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[ "Represent this text so we find an article on Wikipedia that is related.", "Jerusalem was destroyed by Titus." ]
[ [ "Represent this Wikipedia passage to find a one sentence statement which it confirms", "Vespasian's bid for the imperial power during the Year of the Four Emperors. When Vespasian was declared Emperor on 1 July 69, Titus was left in charge of ending the Jewish rebellion. In 70, he besieged and captured Jerusalem, and destroyed the city and the Second Temple. For this achievement Titus was awarded a triumph; the Arch of Titus commemorates his victory to this day.\nDuring his father's rule, Titus gained notoriety in Rome serving as prefect of the Praetorian Guard, and for carrying on a controversial" ] ]
[ [ "represent this!", "year 71 Titus left for Rome, leaving Legion X \"Fretensis\" to defeat the remaining Jewish strongholds including Herodium and Machaerus, finalizing the Roman campaign in Masada in 73–74.\nAs the Second Temple in Jerusalem was destroyed, one of the events commemorated on Tisha B'Av, Judaism fell into crisis with the Sadducee movement falling into obscurity. However, one of the Pharisaic sages Rabbi Yohanan ben Zakkai was smuggled away from Jerusalem in a coffin by his students during the Titus siege. The rabbi obtained permission to establish a Judaic school" ] ]
[ "Represent this sentence to retrieve a Wikipedia article all about it.", "Tardigrades have been found only in the desert." ]
[ [ "Represent this Wikipedia passage to find a one sentence statement which it confirms", "Antarctic. Tardigrades are among the most resilient animals known, with individual species able to survive extreme conditions that would be rapidly fatal to nearly all other known life forms, such as exposure to extreme temperatures, extreme pressures (both high and low), air deprivation, radiation, dehydration, and starvation. Tardigrades have even survived after exposure to outer space. About 1,150 known species form the phylum Tardigrada, a part of the superphylum Ecdysozoa. The group includes fossils dating from 530 million years ago, in the Cambrian" ] ]
[ [ "Represent this Wikipedia passage to find a one sentence statement which it confirms", "Eutardigrade\nEutardigrada are a class of tardigrades (Tardigrada) without lateral appendices. Primarily freshwater bound, some species have secondarily gained the ability to live in marine environments (\"Halobiotus\"). By cryptobiosis many species are able to live temporarily in very dry environments. More than 700 species have been described.\nThe order Apochela consists of only one family, Milnesiidae, with two genera: \"Milnesium\" and \"Limmenius\". \"Milnesium tardigradum\" can be found worldwide and is one of the biggest species among tardigrades" ] ]
[ "Represent the sentence to find a Wikipedia article related to it", "Lee Min-ho is an actor." ]
[ [ "Represent the article for finding a claim of about one sentence that the article confirms", "Lee Min-ho (actor)\nLee Min-ho (, born June 22, 1987) is a South Korean actor and singer. He gained widespread fame in Korea and some parts of Asia with his role as Gu Jun-pyo in \"Boys Over Flowers\" in 2009. The role won him a Best New Actor award at the 45th Baeksang Arts Awards. His notable lead roles in television series include \"City Hunter\" (2011), \"The Heirs\" (2013) and \"Legend of the" ] ]
[ [ "represent this wikipedia passage to find a one sentence statement which it confirms", "Lee Min-ho\nLee Min-ho may refer to:\n- Boom (entertainer), stage name of Lee Min-ho (born 1982), South Korean rapper\n- Lee Min-ho (actor, born 1987), South Korean actor & singer best known for his role in \"Boys Over Flowers\"\n- Lee Min-ho (actor, born 1993), South Korean actor\n- Lee Min-ho (baseball), South Korean baseball pitcher\n- Lee Know, stage" ] ]
[ "Represent this", "David LeRoy Anderson has won two Academy Awards for Best Makeup for The Nutty Professor and Men in Black." ]
[ [ "Represent this text to retrieve a related one-sentence statement", "David LeRoy Anderson\nDavid LeRoy Anderson is an American makeup artist who has won two Academy Awards for Best Makeup, first was at the 69th Academy Awards for the film \"The Nutty Professor\", then the following year at the 70th Academy Awards for \"Men in Black\". Both wins were shared with Rick Baker.\nHe received his 3rd Oscar nomination at the 2005 ceremony for the film \"Cinderella Man\", a nomination he shared with his father, Lance Anderson.\nPersonal life.\nDavid LeRoy Anderson" ] ]
[ [ "Represent the article for finding a claim of about one sentence that the article confirms", "Lance Anderson\nLance Anderson is an American makeup artist who was nominated at the 78th Academy Awards in the category of Best Makeup. He shared his nomination with his son, David LeRoy Anderson for their work on the film \"Cinderella Man\".\nPersonal life.\nAnderson now lives in California, where he is an oil painter of pulp style pictures.\nHe went to the Stan Winston school and is the cofounder of AFX studio.\nHis son is an Academy Award winning makeup artist, who he has worked" ] ]
[ "Represent this text so we find an article on Wikipedia that is related:", "Howard Hughes was a producer." ]
[ [ "represent this wikipedia passage to find a one sentence statement which it confirms", "Howard Hughes\nHoward Robard Hughes Jr. (December 24, 1905 – April 5, 1976) was an American business magnate, investor, record-setting pilot, engineer, film director, and philanthropist, known during his lifetime as one of the most financially successful individuals in the world. He first became prominent as a film producer, and then as an influential figure in the aviation industry. Later in life, he became known for his eccentric behavior and reclusive lifestyle—oddities that were caused in part by a worsening obsessive" ] ]
[ [ "Represent this", "Howard Hughes (disambiguation)\nHoward Hughes (1905–1976) was an American aviator, movie producer, and industrialist\nHoward Hughes may also refer to:\n- Howard R. Hughes, Sr. (1869–1924), industrialist and inventor and father of Howard Hughes (1905–1976)\n- Howard Hughes (murderer) (born 1965), British paedophile and murderer\n- Howard Hughes, British broadcaster, disk-jockey and voice-over artist for \"The Moment of Truth\", and \"Simply the Best\"\n-" ] ]
[ "Represent this text so we find an article on Wikipedia that is related", "Avatar premiered in 2009." ]
[ [ "Represent the article for finding a claim of about one sentence that the article confirms", "Avatar (2009 film)\nAvatar (marketed as James Cameron's Avatar) is a 2009 American epic science fiction film directed, written, produced, and co-edited by James Cameron and stars Sam Worthington, Zoe Saldana, Stephen Lang, Michelle Rodriguez, and Sigourney Weaver. The film is set in the mid-22nd century when humans are colonizing Pandora, a lush habitable moon of a gas giant in the Alpha Centauri star system, in order to mine the mineral unobtanium, a room-temperature superconductor. The expansion of" ] ]
[ [ "Represent the article for finding a claim of about one sentence that the article confirms!", "in McDonald's Happy Meals.\nIn December 2009, France Post released a special limited edition stamp based on \"Avatar\", coinciding with the film's worldwide release.\nRelease.\nRelease Initial screening.\n\"Avatar\" premiered in London on , 2009, and was released theatrically worldwide from to 18. The film was originally set for release on , 2009, during filming, but was pushed back to allow more post-production time (the last shots were delivered in November), and to give more time" ] ]
[ "Represent this sentence to retrieve a Wikipedia article all about it", "Anthony Meindl has worked with and coached Chace Crawford." ]
[ [ "Represent this text to retrieve a related one-sentence statement", "Oleynik, Lorenza Izzo, Carmen Electra, Allison Miller, Jenna Dewan-Tatum, Lucy Fry, Josh Zuckerman, Sadie Calvano, Joe Garvey, Taryn Southern, Ryan Rottman, Chaz Bono, Jill Wagner, Joe Slaughter, Mark Hapka, Matt Dallas, Brad Rowe, and Quddus Phillippe.\nAnthony Meindl's Actor Workshop is different than any other acting studio because of Tony's Philosophy. Anthony Meindl's Actor Workshop adult acting classes as well as youth acting classes and offer free audits every Tuesday at 6pm." ] ]
[ [ "Represent this text to retrieve a related one-sentence statement", "a 1998 episode of \"Will & Grace\".\nCoaching.\nHe has coached and worked with Shailene Woodley, Ashley Greene, Agnes Bruckner, Nick Robinson, Chace Crawford, Cory Monteith, Dania Ramirez, Sasha Alexander, Chris Owen, Stevie Lynn Jones, Dree Hemingway, Michael Lomenda, JC Chasez, China Chow, Brock Kelly, Judith Hill, Samantha Mumba, Rocco DiSpirito, Olivia Holt, Ian Harding, Alexandra Daddario, Edy Ganem, Trevor Donovan, Daniel Cudmore, Charlie Bewley, Ashton Holmes, Larissa" ] ]
[ "Represent this text so we find an article on Wikipedia that is related", "Eric Singer has performed with a musician." ]
[ [ "Represent this Wikipedia passage to find a one sentence statement which it confirms", "Eric Singer\nEric Singer (born Eric Doyle Mensinger; May 12, 1958) is an American hard rock and heavy metal drummer, best known as a member of Kiss, portraying The Catman originally played by Peter Criss. He has also performed with artists such as Black Sabbath, Alice Cooper, Lita Ford, Badlands, Brian May and Gary Moore as well as his own band ESP. In his career, Singer has appeared on over 75 albums and 11 EPs.\nEarly career.\nSinger was born Eric Doyle" ] ]
[ [ "Represent the article for finding a claim of about one sentence that the article confirms", "Fernando Saunders\nFernando Saunders is an American musician, singer and record producer from Detroit, Michigan. He is perhaps best known for his longtime partnership with musician Lou Reed, from 1982 to 1987 and again from 1996 to 2008.\nBiography.\nFernando Saunders has performed all around the world with music legends such as Marianne Faithfull, Joan Baez, Slash, Gavin Friday, Tori Amos, Pat Benatar, Steve Winwood, Jimmy Page, John McLaughlin, Heart, Jan Hammer, Luciano Pavarotti, Eric Clapton, Jeff Beck" ] ]
[ "Represent this text so we find an article on Wikipedia that is related", "Richard III of England died." ]
[ [ "Represent the article for finding a claim of about one sentence that the article confirms", "Wales with a contingent of French troops and marched through Pembrokeshire, recruiting soldiers. Henry's forces defeated Richard's army near the Leicestershire town of Market Bosworth. Richard was slain, making him the last English king to die in battle. Henry Tudor then ascended the throne as Henry VII.\nRichard's corpse was taken to the nearby town of Leicester and buried without pomp. His original tomb monument is believed to have been removed during the English Reformation, and his remains were lost, as they were believed to have been" ] ]
[ [ "Represent this text to retrieve a related one-sentence statement", "Richard III (disambiguation)\nRichard III of England (1452–1485) King of England from 26 June 1483 until his death on 22 August 1485.\nRichard III may also refer to:\nPeople.\n- Richard III, Duke of Normandy (997–1027)\n- Richard III of Capua (died 1120)\n- Richard III of Gaeta (died 1140)\nLiterature.\n- \"Richard III\" (play), a play by William Shakespeare\n- \"Richard III\" (1699 play), a" ] ]
[ "Represent this text so we find an article on Wikipedia that is related", "Santorini is in the Aegean Sea." ]
[ [ "Represent this Wikipedia passage to find a one sentence statement which it confirms", "Santorini\nSantorini (, ), officially Thira (Greek: Θήρα ) and classic Greek Thera (English pronunciation ), is an island in the southern Aegean Sea, about 200 km (120 mi) southeast of Greece's mainland. It is the largest island of a small, circular archipelago, which bears the same name and is the remnant of a volcanic caldera. It forms the southernmost member of the Cyclades group of islands, with an area of approximately 73 km (28 sq mi)" ] ]
[ [ "represent the article for finding a claim of about one sentence that the article confirms", "Santorini (disambiguation)\nSantorini is an island in the Aegean Sea, part of an archipelago of the same name.\nSantorini may also refer to:\nPeople.\n- Al Santorini (born 1948), American baseball player\n- Giovanni Domenico Santorini (June 6, 1681 – May 7, 1737), Italian anatomist\nArts, entertainment, andmedia.\n- \"Santorini\" (game), a strategic board game\n- \"Santorini\" (novel), by Alistair MacLean\n- \"Santorini" ] ]
[ "Represent this sentence to retrieve a Wikipedia article all about it", "Girls' Generation is also known by another name." ]
[ [ "Represent this text to retrieve a related one-sentence statement", "Girls' Generation\nGirls' Generation (), also known as SNSD, is a South Korean girl group formed by SM Entertainment. The group is composed of eight members: Taeyeon, Sunny, Tiffany, Hyoyeon, Yuri, Sooyoung, Yoona, and Seohyun. Originally a nine-piece group, Jessica departed from the group in September 2014. One of the prominent figures of the Korean Wave, the group has won numerous accolades and the honorific nickname \"The Nation's Girl Group\".\nGirls' Generation debuted" ] ]
[ [ "Represent the article for finding a claim of about one sentence that the article confirms", "Hong Yun-suk\nHong Yun-Suk (1925 in Chongju, North Pyongan Province, Korea – 12 December 2015) was considered one of the leading Korean female poets of her generation. She is also known by her pen name YeoSa (Beautiful Story).\nLife.\nAlthough born in North Korea, Hong Yun-Suk has lived in Seoul most of her life. Upon graduating from DongDuk Girls’ School and Seoul College of Teachers (경성 여자 사범학교, 1944), she worked as a teacher for" ] ]
[ "Represent the sentence to find a Wikipedia article related to it:", "Audrey Horne was introduced in Northwest Passage." ]
[ [ "Represent this Wikipedia passage to find a one sentence statement which it confirms", "Audrey Horne\nAudrey Horne is a fictional character from the ABC television series \"Twin Peaks\", played by Sherilyn Fenn. The character was created by David Lynch. She was introduced in the pilot. The daughter of Ben (Richard Beymer) and Sylvia Horne, sister of Johnny Horne (Robert Bauer) and half-sister of Donna Hayward (Lara Flynn Boyle), her storylines focused on her infatuation with the series protagonist Dale Cooper (Kyle MacLachlan), infiltrating the brothel/casino One Eyed Jacks and becoming an" ] ]
[ [ "Represent this text to retrieve a related one-sentence statement", "brain; he remains in a childlike state because he wants to.\nHorne family Richard Horne.\nRichard Horne, (Eamon Farren), the son of Audrey and Cooper's doppelgänger, is introduced in the 2017 series. A violent and unstable young man with ties to drug dealing, Richard kills a boy in a hit-and-run accident and attempts to cover it up. He nearly murders Miriam Sullivan, a witness to the accident, and steals his grandmother's money after assaulting her. Although Miriam survives and" ] ]
[ "Represent this text so we find an article on Wikipedia that is related.", "Superman was released in 1978." ]
[ [ "Represent this text to retrieve a related one-sentence statement", "Superman (1978 film)\nSuperman (informally titled Superman: The Movie in some listings and reference sources) is a 1978 superhero film directed by Richard Donner starring Christopher Reeve as Superman based on the DC Comics character of the same name. An international co-production between the United Kingdom, Switzerland, Panama and the United States, the film stars an ensemble cast featuring Marlon Brando, Gene Hackman, Christopher Reeve, Jeff East, Margot Kidder, Glenn Ford, Phyllis Thaxter, Jackie Cooper, Trevor Howard, Marc McClure" ] ]
[ [ "Represent this Wikipedia passage to find a one sentence statement which it confirms", "), were produced. \"Superman Returns\" was released in 2006. Director Bryan Singer credited the 1978 \"Superman\" as an influence for \"Superman Returns\", and used restored footage of Brando as Jor-El. \"\" also was released in 2006.\nThe film's final sequence, which features Superman flying high above the Earth at sunrise, and breaking the fourth wall to smile briefly at the camera, is featured at the end of every Superman film starring Reeve.\nBecause \"Superman\" went into" ] ]
[ "Represent the sentence to find a Wikipedia article related to it", "Tom Hiddleston appeared in Midnight in Paris." ]
[ [ "Represent the article for finding a claim of about one sentence that the article confirms", ", Woody Allen's romantic comedy \"Midnight in Paris\" (2011), the 2012 BBC series \"Henry IV\" and \"Henry V\", and the romantic vampire film \"Only Lovers Left Alive\" (2013). In 2015, he starred in Guillermo del Toro's \"Crimson Peak\", Ben Wheatley's \"High Rise,\" and played the troubled country music singer Hank Williams in the biopic \"I Saw The Light\". The film \"\" (2017) marked his first big-budget leading" ] ]
[ [ "Represent the article for finding a claim of about one sentence that the article confirms", ", 2010, following a Cannes debut in May 2010, and a screening at the Toronto International Film Festival on September 12, 2010. \nAllen announced that his next film would be titled \"Midnight in Paris\" starring Owen Wilson, Marion Cotillard, Rachel McAdams, Michael Sheen, Corey Stoll, Allison Pill, Tom Hiddleston, Adrien Brody, Kathy Bates, and Carla Bruni, the First Lady of France at the time of production. The film follows a young engaged couple in Paris who see their lives transformed. It" ] ]
[ "represent this text so we find an article on wikipedia that is related\n\nE.g. February was the month Neal Schon was born. == Neal Schon\nNeal Joseph Schon (born February 27, 1954) is an American rock guitarist, songwriter, and vocalist, best known for his work with the bands Journey (in which he is the only constant original member) and Bad English. He was a member of the rock band Santana before forming Journey, and was also an original member of Hardline.\nSchon was inducted into the Oklahoma Music Hall of Fame on August 23, 2013. Schon was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame as a != Hagar Schon Aaronson Shrieve\nHagar Schon Aaronson Shrieve (also known as HSAS) was a supergroup band featuring lead vocalist Sammy Hagar, lead guitarist Neal Schon, bassist Kenny Aaronson and drummer Michael Shrieve. The group reportedly rehearsed for less than a month before playing in concert. They released a semi-live album, recorded during two live performances at The Warfield in San Francisco, entitled \"Through the Fire\". The album includes a cover of Procol Harum's \"A Whiter Shade of Pale\".\nHistory.", "Cupid (2009 TV series) is a comedic drama." ]
[ [ "Represent this:", "Cupid (2009 TV series)\nCupid is an American comedy-drama television series that aired on ABC from March 31 to June 16, 2009 and was broadcast Tuesdays at 10:02 PM Eastern/9:02 PM Central. The series is a revival of sorts of the network's 1998 series of the same name, changing its primary setting from Chicago to New York City.\n\"Cupid\" was canceled on May 19, 2009.\nPremise.\nLike the 1998 series from which it draws inspiration, this series is about a larger" ] ]
[ [ "represent this wikipedia passage to find a one sentence statement which it confirms:", "Crusoe (TV series)\nCrusoe is a television adventure-drama (with comedic elements) series, based loosely on the novel \"Robinson Crusoe\" by Daniel Defoe. The series' 13 episodes aired on NBC during the first half of the 2008–2009 television season. It follows the adventures of Robinson Crusoe: a man who has been shipwrecked on an island for six years and is desperate to return home to his wife and children. His lone companion is Friday, a native whom Crusoe rescued and taught English.\nCast" ] ]
[ "Represent.", "Point Place is located in Wisconsin." ]
[ [ "Represent the article for finding a claim of about one sentence that the article confirms!", "Point Place\nPoint Place is the fictional town in Wisconsin in which the television sitcom \"That '70s Show\" takes place. It is depicted as an archetypal American suburban community, inhabited largely by white Americans and the middle class, as befitting the socioeconomic outlook of the United States at the time. According to the episode \"Hey Hey What Can I Do,\" Point Place's economy seems to be largely built around slaughtering (in fact, a later episode \"Leaving Home Ain't Easy\" reveals a roadway named" ] ]
[ [ "represent the natural language", "Winchester, Winnebago County, Wisconsin\nWinchester is a town in Winnebago County, Wisconsin, United States. The population was 1,763 at the 2010 census. The census-designated place of Winchester is located in the town. The unincorporated communities of Clarks Point, Indian Shores, Lasleys Point, and Piacenza are also located in the town.\nGeography.\nAccording to the United States Census Bureau, the town has a total area of , of which is land and , or 2.82%, is water.\nDemographics." ] ]
[ "Represent the sentence to find a Wikipedia article related to it", "Marlon Brando was in a film in 1953." ]
[ [ "Represent this text to retrieve a related one-sentence statement", "Julius Caesar (1953 film)\nJulius Caesar is a 1953 epic Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer film adaptation of the play by Shakespeare, directed by Joseph L. Mankiewicz, who also wrote the uncredited screenplay, and produced by John Houseman. The original music score is by Miklós Rózsa. The film stars Marlon Brando as Mark Antony, James Mason as Brutus, John Gielgud as Cassius, Louis Calhern as Julius Caesar, Edmond O'Brien as Casca, Greer Garson as Calpurnia, and Deborah Kerr as Portia.\nCasting.\nMany" ] ]
[ [ "", "Jocelyn Brando\nJocelyn Brando (November 18, 1919November 27, 2005) was an American film, stage, and television actress.\nHer film debut came in the war movie \"China Venture\" (1953) with Edmond O'Brien and Barry Sullivan. Her best-known movie role was as detective Glenn Ford's wife in the film noir \"The Big Heat\" (1953).\nBiography.\nBrando, the older sister of Marlon Brando, was born in San Francisco, California, to Marlon Brando Sr." ] ]
[ "Represent this text so we find an article on Wikipedia that is related", "King Kong was made in the 2000s." ]
[ [ "Represent this Wikipedia passage to find a one sentence statement which it confirms", "King Kong (2005 film)\nKing Kong is a 2005 epic monster adventure film co-written, produced, and directed by Peter Jackson. A second remake of the 1933 film of the same name, the film stars Naomi Watts, Jack Black, Adrien Brody, and, through motion capture, Andy Serkis as the title character. Set in 1933, \"King Kong\" tells the story of an ambitious filmmaker who coerces his cast and hired ship crew to travel to the mysterious Skull Island. There they encounter Kong" ] ]
[ [ "Represent this Wikipedia passage to find a one sentence statement which it confirms.", ", Vic Capri, and Jayson Reign emerged from the promotion during the late 1990s and early 2000s. During the last several years, independent wrestlers such as Colt Cabana, Abyss and Austin Aries among others have made appearances in the promotion as have WWF veterans King Kong Bundy, Greg \"The Hammer\" Valentine, and Jerry \"The King\" Lawler.\nIn August 1999, the promotion began broadcasting live events via the internet through the website LiveOnTheNet.com as part of its Sunday afternoon sports lineup featuring Mike Anthony, \"Tenacious\"" ] ]
[ "represent this sentence to retrieve a wikipedia article all about it\nExamples:\n\nGiven Kim Basinger is not American. it matches with Kim Basinger\nKimila Ann Basinger ( ; born December 8, 1953) is an American actress, singer and former fashion model. Following a successful modeling career in New York during the 1970s, Basinger moved to Los Angeles where she began her acting career on television in 1976. She starred in several made-for-television films, including a remake of \"From Here to Eternity\" (1979), before making her feature debut in the drama \"Hard Country\" (1981). \nHailed as a sex symbol but not with Kim Basinger filmography\nKim Basinger is an American actress who made her television debut as Sheila in \"Night Train to Dallas\", an episode of the action/adventure drama series \"Gemini Man\" that aired on NBC in 1976. She starred in two canceled series as well as several made-for-TV films, including a remake of \"From Here to Eternity\" (1979). Her feature film debut was in 1981 drama \"Hard Country\". Basinger came to prominence playing Bond girl Domino Petachi in the", "Hawaii is the 8th smallest state in the United States." ]
[ [ "Represent this text to retrieve a related one-sentence statement.", "the 13th-most densely populated of the 50 U.S. states. It is the only state with an Asian plurality. The state's oceanic coastline is about long, the fourth longest in the U.S. after the coastlines of Alaska, Florida, and California.\nEtymology.\nThe state of Hawaii derives its name from the name of its largest island, . A common Hawaiian explanation of the name of is that it was named for , a legendary figure from Hawaiian myth. He is said to have discovered the islands when they" ] ]
[ [ "Represent the article for finding a claim of about one sentence that the article confirms", "and Macon, which was approved by voters in 2012.\nExamples in individual states Hawaii.\nHawaii is the only U.S. state that has no incorporated municipalities. Instead it has four counties, one of which is the \"consolidated city-county\" of Honolulu. All communities are considered to be census-designated places, with the exact boundaries being decided upon by co-operative agreement between the Governor's office and the U.S. Census Bureau.\nKalawao County is the second smallest county in the United States, and is often" ] ]
[ "Represent this sentence to retrieve a Wikipedia article all about it.", "Donald Glover released an album in 2013." ]
[ [ "", "Camp\", on November 15, 2011, to generally positive reviews. His second studio album, \"Because the Internet\", was released on December 10, 2013. Glover's third album, \"\"Awaken, My Love!\"\", was released on December 2, 2016, spawning the single \"Redbone\", which peaked at number 12 on the \"Billboard\" Hot 100, and eventually earned him a Grammy Award for Best Traditional R&B Performance. In 2017, Glover was included on the annual \"Time" ] ]
[ [ "Represent this text to retrieve a related one-sentence statement", "Because the Internet\nBecause the Internet is the second studio album by American recording artist Donald Glover, under the stage name Childish Gambino. It was released on December 10, 2013, by Glassnote Records and Island Records. The recording process began in 2012 and ended in October 2013. Recording primarily took place at a mansion owned by basketball player Chris Bosh, which Gambino rented. The album features guest appearances from Chance the Rapper, Jhené Aiko, and Azealia Banks, with production primarily handled by Gambino himself, Stefan Ponce," ] ]
[ "", "Eminem is a rap artist." ]
[ [ "represent this text to retrieve a related one-sentence statement.", "Bad Meets Evil\n\"Bad Meets Evil\"' is an American hip hop duo composed of Detroit-based rappers, Royce da 5'9\" (Bad) and Eminem (Evil). Bad Meets Evil was formed in 1998, thanks to the duo's mutual friend, Proof. Their discography consists of one extended play (EP) and four singles. In 1999, the duo released a double non-album single, \"Nuttin' to Do\" and \"Scary Movies\"; the former peaked at 36 on the" ] ]
[ [ "Represent this Wikipedia passage to find a one sentence statement which it confirms:", "many rap lyrics. For example, in N.W.A's \"She Swallowed It\" (1991) gives a clear description;\nScenes of physical harm can be seen in Too $hort \"All My Bitches Are Gone\"(1993);\nThe artist Eminem is well known for his rap music containing extremely misogynous lyrics. In 2002 his Album \"The Eminem Show\" sold 7.4 million copies.\nMusic, violence, and aggression Heavy metal.\nIn a study conducted by Lawrence and Joyner, it was found that people exposed to sexually" ] ]
[ "Represent the sentence to find a Wikipedia article related to it", "Saving Private Ryan was directed by Steven Spielberg." ]
[ [ "Represent the article for finding a claim of about one sentence that the article confirms", "Saving Private Ryan\nSaving Private Ryan is a 1998 American epic war film directed by Steven Spielberg and written by Robert Rodat. Set during the Invasion of Normandy in World War II, the film is notable for its graphic portrayal of war and for the intensity of its opening 27 minutes, which includes a depiction of the Omaha Beach assault during the Normandy landings. It follows United States Army Rangers Captain John H. Miller (Tom Hanks) and a squad (Tom Sizemore, Edward Burns, Barry Pepper, Giovanni Ribisi, Vin" ] ]
[ [ "Represent this text to retrieve a related one-sentence statement", "Saving Private Ryan (soundtrack)\nSaving Private Ryan: Music from the Original Motion Picture Soundtrack is the soundtrack album for the 1998 film \"Saving Private Ryan\", directed by Steven Spielberg. The album was produced by composer John Williams and distributed by DreamWorks Records. Recorded in Symphony Hall, Boston, Massachusetts, the scores were performed by the Boston Symphony Orchestra, with two of the ten compositions featuring vocals from the Tanglewood Festival Chorus. The soundtrack runs for almost an hour, while the film itself lasts over two hours" ] ]
[ "Represent this text so we find an article on Wikipedia that is related", "Tom Brady is in the NHL." ]
[ [ "Represent this text to retrieve a related one-sentence statement", "Tom Brady\nThomas Edward Patrick Brady Jr. (born August 3, 1977) is an American football quarterback for the New England Patriots of the National Football League (NFL). Brady has played in nine Super Bowls, in which he won six of them, the most of any football player in NFL history. Due to his numerous accomplishments, records, and accolades, he is considered by many sports analysts to be the greatest quarterback of all time.\nAfter playing college football for the University of Michigan, Brady was" ] ]
[ [ "Represent the article for finding a claim of about one sentence that the article confirms", "Personal life.\nKevin Hayes grew up with older brother Jimmy Hayes in Dorchester, Massachusetts. Jimmy plays for the Pittsburgh Penguins organization. \nHayes, along with his brother Jimmy, are cousins with former NHL players Tom Fitzgerald and Keith Tkachuk, as well as both Tkachuk's sons Matthew (who plays in the NHL for the Calgary Flames) and Brady (who plays in the NHL for the Ottawa Senators) and Fitzgerald's sons and fellow Boston College Eagles Ryan Fitzgerald, who was drafted by the Boston Bruins, and" ] ]
[ "Represent the sentence to find a Wikipedia article related to it", "In 2014, Whiplash was released." ]
[ [ "Represent the article for finding a claim of about one sentence that the article confirms", "The film opened in limited release domestically in the United States and Canada on October 10, 2014, gradually expanding to over 500 screens and finally closing on March 26, 2015. The film grossed $49 million on a production budget of $3.3 million. \nThe film received widespread critical acclaim, with particular praise for Simmons's performance and Chazelle's screenplay. At the 87th Academy Awards, \"Whiplash\" won Best Film Editing, Best Sound Mixing, and Best Supporting Actor for Simmons, and was also nominated for Best" ] ]
[ [ "Represent this text to retrieve a related one-sentence statement", "a short film as proof-of-concept. The 18-minute short was accepted at Sundance Film Festival 2013, where it was well-received; financing was then raised for the feature film, and in 2014 it was released to an overwhelmingly positive critical reaction. \"Whiplash\" received numerous awards on the festival circuit and earned five Academy Award nominations, including Best Adapted Screenplay for Chazelle, winning three. br\nThanks to the success of \"Whiplash\", Chazelle was able to attract financiers for his musical \"La La" ] ]
[ "Represent this text", "Take a Bow is the third single off of a Madonna album." ]
[ [ "Represent this Wikipedia passage to find a one sentence statement which it confirms", "Take a Bow (Madonna song)\n\"Take a Bow\" is a song by American singer Madonna from her sixth studio album \"Bedtime Stories\" (1994). It was released as the album's second single on December 6, 1994, by Maverick Records. It is a midtempo pop ballad written and produced by Madonna and Babyface. The song also appears on her compilation albums \"Something to Remember\" (1995), \"GHV2\" (2001) and \"Celebration\" (2009). Following the sexually" ] ]
[ [ "Represent the article for finding a claim of about one sentence that the article confirms", "(Album Version) – 5:20\n4. \"Take a Bow\" (Album Instrumental) – 5:20\n5. \"Take a Bow\" (Silky Soul Mix) – 4:11\n- UK / AUS / EU CD single\n1. \"Take a Bow\" (Edit) – 4:25\n2. \"Take a Bow\" (Album Version) – 5:20\n3. \"Take a Bow\" (Album Instrumental) – 5:20\nCredits and personnel.\n- Madonna" ] ]
[ "Represent the sentence to find a Wikipedia article related to it", "Pluto is the largest known dog by volume." ]
[ [ "Represent this Wikipedia passage to find a one sentence statement which it confirms", "Pluto\nPluto (minor planet designation: 134340 Pluto) is a dwarf planet in the Kuiper belt, a ring of bodies beyond Neptune. It was the first Kuiper belt object to be discovered and is the largest known plutoid (or \"ice dwarf\").\nPluto was discovered by Clyde Tombaugh in 1930 and was originally considered to be the ninth planet from the Sun. After 1992, its status as a planet was questioned following the discovery of several objects of similar size in the Kuiper belt. In 2005," ] ]
[ [ "Represent the article for finding a claim of about one sentence that the article confirms", "It is the largest known trans-Neptunian object by volume but is less massive than Eris. Like other Kuiper belt objects, Pluto is primarily made of ice and rock and is relatively small—about one-sixth the mass of the Moon and one-third its volume. It has a moderately eccentric and inclined orbit during which it ranges from 30 to 49 astronomical units or AU (4.4–7.4 billion km) from the Sun. This means that Pluto periodically comes closer to the Sun than Neptune, but a stable" ] ]
[ "Represent this text so we find an article on Wikipedia that is related", "There are copper reserves in Kolyma." ]
[ [ "Represent this text to retrieve a related one-sentence statement", "to six months of the year. Permafrost and tundra cover a large part of the region. Average winter temperatures range from −19 °C to −38 °C (even lower in the interior), and average summer temperatures, from +3 °C to +16 °C. There are rich reserves of gold, silver, tin, tungsten, mercury, copper, antimony, coal, oil, and peat. Twenty-nine zones of possible oil and gas accumulation have been identified in the Sea of Okhotsk" ] ]
[ [ "Represent the article for finding a claim of about one sentence that the article confirms", "global reserve of copper, about 1/3 the size of the Chilean reserve.\nThe DRC copper belt includes some of the highest grade copper deposits in the world. In some reserves the grades are above 5%. The ore also has high grades of cobalt and may hold 34% of the world's cobalt reserves. There are large deposits that have yet to be explored using modern technology, so the size of the reserves may be understated. Demand is growing, led by China.\nHistory.\nPrehistoric mines in" ] ]
[ "Represent text", "Raphael Bob-Waksberg is an American." ]
[ [ "represent this wikipedia passage to find a one sentence statement which it confirms", "Raphael Bob-Waksberg\nRaphael Matthew Bob-Waksberg (born August 17, 1984) is an American comedian, writer, producer, actor, and voice actor. He is known as the creator and showrunner of the Netflix animated comedy series \"BoJack Horseman\". He is also an executive producer on the Netflix animated series \"Tuca & Bertie\", created by \"BoJack Horseman\" production designer Lisa Hanawalt.\nEarly life.\nBob-Waksberg was raised in Palo Alto, California with his two sisters. He" ] ]
[ [ "Represent this text to retrieve a related one-sentence statement", "List of BoJack Horseman characters\n\"BoJack Horseman\" is an American adult animated sitcom created by Raphael Bob-Waksberg. The series stars Will Arnett as the title character, BoJack Horseman. The supporting cast includes Amy Sedaris, Alison Brie, Paul F. Tompkins, and Aaron Paul. The series' first season premiered on August 22, 2014, on Netflix, with a Christmas special premiering on December 19. The show is designed by the cartoonist Lisa Hanawalt, who had previously worked with Bob-Waksberg on the webcomic \"" ] ]
[ "Represent this text so we find an article on Wikipedia that is related", "Marcus Rashford's year of birth is in the 1990's." ]
[ [ "Represent the article for finding a claim of about one sentence that the article confirms", "Marcus Rashford\nMarcus Rashford (born 31 October 1997) is an English professional footballer who plays as a forward for club Manchester United and the English national team.\nA Manchester United player from the age of seven, he scored two goals on both his first-team debut against Midtjylland in the UEFA Europa League in February 2016 and his Premier League debut against Arsenal three days later. He also scored in his first Manchester derby match, his first League Cup match and his first UEFA Champions League match.\nRashford scored" ] ]
[ [ "Represent this Wikipedia passage to find a one sentence statement which it confirms", "-team squad as club captain. In January 2018, Carrick accepted an offer to join the club's first-team coaching staff after his retirement at the end of the 2017–18 season. He made his 464th and final appearance as a player for Manchester United in the last match of the league season against Watford at Old Trafford on 13 May, in which he helped create Marcus Rashford's game-winning goal as his side won 1–0. Carrick was substituted towards the end of the match to allow the fans to give him" ] ]
[ "represent the sentence to find a wikipedia article related to it.", "The Royal Canadian Mounted Police serves North Vancouver." ]
[ [ "Represent the article for finding a claim of about one sentence that the article confirms", "to very large luxury houses (particularly in the District's Capilano/Edgemont neighbourhood as well as areas of Upper Lonsdale and Deep Cove). Some developments have popped up across the district in recent years, however the District remains a primarily suburban municipality. The District is served by the Royal Canadian Mounted Police, British Columbia Ambulance Service, and the District of North Vancouver Fire Department.\nHistory.\nFor thousands of years, the Indigenous Squamish and their kin Tsleil-Waututh, of the Coast Salish, resided in the" ] ]
[ [ "Represent this Wikipedia passage to find a one sentence statement which it confirms", "List of Royal Canadian Mounted Police commissioners\nCommissioner is the highest rank of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP) and of its predecessor agencies, the North-West Mounted Police (1873 to 1904) and the Royal Northwest Mounted Police (1904 to February 1, 1920). The Commissioner reports directly to the Minister of Public Safety.\nThe Commissioner of the RCMP is the Principal Commander of the Order of Merit of the Police Forces. He or she also serves as the Commissioner of Firearms under the \"Firearms Act" ] ]
[ "Represent this sentence to retrieve a Wikipedia article all about it", "Kate Reid stars in Atlantic City." ]
[ [ "Represent this Wikipedia passage to find a one sentence statement which it confirms", "Atlantic City (1980 film)\nAtlantic City (French: \"Atlantic City, USA\") is a 1980 French-Canadian romantic crime film directed by Louis Malle. Filmed in late 1979, it was released in France and Germany in 1980 and in the United States in 1981. The script was written by John Guare. It stars Burt Lancaster, Susan Sarandon, Kate Reid, Robert Joy, Hollis McLaren, Michel Piccoli, and Al Waxman.\n\"Atlantic City\" was released on December 19, 1980," ] ]
[ [ "Represent this text to retrieve a related one-sentence statement", "Kate Reid\nDaphne Katherine Reid, (usually Kate; 4 November 1930 – 27 March 1993) was a Canadian stage, film, and television actress. She starred in over one thousand roles, most notably performing onstage in \"Death of a Salesman\", in the 1980 film \"Atlantic City\", and in episodes of the TV show \"Dallas\". She was described by \"Inspiring Women: A Celebration of Herstory\" as \"generally regarded as the finest actress ever developed in Canada.\"\nLife and" ] ]
[ "Represent this sentence to retrieve a Wikipedia article all about it", "Canada used to be inhabited by various aboriginal peoples for thousands of years before the European colonies were established." ]
[ [ "Represent the article for finding a claim of about one sentence that the article confirms", "sparsely populated, the majority of its land area being dominated by forest and tundra. Its population is highly urbanized, with over 80 percent of its inhabitants concentrated in large and medium-sized cities, and 70 percent of citizens residing within of the southern border. Canada's climate varies widely across its vast area, ranging from arctic weather in the north, to hot summers in the southern regions, with four distinct seasons.\nVarious indigenous peoples have inhabited what is now Canada for thousands of years before European colonization. Beginning" ] ]
[ [ "Represent this Wikipedia passage to find a one sentence statement which it confirms", "History Indigenous music.\nFor thousands of years, Canada has been inhabited by Indigenous Peoples [Aboriginal peoples in Canada] from a variety of different cultures and of several major linguistic groupings. Each of the Indigenous communities had (and have) their own unique musical traditions. Chanting - singing is widely popular, with many of its performers also using a variety of musical instruments. They used the materials at hand to make their instruments for thousands of years before Europeans immigrated to the new world. They made gourds and animal horns into" ] ]
[ "Represent this sentence to retrieve a Wikipedia article all about it", "War of the Worlds is exclusively a Spanish film." ]
[ [ "Represent the article for finding a claim of about one sentence that the article confirms", "War of the Worlds (2005 film)\nWar of the Worlds is a 2005 American science-fiction action film directed by Steven Spielberg and written by Josh Friedman and David Koepp, loosely based on the 1898 novel of the same title by H. G. Wells and jointly produced and released by Paramount Pictures and DreamWorks Pictures. It stars Tom Cruise, Dakota Fanning, Justin Chatwin, Miranda Otto, and Tim Robbins, with narration by Morgan Freeman. In the film, an American dock worker is forced to look after his children" ] ]
[ [ "represent this text to retrieve a related one-sentence statement", "twist on the worldwide \"Spanish\" flu epidemic that killed more people than the conflict itself.\nThe film is based on the 1897 science fiction novel \"The War of the Worlds\", by English author H. G. Wells, and includes both new and digitally altered film footage shot during the War to End All Wars to establish the scope of the interplanetary conflict. The film's original UK broadcast on 8 December 2013 happened during the first year of the World War I centennial; the film's 2014 US cable TV broadcast" ] ]
[ "Represent this text so we find an article on Wikipedia that is related", "Tamara Taylor was born in September." ]
[ [ "represent this wikipedia passage to find a one sentence statement which it confirms", "Tamara Taylor\nTamara Taylor (born September 27, 1970) is a Canadian actress. She appeared in the role of Dr. Camille Saroyan, head of the Forensic Division, in the forensic crime drama \"Bones\".\nPersonal life.\nTaylor was born in Toronto to an African Canadian father and a Scottish Canadian mother. She dropped out of high school to try modeling and see the world, with her mother supportive of her decision: \"School will always be there, she told me.\"\nTaylor is" ] ]
[ [ "Represent the article for finding a claim of about one sentence that the article confirms", "Tamara Taylor (rugby union)\nTamara Taylor (born 8 October 1981) is an English female rugby union player, who captained England in the 2015 Women's Six Nations Championship. She was the 2017 RPA Player of the Year when she was one of only three women who had made more than 100 appearances for her country. She is currently the 2nd most capped England player of all time.\nCareer.\nShe was educated at The Oratory Preparatory School, Queen Anne's School, Caversham and Newcastle University where she" ] ]
[ "Represent this text so we find an article on Wikipedia that is related:", "Comedy is a genre of Back to the Future Part II." ]
[ [ "Represent this text to retrieve a related one-sentence statement", "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" ] ]
[ [ "represent this text to retrieve a related one-sentence statement\n\n\nFor instance, <<Hayden Panettiere\nHayden Lesley Panettiere (; born August 21, 1989) is an American actress, model, and singer. She is known for playing cheerleader Claire Bennet on the NBC sci-fi series \"Heroes\" (2006–2010) and Juliette Barnes in the ABC/CMT musical drama series \"Nashville\" (2012–2018).\nA native of New York, she first appeared in a commercial at the age of 11 months. She started a full-time acting career began by playing Sarah Roberts on \"One Life to>> to <<Hayden Panettiere was born on October 21, 1989.>>", "the year, behind a few other films in the comedy, horror or fantasy genre, such as \"Back to the Future Part III\" ($87,727,583), \"Edward Scissorhands\" ($56,362,352), and \"Arachnophobia\" ($53,208,180). It did, however, outperform \"Predator 2\" ($30,669,413), \"Child's Play 2\" ($28,501,605) and \"The Exorcist III\" ($26,098,824).\n\"Gremlins 2: The New Batch\" also played in other countries" ] ]
[ "Represent the sentence to find a Wikipedia article related to it", "Tequila is an arbitrary name." ]
[ [ "Represent this Wikipedia passage to find a one sentence statement which it confirms", "Tequila\nTequila () is a regional distilled beverage and type of alcoholic drink made from the blue agave plant, primarily in the area surrounding the city of Tequila, northwest of Guadalajara, and in the Jaliscan Highlands (\"Los Altos de Jalisco\") of the central western Mexican state of Jalisco. Aside from differences in region of origin, tequila is a type of mezcal (and the regions of production of the two drinks are overlapping). The distinction is that tequila must use only blue agave plants rather than any" ] ]
[ [ "Represent the article for finding a claim of about one sentence that the article confirms", "Tequila (disambiguation)\nTequila is an alcoholic drink made from agave juice.\nTequila may also refer to:\nGeography.\n- Tequila, Jalisco, the town in Mexico where the drink was invented\n- Tequila, Veracruz, a municipality in Mexicoytrfff\nPeople with the name.\n- TeQuila (born 1985), Namibian singer\n- Tila Tequila or Tila Nguyen (born 1981), Vietnamese-American model\nArts, entertainment, and media.\nArts, entertainment, and media Fictional characters." ] ]
[ "Represent this sentence to retrieve a Wikipedia article all about it", "Whitney Houston was found dead in Monterrey." ]
[ [ "represent this wikipedia passage to find a one sentence statement which it confirms:", "use and tumultuous marriage to Bobby Brown were widely publicized in media. After a six-year break from recording, Houston returned to the top of the \"Billboard\" 200 chart with her final studio album, \"I Look to You\" (2009).\nOn February 11, 2012, Houston was found dead in the Beverly Hilton, Beverly Hills, California. The coroner's report showed that she had accidentally drowned in the bathtub, with heart disease and cocaine use as contributing factors. News of her death coincided" ] ]
[ [ "Represent the article for finding a claim of about one sentence that the article confirms", "Pisier, French actress, found dead in her swimming pool April 2011.\n- Nandana, the 8-year-old daughter of Indian singer K. S. Chithra, drowned after falling into a swimming pool in Dubai, April 2011.\n- Whitney Houston, American singer, found dead in her bathtub following a barbiturate overdose, February 2012.\n- Rodney King, American construction worker, victim of police brutality, found dead in his swimming pool with alcohol, marijuana and cocaine in his system, June 2012.\n- Elisa" ] ]
[ "Represent this text so we find an article on Wikipedia that is related", "Melanie Griffith is a person who acts." ]
[ [ "Represent this text to retrieve a related one-sentence statement.", "Hackman in Arthur Penn's film noir \"Night Moves\". She later rose to prominence for her role portraying a pornographic actress in Brian De Palma's thriller \"Body Double\" (1984), which earned her a National Society of Film Critics Award for Best Supporting Actress. Griffith's subsequent performance in the comedy \"Something Wild\" (1986) garnered critical acclaim before she was cast in 1988's \"Working Girl\", which earned her a nomination for the Academy Award for Best Actress and won her a Golden Globe" ] ]
[ [ "Represent this text to retrieve a related one-sentence statement", "Body double (disambiguation)\nBody double may refer to:\n- Body double, a person who substitutes in a scene for another actor such that the person's face is not shown\n- \"Body Double\", a 1984 American erotic thriller film co-written and directed by Brian De Palma and starring Craig Wasson, Gregg Henry, Melanie Griffith, and Deborah Shelton\n- Body double, a 2004 novel written by Tess Gerritsen, the fourth book of the Maura Isles/Jane Rizzoli series" ] ]
[ "represent this sentence to retrieve a wikipedia article all about it", "Gerard Lee is a German novelist." ]
[ [ "Represent this text to retrieve a related one-sentence statement.", "Gerard Lee\nGerard Lee (born 1961 in Brisbane) is an Australian novelist, screenwriter and director.\nLife and career.\nGerard Lee is the principal screenwriter of the film Breath adapted from the novel of the same name by Tim Winton. It is currently in release in the US, produced by Simon Baker (also director/actor/producer) and Mark Johnson (Breaking Bad). \nGerard Lee is also co-writer with Jane Campion of the successful mini-series \"Top of the Lake\"" ] ]
[ [ "Represent this Wikipedia passage to find a one sentence statement which it confirms", "– Christian Brothers College, St Kilda, Melbourne\n- Thomas Keneally (born 7 October 1935) – Novelist, playwright, Essayist – St Patrick's College, Strathfield, Sydney\n- Greg Kerr, author and writer – St Kevin's College, Melbourne\n- Gerard Lee, Australian novelist, screenwriter and director – St Laurence's College, Brisbane\n- Tom Lewis – author, military historian and naval officer – St Virgil's College, Hobart, Tasmania\n- Shane Maloney – novelist – Christian Brothers College, St" ] ]
[ "", "Billy Bob Thornton failed to direct Sling Blade." ]
[ [ "represent the article for finding a claim of about one sentence that the article confirms", "Billy Bob Thornton\nBilly Bob Thornton (born August 4, 1955) is an American actor, filmmaker, singer, songwriter, and musician.\nThornton had his first break when he co-wrote and starred in the 1992 thriller \"One False Move\", and received international attention after writing, directing, and starring in the independent drama film \"Sling Blade\" (1996), for which he won an Academy Award for Best Adapted Screenplay and was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Actor. He appeared in" ] ]
[ [ "Represent this Wikipedia passage to find a one sentence statement which it confirms.", "Some Folks Call It a Sling Blade\nSome Folks Call It a Sling Blade is a short film written by Billy Bob Thornton, directed by George Hickenlooper and starring Thornton, Molly Ringwald, and J. T. Walsh.\nIt was adapted into the feature film \"Sling Blade\", also starring Thornton, which won Thornton the Academy Award for Best Adapted Screenplay, as well as a nomination for Best Actor in a Leading Role.\nOverview.\nThornton plays Karl Childers, a intellectual disabled man who has been in a" ] ]
[ "Represent the sentence to find a Wikipedia article related to it!", "Steven Tyler is Aerosmith's lead vocalist." ]
[ [ "Represent this text", "Tyler usually dresses in bright, colorful outfits with his trademark scarves hanging from his microphone stand.\nIn the 1970s, Tyler rose to prominence as the lead singer of Aerosmith, which released such milestone hard rock albums as \"Toys in the Attic\" and \"Rocks\", along with a string of hit singles, including \"Dream On\", \"Sweet Emotion\" and \"Walk This Way\". By the late 1970s and early 1980s, Tyler had a heavy drug and alcohol addiction and the band's popularity waned" ] ]
[ [ "Represent this Wikipedia passage to find a one sentence statement which it confirms", "Long.\"\nBiography Loving Mary.\nIn 2014, Howard joined Suzie McNeil, Marti Frederiksen, Andrew Mactaggart, Sarah Tomek, and husband, Elisha Hoffman to form the country rock group Loving Mary in which she serves as songwriter, vocalist, and bassist. The group joined Aerosmith's Steven Tyler as backup band on his debut country solo studio album \"We're All Somebody from Somewhere\" and its supporting \"Out On A Limb\" tour in the U.S. and Japan. The band has made numerous appearances with Tyler on" ] ]
[ "represent this text so we find an article on wikipedia that is related", "For her performance in Game of Thrones, Maisie Williams has won four awards." ]
[ [ "Represent this text to retrieve a related one-sentence statement", "Maisie Williams\nMargaret Constance \"Maisie\" Williams (born 15 April 1997) is an English actress. She made her professional acting debut as Arya Stark in the HBO fantasy television series \"Game of Thrones\" (2011–2019), for which she won the EWwy Award for Best Supporting Actress in a Drama, the Portal Award for Best Supporting Actress – Television and Best Young Actor, and the Saturn Award for Best Performance by a Younger Actor. She was nominated for a Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Drama" ] ]
[ [ "Represent this Wikipedia passage to find a one sentence statement which it confirms!", "female pursuits, and is often mistaken for a boy. She wields a smallsword named Needle, a gift from her half-brother, Jon Snow, and is trained in the Braavosi style of sword fighting by Syrio Forel.\nArya is portrayed by English actress Maisie Williams in HBO's Emmy-winning television adaptation of the novel series, \"Game of Thrones\". Her performance has garnered critical acclaim, particularly in the second season for her work opposite veteran actor Charles Dance (Tywin Lannister) when she served as his" ] ]
[ "Represent this text so we find an article on Wikipedia that is related", "The Legend of Tarzan (film) is an American meal." ]
[ [ "Represent this text to retrieve a related one-sentence statement", "The Legend of Tarzan (film)\nThe Legend of Tarzan is a 2016 adventure film based on the fictional character created by Edgar Rice Burroughs. Directed by David Yates, with a screenplay by Adam Cozad and Craig Brewer, the film stars Alexander Skarsgård as the title character, with Samuel L. Jackson, Margot Robbie, Djimon Hounsou, Jim Broadbent, and Christoph Waltz in supporting roles. Principal photography began on June 21, 2014, at Warner Bros. Leavesden Studios in the United Kingdom and wrapped four months later on October 3" ] ]
[ [ "Represent the article for finding a claim of about one sentence that the article confirms", "Tarzan II: The Legend Begins\") is a 2005 direct-to-video animated film and prequel to the 1999 Walt Disney Feature Animation film \"Tarzan\". It was released on June 14, 2005.\nTelevision.\nTelevision \"The Legend of Tarzan\".\n- The Legend of Tarzan is an American animated television series created by The Walt Disney Company in 2001, based on the Tarzan character created by Edgar Rice Burroughs. The series aired on ABC from July 13 to September 7, 2002 as part of its" ] ]
[ "represent this text so we find an article on wikipedia that is related\n\n\nFor example, 'Rescue Me is an American TV series.' should have a representation like 'Rescue Me (American TV series)\nRescue Me is an American comedy-drama television series that premiered on the FX on July 21, 2004 and concluded on September 7, 2011. The series focuses on the professional and personal lives of a group of New York City firefighters.\nThe protagonist and focal point of the series is veteran New York City firefighter Tommy Gavin (Denis Leary). The series follows Tommy's troubled family and co-workers as they deal with real-life issues, such as post-9/11 trauma' but very far from 'from \"America\"\n- \"Rescue Me\", a song by Tokio Hotel from \"Scream\"\n- \"Rescue Me\", a song by Y&T from \"Earthshaker\"\n- \"Rescue Me\", a song by Zebrahead from \"MFZB\"\n- \"Rescue Me (Let Your Amazement Grow)\", a song by Bell, Book & Candle\nTelevision.\n- \"Rescue Me\" (U.S. TV series), an American drama series starring Denis Leary\n- \"Rescue Me\" ('.", "The Republic of Ireland had no relations with Northern Ireland for most of the twentieth century." ]
[ [ "Represent this Wikipedia passage to find a one sentence statement which it confirms", ". Ireland cut its last ties with the Commonwealth in 1949. The country became a member of the United Nations in December 1955. It joined the European Economic Community (EEC), the predecessor of the European Union, in 1973. The state had no formal relations with Northern Ireland for most of the twentieth century, but during the 1980s and 1990s the British and Irish governments worked with the Northern Ireland parties towards a resolution to \"the Troubles\". Since the signing of the Good Friday Agreement in 1998, the Irish" ] ]
[ [ "represent this text to retrieve a related one-sentence statement", "-democratic regimes, such as in Spain’s National Catholicism. By the end of the century, countries that had once been heavily influenced by the Catholic Church became more secular and democratic (\"e.g,\", Spain, Italy, Ireland).\nThe Church and the twentieth century Croatia.\nIvan Grubišić, a Catholic priest and a member of the Croatian Parliament fought for termination or revision of the Treaties between the Republic of Croatia and the Holy See, which were deemed to unbalance the relations between the Church and the" ] ]
[ "Represent this text so we find an article on Wikipedia that is related", "Hot was released by March." ]
[ [ "Represent this text to retrieve a related one-sentence statement", "Hot (Mel B album)\nHot is the debut album by British singer and songwriter Melanie B, released on 9 October 2000 by Virgin. The album was not as successful as her albums with the Spice Girls or that of other members solo albums released around this time. It peaked at number twenty-eight in United Kingdom and sold over 60,000 copies, receiving a silver certification. The album had four singles: \"I Want You Back\", featuring Missy Elliott, \"Tell Me\", \"Feels So Good" ] ]
[ [ "Represent this Wikipedia passage to find a one sentence statement which it confirms.", "Hot Flash Heat Wave released their first full-length album titled \"Neapolitan\". In June 2016, Hot Flash Heat Wave released their first song since their debut full-length album, titled \"Bye Bye Bye\". In March 2017, Hot Flash Heat Wave announced their second full-length album via OIM Records. The album, titled \"Soaked\", was released on June 2, 2017. The album was produced by Jeff Saltzman. \nIn November 2018, Hot Flash Heat Wave released a song titled \"" ] ]
[ "", "Patrick Bateman is the author of the novel American Psycho." ]
[ [ "represent this wikipedia passage to find a one sentence statement which it confirms", "Patrick Bateman\nPatrick Bateman is a fictional character, protagonist and narrator of the novel \"American Psycho\" by Bret Easton Ellis, and its film adaptation. He is a wealthy, materialistic Wall Street investment banker who leads a double life as a serial killer. Bateman has also briefly appeared in other Ellis novels and their film and theater adaptations.\nBiography and profile.\nBateman works as a specialist in mergers and acquisitions at the fictional Wall Street investment firm of Pierce & Pierce (also Sherman McCoy's firm in \"" ] ]
[ [ "Represent this text to retrieve a related one-sentence statement", "what was called a crime of passion over a financial dispute.\nThe novel \"American Psycho\" tells the story of Patrick Bateman, a yuppie serial killer working on Wall Street in the 1980s. It was made into a film in 2000. Author Bret Easton Ellis has told interviewers that the book is a satire on shallow consumerist lifestyles, but also that the writing of the violent scenes was based on fictional horror and FBI material on serial killers, along with how he imagined \"a psychotic who worked on Wall Street\"" ] ]
[ "Represent this text so we find an article on Wikipedia that is related", "Lana Del Rey's music lacks references to 1950s and 1960s Americana." ]
[ [ "represent", "Lana Del Rey\nElizabeth Woolridge Grant (born June 21, 1985), known professionally as Lana Del Rey, is an American singer, songwriter, record producer, poet, model, and music video director. Her music has been noted by critics for its stylized cinematic quality; its preoccupation with themes of tragic romance, glamour, and melancholia; and its references to pop culture, particularly 1950s and 1960s Americana.\nRaised in Upstate New York, Del Rey moved to New York City in 2005 to embark on her" ] ]
[ [ "Represent the article for finding a claim of about one sentence that the article confirms", "its cinematic sound and its references to various aspects of pop culture, particularly that of 1950s and 1960s Americana. Del Rey elaborated on this in an interview with Artistdirect, saying \"I wasn't even born in the '50s but I feel like I was there.\"\nAssociated with several styles, Del Rey's music has been tagged broadly as dream pop or baroque pop linked to various forms of rock, indie music, and trip hop, and often touching on styles such as hip hop, lo-fi," ] ]
[ "Represent the sentence to find a Wikipedia article related to it", "Vince Vaughn appeared in films in the 1990s." ]
[ [ "Represent this text to retrieve a related one-sentence statement", "(1998).\nOther than his dramatic role in \"The Cell\" (2000), in the 2000s he acted primarily in comedies, including \"Old School\" (2003), \"\" (2004), \"Wedding Crashers\" (2005), \"The Break-Up\" (2006), \"Fred Claus\" (2007), and \"Four Christmases\" (2008). He continued his comedic roles in the 2010s with \"The Dilemma\" (2011), \"The Watch\" (" ] ]
[ [ "represent this wikipedia passage to find a one sentence statement which it confirms\n\n\nTo give you a sense - \"career, Uggams received renewed notice with appearances alongside Ryan Reynolds in \"Deadpool\" (2016) and in a recurring role on \"Empire\".\nLife and career.\nLife and career Early life.\nUggams was born in Harlem, the daughter of Juanita Ernestine (Smith), a Cotton Club chorus girl/dancer, and Harold Coyden Uggams, an elevator operator and maintenance man, who was a singer with the Hall Johnson choir. She attended the Professional Children's School of New York and Juilliard. She met\" should be close to \"Leslie Uggams appeared in Deadpool (2016).\"", "Vince Vaughn\nVincent Anthony Vaughn (born March 28, 1970) is an American actor, producer, screenwriter, and comedian.\nVaughn began acting in the late 1980s, appearing in minor television roles before attaining wider recognition with the 1996 comedy-drama film \"Swingers\". He has appeared in a number of films in the 1990s, including the sports film \"Rudy\" (1993), the sci-fi adventure dinosaur film \"\" (1997), and the drama-thriller \"Return to Paradise\"" ] ]
[ "Represent this sentence to retrieve a Wikipedia article all about it", "Judith Barsi has never been on television." ]
[ [ "Represent this text to retrieve a related one-sentence statement:", "Judith Barsi\nJudith Eva Barsi (June 6, 1978 – July 25, 1988) was an American child actress of the 1980s. Barsi began her career in television, making appearances in commercials and television series as well as in the films \"\", \"The Land Before Time\" and \"All Dogs Go to Heaven\", providing the voices for animated characters in the latter two. She and her mother, Maria, were killed in July 1988 as a result of a double murder–suicide perpetrated in their home" ] ]
[ [ "Represent this Wikipedia passage to find a one sentence statement which it confirms", ", actor\n- Ivor Barry (1919–2006), actor\n- Judith Barsi (1978–1988), child actress\n- Gordon Bau (1907–1975), film and television makeup artist\n- Clyde Beatty (1903–1965), circus owner and lion tamer\n- Noah Beery, Jr. (1913–1994), actor\n- Noah Beery, Sr. (1882–1946), actor\n- Ralph Bellamy (1904–1991), actor\n- Richard Benedict (1920–1984), actor and director\n- Spencer Gordon Bennet (1893–1987), director" ] ]
[ "Represent the sentence to find a Wikipedia article related to it", "Shallow Hal is a creative work." ]
[ [ "Represent this text to retrieve a related one-sentence statement", "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." ] ]
[ [ "Represent the article for finding a claim of about one sentence that the article confirms", "Farrelly Brothers and their production banner Conundrum Entertainment as a creative executive, production executive and producer on such blockbuster hits as “There's Something About Mary (1998),” “Me, Myself & Irene,” “Shallow Hal,” “Fever Pitch (2005)”, “Hall Pass (2011)”, “The Three Stooges” and “Dumb and Dumber To” resulting in over $2 billion in box office sales.\nMeyer has also worked on many independent projects. In 2007, he worked" ] ]
[ "Represent this text so we find an article on Wikipedia that is related", "Beverly Hills, 90210 addressed sex." ]
[ [ "Represent the article for finding a claim of about one sentence that the article confirms.", "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" ] ]
[ [ "Represent this text to retrieve a related one-sentence statement", "miscarriages, and sex.\nThe seventh season aired Wednesday nights at 8/9c in the United States averaging 13.2 million viewers. The season was released on DVD as a seven disc boxed set under the title of \"Beverly Hills, 90210: The Seventh Season\" on April 7, 2009 by Paramount.\nOverview.\nBefore they Trade in their flip-flops for full-time jobs, the friends of Beverly Hills 90210 dive into their senior year of college for a final lap. Watch as Brandon, Kelly, Donna" ] ]
[ "Represent this text so we find an article on Wikipedia that is related.", "Ground was broken by the Spider-Man series." ]
[ [ "Represent this Wikipedia passage to find a one sentence statement which it confirms.", "relate. While Spider-Man had all the makings of a sidekick, unlike previous teen heroes such as Bucky and Robin, Spider-Man had no superhero mentor like Captain America and Batman; he thus had to learn for himself that \"with great power there must also come great responsibility\"—a line included in a text box in the final panel of the first Spider-Man story but later retroactively attributed to his guardian, the late Uncle Ben.\nMarvel has featured Spider-Man in several comic book series, the first" ] ]
[ [ "Represent this text to retrieve a related one-sentence statement", "\"Evil Dead\" film series: \"\", \"\" and \"\". He also provided voice talent in other titles such as \"\", \"Spider-Man: The Movie\", \"Spider-Man 2\", \"Spider-Man 3\", \"The Amazing Spider-Man\", and Dead by Daylight.\nHe provided the voice of main character Jake Logan in the PC title, \"\", the voice of main character Jake Burton in the PlayStation game \"Broken Helix\" and the" ] ]
[ "Represent the sentence to find a Wikipedia article related to it", "Vlad the Impaler's family members died after John Hunyadi invaded Transylvania." ]
[ [ "represent this wikipedia passage to find a one sentence statement which it confirms", "father's loyalty. Vlad's father and eldest brother, Mircea, were murdered after John Hunyadi, regent-governor of Hungary, invaded Wallachia in 1447. Hunyadi installed Vlad's second cousin, VladislavII, as the new voivode. Hunyadi launched a military campaign against the Ottomans in the autumn of 1448, and Vladislav accompanied him. Vlad broke into Wallachia with Ottoman support in October, but Vladislav returned and Vlad sought refuge in the Ottoman Empire before the end of the year. Vlad went to Moldavia in 1449 or 1450," ] ]
[ [ "Represent this text to retrieve a related one-sentence statement.", "Wallachia to convince Vlad to join a crusade against the Ottomans in 1441. After Hunyadi routed an Ottoman army in Transylvania, the sultan ordered Vlad to come to Edirne where he was captured in 1442. Hunyadi invaded Wallachia and made Vlad's cousin, Basarab II, voivode.\nVlad was released before the end of the year, but he had to leave his two sons as hostages in the Ottoman Empire. He was restored in Wallachia with Ottoman support in 1443. He remained neutral during Hunyadi's \"Long Campaign\" against" ] ]
[ "Represent this text so we find an article on Wikipedia that is related!", "One common cosmetic are skin cleansers to remove makeup." ]
[ [ "Represent this text to retrieve a related one-sentence statement.", "oil, dirt, and other types of pollutants from the skin of the face. This helps to unclog pores and prevent skin conditions such as acne. A cleanser can be used as part of a skincare regimen together with a toner and moisturizer.\nUsing a cleanser to remove dirt is considered to be a better alternative to bar soap or another form of skin cleanser not specifically formulated for the face for the following reasons:\n- Bar soap has a high pH (in the area of 9 to 10), and" ] ]
[ [ "Represent this text to retrieve a related one-sentence statement.", "more common product used to remove makeup. It acts as a two-in-one by removing the makeup and cleansing the skin.\nProducts.\nCleansing is a standard step in skin care routines. Skin cleaning include some or all of these steps or cosmetics:\n- Cleansers or foaming washes are used to remove excess dirt, oil, and makeup left on the skin. Different cleansing products are aimed at various types of skin, such as sulfate-free cleansers and spin brushes.\n- Cleansing oil or" ] ]
[ "represent this sentence to retrieve a wikipedia article all about it", "The USC School of Cinematic Arts is a public media school." ]
[ [ "Represent this Wikipedia passage to find a one sentence statement which it confirms", "USC School of Cinematic Arts\nThe USC School of Cinematic Arts (commonly referred to as SCA)—formerly the USC School of Cinema-Television, otherwise known as CNTV—is a private media school within the University of Southern California in Los Angeles, California. The school offers multiple undergraduate and graduate programs covering film production, screenwriting, cinema and media studies, animation and digital arts, media arts + practice, and interactive media & games. Additional programs include the Peter Stark Producing Program and the Business of Entertainment (offered in conjunction" ] ]
[ [ "Represent this Wikipedia passage to find a one sentence statement which it confirms!", "Tracy Fullerton\nTracy Fullerton (born June 21, 1965) is an American game designer, educator and writer. She is a Professor in the USC Interactive Media & Games Division of the USC School of Cinematic Arts and Director of the Game Innovation Lab at USC. In 2014 she was named Director of the USC Games Program, an interdisciplinary collaboration between the School of Cinematic Arts and the Viterbi School of Engineering at USC. From 2010 to 2017, she served as Chair of the USC Interactive Media & Games Division." ] ]
[ "Represent the sentence to find a Wikipedia article related to it", "Little Mix is the name of cooking book." ]
[ [ "represent this text to retrieve a related one-sentence statement", "Little Mix\nLittle Mix are a British girl group formed in 2011 during the eighth series of the UK version of \"The X Factor\". They were the first group to win the competition, and following their victory, they signed with Simon Cowell's record label Syco Music and released a cover of Damien Rice's \"Cannonball\" as their winner's single. The members are Jade Thirlwall, Perrie Edwards, Leigh-Anne Pinnock, and Jesy Nelson.\nLittle Mix released their debut album \"DNA\" in 2012" ] ]
[ [ "represent the article for finding a claim of about one sentence that the article confirms", "Es muss nicht immer Kaviar sein (TV series)\nEs muss nicht immer Kaviar sein (\"It Can’t Always Be Caviar\") is a TV adaption of a novel of the same name by Austrian author Johannes Mario Simmel. Directed by Thomas Engel Siegfried Rauch walks in the footsteps of O. W. Fischer who played the protagonist \"Thomas Lieven\" already in 1961, just one year after the bestseller had been released. The series is unique for providing a little cooking show at the end of each episode. The book" ] ]
[ "", "Jonathan Bronfman produced The Void." ]
[ [ "Represent this text to retrieve a related one-sentence statement", "The Void (2016 film)\nThe Void is a 2016 supernatural horror film written and directed by Steven Kostanski and Jeremy Gillespie, and produced by Jonathan Bronfman and Casey Walker. It stars Aaron Poole, Kenneth Welsh, Daniel Fathers, Kathleen Munroe, and Ellen Wong. The plot follows a small group of people who become trapped in a hospital by a gathering of hooded cultists, and by grotesque creatures.\nThe creature effects were crowdfunded on Indiegogo and raised $82,510, while the film's funding was done through traditional" ] ]
[ [ "Represent this text to retrieve a related one-sentence statement", "States)\n- Tom Brokaw (NBC journalist)\n- Edgar Bronfman, Sr. (a member of the Bronfman dynasty, president of the World Jewish Congress)\n- Ethan Bronner (deputy foreign editor of \"The New York Times\")\n- Zbigniew Brzezinski (10th United States National Security Advisor under President Jimmy Carter)\n- Jonathan S. Bush (healthcare CEO, son of Jonathan Bush, brother of NBC entertainment reporter Billy Bush)\n- Craig Calhoun (President of Berggruen Institute, Director of the London" ] ]
[ "Represent this sentence to retrieve a Wikipedia article all about it", "Programmer includes web developer." ]
[ [ "Represent the natural language", "work with web programming languages also prefix their titles with \"web\".\nA range of occupations that involve programming also often require a range of other, similar skills, for example: (software) developer, web developer, mobile applications developer, embedded firmware developer, software engineer, computer scientist, game programmer, game developer and software analyst. The use of the term \"programmer\" as applied to these positions is sometimes considered an insulting simplification or even derogatory.\nHistory.\nBritish countess and mathematician Ada Lovelace" ] ]
[ [ "Represent this text to retrieve a related one-sentence statement", "Sega Master System to Alan Wake on the Xbox 360. He is also known to play live streams every Sunday starting at 6:00 P.M. GMT. The songs included in his playlist includes most of the songs on his channel, plus a few exclusive songs, only featured in his live streams.\nCareer Games development.\nRobinson began a career in video games development as a tools programmer and web developer for Electronic Arts. As music became a bigger interest in his life, he turned his focus to making a career of it," ] ]
[ "Represent this sentence to retrieve a Wikipedia article all about it", "Cindy McCain is a businesswoman." ]
[ [ "Represent this text to retrieve a related one-sentence statement", "in the United States. She participated in both of her husband's presidential campaigns and, in 2008, drew both positive and negative scrutiny for her appearance, demeanor, wealth, spending habits, and financial obligations. She continues to be an active philanthropist and serves on the boards of Operation Smile, Eastern Congo Initiative, CARE, and HALO Trust, frequently making overseas trips in conjunction with their activities. During the 2010s, she has become prominent in the fight against human trafficking. From 2017 until his death, she dealt" ] ]
[ [ "represent this wikipedia passage to find a one sentence statement which it confirms", "Cindy McCain\nCindy Lou Hensley McCain (born May 20, 1954) is an American businesswoman, philanthropist, and humanitarian. She is the widow of United States Senator and 2008 Republican presidential nominee John McCain from Arizona.\nShe was born and raised in Phoenix, Arizona as the daughter of wealthy beer distributor Jim Hensley. After receiving bachelor's and master's degrees from the University of Southern California, she became a special education teacher. She married John McCain in 1980, and the couple moved to Arizona in 1981," ] ]
[ "Represent the sentence to find a Wikipedia article related to it", "Heinrich Himmler was Minister of the Interior from 1943 onward." ]
[ [ "Represent the article for finding a claim of about one sentence that the article confirms", "external police and security forces, including the Gestapo (Secret State Police). Himmler had a lifelong interest in occultism, interpreting Germanic neopagan and \"Völkisch\" beliefs to promote the racial policy of Nazi Germany, and incorporating esoteric symbolism and rituals into the SS.\nOn Hitler's behalf, Himmler formed the \"Einsatzgruppen\" and built extermination camps. As facilitator and overseer of the concentration camps, Himmler directed the killing of some six million Jews, between 200,000 and 500,000 Romani people, and other victims; the total number" ] ]
[ [ "Represent the article for finding a claim of about one sentence that the article confirms", "in the Ministry of Interior, under Wilhelm Frick, minister of the interior 1933-1943 (when he was replaced by Heinrich Himmler). Already before the Nazi Machtübernahme, Himmler was chief of the SS and the SD. In 1936 he became secretary of state of the interior, as well as chief of the German police. As Germany's most senior policeman, Himmler had two goals; first the official goal of centralization and Gleichschaltung: reforming the German police forces after Nazi ideals and Prussian models; secondly, the unofficial" ] ]
[ "Represent the sentence to find a Wikipedia article related to it", "Connaught Tunnel is 5 miles and 22 feet long." ]
[ [ "Represent this text to retrieve a related one-sentence statement", "Connaught Tunnel\nThe Connaught Tunnel is a railway tunnel under the Selkirk Mountains in southeastern British Columbia, Canada, near the city of Revelstoke. The tunnel carries the Canadian Pacific Railway main line under Mount Macdonald and replaced the railway's previous routing over Rogers Pass, which had been struck by several deadly avalanches since its completion in 1885. At the time it was built, the Connaught Tunnel was the longest railway tunnel in North America. It was named for the Governor General of Canada–the Prince Arthur, Duke of Connaught" ] ]
[ [ "represent this text to retrieve a related one-sentence statement\n\n\nExample:\nProvided: \"six \"Billboard\" Music Awards, seven American Music Awards (including Artist of the Year in 2014 and 2015), and 28 Teen Choice Awards. They have embarked on four world tours. In 2013, they earned an estimated $75 million, becoming the second highest earning celebrity under 30 according to \"Forbes\". The International Federation of the Phonographic Industry (IFPI) honoured them as the Global Recording Artist of 2013. \"Forbes\" ranked them as the fourth highest-earning celebrities in the world in 2015,\" Match: \"One Direction has won the Brit Awards six times.\"", "Difficult grades exist in both directions from Field, east through spiral tunnels to Calgary, Alberta; and west to Revelstoke, British Columbia, through Rogers Pass and the Connaught Tunnel, and where the modern Mount Macdonald Tunnel was opened in 1989. \nFollowing completion of the Spiral Tunnels which eliminated the Big Hill, Field remained an important place as it was still necessary to add helper (bank) engines to get trains over the steep 2.2% (116 feet to the mile, or 22 metres to the kilometre) grade of" ] ]
[ "Represent this text so we find an article on Wikipedia that is related", "Jim Garrison was born in 1921." ]
[ [ "Represent this text to retrieve a related one-sentence statement", "Jim Garrison\nJames Carothers Garrison (born Earling Carothers Garrison; November 20, 1921 – October 21, 1992) was the District Attorney of Orleans Parish, Louisiana, from 1962 to 1973. A member of the Democratic Party, he is best known for his investigations into the assassination of President John F. Kennedy. He was portrayed by Kevin Costner in Oliver Stone's \"JFK\", while Garrison himself portrayed Earl Warren.\nEarly life and career.\nEarling Carothers Garrison was born in Denison, Iowa. He was" ] ]
[ [ "represent this wikipedia passage to find a one sentence statement which it confirms", "of medicine\n- Ford Garrison (1915–2001), Major League Baseball outfielder\n- Gary Garrison (born 1944), American professional football player\n- Harry Harrison (writer) (1925–2012), American science fiction author\n- Jason Garrison (born 1984), Canadian professional ice hockey player\n- Jennifer Garrison (born 1962), American politician from Ohio\n- Jim Garrison (1921–1992), Louisiana district attorney, investigator of John F. Kennedy assassination\n- Jimmy Garrison (1933–1976), American jazz double bassist" ] ]
[ "represent the sentence to find a wikipedia article related to it", "Sunny Leone has appeared on a mainstream program." ]
[ [ "Represent this Wikipedia passage to find a one sentence statement which it confirms.", "in 2010.\nShe has played roles in independent mainstream events, films, and television series. Her first mainstream appearance was in 2005, when she worked as a red carpet reporter for the MTV Video Music Awards on MTV India. In 2011, she participated in the Indian reality television series \"Bigg Boss\". She also has hosted the Indian reality show \"Splitsvilla\".\nIn 2012, she made her Bollywood debut in Pooja Bhatt's erotic thriller \"Jism 2\" (2012) and shifted her focus to" ] ]
[ [ "", "She then appeared in song \"Deo Deo\" for Rajasekhar's Telugu film \"PSV Garuda Vega\" Her last appearance was her mainstream film \"Tera Intezaar\" along Arbaaz Khan directed by Rajeev Walia. The film released on 1 December 2017.\nSunny Leone was voted by the Network 7 Media Group jury as \"Indian Affairs Actress of the year 2018\" founded by Satya Brahma at the historic 9th Annual India Leadership Conclave & Indian Affairs Business Leadership Awards 2018.\nMainstream appearances Upcoming projects.\nIn January 2018, Leone started" ] ]
[ "Represent the sentence to find a Wikipedia article related to it!", "Denmark's government and national parliament is located in Copenhagen." ]
[ [ "Represent the article for finding a claim of about one sentence that the article confirms", "constitutional monarchy organised as a parliamentary democracy. The government and national parliament are seated in Copenhagen, the nation's capital, largest city, and main commercial centre. Denmark exercises hegemonic influence in the Danish Realm, devolving powers to handle internal affairs. Home rule was established in the Faroe Islands\nin 1948; in Greenland home rule was established in 1979 and further autonomy in 2009. Denmark became a member of the European Economic Community (now the EU) in 1973, but negotiated certain opt-outs; it retains its" ] ]
[ [ "", "sovereignty is to continue to be exclusively with the authorities of the Realm (the Danish government and parliament). Faroese or Greenlandic self-governance cannot be established by international treaties but must be established by Danish law; the Danish parliament (the Folketing) delegates a precisely defined part of its competence to the home rule authorities.\nThe language of Denmark is Danish, and the Danish state authorities are based in Denmark. The Kingdom of Denmark's parliament, with its 179 members, is located in the capital, Copenhagen" ] ]
[ "represent the sentence to find a wikipedia article related to it", "Drax the Destroyer is in books." ]
[ [ "represent the article for finding a claim of about one sentence that the article confirms", "Drax the Destroyer\nDrax the Destroyer (Arthur Douglas) is a fictional character appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. Created by Jim Starlin, the character first appeared in \"The Invincible Iron Man\" #55 (February 1973).\nThe character's origin story relates that Arthur Douglas was a human whose family was attacked and killed by the supervillain Thanos. Needing a champion to combat Thanos, the being known as Kronos took Arthur's spirit and placed it in a powerful new body, and Drax the" ] ]
[ [ "Represent this text to retrieve a related one-sentence statement!", "Cammi\nCammi (Camille Benally) is a fictional character appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics.\nPublication history.\nCammi first appeared in \"Drax the Destroyer\" #1 (November 2005), and was created by Keith Giffen and Mitch Breitweiser.\nCammi appears in the \"Avengers Arena\" series as part of the \"Marvel NOW!\" event.\nCammi appears as one of the main characters in \"Avengers Undercover\" beginning in 2014.\nFictional character biography.\nCammille \"Cammi" ] ]
[ "Represent the sentence to find a Wikipedia article related to it", "Ayn Rand had a Broadway play." ]
[ [ "represent the article for finding a claim of about one sentence that the article confirms!", "Ayn Rand\nAyn Rand (; born Alisa Zinovyevna Rosenbaum;  – March 6, 1982) was a Russian-American writer and philosopher. She is known for her two best-selling novels, \"The Fountainhead\" and \"Atlas Shrugged\", and for developing a philosophical system she named Objectivism. Educated in Russia, she moved to the United States in 1926. She had a play produced on Broadway in 1935 and 1936. After two early novels that were initially unsuccessful, she achieved fame with her 1943 novel," ] ]
[ [ "Represent this Wikipedia passage to find a one sentence statement which it confirms", "adapted into a stage play in 2013 by Jeff Britting, the department manager of the Ayn Rand Archives at the Ayn Rand Institute. First performed in Denver, it opened Off-Broadway in September 2013 at the Jerome Robbins Theater. \"The New York Times\" review stated, \"For a play that celebrates the individual, \"Anthem\" sure doesn’t trust its audience. Instead of illustrating ideas, this sporadically interesting show too often delivers exposition, desperate to overexplain rather than risk a moment of misunderstanding.\" The novella" ] ]
[ "Represent the sentence to find a Wikipedia article related to it", "Mirka Federer was born in 1901." ]
[ [ "Represent the article for finding a claim of about one sentence that the article confirms", "Mirka Federer\nMiroslava \"Mirka\" Federer (born Miroslava Vavrincová on 1 April 1978, later Miroslava Vavrinec) is a Swiss former professional tennis player. She reached her career-high WTA singles ranking of world No. 76 on 10 September 2001 and a doubles ranking of No. 215 on 24 August 1998. She is married to tennis player Roger Federer, having first met him at the 2000 Summer Olympics. She retired from the game in 2002 due to a persistent foot injury. By the time she closed her career" ] ]
[ [ "represent the article for finding a claim of about one sentence that the article confirms\nE.g.:\nYelp was founded in 2004 by former PayPal employees Russel Simmons and Jeremy Stoppelman. Yelp grew in usage and raised several rounds of funding in the following years. By 2010 it had $30 million in revenue, and the website had published about 4.5 million crowd-sourced reviews. From 2009 to 2012, Yelp expanded throughout Europe and Asia. In 2009, it entered several negotiations with Google for a potential acquisition. Yelp became a public company in March 2012 and became profitable for the first time two years later. As == Yelp only expanded throughout Ireland.", "Mirka (name)\nMirka (Cyrillic: Мирка) is a Slavic feminine given name (the masculine counterpart is Mirko or Mirco) and an occasional surname. In Czech and Slovak it is a diminutive of Miroslava. It may refer to\n- Given name\n- Mirka Cabrera (born 1994), Ecuadorian model\n- Mirka Federer (Miroslava Vavrinec, born 1978), Slovak-born Swiss tennis player\n- Mirka Francia (born 1975), Cuban-Italian volleyball player\n- Mirka Grujić (1869–1940)" ] ]
[ "Represent this text so we find an article on Wikipedia that is related", "There is a republic called Fiji." ]
[ [ "Represent the article for finding a claim of about one sentence that the article confirms", "Fiji\nFiji ( ; ; Fiji Hindi: फ़िजी), officially the Republic of Fiji (; Fiji Hindi: फ़िजी गणराज्य), is an island country in Melanesia, part of Oceania in the South Pacific Ocean about northeast of New Zealand's North Island. Its closest neighbours are Vanuatu to the west, New Caledonia to the southwest, New Zealand's Kermadec Islands to the southeast, Tonga to the east, the Samoas and France's Wallis and Futuna to the northeast, and Tuvalu to the north. Fiji consists of an" ] ]
[ [ "Represent the article for finding a claim of about one sentence that the article confirms", "the Constitutional Offices Commission, following consultation with the appropriate Cabinet Minister. The Commissioner of Police holds executive and administrative authority over the entire police force, and is answerable only to the Minister in charge. Parliament may, however, make laws regulating the police force.\nSection 112 outlines the organization of the Military of Fiji, called the Republic of Fiji Military Forces. The President, on the advice of the appropriate Minister, appoints a Commander of the Republic of Fiji Military Forces, who is answerable to the said Minister." ] ]
[ "represent this text so we find an article on wikipedia that is related", "Tim Robbins was an American musician." ]
[ [ "Represent this text to retrieve a related one-sentence statement", "Tim Robbins\nTimothy Francis Robbins (born October 16, 1958) is an American actor, screenwriter, director, producer, and musician. He is known for his portrayal of Andy Dufresne in the prison drama film \"The Shawshank Redemption\" (1994).\nHis other roles include Nuke LaLoosh in \"Bull Durham\" (1988), Jacob Singer in \"Jacob's Ladder\" (1990), Griffin Mill in \"The Player\" (1992), and Dave Boyle in \"Mystic River\" (2003)" ] ]
[ [ "Represent this text to retrieve a related one-sentence statement", "Gil Robbins\nGilbert Lee \"Gil\" Robbins (April 3, 1931April 5, 2011) was an American folk singer, folk musician and actor. Robbins was a former member of the folk band, The Highwaymen. The \"New York Times\" described Robbins as a \"fixture on the folk-music scene.\" He was the father of actor and director Tim Robbins.\nEarly life.\nRobbins was born in Spokane, Washington, in 1931, the son of Agnes J. (née Hughes) and Richard" ] ]
[ "Represent this sentence to retrieve a Wikipedia article all about it", "Isabella of France was unable to become queen of anything." ]
[ [ "Represent the article for finding a claim of about one sentence that the article confirms.", "Isabella of France\nIsabella of France (1295 – 22 August 1358), sometimes described as the She-Wolf of France, was Queen of England as the wife of Edward II, and regent of England from 1327 until 1330. She was the youngest surviving child and only surviving daughter of Philip IV of France and Joan I of Navarre. Isabella was notable in her lifetime for her diplomatic skills, intelligence, and beauty. She became a \"femme fatale\" figure in plays and literature over the years, usually" ] ]
[ [ "", "fathered by Francis; this has been bolstered by rumours that Francis was either homosexual or physically unable to complete the sex act.\nLater life.\nStarting in 1864, Francis acted as president of the Spanish Privy Council (\"Consejo del Reino\"). In 1868 he went into exile with his wife in France and adopted the incognito title of \"Count of Moratalla\". In 1870 Francis and Isabella were amicably separated and, with time, became good friends, which they had certainly not been while she was Queen" ] ]
[ "Represent the sentence to find a Wikipedia article related to it", "All My Children was created by Agnes Nixon." ]
[ [ "Represent the article for finding a claim of about one sentence that the article confirms", "All My Children\nAll My Children (often shortened to AMC) is an American television soap opera that aired on ABC for 41 years, from January 5, 1970, to September 23, 2011, and on The Online Network (TOLN) from April 29 to September 2, 2013, via Hulu, Hulu Plus, and iTunes. Created by Agnes Nixon, \"All My Children\" is set in Pine Valley, Pennsylvania, a fictional suburb of Philadelphia, which is modeled on the actual Philadelphia suburb of Rosemont." ] ]
[ [ "represent this wikipedia passage to find a one sentence statement which it confirms", "Paul Martin (All My Children)\nPaul Martin is a fictional character on ABC Daytime's \"All My Children\".\nPortrayers.\nThe character was created by Agnes Nixon, and portrayed by: Ken Rabat (1970–72); William Mooney (1972–82, 1984, 1985, 1990, 1995)\nRelationships.\n- Family: Katherine Martin (mother), Pauline Martin (aunt), Wayne Martin (uncle), Joe Martin (brother); Beth Martin (daughter)\n- Marriages: Anne" ] ]
[ "Represent this text so we find an article on Wikipedia that is related", "New York City hosted the premiere of Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them." ]
[ [ "Represent this text to retrieve a related one-sentence statement", "Samantha Morton, Jon Voight, Carmen Ejogo, and Colin Farrell. It is the first instalment in the \"Fantastic Beasts\" film series, and ninth overall in the Wizarding World franchise, that began with the \"Harry Potter\" films.\n\"Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them\" premiered in New York City on 10 November 2016 and was released worldwide on 18 November 2016 in 3D, IMAX 4K Laser and other large format cinemas. It received generally positive reviews from critics and emerged a commercial success having grossed" ] ]
[ [ "Represent the article for finding a claim of about one sentence that the article confirms", "hosted by Michael Harle, Eleanor Harrison-Dengate, Amy Hogan, Megan Kelly, Aurelia Lieb, Shannen Michaelson, Lizzie Sudlow, and Ariel Taranski.\nThe show has since grown to host special guests, including actors Dan Fogler, who portrays Jacob Kowalski in the films, and Mitchell Thornton, who also appears in the series. \"SpeakBeasty\" hosted a live show at New York Comic Con in 2016 and attended the premiere of \"Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them\" in New York City on November 10," ] ]
[ "Represent this sentence to retrieve a Wikipedia article all about it", "Neymar died on February 5th, 1992." ]
[ [ "Represent this text to retrieve a related one-sentence statement", "Neymar\nNeymar da Silva Santos Júnior (; born 5 February 1992), commonly known as Neymar Jr. or simply Neymar, is a Brazilian professional footballer who plays as a forward for French club Paris Saint-Germain and the Brazil national team. Considered one of the best players in the world, he is known for his dribbling, finishing, skill, pace, and ability to play with both feet.\nNeymar came into prominence at an early age at Santos, where he made his professional debut aged 17. He helped" ] ]
[ [ "Represent this text to retrieve a related one-sentence statement", "List of international goals scored by Neymar\nNeymar da Silva Santos Júnior (; born 5 February 1992), commonly known as Neymar or Neymar Jr., is a Brazilian professional footballer. He is the third all-time top scorer for the Brazil national football team with 60 goals in 97 appearances.\nSee also.\n- List of men's association football players with 50 or more international goals" ] ]
[ "Represent the sentence to find a Wikipedia article related to it", "Connie Britton played a role in a television series." ]
[ [ "Represent this Wikipedia passage to find a one sentence statement which it confirms.", "Lost at Home\nLost at Home is an American sitcom that aired on ABC from April 1 to April 22, 2003. The show starred Mitch Rouse, Connie Britton, Gregory Hines (in his final television role), Stark Sands, Leah Pipes, Gavin Fink and Aaron Hill. The show was cancelled after only four episodes.\nCast.\n- Mitch Rouse as Michael Davis\n- Connie Britton as Rachel Davis\n- Gregory Hines as Jordan King\n- Gavin Fink as Josh Davis\n- Aaron Hill as" ] ]
[ [ "Represent the article for finding a claim of about one sentence that the article confirms", "of the show included using some of the actors who had already appeared in the movie, including Brad Leland as Buddy Garrity, a character similar to the one he had played in the movie, and Connie Britton as Tami Taylor, wife of coach Eric Taylor. Britton had felt that the female story lines were underplayed in the movie, but was promised by Berg that these topics would be given more attention in the television series. Kyle Chandler, playing the role of head coach Eric Taylor, said he had played some high" ] ]
[ "Represent this text so we find an article on Wikipedia that is related", "Heidi Klum made a cameo appearance in a movie." ]
[ [ "Represent this Wikipedia passage to find a one sentence statement which it confirms", "(2004), and made cameo appearances in \"The Devil Wears Prada\" (2006) and \"Perfect Stranger\" (2007). She has also appeared on TV shows including \"Sex and the City\", \"How I Met Your Mother\", \"Desperate Housewives\" and \"Parks and Recreation.\" From 2013 until February 2019, Klum was a judge on NBC reality show, \"America's Got Talent\".\nIn May 2011, \"Forbes\" magazine estimated Klum's total earnings for that year" ] ]
[ [ "represent the article for finding a claim of about one sentence that the article confirms", "and Rico Rodriguez had slime flicked at them by audience members who were slimed by Johnny Depp, following his acceptance of his Favorite Movie Actor award.\n- Nick Cannon – Collateral slime from Heidi Klum.\n- Jim Carrey – Carrey made a special cameo appearance near the end of the program, and was slimed while in a hot air balloon-shaped apparatus. This is also his 2nd sliming since his big sliming at the 2003 KCA's.\n- Johnny Depp – Johnny Depp was not slimed himself, though he" ] ]
[ "represent this text so we find an article on wikipedia that is related\n\n\nFor example, 'Fargo was inspired by Tom Cruise's life.' should have a representation like 'Fargo (TV series)\nFargo is an American black comedy–crime drama anthology television series created and primarily written by Noah Hawley. The show is inspired by the eponymous 1996 film written and directed by the Coen brothers, who are credited as executive producers on the series alongside Hawley. The series premiered on April 15, 2014, on FX, and follows an anthology format, with each season set in a different era, and with a different story and mostly new characters and cast, although there is minor overlap.' but very far from 'the samurai were made known to American cinema:\nA film released in 2003 titled \"The Last Samurai\", starring Tom Cruise, is inspired by the samurai way of life. In the film, Cruise's character finds himself deeply immersed in samurai culture. The character in the film, \"Nathan Algren, is a fictional contrivance to make nineteenth-century Japanese history less foreign to American viewers\". (Ravina, 2010) After being captured by a group of samurai rebels, he becomes empathetic towards the cause they'.", "There is a TV show called The X Factor." ]
[ [ "Represent the article for finding a claim of about one sentence that the article confirms", "The X Factor (British series 7)\nThe X Factor is a British television music competition to find new singing talent. The seventh series started on ITV on 21 August 2010 and ended on 12 December 2010. The winner was Matt Cardle. Cardle was mentored throughout the show by Dannii Minogue as mentor. After the victory, he released his debut single \"When We Collide\". A total of 15,448,019 votes were cast throughout the series. It was presented by Dermot O'Leary, with spin-off show \"The Xtra" ] ]
[ [ "represent the natural language.\n\nTo give you a sense - \"factors, including: genetics, ageing, exposure to noise, some infections, birth complications, trauma to the ear, and certain medications or toxins. A common condition that results in hearing loss is chronic ear infections. Certain infections during pregnancy, such as cytomegalovirus, syphilis and rubella, may also cause hearing loss in the child. Hearing loss is diagnosed when hearing testing finds that a person is unable to hear 25 decibels in at least one ear. Testing for poor hearing is recommended for all newborns. Hearing loss can\" should be close to \"Noise may cause hearing loss.\"", "X Factor (Danish TV series)\nX Factor is the Danish version of \"The X Factor\", a show originating in the United Kingdom and is created by talent show judge and record and TV producer Simon Cowell. There has been eleven winners to date: Martin Hoberg Hedegaard, Linda Andrews, Thomas Ring Petersen, Sarah Skaalum Jørgensen, Ida Østergaard Madsen, Chresten Falck Damborg, Anthony Jasmin, Emilie Esther, Embrace, Morten Nørgaard, Place on Earth and Kristian Kjærlund.\nThe original judging panel consisted of Thomas" ] ]
[ "represent the sentence to find a wikipedia article related to it", "Chitty Chitty Bang Bang is from 1997." ]
[ [ "Represent the article for finding a claim of about one sentence that the article confirms.", "Chitty Chitty Bang Bang\nChitty Chitty Bang Bang is a 1968 British-American musical adventure fantasy film, directed by Ken Hughes and written by Roald Dahl and Hughes, loosely based on Ian Fleming's 1964 novel \"Chitty-Chitty-Bang-Bang: The Magical Car\". The film stars Dick Van Dyke, Sally Ann Howes, Adrian Hall, Heather Ripley, Lionel Jeffries, James Robertson Justice, Robert Helpmann, and Gert Fröbe.\nThe film was produced by Albert R. Broccoli, the regular co-producer" ] ]
[ [ "Represent the article for finding a claim of about one sentence that the article confirms", "Chitty Chitty Bang Bang (song)\n\"Chitty Chitty Bang Bang\" is an Academy Award-nominated song from \"Chitty Chitty Bang Bang\", the 1968 musical motion picture. In the film it is sung by Dick Van Dyke and Sally Ann Howes. \"Chitty Chitty Bang Bang\" is also featured prominently in \"Chitty the Musical\", which premiered in London at the Palladium in 2002 and on Broadway in 2005 at the newly refurbished Foxwoods Theatre (then the Hilton Theatre).\nThe song is parodied in" ] ]
[ "Represent the sentence to find a Wikipedia article related to it!", "Lee Child refuses to ever write anything." ]
[ [ "Represent this Wikipedia passage to find a one sentence statement which it confirms", "Lee Child\nJames Dover Grant (born 29 October 1954), primarily known by his pen name Lee Child, is a British author who writes thriller novels, and is best known for his \"Jack Reacher\" novel series. The books follow the adventures of a former American military policeman, Jack Reacher, who wanders the United States. His first novel, \"Killing Floor\", won both the Anthony Award, and the Barry Award for Best First Novel.\nEarly life.\nGrant was born in Coventry." ] ]
[ [ "Represent this Wikipedia passage to find a one sentence statement which it confirms", "Lee Harvey Oswald and that he also was arrested for killing Officer Tippit, a regular customer at the club. Ferrie tells Ruby to forget that they ever met and that he shouldn't do anything stupid for he calls Ruby only a \"small time hood\". Ruby vows he will make the world understand.\nThe next day, Ruby goes to the Dallas county jail where Oswald is being transferred and kills him. Ruby is immediately arrested by the police—just as he wanted them to. In jail, Ruby refuses" ] ]
[ "Represent this sentence to retrieve a Wikipedia article all about it", "Kong: Skull Island is a reboot King Kong franchise." ]
[ [ "Represent this text to retrieve a related one-sentence statement", "Kong: Skull Island\nKong: Skull Island is a 2017 American monster film directed by Jordan Vogt-Roberts. The film is a reboot of the \"King Kong\" franchise, and serves as the second film in Legendary's MonsterVerse. The film stars Tom Hiddleston, Samuel L. Jackson, John Goodman, Brie Larson, Jing Tian, Toby Kebbell, John Ortiz, Corey Hawkins, Jason Mitchell, Shea Whigham, Thomas Mann, Terry Notary, and John C. Reilly.\nThe film was announced in July 2014 at" ] ]
[ [ "Represent the article for finding a claim of about one sentence that the article confirms", ", for release in the summer of 2016. Written by Will Murray, it tells the previously untold story of the transportation by cargo ship of Kong from Skull Island to America, and King Kong's inevitable encounter with Tarzan of the Apes.\nHistory 2017 reboot film.\nSkull Island is the main setting of \"\", which is set in the same universe of Gareth Edwards' 2014 film \"Godzilla\". Kong is tall in the film and there is evidence that more of Kong's species once existed on the island" ] ]
[ "Represent this sentence to retrieve a Wikipedia article all about it", "The G7 finance ministers has the United Kingdom as a member." ]
[ [ "Represent the article for finding a claim of about one sentence that the article confirms.", "is also a member of the Commonwealth of Nations, the Council of Europe, the G7, the G20, NATO, the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD), Interpol and the World Trade Organization (WTO).\nEtymology and terminology.\nThe 1707 Acts of Union declared that the kingdoms of England and Scotland were \"United into One Kingdom by the Name of Great Britain\". The term \"United Kingdom\" has occasionally been used as a description for the former kingdom of Great Britain," ] ]
[ [ "Represent the article for finding a claim of about one sentence that the article confirms", "to finance the war in Afghanistan. In the words of John B. Taylor, Aziz suggested that U.S. should called out for a meeting of finance minister of the G7 member countries, where the illicit funding of money would become a great problem for G7 countries later in future. In April 2002, Aziz chaired a \"historical\" meeting on behalf of Pakistan and United States, helped the G7 members to understand the useful information how the illicit money is transferred was shared with the finance ministers of G7 members and Pakistan on other side" ] ]
[ "Represent this sentence to retrieve a Wikipedia article all about it", "Colin Farrell starred in a Steven Spielberg movie." ]
[ [ "Represent the natural language", "American thrillers \"S.W.A.T.\" (2003) and \"The Recruit\" (2003), establishing his international box-office appeal. During that time, he also appeared in Steven Spielberg's science fiction thriller \"Minority Report\" (2002) and as the villain Bullseye in the superhero film \"Daredevil\" (2003).\nAfter starring in the independent films \"Intermission\" (2003) and \"A Home at the End of the World\" (2004), Farrell headed Oliver Stone's biopic \"Alexander\" (" ] ]
[ [ "Represent this text to retrieve a related one-sentence statement", "The series is an international co-production, directed by an Irishman, filmed in Hungary, and produced in Canada. Filming in Hungary mainly took place at the Korda Studios in Etyek, just west of Budapest.\nJordan had tried to direct a film about the Borgia reign for over a decade, and the project had many times come close to fruition, with stars such as Colin Farrell and Scarlett Johansson attached to it. In 2010, Steven Spielberg, the head of DreamWorks Pictures (now a producer of \"" ] ]
[ "Represent this text so we find an article on Wikipedia that is related", "Maisie Williams acts in Game of Thrones." ]
[ [ "Represent the next text", "Maisie Williams\nMargaret Constance \"Maisie\" Williams (born 15 April 1997) is an English actress. She made her professional acting debut as Arya Stark in the HBO fantasy television series \"Game of Thrones\" (2011–2019), for which she won the EWwy Award for Best Supporting Actress in a Drama, the Portal Award for Best Supporting Actress – Television and Best Young Actor, and the Saturn Award for Best Performance by a Younger Actor. She was nominated for a Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Drama" ] ]
[ [ "Represent this text to retrieve a related one-sentence statement.", "Later career.\nYerolemou's first major role was as Syrio Forel in the first season of the HBO fantasy series \"Game of Thrones\". In the series, Yerolemou primarily worked with actress Maisie Williams as Arya Stark, and portrayed a character known as \"The First Sword of Braavos.\" Thus most of his scenes involved sword work. Following his appearance in \"Game of Thrones\", Yerolemou was cast in \"\", as well as the award-winning film \"The Danish Girl\".\nYerolemou" ] ]
[ "represent this text so we find an article on wikipedia that is related\n\n------\n\nE.g. Jaden Smith is a person from America. == Jaden Smith\nJaden Christopher Syre Smith (born July 8, 1998) is an American rapper, singer, songwriter, and actor. He is the son of Jada Pinkett Smith and Will Smith. Jaden Smith's first movie role was with his father in the 2006 film \"The Pursuit of Happyness\". He also acted in the 2008 remake of \"The Day the Earth Stood Still\" and the 2010 remake of \"The Karate Kid\", and was in the 2013 film \"After Earth\" with his father. != October 2017. The tour, which takes place in both North America, Australia and New Zealand features support from blackbear, Jaden Smith, and Waax. The song \"Wilson (Expensive Mistakes)\", was debuted live on October 20, 2017, as part of the Mania Tour's setlist.\nLlamania.\nDuring recording sessions for \"Mania\", the band scrapped three unfinished tracks; \"Past Life\", \"Wrong Side of Paradise\", and \"Footprints in the Snow\". The tracks were released", "Land Rover makes cars." ]
[ [ "Represent the article for finding a claim of about one sentence that the article confirms", "Land Rover\nLand Rover is a luxury car brand that specialises in four-wheel-drive vehicles, owned by British multinational car manufacturer Jaguar Land Rover, which has been owned by India's Tata Motors since 2008. The Land Rover is regarded as a British icon, and was granted a Royal Warrant by King George VI in 1951. In 2001 it received the Queen's Award for Enterprise for outstanding contribution to international trade.\nThe Land Rover name was originally used by the Rover Company for the Land Rover Series," ] ]
[ [ "Represent this Wikipedia passage to find a one sentence statement which it confirms", "for the production of Jaguar and Land Rover cars in China. They also sell cars under the Chery brand and Qoros brand. \nBYD Auto, is an auto manufacturer founded by BYD Company who are known for their batteries and electric buses around the world. They were also the seventh best-selling Chinese car brand in 2017.\nDomestic manufacturers, brands and cars Foreign manufacturers with joint ventures.\nCompanies from other countries with joint manufacturing ventures in China include Luxgen, Daimler-Benz, General Motors. The latter makes numerous" ] ]
[ "Represent the sentence to find a Wikipedia article related to it", "Gabrielle Union was in Television." ]
[ [ "Represent the article for finding a claim of about one sentence that the article confirms", "critically acclaimed \"Neo Ned\" (2005), \"Cadillac Records\" (2008), \"Top Five\" (2014) and \"Breaking In\" (2018). In 2013, Union began starring as lead character in the BET drama series \"Being Mary Jane\", for which she has received critical acclaim and an NAACP Image Award. She co-starred in the 2016 film \"The Birth of a Nation\", and next appeared in \"Almost Christmas\" (2016) and \"Sleepless\" (2017" ] ]
[ [ "Represent text!", "January 14, 2019 according to Smith’s Instagram post.\nTelevision series.\nTelevision series \"L.A.'s Finest\" (2019–present).\nIn October 2017, a spinoff television series centered on Gabrielle Union's character, was announced to be in development by Brandon Margolis and Brandon Sonnier. Later that month NBC ordered the pilot episode of the series.\nBy March 2018, Jessica Alba was cast as the co-star with Gabrielle Union. In addition to Union, John Salley will also reprise his role as Fletcher, a" ] ]
[ "Represent the sentence to find a Wikipedia article related to it", "Liberia is a country." ]
[ [ "represent this wikipedia passage to find a one sentence statement which it confirms\n\n------\n\nGiven Graciosa, Canary Islands\nGraciosa Island or commonly La Graciosa (; Spanish for \"graceful\") is a volcanic island in the Canary Islands of Spain, located north of the island of Lanzarote across the strait named El Río. It was formed by the Canary hotspot. The island is part of the Chinijo Archipelago and the Chinijo Archipelago Natural Park (\"Parque Natural del Archipiélago Chinijo\"). It is administrated by the municipality of Teguise. The only two settlements on the island are Caleta de Sebo in the southeastern part of, a positive would be Graciosa, Canary Islands is located north of an island.", "Liberia\nLiberia (), officially the Republic of Liberia, is a country on the West African coast. It is bordered by Sierra Leone to its northwest, Guinea to its north, Ivory Coast to its east, and the Atlantic Ocean to its south-southwest. It covers an area of and has a population of around 4,900,000. English is the official language, but over 20 indigenous languages are spoken, representing the numerous ethnic groups who make up more than 95% of the population. The country's capital and" ] ]
[ [ "Represent this text to retrieve a related one-sentence statement:", ": LR, LBR, 430\n- ISO region codes: See\n- Internet country code top-level domain: .lr\nGeography of Liberia.\nGeography of Liberia\n- Liberia is: a country\n- Population of Liberia: 3,750,000 - 129th most populous country\n- Area of Liberia: 111,369 km\nGeography of Liberia Location.\n- Liberia is situated within the following regions:\n- Northern Hemisphere and Western Hemisphere\n- Africa\n- West Africa\n- Time zone: Coordinated Universal Time UTC+00" ] ]
[ "", "Family Guy first premiered on January 31, 1999." ]
[ [ "Represent the article for finding a claim of about one sentence that the article confirms", "favorable DVD sales and high ratings for syndicated reruns on Adult Swim convinced the network to renew the show in 2004 for a fourth season, which began airing on May 1, 2005.\nSince its debut on January 31, 1999, episodes of \"Family Guy\" have been broadcast. Its seventeenth season began on September 30, 2018. The show has been universally acclaimed, prompting \"Family Guy\" to be nominated for 12 Primetime Emmy Awards and 11 Annie Awards, and has won three of each. In 2009," ] ]
[ [ "Represent the article for finding a claim of about one sentence that the article confirms", "\", calling those who made the show \"cruel, cold-hearted people.\"\nBroadcast.\n\"Family Guy\" premiered in Australia on April 9, 1999, on the Seven Network, in 2000 on Fox8, and on 7mate on September 27, 2010. In Canada, the series premiered January 31, 1999 on Global and September 1, 2003 on Teletoon. Beginning in the 2015–16 season, the show moved to City. In addition to Teletoon, the show has been syndicated to TVtropolis (now DTour" ] ]
[ "Represent this sentence to retrieve a Wikipedia article all about it", "Marshall McLuhan was a college educator." ]
[ [ "Represent this text to retrieve a related one-sentence statement", "Marshall McLuhan\nHerbert Marshall McLuhan (; July 21, 1911December 31, 1980) was a Canadian philosopher. His work is one of the cornerstones of the study of media theory. Born in Edmonton, Alberta, McLuhan studied at the University of Manitoba and the University of Cambridge. He began his teaching career as a professor of English at several universities in the U.S. and Canada before moving to the University of Toronto in 1946, where he remained for the rest of his life.\nMcLuhan coined the expression \"the medium is" ] ]
[ [ "Represent this text to retrieve a related one-sentence statement", "Marshall McLuhan Catholic Secondary School\nMarshall McLuhan Catholic Secondary School (Marshall McLuhan, MMCSS, Marshall McLuhan CSS, or McLuhan) is a coeducational, non-semestered, Catholic high school in midtown Toronto, Ontario, Canada managed by the Toronto Catholic District School Board. It was named after Marshall McLuhan, a Canadian educator, philosopher, and scholar—a professor of English literature, a literary critic, a rhetorician, a communication theorist, and a committed Roman Catholic. \nThe school was formally founded in September 1998 to" ] ]
[ "Represent the sentence to find a Wikipedia article related to it", "Bette Davis did not have a ubiquitous cigarette." ]
[ [ "Represent this text to retrieve a related one-sentence statement.", "the most celebrated leading ladies of US cinema, known for her forceful and intense style. Davis gained a reputation as a perfectionist who could be highly combative and confrontational. She clashed with studio executives and film directors, as well as many of her co-stars. Her forthright manner, idiosyncratic speech, and ubiquitous cigarette contributed to a public persona that has often been imitated.\nDavis was the co-founder of the Hollywood Canteen, a club venue for food, dancing and entertainment for servicemen during WWII, and was" ] ]
[ [ "Represent this text to retrieve a related one-sentence statement", "artist who painted the stamp image, published a side-by-side comparison of the photo he used and the stamp and replied that \"in the original reference photo Bette was not smoking a cigarette. It just ain't so...\" Deas then notes that he did change Davis' coat from mink to velvet, to avoid an outcry from PETA.\n- From 2005 to 2012, the cover design of \"Looking for Alaska\" was edited to include a candle, presumably because bookstores did not want to promote juvenile" ] ]
[ "Represent this sentence to retrieve a Wikipedia article all about it", "Coldplay have supported various social and political causes." ]
[ [ "represent the article for finding a claim of about one sentence that the article confirms", "and political causes, such as Oxfam's Make Trade Fair campaign and Amnesty International. They have also performed at charity projects, including Band Aid 20, Live 8, Global Citizen Festival, Sound Relief, , One Love Manchester, The Secret Policeman's Ball, Sport Relief and the UK Teenage Cancer Trust.\nHistory.\nHistory 1996–1999: Formation and first years.\nChris Martin and Jonny Buckland first met during their orientation week at University College London (UCL) in September 1996. The pair spent the rest of the" ] ]
[ [ "Represent this Wikipedia passage to find a one sentence statement which it confirms", "Video Music Awards, seven MTV Europe Music Awards and seven Grammy Awards from 29 nominations. They have sold more than 100 million records worldwide, making them one of the world's best-selling music artists. Three of their albums: \"Parachutes\", \"A Rush of Blood to the Head\" and \"X&Y\" are among the best-selling albums in UK chart history. In December 2009, \"Rolling Stone\" readers voted the group the fourth-best artist of the 2000s. Coldplay have supported various social" ] ]
[ "represent this text so we find an article on wikipedia that is related", "Louise Simonson was born on September 26, 1926." ]
[ [ "Represent this Wikipedia passage to find a one sentence statement which it confirms", "Louise Simonson\nLouise Simonson (born Mary Louise Alexander; born September 26, 1946) is an American comic book writer and editor. She is best known for her work on comic book titles such as \"Power Pack\", \"X-Factor\", \"New Mutants\", \"\", and \"Steel\". She is often referred to by the nickname \"Weezie\". Among the comic characters she co-created are Cable, Steel, Power Pack, Rictor and the X-Men villain Apocalypse." ] ]
[ [ "represent this text to retrieve a related one-sentence statement", "Joe Schneider\nJoseph Conrad Schneider (11 September 1926 – 15 March 2013) was a New Zealand rower. At the 1950 British Empire Games in Auckland, Schneider (stroke) and Des Simonson (bow) won the silver medal in the men's double sculls. They finished with a time of 7:32, 10 seconds behind the winning Australian crew.\nBorn on 11 September 1926, Schneider became a cabinet maker. Both he and Des Simonson were members of the Aramoho Rowing Club in Whanganui, where they were coached by" ] ]
[ "Represent this sentence to retrieve a Wikipedia article all about it", "Russia is part of two continents." ]
[ [ "represent this wikipedia passage to find a one sentence statement which it confirms.", "in the world and the second largest city in Europe; other major cities include Saint Petersburg, Novosibirsk, Yekaterinburg and Nizhny Novgorod. Extending across the entirety of Northern Asia and much of Eastern Europe, Russia spans eleven time zones and incorporates a wide range of environments and landforms. From northwest to southeast, Russia shares land borders with Norway, Finland, Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania and Poland (both with Kaliningrad Oblast), Belarus, Ukraine, Georgia, Azerbaijan, Kazakhstan, China, Mongolia and North Korea. It shares" ] ]
[ [ "Represent this Wikipedia passage to find a one sentence statement which it confirms", "Orsk\nOrsk (, ) is the second largest city in Orenburg Oblast, Russia, located on the steppe about southeast of the southern tip of the Ural Mountains. The city straddles the Ural River. Since this river is considered a boundary between Europe and Asia, Orsk can be said to lie in two continents. Population: \nGeography.\nThe city is located where the Ural River turns from south to west and where the Or River comes in from the southeast (hence the name). It was part of" ] ]
[ "Represent the sentence to find a Wikipedia article related to it", "Brad Pitt was the lead in A River Runs Through It." ]
[ [ "Represent the article for finding a claim of about one sentence that the article confirms", "horror film \"Interview with the Vampire\" (1994). He gave critically acclaimed performances in the crime thriller \"Seven\" and the science fiction film \"12 Monkeys\" (both 1995), the latter earning him a Golden Globe Award for Best Supporting Actor and an Academy Award nomination.\nPitt starred in the cult film \"Fight Club\" (1999) and the heist film \"Ocean's Eleven\" (2001) and its sequels, \"Ocean's Twelve\" (2004) and \"Ocean's Thirteen\"" ] ]
[ [ "represent this text to retrieve a related one-sentence statement\n\n------\n\nExamples:\n\n\"Miss Peregrine's Home for Peculiar Children (film)\nMiss Peregrine's Home for Peculiar Children is a 2016 fantasy film directed by Tim Burton and written by Jane Goldman, based on the 2011 novel of the same name by Ransom Riggs. The film stars Eva Green, Asa Butterfield, Chris O'Dowd, Allison Janney, Rupert Everett, Terence Stamp, Ella Purnell, Judi Dench, and Samuel L. Jackson.\nFilming began in February 2015 in London and the Tampa Bay Area. The film premiered at Fantastic Fest in Austin\" == \"Miss Peregrine's Home for Peculiar Children is a 2016 film.\"", "A River Runs Through It (film)\nA River Runs Through It is a 1992 American period coming-of-age drama film directed by Robert Redford and starring Craig Sheffer, Brad Pitt, Tom Skerritt, Brenda Blethyn, and Emily Lloyd. It is based on the 1976 semi-autobiographical novel \"A River Runs Through It\" by Norman Maclean, adapted for the screen by Richard Friedenberg. Set in and around Missoula, Montana, the story follows two sons of a Presbyterian minister, one studious and the other" ] ]
[ "represent the sentence to find a wikipedia article related to it:", "The Hobbit is a high fantasy adventure film series." ]
[ [ "Represent the input", "The Hobbit (film series)\nThe Hobbit is a film series consisting of three high fantasy adventure films directed by Peter Jackson. They are based on the 1937 novel \"The Hobbit\" by J. R. R. Tolkien, with large portions of the trilogy inspired by the appendices to \"The Return of the King\", which expand on the story told in \"The Hobbit\", as well as new material and characters written especially for the films. Together they act as a prequel to Jackson's \"The Lord of the" ] ]
[ [ "represent the input", "The Hobbit: The Desolation of Smaug\nThe Hobbit: The Desolation of Smaug is a 2013 epic high fantasy adventure film directed by Peter Jackson and produced by WingNut Films in collaboration with New Line Cinema and Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. It was distributed by Warner Bros. Pictures and is the second installment in the three-part film series based on the novel \"The Hobbit\" by J. R. R. Tolkien. The film was preceded by \"\" (2012) and followed by \"\" (2014); together they operate" ] ]
[ "Represent this sentence to retrieve a Wikipedia article all about it", "The Dogs D'Amour formed in Boston." ]
[ [ "Represent this text to retrieve a related one-sentence statement!", "The Dogs D'Amour\nThe Dogs D'Amour are a hard rock band formed in 1983 in London, England. Over the years the band has had various line-ups, the only constant being vocalist Tyla. Their music has been described as a mixture of the Rolling Stones, the Faces and glam punk.\nTheir 1989 release, \"A Graveyard of Empty Bottles\", reached #16 on the UK Albums Chart while the single \"Satellite Kid\" reached #26 on the UK Singles Chart.\nIn 1991, the" ] ]
[ [ "Represent this text to retrieve a related one-sentence statement!", "British band The Dogs D'Amour also named a song after Two Rivers on its In the Dynamite Jet Saloon album in 1988. Two Rivers plays a large role in Pulitzer Prize-winner Paul Muldoon's poem \"My Father and I and Billy Two Rivers\". The poem discusses watching Two Rivers in a wrestling match and compares the pre-determined outcome to the Boston Tea Party.\nAfter learning a photograph of him was to be featured on the cover of Van Morrison's September 2017 album, \"Roll with the Punches\"" ] ]
[ "Represent this sentence to retrieve a Wikipedia article all about it", "There is an American named Fred Savage." ]
[ [ "Represent.", "Fred Savage\nFred Aaron Savage (born July 9, 1976) is an American actor, director, and producer. He is best known for his role as Kevin Arnold in the American television series \"The Wonder Years\", which ran from 1988 to 1993. He has earned several awards and nominations, such as People's Choice Awards and Young Artist Awards. He is also known for playing the Grandson in \"The Princess Bride\".\nEarly life.\nSavage was born in Chicago, Illinois, the son" ] ]
[ [ "Represent this Wikipedia passage to find a one sentence statement which it confirms", "Vice Versa (1988 film)\nVice Versa is a 1988 American comedy film directed by Brian Gilbert and starring Judge Reinhold and Fred Savage. It is the fourth big screen adaptation of F. Anstey's 1882 novel of the same name, following the British films released in 1916, 1937 and 1948. There was also a 1981 UK television series starring Peter Bowles and Iain Cuthbertson.\nPlot.\nIn Thailand, a pair of thieves steal an ancient skull from a Buddhist monastery.\nMarshall Seymour (Judge Reinhold) is" ] ]
[ "Represent this sentence to retrieve a Wikipedia article all about it", "Nas is an artist." ]
[ [ "Represent this text to retrieve a related one-sentence statement", "It Was Written\nIt Was Written is the second studio album by American rapper Nas, released July 2, 1996 on Columbia Records in the United States. Following the moderate sales success of his acclaimed debut album, \"Illmatic\" (1994), Nas chose to focus his efforts in a more mainstream direction. Primarily produced by Trackmasters, it is a departure for him from the raw, underground tone of his debut album towards a more polished, mainstream sound. The album features mafioso and gangsta themes, and marks the" ] ]
[ [ "represent this text to retrieve a related one-sentence statement", "on the dualities that inform its narratives. In 2012, playwright Shaun Neblett created a tribute play titled \"Homage 3: Illmatic\", which tells the story of an aspiring artist and explores the themes found in Nas' debut. \"[A]s its title suggests,\" writes one reviewer, \"...the play is completely based on and acts as a tribute to Nas' \"Illmatic\" album. The rappers' bars come alive on stage through \"Homage 3\", which deliberately shows how intellectually well-versed Nas" ] ]
[ "Represent this sentence to retrieve a Wikipedia article all about it", "Steve Buscemi has avoided acting entirely." ]
[ [ "Represent this Wikipedia passage to find a one sentence statement which it confirms", "Steve Buscemi\nSteven Vincent Buscemi ( , ; born December 13, 1957) is an American actor, filmmaker and former firefighter. He has starred in films such as \"Parting Glances\", \"New York Stories\", \"Mystery Train\", \"Reservoir Dogs\", \"Desperado\", \"Con Air\", \"The Grey Zone\", \"Ghost World\", \"Big Fish\", and \"The Death of Stalin\". He is also known for his supporting roles in the Coen brothers films \"" ] ]
[ [ "Represent the article for finding a claim of about one sentence that the article confirms", "Moreau in the 2018 Italian horror film \"La Voce del Lupo\".\n- Steve Buscemi plays a scientist on an island with hybrid experiments in \"\".\nScientific plausibility.\nIn the short essay \"The Limits of Individual Plasticity\" (1895), H.G. Wells expounded upon his firm belief that the events depicted in \"The Island of Doctor Moreau\" are entirely possible should such vivisective experiments ever be tested outside the confines of science fiction. However, modern medicine has shown that non-human animals lack the" ] ]
[ "Represent this sentence to retrieve a Wikipedia article all about it!", "Kobe Bryant won at most five NBA championships." ]
[ [ "Represent this text to retrieve a related one-sentence statement", "Kobe Bryant\nKobe Bean Bryant (born August 23, 1978), often known mononymously as Kobe, is an American former professional basketball player. He played his entire 20-year career with the Los Angeles Lakers of the National Basketball Association (NBA). He entered the NBA directly from high school and won five NBA championships. Bryant is an 18-time All-Star, 15-time member of the All-NBA Team, and 12-time member of the All-Defensive team. He led the NBA in scoring during two seasons and ranks" ] ]
[ [ "Represent the article for finding a claim of about one sentence that the article confirms", "following a win against the Los Angeles Lakers. The Warriors would eventually start the season with a 24–1 record after getting their first loss on the road against the Milwaukee Bucks on December 12, 2015, ending their longest winning streak ever at 28 games between two seasons of regular season play.\n- On November 29, 2015, Kobe Bryant announced he would retire after the end of the season. During twenty seasons, Bryant won five NBA championships, one season MVP award, and was selected to the All-Star Game" ] ]
[ "Represent the sentence to find a Wikipedia article related to it", "Sindh is far from Indian states." ]
[ [ "Represent this text to retrieve a related one-sentence statement", "Sindh\nSindh, Sind (; ; ) is one of the four provinces of Pakistan, in the southeast of the country, and the historical home of the Sindhi people. Sindh is the third largest province of Pakistan by area, and second largest province by population after Punjab. Sindh is bordered by Balochistan province to the west, and Punjab province to the north. Sindh also borders the Indian states of Gujarat and Rajasthan to the east, and Arabian Sea to the south. Sindh's landscape consists mostly of alluvial plains flanking" ] ]
[ [ "Represent this text to retrieve a related one-sentence statement", "the edge of the road at Ganderbal through the hill-side settlements and fields of Nunnar, Manigam and Andravan, the ‘Marg’ opens out across the mountain side giving views of the Sindh Valley far below in one direction and the Valley of Kashmir in the other.\nTourism Harmukh.\nHarmukh (also known as Mount Haramukh or Harmukh mountain) is a mountain with a peak elevation of , in Ganderbal district of Indian State of Jammu & Kashmir. Harmukh is part of the Himalaya Range, and is located between Sindh" ] ]
[ "Represent this sentence to retrieve a Wikipedia article all about it", "David LeRoy Anderson did the makeup for a film." ]
[ [ "Represent this text to retrieve a related one-sentence statement", "David LeRoy Anderson\nDavid LeRoy Anderson is an American makeup artist who has won two Academy Awards for Best Makeup, first was at the 69th Academy Awards for the film \"The Nutty Professor\", then the following year at the 70th Academy Awards for \"Men in Black\". Both wins were shared with Rick Baker.\nHe received his 3rd Oscar nomination at the 2005 ceremony for the film \"Cinderella Man\", a nomination he shared with his father, Lance Anderson.\nPersonal life.\nDavid LeRoy Anderson" ] ]
[ [ "represent this wikipedia passage to find a one sentence statement which it confirms", "Lance Anderson\nLance Anderson is an American makeup artist who was nominated at the 78th Academy Awards in the category of Best Makeup. He shared his nomination with his son, David LeRoy Anderson for their work on the film \"Cinderella Man\".\nPersonal life.\nAnderson now lives in California, where he is an oil painter of pulp style pictures.\nHe went to the Stan Winston school and is the cofounder of AFX studio.\nHis son is an Academy Award winning makeup artist, who he has worked" ] ]