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[ "", "John McCain was a Democratic Presidential Candidate." ]
[ [ "Represent the following document", "a key role in alleviating a crisis over judicial nominations.\nMcCain entered the race for the Republican nomination for president in 2000, but lost a heated primary season contest to Governor George W. Bush of Texas. He secured the Republican presidential nomination in 2008, but lost the general election. McCain subsequently adopted more orthodox conservative stances and attitudes and largely opposed actions of the Obama administration, especially with regard to foreign policy matters. In 2015, he became Chairman of the Senate Armed Services Committee. He refused to support then-" ] ]
[ [ "represent the article for finding a claim of about one sentence that the article confirms", "has leaned towards the Republican Party. The last Democratic presidential candidate to win Butler was Lyndon Johnson in 1964. In the 2000 U.S. presidential election, the county was carried by Republican George W. Bush 62% to Democrat Al Gore 35%. In the 2004 U.S. presidential election, the county was carried by Republican George W. Bush 64% to Democrat John Kerry 35%. In the 2008 U.S. presidential election, the county was carried by Republican John McCain 63% to Democrat Barack Obama 35%.\nAdditionally, John McCain" ] ]
[ "Represent this text so we find an article on Wikipedia that is related", "Jamaicans for Justice is a violent group." ]
[ [ "Represent this Wikipedia passage to find a one sentence statement which it confirms", "Jamaicans for Justice\nJamaicans for Justice (JFJ) is a non-profit, non-partisan human rights organization in Jamaica. JFJ was founded in 1999 in Kingston, Jamaica. The group was co-founded by Jamaican human rights activist Dr. Carolyn Gomes who in 2008 was awarded the United Nations Prize in the Field of Human Rights. The organization is most widely known for providing legal support to hundreds of victims of state abuse in Jamaica and litigation of human rights issues before Jamaican and international tribunals. \nOrigin." ] ]
[ [ "Represent the article for finding a claim of about one sentence that the article confirms", "is currently the executive director of the Caribbean Vulnerable Communities Coalition (CVC), which works with Caribbean populations who are particularly vulnerable to HIV/AIDS and have social and financial barriers barring them from treatment and aid. Prior to assuming this role in January 2014, Gomes served as executive director of Jamaicans for Justice (JFJ), which she founded in Kingston in 1999 in order to fill the gap needed in Jamaica for a citizens' rights action group that works towards eradicating corruption in the judicial system and the public sphere as" ] ]
[ "represent this sentence to retrieve a wikipedia article all about it:", "Michelle Obama was a First Lady." ]
[ [ "Represent the article for finding a claim of about one sentence that the article confirms!", "Michelle Obama\nMichelle LaVaughn Obama (\"née\" Robinson; born January 17, 1964) is an American lawyer, university administrator and writer, who was the first lady of the United States from 2009 to 2017. She is married to the 44th president of the United States, Barack Obama, and was the first African-American first lady.\nRaised on the South Side of Chicago, Illinois, Obama is a graduate of Princeton University and Harvard Law School. In her early legal career, she worked at the" ] ]
[ [ "Represent the article for finding a claim of about one sentence that the article confirms", "First Lady Michelle Obama (painting)\nFirst Lady Michelle Obama is a 2018 portrait of Michelle Obama by the artist Amy Sherald for the National Portrait Gallery, Washington D.C.\nObama selected the artist, as well as the dress by the brand Milly by fashion designer Michelle Smith. Obama's face is stylized in shades of gray, an artistic technique known as grisaille, a key theme in works by Sherald, and the background is a simple blue evoking American folk art. Rather than focusing on an individualized glamor, the dress" ] ]
[ "Represent this sentence to retrieve a Wikipedia article all about it", "Audrey Horne was introduced in a series that premiered on Sunday." ]
[ [ "Represent this Wikipedia passage to find a one sentence statement which it confirms", "Audrey Horne\nAudrey Horne is a fictional character from the ABC television series \"Twin Peaks\", played by Sherilyn Fenn. The character was created by David Lynch. She was introduced in the pilot. The daughter of Ben (Richard Beymer) and Sylvia Horne, sister of Johnny Horne (Robert Bauer) and half-sister of Donna Hayward (Lara Flynn Boyle), her storylines focused on her infatuation with the series protagonist Dale Cooper (Kyle MacLachlan), infiltrating the brothel/casino One Eyed Jacks and becoming an" ] ]
[ [ "Represent the article for finding a claim of about one sentence that the article confirms", "Lara Flynn Boyle as Donna Hayward, Sherilyn Fenn as Audrey Horne, Warren Frost as Dr. Will Hayward, Peggy Lipton as Norma Jennings, James Marshall as James Hurley, Everett McGill as Big Ed Hurley, Jack Nance as Pete Martell, Kimmy Robertson as Lucy Moran, Ray Wise as Leland Palmer, Joan Chen as Josie Packard, and Piper Laurie as Catherine Martell.\nOn October 6, 2014, it was announced that the series would return for a third season to air on Showtime. It premiered on May 21," ] ]
[ "Represent this text so we find an article on Wikipedia that is related", "Eat Pray Love is a romantic comedy-drama film from the 1960s." ]
[ [ "represent this text to retrieve a related one-sentence statement\n\n------\n\nFor example, Seattle\nSeattle ( ) is a seaport city on the West Coast of the United States. It is the seat of King County, Washington. With an estimated 744,955 residents , Seattle is the largest city in both the state of Washington and the Pacific Northwest region of North America. According to U.S. Census data released in 2018, the Seattle metropolitan area's population stands at 3.94 million, and ranks as the 15th largest in the United States. In July 2013, it was the fastest-growing major city in the United should be similar to Seattle is the largest city in the Pacific Northwest area of North America.", "Eat Pray Love\nEat Pray Love is a 2010 American biographical romantic drama film starring Julia Roberts as Elizabeth Gilbert, based on Gilbert's 2006 memoir of the same name. Ryan Murphy co-wrote and directed the film, which was released in the United States on August 13, 2010. It received mixed to negative reviews from critics, but was a financial success, grossing $204.6 million worldwide against a $60 million budget.\nPlot.\nElizabeth Gilbert had everything a modern woman is supposed to dream of having" ] ]
[ [ "Represent this Wikipedia passage to find a one sentence statement which it confirms", "role in the period drama \"Doubt\" (2008) proved to be a breakthrough for Davis and she received Golden Globe for Best Supporting Actress and the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress nominations for it. Davis starred opposite Denzel Washington as an dutiful yet strong minded wife Rose Maxson, in a revival of Wilson's play \"Fences\" (2010), that earned her Tony Award for Best Actress in a Play. The same year she played Julia Roberts' best friend in romantic-comedy \"Eat Pray Love\"." ] ]
[ "Represent the sentence to find a Wikipedia article related to it", "Bill Gates was a chief software architect." ]
[ [ "Represent this text to retrieve a related one-sentence statement", "Bill Gates\nWilliam Henry Gates III (born October 28, 1955) is an American business magnate, investor, author, philanthropist, and humanitarian. He is best known as the principal founder of Microsoft Corporation. During his career at Microsoft, Gates held the positions of chairman, CEO and chief software architect, while also being the largest individual shareholder until May 2014.\nIn 1975, Gates and Paul Allen launched Microsoft, which became the world's largest PC software company. Gates led the company as chairman and CEO" ] ]
[ [ "Represent the article for finding a claim of about one sentence that the article confirms", "The SMCS project started to develop SMCS-NG (\"Next Generation\") as SMCS running on PC hardware. The plan was to convert the SMCS infrastructure and applications to run on the Microsoft Windows operating system.\nHowever, some software engineers had misgivings. In April 2002 Bill Gates, appearing in his capacity as Microsoft's Chief Software Architect, had given sworn testimony under oath to the US Courts. Gates' testimony included statements that Microsoft Windows was indissoluble and could not be created in cut-down form. Paragraphs" ] ]
[ "Represent the sentence to find a Wikipedia article related to it:", "Andy Fletcher is a founding member of Depeche Mode." ]
[ [ "Represent this text to retrieve a related one-sentence statement", "Andy Fletcher (musician)\nAndrew John Leonard Fletcher (born 8 July 1961), popularly known as \"Fletch\", is an English keyboard player and one of the founding members of the electronic band Depeche Mode.\nCareer.\nCareer Depeche Mode.\nIn the late 1970s, Fletcher and schoolmate Vince Clarke formed the short-lived band No Romance in China, in which Fletcher played bass guitar. In 1980, Fletcher met Martin Gore at the Van Gogh Pub on Paycocke Road in Basildon. With Clarke, the" ] ]
[ [ "represent this text to retrieve a related one-sentence statement.\n\nE.g. Love Actually\nLove Actually is a 2003 Christmas-themed romantic comedy film written and directed by Richard Curtis. It features an ensemble cast, many of whom had worked with Curtis in previous film and television projects. The screenplay delves into different aspects of love as shown through ten separate stories involving a wide variety of individuals, many of whom are shown to be interlinked as the tales progress. Most of the film was filmed on location in London. The story begins five weeks before Christmas and is played out in a weekly == Love Actually is a movie.", "Depeche Mode\nDepeche Mode () are an English electronic band formed in Basildon, Essex, in 1980. The group currently consists of a trio of Dave Gahan (lead vocals and co-songwriting), Martin Gore (keyboards, guitar, and main songwriting), and Andy Fletcher (keyboards).\nDepeche Mode released their debut album \"Speak & Spell\" in 1981, bringing the band onto the British new wave scene. Founding member Vince Clarke left after the release of the album; they recorded \"A" ] ]
[ "Represent this sentence to retrieve a Wikipedia article all about it", "Marlon Brando was in a film." ]
[ [ "Represent this text to retrieve a related one-sentence statement.", "He is credited with helping to popularize the Stanislavski system of acting, having studied with Stella Adler in the 1940s. He is often regarded as one of the first actors to bring Method Acting (built from the Stanislavski system) to mainstream audiences. \nHe initially gained acclaim and an Academy Award nomination for reprising the role of Stanley Kowalski in the 1951 film adaptation of Tennessee Williams' play \"A Streetcar Named Desire\", a role that he originated successfully on Broadway. He received further praise for his performance as Terry Malloy" ] ]
[ [ "Represent this text to retrieve a related one-sentence statement", "Always Brando\nAlways Brando is a 2011 film directed by Tunisian director Ridha Behi. Originally titled \"Brando and Brando\", it was set to star Marlon Brando and Christian Erickson until Brando's death. The film premiered at 2011 Toronto International Film Festival then Abu Dhabi Film Festival where producers Ziad Hamzeh and Ridha Behi received the Black Pearl award for best producers.\nPlot.\nA story of innocence lost, of love abandoned and of dreams shattered as a young Tunisian look alike to Marlon Brando on a quest to reach" ] ]
[ "Represent this sentence to retrieve a Wikipedia article all about it", "There is an intro in Bohemian Rhapsody." ]
[ [ "Represent the article for finding a claim of about one sentence that the article confirms", "Bohemian Rhapsody\n\"Bohemian Rhapsody\" is a song by the British rock band Queen. It was written by Freddie Mercury for the band's 1975 album \"A Night at the Opera\". It is a six-minute suite, consisting of several sections without a chorus: an intro, a ballad segment, an operatic passage, a hard rock part and a reflective coda. The song is a more accessible take on the 1970s progressive rock genre.\nUpon its release as a single, \"Bohemian Rhapsody\" became" ] ]
[ [ "represent this text to retrieve a related one-sentence statement:\n\nFor example, 'election to replace then-Governor Gray Davis. He was sworn in on November 17, to serve the remainder of Davis' term. He was then re-elected in the 2006 California gubernatorial election, to serve a full term as governor. In 2011, he completed his second term as governor and returned to acting.\nSchwarzenegger was nicknamed \"the Austrian Oak\" in his bodybuilding days, \"Arnie\" or \"Schwarzy\" during his acting career, \"The Governator\" (a portmanteau of \"Governor\" and' should be close to 'Arnold Schwarzenegger served two days as governor.'", "The Rhapsody Tour\nThe Rhapsody Tour is the ongoing worldwide concert tour by British rock band Queen and American singer Adam Lambert. The tour was announced following the success of the biopic film \"Bohemian Rhapsody\". The North American dates of the tour sold out in April 2019.\nSet list.\nThis set list is representative of the performance on 27 July 2019 in Detroit, Michigan. It does not represent the set list at all concerts for the duration of the tour.\n1. \"Innuendo\" (Intro" ] ]
[ "represent this sentence to retrieve a wikipedia article all about it\n\n\nGiven Tony Blair is American., a positive would be Tony Blair\nAnthony Charles Lynton Blair (born 6 May 1953) is a British politician who served as Prime Minister of the United Kingdom from 1997 to 2007 and Leader of the Labour Party from 1994 to 2007. He was Leader of the Opposition from 1994 to 1997. As of 2017, Blair is the last British Labour Party leader to have won a general election.\nFrom 1983 to 2007, Blair was the Member of Parliament (MP) for Sedgefield. He was elected Labour Party leader in July 1994, following & a negative would be The Prisoner or: How I Planned to Kill Tony Blair\nThe Prisoner or: How I Planned to Kill Tony Blair is a 2006 documentary film by American documentary filmmaker Michael Tucker.\nThe film depicts Yunis Khatayer Abbas, an Iraqi journalist who was detained by US troops in 2003 and later imprisoned at Abu Ghraib prison for nine months. Although innocent, he was accused by American military officials of plotting to assassinate then British prime minister Tony Blair along with his two brothers.\nProduction notes.\nDirector Tucker was shooting", "Kiefer Sutherland is a person who produces." ]
[ [ "Represent the article for finding a claim of about one sentence that the article confirms", "Kiefer Sutherland\nKiefer William Frederick Dempsey George Rufus Sutherland (born 21 December 1966) is a British-Canadian actor, voice actor, producer, director, and singer-songwriter. He is known for his role as Jack Bauer in the Fox drama series \"24\" (2001–2010, 2014), for which he won an Emmy Award, a Golden Globe Award, two Screen Actors Guild Awards, and two Satellite Awards. He is the son of Canadian actors Donald Sutherland and Shirley Douglas and the father of actress Sarah" ] ]
[ [ "represent this text to retrieve a related one-sentence statement", "Woman Wanted\nWoman Wanted is a 1999 film directed by Kiefer Sutherland (later credited as Alan Smithee). It is based on a novel by Joanna Glass, who also wrote the screenplay. It stars Sutherland, Holly Hunter, Michael Moriarty, and Sutherland's mother, Shirley Douglas.\nPremise.\nThe story is about a woman (Holly Hunter) who works as a housekeeper for a widower (Michael Moriarty) and his adult son (Kiefer Sutherland).\nCast.\n- Kiefer Sutherland as Wendell Goddard" ] ]
[ "Represent this text so we find an article on Wikipedia that is related", "Tyrese Gibson is from Earth." ]
[ [ "Represent this Wikipedia passage to find a one sentence statement which it confirms", "Tyrese Gibson\nTyrese Gibson (born December 30, 1978), also known mononymously as Tyrese, is an American singer, songwriter, rapper, actor, model, VJ and screenwriter. He played Joseph \"Jody\" Summers in \"Baby Boy\", Angel Mercer in \"Four Brothers\", Roman Pearce in the \"Fast and the Furious\" series and Robert Epps in the \"Transformers\" film series. After releasing several albums, he transitioned into films, with lead roles in several major Hollywood releases.\nEarly" ] ]
[ [ "Represent the article for finding a claim of about one sentence that the article confirms", "the dead Decepticons in the Laurentian Abyss. Sam and Mikaela then start a romantic relationship while the Autobots secretly hide out on Earth, and Optimus sends a transmission into space inviting any surviving Autobots to join them.\nA brief mid-credits scene shows Starscream escaping into space to rally other Decepticons and summon them to Earth.\nCast.\n- Shia LaBeouf as Sam Witwicky, the young descendant of an Arctic explorer who stumbles on a big secret which becomes the last hope for Earth.\n- Tyrese Gibson as TSgt" ] ]
[ "Represent the sentence to find a Wikipedia article related to it", "John Glenn is not an American." ]
[ [ "Represent the article for finding a claim of about one sentence that the article confirms", "John Glenn\nJohn Herschel Glenn Jr. (July 18, 1921 – December 8, 2016) was a United States Marine Corps aviator, engineer, astronaut, businessman, and politician. He was the first American to orbit the Earth, circling it three times in 1962. Following his retirement from NASA, he served from 1974 to 1999 as a Democratic United States Senator from Ohio.\nBefore joining NASA, Glenn was a distinguished fighter pilot in World War II, China and Korea. He shot down three MiG-15s," ] ]
[ [ "Represent this text to retrieve a related one-sentence statement", "John Requa\nJohn Requa (born January 1, 1967 in Burien, WA) is an American screenwriter (with Glenn Ficarra) of \"Cats & Dogs\", \"Bad Santa\" and the 2005 remake \"Bad News Bears\".\nThe DVD commentary for \"Bad News Bears\" revealed that Requa was to have had a bit role in the film, but it was not shot.\nRequa and Ficarra directed Jim Carrey and Ewan McGregor in their screenplay \"I Love You Phillip Morris\".\nEarly life" ] ]
[ "represent this sentence to retrieve a wikipedia article all about it", "Paramore's deluxe edition came out in November of 2014." ]
[ [ "represent this wikipedia passage to find a one sentence statement which it confirms\n\n------\n\nFor example, 'The Matrix Revolutions\nThe Matrix Revolutions is a 2003 science fiction action film written and directed by the Wachowskis. It was the third installment of \"The Matrix\" trilogy, released six months following \"The Matrix Reloaded\". The film was released simultaneously in 60 countries on November 5, 2003. While it is the final film in the series, the \"Matrix\" storyline is continued in \"The Matrix Online\". It was the first live-action feature film to be released in both regular and IMAX theaters at' should be close to 'The Matrix Revolutions was written by The Coen Brothers.'", "was released on November 24, 2014.\nFour singles were released from the album: \"Now\", \"Still Into You\", \"Daydreaming\", and the Grammy-winning song \"Ain't It Fun\". \"Still Into You\" and \"Ain't It Fun\" have reached top ten positions on various charts in the United States and have been certified double platinum by the RIAA, making \"Paramore\" the first of the band's albums to have produced more than one double platinum single." ] ]
[ [ "Represent this Wikipedia passage to find a one sentence statement which it confirms", "to See Your Heart Break\" was re-recorded in 2014 to feature Joy Williams on vocals for inclusion on the deluxe edition of the album. A black-and-white video for the song premiered November 24, 2014. It reached number 23 on the \"Billboard\" Hot Rock Songs chart.\nComposition.\nAccording to Patrick Bowman at Idolator, the album features the same alternative rock and pop punk sound of Paramore's previous albums. Ben Rayner of the \"Toronto Star\" stated the band abandoned the emo" ] ]
[ "Represent the sentence to find a Wikipedia article related to it", "Ozzy Osbourne had a solo career." ]
[ [ "Represent the article for finding a claim of about one sentence that the article confirms.", "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" ] ]
[ [ "Represent this text to retrieve a related one-sentence statement!", "pregnant at the time and subsequently lost the baby. She soon lost contact with her father and did not speak to him for 20 years.\nLevy began dating future husband Ozzy Osbourne in 1979 after Black Sabbath fired him and took over his management from the Arden organisation. Levy coordinated the recruitment of a backing band (Randy Rhoads, Bob Daisley, and Lee Kerslake) for the recording of the \"Blizzard of Ozz\" album and helped Ozzy launch what became a successful solo career.\nOsbourne had a troubled life with" ] ]
[ "Represent this sentence to retrieve a Wikipedia article all about it", "Planet of the Apes was a monetary success." ]
[ [ "Represent this text to retrieve a related one-sentence statement", ". The film's final \"closed\" cost was $5.8 million.\nThe film was released on February 8, 1968, in the United States and was a commercial success, earning a lifetime domestic gross of $32.6 million. The film was groundbreaking for its prosthetic makeup techniques by artist John Chambers and was well received by critics and audiences, launching a film franchise, including four sequels, as well as a short-lived television show, animated series, comic books, and various merchandising. In particular, Roddy" ] ]
[ [ "Represent this Wikipedia passage to find a one sentence statement which it confirms", "be unfilmable, was taken by surprise at the worldwide success and impact of the film. He wrote a script for a sequel titled \"Planet of the Men\", but the producers of the original film turned it down. The second film, \"Beneath the Planet of the Apes\", which came out in 1970, was also very successful. It was followed by \"Escape from the Planet of the Apes\" in 1971, \"Conquest of the Planet of the Apes\" in 1972, and \"Battle for the" ] ]
[ "Represent this text so we find an article on Wikipedia that is related.", "Randy Orton was born in April." ]
[ [ "Represent this text to retrieve a related one-sentence statement", "Randy Orton\nRandal Keith Orton (born April 1, 1980) is an American professional wrestler and occasional actor. He is signed to WWE, where he performs on the SmackDown brand.\nOrton is a third-generation professional wrestler as his grandfather Bob Orton, Sr., his father \"Cowboy\" Bob Orton, and his uncle Barry Orton all competed in the professional wrestling business. Before being promoted to the main World Wrestling Federation (WWF, now WWE) roster, Orton trained in and wrestled for Mid-" ] ]
[ [ "Represent the article for finding a claim of about one sentence that the article confirms", "to win the SmackDown Tag Team Championship (with Randy Orton and Luke Harper under the Freebird rule) once, the WWE Championship once, and the Raw Tag Team Championship (with Matt Hardy) once. After taking a hiatus in mid-2018, Wyatt returned to WWE programming in April 2019 with a new gimmick of a children's entertainer, hosting \"Firefly Fun House\" segments and using an in-ring persona known as 'The Fiend'.\nEarly life.\nWindham Lawrence Rotunda was born in Brooksville, Florida," ] ]
[ "Represent this text so we find an article on Wikipedia that is related", "The Democratic Republic of the Congo is a country." ]
[ [ "represent this wikipedia passage to find a one sentence statement which it confirms", "Republic of the Congo\nThe Republic of the Congo ( , ), also known as Congo-Brazzaville, the Congo Republic, West Congo, ROC or simply the Congo, is a country located in the western coast of Central Africa. It is bordered by five countries: Gabon to its west; Cameroon to its northwest and the Central African Republic to its northeast; the Democratic Republic of the Congo to the southeast and the Angolan exclave of Cabinda to its south; and the Atlantic Ocean to its southwest.\nThe" ] ]
[ [ "Represent this Wikipedia passage to find a one sentence statement which it confirms", "List of companies of the Democratic Republic of the Congo\nThe Democratic Republic of the Congo is a country located in the African Great Lakes region of Central Africa. It is the second largest country in Africa by area and the eleventh largest in the world. With a population of over 75 million, the Democratic Republic of the Congo is the nineteenth most populous nation in the world, the fourth most populous nation in Africa, as well as the most populous officially Francophone country.\nSparsely populated in relation to its area," ] ]
[ "Represent the sentence to find a Wikipedia article related to it", "Universal Music released Paradise." ]
[ [ "Represent this Wikipedia passage to find a one sentence statement which it confirms", "Paradise (Lana Del Rey EP)\nParadise is the third extended play and second major release by American singer and songwriter Lana Del Rey; it was released on November 9, 2012 by Universal Music. It was additionally packaged with the reissue of her second studio album, \"Born to Die\" (2012), titled \"\". Del Rey enlisted collaborators including producers Rick Nowels, Justin Parker and Rick Rubin. The EP's sound has been described as baroque pop and trip hop.\nUpon its release, \"" ] ]
[ [ "Represent the article for finding a claim of about one sentence that the article confirms", "monks from Heiligenkreuz abbey recorded a CD of Gregorian plainsong, which was released on May 19 on Universal Classics under the title \"Chant: Music For Paradise\" (titled \"Chant: Music for the Soul\" in the United States). A digital single from the album, \"Hymnus 'Veni Creator Spiritus'\" was released on May 12. The monks signed the deal with Universal Music after the label had advertised their search for sacred singers and the monks submitted their demo via YouTube. The album quickly went gold in" ] ]
[ "Represent the sentence to find a Wikipedia article related to it", "Game of Thrones's third season concluded on June 9, 2013 and received high acclaim." ]
[ [ "Represent this text to retrieve a related one-sentence statement", "Game of Thrones (season 3)\nThe third season of the fantasy drama television series \"Game of Thrones\" premiered in the United States on HBO on March 31, 2013, and concluded on June 9, 2013. It was broadcast on Sunday at 9:00 pm in the United States, consisting of 10 episodes, each running approximately 50–60 minutes. The season is based roughly on the first half of \"A Storm of Swords\" (the third of the \"A Song of Ice and Fire\" novels by George R." ] ]
[ [ "represent the article for finding a claim of about one sentence that the article confirms:", "'s fifth broadcast season, after which it was canceled by NBC. Yahoo! Screen commissioned its sixth and final season, which concluded on June 2, 2015.\n\"Community\" received critical acclaim for its acting and writing, appeared on numerous critics' year-end \"best-of\" lists for 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2014, and 2015, and developed a cult following. The show entered broadcast syndication in 2013, was released on DVD, and has been available to stream through Hulu in" ] ]
[ "", "USS Constitution duties included protecting American merchant shipping." ]
[ [ "Represent the article for finding a claim of about one sentence that the article confirms", "were larger and more heavily armed and built than standard frigates of the period. She was built at Edmund Hartt's shipyard in the North End of Boston, Massachusetts. Her first duties were to provide protection for American merchant shipping during the Quasi-War with France and to defeat the Barbary pirates in the First Barbary War.\n\"Constitution\" is most noted for her actions during the War of 1812 against the United Kingdom, when she captured numerous merchant ships and defeated five British warships: , , , , and ." ] ]
[ [ "Represent this Wikipedia passage to find a one sentence statement which it confirms", "1797 and immediately began duties with the newly formed United States Navy protecting American merchant shipping during the Quasi-War with France.\nIn 1861 \"United States\" was in port at Norfolk and was seized by the Virginia Navy and subsequently commissioned into the Confederate navy as CSS \"United States\", but was later scuttled by Confederate forces. Union forces raised the scuttled ship, and retained control of the ship until she was broken up in 1865.\nDesign and construction.\nDuring the 1790s American merchant vessels began to" ] ]
[ "Represent this text so we find an article on Wikipedia that is related.", "Boa is part of K-pop Star 2." ]
[ [ "Represent this text to retrieve a related one-sentence statement", "K-pop Star 2\nThe second season of the South Korean reality television competition show \"K-pop Star\" premiered on SBS on November 18, 2012, airing Sunday evenings at 4:55 pm KST as part of the \"Good Sunday\" lineup. Yoon Do-hyun returned as host and narrator, and Boom returned as live host. Yang Hyun-suk, Park Jin-young, and BoA returned as judges. The season ended on April 6, 2013, with Akdong Musician crowned as winner and chose to" ] ]
[ [ "Represent this Wikipedia passage to find a one sentence statement which it confirms", "first broadcast on April 21, 2013, replacing \"K-pop Star 2\".\nFormer segments \"K-pop Star 2\".\n- Aired: November 18, 2012 – April 14, 2013\n- Starring: Yoon Do-hyun, Boom, BoA, Park Jin-young, Yang Hyun-suk\n\"Survival Audition K-pop Star 2\" (Korean: 서바이벌 오디션 K팝스타 2) is the second season of audition program \"K-pop Star\", with returning judges, BoA, Park" ] ]
[ "Represent this sentence to retrieve a Wikipedia article all about it", "Drake (musician) had an album that was certified by a trade organization that represents the recording industry in the United States." ]
[ [ "Represent this Wikipedia passage to find a one sentence statement which it confirms", "Recording Industry Association of America\nThe Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA) is a trade organization that represents the recording industry in the United States. Its members consist of record labels and distributors, which the RIAA says \"create, manufacture and/or distribute approximately 85% of all legally sold recorded music in the United States.\" The RIAA headquarters is in Washington, D.C.\nThe RIAA was formed in 1952. Its original mission was to administer recording copyright fees and problems, work with trade unions, and do research relating" ] ]
[ [ "Represent this text to retrieve a related one-sentence statement", "of traditional whole album sales. The mixtape was also streamed 17.3 million times on Spotify, breaking Drake's own record that was made with \"Nothing Was the Same\"s debut week. Because of the mixtape, Drake also became the first rapper to top the US \"Billboard\" Artist 100. As of December 2015, the mixtape has sold 1.1 million copies in the United States. On March 15, 2016, the mixtape was certified double platinum by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA) for combined sales and album-" ] ]
[ "represent this text so we find an article on wikipedia that is related.", "The OA is an HBO movie." ]
[ [ "Represent this Wikipedia passage to find a one sentence statement which it confirms", "The OA\nThe OA is an American mystery drama web television series with science fiction, supernatural and fantasy elements. The OA debuted on Netflix on December 16, 2016. Created and executive produced by Brit Marling and Zal Batmanglij, the series is their third collaboration. The series consists of two seasons of eight episodes each, mostly directed by Batmanglij, and is produced by Plan B Entertainment and Anonymous Content. In the series, Marling stars as a young woman named Prairie Johnson who resurfaces after having been missing for seven years" ] ]
[ [ "Represent this text to retrieve a related one-sentence statement", "Alexa Demie\nAlexa Demie (born December 11, 1994) is an American actress. She is most known for her roles in \"Mid90s\" (2018), and currently stars as Maddy Perez in the HBO drama series \"Euphoria\".\nEarly life.\nDemie was raised in Los Angeles, California.\nCareer.\nDemie has guest starred on shows \"Ray Donovan\", \"Love\", and \"The OA\".\nIn 2018, Demie appeared in \"Mid90s\", directed by Jonah" ] ]
[ "represent the sentence to find a wikipedia article related to it\nExamples:\n'Thinkin Bout You was nominated for Record of the Year.' == 'Thinkin Bout You\n\"Thinkin Bout You\" is a song by American singer Frank Ocean, released as the lead single from his debut studio album \"Channel Orange\" (2012). The song was written by Ocean and produced by Shea Taylor. Originally to be featured on Bridget Kelly's debut album, Ocean released his original version of the track for free on his Tumblr account in 2011. In May 2012, the song was officially sent to radio and released on iTunes as a single by Ocean. Kelly would later' != 'and MellowHype's \"Numbers,\" released on October 9. On December 5, 2012 it was announced Frank Ocean was nominated for six awards at the 55th Grammys, including Best New Artist, Record of the Year for \"Thinkin Bout You\" and Album of the Year for \"channel ORANGE.\"\nOn April 2, Tyler, The Creator released his second studio album, \"Wolf\", which received positive reviews from critics and debuted at #3 on the \"Billboard\" 200, selling 89,895 copies in the'", "There is a popular culture category for fashion." ]
[ [ "represent this wikipedia passage to find a one sentence statement which it confirms", "places in the news), politics, fashion, technology, and slang.\nPopular culture is sometimes viewed by many people as being trivial and \"dumbed down\" in order to find consensual acceptance from (or to attract attention amongst) the mainstream. As a result, it comes under heavy criticism from various non-mainstream sources (most notably from religious groups and from countercultural groups) which deem it superficial, consumerist, sensationalist, or corrupt.\nHistory and definitions.\nThe term \"popular culture\" was" ] ]
[ [ "", "appreciation. However, in recent times, many aspects of the fetish fashion market have been incorporated and accepted into mainstream fashion whereby fashion creators will directly use exotic fabrics such as latex or sheer instead of cotton or wool for their creations.\nPopular culture.\nThere have been several notable performers and producers of both the bondage and fetish area who have attained mainstream notability. The most recognized is the 1950s bondage model and pin-up girl, Bettie Page who posed for photographer Irving Klaw for mail-order photographs and was" ] ]
[ "represent this sentence to retrieve a wikipedia article all about it:\nThe provided query could be 'Hungary is surrounded by water.' and the positive 'Hungary\nHungary ( ) is a country in Central Europe. Spanning in the Carpathian Basin, it borders Slovakia to the north, Ukraine to the northeast, Austria to the northwest, Romania to the east, Serbia to the south, Croatia to the southwest, and Slovenia to the west. With about 10 million inhabitants, Hungary is a medium-sized member state of the European Union. The official language is Hungarian, which is the most widely spoken Uralic language in the world, and among the few non-Indo' and the negative 'Hydrology of Hungary\nThe hydrology of Hungary is mostly determined by Hungary's lying in the middle of the Carpathian Basin, half surrounded by the Carpathian Mountains. All parts of the country have some outflow. All surface water gravitates towards its southern centre, and from there, is united in the Danube, which flows into the Black Sea. The whole of Hungary lies within the Danube drainage basin.\nThe total length of all the irrigation systems and inland waterways in the country is about .\nThe annual water balance of'", "Patch Adams (film) is a 1998 film." ]
[ [ "Represent the article for finding a claim of about one sentence that the article confirms", "Patch Adams (film)\nPatch Adams is a 1998 semi-biographical comedy film starring Robin Williams, Monica Potter, Philip Seymour Hoffman and Bob Gunton. Directed by Tom Shadyac, it is based on the life story of Dr. Hunter \"Patch\" Adams and the book, \"Gesundheit: Good Health is a Laughing Matter\", by Dr. Adams and Maureen Mylander. Despite being poorly received by critics and Dr. Adams himself, the film was a box-office success; grossing over twice its budget in the United States" ] ]
[ [ "Represent the article for finding a claim of about one sentence that the article confirms", "of learning what is necessary to be a monarch\n- \"Gia\" (1998) – based on the life of Gia Carangi, a top American fashion model during the late 1970s and early 1980s\n- \"Gods and Monsters\" (1998) – depiction of the last days of British film director James Whale\n- \"Patch Adams\" (1998) – the story of the medical doctor, clown, performer, and social activist Patch Adams, directed by Tom Shadyac\n- \"Psycho\" (1998) –" ] ]
[ "Represent this text so we find an article on Wikipedia that is related", "Queen Victoria was the Duke of Kent and Strathearn's daughter." ]
[ [ "Represent this Wikipedia passage to find a one sentence statement which it confirms", "reign, her popularity recovered. Her Golden and Diamond Jubilees were times of public celebration. She died on the Isle of Wight in 1901. The last British monarch of the House of Hanover, she was succeeded by her son Edward VII of Albert's House of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha.\nBirth and family.\nVictoria's father was Prince Edward, Duke of Kent and Strathearn, the fourth son of the reigning King of the United Kingdom, George III. Until 1817, Edward's niece, Princess Charlotte of" ] ]
[ [ "Represent this text to retrieve a related one-sentence statement", "Victoria became pregnant, and the Duke and Duchess, determined to have their child born in England, raced back. Arriving at Dover on 23 April 1819, they moved into Kensington Palace, where Victoria gave birth to a daughter on 24 May 1819, Princess Alexandrina Victoria of Kent, later Queen Victoria. An efficient organiser, Sir John Conroy's planning ensured the Kents' speedy return to England in time for the birth of their first child.\nWidowhood.\nThe Duke of Kent died suddenly of pneumonia in January 1820" ] ]
[ "represent the input", "Peyton Manning played for the Colts until 2011." ]
[ [ "Represent this Wikipedia passage to find a one sentence statement which it confirms!", "well as their first since relocating to Indianapolis.\nAfter undergoing neck surgery that forced him to miss the entire 2011 season, Manning was released by the Colts and signed with the Broncos. Serving as the team's starting quarterback from 2012 to 2015, he contributed to the Broncos reaching the top of their division each year and his playing career concluded with a victory in Super Bowl 50.\nManning holds many NFL records, including touchdown passes (539), AP MVP awards (5), Pro Bowl appearances (14" ] ]
[ [ "Represent this Wikipedia passage to find a one sentence statement which it confirms", "395,000 in 2010, $480,000 in 2011, and $565,000 in 2012.\nMcBath played in 13 games during his rookie year, accumulating 26 tackles (22 solo and 4 assisted). During Week 2 against the Cleveland Browns, McBath intercepted quarterback Brady Quinn for his first career interception. McBath's next interception would not be until Week 14 against the Indianapolis Colts quarterback at the time, Peyton Manning. McBath would suffer a broken forearm only a few plays later, eventually placing him on the injured reserve list for the" ] ]
[ "Represent the sentence to find a Wikipedia article related to it.", "Guam was captured during the Spanish-American war, on June 21, 1898." ]
[ [ "", "on June 21, 1898. Under the Treaty of Paris, Spain ceded Guam to the United States on December 10, 1898. Guam is among the 17 non-self-governing territories listed by the United Nations.\nBefore World War II, there were five American jurisdictions in the Pacific Ocean: Guam and Wake Island in Micronesia, American Samoa and Hawaii in Polynesia, and the Philippines.\nOn December 7, 1941, hours after the attack on Pearl Harbor, Guam was captured by the Japanese, who occupied" ] ]
[ [ "Represent the article for finding a claim of about one sentence that the article confirms", "On June 21, 1898, the United States captured Guam in a bloodless landing during the Spanish–American War. By the Treaty of Paris, Spain officially ceded the island to the United States. Guam became part of an American telegraph line to the Philippines, also ceded by the treaty; a way station for American ships traveling to and from there; and an important part of the United States' War Plan Orange against Japan. Although Alfred Thayer Mahan, Robert Coontz, and others envisioned the island as \"a kind" ] ]
[ "Represent the sentence to find a Wikipedia article related to it", "Ryan Gosling starred in a 2010 film." ]
[ [ "", "Girl\" (2007). After a three-year acting hiatus, Gosling starred in the marital drama \"Blue Valentine\" (2010). Gosling co-starred in three mainstream films in 2011, the romantic comedy \"Crazy, Stupid, Love\", the political drama \"The Ides of March\", and the crime thriller \"Drive\". His directorial debut, \"Lost River\", was released to poor reviews in 2014. Greater success came to Gosling when he starred in several critically acclaimed films, including" ] ]
[ [ "Represent this Wikipedia passage to find a one sentence statement which it confirms", "film \"Bastard\", which premiered at the Tribeca Film Festival in 2010 and was later featured at the 2010 Cannes Film Festival. She co-starred opposite Ryan Gosling in the mystery drama \"All Good Things\" (2010), based on a true story as the wife of Gosling's character from a run-down neighborhood who goes missing. The film received reasonable reviews, and earned $640,000 worldwide. Dunst co-starred with Brian Geraghty in Carlos Cuarón's short film \"The Second Bakery Attack\", based" ] ]
[ "Represent this sentence to retrieve a Wikipedia article all about it:", "\"Beautiful\" is popular in some communities." ]
[ [ "Represent the article for finding a claim of about one sentence that the article confirms", "charts in Australia, Belgium, Canada, Ireland, New Zealand and the United Kingdom. The song peaked at number two on the \"Billboard\" Hot 100 in the United States, where it was certified Gold for 500,000 units shipped. It was kept from the number one spot by \"Bump, Bump, Bump\" by B2K featuring P. Diddy.\n\"Beautiful\" has been widely embraced as an anthem by the LGBT community for its message of self-empowerment and inner beauty. An accompanying music video was directed" ] ]
[ [ "", "comb an area in a line to ensure that no litter is missed. Organizations may promote litter cleanup events and may also have separate campaigns media campaigns to prevent littering. In North America, Adopt a Highway programs are popular, in which companies and organizations commit to cleaning stretches of road. Keep America Beautiful has held litter cleanups called the Great America Cleanup since 1998 in over 20,000 communities nationwide.Earth Day cleanups have been held globally since 1970. In 2019, Earth Day Network partnered with Keep America Beautiful and National Cleanup Day" ] ]
[ "Represent the natural language.", "Urvashi Rautela is only a painter." ]
[ [ "Represent this text to retrieve a related one-sentence statement.", "Urvashi Rautela\nUrvashi Rautela (born 25 February 1994) is an Indian film actress and model who appears in Bollywood films. Rautela was crowned \nMiss Diva - 2015 and represented India at the Miss Universe 2015 pageant.\nShe made her Bollywood debut with \"Singh Saab the Great\" (2013) and appeared in films like \"Sanam Re\" (2016), \"Great Grand Masti\" (2016) and \"Hate Story 4\" (2018).\nEarly life and education.\nUrvashi Rautela was born" ] ]
[ [ "Represent the article for finding a claim of about one sentence that the article confirms", "Hate Story 4\nHate Story 4 is a 2018 Indian Hindi-language revenge thriller film directed by Vishal Pandya and written by Sammeer Arora. The film features Urvashi Rautela, Karan Wahi and Vivan Bhatena in the lead roles. It is the fourth installment in the film series and it received mostly negative reviews from critics. The film was declared \"Below Average\" at the box office by BoxOfficeIndia.com.\nPlot.\nThe movie starts with Tasha (Urvashi Rautela) confronting Aryan (Vivan Bhatena) about their intimate photo," ] ]
[ "Represent this sentence to retrieve a Wikipedia article all about it", "Ethiopia is in Asia." ]
[ [ "represent the article for finding a claim of about one sentence that the article confirms", "in the world and the second-most populous nation on the African continent with a total area of . Its capital and largest city is Addis Ababa, which lies a few miles west of the East African Rift that splits the country into the Nubian and Somali tectonic plates.\nSome of the oldest skeletal evidence for anatomically modern humans has been found in Ethiopia. It is widely considered as the region from which modern humans first set out for the Middle East and places beyond. According to linguists, the first Afroasiatic-speaking" ] ]
[ [ "Represent this text to retrieve a related one-sentence statement!", "DERA\nDera is a common element in placenames of South Asia.\nDera, Dehra or DERA may also refer to:\nPlaces.\nPlaces Ethiopia.\n- Dera, Amhara (woreda), in the Amhara Region of Ethiopia\n- Dera, Ethiopia, town in southeastern Ethiopia\n- Dera, Oromia (woreda), Ethiopia\nPlaces India.\n- Dera Bassi, in Mohali district in the state of Punjab, India\n- Dera Baba Nanak, in Gurdaspur district in the state of Punjab, India" ] ]
[ "Represent this sentence to retrieve a Wikipedia article all about it", "Broadcast News is a 1987 romance film." ]
[ [ "represent the article for finding a claim of about one sentence that the article confirms", "Broadcast News (film)\nBroadcast News is a 1987 American romantic comedy-drama film written, produced and directed by James L. Brooks. The film concerns a virtuoso television news producer (Holly Hunter), who has daily emotional breakdowns, a brilliant yet prickly reporter (Albert Brooks) and his charismatic but far less seasoned rival (William Hurt). It also stars Robert Prosky, Lois Chiles, Joan Cusack, and Jack Nicholson (billed only in the end credits) as the evening news anchor.\nIn 2018" ] ]
[ [ "Represent this Wikipedia passage to find a one sentence statement which it confirms", "-do list is finding a new executive producer for \"CBS This Morning\". She is also charged with naming a full time permanent executive producer for \"60 Minutes\".\n\"Broadcast News\" film.\nThe 1987 film \"Broadcast News\" was based on Zirinsky’s experience at the CBS News Washington Bureau in the early 1980s. She worked with director and screenwriter James L. Brooks and served as associate producer and technical advisor for the film. She also helped prepare actress Holly Hunter to portray her. Hunter job-" ] ]
[ "Represent this sentence to retrieve a Wikipedia article all about it", "Ulysses S. Grant suffered from throat cancer." ]
[ [ "Represent this Wikipedia passage to find a one sentence statement which it confirms", "half-year world tour that captured favorable global attention for him and the United States. In 1880, Grant was unsuccessful in obtaining the Republican presidential nomination for a third term. In the final year of his life, facing severe investment reversals and dying of throat cancer, he wrote his memoirs, which proved to be a major critical and financial success. At the time of his death, he was memorialized as a symbol of national unity.\nHistorical assessments of Grant's legacy have varied considerably over the years. Historians" ] ]
[ [ "Represent this Wikipedia passage to find a one sentence statement which it confirms", "Henry Shrady\nHenry Merwin Shrady (October 12, 1871 – April 12, 1922) was an American sculptor, best known for the Ulysses S. Grant Memorial on the west front of the United States Capitol in Washington, D.C.\nBackground.\nShrady was born in New York City. His father, George Frederick Shrady, Sr., was one of the physicians who attended Ulysses S. Grant during the former president's struggle with throat cancer.\nShrady graduated from Columbia University in 1894, and spent one year at Columbia" ] ]
[ "represent this text so we find an article on wikipedia that is related", "The 2000 Football League Cup Final included Leicester City." ]
[ [ "represent text", "2000 Football League Cup Final\nThe 2000 Football League Cup Final was played between Leicester City, in their third final appearance in four years, and First Division side Tranmere Rovers at the Wembley Stadium on 27 February 2000. Leicester became the last team to win the League Cup at the original Wembley Stadium.\nMatch summary.\nScott Taylor's successful tackle on Robbie Savage forced the ball out for a corner, and Matt Elliott headed home Leicester's first goal courtesy of a Steve Guppy cross from the right.\nLeicester" ] ]
[ [ "Represent this Wikipedia passage to find a one sentence statement which it confirms", "64 times for the Northern Ireland national football team, also captaining the side at the 1982 World Cup.\nO'Neill has managed Grantham Town, Wycombe Wanderers, Norwich City, Leicester City, Celtic, Aston Villa and Sunderland. He guided Leicester City to the Football League Cup final three times, winning twice. As Celtic manager between 2000 and 2005, he led that club to three Scottish Premier League titles and the 2003 UEFA Cup Final. After joining Aston Villa he achieved three consecutive sixth-place finishes in the English Premier" ] ]
[ "Represent this text so we find an article on Wikipedia that is related", "British Columbia engages in the tourist trade." ]
[ [ "Represent this text to retrieve a related one-sentence statement", "Its climate encourages outdoor recreation and tourism, though its economic mainstay has long been resource extraction, principally logging, farming, and mining. Vancouver, the province's largest city, serves as the headquarters of many western-based natural resource companies. It also benefits from a strong housing market and a per capita income well above the national average. While the coast of British Columbia and some valleys in the south-central part of the province have mild weather, the majority of its land mass experiences a cold-winter-" ] ]
[ [ "", "Joe Clark on the final ballot but attracted a very different group of supporters to the Tory party in doing so. Many of Orchard's supporters were former members of the other political parties in Canada and two of Orchard's most prominent endorsers in the leadership bid were the leaders of the Green parties of British Columbia and Ontario. During the relatively quiet race, Clark referred to Orchard as a \"tourist\" in the Tory party because of his left-leaning economic platform and opposition to the free trade agreements brokered by the Mulroney" ] ]
[ "represent this sentence to retrieve a wikipedia article all about it", "AC/DC are solely a Canadian band." ]
[ [ "Represent this Wikipedia passage to find a one sentence statement which it confirms", "AC/DC\nAC/DC are an Australian rock band formed in Sydney in 1973 by Scottish-born brothers Malcolm and Angus Young. Their music has been variously described as hard rock, blues rock, and heavy metal; however, the band themselves describe their music as simply \"rock and roll\".\nAC/DC underwent several line-up changes before releasing their first album, \"High Voltage\", in 1975. Membership subsequently stabilised around the Young brothers, singer Bon Scott, drummer Phil Rudd," ] ]
[ [ "Represent this Wikipedia passage to find a one sentence statement which it confirms", "The Stanfields\nThe Stanfields are a Canadian rock music group, based in Halifax, Nova Scotia. Described by some sources as \"the bastard children of AC/DC and Stan Rogers\", the band blends a hard rock style with elements of traditional Atlantic Canadian folk music.\nMusical career.\nFormed in 2008, the band consists of lead vocalist and guitarist Jon Landry, bassist Dillan Tate, guitarist Jason MacIsaac, bouzouki/fiddle player Calen Kinney, and drummer Mark Murphy.\nThe band formed and started out" ] ]
[ "Represent this text so we find an article on Wikipedia that is related", "Tardigrades are land-dwelling." ]
[ [ "Represent this Wikipedia passage to find a one sentence statement which it confirms", "Antarctic. Tardigrades are among the most resilient animals known, with individual species able to survive extreme conditions that would be rapidly fatal to nearly all other known life forms, such as exposure to extreme temperatures, extreme pressures (both high and low), air deprivation, radiation, dehydration, and starvation. Tardigrades have even survived after exposure to outer space. About 1,150 known species form the phylum Tardigrada, a part of the superphylum Ecdysozoa. The group includes fossils dating from 530 million years ago, in the Cambrian" ] ]
[ [ "Represent this text to retrieve a related one-sentence statement", "(potentially with vertebrates like \"Tiktaalik\") to the plethora of land-dwelling life that walk on four or two limbs. While terrestrial tetrapods are theorised to have a single origin, arthropods and their relatives are thought to have independently evolved walking several times, specifically in insects, myriapods, chelicerates, tardigrades, onychophorans, and crustaceans. Little skates, members of the demersal fish community, can propel themselves by pushing off the ocean floor with their pelvic fins, using neural mechanisms which evolved as early as 420 million years" ] ]
[ "Represent this sentence to retrieve a Wikipedia article all about it", "Chris Hardwick didn't replace anyone." ]
[ [ "Represent the article for finding a claim of about one sentence that the article confirms", "Soup\", and as the voice of Otis the Cow in \"Back at the Barnyard\", replacing Kevin James.\nHe also created Nerdist Industries, operator of the Nerdist Podcast Network and home of \"The Nerdist Podcast\", which later left the network with Hardwick and was renamed to \"ID10T with Chris Hardwick\". His podcast has broadcast 999 episodes as of April 2019.\nEarly life.\nHardwick was born in Louisville, Kentucky. He is the son of professional bowler Billy Hardwick (1941–2013)" ] ]
[ [ "Represent this Wikipedia passage to find a one sentence statement which it confirms", "no discussion about renewing, Hardwick – who retains full rights to the podcast, including its catalog of back episodes – decided to move the podcast. Since he didn't have rights to use the Nerdist name on the podcast without heavy fees, and as part of a new venture, in February 2018 it was renamed to \"ID10T with Chris Hardwick\".\nNerdist Podcast Network.\nDuring 2011, Nerdist began releasing various other podcasts. As of January 2016 the full range includes:\n- \"Bizarre States\"" ] ]
[ "Represent this text so we find an article on Wikipedia that is related", "Arrow has seasons." ]
[ [ "represent this text to retrieve a related one-sentence statement", "the television series \"Smallville\" from 2006 to 2011, on The CW, the producers decided to start clean and find a new actor to portray the character. \"Arrow\" focuses on the humanity of Oliver Queen, and how he was changed by the 5 years he was presumably shipwrecked on an island. Most episodes in the first five seasons have flashback scenes to the five years in which Oliver was missing. During season seven, flash-forward scenes twenty years ahead focus on Oliver's children William and Mia." ] ]
[ [ "Represent this Wikipedia passage to find a one sentence statement which it confirms.", "Making\nTo meet the growing demand for bow and arrow used in the national sport of archery, bamboo bows and arrows are made by craftsmen using specific types of bamboo and mountain reeds. The bamboo used are selected during particular seasons, shaped to size and skilfully made into the bow and arrow. Thimphu has the Changlimithang Stadium & Archery Ground where Archery is a special sport.\n- Jewellery\nIntricate jewellery with motif, made of silver and gold, are much sought after by women of Bhutan. The traditional jewellery made" ] ]
[ "represent this sentence to retrieve a wikipedia article all about it!", "Lilith can be found in Hebrew-language texts." ]
[ [ "Represent this Wikipedia passage to find a one sentence statement which it confirms", ", philosophy, customs, history, lore and many other topics. The Talmud is the basis for all codes of Jewish law, and is widely quoted in rabbinic literature.\nEtymology.\nTalmud translates as \"instruction, learning\", from a root \" \"teach, study\".\nHistory.\nOriginally, Jewish scholarship was oral. Rabbis expounded and debated the Torah (the written Torah expressed in the Hebrew Bible) and discussed the Tanakh without the benefit of written works (other than the Biblical books themselves" ] ]
[ [ "Represent the article for finding a claim of about one sentence that the article confirms.", ". \n(See below for discussion of the two problematic sources.) \"Other scholars, such as Lowell K. Handy, agree that Lilith is derived from Mesopotamian demons but argue against finding evidence of the Hebrew Lilith in many of the epigraphical and artifactual sources frequently cited as such (e.g., the Sumerian Gilgamesh fragment, the Sumerian incantation from Arshlan-Tash).\"\nIn Hebrew-language texts, the term \"lilith\" or \"lilit\" (translated as \"night creatures\", \"night monster\"," ] ]
[ "Represent this sentence to retrieve a Wikipedia article all about it", "The Illusionist was directed by Neil Burger." ]
[ [ "Represent the article for finding a claim of about one sentence that the article confirms.", "The Illusionist (2006 film)\nThe Illusionist is a 2006 American romantic mystery film written and directed by Neil Burger and starring Edward Norton, Paul Giamatti, and Jessica Biel. It is based loosely on Steven Millhauser's short story \"Eisenheim the Illusionist\". The film tells the story of Eisenheim, a magician in turn-of-the-century Vienna, who reunites with his childhood love, a woman far above his social standing. The film also depicts a fictionalized version of the Mayerling incident.\nThe film" ] ]
[ [ "", "and/or world premieres.\nNeil Burger (director of \"The Illusionist\") world premiered \"The Lucky Ones\" a character study of U.S. soldiers on an unplanned road trip, starring Tim Robbins.\nAlso featured was \"Me and Orson Welles\" helmed by American \"slacker\" Richard Linklater, the Spike Lee-directed World War II film, \"Miracle at St. Anna\" as well as the Jonathan Demme directed film \"Rachel Getting Married\". Other festival highlights are screenwriter Charlie Kaufman's first film, \"Synecdoche" ] ]
[ "Represent this text so we find an article on Wikipedia that is related", "Stars Dance is by Selena Gomez." ]
[ [ "Represent this Wikipedia passage to find a one sentence statement which it confirms", "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" ] ]
[ [ "Represent this Wikipedia passage to find a one sentence statement which it confirms", "Stars Dance Tour\nThe Stars Dance Tour was the first concert tour by American singer Selena Gomez to promote her first solo studio album, \"Stars Dance\" (2013). Gomez performed songs from her solo debut album, as well as her releases with Selena Gomez & the Scene. The tour launched on August 14, 2013 and continued until March 9, 2014. It serves as the first tour of Gomez's career, visiting Europe and Dubai.\nDevelopment.\nOn April 15, 2013, Gomez announced that" ] ]
[ "Represent the sentence to find a Wikipedia article related to it", "Kolyma has rich reserves of gold, silver, tin, tungsten, mercury, copper, antimony, coal, oil, and peat." ]
[ [ "Represent this Wikipedia passage to find a one sentence statement which it confirms", "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" ] ]
[ [ "Represent this Wikipedia passage to find a one sentence statement which it confirms", "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." ] ]
[ "Represent this sentence to retrieve a Wikipedia article all about it!", "Wyatt Earp married his first wife in 1890." ]
[ [ "Represent the following document", "and refereed boxing matches. He is perhaps best known for his part in the famous Gunfight at the O.K. Corral, an event which became famous in his own lifetime, and was later the subject of countless fictionalized accounts. \nHe spent his early life in Pella, Iowa. In 1870, he married Urilla Sutherland who contracted typhoid fever and died shortly before their first child was to be born. During the next two years, Earp was arrested for stealing a horse, escaped from jail, and was sued twice. He" ] ]
[ [ "Represent this Wikipedia passage to find a one sentence statement which it confirms.", "fought in the Civil War. He visited her and his first wife in Portland, Oregon in 1898.\nDescendants Wyatt Earp.\nWyatt Berry Stapp Earp was married three times. His first wife died less than a year after they were married while carrying their first child. Wyatt held a variety of jobs during his life. He was a gambler, lawman, buffalo hunter, saloon keeper, gold/copper miner, and boxing referee. Local constables in Peoria, Illinois, likely considered him to be a pimp as they" ] ]
[ "Represent this sentence to retrieve a Wikipedia article all about it", "IPhone 3G includes 3G data." ]
[ [ "Represent the article for finding a claim of about one sentence that the article confirms", "IPhone 3G\nThe iPhone 3G is a smartphone designed and marketed by Apple Inc.; it is the second generation of iPhone, successor to the original iPhone, and was introduced on June 9, 2008, at the WWDC 2008 at the Moscone Center in San Francisco, United States.\nThe iPhone 3G is internally similar to its predecessor, but included several new hardware features, such as GPS, 3G data and tri-band UMTS/HSDPA. The device was originally loaded with the concurrently launched iPhone" ] ]
[ [ "Represent the article for finding a claim of about one sentence that the article confirms", "on package (PoP) DRAM.\nHardware Rear camera.\nOn the rear of the device, the iPhone 3G features the same fixed-focus 2.0 megapixel camera of its predecessor. This camera does not have optical zoom, flash, autofocus, or native video recording, although various applications became available to allow video recording on the device. The iPhone 3G's operating system supports the geotagging of photographs.\nHardware Connectivity.\nIn addition to EDGE, the iPhone 3G supports Assisted GPS, 3G data," ] ]
[ "represent this sentence to retrieve a wikipedia article all about it\n\n------\n\nFor instance you may be given 'Soundgarden was the first hip-hop group to sign to a major label.' and it should match with 'in the early 1990s with Seattle contemporaries Alice in Chains, Pearl Jam, and Nirvana.\nSoundgarden achieved its biggest success with the 1994 album \"Superunknown\", which debuted at number one on the \"Billboard\" 200 and yielded the Grammy Award-winning singles \"Spoonman\" and \"Black Hole Sun\". In 1997, the band broke up due to internal strife over its creative direction. After more than a decade of working on projects and other bands, Soundgarden reunited in 2010, and Republic Records released their sixth' but not with 'the first Detroit hip hop group to sign with a major label (Payday Records)—a deal that was ended after one single when the label folded. That same year he recorded 'Yester Years EP' with 5 Elementz (a group consisting of Proof, Thyme and Mudd). In the year 1996, he formed the group Slum Village and recorded what would become their debut album Fantastic, Vol. 1 at RJ Rice Studios. Upon its release in 1997, the album quickly became popular with fans of Detroit hip hop. At'.", "Joaquin Phoenix received a Best Actor nomination for portraying Freddie Quell in The Master." ]
[ [ "Represent this Wikipedia passage to find a one sentence statement which it confirms", "Johnny Cash in the biopic \"Walk the Line\" (2005) and for his role as Freddie Quell, a sex-obsessed alcoholic World War II veteran in the drama film \"The Master\" (2012), which won him the Volpi Cup for Best Actor. He and River Phoenix are the only brothers nominated for acting Academy Awards.\nHis other films include the satire film \"Buffalo Soldiers\" (2001), the science fiction thriller \"Signs\" (2002), the animated film \"Brother Bear\"" ] ]
[ [ "Represent the article for finding a claim of about one sentence that the article confirms!", "Roosevelt\n- Joaquin Phoenix – \"The Master\" as Freddie Quell\n2012 Best Actress.\nJennifer Lawrence – \"Silver Linings Playbook\" as Tiffany Maxwell\n- Jessica Chastain – \"Zero Dark Thirty\" as Maya\n- Greta Gerwig – \"Damsels in Distress\" as Violet\n- Naomi Watts – \"The Impossible\" as Maria Bennett\n- Michelle Williams – \"Take This Waltz\" as Margot\n2012 Best Supporting Actor.\nRobert De Niro – \"Silver Linings Playbook\" as Patrizio \"Pat\" Solitano, Sr" ] ]
[ "represent this text so we find an article on wikipedia that is related\n\n\nFewshots:\n'Sue Sylvester appeared in an American musical comedy-drama television series.' == 'Will Schuester\nWilliam Michael Schuester, often referred to as Mr. Schue, is a fictional character from the Fox musical comedy-drama series \"Glee\". The character is portrayed by actor Matthew Morrison and has appeared in \"Glee\" since its pilot episode, first broadcast on May 19, 2009. Will was developed by \"Glee\" creators Ryan Murphy, Brad Falchuk, and Ian Brennan. He is a Spanish teacher at the fictional William McKinley High School and the director of the show's titular glee club in Lima' != 'Jane Lynch\nJane Marie Lynch (born July 14, 1960) is an American actress, voice actress, author, singer and comedian. She is best known for her role as Sue Sylvester in the musical television series \"Glee\". She also gained fame in Christopher Guest's improv mockumentary pictures such as \"Best in Show\".\nA native of Dolton, Illinois, Lynch's television cameos include an appearance in the Nickelodeon situation comedy \"iCarly\" and the Showtime dark comedy series \"Weeds\". Lynch had'", "Logic is an American citizen." ]
[ [ "Represent this Wikipedia passage to find a one sentence statement which it confirms", "Logic (rapper)\nSir Robert Bryson Hall II (born January 22, 1990), known professionally as Logic, is an American rapper, singer, songwriter, record producer and author. \nRaised in Gaithersburg, Maryland, Logic developed an interest in music as a teenager, and ventured into a musical career in early 2009, releasing \"Logic: The Mixtape\" and a mixtape titled \"Young, Broke & Infamous\" in 2010. He then signed with Visionary Music Group, and subsequently released three additional mixtapes over" ] ]
[ [ "Represent this Wikipedia passage to find a one sentence statement which it confirms:", "Act did not extend to piracy by U.S. citizen defendants, in the employ of a South American government at war with Spain, committed against Spanish ships and citizens. President John Quincy Adams was a harsh critic of the decision in \"Palmer\". He wrote in his diary that the Court had \"cast away the jurisdiction which a law of congress had given, that its \"reasoning [was] a sample of judicial logic—disingenuous, false, and hollow,\" and that it gave him \"an early disgust for" ] ]
[ "Represent this sentence to retrieve a Wikipedia article all about it", "Alec Baldwin starred in Beetlejuice (1988)." ]
[ [ "Represent this Wikipedia passage to find a one sentence statement which it confirms", "(1988), as Jack Ryan in the action thriller \"The Hunt for Red October\" (1990), the romantic comedy \"The Marrying Man\" (1991), the drama \"Glengarry Glen Ross\" (1992), the superhero film \"The Shadow\" (1994) and two films directed by Martin Scorsese: the Howard Hughes biopic \"The Aviator\" (2004), and the neo-noir crime drama \"The Departed\" (2006). His performance in the 2003 romantic drama \"The Cooler" ] ]
[ [ "Represent this text to retrieve a related one-sentence statement", "Beetlejuice\nBeetlejuice is a 1988 American fantasy-comedy-horror film directed by Tim Burton, produced by The Geffen Company and distributed by Warner Bros. Pictures. The plot revolves around a recently deceased young couple (Alec Baldwin and Geena Davis) who become ghosts haunting their former home, and an obnoxious, devious poltergeist named Betelgeuse (pronounced and occasionally spelled Beetlejuice in the movie and portrayed by Michael Keaton) from the Netherworld who tries to scare away the new inhabitants (Catherine O'Hara, Jeffrey Jones, and Winona Ryder) permanently" ] ]
[ "Represent this text so we find an article on Wikipedia that is related", "Dwyane Wade was on a team." ]
[ [ "Represent this text to retrieve a related one-sentence statement", "Wade led the United States men's basketball team, commonly known as the \"Redeem Team\", in scoring, and helped them capture the gold medal. In the 2008–09 season, Wade led the league in scoring and earned his first NBA scoring title. With LeBron James and Chris Bosh, Wade helped guide Miami to four consecutive NBA Finals from 2011 to 2014, winning back-to-back championships in 2012 and 2013. After playing for the Chicago Bulls and the Cleveland Cavaliers, Wade was traded back to Miami in" ] ]
[ [ "Represent this Wikipedia passage to find a one sentence statement which it confirms", "a NBA Eastern Conference All-Star starter. (6th appearance)\n- Michael Beasley was selected to the Sophomores team in the Rookie Challenge.\nAwards, records and milestones Awards Season.\n- Dwyane Wade was named MVP of the All-star game.\n- Dwyane Wade was named to the All-NBA First Team.\n- Dwyane Wade was named to the NBA All-Defensive Second Team.\nAwards, records and milestones Milestones.\n- On January 16, 2010, Dwyane Wade became the Heat all-" ] ]
[ "Represent the sentence to find a Wikipedia article related to it.", "Christie Brinkley has appeared in zero music videos." ]
[ [ "represent this wikipedia passage to find a one sentence statement which it confirms\n\nTo give you a sense - \"Are You Experienced\nAre You Experienced is the debut studio album by English-American rock band the Jimi Hendrix Experience. Released in 1967, the LP was an immediate critical and commercial success, and it is widely regarded as one of the greatest debuts in the history of rock music. The album features Jimi Hendrix's innovative approach to songwriting and electric guitar playing which soon established a new direction in psychedelic and hard rock music.\nBy mid-1966, Hendrix was struggling to earn a living playing the R&B circuit as a backing\" should be close to \"Are You Experienced is an album by a singer-songwriter.\"", "illustrator, television personality, photographer, writer, designer, and activist for human and animal rights and the environment.\nBrinkley has been married four times, most notably between 1985–1994 to musician Billy Joel, several of whose music videos she appeared in. Her fourth marriage, to architect Peter Cook, ended in a much-publicized 2008 divorce.\nWith a career spanning more than three decades, magazines such as \"Allure\" and \"Men's Health\" have named Brinkley one of the most attractive women of all time" ] ]
[ [ "Represent the article for finding a claim of about one sentence that the article confirms", "\"Today Show\" in 1983 in a four-part segment featuring beauty tips and, in 1992, began her own television series \"Living in the 90's — With Christie Brinkley\", a daily half-hour show on CNN.\nBrinkley made further television appearances, including Sports Illustrated Swimsuit Issue Specials and music videos for beau Billy Joel (\"Uptown Girl\", \"Keeping the Faith\", \"All about Soul\", \"River of Dreams\", \"A Matter of Trust\" and \"Leningrad" ] ]
[ "Represent this text so we find an article on Wikipedia that is related", "Tirumala Venkateswara Temple has visitors." ]
[ [ "Represent this Wikipedia passage to find a one sentence statement which it confirms", "on the banks of the Krishna River, which has a GDP of US$3 billion (). The economy of Andhra Pradesh is the ninth-largest state economy in India with in gross domestic product and a per capita GDP of . Andhra Pradesh ranks twentieth among Indian states in human development index. \nAndhra Pradesh hosted 121.8 million visitors in 2015, a 30% growth in tourist arrivals over the previous year, making it the third most-visited state in India. The Tirumala Venkateswara Temple in Tirupati is one of" ] ]
[ [ "Represent this Wikipedia passage to find a one sentence statement which it confirms", "Venkateswara Temple, Tirumala\nVenkateswara Temple is a landmark Vaishnavite temple situated in the hill town of Tirumala at Tirupati in Chittoor district of Andhra Pradesh, India. The Temple is dedicated to Lord Sri Venkateswara, an incarnation of Vishnu, who is believed to have appeared here to save mankind from trials and troubles of Kali Yuga. Hence the place has also got the name Kaliyuga Vaikuntham and the Lord here is referred to as Kaliyuga Prathyaksha Daivam. The temple is also known by other names like Tirumala Temple, Tirupati Temple, Tirupati" ] ]
[ "Represent this sentence to retrieve a Wikipedia article all about it", "Boris Karloff acted in media." ]
[ [ "Represent the article for finding a claim of about one sentence that the article confirms", "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" ] ]
[ [ "Represent this Wikipedia passage to find a one sentence statement which it confirms", "of roles including \"Appointment in London\" with Dirk Bogarde, whose longtime partner and manager he became. (Ralph Thomas directed Bogarde in \"Doctor in the House\" and several of its sequels.) \nForwood appeared with Boris Karloff in the mystery \"Colonel March Investigates\" and played Will Scarlet in \"The Story of Robin Hood and His Merrie Men\" (1952). One year later he acted in the Oscar-nominated \"Knights of the Round Table\", a film starring such high-profile actors as" ] ]
[ "Represent this sentence to retrieve a Wikipedia article all about it", "George Martin was a live performer as well as a worker in music, film, and television." ]
[ [ "Represent this Wikipedia passage to find a one sentence statement which it confirms!", "live performance. Before working with the Beatles and other pop musicians, he produced comedy and novelty records in the early 1950s, working with Peter Sellers, Spike Milligan and Bernard Cribbins, among others. In his career he produced 30 number-one hit singles in the United Kingdom and 23 number-one hits in the United States. He also held a number of senior executive roles at media companies and contributed to a wide range of charitable causes, including his work for The Prince's Trust and the Caribbean island of Montserrat" ] ]
[ [ "Represent the article for finding a claim of about one sentence that the article confirms.", "Irish covers in a rock style)\nBrennan is one of London's leading session musicians and live performers. As well as advertising and television work he has worked on film music for such composers and directors as Merchant Ivory, Neil Jordan, George Fenton, James Horner, Trevor Jones, Howard Shore and Disney. He has been a soloist with the London Philharmonic Orchestra and the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra (Royal Albert Hall Proms, 1999). Brennan is a versatile performer who has supported the leading musicians of the day. He" ] ]
[ "Represent this text so we find an article on Wikipedia that is related.", "Arizona's governor is Doug Ducey." ]
[ [ "represent this wikipedia passage to find a one sentence statement which it confirms\n------\nFor instance, <<jointly directed \"Monster Mash: The Movie\" and executive produced \"\" (2008).\nSelected writing credits.\nSelected writing credits Movies.\n- \"NBA All-Star Stay in School Jam\" (1992)\n- \"Monster Mash: The Movie\" (1995)\n- \"Toy Story\" (1995)\n- \"Money Talks\" (1997)\n- \"Goodbye Lover\" (1998)\n- \"Cheaper by the Dozen\" (2003)\n- \"\" (2004)>> to <<Alec Sokolow produced a fantasy film.>>", "Doug Ducey\nDouglas Anthony Ducey (born April 9, 1964) is an American businessman and politician who is the 23rd governor of Arizona. A Republican, he was sworn in as governor on January 5, 2015. He was the state's treasurer from 2011 to 2015.\nBefore entering politics, Ducey was the CEO of Cold Stone Creamery. He and his business partner sold the company in 2007. On November 4, 2014, Ducey was elected governor of Arizona, succeeding Jan Brewer in January 2015. He was" ] ]
[ [ "Represent this Wikipedia passage to find a one sentence statement which it confirms", "- Ann Griffin, former teacher\n- Martha McSally, incumbent U.S. Senator and former U.S. Representative for Arizona's 2nd congressional district\nRepublican primary Candidates Potential.\n- Kirk Adams, incumbent Chief of Staff to incumbent Governor of Arizona Doug Ducey and former Speaker of the Arizona House of Representatives\n- Joe Arpaio, former Sheriff of Maricopa County and former candidate for U.S. Senate in 2018\n- Daniel McCarthy, skincare company executive\n- Fife Symington, former Governor of Arizona\nRepublican primary Candidates Declined.\n- Doug Ducey, Governor of Arizona" ] ]
[ "represent this sentence to retrieve a wikipedia article all about it\n\nThe provided query could be 'The Conjuring is a class.' and the positive 'The Conjuring\nThe Conjuring is a 2013 American supernatural horror film directed by James Wan and written by Chad Hayes and Carey W. Hayes. It is the inaugural film in the Conjuring Universe franchise. Patrick Wilson and Vera Farmiga star as Ed and Lorraine Warren, paranormal investigators and authors associated with prominent cases of haunting. Their purportedly real-life reports inspired \"The Amityville Horror\" story and film franchise. The Warrens come to the assistance of the Perron family, who experienced increasingly disturbing events in their farmhouse in Rhode Island in' and the negative 'light. If a bulb is used, it should be clear. J. C. Cannell suggests in his book, \"Modern Conjuring For Amateurs\", that the best source of light is the electric arc, which Almoznino agrees to the small arc lamp, and the second best being the limelight (if used with a high-class jet). Trewey suggests the chalk for the limelight to be cut in a triangular form, or else it will produce a gray border around the shadow. Cannell states another favorite amongst shadowgraphists is'", "Milla Jovovich did not play a martyr." ]
[ [ "Represent this Wikipedia passage to find a one sentence statement which it confirms:", "1991 romance film \"Return to the Blue Lagoon\", as she was then only 15. She was considered to have a breakthrough with her role in the 1997 French science-fiction film \"The Fifth Element\", written and directed by Luc Besson. She and Besson married that year, but soon divorced. She starred as the heroine and martyr in Besson's \"\" (1999). Between 2002 and 2016, Jovovich portrayed Alice in the science fiction horror film franchise \"Resident Evil\", which became the highest" ] ]
[ [ "Represent the article for finding a claim of about one sentence that the article confirms", "film. Naumenko agreed to the filming, but managed to be in only one episode. Later, her schedule did not coincide with the director's and further shooting did not take place which led to her being cut from the final version of the film.\nInitially Milla Jovovich was invited for the role of Nadya, but she read the script and refused. In an interview Jovovich stated that she declined to appear in the film because she was apprehensive about acting in Russian, because her main language is English. However four" ] ]
[ "Represent this sentence to retrieve a Wikipedia article all about it!", "Shallow Hal is a romantic American film." ]
[ [ "Represent this Wikipedia passage to find a one sentence statement which it confirms", "Shallow Hal\nShallow Hal is a 2001 American romantic comedy film starring Gwyneth Paltrow and Jack Black about a shallow man who, after hypnosis, begins to see people's inner beauty reflected in their outward appearance. The motion picture was directed by the Farrelly brothers and filmed in and around Charlotte as well as Sterling and Princeton, Massachusetts at Wachusett Mountain. The supporting cast features Jason Alexander, Tony Robbins (as himself), and Laura Kightlinger. The film's score was composed by William Goodrum, Ivy and Cliff Eidelman." ] ]
[ [ "Represent the article for finding a claim of about one sentence that the article confirms", "Peter Farrelly\nPeter John Farrelly (born December 17, 1956) is an American film director, screenwriter, producer and novelist. Along with his brother Bobby, the Farrelly brothers are mostly famous for directing and producing quirky comedy and romantic comedy films such as \"Dumb and Dumber\"; \"Shallow Hal\"; \"Me, Myself and Irene\"; \"There's Something About Mary\"; and the 2007 remake of \"The Heartbreak Kid\". On his own in 2018 Farrelly co-wrote and directed the comedy" ] ]
[ "represent this text so we find an article on wikipedia that is related.\n\n\nFewshots:\n'Chris Froome is a successful rider in racing competitions.' == 'he finished second overall, later promoted to first. At the 2012 Tour de France, riding as a super-domestique for Bradley Wiggins, Froome won stage seven and finished second overall, behind Wiggins.\nHis first recognised multi-stage race win came in 2013, in the Tour of Oman, followed by wins in the Critérium International, the Tour de Romandie, the Critérium du Dauphiné, and the Tour de France. In the 2014 Tour de France, he retired after multiple crashes. In 2015, he won' != 'Nairo Quintana won the 2016 edition.\nThe 2017 edition was won by Chris Froome, making it his second overall victory with the awarding of the 2011 title. The victory capped off a successful completion of the rare Tour-Vuelta double and made him at the time the first British rider to win the race, a distinction he maintained upon the award of the 2011 race. In 2018, it was another British rider who won the race, in Simon Yates, riding for the Mitchelton–Scott (men's team)'", "The Twelfth Doctor is from a British television show." ]
[ [ "represent this wikipedia passage to find a one sentence statement which it confirms\nFor example, 'Mike Tyson\nMichael Gerard Tyson (born June 30, 1966) is an American former professional boxer who competed from 1985 to 2005. He reigned as the undisputed world heavyweight champion and holds the record as the youngest boxer to win a heavyweight title at 20 years, four months and 22 days old. Tyson won his first 19 professional fights by knockout or stoppage, 12 of them in the first round. He won the WBC title in 1986 after stopping Trevor Berbick in the second round, and added the WBA and IBF' should be close to 'Mike Tyson was a lightweight.'", "Twelfth Doctor\nThe Twelfth Doctor is an incarnation of the Doctor, the protagonist of the BBC science fiction television programme \"Doctor Who\". He is portrayed by Scottish actor Peter Capaldi. Within the series' narrative, the Doctor is a time travelling, humanoid alien from a race known as the Time Lords. At the end of life, the Doctor can regenerate his body, and in doing so gain a new physical appearance, and with it a distinct new personality; this plot mechanism has allowed the Doctor to be" ] ]
[ [ "represent this wikipedia passage to find a one sentence statement which it confirms", "The Stolen Earth\n\"The Stolen Earth\" is the twelfth episode of the fourth series and the 750th overall episode of the British science fiction television series \"Doctor Who\". It was first broadcast on BBC One on . The episode was written by show runner and head writer Russell T Davies and is the first of a two-part crossover story with spin-offs \"The Sarah Jane Adventures\" and \"Torchwood\"; the concluding episode is \"Journey's End\", the finale of the fourth series, broadcast" ] ]
[ "Represent the sentence to find a Wikipedia article related to it", "Despicable Me's animation was done by a Paris studio." ]
[ [ "Represent this text to retrieve a related one-sentence statement", "Despicable Me\nDespicable Me is a 2010 American 3D computer-animated comedy film produced by Illumination Entertainment as its debut film and project and distributed by Universal Pictures. The film was animated by the French animation studio Mac Guff, which was later acquired by Illumination. Directed by Pierre Coffin and Chris Renaud in their directorial debuts with a story by Sergio Pablos, the title references the main character as he refers to himself and is accompanied by a song by Pharrell Williams. \nThe film stars Steve Carell as the voice of Gru" ] ]
[ [ "Represent the article for finding a claim of about one sentence that the article confirms!", "and Bobby Brown.\nAlthough based upon a Disney TV series, \"A Goofy Movie\" was jointly produced by Walt Disney Feature Animation, Walt Disney Television Animation, Disney MovieToons, Walt Disney Animation France. and Walt Disney Animation Australia. Pre-production was done at the main Feature Animation studio in Burbank, California, starting as early as mid-1993. The animation work was done at Walt Disney Animation France in Paris, France supervised by Paul and Gaëtan Brizzi, with additional scenes animated at Disney's studio in Sydney," ] ]
[ "Represent the sentence to find a Wikipedia article related to it.", "IPhones have only ever downloaded songs." ]
[ [ "Represent this text to retrieve a related one-sentence statement", "email, browse the web, send and receive text messages, record notes, perform mathematical calculations, and receive visual voicemail. Shooting video also became a standard feature with the iPhone 3GS. Other functionality, such as video games, reference works, and social networking, can be enabled by downloading mobile apps. , Apple's App Store contained more than 2.2 million applications available for the iPhone.\nApple has released twelve generations of iPhone models, each accompanied by one of the twelve major releases of the iOS operating system" ] ]
[ [ "", "agreed upon.\nElectronic version.\nIn 2009, an electronic version of Nok Hockey was released into Apple's App Store. This version, created by TNT Apps Inc., is the first and only version that has been accepted and approved by Apple. As of May 1, 2010, over 15,000 downloads of the AppStore version of Nok Hockey have been downloaded onto iPhones, iPads, and iPod Touches." ] ]
[ "", "Celine Dion signed with Epic Records." ]
[ [ "represent this wikipedia passage to find a one sentence statement which it confirms", "Celine Dion\nCéline Marie Claudette Dion (; ; born 30 March 1968) is a Canadian singer. Born into a large family from Charlemagne, Quebec, she emerged as a teen star in her homeland with a series of French-language albums during the 1980s. She first gained international recognition by winning both the 1982 Yamaha World Popular Song Festival and the 1988 Eurovision Song Contest, where she represented Switzerland. After learning to speak English, she signed on to Epic Records in the United States. In 1990, Dion released her" ] ]
[ [ "", "Europe, Cheap Trick, Meat Loaf, Stevie Ray Vaughan, Ted Nugent, Shakira, Sly & the Family Stone, The Hollies, Celine Dion, ABBA, Culture Club, Boston, Dave Clark Five, Gloria Estefan, Pearl Jam, Rage Against the Machine, and Michael Jackson. Along with Arista, Columbia and RCA Records, Epic is one of Sony Music Entertainment's four flagship record labels.\nArtists who have signed to Epic Records include Fuel, French Montana, Fiona Apple, Sara Bareilles, Jennifer Lopez," ] ]
[ "represent.", "James A. Woods starred in a film that won money at The Comedy Festival." ]
[ [ "Represent the article for finding a claim of about one sentence that the article confirms", "James A. Woods\nJames Andre Woods (born 30 October 1979) is a Canadian actor, who has appeared in films, television and video games.\nWoods trained at New York City's Lee Strasberg Theatre and Film Institute before returning to his native Montreal to pursue an acting career. Woods starred in \"Hatley High\", distributed in Canada by Seville Films and winner of Best Director and Best Screenplay awards at The Comedy Festival. Additional film credits include the TVA Films theatrical release \"Eternal\" and the Ed Solomon directed" ] ]
[ [ "Represent the article for finding a claim of about one sentence that the article confirms", ", 2016 on Netflix. Meyer was an Executive Producer along with Adam Sandler for the Netflix original movie that starred Sandler himself alongside David Spade and Paula Patton. Meyer is also an Executive Producer for the upcoming \"Super Troopers\" sequel \"Super Troopers 2\".\nAwards.\nIn 2010, Meyer was the first recipient of the \"Ruffled Feather Award\" for excellence in film at the Plymouth Rock Comedy Festival.\n\"On Broadway\" won the Audience chosen Best Feature award at the Woods Hole Film Festival, the" ] ]
[ "Represent the sentence to find a Wikipedia article related to it.", "Frank Sinatra sang." ]
[ [ "Represent this Wikipedia passage to find a one sentence statement which it confirms", "Frank Sinatra\nFrancis Albert Sinatra (; December 12, 1915 – May 14, 1998) was an American singer, actor and producer who was one of the most popular and influential musical artists of the 20th century. He is one of the best-selling music artists of all time, having sold more than 150million records worldwide.\nBorn to Italian immigrants in Hoboken, New Jersey, Sinatra began his musical career in the swing era with bandleaders Harry James and Tommy Dorsey. Sinatra found success as a solo artist after he" ] ]
[ [ "Represent this text to retrieve a related one-sentence statement", "Music Chorus. Kenneth Mack Jr. sang the National Anthem. Gregory Peck, Elizabeth Taylor and Frank Sinatra also spoke.\nReagan spoke of the friendship between France and the United States with an emphasis on the workers conducting the restoration work. He then unveiled the Statue for the first time since its restoration. This was followed by musical performances by Neil Diamond (who sang \"They're Coming to America\"), Frank Sinatra (who sang \"The House I Live In\"), Jose Feliciano and Diane Schuur singing a" ] ]
[ "Represent this sentence to retrieve a Wikipedia article all about it", "Jamaicans for Justice is a volunteer group formed in 1993." ]
[ [ "Represent the article for finding a claim of about one sentence that the article confirms.", "Jamaicans for Justice\nJamaicans for Justice (JFJ) is a non-profit, non-partisan human rights organization in Jamaica. JFJ was founded in 1999 in Kingston, Jamaica. The group was co-founded by Jamaican human rights activist Dr. Carolyn Gomes who in 2008 was awarded the United Nations Prize in the Field of Human Rights. The organization is most widely known for providing legal support to hundreds of victims of state abuse in Jamaica and litigation of human rights issues before Jamaican and international tribunals. \nOrigin." ] ]
[ [ "Represent this text to retrieve a related one-sentence statement.", "The Jamaicans\nThe Jamaicans were a ska/rocksteady group formed in Jamaica in 1967, consisting of members Tommy Cowan, Norris Weir, Derrick Brown and Martin Williams.\nCareer.\nThe Jamaicans originally started out in 1964 as the Merricoles, consisting of Derrick Brown and childhood friend Norris Weir, joined later by Martin Williams, Flats Hylto, and I Kong. Then Tommy Cowan joined the group to make them a quintet. The group soon changed their name to the Jamaicans, at the behest of Canadian shipping agent Aston" ] ]
[ "Represent this sentence to retrieve a Wikipedia article all about it", "Colin Firth was not in a 2009 American drama film." ]
[ [ "represent this text to retrieve a related one-sentence statement", "first Academy Award nomination, and won a BAFTA Award. In 2014, Firth portrayed secret agent Harry Hart in the film \"\"; he later reprised the role in the 2017 sequel \"\". In 2018, he co-starred as William \"Weatherall\" Wilkins in the musical fantasy \"Mary Poppins Returns\".\nHis films have grossed more than $3 billion from 42 releases worldwide. In 2011, Firth received a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame, and was also selected as one of the \"Time" ] ]
[ [ "represent the article for finding a claim of about one sentence that the article confirms\n\nExamples:\n\n\"modern style of play that has come to dominate today's game. She won six French Open singles titles (second to Evert), seven Wimbledon singles titles, four Australian Open titles, and five U.S. Open singles titles. She is the only singles player (male or female) to have achieved a Grand Slam since hard court was introduced as a surface at the US Open in 1978. Consequently, Graf's Grand Slam was achieved on grass, clay, and hard court while the previous five Grand Slams were decided on\" == \"Steffi Graf competed in multiple professional tennis competition.\"", "2006) and in \"John Adams\" (2008), a seven-part serial on the life of the American president. Hooper returned to features with \"The Damned United\" (2009), a fact-based film about the English football manager Brian Clough (played by Michael Sheen). The following year saw the release of the historical drama \"The King's Speech\" (2010), starring Colin Firth and Geoffrey Rush, which was met with critical acclaim. Hooper's next film was \"Les Misérables" ] ]
[ "represent the sentence to find a wikipedia article related to it\n\nE.g.\n'House of 1000 Corpses had a theatrical release nearly three years after filming had concluded.' == '1000 Corpses\" featured a graphic amount of blood and gore as well as controversial scenes involving masturbation and necrophilia. The project was ultimately shelved by the company prior to its release due to fears of an NC-17 rating. Zombie later managed to re-purchase the rights to the work, eventually selling it to Lions Gate Entertainment. The film received a theatrical release on April 11, 2003, nearly three years after filming had concluded. Zombie later directed the film's sequel, \"The Devil's Rejects\" (2005),' != 'rating, with Zombie claiming that most of the cut footage featured Sherri Moon Zombie's character.\nThe first public screening of the film occurred in Argentina on March 13, 2003. \"House of 1000 Corpses\" received its theatrical release on April 11, 2003. The film made its debut in the United Kingdom at Fright Fest, and was the fastest selling event of the night. \"House of 1000 Corpses\" grossed $3,460,666 on a limited opening weekend, while boasting $2,522,026 on its official opening. The film'", "The Legend of Tarzan (film) is based on the character Tarzan." ]
[ [ "Represent this text to retrieve a related one-sentence statement.", "The Legend of Tarzan (film)\nThe Legend of Tarzan is a 2016 adventure film based on the fictional character created by Edgar Rice Burroughs. Directed by David Yates, with a screenplay by Adam Cozad and Craig Brewer, the film stars Alexander Skarsgård as the title character, with Samuel L. Jackson, Margot Robbie, Djimon Hounsou, Jim Broadbent, and Christoph Waltz in supporting roles. Principal photography began on June 21, 2014, at Warner Bros. Leavesden Studios in the United Kingdom and wrapped four months later on October 3" ] ]
[ [ "Represent this text to retrieve a related one-sentence statement.", "Tarzan II: The Legend Begins\") is a 2005 direct-to-video animated film and prequel to the 1999 Walt Disney Feature Animation film \"Tarzan\". It was released on June 14, 2005.\nTelevision.\nTelevision \"The Legend of Tarzan\".\n- The Legend of Tarzan is an American animated television series created by The Walt Disney Company in 2001, based on the Tarzan character created by Edgar Rice Burroughs. The series aired on ABC from July 13 to September 7, 2002 as part of its" ] ]
[ "Represent this text so we find an article on Wikipedia that is related", "Lisa Marie Presley is a person." ]
[ [ "represent this wikipedia passage to find a one sentence statement which it confirms", "Lisa Marie Presley\nLisa Marie Presley (born February 1, 1968) is an American singer-songwriter. She is the only child of singer and actor Elvis Presley and actress Priscilla Presley, as well as the sole heir to her father's estate. Presley has developed a career in the music business and has issued three albums. She has been married and divorced four times, including to singer Michael Jackson and actor Nicolas Cage, before marrying music producer Michael Lockwood, father of her twin girls.\nEarly life." ] ]
[ [ "Represent this text to retrieve a related one-sentence statement", "one person to whom BOTH statements apply. (e.g., if the people were Michael Jackson, Nicolas Cage and Mr. Blobby, and the statements were \"I have had a UK Christmas No. 1 in the 90s\" and \"I have married Elvis's daughter Lisa Marie Presley\", then the person who fits both would be Michael Jackson, as Mr. Blobby only fits the first one, and Nicolas Cage only fits the second one.\nGames Random games.\nIs It Me? (\"first played on Series 1" ] ]
[ "Represent the sentence to find a Wikipedia article related to it!", "San Francisco has always been uninhabitable." ]
[ [ "Represent this Wikipedia passage to find a one sentence statement which it confirms", "world and third in the United States on the Global Financial Centres Index as of March 2019.\nSan Francisco was founded on June 29, 1776, when colonists from Spain established Presidio of San Francisco at the Golden Gate and Mission San Francisco de Asís a few miles away, all named for St. Francis of Assisi. The California Gold Rush of 1849 brought rapid growth, making it the largest city on the West Coast at the time. San Francisco became a consolidated city-county in 1856. San Francisco's status as" ] ]
[ [ "Represent this text to retrieve a related one-sentence statement!", "hosted by Guinness. Held in Balboa Park, the event was founded by James Foley who had helped organize the St. Patrick's Day Parade in Hartford, Connecticut before he and his wife, Pat, moved to San Diego to open the Blarney Stone Pub.\nCities with major celebrations San Francisco, California.\nThere has been a Saint Patrick's Day celebration in San Francisco since 1852. San Francisco has always had a large Irish American population and for many decades Irish Americans were the largest ethnic group in San Francisco. However" ] ]
[ "Represent this sentence to retrieve a Wikipedia article all about it", "The Girl on the Train is a slapstick comedy." ]
[ [ "Represent the article for finding a claim of about one sentence that the article confirms:", "The Girl on the Train (2016 film)\nThe Girl on the Train is a 2016 American mystery thriller drama film directed by Tate Taylor and written by Erin Cressida Wilson, based on British author Paula Hawkins' popular 2015 debut novel of the same name. The film stars Emily Blunt, Rebecca Ferguson, Haley Bennett, Justin Theroux, Luke Evans, Allison Janney, Édgar Ramírez, and Lisa Kudrow. The film follows an alcoholic divorcée named Rachel who becomes involved in a missing person’s investigation.\nPrincipal photography began" ] ]
[ [ "Represent this text to retrieve a related one-sentence statement", "Snug and Cozi\nSnug and Cozi was a children's ITV slapstick comedy series about 2 aliens who had crash landed on earth by mistake and met a new friend called Emily.\nFormat.\nA ten-minute slapstick series for Children's television. The principal characters are Snug and Cozi, aliens from the planet Squadge. Travelling in deep space their pink rocket is hit by an asteroid and knocked off course. They crash land on the Earth, where they are discovered, and befriend a girl called Emily. She" ] ]
[ "represent this text so we find an article on wikipedia that is related", "Jaime Lannister is not a character in the Game of Thrones book." ]
[ [ "Represent the article for finding a claim of about one sentence that the article confirms.", "Jaime Lannister\nJaime Lannister 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\". He becomes a prominent point of view character in the novels beginning in \"A Storm of Swords\" (2000).\nIntroduced in \"A Game of Thrones\" (1996), Jaime is a knight of the Kingsguard and a member of House Lannister, the wealthiest and one of the most powerful families" ] ]
[ [ "Represent this text to retrieve a related one-sentence statement", "Tywin Lannister\nTywin Lannister is a fictional character in the epic fantasy series \"A Song of Ice and Fire\" by American novelist George R. R. Martin, and its television adaptation \"Game of Thrones\".\nIntroduced in \"A Game of Thrones\" (1996) and subsequently appeared in \"A Clash of Kings\" (1998) and \"A Storm of Swords\" (2000), Tywin Lannister is the ruthless patriarch of House Lannister of Casterly Rock, and father to Cersei, Jaime and Tyrion Lannister. He" ] ]
[ "Represent this sentence to retrieve a Wikipedia article all about it", "Slovakia joined the European Union." ]
[ [ "", "'s largest per-capita car producer with a total of 1,090,000 cars manufactured in the country in 2018 alone and the 6th largest car producer in the European Union, representing 43% of Slovakia's total industrial output.\nEtymology.\nThe first written mention of name \"Slovakia\" is in 1586 (). It derives from the Czech word \"Slováky\"; previous German forms were \"Windischen landen\" and \"Windenland\" (the 15th century). The native name \"Slovensko\" (1791) derives from an" ] ]
[ [ "Represent this text to retrieve a related one-sentence statement", "Slovakia (European Parliament constituency)\nIn European elections, Slovakia is a constituency of the European Parliament, currently represented by fourteen MEPs. It covers the member state of Slovakia.\nCurrent MEPs.\n\"As of October 2007\"\n2004.\nThe 2004 European election was the sixth election to the European Parliament. However, as Slovakia had only joined the European Union earlier that month, it was the first European election held in that state. The election took place on June 13.\n2009.\nThe" ] ]
[ "represent the sentence to find a wikipedia article related to it", "Harry Potter is a film series." ]
[ [ "Represent this Wikipedia passage to find a one sentence statement which it confirms:", "Harry Potter (film series)\nHarry Potter is a British-American film series based on the eponymous novels by author J. K. Rowling. The series is distributed by Warner Bros. and consists of eight fantasy films, beginning with \"Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone\" (2001) and culminating with \"Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows – Part 2\" (2011). A spin-off prequel series that will consist of five films started with \"Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them\" (2016)," ] ]
[ [ "Represent this Wikipedia passage to find a one sentence statement which it confirms", "Harry Potter (disambiguation)\nHarry Potter is a series of novels written by J. K. Rowling.\nHarry Potter may also refer to other parts of the franchise:\n- Harry Potter (character), the main character in \"Harry Potter\" media\n- \"Harry Potter\" (film series), the David Heyman-produced film series based on the Rowling novels\n- Wizarding World, the media franchise based on the Harry Potter books\n- Fictional universe of \"Harry Potter\", the shared fictional universe" ] ]
[ "Represent this sentence to retrieve a Wikipedia article all about it", "Rescue Me ended on September 7." ]
[ [ "Represent this Wikipedia passage to find a one sentence statement which it confirms", "Rescue Me (American TV series)\nRescue Me is an American comedy-drama television series that premiered on the FX on July 21, 2004 and concluded on September 7, 2011. The series focuses on the professional and personal lives of a group of New York City firefighters.\nThe protagonist and focal point of the series is veteran New York City firefighter Tommy Gavin (Denis Leary). The series follows Tommy's troubled family and co-workers as they deal with real-life issues, such as post-9/11 trauma" ] ]
[ [ "Represent this Wikipedia passage to find a one sentence statement which it confirms", "Denis Leary\nDenis Colin O'Leary (born August 18, 1957) is an American actor, comedian, singer, writer and producer. Leary was the star and co-creator of \"Rescue Me\", which ended its seventh and final season on September 7, 2011. He has starred in many films including playing Captain George Stacy in Marc Webb's film, \"The Amazing Spider-Man\", Cleveland Browns Head Coach Vince Penn in Ivan Reitman's film, \"Draft Day\", and as the voice of" ] ]
[ "represent this text so we find an article on wikipedia that is related", "Malcolm Young was the co-founder of an Australian rock band." ]
[ [ "represent the article for finding a claim of about one sentence that the article confirms", "Malcolm Young\nMalcolm Mitchell Young (6 January 1953 – 18 November 2017) was an Australian musician and songwriter, best known as a co-founder, rhythm guitarist, backing vocalist and songwriter for the hard rock band AC/DC. Except for a brief absence in 1988, he was with the band from its November 1973 beginning until retiring in 2014 due to health reasons. Young and the other members of AC/DC were inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 2003.\nThough his younger brother" ] ]
[ [ "Represent this text to retrieve a related one-sentence statement", "Angus Young\nAngus McKinnon Young (born 31 March 1955) is an Australian guitarist, best known as the co-founder, lead guitarist, songwriter and only constant member of the Australian hard rock band AC/DC. He is known for his energetic performances, schoolboy-uniform stage outfits and his own version of Chuck Berry's duckwalk. Young was ranked 24th in \"Rolling Stone\" magazine's 100 greatest guitarists of all-time list.\nIn 2003, Young and the other members of AC/DC were" ] ]
[ "Represent this sentence to retrieve a Wikipedia article all about it", "Ajab Prem Ki Ghazab Kahani is a film." ]
[ [ "Represent the article for finding a claim of about one sentence that the article confirms", "Ajab Prem Ki Ghazab Kahani\nAjab Prem Ki Ghazab Kahani () is a 2009 Indian romantic comedy film. It stars Katrina Kaif and Ranbir Kapoor. Salman Khan and director Rajkumar Santoshi appear in cameo roles. It is a remake of the 2005 Telugu movie \"Soggadu\".\nPlot.\nThe film opens with a reporter entering into a small town that looks abandoned, with a statue (Ranbir Kapoor). The reporter asks, where are the people of the town, the statue then narrates the story behind it" ] ]
[ [ "Represent this text to retrieve a related one-sentence statement", "for \"Ajab Prem Ki Ghazab Kahani\"\n- 2010 - Best Actor for \"\"\n- 2010 - Best Actor (Popular Choice) for \"Wake Up Sid\" & \"Ajab Prem Ki Ghazab Kahani\"\n- 2010 - Jodi No. 1 along with Katrina Kaif for \"Ajab Prem Ki Ghazab Kahani\"\n- 2011 - Best Actor for \"Raajneeti\"\n- 2011 - Best Actor (Popular Choice) for \"Raajneeti\"\n- 2012 - Best Actor (Popular Choice) for \"Rockstar\"" ] ]
[ "Represent the sentence to find a Wikipedia article related to it", "Lana Del Rey is a person." ]
[ [ "", "Lana Del Rey\nElizabeth Woolridge Grant (born June 21, 1985), known professionally as Lana Del Rey, is an American singer, songwriter, record producer, poet, model, and music video director. Her music has been noted by critics for its stylized cinematic quality; its preoccupation with themes of tragic romance, glamour, and melancholia; and its references to pop culture, particularly 1950s and 1960s Americana.\nRaised in Upstate New York, Del Rey moved to New York City in 2005 to embark on her" ] ]
[ [ "Represent the article for finding a claim of about one sentence that the article confirms", "appeal is gone, he said.\nMany artists have showed appreciation for Mark, one of them being singer and songwriter Lana Del Rey who has worked with the tattoo artist on two of her music videos.\nNotable Clients.\nA self professed people person, Mark creates a laid back atmosphere in his shop that celebrities appreciate. Here is a list of some of his celebrity clients:\n- Steve Jones\n- Lana Del Rey\n- Johnny Hallyday\n- Jared Leto\n- Shannon Leto\n- Janina Richter" ] ]
[ "represent the sentence to find a wikipedia article related to it\n\n\nExamples:\n'Point Place is where That '70s Show occurs.' == 'Point Place\nPoint Place is the fictional town in Wisconsin in which the television sitcom \"That '70s Show\" takes place. It is depicted as an archetypal American suburban community, inhabited largely by white Americans and the middle class, as befitting the socioeconomic outlook of the United States at the time. According to the episode \"Hey Hey What Can I Do,\" Point Place's economy seems to be largely built around slaughtering (in fact, a later episode \"Leaving Home Ain't Easy\" reveals a roadway named' != 'That '70s Show\nThat '70s Show is an American television period sitcom that originally aired on Fox from August 23, 1998 to May 18, 2006. The series focused on the lives of a group of six teenage friends living in fictional Point Place, Wisconsin, from May 17, 1976 to December 31, 1979.\nThe main teenage cast members were Topher Grace, Mila Kunis, Ashton Kutcher, Danny Masterson, Laura Prepon and Wilmer Valderrama. The main adult cast members were Debra Jo Rupp, Kurtwood Smith'", "The Argentina national football team has Paulo Dybala playing football for them." ]
[ [ "Represent the article for finding a claim of about one sentence that the article confirms", "Paulo Dybala\nPaulo Bruno Exequiel Dybala (; born 15 November 1993) is an Argentine professional footballer who plays as a forward for Italian club Juventus and the Argentina national team. Considered Europe's top five leagues' sixth most valuable player, and the most expensive Juventus' squad member from a transfer value perspective by the CIES, he is commonly referred to as \"\"La Joya\"\" (\"The Jewel\") due to his creative style of play, pace, talent, technique and eye for goal.\nAfter" ] ]
[ [ "Represent the article for finding a claim of about one sentence that the article confirms", "Aires; other Argentine cities with large Polish populations include Córdoba, Rosario and Santa Fe.\nA major organization of Polish minority is the Polish Association in Argentina (Związek Polaków w Argentynie).\nIn 1995 the Argentine National Congress made June 8 Polish Settlers' Day.\nNotable people.\n- Carlos Bielicki, chess master\n- Fabián Bielinsky (1959-2006), movie director\n- John Bocwinski, football player\n- Juan Pablo Brzezicki, ex tennis player\n- Paulo Dybala, football player\n-" ] ]
[ "Represent this sentence to retrieve a Wikipedia article all about it", "Sean Combs was raised in Mount Vernon, New York." ]
[ [ "", "Sean Combs\nSean John Combs (born November 4, 1969), also known by the stage names Puff Daddy, P. Diddy, Puffy or Diddy, is an American rapper, singer, songwriter, record producer, record executive, actor and entrepreneur. Combs was born in New York City but was raised in Mount Vernon, New York. He worked as a talent director at Uptown Records before founding his own record label, Bad Boy Entertainment, in 1993.\nCombs' debut album, \"No Way Out\"" ] ]
[ [ "Represent this Wikipedia passage to find a one sentence statement which it confirms", "'s \"Making the Band\". In 2018, \"Forbes\" estimated his net worth at $825 million, making him the second-richest hip hop recording artist.\nEarly life.\nSean John Combs was born on November 4, 1969 in Manhattan's Harlem in New York City and was raised in Mount Vernon, New York. His mother, Janice (Smalls), was a model and teacher's assistant and his father, Melvin Earl Combs, served in the U.S. Air Force and was an associate of" ] ]
[ "represent this text so we find an article on wikipedia that is related\nE.g.\nProvidence, Rhode Island was founded by an exile from an English settlement in 1555. == Providence, Rhode Island\nProvidence is the capital and most populous city of the U.S. state of Rhode Island and is one of the oldest cities in the United States. It was founded in 1636 by Roger Williams, a Reformed Baptist theologian and religious exile from the Massachusetts Bay Colony. He named the area in honor of \"God's merciful Providence\" which he believed was responsible for revealing such a haven for him and his followers. The city is situated at the mouth of the Providence River at the head of Narragansett Bay != as the Colony of Rhode Island and Providence Plantations, governed by an elected council and \"president\". Gorton received a separate charter for his settlement in 1648 which he named Warwick after his patron.\nBrown University was founded in 1764 as the College in the English Colony of Rhode Island and Providence Plantations. It was one of nine Colonial colleges granted charters before the American Revolution, but was the first college in America to accept students regardless of religious affiliation.\nMetacomet was the Wampanoag tribe's war leader, whom the", "Abraham Lincoln was a lawyer." ]
[ [ "Represent text", "Abraham Lincoln\nAbraham Lincoln (February 12, 1809 – April 15, 1865) was an American statesman and lawyer who served as the 16th president of the United States from 1861 until his assassination in April 1865. Lincoln led the nation through the American Civil War, its bloodiest war and its greatest moral, constitutional, and political crisis. He preserved the Union, abolished slavery, strengthened the federal government, and modernized the U.S. economy.\nBorn in Kentucky, Lincoln grew up on the frontier in a poor family" ] ]
[ [ "Represent this Wikipedia passage to find a one sentence statement which it confirms", "Oliver R. Barrett\nOliver R. Barrett was a lawyer, author, and prolific collector of Abraham Lincoln artifacts.\nBiography.\nBorn in 1873, Barrett became interested in collecting autographs, artifacts, and letters from celebrities. He eventually received his law degree from University of Michigan and fought in the Spanish–American War. Barrett continued his career as a lawyer in Kenilworth, Illinois, and developed an obsession with building his Abraham Lincoln collection. This collection earned him fame among Lincoln scholars and researchers, most notably Carl Sandburg" ] ]
[ "represent this sentence to retrieve a wikipedia article all about it\nGiven Only Lovers Left Alive is a 2017 film., a positive would be Only Lovers Left Alive\nOnly Lovers Left Alive is a 2013 comedy-drama film written and directed by Jim Jarmusch, starring Tilda Swinton, Tom Hiddleston, Mia Wasikowska, Anton Yelchin, Jeffrey Wright, Slimane Dazi and John Hurt. An international co-production of the United Kingdom and Germany, the film focuses on the romance between two vampires, and was nominated for the Palme d'Or at the 2013 Cannes Film Festival.\nIn 2016, the film was ranked among the 100 greatest films since 2000 in an international critics & a negative would be film \"Shakespeare in Love\" (1998).\n- John Hurt plays Marlowe, who still lives as a vampire in the 21st century, in Jim Jarmusch's \"Only Lovers Left Alive\" (2013). The film was nominated for a Palme d'Or in 2013.\n- Marlowe is a character in the 2015 comedy \"Bill\".\n- Marlowe (played by Jamie Campbell-Bower) is a main character in the 2017 TNT series \"Will\".\n- Marlowe (played by Tim Downie)", "Paul Simon's middle name is George." ]
[ [ "Represent the article for finding a claim of about one sentence that the article confirms", "Paul Simon\nPaul Frederic Simon (born October 13, 1941) is an American singer-songwriter and actor. Simon's musical career has spanned seven decades with his fame and commercial success beginning as half of the duo Simon & Garfunkel (originally known as Tom & Jerry), formed in 1956 with Art Garfunkel. Simon was responsible for writing nearly all of the pair's songs including three that reached number one on the U.S. singles charts: \"The Sound of Silence\", \"Mrs. Robinson\", and \"Bridge" ] ]
[ [ "Represent this text to retrieve a related one-sentence statement:", "fled the homestead to stay with a neighboring family.\nAnnie finds out while in the gaol that she is pregnant, but is not certain whether the father is Simon or George. She declares the baby girl as being Simon's child, so that the child will always be welcome and cared for in later life. George marries the neighboring family's daughter, Jenny.\nCast.\n- Brendan Fehr...Simon Herron\n- Paul Johansson...Henry Mullen\n- Corey Sevier...George Herron\n- Jonas Chernick..." ] ]
[ "represent the sentence to find a wikipedia article related to it", "Edge of Tomorrow premiered in 28 territories during 2014." ]
[ [ "Represent this text to retrieve a related one-sentence statement", ", including the United Kingdom, Brazil, Germany, Spain, and Indonesia. On the weekend of , it was released in 36 additional territories, including North America (United States and Canada), Australia, China, and Russia. The film received positive reviews from critics and was a box office success, grossing over $370.5 million worldwide after its theatrical run, as reported in September. A sequel, titled \"Live Die Repeat and Repeat\", is in development.\nPlot.\nIn 2015, aliens called" ] ]
[ [ "represent this wikipedia passage to find a one sentence statement which it confirms", "movie industry.\"\nIn the week prior to the release of \"Edge of Tomorrow\" in North America, its estimated opening-weekend gross increased from the range to .\nRelease Theatrical run.\n\"Edge of Tomorrow\" initiated its theatrical run in several territories on , 2014, and rolled out to a total of for its opening weekend of , 2014. It grossed on its opening weekend. For the second weekend of , 2014, it was released in 36 additional territories. \"Edge of Tomorrow\" grossed $" ] ]
[ "Represent the sentence to find a Wikipedia article related to it", "Bradford contains the National Science and Media Library." ]
[ [ "Represent this Wikipedia passage to find a one sentence statement which it confirms", "Cartwright Hall. Bradford has faced similar challenges to the rest of post-industrial Northern England, including deindustrialisation, social unrest and economic deprivation.\nHistory.\nHistory Toponymy.\nThe name Bradford is derived from the Old English \"brad\" and \"ford\" the broad ford which referred to a crossing of the Bradford Beck at Church Bank below the site of Bradford Cathedral, around which a settlement grew in Saxon times. It was recorded as \"Bradeford\" in 1086.\nHistory Early history.\nAfter an uprising in" ] ]
[ [ "Represent the article for finding a claim of about one sentence that the article confirms", "number of stages. Bradford held the first mela in Europe in September 1988 and it is presently held in Bradford City Park.\nBradford City Park has the largest city centre water feature in the UK.\nCulture Museums and art galleries.\nBradford is home to the acclaimed National Science and Media Museum (previously the National Museum of Photography, Film & Television) which celebrates cinema and movies, and is the most visited museum outside London. It contains the UK's first IMAX theatre, the Cubby Broccoli Cinema, and the" ] ]
[ "represent text", "Chris Carter rose to fame as a screenwriter in the early 1990s." ]
[ [ "Represent the article for finding a claim of about one sentence that the article confirms", "Chris Carter (screenwriter)\nChristopher Carl Carter (born October 13, 1956) is an American television and film producer, director and writer. Born in Bellflower, California, Carter graduated with a degree in journalism from California State University, Long Beach before spending thirteen years working for \"Surfing Magazine\". After beginning his television career working on television films for Walt Disney Studios, Carter rose to fame in the early 1990s after creating the science fiction-supernatural television series \"The X-Files\" for the Fox network" ] ]
[ [ "Represent this Wikipedia passage to find a one sentence statement which it confirms:", "receiver\n- Chris Carter (triple jumper) (born 1989), American triple jumper\n- Chris Carter (linebacker) (born 1989), American football linebacker\n- Cris Carter (born 1965), American football Hall of Fame wide receiver\nOther uses.\n- Chris Carter (screenwriter) (born 1956), American television screenwriter and producer who created \"The X-Files\"\n- Chris Carter (actor) (born 1985), Canadian television screenwriter and actor\n- Chris Carter (American" ] ]
[ "Represent this sentence to retrieve a Wikipedia article all about it", "Conan O'Brien was born." ]
[ [ "Represent this text to retrieve a related one-sentence statement.", "Conan O'Brien\nConan Christopher O'Brien (born April 18, 1963) is an American television host, comedian, writer, and producer. He is best known for hosting several late-night talk shows; since 2010, he has hosted \"Conan\" on the cable channel TBS.\nBorn in Brookline, Massachusetts, O'Brien was raised in an Irish Catholic family. He served as president of \"The Harvard Lampoon\" while attending Harvard University, and was a writer for the sketch comedy series \"Not Necessarily the News\"" ] ]
[ [ "Represent the article for finding a claim of about one sentence that the article confirms", "Mike Merritt (musician)\nMichael Monroe \"Mike\" Merritt (born July 28, 1955) is an American bassist best known for playing with the Conan O'Brien house bands: The Max Weinberg 7 on \"Late Night with Conan O'Brien\" in New York, Max Weinberg and The Tonight Show Band on \"The Tonight Show with Conan O'Brien\" in Los Angeles, and currently The Basic Cable Band on \"Conan\" also in Los Angeles.\nMerritt was born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. His father is jazz bassist Jymie" ] ]
[ "Represent the sentence to find a Wikipedia article related to it", "The September 11 attacks injured people." ]
[ [ "Represent this Wikipedia passage to find a one sentence statement which it confirms", "September 11 attacks\nThe September 11 attacks (also referred to as 9/11) were a series of four coordinated terrorist attacks by the Islamic terrorist group al-Qaeda against the United States on the morning of Tuesday, September 11, 2001. The attacks killed 2,996 people, injured over 6,000 others, and caused at least $10 billion in infrastructure and property damage. Additional people died of 9/11-related cancer and respiratory diseases in the months and years following the attacks.\nFour passenger airliners operated by two major U.S. passenger air" ] ]
[ [ "represent this text to retrieve a related one-sentence statement", "Casualties of the September 11 attacks\nDuring the September 11 attacks of 2001, 2,977 people were killed (excluding the 19 hijackers) and more than 6,000 others injured. The immediate deaths included 265 on the four planes (including the terrorists), 2,606 in the World Trade Center and in the surrounding area, and 125 at the Pentagon. The attacks were the deadliest terrorist act in world history, and the most devastating foreign attack on United States soil since the attack on Pearl Harbor on December 7, 1941.\nMost" ] ]
[ "Represent this sentence to retrieve a Wikipedia article all about it", "The United Kingdom has the world's fifth-largest economy by one measure." ]
[ [ "Represent this text to retrieve a related one-sentence statement", "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" ] ]
[ [ "Represent the article for finding a claim of about one sentence that the article confirms.", "Economy of Spain\nThe economy of Spain is the world's thirteenth-largest by nominal GDP as well as one of the largest in the world by purchasing power parity. The country is a member of the European Union, the Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development and the World Trade Organization. Spain has a capitalist mixed economy. The Spanish economy is the fifth-largest in Europe behind Germany, United Kingdom, Italy and France as well as the fourth-largest in the eurozone based on nominal GDP statistics." ] ]
[ "Represent this text so we find an article on Wikipedia that is related", "Glee's pilot was broadcasted on May 19, 2009." ]
[ [ "represent this wikipedia passage to find a one sentence statement which it confirms", "all of the show's episodes for the first two seasons, and Murphy and Falchuk initially served as the show's main directors. The pilot episode was broadcast on May 19, 2009, and the first season aired from September 9, 2009, to June 8, 2010. Subsequent seasons aired in September through May. The sixth and final season aired from January to March 2015. \"Glee\" features on-screen performance-based musical numbers that were selected by Murphy, who aimed to maintain a balance between show tunes and" ] ]
[ [ "Represent this Wikipedia passage to find a one sentence statement which it confirms", "Pilot (Glee)\n\"Pilot\" is the pilot episode of the American television series \"Glee\", which premiered on the Fox network on May 19, 2009. An extended director's cut version aired on September 2, 2009. The show focuses on a high school show choir, also known as a glee club, set within the fictional William McKinley High School in Lima, Ohio. The pilot episode covers the formation of the club and introduces the main characters. The episode was directed by series creator Ryan Murphy" ] ]
[ "Represent this sentence to retrieve a Wikipedia article all about it", "Machu Picchu was built with dry-stone walls." ]
[ [ "Represent the article for finding a claim of about one sentence that the article confirms", "referred to as the \"Lost City of the Incas\", it is the most familiar icon of Inca civilization. The Incas built the estate around 1450 but abandoned it a century later at the time of the Spanish conquest. Although known locally, it was not known to the Spanish during the colonial period and remained unknown to the outside world until American historian Hiram Bingham brought it to international attention in 1911.\nMachu Picchu was built in the classical Inca style, with polished dry-stone walls. Its three primary structures" ] ]
[ [ "", "used as tombs, yet there is no evidence that Mach'ay was a burial ground.\nSite Construction.\nThe central buildings use the classical Inca architectural style of polished dry-stone walls of regular shape. The Incas were masters of this technique, called ashlar, in which blocks of stone are cut to fit together tightly without mortar.\nThe section of the mountain where Machu Picchu was built provided various challenges that the Incas solved with local materials. One issue was the seismic activity due to two fault lines. It made" ] ]
[ "represent this sentence to retrieve a wikipedia article all about it.", "Memento had motifs of memory, perception, and grief." ]
[ [ "Represent the article for finding a claim of about one sentence that the article confirms!", "of the film, producing one complete and cohesive narrative.\n\"Memento\" premiered on September 5, 2000, at the Venice International Film Festival and was released in European theaters starting in October. It was acclaimed by critics who praised its nonlinear narrative structure and motifs of memory, perception, grief, and self-deception, and earned $39.7 million over a $9 million budget. It received numerous accolades, including Academy Award nominations for Best Original Screenplay and Best Film Editing. The film was subsequently ranked one of" ] ]
[ [ "Represent the article for finding a claim of about one sentence that the article confirms.", ", the intensity of grief participants recalled was highly correlated with their current level of grief. Individuals appear to utilize their current emotional states to analyze how they must have felt when experiencing past events. Emotional memories are reconstructed by current emotional states.\nOne study showed how selective memory can maintain belief in extrasensory perception (ESP). Believers and disbelievers were each shown descriptions of ESP experiments. Half of each group were told that the experimental results supported the existence of ESP, while the others were told they did not. In" ] ]
[ "represent this text so we find an article on wikipedia that is related", "Haiti shares an island with another country." ]
[ [ "represent this wikipedia passage to find a one sentence statement which it confirms", "Haiti\nHaiti (; ; ), officially the Republic of Haiti (; ) and formerly called Hayti, is a country located on the island of Hispaniola, east of Cuba in the Greater Antilles archipelago of the Caribbean Sea. It occupies the western three-eighths of the island which it shares with the Dominican Republic. Haiti is in size and has an estimated /1e6 round 1 million people, making it the most populous country in the Caribbean Community (CARICOM) and the second-most populous country in the Caribbean as a whole" ] ]
[ [ "represent the article for finding a claim of about one sentence that the article confirms For instance, <<respects. It has the densest atmosphere of the four terrestrial planets, consisting of more than 96% carbon dioxide. The atmospheric pressure at the planet's surface is 92 times that of Earth, or roughly the pressure found underwater on Earth. Venus is by far the hottest planet in the Solar System, with a mean surface temperature of , even though Mercury is closer to the Sun. Venus is shrouded by an opaque layer of highly reflective clouds of sulfuric acid, preventing its surface from being seen from space in visible light>> to <<Venus has an atmosphere consisting of more than 95% carbon dioxide.>>", "Wildlife of Haiti\nThe wildlife of Haiti is important to the country because of its biodiversity. According to the World Conservation Monitoring Centre, Haiti is considered to be \"one of the most biologically significant countries of the West Indies\". With an estimated 5,600 plant species on the island of Hispaniola, some of which only occur in Haiti, 36% are considered as endemic to the island. A mountainous area country, it is situated in the western three-eighths of Hispaniola and shares a border with the Dominican Republic." ] ]
[ "represent this sentence to retrieve a wikipedia article all about it", "Mary Marvel was created by a human." ]
[ [ "Represent the article for finding a claim of about one sentence that the article confirms", "Otto Binder\nOtto Oscar Binder (August 26, 1911 – October 13, 1974) was an American author of science fiction and non-fiction books and stories, and comic books. He is best known as the co-creator of Supergirl and for his many scripts for \"\" and other stories involving the entire superhero Marvel Family. He was prolific in the comic book field and is credited with writing over 4400 stories across a variety of publishers under his own name, as well as more than 160 stories under the" ] ]
[ [ "Represent this Wikipedia passage to find a one sentence statement which it confirms", "Titania (Marvel Comics)\nTitania (Mary MacPherran) is a supervillainess appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. She is notable for being one of Marvel's strongest human female characters, and the wife of the Absorbing Man. Created by then-Editor-in-Chief Jim Shooter and introduced in the 1984 crossover limited series \"Secret Wars,\" Titania has since then become a rival of the She-Hulk, and has also been a member of several incarnations of the Masters of Evil and the Frightful" ] ]
[ "Represent this sentence to retrieve a Wikipedia article all about it!", "Sora is a character in Kingdom Hearts III." ]
[ [ "Represent the article for finding a claim of about one sentence that the article confirms", "'s plan to bring about a second Keyblade War. Their journey has them cross paths with characters and visit worlds based on different Disney and Pixar intellectual properties.\nConcepts for \"Kingdom Hearts III\" began as early as 2005 after the release of \"Kingdom Hearts II\" in Japan, with the game not being announced until 2013, following years of rumors and speculation. The game sees many returning gameplay features from the series, while expanding parties to five characters total, introducing new \"Attraction Flow\" attacks that incorporate various" ] ]
[ [ "Represent this text to retrieve a related one-sentence statement", "it with another character with great importance. In response to rumors saying that Sora's story would end in \"Kingdom Hearts III\", Nomura answered that Sora is the protagonist of the series and that his role will end once the series ends. For this game, Nomura was interested in giving Sora a new costume, but was worried about doing so because of the popularity of the character's \"Kingdom Hearts II\" outfit. In the end, he decided to create a new one as \"Kingdom Hearts III\" was" ] ]
[ "Represent this sentence to retrieve a Wikipedia article all about it.", "Google is incapable of being a subsidiary." ]
[ [ "Represent the article for finding a claim of about one sentence that the article confirms", "They incorporated Google as a privately held company on September 4, 1998. An initial public offering (IPO) took place on August 19, 2004, and Google moved to its headquarters in Mountain View, California, nicknamed the Googleplex. In August 2015, Google announced plans to reorganize its various interests as a conglomerate called Alphabet Inc. Google is Alphabet's leading subsidiary and will continue to be the umbrella company for Alphabet's Internet interests. Sundar Pichai was appointed CEO of Google, replacing Larry Page who became the CEO of Alphabet" ] ]
[ [ "represent this wikipedia passage to find a one sentence statement which it confirms", "Matsarya\nMatsarya (Sanskrit; Pali: \"macchariya\"; Tibetan phonetic: \"serna\") is a Buddhist/Hindu term translated as \"stinginess\" or \"miserliness\". It is defined as being incapable of enjoying one’s own possessions and other material objects, clinging to them and being unwilling to part with them or share them with others. It is identified as:\n- One of the twenty subsidiary unwholesome mental factors within the Mahayana Abhidharma teachings.\n- One of the fourteen unwholesome mental factors within the" ] ]
[ "Represent this text so we find an article on Wikipedia that is related", "Hot was released in March." ]
[ [ "Represent the article for finding a claim of about one sentence that the article confirms", "Hot (Mel B album)\nHot is the debut album by British singer and songwriter Melanie B, released on 9 October 2000 by Virgin. The album was not as successful as her albums with the Spice Girls or that of other members solo albums released around this time. It peaked at number twenty-eight in United Kingdom and sold over 60,000 copies, receiving a silver certification. The album had four singles: \"I Want You Back\", featuring Missy Elliott, \"Tell Me\", \"Feels So Good" ] ]
[ [ "Represent the article for finding a claim of about one sentence that the article confirms", "on March 19. The song has since peaked at #44 on the \"Billboard\" Hot 100.\nBackground.\nBirdman confirmed the release of the song on March 12, 2013, and was released that day as planned. The song premiered on Hot 97 with Funkmaster Flex on March 12, 2013. It was officially released as a digital download on March 19, 2013. The song was available as a digital download in UK on March 24, and in France on March 25. On May 7, \"" ] ]
[ "Represent the following document", "Adele has released an album." ]
[ [ "Represent this Wikipedia passage to find a one sentence statement which it confirms.", "Adele\nAdele Laurie Blue Adkins (; born 5 May 1988) is an English singer-songwriter. After graduating from the BRIT School in 2006, Adele signed a recording contract with XL Recordings. In 2007, she received the Brit Awards Critics' Choice award and won the BBC Sound of 2008 poll. Her debut album, \"19\", was released in 2008 to commercial and critical success. It is certified eight times platinum in the UK, and three times platinum in the US. The album contains her first song" ] ]
[ [ "represent this text to retrieve a related one-sentence statement", "\" B-side). The Indonesian special edition was released on 3 March. As well as the standard track list, the album features a bonus video for \"Chasing Pavements\".\nBy 2008, Adele had become the headliner and performed an acoustic set, in which she was supported by Damien Rice.\nShe embarked on a short North American tour in the same month, and \"19\" was released in the US in June. \"Billboard\" magazine stated of it: \"Adele truly has potential to" ] ]
[ "Represent this sentence to retrieve a Wikipedia article all about it", "Mandeans are included in Syria." ]
[ [ "Represent the article for finding a claim of about one sentence that the article confirms", "Syria\nSyria (), officially the Syrian Arab Republic (), is a country in Western Asia, bordering Lebanon to the southwest, the Mediterranean Sea to the west, Turkey to the north, Iraq to the east, Jordan to the south, and Israel to the southwest. A country of fertile plains, high mountains, and deserts, Syria is home to diverse ethnic and religious groups, including Syrian Arabs, Greeks, Armenians, Assyrians, Kurds, Circassians, Mandeans and Turkemens. Religious groups include Sunnis," ] ]
[ [ "Represent", "Sunni, 19% Shi'a, and lists an additional 3% as Islam unspecified. Iraq's vulnerable minority groups are represented in disproportionately high numbers in Syria, with Christians at 11%, Mandaeans between 1–4%, and Yezidis at just under 1%. The majority of refugees are from Iraq's urban areas, with up to 80% hailing from Baghdad alone. Large portions of Iraq's Christians and Sabean-Mandeans, in particular, have fled to Syria due to the targeting and dissolution of their urban communities in Iraq" ] ]
[ "represent this text so we find an article on wikipedia that is related", "Canada's quality of life is very good." ]
[ [ "Represent the article for finding a claim of about one sentence that the article confirms", ", and education. It is one of the world's most ethnically diverse and multicultural nations, the product of large-scale immigration from many other countries. Canada's long and complex relationship with the United States has had a significant impact on its economy and culture.\nA developed country, Canada has the sixteenth-highest nominal per capita income globally as well as the twelfth-highest ranking in the Human Development Index. Its advanced economy is the tenth-largest in the world, relying chiefly upon its abundant natural resources" ] ]
[ [ "Represent this text to retrieve a related one-sentence statement.", ". This scale ranges from \"Grade A\", which indicates that the water quality is very good and the river is unpolluted, to \"Grade F\", which indicates that the water quality is bad, and there is little or no life to be found in the water. The main sources of pollution were from coking plants, where coal was carbonised, from discharges from inefficient sewage treatment plants, and from the manufacture of chemicals.\nWater quality Industrial pollution.\nThe catchment area of the river is industrial and urban" ] ]
[ "Represent the sentence to find a Wikipedia article related to it", "Will Ferrell is not considered a member of the Frat Pack." ]
[ [ "Represent the article for finding a claim of about one sentence that the article confirms", "the late 1990s and the 2000s, including Jack Black, Ben Stiller, Steve Carell, Vince Vaughn, and brothers Owen and Luke Wilson. He received an Emmy Award nomination for his work on \"Saturday Night Live\", and three Golden Globe Award nominations for acting in \"The Producers\" (2005) and \"Stranger than Fiction\" (2006) and for producing \"Vice\" (2018). He was also named the best comedian of 2015 in the British \"GQ\" Men of the Year awards. Ferrell" ] ]
[ [ "Represent the article for finding a claim of about one sentence that the article confirms", "Frat Pack\nThe \"Frat Pack\" is a nickname given to a group of comedy actors who have appeared together in many of the highest-grossing comedy movies since the mid-1990s. The group is usually considered to include Ben Stiller, Jack Black, Owen Wilson, Luke Wilson, Will Ferrell, Steve Carell, and Vince Vaughn.\nThe term was used by \"USA Today\" in a June 2004 story and was soon picked up by other media outlets. Before \"USA Today\" dubbed this group the \"Frat" ] ]
[ "Represent this text so we find an article on Wikipedia that is related", "Kaakha Kaakha is from the 21st century." ]
[ [ "Represent this text to retrieve a related one-sentence statement", "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." ] ]
[ [ "Represent the article for finding a claim of about one sentence that the article confirms", "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" ] ]
[ "represent this text so we find an article on wikipedia that is related.", "Nick Jonas is a French recording artist." ]
[ [ "Represent the article for finding a claim of about one sentence that the article confirms", "Nick Jonas\nNicholas Jerry Jonas (born September 16, 1992) is an American singer, songwriter and actor. Jonas began acting in theater at the age of seven, and released his debut single in 2002 which caught the attention of Columbia Records where Jonas formed a band with his older brothers, Joe and Kevin, known as the Jonas Brothers. The group released their debut studio album \"It's About Time\" through the Columbia label in 2006. After leaving Columbia Records and signing with Hollywood Records, the group released" ] ]
[ [ "Represent this text to retrieve a related one-sentence statement", "Jealous (Nick Jonas song)\n\"Jealous\" is a song performed by American recording artist Nick Jonas for his eponymous second studio album. It was released on September 8, 2014, by Island Records as the second single from the record. It was written by Jonas, Sir Nolan, Simon Wilcox, and the song was produced later by Sir Nolan.\n\"Jealous\" has peaked at No. 7 on the US \"Billboard\" Hot 100, consequently becoming Jonas's highest charting single and highest selling single with" ] ]