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"shows. He also narrated the first two series of the children's television programme \"Thomas & Friends\" and portrayed \"Mr Conductor\" during the first season of the PBS children's television series \"Shining Time Station\". Since 1989, he has toured with thirteen variations of Ringo Starr & His All-Starr Band.\nStarr's musicianship has received praise from other drummers, including Phil Collins and Journey's Steve Smith. He was inducted into the \"Modern Drummer\" Hall of Fame in 1998. In 2011,"
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"has also published a number of books and articles on the greater Los Angeles area's youth culture during the 1960s, with special focus on the surf craze and the Sunset Strip music scene.\nPriore worked as the primary writer and creative consultant on the AMC documentaries \"Hollywood Rocks the Movies: The Early Years (1955–1970)\" and \"Hollywood Rocks the Movies: The 1970s\".\nFilmography.\n- \"Hollywood Rocks the Movies: The Early Years (1955–1970)\" (2000, hosted by Ringo Starr)"
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"; embezzlement; identity theft; money laundering; and forgery and counterfeiting, including the production of Counterfeit money and consumer goods.\nFinancial crimes may involve additional criminal acts, such as computer crime, elder abuse, burglary, armed robbery, and even violent crime such as robbery or murder. Financial crimes may be carried out by individuals, corporations, or by organized crime groups. Victims may include individuals, corporations, governments, and entire economies.\nBribery.\nThe U.S. introduced the Foreign Corrupt Practices Act in 1977"
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"new managing editor, said that Ibori was actively involved in efforts to restructure the paper, which was struggling with debt and unpaid salaries.\nIn March 2010 the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) asked that Ibori attend the Abuja headquarters of the Commission on 17 April 2010 \"for interview\". The \"Daily Independent\" published an editorial that indignantly defended Ibori. \nIbori was arrested in May 2010 in Dubai, in the United Arab Emirates. He lost an appeal against a ruling that he should be extradited to"
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"Seville is a metropolis."
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"Town, with an area of , contains three UNESCO World Heritage Sites: the Alcázar palace complex, the Cathedral and the General Archive of the Indies. The Seville harbour, located about from the Atlantic Ocean, is the only river port in Spain. Seville is also the hottest major metropolitan area in the geographical Southwestern Europe, with summer average high temperatures of above .\nSeville was founded as the Roman city of . It became known as \"Ishbiliyya\" after the Muslim conquest in 712. During the Muslim rule in Spain"
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"the Secular and Ecclesiastical Annals of the very Noble and very Loyal City of Seville, Metropolis of Andalucia, a work in which he recounts the occurrences of the city from 1246 until 1671. Additionally he is the author of the Genealogical Discourse of the Ortizes of Seville and of the work Posterity of Juan de Céspedes, Trece* and Commander of the Order of Santiago Monastery.\nFamily.\nSon of Juan Ortiz de Zúñiga y Avellaneda, Knight of the Order of Calatrava, Captain of the Infantry, who served on the"
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"The Amazing Spider-Man 2 is expanding its content."
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"Amazing Spider-Man 2\" was originally envisioned as the beginning of a shared fictional universe, which would have continued with two sequels and several spin-offs, most notably films centered on Venom and the Sinister Six. Due to performing below expectations, all subsequent installments were cancelled and a new iteration of the character, portrayed by Tom Holland in the Marvel Cinematic Universe, began with the 2016 film \"\". The planned spin-offs were repurposed for a timeline separate from \"The Amazing Spider-Man\" continuity and"
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"his discs with amazing speed and accuracy.\nIn other media.\nIn other media Television.\n- The Ricochet persona is used by Fancy Dan (voiced by Phil LaMarr) of the Enforcers in \"The Spectacular Spider-Man\".\nIn other media Video games.\n- A Ricochet costume for the Spider-Man (Peter Parker) character in \"\" is available as downloadable content.\n- Ricochet appears as an additional costume for Spider-Man (Peter Parker) in \"The Amazing Spider-Man 2"
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"Mauritius' government is closely modeled on the Westminster parliamentary system."
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"system, and Mauritius is highly ranked for democracy and for economic and political freedom. The Human Development Index of Mauritius is one of the highest in Africa. Mauritius is ranked as the most competitive and one of the most developed economies in the African region. The main pillars of the Mauritian economy are manufacturing, financial services, tourism, and information and communications technology. Mauritius is a welfare state; the government provides free universal health care, free education up to tertiary level and free public transport for students, senior citizens,"
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"by population in Malaysia. The royal capital and the official seat of the Sultan of Pahang is located at Pekan. Pekan was also the old state capital which its name translates literally into 'the town', it was known historically as 'Inderapura'. Other major towns include Temerloh, Bentong and its hills resorts of Genting Highlands and Bukit Tinggi. The head of state is the Sultan of Pahang, while the head of government is the \"Menteri Besar\". The government system is closely modeled on the Westminster parliamentary system"
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"represent the sentence to find a wikipedia article related to it The provided query could be 'Theodore Roosevelt walked out.' and the positive 'and belatedly tried to win the 1912 Republican nomination. He failed, walked out, and founded the so-called \"Bull Moose\" Party which called for wide-ranging progressive reforms. He ran in the 1912 election and the split allowed the Democratic nominee Woodrow Wilson to win the election. Following the defeat, Roosevelt led a two-year expedition to the Amazon basin where he nearly died of tropical disease. During World War I, he criticized President Wilson for keeping the country out of the war with Germany, and' and the negative ', or racist”. Nearly 22,000 students from Woodrow Wilson High School, James A. Garfield High school, Theodore Roosevelt High School, Abraham Lincoln High School, and Belmont High school walked out of class which became known as the East side walk out, or the blowouts. 75% of the students attending the schools were Chicano. The walkouts were their way of demanding a better education. Castro was a leading force in organizing the blowouts as she aided these children in their cause, giving them the courage to help them stand'",
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"the national capital region of China.\nBeijing is an important world capital and global power city, and one of the world's leading centers for politics, economy and business, finance, education, culture, innovation and technology, architecture, language, and diplomacy. A megacity, Beijing is the second largest Chinese city by urban population after Shanghai and is the nation's political, cultural, and educational center. It is home to the headquarters of most of China's largest state-owned companies and houses the largest number"
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"Huairou District\nHuairou District () is situated in northern Beijing about 50 kilometers from the city center (about a 1½ to 2 hour drive).\nHistory.\nIn 1995 during the United Nation's 4th World's Women Conference in Beijing, the Civil Society community was forced to meet in the Huairou district, an hour from the official proceedings, leading to a great deal of discontent, as many of the non-governmental actors present felt marginalized. In a tent at the Civil Society Village established especially for poor"
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"Michael J. Fox had a disease."
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"). He has won five Primetime Emmy Awards, four Golden Globe Awards, a Grammy Award, and two Screen Actors Guild Awards.\nFox was diagnosed with Parkinson's disease in 1992 at age 31, and disclosed his condition to the public in 1998. He partly retired from acting in 2000 as the symptoms of the disease worsened. He has since become an advocate for research toward finding a cure, and founded the Michael J. Fox Foundation. Sweden's Karolinska Institute gave him an \"honoris causa\" doctorate on March"
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"whole schools of young children for use as child soldiers, Limbaugh stated that he would research the group. The show's written transcript on his website was not changed.\nControversies and claims of inaccuracy Michael J. Fox.\nIn October 2006, Limbaugh said Michael J. Fox, who suffers from Parkinson's disease, had exaggerated the effects of his affliction in a political TV advertisement advocating for funding of stem cell research. Limbaugh said that Fox in the ad had been \"shameless\" in \"moving all around and shaking\","
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"The Hangover Part III failed to cast any actors."
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"The Hangover Part III\nThe Hangover Part III is a 2013 American comedy film produced by Legendary Pictures and distributed by Warner Bros. Pictures. It is the third and final installment in \"The Hangover\" trilogy. The film stars Bradley Cooper, Ed Helms, Zach Galifianakis, Justin Bartha, and Ken Jeong. The supporting cast includes Jeffrey Tambor, Heather Graham, Mike Epps, Melissa McCarthy, and John Goodman with Todd Phillips directing a screenplay written by himself and Craig Mazin. \nThe film follows the \"Wolfpack\" ("
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"Phil, Stu, Doug, and Alan) as they try to get Alan the help he needs after facing a personal crisis. However, things go awry when an incident from the original film comes back to haunt them.\n\"The Hangover Part III\" was announced days before the release of \"The Hangover Part II\" and Mazin, who co-wrote \"Part II\", was brought on board. In January 2012, the principal actors re-signed to star. In March 2012, Warner Bros. announced"
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"Teen Wolf was renewed for a sixth season on April 9, 2015."
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"July 24, 2014, MTV renewed \"Teen Wolf\" for a fifth season of 20 episodes, which was split into two parts, and premiered June 29, 2015. \nOn July 9, 2015, \"Teen Wolf\" was renewed for a sixth season of 20 episodes. Showrunner Jeff Davis confirmed that Tyler Posey, Dylan O'Brien, Holland Roden, Shelley Hennig and Dylan Sprayberry would be reprising their roles as Scott McCall, \"Stiles\" Stilinski, Lydia Martin, Malia Tate and Liam Dunbar respectively.\nDevelopment and"
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"Teen Wolf (season 6)\nThe sixth and final season of \"Teen Wolf\", an American supernatural drama created by Jeff Davis and to some extent based on the 1985 film of the same name, received an order of 20 episodes on July 9, 2015, and premiered on November 15, 2016. The second half of the season premiered on July 30, 2017.\nUnlike the previous season, instead of telling a single story, the season was split into two 10-episode arcs, following the same format of"
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"David Schwimmer has a Bachelor of Arts in theater and speech from Northwestern University."
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"David Schwimmer\nDavid Lawrence Schwimmer (born November 2, 1966) is an American actor, director, activist, and producer.\nSchwimmer began his acting career performing in school plays at Beverly Hills High School. In 1988, he graduated from Northwestern University with a Bachelor of Arts in theater and speech. After graduation, Schwimmer co-founded the Lookingglass Theatre Company. For much of the late 1980s, he lived in Los Angeles as a struggling, unemployed actor, until he starred in the television movie \"A Deadly"
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"was in an improv group with Stephen Colbert, the No-Fun Mud Piranhas. After graduating in 1988, with a Bachelor of Arts degree in theater and speech, Schwimmer co-founded the Lookingglass Theatre Company. Subsequently, he returned to Los Angeles to pursue an acting career.\nCareer.\nCareer 1989–1994: Early work.\nAfter his supporting role debut in the ABC television movie \"A Deadly Silence\" (1989), Schwimmer followed this with roles on the legal drama \"L.A. Law\" in 1992, and"
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"Guam was not captured during the Spanish-American war."
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"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"
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"and the United States Armed Forces.\nThe indigenous Chamorros settled the island approximately 4,000 years ago. Portuguese explorer Ferdinand Magellan, while in the service of Spain, was the first European to visit the island, on March 6, 1521. Guam was colonized by Spain in 1668 with settlers, including Diego Luis de San Vitores, a Catholic Jesuit missionary. Between the 16th century and the 18th century, Guam was an important stopover for the Spanish Manila Galleons. During the Spanish–American War, the United States captured Guam"
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"Julius Caesar (1953 film)\nJulius Caesar is a 1953 epic Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer film adaptation of the play by Shakespeare, directed by Joseph L. Mankiewicz, who also wrote the uncredited screenplay, and produced by John Houseman. The original music score is by Miklós Rózsa. The film stars Marlon Brando as Mark Antony, James Mason as Brutus, John Gielgud as Cassius, Louis Calhern as Julius Caesar, Edmond O'Brien as Casca, Greer Garson as Calpurnia, and Deborah Kerr as Portia.\nCasting.\nMany"
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"- \"Twelfth Night\" (Stratford, CT, 1979) - Malvolio\n- \"Julius Caesar\" (Stratford, CT, 1979) - Brutus\n- \"The Tempest\" (Stratford, CT, 1979) - Prospero\n- \"Clothes for a Summer Hotel\" (Broadway, 1980) - F Scott Fitzgerald\n- \"Othello\" (Young Vic, London, 1982) - Othello\nTelevision.\n- \"Alfred Hitchcock Presents \"\"Specialty of the House\" (1959) - Mr. Costain;"
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"Princess Margaret was affected by multiple strokes."
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"with several men. Her health gradually deteriorated in the final two decades of her life. A heavy smoker for most of her adult life, Margaret had a lung operation in 1985, a bout of pneumonia in 1993, and at least three strokes between 1998 and 2001. She died at King Edward VII's Hospital on 9 February 2002.\nEarly life.\nMargaret was born on 21 August 1930 at Glamis Castle in Scotland, her mother's ancestral home, and was affectionately known as Margot within the royal family."
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"ahead of his elder sister, Princess Märtha Louise; the change was to apply for the first time to their children. Princess Ingrid Alexandra has thus been second in the line of succession since birth, preceded only by her father. Because of the reform, her status was not affected by the subsequent birth of her brother, Prince Sverre Magnus, in 2005. The Princess is expected to become Norway's first female monarch since Queen Margaret, who reigned over Norway, Denmark and Sweden from the late 1380s until her death in"
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"Gerald Ford was not the President of the United States."
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"Gerald Ford\nGerald Rudolph Ford Jr. (born Leslie Lynch King Jr.; July 14, 1913 – December 26, 2006) was an American politician who served as the 38th president of the United States from August 1974 to January 1977. Before his accession to the presidency, Ford served as the 40th vice president of the United States from December 1973 to August 1974. Ford is the only person to have served as both vice president and president without being elected to either office by the Electoral College.\nBorn in Omaha,"
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"1976 United States presidential election in Washington (state)\nThe 1976 United States presidential election in Washington was held on November 2, 1976. Incumbent President Gerald Ford won the state of Washington with exactly 50 percent of the vote, but received only eight of the state’s nine electoral votes. Former California Governor Ronald Reagan lost the Republican nomination to Gerald Ford in 1976 and was not on the ballot in any state. However, he was given one electoral vote by Washington faithless elector Mike Padden. This also the most recent"
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"The OA debuted on Netflix in 2016."
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"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"
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"prescription drugs.\nMarling and Batmanglij collaborated to create the drama series \"The OA\" which debuted in 2016 on Netflix. It was written by Marling and Batmanglij, who produced the series along with Dede Gardner and Jeremy Kleiner of Plan B, and Michael Sugar of Anonymous Content.\nMarling started filming for the second season of \"The OA\" in January 2018. The second season, entitled \"Part II\", was released on March 22, 2019, and received very positive reviews.\nDespite having many roles"
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"represent this sentence to retrieve a wikipedia article all about it:\nGiven Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them was released worldwide in November 2016., a positive would be Samantha Morton, Jon Voight, Carmen Ejogo, and Colin Farrell. It is the first instalment in the \"Fantastic Beasts\" film series, and ninth overall in the Wizarding World franchise, that began with the \"Harry Potter\" films.\n\"Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them\" premiered in New York City on 10 November 2016 and was released worldwide on 18 November 2016 in 3D, IMAX 4K Laser and other large format cinemas. It received generally positive reviews from critics and emerged a commercial success having grossed & a negative would be Studios, Leavesden. After two months, the production moved to St George's Hall in Liverpool, which was transformed into 1920s New York City. \"Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them\" was released worldwide on 18 November 2016.\n\"Fantastic Beasts\" films \"Fantastic Beasts: The Crimes of Grindelwald\" (2018).\nA few months have passed since the events of \"Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them,\" Gellert Grindelwald has escaped imprisonment and has begun gathering followers to his causeelevating wizards above all non-magical",
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"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"
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"Are You Homeless?\nAre You Homeless? is an EP from The Jimi Homeless Experience. It contains seven tracks of parody songs written by Jon Kinyon, each one lampooning a well known Jimi Hendrix hit. The CD was officially released on August 23, 2007, the 40th anniversary of The Jimi Hendrix Experience's first LP, Are You Experienced. The album cover itself is a parody of this influential album.\nProduction.\n- Produced by Jon Kinyon\n- Recorded and engineered by Jeff Gross, June '07"
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"Rope was produced by Alfred Hitchcock and Sidney Bernstein."
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"Rope (film)\nRope is a 1948 American psychological crime thriller film directed by Alfred Hitchcock, based on the 1929 play of the same name by Patrick Hamilton. The film was adapted by Hume Cronyn with a screenplay by Arthur Laurents.\nThe film was produced by Hitchcock and Sidney Bernstein as the first of their Transatlantic Pictures productions. Starring James Stewart, John Dall and Farley Granger, this is the first of Hitchcock's Technicolor films, and is notable for taking place in real time and being edited so as to"
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"Transatlantic Pictures\nTransatlantic Pictures was founded by Alfred Hitchcock and longtime associate Sidney Bernstein at the end of World War II in preparation for the end of Hitchcock's contract with David O. Selznick in 1947. In 1945, Hitchcock and Bernstein were involved with a planned 80-minute documentary on Nazi concentration camps which was eventually shown on television in the US and UK as \"Memory of the Camps\" (1985). They planned to produce feature films in both Hollywood and London.\nThe first two Transatlantic films, Hitchcock's \"Rope"
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"San Bernardino is a county located within Southern California."
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"San Bernardino County, California\nSan Bernardino County, officially the County of San Bernardino, is a county located in the southern portion of the U.S. state of California, and is located within the Inland Empire area. As of the 2010 U.S. Census, the population was 2,035,210, making it the fifth-most populous county in California and the 14th-most populous in the United States. The county seat is San Bernardino.\nWhile included within the Greater Los Angeles area, San Bernardino County is included in the Riverside–"
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"Big Bear Discovery Center\nBig Bear Discovery Center is a regional visitor center and nature center, located in the of the San Bernardino Mountains, and within the San Bernardino National Forest, in San Bernardino County, southern California. It is in the Mountaintop Ranger District Office complex of the National Forest.\nDescription.\nThe local natural history museum and information/education center about the San Bernardino National Forest area is co-managed by the Southern California Mountains Foundation and the U.S. Forest Service. It is located on the north"
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"Jamie Foxx has only won a Grammy Award."
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"Jamie Foxx\nEric Marlon Bishop (born December 13, 1967), known professionally as Jamie Foxx, is an American actor, singer, songwriter, record producer and comedian. For his portrayal of Ray Charles in the 2004 biographical film \"Ray\", he won an Academy Award for Best Actor, BAFTA Award for Best Actor in a Leading Role, and a Golden Globe Award for Best Actor – Motion Picture Musical or Comedy. That same year, he was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor for his"
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"Jaycen Joshua\nJaycen Joshua is a mix engineer who works at Larrabee Sound Studios in North Hollywood, California. Joshua started his mix career in 2006 when he became partners with his mentor Dave Pensado and formed The Penua Project. Joshua has won multiple Grammys and mixed many Grammy Award winning records such as \"Single Ladies (Put a Ring on It)\" by Beyoncé and \"Blame It\" by Jamie Foxx, as well as over 60 #1 singles and albums. Including Despacito by Luis Fonsi feat. Justin Bieber."
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"100 Greatest of All Time had five one-hour episodes."
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"100 Greatest of All Time\n100 Greatest of All Time was a sports television series of five one-hour episodes, produced and first aired by the Tennis Channel in March 2012. It presented a list of 100 tennis players to be considered the greatest of all time, both men and women. The series was hosted by Jack Nicklaus, Jerry Rice, Wayne Gretzky, Lisa Leslie and Carl Lewis. Many retired tennis luminaries provided commentary, including Rod Laver, Billie Jean King, Chris Evert, Björn Borg, John McEnroe"
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"\" ranked \"The Jailer\" as episode No. 28 on its \"100 Greatest Episodes of All Time\" list. \nEpisodes One-hour color era Season 13 (1967–68).\nTwenty-five one-hour episodes, colorProducer: John Mantley; associate producer: Joseph Dackow Regular cast: James Arness (Matt Dillon), Ken Curtis (Festus), Milburn Stone (Doc), Amanda Blake (Kitty), Buck Taylor (Newly)br\"Gunsmoke\" began its thirteenth season in a new time-slot (Monday nights at"
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"There has been a nomination given to Jennifer Hudson."
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"Jennifer Hudson\nJennifer Kate Hudson (born September 12, 1981) is an American singer and actress. She rose to fame in 2004 as a finalist on the third season of \"American Idol,\" placing seventh. Hudson made her film debut as Effie White in \"Dreamgirls\" (2006), for which she received an Academy Award, a Golden Globe Award, a BAFTA Award, and a Screen Actors Guild Award for Best Supporting Actress. She also appeared in \"Sex and the City\" (2008),"
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"not enough on \"Jennifer Hudson\" that measures up to her gutsy, gospel-drenched alto. Hudson's raw ability has been badly mismanaged.\" \"New York Daily News\"s Jim Farber wrote, that \"clearly, Hudson needed the younger stuff to get on radio. Unfortunately, it violates her gift as a twentysomething woman whose voice sounds like it has been there and back. When she calls on that, Hudson comes closest to nailing the dream.\" Andy Kellman of AllMusic said, \"Few vocalists as young as"
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"Pablo Picasso and Henri Matisse had a rivalry."
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"Henri Matisse motivated Picasso to explore more radical styles, beginning a fruitful rivalry between the two artists, who subsequently were often paired by critics as the leaders of modern art.\nPicasso's work is often categorized into periods. While the names of many of his later periods are debated, the most commonly accepted periods in his work are the Blue Period (1901–1904), the Rose Period (1904–1906), the African-influenced Period (1907–1909), Analytic Cubism (1909–1912), and Synthetic Cubism (1912–1919),"
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"on Henri Matisse; quotations from Wassily Kandinsky's \"On the Spiritual in Art\" (pre–English translation); J. Nilsen Laurvik on John Mann; Sadakichi Hartmann on children's drawings; Benjamin de Casseres, \"The Mocker\"; miscellaneous others.\nSpecial Number, August 1912 \n- Paintings: five by Henri Matisse; three by Pablo Picasso.\n- Drawings: two by Pablo Picasso.\n- Sculptures: two by Henri Matisse; two by Pablo Picasso (all half-tone photo reproduction)."
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"Radiohead has two albums."
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"Radiohead's final album for EMI. Their subsequent releases have pioneered alternative release platforms such as pay-what-you-want and BitTorrent; Radiohead self-released their seventh album, \"In Rainbows\" (2007), as a download for which customers could set their own price, to critical and chart success. Their eighth album, \"The King of Limbs\" (2011), an exploration of rhythm, was developed using extensive looping and sampling. \"A Moon Shaped Pool\" (2016) prominently featured Jonny"
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"who released two albums through Rick Rubin's American Recordings in the early 2000s.\nMusical style.\nThe Din Pedals sound has been heavily compared to the British band Radiohead. AllMusic critic Tom Demalon remarked \"They are one of the first, and best, examples of the influence of Radiohead on late-'90s alternative rock.\" The band's guitarist, simply known as \"Harrison\", described their sound in a 1996 interview with \"Billboard\" as \"U2 times Radiohead.\"\nMembers.\n- James Grundler -"
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"World War II\nWorld War II (often abbreviated to WWII or WW2), also known as the Second World War, was a global war that lasted from 1939 to 1945. The vast majority of the world's countries—including all the great powers—eventually formed two opposing military alliances: the Allies and the Axis. A state of total war emerged, directly involving more than 100 million people from over 30 countries. The major participants threw their entire economic, industrial, and scientific capabilities behind the war effort"
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"outer coverings. They were possibly World War I or World War II era munitions.\nOver the years, the government has investigated the former Camp Matthews site due to concern over the previous use of the base. The first government inspection of the site took place in 1988 due to an inquiry from a construction contractor regarding the likelihood of finding ordnance and explosives (OE) during construction on a site on a part of the former base east of I-5. The next inspection took place in 1999 when the Defense Environmental Restoration Program"
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"AC/DC were formed by Malcolm Young and Angus Young."
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"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,"
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"Marcus Hook Roll Band\nMarcus Hook Roll Band were an Australian rock group formed by Harry Vanda and George Young. The group is noted for featuring Malcolm Young and Angus Young prior to forming AC/DC.\nOverview.\nMarcus Hook Roll Band featured George Young (vocals, guitar, piano, bass), Harry Vanda (lead guitar, vocals), Alex Young (saxophone), Angus Young (guitar), Malcolm Young (guitar), Freddie Smith (drums), Ian Campbell (bass),"
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", Charles Emmanuel I, Duke of Savoy (1562–1630). In celebration of the joint marriages of his daughters Princess Margaret and Princess Isabella in 1608, Charles Emmanuel I commissioned the construction of a ring of porches topped off by an open gallery. His son, the future Victor Amadeus I, Duke of Savoy (1587–1637), entered into a prestigious marriage when he married the French Princess Christine Marie of France. Their marriage took place in Paris at the Louvre in 1619.\nVictor Amadeus I succeeded to the Duchy of"
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"Shia LaBeouf has no experience as a performance artist."
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"Shia LaBeouf\nShia Saide LaBeouf (; born June 11, 1986) is an American actor, performance artist, and filmmaker. He became known among younger audiences as Louis Stevens in the Disney Channel series \"Even Stevens\", a role for which LaBeouf received a Young Artist Award nomination in 2001 and won a Daytime Emmy Award in 2003. He made his film debut in \"The Christmas Path\" (1998). In 2004, he made his directorial debut with the short film \"Let's Love Hate\" and later"
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"LaBeouf, Rönkkö & Turner\nLaBeouf, Rönkkö & Turner is an artist trio consisting of American actor and artist Shia LaBeouf, Finnish artist Nastja Säde Rönkkö, and British artist Luke Turner. Their performance art explores connection, emotion, and collaboration across digital and physical platforms.\nBackground.\nTurner first gained recognition for his work on the web in the late 1990s. He later began collaborating with Rönkkö after the two met at London's Central Saint Martins, where they both graduated in Fine Art in 2008."
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"Kafka (film)\nKafka is a 1991 French-American mystery thriller film directed by Steven Soderbergh. Ostensibly a biopic, based on the life of Franz Kafka, the film blurs the lines between fact and Kafka's fiction (most notably \"The Castle\" and \"The Trial\"), creating a Kafkaesque atmosphere. It was written by Lem Dobbs, and stars Jeremy Irons in the title role, with Theresa Russell, Ian Holm, Jeroen Krabbé, Joel Grey, Armin Mueller-Stahl, and Alec Guinness."
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"a longer course of study, giving Kafka time to take classes in German studies and art history. He also joined a student club, (Reading and Lecture Hall of the German students), which organised literary events, readings and other activities. Among Kafka's friends were the journalist Felix Weltsch, who studied philosophy, the actor Yitzchak Lowy who came from an orthodox Hasidic Warsaw family, and the writers Oskar Baum and Franz Werfel.\nAt the end of his first year of studies, Kafka met Max Brod, a"
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"Christopher Marlowe\nChristopher Marlowe, also known as Kit Marlowe (; baptised 26 February 156430 May 1593), was an English playwright, poet and translator of the Elizabethan era. Marlowe was the foremost Elizabethan tragedian of his day. He greatly influenced William Shakespeare, who was born in the same year as Marlowe and who rose to become the pre-eminent Elizabethan playwright after Marlowe's mysterious early death. Marlowe's plays are known for the use of blank verse and their overreaching protagonists.\nSome scholars believe that a warrant was"
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"Locrine\" (estimated year of writing)\n- Christopher Marlowe and Thomas Nashe – \"Dido, Queen of Carthage\" (estimated year of writing)\nNew books Poetry.\n- Luis Barahona de Soto – \"Primera parte de la Angélica\"\n- William Warner – \"Albion's England\"\n\"See also 1586 in poetry\"\nBirths.\n- February 24 – Matthias Faber, German religious writer (died 1653)\n- c. April – John Ford, English dramatist (died c. 1640)\n-"
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"There are 227 episodes of Jag."
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"JAG (TV series)\nJAG (U.S. military acronym for Judge Advocate General) is an American legal drama television show with a distinct U.S. Navy theme, created by Donald P. Bellisario, and produced by Belisarius Productions in association with Paramount Network Television (now CBS Television Studios). This series was originally aired on NBC for one season from September 23, 1995 to May 22, 1996 and then on CBS for an additional nine seasons from January 3, 1997 to April 29, 2005. The first season was co-"
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"AC/DC is a music group."
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"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,"
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"first single, \"Rock 'N Roll Train\", earned AC/DC a Grammy nomination for Best Rock Group or Duo with Vocals. Another \"Black Ice\" track, \"War Machine,\" gained AC/DC their first Grammy Award win, for Best Hard Rock Performance.\nFrom 1982 to 1991, AC/DC have received several nominations from awards ceremonies for their music. The American Music Awards nominated the band for Favorite Pop/Rock Band/Duo/Group. The group received several nominations from the"
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"is current controversy regarding the medicolegal definitions and impacts of birth asphyxia. Plaintiff's attorneys often take the position that birth asphyxia is often preventable, and is often due to substandard care and human error. They have utilized some studies in their favor that have demonstrated that, \"...although other potential causes exist, asphyxia and hypoxic-ihy affect a substantial number of babies, and they are preventable causes of cerebral palsy.\" The American Congress of Obstetricians and Gynecologists disputes that conditions such as cerebral palsy are usually attributable to preventable"
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"Massachusetts\nMassachusetts (, ), officially the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, is the most populous state in the New England region of the northeastern United States. It borders on the Atlantic Ocean to the east, the states of Connecticut and Rhode Island to the south, New Hampshire and Vermont to the north, and New York to the west. The state is named after the Massachusett tribe, which once inhabited the east side of the area, and is one of the original thirteen states. The capital of Massachusetts is Boston,"
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"The South Shore area maintains a following for bar pizza, with many popular restaurants serving these crisp, thin, often heavily topped creations. Apples are grown commercially throughout the Commonwealth. Common plant foods in Massachusetts are similar to those of interior northern New England, because of the landlocked, hilly terrain, including potatoes, maple syrup, and wild blueberries. Dairy production is also prominent in this central and western area. Cuisine in western Massachusetts had similar immigrant influences as the coastal regions, though historically strong Eastern European populations instilled kielbasa"
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"song \"takes its cues from late-2010s trends like tropical pop and EDM, but the hooks are all Hey Violet\".\nMusic video.\nThe music video for \"Break My Heart\", directed by Darren Craig and Jesse Heath, premiered on April 3, 2017.\nTrack listings.\n- Digital download\n1. \"Break My Heart\" – 3:29\n- Digital download – Stripped\n1. \"Break My Heart\" (Stripped) – 3:49\n- Digital download – Vertue Remix\n1."
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"Wilt Chamberlain\nWilton Norman Chamberlain (; August 21, 1936 – October 12, 1999) was an American basketball player who played as a center and is considered one of the greatest players in history. He played for the Philadelphia/San Francisco Warriors, the Philadelphia 76ers, and the Los Angeles Lakers of the National Basketball Association (NBA). He played for the University of Kansas and also for the Harlem Globetrotters before playing in the NBA. Chamberlain stood tall, and weighed as a rookie before bulking up to 275 and"
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"Mary Marvel\nMary Marvel is a fictional character superheroine originally published by Fawcett Comics and now owned by DC Comics. Created by Otto Binder and Marc Swayze, she first appeared in \"Captain Marvel Adventures\" #18 (cover-dated Dec. 1942). The character is a member of the Marvel/Shazam Family of heroes associated with the superhero Shazam/Captain Marvel.\nIn the traditional \"Shazam!\" concept, Mary Marvel is the alter ego of teenager Mary Batson (adopted name Mary Bromfield), twin sister"
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"juvenile audiences, though adult reactions were sometimes hostile.\nDespite the fact that the \"Tetsujin 28-go\" manga (which debuted in 1956) predates the Marvel Comics character Iron Man (who debuted in 1963), \"Tetsujin 28-go\" (which literally means \"Iron Man No. 28\") could not be released as \"Iron Man\" in North America due to the Marvel character Iron Man appearing in that market before \"Tetsujin\" debuted there, so the series was renamed \"Gigantor\" for the American version."
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"Brave (2012 film)\nBrave is a 2012 American computer-animated fantasy drama film produced by Pixar Animation Studios and released by Walt Disney Pictures. It was directed by Mark Andrews and Brenda Chapman and co-directed by Steve Purcell. The story is by Chapman, with the screenplay by Andrews, Purcell, Chapman and Irene Mecchi. The film was produced by Katherine Sarafian, with John Lasseter, Andrew Stanton, and Pete Docter as executive producers. The film's voice cast features Kelly Macdonald, Billy Connolly, Emma"
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"San Francisco's Chinatown is the oldest Chinatown in North America and the largest Chinese enclave outside Asia."
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"one more album, \"Barrett\" (1970), produced by Gilmour and featuring contributions from former Pink Floyd bandmate Richard Wright. In 1972, Barrett left the music industry, retired from public life and strictly guarded his privacy until his death. In 1988, EMI released an album of unreleased tracks and outtakes, \"Opel\", with Barrett's approval. \nBarrett was known for his English-accented singing, and his innovative guitar work and use of techniques such as dissonance, distortion and feedback influenced many musicians."
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"Kurt Angle\nKurt Steven Angle (born December 9, 1968) is an American actor, retired professional wrestler and amateur wrestler, currently signed to WWE where he works as a backstage producer. While at Clarion University of Pennsylvania, Angle won numerous accolades, including being a two-time National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) Division I Heavyweight Wrestling Champion. After graduating from college, Angle won a gold medal in freestyle wrestling at the 1995 World Wrestling Championships. He then won the freestyle wrestling gold medal at the 1996 Summer"
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"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"
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"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"
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"Detroit\nDetroit (, ; ) is the largest and most populous city in the U.S. state of Michigan, the largest American city on the United States–Canada border, and the seat of Wayne County. The municipality of Detroit had a 2017 estimated population of 673,104, making it the 23rd-most populous city in the United States. The metropolitan area, known as Metro Detroit, is home to 4.3 million people, making it the second-largest in the Midwest after the Chicago metropolitan area. Regarded as a major"
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"to other sports. The United States cricket team is currently unranked in Test Cricket and One Day International cricket.\nOrganization of cricket in the United States Domestic competitions.\n- Amateur City Leagues - Many of the biggest cities in the United States, such as Detroit, have their own amateur cricket league. One of the biggest leagues is the Detroit Cricket League with 30 different teams playing in metropolitan Detroit.\n- Pro Cricket – The first professional cricket league in the United States. It was operated by American Pro Cricket LLC"
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"Sense and Sensibility\nSense and Sensibility is a novel by Jane Austen, published in 1811. It was published anonymously; \"By A Lady\" appears on the title page where the author's name might have been. It tells the story of the Dashwood sisters, Elinor (age 19) and Marianne (age 16 1/2) as they come of age. They have an older, stingy half-brother, John, and a younger sister, Margaret, 13.\nThe novel follows the three Dashwood sisters as they"
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"time writer was felt to be degrading her femininity, so books by women were usually published anonymously in order to maintain the conceit that the female writer was only publishing as a sort of part-time job, and was not seeking to become a \"literacy lioness\" (i.e a celebrity).\nDuring her time at Chawton, Jane Austen published four generally well-received novels. Through her brother Henry, the publisher Thomas Egerton agreed to publish \"Sense and Sensibility\", which, like all of Jane Austen's"
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", making significant contributions in both fields.\nEarly life.\nGustave Eiffel was born in Burgundy, France, in the city of Dijon, Côte-d'Or, the first child of Catherine-Mélanie (née Moneuse) and Alexandre Bönickhausen (). He was a descendant of Jean-René Bönickhausen, who had emigrated from the German town of Marmagen and settled in Paris at the beginning of the 18th century. The family adopted the name Eiffel as a reference to the Eifel mountains in the region from which they had"
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"Gustave Eiffel\nAlexandre Gustave Eiffel (born Bonickhausen dit Eiffel; ; ; 15 December 183227 December 1923) was a French civil engineer. A graduate of École Centrale Paris, he made his name building various bridges for the French railway network, most famously the Garabit viaduct. He is best known for the world-famous Eiffel Tower, built for the 1889 Universal Exposition in Paris, and his contribution to building the Statue of Liberty in New York. After his retirement from engineering, Eiffel focused on research into meteorology and aerodynamics"
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"and belatedly tried to win the 1912 Republican nomination. He failed, walked out, and founded the so-called \"Bull Moose\" Party which called for wide-ranging progressive reforms. He ran in the 1912 election and the split allowed the Democratic nominee Woodrow Wilson to win the election. Following the defeat, Roosevelt led a two-year expedition to the Amazon basin where he nearly died of tropical disease. During World War I, he criticized President Wilson for keeping the country out of the war with Germany, and"
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"Johnson was personally close to Theodore Roosevelt, he was much closer ideologically to U.S. Senator Robert \"FIghting Bob\" La Follette of Wisconsin. Johnson sat out the general election in 1924 after unsuccessfully challenging incumbent Calvin Coolidge for the Republican presidential nomination, which was also contested by Fighting Bob La Follette . Johnson personally disliked La Follette but grudgingly admired his quixotic third-party bid and generally agreed with his 1924 platform.\nIn 1934, when the La Follettes founded the Wisconsin Progressive Party, the California Progressive Party obtained a ballot line"
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"Administration scandal).\nSanders became the ranking minority member on the Senate Budget Committee in January 2015; he had previously been chair of the Senate Veterans' Affairs Committee for two years. Since January 2017 he has been Chair of the Senate Democratic Outreach Committee. He appointed economics professor Stephanie Kelton, a modern monetary theory scholar, as the chief economic adviser for the committee's Democratic minority and presented a report aimed at helping \"rebuild the disappearing middle class\", which included proposals to raise the minimum wage, boost infrastructure"
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". It was in that capacity that he was chosen to introduce Presidential candidate Bernie Sanders at a campaign rally before 8,000 supporters in Portland Maine on July 6, 2015.\nJackson entered the race for his former State Senate seat (renumbered Senate District 1) on January 4, 2016.\nDuring the 2016 presidential election, Jackson was a prominent supporter of Vermont Senator Bernie Sanders and cast his superdelegate vote for him at the 2016 Democratic National Convention.\nPolitics.\nHe is an advocate for workers rights, especially for"
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"Seth Rogen\nSeth Aaron Rogen (; born April 15, 1982) is a Canadian-American actor, comedian, writer, producer, and director. He began his career performing stand-up comedy during his teenage years. While still living in his native Vancouver, he landed a supporting role in Judd Apatow's series \"Freaks and Geeks\". Shortly after he moved to Los Angeles for his role, \"Freaks and Geeks\" was officially cancelled after one season due to low viewership. Rogen later got a part on"
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"Jay and Seth versus the Apocalypse\nJay and Seth versus the Apocalypse is a 2007 American short film written and directed by Jason Stone and co-written by Seth Rogen and Evan Goldberg. The film, designed as a roughly one-and-a-half minute film trailer for YouTube but conceived as a 9-minute short, stars actors Seth Rogen and Jay Baruchel. It was later adapted into a theatrical feature-length film titled \"This Is the End\" (2013) and fully released on its full-length counterpart"
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"The West Wing\nThe West Wing is an American serial political drama television series created by Aaron Sorkin that was originally broadcast on NBC from September 22, 1999, to May 14, 2006. The series is set primarily in the West Wing of the White House, where the Oval Office and offices of presidential senior staff are located, during the fictitious Democratic administration of Josiah Bartlet.\n\"The West Wing\" was produced by Warner Bros. Television and featured an ensemble cast, including Martin Sheen, John Spencer, Allison Janney"
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"movie directed by Paul Schneider\n- Margaret (Little Britain), a character from the British television and radio sketch show \"Little Britain\"\n- \"Margaret\" (magazine), a Japanese shōjo manga magazine\n- Margaret (The West Wing), a character from the political drama series \"The West Wing\"\n- \"Margaret\", a song from the album \"Whatevershebringswesing\" by Kevin Ayers\n- \"Margaret\", an 1845 novel by American author Sylvester Judd\nInhabited places.\n- Margaret"
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"hypnotic oratory to influence public opinion. The government controlled artistic expression, promoting specific art forms and banning or discouraging others.\nThe Nazi regime dominated neighbours through military threats in the years leading up to war. Nazi Germany made increasingly aggressive territorial demands, threatening war if these were not met. It seized Austria and almost all of Czechoslovakia in 1938 and 1939. Germany signed a non-aggression pact with the USSR, and invaded Poland on 1 September 1939, launching World War II in Europe. By early 1941, Germany"
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"million visitors—three times more than the officially sanctioned Great German Art Exhibition.\nDegenerate art forms Individual artists forbidden in the Third Reich.\nBanned in German-occupied Europe and/or living in exile:\nSee also.\n- Allach porcelain\n- Book burnings\n- German art before the Third Reich\n- Heroic realism\n- Nazi chic\n- Nazi control of music\n- Nazi propaganda\n- Socialist realism\n- Wolfgang Herrmann\nReferences.\n- Adam, Peter (1992). \"Art of the"
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"before winning Best Actress for \"Terms of Endearment\" (1983). She twice won the BAFTA Award for Best Foreign Actress, for \"Ask Any Girl\" (1959), and \"The Apartment\" (1960); and won an Emmy Award for Outstanding Comedy-Variety or Music Special for the 1976 TV special, \"Gypsy In My Soul\". She has also won five competitive Golden Globe Awards, and received the Golden Globe Cecil B. DeMille Award at the 1998 ceremony.\nEarly life.\nNamed"
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"a BAFTA Best Foreign Actress Award for Shirley MacLaine, a Laurel award for Best Comedy and Best Comedy performer for Paul Newman, and an American Cinema Editors Eddie award for best editor for Marjorie Fowler. It won a Locarno Film Festival award for Best Actor for Gene Kelly.\nExternal links.\n- \"What a Way to Go!\" at \"TV Guide\" (heavily cut and revised version of 1987 write-up originally published in \"The Motion Picture Guide\")\n- Complete dialogue"
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"episode was aired approximately twenty months after Scheuring had written the script. The series proceeded to win the 2006 People's Choice Award for Favorite New TV Drama and was nominated for Best Drama Television Series at the 2006 Golden Globe Awards. Moreover, \"Prison Break\" was picked up by Fox for three more seasons.\nScheuring has also co-written \"Mexicali\", which was scheduled for release in 2010.\nCareer Future projects.\nFollowing the completion of \"Prison Break\", Scheuring began production of \"AR2\""
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"in South America, the Atlantic Ocean, Africa and the Indian Ocean, and was the 36th solar eclipse of Solar Saros 135.\nEvents August.\n- August 5\n- Death of Marilyn Monroe: Marilyn Monroe is found dead from an overdose of sleeping pills and chloral hydrate at her home in Brentwood, Los Angeles; officially ruled a \"probable suicide\" (the exact cause has been disputed).\n- Nelson Mandela is arrested by the South African government near Howick and charged with incitement to rebellion.\n-"
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"Hotell\nHotell is a 2013 Swedish drama film written and directed by Lisa Langseth. It was screened in the Contemporary World Cinema section at the 2013 Toronto International Film Festival.\nThe film received four nominations at the 49th Guldbagge Awards: Best Script, Lisa Langseth, Best Supporting Actress, Anna Bjelkerud and Mira Eklund and Best Supporting Actor, David Dencik. Bjelkerud received a Guldbagge Award for Best Supporting Actress.\nCast.\n- Alicia Vikander as Erika\n- David Dencik as Rikard\n- Simon J. Berger as Oskar"
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"at night and bludgeoned his victims as they slept.\nIn 1975, Bundy was jailed for the first time when he was incarcerated in Utah for aggravated kidnapping and attempted criminal assault. He then became a suspect in a progressively longer list of unsolved homicides in several states. Facing murder charges in Colorado, he engineered two dramatic escapes and committed further assaults, including three murders, before his ultimate recapture in Florida in 1978. For the Florida homicides, he received three death sentences in two separate trials.\nBundy was executed"
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"' version became available on March 10, 2017 when the film's soundtrack was released online, while Groban's cover is played during the film's closing credits.\nIn the animated film, the Beast barely sings because Menken and original \"Beauty and the Beast\" lyricist Howard Ashman had not been able to determine a moment in the film during which it would have been appropriate for the character to perform his own song. Initially, Menken had especially wanted the Beast to perform \"If I Can't Love Her\","
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"the first United States recipient of a full face transplant\n- Dallas Willard (1935–2013), an American Christian philosopher\nFictional characters named \"Dallas\".\n- Korben Dallas, ex-soldier and unlikely hero cab-driver played by Bruce Willis in the movie \"The Fifth Element\", set in the 23rd century\n- Stella Dallas, title character of a 1923 novel and numerous subsequent theatrical, radio, and film versions\n- Steve Dallas, a character in the American comic strips of Berke Breathed, most"
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"Jessica Chastain made her Broadway debut in a revival of a 1811 play."
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"The Heiress (1947 play)\nThe Heiress is a 1947 play by American playwrights Ruth and Augustus Goetz adapted from the 1880 Henry James novel \"Washington Square\". Two years later the play was adapted into the film \"The Heiress\" starring Olivia de Havilland.\nProductions.\nThe play opened on Broadway at the Biltmore Theatre on September 29, 1947 and closed on September 18, 1948 after 410 performances. Directed by Jed Harris the cast starred Wendy Hiller, Basil Rathbone, and Peter Cookson. The production then"
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"played the mother of the young Williams.\nA short part that Chastain had filmed in Terrence Malick's \"To the Wonder\" (2012) was edited out of the final film, and due to scheduling conflicts, she dropped out of the action films \"Oblivion\" and \"Iron Man 3\" (both 2013). She instead made her Broadway debut in a revival of the 1947 play \"The Heiress\", playing the role of Catherine Sloper, a naive young girl who transforms into a powerful woman. Chastain"
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"when she endorsed Hubert Humphrey and he endorsed Richard Nixon. She also penned an advice column.\nShe was considered \"progressive\" for employing both men and women as advisors. Her connections as the scion of a prominent newspaper family afforded her broader contacts than would normally be available to a small-town publisher. She was photographed sitting beside President John F. Kennedy at a 1962 luncheon for Colorado publishers and editors at the White House.\nBallantine became chairman of the board of the newspaper after her husband's death in 1975"
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"There are a variety of factors that may reinforce or instigate the existence of extreme poverty, such as weak institutions, cycles of violence and a low level of growth. Recent World Bank research shows that some countries can get caught in a \"fragility trap\", in which self-reinforcing factors prevent the poorest nations from emerging from low-level equilibrium in the long run. Moreover, most of the reduction in extreme poverty over the past twenty years has taken place in countries that have not experienced a civil conflict or have"
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"The Princess Diarist\nThe Princess Diarist is a 2016 memoir written by Carrie Fisher, based on diaries she kept as a young woman around the time she starred in the 1977 film \"Star Wars\". The book is the third memoir Fisher wrote, in addition to four novels and a one-woman Broadway show. It is Fisher's final book, as she died five weeks after its release on December 27, 2016.\nThe book describes Fisher's affair with co-star Harrison Ford in detail. At the"
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"Queen Victoria took the title Empress of India in 1876."
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"of €424.2 million, and the world's eighth most valuable football club in 2018, valued at $1.944 billion. The club is one of the most widely supported teams in the world. Liverpool has long-standing rivalries with Manchester United and Everton.\nThe club's supporters have been involved in two major tragedies: the Heysel Stadium disaster, where escaping fans were pressed against a collapsing wall at the 1985 European Cup Final in Brussels, with 39 people – mostly Italians and Juventus fans – dying, after"
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"formation. Liverpool established itself as a major force in English and European football in the 1970s and 1980s when Bill Shankly, Bob Paisley, Joe Fagan and Kenny Dalglish led the club to a combined eleven League titles and four European Cups. Under the management of Rafael Benítez and captained by homegrown player Steven Gerrard, Liverpool became European champions for the fifth time in 2005 before adding a sixth crown under Jürgen Klopp in 2019.\nLiverpool was the ninth highest-earning football club in the world in 2016–17, with an annual revenue"
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"Monarch of the Glen (TV series)\nMonarch of the Glen is a British drama television series produced by Ecosse Films for BBC Scotland and broadcast on BBC One for seven series between February 2000 and October 2005 with 64 episodes in total. \nThe first five series of \"Monarch of the Glen\" told the story of young restaurateur, Archie MacDonald, trying to restore his childhood home in the Scottish Highlands, starring Alastair Mackenzie, Richard Briers, Susan Hampshire, and Dawn Steele, whilst the final two series of the"
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"Monarch of the Glen\nMonarch of the Glen or The Monarch of the Glen may refer to:\n- \"The Monarch of the Glen\" (painting), a painting by Sir Edwin Landseer\n- \"Monarch of the Glen\" (TV series), a British television drama based in the Highlands\n- \"The Monarch of the Glen\" (novel), a 1941 novel by Compton Mackenzie\n- \"The Monarch of the Glen\" (novella), a novella by Neil Gaiman in his 2006 anthology"
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"Nikola Tesla Satellite Award\nThe Nikola Tesla Award is an honorary Satellite Award bestowed by the International Press Academy to recognize the \"pioneers of filmmaking technology industry\". It was first presented on January 12, 2003, at the 7th Annual Golden Satellite Awards ceremony to George Lucas. Hive Lighting and its company co-founders Robert Rutherford and Jon Edward Miller are the latest recipient.\nThe trophy awarded to the honorees is a bust of inventor Nikola Tesla cast in bronze, on a marble base, inscribed for the recipient."
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"Membership of the G20 consists of 19 individual countries plus the European Union. The EU is represented by the European Commission and by the European Central Bank. Collectively, the G20 economies account for around 90% of the gross world product (GWP), 80% of world trade (or, if excluding EU intra-trade, 75%), two-thirds of the world population, and approximately half of the world land area.\nWith the G20 growing in stature after its inaugural leaders' summit in 2008,"
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". In October 2011 eurozone leaders agreed on another package of measures designed to prevent the collapse of member economies. The three most affected countries, Greece, Ireland and Portugal, collectively account for six percent of eurozone's gross domestic product (GDP). In 2012, Eurozone finance ministers reached an agreement on a second €130-billion Greek bailout. In 2013, the European Union agreed to a €10 billion economic bailout for Cyprus.\nModern era Contemporary world.\nModern era Contemporary world Present and future.\nThe world is in"
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"the creative process, and how Amos saw the album as a product of everything in her career so far. On April 8, Amos played an event for press and contest winners in Berlin, Germany. The performance included the new songs \"Trouble's Lament\" and \"Selkie\". In a radio interview the following day, the album track \"Promise\" was premiered.\nLeading up to the album release date, Amos participated in numerous radio, print and television interviews. \"SPIN\" hosted an in-store"
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"\"Sports Illustrated\", the Sports Personality of the Century by the BBC, and the third greatest athlete of the 20th century by ESPN \"SportsCentury\". He was involved in several historic boxing matches and feuds, most notably his fights with Joe Frazier, such as the Thrilla in Manila, and his fight with George Foreman known as The Rumble in the Jungle which has been called \"arguably the greatest sporting event of the 20th century\" and was watched by a record estimated television audience of 1 billion viewers worldwide, becoming"
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"Association, Jordan and Pippen are the only two players to win six NBA Finals playing for one team. In the All-Star Game fan ballot, Jordan received the most votes nine times, more than any other player.\nMany of Jordan's contemporaries have said that Jordan is the greatest basketball player of all time. In 1999, an ESPN survey of journalists, athletes and other sports figures ranked Jordan the greatest North American athlete of the 20th century, above such luminaries as Babe Ruth and Muhammad Ali. Jordan placed"
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"Samsung Life Insurance is a subsidiary of the Samsung Group, headquartered in Seoul."
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"Samsung Life Insurance\nSamsung Life Insurance (Korean: 삼성생명보험, ) is a South Korean multinational insurance company headquartered in Seoul, South Korea, and a subsidiary of the Samsung Group. It is the largest insurance company in South Korea and a Fortune Global 500 company.\nSamsung Life's principal products include life, health insurance and annuities. Samsung Life was a private company from its foundation in 1957 until it went public in May 2010. The IPO was the largest in South Korean history and made Samsung Life one of the"
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"material handling equipment steel and bridge structures. It achieved total revenues of 13,358.6 billion won in 2011 and is the world's second-largest shipbuilder by revenues (after Hyundai Heavy Industries).\nSamsung Heavy Industries is listed on the Korea Exchange stock-exchange (number 010140).\nOperations Affiliates Samsung Life Insurance.\nSamsung Life Insurance Co., Ltd. is a multinational life insurance company headquartered in Seoul. It was founded in March 1957 as Dongbang Life Insurance and became an affiliate of the Samsung Group in July 1963. Samsung Life"
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"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"
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"Subhas Chandra Bose\nSubhas Chandra Bose (23 January 1897 – 18 August 1945) was an Indian nationalist whose defiant patriotism made him a hero in India, but whose attempt during World War II to rid India of British rule with the help of Nazi Germany and Imperial Japan left a troubled legacy. The honorific Netaji (Hindustani: \"Respected Leader\"), first applied in early 1942 to Bose in Germany by the Indian soldiers of the \"Indische Legion\" and by the German and Indian officials in the Special Bureau"
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"of popular sentiment and of its own end.\nBiography.\nBiography 1897–1921: Early life.\nSubhas Chandra Bose was born on 23 January 1897 (at 12.10 pm) in Cuttack, Orissa Division, Bengal Province, to Prabhavati Dutt Bose and Janakinath Bose, an advocate belonging to a Kayastha family. He was the ninth in a family of 14 children. His family was well to do.\nHe was admitted to the Protestant European School (presently Stewart High School) in Cuttack, like his brothers and sisters"
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"Splash (film)\nSplash is a 1984 American fantasy romantic comedy film directed by Ron Howard, written by Lowell Ganz and Babaloo Mandel, and starring Tom Hanks, Daryl Hannah, John Candy and Eugene Levy. The film involves a young man who falls in love with a mysterious woman who is secretly a mermaid. The film was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Original Screenplay.\nThe film is notable for being the first film released by Touchstone Pictures, a film label created by Walt Disney Studios that same year"
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"Burroughs reading his short stories \"A Junky's Christmas\" and \"Ah Pook Is Here\" were used on the soundtracks of two highly acclaimed animated films.\nFilmmakers Lars Movin and Steen Moller Rasmussen used footage of Burroughs taken during a 1983 tour of Scandinavia in the documentary \"\". A 2010 documentary, \"William S. Burroughs: A Man Within\", was made for Independent Lens on PBS.\n\"Good Will Hunting\" (released in December 1997) was dedicated to Burroughs, as well as Ginsberg, who"
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"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"
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"Pablo Picasso\nPablo Ruiz Picasso (, , ; 25 October 1881 – 8 April 1973) was a Spanish painter, sculptor, printmaker, ceramicist, stage designer, poet and playwright who spent most of his adult life in France. Regarded as one of the most influential artists of the 20th century, he is known for co-founding the Cubist movement, the invention of constructed sculpture, the co-invention of collage, and for the wide variety of styles that he helped develop and explore. Among his most famous"
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"Catalan-language writer\n- Pablo Picasso (1881 - 1973); painter, sculptor, printmaker, ceramicist, stage designer, poet and playwright\n- Ignacio Escolar (1975 - ...), blogger and journalist. He currently leads the digital newspaper eldiario.es and he is also a political analyst in radio and television. He was founder and first director of the newspaper \"Público\"\n- Pablo Iglesias Posse (1850 - 1925), founder of the Spanish Socialist Workers' Party (PSOE) and MP for Madrid ("
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"South America\nSouth America is a continent in the Western Hemisphere, mostly in the Southern Hemisphere, with a relatively small portion in the Northern Hemisphere. It may also be considered a subcontinent of the Americas, which is how it is viewed in the Spanish and Portuguese-speaking regions of the Americas. The reference to South America instead of other regions (like Latin America or the Southern Cone) has increased in the last decades due to changing geopolitical dynamics (in particular, the rise of Brazil).\nIt is"
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"). This transliterates the name \"Magallanica\", a name given to the prospective continent at the time in honor of Ferdinand Magellan, who had crossed past Tierra del Fuego and shown the southern continent (hypothesized since Ptolemy) to be separate from South America.\nThe map notes how little is known about this continent \"Few have reached these southern regions. Things are not explored yet\" () and then ironically proceeds to include more placenames than Africa, America, or Europe:\n- \"White Peak\" ("
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"Nick Nolte\nNicholas King Nolte (born February 8, 1941) is an American actor, producer, author, and former model. He won the Golden Globe Award for Best Actor – Motion Picture Drama, and was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Actor for the 1991 film \"The Prince of Tides\". He went on to receive Academy Award nominations for \"Affliction\" (1998) and \"Warrior\" (2011). His other film appearances include \"The Deep\" (1977), \"Who'll"
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", an acting retreat conducted in Italy by coach Sandra Seacat.\nShe was named Miss Golden Globe at the 1992 Golden Globe Awards.\nCareer.\nHer first movie role was Averil in the comedy \"Pretty Smart\" (1987), which starred her sister, Tricia. Joely then played Kris in TV's Schoolbreak Special drama \"Dedicated to the One I Love\" (1991) opposite Danielle Ferland. Next came the feature \"I'll Do Anything\" (1994) starring Nick Nolte, which helped her career"
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"Jennifer Aniston\nJennifer Joanna Aniston (born February 11, 1969) is an American actress, film producer, and businesswoman. The daughter of actors John Aniston and Nancy Dow, she began working as an actress at an early age with an uncredited role in the 1987 film \"Mac and Me\". After her career grew successfully in the 1990s, Aniston has remained a well-known public figure and established herself as one of the leading and highest-paid actresses in Hollywood .\nAniston rose to fame portraying Rachel"
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"Echo Films\nEcho Films is an American production company founded in April 2008 by American actress Jennifer Aniston and production partner Kristin Hahn. Echo Films has a production deal with Universal Pictures. The company produces projects for both film and television. Most of the projects star Jennifer Aniston.\nHistory.\nThis is Jennifer Aniston's second production company. She previously found Plan B Entertainment with Brad Pitt and Brad Grey in 2002. In 2006, after Pitt and Aniston divorced, and Grey became the CEO of Paramount Pictures, Pitt"
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"during the First World War and undertook several overseas tours on behalf of his father.\nEdward became king on his father's death. However, he showed impatience with court protocol, and caused concern among politicians by his apparent disregard for established constitutional conventions. Only months into his reign, he caused a constitutional crisis by proposing to Wallis Simpson, an American who had divorced her first husband and was seeking a divorce from her second. The prime ministers of the United Kingdom and the Dominions opposed the marriage, arguing a divorced"
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"£2 coins were issued in 1902 and did circulate. The 1902 Edward VII coin was also minted at Sydney, being identified by an \"S\" above the centre of the date.\nFor George V and George VI, £2 coins were only issued in proof sets in the first year of each reign.\nIn the case of Edward VIII's short reign, it was only prepared for approval, which is why his coin is valued at around £175,000.\nAll these four reigns used the Pistrucci \""
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"heavily concentrated on the eastern seaboard. Australia's capital is Canberra, and its largest city is Sydney. The country's other major metropolitan areas are Melbourne, Brisbane, Perth, and Adelaide.\nIndigenous Australians inhabited the continent for about 65,000 years prior to European discovery with the arrival of Dutch explorers in the early 17th century, who named it New Holland. In 1770, Australia's eastern half was claimed by Great Britain and initially settled through penal transportation to the colony of New South Wales from 26 January 1788, a"
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"first Dutch settlers arrived in the New World in 1614 and built a number of settlements around the mouth of the Hudson River, establishing the colony of New Netherland, with its capital at New Amsterdam (the future world metropolis of New York City). Dutch explorers also discovered Australia and New Zealand in 1606, though they did not settle the new lands; and Dutch immigration to these countries did not begin until after World War II. The Dutch were also one of the few Europeans to successfully settle Africa prior to the late"
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"Kamala Harris\nKamala Devi Harris ( ; born October 20, 1964) is an American lawyer and politician serving as the junior United States Senator from California since 2017. A member of the Democratic Party, she previously served as the 27th District Attorney of San Francisco from 2004 to 2011 and 32nd Attorney General of California from 2011 until 2017. On January 21, 2019, she officially announced her campaign to run for the Democratic nomination for President of the United States in the 2020 election.\nHarris was born in Oakland,"
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"Southern California, as Feinstein, Alan Cranston, Barbara Boxer and Kamala Harris are all from the Bay Area.\nLife and career.\nBorn in Chicago, Seymour attended public schools in Mt. Lebanon, Pennsylvania. He served in the United States Marine Corps from 1955 to 1959 and graduated from the University of California, Los Angeles in 1962. Seymour was the President of the California Association of Realtors from 1978 to 1982, and worked in the real estate business from 1962 to 1981.\nSeymour served Anaheim as a member"
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"Willie Nelson\nWillie Hugh Nelson (born April 29, 1933) is an American singer, songwriter, musician, actor, producer, author, poet, and activist. The critical success of the album \"Shotgun Willie\" (1973), combined with the critical and commercial success of \"Red Headed Stranger\" (1975) and \"Stardust\" (1978), made Nelson one of the most recognized artists in country music. He was one of the main figures of outlaw country, a subgenre of country music that"
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"Paula Nelson\nPaula Carlene Nelson (born October 27, 1969, in Houston, Texas) is an American country music singer and disc jockey. She is the daughter of country music singer and musician Willie Nelson.\nEarly life.\nNelson was born out of wedlock to Willie Nelson and Connie Koepke, while Willie Nelson was married to Shirley Collie Nelson. When Shirley found out about the birth, she divorced him. Willie Nelson then married Koepke. Nelson and Koepke had another daughter, Amy Lee Nelson, before divorcing"
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"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"
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", (born 1928) is a Brazilian-born mathematician who specializes in number theory\n- Paulo Rogério da Silva (born 1970), also known as Gero Camilo, Brazilian actor, director, poet and musician\n- Paulo Santos, several people\n- Paulo Dybala (born 1993), Argentine professional footballer also called “La Joya”\nFictional characters.\n- Paulo (\"Lost\"), a character in the television series \"Lost\"\n- Paulo Bardosa, a character in the television series \""
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"Tom Brady\nThomas Edward Patrick Brady Jr. (born August 3, 1977) is an American football quarterback for the New England Patriots of the National Football League (NFL). Brady has played in nine Super Bowls, in which he won six of them, the most of any football player in NFL history. Due to his numerous accomplishments, records, and accolades, he is considered by many sports analysts to be the greatest quarterback of all time.\nAfter playing college football for the University of Michigan, Brady was"
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"Tom Brady and Bill Belichick era\nThe Tom Brady and Bill Belichick era, as commonly referred to by sports writers and fans, is the sports dynasty formed by quarterback Tom Brady and coach Bill Belichick, who have led the New England Patriots in the National Football League (NFL) since 2000. The dynasty has also been referred to as the Patriots Dynasty.\nBrady and Belichick have been considered to be the greatest in their respective positions in league history, and are considered responsible for one of the sport's longest and"
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"Battle of Corinth (146 BC)\nThe Battle of Corinth was a battle fought between the Roman Republic and the Greek city-state of Corinth and its allies in the Achaean League in 146 BCE, which resulted in the complete and total destruction of Corinth. This battle marked the end of the Achaean War and the beginning of the period of Roman domination in Greek history.\nOverview.\nIn 146 BCE, the Romans finally defeated and destroyed their main rival in the Mediterranean, Carthage, and spent the following months"
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"with distinction during the Battle of Shiloh. In the fight he lost about a quarter of his men, and Chetlain was wounded when both his face and chest were seriously bruised. On April 27 he was promoted to colonel for gallantry during the action at Fort Donelson. That May his command participated in the Siege of Corinth and then the battle there on October 3 and 4, during which Chetlain was again highly praised for his performance.\nChetlain was then given command of Corinth, Mississippi, where he began to organize and"
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"The Ten Commandments (1956 film) was produced and narrated by Cecil B. DeMille."
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"The Ten Commandments (1956 film)\nThe Ten Commandments is a 1956 American epic religious drama film produced, directed, and narrated by Cecil B. DeMille, shot in VistaVision (color by Technicolor), and released by Paramount Pictures. The film is based on \"Prince of Egypt\" by Dorothy Clarke Wilson, \"Pillar of Fire\" by J.H. Ingraham, \"On Eagle's Wings\" by A.E. Southon, and the Book of Exodus. \"The Ten Commandments\" dramatizes the biblical story of the life of Moses,"
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"alternatives to the biblical list\n- The Ten Commandments of the Mafia, the ten primary rules of the mafia\nFilm and TV.\n- \"The Ten Commandments\" (1923 film), a 1923 silent film directed by Cecil B. DeMille, starring Theodore Roberts\n- \"The Ten Commandments\" (1945 film), an Italian film\n- \"The Ten Commandments\" (1956 film), a 1956 epic film directed by Cecil B. DeMille, starring Charlton Heston\n- \"The Ten Commandments\" (2007"
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"Mel Brooks died on June 27, 1926."
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"from 1965 to 1970.\nIn middle age, Brooks became one of the most successful film directors of the 1970s, with many of his films being among the top 10 moneymakers of the year they were released. His best-known films include \"The Producers\" (1967), \"The Twelve Chairs\" (1970), \"Blazing Saddles\" (1974), \"Young Frankenstein\" (also 1974), \"Silent Movie\" (1976), \"High Anxiety\" (1977), \"History of"
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"Cleo Laine\n- Tony Awards:\n1. 1997: Best Orchestrations – \"Titanic\"\nQualifying awards summary (competitive only) Mel Brooks.\nMel Brooks (born 1926), a director, writer and actor, received his fourth distinct award in June 2001. Between 1968 and 2002, Brooks received a total of 11 awards. Brooks was the first person to win the Emmy as the first award, and the first winner to have won his Oscar for screenwriting.\n- Academy Awards:\n1. 1968"
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"North Korea is bordered by South Korea."
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"Chinese) and Tumen rivers and to the south it is bordered by South Korea, with the heavily fortified Korean Demilitarized Zone (DMZ) separating the two. Nevertheless, North Korea, like its southern counterpart, claims to be the legitimate government of the entire peninsula and adjacent islands.\nIn 1910, Korea was annexed by Imperial Japan. After the Japanese surrender at the end of World War II in 1945, Korea was divided into two zones, with the north occupied by the Soviet Union and the south occupied by the"
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"South Pyongan Province\nSouth Pyongan Province (Phyŏngannamdo; ) is a province of North Korea. The province was formed in 1896 from the southern half of the former Pyongan Province, remained a province of Korea until 1945, then became a province of North Korea. Its capital is Pyongsong.\nGeography.\nThe province is bordered by North Pyongan and Chagang Provinces to the north, South Hamgyong and Kangwon Provinces to the east and southeast and North Hwanghae Province and Pyongyang to the south. The Yellow Sea and Korea Bay are"
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"L.A. Guns continued without one of their founding members."
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"The Tracii Guns Band. The group's lineup consisted of former L.A. Guns members Black, Alexander as well as Jeremy Guns (though the lineup would eventually change), with the group eventually changing their name to L.A. Guns. Both groups continued to record and tour under the L.A. Guns moniker until 2012, when the Tracii Guns-led version of the group disbanded.\nTo date, L.A. Guns have released twelve studio albums – \"L.A. Guns\" (1988); \"Cocked & Loaded\" (1989); \""
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"Michael Jagosz\nMichael Theodore Jagosz (December 13, 1965 – March 9, 2014) was an American singer and musician and one of the founding members of L.A. Guns.\nEarly Years.\nJagosz was born on December 13, 1965 in Los Angeles, California. While attending high school at Fairfax High, he met future L.A. Guns co-founder Robert Gardner. Gardner (alongside Tracy Ulrich) recruited Jagosz for their band, at the time were between 17–18 years old. Originally in a band together called Pyrrhus alongside"
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"Amsterdam was the home of artist Rembrandt."
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"EIU) and 12th globally on quality of living for environment and infrastructure by Mercer. The city was ranked 4th place globally as top tech hub in the Savills Tech Cities 2019 report (2nd in Europe), and 3rd in innovation by Australian innovation agency 2thinknow in their Innovation Cities Index 2009. The Port of Amsterdam is the fifth largest in Europe. Famous Amsterdam residents include the diarist Anne Frank, artists Rembrandt and Van Gogh, and philosopher Baruch Spinoza.\nThe Amsterdam Stock Exchange is the oldest stock exchange in the world"
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"1631 in art\nEvents from the year 1631 in art.\nEvents.\n- Rembrandt moves to the home of Hendrick van Uylenburgh at Sint Antoniesbreestraat in Amsterdam.\nPaintings.\n- Willem Claesz Heda - Still lifes\n- Judith Leyster - \"\"\n- Nicolas Poussin - \"Kingdom of Flora\"\n- Rembrandt\n- \"Presentation in the Temple\" (usually called \"Simeon in the Temple\"), the earliest important composition of the artist known.\n- \"Simeon's Song of Praise\""
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