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"Back to the Future Part II is a movie."
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"Back to the Future Part II\nBack to the Future Part II is a 1989 American science fiction film directed by Robert Zemeckis and written by Bob Gale. It is the sequel to the 1985 film \"Back to the Future\" and the second installment in the \"Back to the Future\" trilogy. The film stars Michael J. Fox, Christopher Lloyd, Thomas F. Wilson, and Lea Thompson. The film follows Marty McFly (Fox) and his friend Dr. Emmett \"Doc\" Brown (Lloyd) as they travel from"
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"Ricky Dean Logan\nRicky Dean Logan is an American actor who has been in movies and on television.\nHis film credits include \"Back to the Future Part II\", \"Back to the Future Part III\" as a different character, \"\", and \"Buffy the Vampire Slayer\". Ricky's most recent film is in the 2016 movie \"Bridget Jones's Baby'.\nLogan has made guest appearances on television shows, including \"Seinfeld\".\nSelected filmography.\n- \"Back to the"
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"Europeans discovered the Australian continent in 17th century."
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"date which became Australia's national day. The population grew steadily in subsequent decades, and by the time of an 1850s gold rush, most of the continent had been explored and an additional five self-governing crown colonies established. On 1 January 1901, the six colonies federated, forming the Commonwealth of Australia. Australia has since maintained a stable liberal democratic political system that functions as a federal parliamentary constitutional monarchy, comprising six states and ten territories.\nBeing the oldest, flattest and driest inhabited continent, with the least"
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"represent this text to retrieve a related one-sentence statement\nFewshot example: \"Central venous catheter\nA central venous catheter (CVC), also known as a central line, central venous line, or central venous access catheter, is a catheter placed into a large vein. Catheters can be placed in veins in the neck (internal jugular vein), chest (subclavian vein or axillary vein), groin (femoral vein), or through veins in the arms (also known as a PICC line, or peripherally inserted central catheters). It is used to administer medication or fluids that are unable\" == \"A central venous catheter is also referred to as a CVC.\"",
"List of Indigenous Australian firsts\nIndigenous Australians are the original inhabitants of the Australian continent and nearby islands. (reference needed)The Torres Strait Islanders are indigenous to the Torres Strait Islands, which are at the northernmost tip of Queensland near Papua New Guinea. The term \"Aboriginal\" has traditionally been applied to indigenous inhabitants of mainland Australia, Tasmania, and some of the other adjacent islands.\n17th century.\n17th century 1600s.\n- 1606\n- First known meeting between Indigenous Australians and Europeans (Mapoon, Queensland)."
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"represent the sentence to find a wikipedia article related to it.\n\nExamples:\nProvided: London has people who tour the city. Match: commerce, education, entertainment, fashion, finance, healthcare, media, professional services, research and development, tourism and transportation. London ranks 26 out of 300 major cities for economic performance. It is one of the largest financial centres and has either the fifth or sixth largest metropolitan area GDP. It is the most-visited city as measured by international arrivals and has the busiest city airport system as measured by passenger traffic. It is the leading investment destination, hosting more international retailers and ultra high-net-worth Hard Negative: Buffalo City Stadium\nBuffalo City Stadium (also known as the BCM Stadium) is a multi-use stadium in East London, South Africa. It is currently used mostly for Rugby Union matches and is the home stadium of Border Bulldogs. The stadium holds 16,000 people.\nThe stadium has undergone three name changes. Originally, it was named Border Rugby Union Grounds, which was changed to the Basil Kenyon Stadium, after the Springbok player who captained the Springboks on a successful 3-month tour of England in 1951. It has",
"Cougar Town was a Scottish mystery thriller that ran for six seasons."
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"Cougar Town\nCougar Town is an American television sitcom that ran for 102 episodes over six seasons, from September 23, 2009 until March 31, 2015. The first three seasons aired on ABC, with the series moving to TBS for the last three seasons. The pilot episode was broadcast after \"Modern Family\". ABC officially gave the series a full season pickup on October 8, 2009.\nThe show was created by Bill Lawrence and Kevin Biegel and was produced by Doozer and Coquette Productions in association with ABC Studios"
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", to air in 2013, with options for additional seasons. On March 25, 2013, TBS renewed the series for a fifth season of 13 episodes, which premiered on January 7, 2014. On May 10, 2014, TBS renewed \"Cougar Town\" for a sixth and final season. Season six premiered on January 6, 2015, and the series concluded on March 31, 2015.\nPremise.\nSet in the fictional town of Gulfhaven, Florida, which is nicknamed \"Cougar Town\" because its high"
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"The Offspring is from Huntington Beach, California."
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"The Offspring\nThe Offspring is an American rock band from Garden Grove, California, formed in 1984. Originally formed under the name Manic Subsidal, the band has consisted of lead vocalist and guitarist Bryan \"Dexter\" Holland, bassist Greg K., guitarist Kevin \"Noodles\" Wasserman and drummer Pete Parada since 2007. Over the course of their -year career, they have released nine studio albums and experienced lineup changes, most noticeably with their drummers. Their longest-serving drummer was Ron Welty, who replaced original drummer James Lilja"
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"had been playing locally since the early 1980s and formed Manic Subsidal in 1983. After hiring Noodles as their new guitarist, Manic Subsidal changed their name to The Offspring in 1986. He attended Cal State Long Beach.\nPersonal life.\nGreg K. graduated from Pacifica High School in 1983. He has been married to his wife Jane since 1998 and is a father of four sons, Michael, Matthew, Nolan, and Nathan. They currently live in the Huntington Harbour community in Huntington Beach, California.\nGreg K."
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"There is an actress named Miranda Cosgrove."
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"Miranda Cosgrove\nMiranda Taylor Cosgrove (born May 14, 1993) is an American actress and singer. Her career began at the age of seven with several television commercial appearances. Cosgrove's film debut came in 2003, when she appeared as Summer Hathaway in \"School of Rock\". She appeared in a number of minor television roles over several years before coming to prominence as Megan Parker on the Nickelodeon television series \"Drake & Josh\". In 2007, she landed the role of Carly Shay, the lead character on"
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"High Maintenance (Miranda Cosgrove EP)\nHigh Maintenance is the second extended play by American actress and singer Miranda Cosgrove. It was released on March 17, 2011 by Columbia and Epic Records. The EP was preceded by the release of its lead single, \"Dancing Crazy\", which was co-written by Avril Lavigne and produced by Max Martin and Shellback. The single became Cosgrove's first to chart on the Top Heatseekers chart, peaking at number 21, and peaked at number 100 on the \"Billboard\" Hot"
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"Tom Felton did not play Peagreen Clock."
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"Tom Felton\nThomas Andrew Felton (born 22 September 1987) is an English actor and musician. Felton began appearing in commercials when he was eight years old for companies such as Commercial Union and Barclaycard. He made his screen debut in the role of Peagreen Clock in \"The Borrowers\" (1997) and he portrayed Louis T. Leonowens in \"Anna and the King\" (1999). He rose to prominence for his role as Draco Malfoy in the film adaptions of the best-selling \"Harry Potter\" fantasy novels"
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"Exterminator Jeff, an exterminator who helps Potter.\n- Hugh Laurie as Officer Oliver Steady, a police officer who becomes suspicious of Potter's motives.\n- Bradley Pierce as Pete Lender, a boy who befriends the Clock family.\n- Celia Imrie as Homily Clock, the matriarch of the Clock family.\n- Flora Newbigin as Arrietty Clock, the daughter of Pod and Homily.\n- Tom Felton as Peagreen Clock, the son of Pod and Homily.\n- Raymond Pickard as Spud Spiller, an \""
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"Gil Sharone played a role on an episode of a sitcom created by Jeff Franklin."
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"released through Hudson Music late 2010.\nSharone played Teenage Alex on an episode of \"Full House\" along with his twin brother, who played Teenage Nicky.\nIn November 2013, Sharone began working with Marilyn Manson on a new album. On January 15, 2015, \"The Pale Emperor\" was released. Sharone worked on the follow up album, \"Heaven Upside Down\", released October 6, 2017. In March 2019, Sharone announced that he was quitting the band.\nSharone was featured on Reggae"
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"represent this wikipedia passage to find a one sentence statement which it confirms\nExample:\nProvided: \"Ellen DeGeneres\nEllen Lee DeGeneres ( ; born January 26, 1958) is an American comedian, television host, actress, writer, and producer.\nShe starred in the popular sitcom \"Ellen\" from 1994 to 1998 and has hosted her syndicated TV talk show, \"The Ellen DeGeneres Show,\" since 2003.\nHer stand-up career started in the early 1980s, and included a 1986 appearance on \"The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson\". As a film actress, DeGeneres starred in \"Mr. Wrong\" Match: \"Ellen DeGeneres had a stand-up career.\"",
"Kirk (TV series)\nKirk is an American family sitcom that aired on The WB from August 23, 1995 to January 12, 1997. The series was created by Ross Brown, and produced by Bickley-Warren Productions and Jeff Franklin Productions in association with Warner Bros. Television. \"Kirk\" was the follow-up starring vehicle for Kirk Cameron after his seven-year role as Mike Seaver on the popular ABC sitcom \"Growing Pains\".\nSynopsis.\nThe show revolves around Kirk Hartman (Cameron),"
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"The Ten Commandments is an American film."
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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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"The Ten Commandments (1923 film)\nThe Ten Commandments is a 1923 American silent religious epic film produced and directed by Cecil B. DeMille. Written by Jeanie MacPherson, the film is divided into two parts: a prologue recreating the biblical story of the Exodus and a modern story concerning two brothers and their respective views of the Ten Commandments. \nLauded for its \"immense and stupendous\" scenes, use of Technicolor process 2, and parting of the Red Sea sequence, the expensive film proved to be a box-"
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"The Boys from Brazil stars Lilli Palmer."
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"The Boys from Brazil (film)\nThe Boys from Brazil is a 1978 British-American science fiction thriller film directed by Franklin J. Schaffner. It stars Gregory Peck and Laurence Olivier, and features James Mason, Lilli Palmer, Uta Hagen, Anne Meara, Denholm Elliott, and Steve Guttenberg in supporting roles. The film is based on the 1976 novel of the same title by Ira Levin, and was nominated for three Academy Awards.\nPlot.\nYoung, well-intentioned Barry Kohler (Steve Guttenberg) stumbles"
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"Theatre Royal (TV series)\nTheatre Royal, aka Lilli Palmer Theatre is an Anglo/American half-hour television anthology series hosted by Lilli Palmer. It was the first ITV play series; and was first transmitted on 25th September 1955, with the televised Dickens episode, \"Bardell v Pickwick\". Thirty-four episodes aired in the UK on ATV London in 1955-56. Fourteen episodes aired in the US from 1955-56.\nNotable guest stars included Maggie Smith, Wendy Hiller, Stephen Boyd,"
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"The stratosphere is above the mesosphere."
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"Stratosphere\nThe stratosphere () is the second major layer of Earth's atmosphere, just above the troposphere, and below the mesosphere. The stratosphere is stratified (layered) in temperature, with warmer layers higher and cooler layers closer to the Earth; this increase of temperature with altitude is a result of the absorption of the Sun's ultraviolet radiation by the ozone layer. This is in contrast to the troposphere, near the Earth's surface, where temperature decreases with altitude. The border between the troposphere and stratosphere, the"
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"Mesosphere\nThe mesosphere (; from Greek \"mesos\", \"middle\") is the third major layer of the Earth's atmosphere, directly above the stratosphere and directly below the thermosphere. In the mesosphere, temperature decreases as altitude increases. This characteristic is used to define its limits: it begins at the top of the stratosphere (sometimes called the stratopause), and ends at the mesopause, which is the coldest part of Earth's atmosphere with temperatures below . The exact upper and lower boundaries of the mesosphere vary with"
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"Derrick Rose was raised in the Chicago area."
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"attended Simeon Career Academy. He was highly recruited by colleges, eventually choosing to join the University of Memphis under coach John Calipari. Rose led the Tigers to the most wins in NCAA history (a 38–2 record), their first number 1 ranking in 25 years, and an appearance in the NCAA championship game. In 2009, an NCAA investigation revealed that Rose's SAT scores had been invalidated, and as a result, the NCAA vacated Memphis' entire 2007–08 season.\nRose has struggled with significant knee injuries since his"
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"Derrick Rose\nDerrick Martell Rose (born October 4, 1988) is an American professional basketball player for the Detroit Pistons of the National Basketball Association (NBA). He played one year of college basketball for the Memphis Tigers before being drafted first overall by his hometown Chicago Bulls in the 2008 NBA draft. After being named the NBA Rookie of the Year, Rose, at age 22, became the youngest player to win the NBA Most Valuable Player Award in 2011.\nRose was born and raised in Chicago, and"
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"The Isle of Man is a music festival."
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"Isle of Man\nThe Isle of Man ( ), often referred to simply as Mann (; ), is a self-governing British Crown dependency in the Irish Sea between Great Britain and Ireland. The head of state is Queen Elizabeth II, who holds the title of Lord of Mann and is represented by a lieutenant governor. Defence is the responsibility of the United Kingdom.\nThe island has been inhabited since before 6500 BC. Gaelic cultural influence began in the 5th century AD, and the Manx language, a branch"
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"DVD.\nKermode's strong family connections with the Isle of Man has led to him playing an active role in Manx culture and the arts. Part of this has seen him host various talks on the island including; \"An Evening with Mark Kermode\" at the Ballakermeen High School. He is also heavily involved with the annual Isle of Man Film Festival.\nMusic.\nKermode played double bass for a skiffle/rockabilly band called The Railtown Bottlers in the early 1990s. The Railtown Bottlers were also the house band"
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"Shallow Hal is a comedy Canadian film."
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"Shallow Hal\nShallow Hal is a 2001 American romantic comedy film starring Gwyneth Paltrow and Jack Black about a shallow man who, after hypnosis, begins to see people's inner beauty reflected in their outward appearance. The motion picture was directed by the Farrelly brothers and filmed in and around Charlotte as well as Sterling and Princeton, Massachusetts at Wachusett Mountain. The supporting cast features Jason Alexander, Tony Robbins (as himself), and Laura Kightlinger. The film's score was composed by William Goodrum, Ivy and Cliff Eidelman."
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"reading \"Sports Weekly\" on a plane traveling to London.\n- In the 2001 baseball comedy film \"Summer Catch\", one scene features an announcer's booth at a Cape Cod League stadium accidentally being lit on fire when a cigarette ash falls on a pile of fictional \"Baseball Weekly\" issues.\n- In the 2001 comedy film \"Shallow Hal\", the character Mauricio (Jason Alexander) is shown reading a copy of \"Baseball Weekly\".\n- A photo of Bob Dylan appeared in an issue"
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"Adele\nAdele Laurie Blue Adkins (; born 5 May 1988) is an English singer-songwriter. After graduating from the BRIT School in 2006, Adele signed a recording contract with XL Recordings. In 2007, she received the Brit Awards Critics' Choice award and won the BBC Sound of 2008 poll. Her debut album, \"19\", was released in 2008 to commercial and critical success. It is certified eight times platinum in the UK, and three times platinum in the US. The album contains her first song"
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"a potential superstar and perhaps no song does that better than the Adele-like \"Mercy.\"\nChart performance.\n\"Mercy\" debuted at number 49 on the Hot Country Songs chart dated July 15, 2017 as an album track. Following its release as a single, the song re-entered at the same position on the chart dated February 17, 2018. It has since reached a peak position of 10. \"Mercy\" debuted at number 56 on the Country Airplay chart dated February 17, 2018,"
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"Frank Sedgman is a retired tennis player."
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"Frank Sedgman\nFrancis \"Frank\" Arthur Sedgman, (born 29 October 1927) is a retired World No. 1 amateur tennis champion. In his 1979 autobiography Jack Kramer, the long-time tennis promoter and player, included Sedgman in his list of the 21 greatest players of all time. Sedgman is one of only five tennis players all-time to win a multiple slam set in two disciplines, matching Margaret Court, Roy Emerson, Martina Navratilova and Serena Williams. In 1951 he and Ken McGregor won the men"
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"Dick Savitt\nRichard Savitt (born March 4, 1927) is a right-handed American former tennis player.\nIn 1951, at the age of 24, he won both the Australian and Wimbledon men's singles championships. Savitt was mostly ranked World No. 2 the same year behind fellow amateur Frank Sedgman, though was declared World No. 1 by \"The New York Times\" following his Wimbledon victory. He retired the following year. Savitt is one of four American men who have won both the Australian and"
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"in 1950, he joined the U.S. Air Force but was later discharged due to back problems. After his return, Nelson attended Baylor University for two years but dropped out because he was succeeding in music. During this time, he worked as a disc jockey in Texas radio stations and a singer in honky-tonks. Nelson moved to Vancouver, Washington, where he wrote \"Family Bible\" and recorded the song \"Lumberjack\" in 1956. He also worked as a disc jockey at various radio stations in Vancouver and nearby"
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"did not materialize due to the latter's drinking. According to the book \"George Jones: The Life and Times of a Honky Tonk Legend\", Jones's frequent songwriting partner Darrell Edwards was inspired to write the words after hearing an argument between a couple at a gas station.\nJones and Edwards also collaborated on \"Seasons Of My Heart\", which would go on to be a hit for Johnny Cash and was also recorded by Jerry Lee Lewis and Willie Nelson. Former Starday president Don Pierce later explained to Jones"
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"Leonard Cohen was a songwriter."
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"The Future (Leonard Cohen album)\nThe Future is the ninth studio album by Canadian singer-songwriter Leonard Cohen, released in 1992.\nBackground.\nAfter touring successfully in support of his \"comeback\" album \"I'm Your Man\" (1988), Cohen took a year off to help his son Adam convalesce after a serious car accident in the West Indies left the young man in a coma for four months. Cohen also began a romantic relationship with the actress Rebecca De Mornay. Anthony Reynolds notes in"
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"Tower of Song: A Memorial Tribute to Leonard Cohen\nTower of Song: A Memorial Tribute to Leonard Cohen was a concert, which was held at the Bell Centre in Montreal, Quebec on November 6, 2017 as a tribute to singer-songwriter Leonard Cohen. The concert, which featured musicians performing Cohen songs, was subsequently broadcast by the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation as a radio and television special, airing on CBC Music on November 7, 2017 and on CBC Television on January 3, 2018.\nThe television broadcast received"
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"Look at My Dab is a law."
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"Look at My Dab\n\"Look at My Dab\" (originally titled \"Bitch Dab\") is a song by American hip hop group Migos. It was released as a single on October 30, 2015 by Quality Control Music and 300 Entertainment. The song was included on their mixtape \"Back to the Bando\" (2015) and was produced by Drumma Boy. It peaked at number 87 on the US \"Billboard\" Hot 100 chart.\nMusic video.\nMigos released two music videos to promote \"Look"
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"also appeared in the Bollywood music video \"Maye Ne Maye\" from the 1994 Bollywood film \"Hum Aapke Hain Koun\". Whatever its origins, \"Look at My Dab\" helped popularize the dab in American popular culture, and the dab has since gone viral on social media platforms. It is not considered to be a reference to the flatfish limanda limanda prolific off the Norfolk coastline."
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"Stranger Things is critically acclaimed."
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"directorial aspects were inspired and aesthetically informed by the works of Steven Spielberg, John Carpenter, and Stephen King, among others, including several films, anime, and video games.\nThe first season of eight episodes premiered on Netflix on July 15, 2016. It received critical acclaim for its characterization, pacing, atmosphere, acting, soundtrack, directing, writing, and homages to 1980s genre films. The second season consisting of nine episodes was released on October 27, 2017. A third season consisting of eight episodes was"
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"Ross Partridge\nRoss Partridge (born February 26, 1968) is an American actor, director, screenwriter and producer.\nHis most notable work as a director is the 2015 adaptation of the book \"Lamb\", which Partridge wrote, starred in and directed. As an actor, he has had recurring roles in the critically acclaimed Netflix series, \"Stranger Things\", the Showtime series \"Billions\", and the HBO series \"Insecure\". He is the Co-Executive Producer of \"Room 104\" and"
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"Friendship has been studied in academic fields such as sociology."
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"Friendship\nFriendship is a relationship of mutual affection between people. Friendship is a stronger form of interpersonal bond than an association. Friendship has been studied in academic fields such as communication, sociology, social psychology, anthropology, and philosophy. Various academic theories of friendship have been proposed, including social exchange theory, equity theory, relational dialectics, and attachment styles.\nAlthough there are many forms of friendship, some of which may vary from place to place, certain characteristics are present in many types of such bonds. Such"
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"Adderall does not share many pharmacological properties with the human trace amines."
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"elimination half-life (i.e., it remains in the body longer) than dextroamphetamine. The levoamphetamine component of Adderall has been reported to improve the treatment response in some individuals relative to dextroamphetamine alone. Adderall's active ingredient, amphetamine, shares many chemical and pharmacological properties with the human trace amines, particularly phenethylamine and , the latter of which is a positional isomer of amphetamine. In 2016, it was the 45th most prescribed medication in the United States, with more than 17 million prescriptions.\nUses.\nUses Medical"
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"transporters) either via trace amine-associated receptor 1 (TAAR1) or in a TAAR1 independent fashion when there are high cytosolic concentrations of the monoamine neurotransmitters and it releases these neurotransmitters from synaptic vesicles via vesicular monoamine transporter 2. It also shares many chemical and pharmacological properties with human trace amines, particularly phenethylamine and , the latter being an isomer of amphetamine produced within the human body.\nUses.\nUses Medical.\nDextroamphetamine is used to treat attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) and narcolepsy (a sleep disorder),"
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"San Francisco is the location of a prison."
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"hills, eclectic mix of architecture, and landmarks, including the Golden Gate Bridge, cable cars, the former Alcatraz Federal Penitentiary, Fisherman's Wharf, and its Chinatown district. San Francisco is also the headquarters of five major banking institutions and various other companies such as Levi Strauss & Co., Gap Inc., Fitbit, Salesforce.com, Dropbox, Reddit, Square, Inc., Dolby, Airbnb, Weebly, Pacific Gas and Electric Company, Yelp, Pinterest, Twitter, Uber, Lyft, Mozilla, Wikimedia Foundation, Craigslist,"
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"San Quentin (1937 film)\nSan Quentin is a 1937 Warner Bros. drama film directed by Lloyd Bacon and starring Pat O'Brien, Humphrey Bogart and Ann Sheridan. It was shot on location at San Quentin State Prison.\nPlot summary.\nPat O'Brien plays ex-Army officer Steve Jameson, who becomes the chief guard at San Quentin State Prison. Jameson gets acquainted with Mae Kennedy (Ann Sheridan) who works as a singer in a San-Francisco night club. On that same evening Red Kennedy, her brother"
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"Rod Serling and Michael Wilson did not write the screenplay for Planet of the Apes."
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"Planet of the Apes (1968 film)\nPlanet of the Apes is a 1968 American science fiction film directed by Franklin J. Schaffner. It stars Charlton Heston, Roddy McDowall, Kim Hunter, Maurice Evans, James Whitmore, James Daly, and Linda Harrison. The screenplay by Michael Wilson and Rod Serling was loosely based on the 1963 French novel \"La Planète des Singes\" by Pierre Boulle. Jerry Goldsmith composed the groundbreaking avant-garde score. It was the first in a series of five films made between 1968 and"
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"novel inspired a media franchise comprising nine films, two television series (one animated) and several comic books.\nThe first film was \"Planet of the Apes\" (1968), a science fiction feature film directed by Franklin J. Schaffner from a screenplay by Michael Wilson & Rod Serling and starring Charlton Heston. The film was a critical and commercial success, spawning four sequels on a one film a year basis between 1970 and 1973.\nA second adaptation of the book was released in 2001 directed by Tim Burton as"
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"Bobby Moore's caps record for outfield players was beaten by David Beckham in 2009."
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"Charlton in the process. On 11 February 2009, Beckham drew level with Bobby Moore's record of 108 caps for an English outfield player, coming on as a substitute for Stewart Downing in a friendly match against Spain. On 28 March 2009, Beckham surpassed Moore to hold the record outright when he came on as a substitute in a friendly against Slovakia, providing the assist for a goal from Wayne Rooney in the process. In all, Beckham had made 16 appearances out of a possible 20 for England under Capello until his"
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"Friendship has been studied in academic fields."
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"Friendship\nFriendship is a relationship of mutual affection between people. Friendship is a stronger form of interpersonal bond than an association. Friendship has been studied in academic fields such as communication, sociology, social psychology, anthropology, and philosophy. Various academic theories of friendship have been proposed, including social exchange theory, equity theory, relational dialectics, and attachment styles.\nAlthough there are many forms of friendship, some of which may vary from place to place, certain characteristics are present in many types of such bonds. Such"
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"\"New Language Planning Newsletter\" began in 1985.\nFields of research Others.\nOther social variables have also been studied, such as urbanness and education; informal friendship contacts; and occupation and residence. There has also been pioneering work on the linguistic landscape of India.\nImportant researchers.\nBesides those already mentioned, the following researchers have been instrumental in the development of Indian sociolinguistics:\n- William Bright who, along with A. K. Ramanujan, wrote early work on phonetic and phonemic innovation in Brahman and non-"
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"Sunflower (1970 film)\nSunflower () is a 1970 Italian drama film directed by Vittorio De Sica. It was the first western movie to be filmed in the USSR. Some scenes were filmed near Moscow, while others near Poltava, a regional center in Ukraine.\nPlot.\n\"\"A woman born for love. A man born to love her. A timeless moment in a world gone mad.\"\"\nGiovanna (Sophia Loren) and Antonio (Marcello Mastroianni) get married to delay Antonio's"
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"Sunflower (disambiguation)\nSunflower (\"Helianthus\") is a genus of annual flowering plants native to North America.\nSunflower may also refer to:\nArt, entertainment, and media.\nArt, entertainment, and media Film.\n- \"Sunflower\" (1970 film), an Italian film\n- \"Sunflower\" (2005 film), a Chinese film\n- \"Sunflower\" (2006 film), a South Korean film\nArt, entertainment, and media Music.\n- \"Sunflower\" ("
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"from the sport.\nIn July 2013, Hingis came out of retirement to play the doubles events of the North American hard-court season. During her doubles comeback, she won four Grand Slam women's doubles tournaments, six Grand Slam mixed doubles tournaments, 27 WTA titles, and the silver medal in women's doubles at the 2016 Summer Olympics in Rio de Janeiro. Hingis retired after the 2017 WTA Finals while ranked world No. 1.\nWidely considered an all-time tennis great, Hingis was ranked by"
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"Martina Hingis tested positive to the drug Benzoylecgonine, a substance that has traces to cocaine. The International Tennis Federation (ITF) gave Hingis a two-year suspension from professional tennis that began on 1 October 2007 in conjunction with a forfeiture of her world ranking and a fine exceeding $120,000. Hingis challenged the ruling, however, this was refused by the ITF as she had already announced a retirement from the sport.\nHingis maintained her innocence stating she had never used cocaine and subsequently carried out a private drug test which"
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"Mother Teresa\nMary Teresa Bojaxhiu (born Anjezë Gonxhe Bojaxhiu, ; 26 August 1910 – 5 September 1997), commonly known as Mother Teresa and honoured in the Roman Catholic Church as Saint Teresa of Calcutta, was an Albanian-Indian Roman Catholic nun and missionary. She was born in Skopje (now the capital of North Macedonia), then part of the Kosovo Vilayet of the Ottoman Empire. After living in Skopje for eighteen years, she moved to Ireland and then to India, where she lived for most of"
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"Council on Foreign Relations\nThe Council on Foreign Relations (CFR), founded in 1921, is a United States nonprofit think tank specializing in U.S. foreign policy and international affairs. It is headquartered in New York City, with an additional office in Washington, D.C. Its membership, which numbers 4,900, has included senior politicians, more than a dozen secretaries of state, CIA directors, bankers, lawyers, professors and senior media figures. It is known for its neoconservative and neoliberal leanings.\nThe CFR meetings convene government officials"
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"based in Washington, D.C. In addition, he is an adjunct professor at Columbia University, where he has taught a graduate seminar on the Chinese marketplace at the School of International and Public Affairs since 2001. Rosen is also a Member of the Council on Foreign Relations and Board Member of the National Committee on United States-China Relations.\nPrior to his work with Rhodium Group, he was Senior Advisor for International Economic Policy at the United States National Economic Council and National Security Council from 2000–2001, where he worked on China"
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"The Challenge was a show on MTV."
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"The Challenge (TV series)\nThe Challenge (originally known as Road Rules: All Stars, followed by Real World/Road Rules Challenge) is a reality game show on MTV that is spun off from the network's two reality shows, \"Real World\" and \"Road Rules\". It features alumni from these two shows, in addition to rookies and alumni from \"The Challenge\", and alumni from \"Are You the One?\", \"Big Brother\" (US), \"Ex on the"
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"dialogue with the words \"If you really knew me...\" The goal of Challenge Day is to demonstrate to students the possibility of love and connection through the celebration of diversity, truth, and full expression. The show focused a handful of juveniles who participated on Challenge Day in various high schools. The series premiered on July 20, 2010 on MTV and ran for one season before MTV decided not to renew it. Recently another version of the show was aired The Netherlands called \"\"Over de Streep\"\" and is"
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"Carol Leifer graduated college in 1955."
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"Carol Leifer\nCarol Leifer ( ;\nborn July 27, 1956) is an American comedian, writer, producer and actress whose career as a stand-up comedian started in the 1970s when she was in college. David Letterman discovered her performing in a comedy club in the 1980s and she has since been a guest on \"Late Night with David Letterman\" over twenty-five times as well as numerous other shows and venues. She has written many television scripts including for \"The Larry Sanders Show\", \"Saturday"
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"Carol Joy W.T. Gallagher\nCarol Joy Walkingstick Theobald Gallagher (born December 24, 1955) is an American author and a bishop in The Episcopal Church.\nBiography.\nGallagher, born Theobald, was born on December 24, 1955 in San Diego, California, the daughter of Donald K. Theobald and Elizabeth Anne WalkingStick. She graduated with a Bachelor in Writing and Communication from Antioch College and in 1989 earned her Master of Divinity from the Episcopal Divinity School. She also earned a Master of Theology from Princeton Theological Seminary in"
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"The Academy Honorary Award is given to celebrate Satanic rituals that are not covered by existing Academy Awards."
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"Academy Honorary Award\nThe Academy Honorary Award – instituted in 1950 for the 23rd Academy Awards (previously called the Special Award, which was first presented at the 1st Academy Awards in 1929) – is given annually by the Board of Governors of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences (AMPAS) to celebrate motion picture achievements that are not covered by existing Academy Awards, although prior winners of competitive Academy Awards are not excluded from receiving the Honorary Award. \nUnless otherwise specified, Honorary Award recipients receive the same gold Oscar"
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"of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences (AMPAS) also presents \"Special\" or \"Honorary\" Academy Awards. These awards are given (typically, annually) by the Board of Governors of AMPAS to celebrate motion picture achievements that are not covered by other existing Academy Awards categories. This included the awards that had been presented to juvenile actors from 1934 to 1960 (known only informally as the \"Juvenile Academy Awards\").\nBeginning with the 1st Academy Awards celebrating film achievements of 1927 and 1928 these awards were formally referred"
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"Solange Knowles does not have a line of hip-hop-oriented merchandise for young children."
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"and a line of hip-hop-oriented merchandise for young children. On November 16, 2014, Knowles married music video director Alan Ferguson in New Orleans, Louisiana.\nEarly life.\nKnowles was born in Houston, Texas, to Mathew Knowles and Tina Knowles. Solange's older sister is singer and performer Beyoncé. Her father, originally from Alabama, is African American, and her mother, originally from Texas, is Creole (with Cameroonese, Native American, and French ancestry). Her maternal grandparents are"
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"List of awards and nominations received by Solange Knowles\nSolange Knowles, known mononymously as Solange, is an American singer, songwriter, model and actress. In 2008, she won an ASCAP Rhythm & Soul Award for Top R&B/Hip-Hop Song for her older sister Beyoncé's song \"Get Me Bodied\" (2006) which she co-wrote alongside Beyoncé, Kasseem \"Swizz Beatz\" Dean, Sean Garrett, Makeba Riddick and Angela Beyincé. Her third studio album \"A Seat at the Table\" (2016"
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"Hermetic Order of the Golden Dawn\nThe Hermetic Order of the Golden Dawn (; or, more commonly, the Golden Dawn (\"Aurora Aurea\")) was a secret society devoted to the study and practice of the occult, metaphysics, and paranormal activities during the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Known as a magical order, the Hermetic Order of the Golden Dawn was active in Great Britain and focused its practices on theurgy and spiritual development. Many present-day concepts of ritual and magic that are at the centre"
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"The Hermetic Order of the Golden Dawn, Inc.\nThe Hermetic Order of the Golden Dawn, Inc. is a 501(c) non-profit organization associated with a modern magical Order of the same name. While bearing the same name as the historical Hermetic Order of the Golden Dawn (1888-1908), the modern Order does not have direct descent or institutional lineage from the original Order. According to author Gerald Suster, this Order is notable for having the only working Golden Dawn temple in the United States at the end of"
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"Athletics at the Summer Olympics includes road running events."
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"Athletics at the Summer Olympics\nAthletics has been contested at every Summer Olympics since the birth of the modern Olympic movement at the 1896 Summer Olympics. The athletics program traces its earliest roots to events used in the ancient Greek Olympics. The modern program includes track and field events, road running events, and racewalking events. Cross country running was also on the program in earlier editions but it was dropped after the 1924 Summer Olympics.\nEvents.\nThe events contested have varied widely. From 1900 to 1920, tug of"
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"Athletics at the 2016 Summer Olympics\nAthletics at the 2016 Summer Olympics were held during the last 10 days of the games, from 12–21 August 2016, at the Olympic Stadium. The sport of athletics in the 2016 Summer Olympics was split into three distinct sets of events: track and field events, road running events, and racewalking events.\nCompetition schedule.\nTrack and field events were held at João Havelange Olympic Stadium, while the race walks and marathon start and finish in Recreio dos Bandeirantes and Sambódromo, respectively."
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"Ghostbusters (2016 film) was released 28 years later after the second one."
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"action film with a male-oriented cast that was planned to be produced and released after the female-lead 2016 \"Ghostbusters\" film. The film was to have been produced by Channing Tatum, Reid Carolin and Peter Kiernan, with a script written by Drew Pearce, but was later cancelled.\nIts second project, an animated series called \"Ghostbusters: Ecto Force\", was announced on June 20 2016 and was planned for a 2018 debut. The series focuses on a new team of Ghostbusters in the year 2050"
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"Doctor Who\nDoctor Who is a British science fiction television programme produced by the BBC since 1963. The programme depicts the adventures of a Time Lord called \"the Doctor\", an extraterrestrial being, to all appearances human, from the planet Gallifrey. The Doctor explores the universe in a time-travelling space ship called the TARDIS. Its exterior appears as a blue British police box, which was a common sight in Britain in 1963 when the series first aired. Accompanied by a number of companions, the Doctor combats a"
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"British television science fiction\nBritish television science fiction refers to popular programmes in the genre that have been produced by both the BBC and Britain's largest commercial channel, ITV. The BBC's \"Doctor Who\" is listed in the \"Guinness World Records\" as the longest-running science fiction television show in the world and as the \"most successful\" science fiction series of all time.\nEarly years.\nThe first known science fiction television programme was produced by the BBC's prewar television service. On 11 February"
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"Tale of Tales (2015 film)\nTale of Tales is a 2015 European fantasy film directed by Matteo Garrone and starring Salma Hayek, Vincent Cassel, Toby Jones, and John C. Reilly.\nAn Italian-led production with co-producers in France and the United Kingdom, the film is Garrone's first English-language film. It competed for the Palme d'Or at the 2015 Cannes Film Festival.\nIt is a screen adaptation based on collections of tales by Italian poet and courtier Giambattista Basile: \"Pentamerone\""
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"Ups 2\" (2013), \"Tale of Tales\" (2015), and \"The Hitman's Bodyguard\" (2017).\nEarly life.\nSalma Hayek Jiménez was born in Coatzacoalcos, Veracruz, Mexico. Her father, Sami Hayek Domínguez, is Lebanese Mexican, hailing from the city of Baabdat, Lebanon, a city Salma and her father visited in 2015 to promote her movie \"Kahlil Gibran's The Prophet\". He owns an industrial-equipment firm and is an oil company executive in Mexico"
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"The Boot Monument is a memorial for a conflict with Great Britain."
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"Boot Monument\nThe Boot Monument is an American Revolutionary War memorial located in Saratoga National Historical Park, New York. It commemorates Major General Benedict Arnold's service at the Battles of Saratoga in the Continental Army, but does not name him.\nBackground.\nJohn Watts de Peyster, a former Major General for the New York State Militia during the American Civil War and writer of several military histories about the Battle of Saratoga, erected the monument to commemorate Arnold's contribution to the Continental Army's victory over the British."
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"English and Chinese outlining the Plant Memorial Fund objectives and the formation of a Plant Memorial Committee, with representatives from Great Britain, America, China, Japan and France. Donations were collected from individuals, ship crews, and shipping firms. Though the Fund was successful in constructing the memorial and providing for Plant's adopted Chinese daughters, there is no evidence the Fund met its objective of installing a drinking fountain.\nMonument inscription.\nOn October 4, 1923, the Plant monument, designed by Lawrence Tweedie-Stodart,"
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"Underworld is a movie."
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"his more powerful brother. After numerous failures, Zeus decrees that Pluto can only leave the Underworld if he finds someone willing to rule in his place. Pluto travels to Earth and disguises himself as Mr. Hellman, a movie producer, and invites Hercules to make a movie about himself. Hercules signs the contract into ruling the underworld unaware of that the contract actually binds him to serve as ruler of the Olympian Underworld in Pluto's place, as he believes the movie is about him conquering the Netherworld by defeating Pluto. Thor learns"
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"Back to the Future Part II\nBack to the Future Part II is a 1989 American science fiction film directed by Robert Zemeckis and written by Bob Gale. It is the sequel to the 1985 film \"Back to the Future\" and the second installment in the \"Back to the Future\" trilogy. The film stars Michael J. Fox, Christopher Lloyd, Thomas F. Wilson, and Lea Thompson. The film follows Marty McFly (Fox) and his friend Dr. Emmett \"Doc\" Brown (Lloyd) as they travel from"
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"John Bell (special effects artist)\nJohn Bell is a special effects artist who was nominated at the 62nd Academy Awards in the category of Best Visual effects for his work on the film \"Back to the Future Part II\". His nomination was shared with Steve Gawley, Michael Lantieri and Ken Ralston.\nHe also works as a concept artist for films.\nSelected filmography.\n- \"\" (1986)\n- \"Back to the Future Part II\" (1989)\n- \"Back to the"
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"Ghostbusters (1986 TV series)\nGhostbusters (later called Filmation's Ghostbusters) is a 1986 animated television series created by Filmation and distributed by Tribune Entertainment, serving as the sequel to Filmation's 1975 live-action television show \"The Ghost Busters\". It is not to be confused with Columbia Pictures' 1984 film \"Ghostbusters\" or that film's subsequent animated television show \"The Real Ghostbusters\", which premiered five days later. When making their film, Columbia Pictures needed to obtain rights to use the name from"
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"Seldon. With his defeat of Bruno, Tyson joined Floyd Patterson, Muhammad Ali, Tim Witherspoon, Evander Holyfield, and George Foreman as the only men in boxing history to have regained a heavyweight championship after having lost it. After being stripped of the WBC title in the same year, Tyson lost the WBA title to Evander Holyfield by an eleventh round stoppage. Their 1997 rematch ended when Tyson was disqualified for biting Holyfield's ears.\nIn 2002, Tyson fought for the world heavyweight title again at the age of 35"
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"of Investigative Services at the Washoe County Sheriff's Office. He was elected District Attorney in 1982 and District Judge in 1990.\nBoxing referee career.\nLane refereed his first world championship boxing match in 1971, when Betulio González had a fifteen-round draw with Erbito Salavarria for the WBC flyweight title. Lane became a household name in the United States the night he refereed \"The Bite Fight\" rematch between world heavyweight champion Evander Holyfield and challenger Mike Tyson on June 28, 1997. After Tyson bit Holyfield's ears"
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"of the Negev, receiving a master's degree focused on user interface design and a BA in social sciences. During her time in college, she connected with student musicians and studied with a Black Hebrew voice teacher from Dimona. After graduation, she briefly worked at a tech company in Airport City before deciding to pursue a music career.\nCareer.\nCareer Orphaned Land.\nLevi was put in touch by a mutual friend with the group Orphaned Land, who were auditioning female singers. At her audition, she impressed the"
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"The Oprah Winfrey Show\nThe Oprah Winfrey Show, often referred to simply as Oprah, is an American syndicated talk show that aired nationally for 25 seasons from September 8, 1986, to May 25, 2011, in Chicago, Illinois. Produced and hosted by its namesake, Oprah Winfrey, it remains the highest-rated daytime talk show in American television history.\nThe show was highly influential, and many of its topics have penetrated into the American pop-cultural consciousness. Winfrey used the show as an educational platform"
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"Lee Majors\nLee Majors (born Harvey Lee Yeary; April 23, 1939) is an American film, television and voice actor. Majors is best known for portraying the characters of Heath Barkley in the American television Western series \"The Big Valley\" (1965–1969), Colonel Steve Austin in the American television science fiction action series \"The Six Million Dollar Man\" (1973–1978), and Colt Seavers in American television action series\" The Fall Guy\" (1981–1986).\nEarly life.\nMajors was born in"
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"Honors.\nKnoxville named a street after Majors. Johnny Majors Drive is on the campus of the University of Tennessee and is the location of the school's practice facility. Actor Lee Majors borrowed Majors' last name to form his stage name. According to one published account, Lee, whose real name is Harvey Lee Yeary, met Majors in his youth while Majors was a football player at Tennessee, and they became friends. The two are not actually related, although Lee Majors was regularly seen on the sidelines during"
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"grants her an attempt to pick the perfect partner for her first kiss among seven men. Her options are firstly, a religious tech billionaire (Lee Joon-gi), a serious yet romantic boss (Park Hae-jin), a sexy secret agent (Ji Chang-wook), an adorable younger male friend (Kai), an innocent chaebol heir (Ok Taec-yeon), a beloved k-idol (Lee Jong-suk) and finally a free-spirited travel writer (Lee Min-ho"
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", which was experiencing difficulties after a series of box office failures. The film won three Filmfare Awards, three ITFA Awards and four Cinema Express Awards. Later that same year, Saran remade the film in Telugu as \"Gemeni\".\nPlot.\nTeja (Kalabhavan Mani) is a high-profile gangster in North Madras who often imitates the behaviour characteristics of different animals for sarcastic effect. Accompanied by his gang, he arrives at a magistrate's court for a hearing. His animal antics are mocked at by \""
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"\"Aararo Aariraro\" and \"Azhagan\" brought her the Tamil Nadu State Film Award Special Prizes respectively.\nIn a career spanning thirty-three years, Bhanupriya has acted in more than one hundred fifty feature films in a variety of roles, and has garnered three state Nandi Awards, three Tamil Nadu State Film Awards, two Cinema Express Awards, two Filmfare Awards South and the JFW Divas of South India Award - for her contribution to South Indian cinema, the Gemini TV Puraskaram for lifetime achievement in Television and various other"
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"over two years. Though she enjoyed some success after rejoining the tour in 1995, including a fourth Australian Open title in 1996, she was unable to consistently reproduce her best form. She played her last professional match at the 2003 French Open, but did not officially retire until February 2008.\nRegarded by many in the sport as one of the greatest tennis players of all time, Seles was named one of the \"30 Legends of Women's Tennis: Past, Present and Future\" by \"Time\". Several"
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"Anca Barna\nAnca Barna (born 14 May 1977) is a retired professional German tennis player. Barna turned professional in 1992 and retired in 2005. On 12 April 2004, Barna reached her highest singles ranking: World Number 46. Her highest doubles ranking came on 21 April 1997, when she became World Number 119. In her career, she has won $US 746,387. She currently resides in Nuremberg, Germany.\nHead vs. Head record.\n- Dominique Monami 0-1\n- Monica Seles 0-"
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"the Oak Room and The Orangery Restaurants. Before this, he spent two years as Head Chef of the Michelin-starred restaurant Tom Aikens. Byrne previously worked with Tom Aikens at the Pied à Terre restaurant as a sous chef. He appeared on the television programme \"MasterChef\" in 2008.\nHis first book, \"Made in Great Britain\", was released in September 2008, along with a video podcast series of the same name based on the book, produced by pod3.tv.\nIn 2013/14, Byrne opened a"
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"be announced.\nProductions 2014 Broadway revival.\nIn September 2013 Roundabout Theatre Company announced plans to return the company's acclaimed 1998 production to Studio 54 in New York. For this, the show's third Broadway revival, Sam Mendes and Rob Marshall reprised their respective roles as director and co-director/choreographer to recreate their work from the earlier production. Alan Cumming starred again as the Emcee while Academy Award-nominee Michelle Williams made her Broadway debut as Sally Bowles. On October 7, 2013, Tony Award nominees Danny"
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"Joan Cusack\nJoan Mary Cusack (; born October 11, 1962) is an American actress and comedian. She received Academy Award nominations for Best Supporting Actress for her roles in the romantic comedy-drama \"Working Girl\" (1988) and the romantic comedy \"In & Out\" (1997), as well as one Golden Globe nomination for her performance in the latter. She also provided the voice of Jessie in the \"Toy Story\" franchise and of Abby Mallard in \"Chicken Little\".\nCusack was a"
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"\"Introduced in Toy Story 2\" (1999) \"Woody's Roundup\" gang Jessie.\nVoiced by Joan Cusack\nJessie is a cowgirl doll, and part of the \"Woody's Roundup\" gang. In \"Toy Story 2\", Jessie is initially hesitant to join Andy's toys. After she becomes part of the family, she is very happy. In \"Toy Story 3\", she believes Andy threw her and the other toys out; she argues with Woody, who says Andy was actually putting them in the attic"
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"Peter Griffith\nPeter Atwill Griffith (October 23, 1933 – May 14, 2001) was an American advertising executive and child stage actor, appearing on Broadway a few times. His daughters Melanie Griffith and Tracy Griffith and his granddaughter Dakota Johnson became actresses.\nLife and career.\nGriffith was born in Baltimore, Maryland, the son of Hilda (née Atwill) and Ben E. Griffith. He had one sister, Sally Ann Griffith. His mother managed his stage acting career as he worked as a child actor,"
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"Bane (DC Comics)\nBane is a fictional supervillain appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics. Created by Dennis O'Neil, Chuck Dixon, Doug Moench, and Graham Nolan, he made his debut in \"Batman: Vengeance of Bane\" #1 (January 1993). The character is usually depicted as an adversary of the superhero Batman and belongs to the collective of enemies that make up his central rogues gallery. Possessing a mix of brute strength and exceptional intelligence, Bane is often credited as being the only"
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"new character introduced at the start of the movie. He is a large, powerfully built African-American man, presumably middle-aged, who apparently has established himself in Gotham City's underworld. Bane is placed next to him in one particular scene and is seen to be even larger and stronger than Duquesne, further adding to his menacing aura in this movie.\nSeries writers Alan Burnett and Michael Reaves created the script, and Kevin Conroy reprises the voice of Batman. The movie also shows further continuity with previous Bruce"
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"James Smith House (Needham, Massachusetts)\nThe James Smith House is a historic colonial house at 706 Great Plain Avenue in Needham, Massachusetts. It is a 2-1/2 story wood frame structure, five bays wide, with a side gable roof and clapboard siding. Its front facade is symmetrical, with a center entrance with a Greek Revival surround consisting of flanking sidelight windows and a flat entablature above. The house was built c. 1727–28 by James Smith, a recent immigrant from Ireland. The house is one of the"
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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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"Outline of Luxembourg\nThe following outline is provided as an overview of and topical guide to Luxembourg:\nLuxembourg – small sovereign country located in Western Europe, bordered by Belgium, France, and Germany. Luxembourg has a population of half a million people in an area of approximately 2,586 square kilometres (999 sq mi).\nLuxembourg is a parliamentary representative democracy with a constitutional monarchy, ruled by a Grand Duke. It is the world's only remaining sovereign Grand Duchy. The country has a highly developed economy"
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"Allure (magazine)\nAllure is an American women's magazine focused on beauty, published monthly by Conde Nast in New York City. It was founded in 1991 by Linda Wells. Michelle Lee replaced Wells in 2015. A signature of the magazine is its annual Best of Beauty awards—accolades given in the October issue to beauty products deemed the best by Allure's staff.\nHistory.\nIn 1990, S.I. Newhouse Jr., chairman of Condé Nast, and then editorial director Alexander Liberman approached Linda Wells to develop a"
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"List of Allure cover models\n\"Allure\" is a women's beauty magazine published by Condé Nast Publications. A famous woman, typically an actress, singer, or model, is featured on the cover of each month's issue. Following are the names of each cover subject from the most recent issue to the first issue of Allure in March 1991.\nAllure Russia.\nRussian edition of \"Allure Magazine\" was published from September 2012 to December 2016.\nReferences.\n- http://www.magazine-covers.net/t2787329/michael-thompson/allure-magazine-united-states-february-2000-magazine-cover.html\n- http://www.iluvmags.com/allure.html\n-"
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"Motion (The Mayfield Four EP)\nMotion: Live: 9.17.97, commonly referred to as Motion, is a live EP released by The Mayfield Four, released in 1997. It is a very rare item and is a highly sought after collector's item among fans. Former Mayfield Four vocalist Myles Kennedy has stated that \"only about 5,000 copies were ever made\".\nThe album does not have a bar code, due to the fact that it was only sold at the band's concerts.\nAlbum cover."
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"Jeremy Allen White\nJeremy Allen White (born February 18, 1991) is an American film and television actor. He is best known for playing Phillip \"Lip\" Gallagher on the acclaimed Showtime dramedy series \"Shameless\".\nWhite has appeared in several films including \"Beautiful Ohio\", \"The Speed of Life\", \"Afterschool\", \"Twelve\", and \"After Everything\".\nEarly life.\nPrior to meeting each other, White's parents had both moved to New York City to pursue"
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"Jeremy White\nJeremy White may refer to:\n- Jeremy White (bass), English bass\n- Jeremy White (drummer), former drummer for the band The Revolution Smile\n- Jeremy Allen White (born 1991), American film and television actor\n- Jeremy Joyner White (1938–1990), professor at the University of Lagos\nSee also.\n- Jerry White (disambiguation)"
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"Phil Mickelson\nPhilip Alfred Mickelson (born June 16, 1970), nicknamed Lefty, is an American professional golfer. He has won 44 events on the PGA Tour, including five major championships: three Masters titles (2004, 2006, 2010), a PGA Championship (2005), and an Open Championship (2013).\nMickelson is one of 12 players in the history of golf to win three of the four majors. He has won every major except the U.S. Open, where he has finished runner-"
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"2001 PGA Championship\nThe 2001 PGA Championship was the 83rd PGA Championship, held August 16–19 at the Atlanta Athletic Club in Duluth, Georgia, a suburb northeast of Atlanta. David Toms won his only major championship, one stroke ahead of runner-up Phil Mickelson.\nToms led after 54 holes on the Highlands Course, two strokes ahead of Mickelson. Paired together in the final group, they battled for the lead back-and-forth throughout the day, both in pursuit of their first major. Toms led by"
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"China has provided a large investment in the Adar oilfield and others in South Sudan and Sudan and has made plans to make extensive further investments.\nBackground and location.\nAdar is an area southeast of Melut, which lies on the White Nile in Upper Nile state, and to the west of Ethiopia.\nThe Khor Adar, which drains the Machar Marshes, flows through the region in a northwest direction to the Nile, which it reaches just above Melut.\nThe Khor Machar swamps lie in a triangle north of"
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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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"The Vampire Diaries (season 1)\n\"The Vampire Diaries\" is an American supernatural horror romance television series created by Kevin Williamson based on the novels of the same name by author L. J. Smith. It was officially picked up for the 2009–10 season on May 19, 2009. It premiered on September 10, 2009, on The CW and received the highest ratings for a series premiere in the networks history scoring 4.91 million live viewers.\nThe series focuses on the fictional town of Mystic Falls, Virginia, that is"
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"Margaret of Valois, Countess of Blois\nMargaret of Valois (1295–1342) was a French noblewoman. She was a daughter of Charles, Count of Valois, and his first wife, Margaret, Countess of Anjou. She was also a sister of King Philip VI of France.\nIn 1310, she married Guy I, Count of Blois. They had three children together:\n- Louis I of Châtillon (d. 1346)\n- Charles of Blois (d. 1364)\n- Marie, married:\n1."
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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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"Only twice, in 2006 and 2009, did the rate rise in the previous year. At the end of 2013, the unemployment rate fell to a record low 4.3% in December from an already low 4.6% in November. This marks the lowest since the current version of the Brazilian unemployment rate was first reported in 2002. A comparison with the pre-2002 unemployment rate index suggested that was the tightest labor market since at least 1980. \nUnemployment Systems.\nBrazil has a number of different unemployment systems that could help those"
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"Ramayanam (1996 film)\nRamayanam is a 1996 mythological, Telugu film directed by Gunasekhar and produced by M. S. Reddy. The film starred N. T. Rama Rao Jr. as Lord Rama. It received the National Film Award for Best Children's Film.\nPlot.\nThe story deals with Rama and his retaliation against Ravana for the kidnap of his wife Sita.\nCast.\n- N. T. Rama Rao Jr. as Rama\n- Smitha Madhav as Sita\n- Swathi Baalineni as Ravana\n- Narayanam Nikhil as Lakshmana"
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"Ramayanam Lo Tuppakula Veta\nRamayanam Lo Tuppakula Veta is a 2016 psychological drama Telugu short film written and directed by V. Jayashankarr. It starred Prawin Yendamuri, Seema Choudhary, in the lead roles. The film explores real human emotions through the relationship between the main character and the heroine. The film employs a nonlinear narrative structure, with the true story based upon things that never actually happened, and some that did. The major highlight of this film is dialogues and screenplay.\nPlot.\nRamayanam Lo Tuppakula Veta – A"
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"States Reorganisation Act, 1956\nThe \"'States Reorganisation Act, 1956\" was a major reform of the boundaries of India's states and territories, organising them along linguistic lines.\nAlthough additional changes to India's state boundaries have been made since 1956, the States Reorganisation Act of 1956 remains the single most extensive change in state boundaries since the independence of India in 1947.\nThe Act came into effect at the same time as the Constitution (Seventh Amendment) Act, 1956, which (among other things)"
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"his cabinet are known for their introduction of the Land Reform Ordinance and the Education Bill. The government was dismissed in 1959 by the Central Government, which invoked the controversial Article 356 of the Indian Constitution, following what later became known as The Liberation Struggle.\nThe State of Kerala was formed on 1 November 1956 as per the States Reorganisation Act of 1956. The erstwhile Travancore-Cochin and the Malabar district of Madras state were reorganized to form the state of Kerala. After the first ever elections to the Kerala Legislative Assembly"
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"The Prestige\nThe Prestige is a 1995 novel by British writer Christopher Priest.\nThe novel tells the story of a prolonged feud between two stage magicians in late 1800s England. It is epistolary in structure; that is, it purports to be a collection of real diaries that were kept by the protagonists and later collated. The title derives from the novel's fictional practice of stage illusions having three parts: the setup, the performance, and the prestige (effect).\nThe novel received the James Tait Black Memorial"
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"Borussia Dortmund has nothing to do with athletes."
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"Borussia Dortmund\nBallspielverein Borussia 09 e.V. Dortmund, commonly known as Borussia Dortmund , BVB, or simply Dortmund, is a German sports club based in Dortmund, North Rhine-Westphalia. Founded in 1909 by eighteen football players from Dortmund, the football team is part of a large membership-based sports club with more than 145,000 members, making BVB the second largest sports club by membership in Germany. Dortmund plays in the Bundesliga, the top tier of the German football league system.\nBorussia Dortmund have won eight"
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"). Furthermore, Dortmund is home of the Olympic centre of Westphalia.\nThe city is home of many sports clubs, iconic athletes and annually organises several world-renowned sporting events, such as the Ruhrmarathon and the Sparkassen Chess-Meeting.\nSports Football.\nDortmund is home to the sports club Borussia Dortmund, one of the most successful clubs in German football history. Borussia Dortmund are former Bundesliga champions most recently in 2011–12. Borussia Dortmund won the UEFA Champions League and the Intercontinental Cup in 1997, as well as"
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"World of Warcraft\nWorld of Warcraft (WoW) is a massively multiplayer online role-playing game (MMORPG) released in 2004 by Blizzard Entertainment. It is the fourth released game set in the \"Warcraft\" fantasy universe. \"World of Warcraft\" takes place within the \"Warcraft\" world of Azeroth, approximately four years after the events at the conclusion of Blizzard's previous \"Warcraft\" release, \".\" The game was announced in 2001, and was released for the 10th anniversary of the \"Warcraft\""
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"In 1998, an adventure game in the series, \"\", was announced as being cancelled, having been previously delayed from a 1997 release.\nIn 2004, Blizzard Entertainment moved the series away from the real-time strategy genre and released \"World of Warcraft\", a massively multiplayer online role-playing game (MMORPG). Requiring a subscription fee to be paid to play, it also introduced regular additional content to the series in the form of patches. \"World of Warcraft\" gained popularity worldwide,"
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"Shia LaBeouf\nShia Saide LaBeouf (; born June 11, 1986) is an American actor, performance artist, and filmmaker. He became known among younger audiences as Louis Stevens in the Disney Channel series \"Even Stevens\", a role for which LaBeouf received a Young Artist Award nomination in 2001 and won a Daytime Emmy Award in 2003. He made his film debut in \"The Christmas Path\" (1998). In 2004, he made his directorial debut with the short film \"Let's Love Hate\" and later"
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"Shia LaBeouf as Treat, but LaBeouf left the production in rehearsals and was replaced by Ben Foster.\nCareer Television.\nBaldwin's first acting role was as Billy Aldrich in the NBC daytime soap opera \"The Doctors\" from 1980 to 1982. In fall 1983, he starred in the short-lived television series \"Cutter to Houston\". He went on to appear as the brother of Valene Ewing and son of Lilimae Clements (played by Joan Van Ark and Julie Harris, respectively) in \"Knots Landing\" from"
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"to the antigen by augmenting the activities of dendritic cells (DCs), lymphocytes, and macrophages by mimicking a natural infection.\nOverview Inorganic adjuvants.\nOverview Inorganic adjuvants Aluminium salts.\nThere are many adjuvants, some of which are inorganic (such as alum), that also carry the potential to augment immunogenicity. Two common salts include aluminium phosphate and aluminium hydroxide. Aluminium salts are the most commonly-used adjuvants in human vaccines. Their adjuvant activity was described in 1926.\nThe precise mechanism of alum action remains unclear but"
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"Spider-Man\" duology. The studio hired James Vanderbilt to write the screenplay and Alex Kurtzman and Roberto Orci to rewrite it. The film stars Andrew Garfield as Peter Parker / Spider-Man, alongside Emma Stone, Jamie Foxx, Dane DeHaan, Campbell Scott, Embeth Davidtz, Colm Feore, Paul Giamatti, and Sally Field.\nDevelopment of \"The Amazing Spider-Man 2\" began after the success of \"The Amazing Spider-Man\". DeHaan, Giamatti, Jones, and Cooper were cast between December"
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"films as part of a franchise brain trust with Alex Kurtzman, Roberto Orci, and Ed Solomon set to write the screenplay for \"Venom\", which Kurtzman would direct.\nIn April 2014, Arad and Tolmach said \"Venom\" would be released after \"The Amazing Spider-Man 3\"—which was set for release on May 27, 2016—but before \"The Amazing Spider-Man 4\". However, \"The Amazing Spider-Man 2\" underperformed, and, with Sony \"under tremendous pressure to perform [that had"
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"Scott Buck\nScott Randall Buck is an American television writer. Buck has written for several television series including HBO's \"Six Feet Under\", \"Rome\", Showtime's \"Dexter\", \"Everybody Loves Raymond\", \"Coach\", \"Inhumans\" and \"The Oblongs\".\nCareer.\nBuck began his career as a sitcom writer. He joined the staff of \"Six Feet Under\" as a writer and supervising producer in 2002 for the show's second season. He wrote the second season"
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": Luke Cage and Iron Fist. In the 2010 Daredevil storyline \"Shadowland\", Wing becomes the leader of The Nail, a splinter group of The Hand ninja clan.\nJessica Henwick portrayed the Marvel Cinematic Universe version of the character in the television series \"Iron Fist\", \"The Defenders\", and the second season of \"Luke Cage\".\nPublication history.\nColleen Wing first appeared in \"Marvel Premiere\" #19 (November 1974), created by writer Doug Moench and artist Larry Hama."
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"Award in 2012.\nHoffman first drew critical praise for starring in the play, \"Eh?\", for which he won a Theatre World Award and a Drama Desk Award. His breakthrough film role was as Benjamin Braddock in critically acclaimed and iconic \"The Graduate\" (1967). Since that time, Hoffman's career has largely been focused on the cinema, with sporadic returns to television and to the stage. Hoffman's films include \"Midnight Cowboy\", \"Little Big Man\", \"Papillon\","
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"Mr. Edward Magorium (Dustin Hoffman). Besides Molly and Mr. Magorium, store bookbuilder Bellini (Ted Ludzik), a strongman, is also employed. Eric Applebaum (Zach Mills) is a boy who comes to the store daily and functions as an employee despite his age. One day, the store develops a large grey patch on one of its walls.\nMr Magorium gives Molly the Congreve Cube, a block of wood, and tells her it will guide her to a new life if she has faith in it"
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"addictions.\nDue to all the liberties taken, Ellis refused to see the movie. In a recent interview with Amazon.com, Ellis stated that he has warmed up to the movie, and appreciates it visually as a snapshot of a particular time. Ellis claimed that there was no connection between the book and the movie, except for the title, the location of Southern California and the names of the characters.\nA long-running rumor in the film industry is that Quentin Tarantino has been interested in filming a new version"
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"he continued to produce an eclectic body of work, including screenwriting the animated \"Mad Monster Party?\" in 1967 and directing, writing and designing several shorts for \"Sesame Street\" in 1969.\nFrom 1973, Kurtzman taught cartooning at the School of Visual Arts in New York. His work gained greater recognition toward the end of his life, and he oversaw deluxe reprintings of much of his work. The Harvey Award was named in Kurtzman's honor in 1988. He was inducted into the Will Eisner Comic Book Hall"
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"finish school at New York University, planning to work as a chemistry teacher. He never taught but instead took over the family business. In 1949 and 1950, Bill Gaines began a line of new titles featuring horror, suspense, science fiction, military fiction and crime fiction. His editors, Al Feldstein and Harvey Kurtzman, who also drew covers and stories, gave assignments to such prominent and highly accomplished freelance artists as Johnny Craig, Reed Crandall, Jack Davis, Will Elder, George Evans, Frank Frazetta, Graham Ingels"
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"existence of DuckDuckGo. \nLater in September 2013, the search engine hit 4 million searches per day and in June 2015, it hit 10 million searches per day. In November 2017, DuckDuckGo hit 20 million searches per day. In May 2019, DuckDuckGo hit 40 million searches per day. \nIt hit 1 billion searches per month in January 2019 and as of 29 July 2019, was receiving 41,728,901 direct queries per day on average.\nSee also.\n- Comparison of web search engines\n- List of search"
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"The Carmichael Show\nThe Carmichael Show is an American sitcom television series created by Nicholas Stoller, Jerrod Carmichael, Ari Katcher, and Willie Hunter that premiered on August 26, 2015 on NBC and concluded on August 9, 2017 after three seasons and 32 episodes. Starring Carmichael, it follows a fictional version of his family. The multi-camera show is set in Charlotte, North Carolina.\nOn May 15, 2016, NBC renewed the series for a 13-episode third season, which premiered with back-to-back"
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"List of The Carmichael Show episodes\n\"The Carmichael Show\" is an American television sitcom broadcast on NBC created by Jerrod Carmichael, Ari Katcher, Willie Hunter and Nicholas Stoller. The series premiered on August 26, 2015. Starring Carmichael, it follows a fictional version of his family. On May 15, 2016, NBC renewed the series for a 13-episode third season, which premiered on May 31, 2017. On June 30, 2017, NBC canceled the series after three seasons.\n\"The Carmichael Show\" aired"
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"Fifth Harmony has sold a total of 424,000 concert tickets in December of 2016."
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"album in 2017.\nTheir accolades include three MTV Europe Music Awards, four MTV Video Music Awards, four iHeartRadio Music Awards, an American Music Award, a Billboard Women in Music award and six Teen Choice Awards. As of December 2016, in the United States, Fifth Harmony has sold a total of 456,000 albums, seven million digital songs and earned 1.6 billion on-demand streams, according to Nielsen Soundscan. The group went on hiatus in May 2018, allowing the members to pursue solo projects.\nCareer"
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"in a decade. They are also regarded as the most influential \"X Factor US\" alumni. As of December 2016, in the United States, Fifth Harmony has sold a total of 424,000 albums, seven million digital songs and earned 1.6 billion on-demand streams, according to Nielsen Soundscan.\nGroups LYRIC 145.\nLYRIC 145 is made up of Julien \"Jewlz\" Joseph (born February 17, 1993), Jemelle \"Melee\" Joseph (born July 9, 1988) (known as One4Five) from"
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"shows and his opinions of the moments each \"jumped the shark\"; the site became popular and grew with additional user-contributed examples. Hein subsequently wrote two \"Jump The Shark\" books and later became a regular on \"The Howard Stern Show\" around the time he sold his website to Gemstar (owners of \"TV Guide\").\nIn a 2010 \"Los Angeles Times\" article, former \"Happy Days\" writer Fred Fox, Jr., who wrote the episode that later spawned the phrase, said"
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"Mariah Carey\nMariah Carey (born March 27, 1969 or 1970) is an American singer, songwriter, actress, record producer, and entrepreneur. Referred to as the \"Songbird Supreme\" by the \"Guinness World Records\", she is noted for her five-octave vocal range, melismatic singing style, and signature use of the whistle register. She rose to fame in the early 1990s after signing to Columbia Records and releasing her eponymous debut album, which topped the U.S. \"Billboard\" 200 for eleven consecutive weeks"
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"Number 1 to Infinity (concert residency)\n1. 1 to Infinity was a concert residency by American singer-songwriter Mariah Carey at Caesars Palace in Las Vegas. It began on May 6, 2015, and concluded on July 18, 2017. The show featured all eighteen of Carey's US number-one singles in chronological order.\nBackground.\nCarey announced the residency during her interview on \"The Ellen DeGeneres Show\". The announcement follows reports that Canadian singer Celine Dion would not be returning to the venue"
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"Blue-ringed octopus\nBlue-ringed octopuses, comprising the genus \"Hapalochlaena\", are four highly venomous species of octopus that are found in tide pools and coral reefs in the Pacific and Indian oceans, from Japan to Australia. They can be identified by their yellowish skin and characteristic blue and black rings that change color dramatically when the animal is threatened. They eat small animals, including crabs, hermit crabs, shrimp, and other crustaceans.\nThey are recognized as one of the world's most venomous marine animals"
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"approached, it may extend an arm to investigate. 66% of \"Enteroctopus dofleini\" in one study had scars, with 50% having amputated arms. The blue rings of the highly venomous blue-ringed octopus are hidden in muscular skin folds which contract when the animal is threatened, exposing the iridescent warning. The Atlantic white-spotted octopus (\"Callistoctopus macropus\") turns bright brownish red with oval white spots all over in a high contrast display. Displays are often reinforced by stretching out the animal's arms,"
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"Cara Delevingne\nCara Jocelyn Delevingne ( ; born 12 August 1992) is an English model, singer, and actress. She signed with Storm Management after leaving school in 2009. Delevingne won Model of the Year at the British Fashion Awards in 2012 and 2014.\nDelevingne started her acting career with a minor role in the 2012 film adaptation of \"Anna Karenina\". Her most notable roles include Margo Roth Spiegelman in the romantic mystery film \"Paper Towns\" (2015), the Enchantress in the comic book film \""
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"Suicide Squad\" (2016), and Laureline in Luc Besson's \"Valerian and the City of a Thousand Planets\" (2017).\nEarly life.\nCara Jocelyn Delevingne was born on 12 August 1992, in Hammersmith, London, the daughter of Pandora Anne (née Stevens) and property developer Charles Hamar Delevingne. She grew up in Belgravia, London. She has two older sisters, Chloe and model Poppy Delevingne. She also has a paternal half-brother, Alex Jaffe. Delevingne attended Francis Holland School"
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"Michael Jackson passed away in 2009."
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"Michael Jackson\nMichael Joseph Jackson (August 29, 1958 – June 25, 2009) was an American singer, songwriter, and dancer. Dubbed the \"King of Pop\", he is regarded as one of the most significant cultural figures of the 20th century and one of the greatest entertainers. Jackson's contributions to music, dance, and fashion, along with his publicized personal life, made him a global figure in popular culture for over four decades. \nThe eighth child of the Jackson family, Michael made his"
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"1982. It was an instant hit and reached #10 on the \"Billboard Hot 100\".\nCareer Michael Jackson's solo career \"This Is It\" rehearsals and film.\nMoffett was supposed to perform on Jackson's This Is It Tour (13.7.2009 – 6.3.2010), rehearsing for months, but it never happened as Jackson passed away before its launch.\nHe was featured in \"Michael Jackson's This Is It\" (2009) documentary motion picture film alongside many other concert films, shows, and documentaries. \"This"
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"of the show and embarks on a romantic relationship with her in \"Human Error.\" In \"Post Mortem,\" he left the Diagnostic Team after realizing he was in the same position as he was 10 years earlier, unlike all of the other former members of the team. However, in the series finale, he rejoins the hospital as the new Head of Diagnostic Medicine, replacing the (supposedly) dead House. \nCharacterization.\nChase is Australian and was born around the year 1979. His father, Czech"
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"Robert Chase\nRobert Chase, M.D. is a fictional character on the Fox medical drama \"House\". He is portrayed by Jesse Spencer. His character was a part of the team of diagnosticians who worked under Gregory House until the end of the third season when House fires him. However, he resumed work at the hospital as a surgeon, and was re-hired by House in season 6. Robert Chase is the longest-serving member of House's staff. Chase has been attracted to Allison Cameron since the beginning"
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"Andy Garcia is a star of At Middleton."
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"At Middleton\nAt Middleton is a 2013 American romantic comedy film directed by Adam Rodgers and starring Andy García, Vera Farmiga, Taissa Farmiga, and Spencer Lofranco. Written by Glenn German and Adam Rodgers, the film follows a man and a woman as they meet and fall in love while taking their children on a college tour. The film had its world premiere at the Seattle International Film Festival on May 17, 2013. It was released in a limited release and through video on demand on January 31, 2014 by Anchor"
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"Semifinalist: Estudiantes Madrid (Spain) Chandler Thompson, Shaun Vandiver, Alfonso Reyes, Carlos Jiménez, Juan Aisa, Felipe Reyes, Ignacio Azofra, Asier Garcia, Gonzalo Martínez, Pedro Robles, Cesar Arranz, Andy Toolson\nSemifinalist: Casademont Girona (Spain) Darryl Middleton, Larry Stewart, Martti Kuisma, Pablo Laso, Enrique Moraga, Xavier Sanchez, Eric Johnson, Gerard Darnes, Toni Espinosa, Xavier Vallmajo, Alberto Alzamora\n2000–01.\nFIBA SUPROLEAGUE\nWinner: Maccabi Tel Aviv (Israel) Nate Huffman,"
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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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"primary autoimmune disorder like type 1 diabetes.\nHypothyroidism Risks of hypothyroidism on fetal and maternal well-being.\nHypothyroidism is diagnosed by noting a high TSH associated with a subnormal T4 concentration. Subclinical hypothyroidism (SCH) is present when the TSH is high but the T4 level is in the normal range but usually low normal. SCH is the commonest form of hypothyroidism in pregnancy and is usually due to progressive thyroid destruction due to autoimmune thyroid disease.\nSeveral studies, mostly retrospective, have shown an association between overt hypothyroidism and"
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