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"Will Ferrell\nJohn William Ferrell (; born July 16, 1967) is an American actor, comedian, producer, writer and businessman. He first established himself in the mid-1990s as a cast member on the NBC sketch comedy show \"Saturday Night Live\", and has subsequently starred in comedy films such as \"\" (2004), \"\" (2006), \"Step Brothers\" (2008), \"The Other Guys\" (2010) and \"\" (2013), all but one of which he co"
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"A Perfect Circle was formed by Billy Howerdel."
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"A Perfect Circle\nA Perfect Circle is an American rock supergroup formed in 1999 by guitarist Billy Howerdel and Tool vocalist Maynard James Keenan. A Perfect Circle has released four studio albums, the first three during the early 2000s: \"Mer de Noms\", their debut album in 2000, and followed up by \"Thirteenth Step\" in 2003; then in 2004, \"Emotive\"—an album of radically re-worked cover songs. Shortly after \"Emotive\"s release, the band went on hiatus; Keenan returned to Tool and started up"
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"A Perfect Circle discography\nThe discography of American alternative rock supergroup A Perfect Circle consists of four studio albums, two compilation albums, one extended play, one video album, thirteen singles, one promotional single and thirteen music videos. A Perfect Circle is the brainchild of Billy Howerdel. After hearing demos of Howerdel's music, Maynard James Keenan, the lead singer of Tool, offered his services as vocalist. Howerdel agreed, and the band formed in 1999. They were then joined by bassist/violinist Paz Lenchantin, guitarist"
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"Lymelife is an independent film."
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"Lymelife\nLymelife is a 2008 American comedy-drama film written by brothers Derick Martini and Steven Martini, and directed by Derick Martini, depicting aspects of their life in 1970s Long Island from the perspective of a teenager. The film stars Alec Baldwin, Rory Culkin, and Emma Roberts. Martin Scorsese served as an executive producer. The film debuted at the 2008 Toronto International Film Festival, in September 2008 and won the International Federation of Film Critics Award (FIPRESCI). After its theatrical release in 2009, writer director Derick"
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"Derick Martini\nDerick Martini is an American screenwriter and film director and an owner of commercial property and advertising billboards located in New York City.\nFilm and television.\nMartini's feature film writing credits include the coming of age story \"Lymelife\" starring Alec Baldwin, Emma Roberts and Rory Culkin, which he wrote with his brother Steven Martini. \"Lymelife\" marked Martini's directorial debut and premiered at the Toronto International Film Festival in September 2008, where it won the International Federation of Film Critics (FIPRESCI) Award"
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"Anton Yelchin performed."
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"Anton Yelchin\nAnton Viktorovich Yelchin (}; March 11, 1989 – June 19, 2016) was an American actor. He played Pavel Chekov in three \"Star Trek\" films: \"Star Trek\" (2009), \"Star Trek Into Darkness\" (2013), and the posthumously released \"Star Trek Beyond\" (2016). Born to a Russian Jewish family in Leningrad, Yelchin and his family moved to the United States when he was a baby. In the late 1990s, Yelchin began appearing in"
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"Badgley plays the orphan Posthumus; Milla Jovovich plays the role of the Queen; Anton Yelchin is Cloten; and Dakota Johnson plays the role of Imogen.\nStage adaptions.\nPrior to operatic adaptations only incidential music were composed. The first operatic adaption seems to be composed by Edmond Missa in 1894, under the title \"Dinah\"; American composer Christopher Berg composed another one, of which scenes were performed in 2009.\nCultural references.\nThe 'Song' from Act II, Scene 3 \"(Hark,"
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"Unforgettable is an erotic thriller film."
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"Unforgettable (2017 film)\nUnforgettable is a 2017 American drama thriller film directed by Denise Di Novi (in her directorial debut) and written by Christina Hodson. The film stars Rosario Dawson, Katherine Heigl, Geoff Stults, Isabella Rice, and Cheryl Ladd, and follows a divorcée who begins to torment her ex-husband's new fiancée.\nPrincipal photography began on August 17, 2015 in Los Angeles. The film was released on April 21, 2017 by Warner Bros. Pictures. The film, which received mostly negative"
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"Unforgettable (1996 film)\nUnforgettable is a 1996 science fiction erotic thriller film directed by John Dahl and starring Ray Liotta and Linda Fiorentino. The film is about a man named David Krane (Liotta), who is obsessed with finding out who murdered his wife.\nJohn Dahl's follow up to his critically acclaimed 1994 film, \"The Last Seduction\", \"Unforgettable\" was a critical and box office failure, only earning less than $3 million in the United States.\nPlot.\nSeattle Medical Examiner"
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"The President of Iraq requires a majority for election."
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"President of Iraq\nThe President of Iraq is the head of state of Iraq and \"safeguards the commitment to the Constitution and the preservation of Iraq's independence, sovereignty, unity, the security of its territories in accordance with the provisions of the Constitution\". The President is elected by the Council of Representatives by a two-thirds majority, and is limited to two four-year terms. The President is responsible for ratifying treaties and laws passed by the Council of Representatives, issues pardons on the recommendation of the Prime"
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"maximum of two terms in office. When a presidential term expires, Parliament votes to elect the new President. In the first two votes, a majority (200 votes) is necessary. The third and final vote requires a (180 votes) majority.\nIf the third vote is fruitless, Parliament is dissolved and elections are proclaimed by the outgoing President within the next 30 days. In the new Parliament, the election for President is repeated immediately with a 3/5 majority required for the initial vote, an absolute majority for"
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"Weightlifting Fairy Kim Bok-joo is from Japan."
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"Weightlifting Fairy Kim Bok-joo\nWeightlifting Fairy Kim Bok-joo () is a South Korean television series starring Lee Sung-kyung in the title role. It is a coming-of-age sports drama, inspired by the life of Olympic gold-medalist Jang Mi-ran. It aired on MBC every Wednesday and Thursday at 22:00 (KST) starting November 16, 2016 to January 11, 2017.\nThe series resonated with the young demographic; although it averaged 4.6% in audience share, and received"
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"prime-time medical drama, \"The Doctors\" as a neurosurgeon. The same year, she took on her first leading role in \"Weightlifting Fairy Kim Bok-joo\", a youth sports drama inspired by the real life story of Olympic weightlifting champion Jang Mi-ran.\nIn 2017, Lee was cast in the romance film \"Love+Sling\", directed by first-time director Kim Dae-woong.\nIn 2018, Lee is set to star in the fantasy melodrama \"About Time\". The same"
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"School 2013 is a American television series."
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"School 2013\nSchool 2013 () is a 2012 South Korean television series starring Jang Nara, Choi Daniel, Lee Jong-suk, Park Se-young and Kim Woo Bin. The teen drama depicts the struggles and dilemmas that modern-day Korean youth face, such as bullying, student suicides, school violence, deteriorating teacher-student relations, private tutoring and other real-life high school issues, all within the confines of one small classroom at Victory High School.\nIt is the fifth installment of KBS's"
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"Dream School\nDream School is an American reality television series on SundanceTV that premiered on October 7, 2013. The series follows fifteen high school dropouts as they are taught by a series of celebrity \"teachers\", including actor David Arquette, conservationist Jeff Corwin, civil rights activist Jesse Jackson, astronaut Mae Jemison, television journalist Soledad O'Brien, financial expert Suze Orman, filmmaker Oliver Stone, and musician Swizz Beatz. The series is an adaptation of British television show \"Jamie's Dream School\", created by celebrity chef Jamie"
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"Kanye West was born in Atlanta."
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"raised in Chicago, West first became known as a producer for Roc-A-Fella Records in the early 2000s, producing singles for recording artists such as Jay-Z, Ludacris and Alicia Keys. Intent on pursuing a solo career as a rapper, West released his debut album \"The College Dropout\" in 2004 to widespread critical and commercial success, and founded the record label GOOD Music. He went on to experiment with a variety of musical genres on subsequent acclaimed studio albums, including \"Late Registration\" (2005"
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"Kanye West\nKanye Omari West (; born June 8, 1977) is an American rapper, singer, songwriter, record producer, entrepreneur, and fashion designer. His musical career has been marked by dramatic changes in styles, incorporating an eclectic range of influences including soul, baroque pop, electro, indie rock, synth-pop, industrial, and gospel. Over the course of his career, West has been responsible for cultural movements and progressions within mainstream hip hop and popular music at large.\nBorn in Atlanta and"
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"The television series Fargo has an anthology format."
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"Fargo (TV series)\nFargo is an American black comedy–crime drama anthology television series created and primarily written by Noah Hawley. The show is inspired by the eponymous 1996 film written and directed by the Coen brothers, who are credited as executive producers on the series alongside Hawley. The series premiered on April 15, 2014, on FX, and follows an anthology format, with each season set in a different era, and with a different story and mostly new characters and cast, although there is minor overlap."
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"List of awards and nominations received by Fargo\nThis is a list of awards and nominations for \"Fargo\", an American black comedy–crime drama anthology television series that debuted on FX on April 15, 2014. Season 1 stars Billy Bob Thornton, Allison Tolman, Colin Hanks and Martin Freeman. Season 2 stars Kirsten Dunst, Patrick Wilson, Jesse Plemons, Jean Smart and Ted Danson. Season 3 stars Ewan McGregor, Carrie Coon, Mary Elizabeth Winstead, Goran Bogdan, and David Thewlis.\nThe series has"
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"Heartlight is the first track on Diamond's 1982 album."
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"Heartlight (song)\n\"Heartlight\" is a song written by Neil Diamond, Carole Bayer Sager and her then-husband Burt Bacharach, and recorded by Diamond in 1982. It is the first track on Diamond's 1982 album, also titled \"Heartlight\", and reached number five on the \"Billboard\" Hot 100, becoming his eighth (and last) top 5 hit on the chart. It also spent four weeks atop the adult contemporary chart in late 1982, and was the last of his eight #1s"
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"Heartlight (album)\nHeartlight is the fifteenth studio album by Neil Diamond. It was released in August 1982 on Columbia Records. The album spent 34 weeks on the charts and peaked at #9. For shipments of a million copies it was certified Platinum by the RIAA.\nThe title track peaked at #5 on the \"Billboard\" Hot 100 in late 1982. It was Neil Diamond's last top 10 pop hit and also his last #1 on the Easy Listening chart.\nPersonnel.\n- Alex"
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"Meghan McCain was made a co-host of a daytime news and talk program in the United States."
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"Outnumbered (American TV program)\nOutnumbered (sometimes stylized as Out#) is an American daytime news and talk show that airs on Fox News Channel at 12 p.m ET. The series features four female panelists along with one guest male panelist (hence the show's gimmick, called \"one lucky guy\") discussing the news and issues of the day. The program premiered on April 28, 2014, and is the number one cable news broadcast in its time slot.\nOutnumbered Overtime with Harris Faulkner is an American"
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"Joy Behar, while the current line-up consists of Behar, entertainer Whoopi Goldberg, attorney Sunny Hostin, and television personalities Meghan McCain and Abby Huntsman. Furthermore, the show often makes use of male and female guest panelists, including the addition of television personality Ana Navarro as a weekly guest co-host in season 22.\n\"The View\" has won 30 Daytime Emmy Awards, including Outstanding Talk Show and Outstanding Talk Show Host. The show has also received positive reviews from \"The New York Times\","
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"Steve Mouzakis has yet to be in the cast of any Dru Brown film."
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"Steve Mouzakis\nSteve Mouzakis is an Australian film, television and theatre actor. He is known for his role in the Spike Jonze film \"Where the Wild Things Are\", and as Steven Ray in \"The Suicide Theory\".\nMouzakis has had a number of roles in television series such as Rolf in \"Very Small Business\", Andrew Petrious in \"The Slap\", Chris Baros in \"Killing Time\", Theo Kallergis in \"Blue Heelers\" and Paolo in \"The Secret Life of Us\"."
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"ABC Radio and Channel Ten. Under the name Melanie Kent, she has been a travel writer for various publications including Australia's largest circulating travel newspaper section News Ltd ESCAPE, one of her bigger articles being her recap of her trek to the Everest Base Camp.\nIn 2012, Poole was a co-producer, with Dan Macarthur on a film called \"The Suicide Theory\", directed by Dru Brown and starring Steve Mouzakis and Leon Cain. In the film, a suicidal man wants to end his life after losing"
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"Shirley MacLaine starred in Ask Any Girl."
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"before winning Best Actress for \"Terms of Endearment\" (1983). She twice won the BAFTA Award for Best Foreign Actress, for \"Ask Any Girl\" (1959), and \"The Apartment\" (1960); and won an Emmy Award for Outstanding Comedy-Variety or Music Special for the 1976 TV special, \"Gypsy In My Soul\". She has also won five competitive Golden Globe Awards, and received the Golden Globe Cecil B. DeMille Award at the 1998 ceremony.\nEarly life.\nNamed"
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"Ask Any Girl\nAsk Any Girl may refer to:\n- \"Ask Any Girl\" (film), a 1959 film starring Shirley MacLaine\n- \"Ask Any Girl\", a song by The Supremes"
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"Shahid Kapoor made his film debut in 2003."
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"three, and he continued living with his mother. They moved to Mumbai when he was 10, where he joined Shiamak Davar's dance academy. Kapoor appeared as a background dancer in a few films of the 1990s, and was later featured in music videos and television commercials. He made his film debut in 2003 with a leading role in the romantic comedy \"Ishq Vishk\", a sleeper hit for which he won a Filmfare Award for Best Male Debut. He followed it with roles in several commercial failures before starring in"
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"Shahid Kapoor filmography\nShahid Kapoor is an Indian actor who appears in Hindi films. As a dancer in Shiamak Davar's institute, Kapoor made uncredited appearances as a background dancer in the films \"Dil To Pagal Hai\" (1997) and \"Taal\" (1999). He also appeared in several music videos, including one for the singer Kumar Sanu, before making his acting debut with a lead role in Ken Ghosh's romantic comedy \"Ishq Vishk\" (2003). The film was a sleeper hit, and"
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"The Hobbit films starred Ken Stott."
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"Lilly, Lee Pace and Luke Evans, with several actors reprising their roles from \"The Lord of the Rings\", including Cate Blanchett, Orlando Bloom, Ian Holm, Christopher Lee, Hugo Weaving, Elijah Wood, and Andy Serkis. The films also feature Manu Bennett, Sylvester McCoy, Stephen Fry, Mikael Persbrandt, Barry Humphries, and Lawrence Makoare. Also returning for production, among others, were illustrators John Howe and Alan Lee, art director Dan Hennah, cinematographer Andrew Lesnie, and composer Howard Shore, while"
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", Ken Stott, James Nesbitt, and Orlando Bloom.\nFran Walsh, Philippa Boyens, Peter Jackson and Guillermo del Toro wrote the screenplay. The films were shot simultaneously in 3D at a projection rate of 48 frames per second, with principal photography taking place around New Zealand and at Pinewood Studios. Additional filming took place throughout May 2013.\n\"The Hobbit: The Desolation of Smaug\" premiered on 2 December 2013 in Los Angeles and was released internationally on 11 December 2013 in both conventional and IMAX theatres. The"
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"All organisms are composed of cells."
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"Cell (biology)\nThe cell (from Latin \"cella\", meaning \"small room\") is the basic structural, functional, and biological unit of all known living organisms. A cell is the smallest unit of life. Cells are often called the \"building blocks of life\". The study of cells is called cell biology or cellular biology.\nCells consist of cytoplasm enclosed within a membrane, which contains many biomolecules such as proteins and nucleic acids. Organisms can be classified as unicellular (consisting of a"
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"cell theory, first developed in 1839 by Schleiden and Schwann, states that all organisms are composed of one or more cells; all cells come from preexisting cells; and cells contain the hereditary information necessary for regulating cell functions and for transmitting information to the next generation of cells.\nThere are two types of cells, eukaryotic and prokaryotic. Prokaryotic cells are usually singletons, while eukaryotic cells are usually found in multicellular organisms. Prokaryotic cells lack a nuclear membrane so DNA is unbound within the cell; eukaryotic cells have nuclear membranes"
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"Horseshoe Falls is a part of Niagara Falls."
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"Horseshoe Falls\nHorseshoe Falls, also known as Canadian Falls, is the largest of the three waterfalls that collectively form Niagara Falls on the Niagara River along the Canada–United States border. Approximately 90% of the Niagara River, after diversions for hydropower generation, flows over Horseshoe Falls. The remaining 10% flows over American Falls and Bridal Veil Falls. It is located between Terrapin Point on Goat Island in the US state of New York, and Table Rock in the Canadian province of Ontario.\nInternational border."
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"Brother Island (Niagara River)\nBrother Island is a small, uninhabited island off the coast of Goat Island in the U.S. state of New York. It lies in the Niagara River, close to the Horseshoe Falls and the Three Sisters Islands. It is part of the city of Niagara Falls.\nIt is one of only five islands in the area surrounding the Horseshoe Falls which have not been claimed by Canada.\nExternal links.\n- Topographic map"
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"Gregor Clegane\nGregor Clegane, nicknamed \"The Mountain That Rides\" or simply \"The Mountain\", is a fictional character in the \"A Song of Ice and Fire\" series of fantasy novels by American author George R. R. Martin, and its television adaptation \"Game of Thrones\". In the books, the character is initially introduced in 1996's \"A Game of Thrones\". He subsequently appeared in \"A Clash of Kings\" (1998), \"A Storm of Swords\" (2000) and in"
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"of Cersei Lannister under the name Robert Strong.\nIn the HBO television adaptation, Clegane was originally portrayed by Australian actor Conan Stevens in season one, and by Welsh actor Ian Whyte in season two; Icelandic actor and strongman Hafþór Júlíus Björnsson took over the role from season four onwards.\nCharacter description.\nSer Gregor Clegane, known as the Mountain That Rides, or simply the Mountain, is the older brother of Sandor Clegane and is a vassal to Tywin Lannister. His size and strength make him a fearsome warrior"
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"Michelle Rodriguez portrayed Ana Lucia Cortez in Lost."
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"Furious\" franchise. During her career, Rodriguez has played in a number of successful action films, including \"Resident Evil\", \"S.W.A.T.\", and \"Avatar\".\nRodriguez also branched into television, playing Ana Lucia Cortez in the second season of the television series \"Lost\". She has also had numerous voice work appearances in video games such as \"Call of Duty\" and \"Halo\", and lent her voice for the 3D animated film \"Turbo\" and the television series \"IGPX\"."
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"Ana Lucia Cortez\nAna Lucia Cortez is a fictional character on the ABC television series \"Lost\", played by Michelle Rodriguez. Ana Lucia made her first appearance as a guest star in the first season finale, and became part of the main cast for season two. After Oceanic Flight 815 splits in mid-air, the tail section and fuselage crash on opposite sides of a mysterious island. Ana Lucia becomes the leader of the tail section. Flashbacks in her two centric episodes, \"Collision\" and \"Two for"
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"Lake Powell exists as a reservoir."
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"Lake Powell\nLake Powell is a reservoir on the Colorado River, straddling the border between Utah and Arizona, United States. Most of Lake Powell, along with Rainbow Bridge National Monument, is located in Utah. It is a major vacation spot that around two million people visit every year. It is the second largest man-made reservoir by maximum water capacity in the United States behind Lake Mead, storing of water when full. However, due to high water withdrawals for human and agricultural consumption, and because of subsequent"
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"Powell Lake\nPowell Lake is a lake in the northern Sunshine Coast region of British Columbia, Canada, adjacent to the city of Powell River, which sits on the low rise of land forming a natural dam between the lake and the Strait of Georgia. The lake flows to the ocean through Powell River and features Goat Island, a large mountainous island. It serves as a reservoir for a small hydroelectric generating station which was built to serve the city's paper mill, and also as a water supply for that paper mill"
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"Jared Padalecki\nJared Tristan Padalecki (born July 19, 1982) is an American actor. He is best known for playing the role of Sam Winchester in the TV series \"Supernatural\". He grew up in Texas and rose to fame in the early 2000s after appearing on the television series \"Gilmore Girls\" as well as the films \"New York Minute\" and \"House of Wax\".\nEarly life.\nPadalecki was born in San Antonio, Texas, to Gerald and Sherri Padalecki. His father is"
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"Loose, Part One\".\nHome media release.\nThe second season of \"Supernatural\" was released as a six-disc Region 1 DVD box set in the US on September 11, 2007, two weeks before the premiere of the third season. Including all 22 episodes of the second season, the set also featured DVD extras such as episode commentaries, deleted scenes, bloopers, Jared Padalecki's original screen test, and a featurette on the making of the season finale. The season was ranked No"
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"Gabrielle Solis is portrayed by a woman born in 1975."
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"Gabrielle Solis\nGabrielle \"Gaby\" Solis is a fictional character from the ABC television series \"Desperate Housewives\". She is portrayed by Eva Longoria. Longoria was nominated for Golden Globe Award for Best Actress – Television Series Musical or Comedy at the 2006 Golden Globe Awards.\nHistory.\nHistory Past.\nGabrielle Solis (née Márquez, formerly Lang) was born in Las Colinas, Texas. Her family is originally from Guadalajara, Mexico. Born on December 8, 1976, she has a brother and a sister."
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"Carlos Solis\nCarlos Solis () is a fictional character on the ABC television series, \"Desperate Housewives\". The character is played by actor Ricardo Antonio Chavira, and is, for most of the series, the husband of Gabrielle Solis, one of the protagonists of the show (portrayed by Eva Longoria).\nEarly life.\nCarlos was born in Guadalajara, Mexico to Juanita and Diego Solis. His father beat both Carlos and his mother so she told him that his father left them for a waitress in"
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"Dragon Ball has only ever been a manga."
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"Dragon Ball\n, sometimes styled as \"Dragonball\", is a Japanese media franchise created by Akira Toriyama in 1984. The initial manga, written and illustrated by Toriyama, was serialized in \"Weekly Shōnen Jump\" from 1984 to 1995, with the 519 individual chapters collected into 42 \"tankōbon\" volumes by its publisher Shueisha. \"Dragon Ball\" was initially inspired by the classical Chinese novel \"Journey to the West\", as well as Hong Kong martial arts films. The series follows the adventures of the protagonist,"
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", Ontario. Newton has always been considered a fan favourite and a \"Submission Master\" and has dubbed his personal fighting style — an amalgam of Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu, judo, wrestling and boxing — as \"Dragon Ball Jiu-Jitsu\" in tribute to Dragon Ball, a Japanese manga series. As a testament to his worldwide popularity, Newton is one of only a few MMA athletes to ever be allowed to compete in the UFC and Pride FC at the same time. He currently manages his own gym in Pickering"
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"Miley Cyrus\nMiley Ray Hemsworth (née Cyrus, born Destiny Hope Cyrus; November 23, 1992) is an American singer, songwriter, and actress. After playing minor roles in the television series \"Doc\" and the film \"Big Fish\" as a child, she became a teen idol in 2006, starring in the Disney Channel television series \"Hannah Montana\" as the character Miley Stewart. Her father, musician Billy Ray Cyrus, also starred in the series, which aired for four seasons until 2011."
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"Me Before You (film)\nMe Before You is a 2016 romantic drama film directed by Thea Sharrock in her directorial debut and adapted by English author Jojo Moyes from her 2012 novel of the same name. The film stars Emilia Clarke, Sam Claflin, Jenna Coleman, Charles Dance, Matthew Lewis, Janet McTeer, Vanessa Kirby, Joanna Lumley, and Steve Peacocke.\nSet in the United Kingdom, the film is shot in various historic locations around the country, including Pembroke Castle in Wales, and Chenies Manor House"
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"Catch Me If You Can\nCatch Me If You Can is a 2002 American biographical crime film directed and produced by Steven Spielberg from a screenplay by Jeff Nathanson. The film stars Leonardo DiCaprio and Tom Hanks, with Christopher Walken, Martin Sheen, and Nathalie Baye in supporting roles.\nThe film is based on the life of Frank Abagnale, who, before his 19th birthday, successfully performed cons worth millions of dollars by posing as a Pan American World Airways pilot, a Georgia doctor, and a Louisiana parish prosecutor."
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"Fred Savage\nFred Aaron Savage (born July 9, 1976) is an American actor, director, and producer. He is best known for his role as Kevin Arnold in the American television series \"The Wonder Years\", which ran from 1988 to 1993. He has earned several awards and nominations, such as People's Choice Awards and Young Artist Awards. He is also known for playing the Grandson in \"The Princess Bride\".\nEarly life.\nSavage was born in Chicago, Illinois, the son"
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"Kala Savage\nKala Lynne Savage (born October 16, 1978) is an American actress. She is best known for the TV series \"Undressed\", \"Santa Barbara\", and \"8 Simple Rules\".\nEarly life.\nSavage was born in Highland Park, Illinois, the daughter of Joanne and Lewis Savage, who were an industrial real estate broker and a consultant. Her older brother is actor/director Fred Savage, and her younger brother is actor/director Ben Savage. Her grandparents were Jewish"
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"The Philippines was named by a Chinese explorer."
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"various competing maritime states were established under the rule of datus, rajahs, sultans and lakans.\nThe arrival of Ferdinand Magellan, a Portuguese explorer leading a fleet for the Spanish, in Homonhon, Eastern Samar in 1521 marked the beginning of Hispanic colonization. In 1543, Spanish explorer Ruy López de Villalobos named the archipelago \" in honor of Philip II of Spain. With the arrival of Miguel López de Legazpi from Mexico City, in 1565, the first Hispanic settlement in the archipelago was established. The Philippines became part of"
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"is credited to have settled Chinese Muslim communities in Palembang and along the shores of Java, the Malay Peninsula, and the Philippines. These Muslims allegedly followed the Hanafi school in the Chinese language. This Chinese Muslim community was led by Hajji Yan Ying Yu, who urged his followers to assimilate and take local names.\nZheng He (1371–1433 or 1435), originally named Ma He, was a Hui court eunuch, mariner, explorer, diplomat, and fleet admiral during China's early Ming dynasty. Zheng commanded expeditionary voyages"
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"Victor H. Blanc\nVictor Hugo Blanc (August 31, 1897 – December 16, 1968) was a Democratic lawyer and politician from Philadelphia.\nBlanc was born in Philadelphia in 1897, the son of Samuel and Pauline Blanc. His parents were Jewish immigrants from Odessa, Russia (modern-day Ukraine). Blanc graduated from West Philadelphia High School before attending the University of Pennsylvania, where he received a bachelor's degree and a law degree in 1919 and 1923, respectively. While still in college, he served in"
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"Keeping the Faith\nKeeping the Faith is a 2000 American romantic comedy film written by Stuart Blumberg, and starring Ben Stiller, Edward Norton (in his directorial debut), Jenna Elfman, Eli Wallach, and Anne Bancroft. This film was released by Touchstone Pictures and Spyglass Entertainment, in association with Triple Threat Talent, on April 14, 2000.\nThe film is dedicated to Norton's late mother, Robin. It had a budget of $29 million.\nPlot.\nA Catholic priest, Father Brian Finn"
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"Fight Club\" has become a cult classic after its DVD release in 2000.\nCareer 2000–2006: Continued success and emergence as a filmmaker.\nIn 2000, Norton made his directorial debut with the romantic comedy \"Keeping the Faith\", starring as a priest named Brian Finn. The film received mixed critical reviews. \"The Dallas Morning News\" praised his acting and labelled the movie \"a smart directorial debut\". \"Entertainment Weekly\" remarked that Norton's emergence as a director was decent, but criticized the plot because"
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"Prizes.\nThe Templeton Prize was established by John Templeton and he administered the prize until the Foundation was established in 1987, which took it over. The prize has \"a value of about $1.7 million, making it one of the world’s largest annual awards given to an individual\".\nThe early prizes were given solely to people who had made great achievements in the field of religion; Mother Teresa received the inaugural award in 1973, with other early winners including Sir Sarvepalli Radhakrishnan (1975), Chiara"
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"Are You Experienced is an album by the Jimi Hendrix Experience."
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"Are You Experienced\nAre You Experienced is the debut studio album by English-American rock band the Jimi Hendrix Experience. Released in 1967, the LP was an immediate critical and commercial success, and it is widely regarded as one of the greatest debuts in the history of rock music. The album features Jimi Hendrix's innovative approach to songwriting and electric guitar playing which soon established a new direction in psychedelic and hard rock music.\nBy mid-1966, Hendrix was struggling to earn a living playing the R&B circuit as a backing"
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"Are You Homeless?\nAre You Homeless? is an EP from The Jimi Homeless Experience. It contains seven tracks of parody songs written by Jon Kinyon, each one lampooning a well known Jimi Hendrix hit. The CD was officially released on August 23, 2007, the 40th anniversary of The Jimi Hendrix Experience's first LP, Are You Experienced. The album cover itself is a parody of this influential album.\nProduction.\n- Produced by Jon Kinyon\n- Recorded and engineered by Jeff Gross, June '07"
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"Emmanuel Adebayor plays for the Turkish club 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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"once removed (George III was their common ancestor), Queen Elizabeth II of the United Kingdom, issued this Order in Council, \"My Lords, I do hereby declare My Consent to a Contract of Matrimony between His Royal Highness Prince Ernst August Albert of Hanover, Duke of Brunswick-Luneburg and Her Serene Highness Princess Caroline Louise Marguerite of Monaco...\". As a legitimate male-line descendant of George III, Ernst August was subject to the Royal Marriages Act 1772 (repealed in 2015). Prior to the repeal"
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"Michael Fassbender\nMichael Fassbender (born 2 April 1977) is an Irish-German actor. His feature film debut was in the fantasy war epic \"300\" (2007) as a Spartan warrior; his earlier roles included various stage productions, as well as starring roles on television such as in the HBO miniseries \"Band of Brothers\" (2001) and the Sky One fantasy drama \"Hex\" (2004–05). He first came to prominence for his role as IRA activist Bobby Sands in \"Hunger\" (2008"
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"Fassbender\nFassbender is a surname of German origin. It is a variant of the word \"Fassbinder\", which means \"cooper\".\nNotable people with the name include:\n- Hedwig Fassbender (born 1954), German mezzo-soprano and academic\n- Heike Fassbender, German mathematician\n- Joseph Fassbender (1903–1974), German painter and draughtsman\n- Jürgen Fassbender (born 1948), German tennis player\n- Max Fassbender (1868 – c. 1927), German cinematographer\n- Michael Fassbender (born"
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"one more album, \"Barrett\" (1970), produced by Gilmour and featuring contributions from former Pink Floyd bandmate Richard Wright. In 1972, Barrett left the music industry, retired from public life and strictly guarded his privacy until his death. In 1988, EMI released an album of unreleased tracks and outtakes, \"Opel\", with Barrett's approval. \nBarrett was known for his English-accented singing, and his innovative guitar work and use of techniques such as dissonance, distortion and feedback influenced many musicians."
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"ordinary soldiers. Showalter argues that mental breakdowns of soldiers during the war was a form of protest against pre-conceived notions of Edwardian manliness that demand unifying patriotism and stoic lack of emotion.\nTreatment also depended on rank. Soldiers had to undergo disciplinary, quick treatments while officers had the luxury of psychotherapy.\nImportant Physicians.\nImportant Physicians Jean-Martin Charcot.\nCharcot was born in 1825 and received his M.D. from University of Paris in 1853. He was appointed as associate professor of medicine in 1860, followed by"
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"Edgar Allan Poe (Maryland attorney general)\nEdgar Allan Poe (September 15, 1871 – November 29, 1961) was Attorney General of the State of Maryland from 1911 to 1915. He was born in Baltimore, the son of former Maryland Attorney General John Prentiss Poe. He was named for his second cousin, twice removed, the celebrated author Edgar Allan Poe, who died in 1849.\nEarly life and education.\nPoe attended Princeton University, where he played varsity football. He was the quarterback of"
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"Aglaé de Polignac\nAglaé Louise Françoise Gabrielle de Polignac (7 May 1768 – 30 March 1803) was the daughter of Gabrielle de Polastron, the favourite and confidante of Marie Antoinette, and her husband, the 1st \"duc de Polignac\".\nHer paternal grandparents were Marquis Louis Héracle Melchior de Polignac (1717–1792) and his wife, Diane Marie Adelaide Zephirine Mazzarini-Mancini (1726–1755). Her maternal grandparents were Jean François Gabriel, \"comte de Polastron\", and his wife, Jeanne Charlotte Hérault.\nAglaé"
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"Bob Riley\nRobert Renfroe Riley (born October 3, 1944) is an American politician and a member of the Republican Party who served as the 52nd Governor of Alabama from 2003 to 2011.\nEarly life, education and early career.\nRiley was born in Ashland, Alabama, a small town in Clay County where his family ranched and farmed for six generations. Riley attended the University of Alabama, where he was a brother of Phi Kappa Sigma Fraternity and graduated with a degree in business administration.\nU.S. House"
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"Bob C. Riley\nBob Cowley Riley (September 18, 1924 – February 16, 1994) was an American educator and politician who served as Acting Governor of Arkansas for 11 days in 1975. He had previously been a member of the Arkansas House of Representatives from 1946 to 1950, the mayor of Arkadelphia, Arkansas, in 1966 and 1967, and the 12th Lieutenant Governor of Arkansas from 1971 to 1975. Riley wore a black eyepatch because of an injury sustained in World War II.\nLife and career.\nRiley"
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"Dead Redemption\" and \"Max Payne 3\" and designed the game around three lead protagonists to innovate on the core structure of its predecessors. Much of the development work constituted the open world's creation, and several team members conducted field research around California to capture footage for the design team. The game's soundtrack features an original score composed by a team of producers who collaborated over several years.\nExtensively marketed and widely anticipated, the game broke industry sales records and became the fastest-selling entertainment product in history,"
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"over 110million copies shipped and one of the most financially successful entertainment products of all time, with about in worldwide revenue.\nGameplay.\n\"Grand Theft Auto V\" is an action-adventure game played from either a third-person or first-person perspective. Players complete missions—linear scenarios with set objectives—to progress through the story. Outside of the missions, players may freely roam the open world. Composed of the San Andreas open countryside area, including the fictional Blaine County, and the fictional city"
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"Weightlifting Fairy Kim Bok-joo\nWeightlifting Fairy Kim Bok-joo () is a South Korean television series starring Lee Sung-kyung in the title role. It is a coming-of-age sports drama, inspired by the life of Olympic gold-medalist Jang Mi-ran. It aired on MBC every Wednesday and Thursday at 22:00 (KST) starting November 16, 2016 to January 11, 2017.\nThe series resonated with the young demographic; although it averaged 4.6% in audience share, and received"
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"cast member in the variety show \"Three Meals a Day\". He then co-starred in the youth sports drama \"Weightlifting Fairy Kim Bok-joo\".\nIn 2017, he starred in tvN's fantasy romance series \"The Bride of Habaek\".\nIn 2018, Nam starred in the historical film \"The Great Battle\", which marks his big screen debut.\nNam received acclaim for his performance, winning Best New Actor accolades at the prestige Blue Dragon Awards.\nIn 2019, Nam starred"
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"The Man with the Iron Fists\nThe Man with the Iron Fists is a 2012 American martial arts film directed by RZA and written by RZA and Eli Roth. The film stars RZA, Russell Crowe, Cung Le, Lucy Liu, Byron Mann, Rick Yune, Dave Bautista, and Jamie Chung. Set in 19th century China, the story follows a series of lone warriors who are forced to unite to defeat a common foe and save their home of Jungle Village.\nDevelopment began in 2005 when RZA shared his idea"
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"was released in 2009.\nIn 2010, Zhu made her film debut in \"What Women Want\", a Chinese romantic comedy film starring Andy Lau and Gong Li.\nIn 2012, Zhu played the character Qi Qi in an American martial arts film \"The Man with the Iron Fists\", alongside RZA, Russell Crowe, Cung Le, Lucy Liu, Byron Mann, Rick Yune, Dave Bautista, and Jamie Chung. The film grossed million on its first day.\nIn 2012, Zhu participated in five"
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"Bed-Ins for Peace\nAs the Vietnam War raged in 1969, John Lennon and his wife Yoko Ono held two week-long Bed-Ins for Peace, one at the Hilton Hotel in Amsterdam and one at Fairmont The Queen Elizabeth in Montreal, each of which were intended to be non-violent protests against wars, and experimental tests of new ways to promote peace. The idea is derived from a \"sit-in\", in which a group of protesters remains seated in front of or within an establishment"
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"Hilton Amsterdam\nThe Hilton Amsterdam is a hotel in Apollobuurt, Amsterdam, in the Netherlands. It is located at Apollolaan 138 along the \"Noorder Amstelkanaal\", a canal connected to the Amstel river. The hotel opened officially in 1962 and is a branch of the Hilton Hotels chain. It is known for John Lennon and Yoko Ono's \"Bed-In\" for peace which was staged in 1969 to protest the Vietnam War.\nHistory.\nThe Hilton Amsterdam is located at Apollolaan 138 in the Oud-Zuid"
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"Seas, separating it from Europe.\nChina and India alternated in being the largest economies in the world from 1 to 1800 CE. China was a major economic power and attracted many to the east, and for many the legendary wealth and prosperity of the ancient culture of India personified Asia, attracting European commerce, exploration and colonialism. The accidental discovery of a trans-Atlantic route from Europe to America by Columbus while in search for a route to India demonstrates this deep fascination. The Silk Road became the main east–"
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"drive trade through its popularity in Europe. This, combined with a high British demand for Chinese tea, created chronic trade deficits for European governments, which were forced to risk silver deficits to supply merchants in Asia. As supplies of silver decreased in Europe, Europeans had less ability to purchase highly coveted Chinese goods. Merchants were no longer able to sustain the China trade through profits made by selling Chinese goods in the West and were forced to take bullion out of circulation in Europe to buy goods in China.\nIn the"
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"Armadillo World Headquarters\nArmadillo World Headquarters (sometimes called simply The 'Dillo) was a music venue and nightclub located in Austin, Texas from 1970 to 1980. It was located at 505 Barton Springs Road in Austin. After its demolition, it was replaced by a 13-story office building.\nHistory.\nIn 1970, Austin's flagship rock music venue, the Vulcan Gas Company, closed, leaving the city's nascent live music scene without an incubator. One night, Eddie Wilson, manager of the local group Shiva"
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"Edwin Osbourne Wilson\nEdwin Osbourne Wilson, \"(aka\" Eddie Wilson; born 15 November 1943) is a former concert promoter and co-founder and owner of the Armadillo World Headquarters (1973–1980). The music venue led a music movement in Austin to national prominence from 1973 to 1980 as the birthplace of Texas progressive county, aka \"redneck rock\" – a fusion of country music and rock – later, more blues than rock. It was a popular venue for Willie Nelson. Wilson is the owner of two"
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"Brentwood, Los Angeles\nBrentwood is a neighborhood in the Westside of Los Angeles, California. Originally part of a Mexican land grant, the neighborhood began its modern development in the 1880s. It is the home of seven private and two public schools.\nHistory.\nBrentwood was part of the Rancho San Vicente y Santa Monica, a Mexican land-grant ranch sold off in pieces by the Sepúlveda family after the Mexican–American War.\nModern development began after the establishment of the Pacific Branch of the National Home"
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"Crestwood Hills, Los Angeles\nCrestwood Hills is a neighborhood within Brentwood, Los Angeles, California, located on the ridges to the north and east of Kenter Canyon in the Santa Monica Mountains. It is best known for its mid-century modern architecture, and contains several homes designated as architectural landmarks by the State of California. The homes were designed by A. Quincy Jones, and are featured in numerous magazines, articles, and books about mid-century modern housing. The community includes a park, pre-school,"
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"Jane Lynch\nJane Marie Lynch (born July 14, 1960) is an American actress, voice actress, author, singer and comedian. She is best known for her role as Sue Sylvester in the musical television series \"Glee\". She also gained fame in Christopher Guest's improv mockumentary pictures such as \"Best in Show\".\nA native of Dolton, Illinois, Lynch's television cameos include an appearance in the Nickelodeon situation comedy \"iCarly\" and the Showtime dark comedy series \"Weeds\". Lynch had"
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"- Holly Lynch, British politician\nJ.\n- Jack Lynch (1917–1999), sports star and fourth Taoiseach of the Republic of Ireland\n- Jack Lynch (baseball) (1857–1923), American baseball player\n- James Lynch (disambiguation), several people\n- Jane Lynch (born 1960), American actress, best known for her work on the TV show \"Glee\"\n- Janelle Lynch, American photographer\n- Jarvis Lynch (born 1933), American general\n- Jay Lynch (born 1945)"
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"The Dark Half (film)\nThe Dark Half is a 1993 American horror film adaptation of the Stephen King novel of the same name. The film was directed by George A. Romero and stars Timothy Hutton as Thad Beaumont and George Stark, Amy Madigan as Liz Beaumont, Michael Rooker as Sheriff Alan Pangborn, and Royal Dano in his final film.\nSynopsis.\nAn author of highbrow literary novels, Thad Beaumont (Timothy Hutton), is better known for the bestselling murder mystery suspense-thrillers he writes under the"
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"in 1994) depicts Quantrill as twisted, even psychotic.\n- In the DC Comics 12-part miniseries \"The Kents\" (1997), Quantrill is depicted as a traitorous man who lives under a false name in 1856 Kansas, pretending to befriend abolitionists and then leading them into deathtraps.\n- Quantrill appears in two volumes of the Franco-Belgian comic series \"Blueberry\", \"The Missouri Demons\" and \"Terror Over Kansas\".\nIn fiction Film.\n- \"Dark Command\" (1940), in"
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", Lucy Mack Smith, while 40 percent of the film is new content, and it is also five minutes shorter than the original. Because of the level of new content added, some new filming was required. The revised film is available online, on the church's YouTube channel—\"Mormon Messages\"—and is available for download on their radio service website, the Mormon Channel. The revised film was shown in the Legacy Theater. and at select church visitors' centers through early 2015. There are no plans to release the revised edition on"
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"Parting Glances\nParting Glances is an American film shot in 1984 and released in 1986. With its realistic look at urban gay life in the Ronald Reagan era and at the height of the AIDS crisis, many film critics consider it an important film in the history of gay cinema. It was also one of the first American films to address the AIDS pandemic. First-time director Bill Sherwood died of complications due to AIDS in 1990 without ever completing another film.\nDescription.\nThe story revolves around a gay male"
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"November 1985, reaching 3 in the UK. It repeated this success on the Australian chart and was also featured in the film \"Letter to Brezhnev\". A second single, \"C'mon C'mon\", also charted in the UK Top 20 and an album, \"Truthdare Doubledare\", released in May 1986, peaked at 18. The film \"Parting Glances\" (1986) included Bronski Beat songs \"Love and Money\", \"Smalltown Boy\" and \"Why?\". During this period, the band teamed"
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"on par with most Eastern European countries. It has a high rate of economic development and literacy, as well as a low rate of unemployment. However, the ruling party, the New Azerbaijan Party, has been accused of authoritarianism and human rights abuses.\nName.\nAccording to a modern etymology, the term \"Azerbaijan\" derives from that of \"Atropates\", a Persian satrap under the Achaemenid Empire, who was later reinstated as the satrap of Media under Alexander the Great. The original etymology of this name"
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"for war invalids by 66.4% compared to 2012. \nDisabled person in the first degree have been provided with a monthly pension of 60 manat by the order of the President of Azerbaijan, since 2015. \nSocial Security Presidential scholarships.\nAccording to the official website of State Statistical Committee, unemployed persons was 5% in 2015. The number of people receiving unemployment benefits among unemployed persons has been around 0.5% in recent years.\nSocial Security Social benefits to disabled, elderly and internally displaced persons.\nOn January 9,"
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"Ireland on the death of his elder brother, Henry Frederick, Prince of Wales, in 1612. An unsuccessful and unpopular attempt to marry him to the Spanish Habsburg princess Maria Anna culminated in an eight-month visit to Spain in 1623 that demonstrated the futility of the marriage negotiations. Two years later, he married the Bourbon princess Henrietta Maria of France instead.\nAfter his succession in 1625, Charles quarrelled with the Parliament of England, which sought to curb his royal prerogative. Charles believed in the divine right of kings"
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"Tsar (Czar) of Russia.\n1722 to 1797.\nBetween Peter I's decree on the succession to the throne of 16 February 1722 and Paul I's decree of 15 May 1797, the Emperor had the right to name his or her own successor. All heirs in this period were nominated by the reigning monarch, rather than holding the position by right of inheritance. Despite Peter the Great's modification of the law to allow nomination of a successor by the monarch, neither he nor his two immediate successors ever"
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"Drew Barrymore\nDrew Blythe Barrymore (born February 22, 1975) is an American actress, producer, director, author, model and entrepreneur. She is a member of the Barrymore family of actors, and the granddaughter of John Barrymore. She achieved fame as a child actress with her role in \"E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial\" (1982). She is the recipient of numerous accolades, including a Golden Globe, a Screen Actors Guild Award, and a BAFTA nomination.\nFollowing a highly publicized childhood marked by"
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"Drew Barrymore (disambiguation)\nDrew Barrymore is an American actress and producer.\nDrew Barrymore may also refer to:\n- \"Drew Barrymore\", a 2017 song by SZA from \"Ctrl\"\n- \"Drew Barrymore\", a 2017 song by Bryce Vine\nSee also.\n- John Drew Barrymore, American actor and father of Drew Barrymore"
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"Steven Gerrard represented his country at three FIFA World Cups in 2006, 2010, and 2014."
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"the 2000, 2004 and 2012 UEFA European Football Championships, as well as the 2006, 2010 and 2014 FIFA World Cups, captaining the team for the latter two tournaments. He was named as the permanent England captain shortly before UEFA Euro 2012, where he was named in the UEFA Team of the Tournament. Gerrard won his 100th cap in 2012, becoming the sixth player to reach that milestone for England. Gerrard announced his retirement from international football in 2014.\nEarly life.\nBorn in Whiston, Merseyside, Gerrard"
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"Bilić described him as a typical \"match-winner\" and \"king of important matches\" due to his ability to score in important matches against big opponents.\nNamed the Croatian Footballer of the Year in 2009 and 2010, Olić appeared with Bayern Munich in two UEFA Champions League finals in 2010 and 2012. He represented his country in three FIFA World Cups – in 2002, 2006 and 2014 – and two UEFA European Championships – in 2004 and 2008 – earning his 100th cap on 16 November 2014, before retiring from"
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"Christine Tucci\nChristine Tucci (; born January 19, 1967) is an American actress.\nLife and career.\nTucci, an Italian American, was born in Katonah, New York, the daughter of Joan (née Tropiano), a retired secretary and writer, and Stanley Tucci, Sr., a retired high school art teacher. Her brother is actor Stanley Tucci, and her cousin is screenwriter Joseph Tropiano.\nTucci had a semi-regular role on the television series \"MDs\" (2002) and"
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"Anonymous (group)\nAnonymous is a decentralized international hacktivist group that is widely known for its various DDoS cyber attacks against several governments, government institutions and government agencies, corporations, and the Church of Scientology.\nAnonymous originated in 2003 on the imageboard 4chan representing the concept of many online and offline community users simultaneously existing as an anarchic, digitized global brain. Anonymous members (known as \"Anons\") can be distinguished in public by the wearing of Guy Fawkes masks in the style portrayed in the graphic novel and film"
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"When the news of his arrest was coming around the underground, a crew, called The Ghost Boys have defaced a lot of .navy.mil sites using the “Free DkD[||!!” Slogan which recalls what happen after Mitnick's arrest.\nNotable hacktivist peoples/groups Anonymous.\nPerhaps the most prolific and well known hacktivist group, Anonymous has been prominent and prevalent in many major online hacks over the past decade. Anonymous originated on the forums of 4chan during 2003, but didn't rise to prominence until 2008 when they directly"
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"Catching Fire\nCatching Fire is a 2009 science fiction young adult novel by the American novelist Suzanne Collins, the second book in \"The Hunger Games trilogy\". As the sequel to the 2008 bestseller \"The Hunger Games\", it continues the story of Katniss Everdeen and the post-apocalyptic nation of Panem. Following the events of the previous novel, a rebellion against the oppressive Capitol has begun, and Katniss and fellow tribute Peeta Mellark are forced to return to the arena in a special edition of the Hunger Games."
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"as saving the life of the Indian prime minister. Zee Bangla featured a serial named \"Mohona\" where the chief protagonist is a R&AW officer. \"Sajda Tere Pyar Mein\" a series on Star Plus, features Shaleen Bhanot in the role of a R&AW officer who asks a young woman named Aliya for help in catching a spy named Mahendra Pratap. The Indian version of \"24\" has a host of characters affiliated to R&AW. The 2018 webseries \"Sacred Games\" has a RAW agent played by Radhika Apte."
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"The Ten Commandments (1956 film)\nThe Ten Commandments is a 1956 American epic religious drama film produced, directed, and narrated by Cecil B. DeMille, shot in VistaVision (color by Technicolor), and released by Paramount Pictures. The film is based on \"Prince of Egypt\" by Dorothy Clarke Wilson, \"Pillar of Fire\" by J.H. Ingraham, \"On Eagle's Wings\" by A.E. Southon, and the Book of Exodus. \"The Ten Commandments\" dramatizes the biblical story of the life of Moses,"
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"Be Water, My Friend\nBe Water, My Friend is an upcoming Hong Kong domestic drama film directed by Anthony Pun and starring Chow Yun-fat as a pathological gambler who searches a way to communicate and connect with his austic son. The film's English title is based on Bruce Lee's famous quote on martial arts philosophy. Production for the film began in January 2019 and wrapped up in late March of the same year.\nPlot.\nFai, a compulsive gambler and an irresponsible man, is asked to"
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"Arab Organization for Industrialization\nThe Arab Organization for Industrialization (AOI) (\"\") is an Egypt-based Arab military organization established in 1975 by Egypt, The Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, The United Arab Emirates (UAE) and Qatar state to supervise the collective development of the Arab defense industry. Following a gradual deterioration in relations between the AOI member-states, Egypt became sole owner of AOI in 1993. As well as meeting the requirements of the Egyptian military, AOI directs spare capacity to civilian programmed, including"
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"Linda Schuyler\nLinda Schuyler, (née Bawcutt; born in 1948 in London, England) is an English-Canadian television producer involved in the creation and production of the \"Degrassi\" series and \"Instant Star\" series of teen programs.\nEarly life.\nThe daughter of Jack and Joyce Bawcutt, Schuyler immigrated with her family to Canada in 1957 and was raised in Paris, Ontario.\nCareer.\nAfter earning her Bachelor of Arts degree from the University of Toronto in 1974 , Schuyler became a school"
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"Kit Hood\nKit Hood (age unknown) is a Canadian television director, writer and producer.\nCareer.\nHood was a film editor with Walt Disney Productions in London, England, before immigrating to Canada in 1969. In the early 1970s, he was active editing television commercials.\nA member of the Toronto Film Co-operative, he met schoolteacher Linda Schuyler and helped her make a film for the Toronto School Board on immigrant children. The success of that project led Hood and Schuyler to create a production"
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"One World Trade Center is a skyscraper that is 1776 feet tall in height."
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"footings, and foundations for the new building began on April 27, 2006. One World Trade Center became the tallest structure in New York City on April 30, 2012, when it surpassed the height of the Empire State Building. The tower's steel structure was topped out on August 30, 2012. On May 10, 2013, the final component of the skyscraper's spire was installed, making the building, including its spire, reach a total height of . Its height in feet is a deliberate reference to the year"
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"was signed. When the spire is included in the building's height, as stated by the Council on Tall Buildings and Urban Habitat (CTBUH), One World Trade Center surpasses the height of Taipei 101 (), is the world's tallest all-office building, and the sixth-tallest skyscraper in the world, behind the Burj Khalifa, Abraj Al Bait, Shanghai Tower, Ping An Finance Centre and Lotte World Tower.\nOne World Trade Center is the second-tallest freestanding structure in the Western Hemisphere,"
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"Avenged Sevenfold didn't release any studio albums."
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"Hail to the King (Avenged Sevenfold album)\nHail to the King is the sixth studio album by American heavy metal band Avenged Sevenfold. It was released on August 23, 2013 in New Zealand and Australia, and was released on iTunes on August 27, 2013 and in North America on the same day. The album was produced by Mike Elizondo. \"Hail to the King\" is the first and only Avenged Sevenfold album to feature Arin Ilejay on drums, prior to his departure in July 2015. It is also"
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"delay the release of their upcoming sixth album from May to September 2008.\nWarCry's sixth studio album was mastered in the United States by Tom Baker, known for his work with heavy metal bands such as Alter Bridge, Avenged Sevenfold, Alice Cooper, Judas Priest, and Mötley Crüe. José Rubio stated that for this album the band are using different models of guitars than they have on previous albums, as well as different amplifiers.\nIn 2017 the band released two albums, one in May called \"Dónde el"
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"Democratic Party (United States)\nThe Democratic Party is one of the two major contemporary political parties in the United States, along with its rival, the Republican Party. Tracing its heritage back to Thomas Jefferson and James Madison's Democratic-Republican Party, the modern-day Democratic Party was founded around 1828 by supporters of Andrew Jackson, making it the world's oldest active political party. \nIn its early years, the Party supported limited government, state sovereignty and opposed banks and the abolition of slavery. Since Franklin"
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"2019 Czech Social Democratic Party leadership election\nA leadership election for the Czech Social Democratic Party (ČSSD) was held on 1 March 2019. The incumbent leader Jan Hamáček was elected for second term when he received 433 votes while 57 delegates voted against him and 11 abstained.\nBackground.\nJan Hamáček was elected party's leader in 2018 after its heavy defeat in 2017 election when Social Democrats fell to 7%. The party then suffered losses in 2018 Senate and municipal elections. Party's deputy Leader in Hamáček's rival"
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"War I she developed mobile radiography units to provide X-ray services to field hospitals.\nWhile a French citizen, Marie Skłodowska Curie, who used both surnames, never lost her sense of Polish identity. She taught her daughters the Polish language and took them on visits to Poland. She named the first chemical element she discovered \"polonium\", after her native country.\nMarie Curie died in 1934, aged 66, at a sanatorium in Sancellemoz (Haute-Savoie), France, of aplastic anemia from exposure"
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", the \"Elizabeth Kenny Institute\" was founded in Minnesota, U.S.A. Sister Kenny can be regarded as the Florence Nightingale of Orthopedies.\nCURIE (Yellow) \nNamed after Marie Skłodowska Curie (1867–1934). With the help of her husband, a French chemist, Pierre Curie, the couple discovered the twin of polonium, radium. Marie Curie was the only person to have received two Nobel Prizes once in 1903 and in 1911. Marie Curie founded the Paris Institute of Radium, and was appointed its director by the French"
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"Oliver Reed was in a movie."
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"his career, in 1971, British exhibitors voted Reed 5th most popular star at the box office. An alcoholic, Reed's issues with drink were well publicised, from appearances on chat shows to a high-profile friendship with drinking partner, the Who drummer Keith Moon, with the two meeting while working on \"Tommy\".\nEarly life.\nReed was born at 9 Durrington Park Road, Wimbledon, to Peter Reed, a sports journalist and Marcia (née Napier-Andrews).\nHe was the nephew"
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", \"The Shuttered Room\" (1967) he did a third with Winner, \"I'll Never Forget What's'isname\" (1967), co-starring with Orson Welles.\nReed was reunited with Russell for another TV movie, \"Dante's Inferno\" (1968), playing Dante Gabriel Rossetti.\nCareer \"Oliver!\" and stardom.\nReed became a star playing Bill Sikes in \"Oliver!\" (1968), alongside Ron Moody, Shani Wallis, Mark Lester, Jack Wild and Harry Secombe, in"
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"Dialectic forms in philosophy were innovated by Plato"
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"religion and spirituality. The so-called Neoplatonism of philosophers like Plotinus and Porphyry influenced Saint Augustine and thus Christianity. Alfred North Whitehead once noted: \"the safest general characterization of the European philosophical tradition is that it consists of a series of footnotes to Plato.\"\nPlato was the innovator of the written dialogue and dialectic forms in philosophy. Plato also appears to have been the founder of Western political philosophy. His most famous contribution bears his name, Platonism (also ambiguously called either Platonic realism or Platonic idealism),"
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"into the theory of interpenetration of phenomena. Neo-Confucians like Zhang Zai under the influence of other schools developed the concepts of \"principle\" (li) and vital energy (qi).\nHistory and schools of metaphysics Socrates and Plato.\nSocrates is known for his dialectic or questioning approach to philosophy rather than a positive metaphysical doctrine.\nHis pupil, Plato is famous for his theory of forms (which he places in the mouth of Socrates in his dialogues). Platonic realism (also considered a form of idealism"
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