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"Land Rover lacks the ability to make cars."
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"Land Rover\nLand Rover is a luxury car brand that specialises in four-wheel-drive vehicles, owned by British multinational car manufacturer Jaguar Land Rover, which has been owned by India's Tata Motors since 2008. The Land Rover is regarded as a British icon, and was granted a Royal Warrant by King George VI in 1951. In 2001 it received the Queen's Award for Enterprise for outstanding contribution to international trade.\nThe Land Rover name was originally used by the Rover Company for the Land Rover Series,"
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"continued to make Minervas for a year and the \"AP\" until 1938 and from 1937 badged some of their cars and trucks for export to England and France as Minerva-Imperias. Just before the outbreak of the war, a group of businessmen from Verviers bought out Minerva.\nHistory Land Rover production.\nAfter World War II the company produced a version of the Land Rover 80\" under licence for the Belgian army up to 1954. The 80\" model was known as the TT (Tout Terrain). A smaller"
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"Jackie Robinson failed to receive the Congressional Gold Medal."
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"American corporation, Chock full o'Nuts. In the 1960s, he helped establish the Freedom National Bank, an African-American-owned financial institution based in Harlem, New York. After his death in 1972, Robinson was awarded the Congressional Gold Medal and Presidential Medal of Freedom in recognition of his achievements on and off the field.\nEarly life.\nEarly life Family and personal life.\nJack Roosevelt Robinson was born on January 31, 1919, into a family of sharecroppers in Cairo, Georgia. He was the youngest"
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"Robinson's widow the Congressional Gold Medal, the highest civilian award bestowed by Congress; Robinson was only the second baseball player to receive the award, after Roberto Clemente. On August 20, 2007, California Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger and his wife, Maria Shriver, announced that Robinson was inducted into the California Hall of Fame, located at The California Museum for History, Women and the Arts in Sacramento.\nA number of buildings have been named in Robinson's honor. The UCLA Bruins baseball team plays in Jackie Robinson Stadium,"
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"Midwestern Gothic was founded in 2010."
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"Midwestern Gothic\nMidwestern Gothic is an American literary magazine based in Ann Arbor, Michigan and Chicago, Illinois. Founded in 2010 by Robert James Russell and Jeff Pfaller, \"Midwestern Gothic\" publishes both fiction, essays and poetry.\nIn 2013, \"Midwestern Gothic\" expanded into a book division, MG Press. They also run an annual literary festival, Voices of the Middle West, in partnership with the University of Michigan's Residential College.\n\"Midwestern Gothic\" also runs frequent interviews with influential Midwestern authors and"
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"Hurwitz\nMG Press.\nFounded in 2013, MG Press is an extension of the literary journal \"Midwestern Gothic\", focusing on Midwestern authors and their work.\nMG Press Books published.\n- Lesmeister, Keith. \"We Could’ve Been Happy Here\" (2017).\n- Shonkwiler, Eric. \"8th Street Power & Light\" (2016).\n- VanBaale, Kali. \"The Good Divide\" (2016).\n- McCarthy, John. \"Ghost County\" (2016)"
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"Anne Bancroft was dead in 1987."
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"Anne Bancroft\nAnna Maria Louisa Italiano (September 17, 1931 – June 6, 2005), known professionally as Anne Bancroft, was an American actress, director, screenwriter, and singer associated with the method acting school, having studied under Lee Strasberg. Respected for her acting prowess and versatility, Bancroft was acknowledged for her work in film, theatre, and television. She won one Academy Award, three BAFTA Awards, two Golden Globes, two Tony Awards, and two Emmy Awards, and several other awards and nominations"
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"Agnes of God (film)\nAgnes of God is a 1985 American mystery drama film directed by Norman Jewison, written by John Pielmeier, and based on his play of the same name, and starring Jane Fonda, Anne Bancroft and Meg Tilly, about a novice nun who gives birth and insists that the dead child was the result of a virgin conception. A psychiatrist (Fonda) and the mother superior (Bancroft) of the convent clash during the resulting investigation.\nDespite generally mixed reviews from critics, the film"
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"Willie Nelson is on the advisory board of a music charity."
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"Laws (NORML), which is in favor of marijuana legalization. On the environmental front, Nelson owns the bio-diesel brand Willie Nelson Biodiesel, which is made from vegetable oil. Nelson is also the honorary chairman of the advisory board of the Texas Music Project, the official music charity of the state of Texas.\nEarly life.\nNelson was born in Abbott, Texas, on April 29, 1933, the son of Myrle Marie (\"née\" Greenhaw) and Ira Doyle Nelson. His birth was"
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"\"Forks Over Knives,\" \"Planeat\", \"Vegucated\", and \"PlantPure Nation\", a film produced by Campbell's son, Nelson Campbell. Campbell is also on the advisory board of Naked Food Magazine, for which he is also a regular contributor of articles espousing a plant-based diet.\nIn 2010, after cardiac surgery, former U.S. president Bill Clinton mostly adopted the plant-based diet recommended by Dean Ornish, Caldwell Esselstyn, and Campbell.\nCharity.\nHe is the founder of"
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"The Promise has yet to be released in the United States."
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"\" premiered on September 11, 2016, at the Toronto International Film Festival and was released by Open Road Films in the United States on April 21, 2017, on the 102nd anniversary of the week the Genocide started. The film was a box office bomb, grossing just $12 million against its $90 million budget and losing the studio over $100 million, although the studio noted the main purpose of the film was to bring attention to the story, not make money.\nGeorge stated that using the medium of"
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"a market share. The case of Enron in California is a prime example. For a competitive market to function, firms cannot significantly influence prices by adjusting or shutting down supply individually.\nFurthermore, the promise of competitive markets to lower consumer prices, for the most part, has yet to materialize. Data from the United States, for example, indicates that while Pennsylvania and Connecticut have fairly stable residential prices since restructuring, most other states have witnessed price increases after the year 2000. While this may be good news"
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"Ridley Scott directed the film Thelma & Louise."
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"\", \"The Martian\" and \"\". Several of his films are also known for their strong female characters.\nScott has been nominated for three Academy Awards for Directing (for \"Thelma & Louise\", \"Gladiator\" and \"Black Hawk Down\"). In 1995, both Ridley and his brother Tony received a BAFTA for Outstanding British Contribution To Cinema. In 2003, Scott was knighted for his \"services to the British film industry\". In a 2004 BBC poll, Scott was named the tenth"
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"Thelma & Louise\nThelma & Louise is a 1991 American female buddy road film directed by Ridley Scott and written by Callie Khouri. It stars Geena Davis as Thelma and Susan Sarandon as Louise, two friends who embark on a road trip with unforeseen consequences. The supporting cast include Harvey Keitel, Michael Madsen, and Brad Pitt in his first major film role.\nDespite some controversy at the time of its release, the film became a critical and commercial success, receiving six Academy Award nominations and winning for Best"
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"Famous in Love stars Bella Thorne, Charlie DePew, Georgie Flores, Carter Jenkins, Niki Koss, Keith Powers, Pepi Sonuga, and Perrey Reeves."
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"Famous in Love\nFamous in Love is an American drama television series that premiered on Freeform on April 18, 2017, and is based on the novel of the same name by Rebecca Serle. The series stars Bella Thorne, Charlie DePew, Georgie Flores, Carter Jenkins, Niki Koss, Keith Powers, Pepi Sonuga, and Perrey Reeves. On June 29, 2018, Freeform announced that it had cancelled the series after two seasons.\nPlot.\nPaige Townsen, an ordinary college student, gets her big break after"
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"a spark with Rainer.\n- Charlie DePew as Jake Salt, a down-to-earth guy from the Midwest with an edge who aspires to be a screenwriter and an indie filmmaker. He is Paige's best friend and one of her love interests. Charlie DePew replaced Jesse Henderson in the role from the original pilot.\n- Georgie Flores as Cassandra \"Cassie\" Perkins, Paige's roommate and close friend\n- Carter Jenkins as Rainer Devon, the son of famous producer Nina Devon, and, as later"
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"Conan O'Brien only performs in New York City."
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"by the time of his departure in 2009. Afterwards, O'Brien relocated from New York to Los Angeles to host his own incarnation of \"The Tonight Show\" for seven months until network politics prompted a host change in 2010.\nKnown for his spontaneous hosting style, which has been characterized as \"awkward, self-deprecating humor\", O'Brien's late-night programs combine the \"lewd and wacky with more elegant, narrative-driven short films (remotes)\". He has hosted \"Conan\" since 2010 and"
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"Tony Camin\nTony Camin is an American standup comedian and television writer living in New York City.\nCareer.\nCamin currently performs at comedy clubs throughout the United States. He has appeared at the U.S. Comedy Arts Festival, the Just for Laughs Festival, Bumbershoot as well as on Late Night with Conan O'Brien.\nCamin is co-creator of The Marijuana-Logues, an Off-Broadway comedy show he wrote and performed along with Arj Barker and Doug Benson with a year-long run at The Actors Playhouse"
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"Black Sails is a preceding story to a Robert Louis Stevenson novel."
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"Black Sails (TV series)\nBlack Sails is an American historical adventure television series set on New Providence Island and written to be a prequel to Robert Louis Stevenson's novel \"Treasure Island\". The series was created by Jonathan E. Steinberg and Robert Levine for Starz. It debuted online for free on YouTube and other various streaming platform and video on demand services on January 18, 2014. The debut on cable television followed a week later on January 25, 2014. Steinberg is executive producer, alongside Michael Bay, Brad"
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"The Wrong Box (novel)\nThe Wrong Box is a black comedy novel co-written by Robert Louis Stevenson and Lloyd Osbourne, first published in 1889. The story is about two brothers who are the last two surviving members of a tontine.\nThe book was the first of three novels that Stevenson co-wrote with Osbourne, who was his stepson. The others were \"The Wrecker\" (1892) and \"The Ebb-Tide\" (1894). Osbourne wrote the first draft of the novel late"
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"The Dodecanese are an island group."
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"Dodecanese\nThe Dodecanese (, ; , \"Dodekánisa\" , literally \"twelve islands\") are a group of 15 larger plus 150 smaller Greek islands in the southeastern Aegean Sea, off the coast of Asia Minor (Turkey), of which 26 are inhabited. Τhis island group generally defines the eastern limit of the Sea of Crete. They belong to the wider Southern Sporades island group. \nThe most historically important and well-known island, Rhodes, has been the area's dominant island since antiquity. Of the"
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"The northern part of the island functions as the unrecognized (except by Turkey) Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus.\nThe Greek North Aegean Islands and the Dodecanese lie on the coast of the Asian part of Turkey (on the Asian continental shelf). Thus, generally, these island groups could be considered a part of Asia. More specifically, the small islands of Kastellorizo, Strongyli Megistis, and Ro (all these islands are still in the Dodecanese group) are directly to the south of the Turkish Anatolia coastline, of"
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"Anorexia nervosa killed no more people in 2013 than it did in 1990."
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"years or young adulthood. While anorexia became more commonly diagnosed during the 20th century it is unclear if this was due to an increase in its frequency or simply better diagnosis. In 2013 it directly resulted in about 600 deaths globally, up from 400 deaths in 1990. Eating disorders also increase a person's risk of death from a wide range of other causes, including suicide. About 5% of people with anorexia die from complications over a ten-year period, a nearly six times increased risk. The term \"anorexia"
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"health. Her malnutrition caused amenorrhea and likely affected her development as she grew to be only 4' 10\" tall but did not suffer from any form of dwarfism. At the age of 66, she weighed only 60 pounds.\nComparing \"anorexia mirabilis\" and \"anorexia nervosa\".\n\"Anorexia mirabilis\" has in many ways, both similarities to and clear distinctions from the more modern, well-known \"anorexia nervosa\".\nIn anorexia nervosa, people usually starve themselves to attain a level of thinness"
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"Molly Bernard was born on the 11th."
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"Molly Bernard\nMolly Kate Bernard (born April 10, 1988) is an American actress. She is best known for her role as Lauren Heller on the television series \"Younger\".\nLife and career.\nMolly Kate Bernard was born in Brooklyn, New York. She began her career in 2000 in the comedy drama \"Pay It Forward\" beside Kevin Spacey and Haley Joel Osment. After completing school, she returned to the screen by interpreting the leading part in a short film named \"Wrestling with the Past"
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"Gerald A. Lewis\nGerald Alvin \"Jerry\" Lewis (born March 31, 1934) is an American attorney who was the 26th comptroller of the State of Florida, serving from January 7, 1975 to January 3, 1995.\nBorn in 1934 in Birmingham, Alabama to Bernard and Molly Lewis, Gerald Lewis was educated in Birmingham schools before attending Harvard College and graduating with an A.B. degree in 1955. He then spent the next two years on active duty as a paratrooper with the United States Army, attaining the rank"
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"Mexico went to war with France."
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"territory became a nation state following its recognition in 1821 after the Mexican War of Independence. The post-independence period was tumultuous, characterized by economic inequality and many contrasting political changes. The Mexican–American War (1846–1848) led to a territorial cession of the extant northern territories to the United States. The Pastry War, the Franco-Mexican War, a civil war, two empires, and the Porfiriato occurred in the 19th century. The Porfiriato ended with the Mexican Revolution in 1910, which culminated in the promulgation of"
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"Lowry served with his unit on the Texas-Mexico border during the Pancho Villa Expedition in 1916-1917. The 2nd Florida Infantry was federalized for wartime service as the 124th Infantry, and sent to France as replacement soldiers. Lowry served with the unit in the U.S. then went to France as commander of Company I, 331st Infantry. The Armistice occurred before his company saw combat, and he performed post-war occupation duty until returning home in early 1919. After the war, he participated in the Florida National Guard's"
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"Trista Rehn was featured in the first season of The Bachelorette."
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"The Bachelorette\nThe Bachelorette is an American reality television dating game show that debuted on ABC on January 8, 2003. The show is a spin-off of \"The Bachelor\" that airs on the same network. The first season featured Trista Rehn, the runner-up date from the first season of \"The Bachelor\", offering the opportunity for Rehn to choose a husband among 25 bachelors. The 2004 season of \"The Bachelorette\" again took a runner-up from the previous season of \"The Bachelor\""
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"The Bachelorette (season 1)\nThe first season of \"The Bachelorette\", an ABC reality television series, featured the runner-up from the first season of \"The Bachelor\", Trista Rehn, courting 25 men. The season premiered on January 8, 2003, and concluded on February 19, 2003, in which 28-year-old firefighter Ryan Sutter won the competition and eventually became Rehn's husband. The couple married in December 6, 2003 in Santa Monica, California, and they are living in Vail,"
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"Boeing 777 planes have no engines."
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"200ER in 1997. The stretched 777-300, which is longer, followed in 1998. The initial 777-200, extended-range -200ER, and -300 versions are equipped with General Electric GE90, Pratt & Whitney PW4000, or Rolls-Royce Trent 800 engines. They have since been collectively referred to as 777 Classics. The extended-range 777-300ER and ultra long-range 777-200LR variants entered service in 2004 and 2006 respectively, while the 777F, a freighter version, debuted in February 2009;"
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"300 (G-VSKY) operated by Virgin Atlantic made an emergency landing from Los Angeles after trying to shake free the main landing gear. It failed to do so. The planes landed but undersides of engines 1, 2 and 4 were damaged. The plane broke runway lights as well as causing damage to the runway and the right landing gear was torn off the plane. 7 people sustained minor injuries in the evacuation but no more injuries were reported.\n- On 17 January 2008, a British Airways Boeing 777-"
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"Asia is bound on the east."
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"), and has the largest coastline, at . Asia is generally defined as comprising the eastern four-fifths of Eurasia. It is located to the east of the Suez Canal and the Ural Mountains, and south of the Caucasus Mountains (or the Kuma–Manych Depression) and the Caspian and Black Seas. It is bounded on the east by the Pacific Ocean, on the south by the Indian Ocean and on the north by the Arctic Ocean. Asia is subdivided into 48 countries, three of them (Russia,"
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"Asia (1817 ship)\nAsia was a 410-ton merchant brig built at Shields in 1817. During her career she made one voyage for the British East India Company (EIC), and one transporting convicts from England to Van Diemen's Land. She is last listed in 1833 and may have wrecked late that year.\nEIC voyage (1820-21).\nCaptain James Lindsay left Cork on 19 August 1820, bound for Bengal. \"Asia\" arrived at Calcutta on 26 January 1821. She was at Diamond"
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"Istanbul is not a city."
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", making the city the world's fifth most popular tourist destination. The city's biggest attraction is its historic center, partially listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site, and its cultural and entertainment hub is across the city's natural harbor, the Golden Horn, in the Beyoğlu district. Considered a global city, Istanbul has one of the fastest-growing metropolitan economies in the world. It hosts the headquarters of many Turkish companies and media outlets and accounts for more than a quarter of the country's gross domestic product."
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"the number of foreign visitors increasing to 32 million, and in 2018 to 39,5 million visitors\nDestinations.\nDestinations Istanbul.\nIstanbul is one of the most important tourism spots not only in Turkey but also in the world. There are thousands of hotels and other tourist-oriented industries in the city, catering to both vacationers and visiting professionals. Turkey's largest city and metropolis and a leading global city, Istanbul, has a number of major attractions derived from its historical status as capital of the Byzantine and Ottoman Empires"
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"Her was released in 2013."
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"Her (film)\nHer is a 2013 American science-fiction romantic drama film written, directed, and produced by Spike Jonze. It marks Jonze's solo screenwriting debut. The film follows Theodore Twombly (Joaquin Phoenix), a man who develops a relationship with Samantha (Scarlett Johansson), an artificially intelligent virtual assistant personified through a female voice. The film also stars Amy Adams, Rooney Mara, and Olivia Wilde.\nJonze conceived the idea in the early 2000s after reading an article about a website that allowed"
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"in 2011. Moreover, she was applauded for her performance at the 2013 Africa Magic Viewers Choice Awards.\nHer debut mixtape \"T.I.N.T.\" was released on November 11, 2013. It consists of songs that were released between 2011 and 2013. The mixtape was supported by two singles: \"Getaway\" and \"Best In Me\". She released her long-awaited debut studio album \"Janesis\" on April 22, 2016. It was previously scheduled for release at different times between 2013 and 2015. \"Forgetting Me"
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"Athletics at the Summer Olympics includes field events."
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"Athletics at the Summer Olympics\nAthletics has been contested at every Summer Olympics since the birth of the modern Olympic movement at the 1896 Summer Olympics. The athletics program traces its earliest roots to events used in the ancient Greek Olympics. The modern program includes track and field events, road running events, and racewalking events. Cross country running was also on the program in earlier editions but it was dropped after the 1924 Summer Olympics.\nEvents.\nThe events contested have varied widely. From 1900 to 1920, tug of"
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"Slovakia at the 2008 Summer Olympics\nSlovakia competed at the 2008 Summer Olympics in Beijing, People's Republic of China. The team includes 57 athletes in several sports.\nAthletics.\n- Men\n- Track & road events\n- Field events\n- Combined events – Decathlon\n- Women\n- Track & road events\n- Field events\nCanoeing.\nCanoeing Sprint.\n- Men\n- Women\nGymnastics.\nGymnastics Artistic.\n- Women\nSailing.\n- Men\nShooting.\n- Men"
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"In 2004, Kristen Bell started starring in Veronica Mars."
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"garnered critical acclaim for her first major role as the title character in the teen noir drama television series \"Veronica Mars\" (2004–07). For her performance, she was awarded a Saturn Award for Best Actress on Television. She reprised the eponymous role in the 2014 film continuation and the 2019 revival series. During her time on \"Veronica Mars\", Bell starred as Mary Lane in the musical film \"\" (2005), a reprise of the role she had played in the New York musical upon which the film"
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"\" starred Bell as the lead Mattie. A remake of the Japanese horror film \"Kairo\", the film grossed US$27.9 million worldwide but garnered negative response from critics. Frank Scheck of \"The Hollywood Reporter\" commented, \"despite the starring presence of Kristen Bell, [the] young actress has far less interesting material to work with here than she does as [the character] 'Veronica Mars.'\"\nCareer 2007–2011: Film breakthrough.\n\"Veronica Mars\" continued on UPN for a second season; for"
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"Varun Dhawan\nVarun Dhawan (born 24 April 1987) is an Indian actor. One of the country's highest-paid celebrities, he has featured in \"Forbes India\" Celebrity 100 list since 2014. The first eleven films in which he starred were commercially successful, establishing Dhawan in Hindi cinema.\nBorn to the film director David Dhawan, he studied business management from the Nottingham Trent University, after which he worked as an assistant director to Karan Johar on the 2010 drama \"My Name Is Khan\". He"
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"– (manager in UCO Bank – father of Anil Dhawan and David Dhawan)\n- Anil Dhawan (actor – brother of David Dhawan, father of Siddharth and uncle of Varun Dhawan and Rohit Dhawan)\n- David Dhawan (director, producer-brother of Anil Dhawan and Father of Varun Dhawan)\n- Siddharth Dhawan – (television actor – son of Anil Dhawan, cousin of Rohit and Varun Dhawan)\n- Varun Dhawan (actor – son of David Dhawan, brother of Rohit Dhawan, nephew of Anil Dhawan"
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"Johnny Mnemonic was released in the United States."
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"released in the United States on May 26, 1995.\nPlot.\nIn 2021, Johnny is a \"mnemonic courier\" with a data storage device implanted in his brain, allowing him to discreetly carry information too sensitive to transfer across the Net, the virtual-reality equivalent of the Internet. While lucrative, the implant has cost Johnny his childhood memories, and he seeks to have the implant removed to regain his memories; his handler, Ralfi assigns him one more job that would cover the costs of the operation"
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"American director Robert Longo's SF thriller, \"Johnny Mnemonic\". In North America \"Sonatine\" was released in theaters in April 1998 and Quentin Tarantino released a subtitled video edition in 2000 as part of his Rolling Thunder Pictures collection. The same year, Kitano was convinced by his producer to go in the United States where he filmed his first (and last) film outside Japan. \"Brother\" was shot in Los Angeles with an American crew and local actors including Omar Epps. In an interview, Kitano admitted he"
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"a wide-ranging interpretation and critique of religion and culture.\nThough in overall decline as a diagnostic and clinical practice, psychoanalysis remains influential within psychology, psychiatry, and psychotherapy, and across the humanities. It thus continues to generate extensive and highly contested debate with regard to its therapeutic efficacy, its scientific status, and whether it advances or is detrimental to the feminist cause. Nonetheless, Freud's work has suffused contemporary Western thought and popular culture. In the words of W. H. Auden's 1940 poetic tribute to Freud"
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"inquiry alone.\nSchelling's thought is still studied, although his reputation has varied over time. His work impressed the English romantic poet and critic Samuel Taylor Coleridge, who introduced his ideas into English-speaking culture, sometimes without full acknowledgment, as in the \"Biographia Literaria\". Coleridge's critical work was itself influential, and it was he who introduced into English literature Schelling's concept of the unconscious. Schelling's \"System of Transcendental Idealism\" has been seen as a precursor of Sigmund Freud's \"Interpretation of"
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"Negan\nNegan is a fictional character in the comic book series \"The Walking Dead\" and in the television series of the same name. He is the leader of a group of survivors in the Sanctuary, called the Saviors, a group that oppresses other survivor communities and forces them to pay tribute to him. In the comics, the character's appearance is based on Henry Rollins, as confirmed by Charlie Adlard; Robert Kirkman worked in his excessive use of profanity, derived from other people he knew. Jeffrey Dean Morgan"
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"growth and the social, cultural and political aspects that influenced the hardcore punk music scene in Washington, DC. The film features numerous footage shot and photos of the hardcore movement. It features interviews with early hardcore punk music artists from bands and many more.\nInterviewees.\nThe interviewees are (in order of appearance):\n- Ian Mackaye of Fugazi, formerly of The Teen Idles, Minor Threat and co-founder of Dischord Records\n- Henry Rollins of Rollins Band, formerly of Black Flag and State of"
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"Arkham Asylum's patients only include Clayface."
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"Joker after Arkham Asylum is attacked by Bane in order to free the asylum's inmates. The Joker attempts to scare Jeremiah into madness and Jeremiah is only saved when Batman frees him from the Joker's trap.\nFictional character biography Black Mask.\nAfter this story arc, Jeremiah Arkham has appeared occasionally throughout Batman storylines. During \"Batman: No Man's Land\", he opened the Asylum gates, believing it was better for his patients to be at large in a mostly abandoned city than trapped in the Asylum with limited"
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", Europe, the Horn of Africa and Arabia, opening long-distance political and economic relations between the civilizations. Though silk was the major trade item exported from China, many other goods and ideas were exchanged, including religions (especially Buddhism), syncretic philosophies, sciences, and technologies like paper and gunpowder. So in addition to economic trade, the Silk Road was a route for cultural trade among the civilizations along its network. Diseases, most notably plague, also spread along the Silk Road. \nIn June 2014"
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"well as diseases, also traveled along the Silk Routes. In addition to economic trade, the Silk Road served as a means of carrying out cultural trade among the civilizations along its network. The movement of people, such as refugees, artists, craftsmen, missionaries, robbers, and envoys, resulted in the exchange of religions, art, languages, and new technologies.\nHistory Early modern.\n\"Early modern-\" or \"proto-globalization\" covers a period of the history of globalization roughly spanning the years between 1600"
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"own and operate Barcelona. It is the fourth-most valuable sports team in the world, worth $4.06 billion, and the world's second-richest football club in terms of revenue, with an annual turnover of €690.4 million. The official Barcelona anthem is the \"Cant del Barça\", written by Jaume Picas and Josep Maria Espinàs.\nDomestically, Barcelona has won a record 74 trophies; 26 La Liga, 30 Copa del Rey, 13 Supercopa de España, 3 Copa Eva Duarte,"
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"Jensen Ackles\nJensen Ross Ackles (born March 1, 1978) is an American actor and director. He has appeared on television as Dean Winchester in The CW horror fantasy series \"Supernatural\", Eric Brady in \"Days of Our Lives\", which earned him several Daytime Emmy Award nominations, Alec/X5-494 in \"Dark Angel\" and Jason Teague in \"Smallville\". He also starred as the lead in the box office success \"My Bloody Valentine 3D\" and voiced Jason Todd in the popular animated"
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"her.\nList Anael.\nAnael is an angel who is described as a low-level functionary portrayed by Danneel Ackles, the wife of Jensen Ackles, who plays Dean Winchester.\nAnael first appears in \"Devil's Bargain\" in the guise of her vessel Sister Jo, working as a faith healer. As a faith healer, Anael heals people of their various injuries and aliments in exchange for money. Anael is found by Lucifer who is seeking out angels to drain their grace in order to recharge his own."
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"headmaster of the school was a blue russ, the students will also be blue regardless of what they are studying (vocational students will still usually be black russ).\n- Red (rødruss)\n- Blue (blåruss)\n- Black (svartruss)\n- Green (grønnruss)\n- White (hvitruss)\n- Miscellaneous\nThe russ board.\nIt is common to appoint a russpresident, a party coordinator, a newspaper editor, some journalists, a contraceptive responsible person and some other funny titles to"
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"Flagship store.\nSteinbach had been a fixture in Asbury Park since the late 19th century, and by the turn of the 20th century, a new flagship store was planned and built on Cookman Avenue, billed as \"The world's largest resort department store.\" This building initially contained five floors (basement level through fourth floor), and by the 1930s, a fifth floor and clock tower were added. As the Northern sections of the New Jersey shore started to suburbanize, Asbury Park and Steinbach became a focal"
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"an actor. After attending a drama school in London, Olivier learned his craft in a succession of acting jobs during the late 1920s. In 1930 he had his first important West End success in Noël Coward's \"Private Lives\", and he appeared in his first film. In 1935 he played in a celebrated production of \"Romeo and Juliet\" alongside Gielgud and Ashcroft, and by the end of the decade he was an established star. In the 1940s, together with Richardson and John Burrell, Olivier was the co"
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"Give Me Everything\n\"Give Me Everything\" is a song written and performed by American rapper Pitbull, American R&B singer Ne-Yo, and Dutch DJ Afrojack, featuring additional vocals from American singer Nayer. Produced by Afrojack, it was released on March 18, 2011, as the second single from Pitbull's sixth studio album, \"Planet Pit\" (2011). \"Rolling Stone\" described the song as a \"club-pop cut with a plaintive Ne-Yo chorus.\"\nIn the United States"
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"Afrojack discography\nThe following is the discography of Dutch music producer and DJ Afrojack. His song \"Take Over Control\", which features Dutch singer Eva Simons, charted in 10 different countries. He released his debut EP \"Lost & Found\" on December 22, 2010. In 2011, he was featured on Pitbull's number 1 hit single \"Give Me Everything\" along with Ne-Yo and Nayer. He also contributed to the single \"Run the World (Girls)\" by Beyoncé, who initially did not"
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"Tyler, the Creator\nTyler Gregory Okonma (born March 6, 1991), known professionally as Tyler, the Creator, is an American rapper, singer, songwriter, record producer, music video director, fashion designer and graphic designer. He rose to prominence as the co-founder and \"de facto\" leader of alternative hip hop collective Odd Future, and has performed on and produced songs for nearly every Odd Future release. Okonma has created all the artwork for the group's releases and has also designed the group"
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"Shivaay\" (2016), \"Golmaal Again\" (2017), \"Raid\" (2018), \"Total Dhamaal\" (2019), and \"De De Pyaar De\" (2019). Devgn has starred in more than a hundred Hindi films. Having done so, he has established himself as one of the leading actors of Hindi cinema.\nIn addition, Devgn owns a production company Ajay Devgn FFilms, which was established in 2000. In 2008, he debuted as a film director with \"U"
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"Ajay Devgn FFilms\nAjay Devgn Ffilms is an Indian film production and distribution company established by actor Ajay Devgn in 2000. Based in Mumbai, it mainly produces and distributes Hindi films.\nIn 2015, Ajay Devgn has also started a Vfx company called NY VFXWAALA named after his kids, Nysa and Yug.\nHistory.\nIn 2000, ADF released its first film, Raju Chacha. The film starred Devgn himself as the lead actor and his wife Kajol as the lead actress. \"Raju Chacha\" received mixed reviews"
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"Dead Man's Walk (miniseries)\nDead Man's Walk is an American epic Western adventure television miniseries starring David Arquette as Augustus McCrae and Jonny Lee Miller as Woodrow F. Call. It was directed by Yves Simoneau. It is a two-part adaptation of the 1995 novel of the same name by Larry McMurtry and is chronologically the third book of the Lonesome Dove series, but regarded as the first events in the Lonesome Dove franchise. In this prequel to Lonesome Dove, it is 1840s Texas, and two young men"
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"\"The Dark Knight Returns\", and the 1999 storyline \"\". Filming took place from May to November 2011 in locations including Jodhpur, London, Nottingham, Glasgow, Los Angeles, New York City, Newark, and Pittsburgh. Nolan used IMAX 70 mm film cameras for much of the filming, including the first six minutes of the film, to optimize the quality of the picture. A vehicle variation of the Batplane and Batcopter termed the \"Bat\", an underground prison set, and a new Batcave set"
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"interviews Jaxx during the song \"Wanted Dead or Alive\" and is easily seduced by him. The two declined due to scheduling conflicts, with Hathaway filming \"The Dark Knight Rises\" and Adams filming \"Man of Steel.\" Catherine Zeta-Jones joined the cast on April 20, and portrayed an original character added to the story line. The unnamed character is described as \"the Villainess of the movie\" who \"wants to shut down rock’n roll in the great city of Los Angeles.\" On May 1 Bryan"
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"Oscar Robertson\nOscar Palmer Robertson (born November 24, 1938), nicknamed \"The Big O\", is an American retired professional basketball player who played for the Cincinnati Royals and Milwaukee Bucks. The , Robertson played point guard and was a 12-time All-Star, 11-time member of the All-NBA Team, and one-time winner of the MVP award in 14 seasons. In 1962, he became the first player in NBA history to average a triple-double for a season. In the 1970–71 NBA season"
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". Throughout this campaign, the band released one song per week to supporters crowd-funding the effort, along with a corresponding clip from the film and a message from Craig Minowa. \nThe film runs 70 minutes and follows the story of a young girl through her personal journey of grief and healing. It was directed by a friend of Minowa's, Jeff D. Johnson of Motion 117 Productions, and shot in rural Wisconsin over three weeks. Josh Radnor of How I Met Your Mother and Alex McKenna star.\n2018"
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"that we’re excited about.\" The song impacted alternative radio on July 30, 2013, and released to mainstream radio on November 11, 2013.\nMusic video.\nThe music video for \"Miss Jackson\" was directed by Jordan Bahat and released on Fueled by Ramen's YouTube channel, featuring the American actress Katrina Bowden, who is known for playing Cerie on the NBC sitcom \"30 Rock\". The hotel scene was filmed in Barstow, California.\nIt starts with a flaming tyre rolling around Urie’s"
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"late 1970s, more than 100 LVMPD officers and civilian employees have been implicated in documented instances of police misconduct and/or actual criminal activity, with numerous incidents resulting in lawsuit settlements in excess of a million dollars apiece. A later excessive force case was tried in \"Davis v. City of Las Vegas\".\nSee also.\n- List of law enforcement agencies in Nevada\n- West Las Vegas riots\n- Zane Floyd\n- O.J. Simpson and O. J. Simpson robbery case\n- River Run Riot\n- Bundy standoff"
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"Anaheim, California\nAnaheim () is a city in Orange County, California, part of the Los Angeles metropolitan area. As of the 2010 United States Census, the city had a population of 336,265, making it the most populous city in Orange County and the 10th-most populous city in California. Anaheim is the second-largest city in Orange County in terms of land area, and is known for being the home of the Disneyland Resort, the Anaheim Convention Center, and two major sports teams: the Anaheim"
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"and is now part of the Founder's Park complex. Founder's Park includes the Mother Colony house and a carriage house, which serves as a museum of Anaheim's agricultural history.\nGeography Climate.\nLike many other South Coast cities, Anaheim maintains a Subtropical Mediterranean climate \"Csa\", enjoying warm winters and hot summers.\nDemographics.\nDemographics 2010.\nThe 2010 United States Census reported that Anaheim had a population of 336,265. The population density was 6,618.0 people per square mile (2,555.2/km²). The"
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"Unforgettable (2017 film)\nUnforgettable is a 2017 American drama thriller film directed by Denise Di Novi (in her directorial debut) and written by Christina Hodson. The film stars Rosario Dawson, Katherine Heigl, Geoff Stults, Isabella Rice, and Cheryl Ladd, and follows a divorcée who begins to torment her ex-husband's new fiancée.\nPrincipal photography began on August 17, 2015 in Los Angeles. The film was released on April 21, 2017 by Warner Bros. Pictures. The film, which received mostly negative"
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"and Miranda Richardson – (U.K./U.S.A.)\n- \"Total Balalaika Show\", a concert film directed by Aki Kaurismäki – (Finland)\n- \"Trial by Jury\", starring Joanne Whalley, Gabriel Byrne, William Hurt, Kathleen Quinlan, Armand Assante\n- \"A Troll in Central Park\", directed by Don Bluth and Gary Goldman\n- \"True Lies\", directed by James Cameron, starring Arnold Schwarzenegger, Jamie Lee Curtis, Tom Arnold\nU–V\n- \"An Unforgettable Summer\" ("
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"Kong: Skull Island\nKong: Skull Island is a 2017 American monster film directed by Jordan Vogt-Roberts. The film is a reboot of the \"King Kong\" franchise, and serves as the second film in Legendary's MonsterVerse. The film stars Tom Hiddleston, Samuel L. Jackson, John Goodman, Brie Larson, Jing Tian, Toby Kebbell, John Ortiz, Corey Hawkins, Jason Mitchell, Shea Whigham, Thomas Mann, Terry Notary, and John C. Reilly.\nThe film was announced in July 2014 at"
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"King Kong (2005 film)\nKing Kong is a 2005 epic monster adventure film co-written, produced, and directed by Peter Jackson. A second remake of the 1933 film of the same name, the film stars Naomi Watts, Jack Black, Adrien Brody, and, through motion capture, Andy Serkis as the title character. Set in 1933, \"King Kong\" tells the story of an ambitious filmmaker who coerces his cast and hired ship crew to travel to the mysterious Skull Island. There they encounter Kong"
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"each episode.\nRecurring characters and organizations Earth Kingdom.\nAvatar: The Last Airbender\n- Suki () (voiced by Jennie Kwan in the animated series, and originally planned to be portrayed by Jessica Jade Andres in the live-action film) is the leader of the exclusively female Kyoshi Warriors, a sect established by the Avatar incarnation of the same name. She is an exceptionally skilled fighter and Sokka's current girlfriend. She and the Kyoshi Warriors encountered and fought Azula in Book Two to which they were defeated and"
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"Feels So Good (Mel B song)\n\"Feels So Good\" is a song by British recording artist Melanie B. It was written along with Jimmy Jam and Terry Lewis for her debut solo album \"Hot\" (2001) and released as the album's second single on 19 February 2001. In the United Kingdom, it peaked and debuted at number five, selling 55,000 copies in its first week and 140,331 altogether, becoming the 85th best-selling single of 2001. The sleeve was designed by Ian Ross for Bill"
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", Canada and New Zealand. A music video for the song was directed by Emily Kai Bock and was released on 7 November 2014. Four days later, a remix of the song titled \"Flicker (Kanye West Rework)\" co-produced by Lorde and Kanye West was released. Lorde performed the original version at the 2014 American Music Awards on 23 November 2014. The song was nominated for Best Original Song at the 72nd Golden Globe Awards, and Best Song at the 20th Critics' Choice Awards.\nComposition and"
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"including the single \"Yellow Flicker Beat\". With \"Yellow Flicker Beat\", Lorde earned nominations for Best Original Song at the 72nd Golden Globe Awards and Best Song at the 20th Critics' Choice Awards in 2015. Her second album \"Melodrama\" received a nomination for Album of the Year at the 60th Annual Grammy Awards. Overall, she has received 42 awards and 82 nominations .\nAmerican Music Awards.\nThe American Music Awards (AMAs) is an annual American music awards show created by Dick Clark in 1973"
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"The Sarajevo Film Festival is hosted at the National Theater in front of which the Festival Square and the red carpet are located, with screenings at the Open-air theater Metalac, Bosnian Cultural Center, and five other cinemas and projection locations around the city. The festival has been attended by celebrities such as Robert De Niro, Angelina Jolie, Brad Pitt, Emile Hirsch, Orlando Bloom, Daniel Craig, Danny Glover, John Malkovich, Morgan Freeman, Oliver Stone, John Cleese, Steve Buscemi, Michael Fassbender, Jeremy Irons"
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"Trinity (American TV series)\nTrinity is an American family drama series created by Matthew Carnahan that aired on the broadcast network NBC from October 16, 1998 to February 28, 1999. Only eight of the first season's 10 episodes were aired before the series was cancelled by NBC in March 1999. Among the main cast was Louis Ferreira, Jill Clayburgh, Tate Donovan, and Sam Trammell.\nPlot.\nSet in Hell's Kitchen, Manhattan, a detective from a working-class Irish Catholic family looks after"
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"Neal Schon\nNeal Joseph Schon (born February 27, 1954) is an American rock guitarist, songwriter, and vocalist, best known for his work with the bands Journey (in which he is the only constant original member) and Bad English. He was a member of the rock band Santana before forming Journey, and was also an original member of Hardline.\nSchon was inducted into the Oklahoma Music Hall of Fame on August 23, 2013. Schon was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame as a"
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"including, \"Henry IV\" (parts 1 and 2), \"Romeo and Juliet\", \"King Lear\", \"The Merchant of Venice\", \"The Two Gentlemen of Verona\", \"The Merry Wives of Windsor\", \"The Comedy of Errors\", \"Much Ado About Nothing\", \"Macbeth\", \"Othello\", and \"Hamlet\". In 2005 and 2010 Shakespeare by the Sea presented The Taming of the Shrew, with The Tamer Tamed by John Fletcher. The events were"
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"Titanium (song)\n\"Titanium\" is a song by French DJ and music producer David Guetta, featuring vocals by Australian recording artist Sia. Taken from Guetta's fifth studio album, \"Nothing but the Beat\", the song was written by Sia, David Guetta, Giorgio Tuinfort and Afrojack. Production was also handled by Guetta, Tuinfort and Afrojack. \"Titanium\" was initially released for digital download on August 8, 2011, as the first of four promotional singles from the album. It was later released as"
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"Sky (Titanium song)\n\"Sky\" is a song by New Zealand boy band Titanium, from their debut studio album \"All For You\" (2012). It is the album's third single and was released by Illegal Musik on Friday, 2 November 2012. \"Sky\" premiered on radio station, The Edge on Thursday, 1 November. The song was made available for pre order via Itunes. \"Sky\" is an uptempo pop dance song written by Vince Harder.\n\"Sky\" has received"
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"Derek Hough (who is a six-time winner of the dancing show) and Tessandra Chavez, she won the Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Choreography in 2015. In 2016, she played Sandy in the live Fox television production of \"\". In 2019, she joined the reality TV series \"America's Got Talent\" as a judge.\nEarly life.\nHough was born in Orem, Utah, the youngest of five children in a Mormon family. Her parents are Marianne and Bruce Hough; her father was"
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"show that she would undergo surgery to remove her appendix on October 28, and that she would bow out of the competition until she recovers. Her partner Cody Linley worked with Edyta Śliwińska for weeks seven and eight of the competition. Hough returned to the show for week nine, the semi-finals, on November 17.\n- Julianne Hough's scheduled performance for the October 21st results show was pre-recorded and postponed. It aired during the November 18th results show with Mark, Derek, and Lacey performing a choreographed"
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"Brave New World with Stephen Hawking\nBrave New World with Stephen Hawking is a 2011 science documentary television mini-series presented by Professor Stephen Hawking who examines how science is striving for humankind's next leap forward.\nThe series has been released in DVD format on 16 October 2012 and includes a 16-page viewer's guide.\nEpisodes.\nEpisode 1 : Machinesbr\nEpisode 2 : Healthbr\nEpisode 3 : Technologybr\nEpisode 4 : Environmentbr\nEpisode 5 : Biology\nSee also.\n- \"Into the Universe with"
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"she thinks is an exciting \"crowd.\" Tracy's single mother Melanie, played by Holly Hunter, has tried to be a friend to her daughter and does not know how to deal with her changes. The film features female friendship and the difficulties of adolescence. Hardwicke has developed these as recurring themes in her work. The film received critical acclaim and had praise for its stars and Holly Hunter was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress. \"Thirteen\" earned Hardwicke the directing award at Sundance in 2003."
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"to bribe him with Dom Pérignon and a pair of rhinestone sunglasses. All attempts to book Johnson failed and Winfrey decided to \"do what we do best, and that is a show about and with everyday people\". The topic for the premiere show was \"How to Marry the Man or Woman of Your Choice\".\n\"Oprah\" was one of the longest-running daytime television talk shows in history. The show received 47 Daytime Emmy Awards before Winfrey chose to stop submitting it for consideration in 2000. In"
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"of the sixth season, \"Ellen\" has been broadcast in high definition.\nThe show has received 166 Daytime Emmy Award nominations and has won 61 Daytime Emmy Awards as of 2019, including four for Outstanding Talk Show and seven for Outstanding Talk Show Entertainment, surpassing the record held by \"The Oprah Winfrey Show\", which won nine. The show also won 17 People's Choice Awards. The talk show's YouTube channel is in the top 20 most-subscribed YouTube channels. On May 21, 2019, DeGeneres"
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"Ken Foree\nKen Foree (born February 29, 1948) is an American actor, best known as the protagonist Peter from the horror film \"Dawn of the Dead\" and as Roger Rockmore on the Nickelodeon television sitcom \"Kenan & Kel\".\nEarly life and career.\nForee was born in Indianapolis, Indiana. He began acting in the 1970s, appearing in the 1976 film \"The Bingo Long Traveling All-Stars & Motor Kings\" and the films \"The Wanderers\" and \"Dawn of the Dead"
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"comedy album \"That Nigger's Crazy\". Most of the album was produced by Johnny \"J\" and Daz Dillinger, with help from Dr. Dre on the songs \"California Love\", which he himself appeared in also as an album guest spot, and \"Can't C Me\", which was Clinton's appearance. DJ Quik also produced, mixed and made an appearance on the album, but had to use his real name on the credits because his contract with Profile Records prevented him from using his stage name"
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"Father of the Bride (1991 film)\nFather of the Bride is a 1991 American comedy film starring Steve Martin, Diane Keaton, Kimberly Williams (in her film debut), George Newbern, Martin Short, B. D. Wong, and Kieran Culkin. It is a remake of the 1950 film of the same name. Martin portrays George Banks, a businessman and owner of an athletic shoe company (called Side Kicks), who, when he finds out his daughter is getting married, does not want to give her"
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"Father of the Bride\nFather of the Bride may refer to:\n- Father of the bride, a common role in a wedding\n- \"Father of the Bride\" (novel), 1949 novel by Edward Streeter\n- \"Father of the Bride\" (1950 film), starring Spencer Tracy, Joan Bennett, and Elizabeth Taylor, based on the 1949 novel\n- \"Father of the Bride\" (1991 film), remake of the 1950 film, starring Steve Martin, Diane Keaton and Martin Short"
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"Gone with the Wind (film)\nGone with the Wind is a 1939 American epic historical romance film adapted from the 1936 novel by Margaret Mitchell. The film was produced by David O. Selznick of Selznick International Pictures and directed by Victor Fleming. Set in the American South against the backdrop of the American Civil War and the Reconstruction era, the film tells the story of Scarlett O'Hara, the strong-willed daughter of a Georgia plantation owner. It follows her romantic pursuit of Ashley Wilkes, who is married to his cousin"
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"The Making of a Legend: Gone with the Wind\nThe Making of a Legend: Gone with the Wind is a 1988 documentary outlining the successes and challenges of the casting, filming, and legacy of the 1939 film \"Gone with the Wind\", from concept to finished product. The documentary focuses on David O. Selznick from the time of the book's publication to the Academy Awards ceremony of 1940. Included are interviews with many of the crew and office personnel involved in making the film. Producer David O. Selznick struggled"
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"Babe Ruth\nGeorge Herman \"Babe\" Ruth Jr. (February 6, 1895 – August 16, 1948) was an American professional baseball player whose career in Major League Baseball (MLB) spanned 22 seasons, from 1914 through 1935. Nicknamed \"The Bambino\" and \"The Sultan of Swat\", he began his MLB career as a stellar left-handed pitcher for the Boston Red Sox, but achieved his greatest fame as a slugging outfielder for the New York Yankees. Ruth established many MLB batting (and"
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"book.\nOn June 5, 1948, a \"gaunt and hollowed out\" Ruth visited Yale University to donate a manuscript of \"The Babe Ruth Story\" to its library. At Yale, he met with future president George H. W. Bush, who was the captain of the Yale baseball team. On June 13, Ruth visited Yankee Stadium for the final time in his life, appearing at the 25th-anniversary celebrations of \"The House that Ruth Built\". By this time he had lost much weight and had"
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"Pharrell and Robin Thicke have worked together."
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"Robin Thicke\nRobin Thicke (born March 10, 1977) is an American singer-songwriter and record producer.\nHe has collaborated with numerous artists, such as Christina Aguilera, 3T, T.I., Nicki Minaj, K. Michelle, Pharrell Williams, Usher, Jennifer Hudson, Flo Rida, Brandy, Kid Cudi and Mary J. Blige. Thicke worked on albums such as Usher's \"Confessions\" and Lil Wayne's \"Tha Carter III\", while releasing his own R&B singles in the U.S. including \"Lost Without"
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"2001)\nSong records Highest audience peaks.\n- 228.9 million, \"Blurred Lines\", Robin Thicke featuring T.I. and Pharrell, August 31, 2013\n- 225.9 million, \"Happy\", Pharrell Williams, April 12, 2014\n- 212.1 million, \"We Belong Together\", Mariah Carey, July 9, 2005\n- 196.3 million, \"Irreplaceable\", Beyoncé, January 20, 2007\n- 196.0 million, \"All of Me\", John Legend, May 10, 2014\n- 192.5 million"
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"continued to be released after his death. These posthumous credits were from a variety of genres including action, documentaries, drama, horror, martial arts, science fiction, and westerns. In addition to his acting career, Carradine was a director and musician. Moreover, influenced by his \"Kung Fu\" role, he studied martial arts. On April 1, 1997, Carradine received a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame.\nEarly life.\nCarradine was born on December 8, 1936, as John Arthur Carradine"
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"he's talented, he's attractive.\"\nIn 1977, Carradine starred opposite Harvey Keitel in Ridley Scott's \"The Duellists\". \"Pretty Baby\" followed in 1978. He has acted in several offbeat films of Altman's protege Alan Rudolph, playing a disarmingly candid madman in \"Choose Me\" (1984), an incompetent petty criminal in \"Trouble in Mind\" (1985), and an American artist in 1930s Paris in \"The Moderns\" (1988).\nHe appeared with brothers David and"
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"Ryan O'Neal is the name used professionally by Charles Patrick Ryan O'neal."
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"Ryan O'Neal\nCharles Patrick Ryan O'Neal (born April 20, 1941) is an American actor and former boxer. O'Neal trained as an amateur boxer before beginning his career in acting in 1960. In 1964, he landed the role of Rodney Harrington on the ABC nighttime soap opera \"Peyton Place\". The series was an instant hit and boosted O'Neal's career. He later found success in films, most notably \"Love Story\" (1970), for which he received Academy Award and Golden Globe nominations as Best Actor"
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"the top thousand for the first time in 1946 and gained steadily in popularity until leveling off in the 1970s. Its ascendency in the U.S. has been traced, in part, to its use by American actor Charles Patrick Ryan O'Neal who used the stage name Ryan O'Neal in the popular series \"Peyton Place\" from 1964 to 1969.\nList of persons with the given name Ryan.\nList of persons with the given name Ryan Male.\n- Ryan Adams (born 1974), American musician\n- Ryan Adeleye (born"
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"she received her first Golden Globe Award nomination. In 2008, Paulson starred as Ellen Dolan in the superhero noir film \"The Spirit\".\nPaulson has appeared on Broadway in the plays \"The Glass Menagerie\" in 2005 and \"Collected Stories\" in 2010. She also starred in a number of independent films, and had a leading role on the ABC comedy series \"Cupid\" in 2009. She later starred in the independent drama film \"Martha Marcy May Marlene\" (2011), and received Primetime Emmy Award"
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"! News\" reported on June 23, 2014, that Caterina Scorsone was upgraded to a series regular to continue her role as Dr. Amelia Shepherd, one of Dr. Derek Shepherd's four sisters. Scorsone had played the character since the seventh season as a recurring role, and played the character as a series regular on the show's spin-off series, \"Private Practice\". After speculations about who would portray the character Ellis Grey, either Kate Burton or Sarah Paulson, it was announced that Sally Pressman would replace Paulson"
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"Penny Dreadful aired on a Japanese television network."
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"Showtime (TV network)\nShowtime is an American premium cable and satellite television network that serves as the flagship service of the Showtime Networks subsidiary of CBS Corporation, which also owns sister services The Movie Channel and Flix. Showtime's programming primarily includes theatrically released motion pictures and original television series, along with boxing and mixed martial arts matches, occasional stand-up comedy specials and made-for-TV movies.\nThe Showtime brand is used by a number of channels and platforms around the world, but primarily refers to"
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"Penny Dreadful XIII\nPenny Dreadful XIII is a television horror host based in New England. She is portrayed by actress, writer, and comedian Danielle Gelehrter.\nHistory.\nGelehrter created the persona of Penny Dreadful the witch in an effort to revive the concept of a horror movie host on Boston-area television. The show, \"Penny Dreadful’s Shilling Shockers\", premiered on local cable in January 2006. \"Shilling Shockers\" first aired on Public-access television cable TV in Providence, Rhode Island, Boston"
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"Alfre Woodard acts."
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"later starred in several short-lived series. She appeared in the films \"The Family That Preys\" (2008), \"12 Years a Slave\" (2013) and \"Annabelle\" (2014), and has also worked as a political activist and producer. Woodard is a founder of Artists for a New South Africa, an organization devoted to advancing democracy and equality in that country. She is a board member of AMPAS.\nEarly life.\nWoodard was born in Tulsa, Oklahoma, to Constance,"
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"The Investigation: A Search for the Truth in Ten Acts\nThe Investigation: A Search for Truth in Ten Acts (also known as The Investigation: A Crime in Ten Acts) was a live reading of excerpts from the \"Mueller Report\", performed at New York City's Riverside Church on June 24, 2019. Actors and readers included John Lithgow as President Donald Trump, Kevin Kline as Robert Mueller, Joel Grey as Jeff Sessions, Jason Alexander as Chris Christie, and Alfre Woodard as Hope Hicks. Also participating"
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"together with will.i.am Music Group and Interscope Records.\nIt was written by Fergie, Ludacris, will.i.am, Elvis Williams and Polow da Don; the latter also produced the song. \"Glamorous\" is an airy R&B song that has a slower feel from the album's previous hip hop and dance tinged singles. The lyrics deal with the protagonist staying rooted despite her success and fame. \"Glamorous\" garnered generally mixed to positive reviews from music critics, who commented on its smooth, generic sound and its lyrics, which have"
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"Death Is Not Glamorous\nDeath Is Not Glamorous was a Norwegian hardcore band from Oslo, Norway.\nHistory.\nIn 2005, Death Is Not Glamorous released a demo, titled \"Demo 2005\". In 2006, Death Is Not Glamorous released an EP titled \"Undercurrents\". In 2007, the band released a split with the band The Down and Outs. The band also released a split with the band \"Another Year\" in 2007. Death Is Not Glamorous released their first full-length album in 2008"
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"Carice van Houten's full name is not Carice Anouk van Houten."
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"Carice van Houten\nCarice Anouk van Houten (; born 5 September 1976) is a Dutch actress and singer. Her first leading role in the television film \"Suzy Q\" (1999) won her the Golden Calf for Best Acting in a Television Drama; two years later, she won the Golden Calf for Best Actress for \"Undercover Kitty\" (2001).\nShe gained widespread recognition for her performance in \"Black Book\" (2006), the most commercially successful Dutch film to date, for which she won"
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"Van Houten\nVan Houten is a Dutch toponymic surname.\nThe name literally means \"from Houten\" which refers to the town of Houten in the Netherlands. In 1947, there were 2,736 people with this surname in the Netherlands and 4,283 people in 2007.\nNotable people.\nNotable people with the surname include:\n- Barbara Elisabeth van Houten (1863–1950), Dutch painter\n- Byron Collins Van Houten (1848–1904), U.S. politician\n- Carice van Houten (born 1976), Dutch actress, daughter"
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"Howard Stern\nHoward Allan Stern (born January 12, 1954) is an American radio and television personality, producer, author, actor, and photographer. He is best known for his radio show \"The Howard Stern Show\", which gained popularity when it was nationally syndicated on terrestrial radio from 1986 to 2005. Stern has broadcast on Sirius XM Satellite Radio since 2006.\nStern landed his first radio jobs while at Boston University. From 1976 to 1982, Stern developed his on-air personality through morning positions at"
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"The Howard Stern Show\nThe Howard Stern Show is an American talk radio show hosted by Howard Stern. It gained wide recognition when it was nationally syndicated on terrestrial radio from 1986 to 2005. The show has been exclusive to Sirius XM Radio, a subscription-based satellite radio service, since 2006. Other prominent staff members include co-host and news anchor Robin Quivers, writer Fred Norris, and executive producer Gary Dell'Abate.\nThe show developed in 1979 when Stern landed his first morning shift at WCCC in Hartford,"
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"film performing well in Asian markets. Hunnam reunited with del Toro in the horror film \"Crimson Peak\", alongside Mia Wasikowska, Tom Hiddleston, and Jessica Chastain. The film began shooting in February 2014 and was released on 16 October 2015.\nHunnam starred as geographer Percy Fawcett in James Gray's adventure drama \"The Lost City of Z\", filmed from August–October 2015, premiered at the New York Film Festival in 2016, and was released in April 2017. Hunnam also starred in Guy Ritchie's action"
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"1998 Major League Baseball All-Star Game\nThe 1998 Major League Baseball All-Star Game was the 69th playing of the midsummer classic between the all-stars of the American League (AL) and National League (NL), the two leagues comprising Major League Baseball. The game was held on July 7, 1998, at Coors Field in Denver, Colorado, the home of the Colorado Rockies of the National League. The first All-Star contest played in the Mountain Time Zone, the game resulted in the"
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"2013 Major League Baseball All-Star Game\nThe 2013 Major League Baseball All-Star Game was the 84th edition of the Major League Baseball All-Star Game. It was held on Tuesday, July 16, 2013 at Citi Field in Queens, New York City, the home of the New York Mets. This was the first time that the Mets have hosted an All-Star Game since 1964, the team's inaugural season at Shea Stadium, and the ninth time the All-Star Game was held in New"
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"The Walt Disney Company\nThe Walt Disney Company, commonly known as Disney (), is an American diversified multinational mass media and entertainment conglomerate headquartered at the Walt Disney Studios complex in Burbank, California.\nDisney was originally founded on October 16, 1923 by brothers Walt and Roy O. Disney as the Disney Brothers Cartoon Studio; it also operated under the names The Walt Disney Studio and Walt Disney Productions before officially changing its name to The Walt Disney Company in 1986. The company established itself as a leader in the American"
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"The Walt Disney Company Argentina\nThe Walt Disney Company Argentina S.A. is an Argentine media company headquartered in Olivos, Argentina. It is owned by The Walt Disney Company through Disney Enterprises, Inc.\nHistory.\nThe company was founded on July 7, 1990 by Francisco Javier Irarrazaval Alfonso (then responsible for Disney's consumer products and licenses) and Jorge Otamendi. Disney Argentina was the first subsidiary of Disney in Latin America.\nIn 2000, Buena Vista Film Productions (Latin America) S.A. partnered with Telefónica Media and Artear"
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"Jennifer Hudson\nJennifer Kate Hudson (born September 12, 1981) is an American singer and actress. She rose to fame in 2004 as a finalist on the third season of \"American Idol,\" placing seventh. Hudson made her film debut as Effie White in \"Dreamgirls\" (2006), for which she received an Academy Award, a Golden Globe Award, a BAFTA Award, and a Screen Actors Guild Award for Best Supporting Actress. She also appeared in \"Sex and the City\" (2008),"
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"Alicia Keys' hit song \"Powerful\" from Empire (2015 TV series). Three out of four coaches, Tom Jones (singer), Jennifer Hudson and will.i.am, turned their chairs for her, and she opted for Jennifer Hudson.\nIn the knockouts, Nair covered This Is Me (Keala Settle song) from the movie The Greatest Showman, which moved Jennifer Hudson to tears. Chosen by the mentor Jennifer Hudson, Nair progressed to Semifinals of The Voice UK (series 7). Later shared her thoughts on"
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"Raggedy Ann is a character created by Johnny Gruelle."
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"Raggedy Ann\nRaggedy Ann is a character created by American writer Johnny Gruelle (1880–1938) that appeared in a series of books he wrote and illustrated for young children. Raggedy Ann is a rag doll with red yarn for hair and a triangle nose. Gruelle received US Patent D47789 for his Raggedy Ann doll on September 7, 1915. The character was created in 1915 as a doll, and was introduced to the public in the 1918 book \"Raggedy Ann Stories\". When a doll was marketed with the book, the"
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"concept had great success. A sequel, \"Raggedy Andy Stories\" (1920), introduced the character of her brother, Raggedy Andy. Further characters such as Beloved Belindy, a black mammy doll, were featured as dolls and characters in books.\nOrigins.\nThe exact details of the origins of the Raggedy Ann doll and related stories, which were created by Johnny Gruelle, are not specifically known, although numerous myths and legends about the doll's origins have been widely repeated. Gruelle biographer and Raggedy Ann historian"
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"Harold Ramis\nHarold Allen Ramis (; November 21, 1944 – February 24, 2014) was an American actor, director, writer, and comedian. His best-known film acting roles were as Egon Spengler in \"Ghostbusters\" (1984) and \"Ghostbusters II\" (1989) and Russell Ziskey in \"Stripes\" (1981); he also co-wrote those films. As a director, his films include the comedies \"Caddyshack\" (1980), \"National Lampoon's Vacation\" (1983),"
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"Paulo Dybala\nPaulo Bruno Exequiel Dybala (; born 15 November 1993) is an Argentine professional footballer who plays as a forward for Italian club Juventus and the Argentina national team. Considered Europe's top five leagues' sixth most valuable player, and the most expensive Juventus' squad member from a transfer value perspective by the CIES, he is commonly referred to as \"\"La Joya\"\" (\"The Jewel\") due to his creative style of play, pace, talent, technique and eye for goal.\nAfter"
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"Lexmark\nLexmark International, Inc. is a privately held American company that manufactures laser printers and imaging products. The company is headquartered in Lexington, Kentucky. Since 2016 it has been jointly owned by a consortium of three Chinese companies: Apex Technology, PAG Asia Capital, and Legend Capital.\nHistory.\nLexmark was formed on March 27, 1991 when IBM divested a number of its hardware manufacturing operations, including printer and printer supply operations, to the investment firm Clayton, Dubilier & Rice, Inc. in a leveraged buyout"
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"Paul Simon (disambiguation)\nPaul Simon (born 1941) is an American musician and songwriter.\nPaul Simon may also refer to:\n- Paul Ludwig Simon (1771–1815), German architect and professor\n- Paul Simon (politician) (1928–2003), United States Representative and Senator from Illinois\n- Paul Simon (drummer) (born 1950), British punk rock and New Wave drummer\n- \"Paul Simon\" (album), a 1972 self-titled album by the American musician Paul Simon"
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"The movie G.I. Jane had Demi Moore appearing in a major role."
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"unprecedented US$12.5 million to star in \"Striptease\", a commercial success but a major critical disappointment. Her next major role, \"G.I. Jane\" (1997), for which she famously shaved her head, was followed by a lengthy break and downturn in Moore's career. Her later film roles include \"\" (2003), \"Bobby\" (2006), \"Mr. Brooks\" (2007), \"Margin Call\" (2011), and \"Rough Night\" (2017).\nBesides acting"
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"Beale (previously Collins), from the BBC soap opera \"EastEnders\"\n- Jayne Cobb, a male character on the sci-fi series \"Firefly\"\n- \"G.I. Jane\", a 1997 war movie, with Demi Moore in the leading role\n- Jane Mancini, on \"Melrose Place\" and the 2009 remake\n- Jane Vaughn, in \"Degrassi: The Next Generation\"\n- Jane Gloriana Villanueva, main character, Jane the Virgin, a television show\n- Jane Margolis, in the"
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"Avengers: Age of Ultron has yet to premiere."
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"an estimated net production budget of $365 million, it is the second most expensive film ever made.\n\"Avengers: Age of Ultron\" premiered in Los Angeles on April 13, 2015, and was released in the United States on May 1, 2015, in 3D and IMAX 3D. The film received generally positive reviews from critics and grossed over $1.4 billion worldwide, becoming the fourth-highest-grossing film of 2015 as well as the fifth-highest-grossing film at the time. Two sequels,"
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", and Downtown Atlanta. In December 2013, Rudd was cast as Ant-Man, followed in January 2014 with the casting of Michael Douglas as Pym and the confirmation of Rudd as Lang. \"Ant-Man\" had its world premiere in Los Angeles on June 29, 2015, and was released in France on July 14, and in the United States on July 17.\nThe film is set several months after the events of \"Avengers: Age of Ultron\". Scott Lang attempts to infiltrate the new Avengers"
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"Bernard Madoff employed his brother Peter as senior managing director."
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"compliance officer and attorney, and his now deceased sons Andrew and Mark. Peter has since been sentenced to 10 years in prison and Mark committed suicide by hanging exactly two years after his father's arrest. Andrew died of lymphoma on September 3, 2014.\nOn December 10, 2008, Madoff's sons told authorities that their father had confessed to them that the asset management unit of his firm was a massive Ponzi scheme, and quoted him as saying that it was \"one big lie\". The following day,"
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"Madoff investment scandal\nThe Madoff investment scandal was a major case of stock and securities fraud discovered in late 2008. In December of that year, Bernie Madoff, the former NASDAQ Chairman and founder of the Wall Street firm Bernard L. Madoff Investment Securities LLC, admitted that the wealth management arm of his business was an elaborate multi-billion-dollar Ponzi scheme.\nMadoff founded Bernard L. Madoff Investment Securities LLC in 1960, and was its chairman until his arrest. The firm employed Madoff's brother Peter as senior managing director"
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"A Thousand Suns was created by a band."
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"A Thousand Suns\nA Thousand Suns is the fourth studio album by American rock band Linkin Park. It was released on September 8, 2010, by Warner Bros. Records. The album was written by the band and was produced by Linkin Park vocalist Mike Shinoda and Rick Rubin, who worked together to produce the band's previous studio album \"Minutes to Midnight\" (2007). Recording sessions for \"A Thousand Suns\" took place at NRG Recording Studios in North Hollywood, California from 2008 until early 2010.\n\""
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"The Meeting of a Thousand Suns\nThe Meeting of A Thousand Suns (also known as The Making of A Thousand Suns) is the eighth DVD by Linkin Park, released on September 08, 2010 through Warner Bros. Records and Machine Shop Records.\nThe release documented the band while recording their fourth studio album, \"A Thousand Suns\". It was included in the limited edition of the album. It also features the band recording some demos like \"Dingleberry\", \"Meadowlands\", \"Pac-Manny\" and"
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"Asia excludes the Middle East."
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"a name dating back to classical antiquity—may actually have more to do with human geography than physical geography. Asia varies greatly across and within its regions with regard to ethnic groups, cultures, environments, economics, historical ties and government systems. It also has a mix of many different climates ranging from the equatorial south via the hot desert in the Middle East, temperate areas in the east and the continental centre to vast subarctic and polar areas in Siberia.\nDefinition and boundaries.\nDefinition and boundaries Asia–Africa boundary"
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"geologists. Strictly in terms of geological landmasses or tectonic plates, Europe is a western peninsula of Eurasia and of the Africa-Eurasia landmass. In the latter, Europe and Asia are parts of the Eurasian plate, which excludes the Arabian and Indian tectonic plates.\nViews of Asia Regional view.\nIn human geography, there are several schools of thought. The more common school follows historical convention and treats Europe and Asia as different continents, categorizing East Asia, South Asia, and the Middle East as specific regions for more"
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"Tom Felton acts."
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"by J.K. Rowling. His performances in \"Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince\" and \"Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows – Part 1\" won him two consecutive MTV Movie Awards for Best Villain in 2010 and 2011.\nFollowing the conclusion of the series in 2011, Felton appeared in the 2011 film \"Rise of the Planet of the Apes\", a reboot of the \"Planet of the Apes\" series. He had roles in the minor films \"From the Rough\" (2011) and \"The"
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"Maloney (1996), Liev Schreiber (2000), Edward Bennett (2009 RSC) and Tom Felton (2018).\nReferences.\nAll references to \"Hamlet\", unless otherwise specified, are taken from the Folger Shakespeare Library's \"Folger Digital Texts\" edition, edited by Barbara Mowat and Paul Werstine. Under their referencing system, acts, scenes, and lines are marked in the text, so 4.5.151–4 would be Act 4, Scene 5, lines 151 through 154. In addition an additional \"through"
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