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[ "represent the term to find more information about it from wikipedia (~1 paragraph)", "All the Presidents' Heads" ]
[ [ "represent the text to find the scientific term it describes\nE.g. Farid Chopel\nFarid Chopel (4 December 1952 Paris - 20 April 2008 Paris) was a French actor, comedian and singer. He was of Algerian descent.\nFilmography.\n- 1983 - \"Les Princes\" (Tony Gatlif)\n- 1983 - \"La Femme de mon pote\" (Bertrand Blier)\n- 1984 - \"L'Addition\" (Denis Amar)\n- 1984 - \"Les Fauves\" (Jean-Louis Daniel)\n- 1984 - \"La vengeance du serpent à plumes\" (Gérard == Farid Chopel", "All the Presidents' Heads\n\"All the Presidents' Heads\" is the twenty-third episode of the sixth season of the animated sitcom \"Futurama\", and originally aired July 28, 2011 on Comedy Central.\nPlot.\nFry goes to his night job at the Head Museum where he feeds the preserved heads of the Presidents of the United States. He invites the Planet Express crew to the museum for a party, where they become drunk and begin ingesting the preservative fluid inside the jars. Doing so causes" ] ]
[ [ "Represent this Wikipedia passage to find its title", "playing. Other figures include creatures called \"duendes\" and sets for Nativity scenes. The heads, feet and hands are created through the use of molds but the bodies are handcrafted, often with elaborate detail, and painted in various colors. The main significance of many of these pieces is that they represent Mexico of the 19th century. Another series of figures includes all of the presidents of Mexico, complete or in bust form. Most of these measure about twelve centimeters. The most famous workshop here is that of the Panduro" ] ]
[ "represent the term to find more information about it from wikipedia (~1 paragraph) Given Pascale Roze, a positive would be Pascale Roze\nPascale Roze (born 1954 Saïgon, Vietnam) is a French playwright, and novelist.\nAfter a literature degree, she worked for fifteen years with Gabriel Garran International French Theater.\nAwards.\n- 1996 Prix Goncourt and Prix du Premier Roman for the novel \"Le Chasseur Zéro\"\nWorks.\nWorks Plays.\n- \"Mary contre Mary\"\n- \"Tolstoï la Nuit,\" 1981, prix Arletty de l'auteur dramatique.\nWorks Novels.\n- \"Histoires dérangées, recueil de nouvelles & a negative would be ), erotic novelist, actress\n- Tatiana de Rosnay (born 1961), journalist, best-selling novelist, screenwriter,\n- Marie-Anne de Roumier-Robert (1705–1771), early science fiction novelist\n- Pascale Roze (born 1954), playwright, novelist, author of \"Sarah's Key\" (\"Elle s'appelait Sarah\")\n- Léonie Rouzade (1839–1916), journalist, novelist and feminist\nS.\n- Françoise Sagan (1935–2004), playwright, novelist, screenwriter, author of", "An Origin Story" ]
[ [ "represent the text to find the scientific term it describes", "An Origin Story\n\"An Origin Story\" is the fifth episode of the fifth season of the Fox science-fiction/drama television series \"Fringe\", and the 92nd episode overall.\nThe episode was written by J. H. Wyman, while being directed by P. J. Pesce.\nPlot.\nPeter (Joshua Jackson) and Olivia (Anna Torv) mourn the loss of their daughter Etta to the Observers, and Olivia in particular is shaken up and nearly unresponsive. They prepare to leave Etta's safe house" ] ]
[ [ "represent the text to find the scientific term it describes", ".\nBooks written and published Short story collections \"Bad\" books.\n- \"The Bad Book\" (2004)\n- \"The Very Bad Book\" (2010)\nBooks written and published Novels.\nBooks written and published Novels \"Treehouse\" series.\n- \"The 13-Storey Treehouse\" (11 Sep 2011)\n- \"The 26-Storey Treehouse\" (02 Sep 2012)\n- \"The 39-Storey Treehouse\" (01 Sep 2013)\n- \"The 52-Storey Treehouse\" (01 Sep 2014)\n- \"The 65-Storey Treehouse" ] ]
[ "represent this input to retrieve the first passage from its wikipedia page", "Andy's Play" ]
[ [ "Represent this paragraph to retrieve the one term that is most relevant to it.", "Andy's Play\n\"Andy's Play\" is the third episode of the seventh season of the American comedy television series \"The Office\", and the show's 129th episode overall. Written by Charlie Grandy and directed by John Stuart Scott, the episode aired on NBC in the United States on October 7, 2010. Guest stars include Robert Mammana, Phil Abrams and Robert R. Shafer.\nThe series—presented as if it were a real documentary—depicts the everyday lives of office employees in the Scranton, Pennsylvania" ] ]
[ [ "Represent the text to find the scientific term it describes", "appear in all 16 films. The Hardy films, which were enormously popular in their heyday, were sentimental comedies, celebrating ordinary American life.\nFirst film.\nThe initial Hardy film, \"A Family Affair\" (1937), was based directly on Rouverol's play and was produced without a view to producing a series. It featured Lionel Barrymore as Judge Hardy and Spring Byington as Mrs. Hardy, Andy's parents, and Margaret Marquis as Andy's on-again-off-again sweetheart, Polly Benedict." ] ]
[ "Represent this input to retrieve the first passage from its Wikipedia page", "As One Door Closes" ]
[ [ "Represent the text to find the scientific term it describes.", "As One Door Closes\n\"As One Door Closes\" is an episode of the BBC sitcom, \"Only Fools and Horses\". It was the final episode of series 4 and first broadcast on 4 April 1985. In the episode, Del and Rodney hunt for a rare butterfly.\nSynopsis.\nDel Boy's latest get-rich-quick scheme involves super-sharp combs and louvre doors funded by Denzil's £2,000 redundancy money, which was forcibly attained by Del. But Brendan O'Shaughnessy and Teddy Cummings do not" ] ]
[ [ "Represent this Wikipedia passage to find its title!", "One Door Closes\n\"One Door Closes\" is the fifteenth episode of the second season of the American television series \"Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.\", based on the Marvel Comics organization S.H.I.E.L.D. (Strategic Homeland Intervention, Enforcement and Logistics Division), revolving around the character of Phil Coulson and his team of S.H.I.E.L.D. agents as they face a rival faction of S.H.I.E.L.D. It is set in the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU), sharing continuity with the films of the franchise. The episode was written by Lauren LeFranc and Rafe Judkins, and" ] ]
[ "Represent this phrase to find its first Wikipedia paragraph", "Ascendant Sun" ]
[ [ "Represent this Wikipedia passage to find its title", "Ascendant Sun\nAscendant Sun is a novel which tells the story of how Kelric made it back to Earth, to become Imperator of the Skolian Empire and lead his people towards peace with the Eubians in the Saga of the Skolian Empire series by Catherine Asaro.\nPlot.\nThe book begins just after Kelric has escaped the planet of Coba, where he had been held prisoner for over 18 years. Forced to land because of his ships short fuel supply, Kelric takes up a lucrative job as the spaceship Corona's tactical" ] ]
[ [ "Represent this paragraph to retrieve the one term that is most relevant to it", "the Sun (again, going in the direction of the signs) to get this arc. As with day charts, the arc is then measured from the ascendant to get the lot. The two formulas are, therefore:\n- Day chart: Ascendant + Moon - Sun\n- Night chart: Ascendant - Moon + Sun\n- Interpretatively, the Lot of Fortune was used to represent the body, fortune, and health. It was also used in place of the ascendant thereby changing the house numbering, to find" ] ]
[ "Represent this input to retrieve the first passage from its Wikipedia page", "Audi 50" ]
[ [ "Represent the text to find the scientific term it describes!", "Audi 50\nThe Audi 50 (known internally as the \"Typ\" 86) is a supermini economy car produced by German automaker Audi from 1974 to 1978, and sold only in Europe. Introduced two or three years after the Italian Fiat 127 and the French Renault 5, the model was seen at the time as Germany's first home grown entrant in Europe's emerging \"supermini\" class.\nThe Audi 50 was built by Audi NSU Auto Union AG at the former NSU factory in Neckarsulm, Germany and at the" ] ]
[ [ "Represent the text to find the scientific term it describes", "- Alfa Romeo 155 Q4 (central epicyclic unit, Ferguson viscous coupling and Torsen rear differential)\n- AMC Eagle (central viscous coupling)\n- Audi - Quattro Coupé, 80, 90, 100 & 200 (locking center and rear differentials) - up to 1987\n- Audi Q7 -double pinion 50/50 with lockup clutch pack\n- BMW 3 series and 5 series in the 1980s - planetary center differential with a 37-63 (front-back) torque split and viscous lock (also in rear differential but" ] ]
[ "Represent the next text", "Audrey Pauley" ]
[ [ "Represent the text to find the scientific term it describes:", "Audrey Pauley\n\"Audrey Pauley\" is the eleventh episode of the ninth season of the American science fiction television series \"The X-Files\". It originally aired on the Fox network on . It was written by Steven Maeda and directed by Kim Manners. The episode is a \"monster-of-the-week\" episode, a stand-alone plot which is unconnected to the mythology, or overarching fictional history, of \"The X-Files\". The episode earned a Nielsen household rating of 4.8," ] ]
[ [ "Represent this Wikipedia passage to find its title", "acted upon. The two, however, soon discover a unique woman, Audrey Pauley, who has the ability to communicate with both those conscious and unconscious.\n\"Audrey Pauley\" guest starred Tracey Ellis as the title character; she had previously appeared as a major character in the third season episode \"Oubliette\". Gish has called the episode one of her favorites to film. In addition, it contained several elaborate stunts and effect sequences, many of which were created in unique manners.\nPlot.\nAfter driving" ] ]
[ "Represent the term to find more information about it from Wikipedia (~1 paragraph)", "Bass Player Wanted" ]
[ [ "Represent this paragraph to retrieve the one term that is most relevant to it", "Bass Player Wanted\n\"Bass Player Wanted\" is the 13th episode of the ninth season of the CBS sitcom \"How I Met Your Mother\", and the 197th episode overall.\nPlot.\nAt 10 p.m on Saturday, 20 hours before the wedding, Marshall starts walking to the Farhampton Inn with his baby son Marvin in tow. He starts out full of ambition but quickly runs out of steam. Just as he is about to give up, a woman driving a van stops by and offers them a lift" ] ]
[ [ "Represent the text to find the scientific term it describes", "Man That Got Away\" - Apr 1998\n- \"Twice Tempted\" - Dec 1999\n- \"Woman Most Wanted\" - Jan 2001\n- \"Protector With A Past\" - Jun 2001\n- \"The Night In Question\" - Sep 2002\n- \"McQueen's Heat\" - Jan 2003\n- \"Covert Cowboy\" - Nov 2003\nBibliography The Avengers series.\n1. \"Guarding Jane Doe\" - Aug 2001\n2. \"Sullivan's Last Stand\" - Sep 2001\n3. \"" ] ]
[ "Represent this", "Be-Shure" ]
[ [ "Represent this Wikipedia passage to find its title", "Be-Shure\n\"Be-Shure\" is an episode from the ABC comedy-drama series \"Ugly Betty\", which aired on December 11, 2009. It is the ninth episode from Season 4 and the 74th episode overall.\nPlot.\nThe story begins with the family getting ready for breakfast with Ignacio making potato latkes. Ignacio announces that he has invited his new girlfriend, Jean, over for a multi-culti Christmas–Hanukkah dinner. As Betty leaves, Bobby stops by, which upsets Hilda" ] ]
[ [ "Represent this paragraph to retrieve the one term that is most relevant to it", "SM57, which would be introduced, along with the SM58, six years later. Shure also produced portable equipment for broadcast field recording like Vocal Master, the M67 Portable Mixer, and the FP31 Portable Mixer. In 1990, Shure entered the wireless microphone market with the L-Series.\nIn 1981, James Kogen, Executive Vice President, Operations, was promoted to President and General Manager of Shure. In 1995, Sidney N. Shure died at the age of 93, and Rose L. Shure was elected Chairman of the" ] ]
[ "Represent this phrase to find its first Wikipedia paragraph", "Beauty Is As Beauty Does" ]
[ [ "represent this wikipedia passage to find its title", "Beauty Is As Beauty Does\nBeauty Is As Beauty Does is the second episode of the second season of the 1960s TV series \"Gilligan's Island\". It originally aired on CBS on September 23, 1965.\nPlot.\nOver dinner, the castaways are arguing over which of the castaway women is the most beautiful. To determine this, they decide to hold a beauty pageant. The Skipper backs Ginger, the Professor backs Mary Ann, and Mr. Howell backs Mrs. Howell, leaving Gilligan as the deciding vote." ] ]
[ [ "represent this paragraph to retrieve the one term that is most relevant to it", "2014\nThe historic Cotswold village of Broadway is much admired for its tranquillity and beauty, but behind the picturesque façade lurks a bitter dispute between neighbours.\n1x6 Season finale Episode 6\nAir date May 6, 2014\nusing CCTV footage and material from victims' own cameras. Janet Perrie and Fiona Hope disrupted the peace of the tiny Ayrshire village of Dipple when they moved in with their 22 dogs\nEpisodes Series 2.\n2x1 Episode 1\n--Air date Sep 24, 2014—No summary available\n2x2 Episode 2\n--Air" ] ]
[ "Represent this phrase to find its first Wikipedia paragraph.", "Belle Femme" ]
[ [ "Represent this paragraph to retrieve the one term that is most relevant to it", "Belle Femme\n\"Belle Femme\" is the ninth episode of the first season of the HBO television series \"Boardwalk Empire\", which originally aired on November 14, 2010. It was written by staff writer Steve Kornacki and directed by Brad Anderson.\nJimmy returns from Chicago to help Nucky deal with the D'Alessio brothers while Van Alden attempts to arrest Jimmy for the shootings in the woods.\nPlot.\nA wounded Eli identifies the D'Alessio brothers as the culprits in the casino robbery. Margaret meets Nan Britton, whom" ] ]
[ [ "Represent this paragraph to retrieve the one term that is most relevant to it", "Hypershow\". In 2007, she participatd in an episode of the series \"Le juge est une femme\" (The Judge is a Woman\", in 2008 to an episode the series \"Femmes de loi\" (\"Women of law\"), in 2009 in an episode of \"La vie est à nous\"(\"Life is ours\") and in two episodes of \"Plus belle la vie\".\nFor her directorial debut in 2015, the short film \"L'amour rend Aveugle\" (\"Love Makes Blind)\"" ] ]
[ "Represent this input to retrieve the first passage from its Wikipedia page", "Belly Full of Turkey" ]
[ [ "Represent the text to find the scientific term it describes", "Belly Full of Turkey\n\"Belly Full of Turkey\" is the ninth episode in the first season of the television series \"How I Met Your Mother\". It originally aired on November 21, 2005.\nPlot.\nIt's Thanksgiving time, and Marshall and Lily visit Marshall's family in St. Cloud, Minnesota. Marshall plays a game of \"bask-ice-ball\" (a no-rules, brawling combination of basketball and ice hockey that the Eriksen family invented) with his father and elder brothers" ] ]
[ [ "Represent the text to find the scientific term it describes", "build-up to the finale) the future wife of Ted Mosby, The Mother. Tracy McConnell is first seen in the finale of season 8, though her name is hinted at season 1 (01x09 \"Belly full of Turkey\") and officially revealed in the series finale. Ted falls madly in love with her, but in 2024 she passes away.\n- Bob Saget as Future Ted Mosby () in the year 2030 telling his children the story of how he met their mother.\nSeason synopsis." ] ]
[ "Represent this input to retrieve the first passage from its Wikipedia page!", "Benderama" ]
[ [ "represent this wikipedia passage to find its title\nFewshot example: \"Additionally the AK-74M features an improved muzzle device, a reinforced smooth dust cover and a redesigned guide rod return spring retainer that allows firing the GP-25, GP-30 and GP-34 underslung grenade launchers without having to use the previously necessary additional receiver cover fastener. Each AK-74M is fitted with a side-rail bracket for mounting optics. The AK-74M would have been adopted by the Soviet Union as the standard service rifle, and has been accepted as the new service rifle of the Russian Federation.\nVariants AK-74M AK-74M universal upgrade kit.\" == \"AK-74\"", "Benderama\n\"Benderama\" is the seventeenth episode of season six of the animated sitcom \"Futurama\", and originally aired June 23, 2011 on Comedy Central. The episode was written by Aaron Ehasz and directed by Crystal Chesney-Thompson. American comedian Patton Oswalt guest stars in the episode, voicing an \"unattractive giant monster\". In the episode, Bender duplicates himself into two smaller copies in order to avoid work. However, the duplicates also want to avoid work, so they create their own smaller duplicates, resulting" ] ]
[ [ "Represent this paragraph to retrieve the one term that is most relevant to it", "'s ongoing parody of anthology television series \"The Twilight Zone\". Bender says the line, \"Hi, I'm Bender, this is my robot Bender and this is my other robot Bender.\"; this is a reference to the TV series \"Newhart\", specifically the character of Larry, who introduced himself and his brothers with the line, \"Hi, I'm Larry, this is my brother Darryl and this is my other brother Darryl.\"\nBroadcast and reception.\n\"Benderama\" originally aired" ] ]
[ "Represent the next text", "Best Prom Ever" ]
[ [ "represent this wikipedia passage to find its title", "Best Prom Ever\n\"Best Prom Ever\" is the 20th episode in the first season of the television series \"How I Met Your Mother\". It originally aired in the United States on May 1, 2006. It had the lowest recorded viewership for season 1 (7.24 million).\nPlot.\nAt the beginning of the episode, Marshall discovers that the location where he and Lily would like to have their wedding, the Van Smoot House, has an unexpected opening. They hurriedly book the available date," ] ]
[ [ "represent the text to find the scientific term it describes", "concert off air mid-broadcast.\nThe 2011 Proms also featured the first ever 'Comedy Prom' hosted by comedian and pianist Tim Minchin, as well as the debut of the Spaghetti Western Orchestra. No other 'Comedy Prom' has taken place to date.\nThe children's prom of 2011 was based on the CBBC television series \"Horrible Histories\" and featured a number of songs from the show.\nProms seasons 2012.\nThe 2012 Proms was the 118th season, began on 13 July 2012 and ran until" ] ]
[ "Represent this input to retrieve the first passage from its Wikipedia page", "Beyond the Grave" ]
[ [ "represent this paragraph to retrieve the one term that is most relevant to it", "Beyond the Grave\nBeyond the Grave is the fourth book in \"The 39 Clues\" series first published in June 2, 2009 and written by Jude Watson. Thematically the novel uses Biblical knowledge, prophecy, and spiritual topics to explore the afterlife. Amy and Dan Cahill, the protagonists, travel to Egypt because of a clue they discovered in \"The Sword Thief\". The symbols in the middle of the book translate \"Alistair was there the night they died.\"\n\"Beyond the Grave\" was awarded one" ] ]
[ [ "Represent this paragraph to retrieve the one term that is most relevant to it", "From Beyond the Grave\nFrom Beyond the Grave is a 1974 British anthology horror film from Amicus Productions, directed by horror director Kevin Connor, produced by Milton Subotsky and based on stories by R. Chetwynd-Hayes\nIt was the last in a series of anthology films from Amicus and was preceded by \"Dr. Terror's House of Horrors\" (1965), \"Torture Garden\" (1967), \"The House That Dripped Blood\" (1970), \"Asylum\" (1972), \"Tales from the Crypt" ] ]
[ "Represent the term to find more information about it from Wikipedia (~1 paragraph).", "Big Ben Strikes Again" ]
[ [ "Represent this Wikipedia passage to find its title", "Big Ben Strikes Again\n\"Big Ben Strikes Again\" is the third episode of \"Captain Scarlet and the Mysterons\", a 1960s British Supermarionation television series created by Gerry and Sylvia Anderson. Written by Tony Barwick and directed by Brian Burgess, it was first broadcast on 13 October 1967 on ATV Midlands. In this episode, the Mysterons attempt to destroy London by hi-jacking a transporter carrying an atomic device.\nLike the previous episode, \"Winged Assassin\", \"Big Ben Strikes Again\" was postponed during" ] ]
[ [ "Represent this paragraph to retrieve the one term that is most relevant to it", ". He views the plot involving a missing piece of nuclear technology as an example of Barwick employing his \"favourite device\". \nLater appearances.\nFootage from \"Big Ben Strikes Again\" appears as a flashback in the series' clip show final episode, \"The Inquisition\".\nExternal links.\n- \"Big Ben Strikes Again\" at TheVervoid.com" ] ]
[ "Represent the term to find more information about it from Wikipedia (~1 paragraph)", "Birdy and the Beast" ]
[ [ "Represent this paragraph to retrieve the one term that is most relevant to it", "Birdy and the Beast\nBirdy and the Beast is a 1944 Warner Bros. cartoon in the \"Merrie Melodies\" and Tweety series. It was directed by Bob Clampett, the second Tweety cartoon he directed.\nPlot synopsis.\nTweety is sitting in his nest, when a cat watches him. Tweety flies off and the cat chases after him. But, the cat doesn't have the ability to fly, so instead he falls to the ground, while Tweety was lying down on a cloud. The bird then says" ] ]
[ [ "Represent this Wikipedia passage to find its title", "-Bent for Election\" (Jones/Jul/\"\") - 1944\n187. \"Birdy and the Beast\" (Clampett/Aug 19/\"\") - 1944\n188. \"Buckaroo Bugs\" (Clampett/Aug 26/\"\"/\"\") - 1944\n189. \"Plane Daffy\" (Tashlin/Sep 16/\"\"/\"EDD\") - 1944\n190. \"Lost and Foundling\" (Jones/Sep 30/\"\") - 1944\n191. \"Booby Hatched\" (Tashlin/Oct 14/\"\") -" ] ]
[ "Represent this phrase to find its first Wikipedia paragraph", "Black Powder War" ]
[ [ "Represent this Wikipedia passage to find its title", "Black Powder War\nBlack Powder War is the third novel in the \"Temeraire\" alternate history/fantasy series by American author Naomi Novik. The novel was first published in the United States by Del Rey publishing on May 30, 2006 and by Voyager in the United Kingdom in August 2007.\nPlot introduction.\nThe story is set during an alternate history version of the Napoleonic Wars, in which dragons not only exist but are used as a staple of aerial warfare in Asia and Europe. The dragons of the story" ] ]
[ [ "Represent this paragraph to retrieve the one term that is most relevant to it", "nails or screws. The head is filled with either a rectangular block picric acid or with black powder. Two friction igniters fit into holes in the base of the stick bomb and the cords for these are fastened to either side of the launcher. When the mortar is fired the friction igniters are lit and a black-powder delay train starts giving a 7 second delay.\nReferences.\nReferences Bibliography.\n- US War Department Special Series No. 19 \"Japanese Infantry Weapons\" December 1943\n- US War Department Special" ] ]
[ "Represent the term to find more information about it from Wikipedia (~1 paragraph)", "Blue Shoes and Happiness" ]
[ [ "Represent the text to find the scientific term it describes", "Blue Shoes and Happiness\nBlue Shoes and Happiness is the seventh in The No. 1 Ladies' Detective Agency series of novels by Alexander McCall Smith, set in Gaborone, Botswana, and featuring the Motswana protagonist Precious Ramotswe.\nPlot introduction.\nMma Ramotswe, happy in her marriage and her work, contemplates happiness and what people need – or think they need – in order to achieve it. With the help of her staff at the detective agency, she tackles several mysteries involving people who have been behaving badly or" ] ]
[ [ "Represent this Wikipedia passage to find its title", "32. \"The Fat Cattle Club\" –\n33. \"Precious and Grace\" –\nRelated book.\nA cookbook associated with the novels was published in 2009; \"Mma Ramotswe's Cookbook\" by Stuart Brown, with a foreword by Alexander McCall Smith.\nExternal links.\n- Alexander McCall Smith's official website page featuring this series of novels\n- Web site for the series\n- BBC Official Press Release\n- The Guardian's humorous \"digested\" version of \"Blue Shoes and Happiness\"" ] ]
[ "Represent this input to retrieve the first passage from its Wikipedia page", "Boys Do Cry" ]
[ [ "Represent this Wikipedia passage to find its title:", "Boys Do Cry\n\"Boys Do Cry\" is the 15th episode of the fifth season of the American animated sitcom \"Family Guy\". It originally aired on the Fox network in the United States on April 29, 2007. The episode follows the Griffin family after Lois gets a job as an organist at the local church, and she insists that the rest of the family go to church with her. This eventually leads to Stewie drinking and throwing up the host during a sermon, which causes a mob to form around" ] ]
[ [ "represent this wikipedia passage to find its title", "of the Childhood Trauma Questionnaire, a widely used self-report measure of child abuse and neglect. Recently, Bernstein co-produced a DVD series on how to work with patients with different personality disorders using the ST approach, and functioned as Conference Co-Chair for the International Society of Schema Therapy Conference (New York, March 2012).\nOn June 15, 2012, Bernstein's inaugural lecture as professor of forensic psychotherapy took place (titled, \"Big Boys Don't Cry! Or Do They? Can Forensic" ] ]
[ "Represent this phrase to find its first Wikipedia paragraph", "Brannigan, Begin Again" ]
[ [ "represent the text to find the scientific term it describes", "Brannigan, Begin Again\n\"Brannigan, Begin Again\" is the second episode in the second season of the American animated television series \"Futurama\". It originally aired on the Fox network in the United States on November 28, 1999. The episode was written by Lewis Morton and directed by Jeffrey Lynch.\nPlot.\nThe episode opens with Fry and Bender playing a violent, futuristic version of chess, where Bender's bishop and Fry's knight fight. Fry wins, prompting Bender to send all of his chess" ] ]
[ [ "Represent this paragraph to retrieve the one term that is most relevant to it", "particularly the \"Midnight Cowboy\" parody with Kif and Brannigan as Dustin Hoffman and Jon Voight, respectively. A review on 411mania also noted that the return of Brannigan was a highpoint of the episode and gave it an overall rating of 8.0/10 or \"very good\". In \"Doug Pratt's DVD\" Pratt noted that the episode combined the series' science fiction setting with good character humor.\nExternal links.\n- Brannigan, Begin Again at The New York Times Movies" ] ]
[ "represent this phrase to find its first wikipedia paragraph", "Breaker of Chains" ]
[ [ "Represent this Wikipedia passage to find its title", "Breaker of Chains\n\"Breaker of Chains\" is the third episode of the fourth season of HBO's fantasy television series \"Game of Thrones\", and the 33rd overall.\nThe episode was written by series co-creators David Benioff and D. B. Weiss, and directed by Alex Graves. It aired on April 20, 2014.\nThe episode received critical praise overall, but triggered a public controversy as many interpreted the sexual encounter between Jaime and Cersei Lannister as rape.\nThis episode marks the final appearance of" ] ]
[ [ "Represent this paragraph to retrieve the one term that is most relevant to it", "combined with senseless, objectifying sexual imagery.\" According to Davies, although the series' violence tended to serve a narrative purpose, Theon's torture in \"The Bear and the Maiden Fair\" was excessive.\nA scene in the fourth season's episode \"Breaker of Chains\", in which Jaime Lannister rapes his sister and lover Cersei, triggered a broad public discussion about the series' depiction of sexual violence against women. According to Dave Itzkoff of \"The New York Times\", the scene caused outrage, in" ] ]
[ "Represent the term to find more information about it from Wikipedia (~1 paragraph)", "Brian Does Hollywood" ]
[ [ "Represent this paragraph to retrieve the one term that is most relevant to it:", "Brian Does Hollywood\n\"Brian Does Hollywood\" is the second episode of the third season of the animated comedy series \"Family Guy\". This is the 2nd episode that was originally produced for season 2. It originally aired as a second part to an episode called \"The Thin White Line\" on Fox in the United States on July 18, 2001. The episode features Brian as he attempts to make it in show business as a screenwriter once he moves to Hollywood. Brian soon discovers, however, that it is" ] ]
[ [ "Represent this Wikipedia passage to find its title", ")\n4. \"Hunter's Season\" (Sep-12)\n5. \"The Wicked\" (Jul-13)\n6. \"Dragos Takes a Holiday\" (Dec-13)\n7. \"Peanut Goes to School\" (Jul-14)\n8. \"Pia Saves the Day\" (Aug-14)\n9. \"Dragos Goes to Washington\" (Oct-15)\n10. \"Pia Does Hollywood\" (Nov-15)\n11. \"Liam Takes Manhattan\" (Dec-15)\nBibliography Elder Races Series Collections.\n1" ] ]
[ "Represent this input to retrieve the first passage from its Wikipedia page.", "Bright Orange for the Shroud" ]
[ [ "Represent this Wikipedia passage to find its title", "Bright Orange for the Shroud\nBright Orange for the Shroud (1965) is a sixth novel in the Travis McGee series by John D. MacDonald. The plot follows McGee as he attempts to salvage the money of friend Arthur Wilkinson after the man is defrauded in a semi-legal confidence scheme involving a land deal.\nPlot.\nWhile enjoying another installment of his \"retirement,\" Travis McGee is visited by Arthur Wilkinson, who had briefly been part of McGee's circle before leaving to get married. Wilkinson is in" ] ]
[ [ "represent the text to find the scientific term it describes:\nFewshot example: \"Scale Venture Partners\nScale Venture Partners is a venture capital firm that invests primarily in early-in-revenue technology companies with a focus on Internet, cloud computing, software as a service (SaaS), and mobile products.\nThe firm is based in Foster City, California. It was founded in 2000 as BA Venture Partners, and functioned as the venture capital arm of Bank of America. In 2007, the firm spun out from Bank of America and changed its name to Scale Venture Partners.\nThe firm\" == \"Scale Venture Partners\"", "- (1964) \"A Purple Place for Dying\"\n- (1964) \"The Quick Red Fox\"\n- (1965) \"A Deadly Shade of Gold\"\n- (1965) \"Bright Orange for the Shroud\"\n- (1966) \"Darker than Amber\"\n- (1966) \"One Fearful Yellow Eye\"\n- (1968) \"Pale Gray for Guilt\"\n- (1968) \"The Girl in the Plain Brown Wrapper\"\n- (1969) \"Dress Her" ] ]
[ "represent the term to find more information about it from wikipedia (~1 paragraph)", "Bully for Steve" ]
[ [ "Represent this Wikipedia passage to find its title", "Bully for Steve\n\"Bully for Steve\" is the sixteenth episode of the Fifth season of the animated comedy series \"American Dad!\"\nIt originally aired in the United States on Fox on April 25, 2010. The episode follows Stan who is unhappy with Steve's passive behavior, so he poses as a bully for Steve to toughen him up, despite Francine's disapproval.\nThe episode was written by Matt Fusfeld and Alex Cuthbertson and directed by Rodney Clouden. \"Bully for Steve\" was watched by 5.31" ] ]
[ [ "Represent this Wikipedia passage to find its title", "segment is very similar to First Series' \"Twilight Oz Style\" as they both parody and Australinise a foreign fictional media, with even the same cast members being used (Rowan and Mia).\n- Slugger Steve the Confused Bully: Slugger Steve is the School's Resident Bully, only thing is he has a habit of misunderstanding what common methods of bullying actually involve, often resulting in a seemingly menacing threat being an (unintentional) act of kindness, or a figurative description of bullying being taken literally. An example" ] ]
[ "Represent this phrase to find its first Wikipedia paragraph", "Bunfight at the O.K. Tea Rooms" ]
[ [ "Represent the text to find the scientific term it describes", "Bunfight at the O.K. Tea Rooms\n\"Bunfight at the O.K. Tea Rooms\" is an episode of the award-winning British comedy television series \"The Goodies\".\nThis episode is also known as \"Cream Cave\" and as \"Cream Rush Fever\".\nWritten by The Goodies, with songs and music by Bill Oddie.\nPlot.\nThe Goodies head west (to Cornwall) to search for gold. Graeme, arriving from a dig, comments: \"You'll never guess what I've just" ] ]
[ [ "Represent the text to find the scientific term it describes", "pedestrians through a series of garden rooms separated by tall Podocarpus hedges. The historic tea house was restored and a broken coral stone terrace installed with a restored Artemis Fountain at its center.  An existing restroom east of the tea house was demolished and replaced with a new facility. Chinese screens and hand-made tiles decorate the facade and reference the Chinese fireplace located inside the tea house.\nFive interpretive panels were installed inside the tea house to educate visitors on the history of Palm Beach. The history of Palm Beach's" ] ]
[ "Represent this input to retrieve the first passage from its Wikipedia page:", "Burns' Heir" ]
[ [ "Represent the text to find the scientific term it describes", "Burns' Heir\n\"Burns' Heir\" is the eighteenth episode of \"The Simpsons\"' fifth season. It originally aired on the Fox network in the United States on April 14, 1994. In the episode, Mr. Burns has a near-death experience that prompts him to find an heir to inherit his wealth after he dies. Although Bart is initially rejected, Burns soon decides to choose him after seeing him as \"a creature of pure malevolence\". Marge convinces Bart to go spend some time with Burns" ] ]
[ [ "represent the text to find the scientific term it describes!\n\n\nExamples:\n\n\"Petinesca\nPetinesca is an archeological site on the territory of Studen, a community of the Canton of Bern, in Switzerland, where Celtic and Roman vestiges were found.\nCeltic and Roman vestiges.\nThe site lies at the SE edge of the Jensberg mountain. Celtic and Roman ruins were found, some of which are still visible. The site comprises a Celtic fortification (Oppidum), and a fortified village dating from the Roman empire, as a regional centre dating back to the 2nd Century B.C. till the 4th Century\" == \"Petinesca\"", "border between Roelstra's and Rohan's lands. Roelstra gives Pandsala and the new baby, named Chiana (for \"treason\" in an old language), to Andrade. He burns Palila alive in her bed.\nRohan and Sioned are married and return to the Desert, but Sioned fails to conceive a hoped-for heir. She suffers a series of miscarriages, and the entire realm is decimated by Plague in the ensuing years. Sioned is comforted by a vision of herself with Rohan's child at her breast," ] ]
[ "Represent this phrase to find its first Wikipedia paragraph.", "Championship Manager 2010" ]
[ [ "Represent this Wikipedia passage to find its title", "versions of the Championship Manager series. \"Eurogamer\" gave the game an 8 out of 10 stating \"For the first time, the Championship Manager series is a viable alternative to Football Manager... CM10's attempts to innovate must be applauded, and the majority of its refinements are either solid additions or real winners. MSN UK also applauded the game and concluded \"Once you get stuck into a season, it is fearsomely addictive, and all aspects of football management are present and correct, if not necessarily developed to Football Manager" ] ]
[ [ "Represent the text to find the scientific term it describes", "her for his achievements. They have always had a close partnership and Mrs. Banga (Indra) is a woman of considerable intellect. \nHarindarpal Banga, has been Vice-Chairman Emeritus of Noble Group Limited since Sep 2010 & served as Vice-Chairman of the Board until Sep 2010.\nEarly life.\nA Master Mariner by trade, Harindarpal Banga has experience both in the maritime and the logistics industry. In 1979 he joined the Gulf Group in Hong Kong as operations manager. The Gulf Group was a Geneva based" ] ]
[ "Represent this input to retrieve the first passage from its Wikipedia page", "Cirque du Freak" ]
[ [ "Represent the text to find the scientific term it describes", "Cirque du Freak\nCirque du Freak (also known as Cirque du Freak: A Living Nightmare) is the first novel in \"The Saga of Darren Shan\" by Darren Shan (real name Darren O'Shaugnessy), published in January 2000. The story begins with Darren Shan and his best friend Steve \"Leopard\" Leonard visiting an illegal freak show where an encounter with a vampire and a deadly, unique spider forces them to make life-changing choices that neither of them could have ever thought possible.\nPlot." ] ]
[ [ "Represent the text to find the scientific term it describes", "October 23, 2009. Blackstone Audio has also released CD recordings of all 12 books in the series, read by Ralph Lister.\nBackground.\nDarren Shan, whose real name is Darren O'Shaughnessy, wrote and published the first book of the series, \"Cirque du Freak\", as a side project between two adult books. \"Cirque du Freak\" received good reviews and Warner Bros. bought the movie rights in a seven figure deal prior to publication, though the film was never made and the film rights returned to" ] ]
[ "Represent this phrase to find its first Wikipedia paragraph.", "Citroën XM" ]
[ [ "Represent this Wikipedia passage to find its title.", "Citroën XM\nThe Citroën XM is an executive car that was produced by the French automaker Citroën between 1989 and 2000. Citroën sold 333,775 XMs during the model's 11 years of production. The XM was voted 1990 European Car of the Year.\nHistory.\nLaunched on 23 May 1989, the XM was the modern iteration of the \"Big Citroën\", a flagship saloon replacement for the Citroën CX. It went on sale in its native France immediately afterwards, and was available in right-hand drive on the" ] ]
[ [ "represent this paragraph to retrieve the one term that is most relevant to it\nE.g. HD 130603\nHD 130603 is a double star in the northern constellation of Boötes. As of 2010.476, the components have an angular separation of 2.06″ along a position angle of 54.7°.\nExternal links.\n- HR 5524\n- CCDM J14484+2422\n- Image HD 130603 == HD 130603", ". Unlike the 605 sedan design, the XM was a liftback design - a feature thought to be desirable in certain European markets.\nHistory Competition.\nXM was intended to compete against prestige vehicles like the Audi 100 and BMW's 5 Series in a sector that accounted for 14.2% of the European market. It also competed with cars from mainstream brands including the Ford Scorpio and Opel Omega. Citroën was quoted as saying that the car was supposed to \"take what Citroën means and make it acceptable\". The" ] ]
[ "Represent this phrase to find its first Wikipedia paragraph!", "Classy Christmas" ]
[ [ "Represent the text to find the scientific term it describes", "Classy Christmas\n\"Classy Christmas\" is the collective name for the eleventh and twelfth episodes of the seventh season of the American comedy television series \"The Office\", and the show's 137th and 138th episodes overall. Written by Mindy Kaling and directed by Rainn Wilson, the episode originally aired on December 9, 2010 on NBC. \"Classy Christmas\" guest stars Jack Coleman as Senator Robert Lipton, Rob Huebel as A.J., Mark Proksch as Nate, and marks the return of Amy Ryan as Holly Flax.\nThe" ] ]
[ [ "Represent this paragraph to retrieve the one term that is most relevant to it", "executive producer. Before this, it was speculated that she might not return to the series as a writer, before she confirmed that she would be writing the Christmas episode. She has also written the previous two Christmas episodes: \"Secret Santa\" and \"Classy Christmas\". The episode was directed by cast member Ed Helms, making his directorial debut. The episode also marks the fourth appearance of Lindsey Broad who plays Cathy, Pam's replacement during her maternity leave. She appeared in a recurring role for the season and" ] ]
[ "Represent the term to find more information about it from Wikipedia (~1 paragraph)", "Colonel Homer" ]
[ [ "Represent this Wikipedia passage to find its title", "Colonel Homer\n\"Colonel Homer\" is the twentieth episode of \"The Simpsons\"' third season. It originally aired on the Fox network in the United States on March 26, 1992. In the episode, Homer embarrasses his wife Marge at a movie theater, leading to a big argument between the two. Homer, angry at Marge, visits a redneck bar in the middle of the night where he meets a waitress named Lurleen Lumpkin, a talented singer. Homer becomes Lurleen's manager and tries to make her famous" ] ]
[ [ "Represent the text to find the scientific term it describes", "second as Bob's brother Cecil Terwilliger in \"Funeral for a Fiend\". Beverly D'Angelo made her second appearance as Lurleen Lumpkin, who first appeared in season three's \"Colonel Homer\". Glenn Close returned as Grandma Mona Simpson for the third time.\nMatt Groening described this season as \"just about our most ambitious yet\". The season's \"The Homer of Seville\" was nominated for a Writers Guild of America Award.\nReception.\nReception Critical reception.\nRobert Canning of IGN gave the series a" ] ]
[ "Represent this input to retrieve the first passage from its Wikipedia page", "Colonel Sun" ]
[ [ "Represent this paragraph to retrieve the one term that is most relevant to it", "Colonel Sun\nColonel Sun is a novel by Kingsley Amis published by Jonathan Cape on 28 March 1968 under the pseudonym \"Robert Markham\". \"Colonel Sun\" is the first James Bond continuation novel published after Ian Fleming's 1964 death. Before writing the novel, Amis wrote two other Bond related works, the literary study \"The James Bond Dossier\" and the humorous \"The Book of Bond\". \"Colonel Sun\" centres on the fictional British Secret Service operative James Bond and his mission to track down the kidnappers" ] ]
[ [ "represent this wikipedia passage to find its title.\n\n------\n\nFor instance, <<Hamiltonian mechanics\nHamiltonian mechanics is a theory developed as a reformulation of classical mechanics and predicts the same outcomes as non-Hamiltonian classical mechanics. It uses a different mathematical formalism, providing a more abstract understanding of the theory. Historically, it was an important reformulation of classical mechanics, which later contributed to the formulation of statistical mechanics and quantum mechanics.\nHamiltonian mechanics was first formulated by William Rowan Hamilton in 1833, starting from Lagrangian mechanics, a previous reformulation of classical mechanics introduced by Joseph Louis Lagrange in 1788.>> to \"Hamiltonian mechanics\"", "mins) 20 Apr-25 May 1970 – Mon mostly 9.30pm\nSeries Twobr\n(7 x 30 mins) 14 Sep-26 Oct 1970 – Mon 9.30pm\nShort special br Part of the All-Star Comedy Carnival 25 Dec 1970 – Fri 6pm\nSeries Threebr\n(7 x 30 mins) 15 Mar-3 May 1971 – Mon 8.30pm\nSeries Fourbr\n(6 x 30 mins) 26 Aug-30 Sep 1971 – Thu 9pm\nChristmas specialbr\n(45 mins) Boxing Day (27 Dec 1971) – Sun 6.45pm" ] ]
[ "Represent this phrase to find its first Wikipedia paragraph", "Conan and the Grim Grey God" ]
[ [ "Represent this Wikipedia passage to find its title:", "Conan and the Grim Grey God\nConan and the Grim Grey God is a fantasy novel written by Sean A. Moore featuring Robert E. Howard's seminal sword and sorcery hero Conan the Barbarian. It was first published in trade paperback by Tor Books in November 1996; a regular paperback edition followed from the same publisher in November 1997.\nPlot.\nIn the prelude, taking place 3,000 years before Conan's time, a raiding army from the empire of Acheron descend on the city of Nithia, located near an oasis deep" ] ]
[ [ "Represent this Wikipedia passage to find its title", "not much is told of them - except for the evident fact that somebody in sinister Stygia disliked the priest (and presumably, his god) enough to spend considerable effort in the attempt to kill him. Howard never made much more of Ibis in the rest of the Canonical Conan stories, leaving him a rather obscure feature of the Hyborian age. But, some writers of future Conan stories gave Ibis a more prominent role. In particular, the plot of Sean A. Moore's \"Conan and the Grim Grey God\" takes" ] ]
[ "represent this input to retrieve the first passage from its wikipedia page", "Concentrate and Ask Again" ]
[ [ "Represent this paragraph to retrieve the one term that is most relevant to it", "Concentrate and Ask Again\n\"Concentrate and Ask Again\" is the 12th episode of the third season of the American science fiction drama television series \"Fringe\", and the 55th episode overall. In the episode, the Fringe division enlists the help of a troubled telepathic man (Omid Abtahi) in their investigation of a mysterious blue killing powder. Abtahi, Kevin Corrigan, Jody Thompson, and Paul Jarrett guest starred.\nGraham Roland and Matthew Pitts co-wrote the episode, while Dennis Smith directed. The episode first" ] ]
[ [ "represent this wikipedia passage to find its title\n\nFor example, 'teachings help Isa put an end to the conflict, thereby beating his all-time enemy Mesei.\nAdaptation.\nThe novel was first adapted as a movie in an Italian/German 1976 production entitled \"Orzowei, il figlio della savana\" (\"Orzowei, son of the savannah\"). In 1977, the TV-series \"Orzowei\" was aired on RAI 1 (Italy's primary national television) featuring Peter Marshall as Orzowei. The TV-series was very popular, partly due to a very successful' should be close to 'Orzowei'", "how that will work will depend on Peter, who is biologically tuned to the device. Sam posits that Peter will most likely save the universe from which the Olivia he loves originates. The episode ends with Olivia reading the note from Simon, which states that Peter still has feelings for Fauxlivia.\nProduction.\n\"Concentrate and Ask Again\" was written by co-producer Graham Roland and story editor Matthew Pitts, a former assistant of series co-creator J.J. Abrams. The last episode Roland co-wrote was the" ] ]
[ "Represent this phrase to find its first Wikipedia paragraph", "Crocodile Tears" ]
[ [ "represent this wikipedia passage to find its title!\n\nFor example, 'Con Anima\nCon Anima is a chamber choir based in Aberdeen, conducted by Professor Paul Mealor.\nHistory.\nCon Anima was founded in 1995, and between that date and 1999 gave a number of concerts, mostly at St Mary’s Chapel, Blairs, Aberdeen.\nIn late 2001 Con Anima re-formed, and met informally for several months, before asking local pianist Robert Howie to direct them in a public concert. They have performed several times a year ever since.\nCon Anima regularly perform concerts' should be close to 'Con Anima'", "Crocodile Tears\nCrocodile Tears is the eighth novel in the \"Alex Rider\" series by British author Anthony Horowitz. It was released in the UK on 12 November 2009, published by Walker Books, and in the U.S. on 17 November 2009. On 17 December 2008, the title was revealed (in code) to be \"Crocodile Tears\". The book was succeeded by \"Scorpia Rising\", released in March 2011.\nPlot.\nEngineering technician Ravi Chandra plants a bomb in the nuclear reactor of his employer" ] ]
[ [ "Represent the text to find the scientific term it describes", "clap. The police are seen waiting at the back of the auditorium. As the camera continues lingering on Mia, in tears, the screen abruptly cuts to black.\nAnalysis.\nSome critics have suggested that the title is a reference to the metaphor \"crocodile tears\", a phrase that could be referring to Mia's insincere expressions of sorrow while committing a series of violent crimes. Jason Koebler of \"Vice\" notes that Mia does not read the End-User License Agreement (EULA) for the Recaller." ] ]
[ "Represent this input to retrieve the first passage from its Wikipedia page", "Cruel Zinc Melodies" ]
[ [ "", "Cruel Zinc Melodies\nCruel Zinc Melodies is the twelfth novel in Glen Cook's ongoing Garrett P.I. series. The series combines elements of mystery and fantasy as it follows the adventures of private investigator Garrett.\nPlot introduction.\nGarrett is a hardboiled detective living in the city of TunFaire, a melting pot of different races, cultures, religions, and species. When people have problems, they often come to Garrett for help, but trouble has a way of finding Garrett on its own, whether he likes it or not" ] ]
[ [ "Represent the text to find the scientific term it describes", "the humans and creatures living above it.\nCharacters in \"Cruel Zinc Melodies\".\n- Garrett\n- The Dead Man\n- Dean\n- Pular Singe\n- Saucerhead Tharpe\n- Morley Dotes\n- Belinda Contague\n- Playmate\n- John Stretch\n- Colonel Westman Block\n- Deal Relway\n- Winger\n- Tinnie Tate\n- Max Weider\n- Alyx Weider\n- Windwalker Furious Tide of Light\n- Barate Algarda\n- Kip Prose\n- Belle Chimes (The Bellman)\n-" ] ]
[ "Represent this", "Datalore" ]
[ [ "represent this paragraph to retrieve the one term that is most relevant to it Given Burgess Park\nBurgess Park is a public park situated in the London Borough of Southwark, in an area between Camberwell to the west, Walworth to the north, Bermondsey to the east and Peckham to the south. At , it is one of the largest parks in South London.\nUnlike most other parks in London, Burgess Park was carved out of a highly built-up area of the city. Virtually all the land now occupied by the park was previously used for housing, industry and transport infrastructure. \nConstruction, a positive would be Burgess Park", "Datalore\n\"Datalore\" is the twelfth episode of the of the American science fiction television series \"\", originally aired on January 18, 1988, in broadcast syndication. The story was created by Robert Lewin and Maurice Hurley, and turned into a script by Lewin and the creator of the show, Gene Roddenberry. It was Roddenberry's final script credit on a \"Star Trek\" series. The director was originally to be Joseph L. Scanlan, but following delays in pre-production caused by script re-writes," ] ]
[ [ "Represent this Wikipedia passage to find its title", "\" and the revelation of Data's off switch in \"Datalore\". This is also the first episode to have a scene of the crew's poker game, which continued to feature throughout the series and was the final scene of the series finale, \"\".\nProduction Guest stars.\nGuest stars included Brian Brophy, who had previously appeared as Traker in the science fiction television series \"Max Headroom\". His character, Bruce Maddox, was later mentioned in \"The Next Generation\" episode \"Data's Day\"" ] ]
[ "Represent this input to retrieve the first passage from its Wikipedia page", "Dawn of the Dragons" ]
[ [ "", "Dawn of the Dragons\nDawn of the Dragons is the eighteenth book of the Lone Wolf book series. As with all of the later Lone Wolf books numbered thirteen through twenty, the North American editions of these books are abridged, with a reduced number of sections. This book does not come with a game map in the American version.\nGameplay.\nLone Wolf books rely on a combination of thought and luck. Certain statistics such as combat skill and endurance attributes are determined randomly before play. The player is then" ] ]
[ [ "represent the text to find the scientific term it describes.", ", \"Gift of the Night Fury\" (2011) and \"Dawn of the Dragon Racers\" (2014). A television series following the events of the first film, \"\", began airing on Cartoon Network in September 2012. It was renamed \"Dragons: Defenders of Berk\" for second season. Another television series, titled \"Dragons: Race to the Edge\", serves as a prequel to the second film and aired on Netflix from June 2015 to February 2018.\nThe franchise follows the adventures of" ] ]
[ "Represent this phrase to find its first Wikipedia paragraph", "Dead Doll" ]
[ [ "Represent this paragraph to retrieve the one term that is most relevant to it", "Dead Doll\n\"Dead Doll\" is the first episode from the of the American crime drama \"\" which is set in Las Vegas, Nevada. This episode is the second part of the Season 7 finale episode Living Doll.\nPlot.\nThe eighth season begins with Grissom and his team searching for Sara, who was kidnapped by the miniature killer and left to die underneath a wrecked car in the middle of the desert during a storm. In the episode \"Dead Doll\", Natalie Davis (the Miniature Killer" ] ]
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[ "represent this phrase to find its first wikipedia paragraph", "Dead Stop" ]
[ [ "represent the text to find the scientific term it describes", "Dead Stop\n\"Dead Stop\" is the thirtieth episode (production #204) of the science fiction television series \"\", the fourth of the second season. It was directed by \"\" cast member Roxann Dawson.\nAfter the \"Enterprise\"s debacle in the previous episode, \"\", the crew finds itself in need of assistance to effect repairs. They send a distress call, and the Tellarites send the coordinates of a station—a station capable of serving their every need at a cost which seems too good" ] ]
[ [ "Represent the text to find the scientific term it describes.", "2005: \"My Child Won’t Stop Eating\"\n- Apr 2005: \"I Survived- Series 1\"\n- Aug 2004: \"Dirtbusters\"\n- Jun - Aug 2004: \"Building the Ultimate- Series 2\"\n- 2003–2004: \"Tonight - With Trevor McDonald\"\n- Nov 2003: \"Russell Crowe's -\"Greatest Fights\"\"\n- Oct – Dec 2003: \"Building the Ultimate- Series 1\"\n- Sep 2003: \"Who Got Marc Bolan’s Missing Millions?\"\n- Aug –" ] ]
[ "Represent this input to retrieve the first passage from its Wikipedia page", "Dial Meg for Murder" ]
[ [ "Represent this paragraph to retrieve the one term that is most relevant to it", "Dial Meg for Murder\n\"Dial Meg for Murder\" is the 11th episode of season eight of the animated comedy series \"Family Guy\". It originally aired on Fox in the United States on January 31, 2010. The episode follows teenager Meg as she dates and falls in love with an inmate at the local prison. She eventually ends up hiding the fugitive in the Griffin family home, however, and is convicted and sent to jail. After returning home, she becomes a hardened criminal, who continually tortures her" ] ]
[ [ "Represent the text to find the scientific term it describes!", "Swings\", \"Stew-Roids\", and \"Dial Meg for Murder\".\nIn November 2016, when asked by Splitsider if the writers will further develop the characters of Chris and Meg in future episodes, showrunner Alec Sulkin confirmed that the series crew members are working on doing so and added that there are plans for an episode where Meg comes out as a lesbian, taking inspiration from previous instances in which she exhibited signs of lesbian characteristics, like when she joins a lesbian alliance group at school in \"Brian" ] ]
[ "Represent this phrase to find its first Wikipedia paragraph", "Digital Estate Planning" ]
[ [ "represent this paragraph to retrieve the one term that is most relevant to it", "Digital Estate Planning\n\"Digital Estate Planning\" is the 20th episode of the third season of the U.S. television series \"Community\". It originally aired on May 17, 2012 on NBC. The episode featured retro video game styled graphics and a synthesizer driven soundtrack reminiscent of 8 bit consoles such as the Nintendo Entertainment System and Sega Master System, with references to multiple classic games on those and later consoles.\nThe episode was written by Matt Warburton and directed by Adam Davidson.\nPlot.\nPierce Hawthorne (Chevy" ] ]
[ [ "Represent the text to find the scientific term it describes", "and they share their knowledge on seniors using digital media with international partners and peers.\nFinancial Literacy: The Library partners with relevant organizations to offer educational presentations and workshops on the financial issues and skills relevant to specific groups. In 2017, they focused on the needs of young families, and their 2019 series focuses on retirement and estate planning for seniors.\nRoom Rentals: The Atwater Library offers four facilities for hourly rentals: an auditorium, a computer classroom, a reading room, and a computer centre.\nExhibitions" ] ]
[ "Represent this phrase to find its first Wikipedia paragraph", "Dream Me a Life" ]
[ [ "Represent this paragraph to retrieve the one term that is most relevant to it", "Dream Me a Life\n\"Dream Me a Life\" is the fortieth episode (the fifth episode of the third season) of the television revival series \"The Twilight Zone\".\nPlot.\nA man named Roger Leeds wanders through a candle-lit room. He encounters a woman begging for help to prevent something from coming through the door. He panics and runs away from her and awakens from this nightmare. The next day, Roger and his friend Frank discuss visiting Roger's children and grandchildren. The curmudgeonly" ] ]
[ [ "Represent this paragraph to retrieve the one term that is most relevant to it", "The Ancient Dream\" (Sep/Oct 2010, Boston Review)\n- \"Emma Goldman: Revolution as a Way of Life.\" (2011, Yale University Press; Finalist for the 2011 National Jewish Book Award)\n- \"The Odd Woman and the City\" (May 2015, Farrar, Straus and Giroux)\nSelected essays.\n- \"What Independence Has Come to Mean to Me\" in Cathi Hanauer's 2002 New York Times best-selling essay anthology \"The Bitch in the House: 26" ] ]
[ "Represent this phrase to find its first Wikipedia paragraph", "Du glucose pour Noémie" ]
[ [ "represent this paragraph to retrieve the one term that is most relevant to it", "Du glucose pour Noémie\nDu glucose pour Noémie, written and drawn by Fournier, is the twentyfirst album of the \"Spirou et Fantasio\" series, and the author's second, following the \"Spirou\" retirement of André Franquin. The story was initially serialised in \"Spirou\" magazine before it was published, along with the short story \"Un faux départ\", as a hardcover album in 1971.\nStory.\nIn \"Glucose for Noémie\", the story continues where \"Le champignon nippon\" of the" ] ]
[ [ "Represent the text to find the scientific term it describes", "24. \"Tembo Tabou\", 1968, with Roba (art); followed by short stories\nAlbums Jean-Claude Fournier.\n- 20. \"Le faiseur d'or\" (\"The gold maker\", 1970). Last appearance of the Marsupilami.\n- 21. \"Du glucose pour Noémie\" (\"Glucose for Noémie\", 1971)\n- 22. \"L'abbaye truquée\" (\"The Disguised Abbey\", 1972)\n- 23. \"Tora Torapa\" (1973)\n- 25" ] ]
[ "Represent the term to find more information about it from Wikipedia (~1 paragraph)", "Dwight's Speech" ]
[ [ "Represent this paragraph to retrieve the one term that is most relevant to it", "Dwight's Speech\n\"Dwight's Speech\" is the seventeenth episode of the second season of the American comedy television series \"The Office\", and the show's twenty-third episode overall. Written by Paul Lieberstein, and directed by Charles McDougall, the episode first aired in the United States on March 2, 2006 on NBC.\nThe series depicts the everyday lives of office employees in the Scranton, Pennsylvania branch of the fictional Dunder Mifflin Paper Company. In the episode, Michael Scott (Steve Carell) helps" ] ]
[ [ "Represent this paragraph to retrieve the one term that is most relevant to it", "Dwight Schrute (Rainn Wilson) with an important speech that he is going to give. Meanwhile, Jim Halpert (John Krasinski) plans a vacation to avoid Pam Beesly's (Jenna Fischer) wedding.\nThe speech scene employed over 500 extras, an unusual occurrence for the series. Much of Dwight's speech is based upon a real speech by infamous Italian leader Benito Mussolini. The episode received largely positive reviews from television critics. In its original broadcast, \"Dwight's Speech\" earned a Nielsen rating of 4.4 in" ] ]
[ "represent the term to find more information about it from wikipedia (~1 paragraph)\n\nThe provided query could be 'Salomon Kalischer' and the positive 'Salomon Kalischer\nSalomon Kalischer, or Solomon Kalischer (8 October 1845 – 22 September 1924), was a German Jewish composer, pianist, and physicist.\nKalischer was born in Thorn (Toruń) in West Prussia, within the Kingdom of Prussia. He studied at the Jewish Theological Seminary of Breslau and the universities of Breslau and Berlin (Ph.D. 1868, his dissertation being \"\"De Aristotelis Rhetoricis et Ethicis Nicomachæis et in Quo et Cur Inter Se quum Congruant tum Differant\"\", awarded a prize by the philosophical' and the negative 'Kalischer\nKalischer, also Kalisher or Kaliszer, is a Jewish surname (meaning literally \"from Kalisz\"). Notable people with the surname include:\n- Clemens Kalischer (1921–2018), German photographer in reportage and art photography\n- Salomon Kalischer, German composer, pianist, and physicist\n- Zvi Hirsch Kalischer, German rabbi and Zionist leader\n- Yulian Kalisher, (1935) Russian animator\n- Peter Kalischer (1915-1991), American journalist\nSee also.\n- Jesse Kalisher, American photographer'", "Evil in Paradise" ]
[ [ "Represent this Wikipedia passage to find its title!", "Evil in Paradise\nEvil in Paradise is book 3 of the Race Against Time series written by J. J. Fortune. However, there was a discrepancy in the publishing order between USA and UK, where Duel for the Samurai Sword was published earlier in the USA.\nPlot summary.\nRichard Duffy and his nephew went to Hawaii in answer to a call for help from Jade Munroe, an old friend of Richard's from his days as an adventurer.\nArriving in Jade's hideout, they found themselves held at gun" ] ]
[ [ "Represent this paragraph to retrieve the one term that is most relevant to it", ", It's Selwyn Froggitt\" was retitled \"Selwyn\"\n- The Road to Paradise Valley (5 Sep. 1978)\n- Wish You Were Here (12 Sep. 1978)\n- Better Never Than Late (19 Sep. 1978)\n- Take a Tip from Selwyn (26 Sep. 1978)\n- I've Gotta Jockey (3 Oct. 1978)\n- Don't Make Waves (10 Oct. 1978)\n- A Man for One Season (17 Oct. 1978)\nDVD release.\nAll four series" ] ]
[ "Represent this input to retrieve the first passage from its Wikipedia page!", "Examination Day" ]
[ [ "Represent the text to find the scientific term it describes", "Examination Day\n\"Examination Day\" is the first segment of the sixth episode from the first season (1985–86) of the television series \"The Twilight Zone\". The segment is based on the short story \"Examination Day\" by Henry Slesar.\nPlot.\nDickie Jordan is an intelligent and curious youth. He and his family live in a dystopian future and it is Dickie's twelfth birthday. This means he is required by law to report to a government testing facility for a mandatory IQ test. As Dickie" ] ]
[ [ "Represent the natural language", ") Certification Examination\n- NISM-Series-XI: Equity Sales Certification Examination\n- NISM-Series-XII: Securities Markets Foundation Certification Examination\n- NISM-Series-XIII: Common Derivative Certification Examination\n- NISM-Series-XIV: Internal Auditors for Stock Brokers Certification Examination\n- NISM-Series-XV: Research Analyst Certification Examination\nOther Certifications:\n- Certified Personal Financial Advisor (CPFA) Examination (CPFA exam was discontinued in SEP 2013)\nStructure School for Securities Information and Research (SSIR)" ] ]
[ "Represent the term to find more information about it from Wikipedia (~1 paragraph)", "Family Moving Day" ]
[ [ "Represent this paragraph to retrieve the one term that is most relevant to it", "Family Moving Day\nFamily Moving Day () is the seventh book in the \"Beechwood Bunny Tales\" series. It was published in 1992 by Éditions Milan in France, and Gareth Stevens in the United States. In the book, the Bellflower family of rabbits move to a new house on the other side of the hill near which they live. Everyone is delighted to go, except Periwinkle, who does not easily adapt to new settings. In response, he runs away, and it is up to his father Bramble" ] ]
[ [ "Represent the text to find the scientific term it describes:", "all her adventures and a beautiful teacher, named Mrs. Hunter, whom she admires.\nIn the first book, Allie's family moves from the suburbs to an old house in the town. Allie goes through a few obstacles as she strives to make new friends and adjust to her new school.\nThe series has five other books that include similar adventures. Themes include: moving, growing up, friendship, and family.\nList of books in series.\n1. \"Moving Day\" (2008)" ] ]
[ "Represent this phrase to find its first Wikipedia paragraph", "Father Goes West" ]
[ [ "Represent the text to find the scientific term it describes", "Father Goes West\n\"Father Goes West\" is the third-season premiere episode of \"In Plain Sight\" and the 28th episode overall. Originally designed to be the second of a two-part second-season finale, the show's creators decided to end the season in cliffhanger fashion. This episode was slated as the third-season premiere and aired on March 31, 2010.\nSummary.\nAfter being discharged from the hospital with a fresh bullet wound scar, Mary gets right back to work with Marshall" ] ]
[ [ "represent the text to find the scientific term it describes", ")\n4. \"Hunter's Season\" (Sep-12)\n5. \"The Wicked\" (Jul-13)\n6. \"Dragos Takes a Holiday\" (Dec-13)\n7. \"Peanut Goes to School\" (Jul-14)\n8. \"Pia Saves the Day\" (Aug-14)\n9. \"Dragos Goes to Washington\" (Oct-15)\n10. \"Pia Does Hollywood\" (Nov-15)\n11. \"Liam Takes Manhattan\" (Dec-15)\nBibliography Elder Races Series Collections.\n1" ] ]
[ "represent this phrase to find its first wikipedia paragraph", "Final Mission" ]
[ [ "Represent this Wikipedia passage to find its title.", "Final Mission\n\"Final Mission\" is the 83rd episode of the American science fiction television series \"\", and the ninth episode of the .\nAfter learning that he finally has been accepted into Starfleet Academy, Wesley Crusher welcomes Picard's invitation to accompany him on an away mission that could resolve a mining dispute on an arid world. But following a shuttle crash and a near disastrous search for water that leaves the captain near death, Wesley finds himself charged with the weighty responsibility of keeping both himself and Picard alive until" ] ]
[ [ "Represent this paragraph to retrieve the one term that is most relevant to it", "- Jul. 1998: \"Coconut Monkey: Paradise Lost\" (Quake II single player mod for PC Gamer)\n- Sep. 1998: \"Special Ops Force: Mission 3 -- Desert Bloom\" (Quake II single player mod for Rysher Entertainment serving as a continuation of the Soldier Of Fortune Series upon the renaming of the original series by Rysher [see Soldier of Fortune, Inc.])\n- Oct. 1998: \"Coconut Monkey: Dry Gulch\" (Quake II single player mod for PC Gamer)\n- Dec." ] ]
[ "Represent the next text:", "Go, Stewie, Go!" ]
[ [ "represent this paragraph to retrieve the one term that is most relevant to it", "Go, Stewie, Go!\n\"Go, Stewie, Go!\" is the 13th episode of the eighth season of the animated comedy series \"Family Guy\". It originally aired on Fox in the United States on March 14, 2010. The episode features Stewie after he auditions, cross-dressed under the pseudonym Karina Smirnoff, for a female role in the American version of \"Jolly Farm Revue\", and eventually ends up falling in love with a female co-star on the show. Meanwhile, Lois" ] ]
[ [ "", "Mae Whitman, along with several recurring guest voice actors for the series. \"Go, Stewie, Go!\" was released on DVD along with ten other episodes from the season on December 13, 2011.\nPlot.\nBrian, walking in drunk, notices that Stewie has resumed watching \"Jolly Farm Revue\", after previously swearing off the show in \"Road to Europe\". Remembering a story he had seen in the local newspaper, Brian tells Stewie about upcoming auditions for an American version of the show." ] ]
[ "Represent this phrase to find its first Wikipedia paragraph", "Grandmentor" ]
[ [ "Represent the text to find the scientific term it describes", "Grandmentor\n\"Grandmentor\" is the thirteenth episode of the sixth season of the American television comedy series \"30 Rock\", and the 116th overall episode of the series. It was directed by Beth McCarthy-Miller, and written by Sam Means. The episode originally aired on the National Broadcasting Company (NBC) network in the United States on March 22, 2012. \nIn the episode, Jack (Alec Baldwin) decides to create a TV-movie about Avery to keep her in the media spotlight. Liz (" ] ]
[ [ "Represent this Wikipedia passage to find its title", "\", \"St. Patrick's Day\", \"Grandmentor\", \"The Shower Principle\", \"Live from Studio 6H\", \"What Will Happen to the Gang Next Year?\", \"The Beginning of the End\", \"Aunt Phatso vs. Jack Donaghy\", \"Florida\".\nRecurring GE/NBC/Kabletown employees Greta Johansen.\nLegreta \"Greta\" Johansen (Rachel Dratch) is a cat wrangler who works on the show. In \"The Baby Show\" she offered to carry the child" ] ]
[ "Represent this phrase to find its first Wikipedia paragraph:", "Guy Walks into a Psychiatrist's Office..." ]
[ [ "represent this wikipedia passage to find its title", "Guy Walks into a Psychiatrist's Office...\n\"Guy Walks into a Psychiatrist's Office...\" is the 14th episode of the HBO original series \"The Sopranos\" and the first of the show's second season. Written by Jason Cahill and directed by Allen Coulter, it originally aired on January 16, 2000.\nStarring.\n- James Gandolfini as Tony Soprano\n- Lorraine Bracco as Dr. Jennifer Melfi\n- Edie Falco as Carmela Soprano\n- Michael Imperioli as Christopher Moltisanti\n- Dominic Chianese as Corrado Soprano" ] ]
[ [ "Represent this Wikipedia passage to find its title", "of battle, he desperately cries out \"A horse, a horse! My kingdom for a horse!\"\nMusic.\n- The song Carmela plays for Tony in the hospital first is \"Smoke on the Water\" by Deep Purple. This was the same song played in the series' second season premiere, \"Guy Walks Into a Psychiatrist's Office...\", in a scene where Tony crashed his truck into a barricade.\n- The second song Carmela is heard playing in Tony's hospital room is \"" ] ]
[ "Represent the term to find more information about it from Wikipedia (~1 paragraph).", "Hastur Lord" ]
[ [ "Represent the text to find the scientific term it describes", "Hastur Lord\nHastur Lord is a science fantasy novel by American writers Marion Zimmer Bradley and Deborah J. Ross in the Darkover series. It was first published by in hardcover by DAW Books in 1996. The book falls in the part of the Darkover timeline that the author called \"\".\n\"Hastur Lord\" is an allegory, illustrating the consequences to a religiously pluralistic planet, when a small group of monotheistic fundamentalists tries to impose their will on a larger society that doesn't share their views.\nIn terms of" ] ]
[ [ "represent this wikipedia passage to find its title.", ":\n- The \"Modern Darkover\" series, which is a continuation of Zimmer Bradley's novel \"Traitor's Sun\".\n- \"The Alton Gift\" (2007), DAW Books, hardback: paperback:\n- \"The Children of Kings\" (2013), hardback:\n- \"The Laran Gambit\" (\"forthcoming\")\n- \"Hastur Lord\" (2010), DAW Books, hardback:\n- \"Thunderlord!\" (2016)\nBibliography The Seven-Petaled Shield." ] ]
[ "Represent this phrase to find its first Wikipedia paragraph!", "Have You Seen This Snail?" ]
[ [ "represent this wikipedia passage to find its title\nFor instance, <<Malkolm Nilsson\nMalkolm Nilsson (born 3 August 1993 in Stockholm) is a Swedish footballer who plays as a goalkeeper for Halmstads BK.\nCareer.\nMalkolm Nilsson is born in Stockholm, but grew up in Halmstad. Nilsson have only played in Halmstad throughout his career. He first played for IS Örnia, before moving to BK Astrio after a couple of seasons. In 2010, he transferred to Halmstads BK and in 2013 he wrote his first senior contract with the club. He made his debut March 10, 2013>> to <<Malkolm Nilsson>>", "Have You Seen This Snail?\n\"Have You Seen This Snail?\", also known as \"Where's Gary?\", is the third episode of the fourth season and the 63rd overall episode of the American animated television series \"SpongeBob SquarePants\". Its animation was directed by supervising director, Alan Smart and Tom Yasumi, written by Aaron Springer and Paul Tibbitt. Springer also functioned as storyboard director. The episode originally aired on Nickelodeon in the United States on November 11, 2005. Actress and comedian Amy Poehler" ] ]
[ [ "Represent this paragraph to retrieve the one term that is most relevant to it", "order to win the sweepstakes. The prize was a trip to the Nickelodeon Animation Studios to meet the production team of the show and to sit in on a voice recording session with the series cast.\nOn November 15, 2005, \"Have You Seen This Snail?\" was released on the DVD compilation called \"Where's Gary\". In addition, the compilation features six other episodes: \"The Lost Mattress\", \"Krabs vs. Plankton\", \"Good Neighbors\", \"Skill Crane\", and \"" ] ]
[ "represent the term to find more information about it from wikipedia (~1 paragraph)", "Hazard Pay" ]
[ [ "Represent this Wikipedia passage to find its title!", "Hazard Pay\n\"Hazard Pay\" is the third episode of the fifth season of the American television drama series \"Breaking Bad\", and the 49th overall episode of the series. Written by Peter Gould and directed by Adam Bernstein, it originally aired on AMC in the United States on July 29, 2012.\nPlot.\nMike and his attorney spend an entire day visiting his former subordinates in jail. Although the RICO Act has taken all of their money, Mike instructs them not to divulge anything to" ] ]
[ [ "Represent this Wikipedia passage to find its title", ") The dice are either thrown with a cup or rolled down a chute containing a series of inclined planes (\"hazard chute\") that tumble the dice as they fall. Threes-of-a-kind are known as \"raffles\" and pay out at 18 to 1.\nChuck-a-luck, also known as \"sweat cloth\", \"chuckerluck\" and birdcage, is a variant in the United States, which has its origins in grand hazard. The three dice are kept in a device" ] ]
[ "", "Helga's Web" ]
[ [ "Represent this Wikipedia passage to find its title", "Helga's Web\nHelga's Web was a 1970 novel by Australian author Jon Cleary, the second to feature his detective hero Scobie Malone.\nCleary did not originally intend to use the character again but wanted to write about the construction of the new Sydney Opera House and thought the detective could be a good way to access that.\nAdaptation.\nThe novel was adapted into a film as \"Scobie Malone\" (1975).\nExternal links.\n- \"Helga's Web\" at AustLit (subscription required" ] ]
[ [ "Represent this paragraph to retrieve the one term that is most relevant to it", "and turned into a film, Cleary did not originally intend to create a series around Malone. However he brought the character back later for \"Helga's Web\" (1970) as a means to explore the construction of the Sydney Opera House, then for \"Ransom\" (1973). There was a long gap before he started using the detective again, but once he did he wrote Malone novels regularly from 1987 onwards until the end of his writing career.\nCleary and his wife used to travel two months every" ] ]
[ "Represent this phrase to find its first Wikipedia paragraph", "Hell Comes to Quahog" ]
[ [ "Represent this paragraph to retrieve the one term that is most relevant to it", "Hell Comes to Quahog\n\"Hell Comes to Quahog\" is the third episode of the fifth season of the animated comedy series \"Family Guy\", an episode produced for Season 4. It originally aired on Fox on September 24, 2006. The episode follows teenage daughter Meg after she requests that her parents buy her a car. At the showroom, however, her father, Peter, decides to buy a tank, instead of the car Meg was interested in. Deciding to pay for a new car herself, Meg" ] ]
[ [ "Represent this Wikipedia passage to find its title", "recurring guest voice actors for the series. \"Hell Comes to Quahog\" was released on DVD along with twelve other episodes from the season on September 18, 2007.\nPlot.\nPeter, Cleveland, Joe, and Quagmire are spending the evening at The Drunken Clam, when Peter is reminded to pick up Meg from the roller skating rink. They then go to the rink and continue to enjoy themselves, while skating. The guys forget to pick up Meg when they leave. After skating home in the rain," ] ]
[ "Represent the term to find more information about it from Wikipedia (~1 paragraph)", "Homer's Paternity Coot" ]
[ [ "represent this wikipedia passage to find its title.", "Homer's Paternity Coot\n\"Homer's Paternity Coot\" is the tenth episode of \"The Simpsons\"' seventeenth season. It first aired on the Fox network in the United States on January 8, 2006. Mail from forty years earlier is discovered, and a letter from Homer Simpson's mother's old boyfriend states that he is Homer's true father. Homer sets out to find his new father, leaving Abe Simpson behind. It was written by Joel H. Cohen and directed by Mike B. Anderson. The episode guest" ] ]
[ [ "Represent this paragraph to retrieve the one term that is most relevant to it", "Last of the Red Hat Mamas\"\n- Tammy (Lily Tomlin), leader of the Cheery Red Tomatoes, a larcenous women's group that tries to steal Montgomery Burns' Faberge egg.\n- \"Homer's Paternity Coot\"\n- Mason Fairbanks (Michael York), a treasure hunter who was thought to be Homer's biological father.\n- \"Homer Simpson, This Is Your Wife\"\n- Charles (Ricky Gervais), an office manager who swaps wives with Homer for a reality show and falls" ] ]
[ "Represent this phrase to find its first Wikipedia paragraph", "Honda Euro Sport" ]
[ [ "Represent this paragraph to retrieve the one term that is most relevant to it", "Honda Euro Sport\nThe Honda Euro Sport (or VT500E Euro) is a motorcycle in the Honda VT series. It was made between 1983 and 1987 but it only sold about a tenth as many as the Honda CX500 it replaced, at least in Germany.\nSimilar models.\nAlthough looking entirely different, the VT500E Euro is actually quite close to the VT500FT Ascot in principle, despite the latter sharing many more parts with the VT500C Shadow cruiser. All three shared the same Honda VT500 engine and drivetrain, however." ] ]
[ [ "Represent this Wikipedia passage to find its title", "Son Veng Racing Team\nSon Veng Racing Team is a Macanese auto racing team based in Taipa, Macau. The team has raced in the TCR International Series, since 2016. Having previously raced in the World Touring Car Championship and the Macau Road Sport Challenge amongst others.\nWorld Touring Car Championship.\nWorld Touring Car Championship Honda Accord Euro R (2012).\nHaving raced in the Macau Touring Car Championship for many season, the team entered the 2012 FIA WTCC Race of China with team owner and driver Kelvin Leong" ] ]
[ "Represent this phrase to find its first Wikipedia paragraph", "Hyundai Getz" ]
[ [ "Represent the text to find the scientific term it describes.", "Hyundai Getz\nThe Hyundai Getz is a supermini car produced by the South Korean manufacturer Hyundai from 2002 to 2011. It was marketed worldwide, except in the United States, Canada and China, in three and five-door hatchback body styles.\nThe Getz has also been marketed as the Hyundai Click in South Korea, Hyundai Getz Prime in India, Hyundai TB (for \"Think Basic\") in Japan, Inokom Getz in Malaysia, or Dodge Brisa in Venezuela.\nAfter the launch of its successors, the" ] ]
[ [ "represent this wikipedia passage to find its title\n\nFor instance, <<Giovanni Bembo\nGiovanni Bembo (21 August 1543 in Venice – 16 March 1618 in Venice) was the 92nd Doge of Venice, reigning from his election on December 2, 1615 until his death. His reign is notable for Venetian victories during the War of Gradisca (1617) and for the Bedmar Plot (1618), in which the Spanish ambassador to Venice, Alfonso de la Cueva, 1st Marquis of Bedmar, was unsuccessful in his plans to destabilize the Most Serene Republic.\nBackground, 1543–1615.\nGiovanni was>> to \"Giovanni Bembo\"", "variable valve timing.\nThe Hyundai Motor Group used a 1.5-litre three-cylinder diesel engine (developed by VM Motori) on the second generation of the Hyundai Accent, the Hyundai Getz and the Hyundai Matrix, and developed its own 1.1-litre three-cylinder diesel engine (part of their U-Line), which has been used in the Kia Picanto and the Hyundai i10. Another 1.0-litre three-cylinder petrol engine (part of the Kappa series) has been used in the Hyundai i10 and the Hyundai HB20.\nExclusively" ] ]
[ "Represent this phrase to find its first Wikipedia paragraph", "I Am God" ]
[ [ "Represent this Wikipedia passage to find its title", "I Am God\n\"I Am God\" is the eighteenth episode of the second season of the American mystery television series \"Veronica Mars\", and the fortieth episode overall. Written by Diane Ruggiero and Cathy Belben and directed by Martha Mitchell, the episode premiered on UPN on April 11, 2006.\nThe series depicts the adventures of Veronica Mars (Kristen Bell) as she deals with life as a high school student while moonlighting as a private detective. In this episode, Veronica experiences persistent and vivid nightmares of the" ] ]
[ [ "represent the text to find the scientific term it describes.", ". I am going to kill nine Soldiers. I am doing this for the viewers to watch. God is great. God is great.\"\" With that, he makes his way from the vehicle, and a series of separate scenes follow showing several individuals shot in action.\nVideos Second video.\nA second \"Juba\" video was distributed in 2006 in western Baghdad and released on the Internet in late October 2006. The video contained an interview with the supposed commander of the Baghdad sniper division, the footage shows" ] ]
[ "Represent the term to find more information about it from Wikipedia (~1 paragraph)", "I Get Psy-chic Out of You" ]
[ [ "represent this wikipedia passage to find its title", "I Get Psy-chic Out of You\n\"I Get Psy-chic Out of You\" is the 16th episode of the fourth season of the animated comedy series \"Bob's Burgers\" and the overall 61st episode, and is written by Jon Schroeder and directed by Chris Song. It aired on Fox in the United States on April 6, 2014.\nPlot.\nLinda falls and hits her head, leading her to believe that she has psychic powers: she tells Mort that his missing wallet is in the" ] ]
[ [ "Represent this paragraph to retrieve the one term that is most relevant to it.", "arrive and the jockey flees, causing Gelding the Lily to lose the race, to the kids' dismay. The Little Boy Bandit is arrested, Sergeant Bosco boastfully takes all the credit, and at home, Linda tells Bob that though she is not psychic, she still believes in psychic phenomena, just as Bob slips and falls down the stairs.\nReception.\nAlasdair Wilkins of \"The A.V. Club\" gave the episode a B, saying \"And, if nothing else, “I Get Psy-chic Out" ] ]
[ "Represent the term to find more information about it from Wikipedia (~1 paragraph)", "I Love to Singa" ]
[ [ "Represent this paragraph to retrieve the one term that is most relevant to it", "I Love to Singa\nI Love to Singa is a \"Merrie Melodies\" animated cartoon directed by Tex Avery, produced by Leon Schlesinger, and released to theaters on July 18, 1936, by Warner Bros. and Vitaphone. As with many early Warners cartoons, it is in a sense a music video designed to push a song from the Warners library.\nThe song in question, \"I Love to Singa\", was first written by Harold Arlen and E.Y. Harburg for the 1936 Warner Bros. feature-length film \"" ] ]
[ [ "Represent this Wikipedia passage to find its title", "Last Summer\" (1997)\n- \"I Know Where I'm Going!\" (1945)\n- \"I Know Who Killed Me\" (2007)\n- \"I Like You, I Like You Very Much\" (1994)\n- \"I Live in Fear\" (1955)\n- \"I Live My Life\" (1935)\n- \"I Love Beijing\" (2000)\n- \"I Love a Man in Uniform\" (1993)\n- \"I Love to Singa" ] ]
[ "Represent this input to retrieve the first passage from its Wikipedia page", "Interludes and Examinations" ]
[ [ "represent this paragraph to retrieve the one term that is most relevant to it\nE.g.:\nMehdi Sahnoune\nMehdi Sahnoune (born May 5, 1976 in Marseille, France) is a French boxer (182 cm height) at light heavyweight.\nKnown as \"Kounet\", Sahnoune turned pro in 1997 and challenged WBA Light Heavyweight Title holder Bruno Girard in 2003, winning the belt by TKO. He lost the belt in his first defense to Silvio Branco later that year. In 2005 he got another shot at a major belt, the WBO Light Heavyweight Title, against Zsolt Erdei, but he lost via == Mehdi Sahnoune", "Interludes and Examinations\nInterludes and Examinations is an episode from the third season of the science-fiction television series \"Babylon 5\".\nSynopsis.\nWith the Shadows openly attacking many of the rim worlds, Sheridan attempts to convince the ambassadors from more nearby worlds with stronger space forces to help protect their weaker neighbors, but is refused; these worlds want to see that Sheridan has the ability to actually defeat the Shadows before they intercede and become new targets for the Shadows. Sheridan speaks of the matter with Delenn," ] ]
[ [ "Represent the text to find the scientific term it describes.", "Kosh that Sheridan had been carrying around ever since Kosh was killed by the Shadows in \"Interludes and Examinations.\"\n- Lorien discloses that Sheridan has only twenty years to live.\n- Sheridan and Delenn become engaged.\n- Cartagia has G'Kar's eye plucked out, fulfilling part of the prophecy of Londo's dream, also seen during Sheridan's trip to the future in \"War Without End\"\n- The true appearance of the Vorlons is revealed." ] ]
[ "represent this phrase to find its first wikipedia paragraph\nExamples:\nProvided: Lloyd H. Kincaid Match: Lloyd H. Kincaid\nLloyd H. Kincaid (May 8, 1925 – November 1, 2007) was an American cabinetmaker who served as a member of the Wisconsin State Assembly and the Wisconsin State Senate.\nBiography.\nKincaid was born on May 8, 1925 in Sault Ste. Marie, Michigan. He graduated from high school in Crandon, Wisconsin. During World War II, he served in the United States Army. From 1970 to 1973, he was a member of the Board of Directors of Nicolet Area Technical College Hard Negative: - Vic Desjardins, former NHL player\n- Bun LaPrairie, former NHL player\n- Tip O'Neill, former NFL player\n- Lloyd H. Kincaid, former Wisconsin State Senator\n- Bob Bemer, computer scientist\n- Jeff Blashill, head coach of the NHL's Detroit Red Wings; born in Detroit but grew up in Sault Ste. Marie, where his father was a professor at Lake Superior State University\n- Joseph H. Steere, Chief Justice of the Michigan Supreme Court\n- Denton G. Burdick, Oregon state legislator", "Invest in Love" ]
[ [ "Represent the text to find the scientific term it describes", "Invest in Love\n\"Invest in Love\" is the eighth episode of the sixth season of the American television medical drama \"Grey's Anatomy\", and the show's 110th episode overall. Written by Stacy McKee and directed by Jessica Yu, the episode was originally broadcast on the American Broadcasting Company (ABC) in the United States on November 5, 2009. \"Grey's Anatomy\" centers around a group of young doctors, training to be seasoned professionals. In this episode, Dr. Arizona Robbins (Jessica Capshaw)" ] ]
[ [ "Represent the text to find the scientific term it describes", "\"For Love or Honor\" (Sep 2011)\n- \"Sinner's Delight\" (Oct 2011)\nBibliography Series Texas Temptations.\n- \"Conquering India\" (Mar 2010)\n- \"Delilah's Downfall\" (Nov 2010)\nBibliography Series Sweet Shoppe.\n- \"Turning Paige\" (Jun 2009)\nBibliography Series Saints and Sinners.\n- \"Seducing the Saint\" (Mar 2008)\n- \"Hunting Mila\" (Sep 2008)\nBibliography Connected stories.\nBibliography Connected stories Connected.\n- \"A Calculated Seduction" ] ]
[ "Represent this input to retrieve the first passage from its Wikipedia page", "It Takes a Village Idiot, and I Married One" ]
[ [ "Represent this Wikipedia passage to find its title", "It Takes a Village Idiot, and I Married One\n\"It Takes a Village Idiot, and I Married One\" is the 17th episode of the fifth season of the animated comedy series \"Family Guy\". It originally aired on Fox in the United States on May 13, 2007. The episode features Lois after she runs for Mayor of Quahog against incumbent Mayor Adam West, once she notices how polluted the local lake has become. Lois is elected as mayor and successfully cleans the lake, but quickly succumbs when the" ] ]
[ [ "Represent this Wikipedia passage to find its title", "\", the third episode for the season, garnered the most viewers thereafter with 9.66 million, a high for the fifth season. While the episode \"It Takes a Village Idiot, and I Married One\" received the lowest number of viewers for the season with 7.22 million.\nEpisodes of the fifth season won several awards, including a Primetime Emmy Award. \"No Chris Left Behind\", which won for Outstanding Individual Achievement in Animation, became the third episode of the series to win an Emmy Award, and was" ] ]
[ "Represent this phrase to find its first Wikipedia paragraph", "Jack-Tor" ]
[ [ "Represent the text to find the scientific term it describes", "Jack-Tor\n\"Jack-Tor\" is the fifth episode of the first season of the American situation comedy \"30 Rock\", which aired on November 16, 2006 on the NBC network in the United States, and on November 8, 2007 in the United Kingdom. The episode was written by Robert Carlock and was directed by Don Scardino. Guest stars in this episode include Katrina Bowden, Lonny Ross, Keith Powell, Maulik Pancholy, Teddy Coluca, James Murtaugh, Donald Glover, Doug Moe, Joey La" ] ]
[ [ "Represent this Wikipedia passage to find its title", "\", (William Morrow Jan. 1990)\n- \"Maximum Light\", (Tor Jan. 1997)\n- \"Yanked!\", (Avon June 1999) from David Brin's Out of Time series\n- \"Nothing Human\", (Golden Gryphon Press Sep. 2003)\n- \"Dogs\", (Tachyon Publications July 2008)\n- \"Steal Across the Sky\", (Tor Feb. 2009)\n- \"After the Fall, Before the Fall, During the Fall\" (Tachyon Publications April 2012" ] ]
[ "Represent this phrase to find its first Wikipedia paragraph", "Jandar of Callisto" ]
[ [ "represent the natural language", "Jandar of Callisto\nJandar of Callisto is a science fantasy novel by American writer Lin Carter, the first in his Callisto series. It was first published in paperback by Dell Books in December 1972, and reprinted twice through September 1977. The first British edition was published by Orbit Books in 1974. It was later gathered together with \"Black Legion of Callisto\" into the omnibus collection \"\" (2000). The book includes a map of Callisto as envisioned in the story.\nPlot summary.\nThe story is" ] ]
[ [ "Represent this paragraph to retrieve the one term that is most relevant to it:", "1. \"Jandar of Callisto\" (1972)\n2. \"Black Legion of Callisto\" (1972)\"Callisto Volume 1\" (2000 - omnibus including \"Jandar of Callisto\" and \"Black Legion of Callisto\")\n3. \"Sky Pirates of Callisto\" (1973) (Wildside reissue 2008, paperback, hardcover)\n4. \"Mad Empress of Callisto\" (1975) (Wildside reissue 2007, )\n5. \"Mind Wizards of Callisto\" (1975)\n6. \"Lankar of Callisto" ] ]
[ "Represent the term to find more information about it from Wikipedia (~1 paragraph)", "Jorkens Borrows Another Whiskey" ]
[ [ "Represent this paragraph to retrieve the one term that is most relevant to it", "Jorkens Borrows Another Whiskey\nJorkens Borrows Another Whiskey is a collection of fantasy short stories, narrated by Mr. Joseph Jorkens, by writer Lord Dunsany. It was first published in London by Michael Joseph in 1954. It was the fifth collection of Dunsany's Jorkens tales to be published. It has also been issued in combination with the sixth book, \"The Last Book of Jorkens\", in the omnibus edition \"The Collected Jorkens, Volume Three\", published by Night Shade Books in 2005.\nThe book collects thirty" ] ]
[ [ "Represent this paragraph to retrieve the one term that is most relevant to it", "The Fourth Book of Jorkens\" (1947)\n- \"Jorkens Borrows Another Whiskey\" (1954)\n- \"The Last Book of Jorkens\" (2002)\nOmnibus collections, Volumes II and III of which each contain a few stories not in the original collections:\n- \"The Collected Jorkens, Volume One\" (2004)\n- \"The Collected Jorkens, Volume Two\" (2004)\n- \"The Collected Jorkens, Volume Three\" (2005)\nReferences.\n- Jorkens Compleat –" ] ]
[ "", "Jurassic World" ]
[ [ "Represent the text to find the scientific term it describes.", "Jurassic World\nJurassic World is a 2015 American science fiction adventure film, the fourth installment of the \"Jurassic Park\" film series, and the first film in the \"Jurassic World\" trilogy. It was directed by Colin Trevorrow, written by Derek Connolly and Trevorrow, produced by Frank Marshall and Patrick Crowley, and stars Chris Pratt, Bryce Dallas Howard, Vincent D'Onofrio, Ty Simpkins, Nick Robinson, Omar Sy, BD Wong, and Irrfan Khan.\nSet 22 years after the events of \"Jurassic Park\"" ] ]
[ [ "Represent this paragraph to retrieve the one term that is most relevant to it", "media Lego animated projects.\nOther media Lego animated projects \"Lego Jurassic World: The Indominus Escape\" (2016).\nOver the course of five days from October 3, 2016 to October 7, 2016, an untitled five-part animated series based on \"Jurassic World\" was released on the YouTube channels of \"Jurassic World\" and LEGO. In October 2016, the series was released as a 24-minute animated film entitled \"\" as part of a \"Jurassic World\" DVD bundle set, receiving shared billing alongside the 2015 film" ] ]
[ "represent this input to retrieve the first passage from its wikipedia page Examples:\n\nGiven DJ & the Fro it matches with DJ &amp; the Fro\nDJ & the Fro is an animated series that aired on MTV. The show focuses on two co-workers, DJ and The Fro, who work at the fictitious company Oppercon Industries. They rarely do work, and instead look for funny videos on the Internet, which they comment on (similar to \"Beavis and Butthead\" with music videos). The series was created by Dave Jeser and Matt Silverstein, who originally created Comedy Central's \"Drawn Together\".\nWithin weeks but not with of its debut, \"DJ & the Fro\" was moved from its 5:00 pm (est) time slot to 12:30 am (est) time slot due to the Parents Television Council deeming it \"too racy for daytime t.v.\"\nCast.\n- Matt Silverstein - DJ\n- Nat Faxon - The Fro\n- Cree Summer - Doreen, Gigi, Additional voices\n- James Arnold Taylor - Ken, Mr.Balding, Additional voices\nExternal links.\n- \"DJ & The Fro\": Jersey", "Know Your Place" ]
[ [ "Represent the text to find the scientific term it describes", "Know Your Place\n\"Know Your Place\" is the ninth episode of the fourth season of the HBO original series \"The Wire\". Written by Kia Corthron from a story by Ed Burns & Kia Corthron, and directed by Alex Zakrzewski, it originally aired on November 12, 2006.\nPlot Summary.\nPlot Summary Bodie's crew.\nPoot returns to the streets from prison after having been arrested alongside Avon Barksdale and many of his lieutenants and soldiers in Season 3. Bodie tells him about how Marlo was able" ] ]
[ [ "Represent this paragraph to retrieve the one term that is most relevant to it", "2012)\n- \"Weight Loss for People Who Feel Too Much: A 4-Step, 8-Week Plan to Finally Lose the Weight, Manage Your Emotions, and Find Your Fabulous Self\" (Jan 1, 2013) Harmony Books\n- \"Uncharted: The Journey through Uncertainty to Infinite Possibility (Jan 16, 2018)\" Hay House Publishing\n- \"The Wisdom of the Oracle Divination Cards: Ask and Know\" (Sep 29, 2015) Hay House Publishing\n- \"The Good Tarot: A 78-Card Deck and" ] ]
[ "Represent text", "La jeunesse de Spirou" ]
[ [ "Represent the following document:", "La jeunesse de Spirou\nLa jeunesse de Spirou, written by Tome and drawn by Janry, is the thirtyeighth album of the \"Spirou et Fantasio\" series, and the sixth of the authors. The stories were serialised in \"Spirou\" magazine before they were compiled as a hardcover album in 1987. This eventually launched the formal spin-off series \"Le Petit Spirou\".\nStory.\nSpip comments on articles left in the press about Spirou and Fantasio.\n- \"The youth of Spirou\" (1983" ] ]
[ [ "Represent this Wikipedia passage to find its title.", "creative team of Broca & Cauvin created new villains for their short run and their successors Tome & Janry started out their run creating own villains well. Their \"La jeunesse de Spirou\" included a story from the spin-off series \"Le Petit Spirou\", which showed Zantafio as a child (but still wearing a moustache), but this story was done for comedic purposes. In \"Spirou à Moscou\" (1990), Zantafio returns, as the \"White Prince of the Russian Mafia\", attempting to become" ] ]
[ "Represent this input to retrieve the first passage from its Wikipedia page", "Larry's Wife" ]
[ [ "", "Larry's Wife\n\"Larry's Wife\" is the third episode of the fifth season of the American sitcom \"Modern Family\", and the series' 99th overall. It was aired on October 2, 2013. The episode was written by Bill Wrubel and directed by Jeffrey Walker.\nPlot.\nPhil (Ty Burrell) finds a new target group for new clients; newly divorced women. He does everything to help them get over their divorce by being a very good friend to them and be there anytime they" ] ]
[ [ "Represent the text to find the scientific term it describes", "unsuccessful broadcast; \"Jeannie's Visit\", in which Larry's ex-wife visits the talk show; \"Hank's Sex Tape\", in which Hank becomes incensed when Phil circulates a tape of him having sex with two women; and the season finale \"Larry's On Vacation\", in which Sandra Bernhard tries to take over the talk show.\nThe show won its first Emmy award: Rip Torn for Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Comedy Series. It was nominated for a further 12, including for Outstanding" ] ]
[ "Represent the term to find more information about it from Wikipedia (~1 paragraph)", "Laugh a Little Louder Please" ]
[ [ "Represent this Wikipedia passage to find its title", "Laugh a Little Louder Please\nLaugh a Little Louder Please is the third episode of the fifth and final series of the period drama \"Upstairs, Downstairs\". It first aired on 21 September 1975 on ITV.\nBackground.\n\"Laugh a Little Louder Please\" was recorded in the studio on 6 and 7 February 1975. Rosemary Anne Sisson, the writer of this episode, used \"We Danced All Night\", the autobiography of Barbara Cartland, party as an inspiration for this episode. \"We Danced All" ] ]
[ [ "", "Night\" was also used for other episodes in which Georgina played a main role. Sisson also \nbrought some of her own experiences and feelings, as a child in the Second World War, into this episode. In \"Laugh a Little Louder Please\" Madeleine Cannon makes her first appearance as Lady Dolly Hale.\nCast.\n- Lesley-Anne Down - Georgina Worsley\n- Angela Baddeley - Mrs Bridges\n- Gordon Jackson - Hudson\n- Jean Marsh - Rose\n- Simon Williams - James Bellamy\n-" ] ]
[ "Represent the term to find more information about it from Wikipedia (~1 paragraph)", "Lighthouse Keeping Loonies" ]
[ [ "represent this wikipedia passage to find its title\n\nFor example, Parnaso Español\nThe Parnaso Español: colección de poesías escogidas de los más célebres poetas castellanos (\"Spanish Parnassus: collection of selected poems from the most famous Spanish poets\"), or simply Parnaso Español, is an anthology edited by Juan José López de Sedano. It was published in nine volumes, between 1768 and 1778, by Joaquín Ibarra and printed in the workshop of Antonio de Sancha in Madrid.\nIt contains works by the following authors: should be similar to Parnaso Español", "Lighthouse Keeping Loonies\n\"Lighthouse Keeping Loonies\" is an episode of the award-winning British comedy television series \"The Goodies\".\nThis episode is also known as \"The Lighthouse Men\" and as \"A Little Lighthouse Keeping\" and also as \"Lighthouse Loonies\".\nWritten by The Goodies, with songs and music by Bill Oddie.\nPlot.\nThe Goodies are taken to a lighthouse for 5 years since Graeme signed them up for it, although Graeme then confesses that he thought the advert said" ] ]
[ [ "Represent this paragraph to retrieve the one term that is most relevant to it", "the World (Jules Verne novel)\n- The Light at the Edge of the World (film adaptation of the above)\n- The Lighthouse Keepers (film)\n- The Lighthouse Keepers (novel)\n- The Lighthouse-Keeper's Daughter\n- The Light Between Oceans/The Light Between Oceans (film)\n- Lighthouse Keeping Loonies\n- \"A Plague of Lighthouse Keepers\"\n- The Lighthouse (2019 film)\n\"I Want To Marry A Lighthouse Keeper\" is a song written by musician" ] ]
[ "Represent the term to find more information about it from Wikipedia (~1 paragraph)", "Like It Was" ]
[ [ "Represent this paragraph to retrieve the one term that is most relevant to it", "Like It Was\n\"Like It Was\" is the 51st episode of the ABC television series \"Desperate Housewives\" and the fourth episode of the show's third season. The episode was written by John Pardee and Joey Murphy and directed by Larry Shaw. It originally aired on October 15, 2006.\nPlot.\nIt is open house night at Danielle's high school. Andrew is in attendance, and he runs into an ex-client of his. When Orson sees them talking, he asks Andrew who that" ] ]
[ [ "represent this paragraph to retrieve the one term that is most relevant to it\n\nExample:\nProvided: \"Archibald Stewart\nArchibald Stewart (30 December 1867 – 29 May 1925) was an Australian trade unionist and ALP official.\nStewart was born at Sebastopol to Scottish-born parents: miner John Stewart and Anne, \"née\" Erskine. His father worked as caretaker of the botanical gardens in Creswick and he took numerous jobs in his youth. Active in the early labour movement, he struggled to find permanent employment after being placed on an employers' blacklist. On 25 June 1891 he married Mary Edwards at Fitzroy. He\" Match: \"Archibald Stewart\"", "robots, mad scientist, cyborg animals, corrupt OCP employees, OCP's rival companies, foreign nations, mercenaries, OCP's attempts to mass produce RoboCops and competitive attempts to do the same, as well as criticisms from an otherwise well-meaning public.\nMarvel Comics \"RoboCop 2\" (3-issue film adaptation mini-series) (Aug–Sep 1990).\nThis series was originally released as a black-and-white magazine format (just like the first film adaptation) on June 5, 1990, and then" ] ]
[ "Represent the term to find more information about it from Wikipedia (~1 paragraph).", "Lisa the Beauty Queen" ]
[ [ "Represent this Wikipedia passage to find its title", "Lisa the Beauty Queen\n\"Lisa the Beauty Queen\" is the fourth episode of \"The Simpsons\"' fourth season. It first aired on the Fox network in the United States on October 15, 1992. In the episode, Homer enters Lisa into a beauty pageant to boost her confidence. Lisa is runner-up, but gains the title of Little Miss Springfield after the original winner is injured. Little Miss Springfield's duties include being a spokesperson for Laramie Cigarettes, which causes Lisa to speak out against smoking." ] ]
[ [ "represent this paragraph to retrieve the one term that is most relevant to it", "Miss International Queen\n\"Miss International Queen®\" is the world's beauty pageant for transgender women from different parts of the world. The pageant was also named largest and most prestigious by CNN original documentary television series \"This Is Life with Lisa Ling\" aired on 26 November 2017. \nThe pageant is a registered trademark of Thailand's company - Tiffany's Show Pattaya Co, Ltd. It is held annually in Pattaya City, Thailand since 2004. The mission of the pageant aims towards LGBTQ and Transgender awareness and equality in" ] ]
[ "Represent the term to find more information about it from Wikipedia (~1 paragraph)", "Lisa's Wedding" ]
[ [ "Represent this paragraph to retrieve the one term that is most relevant to it", "Lisa's Wedding\n\"Lisa's Wedding\" is the 19th episode of \"The Simpsons\"' sixth season. It originally aired on the Fox network in the United States on March 19, 1995. The plot focuses on Lisa visiting a carnival fortune teller and learning about her future love. It was written by Greg Daniels and directed by Jim Reardon. Mandy Patinkin guest stars as Hugh Parkfield and Phil Hartman guest stars as Troy McClure. The episode won an Emmy Award in 1995 for Outstanding Animated Program, becoming the third" ] ]
[ [ "represent this wikipedia passage to find its title", "had previously managed a comedy club in London). Photography plays an important part within the stories; the beginning of series one shows Ian and Lisa outside a country church having wedding photos taken; this is then shown to be a staged event arranged by Lisa's family due to their unhappiness at them eloping and marrying abroad prior to the series starting. Ian first realises the extent of the family's hatred for him when he witnesses Lisa's mother cutting him out of the wedding pictures at the end of the first episode." ] ]
[ "Represent this input to retrieve the first passage from its Wikipedia page", "Listen to the Rain on the Roof" ]
[ [ "represent the text to find the scientific term it describes", "Listen to the Rain on the Roof\n\"Listen to the Rain on the Roof\" is the third season premiere episode of the American comedy-drama series \"Desperate Housewives\", and the 48th episode overall. The episode premiered on ABC (American Broadcasting Company) on September 24, 2006. It was written by series creator Marc Cherry and series writer Jeff Greenstein, and was directed by Larry Shaw.\nThe episode takes place six months after the events in the second season. In the episode, Bree (Marcia" ] ]
[ [ "Represent this Wikipedia passage to find its title", "Nora and Kayla ahead of the rest of the family, which encourages Tom to ask Nora to leave and pick up Kayla later. Eventually, Nora obliges.\nProduction.\n\"Listen to the Rain on the Roof\" was written by series creator Marc Cherry and series writer Jeff Greenstein and directed by Larry Shaw. Cherry's decision to advance the storylines by six months for the third season premiere came as a response to the series' problematic second season. Cherry stated that he regretted most of the second season, as" ] ]
[ "Represent this phrase to find its first Wikipedia paragraph", "Live from Studio 6H" ]
[ [ "Represent this text", "Live from Studio 6H\n\"Live from Studio 6H\" is the of the sixth season of the American television comedy series \"30 Rock\", and the 122nd episode overall. It features a return to live broadcasting from the season five episode \"Live Show\", both of which were directed by Beth McCarthy-Miller, and co-written by series creator Tina Fey. The episode originally aired live on the NBC television network in the United States on April 26, 2012, with separate tapings for the East Coast and" ] ]
[ [ "Represent the text to find the scientific term it describes", "- Donald Glover as young Tracy (Episode: \"Live from Studio 6H\")\n- Jon Hamm as various characters (Episode: \"Live from Studio 6H\")\n- Marceline Hugot as Kathy Geiss, Don Geiss' socially awkward middle-aged daughter. (Episode: \"Idiots Are People Three!\")\n- Cheyenne Jackson as Danny Baker, a \"TGS\" cast member. (Episode: \"Live from Studio 6H\")\n- Kim Kardashian as herself (Episode: \"Live from Studio" ] ]
[ "Represent this phrase to find its first Wikipedia paragraph", "Long Live Walter Jameson" ]
[ [ "Represent this paragraph to retrieve the one term that is most relevant to it", "Long Live Walter Jameson\n\"Long Live Walter Jameson\" is episode 24 of the American television anthology series \"The Twilight Zone\".\nPlot.\nWalter Jameson, a college professor, is engaged to a young doctoral student named Susanna Kittridge. Susanna's father, Sam Kittridge, another professor at Jameson's college, becomes suspicious of Jameson because he does not appear to have aged in the twelve years they have known each other and seems to have unrealistically detailed knowledge of some pieces of history that do not appear in" ] ]
[ [ "", "described his own character as a fellow who \"makes Ebenezer Scrooge look like Sally Struthers\".) He also cited one of McCarthy's best-known roles, as the ageless history teacher in the classic \"Twilight Zone\" episode, \"Long Live Walter Jameson\". Noting McCarthy's gray hair, Yankovic recalled a scene at the end, when Jameson aged rapidly, saying, \"For just a split second, he looked just like [he did in the movie].\"\nFran Drescher was selected for the" ] ]
[ "represent the term to find more information about it from wikipedia (~1 paragraph)", "Lucky's Wedding Suit" ]
[ [ "represent this paragraph to retrieve the one term that is most relevant to it!", "Lucky's Wedding Suit\n\"Lucky's Wedding Suit\" is the 213th episode of the Fox animated television series \"King of the Hill\", and was the 12th episode broadcast in the 11th season. It is a nominee for the Writers Guild of America Award in the animation category. The episode was originally scheduled to be the series finale before Fox decided to renew the series.\nPlot.\nWith Lucky and Luanne engaged, the couple have begun planning their wedding. Luanne believes that Lucky's lawsuit winnings mean that" ] ]
[ [ "Represent the text to find the scientific term it describes!", "Patch hires strippers for his bachelor party and frames Boomhauer for trying to break up the engagement. Patch makes a final cameo in \"Lucky's Wedding Suit\" as one of the guests at Luanne and Lucky's wedding. Patch, like Boomhauer, speaks in a fast-paced Southern gibberish.\n- Dr. and Mrs. Boomhauer (voiced by Mike Judge) – Boomhauer's parents. Mrs. Boomhauer is shown to speak like Boomhauer in \"Peggy's Turtle Song\". In \"Three Coaches and a Bobby\", Boomhauer mentions" ] ]
[ "Represent this input to retrieve the first passage from its Wikipedia page:", "Mad as a Mars Hare" ]
[ [ "Represent the text to find the scientific term it describes", "Mad as a Mars Hare\nMad as a Mars Hare is a 1963 Warner Bros. Merrie Melodies cartoon featuring Bugs Bunny and Marvin the Martian. The cartoon's title is a play-on-words of the famous phrase to be \"mad as a March hare\", the origins of which are disputed. This is Marvin's final appearance in the Looney Tunes shorts during the Golden Age of Animation.\nPlot.\nThis cartoon begins with Marvin the Martian observing the planet Earth from Mars through a telescope. He is" ] ]
[ [ "Represent this paragraph to retrieve the one term that is most relevant to it", "Hal Geer\n- Directed by Chuck Jones, Friz Freleng\nCartoons featured.\n- \"The Hasty Hare\"\n- \"Hare-Way to the Stars\"\n- \"Mad as a Mars Hare\"\n- \"His Hare Raising Tale\"\n- \"Duck Dodgers in the 24½th Century\"\n\"Haredevil Hare\" (Released Prior to August 1948) is not included. Due to being sold to a.a.p. in 1956." ] ]
[ "represent the term to find more information about it from wikipedia (~1 paragraph).", "Man vs Beast" ]
[ [ "Represent the text to find the scientific term it describes", "Man vs Beast\nMan vs Beast is the sixth novel of the CHERUB series by Robert Muchamore.\nPlot.\nThe book starts with a 14-year-old boy called Andy Pierce witnessing his mother, Christine, getting assaulted by two masked men who are working for the Animal Freedom Militia.\nThe book then skips to Kerry being annoyed by her boyfriend, James. James goes into his room and he is met by his sister Lauren. She asks him to help her and her best friend Bethany to sneak into the" ] ]
[ [ "Represent this Wikipedia passage to find its title", "Man vs. Beast\nMan vs. Beast is a series of sensationalistic television specials aired in the United States by the Fox television network. The shows were produced by Brian Richardson and directed by Bob Levy. They involve a variety of challenges in which people and animals compete against each other. Although the initial special, \"Man vs. Beast\", was panned by critics and animal rights groups, Fox commissioned a sequel, \"Man vs. Beast 2\", which aired on February 20, 2004.\nIn 2003, ITV commissioned" ] ]
[ "represent this input to retrieve the first passage from its wikipedia page", "Mickey's Adventures in Numberland" ]
[ [ "Represent this paragraph to retrieve the one term that is most relevant to it", "Mickey's Adventures in Numberland\nMickey's Adventures in Numberland (referred as Mickey's Adventure in Numberland on its cover) is an educational Nintendo Entertainment System game starring the famous cartoon character Mickey Mouse.\nGameplay.\nIn this game, Mickey must collect all of the numbers from one to ten in order to prevent the evil Pete from completely robbing Numberland. The five levels are: Number City, Number Factory, Space Center, Number Museum, and Pete's Hideout. Basic math questions must be answered in order to" ] ]
[ [ "Represent the text to find the scientific term it describes", "- \"The Chessmaster\"\n- \"City Connection\"\n- \"Fun House\"\n- \"The Hunt for Red October\"\n- \"Mickey's Adventures in Numberland\"\n- \"Mickey's Safari in Letterland\"\n- \"Orb-3D\"\n- \"Remote Control\"\n- \"Rollerblade Racer\"\n- \"\"\n- \"\"\n- \"Tom and Jerry\"\n- \"Twin Peaks\" (cancelled)\n- \"War in Middle Earth\"\n- \"Win, Lose" ] ]
[ "Represent this input to retrieve the first passage from its Wikipedia page", "Million Dollar Smile" ]
[ [ "Represent this paragraph to retrieve the one term that is most relevant to it", "Million Dollar Smile\n\"Million Dollar Smile\" is the of the fourth season of the American television comedy series, \"Ugly Betty\", and the 82nd overall episode of the series. It was written by Henry Alonso Myers and Chris Black. The episode was directed by Paul Holahan. It originally aired on the ABC network in the United States on March 24, 2010. Guest stars in this episode include Neal Bledsoe, Halley Feiffer, Ryan McGinnis, Donna Murphy and Kathy Najimy.\nIn the episode, Betty Suarez" ] ]
[ [ "Represent this Wikipedia passage to find its title.", ", and written by executive producer Henry Alonso Myers and co-executive producer Chris Black. The episode originally aired on ABC in the United States on March 24, 2010, as the seventeenth episode of the show's fourth season and the 82nd overall episode of the series.\nDuring \"Million Dollar Smile\", Betty finally has her \"over-exaggerated\" train-track braces removed after three seasons. In April 2009, series creator Silvio Horta told Michael Ausiello of \"Entertainment Weekly\", that Betty's braces would" ] ]
[ "Represent this phrase to find its first Wikipedia paragraph", "Moaning Lisa" ]
[ [ "Represent the text to find the scientific term it describes!", "Moaning Lisa\n\"Moaning Lisa\" is the sixth episode of \"The Simpsons\"' first season. It originally aired on the Fox network in the United States on February 11, 1990. The episode was written by Al Jean and Mike Reiss, and was directed by Wes Archer. Ron Taylor guest stars in the episode as Bleeding Gums Murphy. The episode deals with Lisa's depression and her attempts to sublimate it by playing her saxophone. It received positive reviews from television critics.\nPlot.\nLisa wakes up" ] ]
[ [ "Represent the text to find the scientific term it describes", "Moaning Lisa (band)\nMoaning Lisa are an Australian rock band formed in Canberra in 2016. The group has released two EPs: \"The Sweetest\" in 2017, and \"Do You Know Enough?\" in 2018.\nThe four members of Moaning Lisa studied music in Canberra. They are singer-bassist Charlie Versegi, singer-guitarist Hayley Manwaring, lead guitarist Ellen Chan, and drummer Hayden Fritzlaff. Their music has been described as punk rock, grunge rock, and shoegaze. In 2016, they won" ] ]
[ "Represent:", "Moral Midgetry" ]
[ [ "Represent this Wikipedia passage to find its title", "Moral Midgetry\n\"Moral Midgetry\" is the eighth episode of the third season of the HBO original series, \"The Wire\". The episode was written by Richard Price from a story by David Simon & Richard Price and was directed by Agnieszka Holland. It originally aired on November 14, 2004.\nPlot.\nDuring a subcommittee hearing, Carcetti expresses concern that the impressive reduction in crime from the Western may be a misrepresentation. He further lays into Burrell about the ongoing problems in the city's witness protection program" ] ]
[ [ "Represent this Wikipedia passage to find its title", "Avon Barksdale and Stringer Bell in \"Moral Midgetry\" well.\nIn 2007 Holland, her sister Magdalena Łazarkiewicz and her daughter Katarzyna Adamik directed the Polish political drama series \"Ekipa\", and in 2008 Holland became the first president of the Polish Film Academy. On 5 February 2009, the \"Krakow Post\" reported that Holland would direct a biopic about Krystyna Skarbek entitled \"Christine: War My Love\".\nHer 2011 film, \"In Darkness\", was selected as the Polish entry for the Best Foreign Language" ] ]
[ "Represent this phrase to find its first Wikipedia paragraph", "Mountain of Madness" ]
[ [ "represent this wikipedia passage to find its title!", "Mountain of Madness\n\"Mountain of Madness\" is the twelfth episode of \"The Simpsons\"' eighth season. It originally aired on the Fox network in the United States on February 2, 1997. In the episode, Mr. Burns forces the workers of the Springfield Nuclear Power Plant to go for a team-building hike in the mountains. Burns and Homer are paired together and trapped in a cabin that gets buried by multiple avalanches.\n\"Mountain of Madness\" was directed by Mark Kirkland and written by John Swartzwelder" ] ]
[ [ "Represent this paragraph to retrieve the one term that is most relevant to it", "77)\n- ABBA – 'ABBA Exclusive Official' – (77–78)\n- Elvis Presley – 'Elvis the Story' – (May – Sep 81)\n- The Beatles – 'The Story of the Beatles' – (Sep 81 – Feb 82)\n- Madness – 'It's Madness' – (Sep 81 – Feb 83)\n- Haircut One Hundred (Jul 82 – Jan 83)\n- Bucks Fizz (Feb 83 – Feb 85)\n- a-ha\n- Five" ] ]
[ "Represent this phrase to find its first Wikipedia paragraph", "Mrs. Donaghy" ]
[ [ "Represent this Wikipedia passage to find its title", "Mrs. Donaghy\n\"Mrs. Donaghy\" is the of the fifth season of the American television comedy series \"30 Rock\", and the 91st overall episode of the series. It was written by co-executive producer Jack Burditt and directed by Tricia Brock. The episode originally aired on the National Broadcasting Company (NBC) network in the United States on January 20, 2011. Guest stars in this episode include Meng Ai, Jean Brassard, Todd Buonopane, Tituss Burgess, Cheyenne Jackson, Chris Parnell and Sherri Shepherd." ] ]
[ [ "Represent this Wikipedia passage to find its title.", "include Sherri Shepherd, Susan Sarandon and Tituss Burgess.\nThis episode aired as an episode of \"Queen of Jordan\", a fictional reality series that started sometime during the events of \"Mrs. Donaghy\". In this episode, Jack Donaghy (Alec Baldwin) convinces Liz to convince Angie to convince Tracy to come back from Africa. Meanwhile, Frank is found by his lost love. Throughout the episode, Jack gets into embarrassing situations and Jenna tries to be the focus of the reality show's cameras.\nThis episode" ] ]
[ "Represent this input to retrieve the first passage from its Wikipedia page", "My Fuzzy Valentine" ]
[ [ "Represent this paragraph to retrieve the one term that is most relevant to it", "My Fuzzy Valentine\n\"My Fuzzy Valentine\" is the 13th episode of the third season of the animated comedy series \"Bob's Burgers\" and the overall 35th episode. It was written by Dan Fybel and Rich Rinaldi, and directed by Boohwan Lim and Kyounghee Lim. It aired on Fox in the United States on February 10, 2013.\nPlot.\nIt's a rainy Valentine's Day and while Linda gushes about the love-filled holiday, Tina refuses to go to school after getting a Valentine the previous" ] ]
[ [ "Represent this paragraph to retrieve the one term that is most relevant to it", "Other acts included My Bloody Valentine and Super Furry Animals' first album \"Fuzzy Logic\". All these influences resulted in a musically diverse album that incorporated styles like hip hop, drone and Pavement-style indie rock. The album title is a reference to the band's previous name Polarbear.\nGary Lightbody said once in an interview with RTÉ's No Disco: \"A Newcastle fanzine wrote the album as, buy \"Songs For Polarbears\" and get Sebadoh's \"III\", My Bloody Valentine's \"Isn't" ] ]
[ "represent the term to find more information about it from wikipedia (~1 paragraph).", "NAMA Mia!" ]
[ [ "represent the text to find the scientific term it describes", "NAMA Mia!\nNAMA Mia! is a 2011 novel by Irish journalist and author Paul Howard and the eleventh in the Ross O'Carroll-Kelly series.\nTitle.\nThe title refers to the National Asset Management Agency (NAMA) and to the Catherine Johnson stage musical \"Mamma Mia!\"\nPlot.\nIreland is in recession, but Ross's shredding company is successful. He becomes a \"toy boy\" for a wealthy older woman." ] ]
[ [ "Represent the text to find the scientific term it describes", "lyrics and interpretations, NAMA released ten new songs under the title\n- 'NAMA III-ZOI PARASTASI' In 1998. Jazz, pop, rock, and ethnic strokes made up the music-colored canvas of this album.\nDiscographie NAMA IV (2002).\n- In the Summer of 2001,the CD single \"MIA KYRIAKI\" was released by EROSMUSIC. The fresh rock sound was soon on the radio and the namesake song 'MIA KIRIAKI' became a hit.\n- In 2001, NAMA were awarded the ARION" ] ]
[ "Represent the term to find more information about it from Wikipedia (~1 paragraph)", "Naked Empire" ]
[ [ "Represent this paragraph to retrieve the one term that is most relevant to it", "Naked Empire\nNaked Empire is the eighth book in Terry Goodkind's epic fantasy series \"The Sword of Truth.\"\nPlot introduction.\nThis book opens with Richard and Kahlan still in the Old World traveling back to the New World. A new character, Owen, pleads for Richard and Kahlan’s help in freeing his people from the hands of the Imperial Order. They are set upon by a seemingly mysterious dust storm that holds the silhouette of a man. They are sent a warning letter by Nicci, but" ] ]
[ [ "Represent the text to find the scientific term it describes.", ")\n- \"Naked Came the Robot\" (1988)\n- \"The God Box\" (1989)\n- \"Jaggers & Shad: ABC Is for Artificial Beings Crimes\" (2010)\nPublished works Enemy Mine series.\n1. \"Enemy Mine\" (Asimov's Science Fiction Sep 1979) (1980 Hugo, Nebula & Locus winner)\n2. \"The Tomorrow Testament\" (1983)\n3. \"The Last Enemy\" (1997)\n4. Collected in \"The Enemy Papers" ] ]
[ "Represent the term to find more information about it from Wikipedia (~1 paragraph)", "Nightmare in Silver" ]
[ [ "Represent this Wikipedia passage to find its title", "Nightmare in Silver\n\"Nightmare in Silver\" is the twelfth and penultimate episode of the seventh series of the British science fiction television series \"Doctor Who\" and was first broadcast on BBC One on 11 May 2013. It was written by Neil Gaiman and directed by Stephen Woolfenden. It was watched by 6.64 million viewers in the United Kingdom and received mixed reviews from critics.\nIn the episode, the alien time traveller the Doctor (Matt Smith) and the nanny Clara Oswald (Jenna-Louise Coleman) bring Clara" ] ]
[ [ "Represent the text to find the scientific term it describes", "- \"Phase 2 Collective - Devastating\" (2011)\n- \"Spesh K - BSH Warm Up Show\" (2011)\n- \"Sep & Khan Soulo - The Nightmare Project\" (2011)\n- \"Underground Hip-Hop Volume 7\" (2011)\n- \"Perfeck Strangers - Series Premiere\" (2012)\n- \"DJ S-KY THE COOKINJAX - ReMAKIN\"' (2012)\n- \"SepTo - T.O. For Toronto\" (2012)\n- \"URBNET Certified Vol" ] ]
[ "Represent this phrase to find its first Wikipedia paragraph", "Nikon Coolpix S1000pj" ]
[ [ "Represent the text to find the scientific term it describes.", "Nikon Coolpix S1000pj\nThe Nikon Coolpix S1000pj is a compact digital camera manufactured by Nikon released in September 2009 as part of the Nikon Coolpix series. The S1000pj is the world's first compact camera to feature a built-in projector.\nFeatures.\nThe Coolpix S1000pj is a 12.1 effective megapixels compact digital camera. The camera is capable of zooming 5x with a wide angle lens, has an ISO setting range from 80-6400 which can be selected automatically or adjusted manually, and a built in projector that can project" ] ]
[ [ "Represent the text to find the scientific term it describes.", "by a \"P...\".\nDigital cameras Digital compact cameras Larger sensor compact cameras.\nCoolpix series since 2008 listed.\n- Nikon Coolpix P6000, 2008-08-07 (CCD, 14 megapixels, 4x zoom)\n- Nikon Coolpix P7000, 2010-09-08 (CCD, 10.1 megapixels, 7x zoom)\n- Nikon Coolpix P7100, 2011-08-24 (roughly same specifications as predecessor)\n- Nikon Coolpix P7700\n- Nikon Coolpix A, 2013-03-05 (16MP DX" ] ]
[ "Represent the term to find more information about it from Wikipedia (~1 paragraph):", "No Spring for Frazer" ]
[ [ "Represent this paragraph to retrieve the one term that is most relevant to it", "No Spring for Frazer\nNo Spring for Frazer is the thirteenth episode of the third series of the British comedy series \"Dad's Army\". It was originally transmitted on Thursday 4 December 1969.\nPlot.\nMainwaring is preparing to march the platoon over to the recreation ground for a lecture on field craft. Wilson enters the office, informing him that Pike and Jones are ready for him to inspect their rifles, and Frazer is ready with the Lewis Gun. Mainwaring inspects Jones' rifle, and reminds him not" ] ]
[ [ "Represent this Wikipedia passage to find its title", "the final episode, \"Never Too Old\". Cooper (who was actually married to Arthur Lowe) also appeared in \"No Spring for Frazer\" as Miss Baker, an undertaker's secretary and in \"Time on My Hands\", as Miss Fortescue, a tea shop owner.\n- Cissy Godfrey, (Nan Braunton and Kathleen Saintsbury) Private Godfrey's other sister, appeared in one episode of series 2 and three episodes of series 3 (1969), played by Nan Braunton. Braunton reprised the role in" ] ]
[ "Represent this input to retrieve the first passage from its Wikipedia page", "Octopussy and The Living Daylights" ]
[ [ "Represent the text to find the scientific term it describes", "Octopussy and The Living Daylights\nOctopussy and The Living Daylights (sometimes published as Octopussy) is the fourteenth and final James Bond book written by Ian Fleming in the Bond series. The book is a collection of short stories published posthumously in the United Kingdom by Jonathan Cape on 23 June 1966.\nThe book originally contained just two stories, \"Octopussy\" and \"The Living Daylights\", with subsequent editions also carrying firstly \"The Property of a Lady\" and then \"007 in New York\". The stories were" ] ]
[ [ "Represent this Wikipedia passage to find its title", "guano-collecting ship in \"Dr. No\", calling it \"Blanche\". Blackwell had given Fleming a coracle called \"Octopussy\", the name of which Fleming used for the story. \"Octopussy\" was posthumously serialised in the \"Daily Express\" newspaper, 4–8 October 1965.\nBackground \"The Living Daylights\".\nFleming originally titled \"The Living Daylights\" as \"Trigger Finger\", although when it first appeared, in \"The Sunday Times\" colour supplement of 4 February 1962, it was under the title" ] ]
[ "Represent this input to retrieve the first passage from its Wikipedia page", "Old Dog, New Tricks" ]
[ [ "Represent this paragraph to retrieve the one term that is most relevant to it", "Old Dog, New Tricks\n\"Old Dog, New Tricks\" is the nineteenth episode of the fifth season of the American musical television series \"Glee\", and the one-hundred-seventh episode overall. Written by starring actor Chris Colfer and directed by Bradley Buecker, it aired on Fox in the United States on May 6, 2014. The episode featured three special guest stars: June Squibb, Billy Dee Williams, and Tim Conway.\nPlot.\nKurt Hummel (Chris Colfer), at dinner with" ] ]
[ [ "represent this wikipedia passage to find its title", "with characters often coping with problems at their age but using their wisdom to overcome hurdles in the original investigation of cold cases. Both creators, McCrery and Mitchell, devised the title of the programme around the proverb \"You can't teach an old dog new tricks\".\nOver the course of its broadcast, \"New Tricks\" attracted respectable viewing figures.\nSeries.\n\"New Tricks\" began as a one-off episode broadcast on 27 March 2003. This attracted sufficient viewers for the BBC to commission a" ] ]