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"Father of the Bride stars Martin Short."
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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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"Matt Smith's first television role was as Darth Vader."
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"in the BBC adaptations of Philip Pullman's \"The Ruby in the Smoke\" and \"The Shadow in the North\", while his first major role in television came as Danny in the 2007 BBC series \"Party Animals\". Smith, who was announced as the eleventh incarnation of the Doctor in January 2009, is the youngest person to ever play the character. He left the series at the end of the 2013 Christmas Day special, ‘The Time of the Doctor’. In film, he starred in \"Womb"
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". Both Spencer Wilding and Daniel Naprous portrayed Vader in \"Rogue One\" (2016), with Jones reprising his role as the character's voice.\nVader's character has also been portrayed in several video games; in games such as \"\" and \"\", visual effects artist C. Andrew Nelson appears in short sequences in the Vader costume, voiced by Scott Lawrence. Matt Sloan, who appeared in the YouTube parody \"Chad Vader\", provided the voice of Darth Vader in \"The Force Unleashed\". As"
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"Svitavy is a religion."
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"Svitavy\nSvitavy (; ) is a town in the Pardubice Region of the Czech Republic. The town has a population of 17,000 and is also the district administrative centre. It is the birthplace of Oskar Schindler and an important center of the Czech Esperanto movement, with an Esperanto museum that is part of the city museum.\nHistory.\nThe town's origins date back to around 1150 when Premonstratensian monks from nearby Litomyšl built a church and founded a village at a ford on the river Svitava (\"pure\", \""
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"Tuři Svitavy\nTuři Svitavy is a professional basketball team that plays in the top professional Czech basketball league, the NBL. The team is based in the town of Svitavy.\nHistory.\nThe first basketball team in Svitavy was established in 1951, under the name TJ Svitavy. A professional team was established in 2001 under the name Basketbal Svitavy. Since the 2010–2011 season, Tuři Svitavy have competed in the Czech top-level National Basketball League.\nExternal links.\n- Official website\n- Eurobasket.com Turi Svitavy Page"
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"Alive 2006/2007\nAlive 2006/2007 was a concert tour by French electronic music duo Daft Punk, their first tour as a duo since 1997. While the 2006 concerts were not given a formal title, the 2007 performances were advertised as \"Alive 2007\". The 2006 performances and 2007 tour as a whole was later retroactively named \"Alive 2006/2007\".\nThe tour was met with praise and critical acclaim. \"The Times\" described Daft Punk's set as a \"memorable sensory spectacle, both dazzling and deafening\"."
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"Daft Punk's Electroma\nDaft Punk's Electroma (also known as Electroma) is a 2006 science fiction film directed by the French electronic music duo Daft Punk. The story revolves around the quest of two robots (the band members, played by Peter Hurteau and Michael Reich) to become human.\nThe music featured in the film is not by Daft Punk, which is a first for the duo after their previous film and home video releases, \"\" and \"\". The duo instead served as directors and co"
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"The Prestige is a movie that David Bowie acted in."
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"The Prestige (film)\nThe Prestige is a 2006 psychological thriller film directed by Christopher Nolan from a screenplay adapted by his brother Jonathan from Christopher Priest's 1995 novel of the same name. Its story follows Robert Angier and Alfred Borden, rival stage magicians in London at the end of the 19th century. Obsessed with creating the best stage illusion, they engage in competitive one-upmanship, with tragic results.\nThe film stars Hugh Jackman as Robert Angier, Christian Bale as Alfred Borden, and David Bowie as Nikola"
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"directed by Krsto Papić and notable for its inclusion of Orson Welles as banking baron J.P. Morgan, touches on Tesla's psychic powers and lost vision of the future.\n- David Bowie portrayed Tesla in the movie \"The Prestige\" (2006), in which one of the main characters gets Tesla to develop a remarkable electro-replicating device for him.\n- An independent Tesla film, 'Fragments from Olympus-The Vision of Nikola Tesla', producers of the film made news by using part of their budget to"
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"Tate Ellington played Simon Asher."
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"Broadway production of \"The Philanthropist\", which starred Matthew Broderick. He is best known for his role as FBI recruit Simon Asher on the ABC thriller \"Quantico\". Beginning September 25, 2017, Ellington joined the main cast of NBC's new drama \"The Brave\". He plays Noah Morgenthau in the military thriller, which was one of the first two new series announced by NBC for the 2017–18 season.\nEarly life.\nEllington is from Madison, Mississippi, the son of Deborah (Cochran) and"
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"working on a case to prevent further threats stemming from the hostage crisis, perpetuated by the Citizens Liberation Front. Sometime later, Shelby becomes a training instructor at the FBI academy in Quantico.\nMain characters Simon Asher.\nSimon Asher (portrayed by Tate Ellington; season 1) was an FBI recruit at Quantico. After graduating summa cum laude from Yale University, he worked as an accountant for his family's company, and later he spent almost two years in the Israel Defense Forces before applying to the FBI. He developed"
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"Ingólfr Arnarson was the first permanent American on Iceland."
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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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"Ingólfr Arnarson\nIngólfr Arnarson (in some sources named \"Bjǫrnólfsson\") and his wife, and together with his brother Hjörleifr Hróðmarsson, are commonly recognized as the first permanent Norse settlers of Iceland. According to tradition, they founded Reykjavík in 874.\nAccording to \"Landnáma\" (The Icelandic Book of Settlements), he built his homestead in and gave name to Reykjavík in 874. (However, archaeological finds in Iceland suggest settlement may have started somewhat earlier.) The medieval chronicler Ari Þorgilsson said Ingólfr was the"
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"The Dark Knight is dedicated to the legacy of Ledger."
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"the Joker. Ledger died on January 22, 2008, some months after the completed filming and six months before the film's release from a toxic combination of prescription drugs, leading to intense attention from the press and movie-going public.\nA co-production of the United States and the United Kingdom, \"The Dark Knight\" was released on July 18, 2008 in the United States and on July 25, 2008 in the United Kingdom. Film critics considered it one of the best films of its decade and"
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"shirt (punk) and brothel creepers (ted).\" Christopher Nolan, director of the Batman movie \"The Dark Knight\", has said that Rotten inspired the characterization of The Joker, played by Heath Ledger. According to Nolan, \"We very much took the view in looking at the character of the Joker that what's strong about him is this idea of anarchy. This commitment to anarchy, this commitment to chaos.\"\nLegacy Conceptual basis and the question of credit.\nThe Sex Pistols were defined by"
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"David Hasselhoff has acted in Knight Rider and Baywatch."
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"David Hasselhoff\nDavid Michael Hasselhoff (born July 17, 1952), nicknamed \"The Hoff\", is an American actor, singer, producer, and businessman, who set a Guinness World Record as the most watched man on TV.\nHe first gained recognition on \"The Young and The Restless\", playing Dr. Snapper Foster. His career continued with his leading role as Michael Knight on \"Knight Rider\" and as L.A. County Lifeguard Mitch Buchannon in the series \"Baywatch\". Hasselhoff produced \"Baywatch\" from"
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"\"Baywatch Nights\" alongside former \"Knight Rider\" co-star David Hasselhoff in 1997.\nDeath.\nMulhare died of lung cancer on 24 May 1997, aged 74, at his home in Van Nuys, California. He had been battling the cancer for five months prior to his death. \"Team Knight Rider\" dedicated an episode titled \"K.R.O.\", to Mulhare's memory (broadcast 27 October 1997). He never married. He is buried in St. Joseph's Cemetery, Tory Top Road, Cork"
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"Steven Knight is a director."
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"Steven Knight\nSteven Knight (born 1959) is an English screenwriter and film director. Knight wrote the screenplays for the films \"Closed Circuit\", \"Dirty Pretty Things\", and \"Eastern Promises\", and also directed as well as wrote the films \"Locke\" and \"Hummingbird\" (a.k.a. \"Redemption\").\nKnight is also one of three creators of \"Who Wants to Be a Millionaire?\", a game show that has been remade and aired in around 160 countries worldwide, and"
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"List of awards and nominations received by Steven Spielberg\nThe following is a list of awards and nominations received by American director, producer, and screenwriter Steven Spielberg.\nOther lifetime honors.\n- 1987 Distinguished Eagle Scout Award\n- 1998 Order of Merit of the Federal Republic of Germany\n- 1999 Department of Defense Medal for Distinguished Public Service\n- 2001 Knight Commander of the Order of the British Empire (Honorary)\n- 2003 Knight Grand Cross Order of Merit of the Italian Republic\n- 2004 Knight, Legion"
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"David Koepp wrote the 2017 film The Mummy."
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"The Mummy (2017 film)\nThe Mummy is a 2017 American action-adventure film directed by Alex Kurtzman and written by David Koepp, Christopher McQuarrie, and Dylan Kussman, with a story by Kurtzman, Jon Spaihts, and Jenny Lumet. It is a reboot of \"The Mummy\" franchise and the first installment in Universal's planned \"Dark Universe\" franchise. The film stars Tom Cruise as a US soldier who accidentally unearths the ancient tomb of an entrapped Egyptian princess (Sofia Boutella). Annabelle Wallis, Jake"
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"Dark Universe, with collaborations from David Koepp and Christopher McQuarrie. Along with the crew, Universal announced the casting of Russell Crowe as Dr. Henry Jekyll / Mr. Edward Hyde, Javier Bardem as the Frankenstein Monster, and Johnny Depp as The Invisible Man. They would join Tom Cruise and Sofia Boutella, as Nick Morton and Princess Ahmanet / The Mummy. Bill Condon was announced as the director of the franchise's \"Bride of Frankenstein\", originally set to be released on February 14, 2019. David Koepp wrote the film"
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"The Uruguay national football team defeated a football team."
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"in 1930 as hosts, defeating Argentina 4–2 in the final. They won their second title in 1950, upsetting host Brazil 2–1 in the final match, which received an attendance higher than any football match ever.\nThey have won the Gold Medals in football at the Summer Olympics twice, in 1924 and 1928 before the creation of the World Cup. Uruguay also won the 1980 Mundialito, a tournament among former World Cup champions. In total, Uruguay have won 20 official titles, a world record for the most international titles"
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", 1996 and 2007.\nThe stadium is not owned by a team (it is a national stadium) and it is used primarily to host the home games of the Paraguay national football team and for international football club tournament games such as the Copa Libertadores and the Copa Sudamericana. It also held important matches during the 1999 Copa América, including the final in which Brazil defeated Uruguay.\nTenants.\nThe Paraguay national football team plays their home fixtures at the stadium during FIFA World Cup qualifiers and international friendlies."
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"John Mayer appeared at the 2001 South by Southwest Festival."
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", he was signed to Aware Records, and then Columbia Records, which released his first EP, \"Inside Wants Out\". His following two full-length albums—\"Room for Squares\" (2001) and \"Heavier Things\" (2003)—did well commercially, achieving multi-platinum status. In 2003, he won the Grammy Award for Best Male Pop Vocal Performance for the single \"Your Body Is a Wonderland\".\nBy 2005, Mayer had moved away from the acoustic music that characterized his early records, and begun performing"
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"John Mayer\nJohn Clayton Mayer (; born October 16, 1977) is an American singer-songwriter, guitarist, and record producer. Born in Bridgeport, Connecticut, Mayer attended Berklee College of Music in Boston, but disenrolled and moved to Atlanta in 1997 with Clay Cook. Together, they formed a short-lived two-man band called Lo-Fi Masters. After their split, Mayer continued to play local clubs, refining his skills and gaining a following. After his appearance at the 2001 South by Southwest Festival"
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"Alpha House is inspired by Democratic legislators who share a row house."
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"-NY), and Representative George Miller (D-CA). The series has a number of cameos from celebrities such as Bill Murray (as Senator Vernon Smits) and politicians such as Schumer as himself.\nAmazon Studios offered the first three episodes of \"Alpha House\" for free, with each subsequent episode released weekly thereafter for Amazon Prime members on Prime Video.\nOn February 11, 2014, the series was renewed for a second season. Production for the second season began filming in July 2014, and"
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"Alpha House\nAlpha House is an American political satire web television series produced by Amazon Studios. The show starred John Goodman, Clark Johnson, Matt Malloy, and Mark Consuelos as four Republican U.S. Senators who share a house in Washington, D.C. It was created by \"Doonesbury\" creator Garry Trudeau. The show premiered on Amazon.com on April 19, 2013.\nThe series is inspired by several actual Democratic legislators who share a row house in D.C Senator Dick Durbin (D-IL), Senator Chuck Schumer (D"
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"Ryder is a company."
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"Ryder\nRyder System, Inc., or Ryder, is an American provider of transportation and supply chain management products, and is especially known for its fleet of rental trucks. Ryder specializes in fleet management, supply chain management, and dedicated contracted carriage. Ryder operates in North America, the United Kingdom and Asia. It has its headquarters in suburban Miami, Florida within Miami-Dade County.\nHistory.\nRyder was founded in Miami, Florida in 1933 by James Ryder as a concrete hauling company with one truck,"
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"Ryder (disambiguation)\nRyder is an American transportation company.\nRyder may also refer to:\n- Ryder (name)\n- Ryder (band), British male pop group\n- Ryder (crater), a lunar crater\n- Honey Ryder (music), British songwriting duo\n- Ryder, Missouri, USA\n- Ryder, North Dakota, USA\n- \"Ryder\" (novel), a 1928 novel by Djuna Barnes\nSee also.\n- Rider (disambiguation)\n- Ryder"
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"Ellen Burstyn has spent her career in film, television and theater."
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"Ellen Burstyn\nEllen Burstyn (born Edna Rae Gillooly; December 7, 1932) is an American actress best known for her roles in films of the 1970s, such as \"The Last Picture Show\", \"The Exorcist\", and \"Alice Doesn't Live Here Anymore\", for which she won an Academy Award.\nHer career began in theatre during the late 1950s, and over the next decade included several films and television series. Burstyn is one of the few performers to have won the Triple Crown of"
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"direct her first feature film, \"Bathing Flo\".\nEllen Burstyn is currently in development with Peter Livolsi's film \"The House of Tomorrow\" about her friend R. Buckminster Fuller, in which she stars and is a producer.\nCareer Emmy Awards and controversy.\nBurstyn was nominated for an Emmy Award for Outstanding Actress in a Mini-Series or Movie, for her role as Jean Harris in the biographical television film \"The People vs. Jean Harris\" (1981), and again for another television drama film,"
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"The United Kingdom encompasses England."
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"longest-serving current head of state. The United Kingdom's capital and largest city is London, a global city and financial centre with an urban area population of 10.3 million. Other major cities include Birmingham, Manchester, Glasgow, Leeds and Liverpool.\nThe United Kingdom consists of four constituent countries: England, Scotland, Wales, and Northern Ireland. Their capitals are London, Edinburgh, Cardiff, and Belfast, respectively. Apart from England, the countries have their own devolved governments, each with varying powers, but"
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"English property law\nEnglish property law refers to the law of acquisition, sharing and protection of valuable assets in England and Wales. While part of the United Kingdom, many elements of Scots property law are different. In England, property law encompasses four main topics:\n- English land law, or the law of \"real property\"\n- English trusts law\n- English personal property law\n- United Kingdom intellectual property law\nProperty in land is the domain of the law of real property. The law of"
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"Galaxy Quest is an American movie."
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"Galaxy Quest\nGalaxy Quest is a 1999 American science fiction action comedy film directed by Dean Parisot and written by David Howard and Robert Gordon. A parody of science-fiction films and series, especially \"Star Trek\" and its fandom, the film stars Tim Allen, Sigourney Weaver, Alan Rickman, Tony Shalhoub, Sam Rockwell, and Daryl Mitchell. The film depicts the cast of a defunct cult television series called \"Galaxy Quest\" who are suddenly visited by actual aliens who believe the series to be an accurate documentary"
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"to \"The X-Files\", and has a direct line to Steven Spielberg), and a couple of genuine laughs, but it never feels more than a rough sketch of a bigger, much funnier movie.\" In a second review for the American Blu-ray version, IGN compared the movie with \"Galaxy Quest\" and wrote that it is \"richly layered with clever homage, a refreshingly original alien hero, delightfully entertaining characters and great performances from our leads and their supporting players.\"\nUpon its"
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"Andrew Wood went into rehab in 1989."
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"Gilmore to the lineup. The following year, the band signed a deal with PolyGram, issuing a six-song EP, \"Shine\", before going on to tour, supporting The Dogs D'Amour. Towards the end of the year, the band recorded their debut album, \"Apple\", which was scheduled for release in 1990.\nDue to his struggle with drug addiction, Wood checked himself into rehab in 1989, hoping to get clean for the release of Mother Love Bone's debut album. On March 16"
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"(2008) 2015 AL Most Valuable Player\n- Rick Sutcliffe (1991) 1984 NL Cy Young Award (Peoria Chiefs MLB rehab)\n- Jerome Walton (1987) 1989 NL Rookie of the Year\n- Rick Sutcliffe (1991) 1979 NL Rookie of the Year (Peoria Chiefs MLB Rehab)\n- Albert Pujols (2000) 2001 NL Rookie of the Year\n- Scott Williamson (2006) 1999 NL Rookie of the Year (Peoria Chiefs MLB Rehab)\n- Kerry Wood (2005, 2007) 1998"
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"Archimedes did not work in mathematics."
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"for his work in Greek mathematics and was author of several books on Greek mathematicians. It is primarily through Heath's translations that modern English-speaking readers are aware of what Archimedes did. His translation of the celebrated Archimedes Palimpsest, however, was based on a transcription that had lacunae, which scholars such as Reviel Netz have been able to fill in to a certain extent, by exploiting scientific methods of imagery not available in Heath's time.\nWhen Heath's \"Works of Archimedes\" was published in 1897, the"
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"Jon Huntsman Jr. had a job for the Reagan administration."
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"Chair of the Washington-based foreign policy think-tank the Atlantic Council.\nHuntsman has served in every presidential administration since the presidency of Ronald Reagan. He began his career as a White House staff assistant for Ronald Reagan, and was appointed Deputy Assistant Secretary of Commerce and United States Ambassador to Singapore by George H. W. Bush. Later as Deputy U.S. Trade Representative under George W. Bush, he launched global trade negotiations in Doha in 2001 and guided the accession of China into the World Trade Organization. He also served as"
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"Huntsman gained the endorsements from U.S. Senator Jake Garn and former U.S. President George H. W. Bush. Polls showed he was the front-runner.\n- Results\nGeneral election.\nGeneral election Candidates.\n- Jon Huntsman, Jr. (R), Trade Ambassador for President Bush's administration and former CEO of Huntsman Chemical Corporation\n- Scott Matheson, Jr. (D), U.S. Attorney\nGeneral election Campaign.\nJon Huntsman Jr., a former advisor for U.S. Presidents Ronald Reagan, George H. W. Bush, and George"
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"die in Hammond's place.\nIn other media.\nOn July 20, 2013, Joss Whedon and Marvel Studios announced at the San Diego Comic-Con International that the sequel to the 2012 film \"The Avengers\" would be titled \"\" and feature Ultron as the titular main antagonist but the film is not based on the comic book, simply borrowing its title.\nExternal links.\n- \"Age of Ultron\" trailer at YouTube"
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"Liana Liberato\nLiana Daine Liberato (born August 20, 1995) is an American actress. She played the younger version of the female lead in the 2014 film \"The Best of Me\" and starred in the 2010 films, \"Trust\" and \"The Last Sin Eater\". In 2018, she began portraying the role of McKenna Brady in the Hulu thriller series \"Light as a Feather\".\nEarly life.\nLiberato was born in Galveston, Texas and is the daughter of George and Rhondelle Liberato."
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"To the Stars (film)\nTo the Stars is a 2019 American drama film directed by Martha Stephens from a screenplay by Shannon Bradley-Colleary. It stars Kara Hayward, Liana Liberato, Malin Åkerman, Shea Whigham, Tony Hale, Madisen Beaty, Lucas Jade Zumann, Adelaide Clemens, and Jordana Spiro.\nIt had its world premiere at the Sundance Film Festival on January 25, 2019.\nCast.\n- Kara Hayward as Iris Deerborne\n- Liana Liberato as Maggie Richmond\n- Malin Åkerman as Grace"
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"Istanbul's population has increased since the 1950s."
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"Welcome to Mooseport\nWelcome to Mooseport is a 2004 American political satire comedy film directed by Donald Petrie and starring Ray Romano and Gene Hackman. It was filmed in Jackson's Point, Ontario and Port Perry, Ontario. The film is currently the final acting credit of Hackman's career.\nPlot.\nFormer President of the United States Monroe \"Eagle\" Cole (Gene Hackman) retires to his vacation home in the town of Mooseport, Maine to escape from his ex-wife Charlotte (Christine Baranski). Harold"
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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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"Bob Wiesenhahn\nRobert B. Wiesenhahn, Jr. (born December 22, 1938) is an American former professional basketball player.\nEarly life.\nWiesenhahn attended McNicholas High School in Cincinnati. He played basketball for the Rockets and graduated in 1957.\nCollege career.\nWiesenhahn played college basketball at the University of Cincinnati.\nAs a sophomore in 1958–59, Wiesenhahn was a starting forward on the nationally ranked team led by Oscar Robertson. Wiesenhahn averaged 6.2 points and 6.4 rebounds per game as the 26-4 Bearcats won"
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")\n- Purple Panda (David Nohling and Matt Meko)\n- Robert Troll (Bob Trow)\nIn addition to Bob Trow other regular puppeteers included Michael Horton, Lenny Meledandri (1980–2001), and Carole Switala.\nMichael Keaton made his first television role as a volunteer in 1975. He played an acrobat in a troupe called The Flying Zookeenies that performed for King Friday's birthday and was also in charge of running the Trolley.\nCharacters Operas.\nThirteen in-series \"operas\" took place during the"
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"Moscow\nMoscow (, ; ) is the capital and most populous city of Russia, with 13.2 million residents within the city limits, 17 million within the urban area and 20 million within the metropolitan area. Moscow is one of Russia's federal cities.\nMoscow is the major political, economic, cultural, and scientific center of Russia and Eastern Europe, as well as the largest city (both by population and by area) entirely on the European continent. By broader definitions, Moscow is among the world's largest"
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"the Season 1 finale, as she is an adversary of the Evil Queen, and is also sinister. She appears more prominently in the show's fourth season. Her role is played by \"True Blood\" actress Kristin Bauer. In Season 2, Season 3, and Season 4 live-action incarnations of Princess Aurora, Prince Phillip, and King Stefan are portrayed by Sarah Bolger, Julian Morris, and Sebastian Roché respectively.\n- Flora, Fauna and Merryweather appear in Disney Channel/Disney Junior's series \"Sofia"
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"Las Vegas\nLas Vegas (, Spanish for \"The Meadows\"; ), officially the City of Las Vegas and often known simply as Vegas, is the 28th-most populated city in the United States, the most populated city in the state of Nevada, and the county seat of Clark County. The city anchors the Las Vegas Valley metropolitan area and is the largest city within the greater Mojave Desert. Las Vegas is an internationally renowned major resort city, known primarily for its gambling, shopping, fine dining,"
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"was singer Rafael Dropulić also known as Rafo. The winner of the second season was actor Mario Mlinarić, and the winner of the third was Kristijan Kiki Rahimovski.. The fourth revamped season was won by Blaženka Slamar, the first female winner in four seasons and the first winner that got eliminated at one point of the game missing three weeks at the Farm. The fifth season is currently airing.\nSeason 1.\nThe first season of the show premiered on 9 March 2008, and concluded on 6 June 2008. Mia"
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"Edinburgh Award Scheme. Scout participation in the scheme started in February 1959, having been unable to join the 1956 experimental launch due to the 1957 Golden Jubilee of Scouting events and the 1958 revision of the Scout badge programme.\nNotable former Scouts.\nThe association has had many notable past members, with the following selection being the best known:\n- David Attenborough – broadcaster and naturalist\n- David Beckham – England international footballer and former captain\n- Tony Blair – former Prime Minister of the United Kingdom\n- Chris"
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"of fall in groundwater level has occurred in the vicinity of the lake due to high extraction for various uses.\nIn recent years, storage in the Pushkar Lake has been reduced alarmingly, leaving only a small puddle of water in many years during the festival season when pilgrims flock to the lake for sacred bathing during the Hindu holy month of Kartik, when the Pushkar Fair is held. During the 2009 Pushkar fair, the situation became very grim when the lake dried up entirely. Alternate arrangements were made to facilitate sacred bathing"
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"O Canada\" at the 2009 Grey Cup game. On February 10, 2010, the Tenors appeared on The Oprah Winfrey Show and sang \"Hallelujah\" alongside Celine Dion.\nThe album was released in the US October 12, 2010, and has since peaked at #7 on the Top Holiday Albums Chart.\nOn December 13, 2010, The group performed during a holiday special called \"Canadian Tenors and Friends,\" which drew 957,000 viewers. The performance included the Tenors, Justin Bieber, and Jackie Evancho."
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"Adrienne Bailon\nAdrienne Eliza Houghton (née Bailon; born October 24, 1983) is an American singer, actress and talk show host. She is a former member of girl groups such as 3LW and The Cheetah Girls. Since 2014, Houghton is one of the four co-hosts of the daytime talk show \"The Real\".\nAs an actress, Bailon appeared in \"The Cheetah Girls\" films, \"Coach Carter\" and \"All You've Got\". She has guest starred in numerous television series"
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"– Ahmed Rida Khan, Sunni Muslim scholar and founder of Barelwi school of thought (died 1921).\n- 23 July – Bal Gangadhar Tilak, nationalist, social reformer and independence fighter (died 1920).\n- 20 August – Narayana Guru (died 1928)"
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"and Hofstra University. Gable's publications include \"The Bull Moose Years: Theodore Roosevelt and the Progressive Party\" (Port Washington, NY: Kennikat Press, 1978). In 1975 he founded the quarterly \"Theodore Roosevelt Association Journal\". Gable served as consultant and on-screen commentator for numerous television productions concerning Theodore Roosevelt. He also served on the vestry of Christ Church (Oyster Bay), was a past-trustee of the Oyster Bay Historical Society, held a seat on the Theodore Roosevelt Memorial Committee at the"
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"Wild Ones (song)\n\"Wild Ones\" is a song by American rapper Flo Rida from his fourth studio album of the same name. The song features vocals by Australian recording artist Sia. It was produced by soFLY & Nius and Axwell, whilst the lyrical content was written by Rida, soFLY & Nius, Sia, Axwell, Jacob Luttrell, Marcus Cooper and Niklaas Vogel-Kern. The engineering and recording of the record was handled by Skylar Mones. Lyrically, the song contracts themes including partying, love and"
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"Wild Ones (Flo Rida album)\nWild Ones is the fourth studio album by American rapper Flo Rida. It was released on July 3, 2012. \"Wild Ones\" had four Top 10 singles on the US \"Billboard\" Hot 100, when the singles, \"Good Feeling\", \"Wild Ones\", \"Whistle\", and \"I Cry\" charted at three, five, one, and six respectively.\nSingles.\nOn August 21, 2011, Flo Rida released the album's lead"
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"List of Teen Wolf minor characters\nThis is a list of Teen Wolf minor characters that appeared in \"Teen Wolf\" the American television series that aired on MTV. The series premiered on Sunday, June 5, 2011, following the 2011 MTV Movie Awards. \"Teen Wolf\" is a supernatural drama series that follows Scott McCall (Tyler Posey), a high school student and social outcast who is bitten by a werewolf. He tries to maintain a normal life while hiding his secret and dealing with supernatural dangers that plague"
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"Sisqó, Nick Carter, BSB and Korn among others. In 2008, Grant join the powerhouse management and new media company The Collective. While at the Collective, Grant help spearhead the publishing arm and music producer dept. Additionally, managing the careers of Toni Braxton, Kelly Rowland and Big Boi of Outkast.\nCurrent activities.\n Grant is a manager/founder of TwentyThree 12 Artists Management Group, which was founded in 2015. Grant's clients include R&B artists Kelly Rowland, Toni Braxton and Big Boi, from"
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"Buddy Holly\nCharles Hardin Holley (September 7, 1936 – February 3, 1959), known professionally as Buddy Holly, was an American musician and singer-songwriter who was a central and pioneering figure of mid-1950s rock and roll. He was born in Lubbock, Texas, to a musical family during the Great Depression, and learned to play guitar and sing alongside his siblings. His style was influenced by gospel music, country music, and rhythm and blues acts, which he performed in Lubbock with his friends from high"
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"Joe Renzetti\nJoe Renzetti is an American Academy Award-winning film composer, and session musician.\nCareer.\nBorn in Philadelphia PA Renzetti moved to Hollywood, and was called to arrange the music for the 1978 film \"The Buddy Holly Story\". This iconic movie garnered Joe Renzetti an Academy Award for Best Adaptation Score. Although the music was that of Holly's, Renzetti taught the actors to play their instruments, sing the songs from scratch, and act as a performing group. When they were ready as"
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"Resurrection (1999 film)\nResurrection is a 1999 American-Canadian horror thriller film directed by Russell Mulcahy and starring Christopher Lambert, Leland Orser and Robert Joy. David Cronenberg appears in a cameo as a priest. Lambert co-wrote the story for the film with Brad Mirman, who also wrote the screenplay.\nThe film was theatrically released in most of Europe, Asia and Australia, but went straight to DVD in the US. It was also occasionally aired/streamed on television.\nSynopsis.\nDetective John"
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"Lipstick Under My Burkha\nLipstick Under My Burkha is a 2016 Indian black comedy film written and directed by Alankrita Shrivastava and produced by Prakash Jha. The film stars an ensemble cast including Ratna Pathak, Konkona Sen Sharma, Aahana Kumra and Plabita Borthakur in leading roles, along with Sushant Singh, Sonal Jha, Vikrant Massey, Shashank Arora, Vaibhav Tatwawaadi and Jagat Singh Solanki in supportive roles. The first trailer was released on 14 October 2016. The film premiered at the Tokyo and Mumbai Film Festivals, where it won the"
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"band, Manu and Chow.\nCareer.\nPlabita Borthakur made her debut in \"PK\" in a blink and miss role as Anushka Sharma's sister. She is back with another Bollywood film, where she plays one of the main protagonists in the much spoken about, \"Lipstick Under My Burkha\".\nOn 15 July 2017, she made a special appearance on The Kapil Sharma Show, alongside Prakash Jha and Ekta Kapoor.\nPlabita has received rave reviews for her performance in \"Lipstick Under My Burkha\""
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"Cat on a Hot Tin Roof features several recurring motifs, excluding superficiality."
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"Usher (musician)\nUsher Raymond IV (born October 14, 1978) is an American singer, songwriter and dancer. He was born in Dallas, Texas, but raised in Chattanooga, Tennessee until moving to Atlanta, Georgia. At the age of 12, his mother put him in local singing competitions, before catching the attention of a music A&R from LaFace Records. He released his self-titled debut album, \"Usher\" (1994) but rose to fame in the late 1990s with the release of his"
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"Elizabeth Catherine Usher\nElizabeth Catherine Usher AO (1911–1996) was a speech disorders therapist and academic. She was the first person from Queensland to study speech therapy.\nEarly life.\nElizabeth Catherine Molphy (later Usher) was born on 16 November 1911 in Lilydale, Victoria. Her father Thomas Molphy, his wife Ella and family moved to Queensland and their daughter, Usher attended Merrimac Primary School and Warwick State High School. Elizabeth won a scholarship to train as a teacher attending the Teacher’s Training College in Brisbane."
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"Josh Duhamel\nJoshua David Duhamel (; born November 14, 1972) is an American actor and former fashion model. After various modeling work, he made his acting debut as Leo du Pres on the ABC daytime soap opera \"All My Children\" and later starred as Danny McCoy on NBC's \"Las Vegas\".\nDuhamel has ventured into film, appearing as one of the main protagonists in four of the \"Transformers\" films, most recently in the fifth entry, \"\" (2017). He has also"
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"Jeff Ament\nJeffrey Allen Ament (born March 10, 1963) is an American musician and songwriter who serves as the bassist for the American rock band Pearl Jam. He is considered to be one of the greatest rock bassists of all time.\nAlong with Stone Gossard, Mike McCready, and Eddie Vedder, he is one of the band's founding members, and is also known for his work prior to Pearl Jam with the 1980s Seattle-based grunge rock bands Green River and Mother Love Bone, and is particularly"
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"½ Full\n\" Full\" is a song by the American rock band Pearl Jam. Featuring lyrics written by vocalist Eddie Vedder and music written by bassist Jeff Ament, \" Full\" is the thirteenth track on the band's seventh studio album, \"Riot Act\" (2002).\nOrigin and recording.\n\" Full\" features lyrics written by vocalist Eddie Vedder and music written by bassist Jeff Ament. Guitarist Stone Gossard on the song:\nA Jeff Ament rocker. He came in with \"Ghost\" and"
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"English degree from Cornell University. After publishing several short stories in the late 1950s and early 1960s, he began composing the novels for which he is best known: \"V.\" (1963), \"The Crying of Lot 49\" (1966), and \"Gravity's Rainbow\" (1973). His 2009 novel \"Inherent Vice\" was adapted into a feature film of the same name by director Paul Thomas Anderson in 2014. Pynchon is notoriously reclusive; few photographs of him have been published, and rumors about"
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"Slow Learner\nSlow Learner is the 1984 published collection of five early short stories by the American novelist Thomas Pynchon, originally published in various sources between 1959 and 1964.\nThe book is also notable for its introduction, written by Pynchon. His comments on the stories after reading them again for the first time in many years, and his recollection of the events surrounding their creation, amount to the author's only autobiographical comments to his readers.\nContent.\n- Introduction\n- \"The Small Rain\" – First"
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"Historic Places's multiple property submission provides an interpretation of its design and architectural roots. The stylistic evidence suggests that the architect of the home was not local, noting the use of \"Indian-derived columns and other Eastern details, as early as the 1840s.\" These details were introduced in the 1840s by Henry Austin, but the work also has similar aspects to the James Knapp House that were featured in Edmund V. Gillon Jr.'s \" Early Illustrations and Views of American Architecture\". Similarities to the Knapp house include the"
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"Helena Bonham Carter\nHelena Bonham Carter (born 26 May 1966) is an English actress. She is known for her roles in both low-budget independent art films and large-scale blockbusters. She was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Actress for her role as Kate Croy in \"The Wings of the Dove\" (1997). For her role as Queen Elizabeth in \"The King's Speech\" (2010), she was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress and won the BAFTA Award for"
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"William Dufris\nWilliam Dufris (born February 1, 1958) is an American voice actor.\nIt was in London where Dufris began his audio career (radio plays, audio books, film/animation dubbing, language tapes). During this time, he had the privilege of sharing the microphone in a number of BBC Radio plays with Kathleen Turner, Sharon Gless, Stockard Channing, and Helena Bonham-Carter. Moreover, he worked with legendary director Dirk Maggs (of \"Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy\" fame"
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"Ringo Starr\nSir Richard Starkey (born 7 July 1940), known professionally as Ringo Starr, is an English musician and actor who gained worldwide fame as the drummer for the Beatles. He occasionally sang lead vocals with the group, usually for one song on each album, including \"With a Little Help from My Friends\", \"Yellow Submarine\", \"Good Night\", and their cover of \"Act Naturally\". He also wrote and sang the Beatles' songs \"Don't Pass Me By\" and"
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"Ringo Rama\nRingorama is the 13th studio album by Ringo Starr, released in 2003.\nBackground and recording.\nAs the follow-up to \"I Wanna Be Santa Claus\" (1999), it continues Starr's alliance with Mark Hudson as well as most of his collaborators from that last project. Not straying too far from his tried and tested formula, Starr engaged the services of some of his famous musician friends for \"Ringorama\". Annoyed that Mercury had not put enough promotion towards \"I Wanna Be"
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"The Enemy Within (Kennedy book)\nThe Enemy Within: The McClellan Committee's Crusade Against Jimmy Hoffa and Corrupt Labor Unions is a book by Robert F. Kennedy first published in 1960, and republished in 1994. Edwin Guthman, chairman of the Robert F. Kennedy Memorial provided the introduction to the 1994 edition.\nThe work details events and information uncovered between 1956 and 1959 by the United States Senate Select Committee on Improper Activities in Labor and Management in which Kennedy served as chief counsel. As Robert Kennedy was intimately involved,"
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"Dody Dorn\nDody Jane Dorn (born April 20, 1955) is an American film and sound editor, best known for working with director Christopher Nolan on several films including \"Memento\" (2000). Dorn was nominated for the Academy Award for \"Memento\", which \"Variety\" described as a \"...beautifully structured puzzle...\" that \"...deconstructs time and space with Einstein-caliber dexterity in the service of a delectably disturbing tale of revenge ... Dody Dorn's editing is top-notch as pic --"
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"Santorini is located southeast of mainland Greece."
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"Santorini\nSantorini (, ), officially Thira (Greek: Θήρα ) and classic Greek Thera (English pronunciation ), is an island in the southern Aegean Sea, about 200 km (120 mi) southeast of Greece's mainland. It is the largest island of a small, circular archipelago, which bears the same name and is the remnant of a volcanic caldera. It forms the southernmost member of the Cyclades group of islands, with an area of approximately 73 km (28 sq mi)"
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"Perissa, Santorini\nPerissa () is a village on the island of Santorini, Greece. It is located 13 km to the southeast of Fira, near the Messa Vouno rock.\nAccording to the 2011 census, Perissa has 678 permanent inhabitants. It is part of the community of Emporio.\nPerissa boasts magnificent beaches on the Aegean including Perissa Beach itself. There are the remnants of the ancient Early Christian church of Saint Irene; its contracted form is the present name of the island, Santorini."
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"FC Barcelona is a Spanish football club."
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"FC Barcelona\nFutbol Club Barcelona (), commonly referred to as Barcelona and colloquially known as Barça (), is a Spanish professional football club based in Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain.\nFounded in 1899 by a group of Swiss, Spanish, English, and Catalan footballers led by Joan Gamper, the club has become a symbol of Catalan culture and Catalanism, hence the motto \"\"Més que un club\"\" (\"\"More than a club\"\"). Unlike many other football clubs, the supporters"
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"List of FC Barcelona players\nFC Barcelona is a professional association football club based in Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain. The club was founded in 1899 by a group of Swiss, English and Spanish men led by Joan Gamper. Barcelona is one of only three clubs never to have been relegated from La Liga and the most successful club in Spanish football, having won a total of 70 domestic titles; 24 La Liga titles, a record 29 Spanish Cups, 12 Spanish Super Cups, a record 3 Copas Eva Duarte and 2"
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"Afghanistan is the source of the Hephthalite Kingdom."
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"has been occupied during several different periods of its history. The land also served as the source from which the Kushans, Hephthalites, Samanids, Saffarids, Ghaznavids, Ghorids, Khaljis, Mughals, Hotaks, Durranis, and others have risen to form major empires.\nThe political history of the modern state of Afghanistan began with the Hotak and Durrani dynasties in the 18th century. In the late 19th century, Afghanistan became a buffer state in the \"Great Game\" between British India and the Russian Empire. Its border with"
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"around 230 CE, when they were defeated by the Sassanids, the second Persian Empire, after which the Kushans were replaced by Sassanid vassals known as the Kushanshas or Indo-Sassanids. In 420 CE the Kushanshas were driven out of present Afghanistan by the Chionites, who established the Kidarite Kingdom. The Kidarites were replaced in the 460s CE by the Hephthalites, who were defeated in 565 CE by a coalition of Persian and Turkish armies. Arachosia became part of the surviving Kushano-Hephthalite Kingdoms of Kapisa, then Kabul, before"
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"of many of its former colonies.\nThe United Kingdom is a developed country and has the world's fifth-largest economy by nominal GDP and ninth-largest economy by purchasing power parity. It has a high-income economy and has a very high Human Development Index rating, ranking 14th in the world. It was the world's first industrialised country and the world's foremost power during the 19th and early 20th centuries. The UK remains a great power, with considerable economic, cultural, military, scientific and political"
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"Google was founded in the 90's."
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"Google\nGoogle LLC is an American multinational technology company that specializes in Internet-related services and products, which include online advertising technologies, search engine, cloud computing, software, and hardware. It is considered one of the Big Four technology companies, alongside Amazon, Apple and Facebook.\nGoogle was founded in 1998 by Larry Page and Sergey Brin while they were Ph.D. students at Stanford University in California. Together they own about 14 percent of its shares and control 56 percent of the stockholder voting power through supervoting stock."
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"biggest market was the United States followed by India. At the end of 2011, Google+ had 90 million users. In October 2013, approximately 540 million monthly active users used the social layer by interacting with Google+'s enhanced properties, such as Gmail, the +1 button, and YouTube comments. Some 300 million monthly active users participated in the social network by interacting with the Google+ social-networking stream.\nGoogle+'s user engagement was lower than that of its competitors; ComScore estimated that users averaged 3.3 minutes on the site"
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"Jacki Weaver refuses to work in film."
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"Silver Linings Playbook\nSilver Linings Playbook is a 2012 American romantic comedy-drama film written and directed by David O. Russell. It was adapted from Matthew Quick’s 2008 novel \"The Silver Linings Playbook\". The film stars Bradley Cooper and Jennifer Lawrence, with Robert De Niro, Jacki Weaver, Chris Tucker, Anupam Kher, and Julia Stiles in supporting roles.\nCooper plays Patrizio \"Pat\" Solitano, Jr., a man with bipolar disorder who is released from a psychiatric hospital and moves back in with his parents"
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"Franco as Wiseau and Sestero, respectively, alongside a supporting cast featuring Seth Rogen (who also produced), Alison Brie, Ari Graynor, Josh Hutcherson, and Jacki Weaver.\nPrincipal photography began on December 8, 2015. A work-in-progress cut of the film premiered at South by Southwest on March 12, 2017; it was later screened at the 2017 Toronto International Film Festival on September 11, and also played at the 2017 San Sebastián International Film Festival, where it became the first American film to"
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