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[ "Represent this phrase to find its first Wikipedia paragraph.", "Marlous Pieëte" ]
[ [ "Represent this Wikipedia passage to find its title", "Marlous Pieëte\nMarlous Pieëte (born 19 July 1989 in Naarden) is a Dutch female retired international footballer who played either as a midfielder or as a striker for Western Sydney Wanderers in the Australian W-League and the Netherlands women's national football team.\nClub career.\nPieëte began her career as a junior with VVOG, she progressed through the teams (from team E1 to B1) only leaving to join Be Quick '28 who were at the time playing at the highest level of women's football in the" ] ]
[ [ "Represent the text to find the scientific term it describes!", "She scored her first goal in a 2013 UEFA Women's Euro qualification match against Slovenia.\nIn June 2013 national team coach Roger Reijners left Heuver out of the final Netherlands squad for UEFA Women's Euro 2013 in Sweden. When FC Twente team mate Marlous Pieëte sustained a knee injury on the eve of the tournament, Heuver was recalled as her replacement.\nHer last match was on 17 September 2015 against Belarus, by the time her retirement was announced she had played 17 official matches and 1 match not considered as an" ] ]
[ "Represent the term to find more information about it from Wikipedia (~1 paragraph)", "Marnie Baizley" ]
[ [ "Represent this paragraph to retrieve the one term that is most relevant to it", "Marnie Baizley\nMarnie Baizley (born July 24, 1975 in Winnipeg, Manitoba) is a professional female squash player who represented Canada during her career. She reached a career-high world ranking of World No. 30 in July 1999 after having joined the Women's International Squash Players Association in 1997." ] ]
[ [ "Represent the text to find the scientific term it describes", "related variant names exist, including:\n- Marni\n- Marnie\n- Marny, a Scandinavian variant of Marina\n- Marney\n- Marne\n- Marna\n- Marnette\n- Marnina\nPeople with the given name.\n- Marnie Baizley (born 1975), Canadian squash player\n- Marnie Bassett (1889–1980), Australian historian and biographer\n- Darcey Bussell (born Marnie Crittle in 1969), English ballerina\n- Marnie Hughes-Warrington (born 1970), Australian professor and author\n- Marni" ] ]
[ "Represent this!", "Marrie Lee" ]
[ [ "Represent this Wikipedia passage to find its title", "at age 18, portraying the title character Cleopatra Wong in 1978's \"They Call Her Cleopatra Wong\", a martial arts film shot in Singapore and Philippines about a female Interpol agent written and directed by Bobby A. Suarez.\nShe reprised the role in 1979's \"Dynamite Johnson\", in which she was teamed up with the 10-year-old Singaporean tae kwon do practitioner, Johnson Yap, who reprise his role as Sonny Lee respectively from \"The Bionic Boy\", a 1978 film also written and directed by Suarez" ] ]
[ [ "Represent this paragraph to retrieve the one term that is most relevant to it", "Marrie Lee\nDoris Young Siew Keen (born November 25, 1959) is a Singaporean director, producer, writer and actress. Given the stage name Marrie Lee, she was best known for her role as Cleopatra Wong in the late 1970s.\nEarly life.\nYoung was born in November 25, 1959 in Singapore to the contractor John Young and his wife Mary. She had an older brother named Jimmy and an older sister named Betty. Due to her father's work with the cinema owners and film distributors," ] ]
[ "Represent this input to retrieve the first passage from its Wikipedia page", "Martha Villalobos" ]
[ [ "represent this wikipedia passage to find its title", "Martha Villalobos\nMartha García Mejía (born May 30, 1962) is a retired Mexican \"luchadora\", or female professional wrestler best known under the ring name Martha Villalobos an active wrestling promoter, running a company named \"Reyes del Ring\" (\"Kings of the Ring\"). She is the daughter of professional wrestler Panchito Villalobos and the sister of retired wrestlers Johnny and Bobby Villalobos. She is a former two-time Mexican National Women's Champion as well as holding the Mexican National Women's Tag Team Championship" ] ]
[ [ "Represent the text to find the scientific term it describes!", "495) being the earliest.\nOrdinaries.\nOrdinaries Diocese of Squillace.\n\"Erected: 4th Century\"br\n\"Immediately Subject to the Holy See\"\n- Enrique de Borja y Aragón (17 Dec 1539 – 16 Sep 1540 Died)\n- Enrique de Villalobos Xeres (5 Nov 1540 – 1554 Died)\n- Alfonso de Villalobos Xeres (1554–1568 Resigned)\n- Guglielmo Sirleto (27 Feb 1568 – 29 May 1573 Resigned)\n- Tommaso Sirleto (5 Sep 1594 – 1601 Died)\n- Paolo Isaresi" ] ]
[ "Represent the term to find more information about it from Wikipedia (~1 paragraph)", "Matt Schnobrich" ]
[ [ "Represent the natural language.", "Matt Schnobrich\nMatt Schnobrich (born November 12, 1978) is a competitive rower from Minnesota. He received an Olympic bronze medal a member of the United States Men's Eight in the rowing events of the 2008 Summer Olympics in Beijing.\nSchnobrich was raised in Saint Paul, and attended Saint Thomas Academy in Mendota Heights, where he competed in cross-country skiing. After graduation he went on to Saint John's University in Collegeville, Minnesota in 2001. He had never rowed competitively before, but took up the" ] ]
[ [ "represent this wikipedia passage to find its title", "the 2006 USRowing Fall Speed Order, won the eight at the 2006 Head of the Charles, and won the pair at the 2005 National Team Trials.\nSee also.\n- \"Matt Schnobrich\", Athlete Bios from USRowing. June 12, 2008.\n- Dan Timm, \"Rowing takes Schnobrich to China\". New Ulm Journal, July 8, 2008." ] ]
[ "Represent this phrase to find its first Wikipedia paragraph", "Mattie Hite" ]
[ [ "Represent this paragraph to retrieve the one term that is most relevant to it", "Mattie Hite\nMattie Hite (sometimes spelled Matie Hite; c. 1890 – c. 1935) was an African-American blues singer in the classic female blues style.\nLife and career.\nLittle is known about her family background except that she may have been a niece of the bandleader and saxophonist Les Hite. Her birthplace is unknown, but New York City has been suggested. Around 1915 she moved to Chicago, where she sang at the Panama Club, often with such performers as Alberta Hunter and Florence Mills. In" ] ]
[ [ "Represent this Wikipedia passage to find its title", "(1942–present)\n- Shere Hite (1943–present)\n- Ray Blanchard (1945–present)\n- Gilbert Herdt (1949–present)\n- Kenneth Zucker (1950–present)\n- Ava Cadell (1955–present)\n- Carol Queen (1958–present)\n- James Cantor (1966–present)\n- Marco Aurelio Denegri (intellectual) (1938–2018)\nSee also.\n- Certified sex therapist\n- Gender and sexuality studies\n- List of academic journals in sexology\n- List of sexology organizations\n- Philosophy of sex\n- Sex" ] ]
[ "Represent the term to find more information about it from Wikipedia (~1 paragraph)", "Mauricio Prudencio" ]
[ [ "Represent this paragraph to retrieve the one term that is most relevant to it", "Mauricio Prudencio\nCarlos Mauricio Prudencio Oliva (born February 24, 1980) is a retired male Olympic backstroke swimmer from Bolivia. He swam for Bolivia at the:\n- Olympics: 2000, 2004\n- World Championships: 2003\nIn 2001, he set the Bolivian Records in the long course 50 and 100 backstroke (27.85 and 59.90), and in 2003 he set the national marks in the long course 200 back (2:10.87), and at the same meet in Spain, all 3 short course backstroke marks (" ] ]
[ [ "Represent this Wikipedia passage to find its title", "), Uruguayan basketball player\n- Pruden, nickname of the Spanish footballer Prudencio Sánchez Fernández (1916–1998)\n- Prudencio de Sandoval (1553–1620), Spanish historian and Benedictine monk\n- San Prudencio, Spanish anchorite and cleric, bishop of Tarazona\n- San Prudencio festival\n- Surname\n- José López Prudencio (1870–1949), Spanish writer\n- José Prudencio Padilla (1784–1828), Colombian military leader\n- Mauricio Prudencio (born 1980), Bolivian swimmer\n- Miel Prudencio Ma, Filipino cartoonist and illustrator" ] ]
[ "Represent the term to find more information about it from Wikipedia (~1 paragraph).", "Mayssa Pessoa" ]
[ [ "Represent this Wikipedia passage to find its title", "Mayssa Pessoa\nMayssa Raquel de Oliveira Pessoa, also known as Mayssa Pessoa or simply Mayssa (born 11 September 1984) is a Brazilian female handball goalkeeper for Rostov-Don and the Brazilian national team.\nShe was one of nearly two dozen LGBT Olympians at the London Games.\nAchievements.\n- Romanian National League:\n- \"Winner\": 2015, 2016\n- Romanian Cup:\n- \"Finalist\": 2015\n- EHF Champions League:\n- \"Winner:\" 2016\n- \"" ] ]
[ [ "Represent this paragraph to retrieve the one term that is most relevant to it.", ", four Brazilian World Championship winners (Mayssa Pessoa, Ana Paula Rodrigues, Deonise Cavaleiro and Fernanda da Silva), plus 2014 European Championship's stars Carmen Martín and Linnea Torstenson, signed contracts at CSM. A strong squad was filled with local talent including Oana Manea, Iulia Curea or Talida Tolnai.\nThe club hosted first edition of Bucharest Trophy in preseason. The hosts took the home advantage to win the final against Champions League Runners-Up ŽRK Budućnost.\nThe Tigresses won their first eight matches of the season before" ] ]
[ "Represent this phrase to find its first Wikipedia paragraph", "Michaela Zrůstová" ]
[ [ "represent\n\n------\n\nFewshot example: \"Ricardo Cadena\nRicardo Cadena Martínez (born 23 October 1969 in Guadalajara, Jalisco) is a Mexican retired professional footballer, who plays at defender during his career, he was a member of the Mexico national team competing at the 1992 Summer Olympics in Barcelona, Spain. He earned one cap for the national A-side, making his only appearance on June 29, 1993.\nReferences.\n- sports-reference\n- FIFA\" == \"Ricardo Cadena\"", "Michaela Zrůstová\nMichaela Zrůstová (; born 4 April 1987) is a Czech female basketball player. At the 2012 Summer Olympics, she competed for the Czech Republic women's national basketball team in the women's event. She is 6 ft 1 inches tall." ] ]
[ [ "Represent the text to find the scientific term it describes!", "Hardcover - Jan 17, 2003)\n- Brain and Longevity by Caleb E. Finch, Jean-Marie Robine and Yves Christen (Hardcover - Jan 31, 2003)\n- Human Longevity, Individual Life Duration, and the Growth of the Oldest-Old Population (International Studies in Population) by Jean-Marie Robine, Eileen M. Crimmins, Shiro Horiuchi and Yi Zeng (Paperback - Sep 2007)\n- Sex and Longevity: Sexuality, Gender, Reproduction, Parenthood (Research and Perspectives in Longevity) by Jean-" ] ]
[ "Represent the term to find more information about it from Wikipedia (~1 paragraph).", "Mikhail Medved" ]
[ [ "Represent this Wikipedia passage to find its title:", "Mikhail Medved\nMikhail Medved (born January 30, 1964) is a retired male decathlete who first represented the Soviet Union during his career and later Ukraine. He set his personal best score (8330 points) on July 31, 1988 at a meet in Kiev.\nReferences.\n- Profile\n- 1991 Year List" ] ]
[ [ "Represent this Wikipedia passage to find its title", "(born 1955), American entrepreneur and investor\n- Klemen Medved (born 1988), Slovenian football player\n- Maureen Medved, Canadian writer and playwright\n- Matt Medved, American journalist, DJ and record producer\n- Michael Medved (born 1948), conservative radio talk show host, film critic, and author\n- Mikhail Medved (born 1964), Ukrainian decathlete\n- Nanette Medved (born 1970), Filipino actress\n- Niko Medved (born 1973), American basketball coach\n- Oleksandr Medved" ] ]
[ "represent this phrase to find its first wikipedia paragraph.", "Milan Orlowski" ]
[ [ "Represent this Wikipedia passage to find its title", "Milan Orlowski\nMilan Orlowski (born 7 September 1952 in Prague) is a male former international table tennis player from Czechoslovakia.\nTable tennis career.\nFrom 1972 to 1986 he won several medals in singles, doubles, and team events in the Table Tennis European Championships and in the World Table Tennis Championships \nHe won a silver medal at the 1985 World Table Tennis Championships in the men's doubles with Jindřich Panský. \nHe also won two English Open titles.\nSee also.\n- List of table tennis" ] ]
[ [ "Represent this Wikipedia passage to find its title.", "), Polish footballer\n- Maria Orłowska (born 1951), Polish computer scientist\n- Milan Orlowski (born 1952), Czech table tennis player\n- Peter Orlovsky (1933–2010), American poet\n- Radzislaw Arlowski (born 1970), Belarusian footballer\n- Richard Orlowski (born 1957), Polish-born American soccer coach\n- Stefanja Orlowska (born 1987), Australian actress and writer\n- Stephen Orlofsky (born 1944), American lawyer\n- Teresa Orlowski (born 1953), Polish-" ] ]
[ "Represent this input to retrieve the first passage from its Wikipedia page", "Miroslav Guzdek" ]
[ [ "represent the text to find the scientific term it describes", "Miroslav Guzdek\nMiroslav Guzdek (born 3 August 1975 in Třinec, Czechoslovakia) is a male javelin thrower from the Czech Republic. His personal best throw is 85.74 metres, achieved in April 2002 in Germiston.\nHe finished seventh at the 2003 World Championships in Paris with a throw of 81.40 metres. He also competed in the 2004 Olympics, but failed to qualify from his pool.\nSeasonal bests by year.\n- 1999 - 77.36\n- 2000 - 79.13\n- 2001 - 82.40\n- 2002 - 85.74" ] ]
[ [ "Represent the natural language", "- 2000: Miroslav Guzdek\n- 2001: Miroslav Guzdek\n- 2002: Miroslav Guzdek\n- 2003: Miroslav Guzdek\n- 2004: Radek Pejrimovský\n- 2005: Petr Belunek\n- 2006: Jan Syrovátko\nDenmark.\n- 1980: Bent Larsen\n- 1981: Bent Larsen\n- 1982: Jørgen Jelstrøm\n- 1983: Carsten Boysen\n- 1984: Jørgen Jelstrøm\n- 1985: Kenneth Petersen\n- 1986: Kenneth Petersen\n- 1987: Kenneth Petersen\n- 1988: Kenneth Petersen\n-" ] ]
[ "Represent this input to retrieve the first passage from its Wikipedia page", "Mona-Lisa Pursiainen" ]
[ [ "Represent this Wikipedia passage to find its title.", "Mona-Lisa Pursiainen\nEivor Mona-Lisa Pursiainen (née Strandvall; 21 June 1951, Kronoby — 7 August 2000) was a Finnish female sprinter, who was especially successful in 1973–1974, being ranked #2 in the world over 100 metres and # 3, over 200 metres and 400 metres in 1973. In 1974, she was ranked #7 in the 100 metres and #6 in the 200 metres. She won 100 metres and 200 metres at the 1973 Summer Universiade held in Moscow. She won a bronze" ] ]
[ [ "Represent this paragraph to retrieve the one term that is most relevant to it", "Lisa Pursiainen\n- 1975: Mona-Lisa Pursiainen\n- 1976: Mona-Lisa Pursiainen\n- 1977: Mona-Lisa Pursiainen\n- 1978: Helinä Laihorinne\n- 1979: Helinä Laihorinne\n- 1980: Riita Vesanen\n- 1981: Helinä Laihorinne\n- 1982: Helinä Laihorinne\n- 1983: Helinä Marjamaa\n- 1984: Helinä Marjamaa\n- 1985: Sisko Markkanen\n- 1986: Sisko Markkanen\n- 1987: Auli Marttinen\n- 1988: Sisko Hanhijoki\n- 1989: Sisko Hanhijoki\n-" ] ]
[ "represent text", "Monette Moore" ]
[ [ "Represent this paragraph to retrieve the one term that is most relevant to it", "Monette Moore\nMonette Moore (May 19, 1902 in Gainesville, Texas – October 21, 1962 in Garden Grove, California) was an American jazz and classic female blues singer.\nMoore was raised in Kansas City, Missouri. She taught herself to play the piano in her teens and worked as a theater pianist in Kansas City in the early 1920s. In 1923 and 1924 she recorded for Paramount Records in Chicago and New York City, relocating to the latter city. In the 1920s she worked in Chicago, Dallas" ] ]
[ [ "represent this paragraph to retrieve the one term that is most relevant to it", "author of . Students could put questions forth in the discussion boards for the class, or use a Twitter hashtag to tweet questions during the interviews.\nWeek One: What is gender?\nWeek one was an introduction into what gender is, and how gender differs from sex. Readings for this week included Strangers in Paradise, volumes 1 and 2, and the first issue of Rachel Rising, all by writer/artist Terry Moore. The week's interview was with Moore, as well. Additional reading for the introduction" ] ]
[ "represent this input to retrieve the first passage from its wikipedia page", "Mrs. Claus" ]
[ [ "Represent this Wikipedia passage to find its title!", "been generally depicted in media as a fairly heavy-set, kindly, white-haired elderly female baking cookies somewhere in the background of the Santa Claus mythos. She sometimes assists in toy production, and oversees Santa's elves. It is worth noting that, when not portrayed as white-haired or elderly, she is often shown to have red hair. This could be because red hair is the color that most commonly fades to white with age. She is usually depicted wearing a fur dress of red or green." ] ]
[ [ "Represent the text to find the scientific term it describes", "Hardcover - Jan 17, 2003)\n- Brain and Longevity by Caleb E. Finch, Jean-Marie Robine and Yves Christen (Hardcover - Jan 31, 2003)\n- Human Longevity, Individual Life Duration, and the Growth of the Oldest-Old Population (International Studies in Population) by Jean-Marie Robine, Eileen M. Crimmins, Shiro Horiuchi and Yi Zeng (Paperback - Sep 2007)\n- Sex and Longevity: Sexuality, Gender, Reproduction, Parenthood (Research and Perspectives in Longevity) by Jean-" ] ]
[ "Represent this phrase to find its first Wikipedia paragraph", "Nancy Reno" ]
[ [ "Represent the text to find the scientific term it describes", "Nancy Reno\nNancy Reno (born December 24, 1965 in Glen Ellyn, Illinois) is a retired female beach volleyball player from the United States. She won the bronze medal at the 1997 World Championships in Los Angeles, California, partnering Karolyn Kirby. The pair also won the tournament at the 1992 Olympics, at which beach volleyball was a demonstration sport. Reno finished in fifth place at the inaugural Olympic Beach Volleyball Competition at the 1996 Summer Olympics alongside Holly McPeak.\nReferences.\n- Profile at the Beach Volleyball" ] ]
[ [ "Represent the text to find the scientific term it describes!", "shapes his or her knowledge. From these two scholars' studies, Nancy Hartsock examined standpoint theory by using relations between men and women. She published \"The Feminist Standpoint: Developing Ground for a Specifically Feminist Historical Materialism\" in 1983. Hartsock used Hegel's ideas of masters and slaves and Marx's ideas of class and capitalism as an inspiration to look into matters of sex and gender.\nContemporary standpoint theory often focuses on the social positions such as gender, race, class, culture, and economic status. Standpoint theory" ] ]
[ "Represent this phrase to find its first Wikipedia paragraph!", "Naphaswan Yangpaiboon" ]
[ [ "Represent the text to find the scientific term it describes", "Naphaswan Yangpaiboon\nNaphaswan Yangpaiboon (12 May 1988, Chiang Mai) is a Thai female sport shooter. At the 2012 Summer Olympics, she competed in the Women's 10 metre air pistol and the women's 25 metre pistol. She lost to Rahi Sarnobat in the finals of the women's 25 metre pistol at the 2018 Asian Games and bagged a silver." ] ]
[ [ "Represent the text to find the scientific term it describes.", "- Men's 50 m Pistol winner: Jitu Rai\n- Women's 25 m Pistol winner: Naphaswan Yangpaiboon\n- Rifle\n- 10 m Air Rifle winners: SONG Buhan (m) / SHI Mengyao (f)\n- 50 m Rifle Three Positions winners: Hui Zicheng (m) / ZHANG Yiwen (f)\n- Men's 50 m Rifle Prone winner: Toshikazu Yamashita\n- Shotgun\n- Skeet winners: Riccardo Filippelli (m) / Kim Rhode (f)\n- Trap winners:" ] ]
[ "Represent this input to retrieve the first passage from its Wikipedia page", "Nathalia Alfaro" ]
[ [ "Represent the text to find the scientific term it describes", "Nathalia Alfaro\nNathalia Alfaro Paniagua (born April 8, 1987 in Heredia) is a female beach volleyball player from Costa Rica, who played in the Swatch FIVB World Tour 2005 at the Acapulco step, playing with Ingrid Morales.\nRepresenting her native country during the 2006 Central American and Caribbean Games playing with Yanina Aguilar and the 2007 Pan American Games with Ingrid Morales, she finished eighth and ninth.\nPlaying in Puerto Vallarta with Ingrid Morales, they won the \"2008 Torneo Internacional de Voleibol de Playa de Puerto Vallarta" ] ]
[ [ "Represent this Wikipedia passage to find its title", "manager\nIn sports Given name G–Z.\n- Gustavo Alfaro (born 1962), Argentine footballer and manager\n- Jason Alfaro (born 1977), American baseball player\n- Jorge Alfaro (born 1993), American baseball player\n- José Alfaro (born 1983), Nicaraguan boxer\n- Manuel Alfaro (born 1971), Spanish footballer and manager\n- Mauricio Alfaro (born 1956), Salvadoran footballer and manager\n- Nathalia Alfaro (born 1987), Costa Rican beach volleyball player\n- Pablo Alfaro" ] ]
[ "Represent this phrase to find its first Wikipedia paragraph", "Nettie Nielsen" ]
[ [ "Represent", "Nettie Nielsen\nNettie Nielsen is a retired female badminton player from Denmark. Nielsen won the gold medal at the 1988 and 1990 European Badminton Championships in women's doubles with Dorte Kjær." ] ]
[ [ "represent this paragraph to retrieve the one term that is most relevant to it", "are also used in BDSM to describe unrelated identities and practices\n- Sex position\nReferences.\n- Notes\n- Bibliography\n- Dossie Easton, Janet W. Hardy. \"The New Topping Book.\" Greenery Press, 2003. .\n- Person, Ethel S. / Terestman, Nettie / Myers, Wayne A. / Goldberg, Eugene L. / Salvadori, Carol: Gender differences in sexual behaviors and fantasies in a college population, 1989, erschienen in: Journal of Sex and Marital Therapy, Bd. 15, Nr" ] ]
[ "Represent the term to find more information about it from Wikipedia (~1 paragraph)", "Niels Pittomvils" ]
[ [ "Represent this Wikipedia passage to find its title.", "Niels Pittomvils\nNiels Pittomvils (born 18 July 1992) is a male decathlete from Belgium.\nOn the world stage he finished 22nd at the 2015 World Championships. In regional competitions he finished seventh at the 2013 European U23 Championships, fourteenth at the 2014 European Championships, did not finish at the 2015 European Indoor Championships or the 2016 European Championships, and finished seventh at the 2017 European Indoor Championships.\nHis personal best score is 8051 points, achieved in May 2016 in Götzis." ] ]
[ [ "Represent the text to find the scientific term it describes", "8,104 points) / Kateřina Cachová (Heptathlon - 6,034 points)\n- Second League winners: Niels Pittomvils (Decathlon - 7,837 points) / Noor Vidts (Heptathlon - 6,027 points)\n- League Team winners: (40,519 points) (First League) / (38,165 points) (Second League)\n- July 25 – 28: Part of the 2019 USA Outdoor Track and Field Championships in Des Moines, Iowa\n- Decathlon winner: Devon Williams (8,295 points)\n- Heptathlon winner: Erica Bougard (6,663" ] ]
[ "Represent the term to find more information about it from Wikipedia (~1 paragraph)!", "Nila Aguillo" ]
[ [ "Represent this Wikipedia passage to find its title.", "Nila Aguillo\nNila Aguillo, born Nila Garcia Aguillo in Cabuyao, Laguna, is the first female mayor of Cabuyao who served as Municipal Mayor from 2004 to 2007. She is the wife of former Mayor Proceso D. Aguillo, a three-term mayor who served Cabuyao from 1995 to 2004.\nPolitical career.\nAguillo ran as mayor of Cabuyao after her husband finished his term as mayor in 2004. It was during her term when former President Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo opened Southville Housing project for poor families displaced from the" ] ]
[ [ "Represent this paragraph to retrieve the one term that is most relevant to it", "Board of Laguna, so it was Mr. Constancio G. Alimagno, Jr. who was appointed as mayor on April 1, 1986.\nMayor Proceso Aguillo was elected mayor of Cabuyao in the 1988 local election. Mayor Constancio G. Alimagno, Jr. served as mayor in 1992–95. Mayor Proceso Aguillo serves as mayor starting 1995 up to 2004. Mayor Nila G. Aguillo, wife of Proceso Aguillo, assumed office until 2007. Mayor Isidro Hemedes, Jr. a relative of then Mayor Enrique Hemedez, ascended into office from 2007 to 2016\nWhat" ] ]
[ "Represent the term to find more information about it from Wikipedia (~1 paragraph)", "Nur Tatar" ]
[ [ "Represent this Wikipedia passage to find its title", "Nur Tatar\nNur Tatar Askari (born August 16, 1992 in Van, Turkey) is a world and European champion Turkish female taekwondo practitioner competing in the feather, light and welterweight divisions. She is of Kurdish descent.\nShe was a member of the TSE Sports Club in Ankara before she transferred to Ankara İller Bankası. She is coached by Cüneyt Gülçek.\nNur Tatar won her first medal at the age of 15. She won twice the European Junior Taekwondo Championships, and reached to gold medals in A-" ] ]
[ [ "Represent this paragraph to retrieve the one term that is most relevant to it", "\"a part of faith.\". \nModesty is maintained by gender segregation and seclution and it is verily required in the interaction between members of the marrigiable opposite sex called ghair-i mahram and in some case between the members of same sex and regardless of gender also. Dress-code is part of that overall teaching. In Quran, the subjects deal with modesty and privacy of men and women has been mostly described in An-Nur. For example, it has been mentioned,\nHadith also describes the laws" ] ]
[ "represent this phrase to find its first wikipedia paragraph.\n\n------\n\nE.g.\n'The Great Ray Charles' == 'The Great Ray Charles\nThe Great Ray Charles is Ray Charles' second studio album for Atlantic Records, released in 1957. It is an instrumental jazz album. Later CD re-issues often include as a bonus, six of eight tracks from \"The Genius After Hours\". The original cover was by Marvin Israel.\nTrack listing.\nAll songs written by Ray Charles unless otherwise indicated.\nTrack listing Original LP release.\nSide A\n1. \"The Ray\" (Quincy Jones) – 4:00' != 'Tangerine Records (1963)\nTangerine Records was a record label owned by Ray Charles between 1962 and 1973. ABC-Paramount Records promoted and distributed it. Early singles labels were orange and later became black, red and white. Ray Charles Enterprises owns the catalog. \nIn 1973 Charles left ABC, closed Tangerine and started Crossover Records. \nNotable releases.\nThe Raelettes had many releases that sold well, Louis Jordan was also signed as were Ike & Tina Turner, Percy Mayfield and the Ohio Players. Many of'", "Odelvis Dominico" ]
[ [ "Represent this Wikipedia passage to find its title", "Odelvis Dominico\nOdelvis Dominico Speek (born May 6, 1977) is a male volleyball player from Cuba, who plays as a middle-blocker for the Men's National Team. He became \"Best Blocker\" at the first 2008 Olympic Qualification Tournament in Düsseldorf, where Cuba ended up in second place and missed qualification for the 2008 Summer Olympics in Beijing, PR China. He is a weird guy.\nHonours.\n- 2003 Pan American Games — 2nd place\n- 2005 America's Cup — 3rd place" ] ]
[ [ "Represent the text to find the scientific term it describes!", "'s Team Competition.\n- Team Roster\n- Jorge Sánchez Salgado\n- Tornakeibel Gutierrez\n- Pavel Pimienta (c)\n- Michael Sánchez\n- Rolando Jurquin\n- Pedro Iznaga\n- Robertlandy Simón\n- Raydel Hierrezuelo\n- Oriol Camejo\n- Raydel Corrales\n- Odelvis Dominico\n- Yoandri Díaz\n- Head Coach: Orlando Samuel\nResults by event Volleyball Women's Team Competition.\n- Team Roster\n- Yumilka Ruíz\n- Yanelis Santos\n- Nancy Carrillo\n- Yenisey González\n- Daimí Ramírez" ] ]
[ "Represent this input to retrieve the first passage from its Wikipedia page", "Olivier Rossard" ]
[ [ "Represent the text to find the scientific term it describes", "Olivier Rossard\nOlivier Rossard (born 31 August 1965) is a French volleyball player. He competed at the 1988 Summer Olympics and the 1992 Summer Olympics." ] ]
[ [ "represent this paragraph to retrieve the one term that is most relevant to it", "Rossard\nRossard is a surname. Notable people with the surname include:\n- Nicolas Rossard (born 1990), French volleyball player\n- Olivier Rossard (born 1965), French volleyball player\n- Thibault Rossard (born 1993), French volleyball player" ] ]
[ "Represent the term to find more information about it from Wikipedia (~1 paragraph)", "Ona Meseguer" ]
[ [ "Represent the text to find the scientific term it describes", "Ona Meseguer\nOna Meseguer Flaqué (born 20 February 1988) is a Spanish female water polo player. At the 2012 Summer Olympics, she competed for the Spain women's national water polo team in the women's event winning the silver medal. She is 5 ft 6 inches tall." ] ]
[ [ "Represent the text to find the scientific term it describes", "Meseguer\nMeseguer is a surname. Notable people with the surname include:\n- Álvaro Meseguer (born 1992), Spanish footballer\n- Ona Meseguer (born 1988), Spanish water polo player\n- Silvia Meseguer (born 1989), Spanish footballer" ] ]
[ "Represent the term to find more information about it from Wikipedia (~1 paragraph)", "Paola Moro" ]
[ [ "Represent this paragraph to retrieve the one term that is most relevant to it", "Paola Moro\nPaola Moro (born August 14, 1952 in Bassano del Grappa, Province of Vicenza) is a retired female long-distance runner from Italy.\nBiography.\nShe competed for her native country at the 1984 Summer Olympics in Los Angeles, California. There she ended up in 20th place in the women's marathon. Moro set her personal best in the classic distance (2:33.03) in 1984." ] ]
[ [ "Represent this paragraph to retrieve the one term that is most relevant to it", ". In this view, the main enemy of women as a class is not capital but patriarchy. She also developed an analysis of gender arguing that gender precedes sex. Her theory constitutes a landmark in the process of denaturalizing sex, which is a marker of gender.\nWith Nicole Claude-Mathieu, Emmanuèle de Lesseps, Colette Guillaumin, Monique Wittig, and Paola Tabet, Delphy launched the materialist feminism school. Materialist feminism is particularly present in the journal \"Nouvelles questions feministes\", still directed by Delphy.\nAgainst" ] ]
[ "Represent this input to retrieve the first passage from its Wikipedia page", "Paula Vogel" ]
[ [ "Represent.", "\"\nIn 2013, Vogel was inducted into the American Theater Hall of Fame.\nIn 2016, Vogel successfully completed and defended her doctoral thesis at Cornell University, more than 40 years after she began her graduate work. She was awarded her Ph.D. in Theatre Arts in May.\nVogel received the 2017 Obie Award for Lifetime Achievement.\nArchive.\nIn 2015 Paula Vogel's literary archive was obtained by the Beinecke Rare Book and Manuscript Library at Yale University, and she became the first female playwright included in the library" ] ]
[ [ "Represent this paragraph to retrieve the one term that is most relevant to it.", "Human Rights Watch\n- Joseph Lovett, film maker, notably of \"Gay Sex in the 70s\"\n- Michael Musto, columnist\n- Christine Quinn, Speaker of the New York City Council\n- Tully Satre, youth activist\n- Sir Antony Sher, actor, novelist and artist\n- Lily Tomlin, comedian who publicly came out on the show in 2000\n- Tree, Stonewall Inn bartender\n- Paula Vogel, Pulitzer Prize–winning playwright\n- Kenji Yoshino, author as well as professor of intellectual" ] ]
[ "", "Pelin Aroğuz" ]
[ [ "Represent this Wikipedia passage to find its title", "Pelin Aroğuz\nPelin Aroğuz (born May 8, 1997) is a Turkish female volleyball player. She is at , and plays as wing spiker in both the youth and junior teams of Vakıfbank SK in Ankara. Aroğuz is member of the Turkey girls' youth national volleyball team, and wears number 9. In 2014, she was called up to the Turkey women's junior national volleyball team.\nShe played in the girls' youth team of her primary school Bilfen Ataşehir İlköğretim, which won the district league at Ataşehir" ] ]
[ [ "", ", Istanbul in the 2011-12 season.\nIn the 2012-13 season, she played in Vakıfbank's youth team, which won the Turkish PAV League (league for teams of candidate professional volleyball players) undefeated.\nIn January 2012, Aroğuz was admitted to the Turkey girls' youth national team. She debuted internationally at the International Brussels Tournament in February 2013, at which she claimed her first national gold medal, and was named \"Most Valuable Player\" of the tournament in Belgium.\nPelin Aroğuz won" ] ]
[ "Represent the next text", "Philipp Collin" ]
[ [ "Represent this paragraph to retrieve the one term that is most relevant to it", "Philipp Collin\nPhilipp Collin (born ) is a former German male volleyball player. He is part of the Germany men's national volleyball team. On club level he plays for VFB Friedrichshafen.\nExternal links.\n- profile at \"FIVB.org\"" ] ]
[ [ "represent this wikipedia passage to find its title", "Hardcover - Jan 17, 2003)\n- Brain and Longevity by Caleb E. Finch, Jean-Marie Robine and Yves Christen (Hardcover - Jan 31, 2003)\n- Human Longevity, Individual Life Duration, and the Growth of the Oldest-Old Population (International Studies in Population) by Jean-Marie Robine, Eileen M. Crimmins, Shiro Horiuchi and Yi Zeng (Paperback - Sep 2007)\n- Sex and Longevity: Sexuality, Gender, Reproduction, Parenthood (Research and Perspectives in Longevity) by Jean-" ] ]
[ "Represent this input to retrieve the first passage from its Wikipedia page:", "Poompat Sapkulchananart" ]
[ [ "Represent this Wikipedia passage to find its title", "Poompat Sapkulchananart\nPoompat Sapkulchananart (; born 18 October 1983) is a male badminton player from Thailand. He was the national championships in 2006, and in the same year, he represented his country at the Asian Games. In 2007, he won the Smiling Fish Asian Satellite in the men's singles event. He also help the Thai team to win gold at the 2007 Summer Universiade, and at the individual event, he won the men's singles bronze." ] ]
[ [ "Represent this paragraph to retrieve the one term that is most relevant to it.", "Maneetong\n- Pongsak Pongsuwan\n- Pongsaklek Wonjongkam\n- Pongsatorn Supinyo\n- Pongsit Kamphee\n- Pongsri Woranuch\n- Poompat Sapkulchananart\n- Poonsawat Kratingdaenggym\n- Poonsuk Phanomyong\n- Poot Mae Nam Khong\n- Pop (ghost)\n- Por Intharapalit\n- Pornchai Thongburan\n- Pornthip Rojanasunand\n- Porntip Nakhirunkanok\n- Porntip Papanai\n- Port Authority of Thailand\n- Postage stamps and postal history of Bangkok\n- Postage stamps and postal history of Thailand\n- Potato (band)\n- Pote Sarasin" ] ]
[ "represent this phrase to find its first wikipedia paragraph", "Porntip Buranaprasertsuk" ]
[ [ "Represent this Wikipedia passage to find its title", "Porntip Buranaprasertsuk\nPorntip Buranaprasertsuk (; born 24 October 1991) is a badminton player from Thailand. She competed at the 2014 Asian Games. Buranaprasertsuk won her first career Super Series title by winning the 2011 India Super Series on May 1, 2011, becoming the first Thai to win a women's singles title in a Super Series tournament.\nAchievement.\nAchievement Southeast Asian Games.\n\"Women's singles\"\nAchievement Summer Universiade.\n\"Women's singles\"\nAchievement BWF World Junior Championships.\n\"Girls' singles\"" ] ]
[ [ "Represent this Wikipedia passage to find its title", "'s participation in the tournament has concluded. This table is current through 2016 All England Super Series Premier.\"\nHead-to-head record.\nHead-to-head record Head-to-head vs. top 20 ranked players.\nWang's win-loss record against players who have been ranked World No. 20 or higher is as follows:\n- Bae Youn-joo 10–0\n- Tine Baun 2–2\n- Porntip Buranaprasertsuk 5–1\n- Cheng Shao-chieh 3–2\n- Ella Diehl 1–0\n-" ] ]
[ "Represent this", "Pınar Saka" ]
[ [ "Represent this paragraph to retrieve the one term that is most relevant to it", "Pınar Saka\nPınar Saka (born 5 November 1985 in Üsküdar, Istanbul, Turkey) is a Turkish female track running athlete in the sprint discipline competing in the categories 100 m, 200 m and 400 m. She is the Turkish national record holder for 400 m.\nShe studied international business at the University of Nebraska at Omaha in the USA. The tall athlete at is a member of Enkaspor in Istanbul, where she is coached by Öznur Dursun.\nPınar Saka participated at the 2005 Mediterranean Games in Almería, Spain in" ] ]
[ [ "Represent this paragraph to retrieve the one term that is most relevant to it", "Memiş 100 m - 12.09' 13th place at the semifinals\n- Esen Kızıldağ 100 m Hurdles 13.97’ – 7th place\n- Birsen Bekgöz 200 m - 24.33' 9h place at the semifinals, 400 m Hurdles - 50.03' 14th place at the semifinals\n- Pınar Saka 400 m – 54.75 – 7th place\n- Özge Gürler 400 m Hurdles - 58.24' 11th place at the semifinals\n- Anzhela Atroshchenko, Birsen Bekgöz, Özge Gürler, Saliha Memiş, Pınar Saka 4 × 100 m Relay – 45.93’ –" ] ]
[ "Represent the term to find more information about it from Wikipedia (~1 paragraph)", "Quirine Oosterveld" ]
[ [ "Represent this Wikipedia passage to find its title!", "Quirine Oosterveld\nQuirine Oosterveld (born , Almere) is a Dutch female volleyball player. She is a member of the Netherlands women's national volleyball team and played for Alterno Apeldoorn in 2014. \nShe was part of the Dutch national team at the 2014 FIVB Volleyball Women's World Championship in Italy.\nClubs.\n- Alterno Apeldoorn (2014)" ] ]
[ [ "Represent the text to find the scientific term it describes", "War II\n- Crijn Fredericks, chief engineer of the New Netherland colony in 1625 and 1626\n- Crijn Hendricksz Volmarijn (1601–1645), Dutch painter\n- (1940–2006), Dutch radio presenter\n- Quirine\n- Quirine Lemoine (born 1991), Dutch tennis player\n- Quirine Oosterveld (born 1990), Dutch volleyball player\n- (born 1972), Dutch cellist" ] ]
[ "Represent the term to find more information about it from Wikipedia (~1 paragraph).", "Raheem Brock" ]
[ [ "Represent the text to find the scientific term it describes", "incident, but the conviction was overturned upon appeal on April 27, 2012.\nBrock founded The Raheem Brock Student-Athlete Scholarship in 2007, which was created with the intent of providing financial assistance to male and female students attending Dobbins C.T.E. High School pursuing a post-secondary education.\nExternal links.\n- Seattle Seahawks bio\n- Danny O'Neill, \"Details of Raheem Brock's DUI arrest\" from the Seattle Times' Seahawks Blog, November 18, 2010." ] ]
[ [ "Represent this paragraph to retrieve the one term that is most relevant to it!", "Raheem Brock\nRaheem Fukwan Brock (born June 10, 1978) is a former American football defensive end who played in the National Football League.\nHe played college football at Temple. He was drafted by the Philadelphia Eagles in the seventh round of the 2002 NFL Draft, but was never signed by them. Brock subsequently played for the Indianapolis Colts for eight years, winning Super Bowl XLI with them over the Chicago Bears, and he also played with the Seattle Seahawks.\nEarly years.\nBrock grew up in" ] ]
[ "Represent this input to retrieve the first passage from its Wikipedia page", "Reinder Lubbers" ]
[ [ "Represent the text to find the scientific term it describes.", "Reinder Lubbers\nReinder Lubbers (born 6 November 1984 in Deventer) is a male rower from the Netherlands.\nThe son of former Dutch cricket team captain Steven Lubbers, Lubbers took part in the World Championships of 2007 in Munich becoming fifth in the coxed four.\nIn 2008, he claimed a seat in the Dutch eights team, the Holland Acht, competing at multiple World Cup regattas. He joined the Dutch eights team (Olaf van Andel, Rogier Blink, Jozef Klaassen, Meindert Klem, David Kuiper, Diederik" ] ]
[ [ "represent the text to find the scientific term it describes", "Reinder\nReinder () and Reindert are Dutch masculine given names derived from Reinier and Reinhard, which are cognate with Rainier. Often people use the short form Rein.\nPeople with the name include :\n- Reinder\n- Reinder Boomsma (1879–1943), Dutch footballer\n- (1872–1957), Dutch bacteriologist and university president\n- Reinder Dijkhuis (born 1971), Dutch comics artist\n- Reinder Lubbers (born 1984), Dutch rower\n- Reinder Nummerdor (born 1976), Dutch volleyball player\n-" ] ]
[ "represent the next text!", "Renee Wickcliffe" ]
[ [ "Represent the text to find the scientific term it describes", "Renee Wickcliffe\nRenee Wickcliffe (born 30 May 1987) is a New Zealand female rugby union player. She represents and Auckland. She was in the squad that won the 2010 Women's Rugby World Cup and the 2013 Rugby World Cup Sevens.\nWickcliffe is named in the Black Ferns squad to the 2014 Women's Rugby World Cup. She was included in the Black Ferns squad for the 2015 Women's Rugby Super Series in Canada and was named in the squad for the 2017 Women's Rugby World Cup.\nIn" ] ]
[ [ "Represent this Wikipedia passage to find its title", "Rachel Wikeepa\n9. Linda Itunu\n10. Renee Wickcliffe\n11. Carla Hohepa\n12. Julie Ferguson\n1. Thami Faleni\n2. Lamla Momoti\n3. Nombulelo Mayongo\n4. Marlize Jordaan\n5. Mandisa Williams (c)\n6. Saloma Booysen\n7. Zenay Jordaan\n8. Aimee Barrett-Theron\n9. Lorinda Brown\n10. Phumeza Gadu\n11. Natasha Hofmeester\n12. Yolanda Meiring\n1. Christine Kizito\n2. Rosenburg Kanyunyuzi\n3." ] ]
[ "Represent the term to find more information about it from Wikipedia (~1 paragraph)", "Renné Toney" ]
[ [ "Represent the text to find the scientific term it describes:", "Renné Toney\nRenné Toney (sometimes Rene) is a female bodybuilder from Brazil.\nTraining and records.\nToney officially has the largest biceps of any woman in the world. In February 2006, her biceps were measured at the Arnold Classic Expo. Officials measured her right biceps at and her left biceps at . She achieved her physique after 20 years of training.\nHer stats:\n- Height:\n- Weight:\n- Right Biceps:\n- Left Biceps:\n- Calves:\nContest history" ] ]
[ [ "Represent this Wikipedia passage to find its title", "Klansman, Masonic leader and memoirist\n- Oscar Toney, Jr. (b. 1939), American soul singer\n- Renné Toney, Brazilian bodybuilder\n- Sedric Toney (b. 1962), American basketball player\nIt may also refer to places:\n- Toney, West Virginia, US\n- Toney, County Fermanagh, a townland in County Fermanagh, Northern Ireland" ] ]
[ "Represent the term to find more information about it from Wikipedia (~1 paragraph)", "Rhona Robertson" ]
[ [ "Represent this paragraph to retrieve the one term that is most relevant to it", "Rhona Robertson\nRhona Robertson (born 19 July 1970 in Auckland, New Zealand) is a former female badminton player from New Zealand. She is a veteran of two Olympic Games and four Commonwealth Games.\nAt the 1994 Commonwealth Games she won a bronze medal in the women's singles. Robertson won another bronze medal at the 1998 Commonwealth Games partnering Tammy Jenkins in the women's doubles. Four years later at the 2002 Commonwealth Games she won another bronze medal in the mixed team." ] ]
[ [ "Represent this Wikipedia passage to find its title:", "Rhona J. \"White Heroines and Hearts of Darkness: Race, Gender and Disguise in 1930s Jungle Films\", in \"Film History\" Vol. 6 No. 3 (Autumn 1994), Exploitation Films, pp. 314–339 (Published by Indiana University Press); Stable URL: https://www.jstor.org/stable/3814926\n- Doherty, Thomas Patrick. \"Pre-Code Hollywood: Sex, Immorality, and Insurrection in American Cinema 1930-1934\". New York: Columbia University Press, 1999.\nExternal links.\n- Connection of" ] ]
[ "Represent this phrase to find its first Wikipedia paragraph", "Rie Ueno" ]
[ [ "Represent this paragraph to retrieve the one term that is most relevant to it", "Rie Ueno\nRie Ueno (born June 11, 1976) is a female long-distance runner from Japan, who is best known for winning the women's 5,000 metres at the 1999 Summer Universiade.\nShe won the first ever women's race at the Kagawa Marugame Half Marathon in 2000, finishing in a time of 1:09:57.\nPersonal bests.\n- 5000 metres - 15:28.73 min (1999)\n- Half marathon - 1:09:57 hrs (2000)" ] ]
[ [ "represent this wikipedia passage to find its title", "- Rie Tomosaka (りえ), a Japanese actress\n- Rie Ueno, a Japanese long-distance runner\n- , Japanese women's footballer\n- Rie Yasumi (りえ), a Japanese Senryū poet\n- , Japanese poet and writer\n- Fictional Characters\n- Rie Yamabishi (理恵), a character in the manga series \"Spriggan\"\n- Rie Aoi, a character from \"Choujin Sentai Jetman\"\nEuropean feminine name.\nThe Dutch name is usually a short form of Maria or Hendrika" ] ]
[ "Represent this phrase to find its first Wikipedia paragraph", "Rika Hiraki" ]
[ [ "Represent this paragraph to retrieve the one term that is most relevant to it", "Rika Hiraki\nRika Hiraki (, born 6 December 1971) is a former professional Japanese female tennis player.\nShe won the mixed-doubles title at the 1997 French Open (with Mahesh Bhupathi)." ] ]
[ [ "Represent this paragraph to retrieve the one term that is most relevant to it.", "1998 Japan Open Tennis Championships – Women's Doubles\nAlexia Dechaume-Balleret and Rika Hiraki were the defending champions but only Hiraki competed that year with Amy Frazier.\nFrazier and Hiraki lost in the final 6–3, 4–6, 6–4 against Naoko Kijimuta and Nana Miyagi.\nSeeds.\nChampion seeds are indicated in bold text while text in italics indicates the round in which those seeds were eliminated.\n1. Naoko Kijimuta / Nana Miyagi (Champions)\n2. Amy Frazier / Rika Hiraki \"(Final)\"" ] ]
[ "represent the following document.", "Rolande Moses" ]
[ [ "Represent this Wikipedia passage to find its title", "Rolande Moses\nRolande Moses (born January 24, 1983 in Saint David Parish, Grenada) is a male amateur boxer from Grenada, who fought at the 2008 Summer Olympics in the men's welterweight division.\nHe entered into the Olympic Trials with only nine fights. He did not have to qualify for Grenada's Olympic team in the usual manner - that is he did not have to become a national champion or win international qualifying bouts. Instead, Moses is able to box for Grenada on a technicality. Under Olympic" ] ]
[ [ "represent the text to find the scientific term it describes", "road events\n- Field events\nBoxing.\nGrenada sent one boxer to the Olympic boxing tournament. Rolande Moses had fought nine boxing matches, including one at the 2007 World Championships for boxing in Chicago, since starting before he attempted the Olympic qualification event in Trinidad and Tobago. He lost in the qualifying event, although was selected by the Tripartite Commission to attend the Beijing Olympics to supplement the Grenada Olympic team, which historically had had less than six people and thus qualified for the aid.\nRolande Moses participated in" ] ]
[ "Represent the term to find more information about it from Wikipedia (~1 paragraph)", "Ruth Abrams" ]
[ [ "Represent this Wikipedia passage to find its title", "Ruth Abrams\nRuth I. Abrams (born 1930) was the first female justice of the Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court, where she served from 1978 to 2000, and the first female appellate justice in Massachusetts.\nJustice Abrams is a graduate of Radcliffe College's Class of 1953. She went on to graduate from Harvard Law School, one of approximately a dozen women in the Class of 1956. She was an assistant district attorney for Middlesex County (MA) and also served with the State Attorney General's Office. Justice Abrams" ] ]
[ [ "Represent the text to find the scientific term it describes", "moral character, either in a single life, or through reincarnation.\nAccording to the \"Encyclopedia of Love in World Religions\", queer theorists and activists have reinterpreted ancient texts \"searching for alternative voices\" that demonstrate the diversity of gender models and sexualities in Hinduism. These scholars include Gita Thadani, who attempted to uncover lesbian subtext in ancient Vedic and Sanskrit texts in \"Sakhiyani: lesbian desire in ancient and modern India\", and Ruth Vanita, who attempts \"to locate spaces of same-sex intimacy in vernacular" ] ]
[ "Represent this phrase to find its first Wikipedia paragraph", "Ruth Jean Baskerville Bowen" ]
[ [ "Represent this Wikipedia passage to find its title", "Ruth Jean Baskerville Bowen\nRuth Jean Baskerville Bowen (1924–2009) was the first black female talent agent and the president of Queen Booking Corporation, the largest Black-owned entertainment and talent agency in the world. It represented many of the United States' top African-American performers.\nEarly life and education.\nRuth Jean Baskerville was born to Marion Baskerville and Claude Carlton on September 13, 1924, in Danville, Virginia. Her mother was African-American and French and her father was an English-born Irishman" ] ]
[ [ "Represent the text to find the scientific term it describes", "Hardcover - Jan 17, 2003)\n- Brain and Longevity by Caleb E. Finch, Jean-Marie Robine and Yves Christen (Hardcover - Jan 31, 2003)\n- Human Longevity, Individual Life Duration, and the Growth of the Oldest-Old Population (International Studies in Population) by Jean-Marie Robine, Eileen M. Crimmins, Shiro Horiuchi and Yi Zeng (Paperback - Sep 2007)\n- Sex and Longevity: Sexuality, Gender, Reproduction, Parenthood (Research and Perspectives in Longevity) by Jean-" ] ]
[ "Represent this input to retrieve the first passage from its Wikipedia page", "Sahar El Hawari" ]
[ [ "represent the text to find the scientific term it describes", "Sahar El Hawari\nSahar El Hawari was a promoter of Women's football in Egypt. Sahar El Hawari became the first female member of the Egyptian Football Federation, the first women's referee in Africa, and a member of FIFA.\nSahar El Hawari was convicted of fraud in 2018 whilst being a MP." ] ]
[ [ "Represent this paragraph to retrieve the one term that is most relevant to it.", "scholar of Urdu\n- Sahar Baassiri, Lebanese journalist\n- Sahar Biniaz (born 1986), Canadian model\n- Sahar Delijani (born 1983), Iranian author\n- Sahar Dolatshahi (born 1979), Iranian actress\n- Sahar El Hawari, Egyptian football referee\n- Sahar Gul (born c. 1998), Afghan child bride\n- Sahar Hashemi, British entrepreneuse\n- Sahar Hussein al-Haideri (1962–2007), Iraqi journalist\n- Sahar Khalifeh (born 1942), Palestinian writer\n- Sahar Lahsini" ] ]
[ "Represent this input to retrieve the first passage from its Wikipedia page", "Santiago Giraldo" ]
[ [ "represent this wikipedia passage to find its title", "Santiago Giraldo\nSantiago Giraldo Salazar (, born 27 November 1987) is a Colombian professional tennis player. He plays on the ATP tour and represents Colombia in the Davis Cup competition. His best tournament result is reaching the final in the 2014 Barcelona Open Banc Sabadell. He is the highest-ranked tennis player in Colombia’s history, with a career-high singles ranking of 28th in the world, and 77th in doubles.\nThroughout his career he has beaten several ex-number-one players such as Lleyton Hewitt" ] ]
[ [ "Represent this Wikipedia passage to find its title", "to this term.\nAccording to the 2002 Young Adult Fertility and Sexuality Survey, 11 percent of sexually active Filipinos between the ages of 15 and 24 have had sex with someone of the same sex. According to Filipino poet and critic Lilia Quindoza Santiago, Filipino culture may have a more flexible concept of gender; \"kasarian\" (Tagalog for \"gender\") is defined in less binary terms than the English word; \"kasarian\" means \"kind, species, or genus\".\nHistory.\nGender crossing" ] ]
[ "Represent the term to find more information about it from Wikipedia (~1 paragraph)", "Sathya Sai Baba" ]
[ [ "Represent the next text", "also presented interviews with Alaya Rahm, former devotee of Sathya Sai Baba, where he alleged sexual abuse by Sathya Sai Baba. As a result, in 2002 the Parliament of the United Kingdom discussed the possible danger to male children of British families intending to visit the ashram of Sathya Sai Baba in case of individual audiences with the guru.\nIn 2004, the BBC produced a documentary titled \"The Secret Swami\", as part of its series \"The World Uncovered\". One central theme of the BBC documentary was again" ] ]
[ [ "represent the text to find the scientific term it describes", "Sri Sathya Sai Super Speciality Hospital\nThe Sri Sathya Sai Institutes of Higher Medical Sciences also popularly known as Super Specialty Hospitals are tertiary health care hospitals established by Sri Sathya Sai Baba to provide patient care facilities to all irrespective of caste, class, creed, gender, religion or nationality totally free of charge. There are two super specialty hospitals, the Sri Sathya Sai Institute of Higher Medical Sciences, Puttaparthi, Andhra Pradesh and the Sri Sathya Sai Institute of Higher Medical Sciences, Whitefield, Bangalore, Karnataka, India." ] ]
[ "Represent this input to retrieve the first passage from its Wikipedia page", "Semra Yetiş" ]
[ [ "Represent this Wikipedia passage to find its title", "Semra Yetiş\nSemra Yetiş (born October 1, 1987) is a Turkish female professional road cyclist and mountain biker riding for Karaman Gençlik Hizmetleri SK.\nShe competed between 2007 and 2009 for the first Turkish UCI mountain biking team Goldcity Alanya (). Following the dissolution of the team in early 2009, she went to Germany to ride on Koga Miyata Team for one season. Returned home, she signed for MKE Ankaragücü racing in 2010. In 2011, Yetiş was with Istanbulspor and in 2012 with Brisaspor, Kocaeli." ] ]
[ [ "Represent the text to find the scientific term it describes", "- Semra Sezer (born 1944), First Lady of Turkey between 2000 and 2007\n- Semra Ülkü, Turkish educator and university administrator\n- Semra Yetiş (born 1987), Turkish mountain biker" ] ]
[ "Represent this input to retrieve the first passage from its Wikipedia page", "Silvi Jan" ]
[ [ "Represent this Wikipedia passage to find its title", "Silvi Jan\nSilvi Jan (, born 27 October 1973) is a retired female Israeli football player.\nClub career.\nJan played school football in Netanya, and was part of the boys' football team of Shorashim school. As there was no women's league, Jan tried to find an active team in Europe, eventually signing with Kolbotn I.L.. In 1999, with the establishment of the Israeli Women's League, Jan returned to Israel and signed with Hapoel Tel Aviv.\nJan played at Hapoel Tel Aviv" ] ]
[ [ "Represent this paragraph to retrieve the one term that is most relevant to it", "Hardcover - Jan 17, 2003)\n- Brain and Longevity by Caleb E. Finch, Jean-Marie Robine and Yves Christen (Hardcover - Jan 31, 2003)\n- Human Longevity, Individual Life Duration, and the Growth of the Oldest-Old Population (International Studies in Population) by Jean-Marie Robine, Eileen M. Crimmins, Shiro Horiuchi and Yi Zeng (Paperback - Sep 2007)\n- Sex and Longevity: Sexuality, Gender, Reproduction, Parenthood (Research and Perspectives in Longevity) by Jean-" ] ]
[ "Represent this input to retrieve the first passage from its Wikipedia page!", "Simon Maunoury" ]
[ [ "Represent the text to find the scientific term it describes:", "Simon Maunoury\nSimon Maunoury (born 24 November 1983) is a male badminton player from France. He won the men's singles title at the French National Badminton Championships in 2006 and 2007.\nAchievements.\nAchievements BWF International Challenge/Series.\n\"Men's Singles\"" ] ]
[ [ "Represent this Wikipedia passage to find its title", "Maunoury\nMaunoury may refer to:\n- Auguste-François Maunoury (born 1811), Catholic Hellenist and exegete\n- Catherine Maunoury, French aerobatic pilot\n- Maurice Bourgès-Maunoury (1914–1993), French Radical politician, Prime Minister in the Fourth Republic during 1957\n- Maurice Maunoury (1863–1925), French politician born in Egypt, Minister of the Colonies, Minister of the Interior\n- Michel-Joseph Maunoury (1847–1923), commander of French forces in the early days of World War I\n- Simon" ] ]
[ "Represent the term to find more information about it from Wikipedia (~1 paragraph)", "Sir John Elwill, 4th Baronet" ]
[ [ "represent the text to find the scientific term it describes!\nFewshot example: \"Larry Howes\nLarry Howes (born June 30, 1947) is a Minnesota politician and former member of the Minnesota House of Representatives representing District 4B, which includes portions of Cass, Crow Wing and Hubbard counties in the northern part of the state. A Republican, he is also a summer camp manager and caretaker.\nHowes was first elected in 1998, and was re-elected in 2000, 2002, 2004, 2006, 2008 and 2010. He was a member of the House Finance Committee and Rules and Legislative\" == \"Larry Howes\"", "Ferrers. He built a mansion called \"Elvills\", now known as Castle Hill, in Englefield Green, Egham, Surrey between 1758 and 1763. It was designed by Stiff Leadbetter.\nSir John Elwill, 4th Baronet, died without male issue on 1 March 1778, and was interred at\nEgham, Surrey. The baronetcy became extinct. His widow died aged 60 on 9 February 1781 at West Dean, and was buried there 9 days later." ] ]
[ [ "Represent the text to find the scientific term it describes.", "Sir John Elwill, 4th Baronet\nSir John Elwill, 4th Baronet (died 1 March 1778) was an English aristocrat and politician.\nHe was the only son of Sir Edmund Elwill, 3rd Baronet, and his wife Anne Speke, daughter of William Speke, of Beauchamp, Somerset. The third baronet was Comptroller of the Excise; he inherited the baronetcy from his childless elder brother Sir John Elwill, 2nd Baronet, on the latter's death on 10 September 1727.\nThe fourth baronet inherited the Elwill baronetcy on" ] ]
[ "Represent this input to retrieve the first passage from its Wikipedia page", "Siri Skare" ]
[ [ "represent this wikipedia passage to find its title:\n\n\nFor instance, <<related - David Bowie's birth name was David Jones.)\nBowie took an adventurous and humorous approach to music and criticized Wynton Marsalis for his conservative approach to jazz tradition.\nLester Bowie died of liver cancer in 1999 at his Fort Greene, Brooklyn, New York house he shared with second wife Deborah for 20 years. The following year he was inducted into the \"Down Beat\" Jazz Hall of Fame. In 2001, the Art Ensemble of Chicago recorded \"Tribute to Lester\".\nDiscography.\nDiscography With>> to <<Lester Bowie>>", "Siri Skare\nSiri Skare (June 6, 1958 – April 1, 2011) was the first female aviator in the armed forces of Norway. She died during a demonstration in Mazar-i-Sharif in 2011.\nEarly life.\nSkare was originally from Åndalsnes, Møre og Romsdal, Norway. A resident of Oslo, Skare was married and had one child.\nCareer.\nAlready a civilian pilot and flight instructor with more than 1400 hours, she completed her military pilot training in 1984, and went" ] ]
[ [ "Represent this Wikipedia passage to find its title", "deaths of O'Donnell, Baker, Harris and Tamatea.\nDetails regarding the casualties Norway.\n10 Norwegian ISAF soldiers have been killed in action in Afghanistan.\nAt least 940 soldiers have been wounded in action or injured in accidents\nIn addition, one Norwegian military advisor (Lt. Col. \"Siri Skare\") was killed in the 2011 Mazar-i-Sharif attack.\nDetails regarding the casualties Poland.\n44 Polish soldiers (including a military civilian medic and one JW GROM member) have been killed. 41" ] ]
[ "represent this phrase to find its first wikipedia paragraph", "Song Hai-rim" ]
[ [ "represent the text to find the scientific term it describes", "Song Hai-rim\nSong Hai-rim (born January 12, 1985) is a female South Korean handball player who competed at the 2008 Summer Olympics.\nIn 2008, she won a bronze medal with the South Korean team.\nExternal links.\n- The Official Website of the Beijing 2008 Olympic Games\n- Olympic Sport" ] ]
[ [ "Represent this paragraph to retrieve the one term that is most relevant to it", "Hardcover - Jan 17, 2003)\n- Brain and Longevity by Caleb E. Finch, Jean-Marie Robine and Yves Christen (Hardcover - Jan 31, 2003)\n- Human Longevity, Individual Life Duration, and the Growth of the Oldest-Old Population (International Studies in Population) by Jean-Marie Robine, Eileen M. Crimmins, Shiro Horiuchi and Yi Zeng (Paperback - Sep 2007)\n- Sex and Longevity: Sexuality, Gender, Reproduction, Parenthood (Research and Perspectives in Longevity) by Jean-" ] ]
[ "Represent the term to find more information about it from Wikipedia (~1 paragraph)", "Soni Malaj" ]
[ [ "represent this wikipedia passage to find its title", "also won top fest 11 award titled \"you live with her\". In the same edition of Top Fest Soni Malaj also won \"best female singer\" award.\nAlbums.\n- 2003-Mbreteresh e Nates\n- 2005-E vogla\n- 2006-Mesdhe\n- 2010-Unik\n- 2013-Soni Malaj\nExternal links.\n- Soni Malaj Fiton Top Fest 11" ] ]
[ [ "Represent the following document", "Soni Malaj\nSoni Malaj is an Albanian singer.\nMalaj has participated in competitions like \"Top Fest\" (2006), and she placed second in Kënga Magjike with Flori Mumajesi, her long-time boyfriend, with the song \"Fluturimi 3470\" (Flight 3470).\nAfter the Serbian singer Marija Šerifović won the Eurovision Song Contest 2007 (that was held in Helsinki, Finland), there was a speculation that her winning song Molitva was actually Musical plagiarism of Soni Malaj's song Ndarja.\nSoni Malaj" ] ]
[ "Represent the term to find more information about it from Wikipedia (~1 paragraph)", "Stacey Bentley" ]
[ [ "Represent the text to find the scientific term it describes.", "Stacey Bentley\nStacey Bentley (born 1958) is a registered nurse and former professional female bodybuilder of the late 1970s and early 1980s. Along with Claudia Wilbourn and Rachel McLish, Bentley was among the first role models of bodybuilding for women and the benefits that it can bring to them.\nBiography.\nBentley was born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, where at a young age she was a very active, sports-oriented child. In her high school days she was a diver and later continued her education at Franconia College" ] ]
[ [ "Represent this paragraph to retrieve the one term that is most relevant to it", "David, former sex and relationship column for \"Razor\"\n- Martin Downs, \"Carnal Knowledge\" columnist for \"Penthouse\" and former \"Double Exposure\" columnist for \"Penthouse\"\n- Jeannie Greeley, \"Sex\" columnist for \"Stuff@Night\"\n- Stacey Grenrock-Woods, current sex columnist for \"Esquire\"\n- Debby Herbenick, PhD, author and host of \"Kinsey Confidential\" for Kinsey Institute for Research in Sex, Gender, and Reproduction; \"Sex Professor\" columnist for Men's Health" ] ]
[ "Represent the term to find more information about it from Wikipedia (~1 paragraph)", "Stephen Petronio" ]
[ [ "Represent this Wikipedia passage to find its title", "studied contact improvisation. Petronio became the first male dancer of the Trisha Brown Company (1979 to 1986), and founded Stephen Petronio Company in 1984. He has gone on to build a unique and powerful language of movement in a career that spans over 25 years. Stephen Petronio Company has toured extensively across the United States and to 26 other countries throughout the world, with over 35 New York City engagements including 15 seasons at The Joyce Theater.\nPetronio has worked with songwriters, musicians, and composers, including Rufus Wainwright" ] ]
[ [ "", "Stephen Petronio\nStephen Petronio is an American choreographer, dancer, and the artistic director of New York City-based Stephen Petronio Company.\nStephen Petronio was born in Newark, New Jersey, on March 20, 1956. He grew up in Nutley, New Jersey and received a B.A. degree from Hampshire College in Amherst, Massachusetts, where he began dancing in 1974. Prior to pursuing a career in dance, Petronio studied pre-medicine before being inspired by the dancing of Rudolf Nureyev and Steve Paxton, with whom he" ] ]
[ "Represent the following document!", "Steven Brinkman" ]
[ [ "Represent this Wikipedia passage to find its title", "Steven Brinkman\nSteven Brinkman (born ) is a Canadian male volleyball player. He was part of the Canada men's national volleyball team at the 2002 FIVB Volleyball Men's World Championship and 2006 FIVB Volleyball Men's World Championship." ] ]
[ [ "represent this", "after the local district attorney interpreted Colorado's statutes, which used the phrase \"any two persons\", to be gender-neutral with respect to marriage. The state Attorney General issued a contrary opinion that those marriages were invalid. When one of those married in Boulder tried to use it to sponsor his husband for immigration purposes, he lost his case, \"Adams v. Howerton\", in federal court.\nSame-sex marriage Lawsuits \"Brinkman v. Long\".\nAfter being denied a marriage license, a lesbian couple filed a" ] ]
[ "Represent this phrase to find its first Wikipedia paragraph", "Susanne Nyström" ]
[ [ "Represent this Wikipedia passage to find its title", "Susanne Nyström\nSusanne Nyström, born 29 December 1982 in Laisvall, Sweden is a Swedish female cross-country skier and nurse.\nShe competed for Laisvalls SK, having competed for clubs like IFK Mora, Arvidsjaur Ski Team] Luleå Gjutarens IF and Piteå Elit.\nShe won Tjejvasan in 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2012 and 2013. and ended up second ad Tjejvasan 2011. In 2010, she won the women's Vasaloppet main competition, making her the first to win Tjejvasan and the Vasaloppet main competition" ] ]
[ [ "Represent the text to find the scientific term it describes", "- 2004 – Hilde Gjermundshaug Pedersen, Norway\n- 2005 – Sofia Bleckur, IK Jarl\n- 2006 – Elin Ek, IFK Mora\n- 2007 – Susanne Nyström, Piteå Elit SK\n- 2008 – Susanne Nyström, Piteå Elit SK\n- 2009 – Susanne Nyström, Piteå Elit SK\n- 2010 – Susanne Nyström, IFK Mora\n- 2011 – Jenny Hansson, Östersunds SK\n- 2012 – Susanne Nyström, Laisvalls SK\n- 2013 – Susanne Nyström, Laisvalls SK\n- 2014 – Sofia Bleckur," ] ]
[ "Represent this text", "Tahmina" ]
[ [ "Represent the text to find the scientific term it describes.", "Tahmina\nTahmina ( , , various other transcriptions like \"Tahmeena\", \"Tehmina\", \"Tahmineh\", \"Takhmina\") is a female character in the story Rostam and Sohrab, part of the 10th-century Persian epic of Shahnameh. Her name is mentioned as the wife of Rostam and as the daughter of Samanganshah, the sovereign of Samangan.\nReferences in the Shahnameh.\nIn the Shahnameh, Rostam and Sohrab's story begins when Rostam loses his horse, Rakhsh. Grieved and angry, Rostam reaches" ] ]
[ [ "Represent the text to find the scientific term it describes", "Hardcover - Jan 17, 2003)\n- Brain and Longevity by Caleb E. Finch, Jean-Marie Robine and Yves Christen (Hardcover - Jan 31, 2003)\n- Human Longevity, Individual Life Duration, and the Growth of the Oldest-Old Population (International Studies in Population) by Jean-Marie Robine, Eileen M. Crimmins, Shiro Horiuchi and Yi Zeng (Paperback - Sep 2007)\n- Sex and Longevity: Sexuality, Gender, Reproduction, Parenthood (Research and Perspectives in Longevity) by Jean-" ] ]
[ "represent this phrase to find its first wikipedia paragraph", "Theodosia Okoh" ]
[ [ "Represent this Wikipedia passage to find its title", "interview: \"I decided on the three colors of red, gold and green because of the geography of Ghana. Ghana lies in the tropics and blessed with rich vegetation. The color Gold was influenced by the mineral rich nature of our lands and Red commemorates those who died or worked for the country’s independence. Then the five-pointed lone star which is the symbol of African emancipation and unity in the struggle against colonialism….\"\nTheodosia Okoh was the first female chairman of the Ghana Hockey Association and later President" ] ]
[ [ "Represent this Wikipedia passage to find its title", "1906), American botanist\n- Theodosia Harris (1877-1938), American screenwriter\n- Theodosia Meade, Countess of Clanwilliam (1744–1817)\n- Theodosia Ntokou, classical pianist\n- Theodosia Okoh, Ghanaian stateswoman and teacher known for designing the national flag of Ghana\n- Anne Steele (1717-1778), English poet and hymn writer who published under the pseudonym Theodosia\nPlaces.\n- Feodosiya, sometimes spelled Theodosia or Feodosia, a city in Crimea (currently disputed between Ukraine and Russia)\n-" ] ]
[ "Represent this phrase to find its first Wikipedia paragraph", "Trpimir Kutle" ]
[ [ "Represent this paragraph to retrieve the one term that is most relevant to it", "Trpimir Kutle\nTrpimir Kutle (born 2 March 1976 in Zagreb) is a male freestyle swimmer from Croatia. He represented his native country at the 1998 World Aquatics Championships in Perth, Western Australia, competing in two individual events (5 km and 25 km freestyle). He also competed at the 1997 European Aquatics Championships in Seville, placing 13th in the 25 km event.\nReferences.\n- Hrvatski savez daljinskog plivanja" ] ]
[ [ "Represent this Wikipedia passage to find its title", "Hardcover - Jan 17, 2003)\n- Brain and Longevity by Caleb E. Finch, Jean-Marie Robine and Yves Christen (Hardcover - Jan 31, 2003)\n- Human Longevity, Individual Life Duration, and the Growth of the Oldest-Old Population (International Studies in Population) by Jean-Marie Robine, Eileen M. Crimmins, Shiro Horiuchi and Yi Zeng (Paperback - Sep 2007)\n- Sex and Longevity: Sexuality, Gender, Reproduction, Parenthood (Research and Perspectives in Longevity) by Jean-" ] ]
[ "represent this input to retrieve the first passage from its wikipedia page\n\n------\n\nGiven Les Girls, a positive would be - \"Les Girls\" was the last film score by Cole Porter and the next-to-last score of his career.\n- The film's original female leads were to have been played by Leslie Caron, Cyd Charisse, Jean Simmons and Carol Haney.\nAwards and honors.\n- \"Les Girls\" won the Academy Award for Best Costume Design for Orry-Kelly and was nominated for two other awards, Best Art Direction (William A. Horning, Gene Allen, Edwin B. Willis, Richard Pefferle) & a negative would be -Goldwyn-Mayer in the mid-1950s. In 1957, she won the Golden Globe for the Foreign Newcomer Award – Female. She won another Golden Globe in 1958 for Best Motion Picture Actress – Musical/Comedy for her performance in \"Les Girls\", tying with her co-star Kay Kendall.\nIn 1958, she was nominated for a Golden Laurel as Top New Female Personality. In 1975, she was nominated for a Tony Award for her performance as Donna Lucia D'Alvadorez in \"Where's Charley?\".", "Tuğba Koyuncu" ]
[ [ "Represent this paragraph to retrieve the one term that is most relevant to it", "Tuğba Koyuncu\nTuğba Koyuncu (née Karakaya; born February 16, 1991 in Kayseri, Turkey) is a Turkish female middle distance runner. She is a student of physical education and sports at the local Erciyes University. Karakaya was a member of the Fenerbahçe Athletics Club, where she was coached by Süleyman Altınok before she transferred to Enkaspor. The tall athlete weighs .\nShe was born to Kasım Karakaya, a restaurant employee, and his wife İkbal, who both have seven children. She is the older of two sisters" ] ]
[ [ "Represent this paragraph to retrieve the one term that is most relevant to it", ", she had attained national fame and became a sex symbol, often incarnating libertines, prostitutes or addicts who nevertheless were generally good hearted. She also produced a music album in 1987. Ahu Tuğba married and divorced five times. She has one child." ] ]
[ "represent", "Una Prentice" ]
[ [ "Represent this Wikipedia passage to find its title", "Una Prentice\nUna Gailey Prentice (1913–1986) was one of the first female lawyers in Australia.\nPrentice was the first graduate of the University of Queensland Law school in Queensland of either gender. On 28 September 1938,she was also the first woman admitted to the bar in Queensland. She went on to be the first woman prosecutor for the Australian Commonwealth Crown Solicitor and the first female librarian of the University of Queensland Law Library.\nEarly life.\nUna Gailey Prentice (née Bick) was the daughter of Ernest and" ] ]
[ [ "Represent this paragraph to retrieve the one term that is most relevant to it", ". \"Social Structure\". New York: Macmillan.\n- Pasternak, B. (1976). \"Introduction to Kinship and Social Organization\". Englewood Cliffs, NJ: Prentice Hall.\n- Pasternak, B., Ember, M., & Ember, C. (1997). \"Sex, Gender, and Kinship: A Cross-Cultural Perspective\". Upper Saddle River, NJ: Prentice Hall.\n- Saxena R. T. (2012). \"A Sociolinguistic Study of Hindi and Telugu Kinship Terminology- Variations in" ] ]
[ "Represent this input to retrieve the first passage from its Wikipedia page", "Vanesa Sršen" ]
[ [ "Represent this Wikipedia passage to find its title", "Vanesa Sršen\nVanesa Sršen (born ) is a retired Croatian female volleyball player.\nShe was part of the Croatia women's national volleyball team at the 1998 FIVB Volleyball Women's World Championship in Japan." ] ]
[ [ "Represent this Wikipedia passage to find its title", "Hardcover - Jan 17, 2003)\n- Brain and Longevity by Caleb E. Finch, Jean-Marie Robine and Yves Christen (Hardcover - Jan 31, 2003)\n- Human Longevity, Individual Life Duration, and the Growth of the Oldest-Old Population (International Studies in Population) by Jean-Marie Robine, Eileen M. Crimmins, Shiro Horiuchi and Yi Zeng (Paperback - Sep 2007)\n- Sex and Longevity: Sexuality, Gender, Reproduction, Parenthood (Research and Perspectives in Longevity) by Jean-" ] ]
[ "Represent this input to retrieve the first passage from its Wikipedia page", "Victoria Cisneros" ]
[ [ "represent this wikipedia passage to find its title", "Victoria Cisneros\nVictoria Cisneros (born April 17, 1985 in Albuquerque, New Mexico) is a female American boxer, who has fought six former or present World Champions in her career. She has 3 brothers, a twin sister and an older sister.\nCareer.\nIn her pro boxing career, she has fought some of the world's best boxers, such as Holly Holm, Terri Blair, Layla McCarter, Jill Emery, Ann Marie Saccurato, Lisa Holewyne, and lastly Cecilia Brækhus on May 15, 2010" ] ]
[ [ "Represent this Wikipedia passage to find its title", "to reunite with family members. However, to quote literary critics Jesús Benito and Ana María Manzanas, the \"image of the border has become fully meaningful not only when we consider it as a physical line but when we decenter it and liberate it from the notion of space to encompass notions of sex, class, gender, ethnicity, identity, and community.\" Cisneros frequently divorces the border from its strictly geographic meaning, using it metaphorically to explore how Chicana identity is an amalgamation of both Mexican and Anglo-American cultures" ] ]
[ "Represent this input to retrieve the first passage from its Wikipedia page", "Vivian St. John" ]
[ [ "Represent the text to find the scientific term it describes.", "Vivian St. John\nSuzanne Miller (September 10, 1950 – December 20, 2013), better known by her ring name Vivian St. John, was an American female professional wrestler.\nWrestling career.\nSt. John began her wrestling debut on August 6, 1974 and was trained by The Fabulous Moolah. At and , she would regularly team up with Sue Green to make a cowgirl tag team. In 1986, she retired from wrestling after falling pregnant with her daughter, Nicole.\nPersonal life and death." ] ]
[ [ "Represent the text to find the scientific term it describes", "- John Vaughan\n- Richard Vickers\n- Freddie Viggers\n- John Vincent\n- Brigadier Martin Vine (1953- )\n- Hussey Vivian, 1st Baron Vivian\n- Major-General Colwyn Henry Hughes Vulliamy (1894–1972)\n- Richard Vyse\n- Richard William Howard Vyse\n- Maj.-Gen. Charles Gerard Courtenay Vyvyan (born 29 Sep 1944)\n- Major-General Ralph Ernest Vyvyan (1891–1971)\nW.\n- Edward Gurth Wace Controller of Labour\n- Brigadier Thomas Thelwall Waddington (1888–1958)\n- Brigadier" ] ]
[ "Represent this input to retrieve the first passage from its Wikipedia page", "Wang Hongni" ]
[ [ "represent this paragraph to retrieve the one term that is most relevant to it", "Wang Hongni\nWang Hongni (; born March 9, 1982 in Jinan, Shandong) is a female Chinese triathlete. Wang competed at the second Olympic triathlon at the 2004 Summer Olympics. She took fortieth place with a total time of 2:18:40.07.\nShe won gold at the 2006 Asian Games in Doha in the triathlon event.\nReferences.\n- Profile\n- Profile" ] ]
[ [ "Represent the text to find the scientific term it describes", ") is Wang Botong's deputy.\n- Chu Pingyuan (楚平原) is the prince consort of Shituo Kingdom (師陀國).\n- Yuwen Hongni (宇文虹霓) is the queen of Shituo Kingdom and Chu Pingyuan's wife.\n- Han Zhifen (韓芷芬) is Tie Mole's wife.\n- Dugu Yu (獨孤宇), nicknamed \"Iron Fan Scholar\" (鐵扇書生), is the sworn brother of Liu Zhen and Xiahou Ying.\n- Dugu Ying (獨孤瑩) is Dugu Yu's younger sister and" ] ]
[ "Represent this input to retrieve the first passage from its Wikipedia page", "Wayne Sabin" ]
[ [ "Represent the text to find the scientific term it describes", "Wayne Sabin\nWayne Sabin (April 1, 1915 – September 14, 1989) was an American male tennis player.\nHe reached the final of the men's doubles competition at the U.S. National Championships (now US Open). He partnered with Gardnar Mulloy and lost the final in straight sets against Jack Kramer and Ted Schroeder. His best singles performance came in 1939 and 1941 when he reached the quarterfinals at the U.S. National Championships where he was defeated by Welby Van Horn and Don McNeill respectively.\nSabin was ranked" ] ]
[ [ "Represent this paragraph to retrieve the one term that is most relevant to it", "or ciphers for discussions about sex and gender. Holmes describes her weariness \"of writers who had contacted me for a number of years during my intersex-activist days, trying to determine if their proposed ‘hermaphrodites’ could do things like impregnate or have sex with themselves\", and how depictions of intersex people are \"stalled\", reifying \"the proper place of traditional visions and modes of masculinity in opposition to femininity\" or \"beyond and outside the realm of gender altogether\"; the character of Annabel/Wayne," ] ]
[ "represent the term to find more information about it from wikipedia (~1 paragraph)", "Wilma Rudolph" ]
[ [ "represent this paragraph to retrieve the one term that is most relevant to it", "1994)\n- National Black Sports and Entertainment Hall of Fame (2001)\nIn 1984, the Women's Sports Foundation selected Rudolph as one of the five greatest women athletes in the United States. In 1996, the foundation presented its first Wilma Rudolph Courage Award to Jackie Joyner-Kersee. The annual award is presented to a female athlete who exhibits extraordinary courage in her athletic performance, demonstrates the ability to overcome adversity, makes significant contributions to sports, and serves as an inspiration and role model to those who face" ] ]
[ [ "Represent the text to find the scientific term it describes", "tremendous boost to women's track in the United States.\" Rudolph's celebrity also caused gender barriers to be broken at previously all-male track and field events such as the Millrose Games.\nIn addition to her own athletic accomplishments, Rudolph is remembered for her contributions to youth, including founding and heading the Wilma Rudolph Foundation, which trains youth athletes. Rudolph has been memorialized with a variety of tributes, including her image on a commemorative U.S. postage stamp. \"Wilma: The Story of Wilma Rudolph\" (1977" ] ]
[ "Represent this input to retrieve the first passage from its Wikipedia page", "Xiang Jingyu" ]
[ [ "represent this wikipedia passage to find its title", "Xiang Jingyu\nXiang Jingyu (, 4 September 1895 – 1 May 1928), whose old name was Xiang Junxian, was one of the earliest female members of the Communist Party of China (CPC), widely regarded as a pioneer of the women’s movement of China.\nEarly life.\nXiang Jingyu was born in Xupu, Hunan province on 4 September 1895. Her father was Xiang Ruiling, a successful businessman, and her mother was Deng Yugui, who died when Xiang Jingyu was young. She has ten" ] ]
[ [ "Represent the text to find the scientific term it describes", "- Xiang Jingyu\n- Xie Xuehong\n- Ye Haiyan\n- Zheng Churan\nCroatia.\n- Jelica Belović-Bernardzikowska\nDenmark.\n- Sophie Alberti (1846-1947) - pioneering women's rights activist and a leading member of Kvindelig Læseforening (Women Readers' Association)\n- Widad Akrawi (born 1969) – writer and doctor, advocate for gender equality, women's empowerment and participation in peace-building and post-conflict governance\n- Matilde Bajer (1840–1934) - women's rights activist and" ] ]
[ "represent the term to find more information about it from wikipedia (~1 paragraph).", "Xu Haiyan" ]
[ [ "represent this wikipedia passage to find its title", "Xu Haiyan\nXu Haiyan (born November 24 1984 in Zoucheng, Shandong) is a female Chinese freestyle wrestler who competed in the 2008 Summer Olympics.\nHer personal best was coming 1st at the 2002 Asian Games - 63 kg freestyle.\nExternal links.\n- profile" ] ]
[ [ "Represent this Wikipedia passage to find its title.", "man pointedly limiting himself to one gender or the other would in fact have been alien in a culture where class hierarchy affected male sex lives far more than the genders of their partners. The poet Xu's writing style became known as \"palace style\", and initially, Emperor Wu was displeased about this development, but once Emperor Wu met Xu, he was impressed by Xu's talents, and became a patron of Xu himself as well.\nIt is unclear whether Xiao Gang carried out much decision-making duties in" ] ]
[ "Represent the term to find more information about it from Wikipedia (~1 paragraph)", "Xu Li" ]
[ [ "Represent this Wikipedia passage to find its title", "Xu Li\nXu Li (; born December 17, 1989 in Suzhou, Anhui) is a female Chinese freestyle wrestler who competed at the 2008 Summer Olympics and received the silver medal in the 55 kg weight class.\nShe also placed first at the 2007 Women's Wrestling World Cup.\nExternal links.\n- profile" ] ]
[ [ "", "Li Yuanhong (12 July 1917 - 17 July 1917)\n- Feng Guozhang (17 July 1917 - 10 October 1918)\n- Xu Shichang (10 October 1918 - 2 June 1922)\n- \"Zhou Ziqi (2 Jun 1922 - 11 Jun 1922) (acting)\"\n- Li Yuanhong (11 June 1922 - 13 June 1923)\n- \"Zhang Shaozeng (13 Jun 1923 - 9 Sep 1923) (acting)\"\n- \"Gao Lingwei (9 Sep 1923 - 10 Oct 1923)" ] ]
[ "Represent the term to find more information about it from Wikipedia (~1 paragraph)", "Xu Yanlu" ]
[ [ "Represent the text to find the scientific term it describes", "Xu Yanlu\nXu Yanlu (; ; born 16 September 1991) is a female Chinese football (soccer) player who plays as a midfielder.\nExternal links.\n- Official page" ] ]
[ [ "Represent the text to find the scientific term it describes.", "Xu Xuan (徐鉉) and Han Xizai, pointing out that Chen and Feng Yanlu deserved death and that, apparently, Li Jing was sparing them due to intercession by Song and Feng Yanji, such that army discipline would be lost, but Li Jing did not listen to Xu and Han. (When Feng Yanlu was delivered to Jinling in stockade, Feng Yanji lamented to him, \"You, my brother, are not willing to be a chancellor based on seniority, and this is the results.\" This led to" ] ]
[ "Represent this input to retrieve the first passage from its Wikipedia page", "Ya Kid K" ]
[ [ "Represent this paragraph to retrieve the one term that is most relevant to it", "Ya Kid K made a guest appearance on \"Public Warning\" the debut album of female MC, Lady Sovereign.\nIn 2011 she returned with the song \"DO UC ME Standing\". Ya Kid K also released the song \"Comes Love\" on Baronic Arts.\nIn 2014 she released some new tracks and an album called \"Stalled Constructions\". Also she worked with the German dance project Maviic for the single release \"Moja Mbili Tatu\".\nDiscography.\n- 1992 \"One World Nation (The" ] ]
[ [ "Represent this paragraph to retrieve the one term that is most relevant to it", "Ya Kid K\nYa Kid K (born Manuela Barbara Kamosi Moaso Djogi, 26 January 1973) is a Congolese-Belgian hip hop artist. Ya Kid K, besides being a solo artist, is also known for her works for the dance/house act Technotronic. Her sister is Karoline 'Leki' Kamosi.\nBiography.\nAt the age of 11 she moved to Belgium, later moving to Chicago (where she explored hip-hop, and the emerging sounds of house music), and later moved to" ] ]
[ "represent this phrase to find its first wikipedia paragraph", "Yu Huili" ]
[ [ "Represent this Wikipedia passage to find its title", "Yu Huili\nYu Huili (born October 5, 1982 in Sichuan) is a female Chinese softball player. She was part of the 4th-placed team at the 2006 World Championship.\nShe will compete for Team China at the 2008 Summer Olympics in Beijing.\nReferences.\n- Profile" ] ]
[ [ "", "Chengdu-Chongqing dialect\nChengdu-Chongqing dialect or Cheng–Yu (; Sichuanese Pinyin: \"Cenyu\", ) is the most widely used branch of Southwestern Mandarin, with about 90 million speakers. It is named after Chengdu, the capital city of Sichuan, and Chongqing, which was split from Sichuan in 1997. It is spoken mainly in northern and eastern Sichuan, the northeastern part of the Chengdu Plain, several cities or counties in southwestern Sichuan (Panzhihua, Dechang, Yanyuan, Huili and Ningnan), southern Shaanxi" ] ]
[ "Represent the term to find more information about it from Wikipedia (~1 paragraph)", "Yuriy Vlasov" ]
[ [ "Represent the text to find the scientific term it describes", "Yuriy Vlasov\nYuriy Vlasov (born March 15, 1970) is a retired male freestyle swimmer from Ukraine. He competed for his native country at the 1996 Summer Olympics in Atlanta, Georgia, finishing in 11th place in the men's 50 m freestyle event." ] ]
[ [ "Represent this Wikipedia passage to find its title", "Yuri Vlasov\nYuri Vlasov may refer to:\n- Yury Petrovich Vlasov (born 1935), Soviet weightlifter and Russian politician\n- Yuriy Vlasov (born 1970), Ukrainian freestyle swimmer" ] ]
[ "Represent this phrase to find its first Wikipedia paragraph", "Zdzisław Szlapkin" ]
[ [ "Represent this paragraph to retrieve the one term that is most relevant to it", "Zdzisław Szlapkin\nZdzisław Szlapkin (born January 18, 1961 in Chodzież, Wielkopolskie) is a male former racewalker from Poland, who represented his native country at the 1988 Summer Olympics in Seoul, South Korea. He set his personal best (1:20.52) in the men's 20 km walk event in 1988.\nReferences.\n- sports-reference" ] ]
[ [ "Represent this Wikipedia passage to find its title", "Hardcover - Jan 17, 2003)\n- Brain and Longevity by Caleb E. Finch, Jean-Marie Robine and Yves Christen (Hardcover - Jan 31, 2003)\n- Human Longevity, Individual Life Duration, and the Growth of the Oldest-Old Population (International Studies in Population) by Jean-Marie Robine, Eileen M. Crimmins, Shiro Horiuchi and Yi Zeng (Paperback - Sep 2007)\n- Sex and Longevity: Sexuality, Gender, Reproduction, Parenthood (Research and Perspectives in Longevity) by Jean-" ] ]
[ "Represent the term to find more information about it from Wikipedia (~1 paragraph)", "Zhao Lihong" ]
[ [ "Represent this Wikipedia passage to find its title", "Zhao Lihong\nZhao Lihong (; born December 4, 1972) is a female Chinese football (soccer) player who competed in the 1996 Summer Olympics and in the 2000 Summer Olympics.\nIn 1996 she won the silver medal with the Chinese team. She played all five matches and scored one goal.\nFour years later she was a member of the Chinese team which finished fifth in the women's tournament. She played all three matches and scored one goal.\nExternal links.\n- profile" ] ]
[ [ "Represent this Wikipedia passage to find its title", "Hua\n- Xu Jian\n- Zhang Chunfang\n- Yan Fang\n- Wang Ying\n- An Zhongxin\n- Wang Lihong\n- Chen Hong\n- He Liping\n- Lei Li\n- Liu Xuqing\n- Liu Yaju\n- Ma Ying\n- Ou Jingbai\n- Head Coach: Li Minkuan\nSwimming.\nMen's 50 m Freestyle\n- Jiang Chengji\n1. Heat – 22.55\n2. Final – 22.33 (→ 4th place)\nMen's 100 m Freestyle\n- Zhao Lifeng" ] ]
[ "Represent this input to retrieve the first passage from its Wikipedia page", "Zhou Xiuhua" ]
[ [ "Represent the text to find the scientific term it describes", "Zhou Xiuhua\nZhou Xiuhua (Chinese:周 秀華, born 8 December 1966) is a female Chinese rower. She competed at 1988 Seoul Olympic Games. Together with her teammates, she won a bronze medal in the Eights." ] ]
[ [ "represent this wikipedia passage to find its title\n\n------\n\nExamples:\n\n\n\"Essar Hypermart opened in Gandhidham, Gujarat in 2006. Since then, its network has grown to include smaller franchisees and the 100th Essar Hypermart opened in Ranchi in 2010.\nFor the financial year 2009/2010 the company reported revenue of .\nAbout Essar Hypermart.\nEssar Hypermart is a store for all steel products. It houses under a variety of steel products that cater to a variety of industry segments. Its product portfolio is backed by Essar Steel – a global steel producer with a presence in steel consuming markets like Asia and\" == \"Essar Hypermart\"", "Men\n- Ye Huanming — Weightlifting, Featherweight 56–60 kg, Men\n- Li Jinhe — Weightlifting, Lightweight 60–67.5 kg, Men\n- Zhang Xianghua, Hu Yadong, Zhou Shouying, Zhou Xiuhua, Zhang Yali, He Yanwen, Han Yaqin, Li Ronghua, Yang Xiao — Rowing, Women's Eights\nArchery.\nThe People's Republic of China sent three men and three women to Seoul for archery. The women were the more successful squad, taking ninth place in the team round.\nMen" ] ]
[ "Represent this phrase to find its first Wikipedia paragraph!", "Zhu Xiaolin" ]
[ [ "Represent this Wikipedia passage to find its title", "Zhu Xiaolin\nZhu Xiaolin (born 20 February 1984) is a female Chinese long-distance runner, who specialises in marathons. She has won the Xiamen International Marathon and was third at the 2010 Rotterdam Marathon. She represented China at the 2008 Beijing Olympics and was fourth in the women's marathon. Zhu has also competed at the World Championships in Athletics, where she finished in the top five in the marathon in both 2007 and 2009. Her personal best over the distance is 2 hours and 23:57 minutes.\nIn" ] ]
[ [ "Represent this paragraph to retrieve the one term that is most relevant to it", "the son of Li Peng, an electrical engineer, and Zhu Lin, a Russian-language translator. Li was the eldest child of his parents. His sister, Li Xiaolin, was born two years later. Both children were named after their parents by simply appending the middle character \"xiao\" to their names (literally meaning \"little\"), so Li Xiaopeng's name can be taken to mean \"little Li Peng\" or \"Li Peng, Jr.\". Both Li Xiaopeng and Li Xiaolin took after their" ] ]
[ "Represent this phrase to find its first Wikipedia paragraph.", "Zuleima Araméndiz" ]
[ [ "Represent this paragraph to retrieve the one term that is most relevant to it", "Zuleima Araméndiz\nZuleima Araméndiz Mejía (born 23 September 1975 in Valledupar, Cesar) is a female javelin thrower from Colombia.\nCareer.\nHer personal best throw is 59.94 metres, achieved in June 2004 in Bogotá.\nPersonal bests.\n- Javelin throw: 59.94 m A – Bogotá, 12 Juny 2004\n- Javelin throw (old model): 61.72 m A – Medellín, 4 May 1996" ] ]
[ [ "Represent the text to find the scientific term it describes", ", (born 1970), daughter of Zulema Yoma and Argentine President Carlos Menem\n- Zulema Yoma (born 1942), former First Lady of Argentina\n- Zuleima Amaya (born 1985), Venezuelan marathon runner at the 2013 World Championships in Athletics\n- Zuleima Araméndiz (born 1975), Colombian javelin thrower\nSee also.\n- Zuleyma, Mexican wrestler" ] ]
[ "Represent this input to retrieve the first passage from its Wikipedia page:", "Adam MacKenzie" ]
[ [ "Represent this paragraph to retrieve the one term that is most relevant to it", "Adam MacKenzie\nAdam MacKenzie (born 25 October 1984 in Kirkcaldy) is a male field hockey defender from Scotland, who earned his first cap for the Men's Junior National Team in 2003. He plays club hockey for Inverleith HC.\nHe is the brother-in-law of Na Piarsaigh Junior B City Football champion Brian Buckley.\nReferences.\n- sportscotland\nbr" ] ]
[ [ "Represent the text to find the scientific term it describes", "- \"Capital Tales\" (1984)\n- \"The Secret Journal of Alexandre Mackenzie\" (1985)\n- \"\" (1986)\n- \"Public Eye: An Investigation Into the Disappearance of the World\" (1990)\n- \"Gender Wars: A Novel and Some Conversation About Sex and Gender\" (1994)\n- \"The Last of the Lumbermen\" (2013)\n- \"A Blue Spruce Christmas\" (2010)\nBibliography Poetry.\n- \"Five Books of a Northmanual" ] ]
[ "represent the next text", "Alberta Pfeiffer" ]
[ [ "Represent the text to find the scientific term it describes", "Alberta Pfeiffer\nAlberta Raffl Pfeiffer (September 17, 1899 – August 5, 1994) was one of the first female architects in the state of Illinois and was the first woman to win the school medal for academic excellence from the American Institute of Architects.\nBiography.\nAlberta Raffl was born on September 17, 1899 in Red Bud, Illinois to Albert L. and Johanna (née Rau) Raffl. In 1919, she enrolled as one of the first women to attend the University of Illinois School of Architecture in Urbana" ] ]
[ [ "represent this paragraph to retrieve the one term that is most relevant to it", "Pfeiffer\nPfeiffer is a German-language occupational surname meaning \"whistler\" or \"pipe-\" or \"fife-player\" and etymologically akin to English \"Piper\" and \"Fifer\"; other spellings include \"Pfeifer\". Pfeiffer is the surname of several notable people:\nPeople.\nPeople Arts.\n- Alberta Pfeiffer (1899–1994), Illinois architect\n- Carl Pfeiffer (architect) (1834–1888), German-born NYC architect\n- Johann Pfeiffer (1697–1791), German violinist and composer\n- Darrin" ] ]
[ "Represent the term to find more information about it from Wikipedia (~1 paragraph)", "Alexander Peya" ]
[ [ "Represent this Wikipedia passage to find its title", "Alexander Peya\nAlexander Peya (born 27 June 1980) is an Austrian male tennis player. He reached a career-high singles ranking of world no. 92 in April 2007. His career-high doubles ranking is world no. 3, first achieved in August 2013. He was born in Vienna, Austria, and currently resides there.\nIn September 2008 Peya helped Austria to a Davis Cup play-off win against Great Britain. Peya beat Alex Bogdanovic in four sets in the deciding rubber of the tie." ] ]
[ [ "Represent this paragraph to retrieve the one term that is most relevant to it", "and humor.\" In a review of the first manga volume by Matthew Alexander at Mania.com, he thought that while \"stories with love triangles or gender-switching protagonists have been done before...Hazumu's change into a girl explores romance between people of the same sex in an interesting and comedic way.\"\nReception Anime.\nThe anime series has been compared with a similar series that involved gender swapping—Rumiko Takahashi's \"Ranma ½\". In a review at T.H.E.M. Anime Reviews, the reviewer wrote, \"[" ] ]
[ "Represent the term to find more information about it from Wikipedia (~1 paragraph)", "Alida Neave" ]
[ [ "Represent this Wikipedia passage to find its title", "Alida Neave\nAlida Neave is a former South African female tennis player.\nNeave reached the doubles final at the 1929 French Championships with compatriot Bobbie Heine Miller but were defeated in the final by Lili de Alvarez and Kea Bouman in two straight sets. In 1937, she made the singles final of the South African Championships but lost in three sets to Bobbie Heine Miller." ] ]
[ [ "Represent the text to find the scientific term it describes", "Neave (surname)\nNeave is a surname which may refer to:\n- Airey Neave (1916-1979), British soldier, barrister and politician assassinated by a car bomb\n- Alida Neave, South African tennis player who reached the doubles finals in the 1929 French championship\n- Caroline Neave (1781—1863), British philanthropist and penal reformer\n- David Neave (1883-?), Scottish footballer\n- Lizzie Neave (born 1987), British slalom canoeist in women's kayak; 2009 world champion\n-" ] ]
[ "Represent this input to retrieve the first passage from its Wikipedia page", "Amber Penrith" ]
[ [ "Represent the text to find the scientific term it describes", "Amber Penrith\nAmber Penrith is an English female rugby union player. She represented at the 2010 Women's Rugby World Cup. She came out of retirement in 2009 to play in a three test series against New Zealand after announcing her retirement in 2008." ] ]
[ [ "Represent this paragraph to retrieve the one term that is most relevant to it", "Hardcover - Jan 17, 2003)\n- Brain and Longevity by Caleb E. Finch, Jean-Marie Robine and Yves Christen (Hardcover - Jan 31, 2003)\n- Human Longevity, Individual Life Duration, and the Growth of the Oldest-Old Population (International Studies in Population) by Jean-Marie Robine, Eileen M. Crimmins, Shiro Horiuchi and Yi Zeng (Paperback - Sep 2007)\n- Sex and Longevity: Sexuality, Gender, Reproduction, Parenthood (Research and Perspectives in Longevity) by Jean-" ] ]
[ "Represent the term to find more information about it from Wikipedia (~1 paragraph)", "Amelia Robertson Hill" ]
[ [ "Represent the text to find the scientific term it describes", "Amelia Robertson Hill\nAmelia Robertson Hill (15 January 1821 – 5 July 1904), birth record Emmilia McDermaid Paton, was a prominent female Scottish artist and sculptor throughout the 19th century and one of the few with very public commissions, most noteworthy being the statue of David Livingstone in Princes Street Gardens and Robert Burns in Dumfries. She also was the main female contributor to the statues on the Scott Monument, contributing three figures thereon.\nLife.\nShe was born in Wooer’s Alley, Dunfermline, the daughter of" ] ]
[ [ "represent the text to find the scientific term it describes", "Stan Greig (1930–2012), jazz pianist, drummer, and bandleader\n- Amelia Robertson Hill (1820–1904), sculptor; wife of David Octavius Hill\n- David Octavius Hill (1802–1870), painter and photography pioneer at Hill & Adamson; husband of Amelia Robertson Hill\n- George Jamesone (or Jameson) (c. 1587–1644), Scotland's first eminent portrait painter\n- Alexander Johnston (1815–1891), painter, known for genre and history paintings\n- Eugene Kelly (born 1965), member of The Vaselines" ] ]
[ "represent this phrase to find its first wikipedia paragraph.", "Amina Njonkou" ]
[ [ "represent this paragraph to retrieve the one term that is most relevant to it", "Amina Njonkou\nAmina Njonkou (born 6 April 1988) is a Cameroonian female professional basketball player.\nExternal links.\n- Profile at eurobasket.com" ] ]
[ [ "Represent this Wikipedia passage to find its title", "Hardcover - Jan 17, 2003)\n- Brain and Longevity by Caleb E. Finch, Jean-Marie Robine and Yves Christen (Hardcover - Jan 31, 2003)\n- Human Longevity, Individual Life Duration, and the Growth of the Oldest-Old Population (International Studies in Population) by Jean-Marie Robine, Eileen M. Crimmins, Shiro Horiuchi and Yi Zeng (Paperback - Sep 2007)\n- Sex and Longevity: Sexuality, Gender, Reproduction, Parenthood (Research and Perspectives in Longevity) by Jean-" ] ]
[ "Represent this phrase to find its first Wikipedia paragraph.", "Andrea Ghiurghi" ]
[ [ "represent this wikipedia passage to find its title", "Andrea Ghiurghi\nAndrea Ghiurghi (born December 15, 1966 in Varese) is a male beach volleyball player from Italy, who competed at the 1996 Summer Olympics in Atlanta for his native country. In 1993 he won the bronze medal at the first official European Championships in men's beach volleyball, partnering Dio Lequaglie. In 1996 with Nicola Grigolo he won another bronze medal at the European Championships Master in Pescara. His best international finishes are three 2nd places in the FIVB World Tour in 1991, 1996 and 2005 with Dio Lequaglie" ] ]
[ [ "Represent this Wikipedia passage to find its title", "Dio Lequaglie\nDio Lequaglie (born October 12, 1963 in Civitavecchia) is a retired beach volleyball player from Italy. In 1993 he won the bronze medal at the first official European Championships in men's beach volleyball, partnering Andrea Ghiurghi.\nPlaying partners.\n- Piero Antonini\n- Giuseppe Bua\n- Fosco Cicola\n- Enrico Corsetti\n- Giovanni Errichiello\n- Andrea Ghiurghi\n- Riccardo Lione\n- Gianni Mascagna\n- Maurizio Pimponi\n- Marco Solustri" ] ]
[ "Represent the term to find more information about it from Wikipedia (~1 paragraph)", "Angel Blu" ]
[ [ "Represent this Wikipedia passage to find its title!", "Angel Blu\nAngel Blu is a female dance music vocalist who was featured on the 2003 hit \"True\" by Jaimeson, which peaked at #4 on the UK Singles Chart in January 2003. Angel Blu also featured on \"Take Control\" along with CK, which charted at #14 in February 2004, and was featured on a number of dance compilation albums. \"Take Control\" also peaked at #20 on the Finnish singles chart.\nDiscography.\nDiscography Singles.\n- \"True\" (2003)" ] ]
[ [ "represent the text to find the scientific term it describes Fewshot example: \"Brutal Truth\nBrutal Truth is an American grindcore band from Rochester, New York, formed by ex-Anthrax, Nuclear Assault, and Stormtroopers of Death bass guitarist Dan Lilker in 1990. The group disbanded in 1999, but reformed in 2006 and continued to release music until 2014.\nHistory.\nBrutal Truth was formed in 1990 in New York City, New York. The band was originally signed to Earache Records, on which they released two albums, \"Extreme Conditions Demand Extreme Responses\" and \"Need to Control\" == \"Brutal Truth\"", ".\" Cavallaro suggested that despite the feminine appearance of the \"angel\", it could be of a \"preternatural order\", making gender or sex distinctions irrelevant. Miyazaki referred to the angelic creature as \"tori no hito\" or \"a bird's person\" which is the nickname of Nausicaä from his Nausicaä of the Valley of the Wind manga and film. Cavallaro noted another visual correspondence to \"Only Yesterday\" with the oppressive urban environment and the freedom of open spaces.\nDuring their April 1999 lecture series on" ] ]
[ "Represent this phrase to find its first Wikipedia paragraph", "Ania Fucz" ]
[ [ "Represent this Wikipedia passage to find its title.", "Ania Fucz\nAnia Fucz (born ) is a German female kickboxer and mixed martial artist of Polish descent, based in Würselen, Germany. She competes professionally since 2005 and is the current ISKA Welterweight champion and mixed martial artist.\nLife.\nThe native Pole Ania Fucz moved to Germany with her family at the age of eight. She now lives in Wurselen near Aachen. There she also exercises her profession as a banker.\nSports career.\nAnia Fucz came quite late to kickboxing. The foundation for her" ] ]
[ [ "Represent this Wikipedia passage to find its title", "Sarah Debaieb, a unanimous victory after points. On June 8, 2013, Fucz, for the first time in her new ISKA association, won a world championship match against the Dutch Salaysa van den Bos at the Champions Night III in Aachen. The combatants regarded the fight unanimously for Fucz.\nMost important achievements of their sports career Mixed Martial Arts.\nAnia Fucz at the event \"German MMA Championship GMC 4 next level\" in Herne on July 6, 2013, debuted in MMA. She won against Jana Lorenz by" ] ]
[ "Represent this phrase to find its first Wikipedia paragraph", "Anita Huffington" ]
[ [ "represent this paragraph to retrieve the one term that is most relevant to it\n\nFor instance, <<Abraham Crijnssen\nAbraham Crijnssen (?, Vlissingen – 1 February 1669, Paramaribo) was a Dutch naval commander, notable for capturing Surinam from the British in 1667 during the Second Anglo-Dutch War. The minesweeper HNLMS \"Abraham Crijnssen\" and the frigate HNLMS \"Abraham Crijnssen\" have been named after him.\nLife.\nLife 1632-1665.\nCrijnssen was probably born in Vlissingen. His date of birth is unknown. In 1632 he commanded the \"Samson\" and the \"Vlissingen\", two ships belonging>> to <<Abraham Crijnssen>>", "Anita Huffington\nAnita Huffington (born December 25, 1934) is an American sculptor who is noted for her stone and Bronze representation of the female torso.\nBiography.\nThe sculptor Anita Huffington's history includes a long period in New York City starting in the late 1950s when she came to study dance with Martha Graham and Merce Cunningham. While there, she became acquainted with a circle of artists of the New York School, such as Franz Kline and Willem de Kooning, as well as a diverse and individualistic group" ] ]
[ [ "Represent this paragraph to retrieve the one term that is most relevant to it", "'s Studies Quarterly\", \"The Huffington Post\", and other mainstream and academic outlets. Her two forthcoming books include \"Gender, Sex, and Politics: In the Streets and Between the Sheets in the 21st Century\" (Routledge) and \"The Pornography Industry: What Everyone Needs to Know\" (Oxford University Press).\nBibliography.\nBibliography Books.\n- \"When Sex Became Gender\" (Routledge, 2006)\n- \"Men Speak Out: Views on Gender, Sex and Power\" (editor" ] ]
[ "Represent this phrase to find its first Wikipedia paragraph", "Ann Wolfe" ]
[ [ "Represent this paragraph to retrieve the one term that is most relevant to it", "Ann Wolfe\nAnn Wolfe (born January 17, 1971) is an American former boxer who held world titles in three different weight classes simultaneously. Wolfe is regarded by many within the sport as the greatest fighter in the history of women's boxing. She's also a personal trainer and coach of several professional boxers, including former light middleweight contender James Kirkland. She appears in the 2017 film \"Wonder Woman\" in the supporting role of the Amazon Artemis.\nPersonal life.\nWolfe grew up in Oberlin, Louisiana" ] ]
[ [ "Represent this paragraph to retrieve the one term that is most relevant to it", "like, and that this can be significantly important in areas like public policy.\nGender identity and gender roles Social construction of sex hypotheses.\nSociologists generally regard gender as a social construct, and various researchers, including many feminists, consider sex to only be a matter of biology and something that is not about social or cultural construction. For instance, sexologist John Money suggests the distinction between biological sex and gender as a role. Moreover, Ann Oakley, a professor of sociology and social policy, says \"the constancy of" ] ]
[ "Represent this input to retrieve the first passage from its Wikipedia page", "Anna Brackett" ]
[ [ "Represent the text to find the scientific term it describes", "Anna Brackett\nAnna Callender Brackett (May 21, 1836–March 18, 1911) was an American female philosopher known for being a translator, feminist, and an educator. She is known for being one of the most important educators among women, but her philosophical achievements are oftentimes overlooked. She translated Karl Rosenkranz's \"Pedagogics as a System\" and wrote \"The Education of American Girls\", a response to arguments against the coeducation of males and females.\nLife.\nBorn to Samuel and Caroline Brackett, she was" ] ]
[ [ "Represent this Wikipedia passage to find its title", "Hardcover - Jan 17, 2003)\n- Brain and Longevity by Caleb E. Finch, Jean-Marie Robine and Yves Christen (Hardcover - Jan 31, 2003)\n- Human Longevity, Individual Life Duration, and the Growth of the Oldest-Old Population (International Studies in Population) by Jean-Marie Robine, Eileen M. Crimmins, Shiro Horiuchi and Yi Zeng (Paperback - Sep 2007)\n- Sex and Longevity: Sexuality, Gender, Reproduction, Parenthood (Research and Perspectives in Longevity) by Jean-" ] ]
[ "Represent the term to find more information about it from Wikipedia (~1 paragraph)", "Anna Jurčenková" ]
[ [ "Represent this Wikipedia passage to find its title", "Anna Jurčenková\nAnna Jurčenková (born July 26, 1985) is a Slovak female basketball player.\nExternal links.\n- Profile at eurobasket.com\n- Profile at fibaeurope.com" ] ]
[ [ "represent the text to find the scientific term it describes\nFor example, 'Llewellyn Atkinson\nLlewellyn Atkinson (18 December 1867 – 1 November 1945) was an Australian politician.\nAtkinson was born in Launceston, Tasmania. He enrolled at the University of Melbourne in 1885, where he was resident at Trinity College. He was elected to the Australian House of Representatives of Wilmot at the 1906 election and held it until his defeat by Joseph Lyons at the 1929 election, representing successively the Free Trade Party, the Anti-Socialist Party, the Commonwealth Liberal Party, the Nationalist Party and the Country Party' should be close to 'Llewellyn Atkinson'", "Anna Jurčenková\n- \"(1.93)\" Nicole Ohlde\n- \"(1.91)\" Alena Hanušová\n- \"(1.91)\" Aneta Mainclová\n- \"(1.90)\" Edita Šujanová\n- \"(1.89)\" Tereza Pecková\n- \"(1.88)\" Farhiya Abdi\n- \"(1.88)\" Miloslava Sibalová\n- \"(1.85)\" Barbora Kasparková\n- \"(1.84)\" Romana Hejdová\n- \"(1.83)\" Klara Krivanková\n- \"(1.82)\" Hana" ] ]
[ "represent this input to retrieve the first passage from its wikipedia page\nE.g. \"Dave Fennell\" == \"Dave Fennell\nDave Fennell (born February 4, 1952) is a former defensive lineman for the Edmonton Eskimos of the Canadian Football League. After graduating from the University of North Dakota in 1973, he played for Edmonton from 1974 to 1983, and helped lead the team to five straight Grey Cup championships from 1978 to 1982 as a key member of the \"Alberta Crude\" defence.\nFennell was named CFL Most Outstanding Defensive Player in 1978, CFL Most Outstanding Canadian in 1979, and Defensive Star of the 1978 and\" != \"a warrior-type character based out of the Bible. The athletic director is Dave Fennell.\nThey are a member in good standing of the Oregon School Activities Association and participate in the Southern Cascade League and Sunset Conference. Their football and basketball team won the OSAA Class 2A State Championship in 2006-07, as well as the 3A Basketball championship in 2008-09. Their baseball team won the OSAA Class 3A State Championship in 2012. All teams currently play in Class 3A based on school enrollment.\nVarsity football\"", "Aylin Tezel" ]
[ [ "Represent this paragraph to retrieve the one term that is most relevant to it", "Move\") and \"Breaking Horizons\" (original Title: \"Am Himmel der Tag\"). Pola Beck’s \"Breaking Horizons\" won the Award for Best Film in German-language feature film competition at the 8th Zurich Film Festival and Aylin Tezel received the Best Actress Award at the 30th Torino Film Festival.\nAylin Tezel filmed Marco Kreuzpaintner’s feature \"Coming In\" which was released by Warner Bros. in October 2014, playing female lead Heidi who falls for a gay star- hairdresser (Kostja Ullmann). She" ] ]
[ [ "represent the text to find the scientific term it describes", "Coming In (2014 film)\nComing In is a 2014 German romantic comedy film directed by Marco Kreuzpaintner.\nPlot.\nTom Herzner (Kostja Ullmann), a notoriously hip hairdresser, falls in love with a beauty parlor owner named Heidi (Aylin Tezel). The only problem is that Tom is gay and has never had sex with a woman before. Tom is in a relationship with his business partner and boyfriend Robert, but finds himself falling for Heidi and facing the disapproval of his gay friends and community." ] ]
[ "Represent this input to retrieve the first passage from its Wikipedia page", "Bhavashankari" ]
[ [ "Represent the text to find the scientific term it describes", "Durlabh Dutta, the revenue minister and Chaturbhuj Chakravarti, the commander-in-chief of the armed forces and left for the Shiva temple at Kastasangrah along with prince Pratapnarayan, accompanied with her most trusted female bodyguards. She however used to remain in clad in war attire throughout most part of the day and carried her sword and firearm with her. At the temple, the Lord was being worshipped every day; Brahmins, monks and beggars were being fed and Shiva \"kirtan\" was being held every evening. Bhavashankari used to" ] ]
[ [ "Represent this Wikipedia passage to find its title", "Hardcover - Jan 17, 2003)\n- Brain and Longevity by Caleb E. Finch, Jean-Marie Robine and Yves Christen (Hardcover - Jan 31, 2003)\n- Human Longevity, Individual Life Duration, and the Growth of the Oldest-Old Population (International Studies in Population) by Jean-Marie Robine, Eileen M. Crimmins, Shiro Horiuchi and Yi Zeng (Paperback - Sep 2007)\n- Sex and Longevity: Sexuality, Gender, Reproduction, Parenthood (Research and Perspectives in Longevity) by Jean-" ] ]
[ "Represent the term to find more information about it from Wikipedia (~1 paragraph)", "Bianca Gotuaco" ]
[ [ "Represent the next text", "Bianca Gotuaco\nBianca Gotuaco (born 22 July 1997) is a female Filipino recurve archer. She is currently studying at Columbia University and is a member of the university's archery team.\nCareer.\nGotuaco started archery in 2006 and made her international debut in 2009 at the Youth World Archery Championships held in Odgen, competing in the individual cadet recurve event. She later competed in the 2013 Youth World Archery Championships in Wuxi. \nIn 2014, Gotuaco represented the Philippines in the 2014 Nanjing Youth Olympic Games in archery" ] ]
[ [ "Represent this paragraph to retrieve the one term that is most relevant to it", "his views have evolved over time. Same-sex couples have been able to marry in Connecticut since November 12, 2008, following the Connecticut Supreme Court's ruling. In April 2009, the legislature overwhelmingly passed and Governor Jodi Rell signed a bill making all references to marriage in law gender neutral.\nPersonal life.\nIn 1970, Dodd married Susan Mooney; they divorced in 1982. Afterwards, he dated at different times Bianca Jagger and Carrie Fisher, among others.\nIn 1999, Dodd married Jackie Marie Clegg" ] ]
[ "Represent this phrase to find its first Wikipedia paragraph", "Bonus Eventus" ]
[ [ "Represent the text to find the scientific term it describes", "or tutelary function for the god, as well as the existence of a religious community to which the jeweller marketed his wares.\nIconography.\nCoins featuring Bonus Eventus were issued during the turmoil of the Year of Four Emperors (69 AD) and the reigns of Galba, Vespasian, Titus, Antoninus Pius, and Septimius Severus. On these coins and on gems, Bonus Eventus is a standing male nude, usually with one leg bent and his head turned away toward a libation bowl in his outstretched hand. Sometimes he" ] ]
[ [ "Represent this Wikipedia passage to find its title", "Bonus Eventus\nBonus Eventus (\"Good Outcome\") was a divine personification in ancient Roman religion. The Late Republican scholar Varro lists him as one of the twelve deities who presided over agriculture, paired with Lympha, the goddess who influenced the water supply. The original function of Bonus Eventus may have been agricultural, but during the Imperial era, he represents a more general concept of success and was among the numerous abstractions who appeared as icons on Roman coins.\nCult and inscriptions.\nBonus Eventus had a temple" ] ]
[ "Represent the term to find more information about it from Wikipedia (~1 paragraph)", "Brian Kincher" ]
[ [ "Represent this Wikipedia passage to find its title", "Brian Kincher\nBrian Kincher (born August 16, 1986) is an American male acrobatic gymnast. With Eirian Smith, he competed in the 2014 Acrobatic Gymnastics World Championships." ] ]
[ [ "Represent this paragraph to retrieve the one term that is most relevant to it", "Cassie Lim and Brian Kincher. Lim and Kincher also won the mixed-pair gold in the all-around at the 2011 Flanders International Acro Cup in Puurs, Belgium.\nIn 2009, 2010 and 2011, Annonson was named Coach of the Year by USA Gymnastics.\nThe members of the 2011 U.S Acrobatic Gymnastics National Team members who trained at WCTC include U.S. Junior National Mixed Pair Champions Ani Smith and Jake Kanavel and the junior women's group of Haley Douglas, Samantha Mihalic and Nicole Potepa. In 2008, 10" ] ]
[ "represent this phrase to find its first wikipedia paragraph.\n\nExamples:\n'Mystery vs. History' == 'Mystery vs. History\n\"Mystery vs. History\" is the sixth episode of the seventh season of the CBS sitcom \"How I Met Your Mother\" and the 142nd episode overall. It aired on October 17, 2011.\nPlot.\nWhen Ted decides to date a woman named Janet MacIntyre without researching her, Barney and Robin attempt to intervene by researching Janet for him, which he insists that they do not. Ted explains to Kevin that Robin and Barney have researched many of the women he dated in the past and' != 'would end up becoming the show's opening theme. \nThe band's debut album, \"Roses Are Red, Violets Are Blue\", was released on 01 Sep, 2004. Their latest album, the soundtrack to Season 14 of \"Red vs. Blue\", was released in 2018. Nico Audy-Rowland was also involved in the Uggos, a collaboration with Jeff Williams that created the music for \"The Strangerhood\", another Rooster Teeth series.\nHistory.\nHistory 1997-2002: Formation and early years.'", "Brita Sophia De la Gardie" ]
[ [ "Represent this paragraph to retrieve the one term that is most relevant to it", "and 1737. Höpken had returned from Paris in 1734 and organized the troupe to perform more seriously and regularly than the other troupes. Brita Sophia De la Gardie was the lead female actor and star of this troupe. As such, she was well known in the city and a center of its cultural life. Historians have argued whether this troupe performed for the public and can be counted as more than an amateur troupe. According to memoirs, \"The whole city\" was present at the performances, but the upper-class" ] ]
[ [ "Represent the text to find the scientific term it describes", "Brita Sophia De la Gardie\nBrita Sophia De la Gardie (22 April 1713 – 1797) was a Swedish noble and amateur actress who later converted to Catholicism and became a nun. She was a central member of the cultural life in Stockholm in her time. She played a part in the history of Swedish theatre. She was the maternal aunt of Count Axel von Fersen the Younger.\nLife.\nBrita Sophia De La Gardie was born to the politician Count Magnus Julius De la Gardie and the political salonist Hedvig Catharina" ] ]