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"Eddie Vedder is a member of a band from anywhere except Seattle, Washington."
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"Pearl Jam\nPearl Jam is an American rock band formed in 1990 in Seattle, Washington. The band's current lineup comprises founding members Eddie Vedder (lead vocals), Mike McCready (lead guitar), Stone Gossard (rhythm guitar) and Jeff Ament (bass), and longtime drummer Matt Cameron. Keyboardist Boom Gaspar has also been a session/touring member with the band since 2002. Drummers Jack Irons, Dave Krusen, Matt Chamberlain and Dave Abbruzzese are former members of the band.\nFormed after the demise"
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"Yield (album)\nYield is the fifth studio album by American alternative rock band Pearl Jam, released on February 3, 1998. Following a short promotional tour for its previous album, \"No Code\" (1996), Pearl Jam recorded \"Yield\" throughout 1997 at Studio Litho and Studio X in Seattle, Washington. The album was hailed as a return to the band's early, straightforward rock sound, and marked a more collaborative effort from the band as opposed to relying heavily on frontman Eddie Vedder to compose"
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"Theodore Roosevelt was a child."
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"is depicted on Mount Rushmore alongside George Washington, Thomas Jefferson, and Abraham Lincoln. He is generally ranked in polls of historians and political scientists as one of the five best presidents.\nRoosevelt was born a sickly child with debilitating asthma, but he overcame his health problems by embracing a strenuous lifestyle. He integrated his exuberant personality, vast range of interests, and world-famous achievements into a \"cowboy\" persona defined by robust masculinity. He was home-schooled, and he began a lifelong naturalist avocation before attending"
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"Cornelius V.S. Roosevelt\nCornelius Van Schaack \"Corney\" Roosevelt III (October 23, 1915 – August 3, 1991) was a World War II veteran and a grandson of President Theodore Roosevelt who worked for the CIA from the close of World War II until his retirement in 1973.\nEarly life.\nHe was the third child of Theodore \"Ted\" Roosevelt III and Eleanor Butler Alexander and therefore the grandson of President Theodore Roosevelt. His siblings were Grace, Theodore Roosevelt III, and Quentin Roosevelt II. He attended"
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"The United States Naval Academy is a four year educational institution."
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"United States Naval Academy\nThe United States Naval Academy (also known as USNA, Annapolis, or simply Navy) is a four-year coeducational federal service academy adjacent to Annapolis, Maryland. Established on 10 October 1845, under Secretary of the Navy George Bancroft, it is the second oldest of the United States' five service academies, and educates officers for commissioning primarily into the United States Navy and United States Marine Corps. The campus is located on the former grounds of Fort Severn at the confluence of the Severn River"
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". It is the first private one—underwritten by the Varna Chamber of Commerce and Industry. Prof. Tsani Kalyandzhiev, University of Zurich alumni and a research chemist in the United States, was university's first rector (principal).\nNikola Vaptsarov Naval Academy is the oldest technical educational institution in Bulgaria. The institution started as a Maritime School, established in 1881 in Ruse. After 1900 the now called Engineering School to the Fleet was moved to Varna and subsequently named as His Majesty's Naval Academy in 1942. In 1949"
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"A quarry is where rock has been excavated."
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"Quarry\nA quarry is a type of open-pit mine in which dimension stone, rock, construction aggregate, riprap, sand, gravel, or slate is excavated from the ground.\nThe word \"quarry\" can also include the underground quarrying for stone, such as Bath stone.\nTypes of rock.\nTypes of rock extracted from quarries include:\n- Chalk\n- China clay\n- Cinder\n- Clay\n- Coal\n- Construction aggregate (sand and gravel)\n- Coquina\n-"
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"Gandhari khilla\nGandhari is a hill fort located near Bokkalagutta, in Mandamarri Mandal in Mancherial district in the south Indian state of Telangana. It is located on the sand rock hills. It is 270 kilometres (157 mi) north east of the state capital, Hyderabad. The fort was built within a thickly forested area which has a wealth of plant species which includes many medicinal herbs. The fort has not been fully excavated and is still partially covered by forest. Mahankali Jatara (quarry jatara) is conducted every year"
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"BoJack Horseman was shown on Hulu."
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"BoJack Horseman\nBoJack Horseman is an American adult animated comedy-drama series created by Raphael Bob-Waksberg. The series stars Will Arnett as the title character, with a supporting cast including Amy Sedaris, Alison Brie, Paul F. Tompkins, and Aaron Paul. The series' first season premiered on August 22, 2014, on Netflix, with a Christmas special premiering on December 19. The show is designed by the cartoonist Lisa Hanawalt, who has been friends with Bob-Waksberg since high school and had previously worked with"
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"character named Tiffy.\nIn 2014, Schaal co-starred alongside Casey Wilson, Danielle Schneider, Tymberlee Hill, Andrea Savage, and Angela Kinsey in the first season of the Hulu original series \"The Hotwives of Orlando\". She co-starred alongside Will Forte in the FOX comedy \"The Last Man on Earth\", which premiered on March 1, 2015.\nSchaal also voices the character Sarah Lynn in the Netflix original animated series \"BoJack Horseman\". In 2017, she was nominated for a Primetime Emmy"
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"Daniel Craig did not attend a music and dramatic arts school."
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"Daniel Craig\nDaniel Wroughton Craig (born 2 March 1968) is an English actor. He trained at the National Youth Theatre and graduated from the Guildhall School of Music and Drama in 1991, before beginning his career on stage. His film debut was in the drama \"The Power of One\" (1992). Other early appearances were in the historical television war drama \"Sharpe's Eagle\" (1993), Disney family film \"A Kid in King Arthur's Court\" (1995), the drama serial \""
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"artist Edith Stevenson Wright, while her brother, Blaine, went to live with his father, Ivan Wright, a theater critic in New York City. The siblings did not meet again until Dare moved to New York City in her twenties. Wright spent her formative years in Cleveland Heights.\nWright graduated from Laurel School in Shaker Heights in 1933 at the top of her class, and relocated to New York to attend the American Academy of Dramatic Arts. In 1935, she was cast in a small role as a maid"
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"Rescue Me ended on July 7, 2011."
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"Rescue Me (American TV series)\nRescue Me is an American comedy-drama television series that premiered on the FX on July 21, 2004 and concluded on September 7, 2011. The series focuses on the professional and personal lives of a group of New York City firefighters.\nThe protagonist and focal point of the series is veteran New York City firefighter Tommy Gavin (Denis Leary). The series follows Tommy's troubled family and co-workers as they deal with real-life issues, such as post-9/11 trauma"
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"Denis Leary\nDenis Colin O'Leary (born August 18, 1957) is an American actor, comedian, singer, writer and producer. Leary was the star and co-creator of \"Rescue Me\", which ended its seventh and final season on September 7, 2011. He has starred in many films including playing Captain George Stacy in Marc Webb's film, \"The Amazing Spider-Man\", Cleveland Browns Head Coach Vince Penn in Ivan Reitman's film, \"Draft Day\", and as the voice of"
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"England shares area."
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"England\nEngland is a country that is part of the United Kingdom. It shares land borders with Wales to the west and Scotland to the north. The Irish Sea lies west of England and the Celtic Sea to the southwest. England is separated from continental Europe by the North Sea to the east and the English Channel to the south. The country covers five-eighths of the island of Great Britain, which lies in the North Atlantic, and includes over 100 smaller islands, such as the Isles of Scilly and the"
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"Luton/Dunstable Urban Area\nThe Luton/Dunstable Urban Area according to the Office for National Statistics is the conurbation (continuous built up area) including the settlements of Luton, Dunstable and Houghton Regis, in Bedfordshire, East of England.\nDespite straddling district boundaries the conurbation shares many facilities including an integrated bus service and the large Luton and Dunstable General Hospital. The conurbation is located in the southern part of the ceremonial county of Bedfordshire, England, the current population (2011 census) is 258,018. This is an"
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"Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice is the last live action portrayal of Aquaman."
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"Irons, Holly Hunter, and Gal Gadot. \"Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice\" is the first live-action film to feature Batman and Superman together, as well as the first live-action cinematic portrayal of Wonder Woman. In the film, criminal mastermind Lex Luthor manipulates Batman into a preemptive battle with Superman, whom Luthor is obsessed with.\nThe film was announced at the 2013 San Diego Comic-Con after the release of \"Man of Steel\". Snyder stated that the film would take inspiration"
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"\" that Aquaman was a priority character for the company. He would be played by Jason Momoa.\nFilm Live-action DC Extended Universe \"Man of Steel\" (2013).\nMomoa confirmed in an interview with \"DC All Access\" that the character appeared off-screen in \"Man of Steel\" to help Superman after saving workers from an oil rig explosion.\nFilm Live-action DC Extended Universe \"Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice\" (2016).\nThe character made his live-action theatrical debut with \"\","
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"Wilt Chamberlain scored 100 points in America."
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"Wilt Chamberlain's 100-point game\nWilt Chamberlain set the single-game scoring record in the National Basketball Association (NBA) by scoring 100 points for the Philadelphia Warriors in a 169–147 win over the New York Knicks on March 2, 1962, at Hershey Sports Arena in Hershey, Pennsylvania. It is widely considered one of the greatest records in basketball. Chamberlain set five other league records that game including most free throws made, a notable achievement, as he was regarded as a poor free throw shooter. The teams broke"
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"that game's winner.\nNBA.\nNBA Regular season.\n- Most career points: Kareem Abdul-Jabbar (38,387 pts)\n- Highest career scoring average: Michael Jordan (30.12 ppg)\n- Most points scored in a season: 4,029 by Wilt Chamberlain (1961–62)\n- Highest seasonal scoring average: 50.4 by Wilt Chamberlain (1961–62)\n- Most points in one game: 100 by Wilt Chamberlain (3/2/1962 vs. New York Knicks)\n- Most points in one half, Regular Season: 59"
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"Laurie Hernandez is an artistic figure skater."
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"Laurie Hernandez\nLauren Zoe Hernandez (born June 9, 2000) is an American artistic gymnast. She competed as a member of the U.S. women's gymnastics team at the 2016 Summer Olympics, winning gold in the team event and silver on the balance beam. She was part of the gold-medal-winning team dubbed the \"Final Five\" at the 2016 Summer Olympics in Rio de Janeiro.\nIn 2016, Hernandez won season 23 of \"Dancing with the Stars\" with partner Val Chmerkovskiy. In 2017,"
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"1988), former South African figure skater\n- Lauren Zoe \"Laurie\" Hernandez (born 2000), American artistic gymnast\n- Lauren Herring (born 1993), US tennis player\n- Lauren Hewett (born 1981), Australian actress\n- Lauren Hewitt (born 1978), Australian track and field\n- Lauren Hildebrandt (born 1982), American musician\n- Lauren Hill (basketball) (born 1995), American basketball player\n- Lauren Michelle Hill (born 1979), Playboy playmate\n-"
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"Jane Lynch has won an Award."
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"a Comedy Series, TCA Award for Individual Achievement in Comedy, Satellite Award for Best Supporting Actress – Series, Miniseries, or Television Film, and the People's Choice Award 2011 for Favorite TV Comedy Actress.\nIn 2018, Lynch was nominated for two Emmy Awards: one as Outstanding Guest Actor for her role in \"The Marvelous Mrs Maisel\", and the other as Outstanding Host for her work on \"Hollywood Game Night\".\nList of works.\nList of works Soundtracks.\n- 2003: \"A"
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"Satellite Award for \"Best Television Series – Musical or Comedy\", a Screen Actors Guild Award for Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Comedy Series\", and a People's Choice Award for \"Favorite New TV Comedy\".\nThe series has an ensemble cast and several different \"Glee\" actors have received acting award nominations. Jane Lynch, Matthew Morrison, Lea Michele and Chris Colfer have all won Satellite Awards and been nominated for Golden Globe and Emmy Awards. Lynch has been nominated for eighteen individual awards ("
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"Choir is a musical ensemble."
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"Choir\nA choir (; also known as a quire, chorale or chorus) is a musical ensemble of singers. Choral music, in turn, is the music written specifically for such an ensemble to perform. Choirs may perform music from the classical music repertoire, which spans from the medieval era to the present, or popular music repertoire. Most choirs are led by a conductor, who leads the performances with arm and face gestures.\nA body of singers who perform together as a group is called a choir or chorus"
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"Quintessential Vocal Ensemble\nThe Quintessential Vocal Ensemble is an amateur choir based in St. John's, Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada. The choir, formed in 1993, is led by Susan Quinn, and consists of approximately 40 members.\nThe choir is known to perform pieces from a variety of musical genres including classical, jazz, contemporary and traditional Newfoundland.\nThe choir has won several national and international awards:\n- First prize (Mixed Choirs) and second prize (Youth Choirs) in the Llangollen International Musical Eisteddfod"
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"Precious got acclaim from its premiere at the Cannes Film Festival."
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"premiered to acclaim at both the 2009 Sundance Film Festival and the 2009 Cannes Film Festival, under its original title of Push: Based on the Novel by Sapphire. At Sundance, it won the Audience Award and the Grand Jury Prize for best drama, as well as a Special Jury Prize for supporting actress Mo'Nique. After \"Precious\"' screening at Sundance in January 2009, Tyler Perry announced that he and Oprah Winfrey would be providing promotional assistance to the film, which was released through Lionsgate Entertainment. \"Precious\" won"
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"video market than in theatrical box office.\nThe film made an additional US$81,751,003 elsewhere in the world, bringing its total worldwide box-office gross to $92,801,097. It was also the third-highest-grossing foreign-language film in the North America market in 2004.\nRelease Critical reception.\n\"House of Flying Daggers\" debuted in May at the 2004 Cannes Film Festival to enthusiastic receptions. The film reportedly received a 20-minute standing ovation at its Cannes Film Festival premiere.\nThe film received widespread critical acclaim"
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"Ratatouille was produced by Brad Bird and Jan Pinkava."
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"Ratatouille (film)\nRatatouille ( , ) is a 2007 American computer-animated comedy film produced by Pixar and released by Walt Disney Pictures. It is the eighth film produced by Pixar and was co-written and directed by Brad Bird, who took over from Jan Pinkava in 2005. The title refers to a French dish, ratatouille, which is served at the end of the film and is also a play on words about the species of the main character. The plot follows a rat named Remy, who dreams"
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"List of accolades received by Ratatouille\n\"Ratatouille\" is a computer-animated film produced by Pixar and distributed by Walt Disney Pictures. The film was released on June 29, 2007 in the United States as the eighth film produced by Pixar. It was directed by Brad Bird, who took over from Jan Pinkava in 2005. The plot follows Remy, a rat who dreams of becoming a chef and tries to achieve his goal by forming an alliance with a Parisian restaurant's garbage boy. \"Ratatouille\" was released to"
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"Gareth Neame\nGareth Elwin Neame (born 8 March 1967) is a British Emmy and Golden Globe award-winning television producer and executive. He was the executive producer of the worldwide phenomenon Downton Abbey, and originally proposed the idea to its writer/creator Julian Fellowes\nAs an executive at the BBC, Neame was responsible for bringing a new wave of popular dramas to the screen including \"Spooks\" (MI5), \"State of Play\", \"Hustle\" and \"New Tricks\". Neame’s strategy significantly"
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"the director, cinematographer, producer and screenwriter Ronald Neame (1911–2010) and author and screenwriter Derek Neame (1915–1979). Her grandson, by Ronald, was producer and screenwriter Christopher Neame (writer/producer) (1942–2011) and her great grandson, by Christopher, is producer Gareth Neame (1967– ). In 1938 she married Australian stuntman and make-up artist Curly Batson; this marriage lasted until his death in 1957.\nIn 1908, Ivy Close was named the World's Most Beautiful Woman by the British"
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"The Fosters portrays LGBT themes."
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"first season of \"The Fosters\" received generally favorable reviews from critics and also garnered particular acclaim for its portrayal of LGBT themes. It also earned two GLAAD Media Awards and one Teen Choice Award.\nOn January 3, 2018, Freeform announced that \"The Fosters\" was ending after five seasons. The series concluded with a three-episode finale which aired from June 4 to 6, 2018. The finale also acted as an introduction to a spinoff-series starring Cierra Ramirez and Maia Mitchell, \"Good Trouble\""
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"\" relationship with Adora, which \"The Verge\" described as \"the best animated antihero story since \"\" Zuko\". In addition, the series addresses such themes as abusive relationships, prejudice, isolationism (as exemplified, initially, by the princesses), colonization and genocide (a result of Hordak's planetary-scale warfare). The series also emphasizes the necessity of taking action no matter one's own power or circumstances; it portrays magic as fallible and dependent on its wielder's skill and determination.\nProduction Themes LGBT"
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"Axl Rose has been considered as one of the greatest singers of all time by Rolling Stone."
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"when Brian Johnson took a break due to hearing problems. \nRose has been named one of the greatest singers of all time by various media outlets, including \"Rolling Stone\" and \"NME\".\nBorn and raised in Lafayette, Indiana, Rose moved in the early 1980s to Los Angeles, where he became active in the local hard rock scene and joined several bands, including Hollywood Rose and L.A. Guns. In 1985, he co-founded Guns N' Roses, with whom he had great success and recognition"
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".\nIn 1992, Axl Rose told \"RIP magazine\": \"I think their song 'One' is one of the greatest songs ever written. Now I can see and understand why people were into U2 years ago.\"\nLegacy.\n\"One\" has frequently appeared on lists of the greatest songs. In 2010, \"Rolling Stone\" placed the song at number 36 on its list of \"The 500 Greatest Songs of All Time\", making it the highest-ranked U2 song. In 2003"
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"G.I. Jane\nG.I. Jane is a 1997 American action film directed by Ridley Scott, produced by Largo Entertainment, Scott Free Productions and Caravan Pictures, distributed by Hollywood Pictures and starring Demi Moore, Viggo Mortensen and Anne Bancroft. The film tells the fictional story of the first woman to undergo training in U.S. Navy Special Warfare Group.\nIt opened to mixed reviews with Moore's performance receiving criticism and winning her the Razzie Award for Worst Actress. Although it made moderate profits earning $97.1 million against its $50 million budget"
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"as June 2007), and the next re-invention of the G.I. Joe property returned to the 3 ¾-inch size, concentrating solely on a 25th anniversary revisitation of the \"Real American Hero\" line that was targeted almost entirely at adult collectors.\nEssentially, \"G.I. Joe: Sigma 6\" is a continuation of the two direct-to-video G.I. Joe CGI movies, \"\" and \"\", both films produced by Reel FX Studios. Several references are made to events from \"Valor vs. Venom\","
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"The Place Beyond the Pines was written by three people."
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"The Place Beyond the Pines\nThe Place Beyond the Pines is a 2012 American crime tragedy drama film directed by Derek Cianfrance with a screenplay by Cianfrance, Ben Coccio, and Darius Marder from a story by Cianfrance and Coccio. It stars Ryan Gosling, Bradley Cooper, Eva Mendes, Emory Cohen and Dane DeHaan, with Ben Mendelsohn, Rose Byrne, Mahershala Ali, Bruce Greenwood, Harris Yulin, and Ray Liotta in supporting roles. The film reunites Cianfrance and Gosling, who worked together on the 2010 film \"Blue Valentine"
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"Phillippe and Laura Linney; \"Lars and the Real Girl\", starring Ryan Gosling, directed by Craig Gillespie and distributed by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer; and Oscar-nominated \"United 93\" directed by Paul Greengrass, based on the true story of the doomed flight of 9/11 and distributed by Universal Pictures.\nSKE also financed and produced \"The Place Beyond the Pines\", co-written and directed by Derek Cianfrance, starring Ryan Gosling, Bradley Cooper and Eva Mendes. Critically acclaimed, \"The Place Beyond"
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"By 2000 The Oprah Winfrey Show received 47 awards."
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"to bribe him with Dom Pérignon and a pair of rhinestone sunglasses. All attempts to book Johnson failed and Winfrey decided to \"do what we do best, and that is a show about and with everyday people\". The topic for the premiere show was \"How to Marry the Man or Woman of Your Choice\".\n\"Oprah\" was one of the longest-running daytime television talk shows in history. The show received 47 Daytime Emmy Awards before Winfrey chose to stop submitting it for consideration in 2000. In"
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"Reception Awards.\nThe show has won a total of 61 Daytime Emmy Awards by 2019, including four for Outstanding Talk Show (2004, 2005, 2006, 2007) and seven for Outstanding Talk Show Entertainment (2010, 2011, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2017, 2019). The show first fourteen seasons surpassed the record held by \"The Oprah Winfrey Show\", which received 47 Daytime Emmy Awards before Winfrey chose to stop submitting it for consideration in 2000. DeGeneres herself has won the Daytime Emmy Award for Outstanding"
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"Heather Graham was featured in the series Emily's Reasons Why Not."
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"), \"Gray Matters\" (2007), \"The Hangover\" (2009) and its sequel, \"The Hangover Part III\" (2013). She also had a role on the television series \"Scrubs\" in 2004, before playing the title character on the short-lived series \"Emily's Reasons Why Not\" in 2006. She also had recurring roles on Showtime's \"Californication\" (2014) and Netflix's \"Flaked\" (2016).\nNoted for portraying characters with sex appeal,"
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"Emily's Reasons Why Not\nEmily's Reasons Why Not is a television series starring Heather Graham. The show, which was based on the novel of the same name by Carrie Gerlach, published in August 2004, was canceled by its broadcaster, ABC, after airing one episode on January 9, 2006. The story revolves around Emily Sanders, a successful career woman in Los Angeles who has been unsuccessful dating. She seeks help from a therapist who recommends that Emily make a list of ten reasons why each of her dating"
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"United States Naval Academy\nThe United States Naval Academy (also known as USNA, Annapolis, or simply Navy) is a four-year coeducational federal service academy adjacent to Annapolis, Maryland. Established on 10 October 1845, under Secretary of the Navy George Bancroft, it is the second oldest of the United States' five service academies, and educates officers for commissioning primarily into the United States Navy and United States Marine Corps. The campus is located on the former grounds of Fort Severn at the confluence of the Severn River"
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"The Shield\nThe Shield is an American crime drama television series starring Michael Chiklis that premiered on March 12, 2002, on FX in the United States, and concluded on November 25, 2008, after seven seasons. Known for its portrayal of corrupt police officers, it was originally advertised as \"Rampart\" in reference to the true-life Rampart Division police scandal, on which the show's Strike Team was loosely based. The series was created by Shawn Ryan and The Barn Productions for Fox Television Studios and Sony Pictures"
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"Indian subcontinent. He started the season with a campaign with a Commonwealth XI in South Africa. In three matches, Simpson continued to suffer problems in converting his starts into large scores. He made 204 runs at 40.80; all his scores were between 31 and 58. He had more success with the ball than in previous seasons, taking five wickets at 19.20.\nSimpson returned to Australia, he had a productive period in the Sheffield Shield for Western Australia, rectifying his prior problem of not capitalising on his starts. On"
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"Marcia admitted Narcissus into Commodus's bedchamber. Commodus was supposedly in a drunken stupor after Marcia had poisoned him and Narcissus proceeded to strangle his master in his bathtub or, according to Herodian, in his bed. \nThe fictional character of general Maximus Decimus Meridius (played by Russell Crowe in the movie \"Gladiator\") was partially based on Narcissus alongside being based on Marcus Aurelius's general Marcus Nonius Macrinus, Spartacus, Cincinnatus and Maximus of Hispania. Narcissus is also portrayed directly in Netflix's 2016 docu-drama series where"
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"Ben Affleck\nBenjamin Géza Affleck-Boldt (born August 15, 1972) is an American actor, director, producer, and screenwriter. His accolades include two Academy Awards, three Golden Globe Awards, two BAFTA Awards, and two Screen Actors Guild Awards. He began his career as a child and starred in the PBS educational series \"The Voyage of the Mimi\" in 1984, before a second run in 1988. He later appeared in the independent coming-of-age comedy \"Dazed and Confused\" (1993"
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"Ajab Prem Ki Ghazab Kahani\nAjab Prem Ki Ghazab Kahani () is a 2009 Indian romantic comedy film. It stars Katrina Kaif and Ranbir Kapoor. Salman Khan and director Rajkumar Santoshi appear in cameo roles. It is a remake of the 2005 Telugu movie \"Soggadu\".\nPlot.\nThe film opens with a reporter entering into a small town that looks abandoned, with a statue (Ranbir Kapoor). The reporter asks, where are the people of the town, the statue then narrates the story behind it"
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", he earned his knighthood by smuggling fish and onions to the besieged Stannis Baratheon and his army during Robert Baratheon's rebellion. Before knighting him, Stannis removed the last joints from four fingers on his right hand as punishment for his years of smuggling; believing these joints bought his family a better future, Davos keeps them in a pouch around his neck for luck.\nMain characters Samwell Tarly.\nSamwell Tarly portrayed by John Bradley. Samwell Tarly of House Tarly and the Night's Watch is the eldest son and former heir"
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"Personal relationships of Paul McCartney\nThe English musician Paul McCartney had numerous relationships during his early life in Liverpool and during his time with the Beatles. He was engaged to Dot Rhone and actress Jane Asher, and he married three times: to Linda Eastman, Heather Mills, and Nancy Shevell.\nMcCartney had a three-year relationship with Dot Rhone in Liverpool, and bought her a gold ring in Hamburg. In London, McCartney had a five-year relationship with Asher, and lived in her parents' house for"
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"Kaitlin Olson\nAimee Kaitlin Willow Olson (born August 18, 1975) is an American actress, producer and comedian. She began her career in the Groundlings, an improvisational group in Los Angeles, California, and had minor roles in several television series before being cast as Deandra \"Sweet Dee\" Reynolds on the FX comedy series \"It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia\" in 2005.\nShe has also appeared in film, with roles in \"Leap Year\" (2010), \"The Heat\" (2013)"
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"The Vampire Diaries\nThe Vampire Diaries is an American supernatural teen drama television series developed by Kevin Williamson and Julie Plec, based on the popular book series of the same name written by L. J. Smith. The series premiered on The CW on September 10, 2009, and concluded on March 10, 2017, airing 171 episodes over eight seasons.\nThe pilot episode attracted the largest audience for The CW of any series premiere since the network began in 2006; the first season averaged 3.60 million viewers. It was the most"
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"List of The Vampire Diaries episodes\n\"The Vampire Diaries\" is an American supernatural-fantasy horror television series. The series is based on a book series of the same name by L.J. Smith, and was developed for television by Kevin Williamson and Julie Plec. The series ran from September 10, 2009 to March 10, 2017 on The CW. The first season was released on both DVD and Blu-ray formats in the United States and Canada on August 31, 2010.\n\"The Vampire Diaries\" follows the"
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"Warm Leatherette (album)\nWarm Leatherette is the fourth studio album by Grace Jones, released on 9 May 1980 by Island Records. The album features contributions from the reggae production duo Sly and Robbie and is a departure from Jones' earlier disco sound, moving towards a new wave-reggae direction.\nBackground.\nAlthough having established herself as a performer with a string of club hits in the US and a large gay following, Jones had only achieved very modest commercial success with her first three disco albums. For"
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"No Man's Land (Jacques Higelin album)\nNo Man's Land is the seventh album by French rock singer Jacques Higelin, released in April 1978. The song \"Pars\" was covered by Grace Jones on her \"Warm Leatherette\" album in 1980.\nRecording.\nHigelin was reportedly dissatisfied with the record, and wanted to destroy the tapes to avoid releasing it, but was persuaded otherwise by his friends, musicians Laurent Thibaut and Francis Moze. Higelin came later to appreciate it somewhat.\nReception."
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"Performance (film)\nPerformance is a 1970 British crime drama film directed by Donald Cammell and Nicolas Roeg, written by Cammell and photographed by Roeg. The film stars James Fox as a violent and ambitious London gangster who, after carrying out an unordered killing, goes into hiding at the home of a reclusive rock star (Mick Jagger of The Rolling Stones, in his film acting debut).\nThe film was produced in 1968 but not released until 1970 due to the reluctance of Warner Bros. to distribute the film owing"
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"and Karnataka State Film Award for Best Film. She made her Malayalam debut alongside Mohanlal in the Malayalam film Photographer. She is a recipient of Karnataka State Film Award for Best Supporting Actress for her performance in the Tulu language film Koti Chennaya. Her Glamour and performance in her next movie Poojari , opposite Aadhi Lokesh brought her closer to the Kannada audience . She rose to fame in the year 2008 due to her performance which garned positive reviews in the movie Gaalipata which was multistarrer and a Blockbuster Hit .She received a Filmfare Award for"
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"the Netherlands.\nHistoriography.\nAccording to Hervé Hasquin, the Liège Revolution mirrored the French Revolution or even formed part of it. Both revolutions began in 1789 and in Hasquin's interpretation the Liège Revolution continued after the prince-bishop's temporary return – he sees a second phase with the entry of French revolutionary troops into Liège in 1792, and a third phase in 1794 with the French's second return. In this interpretation the Liège Revolution only ended in 1795 with the disappearance of the principality and its annexation by France"
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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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"Kurt Russell became the studio's top star."
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"Kurt Russell\nKurt Vogel Russell (born March 17, 1951) is an American actor. He began acting on television at the age of 12 in the western series \"The Travels of Jaimie McPheeters\" (1963–1964). In the late 1960s, he signed a ten-year contract with The Walt Disney Company where, according to Robert Osborne, he became the studio's top star of the 1970s.\nRussell was nominated for a Golden Globe Award for Best Supporting Actor – Motion Picture for his performance in \"Silkwood"
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"Neil deGrasse Tyson wrote essays for Natural History magazine."
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"Death by Black Hole\" (2007) and \"Astrophysics for People in a Hurry\" (2017). During the same period, he wrote a monthly column in \"StarDate\" magazine, answering questions about the universe under the pen name \"Merlin\". Material from the column appeared in his books \"Merlin's Tour of the Universe\" (1998) and \"Just Visiting This Planet\" (1998). Tyson served on a 2001 government commission on the future of the U.S. aerospace industry and on the 2004 Moon"
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"Astrophysics for People in a Hurry\nAstrophysics for People in a Hurry is a 2017 popular science novel by Neil deGrasse Tyson, centering around a number of basic questions about the universe. Published on May 2, 2017, by W. W. Norton & Company, the book is a collection of Tyson's essays that appeared in \"Natural History\" magazine at various times from 1997 to 2007.\nThe book debuted at #1 on \"The New York Times\" Non-Fiction Best Seller list when it first appeared in May"
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"school built within Schaumburg Township, and the third in District 211. It was named after James Bryant Conant, a chemist, educator, and leading authority on teacher education, who helped model the high school system used today. Conant serves students who reside in the east side of Schaumburg, the west side of Elk Grove Village, the northern Cook County section of Roselle and the Southeast side of Hoffman Estates.\nConant also served students in the Northern Cook County section of Hanover Park until 2001. In 2000, District 211"
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"List of unreleased songs recorded by R. Kelly\nAmerican singer, songwriter and record producer R. Kelly has released 12 studio albums, 5 compilation albums and 3 collaboration albums. Kelly has sold over 100 million records, making him the most successful R&B male artist of the 1990s and also one of the best selling musical artists of all time. He is listed by Billboard as the most successful R&B/Hip Hop artist of the past 25 years (1985-2010) and also the most successful R&B artist in history. Kelly"
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"Vikram (actor)\nKennedy John Victor (born 17 April 1966), better known by his stage name Vikram or Chiyaan Vikram, is an Indian actor and singer who predominantly appears in Tamil language films. He has won seven Filmfare Awards as well as one National Film Award and Tamil Nadu State Film Award amongst other recognitions and was awarded an Honorary Doctorate by the People's University of Milan in May 2011.\nHe made his debut in the 1990 film \"En Kadhal Kanmani\", which was followed by a series"
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"Malayalam and Telugu film industries. In 1993, he almost signed on to appear in Mani Ratnam's \"Bombay\" and featured in the initial photo shoot alongside Manisha Koirala. However, Mani Ratnam wanted Vikram to remove his beard for the role, and Vikram could not do so due to continuity problems with another film he had signed and hence was dropped from the project.\nBetween 1993 and 1994, Vikram appeared in a series of films where he portrayed supporting roles. He appeared in three successful Malayalam films by appearing with"
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"Fabian Cancellara\nFabian Cancellara (born 18 March 1981), nicknamed \"Spartacus\", is a Swiss former professional road bicycle racer who last rode for UCI ProTeam . He was born in Wohlen bei Bern, Switzerland. Cancellara began road cycling after falling in love with an old bike at the age of thirteen. After that, he began to take the sport more seriously and won two consecutive World Junior Time Trial Championships in 1998 and 1999. At age nineteen he turned professional and signed with the team, where he rode"
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"Battle of Corinth (146 BC)\nThe Battle of Corinth was a battle fought between the Roman Republic and the Greek city-state of Corinth and its allies in the Achaean League in 146 BCE, which resulted in the complete and total destruction of Corinth. This battle marked the end of the Achaean War and the beginning of the period of Roman domination in Greek history.\nOverview.\nIn 146 BCE, the Romans finally defeated and destroyed their main rival in the Mediterranean, Carthage, and spent the following months"
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"Siege of Corinth\nThe Siege of Corinth (also known as the First Battle of Corinth) was an American Civil War engagement lasting from April 29 to May 30, 1862, in Corinth, Mississippi. A collection of Union forces under the overall command of Major General Henry Halleck engaged in a month-long siege of the city, whose Confederate occupants were commanded by General P.G.T. Beauregard. The siege resulted in the capture of the town by Federal forces.\nThe town was a strategic point at the junction of two vital"
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"A song by Aaliyah is Try Again in 2001."
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"the United States and more than 8 million copies worldwide. In 2000, Aaliyah appeared in her first film, \"Romeo Must Die\". She contributed to the film's soundtrack, which spawned the single \"Try Again\". The song topped the \"Billboard\" Hot 100 solely on airplay, making Aaliyah the first artist in \"Billboard\" history to achieve this goal. \"Try Again\" also earned Aaliyah a Grammy Award nomination for Best Female R&B Vocalist. After completing \"Romeo Must Die\", Aaliyah filmed her"
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"Try Again\nTry Again may refer to:\n- \"Try Again\", single from Dean Martin discography 1954\n- \"Try Again\", single by Patsy Cline, 1957, later included on \"Today, Tomorrow, and Forever\"\n- \"Try Again\" (Champaign song), 1983\n- \"Try Again\" (Aaliyah song), 2000\n- \"Try Again\" (Keane song), 2006\n- \"Try Again\" (Dilba song), 2011\n- \"Try Again"
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"Gwen Stefani\nGwen Renée Stefani (; born October 3, 1969) is an American singer, songwriter, actress, and record producer. She is a co-founder and the lead vocalist of the band No Doubt, whose singles include \"Just a Girl\", \"Spiderwebs\", and \"Don't Speak\", from their 1995 breakthrough studio album \"Tragic Kingdom\", as well as \"Hey Baby\" and \"It's My Life\" from later albums.\nDuring the band's hiatus, Stefani embarked"
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"Heartlight\". The title was expanded to \"Welcome to Heartlight\" to avoid confusion with Neil Diamond's song also called \"Heartlight\".\nIt was released as a single in early 1983 and peaked at number 24 on the U.S. \"Billboard\" Hot 100 and number 17 on the Adult Contemporary chart.\nPersonnel.\n- Kenny Loggins – lead vocals, guitar, guitar solo\n- Mike Hamilton – guitar\n- Vernon Porter – bass guitar\n- Tris Imboden – drums\n- Steve Forman – percussion"
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"1986–87 United States network television schedule (daytime)\nThese are the daytime Monday–Friday schedules on all three networks for each calendar season beginning in September 1986. All times are Eastern; affiliate schedules may differ.\nNew series are highlighted in bold.\nSpring 1987.\n§ On March 23, 1987, CBS moved As the World Turns to 2pm/1pm and Bold and the Beautiful premiered in the 1:30/12:30pm timeslot. Capitol aired its final episode on March 20, 1987.\nSources.\n- https://web.archive.org/web/20071015122215/http://curtalliaume.com/abc_day.html\n- https://web.archive.org/web/20071015122235/http://curtalliaume.com/cbs_day.html"
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"United States by its co-owned studios, FXP and 20th Century Fox Television, will air on FX Canada.\nThis means that while the channel airs most programming from FX, it does not carry all original series that premiered prior to 2011. For example, \"It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia\" didn't air on the channel until mid-2013, and FX Canada only had second window rights to \"Sons of Anarchy\", as premiere rights to each season had been previously sold to Super Channel. It also did"
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"Nat Wolff\nNathaniel Marvin Wolff (born December 17, 1994) is an American actor, musician, and singer-songwriter. He gained recognition for composing the music for \"The Naked Brothers Band\" (2007–2009), a Nickelodeon television series he starred in with his younger brother Alex that was created by their actress mother Polly Draper. Wolff's jazz pianist father Michael Wolff co-produced the series' soundtrack albums, \"The Naked Brothers Band\" (2007) and \"I Don't Want to Go to School"
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"The New Adventures of Old Christine\nThe New Adventures of Old Christine (often shortened to simply Old Christine) is an American sitcom television series starring Julia Louis-Dreyfus as Christine Campbell, a divorced mother doing her best to keep pace with those around her. Clark Gregg co-starred as her ex-husband Richard, with whom Christine maintains a close relationship despite their divorce, as well as Hamish Linklater as her brother Matthew and Wanda Sykes as her best friend, Barb. It ran on CBS from March 13,"
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"daughters, Grace and Lila.\nCareer.\nRutherfurd made her television debut in 1999 as a series regular on the short-lived CBS sitcom \"Work with Me\" opposite Nancy Travis and Kevin Pollak. She is best known for her role as Christine \"New Christine\" Hunter on CBS sitcom \"The New Adventures of Old Christine\" which aired from 2006 to 2010 and starred Julia Louis-Dreyfus. Later, she was a regular cast member on \"The Ellen Show\" and \"Married to the Kellys\"."
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"Young MC\nMarvin Young (born May 10, 1967), better known by his stage name Young M.C., is a British-born American singer, rapper and actor. He is best known for his 1989 hit \"Bust a Move\". His debut album \"Stone Cold Rhymin'\" found international acclaim; however, subsequent albums have not reached the same level of success. Young has also appeared in film in acting roles and cameo appearances and has appeared in several television programs.\nLife and career."
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"around the world participated in the final vote.\nRelease Music.\nThe film score was written by English musician and composer David Julyan. Julyan had previously collaborated with director Christopher Nolan on \"Following\", \"Memento\" and \"Insomnia\". Following the film's narrative, the soundtrack had three sections: the Pledge, the Turn, and the Prestige.\nRelease Music Track listing.\nSome critics were disappointed with the score, acknowledging that while it worked within the context of the film, it was not enjoyable by itself"
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"Mencken, George Jean Nathan, John Updike, and Knopf's own favorite, Willa Cather. From 1924 to 1934, he published the famous literary magazine founded by Mencken and Nathan, \"The American Mercury\". He often developed a personal friendship with his authors. Knopf's personal interest in the fields of history, sociology, and science led to close friendships in the academic community with such noted historians as Richard Hofstadter, Arthur Schlesinger, Jr., and Samuel Eliot Morison. A prominent Republican until Watergate, Knopf often drew"
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"his girlfriend (Kelly). As with \"Lifeboat\" and \"Rope\", the principal characters are depicted in confined or cramped quarters, in this case Stewart's studio apartment. Hitchcock uses close-ups of Stewart's face to show his character's reactions, \"from the comic voyeurism directed at his neighbours to his helpless terror watching Kelly and Burr in the villain's apartment\".\nBiography Peak years: 1954–1964 \"Alfred Hitchcock Presents\".\nFrom 1955 to 1965, Hitchcock was the host of the television series \"Alfred"
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"Idris Elba filmography\nIdris Elba is an English actor, producer, musician and DJ, known for playing drug trafficker Stringer Bell on the HBO series \"The Wire\", DCI John Luther on the BBC One series \"Luther\" and Nelson Mandela in the biographical film \"\" (2013). He has been nominated four times for a Golden Globe Award for Best Actor – Miniseries or Television Film, winning one and was nominated five times for a Primetime Emmy Award."
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"Humanz is a collection of recordings."
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"Humanz\nHumanz is the fifth studio album by virtual band Gorillaz. It was released on 28 April 2017 in the United Kingdom by Parlophone and in the United States by Warner Bros. Records. The album was announced on the band's official Instagram page on 23 March 2017. According to a press release, it was recorded in London, Paris, New York City, Chicago, and Jamaica, and was produced by the band, The Twilite Tone, and Remi Kabaka Jr. It was the band's first studio album since 2011"
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"\"Songs From The Trees (A Musical Memoir Collection)\" was simultaneously released along with the book.\nIt's been recently confirmed by Simon during a book signing that Carly and her son Ben Taylor are working to release EDM remixes of her signature songs. She also said she wants to record an album with her two children.\nIn April 2017 Simon featured on the Gorillaz album Humanz on the track \"Ticker Tape\"\nIn 2018, Carly Simon, at 72, came to terms with the Universal Music Publishing"
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"in the Ministry of Interior, under Wilhelm Frick, minister of the interior 1933-1943 (when he was replaced by Heinrich Himmler). Already before the Nazi Machtübernahme, Himmler was chief of the SS and the SD. In 1936 he became secretary of state of the interior, as well as chief of the German police. As Germany's most senior policeman, Himmler had two goals; first the official goal of centralization and Gleichschaltung: reforming the German police forces after Nazi ideals and Prussian models; secondly, the unofficial"
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"Try (Pink song)\n\"Try\" is a song recorded by American singer Pink, which she released as the second single from her sixth album, \"The Truth About Love\" (2012). Written and composed by Busbee and Ben West, and produced by Greg Kurstin, it is a pop rock song about taking risks with love, no matter the consequences.\n\"Try\" received positive reviews from music critics who noted that it is one of the standout tracks on the album and called it a hit"
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"Trouble (Pink song)\n\"Trouble\" is a song recorded by American musician Pink for her third studio album \"Try This\". It was written by Tim Armstrong and Pink and features a prominent guitar riff. The song was released as the album's first single in North America and second international single. It was moderately successful, its highest peak on the Canadian Singles Chart at number two. The single peaked at number 68 on the \"Billboard\" Hot 100 and at number 7 on the UK Singles Chart;"
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"became an independent sovereign state. In 2004, it entered NATO and the European Union; in 2007 became the first formerly communist country to join the Eurozone; and in 2010 it joined the OECD, a global association of high-income developed countries. Slovenia is a high-income advanced economy with a very high Human Development Index.\nEtymology.\nSlovenia's name means the \"Land of the Slavs\" in Slovene and other South Slavic languages. The etymology of itself remains uncertain.\nThe reconstructed autonym \"\""
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"(including both the European and Asian states). 12 of the 15 signed up, with the three Baltic states deciding to align themselves with the EU. Despite this, the three Caucasus states have said in the past they would one day consider applying for EU membership, particularly Georgia. This is also true of Ukraine since the Orange Revolution.\nEconomic development 2008–present: Eurozone expansion and European debt crisis.\nSlovenia became the first formerly communist nation to adopt the EU currency, the euro, in 2007, followed by Malta"
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"Emmanuel Adebayor plays for the Turkish musical İstanbul Başakşehir."
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"Emmanuel Adebayor\nSheyi Emmanuel Adebayor (; born 26 February 1984) is a Togolese professional footballer who plays as a striker for Turkish club İstanbul Başakşehir. He previously played for English clubs Arsenal, Manchester City, Tottenham Hotspur and Crystal Palace, as well as French side Metz, and Monégasque team Monaco and Spanish team Real Madrid. He was voted African Footballer of the Year for 2008 while playing at Arsenal.\nAdebayor represented the Togo national team at the 2006 FIFA World Cup in Germany, the country's debut, and to"
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"would be released upon the expiry of his Palace contract on 30 June.\nClub career İstanbul Başakşehir.\nOn 31 January 2017, Adebayor signed a contract with Süper Lig club İstanbul Başakşehir until June 2018. He scored six goals in 11 league games over the remainder of the season, including a hat-trick on 10 April in a 4–0 home win over Galatasaray, as his team finished runners-up. He added another goal from five Turkish Cup games, where his team was again runners-up.\nAdebayor scored"
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"the Xinhai Revolution of 1911 and May Fourth Movement of 1919. He later adopted Marxism–Leninism while working at Peking University, and became a founding member of the Communist Party of China (CPC), leading the Autumn Harvest Uprising in 1927. During the Chinese Civil War between the Kuomintang (KMT) and the CPC, Mao helped to found the Chinese Workers' and Peasants' Red Army, led the Jiangxi Soviet's radical land policies, and ultimately became head of the CPC during the Long March. Although the CPC"
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"Ju Ping\nJu Ping (; born 25 January 1966) is a Chinese child program host. She won the Radio and Television News Association of Southern California's Golden Mike Award in 1993 and 1995.\nJu Ping is the first host from China to host youth programs.\nBiography.\nJu Ping was born in a highly educated family in Beijing in January 1966, with her ancestral home in Rongcheng, Weihai, Shandong, she has an elder brother.\nIn 1966, the Cultural Revolution was launched by Mao Zedong"
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"Wildcat\", while others vehemently contend it's \"Scratch\". In the absence of a definitive position by the university, fans, pundits and executives alike are left to decide for themselves.\nAll-time records by sport.\n\"Men's and Women's Basketball, Volleyball, Football, Men's Soccer, Men's Tennis, Women's Tennis, and Baseball all updated as of 6/26/17.\"\nSee also.\n- Bill Keightley\n- Cawood Ledford\n- C. M. Newton\n- Pat Riley"
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"Absolute Beginners (film)\nAbsolute Beginners is a 1986 British musical film adapted from Colin MacInnes' book of the same name about life in late 1950s London. The film is directed by Julien Temple and stars Eddie O' Connell, Patsy Kensit (in one of her first mainstream roles), James Fox, Edward Tudor-Pole, Anita Morris and David Bowie, with featured appearances by Sade Adu, Ray Davies, and Steven Berkoff. The film was screened out of competition at the 1986 Cannes Film Festival."
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"2007, Angle made his debut in New Japan Pro-Wrestling (NJPW), teaming with former IWGP Heavyweight Champion Yuji Nagata to defeat fellow TNA wrestler Travis Tomko and fellow WWE alumnus Giant Bernard.\nAngle was booked to face Brock Lesnar in a champion versus champion match for the Inoki Genome Federation (IGF) on June 29, 2007, and defeated him by submission to win the IWGP Heavyweight Championship. Angle then challenged Lesnar to an MMA fight. On December 19, 2007, Angle defended the IWGP title successfully against"
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"List of awards and nominations received by Mad Men\nThe following is a list of \"Mad Men\" awards and nominations. \"Mad Men\" is an American television drama series created by Matthew Weiner, produced by Lionsgate Television and broadcast in the United States and Canada on the cable network AMC.\nSet in New York City, \"Mad Men\" takes place in the 1960s at a New York City advertising agency on Madison Avenue. The show centers on Don Draper (Jon Hamm), a senior executive at the"
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"renewals. An eighth series began broadcasting on 10 January 2019 and concluded on 28 February 2019. It was announced the same day that a ninth and a tenth series had been commissioned. Filming for series nine started in May 2019 and is set to begin airing in January 2020.\nSynopsis.\nBritish detective Richard Poole (Ben Miller) is assigned to investigate the murder of a British police officer on the fictional Caribbean island of Saint Marie. After he successfully finds the murderer, he is reluctantly required by his supervisors to"
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"Death in Paradise (TV series)\nDeath in Paradise is a British-French crime drama television series created by Robert Thorogood, starring Ben Miller (series 1–3), Kris Marshall (series 3–6) and Ardal O'Hanlon (series 6 – present). The programme is a joint UK and French production filmed on the French Caribbean island of Guadeloupe and broadcast on BBC One in the United Kingdom, France 2 in France and PBS in the United States. \"Death in Paradise\" has enjoyed high ratings, leading to repeated"
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"suspended from 1799 to 1845, the island republic has been credited with sustaining the world's oldest and longest-running parliament.\nUntil the 20th century, Iceland relied largely on subsistence fishing and agriculture. Industrialisation of the fisheries and Marshall Plan aid following World War II brought prosperity and Iceland became one of the wealthiest and most developed nations in the world. In 1994, it became a part of the European Economic Area, which further diversified the economy into sectors such as finance, biotechnology, and manufacturing.\nIceland has"
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"Eye of Agamotto\nThe Eye of Agamotto () is a fictional mystical item appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics and in their Marvel Cinematic Universe films, with its first appearance in \"Doctor Strange\". The item appears in publications in particular those featuring Doctor Strange. The Eye of Agamotto is the name commonly given to the amulet Strange wears on his chest, though the Eye actually resides within the amulet and is released from time to time. Created by writer Stan Lee and artist Steve Ditko, it first"
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", American convicted serial killer\n- Michael Ross (Home and Away), fictional character from the television series \"Home and Away\"\n- Mike Ross (Suits), a fictional character from the television series \"Suits\"\n- Michael Ross (Mossad officer) (born 1965), Canadian-Israeli expert on intelligence and a former Mossad officer\n- Mike Ross (radio host) (born 1973), Canadian radio host\n- (born 1986), participant in \"The Real World: Las Vegas"
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"Sacramento Knights\nSacramento Knights were an indoor soccer team that played from 1993 to 2001 in ARCO Arena and were owned by the NBA's Sacramento Kings. The team played in the Continental Indoor Soccer League from 1993 to 1997. The team then moved to the World Indoor Soccer League in 1998 after the CISL folded. The team itself folded when the WISL merged with the Major Indoor Soccer League in 2001.\nPersonnel.\nThe Knights were coached by retired English player Keith Weller from 1994 to 1997. Iain Fraser took over"
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"and John Michael Higgins. The film follows the Bellas, now graduated from college, reuniting for one final performance together during an overseas USO tour.\nPrincipal photography on the film began in January 2017 in Atlanta, Georgia and ended in April 2017. The film was released in the United States on December 22, 2017, received mixed reviews from critics and grossed $185 million worldwide. It became the second-highest grossing musical comedy film of all time, behind only its predecessor.\nPlot.\nThree years after"
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"The Heiress (1947 play)\nThe Heiress is a 1947 play by American playwrights Ruth and Augustus Goetz adapted from the 1880 Henry James novel \"Washington Square\". Two years later the play was adapted into the film \"The Heiress\" starring Olivia de Havilland.\nProductions.\nThe play opened on Broadway at the Biltmore Theatre on September 29, 1947 and closed on September 18, 1948 after 410 performances. Directed by Jed Harris the cast starred Wendy Hiller, Basil Rathbone, and Peter Cookson. The production then"
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"Jessica Chastain\nJessica Michelle Chastain (born March 24, 1977) is an American actress and producer. She is known for her portrayals of strong-willed women in films with feminist themes. Chastain's accolades include a Golden Globe Award and two Academy Award nominations. \"Time\" magazine named her one of the 100 most influential people in the world in 2012.\nBorn and raised in Sacramento, California, Chastain developed an interest in acting from a young age. In 1998, she made her professional stage debut as"
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"University of Oxford\nThe University of Oxford (legally The Chancellor, Masters, and Scholars of the University of Oxford) is a collegiate research university in Oxford, England. There is evidence of teaching as early as 1096, making it the oldest university in the English-speaking world and the world's second-oldest university in continuous operation after the University of Bologna. It grew rapidly from 1167 when Henry II banned English students from attending the University of Paris. After disputes between students and Oxford townsfolk in 1209, some"
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"List of books about Oxford\nBelow is a list of books about Oxford or written in Oxford, Oxfordshire, England. The city of Oxford has generated and inspired much literature. Many authors have lived in Oxford, especially associated with the University. It has also been a setting in many.\nOverview.\nThe Oxford University Press (and Clarendon Press) is the University's own publishing house. It is world-renowned for its as well as other , largely academic in nature. It also publishes the Oxford World"
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"to larger powers in exchange for benign protection of their political and economic viability against their geographic or demographic constraints.\" In line with this and most other definitions, examples of microstates include Liechtenstein, Monaco, San Marino, Andorra, the Cook Islands, Niue, and the Federated States of Micronesia.\nThe smallest political unit recognized as a sovereign state is Vatican City, with 842 citizens as of July 2013 and an area of only . However, some scholars dispute qualifying the Vatican as a state, arguing that it does"
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"European microstates\nThe European microstates or European ministates are a set of very small sovereign states in Europe. The term is typically used to refer to the six smallest states in Europe by area: Andorra, Liechtenstein, Malta, Monaco, San Marino, and Vatican City. Four of these states are monarchies (three principalities—Andorra, Liechtenstein, and Monaco—and one papacy, the Vatican City), with all these states tracing their status back to the first millennium or the early second millennium, except for Liechtenstein,"
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"The Dark Knight is set in Gotham City."
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"Lieutenant James Gordon (Oldman) and District Attorney Harvey Dent (Eckhart) form an alliance to dismantle organized crime in Gotham City, but are menaced by an anarchistic mastermind known as the Joker (Ledger), who seeks to undermine Batman's influence and turn the city to chaos.\nNolan's inspiration for the film was the Joker's comic book debut in 1940, the 1988 graphic novel \"\", and the 1996 series \"\", which retold Two-Face's origin. The \"Dark Knight\" nickname was"
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"Plot.\n\"The Dark Knight Returns\" is set in a dystopian version of Gotham City in 1986. Bruce Wayne, aged 55, has given up the mantle of Batman after ten years prior, and now lives as a bored bachelor. As a result, crime is running rampant throughout the city and a gang calling themselves \"The Mutants\" has begun terrorizing the people of Gotham. Upon being reminded of the deaths of his parents during a TV broadcast of \"The Mark of Zorro\" and watching news reports"
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"Dr. Dre's label is named Aftermath Entertainment."
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"Dr. Dre left Death Row Records to establish his own label, Aftermath Entertainment. He produced a compilation album, \"Dr. Dre Presents the Aftermath,\" in 1996, and released a solo album, \"2001,\" in 1999. During the 2000s, Dr. Dre focused on producing other artists, occasionally contributing vocals. Dr. Dre signed Eminem in 1998 and 50 Cent in 2002, and co-produced their albums. \nDr. Dre has won six Grammy Awards, including Producer of the Year; Non-Classical. \""
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"Hittman\nBrian Anthony Bailey (born September 14, 1974), best known under his stage name Hittman (acronym for \"Highly Intense Tongue Talents Make All Nervous\"), is an American West Coast rapper, songwriter and record producer originating from Los Angeles, California.\nCareer.\nHittman was signed into Dr. Dre's Aftermath Entertainment label in 1998. He received various guest appearances, rapping on 9 tracks off Dr. Dre's \"2001\" album, making him the most featured artist. Under Dr. Dre's label"
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"The Catalyst was an unreleased single by Linkin Park."
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"The Catalyst\n\"The Catalyst\" is a song by the American rock band Linkin Park. Released on August 2, 2010, it is the first single from their fourth studio album, \"A Thousand Suns\", which was released on September 8, 2010. The music video for the song, directed by the band's turntablist Joe Hahn, was released on August 25, 2010.\n\"The Catalyst\" is used in the trailer and credits of the video game \"Medal of Honor\" and also the opening"
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"– \"Charlotte\" (Unreleased) Rushent\n- Muse – \"Uprising\" (Warner Bros) Rushent\n- Linkin Park – \"The Catalyst\" (Warner Bros) Bloomfield\n- Natalia Kills – \"Zombie\" (Interscope) Bloomfield\n- Escape The Fate – \"Issues\" (Interscope) Bloomfield\n- The Naked and Famous – \"Does Being Famous Offend Nudes (Punching in a Dream Remix)\" Bloomfield\nDiscography Covers.\n- \"Whip It\" originally by Devo"
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"Newcastle United F.C. is a soccer team."
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"Newcastle United F.C.\nNewcastle United Football Club is an English professional football club in Newcastle upon Tyne, Tyneside, that plays in the Premier League, the top tier of English football. Founded in 1892 by the merger of Newcastle East End and Newcastle West End, they have played at St James' Park since. The ground was developed into an all-seater stadium in the mid-1990s and now has a capacity of 52,354.\nThe club has been a member of the Premier League for all but three years of the competition"
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"1994–95 Newcastle United F.C. season\nThis article covers the squad and match results for the 1994–95 season at the English football (soccer) club Newcastle United F.C. Newcastle United participated in the FA Premier League, finishing in 6th place.\nSeason summary.\nNewcastle United made the best start to any top division season in their history, winning their first six games to go top. The first team had built up a reputation for playing an attacking, almost cavalier, brand of football under Kevin Keegan – their occasionally leaky defence was"
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"Hypothyroidism can cause depression in men."
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"Hypothyroidism\nHypothyroidism, also called underactive thyroid or low thyroid, is a disorder of the endocrine system in which the thyroid gland does not produce enough thyroid hormone. It can cause a number of symptoms, such as poor ability to tolerate cold, a feeling of tiredness, constipation, depression, and weight gain. Occasionally there may be swelling of the front part of the neck due to goiter. Untreated hypothyroidism during pregnancy can lead to delays in growth and intellectual development in the baby or congenital iodine deficiency syndrome.\nWorldwide"
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"Ilkhanate\nThe Ilkhanate, also spelled Il-khanate (, \"Ilxānān\"; , \"Hu’legīn Uls\"), was established as a khanate that formed the southwestern sector of the Mongol Empire, ruled by the Mongol House of Hulagu. It was founded in the 13th century and was based primarily in Iran as well as neighboring territories, such as present-day Azerbaijan and the central and eastern parts of present-day Turkey. The Ilkhanate was originally based on the campaigns of Genghis Khan in the Khwarazmian Empire in 1219–1224"
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"Grant Gustin\nThomas Grant Gustin (born January 14, 1990) is an American actor and singer. He is known for his role as Barry Allen / The Flash on the CW series \"The Flash\" as part of the Arrowverse television franchise, and for his role as Sebastian Smythe on the Fox series \"Glee\".\nEarly life.\nThomas Grant Gustin was born in Norfolk, Virginia. He is the son of Tina Haney, a pediatric nurse, and Thomas Gustin, a college professor. During his"
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