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"Chester Bennington is a person."
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"Bennington first gained prominence as a vocalist following the release of Linkin Park's debut album \"Hybrid Theory\" (2000) which was a worldwide commercial success. The album was certified Diamond by the RIAA in 2005, making it the best-selling debut album of the decade, as well as one of the few albums ever to hit that many sales. Linkin Park's following studio albums, from \"Meteora\" (2003) to \"One More Light\" (2017), continued the band's success. Bennington"
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"reminds listeners, via singer Chester Bennington, that \"[you] don't know what you've got until it's gone.\" In another preview by Loudwire the single is explained as \"it's a more mid-tempo track with softer lyrics provided by Chester Bennington, who really shows his vocal versatility. The dreamy and atmospheric sounds are enough to whisk you away but Bennington brings you back down to earth as he belts out their take on a familiar chorus.\" The song continues its outro into \"The Hunting"
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"Nanotechnology is on a molecular scale."
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"Nanotechnology\nNanotechnology (\"nanotech\") is manipulation of matter on an atomic, molecular, and supramolecular scale. The earliest, widespread description of nanotechnology referred to the particular technological goal of precisely manipulating atoms and molecules for fabrication of macroscale products, also now referred to as molecular nanotechnology. A more generalized description of nanotechnology was subsequently established by the National Nanotechnology Initiative, which defines nanotechnology as the manipulation of matter with at least one dimension sized from 1 to 100 nanometers. This definition reflects the fact that quantum mechanical effects are"
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"these principles can be used to engineer new constructs in addition to natural ones.\nFundamental concepts Molecular nanotechnology: a long-term view.\nMolecular nanotechnology, sometimes called molecular manufacturing, describes engineered nanosystems (nanoscale machines) operating on the molecular scale. Molecular nanotechnology is especially associated with the molecular assembler, a machine that can produce a desired structure or device atom-by-atom using the principles of mechanosynthesis. Manufacturing in the context of productive nanosystems is not related to, and should be clearly distinguished from, the conventional"
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"The 79th Academy Awards began at 12:00 p.m. EST."
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"79th Academy Awards\nThe 79th Academy Awards ceremony, presented by the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences (AMPAS), honored the best films of 2006 and took place February 25, 2007, at the Kodak Theatre in Hollywood, Los Angeles beginning at 5:30 p.m. PST / 8:30 p.m. EST. During the ceremony, the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences presented Academy Awards (commonly referred to as Oscars) in 24 categories. The ceremony, televised in the United States by ABC, was produced by Laura"
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"44th Daytime Emmy Awards\nThe 44th Daytime Emmy Awards, presented by the National Academy of Television Arts and Sciences (NATAS), \"recognizes outstanding achievement in all fields of daytime television production and are presented to individuals and programs broadcast from 2:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. during the 2016 calendar year\". The ceremony took place on April 30, 2017 at the Pasadena Civic Auditorium, in Pasadena, California, and began at 5:00 p.m. PST / 8:00 p.m. EST. The ceremony, livestreamed in the United States by Facebook"
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"Houston economy is incapable of having a base in aeronautics."
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"and research institutions—and NASA's Johnson Space Center, where the Mission Control Center is located.\nHouston's economy since the late 20th century has a broad industrial base in energy, manufacturing, aeronautics, and transportation. Leading in healthcare sectors and building oilfield equipment, Houston has the second most Fortune 500 headquarters of any U.S. municipality within its city limits (after New York City). The Port of Houston ranks first in the United States in international waterborne tonnage handled and second in total cargo tonnage handled. Nicknamed the"
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"worldwide for its energy industry—particularly for oil and natural gas—as well as for biomedical research and aeronautics. Renewable energy sources—wind and solar—are also growing economic bases in the city.\nThe Houston Ship Channel is also a large part of Houston's economic base. Because of these strengths, Houston is designated as a global city by the Globalization and World Cities Study Group and Network and global management consulting firm A.T. Kearney. The Houston area is the top U.S. market for exports, surpassing New York City"
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"Aishwarya Rai was in television commercials."
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"of France in 2012. She has often been cited in the media as \"the most beautiful woman in the world\".\nWhile in college, Rai did a few modelling jobs. Following appearances in several television commercials, she entered the Miss India pageant, in which she placed second. She was then crowned Miss World 1994, after which she began receiving offers to act in film. She made her acting debut in Mani Ratnam's 1997 Tamil film \"Iruvar\" and had her first Hindi film release in \"Aur"
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"selected to screen in the Contemporary World Cinema Section at the 2014 Toronto International Film Festival. Apart from films, she has also appeared in several iconic commercials, her most recent ones including prestigious jewelry brand Tanishq and L'Oreal with Aishwarya Rai Bachchan.\nHer recent film was Vikramaditya Motwane's survival drama \"Trapped\", where she starred alongside Rajkummar Rao.\nPersonal life.\nBorn and raised in Sikkim, a Himalayan state in India and of Nepalese Kshatriya ethnicity, she did her schooling in Sikkim from Don Bosco School,"
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"How to Train Your Dragon (film) failed to win the Academy Award for Best Original Score at the 83rd Academy Awards."
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"was a critical and commercial success, earning praise from film critics and audiences and earning nearly $500 million worldwide. It was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Animated Feature and Best Original Score at the 83rd Academy Awards, but lost to \"Toy Story 3\" and \"The Social Network\", respectively. \"How to Train Your Dragon\" also won ten Annie Awards, including Best Animated Feature.\nTwo sequels, \"How to Train Your Dragon 2\" and \"\", were released on June 13,"
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". The film was released on March 26, 2010 and was well received by critics. It grossed nearly $500 million worldwide. It was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Animated Feature and Best Original Score at the 83rd Academy Awards. The movie also won ten Annie Awards, including Best Animated Feature.\nAfter completing \"How to Train Your Dragon\", Chris returned to \"The Croods\", which was released on March 22, 2013. Sanders shared directing and writing credits with Kirk DeMicco, who had joined"
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"Womb (film) is written by Michael Bay only."
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"Womb (film)\nWomb (retitled Clone for its UK DVD release) is a 2010 science fiction drama film written and directed by Benedek Fliegauf and starring Eva Green and Matt Smith.\nPlot.\nThe film commences with a pregnant woman (Eva Green) telling her unborn child that the father has departed for good, but that together they will start a new life. A love story is then told between two children, Rebecca and Tommy, who swear each other eternal love. When Rebecca departs suddenly for Japan"
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"only to be murdered. Gideon exacts revenge from his father's murderer. As a result of this, he is recruited to be a freelance operative by an ultra-private security/engineering firm working for the Department of Homeland Security. His mission: to trace and retrieve plans for a mysterious super-weapon being brought to the United States of America by a Chinese scientist before the Chinese can recover them.\nFilm adaptation.\nIn May 2010, the novel will be produced by Michael Bay and Paramount Pictures and written"
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"License to Drive stars an American."
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"Michael Manasseri\nMichael Manasseri (born February 28, 1974) is an American actor and film director.\nBiography.\nManasseri was born in Poughkeepsie, New York. He is perhaps best known for his portrayal of Wyatt Donnelly in the TV series \"Weird Science\" (1994) and his voice portrayal on \"Santo Bugito\". Manasseri also had a recurring role in the second season of the NBC sitcom \"Wings\" as young pilot Kenny McElvey. He guest starred on several TV shows, such as \"Buffy"
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"Magical Hat\nThe series stars Hat, the descendant of a hero who fought an evil king and sealed Devildom. Hat falls into Devildom and finds he has to defeat the evil king.\nThe 1990 Mega Drive game is based on this series. Due to the game's developer failing to secure the \"Magical Hat\" license outside Japan, it was completely redone and released in 1991 as \"Decap Attack\". The game features different characters, story, art, music, and level design, but the same general"
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"Indonesia has a population everywhere except Java."
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"populous island, is home to more than half of the country's population.\nThe sovereign state is a presidential, constitutional republic with an elected legislature. It has 34 provinces, of which five have special status. Jakarta, the country's capital, is the second-most populous urban area in the world. The country shares land borders with Papua New Guinea, East Timor, and the eastern part of Malaysia. Other neighbouring countries include Singapore, Vietnam, the Philippines, Australia, Palau, and India's Andaman"
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"West Sumatra\nWest Sumatra (, abbreviated to \"Sumbar\", Minangkabau: \"Sumatera Baraik,\" Jawi: ,) is a province of Indonesia. It lies on the west coast of the island of Sumatra. The latest official estimate for January 2014 shows a population of 5,098,790. West Sumatra is sub-divided into 12 regencies and seven cities. It has relatively more cities than other provinces in Indonesia, except Java province. Its capital is Padang. The province borders the provinces of North Sumatra (Sumatera Utara)"
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"The Beach Boys was a band in the rock genre."
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"\" magazine's 2004 list of the \"100 Greatest Artists of All Time\". In 2017, a study of AllMusic's catalog indicated the Beach Boys as the sixth most frequently cited artist influence in its database. The core quintet of the three Wilsons, Love and Jardine was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 1988.\nHistory.\nHistory 1958–1961: Formation.\nAt the time of his sixteenth birthday on June 20, 1958, Brian Wilson shared a bedroom with his brothers, Dennis and Carl –"
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"All I Wanna Do (The Beach Boys song)\n\"All I Wanna Do\" is a song written by Brian Wilson and Mike Love of the American rock band the Beach Boys, released in 1970 as the eighth track on the group's 16th studio album \"Sunflower\". It has been retrospectively cited as the earliest example of chillwave and a precursor to the shoegazing genre.\nComposition.\nIn 2015, Love commented that \"All I Wanna Do\" was \"totally poetic and quite heartfelt\". The song"
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"Negan\nNegan is a fictional character in the comic book series \"The Walking Dead\" and in the television series of the same name. He is the leader of a group of survivors in the Sanctuary, called the Saviors, a group that oppresses other survivor communities and forces them to pay tribute to him. In the comics, the character's appearance is based on Henry Rollins, as confirmed by Charlie Adlard; Robert Kirkman worked in his excessive use of profanity, derived from other people he knew. Jeffrey Dean Morgan"
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"that he is eager to show Rick \"that he has done nothing to his son.\"\nAppearances Comic book series March to War.\nSeveral days later, Negan arrives at the Alexandria Safe-Zone a few days ahead of schedule; he's informed that the community is \"practically\" out of supplies, and Rick went out looking for more. Negan decides that he will stay in Alexandria until Rick returns from the supply run. Negan is later approached by Spencer Monroe who tells Negan that Rick is not a suitable leader"
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"The Wolf of Wall Street was released in a year other than 2013."
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"The Wolf of Wall Street (2013 film)\nThe Wolf of Wall Street is a 2013 American biographical black comedy crime film directed by Martin Scorsese and written by Terence Winter, based on the memoir of the same name by Jordan Belfort. It recounts Belfort's perspective on his career as a stockbroker in New York City and how his firm, Stratton Oakmont, engaged in rampant corruption and fraud on Wall Street, which ultimately led to his downfall. Leonardo DiCaprio, who was also a producer on the film, stars as"
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". During 2013, Ant Farm won the Key Art Awards' \"Grand Gold/Best of Show\" in the Audio Visual/Teaser category for its campaign promoting, \"The Wolf of Wall Street\". Ant Farm won a 2013 Silver Cannes Lions Award; was named the Game Marketing Awards \"Agency of the Year\" for 2013 and 2011 respectively. Ant Farm recently produced the trailer for Activision's \"\". The trailer has received more than 18 million views since its release on May 2, 2014.\nExternal"
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"David Thewlis was included in James and the Giant Peach."
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"Sarandon, Jane Leeves, David Thewlis, and Margolyes voiced his insect friends in the animation sequences.\nPlot.\nJames Henry Trotter is a young orphan whose parents were devoured by a rhinoceros, forcing him to live with his abusive and domineering aunts, Spiker and Sponge. James dreams of seeing New York City and visiting the Empire State Building, as his parents had wanted to do. One day, after rescuing a spider from his hysterical aunts, James meets a mysterious old man who gives him a bag of magical"
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"\"James and the Giant Peach\", based on the book by Roald Dahl which contains magical elements and references to drugs and alcohol.. The film, a combination of live action and stop motion footage, starred Richard Dreyfuss, Susan Sarandon, David Thewlis, Simon Callow and Jane Leeves among others, with Burton producing and Selick directing. The film was mostly praised by critics, and was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Original Musical or Comedy Score (by Randy Newman).\nElfman and Burton reunited for \"Mars"
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"Angela Lansbury has brothers."
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"her mother and two brothers, and studied acting in New York City. Proceeding to Hollywood in 1942, she signed with Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer and obtained her first film roles, in \"Gaslight\" (1944) and \"The Picture of Dorian Gray\" (1945), earning her two Oscar nominations and a Golden Globe Award. She appeared in eleven further films for MGM, mostly in supporting roles, and after her contract ended in 1952 she began supplementing her cinematic work with theatrical appearances. Although largely seen as"
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"Edgar Lansbury (producer)\nEdgar George McIldowie Lansbury (born 12 January 1930) is an award-winning British-American theatre, film, and television producer.\nEarly life.\nBorn in London, Lansbury is the son of Belfast-born actress Moyna Macgill and Edgar Lansbury, a politician and businessman and the grandson of future Labour Party leader George Lansbury. He is the younger brother of actress Angela Lansbury and the twin brother of television producer Bruce Lansbury; both brothers became United States citizens in 1954."
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"Halle Berry was in a romantic drama movie."
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"breakthrough film role was in the romantic comedy \"Boomerang\" (1992), alongside Eddie Murphy, which led to roles in films, such as the family comedy \"The Flintstones\" (1994), the political comedy-drama \"Bulworth\" (1998) and the television film \"Introducing Dorothy Dandridge\" (1999), for which she won a Primetime Emmy Award and a Golden Globe Award.\nIn addition to her Academy Award, Berry garnered high-profile roles in the 2000s, such as Storm in \""
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"Halle Berry\nHalle Maria Berry (born Maria Halle Berry; August 14, 1966) is an American actress. Berry won the Academy Award for Best Actress for her performance in the romantic drama film \"Monster's Ball\" (2001), becoming the only woman of African American descent to have won the award.\nBefore becoming an actress, Berry was a model and entered several beauty contests, finishing as the first runner-up in the Miss USA pageant and coming in sixth in the Miss World 1986. Her"
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"Université du Québec en Outaouais\nThe Université du Québec en Outaouais (UQO) is a branch of the Université du Québec located in Gatineau, Quebec, Canada. As of September 2010, combined enrolment at UQO's Gatineau and Saint-Jérôme campuses was 6,017, of which 4,738 were undergraduates and 1,279 postgraduate students. UQO offers more than 100 programs of study, including 30 master's and 5 doctoral programs.\nIt was named after Quebec's Outaouais region. Outaouais borders Ottawa and is part of the National Capital Region,"
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"Suleiman the Magnificent was a distinguished goldsmith."
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"personally instituted major legislative changes relating to society, education, taxation and criminal law. His reforms, carried out in conjunction with the empire's chief judicial official Ebussuud Efendi, harmonized the relationship between the two forms of Ottoman law; sultanic (Kanun) and religious (Sharia). He was a distinguished poet and goldsmith; he also became a great patron of culture, overseeing the \"Golden\" age of the Ottoman Empire in its artistic, literary and architectural development.\nBreaking with Ottoman tradition, Suleiman married Hürrem Sultan"
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"he went to battle along his father at the Siege of Esztergom.\nAfter his son's death, Suleiman the Magnificent had the famed imperial architect Mimar Sinan build the Şehzade Mosque in Istanbul to commemorate Mehmed. Also, Suleiman composed an elegy for his beloved son Mehmed who died in 1543 and ended the poem with the line \"Most distinguished of the princes, my Sultan Mehmed\" in which the total numerical value is the year of his son's death. The fact that Mehmed's death offered Suleiman his first major opportunity"
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"Weightlifting Fairy Kim Bok-joo\nWeightlifting Fairy Kim Bok-joo () is a South Korean television series starring Lee Sung-kyung in the title role. It is a coming-of-age sports drama, inspired by the life of Olympic gold-medalist Jang Mi-ran. It aired on MBC every Wednesday and Thursday at 22:00 (KST) starting November 16, 2016 to January 11, 2017.\nThe series resonated with the young demographic; although it averaged 4.6% in audience share, and received"
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"Nam Joo-hyuk\nNam Joo-hyuk (born February 22, 1994) is a South Korean model and actor. He has starred in \"\" (2015), \"Weightlifting Fairy Kim Bok-joo\" (2016), \"The Bride of Habaek\" (2017) and \"Dazzling\" (2019).\nBiography.\nBiography Early life.\nNam Joo-hyuk was born on February 22, 1994 in Busan, South Korea. During his studies in , Nam dreamed of becoming a professional basketball"
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"Tommy Chong is a comedian and actor."
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"Tommy Chong\nThomas Bing Kin Chong (born May 24, 1938) is a Canadian-American actor, writer, director, musician, cannabis rights activist and comedian. He is known for his marijuana-themed Cheech & Chong comedy albums and movies with Cheech Marin, as well as playing the character Leo on Fox's \"That '70s Show\". He became a naturalized United States citizen in the late 1980s.\nEarly life.\nThomas B. Kin Chong was born at the University of Alberta Hospital in Edmonton"
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"Shelby Chong\nShelby Chong (née Fiddis; born February 1, 1948) is an American comedian, actress and producer who was the executive producer of \"Best Buds\" (2003) and the associate producer of four Cheech & Chong films. She is the wife of comedian and actor Tommy Chong.\nEarly life.\nShelby Fiddis was born in Los Angeles, California in 1948. She attended public schools in the metropolitan region.\nCareer.\nInterested in acting and comedy, she started performing in local clubs"
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"Saif Ali Khan's biggest commercial success was a movie."
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"Aaj Kal\", and the 2012 romantic comedy \"Cocktail\". He followed it by starring in a series of films that under-performed at the box office, but received praise in 2018 for playing a troubled policeman in the Netflix thriller series \"Sacred Games\".\nKhan is the recipient of several accolades, including a National Film Award and six Filmfare Awards, and received the Padma Shri, the fourth highest Indian civilian award, in 2010. He has been noted for his performances in a range of film genres"
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"Saif Ali Khan\nSaif Ali Khan (; born Sajid Ali Khan on 16 August 1970) is an Indian film actor and producer. The son of actress Sharmila Tagore and cricketer Mansoor Ali Khan Pataudi, Khan made his acting debut in Yash Chopra's unsuccessful drama \"Parampara\" (1993), but achieved success with his roles in the romantic drama \"Yeh Dillagi\" and the action film \"Main Khiladi Tu Anari\" (both 1994). Khan's career prospect declined through much of the 1990s, and his biggest commercial"
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"Royal Rumble (2002) was an event."
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"Royal Rumble (2002)\nRoyal Rumble (2002) was the fifteenth annual Royal Rumble professional wrestling pay-per-view (PPV) event produced by the World Wrestling Federation (WWF). It took place on January 20, 2002, at the Philips Arena in Atlanta, Georgia, and was the final Royal Rumble produced under the WWF name.\nThe main event was the Royal Rumble match, which Triple H won, after last eliminating Kurt Angle. The other matches were Chris Jericho versus The Rock for the"
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"Production.\nProduction Background.\nThe Mexican professional wrestling company International Wrestling Revolution Group (IWRG; at times referred to as \"Grupo Internacional Revolución\" in Mexico) started their annual \"Rey del Ring\" (\"King of the Ring\") event in 2002, creating an annual event around the eponymous \"Rey del Ring\" match, a 30-man elimination match similar in concept to the WWE's Royal Rumble match. From 2002 until the 2011 event the \"prize\" for winning the match itself was simply the prestige"
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"The gray wolf is a species of Panthera."
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"Wolf\nThe wolf (\"Canis lupus\"), also known as the gray/grey wolf, timber wolf, or tundra wolf, is a canine native to the wilderness and remote areas of Eurasia and North America. It is the largest extant member of its family, with males averaging and females . It is distinguished from other \"Canis\" species by its larger size and less pointed features, particularly on the ears and muzzle. Its winter fur is long and bushy and predominantly a mottled gray in color, although"
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"hyena (\"Hyaena hyanena\"), the least weasel (\"Mustela nivalis\"), the wildcat (\"Felis silvestris\"), the gray wolf (\"Canis lupus\"), the marbled polecat (\"Vormela Peregusna\").\nThe reserve may have also been home to many extinct species in Lebanon such as: the roe deer (\"Capreolus capreolus\"), the Persian fallow deer (\"Dama dama mesopotamica\"), the Anatolian leopard (\"Panthera pardus tulliana\"), the Syrian brown"
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"Toyota is one of the largest fraternities to encourage the mass-market adoption of hybrid vehicles in the world."
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"Toyota\nToyota is the world's market leader in sales of hybrid electric vehicles, and one of the largest companies to encourage the mass-market adoption of hybrid vehicles across the globe. Toyota is also a market leader in hydrogen fuel-cell vehicles. Cumulative global sales of Toyota and Lexus hybrid passenger car models achieved the 10 million milestone in January 2017. Its Prius family is the world's top selling hybrid nameplate with over 6 million units sold worldwide .\nThe company was founded by Kiichiro Toyoda in 1937"
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"one of the largest companies to encourage the mass-market adoption of hybrid vehicles across the globe, and the first to commercially mass-produce and sell such vehicles, with the introduction of the Toyota Prius in 1997. The company eventually began providing this option on its main passenger cars such as Camry and later with the Lexus divisions, producing some hybrid luxury vehicles. It labeled such technology in Toyota cars as \"Hybrid Synergy Drive\" and in Lexus versions as \"Lexus Hybrid Drive\". Cumulative global sales of Toyota and"
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"The Hobbit\nThe Hobbit, or There and Back Again is a children's fantasy novel by English author J. R. R. Tolkien. It was published on 21 September 1937 to wide critical acclaim, being nominated for the Carnegie Medal and awarded a prize from the \"New York Herald Tribune\" for best juvenile fiction. The book remains popular and is recognized as a classic in children's literature.\n\"The Hobbit\" is set within Tolkien's fictional universe and follows the quest of home-loving Bilbo Baggins, the titular"
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"List of accolades received by The Hobbit film series\n\"The Hobbit\" film series\"' is a series of epic fantasy-drama films directed by Peter Jackson. The three films, entitled \"\", \"\", and \"\", are released worldwide in 2012, 2013 and 2014, respectively. They are based on J. R. R. Tolkien's fantasy novel, \"The Hobbit\", adapted for the screen by Jackson, Fran Walsh, Philippa Boyens and Guillermo del Toro. A large ensemble cast was featured in"
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"Giacomo Casanova\nGiacomo Girolamo Casanova (, ; 2 April 1725 – 4 June 1798) was an Italian adventurer and author from the Republic of Venice. His autobiography, \"Histoire de ma vie\" (\"Story of My Life\"), is regarded as one of the most authentic sources of the customs and norms of European social life during the 18th century.\nAs was not uncommon at the time, Casanova, depending on circumstances, used more or less fictitious names, such as baron or count of Farussi ("
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"Gaetano Casanova\nGaetano Casanova (2 April 1697, Parma – 18 December 1733, Venice) was an Italian actor and ballet dancer. His eldest son was the famous adventurer, Giacomo Casanova. \nBiography.\nGaetano Giuseppe Giacomo Casanova was born to Giacomo Casanova (whose family had originally come to Italy from Aragon) and his wife, Anna Roli. His older brother, Giambattista, left home in 1712 and was never heard from again. Gaetano followed suit the following year, having become infatuated with Giovanna Benozzi (1662"
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"Evonne Goolagong Cawley\nEvonne Fay Goolagong Cawley (born 31 July 1951) is an Australian former world No. 1 tennis player. She was one of the world's leading players in the 1970s and early 1980s, the number one Australian pro on tour after the retirement of Margaret Court. Goolagong Cawley won 14 Grand Slam titles: seven in singles (four at the Australian Open, two at Wimbledon and one at the French Open), six in women's doubles, and one in mixed doubles.\nEarly life."
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"Talladega Nights: The Ballad of Ricky Bobby\nTalladega Nights: The Ballad of Ricky Bobby is a 2006 American sports comedy film directed by Adam McKay and starring Will Ferrell, while written by both McKay and Ferrell. Additionally, the film features John C. Reilly, Sacha Baron Cohen, Gary Cole, Michael Clarke Duncan, Leslie Bibb, Jane Lynch, and Amy Adams, and appearances by \"Saturday Night Live\" alumni. NASCAR drivers Jamie McMurray and Dale Earnhardt Jr. make cameos, as do broadcasting teams from \"NASCAR on"
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"The Entire History of You\n\"The Entire History of You\" is the third and final episode of the first series of British science fiction anthology series \"Black Mirror\". It was written by the creator of \"Peep Show\" and \"Fresh Meat\", Jesse Armstrong, making it the only episode of the series not written or co-written by creator and showrunner Charlie Brooker. It was directed by Brian Welsh, and first aired on Channel 4 on 18 December 2011.\nThe episode, set in an"
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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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"he helps the protagonist Vincent Valentine prevent Omega WEAPON from destroying the planet.\nA novella entitled \"Case of Barret\" was released in 2007 exclusively for the \"Limited Edition Collector's Set\" DVD edition of \"Advent Children\". Written by Kazushige Nojima as part of the \"\" series, it details the events between \"Final Fantasy VII\" and \"Advent Children\", examining Barret's reaction to his weapon and his belief that it made him a monster. At the conclusion of the story, Barret visits the"
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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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"The Gates Computer Science Building, or \"Gates Building\" houses the Computer Science Department as well as the Computer Systems Laboratory. It also houses 550 faculty, staff and students. The building was named after Bill Gates, who donated $6 million of its total cost of $38 million. It was constructed over two years and completed in 1996.\nPeople.\nPeople Alumni.\n- Brian Acton, co-founder of WhatsApp\n- Sergey Brin, co-founder of Google\n- Orkut Büyükkökten"
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"the ABC adventure series, \"The Islanders,\" set in the South Pacific. Also in 1959, Rowlands appeared in the Western series Laramie episode titled \"Run to Tumavaca\". Rowlands made her film debut in \"The High Cost of Loving\" in 1958.\nIn 1961–62, she starred in David Miller's \"Lonely are the Brave\", with Kirk Douglas and Walter Mathau and Carroll O'Connor. She starred as Jerri Bondi, the wife of Paul Bondi, (Michael Kane) but still deeply caring for ex"
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"Gentle on My Mind (song)\n\"Gentle on My Mind\" is a song written by John Hartford, which won four 1968 Grammy Awards. Hartford won the award for Best Folk Performance and Best Country & Western Song (Songwriter). The other two awards Best Country & Western Solo Vocal Performance, Male and Best Country & Western Recording, went to American country music singer Glen Campbell for his version of Hartford's song.\nThe song was released in June 1967 as the only single from the album of the"
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"were just signing the guy who wrote \"Gentle on My Mind\" when they signed John Hartford back in 1966, but his own albums just kept getting stranger and stranger during the late '60s, culminating in this bizarre piece of orchestrated country-tinged art rock from 1969\" Music critic Robert Christgau rated the album a D+ on his scale and wrote \"Hartford is an engaging singer and an excellent songwriter, but the production and arrangements on this record are criminal... and the material very thin...\"\nTrack listing."
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"Algeria\nAlgeria ( ; , ; ), officially the People's Democratic Republic of Algeria (, ), is a country in the Maghreb region of North Africa. The capital and most populous city is Algiers, located in the far north of the country on the Mediterranean coast. With an area of , Algeria is the tenth-largest country in the world, the world's largest Arab country, and the largest in Africa. Algeria is bordered to the northeast by Tunisia, to the east by Libya, to the"
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"Led Zeppelin II\nLed Zeppelin II is the second album by the English rock band Led Zeppelin, released on 22 October 1969 in the United States and on 31 October 1969 in the United Kingdom by Atlantic Records. Recording sessions for the album took place at several locations in both the United Kingdom and North America from January to August 1969. The album's production was credited to the band's lead guitarist and songwriter Jimmy Page, and it was also Led Zeppelin's first album on which Eddie Kramer served as engineer. It"
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"Train Does Led Zeppelin II\nTrain Does Led Zeppelin II is a 2016 cover album by American rock band Train of Led Zeppelin songs and is the band's ninth studio album. This album covers \"Led Zeppelin II\" in its entirety. The album was performed in concert and was released digitally as well as on compact disc and vinyl. All profits from sales of the album will go to the San Francisco-based charity, Family House.\nPersonnel.\n- Pat Monahan – lead vocals\n- Luis Maldonado –"
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"New Parliament of Andorra\nThe New Parliament of Andorra (Catalan: \"Nou Parlament d'Andorra\") or New General Council (Catalan: \"Nou Consell General\") is the headquarters of the General Council of Andorra since 2011. It is located in Andorra la Vella, near the government headquarters, and it replaces the previous parliament in Casa de la Vall.\nOrdinary sessions take place in the New Parliament of Andorra, whereas traditional sessions (the constitutive session or the \"Sant Tomàs\" session) take place in Casa"
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"Al Haymon\nAlan Haymon (born April 21, 1955) is an American boxing promoter and manager. He is the manager to Floyd Mayweather, Jr. and has won the Boxing Writers of America Manager of the Year Award a total of five times\nEarly life.\nHaymon was raised in Cleveland, Ohio and studied economics at Harvard. He also has an MBA from Harvard.\nMusic career.\nHis main career start was in music promotion, where he promoted such acts as M. C. Hammer, New Edition,"
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"Joseph L. Mankiewicz\nJoseph Leo Mankiewicz (; February 11, 1909 – February 5, 1993) was an American film director, screenwriter, and producer. Mankiewicz had a long Hollywood career, and he twice won the Academy Award for both Best Director and Best Writing, Screenplay for \"A Letter to Three Wives\" (1949) and \"All About Eve\" (1950).\nComfortable in a variety of genres and able to elicit career performances from actors and actresses alike, Joseph L. Mankiewicz combined ironic, sophisticated scripts"
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"Drew Pearson contributed to Shueg's popularity by mentioning him in his column. He composed two sones, \"La choricera\" and \"Ayaca de maíz\", that became very popular. Miguelito Valdés invited him to play at the Sans Souci, but the Musicians's Guild rejected him and Shueg went back to the nightclubs on the shoreline. In 1955 he took part in the Mexican film \"Un extraño en la escalera\", and in 1956 Marlon Brando went to see him during his visit to Havana, ultimately failing to bring"
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"Oscar Wilde\nOscar Fingal O'Flahertie Wills Wilde (16 October 185430 November 1900) was an Irish poet and playwright. After writing in different forms throughout the 1880s, he became one of London's most popular playwrights in the early 1890s. He is best remembered for his epigrams and plays, his novel \"The Picture of Dorian Gray\", and the circumstances of his criminal conviction for \"gross indecency\", imprisonment, and early death at age 46.\nWilde's parents were successful Anglo-Irish intellectuals in Dublin."
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"Felicity Jones\nFelicity Rose Hadley Jones (born 17 October 1983) is an English actress. She started her professional acting career as a child, appearing at age 12 in \"The Treasure Seekers\" (1996). Jones went on to play Ethel Hallow for one series of the television series \"The Worst Witch\" and its sequel \"Weirdsister College\". On radio, she has played the role of Emma Grundy in the BBC's \"The Archers\". In 2008, she appeared in the Donmar Warehouse production of"
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"Paradise (Lil Suzy album)\nParadise is Lil Suzy's fourth and final studio album to date. It was issued on 8 July 1997 by the Metropolitan Recording Corporation. It contains the singles \"Can't Get You Out of My Mind\" and \"I Still Love You\", which reached No. 79 and No. 94 on the \"Billboard\" Hot 100, respectively. The track, \"You're the Only One\", was later released as a single in 1999 as part of the compilation \"The"
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"Tanzania\nTanzania (, ) officially the United Republic of Tanzania (), is a country in East Africa within the African Great Lakes region. It borders Uganda to the north; Kenya to the northeast; Comoro Islands at the Indian Ocean to the east; Mozambique and Malawi to the south; Zambia to the southwest; and Rwanda, Burundi, and the Democratic Republic of the Congo to the west. Mount Kilimanjaro, Africa's highest mountain, is in north-eastern Tanzania.\nMany important hominid fossils have been"
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"Commercial Bank of Africa (Tanzania)\nCommercial Bank of Africa (Tanzania) (CBAT) is a commercial bank in Tanzania. It is licensed by the Bank of Tanzania, the country's central bank and national banking regulator.The bank is a subsidiary of the Commercial Bank of Africa Group and has its headquarters in Nairobi, Kenya.\nLocation.\nThe headquarters and main branch of CBA Tanzania Limited are located at Amani Place, along Ohio Street, in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania's largest city and financial capital"
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"Playmaker (film)\nPlaymaker (also known as Private Teacher and Death Date) is a drama/mystery/thriller film starring Colin Firth and Jennifer Rubin, directed by Yuri Zeltser. The film was released in 1994.\nBackground.\nThe film stars Colin Firth as Ross Talbert/Michael Condren and Jennifer Rubin as Jamie Harris. Others in the film included John Getz as Eddie, Jeff Perry as Allen, Arthur Taxier as Detective Chassman, Dean Norris as Detective Marconi, Belinda Waymouth as Angie and Diane Robin as"
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"Kevin Bacon\nKevin Norwood Bacon (born July 8, 1958) is an American actor and musician. His films include musical-drama film \"Footloose\" (1984), the controversial historical conspiracy legal thriller \"JFK\" (1991), the legal drama \"A Few Good Men\" (1992), the historical docudrama \"Apollo 13\" (1995), and the mystery drama \"Mystic River\" (2003). Bacon is also known for taking on darker roles such as that of a sadistic guard in"
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"country and pop categories. For \"Gentle on My Mind\", he received two awards in country and western; \"By the Time I Get to Phoenix\" did the same in pop. Three of his early hits later won Grammy Hall of Fame Awards (2000, 2004, 2008), while Campbell himself won the Grammy Lifetime Achievement Award in 2012. He owned trophies for Male Vocalist of the Year from both the Country Music Association (CMA) and the Academy of Country Music (ACM), and took the"
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"Glen Campbell: I'll Be Me\nGlen Campbell: I'll Be Me is a 2014 American documentary film about country music singer Glen Campbell. Campbell and close friend Julian Raymond (the film's executive producer) won a Grammy Award and were nominated for the Academy Award for Best Original Song for writing the film's theme \"I'm Not Gonna Miss You\".\nHistory.\nDirector James Keach followed Campbell on his farewell tour. The film centers on Campbell's struggles with Alzheimer's disease. During the"
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", her first victory at the 70.3 distance.\nOn 23 October 2011, Paterson won the Xterra World Championship in Kapalua, Maui, despite suffering a flat tire on the bike stage, and falling on the run stage. She recorded a run time of 43:54, almost 10 minutes faster than Lance Armstrong, whose presence had led to increased publicity for the race. In an interview after the race, Paterson indicated that her health had been affected by Lyme disease. The three-time XTERRA champion Melanie McQuaid, who"
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"freely as they please.\nThe fourth Princess to come from the minds of John Musker and Ron Clements, Moana is one of the two Disney Princesses not to be based on a preexisting character. Rather, her story (save for Maui and his exploits) are almost wholly original. Furthermore, unlike her most recent predecessors, Moana was not inducted with a coronation event. Instead, she was slowly integrated via Disney Princess marketing such as books, social media posts and toylines following the release of her film, before being"
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"Distribution and habitat.\n\"Mimosa pudica\" is native to South America, North America and Central America. It can also be found in Asia in countries such as Singapore, Bangladesh, Thailand, India, Nepal, Indonesia, Malaysia, Philippines, Vietnam, Cambodia, Laos, Japan, Sri Lanka, Guam and well across the southern part of the United States. It has been introduced to many other regions and is regarded as an invasive species in Tanzania, South Asia and South East Asia and many Pacific Islands"
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"Susan Sarandon played Bette Davis in the first season of FX's anthology series Feud."
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"the films \"Arbitrage\" (2012), \"Tammy\" (2014), and \"The Meddler\" (2015). In 2017, Sarandon portrayed Bette Davis in the first season of FX's anthology series \"Feud\".\nPolitical views and activism.\nSarandon is known for her active support of progressive and liberal political causes, ranging from donations to organizations such as EMILY's List to participating in a 1983 delegation to Nicaragua sponsored by MADRE, an organization that promotes \"social, environmental, and economic justice"
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"subject of the 2017 first season of the FX anthology television series \"Feud\", subtitled \"Bette and Joan\". Crawford is played by Jessica Lange, and Davis is played by Susan Sarandon. As of 2018, any streaming/airing of this series was stopped by restraint order from lower California courts until Olivia de Havilland could be heard by the United States Supreme Court on whether producers had the right to use her likeness without permission despite her being a public figure. In January 2019, the Supreme Court refused to hear"
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"taken under heavy guard to the United States Courthouse on Boston Harbor, which had to be partially closed for their arrival. In June, 2012, Greig pleaded guilty to conspiracy to harbor a fugitive, to identity fraud and conspiracy to commit identity fraud, receiving a sentence of eight years in prison. Bulger declined to seek bail and remained in custody.\nBulger's trial began on June 12, 2013. He was tried on 32 counts of racketeering, money laundering, extortion and weapons charges, including complicity in 19 murders"
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"Elizabeth Banks\nElizabeth Irene Banks (née Mitchell; born February 10, 1974) is an American actress, director, writer, and producer. She is best known for starring as Effie Trinket in \"The Hunger Games\" film series (2012–2015) and as Gail Abernathy-McKadden in the \"Pitch Perfect\" film series (2012–2017). Banks made her directorial film debut with \"Pitch Perfect 2\" (2015), whose $69 million opening-weekend gross set a record for a first-time director."
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"Lizz Tayler\nLizz Tayler (born June 9, 1990) is an American pornographic actress.\nEarly life and career.\nBorn in Arizona, Tayler debuted in the adult industry in March 2010. Her stage name comes from Elizabeth Taylor, who Tayler finds \"very classy, yet...promiscuous at the same time\". Tayler played softball for 14 years and ran cross country when she was younger, and she currently likes hiking & swimming.\nA fan of pornographic actress Briana Banks, Tayler has Banks' signature"
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"starred in \"The Prestige\" (2006) alongside Hugh Jackman and Scarlett Johansson. It received positive reviews, and was a commercial success in the box office. Bale co-starred with Russell Crowe in the Western \"\" (2007), which was positively received by movie critics.\nBale reprised his role as Wayne / Batman in the second part of Nolan's \"Batman\" film series, the sequel of 2005's \"Batman Begins\" entitled \"The Dark Knight\" (2008). After its release,"
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"2001 and 2003 votes, McCain supported the Bush tax cut extension in May 2006, known as the Tax Increase Prevention and Reconciliation Act of 2005, saying not to do so would amount to a tax increase. The McCain-Lieberman Climate Stewardship Act was reintroduced for a third time January 2007, this time with the co-sponsorship of Barack Obama, among others. It featured a gradually reducing cap on emissions, and again failed the Senate vote, despite bipartisan support.\nWorking with Democratic Senator Ted Kennedy, McCain was"
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"Justice (DC Comics)\nJustice is a twelve-issue American comic book limited series published bimonthly by DC Comics from August 2005 through June 2007, written by Alex Ross and Jim Krueger, with art also by Ross and Doug Braithwaite. Its story involves the superhero team known as the Justice League of America confronting the supervillain team the Legion of Doom after every supervillain is motivated by a shared dream that seems to be a vision of the planet's destruction, which they intend to avoid.\nDevelopment.\nComing off"
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"Tale of Tales is a fantasy film."
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"Tale of Tales (2015 film)\nTale of Tales is a 2015 European fantasy film directed by Matteo Garrone and starring Salma Hayek, Vincent Cassel, Toby Jones, and John C. Reilly.\nAn Italian-led production with co-producers in France and the United Kingdom, the film is Garrone's first English-language film. It competed for the Palme d'Or at the 2015 Cannes Film Festival.\nIt is a screen adaptation based on collections of tales by Italian poet and courtier Giambattista Basile: \"Pentamerone\""
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"Sleeping Beauty (1987 film)\nSleeping Beauty (alternatively: Cannon Movie Tales: Sleeping Beauty) is a 1987 American/Israeli fantasy film, part of the 1980 film series Cannon Movie Tales. It is directed by David Irving and stars Tahnee Welch, Morgan Fairchild, Nicholas Clay and Sylvia Miles. It is a contemporary version of the classic tale of Sleeping Beauty of the Brothers Grimm and Charles Perrault. Like the other Cannon Movie Tales, the film was filmed entirely in Israel.\nSynopsis.\nA childless Queen"
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"struck by lightning. A film, \"Elgar's Tenth Muse\", starring James Fox as Elgar and directed by Paul Yule was produced in 1996 depicting this period.\nFord Madox Ford and his pregnant partner Stella Bowen moved to the 17th century Coopers Cottage, now called Cotford, in September 1920. Their daughter Esther Julia was born in November 1920. Letters between the couple show that they kept some ducks and were helped with the garden by a neighbour called Standing. They were spied on there by Ford's former mistress"
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"Cumulus Media Networks\nCumulus Media Networks was an American radio network owned and operated by Cumulus Media. From 2011 until its merger with Westwood One, it controlled many of the radio assets formerly belonging to the American Broadcasting Company (ABC), which was broken up in 2007; Cumulus owned the portion of the network that was purchased by Citadel Broadcasting that year. \nThe network adopted its final name in September 2011, following Cumulus's acquisition of Citadel; prior to this, it had been known as Citadel Media Networks since"
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"an Academy Award for Best Picture, which was for the film 12 Years a Slave. Only 4 African American actors have won Oscars for Best Actor in a Leading Role, and Halle Berry is the only black actress to have won an Oscar for Best Actress in a Leading Role. Jordan Peele is the only black man to have won an Oscar for Best Writing (Original Screenplay) for the film Get Out, which was in 2018. There is also a disparity in the budgets and box office grosses between films with white"
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"Myles Kennedy\nMyles Richard Bass (born November 27, 1969), known professionally as Myles Kennedy, is an American musician, singer, and songwriter, best known as the lead vocalist and rhythm guitarist of the rock band Alter Bridge, and as the lead vocalist in guitarist Slash's backing band, known as Myles Kennedy and the Conspirators. A former guitar instructor from Spokane, Washington, he has worked as a session musician and songwriter, making both studio and live appearances with several artists, and has been involved with"
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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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"Peele\nPersons with the surname Peele include:\n- Beverly Peele (b. 1975), fashion model\n- George Peele (1556-1596), the English dramatist\n- Dr. John Peele, reverend\n- Jordan Peele (b. 1979), filmmaker, comedian, and actor\n- Randy Peele (b. 1957), basketball coach\n- Dr. Roger Peele (b. 1930), psychiatrist\n- Stanley Peele (1932-2018), former Orange County judge and North Carolina state table tennis champion\n-"
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"Taal (film)\nTaal (English: \"Rhythm\") is a 1999 Indian musical romantic drama film co written, edited, produced and directed by Subhash Ghai. \"Taal\" was premiered at the Chicago International Film Festival, the \"official selection\" at the 2005 , and the 45th International Film Festival of India in the Celebrating Dance in Indian cinema section.\nThe film stars Anil Kapoor, Akshaye Khanna, Aishwarya Rai, Amrish Puri and Alok Nath. It was also dubbed in Tamil as \"Thaalam\""
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"Patrick Tam (film director)\nPatrick Tam Kar Ming (; born March 25, 1948) is a Hong Kong film director and film editor. He is known as the mentor of Wong Kar-wai.\nCareer.\nTam directed the 1987 film \"Final Victory\", scripted by Wong Kar-wai. He edited Wong Kar-wai's \"Days of Being Wild\", contributing the cameo appearance of Tony Leung Chiu-Wai in the last scene, and \"Ashes of Time\", as well as"
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"Only Lovers Left Alive\nOnly Lovers Left Alive is a 2013 comedy-drama film written and directed by Jim Jarmusch, starring Tilda Swinton, Tom Hiddleston, Mia Wasikowska, Anton Yelchin, Jeffrey Wright, Slimane Dazi and John Hurt. An international co-production of the United Kingdom and Germany, the film focuses on the romance between two vampires, and was nominated for the Palme d'Or at the 2013 Cannes Film Festival.\nIn 2016, the film was ranked among the 100 greatest films since 2000 in an international critics"
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"The New Adventures of Old Christine\nThe New Adventures of Old Christine (often shortened to simply Old Christine) is an American sitcom television series starring Julia Louis-Dreyfus as Christine Campbell, a divorced mother doing her best to keep pace with those around her. Clark Gregg co-starred as her ex-husband Richard, with whom Christine maintains a close relationship despite their divorce, as well as Hamish Linklater as her brother Matthew and Wanda Sykes as her best friend, Barb. It ran on CBS from March 13,"
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"was awarded the 1953 Pulitzer Prize for Public Service for its editorials against the Ku Klux Klan. The Pulitzer Prize citation stated that the newspapers were awarded the prize \"for their successful campaign against the Ku Klux Klan, waged on their own doorstep at the risk of economic loss and personal danger, culminating in the conviction of over one hundred Klansmen and an end to terrorism in their communities.\" The newspapers were the first weeklies to win a Pulitzer Prize. The name of the \"Tabor City Tribune\" was changed to the"
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"The Mummy Returns\nThe Mummy Returns is a 2001 American action adventure film written and directed by Stephen Sommers, starring Brendan Fraser, Rachel Weisz, John Hannah, Arnold Vosloo, Oded Fehr, Patricia Velásquez, and Dwayne \"The Rock\" Johnson. The film is a sequel to the 1999 film \"The Mummy\". It was distributed by Universal Pictures.\n\"The Mummy Returns\" inspired the 2002 prequel/spin-off film \"The Scorpion King\" which is set 5,000 years prior and whose eponymous character,"
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"sole screenwriter for the film \"Notes on a Scandal\" (2006), for which he was nominated for an Oscar at the 79th Academy Awards.\nIn June 2015, his play, \"The Red Lion\", opened at the National Theatre.\nIn 2016 he directed a revival of Tom Stoppard's play \"Travesties\" at the Menier Chocolate Factory in London which, after a sell-out run, transferred with the same cast to the Apollo Theatre in the West End. The revival was nominated for five"
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"of 100 influential musicians of the rock and roll era. In 2013 \"Billboard\" ranked him the most successful male solo artist on the \"Billboard\" Hot 100 Top All-Time Artists, and third overall, behind the Beatles and Madonna. He was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 1994 and the Songwriters Hall of Fame in 1992, and is a fellow of the British Academy of Songwriters, Composers and Authors. He was knighted by Elizabeth II for \"services to music and charitable services\" in"
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"FIFA World Cup\nThe FIFA World Cup, often simply called the World Cup, is an international association football competition contested by the senior men's national teams of the members of the \"\" (FIFA), the sport's global governing body. The championship has been awarded every four years since the inaugural tournament in 1930, except in 1942 and 1946 when it was not held because of the Second World War. The current champion is France, which won its second title at the 2018 tournament in Russia.\nThe"
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"Pogba\nPogba is a surname. Notable people with the surname include the Pogba brothers, all professional footballers:\n- Florentin Pogba (born 1990), French-Guinean footballer who plays for Atlanta United\n- Mathias Pogba (born 1990), Guinean footballer who plays for Tours\n- Paul Pogba (born 1993), French footballer who plays for Manchester United and France"
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"Kaakha Kaakha\nKaakha Kaakha (To Protect) is a 2003 Indian Tamil-language action thriller film written and directed by Gautham Menon. It stars Suriya, Jyothika and Jeevan. The film featured music composed by Harris Jayaraj and cinematography by R. D. Rajasekhar. The film released to highly positive reviews in August 2003 and went on to become the first biggest blockbuster in Suriya's career, and was considered a comeback film for producer Kalaipuli S. Thanu. Owing to the success, the film has been remade in several languages."
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"Sage Stallone\nSage Moonblood Stallone (May 5, 1976 – July 13, 2012) was an American actor, film director, producer, and distributor. He was the elder son of Sylvester Stallone.\nEarly life.\nSage Stallone was born in Los Angeles, California, the elder son and first child of Sasha Czack and actor Sylvester Stallone. He was the brother of Seargeoh 'Seth' Stallone, and half-brother of Sophia, Sistine, and Scarlet Stallone. He was the nephew of actor and singer"
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"centuries, ending with the annexation of present-day Finland by Russia in 1809. The last war in which Sweden was directly involved was in 1814, when Norway was militarily forced into a personal union, which peacefully dissolved in 1905. Since then, Sweden has been at peace, maintaining an official policy of neutrality in foreign affairs. Sweden was formally neutral through both world wars and the Cold War, albeit Sweden has since 2009 openly moved towards cooperation with NATO. \nSweden is a constitutional monarchy and a parliamentary democracy,"
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"personal union with Sweden that lasted until 1905. Since 1814, Sweden has been at peace, adopting a non-aligned foreign policy in peacetime and neutrality in wartime. During World War I, Sweden remained neutral. Post-war prosperity provided the foundations for the social welfare policies characteristic of modern Sweden. During World War II, Sweden once again remained neutral, avoiding the fate of occupied Norway. Sweden was one of the first non-participants of World War II to join the United Nations (in 1946)."
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"Lobster and Miss Julie\"\n- Michael Fassbender – \"Macbeth\", \"Slow West\" and \"Steve Jobs\"\nWinners and nominees British/Irish Actress of the Year.\nSaoirse Ronan – \"Brooklyn\" and \"Lost River\"\n- Emily Blunt – \"Sicario\"\n- Carey Mulligan – \"Far From the Madding Crowd\" and \"Suffragette\"\n- Charlotte Rampling – \"45 Years\" and \"The Forbidden Room\"\n- Kate Winslet – \"The Dressmaker\", \"A Little Chaos\""
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"The Coen brothers direct only science fiction films."
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"\" (1998) and \"Gambit\" (2012). Ethan is also a writer of short stories, theater and poetry.\nKnown for many distinctive stylistic trademarks including genre hybridity, the brothers' films \"No Country for Old Men\", \"A Serious Man\" and \"Inside Llewyn Davis\" have been ranked in the BBC's 2016 poll of the greatest motion pictures since 2000.\nBackground.\nBackground Early life.\nJoel and Ethan Coen were born and raised in St. Louis Park, Minnesota, a"
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"M. Emmet Walsh\nMichael Emmet Walsh (born March 22, 1935) is an American character actor and comedian who has appeared in over 200 films and television series. He appeared in the Coen Brothers' first film, \"Blood Simple\" (1984). He also appeared in such other films as Carl Reiner's comedy \"The Jerk\" (1979), Robert Redford's drama \"Ordinary People\" (1980), Ridley Scott's science fiction film \"Blade Runner\" (1982), Barry Sonnenfeld's steampunk"
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"Marilyn Monroe is still alive and resides in Los Angeles."
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"\"Some Like It Hot\" (1959), a critical and commercial success. Her last completed film was the drama \"The Misfits\" (1961).\nMonroe's troubled private life received much attention. She struggled with substance abuse, depression, and anxiety. Her second and third marriages, to retired baseball star Joe DiMaggio and playwright Arthur Miller, were highly publicized and both ended in divorce. On August 4, 1962, she died at age 36 from an overdose of barbiturates at her home in Los Angeles"
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"Marina Orlova (actress)\nMarina Orlova (; born 25 March 1986) is an award-winning Russian actress who has starred in 40 major movies and TV shows in Moscow, Beijing and Rome. In the Russian speaking world she is known as the Russian Marilyn Monroe. She is in the top 10 most famous and recognized Russian young actresses. Marina currently resides in Los Angeles and is pursuing her career in Hollywood.\nBiography.\nHer debut took place in 1995 at the Theater of Musical Comedy. While still a"
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"Bravo Award\nThe Bravo Award is an annual award which is handed out by the Italian magazine \"Guerin Sportivo\" to the most outstanding young European footballer. The first winner of the award was Englishman Jimmy Case. Until 1992, only under-23 players participating in one of the three European club cups (UEFA Champions League, UEFA Cup, UEFA Cup Winners' Cup) were eligible. Since 1992, any under-21 player from any European League is eligible.\nThe winners are chosen for the autumn-spring season, not the"
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"awards out of seventeen nominations.\nBillboard Touring Awards.\nBillboard honours the industry’s top artists, venues and professionals of the year at the annual Billboard Touring Awards reception. These awards are based primarily on the Billboard Boxscore chart, recognizing true box office success and industry achievement. One Direction won five awards out of six nominations.\nBravo Otto.\nThe Bravo Otto is an award show by the German teen magazine \"Bravo\" to honor the top artists in music, acting and sports of the year. The"
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