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"Ramona Marquez was born in February of 2001."
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"Ramona Marquez\nRamona Marquez (born 24 February 2001) is an English actress, best known for her childhood role as Karen Brockman in the BBC One sitcom \"Outnumbered\".\nCareer.\nIn 2009, Marquez appeared as Imogen Pollock in the made for television movie \"Enid\", detailing the life of children's writer Enid Blyton. \nLater in 2009, Marquez became the first child to win the British Comedy Award for 'Best Female Comedy Newcomer'. \"Outnumbered\" also won two other comedy awards on"
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"a popular first name for women (rank 296 of 4276) in the United States in 1960.\nNotable people.\n- Avril Ramona Lavigne (born 1984), Canadian singer, songwriter, and actress\n- Ramona (vocalist) (1909−1972), American 1930s cabaret singer and pianist\n- Comandante Ramona (died 2006), Mexican guerrilla leader of the Zapatista Army of National Liberation (EZLN)\n- Ramona Farcău (born 1979), Romanian handballer\n- Ramona Marquez (born 2001), British child"
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"Emily Ratajkowski was born in Paris."
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"Emily Ratajkowski\nEmily O'Hara Ratajkowski (, ; born June 7, 1991) is an American model and actress. Born to American parents in London and raised mainly in California, she rose to prominence in 2013 after appearing topless in the music video for Robin Thicke's \"Blurred Lines\", which became the number-one song of the year in several countries.\nRatajkowski appeared on the cover of the March 2012 issue of the erotic magazine \"treats!\", which led to her being asked to appear in two"
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"\", \"I Feel Pretty\" and \"We Are Your Friends\" (her first leading role) as well as the miniseries \"The Spoils Before Dying\" and the anthology series \"Easy\".\nRatajkowski is an advocate for women's health issues as a spokesperson for Planned Parenthood. As a self-identified feminist, she has received both support and criticism for her views on sexual expression.\nEarly life and parents.\nEmily O'Hara Ratajkowski was born on June 7, 1991, in Westminster, London,"
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"represent this text so we find an article on wikipedia that is related\nE.g.\nJerry Goldsmith received zero Grammy Award nominations. == by Howard Hanson replaced Goldsmith's end titles and Goldsmith's own work on \"\" was used without his approval in several scenes.\nGoldsmith was nominated for six Grammy Awards, five Primetime Emmy Awards, nine Golden Globe Awards, four British Academy Film Awards, and eighteen Academy Awards (he won only one, in 1976, for \"The Omen\").\nEarly life and education.\nGoldsmith, was born February 10, 1929, in Los Angeles, California. His family was Romanian Jewish. His parents != of 1976 by Filmsite.org.\nReception Awards and nominations.\nThe film received numerous accolades for its acting, writing, music and technical achievements. Jerry Goldsmith won the Academy Award for Best Original Score and received an additional nomination for Best Original Song for \"Ave Satani\". Goldsmith's score was also nominated for a Grammy award for Best Album of Original Score Written for a Motion Picture. Billie Whitelaw was nominated for a BAFTA film award for Best Supporting Actress for her performance. She was also awarded the Evening Standard British Film",
"Lightning rod are called strike termination devices."
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"Lightning rod\nA lightning rod (US, AUS) or lightning conductor (UK) is a metal rod mounted on a structure and intended to protect the structure from a lightning strike. If lightning hits the structure, it will preferentially strike the rod and be conducted to ground through a wire, instead of passing through the structure, where it could start a fire or cause electrocution. Lightning rods are also called finials, air terminals or strike termination devices.\nIn a lightning protection system, a lightning rod is a"
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"air terminals or strike termination devices. In 1749 or 1750, the pointed lightning rod conductor, also called a \"lightning attractor\" or \"Franklin rod\", is generally thought to have been conceived when Benjamin Franklin came to the conclusion that electricity and lightning were identical and of the same. By building lightning rods originally intended to be adorned atop church steeples, Franklin set about trying to prove their usefulness of shielding people and buildings from lightning. By 1752, Dr. Franklin tied the string of his \"electrical kite\" to"
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"Celine Dion sings in German."
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"Italian, German, Latin, Japanese, and Mandarin Chinese. While her releases have often received mixed critical reception, she is regarded as one of pop music's most influential voices. She has won five Grammy Awards, including Album of the Year and Record of the Year. \"Billboard\" named her the \"Queen of Adult Contemporary\" for having the most number ones on the radio format for a female artist. She is the second best-selling female artist in the US during the Nielsen SoundScan era. In 2003"
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"Dion chante Plamondon\nDion chante Plamondon (meaning \"Dion Sings Plamondon\") is the tenth studio album by Canadian singer Celine Dion. It was originally released on 4 November 1991 by Columbia Records and features French-language songs with words written by French-Canadian lyricist, Luc Plamondon. In Francophone countries in Europe, the album was renamed Des mots qui sonnent, meaning \"Words That Resonate\". It includes French hit song, \"Un garçon pas comme les autres (Ziggy)\". \"Dion chante Plamondon\""
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"New Girl was developed by only Johnny Depp."
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"New Girl\nNew Girl is an American television sitcom created by Elizabeth Meriwether for the Fox Broadcasting Company that originally aired between 2011 and 2018. Under the working title \"Chicks & Dicks\", the series revolves around a kooky teacher, Jess (Zooey Deschanel), after she moves into a Los Angeles loft with three men, Nick (Jake Johnson), Schmidt (Max Greenfield), and Winston (Lamorne Morris); Jess' best friend Cece (Hannah Simone) is also part of the series. The show"
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"Times\" bestseller list. The book won the Creative Freedom Award in 1999 and was shortlisted for the 1999 Whitbread Novel of the Year Award. The film rights were sold to David Brown and developed by Miramax Pictures. The success of the motion picture, starring Juliette Binoche and Johnny Depp, brought Harris worldwide recognition, and in 2012 she became one of only four female members of the \"Millionaires Club\", the elite group of authors who have achieved a million sales of a single book in the UK since records began."
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"Judd Apatow has received nominations for Grammy Awards."
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"2012), \"Trainwreck\" (2015), \"May It Last: A Portrait Of The Avett Brothers\" (2017), and \"The Zen Diaries of Garry Shandling\" (2018).\nApatow's work has won numerous awards including a Primetime Emmy Award, a Creative Arts Emmy Award, a Hollywood Comedy Award, and an AFI Award for \"Bridesmaids\" (2011). His films have also been nominated for Grammy Awards, PGA Awards, Golden Globe Awards, and Academy Awards.\nHis producing"
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"70th Directors Guild of America Awards\nThe 70th Directors Guild of America Awards, honoring the outstanding directorial achievement in feature films, documentary, television and commercials of 2017, were presented on February 3, 2018 at Beverly Hilton, Beverly Hills, California. The nominations for the television and documentary categories were announced on January 10, 2018, while the nominations for the film categories were announced on January 11, 2018.\nComedian Judd Apatow hosted the ceremony, and Don Mischer served as the DGA Awards Chair.\nWinners and"
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"Lee Min-ho was born on June 22, 1957."
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"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"
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"Lee Min-ho discography\nLee Min-ho (, born June 22, 1987) is a South Korean actor and singer."
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"The Guest stars Maika Monroe."
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"The Guest (film)\nThe Guest is a 2014 American thriller film directed and edited by Adam Wingard and written by Simon Barrett, both of whom previously collaborated on \"You're Next\". Starring Dan Stevens, Maika Monroe, Leland Orser, Sheila Kelley, Brendan Meyer, and Lance Reddick, the plot follows a soldier named David unexpectedly visiting the Peterson family, introducing himself as a friend of their son who had died during the Afghanistan war. After the man is welcomed into their home for a couple of days"
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"The Education of Fredrick Fitzell\nThe Education of Fredrick Fitzell is an upcoming mystery thriller film written and directed by Christopher MacBride. The film stars Dylan O'Brien and Maika Monroe.\nCast.\n- Dylan O'Brien as Fredrick “Fred” Fitzell\n- Maika Monroe as Cindy\n- Hannah Gross as Karen\n- Amanda Brugel as Evelyn\n- Emory Cohen as Sebastian\n- Keir Gilchrist as Andre\nProduction.\nProduction Development.\nIn May 2018 it was announced that Dylan O'Brien, Maika Monroe, and Hannah Gross were"
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"-wrote with his comedy partner Adam McKay. The two also founded the comedy website Funny or Die in 2007. Other film roles include \"Elf\", \"Old School\" (both 2003), \"Blades of Glory\" (2007), \"Daddy's Home\" (2015), and the animated films \"Megamind\" (2010) and \"The Lego Movie\" (2014).\nFerrell is considered a member of the \"Frat Pack\", a generation of leading Hollywood comic actors who emerged in"
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"\". From 1993 to 1995, Wilcox had guest roles on \"Boy Meets World\". From 1997 to 1998, Wilcox had guest roles on \"Pacific Blue\" (1997), \"Walker, Texas Ranger\" (1998), and \"Chicago Hope\" (1998). The same year, Wilcox starred alongside Mark Hamill in \"Watchers Reborn\". In 1997, Wilcox starred alongside Will Ferrell in the comedy film \"Men Seeking Women\". In 2000, Wilcox portrayed Florence Henderson in \"Unauthorized Brady Bunch"
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"Conan O'Brien hosts an Indian daytime talk show."
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"Conan (talk show)\nConan is a late-night talk show airing each Monday through Thursday at 11:00 p.m. eastern time on TBS in the United States. The show premiered on November 8, 2010, and is hosted by writer, comedian and performer Conan O'Brien, accompanied by his long-time \"sidekick\" Andy Richter. Describing itself as a traditional late-night talk show, \"Conan\" draws its comedy from recent news stories, political figures and prominent celebrities, as well as aspects of the show"
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"would debut on TBS in November 2010. A documentary following O'Brien during the tour, \"Conan O'Brien Can't Stop\", was released in June 2011.\nBackground and announcement.\nIn January 2010, late-night talk show hosts Conan O'Brien and Jay Leno engaged in a public relations conflict over who should host \"The Tonight Show\". Due to low ratings for \"The Jay Leno Show\" and \"The Tonight Show with Conan O'Brien\", NBC announced a schedule change, moving Leno from 10:00 pm to"
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"Final Fantasy XII came out earlier than November 2009."
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"the Archadian Empire.\n\"Final Fantasy XII\" received critical acclaim, earning numerous Game of the Year awards. As of November 2009, the game sold over six million copies worldwide on PlayStation 2. A sequel, \"\", was released for the Nintendo DS in 2007. A high-definition remaster of the \"International Zodiac Job System\" version, subtitled \"The Zodiac Age\", was released for the PlayStation 4, Microsoft Windows, Nintendo Switch, and Xbox One.\nGameplay.\nThroughout the game"
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"any positive feedback. In response, Grin sent Square Enix an image of one of the latter's own games, \"Final Fantasy XII\", and were told that it does not look like a game in \"Final Fantasy\"s style. Following that exchange, Grin came to the conclusion that there was no longer any way to satisfy the publisher.\nIn early August 2009, a call was received from Square Enix telling them that no payments were coming. Grin's founders considered suing, but had run out of money,"
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"This Is Us was rejected for Top Television Program by the American Film Institute."
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"Logan Shroyer, Hannah Zeile, Mackenzie Hancsicsak, Parker Bates, Lonnie Chavis, Eris Baker, and Faithe Herman. \"This Is Us\" is filmed in Los Angeles.\nThe series has been nominated for Best Television Series – Drama at the 74th Golden Globe Awards and Best Drama Series at the 7th Critics' Choice Awards, as well as being chosen as a Top Television Program by the American Film Institute. Sterling K. Brown has received an Emmy, a Golden Globe, a Critics' Choice Award, and an NAACP"
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"AFI's 100 Years...100 Movie Quotes\nPart of The American Film Institute (AFI 100 Years... series), AFI's 100 Years... 100 Movie Quotes is a list of the top 100 movie quotations in American cinema. The American Film Institute revealed the list on June 21, 2005, in a three-hour television program on CBS. The program was hosted by actor Pierce Brosnan and had commentary from many Hollywood actors and filmmakers. A jury consisting of 1,500 film artists, critics, and historians selected \"Frankly"
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"Anil Kapoor has been an actor for almost 40 years."
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"Anil Kapoor\nAnil Kapoor (born 24 December 1956) is an Indian actor and producer who has appeared in over hundred Hindi-language films, as well as international films and television series. His career has spanned 40 years as an actor, and as a producer since 2005. He has also won numerous awards in his career, including two National Film Awards and six Filmfare Awards in varied acting categories.\nKapoor was born in Mumbai to film producer Surinder Kapoor and appeared in his first film with a small role in"
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"Anil Kapoor filmography\nAnil Kapoor is an Indian actor and producer and has appeared in more than 100 Hindi-language films, as well as international films and television series. His career has spanned almost 40 years as an actor, and as a producer since 2005.\nKapoor was born in Mumbai to film producer Surinder Kapoor and appeared in his first film with a small role in the Umesh Mehra's romance \"Hamare Tumhare\" (1979). He made his first debut film and then starred as a lead actor in"
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"Sarah Palin was a governor."
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"Sarah Palin\nSarah Louise Palin (; née Heath; born February 11, 1964) is an American politician, commentator, author, and reality television personality, who served as the ninth governor of Alaska from 2006 until her resignation in 2009. As the Republican Party nominee for Vice President of the United States in the 2008 election alongside presidential nominee, Arizona Senator John McCain, she was the first Alaskan on the national ticket of a major political party and the first Republican woman selected as a vice presidential candidate. Her book \""
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"Resignation of Sarah Palin\nThe resignation of Sarah Palin as Governor of Alaska, after 2.5 years of her 4-year term, was announced on July 3, 2009 and became effective on July 26. Lieutenant Governor Sean Parnell succeeded Sarah Palin as Governor. Parnell was later elected to a full term, in November 2010.\nReasons for the resignation.\nPalin announced she was resigning her office due to the costs and distractions of battling ethics investigations describing the \"insane\" amount of time and money that both she and the state"
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"Karl Malone was teammates with only Rajon Rondo."
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"Karl Malone\nKarl Anthony Malone (born July 24, 1963) is an American retired professional basketball player. Nicknamed \"The Mailman\", Malone played the power forward position and spent his first 18 seasons (1985–2003) in the National Basketball Association (NBA) with the Utah Jazz and formed a formidable duo with his teammate John Stockton. Malone also played one season for the Los Angeles Lakers. Malone was a two-time NBA Most Valuable Player, a 14-time NBA All-Star, and an 11-time member of the"
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"215\nCareer triple doubles\n1. Magic Johnson – 138\n2. Kobe Bryant – 20\n3. LeBron James – 8\n4. Pau Gasol – 5\n5. Julius Randle – 5\n6. Lamar Odom – 4\n7. Vlade Divac — 4\n8. Lonzo Ball – 3\n9. Karl Malone – 1\n10. Gary Payton – 1\n11. Sam Perkins — 1\n12. Rajon Rondo — 1\nbr\nFranchise records for playoffs.\nUnless otherwise"
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"Evan Rachel Wood was born in September."
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"Evan Rachel Wood\nEvan Rachel Wood (born September 7, 1987) is an American actress, model, and musician. She began acting in the 1990s, appearing in several television series, including \"American Gothic\" (1995–96) and \"Once and Again\" (1999–2002). Wood made her debut as a leading film actress at the age of eleven in \"Digging to China\" (1998) and garnered acclaim for her Golden Globe-nominated role as the troubled teenager Tracy Freeland in the teen drama film \""
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"Domitilla D'Amico\nDomitilla D'Amico (born September 5, 1982) is an Italian voice actress.\nBiography.\nD'Amico contributes to voicing characters in movies, TV series, radio shows, cartoons, anime and video games. She is the official Italian voice actress of Kirsten Dunst and Scarlett Johansson. She has also dubbed over many well-known actresses such as Anne Hathaway, Abbie Cornish, Mila Kunis, Rose McGowan, Emma Stone, Evan Rachel Wood, Christina Ricci, Samantha Morton, Alison Lohman, Ashley Johnson,"
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"Marc Maron is a director."
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"Marc Maron\nMarcus David Maron ( ; born September 27, 1963) is an American stand-up comedian, podcaster, writer, and actor.\nIn the 1990s and 2000s, Maron was a frequent guest on the \"Late Show with David Letterman\" and appeared more than forty times on \"Late Night with Conan O'Brien\", more than any other stand-up comedian. He hosted \"Comedy Central's Short Attention Span Theater\" from 1993 to 1994, replacing Jon Stewart. He was also a regular guest"
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"When Jews Were Funny\nWhen Jews Were Funny is a 2013 documentary film by Canadian director Alan Zweig, which explores the role of Jewish comedians in the history of North American comedy and humour from the Borscht Belt to the present day.\nThe film features interviews with and/or performance clips of a wide variety of Jewish comedy performers and writers of the 20th and 21st centuries, including Howie Mandel, Gilbert Gottfried, Rodney Dangerfield, Eugene Mirman, Marc Maron, Bob Einstein, Andy Kindler, Shelley Berman, Alan King, Judy"
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"The People vs. Larry Flynt\nThe People vs. Larry Flynt is a 1996 American biographical drama film directed by Miloš Forman and starring Woody Harrelson, Courtney Love, and Edward Norton. It chronicles the rise of pornographic magazine publisher and editor Larry Flynt and his subsequent clash with religious institutions and the law.\nThe film, written by Scott Alexander and Larry Karaszewski, spans about 35 years of Flynt's life, from his impoverished upbringing in Kentucky to his court battle with Reverend Jerry Falwell, and is based in part on the"
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"the actor \"the one to watch\" after his compelling debut. Norton won a Golden Globe Award for Best Supporting Actor and was nominated for an Academy Award in the same category for his role in the film. Norton starred in two other films released in 1996; he played Holden Spence in the musical \"Everyone Says I Love You\" and lawyer Alan Isaacman in the biographical drama \"The People vs. Larry Flynt\".\nIn 1998, Norton starred alongside Matt Damon in \"Rounders\", which follows two friends who"
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"Davis Entertainment\nDavis Entertainment is an American film and television production company, founded by John Davis in 1984.\nDavis's three divisions–feature film, independent film, and television–develop and produce film and television projects for the major studios, independent distributors, networks and cable broadcasters. The company itself has enjoyed a long-standing first-look production deal at 20th Century Fox, although it also produces projects for all studios and mini-majors.\nFilmography.\n- \"Predator\" (1987)"
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"Pauley Show\" for one season.\nIn 2005, NBC Universal Television Group hired Weisman as the group’s first ever executive producer at large. His first assignment was working with new executive producer Jim Bell on “Today.”\nIn 2007, Weisman returned to NBC Sports to serve as the Executive in Charge of Production of \"Football Night in America”.\nCareer Davis Sports Entertainment and NMT.\nIn 1991, Weisman was hired as the president and the executive producer of Davis Sports Entertainment, a division of the"
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"Humanz\nHumanz is the fifth studio album by virtual band Gorillaz. It was released on 28 April 2017 in the United Kingdom by Parlophone and in the United States by Warner Bros. Records. The album was announced on the band's official Instagram page on 23 March 2017. According to a press release, it was recorded in London, Paris, New York City, Chicago, and Jamaica, and was produced by the band, The Twilite Tone, and Remi Kabaka Jr. It was the band's first studio album since 2011"
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"On 23 March 2017, Berthomier was announced to be the featured artist for \"We Got the Power\", Gorillaz's second single from album \"Humanz\". The song also included former Oasis member Noel Gallagher in backing vocals. On 5 May 2017, they performed the song live on \"The Graham Norton Show\".\nPersonal life.\nBerthomier has been in a relationship with Johnny Hostile since 2006. She is bisexual, stating that \"I’ve been a bisexual since a very young age.\" She"
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"Neal Schon was born in the 1950s."
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"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"
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"member of Journey on April 7, 2017.\nEarly life and career.\nNeal Joseph Schon was born at Tinker Air Force Base, Oklahoma, the son of Matthew and Barbara Schon. His father was a big band musician, arranger, and composer, and played and taught all reed instruments with emphasis on jazz tenor saxophone; his mother was a big band singer. He is of German and Italian ancestry. Schon first picked up the guitar at \"around the age of five.\" Schon played saxophone and oboe"
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"Kurt Angle is in the WWF as a wrestler."
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"holding the IWGP Heavyweight Championship once. In 2013, Angle was inducted into the TNA Hall of Fame: he is the second wrestler, after Sting, to be inducted into both the WWE and TNA Halls of Fame.\nBetween WWF/WWE, Japan and TNA, Angle has won 21 total championships. He is the only pro-wrestler in history to have won the WWE Championship, WWE's World Heavyweight Championship, the WCW Championship, the TNA World Heavyweight Championship and the IGF's IWGP Heavyweight Championship. Angle is"
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"edition of \"Raw is War\", Vince McMahon announced his team of WWF representatives to take on The Alliance at Survivor Series. The team consisted of Chris Jericho, The Rock, Kurt Angle and The Brothers of Destruction (The Undertaker and Kane). However, later that night, Team WWF's leading wrestler Kurt Angle turned on the WWF by helping WCW Owner Shane McMahon defeat his father Vince in a Street Fight. As a result, Angle joined The Alliance. On the November 1 edition of \"SmackDown\","
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"best English-language novels (1923 to 2005); it also featured at number 31 on the Modern Library List of Best 20th-Century Novels. It won a Retrospective Hugo Award in 1996 and is included in the Great Books of the Western World selection.\nPlot summary.\nThe poorly-run Manor Farm near Willingdon, England, is ripened for rebellion from its animal populace by neglect at the hands of the irresponsible and alcoholic farmer Mr. Jones. One night, the exalted boar Old Major organizes a meeting,"
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"Award for Outstanding Contribution by an actress (Animal Farm) and again in 2012 she again won a Groundling Award for Outstanding Contribution by an actress (\"1984)\".\nShake and Stir.\nIn 2006 Lee joined with Ross Balbuziente and Nick Skubij to form theatre company \"Shake and Stir\" and each is an Artistic Director. The company's productions have been nominated for several Helpmann Awards, Matilda Awards and APACA’S Drover Award for \"Tour of the Year.\"\" \" In addition to their major productions"
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"Barry Gibb was in a band."
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"Barry Gibb\nSir Barry Alan Crompton Gibb, (born 1 September 1946) is an English singer, songwriter, musician and record producer who rose to worldwide fame as a co-founder of the group the Bee Gees, one of the most commercially successful groups in the history of popular music. With his younger brothers, twins Robin and Maurice Gibb, he formed a songwriting partnership beginning in 1955.\nBorn in Douglas on the Isle of Man, he was raised in Manchester where he became involved in the skiffle craze"
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"later it was re-written by Gibb with Maurice Gibb for the band.\nGibb recorded a solo demo of the song on 1968. He sang the lead vocals and played acoustic guitar. Though Gibb was the only Bee Gee performing on the record, it was leaked on YouTube on 22 October 2011 under Barry Gibb's name but the tone quality is not good.\nThe Tigers version.\n\"Smile for Me\" was recorded in London with Barry Gibb's uncredited help and he is shown with the band on"
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"PageRank was given a name after a human who co-created Google with Sergey Brin."
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"Larry Page\nLawrence Edward Page (born March 26, 1973) is an American computer scientist and Internet entrepreneur who co-founded Google with Sergey Brin.\nPage is the chief executive officer of Alphabet Inc. (Google's parent company). After stepping aside as Google CEO in August 2001, in favor of Eric Schmidt, he re-assumed the role in April 2011. He announced his intention to step aside a second time in July 2015, to become CEO of Alphabet, under which Google's assets would be"
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"project about a new kind of search engine. Sergey Brin had the idea that information on the web could be ordered in a hierarchy by \"link popularity\": a page ranks higher as there are more links to it. Rajeev Motwani and Terry Winograd co-authored with Page and Brin the first paper about the project, describing PageRank and the initial prototype of the Google search engine, published in 1998: shortly after, Page and Brin founded Google Inc., the company behind the Google search engine. While just one of"
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"Charlemagne's coronation was performed by a pope."
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"He campaigned against the Saxons to his east, Christianizing them upon penalty of death and leading to events such as the Massacre of Verden. He reached the height of his power in 800 when he was crowned \"Emperor of the Romans\" by Pope Leo III on Christmas Day at Rome's Old St. Peter's Basilica.\nCharlemagne has been called the \"Father of Europe\" (\"Pater Europae\"), as he united most of Western Europe for the first time since the classical era of the Roman Empire and united"
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"attending the ceremony proclaimed Charlemagne as \"Augustus\". In support of Charlemagne's coronation, some argued that the Imperial position was actually vacant, deeming a woman unfit to be Emperor. However, Charlemagne made no claim to the Eastern Roman Empire. Whether he actually desired a coronation at all, remains controversial – his biographer Einhard related that Charlemagne had been surprised by the Pope – but the Eastern Empire felt its role as the sole Roman Empire threatened and began to emphasize its superiority and its Roman identity. \nRelations between the"
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"Southern California\nSouthern California (colloquially and locally known as SoCal) is a geographic and cultural region that generally comprises California's southernmost counties, and is the second most populous urban agglomeration in the United States. The region contains ten counties: Imperial, Los Angeles, Orange, Riverside, San Bernardino, San Diego, Santa Barbara, San Luis Obispo, Ventura, and Kern counties.\nThe Colorado Desert and the Colorado River are located on southern California's eastern border with Arizona, and the Mojave Desert is located north"
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"Calochortus weedii\nCalochortus weedii is a North American species of flowering plants in the lily family known by the common name Weed's mariposa lily.\nIt is native to the Outer Southern California Coast Ranges and the Transverse Ranges in Southern California, and the Peninsular Ranges in Southern California and Baja California. It is a member of the chaparral flora. Most of the California locales occur between Santa Barbara County and San Diego County, but there is a report of an isolated population along Salmon Creek in southern Monterey County.\nDescription"
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"Lance Armstrong raced between 2010 and 2011."
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"France titles, as well as a bronze medal in the 2000 Summer Olympics. Armstrong retired from racing at the end of the 2005 Tour de France, but returned to competitive cycling with the Astana team in January 2009, finishing third in the 2009 Tour de France later that year. Between 2010 and 2011, he raced with Team Radio Shack, the UCI ProTeam he helped found. He retired for a second time in 2011.\nArmstrong had been the subject of doping allegations ever since winning the 1999 Tour de France."
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"confirmed that it didn’t find any indication of a financial agreement or corruption. \nIn July 2010, an email correspondence between Landis and Verbruggen was leaked to The New York Daily News, in which Verbruggen attacked Landis in the wake of accusations Landis made about the UCI and Lance Armstrong. The e-mails were later reproduced at Cyclingnews.com.\nUSADA's \"reasoned decision\" on Lance Armstrong quotes Verbruggen as saying in May 2011: \"There is nothing. I repeat again: Lance Armstrong has never used doping. Never"
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"Cleveland had LeBron James as player."
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"LeBron James\nLeBron Raymone James Sr. (; born December 30, 1984) is an American professional basketball player for the Los Angeles Lakers of the National Basketball Association (NBA). His accomplishments include three NBA championships, four NBA Most Valuable Player Awards, three NBA Finals MVP Awards, and two Olympic gold medals. James has appeared in fifteen NBA All-Star Games and been named NBA All-Star MVP three times. He won the 2008 NBA scoring title, is the all-time NBA playoffs scoring leader,"
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"disabled player exception. On December 25 on Christmas Day, LeBron made his first return to Miami as a member of the Cavaliers. The Heat had compiled tribute videos for LeBron and James Jones. In contrast to LeBron's return to Cleveland as a member of the Heat on December 3, 2010; he received high standing ovations from the fans. Thanks to impressive performances by Wade and Deng, the Heat beat the Cavaliers 101–91 compiling one of their best wins of the season. Wade had 31 points, while LeBron had 30"
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"Sharon Tate was an actress."
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"The Fearless Vampire Killers\nThe Fearless Vampire Killers, or Pardon Me, But Your Teeth Are in My Neck (shortened to The Fearless Vampire Killers; originally released in the UK as Dance of the Vampires) is a 1967 horror comedy film directed by Roman Polanski, written by Gérard Brach and Polanski, produced by Gene Gutowski and starring Polanski with his future wife Sharon Tate, along with Jack MacGowran and Alfie Bass, and featuring Ferdy Mayne.\nIn the film, a doddering vampire hunter and his bumbling assistant travels to"
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"Tate murders\nThe Tate murders were a mass murder, conducted by members of the Manson Family on August 8–9, 1969, of five adults and Tate’s unborn baby. Four members of the Manson Family invaded the rented home of married celebrity couple, actress Sharon Tate and director Roman Polanski at 10050 Cielo Drive in Los Angeles. They murdered Tate, who was eight and a half months pregnant, along with three friends who were visiting at the time, and an 18-year-old visitor, who was slain as he was"
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"Rick and Morty airs on Cartoon Network."
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"Rick and Morty\nRick and Morty is an American adult animated science fiction sitcom created by Justin Roiland and Dan Harmon for Cartoon Network's late-night programming block Adult Swim. The series follows the misadventures of cynical mad scientist Rick Sanchez and his good-hearted but fretful grandson Morty Smith, who split their time between domestic life and interdimensional adventures.\nRoiland voices the eponymous characters, with Chris Parnell, Spencer Grammer and Sarah Chalke voicing the rest of the family. The series originated from an animated short parody film of"
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"Show\". Preschool programming was discontinued by 2008.\nProgramming Current programming blocks.\nAdult Swim - A night time program block aimed at young adults, which airs content unsuitable for children. It does not feature any advertising for Cartoon Network programming and, due to its long runtime and different demographics, is branded as a separate channel. Adult Swim airs a mix of live-action and animated comedies, including both original series such as \"Rick and Morty\" and \"Aqua Teen Hunger Force\", as well as acquired"
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"Jordan Peele is a stateless person."
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"Jordan Peele\nJordan Haworth Peele (born February 21, 1979) is an American actor, comedian and filmmaker. He is best known for his film and television work in the comedy and horror genres. \nPeele's breakout role came in 2003 when he was hired as a cast member on the Fox sketch comedy series \"Mad TV\", where he spent five seasons, leaving the show in 2008. In the following years, he and his frequent \"Mad TV\" collaborator, Keegan-Michael Key, created and"
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"Jordan was so smart to hit on all these stories that could be considered myths, but a lot of it is rooted in truth.\"\nPeele was worried about the film's chances of success, telling the \"Los Angeles Times\", \"What if white people don't want to come see the movie because they're afraid of being villainized with black people in the crowd? What if black people don't want to see the movie because they don't want to sit next to a white person while a black"
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"Dangerous Beauty is a 1998 funk band."
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"Dangerous Beauty\nDangerous Beauty is a 1998 American biographical drama film directed by Marshall Herskovitz and starring Catherine McCormack, Rufus Sewell, and Oliver Platt. Based on the non-fiction book \"The Honest Courtesan\" by Margaret Rosenthal, the film is about Veronica Franco, a courtesan in sixteenth-century Venice who becomes a hero to her city, but later becomes the target of an inquisition by the Church for witchcraft. The film features a supporting cast that includes Fred Ward, Naomi Watts, Moira Kelly and Jacqueline Bisset."
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"Their second album, \"Beauty Is a Blessing\", was released in 1998 and won the \"Spellemannpris\" for Best Norwegian Pop Group. It received platinum certification in Norway; however, the album was never released internationally. The second single, \"Down on the Street\" (originally a hit for British jazz-funk band Shakatak) also entered the UK club chart. The single \"Tattooed on My Mind\" was released and received with favorable reception in Southeast Asia.\nIn 2000, the band resumed working together"
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"Massachusetts was not a center for a philosophical movement."
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"Transcendentalism\nTranscendentalism is a philosophical movement that developed in the late 1820s and 1830s in the eastern United States. It arose as a reaction, to protest against the general state of intellectualism and spirituality at the time. The doctrine of the Unitarian church as taught at Harvard Divinity School was of particular interest.\nTranscendentalism emerged from \"English and German Romanticism, the Biblical criticism of Johann Gottfried Herder and Friedrich Schleiermacher, the skepticism of David Hume\", and the transcendental philosophy of Immanuel Kant and German Idealism. Miller and Versluis"
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"Freedom Center (mental health organization)\nFounded by Will Hall and Oryx Cohen, the Freedom Center is a Northampton, Massachusetts-based support, activism, and human rights community run by and for people diagnosed with severe mental illness, such as schizophrenia, bipolar disorder, borderline personality disorder and obsessive-compulsive disorder.\nAims of the Center.\nThe Freedom Center is part of the international psychiatric survivors movement and was founded to provide mutual aid and support to people facing emotional distress who have not been helped by mainstream"
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"began with his father, John Carradine. The elder Carradine's acting career, which included major and minor roles on stage and television, and in cinema, spanned more than four decades. A prolific \"B\" movie actor, David Carradine appeared in more than 100 feature films in a career spanning more than six decades. He received nominations for a Golden Globe Award and an Emmy Award for his work on \"Kung Fu\", and received three additional Golden Globe nominations for his performances in the Woody Guthrie biopic \"Bound"
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"first film of the remake series, \"Death Race\", Frankenstein is played by an unknown character/actor and voiced by David Carradine, in a nod to the original 1975 film. For the rest of the film, the role is taken up by Jason Statham's character, Jensen Garner Ames.\n- In the first prequel of the remake series, \"Death Race 2\", the Frankenstein persona is introduced near the end of the film, and is named Carl \"Luke\" Lucas (Luke Goss)."
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"the second single, was the album's best-charting song on the \"Billboard\" Hot 100. The third single \"Our Song\" made Swift the youngest person to single-handedly write and perform a number-one song on the Hot Country Songs chart. \"Picture to Burn\" and \"Should've Said No\" were released as the fourth and fifth singles from the album, respectively, and both reached the higher-tier positions on country charts in the United States. Swift promoted the album by performing on"
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"Band, Zac Brown Band and British duo The Shires have emerged to occupy a large portion of the new country artists in the popular scene along with solo singers Kacey Musgraves and Miranda Lambert.\nOne of the most commercially successful country artists of the late 2000s and early 2010s has been singer-songwriter Taylor Swift. Swift first became widely known in 2006 when her debut single, \"Tim McGraw,\" was released when Swift was only 16. In 2006, Swift released her first studio album, \"Taylor Swift\","
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"Jasper, Alberta\nJasper is a specialized municipality in western Alberta, Canada. It is the commercial centre of Jasper National Park, located in the Canadian Rockies within the Athabasca River valley. Jasper is approximately west of Edmonton and north of Banff, Alberta, at the intersection of Highway 16 (Yellowhead Highway) and Highway 93 (Icefields Parkway).\nThe Municipality of Jasper, comprising the Jasper townsite known as the Town of Jasper and a surrounding rural service area, was established as a specialized municipality on July 20,"
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"He starred in and was an executive producer of the 2014 television drama film \"The Normal Heart\", for which he won the Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Television Movie (as a producer) and the Screen Actors Guild Award for Best Actor in a TV Movie. The same year, he portrayed Dave Schultz in \"Foxcatcher\", for which he was nominated for a Golden Globe and an Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor. In 2015, he was nominated for the Golden Globe Award for Best Actor – Motion Picture Musical"
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"Begin Again (film)\nBegin Again is a 2013 American musical comedy-drama film written and directed by John Carney and starring Keira Knightley and Mark Ruffalo. Knightley plays a singer-songwriter who is discovered by a struggling record label executive (Ruffalo) and collaborates with him to produce an album recorded in public locations all over New York City.\nAfter the success of his 2007 musical film \"Once,\" Carney wrote the script for \"Begin Again\" in 2010 and employed Gregg Alexander to compose most of the"
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"India is a democracy."
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"India\nIndia (official name: the Republic of India; Hindi: ) is a country in South Asia. It is the seventh-largest country by area, the second-most populous country, and the most populous democracy in the world. Bounded by the Indian Ocean on the south, the Arabian Sea on the southwest, and the Bay of Bengal on the southeast, it shares land borders with Pakistan to the west; China, Nepal, and Bhutan to the north; and Bangladesh and Myanmar to the east"
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"as the largest democracy of the world— can hardly be overlooked by the United States. This is the reason, co-operation in promotion of democracy in the world has become one of the most important facets of Indo-USA relations in recent times. India is a founding member of the \"Community of Democracies\"—a prominent endeavour of the United States on promotion of democracy. However, India rejected the suggestion of the USA about setting up a Centre for Asian Democracy.\nAgriculture is another important area of co-operation between"
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"Big Daddy Kane – Antonio Mortimer Hardy\n- Big Kenny – William Kenneth Alphin\n- Big L – Lamont Coleman\n- Big Mello – Curtis Donnell Davis\n- Big Moe – Kenneth Moore\n- Big Noyd – TaJuan Akeem Perry\n- Big Pun – Christopher Lee Rios\n- Big Show – Paul Donald Wight II\n- Big Van Vader – Leon Allen White\n- Big Youth – Manley Augustus Buchanan\n- Bigg Jus (a.k.a. Bigg Justoleum, Lune TNS) – Justin Ingleton\n- Mr. Biggs –"
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"Quebec is not in Canada."
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"Provinces and territories of Canada\nThe provinces and territories of Canada are sub-national governments within the geographical areas of Canada under the authority of the Canadian Constitution. In the 1867 Canadian Confederation, three provinces of British North America—New Brunswick, Nova Scotia, and the Province of Canada (which upon Confederation was divided into Ontario and Quebec)—were united to form a federated colony, becoming a sovereign nation in the next century. Over its history, Canada's international borders have changed several times, and the country has grown from"
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"Canada by following Quebec immigration system (PRTQ category) is currently averaging 4.6 years. For PEQ category, the average delays are 1 month for a CSQ and 21 months at the Federal level, averaging 2 years. If you are immigrating to Canada elsewhere using Express Entry, the waiting time is 6 months only.\n*A temporary foreign worker in Quebec or anyone outside Canada planning to immigrate to Quebec is not eligible to apply for Express Entry because Quebec do not follow Express Entry system.\nSee also.\n-"
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"The Bold and the Beautiful\nThe Bold and the Beautiful (often referred to as B&B) is an American television soap opera created by William J. Bell and Lee Phillip Bell for CBS. It premiered on March 23, 1987, as a sister show to the Bells' other soap opera \"The Young and the Restless\"; several characters from each of the two shows have crossed over to the other since the early 1990s. Set in Los Angeles, California, the show centers upon the Forrester family and their fashion house"
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"appeared in the serial between 2007 and 2010. Noah came out to begin a relationship with Luke.\n- Reid Oliver, portrayed by Eric Sheffer Stevens, appeared in the serial in 2010. Reid began a relationship with Luke, but later died.\nUnited States \"The Bold and the Beautiful\".\n\"The Bold and the Beautiful\" is an American television soap opera broadcast by CBS, which has aired since March 1987.\n- Karen Spencer, portrayed by Joanna Johnson, was originally portrayed as heterosexual until her daughter"
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", and its debut studio album, \"Goddamnit\" (1998). Following the release of the band's second album, \"Maybe I'll Catch Fire\" (2000), Porter left the band and was replaced by Mike Felumlee for its subsequent album, \"From Here to Infirmary\" (2001).\nBacked by the singles \"Stupid Kid\" and \"Private Eye\", \"From Here to Infirmary\" significantly increased the band's exposure, and its follow-up, \"Good Mourning\" (2003"
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"Hell Yes (Alkaline Trio song)\n\"Hell Yes\" is a song by the Chicago-based punk rock band Alkaline Trio, released as a single in 2001 through Lookout! Records. Both tracks of the single, \"Hell Yes\" and \"My Standard Break from Life\", were recorded in 2000 at Pachyderm Studio in Cannon Falls, Minnesota during sessions for the band's 2001 album \"From Here to Infirmary\". The single was the band's final release to include drummer Mike Felumlee, who left the"
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"Brandi also shares her younger siblings, brother Braison and sisters Miley and Noah Cyrus, with her mother and through Billy Ray, has a half-brother named Christopher Cody (whose mother was in a previous relationship with Billy Ray before he met Tish).\nFilmography.\n- 2007: \"Hannah Montana: Live in London\"\n- 2007: \"Billy Ray Cyrus: Home at Last\"\n- 2008: \"Zoey 101\"\n- 2008-2011: \"Hannah Montana\"\n- 2009: \""
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"that Babyface had worked with live strings, per Madonna's suggestion. The pentatonic strings gave the song an impression of the Chinese or Japanese opera. \"Take a Bow\" lyrically talks about unrequited love and Madonna saying goodbye. It received favorable reviews from music critics, who praised the song's soulful, poetic lyrics. The track was a commercial success in the United States, becoming Madonna's 11th number-one single on the \"Billboard\" Hot 100, topping the chart for seven weeks. It also reached number one"
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"by Mariah Carey, which logged eight weeks atop the chart. The second longest-reigning number one single is a three-way tie between \"Take a Bow\" by Madonna, \"This Is How We Do It\" by Montell Jordan, and \"Waterfalls\" by TLC, with seven weeks each.\n\"One Sweet Day\" by Mariah Carey and Boyz II Men held the record for the longest running song at number-one on the \"Billboard\" Hot 100 with 16 weeks. It also broke the 14-week"
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"Borrelia afzelii\nBorrelia afzelii is a species of \"Borrelia\" a bacterium that can infect various species of vertebrates and invertebrates.\nAmong 30 \"Borrelia\" known species, it is one of four which are likely to infect humans causing a variant of Lyme disease.\nCoinfection by this \"Borrelia\" species with one or more pathogens can occur, carried by the vector, which appears to be in most cases the tick.\nSee also.\n- Lyme disease\nExternal links.\n- Type strain of \""
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", 2016. The film was released to positive reviews, with Rotten Tomatoes gave an approval rating of 74%, based on 237 reviews, with an average rating of 7/10 and Metacritic gave a score of 67 out of 100, based on 45 reviews.\n\"Nocturnal Animals\" received an Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor nomination for Shannon at the 89th Academy Awards. The film received nine nominations at the 70th British Academy Film Awards, including Best Actor in a Leading Role for Gyllenhaal, Best Actor in a Supporting Role"
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"Planet of the Apes was produced by Franklin J. Schaffner."
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"Planet of the Apes (1968 film)\nPlanet of the Apes is a 1968 American science fiction film directed by Franklin J. Schaffner. It stars Charlton Heston, Roddy McDowall, Kim Hunter, Maurice Evans, James Whitmore, James Daly, and Linda Harrison. The screenplay by Michael Wilson and Rod Serling was loosely based on the 1963 French novel \"La Planète des Singes\" by Pierre Boulle. Jerry Goldsmith composed the groundbreaking avant-garde score. It was the first in a series of five films made between 1968 and"
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"The Shield\nThe Shield is an American crime drama television series starring Michael Chiklis that premiered on March 12, 2002, on FX in the United States, and concluded on November 25, 2008, after seven seasons. Known for its portrayal of corrupt police officers, it was originally advertised as \"Rampart\" in reference to the true-life Rampart Division police scandal, on which the show's Strike Team was loosely based. The series was created by Shawn Ryan and The Barn Productions for Fox Television Studios and Sony Pictures"
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"Lee Chi Ho scored his second goal of the season but Festus Baise equalised 7 minutes later. Winning goal from Itaparica helped the team to win over 2–1. As they start playing the Senior Challenge Shield from the quarterfinals, they had a free weekend, having more time to prepare for the big match against Kitchee a week later at home. Having won the First Division League in the past 2 seasons, Kitchee had achieved a great result against South China in recent years. Both team struggled to make goalscoring chances in the first"
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"2010 it was inducted to the National Recording Registry.\nIn 1986 Nelson starred as the Red Headed Stranger in a movie of the same name, based on the story of the album. The album has had a strong cultural impact; the song \"Time of the Preacher\" was used often in the British television miniseries \"Edge of Darkness\", and its lyrics were used in the first issue of the comic \"Preacher\".\nBackground.\nNelson first achieved fame as a songwriter in Nashville after writing smash hits"
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".\nThe home.\nThe home was placed on the register, in part, due to it being an almost pristine example of plantation plan architecture. The chimneys and much of the clapboards are original. The kitchen, on the back of the house, off of the porch, was rebuilt. The two front bedrooms originally had separate entrances for each. The rooms have been referred to as \"traveler's rooms\", \"preacher rooms\" and \"stranger's rooms\". The Gachet house was known as a"
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"Joshua Astrachan\nJoshua Astrachan is an American film producer and principal at Animal Kingdom, the production company he co-founded in 2012. He lives and works in New York City.\nCareer.\nThe first film that Astrachan produced under the Animal Kingdom banner was \"Short Term 12\" by writer/director Destin Daniel Cretton. The film stars Brie Larson, John Gallagher Jr., Kaitlyn Dever, Rami Malek and Lakeith Stanfield – and premiered at SXSW in 2013, where it was awarded the Grand Jury Prize and the"
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"of Captain Marvel's alter-ego, Billy Batson. Like her brother, Mary has been granted the power of the wizard Shazam, and has but to speak the wizard's name to be transformed into the superpowered Mary Marvel. Mary Marvel was one of the first female spin-offs of a major male superhero, and predates the introduction of Superman's female cousin Supergirl (also created by Otto Binder) by more than a decade.\nFollowing DC's licensing of the Marvel Family characters in 1972, Mary Marvel began"
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"Bloody Mary (comics)\nBloody Mary, in comics, may refer to:\n- Bloody Mary (DC Comics), a DC Comics character and member of the Female Furies\n- Bloody Mary (Helix), two series for DC imprint Helix by Garth Ennis and Carlos Ezquerra\n- Bloody Mary (Marvel Comics), an alias of the Marvel Comics character better known as Typhoid Mary\nSee also.\n- Bloody Mary (disambiguation)"
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"the 2001 film \"Bully\", directed by Larry Clark.\nThe story was also covered during an episode of the A&E series \"American Justice\" as well as \"Forensic Files\", and, more recently, Investigation Discovery's \"Murder Among Friends\".\nIn the film, Puccio was portrayed by Brad Renfro, Kent was portrayed by Nick Stahl, Willis was portrayed by Bijou Phillips, Connelly was portrayed by Rachel Miner, Semenec was portrayed by Michael Pitt, Swallers was portrayed by Kelli Garner, Dzvirko was"
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"Starbucks\nStarbucks Corporation is an American coffee company and coffeehouse chain. Starbucks was founded in Seattle, Washington in 1971. As of early 2019, the company operates over 30,000 locations worldwide.\nStarbucks is considered the main representative of \"second wave coffee\", initially distinguishing itself from other coffee-serving venues in the US by taste, quality, and customer experience while popularizing darkly roasted coffee. Since the 2000s, third wave coffee makers have targeted quality-minded coffee drinkers with hand-made coffee based on lighter roasts"
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"Jerry Baldwin\nGerald Baldwin is an American businessman, who along with Gordon Bowker and Zev Siegl founded Starbucks in Seattle in 1971.\nCareer.\nJerry Baldwin learned the coffee trade from Alfred Peet, whose store Peet's Coffee & Tea was the inspiration for Starbucks. Starbucks purchased roasted coffee beans from Peet's during its first year of operation. In 1984 Peet's was put up for sale; Baldwin led a group of investors that purchased the company. In 1987 he sold his interests in Starbucks. Baldwin was Chairman"
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"Raul A. Bernal\nRaul A. Bernal also known as Raul Bernal, (born in February 1981), is an American entrepreneur and recognized as one of the most influential entrepreneurs , Co-Founder at The Lapel Project, Inc., on ABC's Shark Tank, a reality T.V. show company, Chief Executive Officer at Credit Score Restore, LLC. Credit Score Restore, L.L.C., a company based in Miami, Florida. Raul is best known for his contributions to his affiliated business to billionaire investor Mark Cuban.\nLife."
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"remediating file and configuration changes. In January 2010, Tripwire announced the release of Tripwire Log Center, log and security information and event management (SIEM) software that stores, correlates and reports log and security event data. The two products can be integrated to enable correlation of change and event data. August 21, 2009, Tripwire acquired Activeworx technologies from CrossTec Corporation. That includes Log Center, Security Center, Event Management, and Snort Management Center.\nRevenues grew to $74 million in 2009. In October 2009,"
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"Transformers (disambiguation)\nTransformers is a franchise centered on shapeshifting alien robots.\nTransformers or The Transformers may also refer to:\nFilm and television.\n- \"Transformers\" (film comic series)\n- \"Transformers\" (film), a 2007 live-action film\n- \"\", a 1986 animated film associated with the series\n- \"The Transformers\" (TV series), a 1984–1987 American animated television series\n- \"Transformers\" (film series)\nVideo games.\n-"
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"Triple H's name stands for Hunter Hearst Helmsley."
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"Triple H\nPaul Michael Levesque (born July 27, 1969), better known by the ring name Triple H, is an American business executive, professional wrestler, and actor. He has been the Executive Vice President of Talent, Live Events and Creative for WWE since 2013, as well as being the founder and senior producer of NXT.\nLevesque was born and raised in Nashua, New Hampshire, and began his professional wrestling career in 1992 with the International Wrestling Federation (IWF) under the ring name Terra Ryzing"
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"30 edition of Raw Is War, Mankind and Brian Pillman fought in a match, which Pillman won by a count-out after Helmsley interfered.\nEvent.\nPrior to the main event Farmer's Daughter performed \"O Canada\".\nIn the first contest of the night, King of the Ring Hunter Hearst Helmsley took on Mankind. The match ended in a double count out after a brutal brawl that saw Triple H's bodyguard, Chyna getting involved a good bit. The two men didn't stop fighting though"
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"Bartolomé Salvá Vidal\nBartolomé \"Tomeu\" Salvá Vidal (born 20 November 1986 in Majorca, Balearic Islands) is a Spanish tennis player. While he plays singles, he is also a doubles player, who partners with friend Rafael Nadal. In 2007 at the Open Seat Open in Barcelona, Spain, Salvá and Nadal made it to the final (on red clay, the surface that Nadal excels on), defeating Jonathan Erlich and Andy Ram (both ranked 13) and Mark Knowles and Daniel Nestor (both ranked fifth"
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"Lee Harvey Oswald\nLee Harvey Oswald (October 18, 1939 – November 24, 1963) was an American Marxist and former U.S. Marine who assassinated United States President John F. Kennedy on November 22, 1963. Oswald was honorably released from active duty in the Marine Corps into the reserve and defected to the Soviet Union in October 1959. He lived in the Belarusian city of Minsk until June 1962, when he returned to the United States with his Russian wife, Marina, and eventually settled in Dallas. Five government investigations concluded"
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"Miranda Kerr\nMiranda May Kerr (; born 20 April 1983) is an Australian model. Kerr rose to prominence in 2007 as one of the Victoria's Secret Angels. Kerr was the first Australian Victoria's Secret model and also represented the Australian department store chain David Jones. Kerr has launched her own brand of organic skincare products, KORA Organics, and has written a self-help book.\nKerr began modelling in the fashion industry when she was 13, winning the 1997 \"Dolly\" magazine model search competition. Since"
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"Shirley Ann Russell\nShirley Ann Russell (11 March 1935 – 4 March 2002) was a British costume designer and first wife of film director Ken Russell, to whom she was married from 1956 to 1978, and with whom she had five children, Xavier, James, Alexander, Victoria and Toby.\nRussell was born as Shirley Ann Kingdon in London, England. She and her husband met in art school; they both converted to Roman Catholicism prior to their marriage. The couple collaborated on \"Women in Love\""
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"Haiti\nHaiti (; ; ), officially the Republic of Haiti (; ) and formerly called Hayti, is a country located on the island of Hispaniola, east of Cuba in the Greater Antilles archipelago of the Caribbean Sea. It occupies the western three-eighths of the island which it shares with the Dominican Republic. Haiti is in size and has an estimated /1e6 round 1 million people, making it the most populous country in the Caribbean Community (CARICOM) and the second-most populous country in the Caribbean as a whole"
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"Haiti national under-17 football team\nThe Haiti national under-17 football team represents Haiti in international football at this age level and is controlled by the Fédération Haïtienne de Football (FHF).\nHonours.\n- CONCACAF U-17 Championship\n- Third place (1): 2019\n- Fourth place (1): 2007\n- CFU Under-17 Championship\n- Winners (2): 2000, 2016\n- CFU Youth Cup\n- Runners-up (1): 2006\n- Fourth place (1): 2008"
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"Ben Kingsley\nSir Ben Kingsley (born Krishna Pandit Bhanji; 31 December 1943) is an English actor with a career spanning over 50 years. He has won an Oscar, a Grammy, a BAFTA, two Golden Globes, and a Screen Actors Guild Award.\nKingsley is best known for his starring role as Mohandas Gandhi in the 1982 film \"Gandhi\", for which he won the Academy Award for Best Actor. He has appeared in \"Schindler's List\" (1993), \"Twelfth Night\" ("
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"You Kill Me\nYou Kill Me is 2007 crime comedy film directed by John Dahl and starring Ben Kingsley, Téa Leoni, Luke Wilson, and Dennis Farina.\nPlot.\nFrank Falenczyk is a hit man for his Polish mob family in Buffalo, New York. He has a drinking problem, and when he messes up a critical assignment that puts the family business in peril, his uncle Roman Krzeminski, head of the family, sends him to San Francisco to clean up his act. Falenczyk is forced to accept"
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"the final issue of \"The Lark\" in April 1897:\npoem\nAh, yes, I wrote the \"Purple Cow\"—\nI'm Sorry, now, I wrote it;\nBut I can tell you Anyhow\nI'll Kill you if you Quote it!\n/poem\nAfterlife of the poem.\nSeveral parodies of \"The Purple Cow\" have been written by others, including O. Henry.\nUnited States President Harry S. Truman was once asked by UFO researcher and publisher James W. Moseley"
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"a DJ under the moniker DJ Big Driis (or Big Driis the Londoner) and as an R&B musician. In 2016, he was named in the \"Time\" 100 list of the Most Influential People in the World. As of May 2019, his films have grossed over at the global box office, including over in North America, where he is one of the top 20 highest-grossing actors.\nEarly life.\nElba was born on 6 September 1972 at Forest Gate Hospital in Hackney, London, the"
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"libertarian Cato Institute have opposed military intervention against Iran while the Objectivist Ayn Rand Institute has supported forceful intervention in Iran.\nRand's influence on libertarianism.\nUnited States Libertarian Party's first candidate for President John Hospers credited Rand as a major force in shaping his own political beliefs. David Boaz, executive vice president of the Cato Institute, an American libertarian think tank, described Rand's work as \"squarely within the libertarian tradition\" and that some libertarians are put off by \"the starkness of her presentation and by her"
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"Dead Man Down\nDead Man Down is a 2013 American neo-noir crime thriller film written by J.H. Wyman and directed by Danish director Niels Arden Oplev. The film stars Colin Farrell, Noomi Rapace, Dominic Cooper, and Terrence Howard, and was released on March 8, 2013. \"Dead Man Down\" was Oplev's first film since \"The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo\" (2009), also starring Rapace and scored by Jacob Groth.\nPlot.\nVictor (Colin Farrell) has infiltrated a criminal"
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"works with awards pending presentation and announcement\nAwards for \"The Simpsons\" British Comedy Awards.\n\"The Simpsons\" has won three British Comedy Awards. Matt Groening also won a special award for Outstanding Contribution to Comedy in 2004.\nAwards for \"The Simpsons\" Primetime Emmy Awards.\n\"The Simpsons\" has won 33 Primetime Emmy Awards in four categories, but has been nominated for 78 awards in nine different categories. Two of these nominations were for \"Simpsons Roasting on an Open Fire\", which was nominated in 1990 as"
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"comedy film in 1997 that had Stern and his radio show staff star as themselves. It topped the US box office in its opening week and grossed $41.2 million domestically. Stern performs on its soundtrack, which charted the \"Billboard\" 200 at number one and was certified platinum for one million copies sold. Stern's third book, \"Howard Stern Comes Again\", was released in 2019.\nEarly life.\nHoward Allan Stern was born on January 12, 1954, the second child of Ben and Ray"
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"eventually to over with the Lakers.\nChamberlain holds numerous NBA records in scoring, rebounding, and durability categories. He is the only player to score 100 points in a single NBA game or average more than 40 and 50 points in a season. He won seven scoring, eleven rebounding, nine field goal percentage titles and led the league in assists once. Chamberlain is the only player in NBA history to average at least 30 points and 20 rebounds per game in a season, which he accomplished seven times. He is"
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"News NBA MVP. In the 1960–61 season, Pettit averaged 27.9 points per game and pulled down 20.3 rebounds per game, making him one of only five players to ever break the 20 rpg barrier. He, along with Wilt Chamberlain and Jerry Lucas, are the only three people who averaged more than twenty points and twenty rebounds in an NBA season.\nIn the following season, he scored a career best 31.1 points per game, but the Hawks slipped to fourth place. After missing 30 games because of injuries, Pettit"
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"Christopher Smart's time in asylum; the Victorian poet Robert Browning argued that \"A Song to David\" was great because Smart was mad at the time. In his poem \"Parleyings\" (1887), Browning claimed:\nTo Browning, Smart's temporary madness was what allowed him to compose in \"A Song to David\" poetry similar to that of John Milton and John Keats. Christopher Smart, as Browning's poem continued,\nBrowning's remarks brought about a later appreciation of \"A Song to David\""
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"Bela Lugosi has yet to appear on Broadway."
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"Weimar Germany before arriving in the United States as a seaman on a merchant ship.\nIn 1927, he appeared as Count Dracula in a Broadway adaptation of Bram Stoker's novel. He later appeared in the 1931 film \"Dracula\" directed by Tod Browning and produced by Universal Pictures. Through the 1930s, he occupied an important niche in horror films, with their East European setting, but his Hungarian accent limited his potential casting, and he unsuccessfully tried to avoid typecasting.\nMeanwhile, he was often paired with Boris"
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"Zombies on Broadway\nZombies on Broadway (or Loonies on Broadway in the UK) is a 1945 American zombie comedy film directed by Gordon Douglas. It stars RKO's imitation Abbott and Costello Alan Carney and Wally Brown as a pair of men who are tasked with finding a real zombie for a zombie-themed nightclub. Sheldon Leonard, as a former mobster turned nightclub owner, and Bela Lugosi, as the mad scientist who created the zombies, also appear.\nPlot summary.\nJerry Miles (Wally Brown) and"
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"Angels Adriana Lima, Selita Ebanks, Marisa Miller, Miranda Kerr, and Heidi Klum. She also made a cameo appearance during the \"New Girl\" episode \"Prince\".\nAmbrosio made her acting debut in the Brazilian telenovela \"Verdades Secretas\", which premiered on Rede Globo on June 8, 2015, playing the role of former top model Samia. She appeared as herself in the 2016 film, \"\".\nPersonal life.\nIn 2008, Ambrosio was engaged to businessman Jamie Mazur (b. 1981)"
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"and starring Susan Sarandon, Billy Murray, John Turturro, and Vanessa Redgrave.\n\"Stomp\".\nIn October 1998, Liccione was cast in the Off-Broadway show \"Stomp\". She performed with the New York cast until January 1999 and then went on tour with them until 2001. Liccione was on the USA National Tour and later a member of the European International Touring Company. In 2001, \"Stomp\" opened up a show in San Francisco and asked Liccione if she would re-locate there to be"
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"Sleeping Beauty Wakes\nSleeping Beauty Wakes is a musical with book by Rachel Sheinkin, who won a Tony Award for The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee, and a pop score by composer Brendan Milburn and lyricist Valerie Vigoda, two members of the indie music trio GrooveLily. The show is a twist on the classic Charles Perrault fairy tale of \"Sleeping Beauty\". In this modern-day version, Rose is brought to a sleep-disorder clinic to wake her from her 900-year nap.\nThe musical was presented from"
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"album \"Fantasies & Delusions\" which was released in 2001 was an instrumental album of classical piano pieces containing no pop songs whatsoever. However, there is currently a petition online at Change.org created by a group of Billy Joel fans asking him to put out at least one more studio album with new songs of original materials in the pop/rock genre."
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"for the BAFTA Rising Star Award.\nEarly life and education.\nNegga was born in 1982 in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, to an Irish mother, Norra, and an Ethiopian father, Dr. Negga. Her parents met while her mother was working as a nurse in Ethiopia. Negga lived in the country until she was four. She is an only child. Her father died in a car accident when she was seven. Raised in Limerick, Ireland, she has lived in London since 2006.\nNegga studied at"
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", and ABC's \"Marvel's Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.\" In 2016, she began a starring role as Tulip O'Hare in AMC's \"Preacher\".\nFor her portrayal of Mildred Loving in \"Loving\" (2016), Negga was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Actress, Golden Globe Award for Best Actress in a Motion Picture – Drama, Independent Spirit Award for Best Female Lead, Critics' Choice Movie Award for Best Actress and won an Irish Film and Television Award for Best Actress, and she was nominated"
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"Richard Nixon won a victory in a landslide."
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"electoral landslides in U.S. history in 1972 when he defeated George McGovern.\nIn his second term, Nixon ordered an airlift to resupply Israeli losses in the Yom Kippur War, resulting in the restart of the Middle East peace process and an oil crisis at home. By late 1973, the Watergate scandal escalated, costing Nixon much of his political support. On August 9, 1974, he resigned in the face of almost certain impeachment and removal from office—the only time a U.S. president has done so. After his resignation"
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"ability to set an agenda.\nAccession.\nThe Republican ticket of President Richard Nixon and Vice President Spiro Agnew won a landslide victory in the 1972 presidential election. Nixon's second term was dominated by the Watergate scandal, which stemmed from a Nixon campaign group's attempted burglary of the Democratic National Committee's headquarters and the subsequent cover-up by the Nixon administration. Due to a scandal unrelated to Watergate, Vice President Agnew resigned on October 10, 1973. Under the terms of the Twenty-fifth Amendment, Nixon"
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"Margaret Osborne duPont\nMargaret Osborne duPont (born Margaret Evelyn Osborne; March 4, 1918 – October 24, 2012) was a world No. 1 American female tennis player.\nDuPont won a total of 37 singles, women's doubles, and mixed doubles Grand Slam titles, which places her fourth on the all-time list despite never entering the Australian Championships. She won 25 of her Grand Slam titles at the U.S. Championships, which is an all-time record.\nCareer.\nDuPont won six"
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"Portuguese, Russian, Urdu, Arabic, Japanese, Korean, and Chinese. It was established in 1851.\nHistory.\nHistory Nineteenth century.\nPaul Julius Reuter worked at a book-publishing firm in Berlin and was involved in distributing radical pamphlets at the beginning of the Revolutions in 1848. These publications brought much attention to Reuter, who in 1850 developed a prototype news service in Aachen using homing pigeons and electric telegraphy from 1851 on in order to transmit messages between Brussels and Aachen, in what today is Aachen's"
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"1000 Corpses\" featured a graphic amount of blood and gore as well as controversial scenes involving masturbation and necrophilia. The project was ultimately shelved by the company prior to its release due to fears of an NC-17 rating. Zombie later managed to re-purchase the rights to the work, eventually selling it to Lions Gate Entertainment. The film received a theatrical release on April 11, 2003, nearly three years after filming had concluded. Zombie later directed the film's sequel, \"The Devil's Rejects\" (2005),"
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"rating, with Zombie claiming that most of the cut footage featured Sherri Moon Zombie's character.\nThe first public screening of the film occurred in Argentina on March 13, 2003. \"House of 1000 Corpses\" received its theatrical release on April 11, 2003. The film made its debut in the United Kingdom at Fright Fest, and was the fastest selling event of the night. \"House of 1000 Corpses\" grossed $3,460,666 on a limited opening weekend, while boasting $2,522,026 on its official opening. The film"
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"having been the forerunner in developing the internet censorship regime that became increasingly extensive over the course of his tenure. In October 2007, at the 17th Party Congress, it was announced that Li, then aged 63 (below the unofficial age of retirement for PSC members, 67), would serve another term as propaganda chief. In addition, Li was elevated from eight position in the protocol sequence to fifth, in front of Hu Jintao's putative successor Xi Jinping.\nThere were high hopes among some in media circles that"
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"The Dark Knight Rises' filming took place in London and Nottingham."
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"\"The Dark Knight Returns\", and the 1999 storyline \"\". Filming took place from May to November 2011 in locations including Jodhpur, London, Nottingham, Glasgow, Los Angeles, New York City, Newark, and Pittsburgh. Nolan used IMAX 70 mm film cameras for much of the filming, including the first six minutes of the film, to optimize the quality of the picture. A vehicle variation of the Batplane and Batcopter termed the \"Bat\", an underground prison set, and a new Batcave set"
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"According to the viral campaign, it is , with ceilings, two gigantic balconies, heliport for his private helicopter, and 360 degree view of the entire city. The monthly maintenance fee is around $31,000.\nThe reconstructed Wayne Manor has appeared in \"The Dark Knight Rises\" (2012) which takes place eight years after the events of \"The Dark Knight\", and Wollaton Hall (which Mentmore Towers is a near replica of) in Nottingham as Wayne Manor's exterior and interior. The Selina Kyle drawing room"
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"Didier Drogba is a soccer player."
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"African Footballer of the Year\nThe African Footballer of the Year award, presented to the best African footballer each year, has been conferred by the Confederation of African Football (CAF) since 1992. An earlier \"African Footballer of the Year\" Golden Ball award was given out between 1970 and 1994 by \"France Football\" magazine. The changes resulted in parallel Golden Ball awards given out to Abedi Pele and George Weah in 1993 and 1994 by the magazine although the CAF sponsored awards for those years were won respectively by Rashidi"
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"Rod Laver has yet to win any Pro Slam titles."
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"the \"pro Grand Slam\" in 1967, and he contributed to five Davis Cup titles for Australia during an age when the Davis Cup was deemed as significant as the four majors.\nPersonal life.\nRodney George Laver was born in Rockhampton, Queensland, Australia, on 9 August 1938. He was the third of four children of Roy Laver, a cattleman and butcher, and his wife Melba Roffey.\nIn 1966, Laver, aged 27, married Mary Benson in San Rafael, California. Born Mary Shelby"
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"the first time since the 2004 French Open that a man has saved championship points in order to win a Grand Slam title and the first time that any singles player, male or female, has saved a championship point to win a Grand Slam title since the 2005 Wimbledon Championships. Djokovic became the second man and third singles player overall to win multiple Grand Slam titles after saving match point during the tournament, after Rod Laver and Serena Williams.\nHaving previously beaten Rafael Nadal in the semifinals, Federer was attempting to become only"
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"The Ten Commandments is an epic poem."
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"National Film Registry by the Library of Congress as being \"culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant\". In June 2008, the American Film Institute revealed its \"Ten Top Ten\"—the best ten films in ten American film genres—after polling over 1,500 people from the creative community. The film was listed as the tenth best film in the epic genre. Network television has aired the film in prime time during the Passover/Easter season every year since 1973.\nPlot.\nPharaoh Rameses I of Egypt orders the death of"
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"reading of the epic poem \"Pasyon\", and watching Christian-themed films such as \"The Passion of the Christ\", \"The Ten Commandments\", \"Jesus of Nazareth\", and \"The Gospel of John\".\nRichards resides in Santa Rosa, Laguna.\nAccolades.\nAside from major award giving bodies, Richards was given recognition by other organizations and magazines. In the 1st Yahoo! Philippines OMG! Awards in 2011, he was recognized as the Amazing Male Newcomer, while in 2012 and"
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"Michelle Rodriguez worked."
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"Furious\" franchise. During her career, Rodriguez has played in a number of successful action films, including \"Resident Evil\", \"S.W.A.T.\", and \"Avatar\".\nRodriguez also branched into television, playing Ana Lucia Cortez in the second season of the television series \"Lost\". She has also had numerous voice work appearances in video games such as \"Call of Duty\" and \"Halo\", and lent her voice for the 3D animated film \"Turbo\" and the television series \"IGPX\"."
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"Kusama initially sought to cast a professional actor to play Diana but felt that many of those who auditioned were overly feminized and \"polished\" and decided to cast an untrained actor instead. Michelle Rodriguez, who had worked as a film extra but had never auditioned for a speaking role before, attended an open casting call for the lead. Although Kusama described Rodriguez's audition as \"a disaster\", she won the role because out of 350 auditionees Kusama \"could not find anyone who could come close to her in physical power"
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"George Best was born on November 25."
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"George Best\nGeorge Best (22 May 1946 – 25 November 2005) was a Northern Irish professional footballer who played as a winger, spending most of his career at Manchester United. He is universally regarded as one of the greatest players of all time. A highly skilful winger, considered by several pundits to be one of the greatest dribblers in the history of the sport, Best received plaudits for his playing style, which combined pace, skill, balance, feints, two-footedness, goalscoring and the ability to get"
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"Harold Raggatt\nSir Harold George Raggatt (25 January 19002 November 1968) was a senior Australian public servant and geologist, best known for his time as Secretary of the Department of National Development.\nLife and career.\nHarold Raggatt was born on 25 January 1900 in North Sydney, New South Wales.\nRaggatt joined the Australian Public Service in 1939.\nBetween 1951 and 1965, Raggatt was Secretary of the Department of National Development. In the role, he worked to measure Australia's natural resources, and to"
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"Albert Einstein is a Nobel Prize recipient."
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"services to theoretical physics, and especially for his discovery of the law of the photoelectric effect\", a pivotal step in the development of quantum theory.\nNear the beginning of his career, Einstein thought that Newtonian mechanics was no longer enough to reconcile the laws of classical mechanics with the laws of the electromagnetic field. This led him to develop his special theory of relativity during his time at the Swiss Patent Office in Bern (1902–1909). However, he realized that the principle of relativity could also be extended to gravitational"
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"Hon. LLD), Queen of the United Kingdom and the other Commonwealth realms\n- Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh (Hon. LLD) Consort of the British monarch\n- Princess Margaret (Hon. D.Mus. 1957), Member of British royal family\n- Albert Einstein (1936), Theoretical physicist and Recipient of Nobel Prize in Physics in 1921\n- René Cassin (1969), Recipient of Nobel Peace Prize in 1968\n- Lars Ahlfors (1978), Finnish mathematician Recipient of Fields Medal in 1936"
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"In 2015 to 2016, Overwatch was in a closed beta."
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"\"Overwatch\" was unveiled at BlizzCon 2014 and was in a closed beta from late 2015 through early 2016. An open beta before release drew in nearly 10 million players. The release of the game was promoted with short animated videos to introduce the narrative and characters. \"Overwatch\" received universal acclaim from critics, who praised the game for its accessibility, diverse appeal of its hero characters, bright cartoonish art style, and enjoyable gameplay. Blizzard reported over in revenue during the first year of its release and had more"
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"closed beta period for \"Overwatch\" across all three platforms began on October 27, 2015. The closed beta was put on \"extended break\" in December and brought back in February 2016. Following the March 2016 release announcement, Blizzard announced an open beta period from May 5 to 9 for any registered user of the Battle.net client. The open beta proved popular with Blizzard reporting over 9.7 million players participating, and as a way of showing thanks, extended the open beta period by one extra day.\nIn the week"
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"Heartland was a family drama."
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"hostility, and sibling rivalry.\nBooks A Shiloh Christmas.\n\"A Shiloh Christmas\" was published in 2015.\nFilms.\nFilms Shiloh.\n\"Shiloh\" is a Family/Drama film produced and directed by Dale Rosenbloom in 1996. It was shown at the Heartland Film Festival in 1996, but its general release came on April 27, 1997.\nFilms Shiloh Season.\n\"Shiloh 2: Shiloh Season\" is a 1999 family/drama film about a boy trying to defend his dog from a man who"
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