in the 1988 presidential election. Following his defeat, he was succeeded by Democrat Bill Clinton, who won the 1992 presidential election.\nInternational affairs drove the Bush presidency, which navigated the end"
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"to a million.\nEcology and behavior.\nGray langurs are diurnal. They sleep during the night in trees but also on man-made structures like towers and electric poles when in human settlements. When resting in trees, they generally prefer the highest branches.\nUngulates like bovine and deer will eat food dropped by foraging langurs. Langurs are preyed upon by leopards, dholes and tigers. Wolves, jackals, Asian black bears and pythons may also prey on langurs.\nEcology and behavior Diet.\nGray langurs are"
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"The Narrows (film)\nThe Narrows is an American 2008 independent film starring Kevin Zegers, Sophia Bush, Vincent D'Onofrio, Eddie Cahill and Monica Keena.\nPlot.\nThe movie is based on Tim McLoughlin's novel \"Heart of the Old Country\", which has Mike Manadoro (Kevin Zegers) as a 19-year-old Brooklyn boy who is torn between two worlds. When Mike's photography portfolio wins him a partial scholarship to New York University, he must figure out how to balance his tight-knit Italian"
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". The 1992 non-narrative film \"Baraka\" features several highly detailed shots of the Walled City shortly before its demolition. The 1993 film \"Crime Story\" starring Jackie Chan was partly filmed in the deserted Walled City, and includes real scenes of building explosions. A walled neighbourhood called the Narrows in the 2005 film \"Batman Begins\" was inspired by the Walled City. The 2006 Hong Kong horror film \"Re-cycle\" features a decrepit, nightmarish version of the Walled City, complete with tortured souls from which"
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"Scott Eastwood\nScott Eastwood (born Scott Clinton Reeves; March 21, 1986) is an American actor and model. He has appeared in the films \"Flags of Our Fathers\" (2006), \"Gran Torino\" (2008), \"Invictus\" (2009), \"The Forger\" (2012), \"Trouble with the Curve\" (2012), \"Texas Chainsaw\" (2013), \"Fury\" (2014), \"The Perfect Wave\" (2014), \"The Longest Ride"
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"Eastwood in the Eastwood-directed \"White Hunter Black Heart\". In 1992, he starred alongside Pierce Brosnan in \"The Lawnmower Man\". In 1995, Fahey was the lead in the Trimark Pictures adventure film \"Eye of the Wolf\", directed by Arnaud Sélignac, based on the book \"KAZAN\" by James Oliver Curwood.\nIn 1995, he starred as \"Winston McBride\" on ABC's \"The Marshal\". In 1999, he played the main character in \"\". In 2007, he"
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"Breakout (Miley Cyrus album)\nBreakout is the second studio album by American recording artist Miley Cyrus, released on July 22, 2008 by Hollywood Records. It is her first record that is not affiliated with the television series \"Hannah Montana\", in which Cyrus portrays the title character Hannah Montana. She co-wrote eight of its thirteen tracks, several of which with the assistance of Antonina Armato and Tim James. The majority of the record was composed as she traveled during her headlining Best of Both Worlds Tour ("
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"Lighter (Miley Cyrus song)\n\"Lighter\" is a song by American singer Miley Cyrus for her fifth studio album \"Miley Cyrus & Her Dead Petz\" (2015). It was premiered through SoundCloud on August 30, 2015 with the parent record, and was supplemented with an accompanying music video on November 21, 2015. The song was written by Cyrus, and was produced by Mike Will Made It and A+. Cyrus performed the track during her Milky Milky Milk Tour in November and December. \"Lighter\""
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"Paris is also known as something."
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"Paris (mythology)\nParis (), also known as Alexander (, \"Aléxandros\"), the son of King Priam and Queen Hecuba of Troy, appears in a number of Greek legends. Of these appearances, probably the best known was the elopement with Helen, queen of Sparta, this being one of the immediate causes of the Trojan War. Later in the war, he fatally wounds Achilles in the heel with an arrow as foretold by Achilles’s mother, Thetis. The name \"Paris\" is probably"
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"wrote letters to her decrying her marriage to another man and kept an engraving made from one of Cosway's paintings of Maria at Monticello.\nThe Cosways' marriage is thought to be an arranged marriage and later a marriage of convenience due to his being 20 years her senior. Richard was \"well known as a libertine and commonly described as resembling a monkey.\" The film \"Jefferson in Paris\" depicts Maria Cosway's romance with Thomas Jefferson and also depicts Richard Cosway as effeminate, something which is not certain historically."
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"discography.\n- [[The Jacksons]] - \"[[The Jacksons (album)|The Jacksons]]\", 1976\n- [[Lou Rawls]] - \"[[All Things in Time]]\", 1976\n- The Jacksons - \"[[Goin' Places (The Jacksons album)|Goin' Places]]\", 1977\n- Lou Rawls - \"[[Unmistakably Lou]]\". 1977\n- Lou Rawls - \"[[Let Me Be Good to You]]\","
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"Chaplin's childhood in London was one of poverty and hardship, as his father was absent and his mother struggled financially, and he was sent to a workhouse twice before the age of nine. When he was 14, his mother was committed to a mental asylum. Chaplin began performing at an early age, touring music halls and later working as a stage actor and comedian. At 19, he was signed to the prestigious Fred Karno company, which took him to America. He was scouted for the film industry and began"
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"but if a parent discharged him- or herself then the children were also discharged, to prevent them from being abandoned. The comic actor Charlie Chaplin, who spent some time with his mother in Lambeth workhouse, records in his autobiography that when he and his half-brother returned to the workhouse after having been sent to a school in Hanwell, he was met at the gate by his mother Hannah, dressed in her own clothes. Desperate to see them again she had discharged herself and the children; they spent the day together"
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"Annie Parisse\nAnne Marie Cancelmi (born July 31, 1975), known professionally as Annie Parisse, is an American actress. She portrayed Alexandra Borgia on the drama series \"Law & Order\". Parisse has also starred as Julia Snyder on the soap opera \"As the World Turns\", for which she was nominated for a Daytime Emmy Award, and as FBI special agent Debra Parker on the thriller series \"The Following\".\nEarly life.\nParisse was born in Anchorage, Alaska, the daughter of"
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"Julia Snyder\nJulia Snyder is a fictional character on the CBS daytime soap opera As the World Turns. Actress Annie Parisse portrayed the character from April 13, 1998, to August 21, 2001. In 2001, Parisse was nominated for a Daytime Emmy Award for Outstanding Younger Actress in a Drama Series for the role. Parisse later returned for a handful of episodes in 2002 and for one episode in 2003.\nSee also.\n- Jack Snyder and Carly Tenney"
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"Facebook\nFacebook, Inc. is an American online social media and social networking service company based in Menlo Park, California. It was founded by Mark Zuckerberg, along with fellow Harvard College students and roommates Eduardo Saverin, Andrew McCollum, Dustin Moskovitz and Chris Hughes. It is considered one of the Big Four technology companies along with Amazon, Apple, and Google.\nThe founders initially limited the website's membership to Harvard students and subsequently Columbia, Stanford, and Yale students. Membership was eventually expanded to the remaining Ivy League"
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"Real America with Jorge Ramos\nReal America with Jorge Ramos is an American web television news program hosted by Jorge Ramos that premiered on September 6, 2018 on Facebook Watch.\nFormat.\n\"Real America with Jorge Ramos\" follows Ramos as he \"travels the country to talk to immigrants of diverse backgrounds and situations, delivering a rarely covered view of today’s America from their perspective.\"\nProduction.\nOn February 12, 2018, it was announced that Facebook was developing a news section within its streaming service"
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"Starbucks\nStarbucks Corporation is an American coffee company and coffeehouse chain. Starbucks was founded in Seattle, Washington in 1971. As of early 2019, the company operates over 30,000 locations worldwide.\nStarbucks is considered the main representative of \"second wave coffee\", initially distinguishing itself from other coffee-serving venues in the US by taste, quality, and customer experience while popularizing darkly roasted coffee. Since the 2000s, third wave coffee makers have targeted quality-minded coffee drinkers with hand-made coffee based on lighter roasts"
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"Atlantic Records\nAtlantic Recording Corporation (simply known as Atlantic Records) is an American record label founded in October 1947 by Ahmet Ertegün and Herb Abramson. Over its first 20 years of operation, Atlantic earned a reputation as one of the most important American labels, specializing in jazz, R&B, and soul by Aretha Franklin, Ray Charles, Wilson Pickett, Sam and Dave, Ruth Brown and Otis Redding. Its position was greatly improved by its distribution deal with Stax. In 1967, Atlantic became a wholly owned subsidiary of"
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", the firm owned Concerts West, a booking and promotion company that handled Jimi Hendrix, Led Zeppelin, Bad Company, The Eagles, Paul McCartney and others, and were original owners of the Seattle Mariners baseball team.\nWith the purchase of KISW, Kaye-Smith decided to switch the station to a format more compatible with KJR. In 1971, KISW became a progressive rock (or \"underground\") station, similar to the sound pioneered by Tom Donahue at KMPX and KSAN in San Francisco. KOL-FM"
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"-TV to star with their family in a variety series called \"The Jacksons\". The shows premiered in June 1976 and featured all of the siblings excluding Jermaine, who had chosen to stay with Motown. The initial series run of the 30-minute programs was four weeks. Due to ratings success, more episodes were ordered in January 1977. The shows marked the first time that an African-American family had ever starred in a television series. The run of programs concluded shortly afterward.\nPrior to the series, Jackson"
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"The Long Run was co-written by Don Henley and Glenn Frey."
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"The Long Run (song)\n\"The Long Run\" is a song written by Don Henley and Glenn Frey and recorded by the Eagles. The sound of the song is viewed as a tribute to the Stax / Memphis rhythm and blues sound. It was the title track of their album \"The Long Run\" and was released as a single in November 1979. It reached No. 8 on the U.S. \"Billboard\" Hot 100 in early 1980. It was the second of three singles released from \"The Long"
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"Heartache Tonight\n\"Heartache Tonight\" is a song written by Don Henley, Glenn Frey, Bob Seger and J. D. Souther,recorded by the Eagles and features Glenn Frey on lead vocals. The track was included on their album \"The Long Run\" and released as a single in 1979. It reached No. 1 on the U.S. \"Billboard\" Hot 100 in November of that year and was certified Gold by the Recording Industry Association of America representing one million copies sold. It was the Eagles' final chart-"
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"Hermetic Order of the Golden Dawn\nThe Hermetic Order of the Golden Dawn (; or, more commonly, the Golden Dawn (\"Aurora Aurea\")) was a secret society devoted to the study and practice of the occult, metaphysics, and paranormal activities during the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Known as a magical order, the Hermetic Order of the Golden Dawn was active in Great Britain and focused its practices on theurgy and spiritual development. Many present-day concepts of ritual and magic that are at the centre"
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"Open Source Order of the Golden Dawn\nThe Open Source Order of the Golden Dawn (OSOGD) is an esoteric community of magical practitioners, many of whom come from pagan backgrounds. It is an initiatory teaching Order that draws upon the knowledge, experience, practices and spirit of the system of magical training and attainment developed by the original Hermetic Order of the Golden Dawn.\nHistory.\nThe OSOGD was founded by Sam Webster in 2002 and based on the principles of the open-source software movement. The organization grew"
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"Maisie Williams\nMargaret Constance \"Maisie\" Williams (born 15 April 1997) is an English actress. She made her professional acting debut as Arya Stark in the HBO fantasy television series \"Game of Thrones\" (2011–2019), for which she won the EWwy Award for Best Supporting Actress in a Drama, the Portal Award for Best Supporting Actress – Television and Best Young Actor, and the Saturn Award for Best Performance by a Younger Actor. She was nominated for a Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Drama"
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"Later career.\nYerolemou's first major role was as Syrio Forel in the first season of the HBO fantasy series \"Game of Thrones\". In the series, Yerolemou primarily worked with actress Maisie Williams as Arya Stark, and portrayed a character known as \"The First Sword of Braavos.\" Thus most of his scenes involved sword work. Following his appearance in \"Game of Thrones\", Yerolemou was cast in \"\", as well as the award-winning film \"The Danish Girl\".\nYerolemou"
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"Taylor-Johnson, and the Vision, played by Paul Bettany. At the end of \"Age of Ultron\", a new roster of Avengers is established which includes Captain America, the Black Widow, the Scarlet Witch, the Falcon (portrayed by Anthony Mackie), the Vision, and War Machine (portrayed by Don Cheadle).\n- The new Avengers roster appears in \"\", directed by Anthony and Joe Russo and released on May 6, 2016. In \"Civil War\", the team is fractured"
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"Council on Foreign Relations\nThe Council on Foreign Relations (CFR), founded in 1921, is a United States nonprofit think tank specializing in U.S. foreign policy and international affairs. It is headquartered in New York City, with an additional office in Washington, D.C. Its membership, which numbers 4,900, has included senior politicians, more than a dozen secretaries of state, CIA directors, bankers, lawyers, professors and senior media figures. It is known for its neoconservative and neoliberal leanings.\nThe CFR meetings convene government officials"
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"Ms. Passer is a member of the Council on Foreign Relations. The Council on Foreign Relations (CFR) is an American nonprofit, nonpartisan membership organization, and served on the Board of Directors of the Council for Trade and Economic Cooperation, and other companies. She maintains a wide range of contacts in Russian regions as well as in Eastern Europe, Central Asia, Panama and China.\nMs. Passer has written and spoken widely about issues of commerce and law in new markets, the internet, information technology and e-"
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"Australian Music Industry Awards.\nThe group has performed alongside groups including Jurassic 5, Cypress Hill, Grandmaster Flash, The Black Eyed Peas, and The Roots. They also performed with Australian acts like Hilltop Hoods, Resin Dogs, and Koolism. The band has also performed at a number of festivals, including Big Day Out, Splendour in the Grass, Rock-It, Falls Festival, Homebake, Good Vibrations and the Southbound Festival.\nDownsyde signed with Obese Records and in 2004 released a single, \"Lesfortunate\""
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"Davis Guggenheim\nPhilip Davis Guggenheim (born November 3, 1963) is an American film and television director and producer. His credits include \"NYPD Blue\", \"ER\", \"24\", \"Alias\", \"The Shield\", \"Deadwood\", and the documentaries \"An Inconvenient Truth\", \"The Road We've Traveled\", \"Waiting for 'Superman'\" and \"He Named Me Malala\". Since 2006, Guggenheim is the only filmmaker to release three different documentaries that were ranked"
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"Jay Cassidy\nJay Cassidy is an American film editor with more than 30 credits since 1978.\nCassidy began his career in the 1970s working on documentaries and political advertising. He has had a notable collaboration with Sean Penn, having edited all of the films directed by Penn. Early in his career, Cassidy edited the documentary film \"High Schools\" (1984) that was directed by Charles Guggenheim; more recently he has edited several documentaries by Guggenheim's son Davis Guggenheim, including \"An Inconvenient Truth\" (2006)"
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"Rope (film)\nRope is a 1948 American psychological crime thriller film directed by Alfred Hitchcock, based on the 1929 play of the same name by Patrick Hamilton. The film was adapted by Hume Cronyn with a screenplay by Arthur Laurents.\nThe film was produced by Hitchcock and Sidney Bernstein as the first of their Transatlantic Pictures productions. Starring James Stewart, John Dall and Farley Granger, this is the first of Hitchcock's Technicolor films, and is notable for taking place in real time and being edited so as to"
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"Pearson as Land Agent (uncredited)\nProduction.\nThe film was co-produced by Hitchcock and Sidney Bernstein for their short-lived production company, Transatlantic Pictures, and released through Warner Bros.\nThe film was Hitchcock's second film in Technicolor and uses ten-minute takes similar to those in Hitchcock's previous film \"Rope\" (1948).\nProduction The long take.\nIn \"Style and Meaning: Studies in the Detailed Analysis of Film\", Ed Gallafent says:\nThe use of the long"
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"Kubrick to move to the United Kingdom in 1961, where he spent most of the remainder of his life and career. His home at Childwickbury Manor in Hertfordshire, which he shared with his wife Christiane, became his workplace, where he did his writing, research, editing, and management of production details. This allowed him to have almost complete artistic control over his films, but with the rare advantage of having financial support from major Hollywood studios. His first British productions were two films with Peter Sellers, \"Lolita\""
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"he elided from the stories.\nFilms and adaptations.\nFilms and adaptations Involvement with Stanley Kubrick.\nIn 1955, Thompson moved to Hollywood, California, where Stanley Kubrick commissioned from him the screenplay adaptation of Lionel White's novel \"Clean Break\" to be filmed as \"The Killing\", Kubrick's first studio-financed movie. Although Thompson wrote most of the script, Kubrick credited himself as screenplay writer, cheating Thompson with only a vague \"dialogue\" writer credit. Nevertheless, they collaborated again in \"Paths"
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"Dubai\nDubai ( ; \"\", ) is the largest and most populous city in the United Arab Emirates (UAE). On the southeast coast of the Persian Gulf, it is the capital of the Emirate of Dubai, one of the seven emirates that make up the country.\nDubai is a global city and business hub of the Middle East. It is also a major global transport hub for passengers and cargo. Oil revenue helped accelerate the development of the city, which was already a major mercantile hub,"
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"in Dubai to be located outside of Educational Zones (Knowledge Village or Academic City).\nHealthcare.\nHealthcare in Dubai can be divided into two different sectors: public and private. Each Emirate is able to dictate healthcare standards according to their internal laws, although the standards and regulations rarely have extreme differences. Public hospitals in Dubai were first built in the late 1950s and continued to grow with public health initiatives. There are now 28 hospitals in Dubai, 6 public and 22 private, with 3 more major hospitals scheduled"
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"Keturah\nKeturah (, \"Ktura\", possibly meaning \"incense\") was a concubine and wife of the Biblical patriarch Abraham. According to the Book of Genesis, Abraham married Keturah after the death of his first wife, Sarah. Abraham and Keturah had six sons.\nOne modern commentator on the Hebrew Bible has called Keturah \"the most ignored significant person in the Torah\". The medieval Jewish commentator Rashi, and some previous rabbinical commentators, related a traditional belief that Keturah was the same person as Hagar,"
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"as Hājar)—a handmaid of Abraham's wife Sarah, and Abraham's concubine (or, in Islamic tradition, his second wife)—who, together with her son Ishmael, was sent away by Abraham at the insistence of Sarah.\nThe discussion of in the Genesis Rabbah includes statements by Rabbi Judah the Prince arguing that Hagar returned to Abraham and was renamed Keturah. Her new name (Keturah means \"incense\" in Hebrew) is said to refer to the pleasant aroma of incense—symbolic of her having turned from misdeeds committed during her"
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"Murder on the Orient Express (2017 film)\nMurder on the Orient Express is a 2017 mystery thriller film directed by Kenneth Branagh with a screenplay by Michael Green, based on the 1934 novel of the same name by Agatha Christie. The film stars Branagh as Hercule Poirot, with Penélope Cruz, Willem Dafoe, Judi Dench, Johnny Depp, Josh Gad, Derek Jacobi, Leslie Odom Jr., Michelle Pfeiffer, and Daisy Ridley in supporting roles. The film is the fourth screen adaptation of Christie's novel, following the"
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"adult in \"\" (2008), the fourth in a series of made-for-TV films based on the character, taking over the role from Megan Follows.\nCareer 2010s.\nHershey appeared as an American actress, Mrs. Hubbard, in an adaptation of Agatha Christie's \"Murder on the Orient Express\" for the British television series \"Poirot\" (starring David Suchet), which aired in the United States on Public Broadcast Service in July 2010. Also in 2010, Hershey co-starred in Darren Aronofsky"
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"an equal number of points. There have been 18 unanimous winners, who received all the first-place votes. The New York Yankees have the most winning players with 22, followed by the St. Louis Cardinals with 17 winners. The award has never been presented to a member of the following three teams: Arizona Diamondbacks, New York Mets, and Tampa Bay Rays. \nIn recent decades, pitchers have rarely won the award. When Justin Verlander won the AL award in 2011, he became the first pitcher in"
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"David Eckstein\nDavid Mark Eckstein (; born January 20, 1975) is a retired American professional baseball player who was an infielder in Major League Baseball for ten seasons. He played college baseball for the University of Florida, and has played professionally for the Anaheim Angels, St. Louis Cardinals, Toronto Blue Jays, Arizona Diamondbacks and San Diego Padres. Eckstein won the 2006 World Series Most Valuable Player Award.\nAmateur career.\nAmateur career High school.\nEckstein played baseball all four years at Seminole High School in Sanford,"
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"World of Warcraft\nWorld of Warcraft (WoW) is a massively multiplayer online role-playing game (MMORPG) released in 2004 by Blizzard Entertainment. It is the fourth released game set in the \"Warcraft\" fantasy universe. \"World of Warcraft\" takes place within the \"Warcraft\" world of Azeroth, approximately four years after the events at the conclusion of Blizzard's previous \"Warcraft\" release, \".\" The game was announced in 2001, and was released for the 10th anniversary of the \"Warcraft\""
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"In 1998, an adventure game in the series, \"\", was announced as being cancelled, having been previously delayed from a 1997 release.\nIn 2004, Blizzard Entertainment moved the series away from the real-time strategy genre and released \"World of Warcraft\", a massively multiplayer online role-playing game (MMORPG). Requiring a subscription fee to be paid to play, it also introduced regular additional content to the series in the form of patches. \"World of Warcraft\" gained popularity worldwide,"
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"Paradigms of Human Memory\", \"Conspiracy Theories and Interior Design\", and the Emmy- and Hugo-nominated \"Remedial Chaos Theory\". McKenna has also co-written (with series creator Dan Harmon) the season five premiere \"Repilot\". He has also co-written (along with his brother Matt McKenna) one of the most acclaimed episodes of \"American Dad!\", \"Rapture's Delight\". During his time as a writer in \"Community\", he met Erik Sommers, who would become"
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"Chris McKenna (actor)\nChristopher L. \"Chris\" McKenna (born October 18, 1977) is an American actor. He is best known for his roles in a number of television series.\nEarly life.\nChris was born in Queens, New York.\nCareer.\nMcKenna is known to daytime television audiences for his portrayal of Joey Buchanan on ABC's daytime soap opera \"One Life to Live\" from 1990 to 1993. The character of Joey is the son of Victoria Lord, the longtime heroine"
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"Samsung Life Insurance\nSamsung Life Insurance (Korean: 삼성생명보험, ) is a South Korean multinational insurance company headquartered in Seoul, South Korea, and a subsidiary of the Samsung Group. It is the largest insurance company in South Korea and a Fortune Global 500 company.\nSamsung Life's principal products include life, health insurance and annuities. Samsung Life was a private company from its foundation in 1957 until it went public in May 2010. The IPO was the largest in South Korean history and made Samsung Life one of the"
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"material handling equipment steel and bridge structures. It achieved total revenues of 13,358.6 billion won in 2011 and is the world's second-largest shipbuilder by revenues (after Hyundai Heavy Industries).\nSamsung Heavy Industries is listed on the Korea Exchange stock-exchange (number 010140).\nOperations Affiliates Samsung Life Insurance.\nSamsung Life Insurance Co., Ltd. is a multinational life insurance company headquartered in Seoul. It was founded in March 1957 as Dongbang Life Insurance and became an affiliate of the Samsung Group in July 1963. Samsung Life"
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"War of the Worlds (2005 film)\nWar of the Worlds is a 2005 American science-fiction action film directed by Steven Spielberg and written by Josh Friedman and David Koepp, loosely based on the 1898 novel of the same title by H. G. Wells and jointly produced and released by Paramount Pictures and DreamWorks Pictures. It stars Tom Cruise, Dakota Fanning, Justin Chatwin, Miranda Otto, and Tim Robbins, with narration by Morgan Freeman. In the film, an American dock worker is forced to look after his children"
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"trailer exists, suggesting a film of some form has been made.\nRadio adaptation.\nBathurst reprised the role in 2010 in a radio version of \"Alex\", broadcast in ten weekly episodes on Classic FM. The show did not mention that Alex was a fictional character voiced by an actor and - in the manner of Orson Welles’ The War of the Worlds radio broadcast - many listeners believed that they were listening to a real banker airing his controversial opinions on national radio (the global financial crisis was in full"
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"No Limit Records\nNo Limit Records was an American record label founded by rapper, entrepreneur and CEO Percy \"Master P\" Miller. The label's albums were distributed by Priority Records, Universal Music Group and Koch Records. The label included artists such as Snoop Dogg, Mercedes, Silkk the Shocker, Mystikal, Mia X, Mac, C-Murder, Magic, Short Circuit, Lil Soldiers, Romeo Miller, Fiend, Kane & Abel, Soulja Slim, among others.\nHistory.\nHistory 1991–1995: Beginnings."
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"Cooper enrolled in the MFA program at the Actors Studio at The New School in New York City in 2000. His career began in 1999 with a guest role in the television series \"Sex and the City\". He made his film debut two years later in the comedy \"Wet Hot American Summer\". He first gained recognition as Will Tippin in the spy-action television show \"Alias\" (2001–2006), and achieved minor success with a supporting part in the comedy film \"Wedding Crashers\" (2005)"
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"television film \"The Christmas Tree\" (1996), an episode of the 1998 HBO miniseries \"From the Earth to the Moon\", and the feature film \"Beautiful\" (2000). In 2014, she was presented with a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame.\nEarly life.\nSally Field was born in Pasadena, California, to Margaret Field (née Morlan; an actress) and Richard Dryden Field. Her father was an army officer. Following her parents' 1950 divorce, her mother married"
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"lead actors, Mithun Chakraborty and Mamata Shankar, both made their cinematic debuts through the film.\nThe film score was provided by Salil Chowdhury, while K. K. Mahajan handled the cinematography. At the 24th National Film Awards, \"Mrigayaa\" won two awards—Best Feature Film and Best Actor. It also won the Filmfare Critics Award for Best Movie apart from being nominated for the Golden Prize at the 10th Moscow International Film Festival in 1977.\nPlot.\nThe plot is set in the 1930s and the film is"
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"Won\n- 1976 - Best Actor for \"Mrigayaa\"\n- 1992 - Best Actor for \"Tahader Katha\"\n- 1995 - Best Supporting Actor for \"Swami Vivekananda\"\n- Filmfare Awards\nWon\n- 1991 - Best Supporting Actor for \"Agneepath\"\n- 1996 - Best Performance in a Negative Role for \"Jallaad\"\nNominated\n- 2008 - Best Supporting Actor for \"Guru\"\n- Screen Awards\nWon\n- 1996 - Best Villain for \"Jallaad\n- Stardust Awards\nWon"
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"List of awards and nominations received by William Shatner\nThe following is a list of awards and nominations received by William Shatner. Shatner earned Saturn Award nominations for his performances in the \"Star Trek\" films (as the awards did not reward television series at the time). He earned five Best Actor nominations: the first for \"Kingdom of the Spiders\", the four other for the first four \"Star Trek\" films. He won the award for \"\", and also earned The Life Career Award in 1980"
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"All the Pretty Horses is produced by Billy Bob Thornton."
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"All the Pretty Horses (film)\nAll the Pretty Horses is a 2000 American romance western film produced and directed by Billy Bob Thornton, and based on Cormac McCarthy's novel of the same name. Starring Matt Damon and Penélope Cruz, the film was released on Christmas Day 2000 to mostly negative reviews. It grossed $18 million worldwide, against a $57 million budget.\nPlot.\nIn 1949, young cowboy John Grady Cole's maternal grandfather dies. John had grown up on his grandfather's ranch,"
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"depicts a knight rendered in Art Deco style.\nThe award was originally sculpted by George Stanley from a design sketch by Cedric Gibbons. AMPAS first presented it in 1929 at a private dinner hosted by Douglas Fairbanks in the Hollywood Roosevelt Hotel. The Academy Awards ceremony was first broadcast on radio in 1930 and televised for the first time in 1953. It is the oldest worldwide entertainment awards ceremony and is now seen live worldwide. Its equivalents – the Emmy Awards for television, the Tony Awards for theater, and the Grammy Awards"
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"IPhone 5S\nThe iPhone 5S (stylized and marketed as iPhone 5s) is a smartphone that was designed and marketed by Apple Inc. It is the seventh generation of the iPhone, succeeding the iPhone 5. The device was unveiled on September 10, 2013, at Apple's Cupertino headquarters. It was released on September 20, 2013, along with its lower-cost counterpart, the iPhone 5C.\nThe iPhone 5S maintains almost the same external design as its predecessor, the iPhone 5, although the 5S received a new white"
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"Lisa Lopes\nLisa Nicole Lopes (May 27, 1971 – April 25, 2002), better known by her stage name Left Eye, was an American hip hop singer, rapper, songwriter, and producer. Lopes was best known as one-third of the R&B girl group TLC, alongside Tionne \"T-Boz\" Watkins and Rozonda \"Chilli\" Thomas. Besides rapping and singing background vocals on TLC recordings, Lopes was one of the creative forces behind the group. She received more co-writing credits than"
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"Personnel.\n- Keith Sweat - main performer, producer, writer, executive producer\n- Jerry Flowers - producer, writer\n- Eric McCaine - producer, writer\n- Lisa Lopes - writer, guest performer\n- Kut Klose - performer\n- Fitzgerald Scott - producer, writer\n- Roger Troutman - guest performer\n- William Ward (Billybad) - producer, writer\n- Joe Jefferson - producer, writer\n- Anthony Leach - producer, writer\nSee also.\n- List of number-one"
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"Producer Richard Donner. Jim Caviezel was originally cast as Cyclops, but backed out due to scheduling conflicts with \"Frequency\". James Marsden was unfamiliar with his character, but he soon became accustomed after reading various comic books. Marsden modeled his performance similar to a Boy Scout. Eric Mabius expressed interest for the role of Cyclops. Angela Bassett was the studio's first choice to portray Storm, but she was too expensive to cast at the time. Janet Jackson and Mariah Carey were also considered for the role of Storm."
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"Kaitlin Olson\nAimee Kaitlin Willow Olson (born August 18, 1975) is an American actress, producer and comedian. She began her career in the Groundlings, an improvisational group in Los Angeles, California, and had minor roles in several television series before being cast as Deandra \"Sweet Dee\" Reynolds on the FX comedy series \"It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia\" in 2005.\nShe has also appeared in film, with roles in \"Leap Year\" (2010), \"The Heat\" (2013)"
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"It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia (season 11)\nThe eleventh season of the American comedy television series \"It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia\" premiered on FXX on January 6, 2016. The season consists of 10 episodes and concluded on March 9, 2016.\nCast.\nCast Main cast.\n- Charlie Day as Charlie Kelly\n- Glenn Howerton as Dennis Reynolds\n- Rob McElhenney as Mac\n- Kaitlin Olson as Dee Reynolds\n- Danny DeVito as Frank Reynolds\nCast Recurring cast.\n- Mary Elizabeth"
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"2004 Masters Tournament\nThe 2004 Masters Tournament was the 68th Masters Tournament, held April 8–11 at Augusta National Golf Club in Augusta, Georgia. Phil Mickelson, 33, won his first major championship with a birdie on the final hole to win by one stroke over runner-up Ernie Els. The purse was $6.0 million and the winner's share was $1.17 million.\nThis was the 50th consecutive and final Masters appearance for four-time champion Arnold Palmer.\nPlayoff alteration.\nPrior to this Masters,"
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"2006 Masters Tournament\nThe 2006 Masters Tournament was the 70th Masters Tournament, played April 6–9 at Augusta National Golf Club in Augusta, Georgia. Prior to the tournament, the course was lengthened by to , up from in 2005. Phil Mickelson won the second of his three Masters and second consecutive major with a 281 (–7), two strokes ahead of runner-up Tim Clark. The purse was $7 million and the winner's share was $1.26 million.\nThis was the final Masters appearance for three"
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"They eventually begin to work together on his cases, and she becomes Holmes' apprentice and then partner. The series also features Holmes' ongoing conflict with his nemesis Jamie Moriarty (Natalie Dormer). Other supporting roles include Jon Michael Hill as Detective Marcus Bell, Rhys Ifans as Sherlock's brother, Mycroft Holmes, and John Noble as Sherlock's father, Morland Holmes.\nBefore the series premiered, it was met with some criticism given it followed closely on the heels of the BBC's modern adaptation \"Sherlock\"."
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"of \"priyayi\" (noble) descent. He did his elementary school studies at a Taman Siswa school in Bandung.\nIn 1935 Mochtar was cast in the leading role of Mahmud in Albert Balink's film \"Pareh\". Balink was out with coffee with Joshua and Othniel Wong and saw Mochtar, whom he considered tall, strong, and handsome, driving by. Balink and the Wongs chased Mochtar in their car and caught him. For the film Mochtar was told to use the title \"Raden\", which he"
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"Macbeth (1913 film)\nMacbeth is a German 1913 silent film version of the William Shakespeare play \"Macbeth\", and the fifth film adaptation of that work. Arthur Bourchier plays Macbeth, and Violet Vanbrugh Lady Macbeth. It was released on 17 November 1913 in the UK. It was distributed in the US as a five reel film, and the British announced lengths were 4200, 4500 and 4700 feet.\nIt is considered to be a lost film, though silentera.com states that the International Museum of Photography and Film"
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"Greyson Chance\nGreyson Michael Chance (born August 16, 1997) is an American singer, songwriter, and pianist. His April 2010 performance of Lady Gaga's \"Paparazzi\" at a sixth-grade music festival went viral on YouTube, gaining widespread attention and over 65million views as of July 2019, as well as an appearance on \"The Ellen DeGeneres Show\" shortly afterward. Two of his original compositions, \"Stars\" and \"Broken Hearts\", gained over six and eight million views respectively on his YouTube channel"
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"Greyson\nGreyson is a given name and a surname. Notable people with the name include:\nGiven name.\n- Greyson Chance (born 1997), American pop rock singer and pianist\n- Greyson Gunheim (born 1986), free agent American football defensive end\nSurname.\n- Ashley Greyson, film and music video director, cinematographer, editor, and producer\n- Bruce Greyson, M.D. (born 1946), Professor of Psychiatry at the University of Virginia\n- John Greyson (born 1960),"
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"with Twentieth Century-Fox (1946–1947) and Columbia Pictures (1948). After a series of minor film roles, she signed a new contract with Fox in 1951. Over the next two years, she became a popular actress and had roles in several comedies, including \"As Young as You Feel\" and \"Monkey Business\", and in the dramas \"Clash by Night\" and \"Don't Bother to Knock\". Monroe faced a scandal when it was revealed that she had posed for nude photos before she"
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"The Sitter (1991 film)\nThe Sitter is a 1991 television film directed by Rick Berger and starring Kim Myers as Nell, an unstable baby-sitter, who lives in the reality of romance novels. It is a remake of the 1952 Marilyn Monroe film \"Don't Bother to Knock\".\nPlot.\nNell, a shy and quiet girl, is told that she will baby-sit a young rich girl at a hotel while the girl's parents attend a party. Nell feels isolated and has unrealistic"
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"certifications in the United States. Osbourne has since reunited with Black Sabbath on several occasions. He rejoined the band in 1997 and helped record the group’s final studio album \"13\" (2013) before they embarked on a farewell tour which culminated in a final performance in their home city, Birmingham, England, in February 2017. His longevity and success have earned him the informal title of \"Godfather of Heavy Metal\".\nOsbourne's total album sales from his years in Black Sabbath, combined with his solo work"
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"fired during the double elimination round. Impressionist Francine Lewis performed an impression of her in the seventh series of \"Britain's Got Talent\".\nPersonal life.\nSharon Osbourne (then Sharon Levy) met her future husband Black Sabbath vocalist Ozzy Osbourne, at the age of 18, while working for her father, Don Arden, who was managing Black Sabbath at the time. When Ozzy was fired from Black Sabbath in 1979, Sharon started to date him and took over his management as a solo artist. The two"
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"Girl with a Pearl Earring (film)\nGirl with a Pearl Earring is a 2003 romantic drama film directed by Peter Webber. The screenplay was adapted by screenwriter Olivia Hetreed, based on the 1999 novel of the same name by Tracy Chevalier. Scarlett Johansson stars as Griet, a young 17th-century servant in the household of the Dutch painter Johannes Vermeer (played by Colin Firth) at the time he painted \"Girl with a Pearl Earring\" (1665) in the city of Delft in Holland. Other cast members"
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"role as a butcher in \"Girl with a Pearl Earring\" (2003) with Scarlett Johansson and Colin Firth.\nIn 2004, he toured Ireland with the Druid Theatre Company, in \"The Playboy of the Western World\" (playing the character of Christy Mahon) under the direction of Garry Hynes—who had previously directed Murphy back in 1999 in the theatre productions of \"Juno and the Paycock\"—and also in \"The Country Boy\".\nCareer 2005–2006: Critical success.\nMurphy starred as Dr. Jonathan Crane in Christopher"
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"Olivia Wilde, and Jeff Bridges—commentary reflected diverse attitudes. The film received \"a little boost from\" Wilde, according to Rickey. \"The Boston Globe\" Wesley Morris called Hedlund a \"dud stud\"; \"None of what he sees impresses,\" he elaborated. \"The feeling is mutual. At an alleged cost of $200 million, that's some yawn. If he can't be thrilled, why should we?\" To Salon commentator Andrew O'Hehir, even Bridges—an individual he regarded"
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", Yash Chopra had made his debut with \"Dhool Ka Phool\" (1959), steeped in Nehruvian secularism, wherein a Muslim brings up an \"illegitimate\" Hindu child and featured the classic song \"Tu Hindu Banega Na Musalman Banega, Insaan Ki Aulaad Hai, Insaan Banega\". The theme was reversed in this film as herein a Hindu family brings up an illegitimate Muslim child.\nThis was Shashi Kapoor's first film as an adult actor playing the pivotal role of a Hindu fundamentalist. Noted actor Rajendra Kumar made"
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"Anil Kapoor filmography\nAnil Kapoor is an Indian actor and producer and has appeared in more than 100 Hindi-language films, as well as international films and television series. His career has spanned almost 40 years as an actor, and as a producer since 2005.\nKapoor was born in Mumbai to film producer Surinder Kapoor and appeared in his first film with a small role in the Umesh Mehra's romance \"Hamare Tumhare\" (1979). He made his first debut film and then starred as a lead actor in"
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"Cosmopolitan as of 2011 contains content which includes articles on sex."
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"its content as of 2011 includes articles discussing relationships, sex, health, careers, self-improvement, celebrities, fashion, horoscopes, and beauty. Published by Hearst Corporation, \"Cosmopolitan\" has 64 international editions, including Armenia, Australia, Croatia, Estonia, Finland, France, Greece, Hungary, Latin America, Malaysia, the Middle East, the Netherlands, Norway, Portugal, Romania, Russia, Singapore, South Africa, Spain, Sweden, and the United Kingdom and is printed in 35 different languages and"
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"on voice,\" she believes. Seventeen Magazine's November 2006 issue featured an article describing how a boy would be most likely to stay with a girl who would \"rub on his sunscreen\", \"plan stuff\", and \"support him\". Cosmopolitan magazine in past issues feature articles with titles like \"The Sex Position He Craves\" and \"His Secret Pleasure Zone\". In Cosmopolitan's August 2011 issue includes on the front cover \"Guys Rate 50 Sex Moves: Thousands of Men Rank the Hot and Not"
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"Cloud Atlas's plots are set across six different eras and it was lauded."
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"Cloud Atlas (film)\nCloud Atlas is a 2012 science fiction film written and directed by the Wachowski Sisters and Tom Tykwer. Adapted from the 2004 novel of the same name by David Mitchell, the film has multiple plots occurring during six different eras in time; Mitchell described it as \"a sort of pointillist mosaic.\" The film's synopsis describes it as \"an exploration of how the actions of individual lives impact one another in the past, present and future, as one soul is shaped from a killer into"
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"Slam\" by winning four different majors . There are variations in the set of four tournaments involved as the players played in different eras. The six are: Pat Bradley; Juli Inkster; Annika Sörenstam; Louise Suggs; Karrie Webb; and Mickey Wright. During the five-major era, Inbee Park became the first woman to complete the \"Career Grand Slam.\" Even though there has been some debate surrounding whether Park has actually accomplished this feat, as she won The Evian Championship in 2012 before it officially became a"
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"Eddie Redmayne is an actor."
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"Eddie Redmayne\nEdward John David Redmayne (; born 6 January 1982) is an English actor and model.\nRedmayne began his professional acting career as a youth in West End theatre, before making his screen debut in 1998 with guest television appearances. His first film roles came in 2006 with \"Like Minds\" and \"The Good Shepherd\", and he went on to play supporting roles in several films.\nOn stage, Redmayne starred in the productions of \"Red\" from 2009 to 2010 and \"Richard II\""
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"List of awards and nominations received by Eddie Redmayne\nThis is a list of awards and nominations received by English actor Eddie Redmayne. In 2010, he won the Laurence Olivier Award and Tony Award for Best Supporting Actor for his performance in \"Red\", and in 2014 won the Academy Award, Screen Actors Guild Award, BAFTA and Golden Globe for Best Actor in a Leading Role for his performance as Stephen Hawking in \"The Theory of Everything\"."
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