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"Richard Dreyfuss was nominated for an Academy Award."
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"Award for Best Actor in 1978 for \"The Goodbye Girl\", and was nominated in 1995 for \"Mr. Holland's Opus\". He has also won a Golden Globe Award, a BAFTA Award, and was nominated in 2002 for Screen Actors Guild Awards in the Outstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Drama Series and Outstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Television Movie or Miniseries categories.\nEarly life.\nDreyfuss was born in Brooklyn, New York, the son of Geraldine Dreyfus (; 1921–2000), a"
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"Professor at the Savannah College of Art and Design, where he teaches writing, producing and film history classes and supervises the M.A. program in the School of Film and Television.\nBiography Production credits.\nHis producing credits include \"Mr. Holland's Opus\" (which won a Christopher Award and for which Richard Dreyfuss was nominated for an Academy Award), \"Full Body Massage\" (for director Nicolas Roeg), the Independent Spirit Award-nominated \"84 Charlie Mopic\" (for writer/director Patrick Sheane Duncan)."
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"The Champ is a book."
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"The Champ (1979 film)\nThe Champ is a 1979 American drama sports film directed by Franco Zeffirelli and a remake of the 1931 Academy Award-winning film of the same name that was directed by King Vidor. It stars Jon Voight as Billy Flynn, a past boxer with custody of his son Timothy (Ricky Schroder) who attempts to support his son and make up with his ex-wife Annie (Faye Dunaway) by fighting in the ring again. It is also the final film for actress Joan Blondell to"
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"List of series run in Comic Champ\nComic Champ is a comics anthology magazine published by Daiwon C.I. in South Korea. Below is a list of all titles serialized in the magazine and released under its book imprint, \"Champ Comics.\" Titles are separated into domestic publications and translated works licensed from foreign publishing companies.\nDomestic titles.\nDomestic titles 1990s.\n\"Comic Champ\" began in 1991 as \"Boy Champ\" (소년챔프) to complete with the already successful \"IQ Jump\" by Seoul Manhwasa. \""
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"Anorexia nervosa is characterized by a fear of losing weight."
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"Anorexia nervosa\nAnorexia nervosa, often referred to simply as anorexia, is an eating disorder, characterized by low weight, food restriction, fear of gaining weight, and a strong desire to be thin. Many people with anorexia see themselves as overweight even though they are, in fact, underweight. They often deny that they have a problem with low weight. They weigh themselves frequently, eat small amounts, and only eat certain foods. Some exercise excessively, force themselves to vomit, or use laxatives to produce weight loss"
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"low body weight.\n- Intense fear of gaining weight or of becoming fat, or persistent behavior that interferes with weight gain, even though at a significantly low weight.\nAnorexia has two subtypes: the restricting type and the purging type. This is based on whether an individual engages in or does not engage in bingeing and purging behaviors.\nAnorexia is characterized as mild, moderate, severe, or extreme based on the extent of weight loss.\nBulimia nervosa.\nBulimia nervosa is characterized by episodes of binge"
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"Horrible Bosses was created in 2011."
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"Horrible Bosses\nHorrible Bosses is a 2011 American black comedy film directed by Seth Gordon, written by Michael Markowitz, John Francis Daley, and Jonathan Goldstein, based on a story by Markowitz. It stars Jason Bateman, Charlie Day, Jason Sudeikis, Jennifer Aniston, Colin Farrell, Kevin Spacey, and Jamie Foxx. The plot follows three friends, played by Bateman, Day, and Sudeikis, who decide to murder their respective overbearing, abusive bosses, portrayed by Spacey, Aniston, and Farrell.\nMarkowitz's script"
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"everyone had a blast in the process.\"\n\"Horrible Bosses: The Original Motion Picture Soundtrack\" was released in physical and digital formats on July 5, 2011, by WaterTower Music. The soundtrack consists of 33 tracks with a runtime of 63 minutes.\nRelease.\nThe world premiere of \"Horrible Bosses\" took place on June 30, 2011 at Grauman's Chinese Theatre in Hollywood, California.\nRelease Box office.\n\"Horrible Bosses\" grossed $117.5 million (56.1%) in the North America"
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"There are silver reserves in Kolyma."
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"to six months of the year. Permafrost and tundra cover a large part of the region. Average winter temperatures range from −19 °C to −38 °C (even lower in the interior), and average summer temperatures, from +3 °C to +16 °C. There are rich reserves of gold, silver, tin, tungsten, mercury, copper, antimony, coal, oil, and peat. Twenty-nine zones of possible oil and gas accumulation have been identified in the Sea of Okhotsk"
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"the western shore of Sugoy River, a tributary of Kolyma River. It is 27 km east of Dukat, the other town in the raion, and 22 km north of the ghost town of Galimy.\nEconomy.\nThe economy is based on extraction of gold, silver and coal.\nTransport.\nOmsukchan has a 250 km road to the R504 Kolyma Highway, and has the Omsukchan Airport. There are regular bus and flight connections to Magadan.\nThe Anadyr Highway is under construction east from Omsukhan"
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"Batman first appeared in a 1987 comic."
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"Batman\nBatman is a fictional superhero appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics. The character was created by artist Bob Kane and writer Bill Finger, and first appeared in \"Detective Comics\" #27 in 1939. Originally named the \"Bat-Man,\" the character is also referred to by such epithets as the Caped Crusader, the Dark Knight, and the World's Greatest Detective.\nBatman's secret identity is Bruce Wayne, a wealthy American playboy, philanthropist, and owner of Wayne Enterprises. After"
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"Batman: Year One\n\"Year One\", later referred to as \"Batman: Year One\", is an American comic book story arc published by DC Comics which recounts the superhero Batman's first year as a crime-fighter. It was written by Frank Miller, illustrated by David Mazzucchelli, colored by Richmond Lewis, and lettered by Todd Klein. \"Batman: Year One\" originally appeared in issues #404–407 of the comic book title \"Batman\" in 1987. As well as recounting Batman's early crime"
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"Pirates of the Caribbean (film series) did not have a successful sequel."
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"was released three years later in 2006; the sequel proved successful, breaking financial records worldwide the day of its premiere. \"Dead Man's Chest\" ended up being the number one film of the year upon earning almost $1.1 billion at the worldwide box office. The third film in the series, subtitled \"\", followed in 2007 earning $960 million, and Disney released a fourth film, subtitled \"\", in 2011 in conventional 2D, Digital 3-D and IMAX 3D. \"On Stranger Tides\" succeeded in also"
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"Pirates of the Caribbean: On Stranger Tides\nPirates of the Caribbean: On Stranger Tides is a 2011 American fantasy swashbuckler film, the fourth installment in the \"Pirates of the Caribbean\" film series and the follow-up to \"\" (2007). It is the first film in the series not to be directed by Gore Verbinski, replaced by Rob Marshall. Jerry Bruckheimer again served as producer. It is technically a stand-alone sequel to the previous installments. In the film, which draws its plot loosely"
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"Abby Sciuto is from a television series that aired on NBC."
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"Abby Sciuto\nAbigail Sciuto is a fictional character from the \"NCIS\" television series on CBS Television, and is portrayed by Pauley Perrette. In a season 10 episode entitled \"Hit and Run\", a young Abby was played by Brighton Sharbino in flashbacks. Like Jethro Gibbs, Anthony DiNozzo, and Dr. Donald Mallard, Abby was introduced in the episodes \"Ice Queen\" and \"Meltdown\" of the television show \"JAG\" (which together served as the backdoor pilot for \"NCIS\"), and, up"
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"2001, as a recurring character introduced in season two of \"Special Unit 2\", she played Alice Cramer, the Unit's public relations person. She landed her most prominent role, playing Abby Sciuto, an eccentric forensic scientist, on \"NCIS\", a TV series based on the Naval Criminal Investigative Service. Perrette's initial appearances as the character were on two episodes of \"JAG\" aired in spring of 2003 that served as a backdoor pilot and introduced the characters. She has since appeared as Abby in two"
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"Inception stars Ken Watanabe."
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", Tom Berenger, and Michael Caine.\nAfter the 2002 completion of \"Insomnia\", Nolan presented to Warner Bros. a written 80-page treatment about a horror film envisioning \"dream stealers\" based on lucid dreaming. Deciding he needed more experience before tackling a production of this magnitude and complexity, Nolan retired the project and instead worked on 2005's \"Batman Begins\", 2006's \"The Prestige\", and \"The Dark Knight\" in 2008. The treatment was revised over 6 months and was purchased by Warner in"
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"Inception\nInception is a 2010 science fiction action film written and directed by Christopher Nolan, who also produced the film with his wife, Emma Thomas. The film stars Leonardo DiCaprio as a professional thief who steals information by infiltrating the subconscious, and is offered a chance to have his criminal history erased as payment for the implantation of another person's idea into a target's subconscious. The ensemble cast additionally includes Ken Watanabe, Joseph Gordon-Levitt, Marion Cotillard, Ellen Page, Tom Hardy, Dileep Rao, Cillian Murphy"
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"At Middleton stars Andy Garcia."
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"At Middleton\nAt Middleton is a 2013 American romantic comedy film directed by Adam Rodgers and starring Andy García, Vera Farmiga, Taissa Farmiga, and Spencer Lofranco. Written by Glenn German and Adam Rodgers, the film follows a man and a woman as they meet and fall in love while taking their children on a college tour. The film had its world premiere at the Seattle International Film Festival on May 17, 2013. It was released in a limited release and through video on demand on January 31, 2014 by Anchor"
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"The First $20 Million Is Always the Hardest\nThe First $20 Million Is Always the Hardest is a 2002 film based on a novel by technology-culture writer Po Bronson. The film stars Adam Garcia.\nPlot.\nGarcia stars as Andy Kasper, a man who gives up his cushy marketing job to do something more fulfilling. He gets himself hired at LaHonda Research Institute where Francis Benoit (Enrico Colantoni) assigns him to design the PC99, a PC to sell for $99. He moves into a"
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"G.I. Jane is action movie of American production."
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"G.I. Jane\nG.I. Jane is a 1997 American action film directed by Ridley Scott, produced by Largo Entertainment, Scott Free Productions and Caravan Pictures, distributed by Hollywood Pictures and starring Demi Moore, Viggo Mortensen and Anne Bancroft. The film tells the fictional story of the first woman to undergo training in U.S. Navy Special Warfare Group.\nIt opened to mixed reviews with Moore's performance receiving criticism and winning her the Razzie Award for Worst Actress. Although it made moderate profits earning $97.1 million against its $50 million budget"
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"to be a \"G.I. Joe\" for a day.\nThe G.I. Joe: A Real American Hero TV show and toy commercials were parodied in the \"Community\" episode \"G.I. Jeff\".\nSee also.\n- Action figure\n- Action Force\n- Cobra Command\n- G.I. Joe Team\n- List of G.I. Joe series\nExternal links.\n- Official website\n- G.I. Joe at TV.com\n- G.I. Joe at the Internet Movie Database"
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"Augusto Pinochet was a politician."
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"Augusto Pinochet\nAugusto José Ramón Pinochet Ugarte (, , ; 25 November 1915 – 10 December 2006) was a Chilean general, politician and dictator of Chile between 1973 and 1990 who remained the Commander-in-Chief of the Chilean Army until 1998 and was also President of the Government Junta of Chile between 1973 and 1981.\nPinochet assumed power in Chile following a United States-backed coup d'état on 11 September 1973 that overthrew the democratically elected socialist Unidad Popular government of President Salvador Allende and ended civilian rule. Several"
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"Juan Bustos\nJuan Bustos (December 8, 1935, Santiago – August 7, 2008) was a Chilean politician, law professor and lawyer. He served as the President of the Chamber of Deputies of Chile from March 13, 2008 until his death on August 7, 2008. He was known as an ardent opponent of the Augusto Pinochet dictatorship and the human rights abuses committed by the regime. \nBustos lived in exile for 14 years while Chile was ruled by the Pinochet military junta from 1973 until 1990. After his"
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"Raccoons originally inhabited forests."
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", where some homeowners consider them to be pests. As a result of escapes and deliberate introductions in the mid-20th century, raccoons are now also distributed across much of mainland Europe, Caucasus, and Japan.\nThough previously thought to be generally solitary, there is now evidence that raccoons engage in gender-specific social behavior. Related females often share a common area, while unrelated males live together in groups of up to four animals to maintain their positions against foreign males during the mating season, and other potential invaders. Home"
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"because larger predators have been exterminated in many areas inhabited by raccoons.\nRange.\nRange Habitat.\nAlthough they have thrived in sparsely wooded areas in the last decades, raccoons depend on vertical structures to climb when they feel threatened. Therefore, they avoid open terrain and areas with high concentrations of beech trees, as beech bark is too smooth to climb. Tree hollows in old oaks or other trees and rock crevices are preferred by raccoons as sleeping, winter and litter dens. If such dens are unavailable or accessing them"
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"Britney Spears is a musician."
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"Britney Spears\nBritney Jean Spears (born December 2, 1981) is an American singer, songwriter, dancer, and actress. Born in McComb, Mississippi and raised in Kentwood, Louisiana, she appeared in stage productions and television series, before signing with Jive Records in 1997. Spears's first two studio albums, \"...Baby One More Time\" (1999) and \"Oops!... I Did It Again\" (2000), were global successes and made her the best-selling teenage artist of all-"
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"David Treahearn\nDavid Treahearn is an accredited record producer, programmer, recording and mix engineer based in London United Kingdom.\nTreahearn is credited on more than 85 commercial international music releases and albums as a mix engineer, composer, musician and assistant with some of the world's most successful artists including Madonna, The Black Eyed Peas, Oasis, Björk, Britney Spears, Gwen Stefani, Depeche Mode, Elbow Massive Attack, Kylie Minogue, Britney Spears, Darren Hayes, Linkin Park, No Doubt, Dave Matthews, Keane"
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"Black Sabbath was formed by a musician."
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"Black Sabbath\nBlack Sabbath were an English rock band, formed in Birmingham in 1968, by guitarist and main songwriter Tony Iommi, drummer Bill Ward, bassist and main lyricist Geezer Butler and singer Ozzy Osbourne. Black Sabbath are often cited as pioneers of heavy metal music. The band helped define the genre with releases such as \"Black Sabbath\" (1970), \"Paranoid\" (1970), and \"Master of Reality\" (1971). The band had multiple line-up changes, with Iommi being the"
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"Frank Hall (drummer)\nFrank Hall (born 29 October 1949) is an English musician and drummer. He was a founder member of the pioneering 1960s-1970s rock band Necromandus, widely hailed as the second Black Sabbath, and by Melody Maker as \"Black Sabbath play Yes\". After Necromandus, Hall collaborated with Ozzy Osbourne's first solo project after leaving Black Sabbath.\nBiography.\nHall was born in Whitehaven in Cumbria. His first project was with local band, Heaven. But in 1968 he formed Necromandus with"
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"Marilyn Monroe died unexpectedly."
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"unexpected death in 1962. More than half a century later, she continues to be a major popular culture icon.\nBorn and raised in Los Angeles, Monroe spent most of her childhood in foster homes and an orphanage and married at the age of 16. While working in the Radioplane Company in 1944 as part of the war effort during World War II, she was introduced to a photographer from the First Motion Picture Unit and began a successful pin-up modeling career. The work led to short-lived film contracts"
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"the trademark of Lee's own work when he directed a production. His actors often appeared to be in a state of self-hypnosis.\nTeaching methods and philosophy Classroom settings James Dean.\nIn 1955 Strasberg student James Dean died in a car accident, at age 24. Strasberg, during a regular lecture shortly after this accident, discussed Dean. The following are excerpts from a transcription of his recorded lecture:\nTeaching methods and philosophy Classroom settings On Marilyn Monroe.\nIn 1962 Marilyn Monroe died at age 36. At the time"
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"Leslie Howard was American."
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"Leslie Howard\nLeslie Howard Steiner (3 April 18931 June 1943) was an English stage and film actor, director, and producer. Howard also wrote many stories and articles for \"The New York Times\", \"The New Yorker\", and \"Vanity Fair\" and was one of the biggest box-office draws and movie idols of the 1930s. \nHe is probably best remembered for playing Ashley Wilkes in \"Gone with the Wind\" (1939). He had roles in many other notable films, including"
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"Leslie Howard (disambiguation)\nLeslie Howard (1893–1943) was an English stage performer who became star of Hollywood films during the 1930s.\nLeslie Howard may also refer to:\n- Leslie Howard (musician) (born 1948), Australian-born British pianist and composer\n- Leslie Burr Howard (born 1956), American Olympic equestrian\nSee also.\n- Howard (surname)"
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"There are beaches in Rio de Janeiro."
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"for its natural settings, Carnival, samba, bossa nova, and balneario beaches such as Barra da Tijuca, Copacabana, Ipanema, and Leblon. In addition to the beaches, some of the most famous landmarks include the giant statue of \"Christ the Redeemer\" atop Corcovado mountain, named one of the New Seven Wonders of the World; Sugarloaf Mountain with its cable car; the \"Sambódromo\" (Sambadrome), a permanent grandstand-lined parade avenue which is used during Carnival; and Maracanã Stadium, one of the"
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"Picinguaba\nPicinguabas were people indigenous to the Campo Grande, Rio de Janeiro neighborhood of Rio de Janeiro until 1565, when the first Portuguese colonists arrived there. \nIt is also the name of the last beach of Ubatuba in São Paulo, which shares a border with Paraty in Rio de Janeiro, and is the research center for the Parque Estadual da Serra do Mar. Here there are numerous footpaths through the Atlantic forest, as well as beaches and rivers. \nExternal links.\n- São Paulo environmental agency (Portuguese)"
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"The brown bear has not faced local extinctions."
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"Central Asia, China, Canada, the United States, Scandinavia and the Carpathian region, especially Romania, Anatolia and the Caucasus. The brown bear is recognized as a national and state animal in several European countries.\nWhile the brown bear's range has shrunk and it has faced local extinctions, it remains listed as a least concern species by the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN) with a total population of approximately 200,000. , this and the American black bear are the only bear species not classified as threatened"
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"the leading cause of endangerment, followed by hunting.\nConservation status.\nWhile the brown bear's range has shrunk and it has faced local extinctions, it remains listed as a Least concern species by the IUCN, with a total population of approximately 200,000. , this and the American black bear are the only bear species not classified as threatened by the IUCN. However, the California grizzly bear, Atlas bear and Mexican grizzly bear, as well as brown bear populations in the Pacific Northwest, were hunted to extinction in"
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"The Great Outdoors (film) is a 1988 film."
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"The Great Outdoors (film)\nThe Great Outdoors is a 1988 American comedy film directed by Howard Deutch, and written and produced by John Hughes. It stars Dan Aykroyd, John Candy, Stephanie Faracy and Annette Bening in her feature film debut.\nThe film follows two families spending time on vacation in Wisconsin.\nPlot.\nChicagoan Chester \"Chet\" Ripley (John Candy), his wife, Connie (Stephanie Faracy), and their two sons, Buckley \"Buck\" and Ben, are on vacation"
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"The Great Outdoors\nThe Great Outdoors may refer to:\n- The outdoors as a place of outdoor recreation\n- \"The Great Outdoors\" (film), a 1988 American comedy film\n- \"The Great Outdoors\" (Australian TV series), an Australian travel magazine show\n- \"The Great Outdoors\" (UK TV series), a British comedy series\n- \"The Great Outdoors\" (magazine)\n- \"The Great Outdoors\", a song from \"Country Bear Vacation Hoedown\""
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"Thor: The Dark World is a superhero movie."
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"Thor: The Dark World\nThor: The Dark World is a 2013 American superhero film based on the Marvel Comics character Thor, produced by Marvel Studios and distributed by Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures. It is the sequel to 2011's \"Thor\" and the eighth film in the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU). The film was directed by Alan Taylor, with a screenplay by Christopher Yost and the writing team of Christopher Markus and Stephen McFeely. It stars Chris Hemsworth as Thor, alongside Natalie Portman, Tom Hiddleston,"
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"\"Is it wrong that the best relationship in \"Thor: The Dark World\" is between the titular Norse-god superhero and his adoptive brother Loki? To take nothing away from Oscar-winner Natalie Portman, ... it's the complicated love-hate between Thor and the trickster god Loki that you can't turn your eyes from.\"\nConversely, Tim Robey of \"The Daily Telegraph\" said, \"It feels entirely made by committee—the definition of house style, without a personal stamp in sight."
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"In 1996, Mike Tyson fought Evander Holyfield."
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"Seldon. With his defeat of Bruno, Tyson joined Floyd Patterson, Muhammad Ali, Tim Witherspoon, Evander Holyfield, and George Foreman as the only men in boxing history to have regained a heavyweight championship after having lost it. After being stripped of the WBC title in the same year, Tyson lost the WBA title to Evander Holyfield by an eleventh round stoppage. Their 1997 rematch ended when Tyson was disqualified for biting Holyfield's ears.\nIn 2002, Tyson fought for the world heavyweight title again at the age of 35"
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"'s) and was the #3 world ranked cruiserweight and #9 world ranked heavyweight. In the spring of 1990 the world of boxing was shocked when the seemingly unbeatable Iron Mike Tyson was KO'd by challenger Buster Douglas. This immediately ruled out the longtime highly anticipated match up between #1 ranked heavyweight contender Evander Holyfield and undisputed World Heavyweight Champion Mike Tyson. On 1 June 1990, McDonagh took Tyson's place and fought WBC Continental Americas Heavyweight Champion Evander Holyfield He lost by a TKO in the fourth round. In his corner"
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"In 2004 Blizzard Entertainment created World of Warcraft."
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"Racing\" and \"The Lost Vikings\". In 1994 the company became Chaos Studios, Inc., then Blizzard Entertainment after being acquired by distributor Davidson & Associates.\nShortly thereafter, Blizzard released \"\". Blizzard created several other video games, including \"Warcraft\" sequels, the \"Diablo\" series, the \"StarCraft\" series, and in 2004 the massively multiplayer online role-playing game \"World of Warcraft\". Their most recent projects include the first expansion for \"Diablo III\", \"\", the"
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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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"Pink Floyd performed in London."
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"London's underground music scene during the late 1960s, and under Barrett's leadership released two charting singles and a successful debut album, \"The Piper at the Gates of Dawn\" (1967). Guitarist and vocalist David Gilmour joined in December 1967; Barrett left in April 1968 due to deteriorating mental health. Waters became the primary lyricist and conceptual leader, devising the concepts behind their albums \"The Dark Side of the Moon\" (1973), \"Wish You Were Here\" (1975), \"Animals\" ("
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"Josh Duhamel\nJoshua David Duhamel (; born November 14, 1972) is an American actor and former fashion model. After various modeling work, he made his acting debut as Leo du Pres on the ABC daytime soap opera \"All My Children\" and later starred as Danny McCoy on NBC's \"Las Vegas\".\nDuhamel has ventured into film, appearing as one of the main protagonists in four of the \"Transformers\" films, most recently in the fifth entry, \"\" (2017). He has also"
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"being \"bluesy\" and \"breathy\". She would later acknowledge that \"clearly this rendition didn't strike the intended tone.\"\nPersonal life.\nFergie began dating actor Josh Duhamel in September 2004, after she met him when she and the Black Eyed Peas filmed a cameo for an episode of Duhamel's show \"Las Vegas\". Fergie and Duhamel became engaged in December 2007; they married in a Catholic ceremony on January 10, 2009. They have one son, Axl Jack Duhamel, born on August"
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"Your Highness stars Danny McBride, James Franco, Natalie Portman, Zooey Deschanel and Justin Theroux."
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"Your Highness\nYour Highness is a 2011 American stoner comic fantasy film directed by David Gordon Green and starring Danny McBride, James Franco, Natalie Portman, Zooey Deschanel, and Justin Theroux. Written by McBride and Ben Best, the film was released on April 8, 2011.\nThe film received negative reviews from critics and was a box office bomb, grossing $28 million worldwide against a $50 million budget.\nPlot.\nThadeous and Fabious are sons of King Tallious in the Kingdom of Mourne. They are"
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"Cast.\n- Danny McBride as Prince Thadeous\n- James Franco as Prince Fabious\n- Natalie Portman as Isabel\n- Zooey Deschanel as Belladonna\n- Justin Theroux as Leezar\n- Toby Jones as Julie\n- Damian Lewis as Boremont\n- Rasmus Hardiker as Courtney\n- Simon Farnaby as Manious the Bold\n- Deobia Oparei as Thundarian\n- Charles Dance as King Tallious\n- John Fricker as Marteetee\n- Matyelok Gibbs, Angela Pleasence and Anna Barry as Helinda, Sariah and Marlyne, Leezar's three Mothers"
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"Gone with the Wind (novel) is a novel by Margaret Mitchell."
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"Gone with the Wind (novel)\nGone with the Wind is a novel by American writer Margaret Mitchell, first published in 1936. The story is set in Clayton County and Atlanta, both in Georgia, during the American Civil War and Reconstruction Era. It depicts the struggles of young Scarlett O'Hara, the spoiled daughter of a well-to-do plantation owner, who must use every means at her disposal to claw her way out of poverty following Sherman's destructive \"March to the Sea\". This historical novel"
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"The Wind Done Gone\nThe Wind Done Gone (2001) is the first novel written by Alice Randall. It is a bestselling historical novel that tells an alternative account of the story in the American novel \"Gone with the Wind\" (1936) by Margaret Mitchell. While the story of \"Gone with the Wind\" focuses on the life of the daughter of a wealthy slave owner, Scarlett O'Hara, \"The Wind Done Gone\" tells the story of the life of one of her slaves, Cynara, during the"
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"Friday the 13th (franchise)\nFriday the 13th is an American horror franchise that comprises twelve slasher films, a television show, novels, comic books, video games, and tie‑in merchandise. The franchise mainly focuses on the fictional character Jason Voorhees, who drowned as a boy at Camp Crystal Lake due to the negligence of the camp staff. Decades later, the lake is rumored to be \"cursed\" and is the setting for a series of mass murders. Jason is featured in all of the films, as either"
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"Evan Rachel Wood\nEvan Rachel Wood (born September 7, 1987) is an American actress, model, and musician. She began acting in the 1990s, appearing in several television series, including \"American Gothic\" (1995–96) and \"Once and Again\" (1999–2002). Wood made her debut as a leading film actress at the age of eleven in \"Digging to China\" (1998) and garnered acclaim for her Golden Globe-nominated role as the troubled teenager Tracy Freeland in the teen drama film \""
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"Tanner Cohen\nTanner Cohen is an American stage, film and television actor, and singer.\nCareer.\nIn 2006, Cohen appeared as Tad Becker in five episodes of the American soap opera \"As the World Turns\". He appeared alongside Uma Thurman and Evan Rachel Wood in the 2007 thriller \"The Life Before Her Eyes\". In 2008, he made his leading film debut as Timothy in \"Were the World Mine\", an independent musical film, based on \"A Midsummer Night's Dream\"."
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"The Shape of Water\nThe Shape of Water is a 2017 American romantic dark fantasy film directed by Guillermo del Toro and written by del Toro and Vanessa Taylor. It stars Sally Hawkins, Michael Shannon, Richard Jenkins, Doug Jones, Michael Stuhlbarg, and Octavia Spencer. Set in Baltimore, Maryland, in 1962, the story follows a mute cleaner at a high-security government laboratory who falls in love with a captured humanoid amphibian creature. Filming took place in Ontario, Canada, between August and November 2016."
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"Keeping the Faith starred Ben Stiller and Anne Bancroft, with Edward Norton in his directorial debut."
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"Keeping the Faith\nKeeping the Faith is a 2000 American romantic comedy film written by Stuart Blumberg, and starring Ben Stiller, Edward Norton (in his directorial debut), Jenna Elfman, Eli Wallach, and Anne Bancroft. This film was released by Touchstone Pictures and Spyglass Entertainment, in association with Triple Threat Talent, on April 14, 2000.\nThe film is dedicated to Norton's late mother, Robin. It had a budget of $29 million.\nPlot.\nA Catholic priest, Father Brian Finn"
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"Blumberg-penned romantic comedy \"Keeping the Faith\", also featuring Ben Stiller and Edward Norton. In 2001, she starred as Tania Asher in \"Rock Star\", and in 2002, portrayed Edmond Dantès' fiancée, Mercédès Mondego (née Herrera), in the screen adaptation of \"The Count of Monte Cristo\".\nIn 2003, she returned to Broadway playing Caroline Bramble in a production of \"Enchanted April\". Domińczyk has also had guest starring roles in television series such as \"Kinsey\" (2004"
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"Veronica Mars (film)\nVeronica Mars is a 2014 American neo-noir mystery film produced and directed by Rob Thomas, who co-wrote the script with Diane Ruggiero. It is a continuing film adaptation based on the television series of the same name created by Thomas. The film stars Kristen Bell as the titular character, alongside a supporting cast that includes Jason Dohring, Francis Capra, Krysten Ritter, Percy Daggs III, Tina Majorino, Ryan Hansen, Chris Lowell and Enrico Colantoni, each reprising their roles. Set"
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"Trudy Kessler is a Columbia Law alumna.*\n- In the novel \"Portnoy's Complaint\", protagonist Alex Portnoy attended Columbia Law School.\n- In the film \"Veronica Mars (film)\", protagonist Veronica Mars attended Columbia Law School before returning home to pursue a life as a private investigator.\n- On the television show \"Modern Family\", one of the main characters, Mitchell Prichett, is a Columbia Law School graduate.\n- In the television series \"Suits\", Rachel Zane ("
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"Khal Drogo\nKhal Drogo is a fictional character in the \"A Song of Ice and Fire\" series of fantasy novels by American author George R. R. Martin and in the first two seasons of its television adaptation, \"Game of Thrones\".\nIntroduced in 1996's \"A Game of Thrones\", Drogo is a \"khal\", a leader of the Dothraki, a tribe of warriors who roam the continent of Essos. He is regarded to be the strongest and most feared of all of the \"khals\""
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"beyond the Free Cities. He is an accomplished warrior and has never been defeated in battle.\nDrogo is not a point of view character in the novels, so his actions are witnessed and interpreted through the eyes of his wife Daenerys Targaryen. \nStorylines.\nStorylines A Game of Thrones.\nIn \"A Game of Thrones\", Viserys Targaryen and Illyrio Mopatis marry Daenerys Targaryen to \"Khal\" Drogo to get his support and warriors for the invasion of Westeros. He proves a kind, sensitive, and loving husband"
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"Bungie\nBungie, Inc. is an American video game developer based in Bellevue, Washington. The company was established in May 1991 by Alex Seropian, who later brought in programmer Jason Jones after publishing Jones' game \"\". Originally based in Chicago, Illinois, the company concentrated on Macintosh games during its early years and created two successful video game franchises called \"Marathon\" and \"Myth\". An offshoot studio, Bungie West, produced \"Oni\", published in 2001 and owned by Take-Two Interactive, which"
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"343 Industries\n343 Industries is an American video game developer located in Redmond, Washington. Named after the \"Halo\" character 343 Guilty Spark, the company was established in 2007 by Microsoft Game Studios (now called Xbox Game Studios) to oversee the development of the \"Halo\" science fiction media franchise following a split between Microsoft and Bungie. \"\" was the first title released by 343 Industries in which they played a lead development role. The newest release from the company was \"\" in 2018. 343 is currently"
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"The Shadow Line (TV series)\nThe Shadow Line is a seven-part British television drama miniseries produced by Company Pictures/Eight Rooks Ltd/Baby Cow/CinemaNX production for BBC Two. It stars Chiwetel Ejiofor, Christopher Eccleston, Rafe Spall, Lesley Sharp, Kierston Wareing, Antony Sher and Stephen Rea. The series was written, directed and produced by Hugo Blick.\nThe first episode was screened on 12 April 2011 at BAFTA's Princess Anne Theatre in Piccadilly, and was followed by a special question and"
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"Steve Irwin\nStephen Robert Irwin (22 February 1962 – 4 September 2006), nicknamed \"The Crocodile Hunter\", was an Australian zookeeper, conservationist and television personality. Irwin achieved worldwide fame from the television series \"The Crocodile Hunter\" (1996–2007), an internationally broadcast wildlife documentary series which he co-hosted with his wife Terri; the couple also hosted the series \"Croc Files\" (1999–2001), \"The Crocodile Hunter Diaries\" (2002–2006), and \"New Breed Vets\" (2005)."
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"right of first refusal to distribute any future Hulk films produced by Marvel Studios, while Sony Pictures distributed \"\" (2017) and \"\" (2019) and will distribute any future Spider-Man films produced in conjunction with Marvel Studios. Previously, the studio was a subsidiary of Marvel Entertainment until Disney reorganized the companies in August 2015.\nMarvel Studios has released 23 films since 2008 within the Marvel Cinematic Universe, from \"Iron Man\" (2008) to \"\" (2019). These films all share continuity"
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"Imagine Dragons\nImagine Dragons is an American pop rock band from Las Vegas, Nevada, consisting of lead vocalist Dan Reynolds, lead guitarist Wayne Sermon, bassist Ben McKee, and drummer Daniel Platzman. The band first gained exposure with the release of their single \"It's Time\", followed by their award-winning debut studio album \"Night Visions\" (2012), which resulted in the chart-topping singles \"Radioactive\" and \"Demons\". \"Rolling Stone\" named \"Radioactive\", which holds the"
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"\"\" and \"Missing\".\nHopkins has performed his solo material with David Gray, Dan Reynolds (of Imagine Dragons), Matt Nathanson, Damien Rice, The Frames, Lindsey Stirling, Teitur, Jeff Buckley, Sinéad O'Connor, Bell X1 among others. Dan Reynolds of Imagine Dragons cites the Hopkins song \"Jackson\" as \"an early and lasting influence\" on BYUtv's Audio-Files.\nBombay Heavy (2014–present).\nUsing the nom de plume \"Barnabus Wu\" Hopkins is the frontman for"
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"Big Show\nPaul Donald Wight II (born February 8, 1972) is an American professional wrestler and actor currently signed to WWE, where he performs on the SmackDown brand under the ring name Big Show. Wight began his career in World Championship Wrestling (WCW), where he was known by the ring name The Giant, initially introduced as \"The son of André the Giant\". \nHe is a seven-time world champion, having held the WCW World Heavyweight Championship twice, the WWF/WWE Championship twice"
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"Mac Sabbath\nMac Sabbath is an American parody heavy metal tribute band formed in Los Angeles, California, in 2014. The self-appointed founders of \"Drive Thru Metal\", the band is primarily a parody of English heavy metal group Black Sabbath, utilizing lyricism and imagery centered on fast food.\nOverview.\nMusically, Mac Sabbath performs faithful covers of Black Sabbath's songs with only the lyrics humorously re-written and re-arranged. For example, the band's repertoire includes such parodies as \"Pair"
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"Isabella of France\nIsabella of France (1295 – 22 August 1358), sometimes described as the She-Wolf of France, was Queen of England as the wife of Edward II, and regent of England from 1327 until 1330. She was the youngest surviving child and only surviving daughter of Philip IV of France and Joan I of Navarre. Isabella was notable in her lifetime for her diplomatic skills, intelligence, and beauty. She became a \"femme fatale\" figure in plays and literature over the years, usually"
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"49th Annual Grammy Awards\nThe 49th Annual Grammy Awards was a ceremony honoring the best in music for the recording year beginning September 15, 2005 and ending September 14, 2006 in the United States. The awards were handed out on Sunday, February 11, 2007 at the Staples Center in Los Angeles. The Dixie Chicks were the night's biggest winners winning a total of five awards. Mary J. Blige received the most nominations, with eight. Don Henley was honored as MusiCares Person of the Year two nights prior to the"
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"Boardwalk Empire\nBoardwalk Empire is an American period crime drama television series created by Terence Winter and broadcast on the premium cable channel HBO. The series is set chiefly in Atlantic City, New Jersey, during the Prohibition era of 1920s and stars Steve Buscemi as Nucky Thompson. Winter, a Primetime Emmy Award-winning screenwriter and producer, created the show, inspired by Nelson Johnson's non-fiction book \"Boardwalk Empire: The Birth, High Times, and Corruption of Atlantic City\", about the historical criminal kingpin Enoch"
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"Boardwalk Empire (episode)\n\"Boardwalk Empire\" is the pilot episode of the HBO crime drama of the same name. Written by series creator Terence Winter and directed by Martin Scorsese with a budget of $18 million, the episode introduces the character of Nucky Thompson, played by Steve Buscemi, as the corrupt treasurer of Atlantic City who is involved in gambling and bootlegging in 1920. The show used a large ensemble cast and a specially constructed boardwalk set to re-create the Prohibition and Jazz Era, and was based"
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"academics fled north-east to Cambridge where they established what became the University of Cambridge. The two ancient universities are frequently jointly called Oxbridge. The history and influence of the University of Oxford has made it one of the most prestigious universities in the world.\nThe university is made up of 39 constituent colleges, and a range of academic departments, which are organised into four divisions. All the colleges are self-governing institutions within the university, each controlling its own membership and with its own internal structure and activities."
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"found liable for her death in a civil suit. Following the verdict, Bulger's attorneys J. W. Carney Jr. and Hank Brennan vowed to appeal, citing Casper's ruling which prevented Bulger from claiming he had been given immunity.\nOn November 14, 2013, Bulger was sentenced to two terms of life imprisonment, plus five years. Casper told Bulger that such a sentence was necessary given his \"unfathomable\" crimes, some of which inflicted \"agonizing\" suffering on his victims. He was also ordered to forfeit $25.2"
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"Seville\nSeville (; ) is the capital and largest city of the autonomous community of Andalusia and the province of Seville, Spain. It is situated on the plain of the river Guadalquivir. The inhabitants of the city are known as (feminine form: ) or , after the Roman name of the city, . Seville has a municipal population of about 690,000 , and a metropolitan population of about 1.5 million, making it the fourth-largest city in Spain and the 30th most populous municipality in the European Union. Its Old"
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"Amoxicillin/clavulanic acid\nAmoxicillin/clavulanic acid, also known as co-amoxiclav, is an antibiotic useful for the treatment of a number of bacterial infections. It is a combination consisting of amoxicillin, a β-lactam antibiotic, and potassium clavulanate, a β-lactamase inhibitor. It is specifically used for otitis media, strep throat, pneumonia, cellulitis, urinary tract infections, animal bites, and tuberculosis. It is taken by mouth or by injection into a vein.\nCommon side effects include diarrhea, vomiting"
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"Kolyma has rich reserves of gold, silver, tin, tungsten, mercury, copper, antimony, coal, oil, and peat."
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"to six months of the year. Permafrost and tundra cover a large part of the region. Average winter temperatures range from −19 °C to −38 °C (even lower in the interior), and average summer temperatures, from +3 °C to +16 °C. There are rich reserves of gold, silver, tin, tungsten, mercury, copper, antimony, coal, oil, and peat. Twenty-nine zones of possible oil and gas accumulation have been identified in the Sea of Okhotsk"
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"tonnes, and production of 30,000 tonnes in 1940. There were some sources of tungsten, manganese (production of 1,246 tonnes in 1940) and a tin production of 417,000 tonnes too.\n- Hunan: coal reserves were 1,793 million tonnes and extraction of 1,050,000 tonnes in 1940. Some deposits of tungsten, mercury, antimony (Hsikwangshan mine), manganese and gold.\n- Kweichow: coal reserves were 1,549 million tonnes, and extraction 360,750 tonnes in 1940. Deposits of mercury, copper, antimony, and sulphur also."
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"Stars Dance\nStars Dance is the debut solo studio album by American singer Selena Gomez. It was released on July 19, 2013, by Hollywood Records. Gomez began planning the project in 2012, at which time she announced that her band Selena Gomez & the Scene would be taking an indefinite hiatus, and continued work into 2013. She has cited artists such as Britney Spears and Skrillex as influences on the record, which stylistically features EDM and electropop music. Elements of dubstep, techno, disco and worldbeat have been noted"
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"Loves Music, Loves to Dance\nLoves Music, Loves to Dance is a novel by Mary Higgins Clark. It was one of Publishers Weekly's top 10 bestselling novels of 1991. The novel was adapted into a film in 2001.\nMovie.\n\"Loves Music, Loves to Dance\" was adapted into a TV movie which premiered on Pax TV (now Ion) in 2001. It stars Patsy Kensit, Cynthia Preston, Dean McDermot and Louis Ferreira."
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"Adrien Broner\nAdrien Jerome Broner (born July 28, 1989) is an American professional boxer. He has held multiple world championships in four weight classes, including the WBO junior lightweight title from 2011 to 2012, the WBC lightweight title from 2012 to 2013, the WBA welterweight title in 2013, and the WBA light welterweight title from 2015 to 2016. He is known for his over the top antics both in and out of the ring.\nAs of July 2018, Broner is ranked as the world's fourth best"
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"Robert Easter Jr.\nRobert Easter Jr. (born January 26, 1991) is an American professional boxer who held the IBF lightweight title from 2016 to 2018.\nAmateur career.\nAs an amateur, Easter Jr. compiled a record of 213 wins and 17 losses, and was an alternate on the United States boxing team for the 2012 Olympics. Having not won any national amateur titles, his decision to turn professional later that year came at the recommendation of fellow Ohio native and former world champion Adrien Broner, with whom he"
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"Prakash Jha\nPrakash Jha (born 27 February 1952) is an Indian film producer, actor, director and screenwriter, mostly known for his political and socio-political films such as \"Damul\" (1984), \"Mrityudand\" (1997), \"Gangaajal\" (2003), \"Apaharan\" (2005), including multistarrer hit movies \"Raajneeti\" (2010), \"Aarakshan\" (2011) \"Chakravyuh\" (2012), and Satyagraha (2013). He is also the maker of National"
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"Turning 30\nTurning 30!!! is a 2011 Bollywood film produced by Prakash Jha and is also the directorial debut of Alankrita Shrivastava , a longtime assistant of Jha.\nThe movie features Gul Panag, Siddharth Makkar and Purab Kohli, with music composed by the music director duo of Sidharth-Suhas, whose past works include \"Dil Dosti\" and \"Bhram\".The film is a young urban love story and women centric film and for the first time a non-political story by Prakash Jha.\nPlot."
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"Golden Globe Awards\nThe Golden Globe Awards are accolades bestowed by the 93 members of the Hollywood Foreign Press Association beginning in January 1944, recognizing excellence in film and television, both domestic and foreign.\nThe annual ceremony at which the awards are presented, is a major part of the film industry's awards season, which culminates each year in the Academy Awards. The eligibility period for the Golden Globes corresponds to the calendar year (i.e. January 1 through December 31). The 76th Golden Globe Awards, honoring the best"
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"Black Jack (manga)\n\"Black Jack\" consists of hundreds of short, self-contained stories that are typically about 20 pages long. Black Jack has also been animated into an OVA, two television series (directed by Tezuka's son Makoto Tezuka) and two films. \"Black Jack\" is Tezuka's third most famous manga, after \"Astro Boy\" and \"Kimba the White Lion\". In 1977, it won the 1st Kodansha Manga Award for shōnen. About.com's Deb Aoki lists \"Black Jack"
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"Saving Private Ryan\nSaving Private Ryan is a 1998 American epic war film directed by Steven Spielberg and written by Robert Rodat. Set during the Invasion of Normandy in World War II, the film is notable for its graphic portrayal of war and for the intensity of its opening 27 minutes, which includes a depiction of the Omaha Beach assault during the Normandy landings. It follows United States Army Rangers Captain John H. Miller (Tom Hanks) and a squad (Tom Sizemore, Edward Burns, Barry Pepper, Giovanni Ribisi, Vin"
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"Tormund Giantsbane\nTormund Giantsbane is a fictional character in the \"A Song of Ice and Fire\" series of fantasy novels by American author George R. R. Martin, and its television adaptation \"Game of Thrones\".\nIntroduced in 2000's \"A Storm of Swords\", he is a renowned wildling leader and chief lieutenant of Mance Rayder, the King-Beyond-The-Wall. He subsequently appeared in Martin's \"A Dance with Dragons\". Although initially antagonistic towards Jon Snow and the Night's Watch,"
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"Hockey Night in Canada\nHockey Night in Canada (often abbreviated Hockey Night or HNIC) is a branding used for Canadian television presentations of the National Hockey League. While the name has been used for all NHL broadcasts on CBC Television (regardless of the time of day), \"Hockey Night in Canada\" is primarily associated with its Saturday night NHL broadcasts, a practice originating from Saturday NHL broadcasts that began in 1931 on the CNR Radio network and continued on its successors, and debuting on television beginning in 1952. Initially"
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"of many of its former colonies.\nThe United Kingdom is a developed country and has the world's fifth-largest economy by nominal GDP and ninth-largest economy by purchasing power parity. It has a high-income economy and has a very high Human Development Index rating, ranking 14th in the world. It was the world's first industrialised country and the world's foremost power during the 19th and early 20th centuries. The UK remains a great power, with considerable economic, cultural, military, scientific and political"
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"of the Turkish Republic that written in 1921.\"Original name of the poem is İstiklal Marşı\"\nBy country United Kingdom.\nBy country United Kingdom England.\nThe more general use of the term \"poet laureate\" is restricted in England to the official office of Poet Laureate, attached to the royal household. However, no authoritative historical record exists of the office of Poet Laureate of England.\nThe office developed from earlier practice when minstrels and versifiers were members of the king's retinue. Richard Cœur-de-Lion had a \""
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"Mark Wahlberg co-owns Wahlburgers with his brothers."
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"also served as executive producer of four HBO series: the comedy-drama \"Entourage\" (2004–2011), the period crime drama \"Boardwalk Empire\" (2010–2014), and the comedy-dramas \"How to Make It in America\" (2010–2011) and \"Ballers\" (2015–present). He is co-owner of the Wahlburgers chain and co-stars in the reality TV series about it. Wahlberg received a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame on July 29, 2010. He frequently portrays police officers,"
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"against sexual harassment co-founded by Williams.\nCareer Business interests.\nWahlberg co-owns Wahlburgers with his brothers Donnie and Paul. It was Mark's idea to expand Paul's restaurant in Hingham, Massachusetts, into a full-fledged chain with a reality show to promote it.\nIn July 2013, Wahlberg bought an equity interest of the Barbados Tridents cricket team. Wahlberg was introduced to the game by his friend Ajmal Khan, the club's chairman and Caribbean Premier League founder. Following the announcement, Wahlberg stated"
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"James Marsden\nJames Paul Marsden (born September 18, 1973) is an American actor, singer and former Versace model. Marsden began his acting career guest-starring in television shows \"\", \"Touched by an Angel,\" and \"Party of Five\". He gained prominence with his portrayal of Scott Summers / Cyclops in the \"X-Men\" film series and starred in 2006's \"Superman Returns\". In 2016 and 2018, Marsden starred as gunslinger Teddy Flood, a sentient android, in the"
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"a villainous character for the first time in nearly fifteen years. After the match, Hogan delivered a promo, accosting the fans and WCW for under-appreciating his talent and drawing power, and announcing the formation of the New World Order (nWo). The new stable gained prominence in the following weeks and months. Hogan grew a beard alongside his famous mustache and dyed it black, traded his red and yellow garb in for black and white clothing, often detailed with lightning bolts, and renamed himself \"Hollywood\" Hulk"
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"the highest-selling commercial jetliner in history. The 737 has been continuously manufactured since 1967; the 10,000th was rolled out on March 13, 2018, a MAX 8 destined for Southwest Airlines, and over 4,600 orders are pending. Assembly of the 737 is performed at the Boeing Renton Factory in Renton, Washington. Many 737s serve markets previously filled by 707, 727, 757, DC-9, and MD-80/MD-90 airliners, and the aircraft currently competes primarily with the Airbus A320 family. As of 2006, there were an"
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", LEGO produced a special Lego Architecture kit, which could only be bought in the departure hall of the airport.\nCapabilities.\nThe airport handles an average of more than three million passengers a year, and millions of pounds of cargo. The airport's main runway can handle airliners as large as the Boeing 747, although most passengers arrive on smaller aeroplanes, such as ATR-72s, Boeing 737s and Airbus A320s. Boeing 747 activity at this airport is almost exclusively limited to cargo flights.\nAirlines and destinations."
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"Paleogene is a geologic period that spans for millions of years."
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"Paleogene\nThe Paleogene (; also spelled Palaeogene or Palæogene; informally Lower Tertiary or Early Tertiary) is a geologic period and system that spans 43 million years from the end of the Cretaceous Period million years ago (Mya) to the beginning of the Neogene Period Mya. It is the beginning of the Cenozoic Era of the present Phanerozoic Eon. The earlier term Tertiary Period was used to define the span of time now covered by the Paleogene and subsequent Neogene periods; despite no longer being recognised as a formal stratigraphic term, '"
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"Cretaceous\nThe Cretaceous (, ) is a geologic period and system that spans from the end of the Jurassic Period million years ago (mya) to the beginning of the Paleogene Period mya. It is the last period of the Mesozoic Era, and the longest period of the Phanerozoic Eon. The Cretaceous Period is usually abbreviated K, for its German translation \"Kreide\" (chalk, \"creta\" in Latin).\nThe Cretaceous was a period with a relatively warm climate, resulting in high eustatic sea levels that"
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"Volleyball involves positioning."
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"hands or arms, but players can legally strike or push (short contact) the ball with any part of the body.\nA number of consistent techniques have evolved in volleyball, including \"spiking\" and \"blocking\" (because these plays are made above the top of the net, the vertical jump is an athletic skill emphasized in the sport) as well as \"passing\", \"setting\", and specialized player positions and offensive and defensive structures.\nHistory.\nHistory Origin of volleyball.\nIn the"
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"description of the practices. \"Light\" involves careful pressure on the eyes, seeking to open the \"third eye\" after a long period of training and practice. This is comparable to similar Tantric practices. \"Sound\" involves positioning the hands over the ears and temples, with the goal of hearing the \"heavenly music\". This is reported to be related to sabda-brahman meditation. \"Name\" or \"Word\" is a meditation concentrating on breath. \"Nectar\" involves tongue positioning, eventually leading the"
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"of America was established as a country. After the Revolutionary War, the Congress of the Confederation created the United States Army on 3 June 1784 to replace the disbanded Continental Army. The United States Army considers itself descended from the Continental Army, and dates its institutional inception from the origin of that armed force in 1775.\nAs a uniformed military service, the U.S. Army is part of the Department of the Army, which is one of the three military departments of the Department of Defense. The U.S. Army is headed by"
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"strength of the U.S. Army was 1,018,000 soldiers. As a branch of the armed forces, the mission of the U.S. Army is \"to fight and win our Nation's wars, by providing prompt, sustained, land dominance, across the full range of military operations and the spectrum of conflict, in support of combatant commanders\". The branch participates in conflicts worldwide and is the major ground-based offensive and defensive force of the United States.\nMission.\nThe United States Army serves as the land-based branch"
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"The Belko Experiment\nThe Belko Experiment is a 2016 American horror-thriller film directed by Greg McLean and written by James Gunn. The film stars John Gallagher Jr., Tony Goldwyn, Adria Arjona, John C. McGinley and Melonie Diaz. The film follows 80 American workers who work at Belko Industries and are told by a mysterious voice that they have to start killing each other.\nFilming began on June 1, 2015, in Bogotá, Colombia, and concluded the following month. The film premiered at the 2016 Toronto International"
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"on August 19, 2014, in Los Angeles, and lasted 21 days.\nRelease.\nThe film premiered at the Sundance Film Festival on January 26, 2015. By coincidence, \"Experimenter\", a film about another notorious psychological experiment, the Milgram experiment, had premiered at Sundance the day before.\nIFC Films acquired the US rights to the film on March 5, 2015. The film was theatrically released on July 17, 2015, by IFC Films, and on Blu-Ray and iTunes on November"
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"Islam has no followers."
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"final revelation of God. Like other Abrahamic religions, Islam also teaches a final judgment with the righteous rewarded paradise and unrighteous punished in hell. Religious concepts and practices include the Five Pillars of Islam, which are obligatory acts of worship, and following Islamic law (\"sharia\"), which touches on virtually every aspect of life and society, from banking and welfare to women and the environment. The cities of Mecca, Medina and Jerusalem are home to the three holiest sites in Islam.\nAside from the theological narrative"
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"a local to a national organisation, and finally to a transnational movement with followers in over 150 countries. Although its beginnings were from the Deobandi movement, no particular interpretation of Islam has been endorsed since the beginning of the movement.\nAssociated political organizations.\n- Jamiat Ulema-e-Hind\n- Jamiat Ulema-e-Islam\n- Majlis-e-Ahrar-e-Islam\n- Ahrar Party (India)\n- Sipah-e-Sahaba Pakistan\n- Pan-Malaysian Islamic Party, Malaysia"
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"Interpersonal psychotherapy centers on resolving interpersonal problems."
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"Interpersonal psychotherapy\nInterpersonal psychotherapy (IPT) is a brief, attachment-focused psychotherapy that centers on resolving interpersonal problems and symptomatic recovery. It is an empirically supported treatment (EST) that follows a highly structured and time-limited approach and is intended to be completed within 12–16 weeks. IPT is based on the principle that relationships and life events impact mood and that the reverse is also true. It was developed by Gerald Klerman and Myrna Weissman for major depression in the 1970s and has since been adapted for other mental disorders"
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"of and change the negative, depressive thoughts which affect their health and state of mind \nTreatment Talk therapy Behavioral therapy.\nBehavioral therapy helps change harmful ways of acting and gain control over behavior which is causing problems.\nTreatment Talk therapy Interpersonal therapy.\nInterpersonal therapy helps one learn to relate better with others, express feelings, and develop better social skills.\nTreatment Talk therapy Psychotherapy.\nPsychotherapy teaches coping skills while allowing the teens or children to explore feelings and events in a safe environment.\nTreatment Family therapy.\nThe principles of group"
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"Boris Karloff made a contribution to film."
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"Boris Karloff\nWilliam Henry Pratt (23 November 1887 – 2 February 1969), better known by his stage name Boris Karloff (), was an English actor who was primarily known for his roles in horror films. He portrayed Frankenstein's monster in \"Frankenstein\" (1931), \"Bride of Frankenstein\" (1935) and \"Son of Frankenstein\" (1939). He also appeared as Imhotep in \"The Mummy\" (1932).\nIn non-horror roles, he is best known to modern"
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"illustrated likeness of Karloff continued to introduce each issue of this publication for more than a decade after his death; the comic lasted until the early 1980s. In 2009, Dark Horse Comics began publishing reprints of \"Boris Karloff's Tales of Mystery\" in a hard-bound edition.\nLegacy.\nFor his contribution to film and television, Boris Karloff was awarded two stars on the Hollywood Walk of Fame, at 1737 Vine Street for motion pictures, and 6664 Hollywood Boulevard for television. Karloff was featured by the U.S."
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"Kill Bill: Volume 2\nKill Bill: Volume 2 is a 2004 American martial arts film written and directed by Quentin Tarantino. It stars Uma Thurman as the Bride, who continues her campaign of revenge against the Deadly Viper Assassination Squad (Lucy Liu, Michael Madsen, Daryl Hannah, and Vivica A. Fox) and their leader Bill (David Carradine), who tried to kill her and her unborn child.\nTarantino conceived \"Kill Bill\" as a homage to \"grindhouse\" cinema including martial arts films, samurai"
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"from \"Kill Bill: Volume 1\" made a cameo in the music video for Lady Gaga's song \"Telephone\" at Tarantino's behest.\nSequel.\n\"Kill Bill: Volume 2\" was released in April 2004. It picks up where \"Volume 1\" left off and continues the Bride's quest to finish the hit list that she has composed of all of the people who have wronged her, including ex-boyfriend Bill (David Carradine), who tried to have her killed four years ago during"
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"In 2009, a court ruling resulted in Jerry Siegel's family recapturing the rights to Superman's origins and Siegel's copyright. The decision stated that Warner Bros. did not owe the families additional royalties from previous films, but if they did not begin production on a Superman film by 2011, then the Shuster and Siegel estates would be able to sue for lost revenue on an unproduced film. Producer Christopher Nolan pitched Goyer's idea after story discussion on \"The Dark Knight Rises\", and Snyder was hired as the film's"
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"in Seraing continued under the name \"ArcelorMittal Liège\", producing flat carbon steel with processes from coking and blast furnace production of steel and continuous casting and hot rolling to coating of steel with zinc or plastic.\nIn 2011 all liquid steel production in the ArcelorMittal Liege division was ended, resulting in protests, strikes, and the temporary kidnapping of several ArcellorMittal executives as protest against the closure. The company cited overcapacity and uncompetitiveness as reasons for the closure. However, a report by Syndex commissioned by trade unions contradicted the claims"
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"Transformers: Age of Extinction wasn't released in 2014."
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"Transformers: Age of Extinction\nTransformers: Age of Extinction is a 2014 American science fiction action film based on the Transformers toy line. It is the fourth installment of the live-action \"Transformers\" film series and a stand-alone sequel to 2011's \"\", taking place five years after its events. Like its predecessors, it was directed by Michael Bay and written by Ehren Kruger, with Steven Spielberg and Bay as executive producers. It stars Mark Wahlberg, Stanley Tucci, Kelsey Grammer, Nicola Peltz,"
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"Transformers: Age of Extinction – The Score\nTransformers: Age of Extinction – The Score is a two-part soundtrack album for the 2014 . The score was written by Steve Jablonsky, with help from fellow composer Hans Zimmer and additional music by alternative rock band Imagine Dragons. An EP was released on June 30, 2014, that served as a teaser for the score, which was released on July 3, 2014. Both albums were released through the film's distributor Paramount Pictures.\nBackground.\nAs with the"
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"one more album, \"Barrett\" (1970), produced by Gilmour and featuring contributions from former Pink Floyd bandmate Richard Wright. In 1972, Barrett left the music industry, retired from public life and strictly guarded his privacy until his death. In 1988, EMI released an album of unreleased tracks and outtakes, \"Opel\", with Barrett's approval. \nBarrett was known for his English-accented singing, and his innovative guitar work and use of techniques such as dissonance, distortion and feedback influenced many musicians."
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"powers would take steps to prevent it. Indeed, Philip's accession in Spain provoked the 13-year War of the Spanish Succession, which continued until the Treaty of Utrecht forbade any future possibility of unifying the French and Spanish thrones.\nPhilip was the first member of the French House of Bourbon to rule as King of Spain. The sum of his two reigns, 45 years and 21 days, is the longest in modern Spanish history.\nEarly years.\nPhilip was born at the Palace of Versailles in France the second"
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"warn him not to allow his queen to dominate him. \nMarie Luisa is described as remarkably mature for her age, politically savvy, articulate and hardworking, and she has been credited with giving the normally passive Philip V the energy he needed to participate in warfare.\nIn 1702, Philip V was obliged to leave Spain to fight in Naples as part of the ongoing War of Spanish Succession. During her husband's absence, Maria Luisa acted as Regent from Madrid. She was praised as an effective ruler, having successfully"
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"film \"The Burning Bed\" and as real-life murderer Diane Downs in the 1989 film \"Small Sacrifices\". Her 1980s work in TV movies also earned her four additional Golden Globe nominations.\nIn 1997, she gained some negative press for a rambling appearance on \"The Late Show with David Letterman\", but also garnered strong reviews for her role in the film \"The Apostle\" with Robert Duvall. She continued in numerous TV series, including recurring roles in the sitcom \"Spin City\" (2001)"
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"Farrah Fawcett.\"\nThat same year, Robert Duvall chose Fawcett to play the role of his wife in \"The Apostle,\" which was an independent feature film that he was producing. She received an Independent Spirit Award nomination as Best Actress for the film, which was highly critically acclaimed. In 2000, she worked with director Robert Altman and an all-star cast in the feature film \"Dr. T & the Women,\" as the wife of Richard Gere. (Her character has a mental breakdown, leading"
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"Saw VI\nSaw VI is a 2009 American horror film directed by Kevin Greutert from a screenplay written by Patrick Melton and Marcus Dunstan. It is the sixth installment in the \"Saw\" franchise and stars Tobin Bell, Costas Mandylor, Betsy Russell, Mark Rolston, Peter Outerbridge, and Shawnee Smith. It was produced by Mark Burg and Oren Koules of Twisted Pictures and distributed by Lionsgate.\n\"Saw VI\" continues the franchise's focus on the posthumous effects of the Jigsaw Killer and the progression of his successor,"
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"The Hunger Games (film)\nThe Hunger Games is a 2012 American dystopian science fiction-adventure film directed by Gary Ross and based on Suzanne Collins’s 2008 novel of the same name. It is the first installment in \"The Hunger Games\" film series and was produced by Nina Jacobson and Jon Kilik, with a screenplay by Ross, Collins, and Billy Ray. The film stars Jennifer Lawrence, Josh Hutcherson, Liam Hemsworth, Woody Harrelson, Elizabeth Banks, Lenny Kravitz, Stanley Tucci, and Donald Sutherland."
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", the lowest score of any film Hutcherson has acted in.\nIn 2013, Hutcherson voiced the character Nod in the animated action-adventure 3D film \"Epic\", loosely based on William Joyce's book, \"The Leaf Men and the Brave Good Bugs\"; the film is his most commercially successful except for \"The Hunger Games\" series. As filming approached for \"The Hunger Games\" sequel, \"\", he enlisted celebrity trainer Bobby Strom to assist him in five hour-long workouts per week."
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"Daisy Does America\nDaisy Does America is a hybrid reality/comedy series that premiered on TBS on 6 December 2005. The show, similar to British actress and comedian Daisy Donovan's previous outing for British television \"Daisy, Daisy\", was adapted for US audiences by actors Courteney Cox Arquette and David Arquette for their Coquette Productions and distributed by Warner Bros. Television.\nIn this unscripted program, Donovan attempts to follow the \"American Dream\" by blending in with ordinary people while at the same time poking fun at the"
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"Chris Evans (actor) starred in and directed at least one film."
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"Pilgrim vs. the World\" (2010), \"Snowpiercer\" (2013), and \"Gifted\" (2017). In 2014, he made his directorial debut with the drama film \"Before We Go\", in which he also starred. Evans made his Broadway debut in a 2018 production of \"Lobby Hero\".\nEarly life.\nEvans was born in Boston, Massachusetts, and raised in the town of Sudbury. His mother, Lisa (née Capuano), is an artistic director at the Concord"
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"thriller \"Cellular\", which starred Kim Basinger and Chris Evans. It is also the first film to be produced by Sirius XM Radio's production arm Sirius Pictures International. \"Connected\" is a Hong Kong-Chinese co-production; it was produced by Hong Kong's Emperor Motion Pictures, and Warner China Film HG, a joint venture between Warner Bros. and China Film Group.\nThe film was produced and directed by Benny Chan, and stars Louis Koo in the lead role. Both the director and actor had"
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"Cosmetic brands include rouge."
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"foundation, blush, and bronzer. Other common cosmetics include skin cleansers, body lotions, shampoo and conditioner, hairstyling products (gel, hair spray, etc.), perfume and cologne.\nIn the United States, the Food and Drug Administration (FDA), which regulates cosmetics, defines cosmetics as \"intended to be applied to the human body for cleansing, beautifying, promoting attractiveness, or altering the appearance without affecting the body's structure or functions\". This broad definition includes any material intended for use as"
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", which includes 8 Seconds, a Korean SPA brand, A Land, a Korean select shop, Espoir, VDL, both Korean cosmetic brands, and the other fashion and cosmetic brands. Notable Korean cosmetic stores include The Face Shop, The Saem, Aritaum, Etude House, Memebox and Innisfree."
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"Kim Barker's memoir was rejected as the source material for Whiskey Tango Foxtrot."
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"Whiskey Tango Foxtrot (film)\nWhiskey Tango Foxtrot is a 2016 American biographical war comedy-drama film directed by Glenn Ficarra and John Requa, and written by Robert Carlock, based on the memoir \"The Taliban Shuffle: Strange Days in Afghanistan and Pakistan\" by Kim Barker. The film stars Tina Fey, Margot Robbie, Martin Freeman, Christopher Abbott, Alfred Molina, and Billy Bob Thornton. It was released on March 4, 2016 by Paramount Pictures. It received mixed reviews from critics who praised the acting but"
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"Television. Peacocke announced his departure from \"Home and Away\" in February 2015. He filmed his final scenes in late 2014 and he made his last on-screen appearance 10 June 2015. Two months later, Peacocke returned to \"Home and Away\" to shoot scenes for a secret storyline due to air in late 2015.\nPeacocke appears as Nic in \"Whiskey Tango Foxtrot\", an adaptation of Kim Barker's memoir \"The Taliban Shuffle\". He also appears in the adaptation of \"Me Before You\""
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"Gerald Ford (disambiguation)\nGerald Ford (1913–2006) was the 38th President of the United States.\n- Presidency of Gerald Ford, his presidency\nGerald or Gerry Ford may also refer to:\n- Gerald Rudolff Ford (1890–1962), namesake stepfather of the 38th president\n- USS \"Gerald R. Ford\", a 2013 supercarrier named for the 38th President\n- \"Gerald R. Ford\"-class aircraft carrier, named for the lead ship\n- Gerald J. Ford (born 1944), banker\n- Gerald J."
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"Rhona Mitra\nRhona Natasha Mitra (born 9 August 1976) is an English actress, model, singer, and songwriter of half-Indian, half-Irish descent.\nMitra began her career as a model. She came to prominence as the Lara Croft model between 1997 and 1998. After completing her stint as Lara Croft, she concentrated on acting and is known for her roles as Holly Marie Begins on the sixth season of \"Party of Five\" (1999–2000); as Tara Wilson on the final season of"
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"surname: see Mitra (surname)\n- Mitra (crater), a crater on the Moon named for Sisir Kumar Mitra\n- Ramon Mitra, Jr., Filipino statesman, diplomat, and a renowned pro-democracy activist\n- Raul Mitra, Filipino composer, arranger, songwriter, musical director, pianist, and keyboardist\n- Rhona Mitra, an English actress\n- Shyam Mitra (1936–2019), Indian cricketer\nHeaddress.\nThe episcopal mitre's name comes from the Greek word \"mitra\" (μίτρα)"
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"Tom Felton\nThomas Andrew Felton (born 22 September 1987) is an English actor and musician. Felton began appearing in commercials when he was eight years old for companies such as Commercial Union and Barclaycard. He made his screen debut in the role of Peagreen Clock in \"The Borrowers\" (1997) and he portrayed Louis T. Leonowens in \"Anna and the King\" (1999). He rose to prominence for his role as Draco Malfoy in the film adaptions of the best-selling \"Harry Potter\" fantasy novels"
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"executive\n- Samuel Morse Felton, Jr., American railroad executive\n- Terry Felton, American baseball player\n- Tom Felton, actor notable for playing Draco Malfoy in the \"Harry Potter\" films\n- Verna Felton, American actress\n- William Harrell Felton, American politician\n- William Felton (composer), British composer\nFictional characters:\n- Beau Felton, fictional character from \"Homicide: Life on the Street\""
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"Robert Lee Yates was born in 1952."
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"Robert Lee Yates\nRobert Lee Yates Jr. (born May 27, 1952) is an American serial killer from Spokane, Washington. From 1996 to 1998, Yates is known to have murdered at least 13 women, all of whom were sex workers working on E. Sprague Avenue, in Spokane. Yates also confessed to two murders committed in Walla Walla in 1975 and a 1988 murder committed in Skagit County. In 2002, Yates was convicted of killing two women in Pierce County and sentenced to death, but his death sentences were"
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"Robert Yates\nRobert Yates is the name of:\n- Robert Yates (NASCAR owner) (1943–2017), NASCAR team owner\n- Robert Yates Racing, the team he owned\n- Robert Yates (politician) (1738–1801), Anti-Federalist American politician\n- Robert Yates (New Zealand cricketer) (1845–1931), New Zealand cricketer\n- Robert Yates (English cricketer) (born 1999), English cricketer\n- Robert Lee Yates (born 1952), serial killer\n- Robert D. Yates ("
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"Indiana Jones has been acted by River Phoenix."
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"\") and in the television series \"The Young Indiana Jones Chronicles\" by Corey Carrier, Sean Patrick Flanery, and George Hall. Doug Lee has supplied the voice of Jones for two LucasArts video games, \"Indiana Jones and the Fate of Atlantis\" and \"Indiana Jones and the Infernal Machine\", David Esch supplied his voice for \"Indiana Jones and the Emperor's Tomb\", and John Armstrong for \"Indiana Jones and the Staff of Kings\".\nJones is characterized by his iconic accoutrements (bullwhip,"
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"Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull\" in 2008. The character is also featured in novels, comics, video games, and other media. Jones is also featured in several Disney theme parks, including the Indiana Jones Adventure, Indiana Jones et le Temple du Péril, Indiana Jones Adventure: \nTemple of the Crystal Skull, and \"Epic Stunt Spectacular!\" attractions.\nJones is most famously portrayed by Harrison Ford and has also been portrayed by River Phoenix (as the young Jones in \"The Last Crusade"
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"Ethan Hawke is an American."
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"Ethan Hawke\nEthan Green Hawke (born November 6, 1970) is an American actor, writer, and director. He has been nominated for four Academy Awards and a Tony Award. Hawke has directed three feature films, three Off-Broadway plays, and a documentary. He has also written three novels. He made his film debut with the 1985 science fiction feature \"Explorers\", before making a breakthrough appearance in the 1989 drama \"Dead Poets Society\". He appeared in various films before taking a role in"
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"Maya Hawke\nMaya Ray Thurman Hawke (born July 8, 1998) is an American actress and model. She is the daughter of actress Uma Thurman and actor Ethan Hawke. She made her screen debut as Jo March in the 2017 BBC adaptation of \"Little Women\" and starred as Robin in the third season of the Netflix series \"Stranger Things\" (2019).\nEarly life and education.\nHawke was born on July 8, 1998, in New York City, the older of two children born to"
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"Gianluigi Buffon has yet to win anything with Juventus F.C."
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"and helped Parma win the Coppa Italia, the UEFA Cup and the Supercoppa Italiana, in 1999. After joining Juventus in 2001 for the world record fee for a goalkeeper of €52 million at the time, Buffon won Serie A titles in both of his first two seasons at the club, and established himself as one of the best players in the world in his position. With Juventus, he won a record nine Serie A titles, four Coppa Italia titles, and five Supercoppa Italiana titles. After 17 years with Juventus"
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"to Serie A after relegation due to the 2006 Italian football scandal.\nClub career Juventus.\nIn July 2007, Juventus F.C. officially offered a contract to Novembre. Juventus youth goalkeeper, Antonio Mirante was sent out on loan during that transfer window and hence, Novembre and Jess Vanstrattan were signed to provide extra cover for first choice Gianluigi Buffon and experienced backup Emanuele Belardi. Despite taking part in several friendly matches, as well as summer tournaments, Novembre spent the entire 2007–2008 season behind Buffon, Belardi, and Vanstrattan in the pecking"
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