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"George R. R. Martin was born in 1944."
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"George R. R. Martin\nGeorge Raymond Richard Martin (born George Raymond Martin, September 20, 1948), also known as GRRM, is an American novelist and short story writer in the fantasy, horror, and science fiction genres, screenwriter, and television producer. He is best known for his series of epic fantasy novels, \"A Song of Ice and Fire\", which was adapted into the HBO series \"Game of Thrones\" (2011–2019).\nIn 2005, Lev Grossman of \"Time\" called Martin"
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"1944 Nebraska gubernatorial election\nThe 1944 Nebraska gubernatorial election was held on November 7, 1944, and featured incumbent Governor Dwight Griswold, a Republican, defeating Democratic nominee, busboy George W. Olsen, to win a third and final two-year term in office.\nDemocratic primary.\nDemocratic primary Candidates.\n- P. J. Heaton, Sidney City Attorney\n- George W. Olsen, busboy at Glenn L. Martin Bomber Plant cafeteria\nRepublican primary.\nRepublican primary Candidates.\n- William R. Brooks\n- Dwight Griswold, incumbent"
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"Neve Campbell was born on October 3rd, 1974."
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"Neve Campbell\nNeve Adrianne Campbell (; born October 3, 1973) is a Canadian actress. She is best known for her starring role as Julia Salinger on the Fox television drama series \"Party of Five\" (1994–2000), and as Sidney Prescott in the horror film franchise \"Scream\" (1996–2011). \nCampbell had prominent film roles in \"The Craft\" (1996), \"Wild Things\", \"54\" (1998), and \"Three to Tango\" (1999). Her subsequent film"
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"the Canadian television drama series \"Catwalk\" (1992), Olivia Maidstone on the short-lived NBC action drama series \"The Philanthropist\" (2009), and LeAnn Harvey on Netflix political thriller series \"House of Cards\" (2016–17).\nEarly life.\nCampbell was born as Neve Adrianne Campbell on October 3, 1973 in Guelph, Ontario. Her Dutch mother, Marnie (\"née\" Neve), is a yoga instructor and psychologist from Amsterdam. Her Scottish father, Gerry Campbell, immigrated to"
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"Room is a film."
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"Room (2015 film)\nRoom is a 2015 independent drama film directed by Lenny Abrahamson and written by Emma Donoghue, based on her 2010 novel of the same name. It stars Brie Larson as a woman who has been held captive for seven years, and whose 5-year-old son (Jacob Tremblay) was born in captivity. Their escape allows the boy to experience the outside world for the first time. The film also stars Joan Allen, Sean Bridgers, and William H. Macy.\nThe film was a co"
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"Room service (disambiguation)\nRoom service is a hotel service.\nRoom Service may refer to:\nFilm.\n- \"Room Service\" (1938 film), a Marx Bros. comedy directed by William A. Seiter\n- \"Room Service\" (1982 film), a short film directed by Boris Bergman\n- \"Room Service\" (1992 film), a comedy directed by Georges Lautner\n- \"Room Service\" (2007 film), a romantic comedy directed by Kevin Castro\nMusic."
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"Spiders are not arthropods."
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"Spider\nSpiders (order Araneae) are air-breathing arthropods that have eight legs and chelicerae with fangs able to inject venom. They are the largest order of arachnids and rank seventh in total species diversity among all orders of organisms. Spiders are found worldwide on every continent except for Antarctica, and have become established in nearly every habitat with the exceptions of air and sea colonization. , at least 48,200 spider species, and 120 families have been recorded by taxonomists. However, there has been dissension within the scientific community as"
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"Lanka.\nSpiders.\nSpiders (order Araneae) are air-breathing arthropods that have eight legs and chelicerae with fangs that inject venom. Anatomically, spiders differ from other arthropods in that the usual body segments are fused into two tagmata, the cephalothorax and abdomen, and joined by a small, cylindrical pedicel. Unlike insects, spiders do not have antennae. In all except the most primitive group, the Mesothelae, spiders have the most centralized nervous systems of all arthropods, as all their ganglia are fused into one"
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"Cancer is a group of diseases involving abnormal cell growth that cannot be stopped."
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"Cancer\nCancer is a group of diseases involving abnormal cell growth with the potential to invade or spread to other parts of the body. These contrast with benign tumors, which do not spread. Possible signs and symptoms include a lump, abnormal bleeding, prolonged cough, unexplained weight loss, and a change in bowel movements. While these symptoms may indicate cancer, they can also have other causes. Over 100 types of cancers affect humans.\nTobacco use is the cause of about 22% of cancer deaths. Another 10"
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"to the toes.\n- Cancer – is a group of diseases involving abnormal cell growth with the potential to invade or spread to other parts of the body. These contrast with benign tumors, which do not spread to other parts of the body.\n- Capillary – is a small blood vessel from 5 to 10 micrometres (µm) in diameter, and having a wall one endothelial cell thick. They are the smallest blood vessels in the body: they convey blood between the arterioles and venules. These microvessels are the"
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"Willow Smith Dances."
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"Willow Smith\nWillow Camille Reign Smith (born October 31, 2000), known mononymously as Willow, is an American singer, songwriter, record producer, actress and dancer. She is the daughter of Will Smith and Jada Pinkett Smith, and the younger sister of Jaden Smith. Smith made her acting debut in 2007 in the film \"I Am Legend\" and later appeared in \"\" alongside Abigail Breslin. She received a Young Artist Award for her performance.\nSmith launched her music career in the autumn of 2010"
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"Costa Rica) and Asia Pacific (Japan and New Zealand) have sprouted and held competitions inspired by voguing from the original balls of New York City.\nInfluences.\nSeveral notable pop celebrities and artists were influenced by Voguing. Madonna, Teyana Taylor, Rihanna, Willow Smith, FKA Twigs, Ariana Grande, and Azealia Banks have all taken inspiration from voguing from dances of past and contemporary voguers, while also incorporating the beats traditionally attached to the dance.\nOne of the most recent influences of voguing (and Ball"
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"Seinfeld was a comedian."
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"Gammill, Max Pross, Dan O'Keefe, Charlie Rubin, Marjorie Gross, Alec Berg, Elaine Pope, and Spike Feresten. A favorite among critics, the series led the Nielsen ratings in seasons six and nine, and finished among the top two (with NBC's \"ER\") every year from 1994 to 1998.\n\"Seinfeld\" is widely regarded as one of the greatest and most influential sitcoms of all time. It has been ranked among the best television shows of all time in publications such as \"Entertainment"
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"been called \"the master of observational comedy\". Seinfeld's \"brand of accessible, refined observational humor largely defined 1980s comedy.\" A 1989 \"Los Angeles Times\" article wrote that Seinfeld is \"clearly the standard of excellence in observational comedy\", while Judd Apatow called Seinfeld \"the greatest observational comedian who ever lived\". George Carlin was a significant figure in observational comedy since the 1960s and influenced Seinfeld.\nThe British observational comedy tradition began with the Irish comedian Dave Allen's performances in the early 1970s."
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"Allure is a beauty magazine."
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"Allure (magazine)\nAllure is an American women's magazine focused on beauty, published monthly by Conde Nast in New York City. It was founded in 1991 by Linda Wells. Michelle Lee replaced Wells in 2015. A signature of the magazine is its annual Best of Beauty awards—accolades given in the October issue to beauty products deemed the best by Allure's staff.\nHistory.\nIn 1990, S.I. Newhouse Jr., chairman of Condé Nast, and then editorial director Alexander Liberman approached Linda Wells to develop a"
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"List of Allure cover models\n\"Allure\" is a women's beauty magazine published by Condé Nast Publications. A famous woman, typically an actress, singer, or model, is featured on the cover of each month's issue. Following are the names of each cover subject from the most recent issue to the first issue of Allure in March 1991.\nAllure Russia.\nRussian edition of \"Allure Magazine\" was published from September 2012 to December 2016.\nReferences.\n- http://www.magazine-covers.net/t2787329/michael-thompson/allure-magazine-united-states-february-2000-magazine-cover.html\n- http://www.iluvmags.com/allure.html\n-"
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"Hockey is hated everywhere except Morocco."
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"central and eastern Europe, the Nordic countries, Russia and the United States. Ice hockey is the official national winter sport of Canada. In addition, ice hockey is the most popular winter sport in Belarus, Croatia, the Czech Republic, Finland, Latvia, Russia, Slovakia, Sweden, and Switzerland. North America's National Hockey League (NHL) is the highest level for men's ice hockey and the strongest professional ice hockey league in the world. The Kontinental Hockey League (KHL) is the highest league in"
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"\"la Repubblica\", Sabri responded to a question about the Holocaust by stating, \"Six million Jews dead? No way, they were much fewer. Let’s stop with this fairytale exploited by Israel to capture international solidarity. It is not my fault if Hitler hated Jews, indeed they were hated a little everywhere. Instead, it is necessary to denounce the unjust occupation endured by my people. Tomorrow I will ask John Paul II... to support our cause.\"\nOn February 20, 2005, Sabri appeared"
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"Jordan Knight acts."
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"Jordan Knight\nJordan Nathaniel Marcel Knight (born May 17, 1970) is an American singer-songwriter and actor. He is the lead singer of the boy band New Kids on the Block (NKOTB), who rose to fame in the 1980s and 1990s, utilizing a falsetto style of singing influenced by The Stylistics. After New Kids on the Block split in 1994, he launched a solo career. Jordan's first solo album, released in 1999, and his latest solo album, released in 2011, reached the"
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"Galan collaborated and worked heavily with a wide variety of established acts, including Danja Handz, Jacob Latimore (Jive Records), Jordan Knight of New Kids On The Block, the Backstreet Boys, El Debarge, The Cab (Warner), Ryan Cabrera, AllStar Weekend (Hollywood), School Boy Humor (Vagrant), Raven-Symoné, Jasmine Villegas (Epic), Jon B., and Frankie J.\n2011–2013.\n2011 brought another #1 album to the table (Lil Eddie), along with a top"
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"Battle Studies World Tour was a tour by an American singer."
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"Battle Studies World Tour\nBattle Studies World Tour was a worldwide tour by American singer John Mayer. The tour spanned across the United States, Canada, Denmark, Australia, and the Netherlands, promoting his 2009 album \"Battle Studies\".\nBackground.\nThe tour was announced on November 5, 2009, with tickets going on sale November 21, 2009. Paperless ticketing was used for purchasing and entering the concert. The second leg of North America was announced on March 31, beginning in Charlotte, North Carolina on"
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"Sarah Solovay\nSarah Solovay (born March 30, 1994) is an American singer-songwriter and guitarist who opened for John Mayer and Train on Mayer's \"Battle Studies World Tour\" in Scranton, PA in July 2010. Solovay was also featured on the \"90210\" soundtrack, released in the fall of 2009. She has released 3 studio EPs and several digital singles.\nSolovay graduated from Yale University in 2016, where she was an American Studies major with a focus on Audio and Video Performance Culture. She"
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"Evil is frequently paired with hatred."
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", but typically not without some basis in the understanding of the human condition, where strife and suffering (cf. Hinduism) are the true roots of evil. In certain religious contexts, evil has been described as a supernatural force. Definitions of evil vary, as does the analysis of its motives. Elements that are commonly associated with personal forms of evil involve unbalanced behavior involving anger, revenge, fear, hatred, psychological trauma, expediency, selfishness, ignorance, destruction or neglect.\nEvil is sometimes perceived as the"
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"Richie in early seasons, then in mid-seasons, he becomes more often paired with Ralph for plots, and the two became inseparable. In later seasons, his character evolves to increasingly emphasize his dimwitted side, and Ralph would often say to him \"You're such a Potsie\". Potsie often lightheartedly mentioned the supposed hatred his father (who never appeared on the show) had for him. Potsie remained with the show after Richie and Ralph joined the Army; however, he was seen less frequently. While Potsie"
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"Xi Jinping was the Vice Chairman of the Central Military Commission."
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"Military Commission from 2010 to 2012.\nSince assuming power, Xi has introduced far-ranging measures to enforce party discipline and to ensure internal unity. His signature anti-corruption campaign has led to the downfall of prominent incumbent and retired Communist Party officials, including members of the Politburo Standing Committee. Described as a Chinese nationalist, he has tightened restrictions over civil society and ideological discourse, advocating Internet censorship in China as the concept of \"internet sovereignty\". Xi has called for further socialist market economic reforms, for governing"
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"reforms was discussed in the communique of the 3rd Plenum of the 18th Central Committee in 2013. The Leading Group held its first meeting on March 15, 2014.\nMembership.\n- Leader\n- Xi Jinping (Politburo Standing Committee head, Chairman of the Central Military Commission)\n- Deputy Leader\n- General Fan Changlong, Politburo member, Vice-Chairman of the Central Military Commission\n- Executive Deputy Leader\n- Air Force General Xu Qiliang, Politburo member, Vice-Chairman of the Central Military Commission"
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"On February 5, 2012, Super Bowl XLVI was played."
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"Super Bowl XLVI\nSuper Bowl XLVI was an American football game between the National Football Conference (NFC) champion New York Giants and the American Football Conference (AFC) champion New England Patriots to decide the National Football League (NFL) champion for the 2011 season. The Giants defeated the Patriots by the score of 21–17. The game was played on February 5, 2012 at Lucas Oil Stadium in Indianapolis, the first time that the Super Bowl was played in Indiana.\nIn addition to winning their fourth Super Bowl in"
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"video of the house went viral, even receiving news coverage, the duo visited the house and recorded a Kia commercial featuring the house. In December 2011, the group played \"Party Rock Anthem\" on live national television broadcast of \"Dick Clark's New Year's Rockin' Eve\".\nHistory 2012–2015: Super Bowl XLVI, indefinite hiatus.\nOn February 5, 2012, the group appeared with Madonna at Super Bowl XLVI during the Bridgestone Halftime Show. It performed during her song \"Music\", which contained a"
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"Yeh Dillagi was the second film in which Akshay Kumar and Saif Ali Khan acted together."
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"Ali Khan acted together and the only movie in which Kajol and Akshay Kumar acted alongside each other. The movie was loosely based on the 1954 American movie \"Sabrina\". The movie was remade in Telugu in 1997 as \"Priya O Priya\".\nPlot.\nBrothers Vicky Saigal (Saif Ali Khan) and Vijay Saigal (Akshay Kumar) are both heirs to Saigal Industries, headed by their father Bhanupratap (Saeed Jaffrey). Vijay spends all his time working and Vicky is a flirt. Vicky notices Sapna when"
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"Yeh Dillagi\nYeh Dillagi (\"English:This Light Hearted Jest\") is a 1994 Indian romantic drama film, produced by Yash Chopra and directed by Naresh Malhotra under the banner of Yash Raj Films. It stars Kajol, Akshay Kumar and Saif Ali Khan. Karisma Kapoor has a special appearance. It was the sixth highest-grossing film of 1994. Akshay Kumar was nominated as Best Actor and Kajol for Best Actress at the Filmfare Awards. \nThis was the first of several films in which Akshay Kumar and Saif"
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"Estella Warren was born June 23, 1978."
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"Estella Warren\nEstella Dawn Warren (born December 23, 1978) is a Canadian actress, fashion model, and former synchronized swimmer. During her swimming career she was a member of the Canadian national team and won three national titles. Since 1994 she has been modeling through publications such as \"Sports Illustrated\" as well as working for campaigns for such brands as Perry Ellis and Victoria's Secret.\nShe later began a career as an actress, starring in such films as Tim Burton's 2001 re-adapted film \""
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"Estella\nEstella may refer to:\nPeople.\n- Diego de Estella (1524–1578)\n- Estella Sneider (born 1950)\n- Estella Warren (born 1978), Canadian actress\n- Estella, the \"nom de guerre\" of Italian labor leader Teresa Noce\n- Estella Francis\nPeople Fictional.\n- Estella Havisham, a character in Charles Dickens' novel \"Great Expectations\"\nPlaces.\n- Estella-Lizarra, Navarre, Spain\n- Estella, New South Wales, Australia\n- Estella"
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"slave and first king of Haiti, Henri I—built it to withstand a possible foreign attack.\nIt is a founding member of the United Nations, Organization of American States (OAS), Association of Caribbean States, and the International Francophonie Organisation. In addition to CARICOM, it is a member of the International Monetary Fund, World Trade Organization, and the Community of Latin American and Caribbean States. It has the lowest Human Development Index in the Americas. Most recently, in February 2004, a \"coup d'état"
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"National Confederation of Free Trade Unions of Romania – Brotherhood\nThe National Confederation of Free Trade Unions of Romania – Brotherhood ( or ) is the largest national trade union center in Romania. It was created from the 1993 merger of the National Confederation of Free Trade Unions of Romania (CNSLR) and Frăţia.\nThe CNSLR is the reformed organization of previous communist era unions. Membership has declined to its current level of 800,000, but it is still by far the largest of the trade union centers in the country.\nCNSLR"
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"John Lennon was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 1988 and 1994."
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"-writer or performer. In 2002, Lennon was voted eighth in a BBC poll of the 100 Greatest Britons and in 2008, \"Rolling Stone\" ranked him the fifth-greatest singer of all time. In 1987, he was posthumously inducted into the Songwriters Hall of Fame. Lennon was twice posthumously inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame: first in 1988 as a member of the Beatles and again in 1994 as a solo artist.\nBiography.\nBiography 1940–1957: Early years.\nLennon was born on"
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"\", 22nd and 76th respectively of \"Rolling Stone's 500 Greatest Albums of All Time\". He was appointed Member of the Order of the British Empire (MBE) with the other Beatles in 1965 (returned in 1969). Lennon was posthumously inducted into the Songwriters Hall of Fame in 1987 and into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 1994.\nDiscography.\n- \"\" (Apple, 1968)\n- \"\" (Zapple, 1969)\n- \"Wedding Album\" (Apple, 1969"
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"Emily Browning\nEmily Jane Browning (born 7 December 1988) is an Australian actress and singer.\nBrowning made her film debut in the Australian television film \"The Echo of Thunder\"; subsequently, she played roles in the Australian television shows \"High Flyers\", \"Blue Heelers\" and \"Something in the Air\". Her breakthrough role was in the 2002 horror film \"Ghost Ship\", which introduced her to a wider audience. In 2005, Browning won the Australian Film Institute International Award for Best Actress"
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"Channel movie \"The Echo of Thunder\". Additional roles in Australian film and television productions soon followed, including recurring roles in the television series \"Blue Heelers\" from 2000 to 2002, and \"Something in the Air\" from 2000 to 2001. In 2001, Browning appeared as the daughter of the character played by Billy Connolly in \"The Man Who Sued God\".\nShe made her American film debut in 2002's \"Ghost Ship\", and won an Australian Film Institute Award for Best Young Actress, the"
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"Celeste and Jesse Forever features Rashida Jones."
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"Celeste and Jesse Forever\nCeleste and Jesse Forever is a 2012 American romantic comedy-drama film directed by Lee Toland Krieger. It stars Rashida Jones and Andy Samberg, and was written by Jones and Will McCormack, who also has a role in the film. It was released on August 3, 2012, in New York and Los Angeles.\nPlot.\nCeleste (Rashida Jones) and Jesse (Andy Samberg) start dating in high school and eventually marry young. Their relationship is shown in a photo montage;"
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".\n\"Celeste and Jesse Forever\" was screened at the 2012 Sundance Film Festival in January to generally positive reviews. Rotten Tomatoes gives the film a \"Certified Fresh\" rating of 70% based on 130 reviews with an average score of 6.3 out of 10. The site's consensus states, \"While it doesn't subvert the genre as incisively as it thinks it does, \"Celeste and Jesse Forever\" is a shrewd rom-com that benefits from its likable cast and trumpets the arrival of Rashida Jones as a"
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"Richmond, Virginia is a village."
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"United States courts of appeals, and the Federal Reserve Bank of Richmond, one of 12 Federal Reserve Banks, as well as offices for international companies such as Genworth Financial, Capital One, Philip Morris USA, and numerous other banks and brokerages. Richmond is also home to four of the largest law firms in the United States: Hunton & Williams, McGuireWoods, Williams Mullen, and LeClairRyan. Another law firm with a major Richmond presence is Troutman Sanders, which merged with Richmond-based Mays & Valentine LLP in 2001."
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"English Village (Richmond, Virginia)\nEnglish Village is a historic cooperative apartment complex in Richmond, Virginia. The planned community was designed by Richmond architect Bascom Joseph Rowlett and built in 1927. It consists of Tudor Revival style brick and half-timber buildings. The building complex was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1983.\nThe development includes 17 attached 2 1/2-story units organized in a U-shape around a central courtyard set back from the street.\nEnglish Village is one of the first cooperatives in"
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"Cristiano Ronaldo plays for Portugal."
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"2003 at age 18, and has since earned over 150 caps, including appearing and scoring in ten major tournaments, becoming Portugal's most capped player and his country's all-time top goalscorer. He scored his first international goal at Euro 2004 and helped Portugal reach the final of the competition. He assumed full captaincy in July 2008, leading Portugal to their first-ever triumph in a major tournament by winning Euro 2016, and received the Silver Boot as the second-highest goalscorer of the tournament. He became the"
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"Cristiano Ronaldo: The World at His Feet\nCristiano Ronaldo: The World at His Feet is a 2014 Spanish documentary film directed by Tara Pirnia. It follows the life and career of Portuguese footballer Cristiano Ronaldo, who currently plays for Italian club Juventus and the Portugal national team. It was released via Vimeo in June 2014.\nThe documentary is narrated by the actor Benedict Cumberbatch.\nSee also.\n- \"Ronaldo\" (film)"
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"Lion (2016 film)\nLion is a 2016 biographical drama film directed by Garth Davis (in his feature debut) and written by Luke Davies, based on the non-fiction book \"A Long Way Home\" by Saroo Brierley. The film stars Dev Patel, Rooney Mara, David Wenham and Nicole Kidman, as well as Abhishek Bharate, Divian Ladwa, Priyanka Bose, Deepti Naval, Tannishtha Chatterjee, Nawazuddin Siddiqui and Sunny Pawar, and tells the true story of how Brierley, 25 years after being separated from"
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"List of accolades received by Lion (2016 film)\n\"Lion\" is a 2016 Australian biographical film directed by Garth Davis (in his feature debut) and written by Luke Davies, based on the non-fiction book \"A Long Way Home\" by Saroo Brierley with Larry Buttrose. Starring Sunny Pawar, Dev Patel, Rooney Mara, David Wenham and Nicole Kidman, the film focuses on Saroo Brierley, separated from his biological mother and adopted by an Australian couple, searched his biological mother via Google Earth. The"
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"Ray Milland has only ever won bowling trophies."
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"by Alfred Hitchcock (1954), and as Oliver Barrett III in \"Love Story\" (1970).\nBefore becoming an actor, Milland served in the Household Cavalry of the British Army, becoming a proficient marksman, horseman, and aeroplane pilot. He left the army to follow a career in acting and appeared as an extra in several British productions before getting his first major role in \"The Flying Scotsman\" (1929). This led to a nine-month contract with MGM, and he moved to the"
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"school to ever win the title.\nThe boys' bowling team won the state title in 2010. The school also offers basketball, dance (called the Dazzlers), field hockey, golf, lacrosse, and volleyball, among other sports teams.\nThe varsity field hockey team won the state title in 2011 for the first time in the history of the program.\nDuPont Manual girls' lacrosse has won many state titles and tournament trophies since 2001, when the sport was developed.\nNotable alumni.\n-"
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"Evan Rachel Wood\nEvan Rachel Wood (born September 7, 1987) is an American actress, model, and musician. She began acting in the 1990s, appearing in several television series, including \"American Gothic\" (1995–96) and \"Once and Again\" (1999–2002). Wood made her debut as a leading film actress at the age of eleven in \"Digging to China\" (1998) and garnered acclaim for her Golden Globe-nominated role as the troubled teenager Tracy Freeland in the teen drama film \""
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"Miyu Irino\nHe voices the lead character Sora in the \"Kingdom Hearts\" video game series. His major anime voice roles include Todomatsu Matsuno in \"Osomatsu-san\", Haku in \"Spirited Away\", Daisuke Niwa in \"D.N.Angel\", Syaoran Li in \"Tsubasa Reservoir Chronicle\", Sena Kobayakawa in \"Eyeshield 21\", Astral in \"Yu-Gi-Oh! Zexal\", Jintan in \"\", Yuichiro Hyakuya in \"Seraph of the End\", and Ishida Shouya in \"A Silent Voice"
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"series, Sora has been voiced by Haley Joel Osment in the English version and Miyu Irino in the Japanese version. For his depiction as a child in the prequel \"Kingdom Hearts Birth by Sleep\", Sora was voiced by Luke Manriquez and Takuto Yoshinaga in English and Japanese, respectively. Sora's character has received generally positive critical response due to his warm personality and adventurous spirit. His personal and martial growth in the series also received praise, especially in his appearance in \"Kingdom Hearts II\". Additionally, Sora has"
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"appeared in Paul McCartney's music video \"Dance Tonight\" from his 2007 album \"Memory Almost Full\", directed by Michel Gondry. Portman co-starred in the Wes Anderson short film \"Hotel Chevalier\", opposite Jason Schwartzman. That same year, she founded the production company, Handsomecharlie Films as a reference to her dog Charlie, who died. In May 2008, Portman served as the youngest member of the 61st Annual Cannes Film Festival jury. Portman's directorial debut, \"Eve\", opened the 65th Venice"
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"2007). \"Promised Land\" was in competition at the 61st Venice International Film Festival, starring Rosamund Pike, Diana Bespechni, Hanna Schygulla, and Anne Parillaud.\n\"Free Zone\" was screened in competition at the 2005 Cannes Film Festival, where its star Hannah Laslo received the prize for the best female actress. starring also Natalie Portman and Hiam Abbass.\n\"Ana Arabia\" (2013) was entered into the main competition at the 70th Venice International Film Festival.\nStarring Yuval Scharf, Yussuf Abu-"
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"Western Romance languages\nWestern Romance languages are one of the two subdivisions of a proposed subdivision of the Romance languages based on the La Spezia–Rimini line. They include the Gallo-Romance and Iberian-Romance branches as well as northern Italian. The subdivision is based mainly on the use of the \"s\" for pluralization, the weakening of some consonants and the pronunciation of “Soft C” as /t͡s/ (often later /s/) rather than /t͡ʃ/ as in Italian and Romanian, but that makes the categorization highly problematic because"
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"mutually intelligible dialects\" derived from a common parent language but there are no written records to verify this fact. Despite their common linguistic framework, by the 5th century CE, the Germanic people were linguistically differentiated and could no longer easily comprehend one another. Nonetheless, the line between Germanic languages and Romance speakers in central Europe remained at the western mouth of the Rhine river and while Gaul fell under German domination and was firmly settled by the Franks, the linguistic patterns did not move much. Further west and south in Europe-"
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"All Time\", compiled by \"Rolling Stone\".\nIn 2007, Vedder released his first solo album as a soundtrack for the film \"Into the Wild\" (2007). His second album \"Ukulele Songs\" and a live DVD titled \"Water on the Road\" were released in 2011.\nIn 2017, Vedder was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame as a member of Pearl Jam.\nEarly life.\nVedder was born Edward Louis Severson III in the Chicago suburb of Evanston"
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"well-received, and the band booked additional dates in Europe and Japan for 2012.\nSet lists have included music from The Who, from Daltrey's solo albums, and various covers of other material including two songs from \"Largo\", a little-known 1998 album which Daltrey has specified onstage. Harmonies performed by Daltrey's band has allowed them to perform Who songs that have remained unperformed since as far back as the 1960s. At the October 12, 2009 show in Seattle, Pearl Jam singer Eddie Vedder joined"
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"Billy Ray Cyrus acted on a boat until 2011."
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"2004, Cyrus starred in the television show \"Doc\". The show was about a country doctor who moved from Montana to New York City. From 2006 to 2011, he co-starred in the Disney Channel series \"Hannah Montana\" with his daughter Miley Cyrus. From 2016 to 2017, he starred as Vernon Brownmule on the CMT sitcom \"Still the King\".\nEarly life.\nBilly Ray Cyrus was born on August 25, 1961 in Flatwoods, Kentucky, to Ron Cyrus, a politician and former"
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"\", \"Diagnosis Murder\", \"Love Boat, The Next Wave\", and TNN's \"18 Wheels Of Justice\". In 2004, he guest-starred as a limo driver in the episode \"The Power of Love\" of the Canadian teen drama \"\". Cyrus has also been the subject of many television specials that detail his rise to fame and his career. These include two ABC documentaries, \"Billy Ray Cyrus: Dreams Come True\" and \"Billy Ray Cyrus: A Year on the Road"
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"Calvin Harris\nAdam Richard Wiles (born 17 January 1984), known professionally as Calvin Harris, is a Scottish DJ, record producer, singer, and songwriter. He is best known for his singles \"We Found Love\", \"This Is What You Came For\", \"Summer\", \"Feel So Close\", and \"Feels\". His collaboration with Rihanna, \"We Found Love\", became an international success, giving Harris his first number one single on the US \"Billboard\" Hot 100"
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"Sue Vertue\nSusan Nicola Vertue (born 21 September 1960 in Surrey) is an English television producer, mainly of comedy shows, including \"Mr. Bean\" and \"Coupling\". She is the daughter of producer Beryl Vertue.\nVertue worked for Tiger Aspect, a production company run by Peter Bennett-Jones, where Jones produced episodes of \"Mr. Bean\", \"The Vicar of Dibley\" and \"Gimme Gimme Gimme\".\nVertue met writer Steven Moffat at the Edinburgh Television Festival in 1996. A relationship"
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"List of Coupling episodes\n\"Coupling\" is a BBC Television sitcom. Written by Steven Moffat, it is based on his relationship with Sue Vertue, the show's producer. Martin Dennis directed all 28 episodes for Hartswood Films. The first episode was transmitted on 12 May 2000, and the final transmitted on 14 June 2004. The first three series were first broadcast on BBC Two, whereas the final series was broadcast on BBC Three.\nThe show centres on the dating and sexual adventures and mishaps of six friends in"
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"Amsterdam Airport Schiphol serves as a hub."
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"KLM and its regional affiliate KLM Cityhopper as well as for Corendon Dutch Airlines, Martinair, Transavia and TUI fly Netherlands. The airport also serves as a base for EasyJet, LEVEL, and Vueling.\nSchiphol opened on 16 September 1916 as a military airbase. The end of the First World War also saw the beginning of civilian use of Schiphol Airport and the airport eventually lost its military role completely. By 1940, Schiphol had four asphalt runways at 45-degree angles. The airport was captured by the German military that same year"
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"Amsterdam Airport Schiphol\nAmsterdam Airport Schiphol , known informally as Schiphol Airport (, ), is the main international airport of the Netherlands. It is located 9 kilometres (5.6 miles) southwest of Amsterdam, in the municipality of Haarlemmermeer, North Holland. It is the third-busiest airport in Europe in terms of passenger volume and the busiest in Europe in terms of aircraft movement. The airport is built as a single-terminal concept: one large terminal split into three large departure halls.\nSchiphol is the hub for"
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"Ajay Devgan has received Filmfare awards."
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"Ajay Devgn\nVishal Devgan (born 2 April 1969), known professionally as Ajay Devgn, is an Indian film actor, director and producer. He is widely considered as one of the most popular and influential actors of Hindi cinema, who has appeared in over a hundred Hindi films. Devgn has won numerous accolades, including two National Film Awards and four Filmfare Awards. In 2016, he was honoured by the Government of India with the Padma Shri, the fourth-highest civilian honour of the country.\nDevgn began"
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"Ranbir Pushp\nRanbir Pushp is a writer in the Indian film fraternity, Bollywood, nominated for the Filmfare Award for Best Screenplay and Filmfare Award for Best Story for the film Agni Sakshi. Frequent cast in his films include Ajay Devgan, Kajol, Saif Ali Khan, Sanjay Dutt and Nana Patekar. He is known for his films such as Jaan, Hameshaa, Agni Sakshi and Yaarana. His film Agni Sakshi received seven nominations at Filmfare and won a National Award. Pushp has worked for 50 feature films and six television serials"
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"Wonder Woman\nWonder Woman is a superhero appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics. The character is a founding member of the Justice League. The character first appeared in \"All Star Comics\" #8 in October 1941 with her first feature in \"Sensation Comics\" #1, January 1942. The \"Wonder Woman\" title has been published by DC Comics almost continuously except for a brief hiatus in 1986. In her homeland, the island nation of Themyscira, her official title is Princess Diana of Themyscira,"
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"Steve Trevor\nGeneral Steven Rockwell Trevor is a fictional character appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics, commonly in association with the superheroine Wonder Woman. The character was created by William Moulton Marston and first appeared in \"All Star Comics\" #8 (Dec. 1941). Steve Trevor is a trusted friend, love interest, and partner who introduces Diana (Wonder Woman) to \"Man's World\", and has served as Wonder Woman's United Nations liaison.\nThe character has appeared in various adaptations of"
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"a daughter and a son. He also has a daughter from a relationship with actress Alexis Knapp.\nEarly life.\nPhillippe was born in New Castle, Delaware. His mother, Susan, ran a day care center in the family's house, and his father, Richard Phillippe, was a chemist. Phillippe has three sisters, and is of French descent. He graduated from New Castle Christian Academy in Wilmington, Delaware.\nCareer.\nCareer Early career (1990–1999).\nPhillippe attended Barbizon Chique in Wilmington"
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". 81\" (1998).\nIn \"54\" (also 1998), a look at life in the famous '70s nightspot Studio 54, the actor was cast as a busboy married to the coat check girl (Salma Hayek) and pursued by a bartender (Ryan Phillippe). Meyer is close friends with Phillippe, with whom he and Seth Green share a production company.\nMeyer would subsequently appear in films including \"Go\" (1999) and \"The Insider\" (1999) before graduating to"
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"married to Ernst August, Prince of Hanover (born 1954), the heir \nto the former throne of the Kingdom of Hanover, as well as the heir male of George III of the United Kingdom.\nFamily and early life.\nCaroline was born on 23 January 1957 in the Prince's Palace, Monaco. She is the eldest child of Rainier III, Prince of Monaco, and his wife, former American actress Grace Kelly. Christened Caroline Louise Marguerite, she belongs to the House of Grimaldi. She was"
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"Caroline, Princess of Hanover\nCaroline, Princess of Hanover (Caroline Louise Marguerite Grimaldi; born 23 January 1957), is the eldest child of Rainier III, Prince of Monaco, and the American actress Grace Kelly. She is the elder sister of Prince Albert II and Princess Stéphanie. Until the births of her niece and nephew, Princess Gabriella and Prince Jacques, in December 2014 she had been heir presumptive to the throne of Monaco since 2005, a position which she previously held from 1957 to 1958.\nCaroline is"
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"Gabon is bordered by the Republic of Congo to the east."
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"Gabon\nGabon (; ), officially the Gabonese Republic (), is a country on the west coast of Central Africa. Located on the equator, Gabon is bordered by Equatorial Guinea to the northwest, Cameroon to the north, the Republic of the Congo on the east and south, and the Gulf of Guinea to the west. It has an area of nearly and its population is estimated at /1e6 round 1 million people. Its capital and largest city is Libreville.\nSince its independence from France in 1960, the"
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"Geography of the Republic of the Congo\nThe Republic of the Congo is located in the western part of Central Africa. Situated on the Equator, it is bordered by the Angola exclave of Cabinda to the south (231 km), the Democratic Republic of the Congo to the south and east (1,229 km), the Central African Republic (487 km) and Cameroon (494 km) to the north and Gabon to the west (2,567 km). Congo has a 169 km long"
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"Estimates suggest sepsis affects millions of people a year. In the developed world approximately 0.2 to 3 people per 1000 are affected by sepsis yearly, resulting in about a million cases per year in the United States. Rates of disease have been increasing. Sepsis is more common among males than females. The medical condition has been described since the time of Hippocrates. The terms \"septicemia\" and \"blood poisoning\" have been used in various ways and are no longer recommended.\nSigns and symptoms.\nIn addition to symptoms"
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"genomic underpinnings of two cancer types, oral and cervical, that are most common among males and females, respectively, of our country. The Institute is the co-ordinating centre and the genomics experimental laboratory for the India component of the International Cancer Genome Consortium. The Institute has also made significant contributions to genomics of chronic and infectious diseases, such as non-alcoholic fatty liver disease, chronic pancreatitis, sepsis, latency in tuberculosis, etc. Promoting life-course epidemiology and population awareness is a major programme of the Institute"
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"critical recognition for her work, including Oscar nominations for the independent films \"Afterglow\" (1997) and \"Away from Her\" (2007).\nEarly life.\nChristie was born on 14 April 1940 at Singlijan Tea Estate, Chabua, Assam, British India. She has a younger brother, Clive, and an older (now deceased) half-sister, June, from her father's relationship with an Indian woman, who worked as a tea picker on his plantation. Her parents separated when Julie was"
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"Charles Marie de La Condamine\nCharles Marie de La Condamine (28 January 1701 – 4 February 1774) was a French explorer, geographer, and mathematician. He spent ten years in present-day Ecuador measuring the length of a degree latitude at the equator and preparing the first map of the Amazon region based on astronomical observations. Furthermore he was a contributor to the Encyclopédie\".\"\nBiography.\nCharles Marie de La Condamine was born in Paris as a son of well-to-do parents, Charles de"
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"French mathematician Pierre Maupertuis. The other mission was sent to Ecuador, at the Equator. Previous accurate measurements had been taken in Paris by Cassini and others.\nExpedition.\nThe equatorial mission was led by French astronomers Charles Marie de La Condamine, Pierre Bouguer, Louis Godin and Spanish geographers Jorge Juan and Antonio de Ulloa. They were accompanied by several assistants, including the naturalist Joseph de Jussieu and Louis's cousin Jean Godin. La Condamine was joined in his journey down the Amazon by Ecuadoran geographer and topographer Pedro Maldonado"
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"Recording for the album began in 2008, less than a year after the release of \"Minutes to Midnight\" (2007). As with \"Minutes to Midnight\", Shinoda and Rick Rubin produced the album. Primary recording sessions for \"A Thousand Suns\" took place at NRG Recording Studios in North Hollywood, Los Angeles, California. In November 2008, lead singer Chester Bennington said the new record was a concept album; he said it \"sound[ed] a little daunting to me, so, I think my confidence"
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"Kakiyev for overall military authority, and with Alkhanov for political authority.\nRamzan Kadyrov is an honorary member of the Russian Academy of Natural Sciences. He founded the Akhmat Fight Club and established an international annual freestyle wrestling tournament called the Ramzan Kadyrov & Adlan Varayev Cup. Since November 2015, he is a member of the Advisory Commission of the State Council of the Russian Federation.\nOver the years, he has come under criticism from international organisations for a wide array of human rights abuses under his watch, with Human Rights"
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"home to Russian Football Premier League club FC Akhmat Grozny. After winning promotion by coming 2nd in the Russian First Division in 2007, Akhmat Grozny finished 10th in the Russian Premier League in 2008. The team still plays in the top tier. The club is owned by Ramzan Kadyrov and play in the recently built city's Akhmat Stadium. Ruud Gullit was the team manager from the beginning of the season 2011, but was later sacked by the club in June.\nGeography.\nGeography Climate.\nGrozny has a humid continental"
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"Girl, Interrupted (film)\nGirl, Interrupted is a 1999 American psychological drama film based on Susanna Kaysen's 1993 memoir about her stay at a mental institution. Directed by James Mangold, it stars Winona Ryder (who also served as an executive producer) as Kaysen, with a supporting cast including Angelina Jolie, Clea DuVall, Brittany Murphy, Whoopi Goldberg, Elisabeth Moss, and Vanessa Redgrave.\n\"Girl, Interrupted\" began a limited release on December 21, 1999, with a wide expansion on January 14"
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"is the 1985 film \"Witness\" starring Harrison Ford, Danny Glover, Alexander Godunov, Kelly McGillis, and Viggo Mortensen. It was set in and filmed in the borough of Strasburg and the village of Intercourse, both in Lancaster County.\nThe film \"Lucky Numbers\" starring John Travolta and Lisa Kudrow was filmed throughout Harrisburg and Palmyra, and was based on the 1980 Pennsylvania Lottery scandal.\nThe movie \"Girl, Interrupted\", starring Angelina Jolie and Winona Ryder, was filmed in Mechanicsburg, as well as"
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"Dwayne Johnson\nDwayne Douglas Johnson (born May 2, 1972), also known by his ring name The Rock, is an American actor, producer, and semi-retired professional wrestler. Johnson was a professional wrestler in the WWE for eight years prior to pursuing an acting career. His films have since earned over $3.4 billion in North America, making him one of the highest-grossing actors of all-time.\nJohnson was a college football player for the University of Miami, with whom he won a"
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"Dwayne Johnson filmography\nAmerican actor, producer, and professional wrestler Dwayne Johnson, also known by his wrestling ring name The Rock, has a long career in media. His first leading role is in the 2002 historical fantasy film \"The Scorpion King\", a prequel to action fantasy film \"The Mummy Returns\" (2001). Johnson's most successful box office role has been a recurring role as Luke Hobbs in \"The Fast and the Furious\" movies. He first appeared as the character in \"Fast Five\""
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"Matt Groening created Futurama."
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"four years on Fox, then picked up by Comedy Central for additional seasons. Groening developed a new series for Netflix titled \"Disenchantment\", which premiered in August 2018.\nGroening has won 12 Primetime Emmy Awards, ten for \"The Simpsons\" and two for \"Futurama\" as well as a British Comedy Award for \"outstanding contribution to comedy\" in 2004. In 2002, he won the National Cartoonist Society Reuben Award for his work on \"Life in Hell\". He received a star on the Hollywood Walk"
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"List of recurring Futurama characters\n\"Futurama\" is an American animated science fiction sitcom created by Matt Groening and developed by Groening and David X. Cohen for the Fox Broadcasting Company. The series follows the adventures of a late-20th-century New York City pizza delivery boy, Philip J. Fry, who, after being unwittingly cryogenically frozen for one thousand years, finds employment at Planet Express, an interplanetary delivery company in the retro-futuristic 31st century.\n\"Futurama\" has eight main cast members and many other incidental characters."
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"Sarah Michelle Gellar\nSarah Michelle Prinze (née Gellar; born April 14, 1977) is an American actress, producer and entrepreneur. After being spotted by an agent at the age of four in New York City, she made her acting debut in the made-for-television film \"An Invasion of Privacy\" (1983). Her television breakthrough came in 1993, when she originated the role of Kendall Hart on the ABC daytime soap opera \"All My Children\", winning the 1995 Daytime Emmy Award for Outstanding"
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"first season, Fawcett decided to leave the show, but eventually returned for the show's third and fourth seasons (1978–1980). For her role in \"Charlie's Angels\", she received her first Golden Globe nomination.\nIn 1983, Fawcett received positive reviews for her performance in the Off-Broadway play \"Extremities\". She was subsequently cast in the 1986 film version and received a Golden Globe nomination. She received two Emmy Award nominations for her roles in TV movies, as a battered wife in the 1984"
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", Oregon, in the summer of 1990. The film was a huge financial success, grossing over $200 million worldwide. Her film and television work continued throughout the '90s, and she acted in many made-for-television movies, including the true-crime story \"\" (1993), \"Witness Run\" (1996), and \"Dalva\" (1996) with Farrah Fawcett.\nIn 1997, Baker was cast in a supporting role in David Fincher's thriller \"The Game\", in"
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"] studio executives reportedly thought was unreleasable.\"\nReception Box office.\nThe film has grossed $4,835,065 in North America and $6,016,999 in other territories, for a total of $10,852,064 worldwide.\nReception Awards and honours.\n\"The Libertine\" was nominated in eight categories in the British Independent Film Awards for 2005, and won in one category, gaining a Best Performance by a Supporting Actor or Actress in a British Independent Film award for Rosamund Pike. The other nominations were:\n- Best British Independent Film"
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"One-Punch Man\nA digital manga remake of the series, illustrated by Yusuke Murata, began publication on Shueisha's \"Tonari no Young Jump\" website in 2012. The chapters are periodically collected and printed into \"tankōbon\" volumes, with twenty volumes released as of July 4, 2019. Viz Media has licensed the remake for English serialization in its \"Weekly Shonen Jump\" digital magazine.\nAn anime television adaptation by Madhouse aired in Japan between October and December 2015. It was dubbed in English during the summer"
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"Punch and Jody\nPunch and Jody (1974) is a NBC TV movie, starring Glenn Ford and directed by Barry Shear\nSynopsis.\nIt is the story of a cruel man who abandons his wife and daughter and goes to work in a circus around the country .. Years later he meets his daughter who is now a rambling gypsy...\nReferences.\n- Movies made for television: the telefeature and the mini-series, 1964-1986, by Alvin H. Marill\n- TV guide, Vol 34 by"
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"screened in New York City at , the time chosen to refer to the film title. The film was released in theaters in —including the United Kingdom, Brazil, Germany, Spain, and Indonesia—on the weekend of , 2014. Certain territories with strong association football followings were chosen so the film could screen to audiences before the month-long 2014 FIFA World Cup began on , 2014. \"Edge of Tomorrow\" competed against \"Maleficent\" starring Angelina Jolie, which opened the same weekend in .\nOn its"
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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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"track listing.\nTrack listing.\nThe game includes 8-Bit and original versions of their major songs:\nAfter beating the game and stopping PixxelKorp, the player unlocks a previously unreleased recorded song, titled \"Blackbirds\" along with its official music video. It can be listened to in the online video game. This song is also available on the iTunes Deluxe Edition of Linkin Park's fourth studio album, \"A Thousand Suns\" (2010).\nPersonnel.\nLinkin Park \n- Chester Bennington – lead vocals"
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"software (\"app\"). Twitter, Inc. is based in San Francisco, California, and has more than 25 offices around the world.\nTwitter was created in March 2006 by Jack Dorsey, Noah Glass, Biz Stone, and Evan Williams and launched in July of that year. The service rapidly gained worldwide popularity. In 2012, more than 100 million users posted 340 million tweets a day, and the service handled an average of 1.6 billion search queries per day. In 2013, it was one of the"
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"of an entire firm. SOM is the only firm to have received this honor twice. In August 2009 SOM received four of 13 available R+D Awards from Architect Magazine. In addition, a collaboration between SOM and Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, The Center for Architecture, Science and Ecology, was honored with a fifth award.\nProjects.\nSOM has completed over 10,000 projects around the United States and in more than 50 other countries around the world, and maintains offices in Chicago, New York City, San Francisco, Washington,"
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"released through Hudson Music late 2010.\nSharone played Teenage Alex on an episode of \"Full House\" along with his twin brother, who played Teenage Nicky.\nIn November 2013, Sharone began working with Marilyn Manson on a new album. On January 15, 2015, \"The Pale Emperor\" was released. Sharone worked on the follow up album, \"Heaven Upside Down\", released October 6, 2017. In March 2019, Sharone announced that he was quitting the band.\nSharone was featured on Reggae"
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"Side Projects/Contributions.\nDominique Lenore Persi has played with indie pop-folk polka artist Horace Weintraub, and has lent her accordion-playing skills to many of his recordings.\nGil Sharone was a replacement drummer for +44 on their tours of Europe, Australia and Japan in early 2007.\nDominique Lenore Persi and Rani Sharone are participants in the Immersion Composition Society. They are members of the Los Angeles sect, Lodge of 1,000 Names.\nGil and Rani Sharone have played with Puscifer, the side project of"
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"life. Mr. Incredible's desire to help people draws the entire family into a confrontation with a vengeful fan-turned-foe and his killer robot.\nBird, who was Pixar's first outside director, developed the film as an extension of the 1960s comic books and spy films from his boyhood and personal family life. He pitched the film to Pixar after the box office disappointment of his first feature, \"The Iron Giant\" (1999), and carried over much of its staff to develop \"The Incredibles\""
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", he reconnected with old friend John Lasseter at Pixar in March 2000 and pitched his story idea to him. Bird and Lasseter knew each other from their college years at CalArts in the 1970s. Lasseter was sold on the idea and convinced Bird to come to Pixar, where the film would be done in computer animation. The studio announced a multi-film contract with Bird on May 4, 2000. \"The Incredibles\" was written and directed solely by Brad Bird, a departure from previous Pixar productions which typically had two"
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"Bradley Cooper\nBradley Charles Cooper (born January 5, 1975) is an American actor and filmmaker. He has been nominated for many awards, including seven Academy Awards and a Tony Award, and has won a Grammy Award and a BAFTA Award. Cooper appeared in \"Forbes\" Celebrity 100 on three occasions and \"Time\" list of 100 most influential people in the world in 2015. His films have grossed $11 billion worldwide and he was named one of the world's highest-paid actors for three years."
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"Wisconsin.\nThe Allen-Bradley Clock Tower is a Milwaukee landmark featuring the largest four-sided clock in the western hemisphere.\nHistory.\nThe company was founded in 1903 as the \"Compression Rheostat Company\" by Dr. Stanton Allen and Lynde Bradley with an initial investment of $1,000. In 1910 the firm was renamed \"Allen-Bradley Company\"; for close to the next century it provided the bulk of discrete resistors used for electronics and other products. In 1952 it opened a subsidiary in Galt, Ontario"
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"Ingólfr Arnarson became the first permanent settler on the island. In the following centuries, Norwegians, and to a lesser extent other Scandinavians, emigrated to Iceland, bringing with them thralls (i.e., slaves or serfs) of Gaelic origin.\nThe island was governed as an independent commonwealth under the Althing, one of the world's oldest functioning legislative assemblies. Following a period of civil strife, Iceland acceded to Norwegian rule in the 13th century. The establishment of the Kalmar Union in 1397 united the kingdoms of Norway, Denmark"
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"of Iceland's cultural, economic and governmental activity, and is a popular tourist destination.\nReykjavík is believed to be the location of the first permanent settlement in Iceland, which, according to Landnámabók, was established by Ingólfr Arnarson in AD 874. Until the 19th century, there was no urban development in the city location. The city was founded in 1785 as an official trading town and grew steadily over the following decades, as it transformed into a regional and later national centre of commerce, population, and governmental activities"
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"was an exceptional player, a speedy runner who sparked the team with his intensity. He was the inaugural recipient of the Rookie of the Year award, which is now named the Jackie Robinson Award in his honor. The Dodgers' willingness to integrate, when most other teams refused to, was a key factor in their 1947–1956 success. They won six pennants in those 10 years with the help of Robinson, three-time MVP Roy Campanella, Cy Young Award winner Don Newcombe, Jim Gilliam and Joe Black. Robinson would"
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"mass number, and each isotope of a given element has a different mass number.\nFor example, carbon-12, carbon-13, and carbon-14 are three isotopes of the element carbon with mass numbers 12, 13, and 14, respectively. The atomic number of carbon is 6, which means that every carbon atom has 6 protons, so that the neutron numbers of these isotopes are 6, 7, and 8 respectively.\nIsotope vs. nuclide.\nA nuclide is a species of an atom with a specific number of protons"
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"founded by Jimmy Wales in 2003 it was originally located in downtown St. Petersburg. The foundation adopted its articles of incorporation in the city in 2005. On September 25, 2007, the Foundation announced its move in late 2007 from St. Petersburg to the San Francisco Bay Area.\nSt. Petersburg has the third-largest dedicated public waterfront park system in North America, with a waterfront park system that stretches and is used year-round for public events, festivals and other activities. In the early 20th century, citizens and city"
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"In the 114th Congress, there are 10 Jews among 100 U.S. Senators: nine Democrats (Michael Bennet, Richard Blumenthal, Barbara Boxer, Benjamin Cardin, Dianne Feinstein, Al Franken, Carl Levin, Charles Schumer, Ron Wyden), and Bernie Sanders, who became a Democrat to run for President but returned to the Senate as an Independent.\nIn the 114th Congress, there are 19 Jewish U.S. Representatives. There were 27 Jews among the 435 U.S. Representatives at the start of the 112th Congress; 26 Democrats and"
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"1990s, also focusing on environmental issues by lending vocal support to space exploration and testifying in front of Congress in protest against censorship in music. He lived in Aspen, Colorado, for much of his life and was known for his love of Colorado, which he sang about numerous times. In 1974, Denver was named poet laureate of the state. The Colorado state legislature also adopted \"Rocky Mountain High\" as one of its two state songs in 2007.\nAn avid pilot, Denver died at the age of 53"
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". Her reference to DDT in the song is a reflection of the times as Rachel Carson's 1962 book \"Silent Spring\" had brought the dangers of DDT into the spotlight. John Denver, a country and folk singer often sang about the wilderness of Colorado with popular songs such as \"Rocky Mountain High\" and \"Take Me Home, Country Roads\".\nBlack Sabbath's song \"War Pigs\" is an anti-war song that was extremely influential to young Americans across the nation. Many consider the wave of"
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"Kurt Sutter\nKurt Leon Sutter (born May 5, 1960) is an American screenwriter, director, producer, and actor. He worked as a producer, writer, and director on \"The Shield,\" and appeared on the show as hitman Margos Dezerian. Sutter is also the creator of \"Sons of Anarchy\" on FX; he wrote, produced, and directed the series, as well as played incarcerated club member Otto Delaney. Sutter spent time with members of an outlaw motorcycle club in Northern California as research"
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"'s absence. The series premiered to 2.47 million viewers with Benson's performance being praised by critics. She also received a number of awards and nominations. Benson reprised the role in the spin-off series \"Ravenswood\" in two episodes.\nCareer 2010–present.\nIn 2010, Benson starred in the television film \"Christmas Cupid\" alongside Christina Milian and Chad Michael Murray, which also aired on ABC Family. In January 2012, Benson was cast in the film \"Spring Breakers\", after Emma Roberts dropped out due to"
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"Gregory Herd\nDr. Gregory Herd is a fictional character, a supervillain appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. His first appearance was in \"The Spectacular Scarlet Spider\" #1. He originally operated as the villain Override and worked with his wife, who operated as Aura. He becomes the fiery villain Shadrac in \"The Amazing Spider-Man\" vol. 2 #2.\nFictional character biography.\nTogether with his wife (who operated under the name Aura), Dr. Gregory Herd worked as a"
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"Raju Rahikwar\nRaju Rahikwar (born 10 November 1974) is an actor and a performer. He has likeness of Shah Rukh Khan, superstar from Bollywood. He played in his recent film Amir Salman Shahrukh which was promoted by Salman Khan himself.\nCareer.\nRaju Rahikwar started his career as a performer as he looks like Shah Rukh Khan. As an actor, he started with Bollywood movie Super Nani. After that he did a lot of TV Shows and some films. His 2016 released film Amir Salman Shahrukh was"
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", sadistic bully and is a frequent abuser of Sansa Stark, to whom he becomes engaged in the first novel, and his uncle Tyrion, whom he enjoys ridiculing.\nJoffrey is portrayed by Irish actor Jack Gleeson in the HBO television adaptation, a role for which he has received significant critical attention and praise.\nOverview.\nJoffrey Baratheon is not a point of view character in the novels, so his actions are witnessed and interpreted through the eyes of other people, such as his uncle Tyrion Lannister and his one"
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"Queen Latifah\nDana Elaine Owens (born March 18, 1970), known professionally as Queen Latifah, is an American rapper, singer, songwriter, actress, and producer. Born in Newark, New Jersey, she signed with Tommy Boy Records in 1989 and released her debut album \"All Hail the Queen\" on November 28, 1989, featuring the hit single \"Ladies First\". \"Nature of a Sista'\" (1991) was her second and final album with Tommy Boy Records.\nLatifah starred as"
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"Alan Menken\nAlan Irwin Menken (born July 22, 1949) is an American music conductor, director, composer, songwriter and record producer. Menken is best known for his scores for films produced by Walt Disney Animation Studios. His scores for \"The Little Mermaid\" (1989), \"Beauty and the Beast\" (1991), \"Aladdin\" (1992), and \"Pocahontas\" (1995) have each won him two Academy Awards. He also composed the scores for \"Little Shop of Horrors\""
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