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[ "represent this input to retrieve the first passage from its wikipedia page\nExamples:\n'Niels Juel Simonsen' == 'Niels Juel Simonsen\nNiels Juel Simonsen (born 16 May 1846 in Copenhagen, died 25 May 1906 also in Copenhagen ) was Danish baritone opera singer, who made his debut in 1874. He gave many performances of Edvard Grieg's songs, in particular \"Den Bergtekne\".' != 'died while delivering yet another child. Among her eight children were the opera singer Niels Juel Simonsen and Fanny Simonsen, mother of the singer Erik Schmedes and the composer Hakon Schmedes.'", "Twenty Vicodin" ]
[ [ "represent this paragraph to retrieve the one term that is most relevant to it", "Twenty Vicodin\n\"Twenty Vicodin\" is the eighth season premiere episode of the American television medical drama series \"House\" and the 156th overall episode of the series. It aired on Fox on October 3, 2011. The episode introduces a new regular cast member to the series, Odette Annable, who plays Dr. Jessica Adams. Jaleel White, who played Steve Urkel on the ABC show \"Family Matters\", makes a guest appearance in the episode. In the episode, the storyline picks up eleven months after the season" ] ]
[ [ "Represent this paragraph to retrieve the one term that is most relevant to it", "program of the week in Canada with 2.81 million viewers.\nExternal links.\n- \"Twenty Vicodin\" at Fox.com\n- Medical review of \"Twenty Vicodin\"" ] ]
[ "Represent the term to find more information about it from Wikipedia (~1 paragraph)", "Uncle Simon" ]
[ [ "Represent the text to find the scientific term it describes", "Uncle Simon\n\"Uncle Simon\" is an episode of the American television anthology series \"The Twilight Zone\". The episode explores people's willingness to wallow in misery and hate, through the example of a woman who submits herself to serving first her mean-spirited uncle, and later the robot he malevolently designed.\nPlot.\nBarbara Polk has lived with her elderly, abusive uncle Simon Polk for 25 years -- even though she hates him -- as she is the only heir to his fortune. Simon constantly harangues" ] ]
[ [ "represent the text to find the scientific term it describes", "did not return until a four-part series aired in Feb/Mar 1999, followed by six episodes in Nov/Dec 2000, and three additional four-part series in Sep/Oct 2001, Jan 2003 and Jan/Feb 2004. The show has won a Sony Radio Award and a British Comedy Award.\nThe show was devised by John Morton and was produced by Paul Schlesinger and Helen Williams. The writing team is Simon Blackwell, Nick Revell, Dave Cohen, Ewan Bailey, Emma Kennedy, Bill Dare" ] ]
[ "Represent this phrase to find its first Wikipedia paragraph.", "Undeck the Halls" ]
[ [ "Represent the text to find the scientific term it describes", "Undeck the Halls\n\"Undeck the Halls\" is the tenth episode of the first season of the ABC sitcom \"Modern Family\" and the tenth episode of the series overall. It premiered on ABC in the United States on December 9, 2009. The episode was written by Dan O'Shannon and directed by Randall Einhorn. Fred Willard guest stars as Phil's dad, Frank Dunphy.\nIn the episode, Claire and Phil threaten to take away Christmas when they discover that one of the kids tried a cigarette but none wants" ] ]
[ [ "represent this wikipedia passage to find its title\nTo give you a sense - \"Beast Moans\nBeast Moans is the debut album by Canadian indie rock supergroup Swan Lake, released in November 2006 on the label Jagjaguwar. It was recorded at Dead Wood Studios in Shawnigan Lake, British Columbia as well as at a house in Victoria, British Columbia.\nTrack listing.\n1. \"Widow's Walk\" (Daniel Bejar)\n2. \"Nubile Days\" (Spencer Krug)\n3. \"City Calls\" (Carey Mercer)\n4. \"A Venue Called Rubella\" (Bejar\" should be close to \"Beast Moans\"", "nerve-wracking results.\nReception.\nReception Ratings.\nIn its original American broadcast, \"Undeck the Halls\" was viewed by an estimated 9.666 million households and received a 3.8 rating/10% share in the 18-49 demographic with a 5.6 rating/6% share Nielsen rating in the Nielsen Media Research. \"Undeck the Halls\" finished 23rd place in the weekly ratings with. The episode was the 6th highest rated show on ABC in overall viewership for the week, and was second in the 18-49 ratings for the" ] ]
[ "represent the term to find more information about it from wikipedia (~1 paragraph)", "Under Covers" ]
[ [ "Represent this paragraph to retrieve the one term that is most relevant to it", "Under Covers\n\"Under Covers\" is the 8th episode of the third season of the American police procedural drama \"NCIS\", and the 54th episode overall. It originally aired on CBS in the United States on November 8, 2005. The episode is written by Lee David Zlotoff and directed by Aaron Lipstadt, and was seen live by 17.79 million viewers.\nSeveral recurring characters appear, including FBI Agent Tobias Fornell (Joe Spano) and lab assistant Charles \"Chip\" Sterling (Michael Bellisario). The episode," ] ]
[ [ "represent the next text", "Darkness and The Congo Diary\", \"Typhoon and Other Stories\", \"Lord Jim\", \"Under Western Eyes\", \"The Nigger of the 'Narcissus' and Other Stories\", \"Nostromo\" and \"The Secret Agent\".\nPublished works Magazines.\nCovers\n- \"Epic\" December 1985\nInteriors\n- Playboy (July 98)\n- Playboy (Sep 98)\n- Playboy (Feb 05)\n- Imbroglio Magazine (June 5)\n- Imbroglio Magazine (April 9)" ] ]
[ "represent this phrase to find its first wikipedia paragraph", "Use of Weapons" ]
[ [ "Represent this paragraph to retrieve the one term that is most relevant to it", "Use of Weapons\nUse of Weapons is a science fiction novel by Scottish writer Iain M. Banks, first published in 1990. It is the third novel in the Culture series.\nPlot introduction.\nThe narrative takes the form of a biography of a man called Cheradenine Zakalwe, who was born outside of the Culture but was recruited into it by Special Circumstances agent Diziet Sma to work as an operative intervening in less advanced civilizations. The novel recounts several of these interventions and Zakalwe's attempts to come to terms with his" ] ]
[ [ "Represent this paragraph to retrieve the one term that is most relevant to it", "Cary began writing Series 3 in February 2009. The third series was recorded on 25 May, 25 Sep and 27 Sep 2009. Series three broadcasts began 14 October 2009.\nCast.\n- Tom Goodman-Hill as Archie, a Geordie Marxist. Spends a great deal of his time antagonising Charles.\n- Robert Bathurst as Professor Charles Gardner, the ultra-conservative snob and don who rejected Archie from Oxford University for not knowing how to use a fish knife at the dinner table.\n- Fergus Craig as" ] ]
[ "Represent this text.", "Versatile Toppings" ]
[ [ "represent this paragraph to retrieve the one term that is most relevant to it", "Versatile Toppings\n\"Versatile Toppings\" is the fourteenth episode of the second season of the American mystery television series \"Veronica Mars\", and the thirty-sixth episode overall. Written by Phil Klemmer and directed by Sarah Pia Anderson, the episode premiered on UPN on March 15, 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 investigates a series of blackmailings and muggings primarily targeted" ] ]
[ [ "Represent the text to find the scientific term it describes", "month before its eventual air date. The episode's title is a joking reference to \"The Quick and the Dead\".\nReception.\nReception Ratings.\nIn its original broadcast, \"The Quick and the Wed\" received 2.34 million viewers, marking a decrease from the previous episode, \"Versatile Toppings\".\nReception Reviews.\nThe episode received mixed reviews, with criticism centering on the case-of-the-week. Rowan Kaiser of \"The A.V. Club\" gave a mixed review, praising the" ] ]
[ "Represent this phrase to find its first Wikipedia paragraph", "Watching Too Much Television" ]
[ [ "Represent this Wikipedia passage to find its title", "Watching Too Much Television\n\"Watching Too Much Television\" is the 46th episode of the HBO original series, \"The Sopranos\" and the seventh episode of the show's fourth season. Its teleplay was written by Nick Santora and Terence Winter from a story by Robin Green, Mitchell Burgess, Terence Winter, and David Chase. It was directed by John Patterson and originally aired on October 27, 2002.\nStarring.\n- James Gandolfini as Tony Soprano\n- Lorraine Bracco as Dr. Jennifer Melfi\n- Edie Falco" ] ]
[ [ "represent the text to find the scientific term it describes", "Reception.\nMuch of the commentary regarding the last episode of the season was colored by the widespread rumors that the episode might also be the last episode of the series. This rumor was confirmed by Fox on May 18, 2009.\nTravis Fickett of \"IGN\" states that the most \"frustrating\" aspect of the episode is the possible cancellation of the series. \"Too much television watching in recent history has involved this kind of suspense. You get invested in a show, you enjoy the hell out of it" ] ]
[ "Represent the term to find more information about it from Wikipedia (~1 paragraph)", "What Kind of Day Has It Been" ]
[ [ "Represent the text to find the scientific term it describes", "What Kind of Day Has It Been\n\"What Kind of Day Has It Been\" is the 22nd episode of \"The West Wing\", the season finale of the show's first season. It originally aired on NBC May 17, 2000. Events circle around the attempted rescue of a US fighter pilot in Iraq, and the president taking part in a town hall meeting in Rosslyn, Virginia. The episode was written by Aaron Sorkin and directed by Thomas Schlamme.\n\"What Kind of Day Has It Been\"" ] ]
[ [ "Represent this text!", "It Feels So Good When I Stop\"\n- Natural Child covered the song on their 2012 album \"For the Love of the Game\"\n- The Avett Brothers covered the song in the 2013 concert film \"Another Day, Another Time: Celebrating the Music of Inside Llewyn Davis\"\n- Jeff Daniels and John Gallagher, Jr. performed the song in the series finale of \"The Newsroom\", titled \"What Kind of Day Has It Been.\"\n- Whitey Morgan and the 78's cover this song on" ] ]
[ "Represent this input to retrieve the first passage from its Wikipedia page", "Would I Think of Suicide?" ]
[ [ "Represent this paragraph to retrieve the one term that is most relevant to it", "Would I Think of Suicide?\n\"Would I Think of Suicide?\" is the 120th episode of the ABC television series, \"Desperate Housewives\". It is the ninth episode of the show's sixth season and aired on November 29, 2009.\nPlot.\nNews of the murder of Emily, a waitress at a local Coffee Shop, shakes up the town. At the beginning of the episode Mary Alice narrates that Emily was very popular, and that everyone was shocked to learn that she was murdered." ] ]
[ [ "represent the text to find the scientific term it describes", "\"\"\nGabrielle attempted suicide on December 12, 2012. Though Gladu was not yet out as trans, the suicide attempt was related to her gender identity and confusion surrounding her female identity that she had yet to explore. In regards to her suicide attempt, Gladu said, \"\"I was very, very confused. I knew something was different about me. I was so afraid of what people would think of me.\"\". Following her suicide attempt, Gabrielle began treatment at CHEO, and began intensive therapy" ] ]
[ "Represent this phrase to find its first Wikipedia paragraph", "A Good Opportunity" ]
[ [ "Represent this paragraph to retrieve the one term that is most relevant to it", "A Good Opportunity\n\"A Good Opportunity\" is the first episode of the second season of the HBO comedy series \"Flight of the Conchords\". This episode first aired in the United States and Canada on January 18, 2009. It was released online to US residents at Funny or Die on December 17, 2008. \nPlot synopsis.\nBret and Jemaine are at Murray's fancy new office discussing band matters. Murray tells the guys to return the seat cushion they stole from the library and mistakenly refers to Crazy" ] ]
[ [ "Represent this Wikipedia passage to find its title", "by writer-artist Bob Layton, with both set in an alternate universe. A 24th century version of Hercules starred in \"Hercules\" #1 - 4 (Sep. – Dec. 1982), which was popular enough to spawn a sequel, \"Hercules\" vol. 2, #1 - 4 (March – June 1984). The storylines dealt with Hercules's exile from Olympus, completion of a series of quests and opportunity to leave his past behind and create a new identity.\nHercules remained a constant guest star" ] ]
[ "Represent the term to find more information about it from Wikipedia (~1 paragraph)", "A Katy or a Gaga" ]
[ [ "Represent the text to find the scientific term it describes", "A Katy or a Gaga\n\"A Katy or a Gaga\" is the fourth episode of the fifth season of the American musical television series \"Glee\", and the ninety-second episode overall. It was written by executive producers Russel Friend & Garrett Lerner, and directed by co-creator Ian Brennan, and it aired on Fox in the United States on November 7, 2013. The episode features the music of Katy Perry and Lady Gaga, the debut of guest star Adam Lambert as Elliott \"Starchild\" Gilbert" ] ]
[ [ "", "Katy Brand's Big Ass Show\nKaty Brand's Big Ass Show is a British comedy programme on ITV2.\nThe show features comedian Katy Brand in skits of real life situations and stereotypes, as well and celebrities such as Amy Winehouse, Lily Allen, Lady Gaga, Angelina Jolie, Adele and Kate Winslet.\nThe second series began on 2 September 2008. The series was carried in Canada on CBC's bold channel as of October 2008, and in Portugal on RTP2, each Sunday latenights at 11:50 pm, on" ] ]
[ "Represent this input to retrieve the first passage from its Wikipedia page", "A Leela of Her Own" ]
[ [ "Represent the text to find the scientific term it describes", "A Leela of Her Own\n\"A Leela of Her Own\" is the sixteenth episode in the third season of the animated series \"Futurama\". The episode is an homage to \"A League of Their Own\". It originally aired on the Fox network in the United States on April 7, 2002. Bob Uecker provided the voice of himself, Tom Kenny provided the voice of Abner Doubledeal, and Hank Aaron guest starred as himself and Hank Aaron XXIV.\nPlot.\nA new pizza restaurant run by Cygnoids" ] ]
[ [ "Represent this Wikipedia passage to find its title.", "educated film actresses. After graduation she joined Natyamanwantar (नाट्य मन्वंतर), a progressive theater group that produced plays in her native Marathi language. The group's works were greatly influenced by Ibsen, Shaw and Stanislavsky. With the theatre group, Leela played the lead role in a series of comedies and tragedies and even founded her own repertory.\nCareer.\nChitnis' early stage work included comedy \"Usna Navra\" (1934) and with her own film group \"Udyacha Sansar\". She started acting to support her" ] ]
[ "Represent", "A Long Finish" ]
[ [ "represent this wikipedia passage to find its title\n\n------\n\nThe provided query could be \"Progress in Materials Science\nProgress in Materials Science is a journal publishing review articles covering most areas of materials science, published by the Pergamon imprint of Elsevier. It was started in 1949 with the title \"Progress in Metal Physics\" with Bruce Chalmers serving as first editor. It was changed to the current title in 1961.\nExternal links.\n- \"Progress in Materials Science\"\" and the positive \"Progress in Materials Science\"", "A Long Finish\nA Long Finish is a novel by Michael Dibdin, and is the sixth entry in the popular Aurelio Zen series.\nSynopsis.\nAfter his adventures under sun-drenched Neapolitan skies in \"Cosi Fan Tutti\", Italian police detective Aurelio Zen finds himself reluctantly back in Rome, sneezing in the damp wine cellar of a retired but still powerful and connected mover and shaker. Strings are pulled and he is given another unorthodox assignment: find evidence that clears the jailed scion of an important wine-growing" ] ]
[ [ "Represent this Wikipedia passage to find its title", "Best Mainstream Novel by Romantic Times\n- \"Off Limits\" appeared on the Waldenbook's National Bestseller List.\nBibliography.\nBibliography As Michelle Jerott.\nBibliography As Michelle Jerott Single novels.\n- \"All Night Long\", 1999/Jan\n- \"A Great Catch\", 2000/Sep\n- \"Her Bodyguard\", 2001/Jan\nBibliography As Michele Albert.\nBibliography As Michele Albert Avalon Investigations Series.\n1. \"Absolute Trouble\", 1998/Sep (as Michelle Jerott)\n2. \"Tough" ] ]
[ "Represent the term to find more information about it from Wikipedia (~1 paragraph)", "A Man on Death Row" ]
[ [ "Represent this Wikipedia passage to find its title", "A Man on Death Row\n\"The Man on Death Row\" is the seventh episode of the first season of the television series, \"Bones\". Originally aired on November 22, 2005 on FOX network, the episode is written by Noah Hawley and directed by David Jones. The plot focuses on Dr. Temperance Brennan and FBI Special Agent Seeley Booth's investigation into a seven-year-old murder, of which death-row prisoner Howard Epps is accused. Booth and Brennan are given a deadline to prove Epps'" ] ]
[ [ "", "years. He and his wife, Susan, also an author, divide their time between New York and Rome.\nCahill's book, \"A Saint on Death Row: The Story of Dominique Green\", is a departure from The Hinges of History series. It is both the story of Dominique Green, a young man from Houston who was on Death Row in Texas, and of the effect that knowing him had on Cahill. Arrested at age eighteen in the fatal shooting of a man during a robbery outside a" ] ]
[ "Represent this phrase to find its first Wikipedia paragraph", "A Tale of Two Springfields" ]
[ [ "Represent the text to find the scientific term it describes", "A Tale of Two Springfields\n\"A Tale of Two Springfields\" is the second episode of the twelfth season of the American animated sitcom \"The Simpsons\" and is the 250th episode of the series overall in both broadcast and production order. It originally aired on the Fox network in the United States on November 5, 2000. In the episode, Homer discovers that Springfield has two different area codes and ends up leading a revolt that splits the town in two.\nThe episode was written by John Swartzwelder and directed by" ] ]
[ [ "represent the next text", "the series, while Larry Doyle, Julie Thacker and Tom Martin left following the completion of this season. Rob LaZebnik received his first sole writing credit for the episode \"Homer vs. Dignity\". LaZebnik would not get a writing credit for another episode until the 20th season, where he was credited for writing \"Father Knows Worst\". Shaun Cashman received his sole directing credit on the series this season (for the 250th episode \"A Tale of Two Springfields\"), while Neil Affleck received his final directorial credit (also" ] ]
[ "Represent:", "A Touch of Murder" ]
[ [ "Represent this paragraph to retrieve the one term that is most relevant to it:", "A Touch of Murder\nA Touch of Murder is the first episode in the BBC drama serial \"I, Claudius\", based on the novels by Robert Graves. It was first broadcast on 20 September 1976 on BBC 2, in a two-hour special, along with the second episode \"Family Affairs\", and subsequent DVD and VHS releases put the two episodes together. It first aired at 9:00 pm and finished at 9:50, with the next episode straight after, and was later repeated on 25 September at 10:20" ] ]
[ [ "Represent this paragraph to retrieve the one term that is most relevant to it", "Somatosensory evoked potential\nSomatosensory evoked potential (SEP or SSEP) is the electrical activity of the brain that results from the stimulation of touch. SEP tests measure that activity and are a useful, noninvasive means of assessing somatosensory system functioning. By combining SEP recordings at different levels of the somatosensory pathways, it is possible to assess the transmission of the afferent volley from the periphery up to the cortex. SEP components include a series of positive and negative deflections that can be elicited by virtually any sensory stimuli. For example, SEPs" ] ]
[ "Represent this input to retrieve the first passage from its Wikipedia page.", "Audi A1" ]
[ [ "Represent the text to find the scientific term it describes", "Audi A1\nThe Audi A1 (internally designated Typ 8X) is a supermini sized launched by Audi at the 2010 Geneva Motor Show. Sales of the initial three door A1 model started in Germany in August 2010, with the United Kingdom following in November 2010. A five-door version, called Sportback, was launched in November 2011, with sales starting in export markets during spring 2012.\nPre-production concepts.\nPre-production concepts metroproject quattro (2007).\nThe A1 was previewed at the 2007 Tokyo" ] ]
[ [ "Represent this paragraph to retrieve the one term that is most relevant to it", "high gloss black side mirror cover.\nThe A1 Competition Legends (傳奇競速限量版) is a limited (4 units) version of the Audi A1 1.4 TFSI 7-speed S tronic transmission for Taiwan market, with stainless steel pedal, Legends series floor mat, Legends series leather shifter, Legends series hand brake cover, Legends series leather-wrapped steering wheel, Legends series centre console veneer, Legends series inner door veneer, Legends series air conditioning vent veneer, Audi Sport body decor.\nFirst generation (2010-2018) Limited editions A1 S line" ] ]
[ "Represent this input to retrieve the first passage from its Wikipedia page", "Behind the Laughter" ]
[ [ "Represent this Wikipedia passage to find its title:", "Behind the Laughter\n\"Behind the Laughter\" is the twenty-second and final episode of \"The Simpsons\" eleventh season. It first aired on the Fox network in the United States on May 21, 2000. In the episode, which is a parody of the VH1 series \"Behind the Music\", the Simpson family are portrayed as actors on a sitcom, and their dramatic inner turmoil and struggles are detailed. Told in a narrative format, the episode tells a fictional story of how \"The Simpsons\" began" ] ]
[ [ "Represent this Wikipedia passage to find its title", "of and letters to \"Le Devoir\" :\n- How to become a hero « If he is still alive, [Giguère] must be dying of laughter »\n- To be seen sep 12 on TV, the series in French « ... clearly distorted for dramatisation purposes »\n- Radio-Canada [the French-language counterpart of CBC] was doubtful of the series' quality\n- Letters about the series October 1970 (by Jacques Lanctôt himself)\n- CBC's series about FLQ : War, yes" ] ]
[ "Represent this input to retrieve the first passage from its Wikipedia page", "Boots, Boots, Boots" ]
[ [ "Represent this Wikipedia passage to find its title", "Boots, Boots, Boots\nBoots, Boots, Boots is the third episode of the fourth series of the British comedy series \"Dad's Army\". It was originally transmitted on Friday 9 October 1970.\nSynopsis.\nCaptain Mainwaring implements an unpopular series of lengthy marches to achieve the three Fs - fast feet, functional feet and fit feet.\nPlot.\nMainwaring is giving a lecture on transportation, and tells the men that whatever mode of transport they use, it all comes down to the same thing" ] ]
[ [ "represent the text to find the scientific term it describes\n\nE.g. Goven\nGoven (, Gallo: \"Govaen\") is a commune in the Ille-et-Vilaine department in Brittany in northwestern France.\nGeography.\nThe Meu river flows into the Vilaine in the commune.\nPopulation.\nInhabitants of Goven are called \"Govenais\" in French.\nSee also.\n- Communes of the Ille-et-Vilaine department\nReferences.\n- INSEE\n- Mayors of Ille-et-Vilaine Association\nExternal links.\n- Official website\n- French == Goven", "- Jun 23: Jenny Wilson\n- Jun 30: Boots Electric from Eagles Of Death Metal\n- Jul 7: 30 Seconds To Mars\n- Jul 14: The Rapture\n- Jul 21: Hatebreed\n- Jul 28: Phoenix\n- Aug 4: Matt Sharawara, winner of \"invade rage\" competition\n- Aug 11: Jamie T\n- Aug 25: Dappled Cities Fly\n- Sep 1: Cold War Kids\n- Sep 8: Clutch\n- Sep 15: Editors\n- Sep" ] ]
[ "Represent the term to find more information about it from Wikipedia (~1 paragraph)", "Brian Griffin's House of Payne" ]
[ [ "Represent this Wikipedia passage to find its title", "Brian Griffin's House of Payne\n\"Brian Griffin's House of Payne\" is the 15th episode of the eighth season of the animated comedy series \"Family Guy\". It originally aired on Fox in the United States on March 28, 2010. The episode features Brian after he discovers an old script he had written that Stewie found in the basement, and subsequently pitches the show to television executives. The show is quickly and dramatically altered by the executives and James Woods, however, much to Brian's frustration, who" ] ]
[ [ "Represent this paragraph to retrieve the one term that is most relevant to it", "and James Woods, along with several recurring guest voice actors for the series. \"Brian Griffin's House of Payne\" was released on DVD along with ten other episodes from the season on December 13, 2011.\nPlot.\nStewie rams a toy spaceship into Peter's ear, annoying him, so Peter throws Rupert into the basement. Stewie follows the bear, discovering an old television script that Brian wrote entitled \"What I Learned on Jefferson Street\". Stewie tosses the script onto the kitchen table, prompting Lois" ] ]
[ "Represent the term to find more information about it from Wikipedia (~1 paragraph)", "Brian in Love" ]
[ [ "Represent.", "Brian in Love\n\"Brian in Love\" is the fourth episode and the mid-season premiere from the second season of the FOX animated series \"Family Guy\". It aired on March 7, 2000 and guest stars Sam Waterston as Dr. Kaplan. The episode sees Brian Griffin visit a psychiatrist to aid his urinary incontinence, and then discovers his love for Lois.\nPlot summary.\nLois is upset that Stewie has wet the carpet in the living room. Stewie emphatically denies doing so, but Lois and Peter" ] ]
[ [ "Represent the text to find the scientific term it describes", "1998: \"The Deadly Game\" by James Yaffe, directed by Patricia Wells (studio production)\nMay 1998: \"Dancing at Lughnasa\" by Brian Friel, directed by Virginia Kouyoumdjian\nSep 1998: \"Love Off the Shelf\" by Roger Hall, directed by Colin McCulloch \nNov 1998: \"Lettice and Lovage\" by Peter Shaffer, directed by Jennie Preece \nFeb 1999: \"One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest\" by Dale Wasserman, directed by Malcolm Duff \nApr 1999: \"Twelfth Night\"" ] ]
[ "represent this phrase to find its first wikipedia paragraph\n\nExamples:\n'Parlami d'amore' == 'Parlami d'amore\nParlami d'amore (English: Speak to me of love) is a 2008 Italo-Spanish film directed by Silvio Muccino. The film is based on Muccino's novel of the same name that he co-wrote with Carla Vangelista. The film was nominated for 8 David di Donatello awards. The film was released in Italy on 14 February 2008.\nPlot.\nDistracted by taking her antidepressants, Nicole (Sanchez-Gijon) causes an accident with Sasha (Muccino), who's just left a communal' != 'In 2008 he made his debut as a director with the movie \"Parlami d'amore\".\nFilmography.\n- \"But Forever in My Mind\" (\"Come te nessuno mai\"), (1999)\n- \"CQ\" (2001)\n- \"Il 2 novembre\" (2002)\n- \"Remember Me, My Love\", (\"Ricordati di me\") (2003)\n- \"The Card Player\" (2003)\n- \"Che ne sarà di noi\" (2003'", "Catch the Saint" ]
[ [ "Represent the text to find the scientific term it describes", "Catch the Saint\nCatch the Saint is a collection of two mystery novellas by Fleming Lee, based upon stories by Norman Worker continuing the adventures of the sleuth Simon Templar a.k.a. \"The Saint\", created by Leslie Charteris. Following usual practice at this point in the series, the front cover credits Charteris, although Lee and Worker receive interior title page credit; Charteris served in an editorial capacity. Some editions misspell the author's name \"Flemming Lee.\"\nThis book was first published in the United Kingdom in" ] ]
[ [ "Represent this paragraph to retrieve the one term that is most relevant to it", "\", Sep 1999\n2. \"Prince of Dreams\", Feb 1995\n3. \"Prince of Shadows\", Aug 1996\nBibliography Western/Victorian Werewolf Series.\n1. \"Touch of the Wolf\", Oct 1999\n2. \"Once a Wolf\", July 2000\n3. \"Secret of the Wolf\", Oct 2001\n4. \"To Catch a Wolf\", Sep 2003 also in Call of the Wolf\n5. \"To Tame a Wolf\", May 2005 also in" ] ]
[ "Represent this phrase to find its first Wikipedia paragraph", "Catching Fire" ]
[ [ "represent this paragraph to retrieve the one term that is most relevant to it", "Catching Fire\nCatching Fire is a 2009 science fiction young adult novel by the American novelist Suzanne Collins, the second book in \"The Hunger Games trilogy\". As the sequel to the 2008 bestseller \"The Hunger Games\", it continues the story of Katniss Everdeen and the post-apocalyptic nation of Panem. Following the events of the previous novel, a rebellion against the oppressive Capitol has begun, and Katniss and fellow tribute Peeta Mellark are forced to return to the arena in a special edition of the Hunger Games." ] ]
[ [ "Represent this paragraph to retrieve the one term that is most relevant to it", "sex and black market goods such as poached animals. But in \"Catching Fire\", after Katniss Everdeen's and Peeta Mellark's defiance of the Capitol in the 74th Hunger Games, the Head Peacekeeper is replaced by one who is more prone to brutality, Romulus Thread. In \"Catching Fire\", Thread destroys the Hob, which is the place described housing the black market.\nThroughout the book series, Peacekeepers are mentioned using the train and hovercraft for transportation and utilizing machine guns (mentioned to be surrounding the square" ] ]
[ "Represent this phrase to find its first Wikipedia paragraph", "Christmas Attack Zone" ]
[ [ "Represent this Wikipedia passage to find its title", "Christmas Attack Zone\n\"Christmas Attack Zone\" is the of the fifth season of the American television comedy series \"30 Rock\", and the 90th overall episode of the series. It was written by show story editor Tracey Wigfield and directed by co-executive producer John Riggi. It originally aired on the National Broadcasting Company (NBC) network in the United States on December 9, 2010. Guest stars in this episode include Alan Alda, Elizabeth Banks, Will Forte, and Elaine Stritch.\nIn the episode," ] ]
[ [ "Represent the text to find the scientific term it describes.", "Rock\" originally aired in the United States on December 9, 2010, on NBC as the tenth episode of the show's fifth season and the 90th overall episode of the series.\nCo-showrunner and executive producer Robert Carlock revealed to \"Entertainment Weekly\" that \"Christmas Attack Zone\" was \"the big [episode] for us. It's the long-awaited reunion of Jack's biological parents. A couple of years ago, Jack discovered his real father, but just to avoid an argument, he has" ] ]
[ "represent this phrase to find its first wikipedia paragraph\nExamples:\nProvided: Edward Joseph McCarthy Match: Edward Joseph McCarthy\nArchbishop Edward Joseph McCarthy (25 January 1850 – 26 January 1931) was a Canadian Roman Catholic priest and archbishop.\nBorn in Halifax, Nova Scotia, he was ordained to the priesthood in 1874. In 1906, he was appointed Archbishop of Halifax, Nova Scotia. He followed Cornelius O'Brien in this position. On 14 July 1910, he consecrated St. Patrick's Cathedral in Halifax, and in 1913 became vice-patron of the Catholic Emigration Association of Canada, an organization established to help maintain immigrants Hard Negative: information about Offie's 1943 arrest to Senator Joseph McCarthy. When McCarthy testified on March 18 before a subcommittee of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee investigating his claims about Communists working for the government, he described the case of a \"convicted homosexual\" who had resigned from the State Department in 1948 and now held a \"top-salaried important position\" at the CIA. He raised the case again in the same setting on April 25, 1950, adding details about \"the men's room in Lafayette Park,\" asking subcommittee", "Citroën C5" ]
[ [ "Represent this Wikipedia passage to find its title.", "Citroën C5\nThe Citroën C5 is a large family car produced by the French manufacturer Citroën from March 2001 until 2017, in two generations. It replaced the Citroën Xantia, in the large family car class and is the first modern Citroën with \"Cx\" naming nomenclature, previously used by its ancestors - the C4 and C6 from 1930. The third generation is expected to be released in 2020.\nFirst generation (DC/DE, 2000–2007).\nThe first generation C5 was available as a five door hatchback or" ] ]
[ [ "represent this wikipedia passage to find its title", ", the fifth generation of the Chevrolet Corvette sports car\n- Citroën C5, a brand of car manufactured by Citroën\n- Sauber C5, a sportscar by Sauber\n- Sinclair C5, an electric vehicle designed by Clive Sinclair\n- Crown C-5, a series of forklifts by the Crown Equipment Corporation\n- WLWR Class C5, a Waterford, Limerick and Western Railway Irish steam locomotive\n- Saturn C-5, an American man-rated expendable rocket\nBiology.\n- Cervical vertebra 5, one of the cervical vertebrae of" ] ]
[ "Represent the term to find more information about it from Wikipedia (~1 paragraph):", "City of Ashes" ]
[ [ "represent this wikipedia passage to find its title", "City of Ashes\nCity of Ashes is the second installment in \"The Mortal Instruments\" series, an urban fantasy series set in New York written by Cassandra Clare. The novel was one of YALSA's top ten teen books for 2009.\nPlot.\nClary returns to the Institute after she receives a text message from Isabelle \"Izzy\" Lightwood, saying that Jace had angered the Inquisitor and has been imprisoned in the Silent City awaiting trial by the Sword to determine if he is telling the truth about whether he is" ] ]
[ [ "represent this wikipedia passage to find its title", "Argosy\", Dec 15 1917 as Douglas Grant\n- \"Suspense, \" \"All-Story Weekly\", Apr 6, Apr 13, Apr 20, Apr 27 1918\n- \"Booty,\" \"The Argosy\", Nov 16 1918 as Douglas Grant\n- \"The Island of Intrigue\", novel, 1918, basis for the 1919 film, \"The Island of Intrigue\"\n- \"The Single Trace, \"Argosy\", Sep 13 1919 as Douglas Grant\n- \"Ashes to Ashes," ] ]
[ "represent this input to retrieve the first passage from its wikipedia page!", "Cleaning House" ]
[ [ "Represent this Wikipedia passage to find its title:", "Cleaning House\n\"Cleaning House\" is the second episode of the sixth season of the CBS sitcom \"How I Met Your Mother\", and the 114th episode overall. It originally aired on September 27, 2010.\nPlot.\nBarney is with the gang at MacLaren's tells them they will be helping him move his mother's belongings out of his childhood home. Despite their protests, he convinces them and they meet Barney's mother, Loretta, and brother, James, at the house in Staten Island." ] ]
[ [ "Represent the text to find the scientific term it describes", ", Ignition Partners and Cathay Innovation. The company also has investments from X/Seed Capital, Data Collective and angel investors Dave Goldberg, Venky Harinarayan and Anand Rajaraman.\nHistory Milestones.\n- Sep 2001: Potter’s Wheel: An Interactive Data Cleaning System\n- Feb 2011: Launch of Data Wrangler Alpha\n- April 2012: Trifacta founded by Joe Hellerstein, Jeffrey Heer, and Sean Kandel\n- October 2012: Series A Funding $4.3M from Accel, Led by Ping Li, head of the firm" ] ]
[ "Represent this phrase to find its first Wikipedia paragraph.", "Conan of the Isles" ]
[ [ "", "Conan of the Isles\nConan of the Isles is a fantasy novel by American writers L. Sprague de Camp and Lin Carter, featuring Robert E. Howard's sword and sorcery hero Conan the Barbarian. It was first published October 1968 in paperback by Lancer Books, and reprinted in July 1970, 1972, and May 1973; publication was then taken over by Ace Books, which reprinted the novel in May 1977, May 1979, April 1980, July 1981, April 1982, November 1982, November 1983, June 1984, September" ] ]
[ [ "Represent this paragraph to retrieve the one term that is most relevant to it", ", by L. Sprague de Camp and Lin Carter)\n12. \"Conan of the Isles\" (1968, by L. Sprague de Camp and Lin Carter)\nDonald M. Grant series, 1974-1989.\nA series of illustrated limited editions of the Howard Conan stories only, containing one or two stories per volume. The series lapsed before publishing the last five of the stories and three of the fragments.\n- \"The People of the Black Circle\" (1974)\n- \"A Witch Shall be" ] ]
[ "Represent the term to find more information about it from Wikipedia (~1 paragraph)", "Conan the Warlord" ]
[ [ "Represent the text to find the scientific term it describes", "Conan the Warlord\nConan the Warlord is a fantasy novel by American writer Leonard Carpenter, featuring Robert E. Howard's sword and sorcery hero Conan the Barbarian. It was first published in paperback by Tor Books in March 1988, and was reprinted in April 1997.\nPlot.\nDuring a prologue set in the Varikiel Marshes of northern Nemedia, a farm boy named Lar is bitten by a snake. The scene then switches to Conan, attempting to escape a Nemedian prison. While his attempted escape is thwarted, it does" ] ]
[ [ "Represent", "only the Howard Conan stories in their original published form, and included all the Conan stories in the public domain at the time (though their copyright status was not widely known). Wagner's introductions are openly dismissive of the editorial revisions done by de Camp and Carter on the Lancer/Ace editions.\n- \"The Hour of the Dragon\" (Aug. 1977)\n- \"The People of the Black Circle\" (Sep. 1977)\n- \"Red Nails\" (Oct. 1977)\nBantam series, 1978" ] ]
[ "Represent this input to retrieve the first passage from its Wikipedia page", "Cooperative Polygraphy" ]
[ [ "Represent the text to find the scientific term it describes:", "Cooperative Polygraphy\n\"Cooperative Polygraphy\" is the fourth episode of the fifth season of \"Community\", and the 88th episode overall in the series. It originally aired on January 16, 2014 on NBC; and was written by Alex Rubens and directed by Tristram Shapeero.\nThe episode received critical acclaim; however, the episode saw a ratings drop, with 3.07 million viewers watching.\nPlot.\nReturning to the study-room after Pierce Hawthorne's (Chevy Chase) funeral, the study-group are greeted" ] ]
[ [ "Represent the text to find the scientific term it describes", "\")\nEpisodes.\nProduction.\nOn May 10, 2013, NBC announced it had renewed the series for a fifth season, to consist of 13 episodes. The season does not feature original cast member Chevy Chase in a regular role, as he left the series near the end of the fourth season by mutual agreement between the actor and network. Chase does appear in a guest role during the first episode of the season, and the character's exit from the show is finalized in \"Cooperative Polygraphy.\"" ] ]
[ "represent this phrase to find its first wikipedia paragraph", "Couples Discount" ]
[ [ "Represent this paragraph to retrieve the one term that is most relevant to it", "Couples Discount\n\"Couples Discount\" is the fifteenth episode of the ninth season of the American comedy television series \"The Office\" and the 191st episode overall. It originally aired on NBC on February 7, 2013. The episode features return guest appearances from Melora Hardin, Andy Buckley, and Chris Diamantopoulos.\nThe series—presented as if it were a real documentary—depicts the everyday lives of office employees in the Scranton, Pennsylvania, branch of the fictional Dunder Mifflin Paper Company. In the episode, the office" ] ]
[ [ "represent this paragraph to retrieve the one term that is most relevant to it\n\nTo give you a sense - \"John Ferenzik\nJohn Ferenzik (born John Michael Ferencsik 13 October 1955 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania) is an American musician, keyboardist, guitarist and composer. He has performed most notably with Todd Rundgren (on keyboards, vocals and electric guitar), and also Jefferson Starship (on keyboards, electric guitar, and bass guitar).\nDiscography.\nDiscography Solo Artist.\n- \"Wild Man Of Borneo\" (label: Rraxxo 1990)\n- \"Devil's Playground aka \"ferenzik's Devil's Playground\"\" (\" should be close to \"John Ferenzik\"", "'s office, and breaks up with him. In her brief breakup speech she repeats her complaints about his three-month absence, not realizing that he is talking to David on speakerphone.\nProduction.\n\"Couples Discount\" was written by co-executive producer Allison Silverman, marking her second writing credit for the season after \"Roy's Wedding\". It was directed by Troy Miller, his third directorial credit for the series. Originally, it was reported that the episode would be titled \"Andy's Return\"" ] ]
[ "", "Cyberwoman" ]
[ [ "Represent the text to find the scientific term it describes", "Cyberwoman\n\"Cyberwoman\" is the fourth episode of the first series of the British science fiction television series \"Torchwood\". Written by Chris Chibnall and directed by James Strong, the episode was first broadcast on the digital channel BBC Three on 5 November 2006, and later repeated on terrestrial channel BBC Two on 8 November.\nIn the episode, Lisa Hallett (Caroline Chikezie), a half-converted Cyberman, attacks the base of the alien hunters Torchwood after secretly being housed there by her boyfriend Ianto Jones to make" ] ]
[ [ "represent this paragraph to retrieve the one term that is most relevant to it", "the Hub.\nOut of the entire first series, \"Cyberwoman\" is the biggest nod to \"Doctor Who\", there was little to no mention of the series, despite being a spin-off, which was made deliberate to send out \"confusing signals\" to the audience about what the series is. Chibnall wanted to include a base description of what a Cyberman is for any viewer who had not seen \"Doctor Who\". The episode was the first to centre on Ianto, who in the first three" ] ]
[ "Represent the term to find more information about it from Wikipedia (~1 paragraph)", "D-Yikes!" ]
[ [ "Represent the text to find the scientific term it describes", "D-Yikes!\n\"D-Yikes!\" is the sixth episode of the eleventh season and the 159th overall episode of the American animated sitcom \"South Park\". It first aired on Comedy Central in the United States on April 11, 2007. In the episode, frustrated with men, Mrs. Garrison makes the boys write an essay on \"The Old Man and the Sea\". The boys hire Mexican day laborers to do the job for them, but they misinterpret the term \"essay.\" Meanwhile," ] ]
[ [ "Represent this Wikipedia passage to find its title", "Yikes\nYikes may refer to:\n- \"Yikes\" (comics), a 1997 series by Steven Weissman\n- \"Yikes!\", a 2011 album by London Elektricity\n- \"Yikes\" (song), a 2018 song by Kanye West from \"Ye\"\nSee also.\n- Yike" ] ]
[ "represent this input to retrieve the first passage from its wikipedia page\n------\nE.g. given 'Chosonentulus' it should be close to 'Chosonentulus\nChosonentulus is a genus of proturans in the family Acerentomidae.\nSpecies.\n- \"Chosonentulus chosonicus\"' but not to 'Taxon in disguise\nIn bacteriology, a taxon in disguise is a species, genus or higher unit of biological classification whose evolutionary history reveals has evolved from another unit of similar or lower rank, making the parent unit paraphyletic. This happens when rapid evolution makes a new species appear radically different from the ancestral group, so that it is not (initially) recognised as belonging to the parent phylogenetic group, leaving the latter an evolutionary grade.\nWhile the term is from bacteriology, parallel examples are found throughout the tree of'.", "Day of the Iguana" ]
[ [ "Represent this Wikipedia passage to find its title", "Day of the Iguana\nDay of the Iguana is the third book in the Hank Zipzer series by Henry Winkler and Lin Oliver. It was first published in 2003 by Grosset & Dunlap. The title is a reference to \"The Night of the Iguana\", a play by Tennessee Williams.\nPlot summary.\nHank and his two best friends, Frankie and Ashley, perform magic tricks at Hank's 3-year-old cousin's birthday party. Performing at the party means that Frankie will have to miss \"The Mutant" ] ]
[ [ "", "- Pyramids On Mars, KPG Press, 1994,\n- Iguana In Your Pocket (with Nathan Beaty), Green Eggs & Ham Press, 1995\n- Drowning In Your Bloodshot Eyes (with Jim Buchanan), Angelflesh Press, 1995\n- Catfish In The Pecos, Angelflesh Press, 1996\n- Magic Buffalo by The Peyote Brothers (with elliott), Angelflesh Press, 1997\n- Prying (with Charles Bukowski and Jack Micheline), Four-Sep Publications, 1997\n- Funk/Works (with" ] ]
[ "Represent the term to find more information about it from Wikipedia (~1 paragraph):", "Days of Future Future" ]
[ [ "represent the text to find the scientific term it describes", "Days of Future Future\n\"Days of Future Future\" is the eighteenth episode of the 25th season of the American animated sitcom \"The Simpsons\", and the 548th episode of the series. It first aired on the Fox network in the United States on April 13, 2014. It was written by J. Stewart Burns and directed by Bob Anderson. The episode is a sequel to \"Future-Drama\" and a continuation of \"Holidays of Future Passed\", set 30 years from the present. In this futuristic installment" ] ]
[ [ "Represent the text to find the scientific term it describes", "including some results shown at both Boatou - 1st Chinese MRS conference (Sep 2017) & the DTU or Danish Days MRS Conference (Oct 2017). \nIndustrial Standards for MRS\nThe process was kicked off with a stakeholder round table in Nov 2016 @ DIN in Berlin to successfully produce; \n1st - Terminology (common MRS & HVAC&R) issued 2018\n2nd - Measurement of MCM Materials \nIn process of elaboration.. \nCommercial development Current and future uses.\nThermal and magnetic hysteresis problems remain to be solved for first" ] ]
[ "Represent this input to retrieve the first passage from its Wikipedia page", "Death Times Three" ]
[ [ "Represent the text to find the scientific term it describes", "Death Times Three\nDeath Times Three is a collection of Nero Wolfe novellas by Rex Stout, published posthumously by Bantam Books in 1985. It is the only collection of Stout's Nero Wolfe stories not to have appeared first in hardcover. The book contains three stories, one never before published:\n- \"Bitter End\", first printed in the November 1940 issue of \"The American Magazine\", and collected in the limited-edition volume \"Corsage: A Bouquet of Rex Stout\" (1977). The story" ] ]
[ [ "Represent this paragraph to retrieve the one term that is most relevant to it", "” CNET News.com, Sep. 5, 2004;\n- “Bob Evans, Who Helped IBM Transform Data Processing, Dies at 77” \"The New York Times\", Sep. 8, 2004;\n- “Obituary: Bob Evans”, \"The Independent\", Sep. 10, 2004.\nExternal links.\n- Speech by Bob Evans in 2004, a few months before his death, at the Computer History Museum, starts at 30:48" ] ]
[ "Represent this input to retrieve the first passage from its Wikipedia page", "Death to the Daleks" ]
[ [ "Represent this paragraph to retrieve the one term that is most relevant to it", "Death to the Daleks\nDeath to the Daleks is the third serial of the 11th season of the British science fiction television series \"Doctor Who\", which was first broadcast in four weekly parts on BBC1 from 23 February to 16 March 1974.\nIn the serial, the Daleks and a human expedition both arrive on the planet Exxilon to seek a mineral found in abundance there. This was the last serial to have an episode wiped.\nPlot.\nTravelling through space, the TARDIS suffers an energy drain and crash" ] ]
[ [ "represent the text to find the scientific term it describes.", "double CD release in the series since \"Just War\") sees the first appearance of the Daleks within the Bernice Summerfield series. Prior to its release, \"Death and the Daleks\" was entitled \"The Axis of Evil\" to keep the appearance of the Daleks a secret.\nBig Finish also published an anthology of short stories, entitled \"Life During Wartime\", that was specially written as a prelude to the \"Death and the Daleks\" audio play. Paul Cornell, the anthology's editor, described \"" ] ]
[ "Represent this phrase to find its first Wikipedia paragraph", "Desperately Seeking Serena" ]
[ [ "Represent this Wikipedia passage to find its title", "Desperately Seeking Serena\n\"Desperately Seeking Serena\" is the 15th episode of the CW television series, \"Gossip Girl\". The episode was written by Felicia D. Henderson and directed by Michael Fields. It originally aired on Monday, April 28, 2008 on the CW. It is the first episode to feature the recurring character of Georgina Sparks.\nPlot.\nGossip Girl tells us that the SAT brings out the worst in everyone. Dan, Blair, and Serena are studying extremely hard. Hazel, Isabel, and" ] ]
[ [ "Represent the text to find the scientific term it describes.", "letter. However, he later reassures her that Georgina is still in Switzerland.\nDespite Chuck's assurance, Georgina steals her father's jet and arrives in Manhattan in \"Desperately Seeking Serena\" and surprises Serena with a visit to Constance. Serena's plans to study with Dan Humphrey for the SATs are cut short when Georgina persuades her to go out and have drinks to catch up with each other. Serena reluctantly agrees, but after a few cocktails, Serena's wild-child persona returns. Serena reverts to her good" ] ]
[ "Represent the term to find more information about it from Wikipedia (~1 paragraph)!", "Desperation Day" ]
[ [ "Represent this", "Desperation Day\n\"Desperation Day\" is the 16th episode of the sixth season of the CBS sitcom \"How I Met Your Mother\" and the 128th episode overall. It aired on February 14, 2011.\nPlot.\nWhen Lily mentions how lonely she is with Marshall still living with his mother in Minnesota, Barney explains the story of Desperation Day, the day before Valentine's Day. Barney claims that single women will find themselves desperate and easy to hook up with on the eve of Valentine's Day. Robin" ] ]
[ [ "Represent the text to find the scientific term it describes", "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", "Dragon's Oath" ]
[ [ "", "Dragon's Oath\nDragon's Oath is the first of the \"House of Night\" novellas spin-off series, written by American authors P.C. Cast and Kristin Cast. It was published in July 12, 2011 by St. Martin's Press an extension of Macmillan Publishers.\nThe first book of the series takes place in Dragon's past, describing his meeting with Anastasia.\nPlot.\nDragon sits by Jack's funeral pyre and reminisces about his first meeting with Anastasia. He pulls out a locket and opens it" ] ]
[ [ "Represent this paragraph to retrieve the one term that is most relevant to it", "them to write \"The Cooper Kids Adventure Series\", releasing seven more titles that contained the same Indiana Jones-style adventures similar to \"The Door in the Dragon's Throat\".\nThroughout the 1990s, Peretti continued to write full-time, releasing \"Prophet\" (1992), \"The Oath\" (1995), and \"The Visitation\" (1999). \"The Oath\", generally regarded as one of Peretti's greater works, has sold more than one million copies, and received the" ] ]
[ "Represent this phrase to find its first Wikipedia paragraph", "E Pluribus Wiggum" ]
[ [ "represent this wikipedia passage to find its title E.g. Phoneosuchus\nPhoneosuchus is an extinct genus of non-mammalian synapsids.\nSee also.\n- List of synapsids\nReferences.\n- The main groups of non-mammalian synapsids at Mikko's Phylogeny Archive == Phoneosuchus", "E Pluribus Wiggum\n\"E Pluribus Wiggum\" is the tenth episode of \"The Simpsons\"' nineteenth season. It first aired on the Fox network in the United States on January 6, 2008. It was written by Michael Price and directed by Michael Polcino, and it guest starred Jon Stewart and Dan Rather as themselves. This episode became controversial in Argentina for a joke made about the government of Juan Perón.\nMichael Polcino was nominated for Writers Guild of America Award in the animation category for directing the episode." ] ]
[ [ "Represent the next text.", "with the electoral fraud, as Bob clears his name in a fit of egomaniacal boasting when Lisa accuses Bob of being Barlows puppet.\nBarlow appears in the episode \"We're on the Road to D'ohwhere\" as a customer at Marge's prescription drug-laden \"yard sale\", a reference to Limbaugh's Oxycontin addiction. Most recently Barlow appears with other Springfield Republicans in the episode \"E Pluribus Wiggum\", in which he tells Lisa to make Ralph Wiggum decide whether he wants to run for President as a Republican" ] ]
[ "Represent this phrase to find its first Wikipedia paragraph", "En remontant le Mississippi" ]
[ [ "Represent the text to find the scientific term it describes", "En remontant le Mississippi\nEn remontant le Mississippi is a \"Lucky Luke\" comic written by Goscinny and Morris. It is the sixteenth title in the \"Lucky Luke\" Series. The comic was printed by Dupuis in 1961.\nBoth Goscinny and Morris were avid readers of frontier tales and particularly Mark Twain books.\nThis album is culturally significant as it is connected with Mark Twain experience as a Mississippi steamboat pilot before the American Civil War.\nThe plot and many details like safety-last style of sailing," ] ]
[ [ "Represent the text to find the scientific term it describes", "Juge\", 1959 (\"The Judge\")\n- 14. \"Ruée sur l'Oklahoma\", 1960 (\"The Oklahoma Land Rush\")\n- 15. \"L'Évasion des Dalton\", 1960 (\"The Daltons' Escape\")\n- 16. \"En remontant le Mississippi\", 1961 (\"Travelling Up the Mississippi\")\n- 17. \"Sur la piste des Dalton\", 1962 (\"On the Daltons' Trail\")\n- 18. \"À l'ombre des derricks\"" ] ]
[ "Represent this phrase to find its first Wikipedia paragraph", "Eternal Moonshine of the Simpson Mind" ]
[ [ "Represent this paragraph to retrieve the one term that is most relevant to it", "Eternal Moonshine of the Simpson Mind\n\"Eternal Moonshine of the Simpson Mind\" is the ninth episode of \"The Simpsons\"' nineteenth season. It first aired on the Fox network in the United States on December 16, 2007. The episode averaged 10.15 million viewers, winning in its time slot and receiving a 12 percent audience share. The episode follows Homer's attempts to recall a deliberately forgotten memory from the previous night. At the 2008 Primetime Emmy Awards, the episode won the award for Outstanding Animated Program (for" ] ]
[ [ "Represent this Wikipedia passage to find its title", "One Hour). In an interview with Entertainment Weekly regarding the renewal of the show in season 23, showrunner Al Jean discusses what episodes that have previously aired might serve well as a series finale. He regards \"Behind the Laughter\" and \"Eternal Moonshine of the Simpson Mind\" as the strongest candidates, and further elaborates: \"I don’t think we’re a serialized show and I don’t think we’re going to have a Lost finale where we reveal some truth about the world that nobody ever suspected. Whenever" ] ]
[ "Represent this phrase to find its first Wikipedia paragraph", "Falling Hare" ]
[ [ "Represent the text to find the scientific term it describes", "Falling Hare\nFalling Hare is a 1943 Warner Bros. cartoon directed by Robert Clampett, and starring Bugs Bunny in the Merrie Melodies series. As with many Bugs Bunny cartoons, the title is a play on words; \"falling hair\" refers to impending baldness, while in this cartoon's climax the title turns out to be descriptive of Bugs's situation (a hare falling / crashing to earth).\nPlot.\nThis cartoon opens with the title credits over the strains of “Down by the Riverside”, then" ] ]
[ [ "represent the text to find the scientific term it describes", "1943\n164. \"A Corny Concerto\" (Clampett/Sep 25/\"\"/\"\") - 1943\n165. \"The Goldbrick\" (Tashlin/Sep/\"\") - 1943\n166. \"Falling Hare\" (Clampett/Oct 30/\"\") - 1943\n167. \"The Home Front\" (Tashlin/Nov/\"\") - 1943\n168. \"Daffy - The Commando\" (Freleng/Nov 20/\"\") - 1943\n169. \"An Itch in Time\" (Clampett/" ] ]
[ "Represent the term to find more information about it from Wikipedia (~1 paragraph)", "Final Grades" ]
[ [ "represent this wikipedia passage to find its title", "Final Grades\n\"Final Grades\" is the 13th and last episode of the fourth season of the HBO original series \"The Wire\". Written by David Simon from a story by David Simon & Ed Burns and directed by Ernest Dickerson, it originally aired on December 10, 2006. With a running time of 78 minutes, it is the second longest episode of the whole series and widely regarded as the best episode in the shows history.\nPlot Summary.\nPlot Summary Homicide.\nSergeant Jay Landsman walks into the" ] ]
[ [ "represent the text to find the scientific term it describes:", "), is the second stage of secondary school in Mexico. Upper Secondary education consists of grades 10 – 12 and admission depends on institutional policies. Many upper secondary schools are affiliated with large public universities, while others are SEP or state-controlled colegios, private schools, preparatory schools or private schools. Two degree tracks are offered: Academic University- Preparatory and Professional Technical Education. The Academic track provides students with a general academic curriculum for the first two years of study, followed by more specialized study in the final year." ] ]
[ "Represent this input to retrieve the first passage from its Wikipedia page", "Fish Story" ]
[ [ "Represent this paragraph to retrieve the one term that is most relevant to it", "Fish Story\n\"Fish Story\" is the second episode of the first season of the situation comedy \"Back to You\". It aired on September 26, 2007.\nPlot.\nWhen Chuck is given a goldfish, which he inadvertently keeps killing and sending Ryan to fetch replacements from the lobby; he tries to prove to Kelly he has what it takes to take care of a child after learning, in the previous episode, that he and Kelly have a ten-year-old daughter. Chuck asks Ryan" ] ]
[ [ "Represent the text to find the scientific term it describes", "Cary began writing Series 3 in February 2009. The third series was recorded on 25 May, 25 Sep and 27 Sep 2009. Series three broadcasts began 14 October 2009.\nCast.\n- Tom Goodman-Hill as Archie, a Geordie Marxist. Spends a great deal of his time antagonising Charles.\n- Robert Bathurst as Professor Charles Gardner, the ultra-conservative snob and don who rejected Archie from Oxford University for not knowing how to use a fish knife at the dinner table.\n- Fergus Craig as" ] ]
[ "Represent the term to find more information about it from Wikipedia (~1 paragraph):", "Flaming Moe's" ]
[ [ "Represent this paragraph to retrieve the one term that is most relevant to it", "Flaming Moe's\n\"Flaming Moe's\" is the tenth episode of \"The Simpsons\" third season. It first aired on the Fox network in the United States on November 21, 1991. In the episode, Homer tells Moe Szyslak of a secret alcoholic cocktail that includes cough medicine and fire that he calls \"Flaming Homer\". Moe steals the recipe from Homer, renames the drink the \"Flaming Moe\" and begins selling it at his tavern. The drink is a success and boosts business and patronage, but" ] ]
[ [ "Represent the text to find the scientific term it describes", "Mr. Lisa's Opus\".\nLennon also sang the songs \"Flaming Moe's\" (a spoof of the theme song from the TV series \"Cheers\") in the episode \"Flaming Moe's\", \"The Sound of Grandpa\" from \"Lady Bouvier's Lover\", and \"Raindrops Keep Fallin' on My Head\" from \"Duffless\". He sang the original song \"I'm Checking In\" featured in the Betty Ford musical in \"The City of New York vs. Homer Simpson\"." ] ]
[ "Represent the term to find more information about it from Wikipedia (~1 paragraph)", "Focus Grill" ]
[ [ "represent this paragraph to retrieve the one term that is most relevant to it", "Focus Grill\n\"Focus Grill\" is the thirteenth episode of the fourth season and the series finale of the American animated sitcom \"Home Movies\", and 52nd episode of the series overall. It originally aired in the United States on Adult Swim on April 4, 2004. In the episode, Brendon, Melissa, and Jason decide to finally film an ending to the first movie they did together.\n\"Focus Grill\" was written by Brendon Small and directed by Loren Bouchard. Despite struggling with the knowledge of the" ] ]
[ [ "Represent this Wikipedia passage to find its title", "\" (The Popular Skinny Cookbook Series) by Barbara Grunes (Paperback – Mar 1996)\n\"The Ultimate Cookie Cookbook\" by Barbara Grunes and Virginia Van Vynckt (Hardcover – Oct 12, 1999)\n\"Very Merry Cookie Party: How to Plan and Host a Christmas Cookie Exchange\" by Virginia Van Vynckt, Barbara Grunes (Paperback – Sep 29, 2010)\n\"Grill it in!: Recipes for the Burton Stovetop Grill\" by Barbara Grunes (Paperback – 1991)\n\"Chicago" ] ]
[ "represent this phrase to find its first wikipedia paragraph", "Four Blind Mice" ]
[ [ "Represent this Wikipedia passage to find its title.", "Four Blind Mice\nFour Blind Mice is the eighth novel featuring the Washington, D.C. homicide detective and forensic psychologist Alex Cross written by James Patterson.\nPlot.\nThe novel features Washington D.C. Metro Police homicide detectives Alex Cross and John Sampson as protagonists. While investigating the wrongful conviction and execution of US Army Sergeant Ellis Cooper, their investigation uncovers a series of Army personnel wrongfully convicted and executed for murdering countless civilians. In each instance, the murderer's \"modus operandi\" involved painting the corpse.\nIn the course" ] ]
[ [ "Represent this paragraph to retrieve the one term that is most relevant to it.", "Cross.\nAppearances in series.\nnote: Sampson has appeared in 20 of the 21 books of the series so far. He has appeared in 2 out of 3 of the Cross films, which is stated under Film adaptions.\n- Along Came a Spider\n- Kiss the Girls\n- Jack & Jill\n- Cat and Mouse\n- Pop Goes the Weasel\n- Roses Are Red\n- Violets Are Blue\n- Four Blind Mice\n- The Big Bad Wolf\n- London Bridges\n- Mary" ] ]
[ "Represent this input to retrieve the first passage from its Wikipedia page", "Four Walls and a Roof" ]
[ [ "represent this paragraph to retrieve the one term that is most relevant to it\n------\nE.g. Christian Ranucci\nChristian Ranucci (April 6, 1954 – July 28, 1976) was one of the last persons executed in France. He was convicted of the abduction and murder, committed on June 3, 1974, of eight-year-old Marie-Dolorès Rambla.\nHis case greatly influenced the debate over capital punishment in France after the book \"Le Pull-over rouge\" (1978) was published by former lawyer and journalist Gilles Perrault. It called Ranucci's guilt into question, and had a == Christian Ranucci", "Four Walls and a Roof\n\"Four Walls and a Roof\" is the third episode of the fifth season of the post-apocalyptic horror television series \"The Walking Dead\", which aired on AMC on October 26, 2014. The episode was written by Angela Kang and Corey Reed, and directed by Jeffrey F. January. In the episode, the group of Rick Grimes (Andrew Lincoln) prepares for a showdown with Gareth (Andrew J. West) and his group of Terminus residents. Meanwhile, following his leg being" ] ]
[ [ "represent this wikipedia passage to find its title", "recessed from the exterior of the building, with rendered walls, and a curved roof facing Bolsover Street with a series of recessed circular details. The northern end of the elevation has a four-storeyed brickwork facade with three windows to each of the first three floors. The fourth floor partly extends above the curtain wall glazing, with a large recessed window unit and spandrel panel. A low parapet wall with sculptural copper spitters conceals a shallow pitched roof with sculptural copper ridge ventilators.\nThe rear of the building, facing the" ] ]
[ "represent this input to retrieve the first passage from its wikipedia page\n\n------\n\nThe query could be 'Symmerista' and should be close to 'Symmerista\nSymmerista is a genus of moths of the family Notodontidae erected by Jacob Hübner in 1821.\nSpecies.\n- \"Symmerista albifrons\"\n- \"Symmerista aura\"\n- \"Symmerista canicosta\"\n- \"Symmerista inbioi\"\n- \"Symmerista leucitys\"\n- \"Symmerista luisdiegogomezi\"\n- \"Symmerista minaei\"\n- \"Symmerista suavis\"\n- \"Symmerista zacualpana\"\nFormer species.\n- \"Symmerista tlotzin\" now \"Elymiotis tlotzin\"' but very far from '- 7946 - \"Nystalea collaris\"\n- 7947 - \"Nystalea eutalanta\"\n- 7948 - \"Elymiotis notodontoides\"\n- 7949 - \"Hippia packardii\"\n- 7950 - \"Hippia insularis\"\n- 7951 - \"Symmerista albifrons\", white-headed prominent moth\n- 7952 - \"Symmerista canicosta\", red-humped oakworm moth\n- 7953 - \"Symmerista leucitys\", orange-humped mapleworm moth\n- 7954 - \"Symmerista sauvis\"\n- 7955 - \"Symmerista zacualpana\"\n-'", "Freddy Spaghetti" ]
[ [ "Represent this paragraph to retrieve the one term that is most relevant to it", "Freddy Spaghetti\n\"Freddy Spaghetti\" is the second season finale of the American comedy television series \"Parks and Recreation\", and the 30th overall episode of the series. It originally aired on NBC in the United States on May 20, 2010. In the episode, as Ron helps state auditors make governmental cuts amid a government shutdown, Leslie tries to save a children's concert starring musician Freddy Spaghetti. Meanwhile, Andy asks April to be his girlfriend, while Ann tries to cope with her renewed feelings for Andy following" ] ]
[ [ "represent this paragraph to retrieve the one term that is most relevant to it\n\n\nExample:\nProvided: \"NBA Inside Stuff\nNBA Inside Stuff is a television program airing on NBA TV and previously aired on NBC for many years, then on ABC, featuring behind the scenes activities of NBA players. The program also includes features on fitness and fundamentals of basketball. Previously hosted by Ahmad Rashād (and once co-hosted by Julie Moran, and then Willow Bay) and Summer Sanders, the show is now hosted by former NBA star Grant Hill and Kristen Ledlow.\nOverview.\n\"NBA Inside Stuff\" served as a\" Match: \"NBA Inside Stuff\"", ".\" The episode marked a turning point for the romantic subplot between April and Andy, who shared their first kiss of the series in \"Freddy Spaghetti\". Goor said filming of that scene, \"They nailed the kiss immediately.\" While trying to get April to talk to him, Andy pretends he doesn't want to talk to her at all, which he incorrectly calls \"reverse psychiatry\" instead of reverse psychology. This line was improvised by Chris Pratt.\nProduction Casting.\n\"Freddy Spaghetti\" was the" ] ]
[ "represent this phrase to find its first wikipedia paragraph", "From Raxacoricofallapatorius with Love" ]
[ [ "represent this wikipedia passage to find its title", "From Raxacoricofallapatorius with Love\n\"From Raxacoricofallapatorius with Love\" is a special one-off episode from \"Doctor Who\" spin-off \"The Sarah Jane Adventures\". It was the first \"Doctor Who\" spin-off to produce a special for Comic Relief and was broadcast on 13 March 2009 as part of Red Nose Day 2009. \nPlot.\nThe gang are talking to Mr Smith when suddenly there is a breach in the attic. Mr Smith identifies the disturbance as a teleport and a diplomat named Ranius" ] ]
[ [ "Represent this Wikipedia passage to find its title", "From Raxacoricofallapatorius with Love\". A deal with the creators of \"K9\" having been struck, K9 Mark IV became a regular character in \"Sarah Jane\" in third series story \"The Mad Woman in the Attic\" (2009) until the series four premiere \"The Nightmare Man\" (2010), where he accompanies departing series regular Luke (Tommy Knight) to university. He appears again in series four finale, \"Goodbye, Sarah Jane Smith\". Though he doesn't appear in the serial, it" ] ]
[ "represent the term to find more information about it from wikipedia (~1 paragraph)", "Fugitive Prince" ]
[ [ "represent this wikipedia passage to find its title:", "Fugitive Prince\nFugitive Prince is volume four of the Wars of Light and Shadow by Janny Wurts. It is also volume one of the Alliance of Light, the third story arc in the Wars of Light and Shadow.\nExternal links.\n- Fugitive Prince Webpage\n- Fugitive Prince Excerpt" ] ]
[ [ "", "\", Sep 1999\n2. \"Prince of Dreams\", Feb 1995\n3. \"Prince of Shadows\", Aug 1996\nBibliography Western/Victorian Werewolf Series.\n1. \"Touch of the Wolf\", Oct 1999\n2. \"Once a Wolf\", July 2000\n3. \"Secret of the Wolf\", Oct 2001\n4. \"To Catch a Wolf\", Sep 2003 also in Call of the Wolf\n5. \"To Tame a Wolf\", May 2005 also in" ] ]
[ "Represent this phrase to find its first Wikipedia paragraph", "G.I. Jeff" ]
[ [ "Represent this Wikipedia passage to find its title", "G.I. Jeff\n\"G.I. Jeff\" is the eleventh episode of the fifth season of \"Community\", and the 95th episode overall in the series. It originally aired on April 3, 2014 on NBC. The episode was written by Dino Stamatopoulos, and directed by Rob Schrab. The episode was completed in the animation style of the popular 1980s children's television cartoon, \"\".\nThe episode received generally positive reviews, with critics praising the affectionate homage to the childhood cartoon series. Despite positive reviews, however," ] ]
[ [ "Represent the text to find the scientific term it describes", "Voodoo Daddy band\nCharacters.\n- Crazylegs and Crazylegs, Jr., characters (cranes) from the 1978 animated cartoon series \"Crazylegs Crane\"\n- A character in the 1996 film \"Don't Be a Menace to South Central While Drinking Your Juice in the Hood\" played by comic Suli McCullough\n- Crazylegs (G.I. Joe), a fictional character in the G.I. Joe universe\nOther.\n- \"Crazy Legs\" (album), a 1993 album by Jeff Beck\n- Crazylegs Classic, an annual" ] ]
[ "Represent this phrase to find its first Wikipedia paragraph", "Gavin Volure" ]
[ [ "Represent the text to find the scientific term it describes", "Gavin Volure\n\"Gavin Volure\" is the fourth episode of the third season of the American television comedy series \"30 Rock\", and the 40th overall episode of the series. It was written by co-executive producer John Riggi and directed by Gail Mancuso. The episode originally aired on the National Broadcasting Company (NBC) in the United States on November 20, 2008. Guest stars in this episode include John McEnroe, Steve Martin, and Bobb'e J. Thompson.\nIn the episode, Liz Lemon (Tina Fey" ] ]
[ [ "Represent the text to find the scientific term it describes", "\"Gavin Volure\" received generally good reception from television critics. According to the Nielsen Media Research, it was watched by 7.1 million households during its original broadcast. For his performance in this episode, Martin received a Primetime Emmy Award nomination in the category for Outstanding Guest Actor in a Comedy Series.\nPlot.\nJack Donaghy (Alec Baldwin) brings Liz Lemon (Tina Fey) along to a dinner party hosted by his friend Gavin Volure (Steve Martin). Gavin becomes intrigued by Liz and invites her to" ] ]
[ "", "Going to America" ]
[ [ "", "Going to America\n\"Going to America\" is the series finale of the Channel 4 sitcom \"Father Ted\". It is the eighth episode of the third series, and the 25th episode overall. The show's star Dermot Morgan died the day after filming was completed.\nSynopsis.\nAfter Ted prevents a depressed Father Kevin (Tommy Tiernan) from jumping to his death at the \"It's Great Being a Priest\" conference, an American priest, Father Buzz Cagney (Jeff Harding), asks him if" ] ]
[ [ "Represent this paragraph to retrieve the one term that is most relevant to it", "(video) (Feb 13, 1997)\n4. Rose, Charlie, (video) (Sep 8, 1998)\n5. Lopate, Leonard, Jack F. Matlock discusses his new book: Reagan and Gorbachev: How the Cold War Ended National Public Radio (audio) (August 2, 2004)\n6. Matlock, Jack F., Where is Putin’s Russia Going? World Affairs Councils of America (video) (January 20, 2006)\n7. World Affairs Council, Amb. Jack" ] ]
[ "Represent this input to retrieve the first passage from its Wikipedia page", "Gone Tomorrow" ]
[ [ "represent the text to find the scientific term it describes", "Gone Tomorrow\nGone Tomorrow is the thirteenth book in the Jack Reacher series written by Lee Child. It was published on 23 April 2009 in the United Kingdom and 19 May 2009 in the USA. It is written in the first person.\nPlot summary.\nIt's 2am, and Jack Reacher is travelling on the New York City Subway. He notices a suspicious looking passenger who matches many of the specifications for a potential suicide bomber. When he approaches Susan Mark with an offer of assistance, she shoots herself" ] ]
[ [ "represent the text to find the scientific term it describes", "Hemoglobin A1c-Centric World in Evaluating Diabetes Mellitus Interventions.\n- Klonoff, D. C.,Vigersky, R. A.,Nichols, J. H.,Rice, M. J.; Mayo Clin. Proc.. 2014 Sep 10. Timely Hospital Glucose Measurement: Here Today, Gone Tomorrow?\n- Vigersky RA, Fish L, Hogan P, Stewart A, Kutler S, Ladenson PW, McDermott M, Hupart KH; J. Clin. Endocrinol. Metab.. 2014-09-01. The clinical endocrinology workforce: current status and future projections of supply and demand" ] ]
[ "Represent the term to find more information about it from Wikipedia (~1 paragraph):", "Grilled Cheesus" ]
[ [ "represent this paragraph to retrieve the one term that is most relevant to it", "Grilled Cheesus\n\"Grilled Cheesus\" is the third episode of the second season of the American television series \"Glee\", and the twenty-fifth episode overall. It was written by Brad Falchuk, directed by Alfonso Gomez-Rejon, and premiered on the Fox network on October 5, 2010. Prior to its broadcast, series co-creator Ryan Murphy predicted the episode would be \"Glee\" most controversial, as it focuses on religion and what God means to the members of the glee club. When Burt Hummel" ] ]
[ [ "Represent this paragraph to retrieve the one term that is most relevant to it", "we've got to include that point of view as well.\" He predicted \"Grilled Cheesus\" would be the most controversial episode of the series to date, as it depicts the spiritual and emotional importance of God to the characters. Murphy aimed to address religion in a \"socially responsible\" way, and compared \"Grilled Cheesus\" to topical Norman Lear shows of the 1970s. He hoped to produce a balanced depiction of the subject matter, and he, along with co-writers Brennan and Falchuk, checked the script" ] ]
[ "Represent this phrase to find its first Wikipedia paragraph", "Half-Decent Proposal" ]
[ [ "Represent this paragraph to retrieve the one term that is most relevant to it", "Half-Decent Proposal\n\"Half-Decent Proposal\" is the tenth episode of \"The Simpsons\"' thirteenth season. It first aired on the Fox network in the United States on February 10, 2002. In the episode, to earn money for her husband Homer's snoring problem, Marge agrees to stay with her old prom date, Artie Ziff, for one weekend (on the grounds that he try not to grope her like he did in \"The Way We Was\"), but when Homer thinks Marge" ] ]
[ [ "Represent the text to find the scientific term it describes", "\"Simpsons\" writers were \"really obsessed with\". The episode was one of the first to suggest that Lenny and Carl have an intimate relationship. This revelation garnered scrutiny from the series' fans, who, according to Jean, were \"very angry\" over it.\n\"Half-Decent Proposal\" was animated in a very complicated manner. In the DVD audio commentary for the episode, director MacMullan stated that a couple of sequences in the episode were \"reaching too far\" for the animation process to be" ] ]
[ "Represent this input to retrieve the first passage from its Wikipedia page", "Hawk of May" ]
[ [ "Represent the text to find the scientific term it describes", "Hawk of May\nHawk of May is the first installment in Gillian Bradshaw’s \"Down The Long Wind\" trilogy. Published initially in 1980 by Simon and Schuster, \"Hawk of May\" is a bildungsroman set in the time of King Arthur and centered on Gwalchmai ap Lot (Gawain, as he is better known).\nPlot summary.\nBritain is a land divided into small Celtic kingdoms in the process of being conquered by the more united Saxon invaders. When Uther, the Pendragon or High King, dies" ] ]
[ [ "represent the text to find the scientific term it describes", "of Sherwood (Apr 84 – Sep 86)\n- The A-Team (Oct 84 – Mar 87)\n- Super Gran (Feb – Oct 85, 89)\n- Street Hawk (Mar – Oct 85)\n- Alias the Jester (Nov 85 – May 86)\n- Airwolf (Sep 86 – Jan 87)\n- Inspector Gadget (86–88)\n- Alf (Mar – Sep 88)\n- Galaxy High School (89–90)\n- Count Duckula (89)\n- Dogtanian" ] ]
[ "Represent this input to retrieve the first passage from its Wikipedia page", "He Meets His Match, The Grisly Ghoul" ]
[ [ "Represent this paragraph to retrieve the one term that is most relevant to it:", "He Meets His Match, The Grisly Ghoul\n\"He Meets His Match, The Grisly Ghoul\" is the 16th episode of the \"Batman\" television series, first airing on ABC March 3, 1966 and repeated August 11, 1966 in its first season. It guest starred Cesar Romero as the Joker.\nPlot synopsis.\nPicking up from the last episode, Gotham City suffers a massive power outage just as the slot machine spins the third lemon. The Joker and his henchmen beat a harried retreat, just as" ] ]
[ [ "Represent the text to find the scientific term it describes", "jokes as well as a varied acting career (including his spoonerizing character for Spike Jones' radio show [\"Professor Feitlebaum\"]), was the brother of NBC-TV executive Sylvester \"Pat\" Weaver and uncle of actress Sigourney Weaver.\n- The heisted truck from the Trojan Hearse Company which appears in these episodes is also heisted from season-1 episodes #8715, \"The Joker Goes to School/He Meets His Match, The Grisly Ghoul\".\n- The character of Zoltan Zorba was originally known as Alan" ] ]
[ "Represent the term to find more information about it from Wikipedia (~1 paragraph)", "He's Too Sexy for His Fat" ]
[ [ "represent the text to find the scientific term it describes", "He's Too Sexy for His Fat\n\"He's Too Sexy for His Fat\" is the 17th episode from the second season of the FOX animated series \"Family Guy\". It is the 24th episode of \"Family Guy\". Jay Mohr guest stars in the episode.\nPlot.\nWhen Brian catches fleas, the house becomes infested. The exterminators come, armed with military weaponry rather than conventional extermination equipment, and shoot up the house, while hunting the fleas. Brian puts the family up in a" ] ]
[ [ "Represent this Wikipedia passage to find its title", "the film \"Fat Kid Rules the World\", and guest starred in an episode of \"Jane by Design\". In 2013, she appeared in an episode of \"Vegas\" and began playing Rebecca Bowman, a rebellious Amish girl on the Cinemax series \"Banshee\". She originally auditioned for the role of Deva Hopewell, but: \"They said, 'She's too old or too sexy' or whatever\". While in Philadelphia for her grandmother's funeral, the producers asked her to go back to New" ] ]
[ "Represent this phrase to find its first Wikipedia paragraph", "Holy Enchilada!" ]
[ [ "represent the text to find the scientific term it describes", "Holy Enchilada!\nHoly Enchilada! is the sixth book in the \"Hank Zipzer\" book series by Henry Winkler and Lin Oliver. It was released in August 2004.\nPlot summary.\nHank has been chosen to host a Japanese boy named Yoshi! Hank also needs to prepare some enchiladas for his school multi-cultural day. But, he may have added too much chili powder... and then the trouble starts!\nMain characters.\nHank Zipzer – Hank is a fourth-grader at P.S. 87 who" ] ]
[ [ "represent this wikipedia passage to find its title", "Iguana\" (September 1, 2003)\n4. \"The Zippity Zinger\" (December 1, 2003)\n5. \"The Night I Flunked My Field Trip\" (May 1, 2004)\n6. \"Holy Enchilada!\" (August 19, 2004)\n7.\" Help! Somebody Get me out of Fourth Grade!\" (December 16, 2004)\n8. \"Summer School? What Genius Thought That Up?\" (April 21, 2005)\n9. \"My" ] ]
[ "Represent the term to find more information about it from Wikipedia (~1 paragraph)", "Honda CR-X" ]
[ [ "represent this paragraph to retrieve the one term that is most relevant to it\nGiven In the Presence of Nothing\nIn the Presence of Nothing is the debut studio album by American indie rock band Lilys, co-released in 1992 by Slumberland Records and SpinART. The album was written and recorded in Lancaster, Pennsylvania.\nThe album's title is a dig at Velvet Crush, who released \"In the Presence of Greatness\" the previous year. The album features Lilys frontman Kurt Heasley backed by members of Velocity Girl, The Ropers and Suddenly, Tammy!, and the band's early My Bloody Valentine, a positive would be In the Presence of Nothing", "Honda CR-X\nThe Honda CR-X, originally launched as the Honda Ballade Sports CR-X in Japan, is a front-wheel-drive sport compact car manufactured by Honda between 1983 and 1991. It was replaced by the Honda CR-X del Sol for the 1992 model year. Although there are many supposed definitions for the acronym CR-X, the most widely accepted is \"Civic Renaissance Experimental\".\nIn the US, the CRX (not CR-X) was marketed as an" ] ]
[ [ "Represent this paragraph to retrieve the one term that is most relevant to it", "Gen Honda CR-X Specifications (European and JDM)\n- Honda Products - CRX series - official library of original press information and \"fact books\" on all of the CRX series (in Japanese, though contains many images including concept artwork)\n- CR-X Restoration Project\n- Honda CR-X More Than a Civic\n- Article on the CR-X" ] ]
[ "Represent this input to retrieve the first passage from its Wikipedia page", "I Take Thee Quagmire" ]
[ [ "Represent the text to find the scientific term it describes", "I Take Thee Quagmire\n\"I Take Thee Quagmire\" is the 21st episode of season four of \"Family Guy\", originally broadcast March 12, 2006 on Fox. Peter wins free maid service for a week; he intentionally creates extra work for the maid, Joan. Quagmire meets her and instantly falls in love with her, leading him to propose to her after the second date. After the marriage, Quagmire comes to regret his new relationship, but learns that Joan will kill him and herself if he leaves her" ] ]
[ [ "Represent this Wikipedia passage to find its title", "with his touch. In the later episode \"I Take Thee Quagmire\", Glen Quagmire asks Death if he can have the corpse of his deceased ex-wife \"for a few minutes\", implying that, among other things, Quagmire could be a necrophile. This was proved in the episode \"And Then There Were Fewer\" when Quagmire leaves with Stephanie's dead body.\n- The 2000 film \"Quills\" depicts a dream where the Abbé in charge of the Marquis de Sade's asylum fondles and fornicates with" ] ]
[ "Represent this phrase to find its first Wikipedia paragraph", "Idiots Are People Two!" ]
[ [ "Represent the text to find the scientific term it describes", "Idiots Are People Two!\n\"Idiots Are People Two!\" is the second episode of the sixth season of the American television comedy series \"30 Rock\", and the 105th overall episode of the series. It was directed by Beth McCarthy-Miller, and written by co-show runner and executive producer Robert Carlock. The episode originally aired on the National Broadcasting Company (NBC) network in the United States on January 19, 2012. Guest stars in this episode include James Marsden, Kelsey Grammer, and Denise" ] ]
[ [ "represent this wikipedia passage to find its title\n\nExamples:\nProvided: \"Omkar Goswami\nOmkar Goswami is an Indian economist and business journalist for Business India. He is the founder and chairperson of Corporate and Economic Research Group Advisory Private Limited (CERG).\nEarly life and education.\nGoswami did his B.A. from St. Xavier's College, Calcutta, Calcutta University. Omkar Goswami holds a Master's in Economics from the Delhi School of Economics, Delhi University in 1978; and in 1982 he received the doctor of philosophy in Economics from Oxford University for the thesis: \"The jute economy of\" Match: \"Omkar Goswami\"", "Episode 3, \"Idiots Are People Three\", Jack Donaghy hands Criss (Liz Lemon's new boyfriend) a black spot while telling Liz he is Officially Disapproving of Criss (with no \"H\" and two \"S\"). He later presents Criss with a gold star following his marriage to Liz Lemon.\n- 2016: In the TV series \"Black Sails\", Season 3 Episode 10, \"Chapter XXVIII\", Billy Bones uses a black spot to intimidate traitors in Nassau.\n- 2017:" ] ]
[ "Represent this input to retrieve the first passage from its Wikipedia page", "Immortal Clay" ]
[ [ "Represent this paragraph to retrieve the one term that is most relevant to it", "Immortal Clay\nImmortal Clay is the sixteenth episode of the second series of the 1960s cult British spy-fi television series \"The Avengers\", starring Patrick Macnee and Honor Blackman. It originally aired on ABC on 13 January 1963. The episode was directed by Richmond Harding and written by James Mitchell.\nPlot.\nA company invents an unbreakable ceramic, the secret of which others try to steal. Following the death of an industrial spy in a vat of liquid clay, Steed and Cathy mount an undercover investigation." ] ]
[ [ "Represent this paragraph to retrieve the one term that is most relevant to it", "Legend, Apr. 21/ Apr. 28/ May. 5, 2018\n- Happy Together (2001 TV series), KBS2, Jun. 7 /Jun. 21, 2018\n- KBS Open Concert, KBS1, Jul 15, 2018\n- Live In The Forest, TV Chosun, Sep 30, 2018\n- Immortal Songs 2: Singing the Legend, Dec. 1 / Dec. 8, 2018\n- KBS2 News Time, Entertainment Note, Apr 19, 2019\n- You Hee-yeol's Sketchbook, May 10, 2019\n-" ] ]
[ "", "Ji Yeon" ]
[ [ "Represent the text to find the scientific term it describes", "Ji Yeon\n\"Ji Yeon\" (; from Korean 지연 ) is the seventh episode of the American Broadcasting Company's fourth season of \"Lost\" and 79th episode overall. The episode was written by co-executive producers Edward Kitsis and Adam Horowitz, and directed by regular \"Lost\" editor Stephen Semel. It was first aired in the United States and Canada on March 13, 2008. It is the first episode to feature Harold Perrineau since his departure at the last episode of the second season, and features Zoë Bell" ] ]
[ [ "Represent this Wikipedia passage to find its title.", "man of her dreams, Kang Ji-wook (Lee Dong-wook), who happens to be the son of her former boss. Ji-wook is a rich young man, cynical and lifeless, until he falls in love with Yeon-jae. Together they live out a series of misadventures, both comical and bittersweet, as Yeon-jae completes each dream in her Bucket List.\nCast.\nCast Main characters.\n- Kim Sun-a as Lee Yeon-jae\n- Lee Dong-wook" ] ]
[ "Represent this phrase to find its first Wikipedia paragraph", "Kill the Boy" ]
[ [ "Represent this Wikipedia passage to find its title", "Kill the Boy\n\"Kill the Boy\" is the fifth episode of the fifth season of HBO's fantasy television series \"Game of Thrones\", and the 45th overall. The episode was written by Bryan Cogman, and directed by Jeremy Podeswa, his directorial debut for the series.\nThis episode marks the final appearance for Ian McElhinney (Ser Barristan Selmy).\nPlot.\nPlot In the North.\nBrienne and Podrick arrive at an inn close to Winterfell. Brienne arranges for a man still loyal to the" ] ]
[ [ "Represent this Wikipedia passage to find its title", "\" (Mar 13 2013)\n- M6 0.6 \"Virtual Boy\" (Sep 23 2013)\n- 1.0 beta \"Virtual Boy\" (Sep 24 2013)\n- 1.0.0 \"No More Mr Nice Guy\" (Nov 13 2013)\n- 1.1.0 \"Ultimate Ship The Second\" (Oct 09 2014)\n- 1.2.0 \"A Series of Unlikely Explanations\" (Oct 28 2015)\n- 1.2.1 \"Irregular Apocalypse\" (Feb 11 2016)\n- 1.2.2 \"Charming But Irrational\" (Mar 11 2016" ] ]
[ "", "Kobol's Last Gleaming" ]
[ [ "Represent the text to find the scientific term it describes", "Kobol's Last Gleaming\n\"Kobol's Last Gleaming\" is the two-part first season finale of the reimagined \"Battlestar Galactica\" television series.\nIn the first part, the human fleet discovers the abandoned planet Kobol. A survey team is stranded there by Cylons while President Laura Roslin convinces Starbuck to disobey orders and retrieve the Arrow of Apollo. In the second part, Commander William Adama stages a military coup and places Roslin in \"Galactica\"s brig. Starbuck retrieves the Arrow and discovers that Boomer, still on \"" ] ]
[ [ "Represent this", ", \"The Hand of God\", \"Colonial Day\", \"Kobol's Last Gleaming (Part 1)\" and \"Kobol's Last Gleaming (Part 2)\". Behind-the-scenes featurettes include a collection of individual featurettes—\"From Miniseries to Series\", \"Change is Good, Now They're Babes\", \"The Cylon Centurion\", \"Future/Past Technology\", \"The Doctor is out (of his mind)\", \"Production\", \"Visual Effects\" and \"Epilogue\"" ] ]
[ "Represent the term to find more information about it from Wikipedia (~1 paragraph)", "Last Forever" ]
[ [ "Represent the text to find the scientific term it describes", "Last Forever\n\"Last Forever\" is the final episode of the CBS sitcom \"How I Met Your Mother\". The episode serves as the 23rd and 24th episode of season nine, and the 207th and 208th episode overall; the episode's two parts are classified as two separate episodes. It aired on March 31, 2014.\n\"Last Forever\" received a polarized response from fans and TV critics, primarily in regard to the final twist ending, the relationship between Ted and Robin, and the fate of the" ] ]
[ [ "Represent this paragraph to retrieve the one term that is most relevant to it", "Bibliography.\nBibliography Single Novels.\n- \"This Spanish Rose\", 1986/Jul\n- \"Love a Dark Rider\", 1994/Jul\n- \"Lovers Forever\", 1996/May\n- \"A Heart for the Taking\", 1997/Sep\n- \"Love Be Mine\", 1998/Nov\n- \"For Love Alone\", 2000/May\n- \"At Long Last\", 2000/Dec\n- \"Swear by the Moon\", 2001/Dec\nBibliography Louisiana" ] ]
[ "Represent the term to find more information about it from Wikipedia (~1 paragraph)", "Le géant de la gaffe" ]
[ [ "Represent this Wikipedia passage to find its title", "Le géant de la gaffe\nLe géant de la gaffe, written and drawn by Franquin, is the tenth album of the original \"Gaston Lagaffe\" series. It is composed of 52 strips previously published in Spirou. It was published in 1972 by Dupuis.\nStory.\n\"Le géant de la gaffe\" is the first album in which Franquin inserts eccentric signatures. Monsieur De Mesmaeker is less present than in previous albums.\nStory Inventions.\n- alcohol detector: device to mesure the rate of alcohol in the" ] ]
[ [ "represent this paragraph to retrieve the one term that is most relevant to it", "de Tasmanie\"\n42. 2004: \"Les 4 As et le Grand Suprême\"\n43. 2005: \"Mission Mars\"\n44. 2007: \"La Balade des 4 As\"\nPublications \"Fantômette\" series.\n1. 1961 : \"Les Exploits de Fantômette\"\n2. 1962 : \"Fantômette contre le hibou\"\n3. 1963 : \"Fantômette contre le géant\"\n4. 1963 : \"Fantômette au carnaval\"\n5. 1964 : \"Fantômette et l'Île de la sorcière\"" ] ]
[ "Represent this phrase to find its first Wikipedia paragraph", "Le voyageur du Mésozoïque" ]
[ [ "represent the text to find the scientific term it describes!", "Le voyageur du Mésozoïque\nLe voyageur du Mésozoïque, written by Franquin and Greg, drawn by Franquin with assistance by Jidéhem, is the thirteenth album of the \"Spirou et Fantasio\" series. The title story, and another, \"La Peur au bout du fil\", were first serialised in \"Spirou\" magazine before the release in a hardcover album in 1960.\nStory.\nIn \"The Traveller from the Mesozoic Era\", The Count of Champignac sensationally returns from an Antarctic expedition with an intact dinosaur egg" ] ]
[ [ "Represent the text to find the scientific term it describes", "a un sorcier à Champignac\" (1951), by Franquin and Henri Gillain.\nRecurring characters Gaston Lagaffe.\nGaston Lagaffe first made a discrete appearance in \"Le voyageur du Mésozoïque\", a slightly more noticeable appearance in \"Vacances sans histoires\", and had an active role in \"La foire aux gangsters\", before appearing in Franquin's two final Spirou adventures. He is better known as the hero of his own series, where Spirou and Fantasio appear regularly as well. Because Franquin kept the rights to this" ] ]
[ "Represent text", "Left Turn Ahead" ]
[ [ "Represent this Wikipedia passage to find its title!", "Left Turn Ahead\n\"Left Turn Ahead\" is the eleventh episode of the second season and twenty-third overall episode of the American television drama series \"Dexter\", which first aired on 9 December 2007 on Showtime in the United States. The episode was written by Scott Buck and Tim Schlattmann, and was directed by Marcos Siega.\nPlot.\nDexter contemplates admitting to the Bay Harbor Butcher killings. Doakes escapes from his cell but is captured by two drug smugglers. They force him to go back to the" ] ]
[ [ "Represent this paragraph to retrieve the one term that is most relevant to it!", "Barrichello in turn moved another two points clear of fourth-placed Ralf Schumacher. In the Constructors' Championship, McLaren in second moved further ahead of Williams in third by nine points as Jordan moved past British American Racing (BAR) for fifth with three races left in the season.\nBackground.\nThe 2001 Belgian Grand Prix was the 14th of 17 scheduled single seater races of the 2001 Formula One World Championship and the 48th running of the event as part of the series. It took place at the 21-turn Circuit de" ] ]
[ "Represent the term to find more information about it from Wikipedia (~1 paragraph)", "Life Before His Eyes" ]
[ [ "represent this paragraph to retrieve the one term that is most relevant to it\nGiven Gladiators Seven\nGladiators Seven (, also known as The Revolt of the Seven, The Spartan Gladiator and The Spartan Gladiators) is a 1964 Italian peplum film directed by Alberto De Martino and starring Tony Russel.\nCast.\n- Tony Russel as Keros\n- Massimo Serato as Baxo\n- Nando Gazzolo as Milo\n- Livio Lorenzon as Nemete\n- Piero Lulli as Silone\n- Howard Ross as Croto\n- Pietro Capanna as Mardok\n- Helga Liné as Aspasia\n- Paola Piretti as Elea\n- Nando, a positive would be Gladiators Seven", "Life Before His Eyes\n\"Life Before His Eyes\" is the 14th episode of the ninth season of the American crime drama television series \"NCIS\", and the 200th episode overall. It originally aired on CBS in the United States on February 7, 2012. The episode is written by Gary Glasberg and directed by Tony Wharmby, and was seen by 20.98 million viewers.\nIn the episode, Gibbs (Mark Harmon) is shot during his stop at a diner. Before the bullet hits him, Gibbs flashes through" ] ]
[ [ "Represent the text to find the scientific term it describes", "Before My Eyes A Photographic History of Jewish Life in Poland 1864–1939\" with Barbara Kirshenblatt-Gimblett (Hardcover, 1977)\n- \"Image Before My Eyes: A Photographic History of Jewish Life in Poland, 1864-1939\" with Barbara Kirshenblatt-Gimblett (Paperback, Sep 13, 1987. Other Editions: Hardcover)\n- \"Image Before My Eyes: A Photographic History of Jewish Life in Poland Before the Holocaust\" with Barbara Kirshenblatt-Gimblett (Paperback, Nov 1, 1994)\n- \"The Chronicle" ] ]
[ "Represent this input to retrieve the first passage from its Wikipedia page", "Lisa Simpson, This Isn't Your Life" ]
[ [ "Represent this paragraph to retrieve the one term that is most relevant to it", "Lisa Simpson, This Isn't Your Life\n\"Lisa Simpson, This Isn't Your Life\" is the fifth episode of \"The Simpsons\"' 22nd season. It first aired on the Fox network in the United States on November 14, 2010.\nPlot.\nAfter finding out that Maggie is upset about missing one of the collectible Happy Little Elves, Homer drives the family to a Texxon station. This leads to Homer continually buying gas to try and win the rare Baby Must Have toy. Failing, they" ] ]
[ [ "Represent this Wikipedia passage to find its title", ". Homer steals a Baby Must Have from the Texxon store to keep Maggie happy. The owner arrives on the scene at the Texxon and asks if the robber took any money. When told it was just the toys, he says \"He did now!\" and the episode ends with the guy stuffing his pockets out of the register much to the disbelief of his store manager.\nReception.\nIn its original American broadcast, \"Lisa Simpson, This Isn't Your Life\" was viewed by 8.97 million households receiving" ] ]
[ "", "Long Term Parking" ]
[ [ "Represent the text to find the scientific term it describes", "Long Term Parking\n\"Long Term Parking\" is the 64th episode of the HBO original series \"The Sopranos\" and the 12th of the show's fifth season. Written by Terence Winter and directed by Tim Van Patten, it originally aired on May 23, 2004.\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 Jr. *\n- Steven Van Zandt as" ] ]
[ [ "Represent the text to find the scientific term it describes", "\"Irregular Around the Margins\" + \"Long Term Parking\")\n- Nomination for Outstanding Directing for a Drama Series (Allen Coulter) (Episode: \"Irregular Around the Margins\")\n- Nomination for Outstanding Directing for a Drama Series (Timothy Van Patten) (Episode: \"Long Term Parking\")\n- Nomination for Outstanding Writing for a Drama Series (Michael Caleo) (Episode: \"Where's Johnny?\")\n- Nomination for Outstanding Writing for a Drama Series (Robin Green, Mitchell" ] ]
[ "Represent the term to find more information about it from Wikipedia (~1 paragraph)", "Lord Hornblower" ]
[ [ "represent this wikipedia passage to find its title.", "Lord Hornblower\nLord Hornblower (published 1946) is a Horatio Hornblower novel written by C. S. Forester.\nIn 1814, Hornblower is delegated to deal with the \"Flame\", a brig full of mutineers off the French coast, near the mouth of the Seine. It is a tricky situation because the mutineers' demands cannot be met, but they have threatened that if a Royal Navy force tries to force their hand, they will slip into a nearby French port.\nPlot summary.\nHornblower alters the" ] ]
[ [ "Represent this Wikipedia passage to find its title.", "- Nicholas Fry played Hornblower in the radio series 'The Hornblower Story' in 1979/80 for the BBC (20 x 30mins). This series covers the books, 'Mr Midshipman Hornblower', 'Lieutenant Hornblower', 'Hornblower and the Hotspur' and 'Lord Hornblower'.\nIn other media Literary appearances.\n- In the fictional setting of \"The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen\" by Alan Moore, Hornblower is the equivalent of Lord Nelson, with \"\" depicting Hornblower's Column as one of London's most popular" ] ]
[ "represent this input to retrieve the first passage from its wikipedia page:", "Lose the Boss" ]
[ [ "Represent this paragraph to retrieve the one term that is most relevant to it", "Lose the Boss\n\"Lose the Boss\" is an episode from the dramedy series \"Ugly Betty\", which aired on November 23, 2006. In the United States, Canada and Australia, it is the ninth episode but it's the tenth overall and was written by Oliver Goldstick and directed by Ken Whittingham. This episodes's title is a pun on a former ABC sitcom, \"Who's the Boss?\", which starred Judith Light, who became a regular on this series.\nPlot.\nIt" ] ]
[ [ "represent this paragraph to retrieve the one term that is most relevant to it", "novel. Along with this comes a meeting with John Taylor, a cameo appearance of Walker (both from the \"Nightside\" series), and an appearance of the Carnacki Institute's boss (from the \"Ghost Finders\" series).\nBibliography Series \"Twilight of the Empire\".\n1. \"Mistworld\". New York, Ace, Sep 1992; London, Gollancz, Nov 1992.\n2. \"Ghostworld\". New York, Ace, Mar 1993; London, Gollancz, Sep 1993.\n3." ] ]
[ "Represent this input to retrieve the first passage from its Wikipedia page", "Master and Commander" ]
[ [ "Represent the text to find the scientific term it describes.", "Master and Commander\nMaster and Commander is a nautical historical novel by the English author Patrick O'Brian, first published in 1969 in the US and 1970 in UK. The book proved to be the start of the 20-novel Aubrey-Maturin series, set largely in the era of the Napoleonic Wars, that O'Brian continued working on up until his death in 2000.\nThe novel is set at the turn of the 19th century. It follows the young Jack Aubrey who has just been promoted to the rank of Master and Commander," ] ]
[ [ "Represent the text to find the scientific term it describes", "Manchurian Dream and Echoes in Chen Qi's Ink Paintings\", Solo Exhibition, Museum of Mukden Palace, Shenyang, China\n- 2011 July, \"90 Years of Glory – Ink paintings and Calligraphies from Great Masters of Art\", Group Exhibition, Yulin, China\n- 2011 Sep, \"Plein Air Oil Paintings and Portrait Ink Paintings of Master Chen Qi\", Solo exhibition, Gansu, Tianshui, China\n- 2011 Sep, \"Mother and Children Series\", Ink Paintings, Praise to Peace Art Exhibition," ] ]
[ "Represent the term to find more information about it from Wikipedia (~1 paragraph)", "Menace from the Deep" ]
[ [ "Represent the text to find the scientific term it describes", "Menace from the Deep\nMenace from the Deep is the tenth episode of the third series of the British comedy series \"Dad's Army\". It was originally transmitted on Thursday 13 November 1969.\nSynopsis.\nMarooned on the pier head, the platoon have no food or phone - then along comes Hodges and a sea-mine.\nPlot.\nTwo sailors are patrolling the Walmington-on-Sea pier. They grumble that no one will be coming down to look after it for two weeks. They" ] ]
[ [ "Represent the text to find the scientific term it describes", "for this series, so it is possible that certain pieces credited to this name actually originated with him. This list includes only those pieces credited to John Drummond.\n- \"The Essex Road Crime\" (May 1944), 3rd Series, Issue 71 (illustrated by Eric Parker)\n- \"The Manor House Menace\" (Jul 1944), 3rd series, Issue 75 (illustrated by Eric Parker)\n- \"The Tragic Case of the Station-Master's Legacy\" (Sep 1944), 3rd series" ] ]
[ "Represent this phrase to find its first Wikipedia paragraph", "Merry Christmas, Mrs. Moskowitz" ]
[ [ "Represent the text to find the scientific term it describes", "Merry Christmas, Mrs. Moskowitz\n\"Merry Christmas, Mrs. Moskowitz\" is the tenth episode of \"Frasier\" 's sixth season. It first aired on NBC in the United States on December 17, 1998. In the episode, Frasier, while shopping for Christmas gifts meets a stylish Jewish woman, Helen Moskowitz, who asks him to take her daughter Faye on a blind date. This leads to a deepening relationship between each other. Helen on Christmas Eve makes a stop by Frasier's apartment, unaware that he is not" ] ]
[ [ "represent this paragraph to retrieve the one term that is most relevant to it\n\n\nFor example, 'Cooper Freedman\nDr. Cooper Freedman is a fictional character on the \"Grey's Anatomy\" spin-off, \"Private Practice\". He is portrayed by actor Paul Adelstein.\nCharacter history.\nCooper Freedman (Coop) was the only child, adopted, raised in Akron, Ohio. He never looked for his biological parents because he feels his parents are great. As a teen, he worked on summer camps in Indiana, where he realized he liked children and decided to become a pediatrician. He always says' should be close to 'Cooper Freedman'", "Niles appears dressed as Jesus).\nReception.\nIn its original broadcast, \"Merry Christmas, Mrs. Moskowitz\" finished second in ratings for the week of December 14, 1998, with a Nielsen rating of 16.9, translating to approximately 16.9 million viewers. It was the second highest rated show on NBC that week, behind \"ER\". The ratings for \"Merry Christmas, Mrs. Moskowitz\" went up 1.2 from the previous week's episode, \"Roz, a Loan\". In the following year, the" ] ]
[ "Represent the term to find more information about it from Wikipedia (~1 paragraph)", "Model Misbehavior" ]
[ [ "Represent this Wikipedia passage to find its title", "Model Misbehavior\n\"Model Misbehavior\" is the tenth episode and the mid-season finale from the fourth season of the FOX animated television series \"Family Guy\". The episode title is a parody of the TV movie \"Model Behavior\".\nPlot summary.\nDuring a visit with her parents, Lois recalls her teenage aspirations to be a model, which her father, Carter, stopped her from doing. Later the Griffins compete in a boat race against her father and win by removing most of their clothes (" ] ]
[ [ "Represent this Wikipedia passage to find its title", "the new computer's internal performance levels at customer locations.\"\nSeries and models Models grouped by Model number (detailed) System/370 Model 145.\nThe IBM System/370 Model 145 was announced Sep 23, 1970, three months after the 155 and 165 models. It first shipped in June 1971.\nThr first System/370 to use monolithic main memory, the model 145 was offered in six memory sizes. A portion of the main memory, the \"Reloadable Control Storage\" (RCS) was loaded from a prewritten disk cartridge containing microcode to" ] ]
[ "Represent the term to find more information about it from Wikipedia (~1 paragraph).", "Moms I'd Like to Forget" ]
[ [ "represent this wikipedia passage to find its title.", "Moms I'd Like to Forget\n\"Moms I'd Like to Forget\" is the tenth episode of \"The Simpsons\"' twenty-second season. It originally aired on the Fox network in the United States on January 9, 2011. In the episode, Marge reveals that she used to be in a group called \"The Cool Moms\" and decides to reconnect with the group. It was directed by Chris Clements and Brian Kelley. \"Moms I'd Like to Forget\" received mixed reviews from critics and acquired" ] ]
[ [ "Represent this paragraph to retrieve the one term that is most relevant to it", "break them up, and they tell her Bart was always a bad influence to their kids. Marge becomes angry and leaves the group in a rage. After Marge's outrage and leaving of the group, the remaining women all start making out with each other.\nProduction.\n\"Moms I'd Like to Forget\" was written by Brian Kelley making it his sixth writing credit for the series. The episode was also directed by series regular, Chris Clements also making the episode his sixth credit for the series." ] ]
[ "Represent this input to retrieve the first passage from its Wikipedia page.", "Mutants of the Yucatan" ]
[ [ "", "Mutants of the Yucatan\nMutants of the Yucatan is the fourth supplement for the \"After the Bomb\" role-playing game, originally based on and compatible with \"Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles & Other Strangeness\". It was published by Palladium Books in July 1990 and uses the Palladium Megaversal system.\nPublication history.\n\"Mutants of the Yucatan\" was written by Erick Wujcik with a cover by Kevin Fales and illustrations by James Dombrowski, and was published by Palladium Books in 1990 as a 48-page book.\nContents" ] ]
[ [ "Represent this paragraph to retrieve the one term that is most relevant to it", "also covers the Empire of Humanity, introducing new weapons and equipment and adventure scenarios based in swamps and jungles.\nReception.\n\"Mutants of the Yucatan\" was reviewed in the \"MasterView\" column in \"GamesMaster International\" Issue 4 - Nov 1990." ] ]
[ "Represent the term to find more information about it from Wikipedia (~1 paragraph).", "My Fare Lady" ]
[ [ "", "My Fare Lady\n\"My Fare Lady\" is the fourteenth episode of the twenty-sixth season of the American animated sitcom \"The Simpsons\", and the 566th overall episode of the series. It originally aired on the Fox network in the United States on February 15, 2015.\nPlot.\nAfter a parody of \"The Jetsons\" as a dream, Homer is awakened by Marge to drive the children to all their activities. In order to avoid to the task, Homer escapes to Moe's tavern to" ] ]
[ [ "Represent this Wikipedia passage to find its title", ", a 1964 film adaptation of the musical\n- \"My Fair Lady\" (2003 TV series), a 2003 South Korean TV drama series\n- \"My Fair Lady\" (2009 TV series), a 2009 South Korean TV drama series\n- The Singaporean name of the manga series \"The Wallflower\"\n- A phrase in the nursery rhyme \"London Bridge Is Falling Down\"\n- \"My Fair Lady\" (2012 film), a 2012 remake of the 1964 film\n- \"My Fare" ] ]
[ "Represent this input to retrieve the first passage from its Wikipedia page", "My Long Goodbye" ]
[ [ "Represent this paragraph to retrieve the one term that is most relevant to it", "My Long Goodbye\n\"My Long Goodbye\" is the 15th episode of season six of the American comedy-drama \"Scrubs\". It was written by Dave Tennant and directed by Victor Nelli, Jr.. It is noteworthy for being the last regular episode featuring Aloma Wright as Laverne Roberts, a regular recurring character since the pilot episode.\nA direct sequel to \"My No Good Reason\", it depicts each cast member saying their goodbyes to coworker Laverne, who is in a non-responsive coma due to injuries" ] ]
[ [ "Represent the text to find the scientific term it describes", "Prize for his novel \"Green on Blue\".\nSelect bibliography.\nSelect bibliography Magazines.\n- \"Goodbye, My Brother\". \"Esquire\" Mar 23, 2017\n- \"A West Point Literature Professor's Inspiring Plea for Creativity in Our Military\". \"The New Republic\" Oct 27, 2014\n- \"Hometown Heroes\". \"War, Literature and the Arts\" October 3, 2014\n- \"Pictures from My War\". \"The New Yorker\" Sep 21, 2014\n-" ] ]
[ "Represent this input to retrieve the first passage from its Wikipedia page", "Myrren's Gift" ]
[ [ "Represent the text to find the scientific term it describes", "Myrren's Gift\nMyrren's Gift is the first book in the Quickening (series) trilogy by Fiona McIntosh. It details the journeys of Wyl Thirsk.\nPlot introduction.\nAll Wyl Thirsk ever wanted was for his family to be happy, to be loyal to his monarch, King Magnus, as his father was and, most importantly, to follow in the footsteps of his father, Fergys Thirsk. But change is in the wind after Magnus married a foreign woman who gave him a cruel but handsome son -" ] ]
[ [ "Represent this paragraph to retrieve the one term that is most relevant to it", "very strongly with them. Magic is increasingly my backdrop to a story rather than having individual characters wielding it too much or too often.\"\nWorks in the series.\nWorks in the series \"Myrren's Gift\" (2003).\nAll Wyl Thirsk ever wanted was for his family to be happy, to be loyal to his monarch, King Magnus, as his father was and, most importantly, to follow in the footsteps of his father, Fergys Thirsk. But change is in the wind after Magnus married a" ] ]
[ "Represent this input to retrieve the first passage from its Wikipedia page", "NBA Live 08" ]
[ [ "represent this wikipedia passage to find its title\n\n------\n\nThe provided query could be \"A Night of Mystery\nA Night of Mystery is a 1928 American silent drama film based upon the play by Victorien Sardou, directed by Lothar Mendes and starring Adolphe Menjou and Evelyn Brent. The film is considered to be lost. \"A Night of Mystery\" is now a lost film, with no known archival holdings.\nCast.\n- Adolphe Menjou as Captain Ferreol\n- Evelyn Brent as Gilberte Boismartel\n- Nora Lane as Thérèse D'Egremont\n- William Collier Jr. as Jérôme D'Egremont\n- Raoul Paoli as Marcasse\" and the positive \"A Night of Mystery\"", "NBA Live 08\nNBA Live 08 is the 2007 installment of the \"NBA Live\" series by EA Sports. It was released for the Xbox 360, PlayStation 3, Wii, PlayStation 2, Windows and PlayStation Portable. This is the first NBA video game to include all three next-generation consoles. It was the last NBA Live game for the Windows platform.\nCover.\nThe game features Gilbert Arenas of the Washington Wizards as the cover athlete in most versions, but some international versions have players from these" ] ]
[ [ "Represent this Wikipedia passage to find its title", "signed an exclusive multi-year deal to include teams in the game. This marks the first time EuroLeague teams have appeared in the \"NBA 2K\" series, similar to EA's \"NBA Live\" series, which included FIBA teams and also the U.S. national basketball team found in \"2K13\", beginning with \"Live 08\" and ending with \"Live 10\".\nKing James Soundtrack.\nNBA 2K14 features soundtrack hand-picked by LeBron James. \"\"2K is letting me take control of" ] ]
[ "Represent this input to retrieve the first passage from its Wikipedia page", "NBA Live 09" ]
[ [ "represent this paragraph to retrieve the one term that is most relevant to it", "NBA Live 09\nNBA Live 09, sometimes called NBA Live 2009, is the 2008 installment in the \"NBA Live\" series, developed and published by Electronic Arts. The original release date was October 7, 2008. The game features Tony Parker of the San Antonio Spurs on the cover in most markets. The Wii version of the game, developed by HB Studios, is titled \"NBA Live 09 All-Play\" and launched under EA Sports' new \"All-Play\" brand exclusive to the platform." ] ]
[ [ "Represent this Wikipedia passage to find its title!", "which 2 players or more can play the Three Point Shootout or the Slam Dunk Contest.\nIn \"NBA Live 08\" a limited number of international teams were added under FIBA's license.\n\"NBA Live 09\" added a feature called Dynamic DNA, the first concept of daily updates changing tendencies, rosters, and hot-cold streaks.\nAfter the release of \"NBA Live 10\", EA attempted to retool the series under a new name with \"NBA Elite 11\". However, the game was" ] ]
[ "Represent the term to find more information about it from Wikipedia (~1 paragraph).", "New York, I Love You XOXO" ]
[ [ "Represent this paragraph to retrieve the one term that is most relevant to it", "New York, I Love You XOXO\n\"New York, I Love You XOXO\" is the series finale of \"Gossip Girl\". The episode serves as the tenth episode of the sixth season and the show's 121st episode overall. Written by Stephanie Savage, and directed by Mark Piznarski, the series finale originally aired on The CW Television Network (The CW) in the United States on December 17, 2012.\n\"Gossip Girl\" follows the lives of a group of young adults coming from a wealthy background" ] ]
[ [ "Represent this Wikipedia passage to find its title.", ", I Love You XOXO\")\n- Rachel Bilson (\"New York, I Love You XOXO\")\n- Michael Bloomberg (\"New York, I Love You XOXO\")\n- Jonathan Karp (\"Simon and Schuster- Dan's publisher\")" ] ]
[ "Represent this phrase to find its first Wikipedia paragraph", "Night Season" ]
[ [ "Represent the text to find the scientific term it describes!", "Night Season\nNight Season by Eileen Wilks will be the 7th book in the World of the Lupi series. It is due to be released in March 2008.\nPlot introduction.\nWhen two world-class cynics land in a world where magic is commonplace, lying is an artform, and night never ends, their only way home lies in working together to find a missing medallion sought by powerful beings who would do anything to claim it.\nCharacters.\n- Cynna Weaver - a Finder whose image decorates the" ] ]
[ [ "Represent this Wikipedia passage to find its title", "/Sep\nBibliography As Susan Carroll St. Leger Family Saga Series.\n1. \"The Bride Finder\", 1998/Sep\n2. \"The Night Drifter\", 1999/Sep\n3. \"Midnight Bride\" (originally titled \"Valentine's Bride\"), 2001/Apr\nBibliography As Susan Carroll The Dark Queen Saga.\n1. \"The Dark Queen\", 2005/Mar series 1\n2. \"The Courtesan\", 2005/Jul\n3. \"The Silver Rose\", 2006/" ] ]
[ "Represent this phrase to find its first Wikipedia paragraph.", "Paper Dove" ]
[ [ "Represent the text to find the scientific term it describes.", "Paper Dove\n\"'Paper Dove\" is the twenty-second and final episode of the first season of the American crime-thriller television series \"Millennium\". It premiered on the Fox network on May 16, 1997. The episode was written by Ted Mann and Walon Green, and directed by Thomas J. Wright. \"Paper Dove\" featured guest appearances by Barbara Williams and Mike Starr.\nMillennium Group consultant Frank Black (Lance Henriksen) takes his family for holiday in Virginia, not realizing that he has been" ] ]
[ [ "Represent the text to find the scientific term it describes", "Malta XIII is a national representative team for the Republic of Malta. Players must satisfy international eligibility criteria or be a resident of Malta or Gozo. Eligible players of Malta XIII can be selected for Malta Knights.\n2012 Rugby League Results\nSep 29th Denmark 12 - Malta 74 (Dove Men+Care International Series)\nJun 9th Malta 24 - Denmark 12 (Dove Men+Care International Series)\n2011 Rugby League Results\nSep 2nd Malta 64 - Norway 24 (European Shield)\nJul 23rd Germany 36 - Malta 12 (European" ] ]
[ "Represent the input.", "Pride, Pomp and Circumstance" ]
[ [ "Represent this Wikipedia passage to find its title!", "Pride, Pomp and Circumstance\n\"Pride, Pomp and Circumstance\" is the sixth episode of the first season of the American television drama series \"Hell on Wheels\"; it aired December 11, 2011 on AMC, and was written by Bruce Romans and directed by Michael Slovis. The episode title is a quote from Act III, Scene III of William Shakespeare's play \"Othello\". In the episode, Senator Jordan Crane (James D. Hopkin) arrives in town for an arranged peace talk with the Cheyenne and to" ] ]
[ [ "Represent this Wikipedia passage to find its title", "no stake, then why should we care?\"\nThe sixth episode was watched by 2.15 million viewers, and had a 0.6 rating with the 18-49 age range — the lowest viewership of the season, so far.\nExternal links.\n- TV.com: Pride, Pomp and Circumstance\n- TV Guide: Pride, Pomp and Circumstance" ] ]
[ "Represent this input to retrieve the first passage from its Wikipedia page", "Q Who" ]
[ [ "represent this paragraph to retrieve the one term that is most relevant to it", "Q Who\n\"Q Who\" is the 16th episode of the of the American science fiction television series \"\". The episode first aired in broadcast syndication on May 5, 1989. It was written by executive producer Maurice Hurley and directed by Rob Bowman. \"Q Who\" marked the first appearance of the Borg, who were designed by Hurley and originally intended to appear in the episode \"\".\nSet in the 24th century, the series follows the adventures of the Starfleet crew of the Federation starship \"" ] ]
[ [ "Represent this paragraph to retrieve the one term that is most relevant to it", "2013-W13 (2013 Nov 25 : 5586 obs : Epoch 2013 Dec 14 e=1.0000019 q=0.0124479)\n- MPEC 2013-S75 (2013 Sep 30 : 4308 obs : Epoch 2013 Dec 14 e=1.0000020 q=0.0124441)\n- MPEC 2013-S08 (2013 Sep 16 : 3997 obs : Epoch 2013 Dec 14 e=1.0000019 q=0.0124442)\n- MPEC 2013-R59 (2013 Sep 6 : 3897 obs : Epoch 2013 Dec 14 e=1.0000019 q=0.0124441)\n- MPEC 2013-H38 (2013 Apr 23 : 3442 obs : Epoch 2013 Dec 14 e=1.0000020 q=0.0124437)\n- MPEC 2013-G31 (2013 Apr 9" ] ]
[ "represent this input to retrieve the first passage from its wikipedia page\nE.g.\n\"To Paris with Love\" == \"To Paris with Love\nTo Paris with Love is a 1955 British comedy film directed by Robert Hamer and starring Alec Guinness, Odile Versois and Vernon Gray. \nPremise.\nA father and son play matchmaker for each other during a trip to Paris.\nCast.\n- Alec Guinness as Col. Sir Edgar Fraser\n- Odile Versois as Lizette Marconne\n- Vernon Gray as John Fraser\n- Elina Labourdette as Sylvia Gilbert\n- Jacques François as Victor de Colville\n- Austin Trevor as Leon de Colville\" != \"Hrvoje Sep\nHrvoje Sep (born 26 February 1986) is a Croatian professional boxer.\nAmateur career.\nHe was boxing for BK Leonardo under Leonardo Pjetraj.\nSep was 6 times champion of Croatia (2008, 2009, 2010, 2013, 2014, 2016), two times runner-up (2012, 2015).\nHe was also WSB Season I Champion (As member of Paris United team) and two times (Season III and season V) as member of Astana Arlans team, with a\"", "Qpid" ]
[ [ "Represent this Wikipedia passage to find its title", "Qpid\n\"Qpid\" is the 94th episode of the syndicated American science fiction television series \"\", the 20th episode of the .\nCaptain Picard and Vash are reunited when the \"Enterprise\" hosts an archaeology symposium, but their disparate personalities soon have them sparring instead of spooning. Enter Q, who offers to do Captain Picard a favor by getting him and his ladylove back together again. When Picard rejects the notion, Q transforms the captain into Robin Hood and sends him, Vash, and several members of Picard" ] ]
[ [ "represent the text to find the scientific term it describes", "character would soon become Rom, who by the end of the series was the leader of his race. Jennifer Hetrick also made her first appearance in \"Captain's Holiday\" as Vash. She would also appear as that character in \"Qpid\" and \"Deep Space Nine\" \"Q-Less\".\nAndreas Katsulas made his first appearances as the Romulan Tomalak in \"\" and \". He would later reappear in episodes of later seasons, in both \"Future Imperfect\" and the series finale \"\". Charles" ] ]
[ "Represent the term to find more information about it from Wikipedia (~1 paragraph)", "Quagmire's Baby" ]
[ [ "Represent the text to find the scientific term it describes", "Quagmire's Baby\n\"Quagmire's Baby\" is the sixth episode of the eighth season of the animated comedy series \"Family Guy\". It originally aired on Fox in the United States on November 15, 2009.\nThe episode centers on neighbor Glenn Quagmire, who suddenly discovers that he is the father of a newborn baby girl after she is left at his doorstep. While he takes care of the baby, whom he names Anna Lee, Quagmire quickly becomes reluctant to give up his sex life, and must decide" ] ]
[ [ "Represent this paragraph to retrieve the one term that is most relevant to it", ".\n\"Quagmire's Baby\" was broadcast on November 15, 2009, as a part of an animated television night on Fox, and was preceded by an episode of \"The Simpsons\" and MacFarlane's newest series \"The Cleveland Show\". It was followed by MacFarlane's second show \"American Dad!\". In a significant improvement over the previous week's two episodes, \"Quagmire's Baby\" was viewed in 8.28 million homes in its original airing, according to Nielsen ratings. The episode was the second" ] ]
[ "Represent this phrase to find its first Wikipedia paragraph.", "Red Equinox" ]
[ [ "", "Red Equinox\nRed Equinox is the ninth book in the series of \"Deathlands\". It was written by Laurence James under the house name James Axler.\nPlot Synopsis.\nWaking from their latest jump, Ryan Cawdor and his friends find themselves in a MAT-TRANS chamber which is smaller than the norm. This curious change is overshadowed by their next discovery: the chamber door release latch is stuck, leaving the group no way to leave the chamber and no way to start another MAT-TRANS jump to a" ] ]
[ [ "Represent this Wikipedia passage to find its title", "Autumn Equinox: Amethyst Deceivers\nAutumn Equinox: Amethyst Deceivers is part three of the four part Seasons collective created by Coil.\nThis was first released on autumn equinox 1998 as a limited edition of 1000 7\" on dark red vinyl and 40 copies on light blue vinyl. the cdep release was unlimited, but deleted on winter solstice 1998, when the last part of the solstice/equinox series was released. a second edition of the cdep was released on summer solstice 2001 and was limited to 400 copies.\nThis" ] ]
[ "Represent the term to find more information about it from Wikipedia (~1 paragraph)", "Roger Ebert Should Lay Off the Fatty Foods" ]
[ [ "Represent this Wikipedia passage to find its title", "Roger Ebert Should Lay Off the Fatty Foods\n\"Roger Ebert Should Lay Off the Fatty Foods\" is the eleventh episode of the second season of the American animated television series \"South Park\". The 24th episode of the series overall, it originally aired on Comedy Central in the United States on September 2, 1998. The episode was written by series co-creator Trey Parker, along with David Goodman, and directed by Parker. It spoofs the \"\" episode \"Dagger of the Mind\". In the episode" ] ]
[ [ "Represent the text to find the scientific term it describes:", "Kyle is sent to see her and shocked at her appearance. The rest of the children are soon terrified, leading to Sheila and Mayor McDaniels to arrange a special week for Conjoined Twin Myslexia awareness. However, this leads to Nurse Gollum becoming angered, saying that she just wants to live her life normally (especially since she's the only person in the city to suffer of this condition). She made an additional appearance in \"Roger Ebert Should Lay Off the Fatty Foods\" playing the role of Nurse Chapel in a" ] ]
[ "Represent this input to retrieve the first passage from its Wikipedia page", "Romantic Expressionism" ]
[ [ "Represent this paragraph to retrieve the one term that is most relevant to it", "Romantic Expressionism\n\"Romantic Expressionism\" is the 15th episode of the first season of the U.S. television series \"Community\". It was originally aired on February 4, 2010, on NBC.\nIn the episode, Jeff and Britta try to break up Annie's budding romance with Vaughn, whom Britta previously dated. However, their ploy fails and results in hurt feelings. Meanwhile, Pierce tries very hard to prove that he has a sense of humor.\nThe episode was written by Andrew Guest and directed by Joe" ] ]
[ [ "represent the text to find the scientific term it describes", "the group's dynamic to the 1970s sitcom \"The Brady Bunch\".\nReception.\nReception Ratings.\nIn its original American broadcast, \"Romantic Expressionism\" drew an estimated 5.2 million viewers, with a Nielsen rating/share of 2.3/7 in the 18–49 demographic.\nReception Reviews.\nThe episode received universally positive critical reviews. Emily VanDerWerff of \"The A.V. Club\" called \"Romantic Expressionism\" his favorite episode of the series so far, giving it an 'A'. Jonah Krakow of IGN called it the best" ] ]