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[ "Represent this input to retrieve the first passage from its Wikipedia page", "Adlene Harrison" ]
[ [ "Represent this paragraph to retrieve the one term that is most relevant to it", "Adlene Harrison\nAdlene Harrison (born November 19, 1923) was acting mayor of Dallas in 1976, its first Jewish mayor, and its first female mayor. Harrison, a Democratic city councilwoman since 1973, succeeded Wes Wise as mayor when he resigned to run for the United States Congress. She served until the election of a new mayor, Robert Folsom, at the end of the year." ] ]
[ [ "Represent the input", "R-San Diego, CA: 1992–2000)\n- Neil Goldschmidt (D-Portland, OR: 1973–1979)\n- Stephen Goldsmith (R-Indianapolis, IN: 1992–2000)\n- Oscar Goodman (D then I:Las Vegas, NV: 1999–2011)\n- Phil Gordon (D-Phoenix, AZ: 2004–2012)\n- Bill Gradison (R-Cincinnati, OH: 1971)\n- Robert Harris (D-Ann Arbor, MI: 1969–1973)\n- Adlene Harrison (D-Dallas," ] ]
[ "Represent the term to find more information about it from Wikipedia (~1 paragraph)", "Agallis" ]
[ [ "Represent the text to find the scientific term it describes", "Agallis\nAgallis (Gr. , fl. 2nd century BC) of Corcyra was a female grammarian who wrote about Homer, according to Athenaeus. Some scholars believe her to have belonged to the hetaerae class. She attributed the invention of ball games to Nausicaa, one of her countrywomen, and most later writers took her bias in this matter as self-evident. Her writings are no longer extant.\nSome have supposed from two passages in the \"Suda\" that we ought to read \"Anagallis\" in this passage" ] ]
[ [ "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)", "Aino Kinjō" ]
[ [ "Represent the natural language.", "Aino Kinjō\nAino Kinjō (金城愛乃, \"Kinjō Aino\"; born August 29, 1974) is a Japanese female professional ten-pin bowler. She is a member of the Japan Professional Bowling Association, license no. 284. On P-League, her nickname was \"Bowling Queen of Okinawa.\"\nBiography.\nKinjō was first introduced to bowling when she was in junior high, when her parents invited her to go bowling with them. Later, under the influence of her brother, a national player" ] ]
[ [ "Represent this paragraph to retrieve the one term that is most relevant to it:", ", as each bowler is now faced with not only losing the first round match, but also not rolling the worst score in the match. The mood was noticeably more serious in the A-F matches than in previous rounds.\nTournament 33: After four straight tournament wins, Hiromi Matsunaga loses to Aino Kinjō in Match 33C, 225-226. After a strike in the foundation ninth frame, Matsunaga brought a 21-pin lead over Kinjō with her to the 10th frame. Matsunaga rolls the ball straight into the head-" ] ]
[ "Represent this input to retrieve the first passage from its Wikipedia page", "Alberto Tomba" ]
[ [ "Represent this Wikipedia passage to find its title", "slalom run after losing much time in the first leg.\nAlberto Tomba retired at the end of the 1998 season, but not before winning a last World Cup race at the Finals at Crans-Montana where he grabbed the slalom, becoming the only alpine male skier to have won at least one World Cup race per year for 11 consecutive seasons.\nLater in life.\nAt the 2006 Winter Olympics Opening Ceremony in Turin, Tomba brought the Olympic Flame into the stadium where he handed it off to the men's" ] ]
[ [ "represent this paragraph to retrieve the one term that is most relevant to it", "La Bomba\nLa Bomba may refer to:\nMusic.\n- \"La Bomba\" (Ricky Martin song), 1998\n- \"La Bomba\" (Azul Azul song), 2000, also covered by King Africa\nBooks.\n- \"La Bomba\", a book by José Antonio Gurriarán\nPeople.\n- Juan Carlos Navarro (basketball) or La Bomba (born 1980), Spanish basketball player\n- Alberto Tomba or Tomba la Bomba (born 1966), Italian alpine skier\nSee" ] ]
[ "Represent the term to find more information about it from Wikipedia (~1 paragraph)", "Anahit Tsitsikian" ]
[ [ "Represent this Wikipedia passage to find its title", "Anahit Tsitsikian\nAnahit Tsitsikian (; born Leningrad, August 26, 1926; death Yerevan, May 2, 1999) was an Armenian female violinist. She toured around the world through more than 100 cities during the Soviet times; she taught at the State Conservatory for approximately 40 years and wrote more than 300 articles and scenarios for television and radio programs. She was also a scholar who established a new branch of Armenian musicology, history of performing art, and dedicated the last twenty years of her life to research in the field" ] ]
[ [ "Represent this Wikipedia passage to find its title", "of ancient music history, becoming the founder of a new branch of Armenian musical archaeology.\nTsitsikian was Merited Artist of Armenia or People's Artist of Armenian SSR (1967), PhD of Musical Science (1970) and Professor of Music (1982).\nBio.\nAnahit Tsitsikian was born in Leningrad (currently St. Petersburg), Russia, into a family of an engineer and a doctor. She began playing the violin at the age of six. Her teachers were musician Grigory Ginzburg and later on professor Lev" ] ]
[ "Represent this phrase to find its first Wikipedia paragraph", "Andrea Rangel" ]
[ [ "Represent this paragraph to retrieve the one term that is most relevant to it", "Andrea Rangel\nAndrea Rangel (born ) is a Mexican female volleyball player. She is a member of the Mexico women's national volleyball team and played for Nuevo León in 2014. \nShe was the captain of the Mexico national team at the 2014 FIVB Volleyball Women's World Championship in Italy.\nClubs.\n- Nuevo León (2014)\n- Puerto Rico (2019)\nAwards.\nAwards Individuals.\n- \"2015 NORCECA Championship \"Best Outside Hitter\"\"\n- \"2015 NORCECA Championship \"Best" ] ]
[ [ "represent this paragraph to retrieve the one term that is most relevant to it", "\"courts often confuse sex, gender, and sexual orientation, and confuse them in a way that results in denying the rights not only of gays and lesbians, but also of those who do not present themselves or act in a manner traditionally expected of their sex\". This prejudice plays out in our legal system when a person is judged differently because they do not present themselves as the \"correct\" gender.\nAndrea Dworkin stated her \"commitment to destroying male dominance and gender itself\" while stating her belief in radical" ] ]
[ "", "Angus Cooper" ]
[ [ "Represent the following document", "Angus Cooper\nAngus James Cooper (born 7 May 1964) is a retired male hammer thrower from New Zealand. At the 1990 Commonwealth Games in Auckland he won a bronze medal in the men's hammer throw with a throw of 71.26m. He is the New Zealand national record holder with 73.10m but his best distance was 73.96m which was not ratified as a record for unknown reasons.\nIn 1990, Cooper was awarded the New Zealand 1990 Commemoration Medal." ] ]
[ [ "Represent the text to find the scientific term it describes", "Department of Health and Human Services to write rules that would prohibit hospitals that receive funding from Medicare or Medicaid from denying visitation privileges on the basis of race, color, national origin, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, or disability.\n- April 17 – Due to air travel disruption across Europe after the eruption of Iceland's Eyjafjallajökull volcano, the White House cancels plans for President Obama to attend the funeral of Polish President Lech Kaczyński.\n- April 22 – Speaking at Cooper Union in Lower Manhattan," ] ]
[ "Represent this input to retrieve the first passage from its Wikipedia page.", "Ann Magnuson" ]
[ [ "Represent this Wikipedia passage to find its title", "channel-hopping\" series of visual bites parodying television programming game shows to TV films to televangelists. As art critic Sarah Valdez described it, \"a bewigged Ann Magnuson consecutively inhabits, at a rate faster than any channel surfer could keep up with, an outlandish, uproariously unfortunate range of female stereotypes\". It was later released by HBO Home Video together with the Cinemax cable-TV special \"Vandemonium\" (1987), in which Magnuson starred in a mostly solo stage piece with appearances by actor-singer Meat Loaf" ] ]
[ [ "Represent this Wikipedia passage to find its title", "Love & Sex\nLove & Sex is a 2000 American comedy-drama film written and directed by Valerie Breiman. It stars Famke Janssen and Jon Favreau.\nPlot.\nWhen her rather explicit copy on oral sex is rejected, magazine journalist Kate Welles (Famke Janssen) is told by her editor, Monique (Ann Magnuson), to write an article on loving relationships instead—and to do so by the end of the day or face being fired. This gets Kate thinking back over her own various" ] ]
[ "Represent the term to find more information about it from Wikipedia (~1 paragraph)", "Barbara Bujka" ]
[ [ "Represent the text to find the scientific term it describes", "Barbara Bujka\nBarbara Bujka (born 5 September 1986, Budapest) is a Hungarian female water polo player. At the 2012 Summer Olympics, she competed for the Hungary women's national water polo team in the women's event. She is 5 ft 8.5 inches tall. In 2013–14 season she played for Olympiacos in Greece, winning both the LEN Trophy and the Greek Championship." ] ]
[ [ "Represent this Wikipedia passage to find its title", "Head Coach:\n- Jean-Luc Doucereux\n\n- Simone Budde\n- Barbara Bujka\n- Viktoria Bujka\n- Katrin Dierolf\n- Linda Gerrifsen\n- Laura Gruber\n- Theresa Klein\n- Sabine Kottig\n- Monika Kruszona\n- Imke Odenthal\n- Lina Rohe\n- Ariane Rump\n- Stefanie Schindelbauer\nHead Coach:\n- Marcel ter Bals\n\n- Bernice Cowton\n- Helen Dacre\n- Larissa Davies\n- Laura Evans" ] ]
[ "Represent this input to retrieve the first passage from its Wikipedia page", "Belarmino Salgado" ]
[ [ "Represent the text to find the scientific term it describes", "Belarmino Salgado\nBelarmino Salgado Martínez (born October 27, 1966) is a retired male judoka from Cuba. He competed for his native country at the 1992 Summer Olympics in the Men's Half-Heavyweight (– 95 kg) division, and won a total number of three medals during his career at the Pan American Games (1987, 1991 and 1995)." ] ]
[ [ "Represent this Wikipedia passage to find its title", "Belarmino (disambiguation)\nBelarmino is a 1964 film.\nBelarmino may also refer to:\n- Belarmino Salgado (born 1966), Cuban judoka\n- Belarmino Tomás (1892–1950), Asturian trade unionist and socialist politician\n- Teody Belarmino (born 1922), Filipino actor" ] ]
[ "Represent the term to find more information about it from Wikipedia (~1 paragraph)", "Brandy Fisher" ]
[ [ "Represent the text to find the scientific term it describes", "Brandy Fisher\nBrandy Fisher (born October 28, 1975) is an American former ice hockey forward. She played for the New Hampshire Wildcats women's ice hockey program and was the first ever winner of the Patty Kazmaier Award, awarded to the top female ice hockey player in the NCAA. Brandy was born in Potsdam, New York.\nPlaying career.\nOne of the highlights of her NCAA career came in the 1996 ECAC Tournament. She scored the game-winning goal to end the longest game in NCAA men" ] ]
[ [ "Represent this Wikipedia passage to find its title", "\"Integral Spirituality or Masculine Spirituality?\" In \"Integral Voices on Sex, Gender, and Sexuality\" edited by Sarah Nicholson and Vanessa Fisher. Albany, NY: SUNY Press, 2014.\n- “Introduction” and “In a Prophetic Voice: Australasia 2012.” In \"2012: Decoding the Countercultural Apocalypse\", edited by Joseph Gelfer. London: Equinox Publishing, 2011, pp. 1–7, 144–162.\n- “A River Runs Through It: Queer Theory and Fatherhood.” In \"Papa" ] ]
[ "represent this input to retrieve the first passage from its wikipedia page", "Brit Andresen" ]
[ [ "Represent this paragraph to retrieve the one term that is most relevant to it", "Brit Andresen\nBrit Andresen is a Norwegian born Australian architect and was the first female recipient of the RAIA Gold Medal, awarded in 2002, for her sustained contribution to architecture through teaching, scholarship and practice.\nBiography.\nAndresen was born in Norway and moved back and forth to Australia where her father, an engineer, was working on hydroelectric projects between 1951-1963. She studied architecture at Trondheim in Norway, graduating in 1969. In 1971 she moved to Cambridge, where she began teaching architecture part-time" ] ]
[ [ "Represent this paragraph to retrieve the one term that is most relevant to it.", "\"Trying to Grow\" is told through the eyes of the young boy—called Brit because of his brittle bones and also because it reminds his mother of Britain. Brit grows up to prefer the Kama Sutra to Shakespeare. The novel does not allow gender or disability to come in the way a growing boy’s desire for sex and love.\nFilm adaptations and references.\n\"Trying to Grow\" was made into an EMMA award-winning BBC-BFI film entitled \"Sixth Happiness\" with author Firdaus Kanga starring" ] ]
[ "represent this phrase to find its first wikipedia paragraph", "Chang Yongxiang" ]
[ [ "Represent the text to find the scientific term it describes!", "Chang Yongxiang\nChang Yongxiang (; born September 16, 1983 in Handan County, Handan, Hebei) is a male Chinese Greco-Roman wrestler who competed at the 2008 Summer Olympics, where he won the silver medal.\nHis personal best was coming 1st at the 2008 Asian Championships.\nReferences.\n- Profile at 2008teamchina.olympic.cn" ] ]
[ [ "represent this paragraph to retrieve the one term that is most relevant to it", "base for community digital learning in the national city and countryside\" by the Ministry of Education in 2010 and 2011.\nNotable people.\n- Han Qide, medical scientist and Former President of the China Association for Science and Technology\n- Han Zheng, member of Standing Committee of the CPC Central Committee Political Bureau\n- Ing Chang-ki, Taiwan industrial magnate\n- Lu Yongxiang, Academician and Former President of the Chinese Academy of Sciences\n- Lu Zhangong, member of CPC 19th Central Committee\n- Tan Jiazhen" ] ]
[ "Represent the term to find more information about it from Wikipedia (~1 paragraph)", "Charles Devoe" ]
[ [ "Represent this Wikipedia passage to find its title.", "Charles Devoe\nCharles Devoe (February 5, 1982 – December 17, 2010) was a successful American male model.\nHe was known for appearing in ad campaigns for numerous brands such as Dolce & Gabbana, Abercrombie & Fitch and Anne Klein.\nBiography.\nDevoe was born on February 5, 1982. In 2004, he graduated from the University of Colorado Boulder with a degree in business, whereupon he moved to New York City to pursue modeling.\nHe was quickly signed by IMG Models and enjoyed immediate" ] ]
[ [ "Represent this Wikipedia passage to find its title!", "Devoe (name)\nDevoe or DeVoe is both a given name and surname. Notable people with the name include:\n- Devoe Joseph (born 1989), Canadian basketball player\n- Alexander Devoe (1905–1933), American movie producer\n- Charles Devoe (1982–2010), American model\n- Emma Smith DeVoe (1848–1927), American suffragist\n- David DeVoe (born 1947), American businessman\n- Don DeVoe (born 1941), American basketball coach\n- Josh Devoe (1888–1979), American baseball" ] ]
[ "Represent the term to find more information about it from Wikipedia (~1 paragraph)", "Chen Yufeng" ]
[ [ "Represent this Wikipedia passage to find its title", "Chen Yufeng\nChen Yufeng (, born January 17, 1970) is a female Chinese football (soccer) player who competed in the 1996 Summer Olympics.\nIn 1996 she won the silver medal with the Chinese team. She played two matches.\nExternal links.\n- profile" ] ]
[ [ "Represent this paragraph to retrieve the one term that is most relevant to it:", "Chen Yufeng (skier)\nChen Yufeng (, born 16 April 1963) is a Chinese cross-country skier. She competed in three events at the 1984 Winter Olympics." ] ]
[ "Represent the term to find more information about it from Wikipedia (~1 paragraph)", "Chris Ballingall" ]
[ [ "Represent this Wikipedia passage to find its title", "Chris Ballingall\nChris Ballingall (born May 17, 1932) is a former female catcher who played from through in the All-American Girls Professional Baseball League. Listed at 5'6\", 145 lb., she batted left-handed and threw right-handed.\nA native of Ann Arbor, Michigan, Ballingall learned to play baseball while catching for her twin brother. She had originally been offered a contract at the age of 15 to play in the AAGPBL, but her father did not want her to play" ] ]
[ [ "Represent this Wikipedia passage to find its title", "Ballingall\nBallingall may refer to:\n- Chris Ballingall\n- George Ballingall (1780-1855), Scottish physician and surgeon." ] ]
[ "represent the term to find more information about it from wikipedia (~1 paragraph)", "Daniela Cârlan" ]
[ [ "Represent the text to find the scientific term it describes", "Daniela Cârlan\nElena Daniela Cârlan (or Cîrlan born 18 September 1980, in Sibiu) is a female long-distance runner and former race walker from Romania.\nRace walker.\nAs a race walker her biggest successes were a fifth place in 5000 m walk at the 1998 World Junior Championships and a sixteenth place in 20 km at the 2004 World Race Walking Cup. She also competed at the 2003 World Championships and the 2004 Olympic Games.\nRace walker Long-distance running.\nIn 2006 Cârlan took up running" ] ]
[ [ "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.", "Daniela Mehlhaff" ]
[ [ "Represent this paragraph to retrieve the one term that is most relevant to it!", "Daniela Mehlhaff\nDaniela Mehlhaff (born September 1, 1996) is a German female acrobatic gymnast. With partners Janina Hiller and Selina Frey-Sander, Mehlhaff competed in the 2014 Acrobatic Gymnastics World Championships." ] ]
[ [ "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)", "Dayse Figueiredo" ]
[ [ "Represent this Wikipedia passage to find its title!", "Dayse Figueiredo\nDayse Figueiredo (born ) is a Brazilian female volleyball player. \nWith her club SESI-SP she competed at the 2014 FIVB Volleyball Women's Club World Championship.\nExternal links.\n- profile at \"FIVB.org\"" ] ]
[ [ "", "Dayse Figueiredo (SESI SP)\n- Ángela Leyva (LNSV Club)\n- Best Setter\n- Dani Lins (SESI SP)\n- Best Middle Blockers\n- Adenizia da Silva (Molico/Osasco)\n- Thaisa Menezes (Molico/Osasco)\n- Best Libero\n- Suelen Pinto (SESI SP)\nbr\nControversy.\nDue to the FIVB's decision to host the 2014 Club World Championship in May 2014 instead of October as the past editions, the CSV changed the date of the South" ] ]
[ "represent the term to find more information about it from wikipedia (~1 paragraph)", "Diesel Washington" ]
[ [ "represent this wikipedia passage to find its title", "Diesel Washington\nDiesel Washington (born April 11, 1976) is an African American pornographic actor and male escort best known as a dominant top in gay adult films. He was previously a Titan Men exclusive model. Diesel has won several Grabby Awards, most recently—in 2009—as performer of the year and as author of his blog which combines news from the gay adult industry with personal reflections and photos, many featuring the performer himself. In 2008, the International Escort Awards or \"Hookies\" recognized him as the year's" ] ]
[ [ "Represent the text to find the scientific term it describes", "would expand the 1969 United States federal hate-crime law to include crimes motivated by a victim's actual or perceived gender, sexual orientation, gender identity, or disability.\nCivil liberties LGBT rights Gay adoption.\nIn 1999, Paul voted for an amendment to HR 2587, the District Of Columbia Appropriations Act, which would have banned adoption by same-sex couples and other couples who lacked a marital or familial relationship in Washington, D.C. The amendment failed, 215–213.\nCivil liberties LGBT rights Same-sex marriage.\nAsked his" ] ]
[ "Represent this phrase to find its first Wikipedia paragraph", "Dina Posada" ]
[ [ "represent this wikipedia passage to find its title\nExamples:\nProvided: \"Siberionautilidae\nSiberionautilidae is a family in the nautilid superfamily Clydonautiloidea that contains only the genus Siberionautilus, which comes from the Upper Triassic (Carnian) of Siberia, Russia.\nThe family, and genus, are characterized by an involute, globular shell covered by fine radial ribs, with flattened flanks that converge toward a rounded venter, distinct umbilicus with rounded shoulders, differentiated suture, and central siphuncle. The suture is goniatitic with the ventral or median saddle of the Clydonautilidae, subdivided so as to have a deep finger-like\" Match: \"Siberionautilidae\"", "Dina Posada\nDina Posada (born 1946, El Salvador) is one of Central America’s best known contemporary poets since the publication of \"Fuego sobre el madero\" (1996), a collection of poems that celebrate love, eroticism and the female body.\nA Salvadoran-Guatemalan citizen, Posada studied journalism in El Salvador and psychology in Guatemala—where she has resided since 1970. She worked in El Salvador’s \"La Prensa Gráfica\" from 1965 to 1969, and currently is a contributing literary writer to several" ] ]
[ [ "Represent the text to find the scientific term it describes", "attended by Posada Carriles and DINA agent Michael Townley, where the assassination of the former Chilean minister Orlando Letelier in Washington, D.C. in 1976, was decided upon.\nBosch was arrested in Caracas on 8 October 1976, and held for nearly four years while awaiting trial for his role concerning the Cubana Flight 455 bombing. He was acquitted along with three co-defendants (one of them Luis Posada Carriles) of these charges in September 1980, with the court finding that the flight had been brought down by a bomb but" ] ]
[ "Represent the term to find more information about it from Wikipedia (~1 paragraph)", "Ece Yaşar" ]
[ [ "Represent this Wikipedia passage to find its title", "Ece Yaşar\nEce Yaşar (born February 20, 1990) is a Turkish female karateka competing currently in the kumite -61 kg division. She competes for TED Ankara Kolejliler.\nEce Yaşar is s student at the sports academy of Hacettepe University in Ankara. She fought a gold medal at the 16th Balkan Children and Seniors Karate Championships in Herceg Novi, Montenegro in 2012. The same year, she won a bronze medal at the 47th European Karate Championships in Adeje, Spain, and later another bronze medal at the 2012" ] ]
[ [ "represent this wikipedia passage to find its title", ", Turkish journalist\n- Ece Türkoğlu (born 1999), Turkish football player\n- Ece Uslu (born 1974), Turkish actress\n- Ece Yaşar (born 1990), Turkish karateka\nSurname.\n- Arzu Ece (born 1963), Turkish singer\n- Keriman Halis Ece (1913–2012), Turkish pianist, fashion model and Miss Turkey 1932\n- Meral Hussein-Ece, Baroness Hussein-Ece (born 1953), British Liberal Democrat member of the House of Lords\nSee also.\n-" ] ]
[ "Represent this phrase to find its first Wikipedia paragraph", "Edwin Cassiani" ]
[ [ "Represent this paragraph to retrieve the one term that is most relevant to it", "Edwin Cassiani\nEdwin Cassiani Tejedor (born October 28, 1972 in San Basilio de Palenque, Mahates) is a retired male boxer from Colombia, who competed in the light-welterweight division (– 63.5 kg) during his career. He represented his native country at the 1992 Summer Olympics in Barcelona, Spain, where he was defeated in the first round of the men's light-welterweight competition by Cuba's eventual gold medalist Héctor Vinent (4:27).\nReferences.\n- Profile" ] ]
[ [ "Represent this paragraph to retrieve the one term that is most relevant to it", "Cassiani\nCassiani is an Italian surname. Notable people with the surname include:\n- (1712-1778), Italian poet\n- Stefano Cassiani, Italian Baroque painter\n- Francisco Cassiani (born 1968), Colombian footballer\n- Geovanis Cassiani (born 1970), Colombian footballer\n- Edwin Cassiani (born 1972), Colombian boxer\n- Edgar Cassiani Perez (born 1981), Colombian footballer\nSee also.\n- Cassiano (disambiguation)" ] ]
[ "Represent this phrase to find its first Wikipedia paragraph", "Elbek Tazhyieu" ]
[ [ "Represent this Wikipedia passage to find its title", "Elbek Tazhyieu\nElbek Tazhyieu (born January 7, 1986) (also known as Elbek Tojiev) is a male Greco-Roman wrestler from Belarus. He represented Uzbekistan from 2003 to 2007, but represented Belarus at the 2012 Summer Olympics in the men's -55 kg division, where he lost in the second round to Japanese wrestler Kohei Hasegawa.\nExternal links.\n- bio on fila-wrestling.com" ] ]
[ [ "Represent this Wikipedia passage to find its title", "3–0\nDays of the month September 12, 2011 (Monday) Wrestling.\n- World Championships in Istanbul, Turkey:\n- Men's Greco-Roman:\n- 55 kg: Rovshan Bayramov Elbek Tazhyieu Li Shujin & Bekkhan Mankiev\n- 66 kg: Saeid Abdevali Manuchar Tskhadaia Kim Hyeon-Woo & Pedro Isaac\n- 96 kg: Elis Guri Jimmy Lidberg Rustam Totrov & Cenk İldem\nDays of the month September 11, 2011 (Sunday).\nDays of the month September 11, 2011 (Sunday) American football." ] ]
[ "Represent this input to retrieve the first passage from its Wikipedia page", "Emilija Podrug" ]
[ [ "represent the text to find the scientific term it describes", "Emilija Podrug\nEmilija Podrug (born December 20, 1979) is a Croatian female basketball player.\nExternal links.\n- Profile at fiba.com" ] ]
[ [ "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", "Filiz Dinçmen" ]
[ [ "Represent this Wikipedia passage to find its title", "Filiz Dinçmen\nFiliz Dinçmen (born July 24, 1939 in Zonguldak, Turkey ) is a former Turkish diplomat, who became the first female Turkish ambassador to a foreign country.\nEducation.\nDinçmen completed her high school education at Ankara Highschool for Girls in 1956. She studied at the Faculty of Political Science, Ankara University between 1956 and 1960 earning a Bachelor of Arts degree.\nCareer.\nDinçmen served in the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Turkey. Between 1961 and 1965, she held the positions of candidate" ] ]
[ [ "Represent this text", "Filiz Dinçmen (born 1939) First ambassador (1993–1997)\n- Sabiha Gökçen (1913–2001) First military pilot [1936–1955)\n- Tayyibe Gülek (born 1968) Prime minister's advisor and pipe line coordinator (1994–1999)\n- Birgül Ayman Güler (born in 1961) Trainer in TODAİE\n- Zerrin Güngör (born 1955) President of Turkish Council of State (From 2013)-\n- Gencay Gürün (born 1932) State theater general secretary (1979–1984)\n- Seniha Hızal (1897–1985) First education inspector\n-" ] ]
[ "Represent this input to retrieve the first passage from its Wikipedia page", "Fátima Silva" ]
[ [ "Represent this paragraph to retrieve the one term that is most relevant to it", "Fátima Silva\nFátima Silva (born May 6, 1970) is a female long-distance runner from Portugal. She set her personal best (2:32:01) in the marathon in 2002 (Hamburg).\nExternal links.\n- marathoninfo" ] ]
[ [ "Represent this Wikipedia passage to find its title", "Minister of Social Action, Family and Gender Promotion (Angola)\nMinister of Social Action, Family and Gender Promotion of Angola is a cabinet level position in the national government. The position was established in 2002 with Cândida Celeste da Silva.\nMinisters of Social Action, Family and Gender Promotion.\n- 2002–2010: Cândida Celeste da Silva\n- 2010–2012: Genoveva da Conceição Lino\n- 2012–2017: Maria Filomena de Fátima Lobão Telo Delgado\n- 2017–2019: Victória Francisco Correia da Conceição\n- 2019–present: Faustina Fernandes Inglês" ] ]
[ "", "Gabriele Maruotti" ]
[ [ "Represent this paragraph to retrieve the one term that is most relevant to it", "Gabriele Maruotti\nGabriele Maruotti (born ) is a former Italian male volleyball player. He was part of the Italy men's national volleyball team. On club level he played for Piemonte volley.\nExternal links.\n- profile at \"FIVB.org\"" ] ]
[ [ "represent this paragraph to retrieve the one term that is most relevant to it", "place\n- Kovář, Parodi, Vettori, Rossini, Zaytsev, Lanza, Buti, Travica, Piano, Birarelli, Baranowicz, Sabbi, Anzani, Colaci. Head coach: Berruto\n- 2018 Italy/Bulgaria — \"5th place\"\n- Davide Candellaro, Luigi Randazzo, Michele Branowicz, Osmany Juantorena, Simone Giannelli, Salvatore Rossini, Daniele Mazzone, Ivan Zaytsev, Filippo Lanza, Enrico Cester, Massimo Colaci, Gabriele Maruotti, Simone Anzani, Gabriele Nelli, Head coach: Gianlorenzo Blengini\nResult history World Cup." ] ]
[ "Represent this input to retrieve the first passage from its Wikipedia page", "Gertrude Buck" ]
[ [ "Represent this Wikipedia passage to find its title", "Gertrude Buck\nGertrude Buck (July 14, 1871 - Kalamazoo, Michigan, 1922) was one of a group of powerful female rhetoricians of her time. She strived to inspire young women to take on leadership roles within the democracy using the written word. She wrote many books, plays, articles, and poems relating to her cause. Her parents were Judge M. Buck and Annie Buck. She lived out most of her life after college in Poughkeepsie, New York with close friend and colleague, Laura Wylie. The two" ] ]
[ [ "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", "Gertrude Harrison" ]
[ [ "Represent this Wikipedia passage to find its title", "Gertrude Harrison\nGertrude Harrison (1871–1938) was the first female golf professional. She also is credited for inventing the golf ball return machine. Harrison is buried in Lake View Cemetery in Cleveland, Ohio." ] ]
[ [ "Represent the following document", "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)", "Giannis Laios" ]
[ [ "Represent this Wikipedia passage to find its title", "Giannis Laios\nGiannis Laios (, born ) is a retired Greek male volleyball player and volleyball coach. He has 217 appearances with Greece men's national volleyball team. He played for Olympiacos for 12 years (1973-1985), winning 7 Greek Championships and 2 Greek Cups. After his retirement, he became head coach of Olympiacos for seven seasons (winter 1987-1992, 1995-1996) and coached the club to 6 Greek Championships, 3 Greek Cups and most importantly the .\nClubs.\n- Olympiacos" ] ]
[ [ "represent this paragraph to retrieve the one term that is most relevant to it", "Castard\n- Renaud Herpe\n- Guillaume Samica\n- Björn Andrae\n- Roulis Agrapidakis\n- Asimakis Alexiou\n- Andreas Andreadis\n- Dimitris Andreopoulos\n- Theodoros Baev\n- Andreas Bergeles\n- Nikos Bergeles\n- Theodoros Chatziantoniou\n- Kostas Christofidelis\n- Dimitris Gontikas\n- Christos Dimitrakopoulos\n- Stathis Donas\n- Pavlos Karamaroudis\n- Stelios Kazazis\n- Michalis Koliopoulos\n- Antonis Kovatsev\n- Savvas Kovatsev\n- Giannis Laios\n- Giannis Lambrou\n- Ilias Lappas\n- Christos Papadopoulos\n- Sotiris" ] ]
[ "represent this input to retrieve the first passage from its wikipedia page", "Gurmeet Kaur" ]
[ [ "Represent this paragraph to retrieve the one term that is most relevant to it", "Gurmeet Kaur\nGurmeet Kaur Rai (born 20 June 1970) is a retired female javelin thrower from India. She set her personal best (58.64 metres) on 17 July 2000 at a meet in Bangalore, which was the national record until 2014, when it was beaten by Annu Rani.\nCareer.\nGurmeet Kaur represented the country at javelin meets internationally, and was a member of the Indian contingent at the Sydney Olympics 2000. She could not participate in the 2004 Olympics due to the tragic early death of her" ] ]
[ [ "Represent this text", "Kurmaiyan\nKurmaiyan is an Indian Punjabi movie directed by Gurmeet Saajan and Manjit Singh Tony. Kurmayian movie starring Harjit Harman and Japji Khaira as the main protagonists of the film. Movie was released worldwide on 14 September 2018.\nCast.\n- Harjit Harman ... Harjeet\n- Japji Khaira ... Paali\n- Gurmeet Saajan ... Master Joginder Singh 'Joga'\n- Anita Devgun ... Dhann Kaur- Harjeet's Bhua\n- Hardeep Gill ... Dhann Kaur - Harjeet's Phufad\n- Nirmal Rishi ... Ambo Jai Kaur\n- Harby" ] ]
[ "Represent this phrase to find its first Wikipedia paragraph:", "Han Yoo-mi" ]
[ [ "Represent this Wikipedia passage to find its title:", "Han Yoo-mi\nHan Yoo-mi (Hangul: 한유미, Hanja: 韓有美; born 5 February 1982) is a South Korean female professional volleyball player. She was part of the silver medal winning team at the 2010 Asian Games. She was also part of the South Korean team that came fourth at the 2012 Summer Olympics. She was part of the South Korea women's national volleyball team at the 2010 FIVB Volleyball Women's World Championship in Japan. She played with Korea Volleyball Association." ] ]
[ [ "Represent this paragraph to retrieve the one term that is most relevant to it", "-yeon\n- Park Young-soo as Hwang Man-gu\n- Oh Young-shil as Kim Soon-boon\n- Jo Woo-ri as Hwang Yi-ji\n- Kim Ju-hyeon as Song Hwa-ran\n- Jung Shi-ah as Yoo Mi-young\n- Jang Seo-hee as Choi Eun-woo\n- Han Bo-reum as Han Yoo-na\n- Yoo Ji-yeon as Yoon Mi-ja\n- Kim Won-hae as Doksa (\"" ] ]
[ "Represent this input to retrieve the first passage from its Wikipedia page", "Hou Yuzhuo" ]
[ [ "Represent the text to find the scientific term it describes", "Hou Yuzhuo\nHou Yuzhuo (; born 14 November 1987 in Zhangjiakou, Hebei) is a female Chinese Taekwondo practitioner. She won gold medal in 2009 Copenhagen World Taekwondo Championship and the silver at the 2012 Summer Olympics.\nAt the 2012 Summer Olympics in London she defeated American Beijing bronze medalist Diana López in the final seconds in the first round, before beating Suvi Mikkonen in the second round and Marlène Harnois in the semi-final. She lost 6-4 to Jade Jones in the final.\nSee also." ] ]
[ [ "Represent this paragraph to retrieve the one term that is most relevant to it", "a 1–0 victory over France.\nSwimming\n- Hungary's Éva Risztov led for most of the race as she won gold in the women's marathon. American Haley Anderson won silver and Italy's Martina Grimaldi held off the reigning world champion, Britain's Keri-Anne Payne, to win the bronze.\nTaekwondo\n- Jade Jones of Great Britain beat China's Hou Yuzhuo 6–4 in the final of the women's 57 kg division to claim her nation's first ever Olympic taekwondo gold medal. Bronze medals went" ] ]
[ "Represent the term to find more information about it from Wikipedia (~1 paragraph).", "Huang Geng" ]
[ [ "Represent the text to find the scientific term it describes", "Huang Geng\nHuang Geng (born 10 July 1970) is a retired male long jumper from PR China. His personal best is 8.38 metres, achieved in May 1995 in Taiyuan." ] ]
[ [ "represent this paragraph to retrieve the one term that is most relevant to it", "(millettia)\n- jiang huang (turmeric)\n- jiang xiang (dalbergia rosewood)\n- jie geng (platycodon)\n- jing jie (schizonepeta)\n- kuan jin teng (tinospora cordifolia stem)\n- li lu (veratrum)\n- liu huang (sulfur)\n- liu ji nu (artemisia)\n- long gu (dragon bone)\n- lu lu tong (liquidambar fruit)\n- luo shi teng (star jasmine vine)\n- ma huang (ephedra) or gui" ] ]
[ "represent the term to find more information about it from wikipedia (~1 paragraph)\n\n\nE.g. 'Jaime Astrain' == 'Jaime Astrain\nJaime Astrain Aguado (born 5 February 1988) is a Spanish footballer who plays as a central defender.\nFootball career.\nAstrain was born in Madrid. He spent the vast majority of his career in the lower leagues.\nAstrain's professional input consisted of 70 minutes in a 1–0 away win against Real Murcia for the second round of the Copa del Rey, while in representation of Córdoba CF. He had signed for the Segunda División club in June 2011.' != '2000 Inductee, Ateneo Sports Hall of Fame.\n- Jaime \"Jimmy\" Pestaño, BS '59 – Member, back-to-back 1957 and 1958 NCAA champions Ateneo Blue Eagles team; Member, 1958 NCAA Selection team to the NCAA-UAAP Goodwill Games and NCAA-Japan Goodwill Games; Awardee, 1958 Ateneo Best Team Player award; 2000 Inductee, Ateneo Sports Hall of Fame.\n- Edgardo \"Ed\" Ocampo, GS '51 HS '55 BS '59 – King Eagle, back-to'", "Ifeoma Iheanacho" ]
[ [ "represent this paragraph to retrieve the one term that is most relevant to it For instance, <<Dourou\nDourou is a village and rural commune in the Bandiagara Cercle of the Mopti Region of Mali. The commune contains 28 villages along the Bandiagara Escarpment which together at the time of the 2009 census had a population of 19,411. Around 95 percent of the population is Dogon with the remainder being Fulani.\nSee also.\n- Guimini>> to \"Dourou\"", "Ifeoma Iheanacho\nIfeoma Iheanacho (born January 2, 1988) is a female wrestler from Nigeria.\nReferences.\n- bio on fila-wrestling.com" ] ]
[ [ "Represent this Wikipedia passage to find its title.", "Iheanacho\nIheanacho is both a given name and surname. Notable people with the name include:\n- Iheanacho Obioma, Nigerian politician\n- Emmanuel Iheanacho, Nigerian politician\n- Ifeoma Iheanacho (born 1988), Nigerian wrestler\n- Kelechi Iheanacho (born 1996), Nigerian footballer\n- Kelechi Iheanacho (footballer, born 1981), Nigerian footballer" ] ]
[ "represent this phrase to find its first wikipedia paragraph", "Ingeborg Norell" ]
[ [ "Represent this Wikipedia passage to find its title", "Ingeborg Norell\nIngeborg Norell (born 1727), was the first Finnish female to have received an official decoration and to have been the subject of a commemorative plaque. She was commemorated in recognition for her act by saving a life in Tenala in 1780.\nNorell was likely the daughter of the saddle maker Hans Sten Borg, married in 1764 to the jeweler Carl Gustaf Norell (1738-1782), and had three children.\nIn April 1780, a two-year-old girl was rescued from the water" ] ]
[ [ "Represent this Wikipedia passage to find its title", "1727 in Sweden\nEvents from the year 1727 in Sweden\nIncumbents.\n- Monarch – Frederick I\nEvents.\n- July - The Mauritz Vellingk affair: he is sentenced to death for contact with Russia, but the sentence is commuted.\n- - The Holstein Party is dissolved.\n- \"Lithographiæ Svecanæ Specimen Secundum\" by Magnus Bromelius is published.\nBirths.\n- Ingeborg Norell, heroine\nDeaths.\n- 24 January - Magdalena Stenbock, politically active countess and salonniére (born 1649)" ] ]
[ "Represent the term to find more information about it from Wikipedia (~1 paragraph)", "Inés Gorrochategui" ]
[ [ "Represent this paragraph to retrieve the one term that is most relevant to it.", "Inés Gorrochategui\nInés Gorrochategui (born 13 June 1973) is a former professional female tennis player from Argentina. She reached her career-high singles ranking World No. 19 on October 17, 1994. Her best performance at a Grand Slam came when she got to the quarterfinals of the 1994 French Open, defeating Michelle Jaggard-Lai, Naoko Sawamatsu, Helena Suková and Iva Majoli before losing to Steffi Graf.\nTitles (7).\nTitles (7) Doubles (7).\n- 1991: São Paulo (" ] ]
[ [ "Represent this Wikipedia passage to find its title", "Andrés Rodríguez\n- Irina Selyutina\n- Tina Pisnik\n- Inés Gorrochategui\nThe following players received entry from the doubles qualifying draw:\n- Tina Pisnik / Silvija Talaja\nFinals.\nFinals Singles.\n Cristina Torrens Valero defeated Inés Gorrochategui, 7–5, 7–6\n- It was Torrens Valero's first title of the year and her career, after having reached her first final a fortnight earlier.\nFinals Doubles.\n Cătălina Cristea / Irina Selyutina defeated Amélie Cocheteux / Janette Husárová, 6–1, 6–2\nExternal links" ] ]
[ "represent this phrase to find its first wikipedia paragraph\n\nE.g. Drentse Courant == Drentse Courant\nThe Drentse Courant is a former regional newspaper from the Netherlands. It was published from 1991 to 2002. It was a merger of the \"Drentse en Asser Courant\" (1961) en \"Hoogeveens Dagblad\" (1966), themselves also merged newspapers. In 2002, the \"Drentse Courant\" merged with the \"Nieuwsblad van het Noorden\" and the \"Groninger Dagblad\" into the \"Dagblad van het Noorden\". != bought the newspapers of Wegener in its region, the Drentse Courant and Groninger Dagblad. FGDP was renamed Noordelijke Dagblad Combinatie (NDC) on 1 July 1994.\nHistory 2000s.\nOn 2 April 2002 the Groninger Dagblad, Drentse Courant, and Nieuwsblad van het Noorden were merged into the Dagblad van het Noorden. The Leeuwarder Courant continued as is.\nNDC merged March 2005 with Veen Bosch & Keuning Publisher (VBK) to form NDC|VBK. On 1 June 2007 the NDC Mediagroep was established as the subsidiary of NDC|VDK that would", "Iryna Kuksa" ]
[ [ "Represent the text to find the scientific term it describes", "Iryna Kuksa\nIryna Kuksa (born March 14, 1997) is a Belarusian female acrobatic gymnast. With partner Viktar Lebedzeu, Kuksa achieved 8th in the 2014 Acrobatic Gymnastics World Championships." ] ]
[ [ "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)", "Ivana Bramborová" ]
[ [ "Represent this paragraph to retrieve the one term that is most relevant to it", "Ivana Bramborová\nIvana Bramborová (born ) is a Slovak female former volleyball player, playing as an outside-spiker. She was part of the Slovakia women's national volleyball team. She competed at the 2009 Women's European Volleyball Championship.\nExternal links.\n- profile at \"CEV\"\n- profile at \"legavolleyfemminile\"" ] ]
[ [ "Represent this paragraph to retrieve the one term that is most relevant to it", "- Julia Borisova\n- Yuliya Saltsevich\n- Aleksandra Crnčević\n- Svetlana Krstić\n- Ana Lazarević\n- Ivana Luković\n- Ivana Nešović\n- Maja Ognjenović\n- Jovana Vesović\n- Ivana Bramborová\n- Martina Noseková\n- Eleni Gkortsaniouk\n- Mallori Gibson\n- Stephanie Niemer\n- Regan Hood Scott\nSee also.\n- Olympiacos Men's Volleyball Team\nExternal links.\n- Official website\n- CEV Official Website - Olympiacos Women's Volleyball" ] ]
[ "Represent the term to find more information about it from Wikipedia (~1 paragraph)", "Jani Kovačič" ]
[ [ "Represent this paragraph to retrieve the one term that is most relevant to it.", "Jani Kovačič\nJani Kovačič (born 14 June 1992) is a Slovenian male volleyball player. He is part of the Slovenia men's national volleyball team. He competed at the 2015 Men's European Volleyball Championship. At club level he plays for ACH Volley.\nExternal links.\n- FIVB 2016 World League\n- cev.lu Profile\n- EuroSport UK\n- World of Volley\n- EuroVolley 2017 Volleyball Slovenia really like to play in Poland\n- French national volleyball champion of Europe in 2015\n- Slovenia won the" ] ]
[ [ "Represent the text to find the scientific term it describes", "as the most known Slovenian \"rock\" band.\nPopular rock (or rock influenced) artists by decade include:\n- 1960s: Kameleoni, Bele vrane, Faraoni\n- 1970s: Boomerang, September, Oko, Mladi levi, Srce, Čudežna polja, Izvir, Jutro, Predmestje, Prelom\n- 1980s: Pankrti, Lačni Franz, Buldožer, Martin Krpan, Janez Bončina, Jani Kovačič, Niet, Berlinski zid, Borghesia, Buldogi, Kuzle, Lublanski psi, Otroci socializma, Via Ofenziva, Hazard," ] ]
[ "Represent this input to retrieve the first passage from its Wikipedia page", "Jannine Jennky" ]
[ [ "Represent this Wikipedia passage to find its title", "Jannine Jennky\nJannine Jennky was a French racing driver.\nShe initially entered hillclimbs, winning in Gaillion near Rouen in 1927, and in Paris in 1928.\nShe made a successful debut in motor racing, finishing third in the 1927 Grand Prix de la Baule\nHer only major win was in the 1928 Coupe de Bourgogne, in Dijon, a race which counted towards the French Championship that year. She beat Louis Chiron, who crashed out of the race after 22 of the 28 laps. Jennky also set the" ] ]
[ [ "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)", "Jennifer Maia" ]
[ [ "represent the text to find the scientific term it describes", "Jennifer Maia\nJennifer Maia (born October 6, 1988) is a Brazilian female mixed martial artist who competes in the Flyweight division. Maia trains at Chute Boxe Academy in Brazil. She is currently signed with The Ultimate Fighting Championship. As of July 22, 2019, she is #4 in official UFC women's flyweight rankings.\nBoxing career.\nOn March 29, 2008, Maia made her professional Boxing debut at Centri de Boxe in Curitiba, Brazil. She faced Michelle Bonassoli in an eight-round bout" ] ]
[ [ "Represent this paragraph to retrieve the one term that is most relevant to it", "Opposite sex\nOpposite sex may refer to:\n- A phrase used in the discussion of sex or gender\n- \"The Opposite Sex\", a 1956 musical film, directed by David Miller\n- \"The Opposite of Sex\", a 1998 romantic comedy film, written and directed by Don Roos\n- \"The Opposite of Sex\", a 2004 musical based on the screenplay to the 1998 film\n- \"The Opposite Sex\" (2014 film), directed by Jennifer Finnigan and Jonathan Silverman\n-" ] ]
[ "represent this phrase to find its first wikipedia paragraph", "Jenny Warren" ]
[ [ "Represent this paragraph to retrieve the one term that is most relevant to it", "Jenny Warren\nJenny Warren is an American female singer, best known as the co-founder of the all-female tribute band The Iron Maidens.\nBiography.\nJenny Warren first had an Iron Maiden tribute band called Wrathchild. The idea came when she discovered the website of a Chicago-based tribute band called Revelations. Wrathchild started with Warren (using the stage name \"Bruce Chickinson\") as the only female member, but when bassist Melanie Sisneros (formerly of Raven Mad and New Eden) joined in 2000" ] ]
[ [ "Represent this Wikipedia passage to find its title", "was influenced by author Warren Farrell, who wrote \"The Myth of Male Power\". He emphasized how male gender roles disadvantaged men by forbidding them from being seen as caring or having emotion.\nIn the 1980s, a new men's rights movement began to form which focused only on the ways that sex roles discriminated against men rather than the oppression it inflicted on both genders. Author Herb Goldberg claimed that the U.S. was a \"matriarchal society\" because women allegedly have the power to transgress gender roles and assume masculine and" ] ]
[ "represent this input to retrieve the first passage from its wikipedia page", "Jeremy Wolfenden" ]
[ [ "Represent this", "Jeremy Wolfenden\nJeremy John Le Mesurier Wolfenden (26 June 1934, England – 28 December 1965) was a foreign correspondent and British spy at the height of the Cold War.\nBiography.\nThe son of John Wolfenden, chair of the Wolfenden Report which recommended the legalisation of male homosexual acts in Britain, Jeremy Wolfenden was himself homosexual. He was regarded by others of his generation as a leader and a man of distinct individualism. He won a scholarship to Eton where he was known as 'cleverest boy in England" ] ]
[ [ "represent this wikipedia passage to find its title\nFor instance, <<Clann na Talmhan\nClann na Talmhan (, \"Family/Children of the land\"; formally known as the \"National Agricultural Party\") was an Irish agrarian political party active between 1939 and 1965.\nFormation and growth.\nClann na Talmhan was founded on 29 June 1939 in Athenry, County Galway, in the wake of the breakdown of unification talks between the Irish Farmers Federation (IFF) and representatives of farmers in Connacht on the rate-paying issue. While the IFF supported full derating, the western>> to <<Clann na Talmhan>>", "detail. But it appears that no charges were ever brought against him; or at least, no records have been found suggesting so. Nothing definite is known of Rykener after his interrogation; he has been tentatively identified as a John Rykener imprisoned by and escaping from the Bishop of London in 1399.\nHistorians of social, sexual and gender history are especially interested in Rykener's case because of what it reveals about medieval views on sex and gender. Jeremy Goldberg, for example, views it firmly in the context of King" ] ]
[ "represent this input to retrieve the first passage from its wikipedia page", "Jessy Tremouliere" ]
[ [ "Represent the text to find the scientific term it describes", "Jessy Tremouliere\nJessy Tremouliere (born 29 July 1992) is a French female rugby union player. She represented at the 2014 and 2017 Women's Rugby World Cup. She was a member of the squad that won their fourth Six Nations title in 2014. She was a member of the France women's national rugby sevens team to the 2016 Summer Olympics.\nShe was named player of the year 2018 at the word rugby award" ] ]
[ [ "Represent this paragraph to retrieve the one term that is most relevant to it", "the Year: Joe Schmidt\n- World Rugby Breakthrough Player of the Year: Aphiwe Dyantyi\n- World Rugby Women's Player of the Year: Jessy Tremouliere\n- World Rugby Sevens Player of the Year: Perry Baker\n- World Rugby Women's Sevens Player of the Year: Michaela Blyde\n- World Rugby Referee Award: Angus Gardner\n- IRPA Try of the Year: Brodie Retallick\n- IRPA Special Merit Award: Stephen Moore and DJ Forbes\n- Award for Character: Doddie Weir Scotland\n- Vernon Pugh" ] ]
[ "Represent the term to find more information about it from Wikipedia (~1 paragraph):", "Joanne Nicholas" ]
[ [ "Represent the text to find the scientific term it describes", "Joanne Nicholas\nJoanne \"Jo\" Nicholas (née Wright, born 10 October 1977) is a female badminton player from the United Kingdom.\nShe attended Churchtown Primary School, Stanley High School and King George V College (\"KGV\"), all in Southport, Merseyside.\nWright competed in badminton at the 2004 Summer Olympics in women's doubles with partner Ella Tripp. They had a bye in the first round and were defeated by Lotte Bruil and Mia Audina of the Netherlands in the sixteenth round." ] ]
[ [ "Represent this paragraph to retrieve the one term that is most relevant to it", "'s brother Anthony (Nicholas Bailey), who has discovered that Milton is in fact, Paul's father and reveals this to Paul before he can have sex with Rebecca. Rebecca and Milton quickly leave Walford and have not been seen or heard from since.\nJoanne Ryan.\nJoanne Ryan, played by Tara Lynne O'Neill, is hired by Peggy Mitchell (Barbara Windsor) as a nanny to care for baby Louise Mitchell, much to Louise's mother Lisa Fowler's (Lucy Benjamin) dismay. Joanne is attracted to" ] ]
[ "represent the term to find more information about it from wikipedia (~1 paragraph):\n\n\nE.g. \"Alfred Terry\" == \"Alfred Terry\nAlfred Howe Terry (November 10, 1827 – December 16, 1890) was a Union general in the American Civil War and the military commander of the Dakota Territory from 1866 to 1869 and again from 1872 to 1886. In 1865, Terry led Union troops to victory at the Second Battle of Fort Fisher in North Carolina.\nEarly life and career.\nAlthough born in Hartford, Connecticut, Alfred Terry's family quickly moved to New Haven, where he spent most of his childhood. Terry graduated from\" != \"km and 25.000 in altitude (achieved after his 80th birthday). He lives in London.\nSelected works.\n- \"The Birth and Rebirth of Pictorial Space\", London : Faber and Faber, 1957.\n- book reviewed by Alfred Neumeyer in \"The Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism\", Vol. 17, No. 1 (Sep., 1958), pp. 130–131, Blackwell Publishing on behalf of The American Society for Aesthetics\n- \"Art and Architecture in Italy, 1250 to\"", "John Thornton Augustine Washington" ]
[ [ "Represent this Wikipedia passage to find its title", "1908 article in \"The Scrap Book\" entitled \"If Washington Had Been Crowned\" and a February 1951 article in \"Life\" entitled \"If Washington Had Become King: A Carpenter or an Engineer Might Now Rule the U.S.,\" John Thornton Augustine Washington would have likely succeeded his great uncle George Washington as \"king\" of the United States had Washington accepted the position of monarch rather than that of president. Following the laws of male preference primogeniture succession recognized by the Kingdom of Great Britain at the time of American independence" ] ]
[ [ "Represent the text to find the scientific term it describes", "John Thornton Augustine Washington\nJohn Thornton Augustine Washington (May 20, 1783 – October 9, 1841) was a prominent Virginia (now West Virginia) landowner, farmer, and statesman and a member of the Washington family. Washington was a grandnephew of George Washington, first President of the United States.\nEarly life and family.\nJohn Thornton Augustine Washington was born on May 20, 1783 at Berry's Hill plantation near Charles Town, Virginia (now West Virginia). He was the eldest son of Thornton Augustine" ] ]
[ "Represent this input to retrieve the first passage from its Wikipedia page.", "Jolanta Polikevičiūtė" ]
[ [ "represent the text to find the scientific term it describes", "Jolanta Polikevičiūtė\nJolanta Polikevičiūtė (born 25 September 1970 in Panevėžys) is a retired female road racing cyclist from Lithuania, who competed in three Summer Olympics for her native country: 1996, 2004 and 2008. She is the twin sister of Rasa Polikevičiūtė, who also had a professional career in women's cycling." ] ]
[ [ "Represent this Wikipedia passage to find its title", "(born 1964), Polish track and field sprinter\n- Jolanta Królikowska (born 1960), Polish fencer\n- Jolanta Kvašytė (born 1956), Lithuanian painter\n- Jolanta Kwaśniewska (born 1955), Polish lawyer and charity activist and former First Lady of Poland\n- Jolanta Łukaszewicz (born 1966), Polish sprint canoeist\n- Jolanta Polikevičiūtė (born 1970), Lithuanian road cyclist\n- Jolanta Szczypinska (born 1957), Polish politician\n- Jolanta Szymanek-Deresz (born 1954), Polish politician" ] ]
[ "Represent the term to find more information about it from Wikipedia (~1 paragraph)", "Jorge Betancourt" ]
[ [ "Represent this Wikipedia passage to find its title", "Jorge Betancourt\nJorge Betancourt García (born February 13, 1982 in Matanzas) is a male diver from Cuba. He represented his native country at two consecutive Summer Olympics, starting in 2004 (Athens, Greece). Betancourt twice (2003 and 2007) won a silver medal at the Pan American Games alongside Erick Fornaris in the Men's 3m Springboard Synchro event.\nSee also.\n- List of divers" ] ]
[ [ "Represent the text to find the scientific term it describes", "Sáez has been influential on the work of Spanish philosopher Paco Vidarte, for contemporary feminist theorists like Judith Butler, Teresa de Lauretis and Monique Wittig, as well as for the psychoanalysts Jorge Alemán and Jean Allouch.\nIn his book, \"In the ass. Anal policies\" (written with Sejo Carrascosa), he analysed the discourse of hate and discrimination throughout history towards the passive position in anal sex and proposed a new model of sex and gender based on the penetrability or impenetrability of a body.\nIn 2015," ] ]
[ "represent this input to retrieve the first passage from its wikipedia page.\nE.g.\n'Basil de Sélincourt' == 'Basil de Sélincourt\nBasil de Sélincourt (1877–1966) was a British essayist and journalist.\nIn 1902 he married the orientalist Beryl de Zoete, but the marriage failed, and in 1908 he married the writer Anne Douglas Sedgwick (1873–1935).\nWorks.\n- \"Giotto\" (1905)\n- \"William Blake\" (1909)\n- \"Walt Whitman A Critical Study\" (1914)\n- \"The English Secret and Other Essays\" (1923)\n- \"The Religion of the Spirit' != 'Beryl de Zoete\nBeryl Drusilla de Zoete, also known as Beryl de Sélincourt (1879 in London – 4 March 1962) was an English ballet dancer, orientalist, dance critic, and dance researcher. She is also known as a translator of Italo Svevo and Alberto Moravia.\nBorn in London, she lived there for most of her life. In 1902 she married Basil de Sélincourt, though the marriage lasted for only a few years. She published poems in the modernist magazine \"The Open Window\". She entered'", "João Derly" ]
[ [ "represent the text to find the scientific term it describes", "João Derly\nJoão Derly de Oliveira Nunes Jr. (born June 2, 1981 in Porto Alegre, Rio Grande do Sul) is a former male judo player from Brazil, the only Brazilian to ever become a two-time world champion, winning consecutively the 2005 World Judo Championships and 2007 World Judo Championships. He also won the junior world championship in 2000, the 2007 Pan American Games, and has 5 gold, 2 silver and 1 bronze medals in Judo World Cups.\nAfter the 2002 South American Games he tested" ] ]
[ [ "represent this wikipedia passage to find its title\n\n\nFewshot example: \"Sui Feifei\nSui Feifei (; born January 29, 1979, in Qingdao, Shandong) is a Chinese basketball player who was signed with the Sacramento Monarchs of the WNBA. She was born and raised in Qingdao, Shandong in the People's Republic of China, and is 1.84 m (6 ft 1 in.) tall.\nShe was the MVP of the 2004–2005 WCBA season, where she led her team Bayi China Telecom to three consecutive championships. Sui was named the Women's Chinese Basketball Association's most popular\" == \"Sui Feifei\"", "2005 World Judo Championships\nThe 2005 World Judo Championships were the 24th edition of the Judo World Championships, and were held in Cairo, Egypt from September 8 to September 11, 2005. Brazilian João Derly was voted as best performance of the championship.\nReferences.\n- Results (JudoInside.com)\nbr" ] ]
[ "Represent this input to retrieve the first passage from its Wikipedia page", "Kalevi Marjamaa" ]
[ [ "Represent this paragraph to retrieve the one term that is most relevant to it!", "Kalevi Marjamaa\nMartti Kalevi Marjamaa (born January 29, 1953) is a retired male boxer from Finland, who represented his native country twice at the Summer Olympics: in 1976 and 1980.\nMarjamaa was born in Nivala. He was nicknamed \"Kalle\" during his career. He is the brother-in-law of Finnish sprint athlete Helinä Laihorinne-Marjamaa.\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 natural language", "Kate Wilson-Smith" ]
[ [ "Represent this paragraph to retrieve the one term that is most relevant to it", "Kate Wilson-Smith\nKate Nicole Wilson-Smith (born 9 January 1979) is a female badminton player from Australia.\nWilson-Smith competed in badminton at the 2004 Summer Olympics in women's doubles with partner Jane Crabtree. They were defeated by Pernille Harder and Mette Schjoldager of Denmark in the round of 32. In mixed doubles, Wilson-Smith and partner Travis Denney lost to Björn Siegemund and Nicol Pitro of Germany in the round of 32.\nAt the 2010 Commonwealth Games, she won a bronze medal" ] ]
[ [ "represent", "\"The Industrial Vagina\" received positive reviews from the feminist Julie Bindel in \"The Guardian\", Sarah Nelson in \"Women's Studies\", A. K. in \"The Contemporary Review\", and Mindy A. Menn in the \"Journal of Sex Research\". The book was also reviewed by Natalie Purcell in \"Feminism & Psychology\", Vidyamali Samarasinghe in \"Gender & Society\", and Nicola J. Smith in the \"Review of International Political Economy\", and discussed by Kate Holden in \"Meanjin\".\nBindel" ] ]
[ "Represent this phrase to find its first Wikipedia paragraph", "Kefee" ]
[ [ "Represent this Wikipedia passage to find its title", "Kefee\nKefee Obareki Don Momoh (February 5, 1980 – June 12, 2014), also referred to by her music name Kefee, was a Nigerian female gospel singer and composer.\nEarly life.\nShe was born in Sapele, Delta on February 5, 1980 to the family of Andrew Obareki who were at a time Deacons at a church founded by the parents of her ex-husband Alec Godwin. Kefee graduated from University of Benin with a degree on Business Administration. Growing up as teen, she actively" ] ]
[ [ "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", "Koon Wai Chee" ]
[ [ "Represent this paragraph to retrieve the one term that is most relevant to it", "Koon Wai Chee\nKoon Wai Chee Louisa () (born 26 July 1980) is a badminton player from Hong Kong.\nKoon competed in badminton at the 2004 Summer Olympics in women's doubles with partner Li Wing Mui. They were defeated by Gail Emms and Donna Kellogg of Great Britain in the round of 32.\nReferences.\n- https://www.sports-reference.com/olympics/athletes/ko/koon-louisa-1.html" ] ]
[ [ "Represent this paragraph to retrieve the one term that is most relevant to it", "Loi Ah Koon, founder of Ya Kun Kaya Toast\n- Koon Wai Chee, Hong Kong badminton player\nOther uses\n- 12242 Koon, a minor planet\n- Red hind (\"Epinephelus guttatus\"), a fish also known as koon in Trinidad\n- \"Emarginula koon\", a species of sea snail\n- The fully anglicized form of the Taa language\nSee also.\n- Koons (disambiguation)\n- Coon (disambiguation)" ] ]
[ "Represent this phrase to find its first Wikipedia paragraph", "Larry Lance" ]
[ [ "Represent the text to find the scientific term it describes", "Canary's alter ego), a male \"damsel in distress\", and occasionally as a crime fighting partner and capable detective to Black Canary; a dynamic of equality similar to the relationships between Steve Trevor and Wonder Woman or Mera and Aquaman. Larry and Dinah later married and had a daughter.\nIn \"Justice League of America\" #73 (August 1969), Larry plays a larger role as he tends to Starman after the hero is wounded in a battle with a cosmic powered villain called Aquarius. After a" ] ]
[ [ "Represent the text to find the scientific term it describes.", "a 48 out of 100 rating from the Human Rights Commission regarding his voting record on LGBT rights. Lance opposes same-sex marriage. Lance voted against repeal of Don't Ask, Don't Tell.\nIn 2009, he co-sponsored Barney Frank’s Employment Non-Discrimination Act, a bill that would have prohibited employment discrimination on the basis of actual or perceived sexual orientation or gender identity by employers, employment agencies, labor organizations, or joint labor-management committees. He was also one of only 18 Republicans" ] ]
[ "Represent this phrase to find its first Wikipedia paragraph", "Leod" ]
[ [ "Represent this paragraph to retrieve the one term that is most relevant to it.", "name may not be as rare as some people have thought. Morrison noted that the 19th century antiquary F.W.L. Thomas considered another saga character to be an eponymous ancestor of the MacLeods—this character was Ljótólfr, who would have lived on Lewis about a century before Leod's time. Morrison considered it possible that Leod's name could have ultimately originated from that of Ljótólfr's; however, while he considered it possible that Ljótólfr could have been an ancestor of Leod, he did not think it could have been in the male-" ] ]
[ [ "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 phrase to find its first Wikipedia paragraph", "Li Wenquan" ]
[ [ "Represent the text to find the scientific term it describes", "Li Wenquan\nLi Wenquan (; born 18 January 1986 in Guangxi) is a male archer from Gaotian village, Yangshuo County, Guilin City in the People's Republic of China.\n2008 Summer Olympics.\nAt the 2008 Summer Olympics in Beijing, Li finished his ranking round with a total of 646 points. This gave him the 46th seed for the final competition bracket in which he faced Jacek Proć in the first round. Proć won the match with 116-111 and was eventually eliminated in the third round by gold" ] ]
[ [ "Represent the text to find the scientific term it describes.", "- Wenquan Subdistrict, Arxan, Inner Mongolia\n- Wenquan Subdistrict, Xingcheng, Liaoning\n- Wenquan Subdistrict, Zhaoyuan, Shandong\n- Wenquan Subdistrict, Anning, Yunnan\nSmaller localities.\n- Wenquan, Golmud, a locality in Golmud County, Qinghai, near the border with Tibet\nOther uses.\n- Li Wenquan (李文全), archer" ] ]
[ "Represent this phrase to find its first Wikipedia paragraph!", "Liang Lei" ]
[ [ "represent the text to find the scientific term it describes", "Liang Lei\nLiang Lei (born April 3, 1982 in Shanxi) is a male Chinese freestyle wrestler who competed at the 2008 Summer Olympics. He lost in the second round to Steve Mocco.\nHis personal best was coming 2nd at the 2006 Asian Championships.\nSee also.\n- China at the 2012 Summer Olympics\nReferences.\n- Profile at 2008teamchina.olympic.cn" ] ]
[ [ "represent this paragraph to retrieve the one term that is most relevant to it.", "/tuo/suo libro\" not implying anything about the owner's gender or the owner's name's grammatical gender. In the third person, if the \"owner's\" sex or category (person vs thing) is an issue, it is solved by expressing \"di lui, di lei\" for persons or superior animals or \"di esso\" for things or inferior animals. \"Lui portò su le valigie di lei\" (He brought her luggage upstairs). This rarely happens, though, because it is" ] ]
[ "Represent this phrase to find its first Wikipedia paragraph", "Liesbet Vindevoghel" ]
[ [ "Represent this Wikipedia passage to find its title", "Liesbet Vindevoghel\nLiesbet Vindevoghel (born ) is a Belgian female former volleyball player, playing as an outside-spiker. She was part of the Belgium women's national volleyball team. \nShe competed at the 2009 Women's European Volleyball Championship. On club level she played for BV Nocera Umbra.\nExternal links.\n- bvbinfo.com\n- cev.lu\n- inv.fr\n- YouTube" ] ]
[ [ "Represent this paragraph to retrieve the one term that is most relevant to it", "), Dutch rower\n- Liesbeth Zegveld (born 1970), Dutch lawyer, legal expert and professor\nLiesbet.\n- Liesbet De Vocht (born 1979), Belgian road bicycle racer\n- Liesbet Dreesen (born 1976), Belgian swimmer\n- Liesbet Hooghe (born 1962), Belgian political scientist\n- Liesbet Van Breedam (born 1979), Belgian beach volleyball player\n- Liesbet Vindevoghel (born 1979), Belgian volleyball player" ] ]
[ "Represent this phrase to find its first Wikipedia paragraph", "Lu Minjia" ]
[ [ "represent this wikipedia passage to find its title", "Lu Minjia\nLu Minjia (born 29 December 1992) is a Chinese female track and field athlete who competes in the long jump. She was the 2009 World Youth Champion and set an Asian youth record of that same year. After an Asian Junior title, she was runner-up at the 2011 Asian Athletics Championships. She won gold medals at the 2012 Asian Indoor Athletics Championships and the 2015 Asian Athletics Championships.\nLu represented her country at the Asian Games in 2010 and 2014, and has also represented the Asia" ] ]
[ [ "", "with a mark of in Nanjing. She failed to better that outdoors, placing eleventh at the 2011 Asian Athletics Championships, but continued with strong indoor performances the following year by taking her first senior medal – a bronze – at the 2012 Asian Indoor Athletics Championships on home soil in Hangzhou. She was beaten by her younger national rival, Lu Minjia. Her next major outing was the 2013 Asian Athletics Championships, where she was her country's only representative in the women's long jump, and she finished down in eighth at" ] ]
[ "Represent the natural language", "Mandy Leach" ]
[ [ "represent the text to find the scientific term it describes", "Mandy Leach\nMandy Leach (born 20 August 1979) is a retired female freestyle swimmer from Zimbabwe. She represented her native African country at the 2000 Summer Olympics in Sydney, Australia. There, as a 200m free-stylist, she passed the preliminary rounds in 2:01.05 and continued into the semi-finals where she ended up in 13th place in the overall-rankings, clocking at 2:00.60 in the semi-finals.\nReferences.\n- sports-reference" ] ]
[ [ "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).", "Margareta Kozuch" ]
[ [ "Represent this paragraph to retrieve the one term that is most relevant to it", "Margareta Kozuch\nMargareta Kozuch \"pol. Małgorzata Kożuch\" (born 30 October 1986) is a German female volleyball player who plays for Atom Trefl Sopot, and previously played as a wing-spiker for TuS Berne Hamburg, CVMJ Hamburg, TV Fischbek (who changed their name to NA Hamburg), and Unicom Starker Kerakoll Sassuolo. She was Hamburg's sportswoman of the year in 2005. She represented the German women's national volleyball team in the FIVB World Grand Prix 2009. She was German sportswoman of the year in" ] ]
[ [ "represent this wikipedia passage to find its title", "Kozuch\nKozuch or Kožuch is a surname. Notable people with the surname include:\n- Margareta Kozuch (born 1986), German volleyball player\n- Vladimír Kožuch (born 1975), Slovak football striker" ] ]
[ "Represent this phrase to find its first Wikipedia paragraph", "Mario Pestano" ]
[ [ "Represent this paragraph to retrieve the one term that is most relevant to it:", "Mario Pestano\nMario Pestano García (born 8 April 1978 in Tenerife) is a male Spanish discus thrower. His personal best throw is 69.50, achieved on 27 July 2008 in Santa Cruz de Tenerife.\nbr" ] ]
[ [ "Represent this Wikipedia passage to find its title", "- 2006: Mario Pestano\n- 2007: Mario Pestano\n- 2008: Mario Pestano\n- 2009: Mario Pestano\n- 2010: Mario Pestano\n- 2011: Mario Pestano\n- 2012: Mario Pestano\nSweden.\n- 1980: Kenth Gardenkrans\n- 1981: Kenth Gardenkrans\n- 1982: Göran Svensson\n- 1983: Ricky Bruch\n- 1984: Stefan Fernholm\n- 1985: Lars Sundin\n- 1986: Göran Bergqvist\n- 1987: Lars Sundin\n- 1988: Lars Sundin" ] ]
[ "Represent the input", "Marjana Bremec Homar" ]
[ [ "Represent this paragraph to retrieve the one term that is most relevant to it", "Marjana Bremec Homar\nMarjana Bremec Homar (born June 6, 1946) is a Yugoslav and Slovenian former female basketball player.\nExternal links.\n- History women's basketball\n- Profile at fiba.com\n- Profile at fibaeurope.com" ] ]
[ [ "Represent this Wikipedia passage to find its title", "Marjana\nMarjana is a feminine given name. It could refer to:\n- Marjana Bremec Homar (born 1946), Slovenian basketball player\n- Marjana Chowdhury (born 1993), Bangladeshi-American model, actress, and beauty queen\n- Marjana Gaponenko (born 1981), Ukrainian-German writer\n- Marjana Ivanova-Jevsejeva (born 1982), Latvian politician\n- Marjana Lipovšek (born 1946), Slovenian opera singer\n- Marjana Lubej (born 1945), Slovenian sprinter\n- Marjana Maraš (" ] ]
[ "Represent the term to find more information about it from Wikipedia (~1 paragraph)!", "Marlene Ahrens" ]
[ [ "Represent this Wikipedia passage to find its title", "Marlene Ahrens\nMarlene Ahrens Ostertag (born in Concepción, July 27, 1933) is a female Chilean athlete. She won the silver medal in Javelin throw at the 1956 Summer Olympics in Melbourne with a distance of 50.38 metres. She is the mother of the journalist Karin Ebensperger.\nBiography.\nIn Melbourne, she was the Chilean flagbearer, and the only woman on the Olympic team. She participated in the Javelin throw, winning the silver medal with a distance of 50.38 meters. Doing so, she became the" ] ]
[ [ "", "racing and touring car racing driver\n- Lou Ahrens, American soccer player\n- Lynn Ahrens (born 1948), American musical theatre lyricist\n- M. Joseph Ahrens, American entrepreneur\n- Marlene Ahrens (born 1933), Chilean athlete\n- Mary A. Ahrens, American social reformer\n- Matthias Ahrens (born 1961), German biathlete, cross-country skier and current coach\n- Nick Ahrens (born 1983), American designer and art director\n- Rene Ahrens, Australian Paralympic athlete and wheelchair basketballer" ] ]
[ "Represent the term to find more information about it from Wikipedia (~1 paragraph)", "Marvin Rolle" ]
[ [ "Represent this paragraph to retrieve the one term that is most relevant to it", "Marvin Rolle\nMarvin Rolle (born 15 November 1983) is a professional male tennis player from The Bahamas.\nRolle reached his highest individual ranking on the ATP Tour on 13 September 2010, when he became World number 1304. He primarily plays on the Futures circuit.\nRolle is a member of the Bahamian Davis Cup team, having posted a 14–15 record in singles and a 23–17 record in doubles in fifty-one ties played since 2001.\nRolle has represented The Bahamas in multiple international competitions. Rolle partnered with" ] ]
[ [ "Represent this Wikipedia passage to find its title", "), American football tight end\n- Esther Rolle (1920–1998), American actress\n- Hermann Rolle (1864 -1929), German entomologist\n- Johann Heinrich Rolle (1716-1785), German baroque composer.\n- Magnum Rolle (born 1986), Bahamian basketball player\n- Marvin Rolle (born 1983), Bahamian tennis player\n- Michel Rolle (1652–1719), French mathematician\n- Myron Rolle (born 1986), American football safety, Rhodes Scholar\n- Richard Rolle (1290–1349), an" ] ]
[ "Represent the term to find more information about it from Wikipedia (~1 paragraph)", "Matteo Tagliariol" ]
[ [ "Represent the text to find the scientific term it describes!", "Matteo Tagliariol\nMatteo Tagliariol (born 7 January 1983 in Treviso) is a male Italian fencer. He won the gold medal in the men's épée event at the 2008 Summer Olympics.\nHis fencing style has been described as \"technical, simple, spontaneous, clear-sighted, inspired and efficient\".\nRecord Against Selected Opponents.\nIncludes results from all competitions 2006–present and athletes who have reached the quarterfinals at the World Championships or Olympic Games, plus those who have medaled in major team competitions.\n-" ] ]
[ [ "Represent the text to find the scientific term it describes:", "Sturla Torkildsen\nSturla Andreas Blanck Torkildsen (born July 18, 1981 in Oslo) is a Norwegian épée fencer. Torkildsen represented Norway at the 2008 Summer Olympics in Beijing, where he competed in the men's individual épée event. He first defeated Venezuela's Wolfgang Mejías in the preliminary round of sixty-four, before losing out his next match to Italy's Matteo Tagliariol, with a score of 10–15.\nTorkildsen is a member of Njård, a local fencing club in Oslo, and is also a graduate of law" ] ]
[ "represent this phrase to find its first wikipedia paragraph\n------\nE.g.\n\"A Good Thing Going\" == \"A Good Thing Going\nA Good Thing Going is a 1978 Australian television film directed by Arch Nicholson. It stars John Hargreaves and won four Logie Awards.\nPlot.\nPhil Harris (Hargreaves) spends more time with his best friend, Terry (Haywood) than with his wife and children. Phil's marriage disintegrates, with his wife (Lang) taking flight and leaving him to care for their distressed children.\nCast.\n- John Hargreaves as Phil Harris\n- Chris Haywood as Terry\n- Veronica\" != \"go and went on to win the controversial race. Fans booed and littered as Franchitti did donuts and drove into victory circle. When asked if there was a penalty former race-car driver-now- race control director Al Unser Jr. said \"\"There was never a penalty for the collision. There was never a penalized issue. We saw it as a simple racing accident...guys going for the same thing with one on the good end and one on the bad end, and emotions run high.\"\"\n\"\"", "Melinda Czink" ]
[ [ "represent this paragraph to retrieve the one term that is most relevant to it", "Melinda Czink\nMelinda Czink (born 22 October 1982) is a former professional tennis player from Hungary. On 21 September 2009, Czink reached her career-high singles ranking of world no. 37.\nCzink reached two WTA Tour singles finals. In 2005, she lost to Ana Ivanovic in Canberra. In 2009, she defeated Lucie Šafářová in Quebec City for her first WTA Tour title. On the ITF Tour, she won 20 singles titles.\nTennis career.\nTennis career 2000–2008.\nShe played her first" ] ]
[ [ "Represent this paragraph to retrieve the one term that is most relevant to it", "The following players received wildcards into the singles main draw:\n- Monique Adamczak\n- Lauren Breadmore\nThe following players received entry from the qualifying draw:\n- Ekaterina Bychkova\n- Evie Dominikovic\n- Ana Ivanovic\n- Lenka Němečková\nThe following player received entry as a lucky loser:\n- Melinda Czink\nSingles main draw entrants Withdrawals.\n- Before the tournament\n- Katarina Srebotnik → replaced by Melinda Czink\nDoubles main draw entrants.\nDoubles main draw entrants Seeds.\n- Rankings are as of" ] ]
[ "Represent the term to find more information about it from Wikipedia (~1 paragraph)", "Mihri Müşfik Hanım" ]
[ [ "Represent the text to find the scientific term it describes", "Mihri Müşfik Hanım\nMihri Achba, Mihri Müşfik Hanım, Mihri Rasim (26 February 1886 – 1954) was one of the first and most renowned Turkish female painters. She was recognized especially for her portraits, including popular figures Mustafa Kemal Atatürk and Pope Benedict XV.\nBiography.\nBiography Early life.\nThe eccentric and bohemian painter Mihri Müşfik Hanım was born into the Anchabadze dynasty as an Anchabadze princess, in the Rasim Pasha Mansion, Baklatarlası neighborhood of Kadıköy in Istanbul on 26 February 1886. Her Abkhazian father, Prince" ] ]
[ [ "Represent this Wikipedia passage to find its title", "Sorbonne, whom she later married. Müşfik Bey was the son of Selami Bey, a well-known personage from Bursa. He was interested in politics, history, and literature. The date of her marriage with him is unknown.\nBiography Return to Istanbul.\nMihri Hanım was introduced to Cavit Bey, Ottoman Minister of Finance, in Paris to arrange an agreement with the French government following the Balkan Wars. Telegrams sent by Cavit Bey to the Minister of Education recommending Mihri Hanım resulted in her being appointed as an art" ] ]
[ "Represent the term to find more information about it from Wikipedia (~1 paragraph).", "Mikaelar Whippy" ]
[ [ "Represent this paragraph to retrieve the one term that is most relevant to it.", "Mikaelar Whippy\nMikaelar Whippy (born March 31, 1986) is a female basketball player from Fiji who played for the Fiji women's national basketball team at the FIBA World Olympic Qualifying Tournament for Women 2008.\nPersonal.\nShe was born in Suva, Fiji on March 31, 1986. She attended the Church College of New Zealand, a secondary school in Temple View, Hamilton, New Zealand before pursuing a college basketball career in the U.S. at Long Island University. At LIU, she majored in economics with a" ] ]
[ [ "Represent this Wikipedia passage to find its title", "Hartigova\n- Micaela Uhrova\n- Hana Machová\n- Edita Sujanova\n- Romana Stehlikova\n- Markéta Mokrosova\n- Petra Kulichova\n- Katerina Elhotova\n- Eva Viteckova\n- coach: Jan Bobrovsky\nFiji.\n- Letava Whippy\n- Mikaelar Whippy\n- Boulou Tuisou\n- Valerie Nainima\n- Brittany Hazelman\n- Ofa Moce\n- Seini Dobui\n- Mareta Mani\n- Alisi Tabulaevu\n- Lusiani Robanakadavu\n- Kelera Maitaika\n- Vitorina Matila\n- coach: Mike Whippy\nJapan." ] ]
[ "represent this phrase to find its first wikipedia paragraph\n\nFewshots:\n'Chromolaena' == 'Chromolaena\nChromolaena is a genus of about 165 species of perennials and shrubs in the aster family, Asteraceae. The name is derived from the Greek word (), meaning \"color\", and the Latin word , meaning \"cloak\". It refers to the colored phyllaries of some species. Members of the genus are native to the Americas, from the southern United States to South America (especially Brazil). One species, \"Chromolaena odorata\", has been introduced to many parts of the world where it is' != 'Taxon in disguise\nIn bacteriology, a taxon in disguise is a species, genus or higher unit of biological classification whose evolutionary history reveals has evolved from another unit of similar or lower rank, making the parent unit paraphyletic. This happens when rapid evolution makes a new species appear radically different from the ancestral group, so that it is not (initially) recognised as belonging to the parent phylogenetic group, leaving the latter an evolutionary grade.\nWhile the term is from bacteriology, parallel examples are found throughout the tree of'", "Milka Maneva" ]
[ [ "Represent this Wikipedia passage to find its title", "Milka Maneva\nMilka Maneva (Bulgarian: Милка Манева; born 7 June 1985 in Smolyan, Bulgaria) is a Bulgarian female weighlifter. She won the silver medal in the Women's 63 kg category at the 2012 Summer Olympics. She originally finished fifth, but was promoted to second after Maiya Maneza, Svetlana Tsarukayeva, and Sibel Şimşek were all disqualified. \nManeva also qualified for the 2008 Summer Olympics but she was one of eleven Bulgarian weightlifters to test positive for a banned steroid two months prior to the games. Bulgaria" ] ]
[ [ "Represent this Wikipedia passage to find its title", "Manev\nManev () is a Bulgarian masculine surname, its feminine counterpart is Maneva. It may refer to\n- Emanuil Manev (born 1992), Bulgarian football player\n- Evdokiya Maneva (born 1945), Bulgarian politician\n- Georgi Manev (1884–1965), Bulgarian physicist\n- Ivan Manev (born 1950), Bulgarian sprint canoer\n- Kole Manev (born 1941), Macedonian painter and film director\n- Milka Maneva (born 1985), Bulgarian weightlifter\n- Slavka Maneva (1934–)," ] ]
[ "Represent this input to retrieve the first passage from its Wikipedia page.", "Mirela Delić" ]
[ [ "Represent this.", "Mirela Delić\nMirela Delić (born 13 November 1981) is a retired Croatian female volleyball player. She was part of the Croatia women's national volleyball team. \nShe competed at the 2010 FIVB Volleyball Women's World Championship in Japan. She played with Rabita Baku.\nClubs.\n- OK Dubrovnik (1997-2000)\n- ŽOK Vukovar (2000-2001)\n- Azena Velika Gorica (2003-2004)\n- Mladost Zagreb (2004-2005)\n- OK Maribor (2005-2006" ] ]
[ [ "Represent the text to find the scientific term it describes", "in Rio de Janeiro.\nPersonal life.\nFrom 1999 to 2006 Balić was married to Ivana Balić. The couple had one son together Dino who was born 2000. In 2014 Balić had his second child, first with girlfriend Mirela Delić, a son named Vigo. In 2016 Balić became a father for the third time.\nBalić enjoys watching basketball.\nHonours.\nHonours Club.\n- Split\n- Croatian First A League\n- Runner-up (1): 1997-98\n- Metković" ] ]
[ "Represent this input to retrieve the first passage from its Wikipedia page", "Nadezhda Ryashkina" ]
[ [ "Represent this paragraph to retrieve the one term that is most relevant to it", "Nadezhda Ryashkina\nNadezhda Ryashkina (; born January 22, 1967 in Sokol, Vologda Oblast) is a retired female race walker from Russia. She set the world record in the women's 10 km race walk event on July 25, 1990, clocking 41:56.23, in Seattle at the 1990 Goodwill Games. Ryashkina equalled Liu Hongyu's world record in the 20 km event with a total time of 1:27:30, set on February 7, 1999 in Adler, Russia.\nReferences.\nbr" ] ]
[ [ "Represent this paragraph to retrieve the one term that is most relevant to it", "Fernández of Spain set a new 10,000 m race walk world record in Santa Cruz de Tenerife in a time of 37:53.09. The all-time women's 10,000 m race-walk record is held by Nadezhda Ryashkina of Soviet Union, at 41:56.23.\nAll-time top 25 racewalkers outdoor.\n- ht = hand timing\nAll-time top 25 racewalkers outdoor Men.\n- Correct as of 2 September 2018.\nAll-time top 25 racewalkers outdoor Men Notes.\n- Paquillo Fernández also walked 38:07.65 (2007)." ] ]
[ "Represent this input to retrieve the first passage from its Wikipedia page", "Najwa Qassem" ]
[ [ "represent this paragraph to retrieve the one term that is most relevant to it", ", restrictions were placed on journalists making it dangerous to move around.\nNotable reporting assignments 2006 Lebanon War.\nNajwa Qassem received extensive coverage during the 2006 Lebanon War as she was one of a number of female Arab reporters who were reporting from the front lines. Qassam and her colleague Rima Maktabi observed the bombing of a heavily populated region of south Lebanon being attacked from the air as well as the sea.\nAwards.\nNajwa Qassem was awarded Best Female Presenter in 2006 at the Fourth Arab Media Festival.\nSee" ] ]
[ [ "Represent this Wikipedia passage to find its title.", "Najwa Qassem\nNajwa Qassem () (whose last name can be written phonetically in English as Qasem, Qassim or Alqasim, and Al Qassim) is a Lebanese journalist and television presenter (anchor) for Al Arabiya.\nQassem has received many professional awards, and she was named by Arabian Business Magazine as one of the 100 most powerful women in the Arab world.\nPersonal.\nNajwa Qassem was born in Lebanon a few years before the Lebanese Civil War. Qassem initially aspired to study architecture but soon fell in" ] ]
[ "Represent this input to retrieve the first passage from its Wikipedia page", "Nan Winton" ]
[ [ "Represent this paragraph to retrieve the one term that is most relevant to it", "Nan Winton\nNancy Wigginton (6 November 1925 – 11 May 2019), known professionally as Nan Winton, was a British broadcaster, best known for being the first female newsreader to read the national news on BBC television.\nCareer.\nWinton (born Nancy Wigginton) was the youngest of the four children of Frank and Evelyn (née Nurse), who were respectively a surveyor and a homemaker. She left school at 15, to run the household; her mother having died. Before the end of the war" ] ]
[ [ "Represent this paragraph to retrieve the one term that is most relevant to it", "and Sex Work, Volume 2\". Greenwood Publishing Group, January 1, 2006. , 9780313329708.\n- Zurndorfer, H. et al. (editors) \"Nan Nü: Men, Women, and Gender in Early and Imperial China, Volume 1\". Brill Publishers, 1999.\nFurther reading.\nIn English:\n- McAleavy, Henry. \"That Chinese Woman: The Life of Sai-chin-hua\". George Allen and Unwin (London), 1959.\nIn Chinese:" ] ]
[ "Represent the natural language", "Nathan Stooke" ]
[ [ "Represent this paragraph to retrieve the one term that is most relevant to it!", "Nathan Stooke\nNathan Stooke (born May 28, 1976 in Southern Illinois) is a male freestyle swimmer from the United States. He represented his native country at the 1998 World Aquatics Championships in Perth, Western Australia, competing in one individual event (25 km).\nHe maintains a 4.0 grade point average in spite of having dyslexia, which renders him unable to read. He has won all eight triathlons he has entered.\nCurrently, he is the assistant coach and president of the Seahawks swim Club." ] ]
[ [ "represent this paragraph to retrieve the one term that is most relevant to it\n------\nFor example, Gradius V\nGradius V is a Japanese-developed shoot 'em up video game published by Konami for the Sony PlayStation 2 video game console in 2004. \"Gradius V\" was largely developed under contract by Treasure, who had previously worked on \"Radiant Silvergun\" and \"Ikaruga\". The game is set predominantly in outer space where players control a fictional spacecraft called Vic Viper through a continuously scrolling background depicting the territories of Bacterian—an evil empire which serves as the player's enemy. \"Gradius V\" received overall should be similar to Gradius V", "Stooke\nStooke may refer to:\n- Elliott Stooke (born 1993), English rugby union player\n- Nathan Stooke (born 1976), American swimmer\n- Wally Stooke (1895–1962), Australian rules football player and administrator" ] ]
[ "Represent the term to find more information about it from Wikipedia (~1 paragraph)", "Nezihe Viranyalı" ]
[ [ "Represent this text", "Nezihe Viranyalı\nNezihe Viranyalı (1925 – 22 December 2004) was one of the first Turkish female aviators. She was trained by Sabiha Gökçen, Turkey's first female pilot.\nBiography.\nBorn in Vidin, Bulgaria of Turkish descent, she immigrated to Turkey as she was impressed by the Yurkish female pilot Sabiha Gökçen's flight tour around the Balkan countries and the air show at Sofia in 1938. At the age of sixteen, she enrolled at the flight school \"Türkkușu\" (literally \"Turkishbird\") of" ] ]
[ [ "Represent this paragraph to retrieve the one term that is most relevant to it", "to the United States to attend a course on civil aviation at the University of Tennessee on a scholarship. In 1956, Nezihe Viranyalı displayed her flying skills at an air show in Baghdad, Iraq.\nIn her career, she parachuted more than 100 times, had more than 180 hours of flight time on gliders and more than 2,800 hours on airplanes. Nezihe Viranyalı retired from her position as an instructor from the Türkkușu Flight School.\nShe is quoted as saying\"If you’ve made a good landing, it’s impossible to" ] ]
[ "Represent the term to find more information about it from Wikipedia (~1 paragraph)", "Njoo Kiem Bie" ]
[ [ "Represent this Wikipedia passage to find its title", "Njoo Kiem Bie\nNjoo Kiem Bie (naturalized name Koesbianto) (; 17 September 1927 – 7 January 2008) was a male badminton player from Indonesia in the 1950s. His biggest achievement was helping to bring the Thomas Cup (world men's team title) to Indonesia for the first time, as a doubles player in the 1958 series in Singapore, and helping to defend that title in 1961 in Jakarta.\nPrivate life.\nHis wife's name was Sisca Ling. He had two children, Lucy and Maria." ] ]
[ [ "Represent the text to find the scientific term it describes.", "Indopos: Tan Joe Hok, Tenar setelah Mengalahkan Kiem Bie\n- Cited\nExternal links.\n- Kompas: Om Njoo Gembira obituary\n- Jawa Pos: Om Njoo Gembira obituary\n- Brown, Collin: Sport,Politics and Ethnicity: Playing Badminton for Indonesia" ] ]
[ "Represent this input to retrieve the first passage from its Wikipedia page", "Nora Schaefer" ]
[ [ "Represent the text to find the scientific term it describes:", "Nora Schaefer\nNora Schaefer (born July 19, 1993) is a German female acrobatic gymnast. With partners Luise Zscheile and Franca Schamber, Schaefer competed in the 2014 Acrobatic Gymnastics World Championships." ] ]
[ [ "Represent this paragraph to retrieve the one term that is most relevant to it", "forbidden from teaching or working at girls' schools and women are not allowed to teach at boys' schools.\nEducation Higher education.\nSaudi Arabia is the home of Princess Nora bint Abdul Rahman University, the world's largest women-only university. Religious belief about gender roles and the perception that education is more relevant for men has resulted in fewer educational opportunities for women. The tradition of sex segregation in professional life is used to justify restricting women's fields of study. Traditionally, women have been excluded from studying engineering" ] ]
[ "represent this phrase to find its first wikipedia paragraph:\n\n\nE.g. 'Night and Sleep' == 'Night and Sleep\nNight and Sleep is an 1878 painting by Evelyn De Morgan, an English painter whose works were influenced by the style of the Pre-Raphaelite movement.\nIn the painting dark-haired Night guides her son Sleep. His relaxed pose is set against the \"more energetic line of his mother's body.\" Art historian Elise Lawton Smith notes that the couple's \"horizontality suggests both sleep and lateral movement as they pass across the landscape\". Poppies, symbolic of sleep, peace, death and' != 'Films) an official selection of Toronto International Film Festival (Sep,2009), winner of Independent spirit Inside Film Awards 2009\n- 2008 \"Into Pieces\", a video art.\n- 2007 \"Rats Sleep at Night\", a short drama.\n- 2006 \"1001 Nights\", a documentary on Persian poetry in exile.\n- 2005 \"Narrative Theatre Workshop\", a 5-hour video, Producer: Relationships S.A\n- 2004 \"Just Tenants of the Earth\", a 30 minutes documentary on young refugees and'", "Norma Elaine Brown" ]
[ [ "represent this wikipedia passage to find its title\nExample:\nProvided: \"Rhadamistus\nRhadamistus (, ) (died 58) was a royal prince of the Pharnavazid dynasty of the Kingdom of Iberia who reigned over the Kingdom of Armenia from 51 to 53 and 54 to 55. He was considered a usurper and tyrant, who was overthrown in a rebellion supported by the Parthian Empire.\nLife.\nRhadamistus was the eldest son of King Pharasmanes I of Iberia. His mother was an unknown Armenian princess of the Artaxiad dynasty, who was the daughter of the Artaxiad Armenian monarchs Tigranes IV and his\" Match: \"Rhadamistus\"", "female to command a USAF wing (6940th Security Wing at Goodfellow AFB, Texas, 1974) in the history of the U.S. Air Force. She was awarded the Air Force's Order of the Sword in 1982.\nEducation.\n- Bachelor's degree in Physical Education from Florida State University in 1949.\nExternal links.\n- Background info\n- Accomplishments\n- Obituary" ] ]
[ [ "Represent this paragraph to retrieve the one term that is most relevant to it", "Norma Elaine Brown\nNorma Elaine Brown (February 11, 1926 – July 22, 2003) was an American U.S. Air Force Major General. Her last post in the Air Force was as the Commander of the Chanute Technical Training Center in Rantoul, Illinois. After her retirement from the military she served on the Board of Directors of GEICO until 1994.\nAfter graduation from Florida State University in 1949, General Brown taught physical education in middle school and high school for two years in Lake City, Florida. She entered the" ] ]
[ "Represent this phrase to find its first Wikipedia paragraph!", "Nova Widianto" ]
[ [ "Represent this paragraph to retrieve the one term that is most relevant to it", "Nova Widianto\nNova Widianto (born 10 October 1977 in Klaten, Central Java) is a former male badminton player from Indonesia.\nCareer.\nNova Widianto is considered as one of the greatest doubles player in his era. He is known for his superb movement on court and versatility to be paired with various players. Widianto specialized in mixed doubles. He enjoyed some international success with Vita Marissa, winning the Southeast Asian Games in 2001, the Asian Badminton Championships in 2003, and the Japan Open in 2004. However" ] ]
[ [ "Represent this Wikipedia passage to find its title", "' Nova model has a lean, natural build which looked even heftier (as did the cock) if the model was short but well proportioned.\" Expressive eyes and wide, friendly smiles were also very common.\n- Sexual chemistry - Nova Studios performers were often sexually ambivalent individuals who were strongly aroused (rather than turned off) by same-gender sex. Nova Studios sought out thrill-seekers who would be excited by the prospect of sex on film or sex for money, or escorts who wanted to have sex" ] ]
[ "represent this phrase to find its first wikipedia paragraph", "Okka Rau" ]
[ [ "represent this wikipedia passage to find its title\n------\nExamples:\n\n\n\"-known artists. His \"Blue Guitar\", a slide guitar instrumental single, was popular in the Chicago area and was later overdubbed with vocals by Muddy Waters as \"You Shook Me\".\nIn the late 1960s, Hooker began performing on the college and concert circuit and had several recording contracts. Just as his career was on an upswing, he died in 1970, at age 40, after a lifelong struggle with tuberculosis. His guitar playing has been acknowledged by many of his peers, including B.B. King,\" == \"Earl Hooker\"", "Okka Rau\nOkka Rau (born January 5, 1977 in Leer, Lower Saxony) is a female beach volleyball player from Germany, who won the gold medal at the 2003 European Championships in Alanya, partnering Stephanie Pohl. She represented her native country at the 2004 Summer Olympics in Athens, Greece and the 2008 Summer Olympics in Beijing, China.\nRau is playing for the volleyball department of the multi sport club Hamburger SV in Hamburg.\nPlaying partners.\n- Stephanie Pohl\n- Mireya Kaup\nExternal links" ] ]
[ [ "Represent the text to find the scientific term it describes", "Okka\nOkka means various things:\n- For the Ottoman unit of weight, see Oka (measure)\n- For the water-pipe, see Hookah\nIt might also refer to:\n- Okka Rau (born 1977), German beach volleyball player\n- Okka Disk, an American jazz record label" ] ]
[ "represent the term to find more information about it from wikipedia (~1 paragraph):", "Olga Konon" ]
[ [ "Represent this paragraph to retrieve the one term that is most relevant to it", "Olga Konon\nOlga Konon (born 11 November 1989 in Brest, Byelorussian SSR) is a badminton player from Germany, and is of Belarusian origin.\nCareer.\nKonon is known for her speed and attacking style of play. She is currently coached by Kim Ji Hyun and Per Henrik Croona. Konon won her first major international tournament in 2004, at the Finnish International in the mixed event. She was only 14 at the time.\nIn 2005, she traveled to the north east of England to take on" ] ]
[ [ "Represent this Wikipedia passage to find its title", "Konon Molody\nKonon Trofimovich Molody (, 17 January 1922 - 9 September 1970) was a Soviet intelligence officer, better known in the West as Gordon Arnold Lonsdale. He was an illegal resident spy during the Cold War and the mastermind of the Portland Spy Ring.\nThe real Gordon Lonsdale.\nA person by the name of Gordon Arnold Lonsdale was born on 27 August 1924 in Cobalt, Ontario, Canada. His father was a miner, Emmanuel Jack Lonsdale, and his mother was Olga Elina Bousa, an immigrant" ] ]
[ "represent the term to find more information about it from wikipedia (~1 paragraph)", "Pina Kollars" ]
[ [ "Represent the text to find the scientific term it describes", "Pina Kollars\nPina Kollars is an Austrian-born female folk rock singer. She is usually only known as Pina.\nEarly years.\nPina Pertl was born in Vienna and raised by her grandparents. She began writing songs in her teens and studied classical guitar at the city's conservatorium. She began studies in medicine, but decided on a career in music instead. She found making a living from music in Austria was difficult and relocated to Cork, Ireland, in 1997.\nMusic career.\nPina's" ] ]
[ [ "Represent this paragraph to retrieve the one term that is most relevant to it", "meant anything. \"Classic Rock\" found her a bit self-obsessed.\nIn 2005 Pina released her second album \"Guess You Got It.\"\nPersonal life.\nWhen she moved to Ireland, Pina was married to Helmut Kollars (b. 1968, Graz), a writer and illustrator of children's books. The couple had a daughter, Luise Magdalena, but divorced before the recording of Pina's first album. Kollars went on to work as a freelance illustrator for publishing and advertising in Ireland, Belgium" ] ]
[ "Represent the term to find more information about it from Wikipedia (~1 paragraph)", "Qi Baoxiang" ]
[ [ "Represent the text to find the scientific term it describes", "Qi Baoxiang\nQi Baoxiang is a female former international table tennis player from China.\nTable tennis career.\nFrom 1981 to 1985 she won several medals in singles, doubles, and team events in the Asian Table Tennis Championships and four medals in the World Table Tennis Championships.\nThe four World Championship medals included a gold medal in the Corbillon Cup (team event) at the 1981 World Table Tennis Championships for China.\nPersonal life.\nShe is the sister of Chai Po Wa (pronounced Qi Baohua in" ] ]
[ [ "Represent this paragraph to retrieve the one term that is most relevant to it", "Chai Po Wa\nChai Po Wa () or Qi Baohua is a table tennis player from Hong Kong. From 1989 to 1997 she won several medals in singles, doubles, and team events in the Asian Table Tennis Championships and in the World Table Tennis Championships.\nShe is the sister of Qi Baoxiang, also a table tennis player." ] ]
[ "Represent this input to retrieve the first passage from its Wikipedia page", "Rachel Makata" ]
[ [ "Represent the text to find the scientific term it describes", "Rachel Makata\nRachel Makata (born 10 July 1974) is a former female rugby union player. She played for internationally and for Auckland. She was in the squad that won the 2006 Women's Rugby World Cup. Makata also represented Auckland's under 21 netball team.\nExternal links.\n- Black Ferns Profile" ] ]
[ [ "Represent this Wikipedia passage to find its title", "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", "Renata Ribeiro" ]
[ [ "Represent the text to find the scientific term it describes", "Renata Ribeiro\nRenata Ribeiro (born December 7, 1981) is a Brazilian female beach volleyball player.\nRibeiro and team mate Talita Antunes represented Brazil at the 2008 Summer Olympics in Beijing, China. 4th place in Beijing\nReferences.\n- Renata Ribeiro – profile at the Beach Volleyball Database" ] ]
[ [ "Represent this paragraph to retrieve the one term that is most relevant to it", "campaign promise of same-sex marriage. The proposition received strong support from the Left Bloc, with its parliamentary leader presenting a proposed amendment to the Family Code which would make the definition of marriage gender-neutral. In mid-October 2009, Jorge Lacão said it would be likely that same-sex marriage would be legalised in early 2010.\nOn 3 November 2009, José Ribeiro e Castro, a member of the CDS-PP, called for a referendum but the Prime Minister, the Socialist Party and Left Bloc" ] ]
[ "represent the term to find more information about it from wikipedia (~1 paragraph)", "Richard Bloomfield" ]
[ [ "Represent this Wikipedia passage to find its title", "Richard Bloomfield\nRichard Bloomfield (born 27 April 1983 in Norwich) is an English professional male tennis player. He turned professional in 2002 and reached a peak world ranking of 176 in March 2007. 'Bloomers', as he is known to the tennis world, is from the small Norfolk village of Alpington.\nTennis career.\nBloomfield won the 2001 British Junior Tennis Championships, defeating Alex Bogdanovic in the final. He also won the equivalent doubles title with Ken Skupski. He played his first senior tennis that year" ] ]
[ [ "represent this paragraph to retrieve the one term that is most relevant to it", "- 17 Jul – Kenneth Elstein\n- 24 Jul – George McGovern & Thomas Eagleton\n- 31 Jul – Boris Spassky & Bobby Fischer\n- 7 Aug – Thomas Eagleton\n- 14 Aug – Sargent Shriver & George McGovern\n- 21 Aug – Sex and the Teenager\n- 28 Aug – Richard Nixon & Spiro Agnew\n- 4 Sep – Global War on Heroin\n- 11 Sep – Mark Spitz\n- 18 Sep – Murder at the Olympics\n- 25 Sep – Redd Foxx, Bea Arthur & Carroll" ] ]
[ "Represent this phrase to find its first Wikipedia paragraph", "Robert Shedden Scrimgeour" ]
[ [ "Represent the text to find the scientific term it describes", "Robert Shedden Scrimgeour\nRobert Shedden Scrimgeour (31 January 1788 – 29 May 1863) was a Scottish aristocrat who claimed, as the eldest male heir of his line, to be the hereditary standard bearer of Scotland. Scrimgeour was a stockbroker and member of Lloyd's of London.\nIn 1826, Scrimgeour married Margaret, eldest daughter of James Wilson, professor of anatomy to the Royal College of Surgeons, London. Margaret died on 26 June 1884. They had children Janet (youngest daughter), who died aged 50 on" ] ]
[ [ "Represent this Wikipedia passage to find its title", "Murray.\nThe case of James Montgomery.\nThe first case in Scotland of a runaway slave attempting to gain their freedom was that of Jamie or James Montgomery, later named 'Shanker' by Robert Shedden or later still as James Montgomery Shedden. Montgomery had been purchased by Shedden from Joseph Hawkins, a slave trader in Fredericksburg, Virginia, for £56 12s 6d in 1750. He had been baptised as 'Jamie Montgomery' by none other than the Reverend John Witherspoon in Beith. Robert Shedden objected to this as" ] ]
[ "Represent this input to retrieve the first passage from its Wikipedia page.", "Roland Roberts" ]
[ [ "Represent this Wikipedia passage to find its title!", "Roland Roberts\nRoland Roberts was an American male tennis player.\nTennis career.\nIn 1918 he became the Pacific Coast lawn tennis champion. In a tournament that lacked most of the top class players who were drafted into service due to World War I he defeated Victor Breeden in the final in straight sets.\nIn 1920 he reached the final of the men's doubles competition at the U.S. National Championships together with Willis E. Davis which they lost to Clarence Griffin and Bill Johnston in three straight sets.\nIn July" ] ]
[ [ "represent this paragraph to retrieve the one term that is most relevant to it", "women was further explored in the volume \"Stalking: Perspectives on Victims and Perpetrators,\" which Frieze co-edited with Keith E. Davis and Roland D. Maiuro\".\"\nOne of Frieze's main interests concerned gender differences in the workforce and in attitudes about work and gender roles. In \"Assessing the Theoretical Models for Sex Differences in Causal Attributions for Success and Failure,\" Frieze and her colleagues determined through meta-analysis that men were less likely than women to attribute their successes or failures to luck. In another" ] ]
[ "represent the term to find more information about it from wikipedia (~1 paragraph)", "Rosslyn Range" ]
[ [ "Represent the text to find the scientific term it describes", "Rosslyn Range\nRosslyn Range (born November 29, 1933) is a male former long jumper from the United States, who competed in the 1950s. Range set his personal best in the men's long jump event (8.03 metres) on March 14, 1955, at the 1955 Pan American Games.\nReferences.\n- Profile" ] ]
[ [ "Represent this Wikipedia passage to find its title.", "Unisex public toilet\nThe term unisex public toilets, also called gender-inclusive, gender-neutral and mixed-sex or all-gender toilets, bathrooms or restrooms, refers to public toilets that are not separated by gender or sex. Unisex public toilets can benefit a range of people with or without special needs, for example people with disabilities, the elderly, and anyone who needs the help of someone of another gender or sex. They are also valuable for parents wishing to accompany one or more of their young children" ] ]
[ "Represent the following document.", "Sarah Beale" ]
[ [ "Represent this paragraph to retrieve the one term that is most relevant to it.", "Sarah Beale\nSarah Beale is an English female rugby union player. She represented at the 2010 Women's Rugby World Cup.\nBeale made her test debut in 2007 and before that represented England Students in 2003, the Academy the following year and England A in 2005.\nIn 2010, Beale was diagnosed with muscular cancer, after a successful surgery she proved herself and was selected to play in the 2010 Women's Rugby World Cup.\nIn 2018, Beale achieved her goal of competing at her second World Championship level" ] ]
[ [ "Represent this paragraph to retrieve the one term that is most relevant to it", ", who never left the borders of Scotland until the age of 21, I think that unlike [Thomas Docherty], I have the highest respect and love for my native heath. I would never say a single word against it.\"\nIn March 2019, Gray was one of 21 MPs who voted against LGBT inclusive sex and relationship education in English schools.\nPersonal life.\nGray married Sarah Ann Beale in 1980, and they have two sons and a daughter. The marriage ended in 2006, after it" ] ]
[ "Represent the term to find more information about it from Wikipedia (~1 paragraph)", "Sema Apak" ]
[ [ "Represent the text to find the scientific term it describes", "Sema Apak\nSema Apak (née Aydemir; born August 17, 1985) is a Turkish female sprinter, who is specializes in the 400m hurdles event. The tall athlete at is a member of Enkaspor, where she is coached by Tayfun Aygün.\nIn her early years she competed in the heptathlon event. Sema Apak qualified for participation in the 4 × 400 m relay event at the 2012 Summer Olympics.\nHer personal best time in the 400m hurdles is 56.62 scored 2012 in Ankara, Turkey." ] ]
[ [ "Represent the text to find the scientific term it describes", "Apak participated at the 2005 Mediterranean Games in Almería and won the gold medal with his throw of 77.88 metres.\nHis personal best performance, and Turkish record, is 81.45 metres set on 4 June 2005 at the Cezmi Or Memorial Games.\nEşref Apak is married to sprinter Sema Aydemir, and the couple has a son Ali.\nHe served a 2-year doping ban for the use of a prohibited substance, Stanozolol. The ban lasted from 8 June 2013 to 25 June 2015." ] ]
[ "represent the natural language\n\nFewshots:\n'Billy Two Hats' == 'Billy Two Hats\nBilly Two Hats is a 1974 Western film directed by Ted Kotcheff. It stars Gregory Peck, Jack Warden and Desi Arnaz, Jr.\nFilmed on-location in Israel, \"Billy Two Hats\" is from a script by Scottish writer Alan Sharp, the screenwriter of \"Rob Roy\" and \"Ulzana's Raid\".\nPlot.\nFollowing a bank robbery in the American west, the partner of Scottish outlaw Arch Deans is killed and his young Indian half breed friend Billy Two Hats is captured' != '1 episode, 1976)\n- 1976: \"Police Story\" – Jay Vernon (2 episodes, 1976)\n- 1976: \"Having Babies\" (TV) – Frank Gorman\n- 1975: \"Medical Story\" – Jerry Mitchell (1 episode, 1975)\n- 1975: \"Medical Center\" (1 episode, 1975)\n- 1974: \"Billy Two Hats\" – Billy Two Hats\n- 1973: \"Marco\" – Marco Polo\n- 1973: \"She Lives!\" ('", "Seo Jang-hoon" ]
[ [ "Represent this paragraph to retrieve the one term that is most relevant to it", "Seo Jang-hoon\nSeo Jang-hoon (; born 3 June 1974) is a former South Korean professional basketball player, who is currently active as an entertainer and variety show star.\nBasketball career.\nSeo debuted in KBL in 1998, and played for Seoul SK Knights until 2002. That year he moved to Seoul Samsung Thunders and played for them until 2007. From 2007 to 2008, he played for Jeonju KCC EGIS. In 2008 Seo went to Incheon Electroland Elephants, and played for them until his retirement" ] ]
[ [ "Represent this paragraph to retrieve the one term that is most relevant to it", "on SBS. After the live pilot show, viewers criticized members Jo Se-ho and Seo Jang-hoon for their rude behavior towards Jungkook and Kim Min-seok, such as rejecting the hamburgers Jungkook bought for the entire cast and criticizing Kim Min-seok for \"stuffing his face\" when he accepted the food. Jo Se-ho and Seo Jang-hoon later apologized and said the situation was a misunderstanding.\nYG Entertainment decided to partner with broadcasting station SBS to begin airing the new show regularly. From" ] ]
[ "Represent this input to retrieve the first passage from its Wikipedia page", "Sequinette" ]
[ [ "represent the input", "Sequinette\nSequinette is an American female-to-female drag performer in Brooklyn, New York. She also works as a make-up artist and stylist for herself and other performers. She is the founder of the Coney Island Sweetheart Pet Pageant, an alternative beauty pageant for pets that raises funds for various animal welfare charities. She starred in Michelle Handelman's 2011 video installation, \"Dorian, a cinematic perfume\" alongside Armen Ra and can be seen on Sundance Channel's 2011 reality television series \"Unleashed by Garo\"" ] ]
[ [ "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.", "Song Kai" ]
[ [ "Represent this Wikipedia passage to find its title", "Song Kai\nSong Kai (born 29 January 1984) is a male Chinese rower, who competed for Team China at the 2008 Summer Olympics." ] ]
[ [ "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", "Sri Oetari Ratna Dewi" ]
[ [ "Represent this paragraph to retrieve the one term that is most relevant to it", "Sri Oetari Ratna Dewi\nSri Oetari Ratna Dewi (26 September 1960, Semarang, Central Java - November 2003) was a popular Javanese female Indonesian politician and late wife of currently serving (as of writing in 2007) DPRD-DKI Jakarta Ketua (head) Komisi D: Bidang Pembangunan (\"Commission D: Development Overeers\") Mr Sayogo Hendro Subroto.\nThe late Sri Oetari Ratna Dewi also known familiarly as 'Rit' and 'Rita', was born to a Sundanese aristocratic father, Bapak Yusuf, a" ] ]
[ [ "", ") founders. Megawati broke with the large PDI to form her own PDI-P with her as the popular 'face'.\nThe late Sri Oetari Ratna Dewi was a vocal and loyal campaigner, organiser and actively participating member of the fledgling party along with her husband Mr Sayogo Hendrosubroto [the name disparity is due to Javanese women not taking surnames in wedlock or unbetrothed]. Mrs. Sri Oetari Ratna Dewi served numerous terms as party Treasurer, Secretary and many other ky roles (often recalling hmourous anecdotes about PDI-P" ] ]
[ "represent this phrase to find its first wikipedia paragraph", "Stéphanie Cohen-Aloro" ]
[ [ "represent the text to find the scientific term it describes.", "Stéphanie Cohen-Aloro\nStéphanie Cohen-Aloro (born 18 March 1983) is a former professional tennis player from France.\nHer highest singles ranking was no. 61, achieved on 5 October 2003. Her highest ranking doubles position was no. 54, achieved on 18 July 2005.\nTennis career.\nCohen-Aloro won five ITF Women's Circuit singles titles, and nine ITF doubles titles. \nTennis career Professional circuit.\nShe turned pro on 15 October 2001 at the age of 18.\nIn" ] ]
[ [ "Represent the following document", "Beltrame / Camille Pin\n2. Kildine Chevalier / Sophie Lefèvre\n3. Stéphanie Cohen-Aloro / Claudine Schaul\n4. Stéphanie Foretz / Virginie Razzano\n5. Anabel Medina Garrigues / Arantxa Sánchez Vicario\n6. Pauline Parmentier / Aurélie Védy\n7. Virginie Pichet / Capucine Rousseau\nWildcard entries Mixed doubles wildcard entries.\n1. Séverine Beltrame / Michaël Llodra\n2. Stéphanie Cohen-Aloro / Jean-François Bachelot\n3. Tatiana Golovin / Richard Gasquet (Champions)\n4. Camille Pin /" ] ]
[ "represent the term to find more information about it from wikipedia (~1 paragraph)", "Su Wanwen" ]
[ [ "Represent the text to find the scientific term it describes", "Su Wanwen\nSu Wanwen (born 1982-10-02 in Guangzhou, Guangdong) is a female Chinese foil fencer, who competed at the 2008 Summer Olympics coming 16th.\nMajor performances.\n- 2006 Asian Games - 2nd team\n- 2007 World Cup Grand Prix Cuba - 2nd team\n- 2008 Summer Olympics - 16th Place\nSee also.\n- China at the 2008 Summer Olympics\nReferences.\n- http://2008teamchina.olympic.cn/index.php/personview/personsen/527" ] ]
[ [ "Represent this paragraph to retrieve the one term that is most relevant to it", "Débora Nogueira\nDébora Patrícia Teixeira Artur Candeias Nogueira (born October 26, 1985 in Almada, Setúbal) is a Portuguese foil fencer. Nogueira qualified for the women's individual foil event at the 2008 Summer Olympics in Beijing, after finishing second from the European Qualification Tournament in Lisbon. She lost the first preliminary round match to China's Su Wanwen, with a score of 4–15.\nExternal links.\n- Profile – FIE\n- NBC Olympics Profile" ] ]