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"Bran Stark is in A Song of Ice and Fire."
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"Bran Stark\nBrandon Stark, typically called Bran, is a fictional character in the \"A Song of Ice and Fire\" series of epic fantasy novels by American author George R. R. Martin, and its television adaptation \"Game of Thrones.\"\nIntroduced in 1996's \"A Game of Thrones\", Bran is the second eldest son and fourth child of Eddard Stark, the honorable lord of Winterfell, an ancient fortress in the North of the fictional kingdom of Westeros. He subsequently appeared in Martin's \"A Clash"
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"\"Dragonlance\" series of novels, leading to the division between the Silvanesti and the Qualinesti elves\n- \"The Kinslayer\", a song by Nightwish from their album \"Wishmaster\"\n- Kinslayer is a term given to various characters in \"A Song of Ice and Fire\", both within the story, such as Theon Greyjoy who is believed to have murdered two of his foster-brothers Bran Stark and Rickon Stark, and historical, Jonos Arryn, who murdered his brother Ronnel Arryn, a series of epic fantasy"
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"The Promise played at a film festival."
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"\" premiered on September 11, 2016, at the Toronto International Film Festival and was released by Open Road Films in the United States on April 21, 2017, on the 102nd anniversary of the week the Genocide started. The film was a box office bomb, grossing just $12 million against its $90 million budget and losing the studio over $100 million, although the studio noted the main purpose of the film was to bring attention to the story, not make money.\nGeorge stated that using the medium of"
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"the character of a drug addict. In the same year, Yassin played a leading role in the movie \"El Waad\" a.k.a. The Promise, facing the legendary actor and super star Mahmoud Yassin. In 2010, Yassin played the leading role in a Daoud Abdel Sayed movie Messages from the Sea, for which he was awarded Best Actor at the Carthage Film Festival, and Malmö Arab Film Festival. He was also awarded Best Actor for his latest release Aswar El Qamar (2015) by The Tetouan International Mediterranean Film Festival"
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"Nick Jonas was released."
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"Nick Jonas (album)\nNick Jonas is the second eponymous solo studio album by American singer-songwriter Nick Jonas. It was released on November 10, 2014, by Island Records. The album features guest appearances from Angel Haze, Demi Lovato and Mike Posner. The album received generally favorable reviews from music critics and reached the top 10 in the United States, the top 20 in the United Kingdom, Mexico and Canada, and also reached the top 40 in Australia and New Zealand. It was re-released on"
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"management\n\"Nick Jonas & the Administration Live at the Wiltern January 28th, 2010\".\nNick Jonas & the Administration Live at the Wiltern January 28, 2010 is the first live album from Nick Jonas & the Administration; which was released on May 11, 2010.\n\"Nick Jonas & the Administration Live at the Wiltern January 28th, 2010\" Background.\nFrom January 26 until January 29, Nick Jonas & the Administration performed four concerts in Los Angeles all of the concerts took place in the Wiltern Theater, as part of"
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"Gemini (2002 Tamil film) received Filmfare Awards."
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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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"At the 13th National Film Awards, \"Thiruvilaiyadal\" received the Certificate of Merit for the Second-Best Feature Film in Tamil. It also received the Filmfare Award for Best Film – Tamil.\nRe-release.\nIn mid-2012, legal issues arose when attempts were made to digitally re-release the film. G. Vijaya of Vijaya Pictures filed a lawsuit against Gemini Colour Laboratory and Sri Vijayalakshmi Pictures for attempting to re-release the film without her company's permission. In December 1975, Sri Vijayalakshmi Pictures"
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"Malala Yousafzai is a human rights advocate."
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"Malala Yousafzai\nMalala Yousafzai (\"Malālah Yūsafzay\": ; ; born 12 July 1997), also known mononymously as Malala, is a Pakistani activist for female education and the youngest Nobel Prize laureate. She is known for human rights advocacy, especially the education of women and children in her native Swat Valley in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, northwest Pakistan, where the local Taliban had at times banned girls from attending school. Her advocacy has grown into an international movement, and according to former Pakistani Prime Minister Shahid Khaqan Abbasi, she"
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"those who tried to kill her. The Taliban was internationally denounced by governments, human rights organizations and feminist groups. Taliban officials responded to condemnation by further denouncing Yousafzai, indicating plans for a possible second assassination attempt, which was justified as a religious obligation. Their statements resulted in further international condemnation.\nFollowing her recovery, Yousafzai became a prominent activist for the right to education. Based in Birmingham, she founded the Malala Fund, a non-profit organisation, and in 2013 co-authored \"I Am Malala\""
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"Chris Evans (actor) made his debut as a director in 2014."
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"Pilgrim vs. the World\" (2010), \"Snowpiercer\" (2013), and \"Gifted\" (2017). In 2014, he made his directorial debut with the drama film \"Before We Go\", in which he also starred. Evans made his Broadway debut in a 2018 production of \"Lobby Hero\".\nEarly life.\nEvans was born in Boston, Massachusetts, and raised in the town of Sudbury. His mother, Lisa (née Capuano), is an artistic director at the Concord"
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"Adam Kassen\nAdam Kassen (born May 27, 1974) is an American independent film director, actor, writer and producer. He frequently collaborates with his brother Mark Kassen.\nCareer.\nIn 2006, Kassen Executive Produced \"Bernard and Doris\", which earned him an Emmy Award nomination for \"Outstanding Made for Television Movie\".\nAdam made his directorial debut with brother, Mark Kassen, on the 2011 feature film \"Puncture\", starring Chris Evans. The Tribeca Film Festival selected the picture as one"
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"Asset management may apply to intangible assets."
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"Asset management\nAsset management refers to systematic approach to the governance and realization of value from the things that a group or entity is responsible for, over their whole life cycles. It may apply both to tangible assets (physical objects such as buildings or equipment) and to intangible assets (such as human capital, intellectual property, goodwill and/or financial assets). Asset management is a systematic process of developing, operating, maintaining, upgrading, and disposing of assets in the most cost-effective manner (including all costs,"
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"to companies. Superannuation funds are entitled only to a 33% CGT discount.\nExemptions.\nThe law is framed so as to apply to all assets, except those specifically exempted. It applies both to assets owned outright and to a partial interest in an asset, and to both tangible and intangible assets. Current exemptions, in approximate order of significance are:\n- Any asset acquired before 20 September 1985, known as a pre-CGT asset. But an asset loses its pre-CGT status if substantial changes"
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"Peyton Manning led his team to two AFC championships."
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"well as their first since relocating to Indianapolis.\nAfter undergoing neck surgery that forced him to miss the entire 2011 season, Manning was released by the Colts and signed with the Broncos. Serving as the team's starting quarterback from 2012 to 2015, he contributed to the Broncos reaching the top of their division each year and his playing career concluded with a victory in Super Bowl 50.\nManning holds many NFL records, including touchdown passes (539), AP MVP awards (5), Pro Bowl appearances (14"
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"Division championships.\nFollowing the Colts' humiliating loss in the 2002 AFC Wild Card playoffs, the team set out with high expectations in 2003. However, the 2003 offseason was not without its controversy, with place kicker Mike Vanderjagt criticizing both quarterback Peyton Manning and Tony Dungy for their lack of emotion and criticizing the team by saying they were not improving. Manning responded to these accusations by calling Vanderjagt an “idiot kicker who got liquored up and ran his mouth off.” However, cooler heads prevailed during the season and"
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"Marble Hill is outside of the New York City."
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"Marble Hill, Manhattan\nMarble Hill is the northernmost neighborhood in the New York City borough of Manhattan. It is the only Manhattan neighborhood that is not on an island. Marble Hill was occupied as a Dutch colonial settlement in 1646, and gained its current name in 1891 because of marble deposits underneath the neighborhood.\nPolitically a part of Manhattan and New York County, Marble Hill became an island in the Harlem River when it was separated from the island of Manhattan by the construction of the Harlem Ship Canal in 1895."
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", 2010, NeuStar announced another overlay code (929) for the New York City 718 and 347 area codes of boroughs outside Manhattan. Area code 929 became effective on April 16, 2011. This had the effect of assigning 23.4 million numbers to an area of 6.7 million people.\nArea code 917 overlays area codes 718, 347, and 929, as well as area codes 212, 646 and 332 in Manhattan.\nFuture.\nThe 347/718/929 NPA is projected to be exhausted by 2029.\nMarble Hill."
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"Kerala is a State of India."
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". It is divided into 14 districts with the capital being Thiruvananthapuram. Malayalam is the most widely spoken language and is also the official language of the state.\nThe Chera Dynasty was the first prominent kingdom based in Kerala. The Ay kingdom in the deep south and the Ezhimala kingdom in the north formed the other kingdoms in the early years of the Common Era (CE or AD). The region had been a prominent spice exporter since 3000 BCE. The region's prominence in trade was noted in the works of"
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"Kerala State Education Board\nThe State Council of Educational Research and Training (SCERT), Kerala is a board of school education in India, conducted by the government of the state of Kerala, India. The board prepares the syllabus for schools affiliated with it. Their main academic focus is on medical care, engineering and telemarketing.\nKerala is the first state in India to achieve 100% in primary education.\nThe structure is divided into kindergarten (Lkg and UKG), LP (lower primary, classes/standard"
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"The Crazies made in 2010 is a unique film."
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"The Crazies (2010 film)\nThe Crazies is a 2010 American science fiction horror film directed by Breck Eisner, with a screenplay from Scott Kosar and Ray Wright. The film is a remake of the 1973 film of the same name with George A. Romero, who wrote and directed the original, serving as an executive producer. Starring Timothy Olyphant and Radha Mitchell, it focuses on a fictional Iowa town that becomes afflicted by a military virus that turns those infected into violent killers. The film was released on February 26,"
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"The Crazies (1973 film)\nThe Crazies (also known as Code Name: Trixie) is a 1973 American science fiction horror film written and directed by George A. Romero. It stars Lane Carroll, Will MacMillan, and Harold Wayne Jones as residents of a small American town that accidentally becomes afflicted by a military biological weapon. A failure at the box office, \"The Crazies\" has since become a cult film. A remake was released in 2010.\nPlot.\nThe film follows two stories, one about"
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"The National Security Agency was banned from collecting intelligence."
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"National Security Agency\nThe National Security Agency (NSA) is a national-level intelligence agency of the United States Department of Defense, under the authority of the Director of National Intelligence. The NSA is responsible for global monitoring, collection, and processing of information and data for foreign and domestic intelligence and counterintelligence purposes, specializing in a discipline known as signals intelligence (SIGINT). The NSA is also tasked with the protection of U.S. communications networks and information systems. The NSA relies on a variety of measures to accomplish its"
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"Security Intelligence Agency\nThe Security Intelligence Agency (\"\"; abbr. BIA) is a national intelligence agency of Serbia. The agency is responsible for collecting, reporting and disseminating intelligence, and conducting counter-intelligence in the interest of Serbia's national security. Its function is similar to that of the CIA in the United States or the MI6 in the United Kingdom.\nHistory.\nThe Security Intelligence Agency (BIA) was formed on 1 August 2002 as the successor of State Security Service (SDB), which"
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"The movie My Own Private Idaho features Keanu Reeves."
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"series \"The Matrix\" (1999–2003). He has also appeared in dramatic films such as \"Dangerous Liaisons\" (1988), \"My Own Private Idaho\" (1991), and \"Little Buddha\" (1993), as well as the romantic horror \"Bram Stoker's Dracula\" (1992).\nReeves has earned critical acclaim for his acting. One \"New York Times\" critic praised Reeves' versatility, saying that he \"displays considerable discipline and range... he moves easily between the buttoned-"
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"My Own Private Idaho\nMy Own Private Idaho is a 1991 American independent adventure drama film written and directed by Gus Van Sant, loosely based on Shakespeare's \"Henry IV, Part 1\", \"Henry IV, Part 2\", and \"Henry V\", and starring River Phoenix and Keanu Reeves. The story follows two friends, Mike and Scott, as they embark on a journey of personal discovery that takes them from Portland, Oregon to Mike's hometown in Idaho, and then to Rome in search of"
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"Dan Aykroyd was a supporting actor in Driving Miss Daisy."
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"spawned a sequel and eventually an entire media franchise. In 1990, he was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor for his work in the 1989 film \"Driving Miss Daisy\". He starred in his own sitcom, \"Soul Man\" (1997–1998). Aykroyd is also a businessman, having co-founded the House of Blues chain of music venues and the Crystal Head Vodka brand.\nEarly life.\nAykroyd was born on Dominion Day (July 1, which is now called Canada Day),"
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"1989; Aykroyd and the other co-creators were reluctant to make another \"Ghostbusters\" film but succumbed to pressure from the film's studio, Columbia Pictures. The film, while considered inferior to the original, was another big hit, earning . Aykroyd was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor for 1989's \"Driving Miss Daisy\". He was the second \"SNL\" cast member to be nominated for an Oscar, the first being Joan Cusack.\nAykroyd's directorial debut was 1991's \"Nothing"
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"The Democratic Republic of Congo is in Africa."
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"Democratic Republic of the Congo\nThe Democratic Republic of the Congo ( ), also known as DR Congo, the DRC, DROC, Congo-Kinshasa, East Congo, or simply the Congo, is a country located in Central Africa. It is sometimes anachronistically referred to by its former name of Zaire, which was its official name between 1971 and 1997. It is, by area, the largest country in sub-Saharan Africa, the second-largest in all of Africa (after Algeria), and the 11th"
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"List of companies of the Democratic Republic of the Congo\nThe Democratic Republic of the Congo is a country located in the African Great Lakes region of Central Africa. It is the second largest country in Africa by area and the eleventh largest in the world. With a population of over 75 million, the Democratic Republic of the Congo is the nineteenth most populous nation in the world, the fourth most populous nation in Africa, as well as the most populous officially Francophone country.\nSparsely populated in relation to its area,"
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"Denis Leary is an American actor."
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"Denis Leary\nDenis Colin O'Leary (born August 18, 1957) is an American actor, comedian, singer, writer and producer. Leary was the star and co-creator of \"Rescue Me\", which ended its seventh and final season on September 7, 2011. He has starred in many films including playing Captain George Stacy in Marc Webb's film, \"The Amazing Spider-Man\", Cleveland Browns Head Coach Vince Penn in Ivan Reitman's film, \"Draft Day\", and as the voice of"
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"There Will Be Blood is a movie."
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"and distributed by Paramount Vantage and Miramax Films. It premiered at the Berlin International Film Festival, where it won the Silver Bear Award for Best Director and a Special Artistic Contribution Award for Jonny Greenwood's score. The film grossed $76.2 million worldwide against its $25 million budget.\n\"There Will Be Blood\" received significant critical praise for its cinematography, direction, screenplay, and particularly the performance of Day-Lewis, who won Oscar, BAFTA, Golden Globe, Screen Actors Guild, NYFCC and IFTA Best Actor"
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"much later, announce a kind of end of the world. For bleakness, the movie can't be beat—nor for brilliance.\nIn December 2009, the website Gawker.com determined that \"There Will Be Blood\" is film critics' consensus best film of the decade when aggregating all Best of the Decade lists, stating: \"And when the votes were all in, by a nose, \"There Will Be Blood\" stood alone at the top of the decade, its straw in the whole damn cinema's milkshake"
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"Sam Smith was on a song."
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"Sam Smith (singer)\nSamuel Frederick Smith (born 19 May 1992) is an English singer and songwriter. He rose to fame in October 2012 when he was featured on Disclosure's breakthrough single \"Latch\", which peaked at number eleven on the UK Singles Chart. His subsequent feature—on Naughty Boy's \"La La La\"—earned him his first number one single in May 2013. In December 2013, he was nominated for the 2014 Brit Critics' Choice Award and the BBC's Sound of 2014 poll, both"
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"Safe with Me\n\"Safe with Me\" is a song by British singer Sam Smith, from his debut EP \"Nirvana\" (2013). It peaked at number 86 on the UK Singles Chart. The song was written by Sam Smith and Two Inch Punch, the latter also producing the song.\nCredits and personnel.\n- Lead vocals – Sam Smith\n- Producers – Two Inch Punch\n- Lyrics – Sam Smith, Ben Ash\n- Label: PMR"
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"Spotlight got its release by Open Road Films."
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"worldwide. It won numerous guilds and critics' association awards, and was named one of the finest films of 2015 by various publications. \"Spotlight\" won the Academy Award for Best Picture, along with Best Original Screenplay, from six total nominations.\nPlot.\nIn 1976, at a Boston Police station, two policemen discuss the arrest of Catholic priest Fr. John Geoghan for child molestation and a high ranking cleric talks to the mother of the children. The Assistant District Attorney then enters the precinct and tells the"
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", a few months after it started operations, Open Road Films signed a pay-TV deal with Netflix, which expired in 2016.\nThe studio released its first film, \"Killer Elite\", on September 23, 2011, directed by Gary McKendry and starring Jason Statham, Clive Owen and Robert De Niro. Open Road's 2015 film \"Spotlight\" received six Academy Award nominations and became the surprise winner for Best Picture at the 88th Academy Awards, also winning for Best Original Screenplay. These were the first Oscar"
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"The New York Giants are based in Illinois."
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"New York Giants\nThe New York Giants are a professional American football team based in the New York metropolitan area. The Giants compete in the National Football League (NFL) as a member club of the league's National Football Conference (NFC) East division. The team plays its home games at MetLife Stadium in East Rutherford, New Jersey, which it shares with the New York Jets in a unique arrangement. The Giants hold their summer training camp at the Quest Diagnostics Training Center at the Meadowlands Sports Complex.\nThe"
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"Clinton Owls\nThe Clinton Owls were a Minor League Baseball team based in Clinton, Iowa, United States, that operated in the Illinois–Indiana–Iowa League in 1937–1938 as an affiliate of the Brooklyn Dodgers. From 1939–1940 they were an affiliate of the New York Giants and were known as the Clinton Giants. The team was disbanded at the onset of World War II. Today, the Clinton franchise is the Clinton LumberKings who still play at Riverview Stadium, now called NelsonCorp Field.\nNotable players.\n- Sam"
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"Coca\nCoca is any of the four cultivated plants in the family Erythroxylaceae, native to western South America.\nThe plant is grown as a cash crop in Argentine Northwest, Bolivia, Colombia, Ecuador, and Peru, even in areas where its cultivation is unlawful.\nThere are some reports that the plant is being cultivated in the south of Mexico as a cash crop and an alternative to smuggling its recreational product cocaine.\nIt also plays a role in many traditional Andean cultures as well as the Sierra Nevada de"
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". Since then, Coca-Cola uses a cocaine-free coca leaf extract prepared at a Stepan Company plant in Maywood, New Jersey.\nIn the United States, the Stepan Company is the only manufacturing plant authorized by the Federal Government to import and process the coca plant, which it obtains mainly from Peru and, to a lesser extent, Bolivia. Besides producing the coca flavoring agent for Coca-Cola, the Stepan Company extracts cocaine from the coca leaves, which it sells to Mallinckrodt, a St. Louis,"
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"record sales, estimated at 140 million albums worldwide, made him one of the world's best-selling music artists. In the UK, he was awarded ten platinum album certifications, eleven gold and eight silver, and released eleven number-one albums. In the US, he received five platinum and nine gold certifications. He was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 1996.\nBorn in Brixton, South London, Bowie developed an interest in music as a child, eventually studying art, music and"
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"Prestige\" (2006) as Nikola Tesla\n- \"Bandslam \" (2009) – brief cameo role\nSee also.\n- Celebrity bond\n- List of ambient music artists\n- List of artists by number of UK Albums Chart number ones\n- List of artists who reached number one in the United States\n- List of artists who reached number one on the US Dance Club Songs chart\n- List of best-selling music artists\n- List of David Bowie concert tours\n- List of Billboard number"
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"Mexico is considered a regional power by international analysts."
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"for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD). It is classified as an \"upper-middle income country\" by the World Bank and a newly industrialized country by several analysts. The country is considered both a regional power and a middle power, and is often identified as an emerging global power. Due to its rich culture and history, Mexico ranks first in the Americas and seventh in the world for number of UNESCO World Heritage Sites. Mexico is an ecologically \"megadiverse country\", ranking fifth in the world"
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"a newly industrialized country by several analysts. By 2050, Mexico could become the world's fifth or seventh largest economy. The country is considered both a regional power and middle power, and is often identified as an emerging global power. Mexico is a member of the United Nations, the World Trade Organization, the G8+5, the G20, the Uniting for Consensus and the Pacific Alliance.\nFor further information on the types of business entities in this country and their abbreviations, see \"Business entities in México\""
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", Montana becomes the first station in that state to affiliate primarily with ABC.\n- February 5 – \"ABC Scope\" begins to devote itself exclusively to coverage of the Vietnam war.\n- February 13 - The Rolling Stones make another appearance on \"The Ed Sullivan Show\".\n- February 15 – Citing circumstances beyond his control, Fred Friendly resigns from CBS News.\n- February 18 – \"An Evening with Carol Channing\" airs on CBS.\n- February 23 – Television comes to Greece with the"
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"Kristijan Koren\nKristijan Koren (born 25 November 1986) is a Slovenian professional road racing cyclist, who currently rides for UCI WorldTeam . Koren turned professional in 2010.\nBiography.\nBorn on 25 November 1986, in Postojna, Slovenia, Koren currently resides in Budanje, Slovenia.\nKoren turned professional with , a UCI ProTeam, in 2010. He remained with for the 2011, 2012, 2013, and 2014 seasons.\nKoren signed with , a UCI ProTeam, for the 2015 season. He was named"
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"Alamo, Texas\nAlamo, located in the Rio Grande Valley in what is nicknamed the \"Land of Two Summers\", is a city in the irrigated area of southern Hidalgo County, Texas, United States. Known as the \"Refuge to the Valley\", it is located in an area of abundant vegetable farming and citrus groves, and is a noted winter resort/retirement town near the Mexico-U.S. border. Alamo is one of the Rio Grande Valley's gateways to Mexico, via U.S. Route 281 and Nuevo"
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"The mass of glacier is incapable of being an indicator of climate change."
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"as an indicator of climate change.\nAvailable records show no apparent change in glacier mass balance between 1874 and 1929. Between 1949 and 1954, marked changes were observed to have occurred in the ice formations above 5000 feet on the southwestern slopes of Big Ben, possibly as a result of volcanic activity. By 1963, major recession was obvious below 2000 feet on almost all glaciers, and minor recession was evident as high as 5000 feet.\nRetreat of glacier fronts across Heard Island is evident when comparing aerial photographs taken in"
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"The Matrix Revolutions was directed by The Wachowskis."
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"The Matrix Revolutions\nThe Matrix Revolutions is a 2003 science fiction action film written and directed by the Wachowskis. It was the third installment of \"The Matrix\" trilogy, released six months following \"The Matrix Reloaded\". The film was released simultaneously in 60 countries on November 5, 2003. While it is the final film in the series, the \"Matrix\" storyline is continued in \"The Matrix Online\". It was the first live-action feature film to be released in both regular and IMAX theaters at"
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"the cinematography, production design and editing categories. In 1999, it won Saturn Awards for Best Science Fiction Film and Best Direction.\nReception Franchise.\nThe film's mainstream success led to the making of two sequels, \"The Matrix Reloaded\" and \"The Matrix Revolutions\", both directed by the Wachowskis. These were filmed back-to-back in one shoot and released on separate dates in 2003. The first film's introductory tale is succeeded by the story of the impending attack on the human enclave of Zion"
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"Josh Duhamel\nJoshua David Duhamel (; born November 14, 1972) is an American actor and former fashion model. After various modeling work, he made his acting debut as Leo du Pres on the ABC daytime soap opera \"All My Children\" and later starred as Danny McCoy on NBC's \"Las Vegas\".\nDuhamel has ventured into film, appearing as one of the main protagonists in four of the \"Transformers\" films, most recently in the fifth entry, \"\" (2017). He has also"
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"to the coast of present-day Maine, and, on the occasion of his return to the fort at Port-Royal, the Order was founded at a glorious reception, the preparations for which reportedly involved all those remaining at Port-Royal.\nHis return on the 14th of November, 1606, is a date to remember in the annals of the New World, as the establishment of the first North American order of chivalry and the birth of the Nouveau Noblesse of New France. The feasting of the Order occurred"
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"South Korea and one of South Korea's most popular girl groups worldwide. In 2016, following her contribution to several side projects during the early part of her career, Tiffany became the second Girls' Generation member to debut as a soloist with the release of her first extended play \"I Just Wanna Dance\".\nAlthough Tiffany remains as a member of Girls' Generation, she left SM Entertainment on October 2017; she moved back to and is currently based in Los Angeles for her solo career. She joined Paradigm Talent"
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"atop the Gaon Album Chart. Taeyeon's first studio album, \"My Voice\", was released in February 2017, and she released her first Christmas and overall third EP, \"\" on December. On June 2018, she released her fourth EP, \"Something New\". On May 2019, she released her first Japanese EP, \"Voice\".\nFollowing Taeyeon's successful solo debut, Tiffany was announced to be the second member following Taeyeon to embark on her solo career in May 2016. Tiffany's debut"
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"Jerry Lee Lewis, despite knowing he was addicted to them.\nDr. Patrick A. Mazza, team physician for the Reading Phillies, said he prescribed Dexamyl, Eskatrol, Dexedrine, and Preludin for Steve Carlton, Larry Christenson, Tim McCarver, Pete Rose, Larry Bowa, and Greg Luzinski. The charges against Mazza were dropped after he contended that he had provided the prescriptions in good faith to the baseball players at their request. The pill was noted writer Terry Southern's drug of choice for many years.\nSee also"
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"Macbeth (1971 film)\nMacbeth (or The Tragedy of Macbeth) is a 1971 British-American historical period drama film directed by Roman Polanski and co-written by Polanski and Kenneth Tynan. A film adaptation of William Shakespeare's tragedy of the same name, it tells the story of the Highland lord who becomes King of Scotland through treachery and murder.\nThe film stars Jon Finch as the title character and Francesca Annis as Lady Macbeth, noted for their relative youth as actors. Themes of historic recurrence, greater"
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"Macbeth (Hallmark Hall of Fame 1954)\nMacbeth is a live television adaptation of the William Shakespeare play presented as the November 28, 1954 episode of the American anthology series \"Hallmark Hall of Fame\". Directed by George Schaefer, and starring Maurice Evans and Dame Judith Anderson, the production was telecast in color, but has only been preserved on black-and-white kinescope.\nIn 1960, Evans and Anderson starred in a filmed made-for-television production of the play, also directed by Schaefer for"
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"African National Congress\nThe African National Congress (ANC) is the Republic of South Africa's governing political party. It has been the ruling party of post-apartheid South Africa since the election of Nelson Mandela in the 1994 election, winning every election since then. Cyril Ramaphosa, the incumbent President of South Africa, has served as leader of the ANC since 18 December 2017.\nFounded on 8 January 1912 by John Langalibalele Dube in Bloemfontein as the South African Native National Congress (SANNC), its primary mission was"
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"references to actual events and people from that period, including Nelson Mandela and the 1976 Soweto uprising.\nGordimer herself was involved in South African struggle politics, and she knew many of the activists, including Bram Fischer, Mandela's treason trial defence lawyer. She modelled the Burger family in the novel loosely on Fischer's family, and described \"Burger's Daughter\" as \"a coded homage\" to Fischer. While banned in South Africa, a copy of the book was smuggled into Mandela's prison cell on Robben Island"
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"Purple Haze\n\"Purple Haze\" is a song written by Jimi Hendrix and released as the second record single by the Jimi Hendrix Experience on March 17, 1967. As a record chart hit in several countries and the opening number on the Experience's debut American album, it was many people's first exposure to Hendrix's psychedelic rock sound.\nThe song features his inventive guitar playing, which uses the signature Hendrix chord and a mix of blues and Eastern modalities, shaped by novel sound processing techniques. Because of ambiguities"
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"Purple Haze (Groove Armada song)\n\"Purple Haze\" is a song by the English electronica duo Groove Armada, taken from Lovebox, released in 2002. It reached number 36 on the UK Singles Chart and number 38 in Italy.\nThe song contains elements from \"April, Spring, Summers and Wednesdays\", performed by English rock band Status Quo.\nPersonnel.\n- Groove Armada - producer, mixing, keyboards, programming\n- Wallace 'Red Rat' Wilson - vocals\n- Nappy Roots -"
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"Ad-Rock\nAdam Keefe Horovitz (born October 31, 1966), better known as Ad-Rock or King Ad-Rock, is an American rapper, guitarist and actor. He is best known as a member of the hip hop group the Beastie Boys. He is married to musician and feminist activist Kathleen Hanna.\nEarly life.\nHorovitz was born and raised on Park Avenue, Manhattan, New York, the son of Doris (née Keefe) and playwright Israel Horovitz. His sister is film producer"
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"unable to defeat the West, Rizvi argues, but if Western governments take away the Enlightened values and civil liberties to appease paranoid citizens' sense of security, \"that's how they [the terrorists] will win.\"\nPersonal life.\nRizvi is married to feminist and secular activist Alishba Zarmeen and lives in Toronto. He plays guitar in the rock band \"Dead Shyre\" with his brother Zameer Rizvi. He describes himself: \"I'm a liberal myself, and I vote liberal.\"\nRizvi has"
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"\"Let Me Love You\" \"looks back to another 1980s blockbuster, lifting its keyboard sound from Tina Turner's 'What's Love Got to Do with It'.\"\nReception Accolades and nominations.\nIn 2004, \"Let Me Love You\" was nominated for a Vibe Award for Best R&B Song and two Teen Choice Awards, Choice Love Song and Choice R&B/Rap Track, but it failed to receive any awards. In 2005, it received nominations for \"Billboard\" Music Awards, including \"Hot 100"
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"Johnny Mnemonic (film)\nJohnny Mnemonic is a 1995 Canadian-American cyberpunk action thriller film directed by Robert Longo in his directorial debut. The film stars Keanu Reeves and Dolph Lundgren. The film is based on the story of the same name by William Gibson. Keanu Reeves plays the title character, a man with a cybernetic brain implant designed to store information. The film portrays Gibson's dystopian view of the future with the world dominated by megacorporations and with strong East Asian influences. This was Dolph Lundgren's last theatrically"
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"Beckham World of Sport\nBeckham World of Sport is a soccer academy (the David Beckham Academy), a sports center, and a football stadium for professional players and for children which is being built at the Cape São Roque in the city of Natal, capital of the state of Rio Grande do Norte in Brazil.\nThe complex is sponsored by the player David Beckham who visited Natal in January 2008 to launch the project.\nA resort called \"Cabo São Roque\" is being built along with the World of Sport"
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"two ravens named Huginn and Muninn. Its intent may have been to strike fear in one's enemies by invoking the power of Odin. As one scholar notes regarding encounters between the Christian Anglo-Saxons and the invading pagan Scandinavians:\nRaven symbolism in Norse culture.\nThe raven is a common iconic figure in Norse mythology. The highest god Odin had two ravens named Huginn and Muninn (\"thought\" and \"memory\" respectively) who flew around the world bringing back tidings to their master. Therefore, one of"
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"James and the Giant Peach (film)\nJames and the Giant Peach is a 1996 British-American musical fantasy film directed by Henry Selick, based on the 1961 novel of the same name by Roald Dahl. It was produced by Tim Burton and Denise Di Novi, and starred Paul Terry as James. The film is a combination of live action and stop-motion animation. Co-stars Joanna Lumley and Miriam Margolyes played James's aunts in the live-action segments, and Simon Callow, Richard Dreyfuss, Susan"
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"down demeanor that suits a police procedural story and the loose-jointed manner of his comic roles.\" However, Reeves has spent much of his later career being typecast. Saving the world is a recurring character arc in many roles he has portrayed, as manifested in characters such as Ted \"Theodore\" Logan, Siddhartha Buddha, Neo, Johnny Mnemonic, John Constantine, and Klaatu. The \"John Wick\" franchise represented a return to critical praise and commercial success for Reeves. His acting has garnered several awards, and"
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"disable the Sentinels.\nLater, Neo makes a telephone call inside the Matrix, promising the machines that he will show their prisoners \"a world where anything is possible\". He hangs up and flies into the sky.\nCast.\n- Keanu Reeves as Thomas A. Anderson / Neo: A computer programmer who moonlights as a hacker. Reeves described his character as someone who felt that something was wrong, and was searching for Morpheus and the truth to break free. Will Smith turned down the role of Neo to"
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". It is described as a harsh and breathy tone of voice. Hoarseness is often seen alongside dysphonia, a condition in which the individual has difficulty speaking.\nThe swelling of the vocal cords and the lowering of the voice are warning signs that an individual has Reinke's edema. At the microscopic level, an examination of the vocal cords in patients with Reinke's edema will show lowered levels of collagen, elastin, and extracellular matrix proteins. These characteristics can be used to diagnose Reinke's edema. Reinke's edema is"
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"William & Catherine: A Royal Romance\nWilliam & Catherine: A Royal Romance is an American 2011 television movie that stars Alice St. Clair as Catherine Middleton and Dan Amboyer as Prince William of Wales. The movie also features Jane Alexander as Queen Elizabeth II and Victor Garber as Prince Charles, Prince of Wales.\nThe plot summary provided by Internet Movie Database is, \"Chronicles Prince William and Kate Middleton, as young students at St. Andrews, William's Army training at Sandhurst Military Academy, their break-up"
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"Carl Sander served as the 74th Governor of Maine."
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"Carl Sanders\nCarl Edward Sanders Sr. (May 15, 1925 – November 16, 2014) was an American attorney and politician who served as the 74th Governor of the state of Georgia from 1963 to 1967.\nEarly life and education.\nSanders was born in Augusta in Richmond County in eastern Georgia, and attended the University of Georgia at Athens on a football scholarship. A backup, left-handed quarterback, Sanders received little playing time, which prompted coach Wally Butts to recount years later, \"Carl,"
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"Paul LePage\nPaul Richard LePage (; born October 9, 1948) is an American businessman and politician who was the 74th Governor of Maine, from 2011 to 2019. A member of the Republican Party, LePage served two terms as a city councilor in Waterville, Maine, before being elected Mayor of Waterville in 2003, serving until 2011.\nLePage ran for governor of Maine in the 2010 election, winning the general election with a plurality, 37.6%, in a five-candidate race. He was re-elected"
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"Supply-chain management\nIn commerce, supply-chain management (SCM), the management of the flow of goods and services, involves the movement and storage of raw materials, of work-in-process inventory, and of finished goods from point of origin to point of consumption. Interconnected, interrelated or interlinked networks, channels and node businesses combine in the provision of products and services required by end customers in a supply chain. Supply-chain management has been defined as the \"design, planning, execution,"
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"M. Anthony Burns\nM. Anthony Burns (born November 1, 1942) is an American businessman and chairman emeritus of the board of directors of Ryder System, Inc., an American-based provider of transportation and supply chain management products. He currently serves as managing owner/chairman of Red Ledges Land Development, Inc. in Heber City, Utah, and as a member of the boards of directors of Pfizer Inc. and Huntsman Corporation. He is a life trustee of the University of Miami Board of Trustees.\nPersonal life and"
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"Ann Romney\nAnn Lois Romney (née Davies; born April 16, 1949) is the wife of American businessman and politician, Senator Mitt Romney of Utah. From 2003 to 2007, Romney was First Lady of Massachusetts, while her husband served as Governor.\nShe was raised in Bloomfield Hills, Michigan, and attended the private Kingswood School there, where she dated Mitt Romney. She converted to The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS Church) in 1966. She attended Brigham Young University ("
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"the sports club, Borussia Dortmund e.V.; 9.33% by Bernd Geske; and 59.93% widely spread shareholdings. Hans-Joachim Watzke is the CEO and Thomas Treß is the CFO of the GmbH & Co. KGaA. Michael Zorc as sporting director is responsible for the first team, the coaching staff, the youth and junior section, and scouting. The supervisory board consists, among others, of politicians Werner Müller and Peer Steinbrück.\nBorussia Dortmund e.V. and Borussia Dortmund GmbH & Co. KGaA's economic indicators reveal"
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"to the success of musicians such as Artie Shaw, Benny Goodman, Count Basie, and Chick Webb.\nBallrooms across the United States hosted the big bands of the day, with Chick Webb leading one of the most popular at the Savoy Ballroom. It was with his orchestra that the teenage Ella Fitzgerald first gained fame. These ballrooms continued a national tradition of sponsoring contests where dancers invented, tested and displayed new steps for prizes. At first banning lindy hoppers because they took more space than other dancers and often kicked nearby"
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"Archie Panjabi received a Golden Globe nomination."
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"Archie Panjabi\nArchana \"Archie\" Panjabi (born 31 May 1972) is a British actress, best known for her role as Kalinda Sharma on \"The Good Wife\". Her portrayal earned her a Primetime Emmy Award in 2010 and an NAACP Image Award in 2012, as well as two further Emmy nominations, one Golden Globe nomination, and three Screen Actors Guild Award nominations shared with the cast. Her other notable roles include Yasmin Husseini in \"Yasmin\" (2005), Pinky Bhamra in \"Bend It Like Beckham"
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"Lyme disease is transmitted by tick bite."
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"the genus \"Ixodes\". In the United States, ticks of concern are usually of the \"Ixodes scapularis\" type, and must be attached for at least 36 hours before the bacteria can spread. In Europe ticks of the \"Ixodes ricinus\" type may spread the bacteria more quickly. In North America, \"Borrelia burgdorferi\" and \"Borrelia mayonii\" are the cause. In Europe and Asia, the bacteria \"Borrelia afzelii\" and \"Borrelia garinii\" are also causes of the disease. The disease does not"
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"Independence Day: Resurgence grossed millions worldwide."
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"this season. Ana Gasteyer went on maternity leave at the end of the season. After her daughter was born, she decided not to return to the show. Amy Poehler was upgraded to contract status quickly after being hired this season. Featured player Jeff Richards became the first former \"Mad TV\" cast member to join \"SNL\".\nThe 2001–02 season was the last to feature Will Ferrell as a cast member. After seven seasons, Ferrell left the show after recently becoming the highest paid cast member in \"SNL"
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"Charles-Émile Trudeau\nJoseph Charles-Émile \"Charley\" Trudeau (July 5, 1887 – April 10, 1935) was a French Canadian entrepreneur. Many of his descendants went into politics, such as his son Pierre Trudeau, 15th Prime Minister of Canada, and his grandson Justin Trudeau, 23rd and current Prime Minister of Canada.\nLife and career.\nCharles-Émile Trudeau was born on his family's farm in Saint-Michel-de-Napierville, Quebec, the son of Joseph Trudeau (1848–1919"
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"feel mentally impoverished.\"\nIn the song's lyrics, Morrissey referenced works by playwright Shelagh Delaney, whom he would reference in several later songs. The song's line \"I'll probably never see you again\" appears in Delaney's kitchen sink realism play \"A Taste of Honey\" and \"The Lion in Love.\" Morrissey paraphrased the line \"Everything depends upon how near you stand next to me\" from the 1974 Leonard Cohen song \"Take This Longing\". Goddard conjectures that the song's title was"
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"Kafka (film)\nKafka is a 1991 French-American mystery thriller film directed by Steven Soderbergh. Ostensibly a biopic, based on the life of Franz Kafka, the film blurs the lines between fact and Kafka's fiction (most notably \"The Castle\" and \"The Trial\"), creating a Kafkaesque atmosphere. It was written by Lem Dobbs, and stars Jeremy Irons in the title role, with Theresa Russell, Ian Holm, Jeroen Krabbé, Joel Grey, Armin Mueller-Stahl, and Alec Guinness."
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"Dirty Dancing\nDirty Dancing is a 1987 American romantic drama dance film written by Eleanor Bergstein and directed by Emile Ardolino. It stars Jennifer Grey as Frances \"Baby\" Houseman, a young woman who falls in love with dance instructor Johnny Castle (Patrick Swayze) at a holiday resort.\nThe film was based on screenwriter Eleanor Bergstein's own childhood. She originally wrote a screenplay for the Michael Douglas film \"It's My Turn\", but ultimately ended up conceiving a story for a film which became \"Dirty Dancing"
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"as Catherine Tramell in another Verhoeven film, the erotic thriller \"Basic Instinct\" (1992), for which she earned her first Golden Globe Award nomination for Best Actress in a Motion Picture – Drama. She received further critical acclaim with her performance in Martin Scorsese's crime drama \"Casino\" (1995), garnering the Golden Globe Award and an Academy Award nomination for Best Actress.\nStone received two more Golden Globe Award nominations for her roles in \"The Mighty\" (1998) and \"The Muse\" ("
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"Sharon Stone filmography\nSharon Stone is an American actor, film producer, and former fashion model. The following is a filmography of her work.\nStone came to international attention for her role in Paul Verhoeven's erotic thriller \"Basic Instinct\". She was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Actress and won a Golden Globe Award for Best Actress in a Motion Picture Drama for her performance in \"Casino\", and also received a Golden Globe nomination in Basic Instinct.\nShe has also made multiple appearances on television"
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"Barbara Bain\nBarbara Bain (born September 13, 1931) is an American film and television actress. She is most known for co-starring in the original \"\" television series in the 1960s as Cinnamon Carter, and in the 1970s TV series \"\" as Doctor Helena Russell.\nEarly life.\nBain was born Mildred Fogel in Chicago, the daughter of Russian Jewish immigrants. She graduated from the University of Illinois with a bachelor's degree in sociology. Developing an interest in dance, she moved to New"
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"four ten-to-twelve minute long acts (allowing for commercial breaks in North America) and finished with a short (and, in the second series, often light-hearted) \"epilogue\" scene.\nCast.\nThe headline stars of \"Space: 1999\" were American actors Martin Landau and Barbara Bain, who were married at the time and had previously appeared together in \"\". In an effort to appeal to the American television market and sell the series to one of the major U.S. networks,"
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"Gauri (2006 film)\nGauri is a Marathi movie released on December 1, 2006. The movie has been produced by Gajanan Dongre and directed by Vijay Bhanu. The movie revolves a city girl who finds solace and peace in a village far away from her parents.\nSynopsis.\nGauri, a nature-lover is innocent and very open-minded. Her father is a Collector who does not care for other's feelings but is bothered only about false prestige. Her mother is perpetually engrossed in social-work"
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"Baeksang Arts Awards\nBaeksang Arts Awards, also known as Paeksang Arts Awards, is an awards ceremony held annually by IS PLUS Corp., publisher of Ilgan Sports, since 1965. It is to honour outstanding achievements in the South Korean entertainment industry and to garner public attention upon the best in Korean films, television, and theater. It was established by Chang Key-young, founder of the \"Hankook Ilbo\" newspaper, whose pen name was \"Baeksang.\" The ceremony is usually presented in April or May in Seoul"
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"Un tour de manège\nUn Tour de Manège (; a.k.a. \"Roundabout\" (UK), \"Once Around the Park\" (US)) is a 1989 French film starring Juliette Binoche, François Cluzet, Denis Lavant and Michel Aumont. It is the first and to date only film directed by the acclaimed French theatre director Pierre Pradinas. The film was shot on location in Paris in the summer of 1988.\nPlot.\nAl (Francois Cluzet) and Elsa (Juliette Binoche) have been a couple for"
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"Human condition\nThe human condition is \"the characteristics, key events, and situations which compose the essentials of human existence, such as birth, growth, emotionality, aspiration, conflict, and mortality\". This is a very broad topic which has been and continues to be pondered and analyzed from many perspectives, including those of religion, philosophy, history, art, literature, anthropology, psychology, and biology.\nAs a literary term, \"the human condition\" is typically used in the context of ambiguous subjects"
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"study the human condition, using methods that are primarily analytic, critical, or speculative, as distinguished from the mainly empirical approaches of the natural and social sciences. Although many of the subjects of modern history coincide with that of standard history, the subject is taught independently by various systems of education in the world.\nEducation and schools British education.\nStudents can choose the subject at university. The material covered includes from the mid-18th century, to analysis of the present day. Virtually all colleges and sixth forms that do teach"
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"Paul Newman was an American."
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"Paul Newman\nPaul Leonard Newman (January 26, 1925 – September 26, 2008) was an American actor, film director, producer, race car driver, IndyCar owner, entrepreneur, and philanthropist. He won and was nominated for numerous awards, winning an Oscar for his performance in the 1986 film \"The Color of Money\", a BAFTA Award, a Screen Actors Guild Award, a Cannes Film Festival Award, an Emmy Award, and many others. Newman's other roles include the title characters in \"The"
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"Paul Newman (disambiguation)\nPaul Newman (1925–2008) was an American actor.\nPaul Newman may also refer to:\n- Paul Newman (politician) (born 1954), Arizona politician\n- Paul Newman (cricketer) (born 1959), English cricketer\n- Paul Newman (linguist) (born 1937), American linguist\n- Paul S. Newman (1924–1999), American comic book writer\n- Paul Newman (band), an Austin, Texas band\n- Paul Newman (engineer),"
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"Blink-182 never released the album California."
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"radio and MTV airplay. The eponymously titled \"Blink-182\" followed in 2003 and marked a stylistic shift for the group. DeLonge quit in 2005, sending the band into what was termed an \"indefinite hiatus\". They reunited in 2009, producing the trio's sixth album, \"Neighborhoods\" (2011). In 2015, DeLonge again exited and was replaced by Alkaline Trio guitarist and vocalist Matt Skiba. The band's seventh studio album, \"California\", was released on July 1, 2016.\nBlink-182 is"
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"California (Blink-182 album)\nCalifornia is the seventh studio album by American rock band Blink-182, released on July 1, 2016 through BMG as the band's only album on the label. Produced by John Feldmann, it is the first album by the band to feature Alkaline Trio frontman Matt Skiba, who replaced former member Tom DeLonge. After touring and releasing the band's sixth album \"Neighborhoods\" (2011), it became difficult for the trio to record new material, due to DeLonge's side projects. After several"
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"Beverly Hills, 90210 was a non-political or social commentary show."
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"relationships, the show addressed topical issues such as sex, date rape, homophobia, animal rights, alcoholism, drug abuse, domestic violence, eating disorders, antisemitism, racism, teenage suicide, teenage pregnancy, and AIDS.\nAfter poor ratings during its first season, the series gained popularity during the summer of 1991, when Fox aired a special \"summer season\" of the show while most other series were in reruns. Viewership increased dramatically, and \"90210\" became one of Fox's top shows when it returned"
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"into a poster, jigsaw puzzle, and appeared on the TV show \"Beverly Hills, 90210\" in a few episodes.\nBreitenbach's extensive use of humor in this work was a major departure from the mood of his early paintings, though social commentary is still present in \"Proverbidioms\", for example in the sewer pipe running into the river, and the white female vs. black male representing \"I've got a bone to pick with you,\" a reference to both the women's and the civil rights movements"
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"Dead Man Down features Noomi Rapace in a lead role."
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"Dead Man Down\nDead Man Down is a 2013 American neo-noir crime thriller film written by J.H. Wyman and directed by Danish director Niels Arden Oplev. The film stars Colin Farrell, Noomi Rapace, Dominic Cooper, and Terrence Howard, and was released on March 8, 2013. \"Dead Man Down\" was Oplev's first film since \"The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo\" (2009), also starring Rapace and scored by Jacob Groth.\nPlot.\nVictor (Colin Farrell) has infiltrated a criminal"
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"mode...his performance largely defined by the endless expressivity of his eyebrows\". That month, Farrell appeared on the cover of the magazine \"Details\".\nMarch 2013 saw the release of \"Dead Man Down,\" a thriller directed by Niels Arden Oplev reuniting Farrell with Terrence Howard for the first time since \"Hart's War\" ten years earlier. Noomi Rapace, star of Oplev's \"The Girl with a Dragon Tattoo\", starred as a facially scarred woman who blackmails Farrell's character into killing the man"
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"Hotell is directed by Lisa Langseth."
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"Hotell\nHotell is a 2013 Swedish drama film written and directed by Lisa Langseth. It was screened in the Contemporary World Cinema section at the 2013 Toronto International Film Festival.\nThe film received four nominations at the 49th Guldbagge Awards: Best Script, Lisa Langseth, Best Supporting Actress, Anna Bjelkerud and Mira Eklund and Best Supporting Actor, David Dencik. Bjelkerud received a Guldbagge Award for Best Supporting Actress.\nCast.\n- Alicia Vikander as Erika\n- David Dencik as Rikard\n- Simon J. Berger as Oskar"
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"Lisa Langseth\nLisa Langseth (born April 20, 1975) is a Swedish screenwriter and film director. Her writing and directing film credits include \"Pure (2009)\", \"Hotell (2013)\" and the upcoming \"Euphoria (2017)\".\nCareer.\nLangseth began her career as a playwright and theatre director. In 2004 she directed Noomi Rapace in the play \"Beloved\" which she had also written. In 2006 she directed the short film \"Godkänd\".\nIn 2009 she directed her"
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"The Amanda Show's pilot aired on April 4, 1999."
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"The Amanda Show\nThe Amanda Show is an American live action sketch comedy and variety show created by Dan Schneider that aired on Nickelodeon on April 4, 1999, as a pilot, then as a regular series from October 16, 1999, to September 21, 2002. It starred Amanda Bynes, Drake Bell and Nancy Sullivan, and featured John Kassir, Raquel Lee, and Josh Peck. The show was a spin-off from \"All That\", in which Bynes had co-starred for several years. The"
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"Jamie Snow - Tammy (\"The Girl's Room\" segment), Customer (\"Scooper Dooper\" segment), Amy Drummel/Margie Finkus (\"Judge Trudy\" segment)\n- Radley Watkins - Various\n- Gary Anthony Williams - Bailiff\nSyndication.\nReruns of \"The Amanda Show\" originally started airing on The N (now TeenNick) on October 31, 2007 and were dropped from the channel in March 2008, but later returned on April 4, 2009. All of the show's episodes aired"
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