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"Centralia, Pennsylvania has a coal mine fire."
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"Centralia, Pennsylvania\nCentralia is a borough and near-ghost town in Columbia County, Pennsylvania, United States. Its population has dwindled from more than 1,000 residents in 1980 to 63 by 1990, to only seven in 2013—a result of the coal mine fire which has been burning beneath the borough since 1962. Centralia, which is part of the Bloomsburg–Berwick metropolitan area, is the least-populated municipality in Pennsylvania. It is completely surrounded by Conyngham Township.\nAll real estate in the borough was claimed under eminent"
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"Centralia mine fire\nThe Centralia mine fire is a coal seam fire that has been burning underneath the borough of Centralia, Pennsylvania, United States, since at least May 27, 1962. The fire is suspected to be from deliberate burning of trash in a former strip mine, igniting a coal seam.\nThe fire is burning in underground coal mines at depths of up to over an stretch of . At its current rate, it could continue to burn for over 250 years.\nThe fire caused most of the town"
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"Love Aaj Kal is a poem."
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"Love Aaj Kal\nLove Aaj Kal () is a 2009 Indian Hindi-language romantic comedy-drama film starring Saif Ali Khan and Deepika Padukone in lead roles with Rahul Khanna, Rishi Kapoor, and Giselli Monteiro in supporting roles. The film is directed by Imtiaz Ali and produced by Saif Ali Khan and Dinesh Vijan. The film portrays the feeling of pure love which never changes, although the perspective of realising one's soulmate has changed over time. Although there was a lot of pre-release speculation that the film"
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".\nIn 2004, Punjabi play titled \"Dardaan Da Darya\" based on the life of Shiv Kumar was performed at 'Punjab Kala Bhavan', Chandigarh.\nSeveral of his poems have been adapted for movies, e.g. \"Ajj Din Chhadeya Tere Rang Varga,\" was adapted in 2009 Hindi movie Love Aaj Kal which became an instant hit.\nIn 2012, Album titled \"Panchee Ho javan\" based on same titled poem written by Shiv Kumar Batalvi was sung by Jasleen Royal and the album also contains another song"
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"School 2013 is a teen drama."
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"School 2013\nSchool 2013 () is a 2012 South Korean television series starring Jang Nara, Choi Daniel, Lee Jong-suk, Park Se-young and Kim Woo Bin. The teen drama depicts the struggles and dilemmas that modern-day Korean youth face, such as bullying, student suicides, school violence, deteriorating teacher-student relations, private tutoring and other real-life high school issues, all within the confines of one small classroom at Victory High School.\nIt is the fifth installment of KBS's"
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"Lee's breakout role came as a high school student in the teen drama \"School 2013\". He received his first acting award for the role at the 2012 KBS Drama Awards under the category Best New Actor. He also ranked fifth according to a survey entitled 'Actors Who Lit Up 2013' by \"Gallup\" Korea.\nFollowing the success of \"School 2013\", Lee starred in the critically acclaimed drama series \"I Can Hear Your Voice\" with Lee Bo-young. He played Park Soo-"
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"Page Hamilton plays guitar."
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"Page Hamilton\nPage Nye Hamilton (born May 18, 1960) is an American guitarist, singer, songwriter and record producer, mostly noted for his work with alternative metal band Helmet. Most of his work has been in the hard rock and alternative metal styles, though he trained in jazz guitar and has substantial connections with avant-garde music and film soundtrack composition.\nLife and career.\nLife and career Background.\nHamilton was born in Portland, Oregon and raised in Medford, Oregon. Hamilton studied guitar at"
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"Zulutime\nZulutime is an album by guitarists Caspar Brötzmann and Page Hamilton, released in November 1996 through Atavistic Records.\nPersonnel.\n- Musicians\n- Caspar Brötzmann – guitar, production\n- Page Hamilton – guitar, production\n- Production and additional personnel\n- Bruno Gebhard – production\n- Wharton Tiers – production"
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"Linkin Park's fourth album is A Thousand Suns."
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"A Thousand Suns\nA Thousand Suns is the fourth studio album by American rock band Linkin Park. It was released on September 8, 2010, by Warner Bros. Records. The album was written by the band and was produced by Linkin Park vocalist Mike Shinoda and Rick Rubin, who worked together to produce the band's previous studio album \"Minutes to Midnight\" (2007). Recording sessions for \"A Thousand Suns\" took place at NRG Recording Studios in North Hollywood, California from 2008 until early 2010.\n\""
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"interplay between Chester Bennington and Mike Shinoda plays as a major part within Linkin Park's music, with Bennington being the lead vocalist and Shinoda as the rapping vocalist. On Linkin Park's third album, \"Minutes to Midnight\", Shinoda sings lead vocals on \"In Between\", \"Hands Held High\", and on the B-side \"No Roads Left\". On numerous songs from band's fourth album, \"A Thousand Suns\", such as the album's singles (\"The Catalyst\", \""
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"Michael McCary was born in December."
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"Michael McCary\nMichael Sean McCary (born December 16, 1971) is an American singer, known for being a former bass singer of the R&B group Boyz II Men (in which he was sometimes known as Mike Bass).\nIn 2003, McCary left Boyz II Men due to chronic back problems, resulting from multiple sclerosis (MS) and personal problems. McCary plays in the film \"Mannsfield 12\", in which he takes on the role of Herold. He has also appeared on the television game show \""
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"father of McCary's stepson, Anniston lawyer and former Circuit Judge James D. Sloan, Jr. (born c. 1944). McCary had two daughters, from a previous marriage, Eileen M. Cline, formerly of Troy, Virginia, and from the second marriage, Anne Margaret McCary Childers (born c. 1967) of Gadsden. Anne Childers is the widow of Ted Childers (c. 1960-2012) and the mother of three children.\nMcCary was affiliated with the Episcopal Church of St. Michael and All Angels in Anniston. He"
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"The Hermetic Order of the Golden Dawn was devoted to the study of the occult and metaphysics."
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"Hermetic Order of the Golden Dawn\nThe Hermetic Order of the Golden Dawn (; or, more commonly, the Golden Dawn (\"Aurora Aurea\")) was a secret society devoted to the study and practice of the occult, metaphysics, and paranormal activities during the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Known as a magical order, the Hermetic Order of the Golden Dawn was active in Great Britain and focused its practices on theurgy and spiritual development. Many present-day concepts of ritual and magic that are at the centre"
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"the Alpha et Omega, an occult group that had developed from the Hermetic Order of the Golden Dawn. Here, her primary teacher was Maiya Curtis-Webb, a longstanding friend of the Firth family. Fortune later claimed that in the period after the First World War, the Order had been \"manned mainly by widows and grey-bearded ancients\". She was not enamoured with the ceremonial magic system that had been developed by the Golden Dawn, however it did provide her with the grounding in the study of the Hermetic"
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", and Kathy Najimy (\"Descendants\").\nThis version of the fairy tale character has been very well received by film critics and the public, and is considered one of Disney's most iconic and menacing villains. Besides in the film, the Evil Queen has made numerous appearances in Disney attractions and productions, including not only these directly related to the tale of Snow White, such as \"Fantasmic!\", \"The Kingdom Keepers\" and \"Kingdom Hearts Birth by Sleep\", sometimes appearing in them alongside"
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"and Joe Grant, and originally animated by Art Babbitt and voiced by Lucille La Verne. Inspiration for her design came from the characters of Queen Hash-a-Motep from \"She\" and Princess Kriemhild from \"Die Nibelungen\". The Queen has since been voiced by Eleanor Audley, June Foray, Janet Waldo, Eda Reiss Merin, Louise Chamis and Susanne Blakeslee, and was portrayed live by Anne Francine (musical), Jane Curtin (50th anniversary TV special), Olivia Wilde (\"Disney Dream Portraits\")"
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"The United States Environmental Protection Agency has technologists on staff."
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", and enforcement responsibility to U.S. states and the federally recognized tribes. EPA enforcement powers include fines, sanctions, and other measures. The agency also works with industries and all levels of government in a wide variety of voluntary pollution prevention programs and energy conservation efforts.\nIn 2018, the agency had 14,172 full-time employees. More than half of EPA's employees are engineers, scientists, and environmental protection specialists; other employees include legal, public affairs, financial, and information technologists. \nThe Environmental Protection Agency can"
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"Susan Bodine\nSusan Parker Bodine is an American lawyer and government official who currently serves as the Assistant Administrator for Enforcement and Compliance Assurance at the Environmental Protection Agency. Prior to assuming her current role, she served as chief counsel for the United States Senate Committee on Environment and Public Works. She was appointed in 2017.\nBodine previously served as Assistant Administrator of the Environmental Protection Agency's Office of Solid Waste and Emergency Response during the administration of George W. Bush. She has also served as staff director and counsel for the"
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"Tiffany Hwang is a person."
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"Tiffany Young\nStephanie Young Hwang (born August 1, 1989), known professionally as Tiffany or Tiffany Young, is an American singer. Born and raised in California, she was discovered by South Korean entertainment agency SM Entertainment at the age of fifteen and subsequently moved to South Korea. After two years of training, Tiffany debuted as a member of girl group Girls' Generation (and later its subgroup Girls' Generation-TTS) in August 2007, which went on to become one of the best-selling artists in"
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"- Tiffany Hwang (born Stephanie Hwang), Korean-American singer, a member of Girls' Generation\n- Tiffany Limos (born 1980), American actress\n- Tiffany Million (born 1966), stage name of former female professional wrestler Sandra Margot Escott\n- Tiffany Montgomery (born 1982), birth name of Ryan Starr, American singer and actress\n- Tiffany Moore, American 12-year-old girl who was murdered in 1988\n- Tiffany Mynx, American pornographic actress and film director\n- Tiffany Pollard"
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"Dracula was a book."
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"Dracula\nDracula is an 1897 Gothic horror novel by Irish author Bram Stoker. It introduced the character of Count Dracula, and established many conventions of subsequent vampire fantasy. The novel tells the story of Dracula's attempt to move from Transylvania to England so that he may find new blood and spread the undead curse, and of the battle between Dracula and a small group of men and a woman led by Professor Abraham Van Helsing.\n\"Dracula\" has been assigned to many literary genres including vampire literature, horror fiction,"
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"Dracula (Dell Comics)\nDracula is a superhero comic book series published by Dell Comics, based on the literary and movie character Count Dracula. The book was part of a line of three superhero comics based on the Universal Monsters characters; the other two were \"Frankenstein\" and \"Werewolf\".\nPublication history.\n\"Dracula\" lasted 3 issues from 1966 through 1967, numbered 2 through 4. (#1, published in 1962, was an adaptation of the 1931 film). In 1972-73"
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"Beauty Shop stars a singer."
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"Queen Latifah\nDana Elaine Owens (born March 18, 1970), known professionally as Queen Latifah, is an American rapper, singer, songwriter, actress, and producer. Born in Newark, New Jersey, she signed with Tommy Boy Records in 1989 and released her debut album \"All Hail the Queen\" on November 28, 1989, featuring the hit single \"Ladies First\". \"Nature of a Sista'\" (1991) was her second and final album with Tommy Boy Records.\nLatifah starred as"
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"The Beauty Shop (band)\nThe Beauty Shop was an Americana rock / alt country band, led by singer-songwriter-guitarist John Hoeffleur, based out of Champaign, Illinois. Formed in 1999, they released two EPs and two full length albums before disbanding in 2008. Hoeffleur described their music as \"\"influenced by old-school punk (Wire, Minutemen, Misfits) and old-school country (Hank, Lefty, Patsy, Johnny) with a dash of singer/songwriter (Leonard Cohen, Nick"
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"Paul Wesley\nPaweł Tomasz Wasilewski (; born July 23, 1982), known professionally as Paul Wesley and formerly as Paul Wasilewski, is an American actor, director, and producer. He is best known for role of Stefan Salvatore on the drama series \"The Vampire Diaries\" as well as his multiple roles on the anthology series \"Tell Me a Story\".\nEarly life.\nWesley was born in New Brunswick, New Jersey, to Polish parents Tomasz and Agnieszka Wasilewski, and grew up in Marlboro Township,"
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"- Saint Paul School of Theology (Missouri)\n- Seattle Pacific University (Washington)\n- United Theological Seminary (Ohio/West Virginia)\n- Wesley Biblical Seminary (Mississippi)\n- Wesley Seminary (Indiana)\n- Wesley Theological Seminary (District of Columbia)\nNorth America United States Moravian.\n- Moravian Theological Seminary (Bethlehem, Pennsylvania)\nNorth America United States Non-denominational and multi-denominational.\n- Asbury Theological Seminary (Kentucky and Florida)\n- Beeson Divinity School (Alabama)\n- Bethlehem"
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"One of Barbie's ambassador is Heidi Klum."
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"2008 and a win in 2013 for Outstanding Host for a Reality or Reality-Competition Program (shared with co-host Tim Gunn); Klum has been nominated for six Emmy Awards. She has worked as a spokesmodel for Dannon and H&M, and has appeared in numerous commercials for McDonald's, Volkswagen and others. In 2009, Klum became Barbie's official ambassador on Barbie's 50th anniversary. As an occasional actress, she had supporting roles in movies including \"Blow Dry\" (2001), \"Ella Enchanted\""
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"in Fall 2007. A second run was released in Fall 2008.\nKlum was involved in the development of a namesake rose, the Heidi Klum rose, which is available in Germany.\nFor the 2008 US Open, Klum designed a screen print T-shirt which was sold at the US Open shop. It featured childlike butterfly pictures. Proceeds will go to a non-profit organization maintaining the park, which is home to the US Open. Klum became Barbie's official ambassador for the doll's 50th anniversary in"
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"Teen Wolf premiered."
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"\" premiered on June 5, 2011, following the 2011 MTV Movie Awards. On July 21, 2016, the cast announced at Comic Con that the sixth season would be the series' final. The series finale aired on September 24, 2017.\nPlot.\nThe series revolves around social outcast Scott McCall, a high school student living in the town of Beacon Hills. Scott's life drastically changes when he is bitten by a werewolf the night before sophomore year, becoming one himself. He must henceforth learn to"
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"List of Teen Wolf minor characters\nThis is a list of Teen Wolf minor characters that appeared in \"Teen Wolf\" the American television series that aired on MTV. The series premiered on Sunday, June 5, 2011, following the 2011 MTV Movie Awards. \"Teen Wolf\" is a supernatural drama series that follows Scott McCall (Tyler Posey), a high school student and social outcast who is bitten by a werewolf. He tries to maintain a normal life while hiding his secret and dealing with supernatural dangers that plague"
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"L.A. Law aired on a major television network."
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"L.A. Law\nL.A. Law is an American television legal drama series that ran for eight seasons on NBC, from September 15, 1986 to May 19, 1994.\nCreated by Steven Bochco and Terry Louise Fisher, it contained many of Bochco's trademark features including an ensemble cast, large number of parallel storylines, social drama, and off-the-wall humor. It reflected the social and cultural ideologies of the 1980s and early 1990s, and many of the cases featured on the show dealt with hot-topic issues"
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"List of Homicide: Life on the Street episodes\n\"\" is a police procedural television series that began airing on the NBC network immediately after Super Bowl XXVII on January 31, 1993, before moving to Wednesday evenings for the remainder of the first season. The show temporarily replaced \"L.A. Law\" on Thursday evenings at 10:00 p.m. ET for its limited season 2 run. From season 3 on it aired Fridays at 10:00 p.m. ET. \"Homicide: Life on the Street\" chronicled the work of a fictional Baltimore"
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"Michelle Williams acts professionally."
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"herself from it after each performance. Hilton Als of \"The New Yorker\" found the actress' \"daring and nonjudgmental embodiment of her not easily assimilable character\" to be the production's highlight. She received a Tony Award for Best Actress in a Play nomination for \"Blackbird\".\nWilliams returned to film in 2016 with supporting roles in two small-scale dramas\"Certain Women\" and \"Manchester by the Sea\". The former marked her third collaboration with Kelly Reichardt and told three interconnected narratives based on the short stories"
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"members Michelle Pooch.\nMichelle Lisa Janco Puccio (born October 30, 1980), known professionally as DJ Michelle Pooch, is a promoter, socialite and DJ. She rose to fame as the wife of high-profile Miami Beach nightlife impresario Tommy Pooch, who she has since separated.\nDuring the first season, she comes into conflict with Prince, the two facing off at several events.\nSupporting cast members Malik Williams.\nMalik Williams (born November 2, 1985) is a brand ambassador, socialite and stylist."
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"Stephanie Daley\nStephanie Daley — retitled What She Knew for US television — is a 2006 film starring Amber Tamblyn, Melissa Leo, Tilda Swinton and Timothy Hutton. The film, which received a limited release in North America on April 20, 2007, focuses on the issue of teenage pregnancy. \"Stephanie Daley\" was developed at the Sundance Writers' and Filmmakers' Lab, and premiered at the 2006 Sundance Film Festival, where it won the Waldo Salt Screenwriting Award. The film also earned Tamblyn a nomination for best supporting"
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"2010, Tamblyn won the Bronze Leopard at the Locarno International Film Festival for her performance in the title role of \"Stephanie Daley\". The film, which also won an award at the 2006 Sundance Film Festival, features Tamblyn as a 16-year-old who kills her baby, moments after giving birth in the bathroom of a ski resort. She was also nominated for Best Actress at the Independent Spirit Awards. The film also stars Tilda Swinton and Timothy Hutton. She also starred in \"Blackout\" in 2008.\nIn"
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"Kate Beckinsale attended the University of Oxford."
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"Kate Beckinsale\nKathrin Romary Beckinsale (born 26 July 1973) is an English actress and model. After some minor television roles, she made her film debut in \"Much Ado About Nothing\" (1993) while still a student at the University of Oxford. She appeared in British costume dramas such as \"Prince of Jutland\" (1994), \"Cold Comfort Farm\" (1995), \"Emma\" (1996), and \"The Golden Bowl\" (2000), in addition to various stage and radio"
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"Mary Beckinsale\nMary Beckinsale is an English art historian and President Emeritus of Studio Arts College International (SACI).\nBiography.\nBiography Early life and education.\nMary Beckinsale is the daughter of Dr. Robert P. Beckinsale, Professor of Geography of University College Oxford. She attended Oxford High School and went on to take a B.A. in Art History at Newnham College, Cambridge. In 1970, she graduated from the Warburg Institute, University of London with an M.Phil in Cultural Studies. She spent two years on a Leverhulme Scholarship"
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"Tony Goldwyn's full first name is Tony."
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"Tony Goldwyn\nAnthony Howard Goldwyn (born May 20, 1960) is an American actor, singer, producer, director and political activist. He portrayed Carl Bruner in \"Ghost\", Colonel Bagley in \"The Last Samurai\", and the voice of the title character of the Disney animated film \"Tarzan\". He starred in the ABC legal/political drama \"Scandal\" as Fitzgerald Grant III, a fictional president of the United States, from 2012 to 2018.\nEarly life.\nGoldwyn was born in"
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"Daniel Roberts. From \"The New York Times\" review: \"Olivia (Sabine Singh) is a genuine beauty who spends Act 1 ... imitating Michelle Pfeiffer's sinuous lounge singer from \"The Fabulous Baker Boys\"... She's the kind of stunning blonde who practically stops traffic.\"\nHer film credits include \"Tony Goldwyn's Someone Like You\", \"The Anarchist Cookbook\", and \"Ricky Six\". Her film \"Maryam\" opened Robert De Niro's first Tribeca Film Festival, where Sabine was honored"
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"Hitman is an action-thriller from 2007."
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"Hitman (2007 film)\nHitman is a 2007 action thriller film directed by Xavier Gens and based on the video game series of the same name. The story revolves around Agent 47, a professional hitman, who was engineered to be an assassin by the group known as \"The Organization\". He becomes ensnared in a political conspiracy and finds himself pursued by both Interpol and Russian intelligence. The film stars Timothy Olyphant, Olga Kurylenko and Dougray Scott and was released on November 21, 2007 in the United States, November"
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"Run All Night (film)\nRun All Night is a 2015 American action thriller film directed by Jaume Collet-Serra and written by Brad Ingelsby. The film stars Liam Neeson, Joel Kinnaman, Common and Ed Harris, and follows an ex-hitman who goes on the run with his estranged adult son after he is forced to kill the son of a mafia boss. It was released in the United States on March 13, 2015, received mixed reviews from critics and grossed $71 million worldwide.\nPlot."
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"John Wayne Gacy had a space."
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"makeshift garrote, as his first victim was stabbed to death. Gacy buried 26 of his victims in the crawl space of his home. Three other victims were buried elsewhere on his property, while the bodies of his last four known victims were discarded in the Des Plaines River.\nConvicted of 33 murders, Gacy was sentenced to death on March 13, 1980 for 12 of those murders. He spent 14 years on death row before he was executed by lethal injection at Stateville Correctional Center on May 10, 1994."
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"Gacy (film)\nGacy (also known as The Crawl Space) is a 2003 horror film written and directed by Clive Saunders, and co-written by David Birke. Released direct-to-video, the film is based on the crimes of Chicago serial killer John Wayne Gacy, and stars Mark Holton as Gacy.\nPlot.\nJohn Wayne Gacy (Mark Holton) seemed to be a model citizen. He even volunteered as a clown for the children at the local hospital, but he kept a gruesome"
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"Sons of Anarchy premiered online."
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"begins to question the club and himself. Brotherhood, loyalty, betrayal and redemption are constant themes.\n\"Sons of Anarchy\" premiered on September 3, 2008, on cable network FX. The series's third season attracted an average of 4.9 million weekly viewers, making it FX's highest rated series at the time, surpassing its other hits \"The Shield\", \"Nip/Tuck\" and \"Rescue Me\". The Season four and five premieres were the two highest-rated telecasts in FX's history."
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"Sons of Anarchy (season 2)\nThe second season of the American television drama series \"Sons of Anarchy\" created by Kurt Sutter, about the lives of a close-knit outlaw motorcycle club operating in Charming, a fictional town in California's Central Valley. The show centers on protagonist Jackson \"Jax\" Teller (Charlie Hunnam), the vice president of the club, who begins questioning the club and himself.\nThe second season of \"Sons of Anarchy\" premiered on September 8, 2009, on cable"
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"for Crows\", but appears briefly from Sam's perspective as he sends Sam away from Castle Black with the Watch's Maester Aemon and Mance's newborn son to protect them from sacrifice by the Red Priestess Melisandre. Jon also gives Sam the specific mission of traveling to the Citadel in Oldtown to become a maester, so that he may better understand the threat of the Others and eventually succeed Maester Aemon.\nIn \"A Dance with Dragons\" (2011), after sending Sam away to the Citadel to become a Maester"
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"Degrassi: Next Class\nDegrassi: Next Class was a Canadian teen drama television series set in the \"Degrassi Universe\", which was originally created by Linda Schuyler and Kit Hood in 1979. It is the fifth series in the \"Degrassi\" franchise, following \"The Kids of Degrassi Street\", \"Degrassi Junior High\", \"Degrassi High\", and \"\". The series was created by Linda Schuyler, Stephen Stohn, Sarah Glinski, and Matt Huether and is produced by DHX Studios Toronto (a subsidiary"
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"Kiiara\nKiara Saulters (born May 24, 1995), known professionally as Kiiara, is an American singer and songwriter from Wilmington, Illinois. She is currently signed to Atlantic Records. Her 2015 single \"Gold\" peaked at number 13 on the \"Billboard\" Hot 100 chart. She is also known for collaborating on Linkin Park's 2017 single \"Heavy\".\nEarly life.\nKiiara grew up in Wilmington, Illinois. She attended Wilmington High School where she played for the school's volleyball team. While"
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"The Lakers were defeated in the 1991 NBA Semifinals."
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"Selene only serves as a minor character in the film Underworld: Awakening."
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"Selene (Underworld)\nSelene, portrayed by British actress Kate Beckinsale, is a fictional character and the main protagonist of the \"Underworld\" film series. Based on the Marvel Comics character of the same name, she serves as the central character in the films \"Underworld\" (2003), \"\" (2006), \"\" (2009), \"\" (2012), and \"\" (2016).\nBeckinsale's daughter, Lily Mo Sheen, plays the character as a child in a flashback"
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"Underworld: Awakening\nUnderworld: Awakening is a 2012 American 3D action horror film directed by Måns Mårlind and Björn Stein. It is the fourth installment in the \"Underworld\" franchise, with Kate Beckinsale reprising her role as Selene, joined by Theo James, Michael Ealy, and India Eisley. Filming began in March 2011 in Vancouver, British Columbia and the film was released in Digital 3D, IMAX 3D and 2D theaters on January 20, 2012.\nPlot.\nA few years after the events of , both the"
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"Ginger Baker was inducted into a hall of fame."
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"one of the earliest recorded examples in rock music. Baker is an inductee of the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame as a member of Cream, of the \"Modern Drummer\" Hall of Fame in 2008, and of the Classic Drummer Hall of Fame in 2016.\nBiography.\nBiography Early life and career.\nGinger Baker was born in Lewisham, South London. His mother worked in a tobacco shop; his father, Frederick Louvain Formidable Baker, was a bricklayer employed by his own father, who owned a building"
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"in July 1972 as a replacement for original drummer, Bill Bruford. Following the death of bassist Chris Squire in 2015, White became the longest-remaining member in the band, having never left the group since joining.\nAdditionally, White has performed on over 50 albums by other performers, notably Joe Cocker, Ginger Baker, and The Ventures. White was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame as a member of Yes in 2017.\nBiography.\nBiography Early life.\nWhite was born on 14 June"
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"Tom Hiddleston appeared in Midnight in Paris and War Horse."
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"John Cusack has been in High Fidelity."
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"Picture Musical or Comedy for his performance in \"High Fidelity\" (2000), based on Nick Hornby's novel. In Roland Emmerich's disaster film \"2012\" (2009), he played a struggling novelist who attempts to survive the apocalypse and save mankind. Cusack played Edgar Allan Poe in James McTeigue's biopic film \"The Raven\" (2012) and starred in David Cronenberg's \"Maps to the Stars\" (2014).\nLater, he starred in video on demand films, including \"The Factory"
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"Vintage Vinyl\nVintage Vinyl is a record store in Evanston, Illinois, frequented by some of the world's most famous musicians and used as a reference in works of popular culture.\nDescription.\nOver the years the store has been a favorite haunt of many noteworthy actors, musicians and authors, many of whom have referenced it in their work. The most noteworthy example of this is when former Evanston resident John Cusack chose the store as the original filming location for the movie \"High Fidelity\". A different location"
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"\"It Takes a Man and a Woman\" had its general release on March 30, 2013, a Holy Saturday. It reportedly earned PHP 32.6 million (est. $800,000; nominal values) on its opening day and PHP 60,975,425 million ($1,496,829; nominal values) during its first week. The second-week run showed a notable margin as it sold 65.2% higher than its debut week. The film played for seven weeks in domestic theaters and had a total box-office gross of PHP 405M. It is"
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"Boromir appears in The Two Towers, the second volume of The Lord of the Rings series."
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"Faramir\nIn J. R. R. Tolkien's Middle-earth legendarium, Faramir is a fictional character appearing in \"The Lord of the Rings\". He is introduced as the younger brother of Boromir of the Fellowship of the Ring and second son of Denethor II, the Steward of the realm of Gondor. The relationships between the three men are revealed over the course of the book and are elaborated in the appendices.\nFaramir first enters the narrative in person in \"The Two Towers\", where, upon meeting Frodo Baggins"
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"X Factor (Italian TV series)\nX Factor Italia is a TV show which airs on prime time in Italy. The singing competition is the Italian version of Britain's \"The X Factor\". It was hosted until Season 4 by Francesco Facchinetti, who has been replaced by Alessandro Cattelan since Season 5. While the first four seasons were aired on Rai Due, the second channel of Italian public television service, at the moment the show is broadcast on Sky Uno, the main channel of Sky Italy.\nThe"
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"career in Hindi films, by appearing in supporting roles in three highly successful productions, Rakeysh Omprakash Mehra's \"Rang De Basanti\" (2006), Mani Ratnam's biopic \"Guru\" (2007) and Rajkumar Hirani's \"3 Idiots\" (2009), which went on to become the highest grossing Indian film of all time upon release. He simultaneously worked on Tamil films, gaining critical acclaim for his portrayal of a vigilante in his home production \"Evano Oruvan\" (2007) and for the successful bilingual horror"
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"List of accolades received by 3 Idiots\n\"3 Idiots\" is an Indian coming of age comedy-drama. The film was co-written, edited and directed by Rajkumar Hirani, produced by Vidhu Vinod Chopra, and had story, screenplay and dialogue by Abhijat Joshi. It was loosely adapted from novel \"Five Point Someone\" by Chetan Bhagat. The film stars Aamir Khan, R. Madhavan, Sharman Joshi , Kareena Kapoor, Omi Vaidya, Parikshit Sahni and Boman Irani.\nIt also become a highest film of"
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"Athletics at the 2016 Summer Olympics – Men's 200 metres\nThe men's 200 metres event at the 2016 Summer Olympics took place between 16–18 August in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, at the Olympic Stadium.\nSummary.\n2012 Olympic champion and 2015 World Champion Usain Bolt, is unbeaten over 200 m since 2007. Bolt had only competed once over 200 m in 2016 before the Olympics, recording a time of 19.89 seconds, fifth in the world in 2016. US team entries had the 3 world leading"
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"Tyrion Lannister\nTyrion Lannister is a fictional character in the \"A Song of Ice and Fire\" series of epic fantasy novels by American author George R. R. Martin and its television adaptation \"Game of Thrones\". He is a prominent point of view character in the novels, having the most chapters out of all at 49. Based on an idea that came to Martin while writing the 1981 novel \"Windhaven\", Tyrion has been called one of the author's finest creations and most popular characters by \"The New York"
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"Super Bowl XLVI\nSuper Bowl XLVI was an American football game between the National Football Conference (NFC) champion New York Giants and the American Football Conference (AFC) champion New England Patriots to decide the National Football League (NFL) champion for the 2011 season. The Giants defeated the Patriots by the score of 21–17. The game was played on February 5, 2012 at Lucas Oil Stadium in Indianapolis, the first time that the Super Bowl was played in Indiana.\nIn addition to winning their fourth Super Bowl in"
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"married to a member of the Long family, the former Mary Alice Long.\nThat summer, Walker was one of twenty delegates from Louisiana to the Republican National Convention in San Francisco, which nominated U.S. Senator Barry M. Goldwater of Arizona for president in the race against Lyndon B. Johnson. Four congressional nominees from Louisiana were invited to meet privately with former President Dwight D. Eisenhower, who endorsed the GOP slate, including Walker, future Governor David C. Treen of suburban New Orleans, publisher Robert Angers of Lafayette, and businessman Floyd"
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"Girl with a Pearl Earring (film)\nGirl with a Pearl Earring is a 2003 romantic drama film directed by Peter Webber. The screenplay was adapted by screenwriter Olivia Hetreed, based on the 1999 novel of the same name by Tracy Chevalier. Scarlett Johansson stars as Griet, a young 17th-century servant in the household of the Dutch painter Johannes Vermeer (played by Colin Firth) at the time he painted \"Girl with a Pearl Earring\" (1665) in the city of Delft in Holland. Other cast members"
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"Girl with a Pearl Earring (soundtrack)\nGirl with a Pearl Earring: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack is the soundtrack album to the 2003 film \"Girl with a Pearl Earring\" starring Scarlett Johansson, Colin Firth, Tom Wilkinson, Cillian Murphy and Judy Parfitt. It was composed by French film composer Alexandre Desplat.\nDesplat was a veteran of primarily French films since the early 1990s. His work for \"Girl with a Pearl Earring\" raised his international profile as his breakout score in Hollywood; it led to a prominent"
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"Hawi, Hawaii\nHāwī () is a census-designated place (CDP) in Hawaii County, Hawaii, United States. The population was 1081 at the 2010 United States Census.\nHāwī is situated to the west of the community of Kapaau. Together they comprise the most densely populated region in the district of North Kohala. Historically this part of Kohala is significant as the birthplace of Kamehameha I and the location of the Mookini heiau in the Kohala Historical Sites State Monument. The two communities were once busy commercial centers"
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"Abraham Lincoln\nAbraham Lincoln (February 12, 1809 – April 15, 1865) was an American statesman and lawyer who served as the 16th president of the United States from 1861 until his assassination in April 1865. Lincoln led the nation through the American Civil War, its bloodiest war and its greatest moral, constitutional, and political crisis. He preserved the Union, abolished slavery, strengthened the federal government, and modernized the U.S. economy.\nBorn in Kentucky, Lincoln grew up on the frontier in a poor family"
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"at St. Paul's Episcopal Church, in Baltimore, Maryland. The couple had eight children, two of whom, Creston(1865-1910) and Wilfred(1867-1945), became actors. Wilfred would later marry actress Victory Bateman. Because of the assassination of President Abraham Lincoln in 1865 committed by her brother John Wilkes Booth and its effect upon the family, she and her husband emigrated to England, where they stayed until their deaths.\nAsia became the poet and writer in the family, and through her work some insight was"
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"Tobey Maguire\nTobias Vincent Maguire (born June 27, 1975) is an American actor and film producer. He gained recognition for his role as Peter Parker / Spider-Man in Sam Raimi's \"Spider-Man\" trilogy (20022007). His other major films include \"Pleasantville\" (1998), \"The Cider House Rules\" (1999), \"Wonder Boys\" (2000), \"Seabiscuit\" (2003), \"The Good German\" (2006), \"Brothers\" (2009)"
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"Ederson (footballer, born 1993)\nEderson Santana de Moraes (born 17 August 1993), known simply as Ederson (), is a Brazilian professional footballer who plays as a goalkeeper for club Manchester City and the Brazil national team. He is considered the world's most expensive goalkeeper from a transfer value perspective by the CIES.\nHe started his career at São Paulo in 2008 before joining Portuguese side Benfica one year later, where he would spend two seasons. In 2012, he transferred from Ribeirão to Primeira Liga"
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"Alec Baldwin won seven Screen Actors Guild Awards for 30 Rock."
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"both nominated for Outstanding Writing for a Comedy Series. \"30 Rock\" received four Creative Arts Emmy Awards. Alec Baldwin received the Golden Globe Award for Best Actor in a Television Series – Musical or Comedy in 2007. Baldwin also received the Screen Actors Guild Award for Outstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Comedy Series in 2007. The show also received various other guild award nominations during its first season and the Peabody Award.\nIn 2008, Tina Fey and Alec Baldwin both won Screen Actors Guild Awards. The series"
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"Shania Twain\nShania Twain, OC (; born Eilleen Regina Edwards; August 28, 1965) is a Canadian singer, songwriter and actress. She has sold over 100 million records, making her the best-selling female artist in country music history and among the best-selling music artists of all time. Her success garnered her several honorific titles including the \"Queen of Country Pop\".\nRaised in Timmins, Ontario, Twain pursued singing and songwriting from a young age before signing with Mercury Nashville Records in the early"
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"Shania Twain (album)\nShania Twain is the self-titled debut studio album by Shania Twain, released on April 20, 1993 by Polygram and Mercury Records. The album achieved little to moderate commercial success worldwide when first released, but following the significant success of Twain's subsequent studio albums, an increased interest in \"Shania Twain\" developed, leading it to be certified platinum in the United States for shipments of one million copies. None of the album's songs were included in Twain's \"Greatest Hits\" album"
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"Denver\nDenver (), officially the City and County of Denver, is the capital and most populous municipality of the U.S. state of Colorado. Denver is located in the South Platte River Valley on the western edge of the High Plains just east of the Front Range of the Rocky Mountains. The Denver downtown district is immediately east of the confluence of Cherry Creek with the South Platte River, approximately east of the foothills of the Rocky Mountains. Denver is named after James W. Denver, a governor of the Kansas Territory."
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"2013 Major League Baseball All-Star Game\nThe 2013 Major League Baseball All-Star Game was the 84th edition of the Major League Baseball All-Star Game. It was held on Tuesday, July 16, 2013 at Citi Field in Queens, New York City, the home of the New York Mets. This was the first time that the Mets have hosted an All-Star Game since 1964, the team's inaugural season at Shea Stadium, and the ninth time the All-Star Game was held in New"
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"The Parliament of Canada consists of a lower house."
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"Parliament of Canada\nThe Parliament of Canada () is the federal legislature of Canada, seated at Parliament Hill in Ottawa, the national capital. The body consists of the Canadian monarch, represented by a viceroy, the Governor General; an upper house, the Senate; and a lower house, the House of Commons. Each element has its own officers and organization. By constitutional convention, the House of Commons is dominant, with the Senate and monarch rarely opposing its will. The Senate reviews legislation from a less partisan"
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"Canadian electoral system\nThe Canadian electoral system is based on a parliamentary system of government, modelled on that of the United Kingdom.\nFederal parliament.\nThe Parliament of Canada consists of:\n- The sovereign (represented by the Governor General)\n- An upper house (the Senate), the members of which are appointed by the Governor General on the recommendation of the Prime Minister\n- A lower house (the House of Commons), the members of which are chosen by the citizens of Canada through federal"
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"As You Like It stars Adrian Lester as a character."
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"As You Like It (2006 film)\nAs You Like It is a 2006 film written and directed by Kenneth Branagh, and based on the Shakespearean play of the same name. It stars Bryce Dallas Howard as Rosalind, David Oyelowo as Orlando De Boys, Romola Garai as Celia, Adrian Lester as Oliver De Boys, Alfred Molina as Touchstone, Kevin Kline as Jaques, Janet McTeer as Audrey, and Brian Blessed as Duke Frederick and his brother Duke Senior.\nBranagh moved the play's setting from medieval France to"
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"\" (Peter Hall Company)\n1990s 1991 Special commendation.\n- Iain Glen, for Hamlet in \"Hamlet\" (Old Vic, Bristol)\n1990s 1991 Commendations.\n- Adrian Lester, for Rosalind in an all-male production of \"As You Like It\" (Cheek by Jowl)\n- Tom Hollander, for Celia in an all-male production of \"As You Like It\" (Cheek by Jowl)\n- Hugh Bonneville (then known as Richard Bonneville), for Sir Samuel Hearty in \"The Virtuoso"
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"in Illinois. His first journalism job was in Canada. He joined the \"National Enquirer\" in Florida in the late 1970s, where he befriended Judith Regan.\nFenjves has ghostwritten more than a dozen books, including two number one \"New York Times\" Best-Sellers (\"Witness\" and \"Blood Brother\"). Fenjves also ghostwrote the autobiographies and memoirs of Bernie Mac, Janice Dickinson, and music producer David Foster. \nHis current film projects include an original action script, \"Undertow,\" which"
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"Pablo Fenjves\nPablo F. Fenjves (born 1953) is an American screenwriter and ghostwriter based in Los Angeles, California. His screenwriting credits include the 1995 film \"The Affair\", \"Man on a Ledge\", released in January 2012, and a string of television movies. Fenjves ghostwrote the book \"If I Did It\", an account of the O. J. Simpson murder case.\nBorn in Caracas, Venezuela, on August 16, 1953, to Hungarian survivors of the Holocaust, Fenjves went to college"
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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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"Leonard Cohen was a Canadian citizen."
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"Leonard Cohen\nLeonard Norman Cohen (September 21, 1934 – November 7, 2016) was a Canadian singer, songwriter, poet, and novelist. His work explored religion, politics, isolation, sexuality and romantic relationships. Cohen was inducted into the Canadian Music Hall of Fame, the Canadian Songwriters Hall of Fame, and the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. He was invested as a Companion of the Order of Canada, the nation's highest civilian honour. In 2011, Cohen received one of the Prince of Asturias"
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"Tower of Song: A Memorial Tribute to Leonard Cohen\nTower of Song: A Memorial Tribute to Leonard Cohen was a concert, which was held at the Bell Centre in Montreal, Quebec on November 6, 2017 as a tribute to singer-songwriter Leonard Cohen. The concert, which featured musicians performing Cohen songs, was subsequently broadcast by the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation as a radio and television special, airing on CBC Music on November 7, 2017 and on CBC Television on January 3, 2018.\nThe television broadcast received"
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"Dawn of the Planet of the Apes is a prequel to a 2011 movie."
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"Dawn of the Planet of the Apes\nDawn of the Planet of the Apes is a 2014 American science fiction film directed by Matt Reeves and written by Mark Bomback, Rick Jaffa and Amanda Silver. It stars Andy Serkis, Jason Clarke, Gary Oldman, Keri Russell, Toby Kebbell, and Kodi Smit-McPhee. It is the sequel to the 2011 film \"Rise of the Planet of the Apes\", which began 20th Century Fox's reboot of the original \"Planet of the Apes\" series. \"Dawn\""
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"of the Apes\" BOOM! serialized a one-shot prelude to the movie online as a free webcomic. At San Diego Comic Con International 2014, they published a one shot \"Dawn of the Planet of the Apes: Contagion\" bridging \"Rise of the Planet of the Apes\" and \"Dawn of the Planet of the Apes\". They followed this with a six-issue limited series called \"Dawn of the Planet of the Apes\", in the modern movie continuity. The original \"Planet of the Apes"
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"David Arquette was on ABC."
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"Jason Ventress on ABC's \"In Case of Emergency\". As a professional wrestler, he was remembered negatively for his brief stint in World Championship Wrestling where he was a one time WCW World Heavyweight Champion but has received praise in recent times, for his work on the independent circuit.\nEarly life.\nArquette was born in a Subud commune in Bentonville, Virginia. He is the youngest child of Brenda \"Mardi\" Olivia (née Nowak), an actress, poet, theater operator, activist, acting teacher"
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"serves as executive producer/writer/director, Kevin Biegel as writer/co-executive producer, and Courteney Cox and David Arquette are executive producers. It is produced by Doozer Productions and Coquette Productions (headed by Cox and her husband David Arquette) and is from ABC Studios. Original music for \"Cougar Town\" is composed by singer-songwriter WAZ & the production team Golden-Sgro.\nReception.\nThe episode was first broadcast in the United States on ABC on September 23, 2009 in the 9:30–10 p.m."
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"Ted Bundy was charged with assault."
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"at night and bludgeoned his victims as they slept.\nIn 1975, Bundy was jailed for the first time when he was incarcerated in Utah for aggravated kidnapping and attempted criminal assault. He then became a suspect in a progressively longer list of unsolved homicides in several states. Facing murder charges in Colorado, he engineered two dramatic escapes and committed further assaults, including three murders, before his ultimate recapture in Florida in 1978. For the Florida homicides, he received three death sentences in two separate trials.\nBundy was executed"
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"Airport in Oregon on February 10, 2016, while attempting to travel to Burns, Oregon to support militants at the Malheur National Wildlife Refuge. Bundy was booked into the downtown Multnomah County jail.\nIn a 32-page criminal complaint, federal prosecutors charged Bundy with one count of conspiracy to commit an offense against the United States, one count of assault on a federal officer by use of a deadly weapon and aiding and abetting, two counts of use and carrying of a firearm in relation to a crime of violence and aiding and"
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"Seattle became an epicenter for aircraft manufacturing."
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"at Slater Mill and the Beverly Cotton Manufactory.\nThe Connecticut River Valley became a crucible for industrial innovation, particularly the Springfield Armory, pioneering such advances as interchangeable parts and the assembly line which influenced manufacturing processes all around the world. From early in the nineteenth century until the mid-twentieth, the region surrounding Springfield, Massachusetts and Hartford, Connecticut served as the United States' epicenter for advanced manufacturing, drawing skilled workers from all over the world.\nThe rapid growth of textile manufacturing in New England between 1815 and"
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"Tell Abu Hawam\nTell Abu Hawam was a small city established in the Late Bronze Age (14th Century BCE) on the site of Modern-day Haifa, Israel. The sixth century BCE geographer Scylax described the city as being located \"between the bay and the promontory of Zeus (Currently Mount Carmel)\". It existed as a port city and a fishing village, and was moved to the site south of what is now the neighborhood of Bat Galim. The city eventually expanded into what is now the city of"
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"bonds and Islamic state identity, Akbar strove to unite far-flung lands of his realm through loyalty, expressed through an Indo-Persian culture, to himself as an emperor who had near-divine status.\nMughal India developed a strong and stable economy, leading to commercial expansion and greater patronage of culture. Akbar himself was a patron of art and culture. He was fond of literature, and created a library of over 24,000 volumes written in Sanskrit, Urdu, Persian, Greek, Latin, Arabic and Kashmiri,"
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"Badhan.\nPatronage to art and literature.\nThe contemporary writings mention Garhwal as a very prosperous state during Fateh Shah's reign. Fateh shah was a great patron of art and literature. Like Vikramaditya and Akbar, he is said to have nine illustrious figures (Navaratnas) in his court: Sureshanand Barthwal, Revatram Dhasmana, Rudridutt Kimothi, Hari Dutt Nautiyal, Vasvanand Bahuguna, Shashidhar Dangwal, Sahdev Chandola, Kirit Ram Khanthola, and Hari Dutt Thapliyal.\nSome of the encomiastic works from Ratan Shah's period include"
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"Quincy Jones\nQuincy Delight Jones Jr. (born March 14, 1933) is an American record producer, multi-instrumentalist, singer, and film producer. His career spans over 60 years in the entertainment industry with a record 80 Grammy Award nominations, 28 Grammys, and a Grammy Legend Award in 1992.\nJones came to prominence in the 1950s as a jazz arranger and conductor, before moving on to work in pop music and film scores. In 1969, Jones and his songwriting partner Bob Russell became the first African"
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"Mike Miller (guitarist)\nMike Miller (born 1953 in Sioux Falls, South Dakota) is a Los Angeles-based guitarist known for playing various styles of music including jazz fusion, rock, pop and more, and has played with Chick Corea, Bette Midler, Yellowjackets, Gino Vannelli, Vital Information, Karizma (Jazz band), Chad Wackerman, Vinnie Colaiuta, Quincy Jones, Brand X, and Burton Cummings. He also performed in film scores for Mark Mothersbaugh and in the Frank Zappa alumni band Banned from"
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"BC.\nThis term was itself derived from Indo-Iranian (cf. Old Persian \"tuxāri-\", Khotanese \"ttahvāra\", and Sanskrit \"tukhāra\"), the source of the term \"Tokharistan\" usually referring to 1st millennium Bactria, as well as the Takhar province of Afghanistan. The \"Tókharoi\" are often identified by modern scholars with the Yuezhi of Chinese historical accounts, who founded the Kushan Empire. These people are now known to have spoken Bactrian, an Eastern Iranian language that is quite distinct"
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"became a star, but the story did not tarnish her career and instead resulted in increased interest in her films.\nBy 1953, Monroe was one of the most marketable Hollywood stars; she had leading roles in the noir film \"Niagara\", which focused on her sex appeal, and the comedies \"Gentlemen Prefer Blondes\" and \"How to Marry a Millionaire\", which established her star image as a \"dumb blonde\". The same year, her images were used as the centerfold and in the cover of"
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"Untitled from Marilyn Monroe\nUntitled\" from \"Marilyn Monroe (1967) is one of a portfolio of ten 36 x 36 silkscreened prints by the pop artist Andy Warhol, showcasing 1950's controversial film star Marilyn Monroe after her passing in 1962, creating an intersection of art, glamour and death. The original image was borrowed by Warhol from a promotional still captured by Gene Kornman and released for the film \"Niagara\" (1953) featuring Monroe, raising questions on the extent of artistic appropriation. The cropped and ultimately untouched"
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"Will Turner is Bootstrap Bill Turner's daughter."
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"Will Turner\nWilliam \"Will\" Turner Jr. is a fictional character in the \"Pirates of the Caribbean\" films. He appears in \"\" (2003), \"\" (2006), \"\" (2007), and \"\" (2017). He is portrayed by Orlando Bloom (and as a child by Dylan Smith in the prologue of \"The Curse of the Black Pearl\").\nWilliam Turner is a blacksmith's apprentice working in Port Royal, Jamaica. He secretly loves the governor's"
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"a couple of old ladies fighting over their knitting needles\".\n- Orlando Bloom as Will Turner: A young blacksmith-turned-pirate, the son of \"Bootstrap Bill\" Turner, and later the husband of Elizabeth Swann. Turner becomes Captain of \"The Flying Dutchman\" after the ritual is performed to save his life.\n- Keira Knightley as Elizabeth Swann: Governor Swann’s daughter and Will Turner's fiancée. Having tricked Jack Sparrow into being swallowed by the Kraken to save herself and the \"Black Pearl"
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". Malaya was restructured as the Federation of Malaya in 1948, and achieved independence on 31 August 1957. Malaya united with North Borneo, Sarawak, and Singapore on 16 September 1963 to become Malaysia. In 1965, Singapore was expelled from the federation.\nThe country is multi-ethnic and multi-cultural, which plays a large role in its politics. About half the population is ethnically Malay, with large minorities of Malaysian Chinese, Malaysian Indians, and indigenous peoples. While recognising Islam as the country's established religion"
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"literary language.\nCuisine.\nMalaysia's cuisine reflects the multiethnic makeup of its population, and is defined by its diversity. Many cultures from Malaysia and the surrounding areas have greatly influenced Malaysian cuisine, with strong influence from Malay, Chinese, Indian, Thai, Javanese, and Sumatran cuisines. Much of this is due to Malaysia being a part of the ancient spice route. The cuisine is very similar to that of Singapore and Brunei, and also bears resemblance to Filipino cuisine. The different states of Malaysia have varied"
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"Juliette Binoche acted in French films."
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"she won the Venice Film Festival Award for Best Actress and a César. Three years later Binoche gained further acclaim in Anthony Minghella's \"The English Patient\" (1996), for which she was awarded an Academy Award and a BAFTA for Best Supporting Actress in addition to the Best Actress Award at the 1997 Berlin International Film Festival. For her performance in Lasse Hallström's romantic comedy \"Chocolat\" (2000), Binoche was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Actress.\nDuring the 2000s she maintained a successful career"
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"Juliette Binoche\nJuliette Binoche (; born 9 March 1964) is a French actress, artist and dancer. She has appeared in more than 60 feature films, been the recipient of numerous international awards, and has appeared on stage and in movies across the world. Coming from an artistic background, she began taking acting lessons during adolescence. After performing in several stage productions, she began acting in films by auteur directors Jean-Luc Godard (\"Hail Mary\", 1985), Jacques Doillon (\"Family Life\","
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"George Tuska was an American artist."
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"George Tuska\nGeorge Tuska (; April 26, 1916 – October 16, 2009), who early in his career used a variety of pen names including Carl Larson, was an American comic book and newspaper comic strip artist best known for his 1940s work on various Captain Marvel titles and the crime fiction series \"Crime Does Not Pay\", for and his 1960s work illustrating Iron Man and other Marvel Comics characters. As well, he drew the DC Comics newspaper comic strip \"The World's Greatest Superheroes\" from 1978–1982."
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"Billy Graham (comics)\nWilliam Henderson Graham (July 1, 1935 – April 4, 1997) was an African-American comics artist best known for his work on the Marvel Comics series \"Luke Cage, Hero for Hire\" and the \"Jungle Action\" feature \"Black Panther\".\nEarly career.\nA graduate of New York City's Music & Art High School, Billy Graham was influenced artistically by the work of Al Williamson, Frank Frazetta, Burne Hogarth, and George Tuska.\nOne of"
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"Prison Break has more than one season."
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"The first season received generally positive reviews, and performed well in the ratings. The first season was originally planned for a 13-episode run, but was extended to include an extra nine episodes due to its popularity. \"Prison Break\" was nominated for several industry awards, including the 2005 Golden Globe Award for Best Television Series Drama and the 2006 People's Choice Award for Favorite New TV Drama, which it won. In the United States, all five seasons have been released on DVD and released on Blu-ray internationally."
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"as a principality as it is a diarchy headed by two Princes: the Catholic Bishop of Urgell in Catalonia, Spain, and the President of France.\nAndorra is the sixth-smallest nation in Europe, having an area of and a population of approximately . The Andorran people are a Romance ethnic group of originally Catalan descent. Andorra is the 16th-smallest country in the world by land and the 11th-smallest by population. Its capital, Andorra la Vella, is the highest capital city in Europe, at an"
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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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"In the Global Economic Power Index, Tokyo ranked first."
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"Broadcasting System.\nTokyo ranks first in the Global Economic Power Index and third in the Global Cities Index. The GaWC's 2018 inventory classified Tokyo as an alpha+ world city – and \"TripAdvisor\"'s World City Survey ranked Tokyo first in its \"Best overall experience\" category (the city also ranked first in the following categories: \"helpfulness of locals\", \"nightlife\", \"shopping\", \"local public transportation\" and \"cleanliness of streets\"). Tokyo ranked as the 2nd-most expensive city"
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", with city composite rank based on five other lists.\nRankings Global Power City Index.\nThe Institute for Urban Strategies at The Mori Memorial Foundation in Tokyo issued a comprehensive study of global cities in 2018. They are ranked based on six categories: economy, research and development, cultural interaction, livability, environment, and accessibility, with 70 individual indicators among them. The top ten world cities are also ranked by subjective categories including manager, researcher, artist, visitor and resident.\n- Global Power City top 10"
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"Heather Graham starred in films."
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"Heather Graham\nHeather Joan Graham (born January 29, 1970) is an American actress. After appearing in television commercials, her first starring role in a feature film came with the teen comedy \"License to Drive\" (1988), followed by the critically acclaimed film \"Drugstore Cowboy\" (1989), which gained her initial industry notice. She then played supporting roles in films such as \"Shout\" (1991), \"Diggstown \"(1992), \"Six Degrees of Separation\" (1993),"
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"to as \"Mr. Clean\".\nHe has appeared in three feature films. In 1997, he starred opposite Tom Arnold and David Alan Grier in \"McHale's Navy\". In 2001, he appeared in the Farrelly Brothers' movie \"Say It Isn't So\" with Heather Graham and Chris Klein. Most recently, in 2006, he appeared in \"Material Girls\" starring Hilary and Haylie Duff.\nDuring the holiday seasons of 2003 and 2004, Cho toured the U.S. with Amy Grant and Vince Gill,"
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"Master of None was released on Netflix."
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"Thanksgiving (Master of None)\n\"Thanksgiving\" is the eighth episode of the second season of American comedy-drama web television series \"Master of None\". The episode was released on Netflix along with the rest of season 2 on May 12, 2017. It was written by series creator Aziz Ansari and Lena Waithe, who star as Dev Shah and Denise. Melina Matsoukas served as the episode's director.\nThe episode follows Dev celebrating Thanksgiving with Denise's family through out the years, as Dev's family"
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"Kajal Aggarwal\nKajal Aggarwal (born 19 June 1985) is an Indian film actress and model. She has established a career in the Tamil and Telugu film industries and has been nominated for four Filmfare Awards South.\nAggarwal made her acting debut with the 2004 Bollywood film \"Kyun! Ho Gaya Na...\" and had her first Telugu film release in 2007, \"Lakshmi Kalyanam\". In the same year, she starred in the box office hit \"Chandamama\", which earned her recognition. The 2009 historical fiction"
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"Kajal Aggarwal filmography\nKajal Aggarwal is an Indian actress who works primarily in Tamil and Telugu films. She made her acting debut with a minor role in the Hindi film \"Kyun! Ho Gaya Na...\", a box office failure. She later signed up P. Bharathiraja's Tamil film \"Bommalattam\", which was to have been her first film in that language, but it was delayed. Aggarwal debuted in Telugu cinema with \"Lakshmi Kalyanam\" (2007), which was her first film as a lead actress but"
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"Romelu Lukaku played professional football."
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"Romelu Lukaku\nRomelu Menama Lukaku Bolingoli (; born 13 May 1993) is a Belgian professional footballer who plays as a striker for English club Manchester United and the Belgium national team. \nBorn in Antwerp, Lukaku began his professional career at Belgian Pro League club Anderlecht in 2009, where he made his senior debut, at age 16. In his first season, he completed the campaign as the league's top goalscorer, and won the league championship. Following similar individual success in his second season, highlighted by his win of"
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"play in lower divisions for Aat, KFC Wintam and in 2006 for KGR Katelijne where he finished his playing career.\nInternational career.\nLukaku played for the Zaire national football team in the 1994 FIFA World Cup qualifying rounds. He also participated at the 1994 and 1996 African Cup of Nations finals.\nPersonal life.\nHe is the father of professional footballers Romelu Lukaku (a striker who plays for Manchester United) and Jordan Lukaku (who plays as a left-back for Lazio)."
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"A risk factor for shingles is having had chickenpox before 18 months of age."
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"from the nerve body to the endings in the skin, producing blisters. Risk factors for reactivation include old age, poor immune function, and having had chickenpox before 18 months of age. How the virus remains in the body or subsequently re-activates is not well understood. Exposure to the virus in the blisters can cause chickenpox in someone who has not had it, but will not trigger shingles. Diagnosis is typically based on a person's signs and symptoms. Varicella zoster virus is not the same as herpes simplex virus"
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"dose at age 4–6 years. For people older than 13 the two doses are administered 4 to 8 weeks apart. The varicella vaccine did not become widely available in the United States until 1995.\nIn the UK, the vaccine is only recommended in people who are particularly vulnerable to chickenpox. The National Health Service cites concerns about unvaccinated children catching chickenpox as adults when it is more dangerous, an increased risk of shingles in adults due to the lack of contact with chickenpox-infected children providing a natural boosting to immunity,"
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"Christianity in Tajikistan\nChristianity is a minority religion in Tajikistan. \nDenominations.\nThe World Christian Encyclopedia, Second edition, Volume 1, states the Russian Orthodox Church as the largest Church. The Lutheran Church has one congregation in Dushanbe and smaller groups in few other places. The World Christian Encyclopedia also mentions the presence of the Ukrainian Orthodox Church. There are about 3000 Evangelicals. There are around 300 Roman Catholics in Tajikistan.\nThere are at least five registered organizations of Baptists. There is at least one congregation of"
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"Mexico is the most populous Spanish-speaking country with a population of 120 million."
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"of over 129 million people, Mexico is the tenth most populous country and the most populous Spanish-speaking country in the world, while being the second most populous nation in Latin America after Brazil. Mexico is a federation comprising 31 states plus Mexico City (CDMX), which is the capital city and its most populous city. Other metropolises in the country include Guadalajara, Monterrey, Puebla, Toluca, Tijuana, and León.\nPre-Columbian Mexico dates to about 8000 BC and is identified as one of six cradles"
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"Miles Teller\nMiles Alexander Teller (born February 20, 1987) is an American actor. An alumnus of New York University's Tisch School of the Arts, he made his feature film debut in \"Rabbit Hole\" (2010), which he followed with supporting roles in \"Footloose\" (2011) and \"Project X\" (2012). Teller rose to prominence with his roles as Sutter Keely in the romantic drama \"The Spectacular Now\" (2013) and Andrew Neiman in \"Whiplash\" (2014)"
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"Beautiful (Christina Aguilera song)\n\"Beautiful\" is a song recorded by American singer Christina Aguilera for her fourth studio album, \"Stripped\" (2002). It was released as the album's second single on 2002. A pop and R&B ballad, \"Beautiful\" was written and produced by Linda Perry. Lyrically, it discusses inner beauty, as well as self-esteem and insecurity issues. Aguilera commented that she put \"her heart and her soul\" into the track, which she felt represented the theme"
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"of UK chart activity March.\nReturning to the top of the UK charts for the 4th time, US superstar, Christina Aguilera hit the top with a second release from her second album, \"Stripped\". \"Beautiful\" contrasted with the upbeat and raunchy \"Dirrty\", as \"Beautiful\" was a love ballad that seemed to be very personal to Christina. She received praise from GLAAD because of the positive presentation of homosexual people in the video to the song, which was edited by the BBC for showing on Top"
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"Joffrey Baratheon's mother is not Cersei Lannister."
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"Joffrey Baratheon\nJoffrey Baratheon is a fictional character in the \"A Song of Ice and Fire\" series of epic fantasy novels by American author George R. R. Martin, and its television adaptation \"Game of Thrones\".\nIntroduced in 1996's \"A Game of Thrones\", Joffrey is the eldest son of Cersei Lannister from the continent of Westeros. He subsequently appeared in Martin's \"A Clash of Kings\" (1998) and \"A Storm of Swords\" (2000). He is characterized as a spoiled"
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"Houses of Westeros following the death of King Robert in \"A Game of Thrones\". Robert's heir apparent, the 13-year-old Joffrey, is immediately proclaimed king through the machinations of his mother, Queen Cersei Lannister. When Lord Eddard \"Ned\" Stark, Robert's closest friend and chief advisor, discovers that Joffrey and his siblings are the product of incest between Cersei and her twin brother Ser Jaime \"The Kingslayer\" Lannister, Eddard attempts to unseat Joffrey, but is betrayed and executed for treason. In response"
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"made his Off-Broadway directorial debut in \"Fault Lines\".\nIn 2016, he starred as lawyer Robert Kardashian in \"\", for which he received his second Primetime Emmy Award nomination for Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Limited Series or Movie.\nEarly life.\nSchwimmer was born in Flushing, Queens, New York City, to attorneys Arthur and Arlene Coleman-Schwimmer. Schwimmer is German Jewish. He has an older sister named Ellie. His family subsequently moved to Los Angeles, where Schwimmer had his first"
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"the notorious Roy Demeo and part of the Gambino Family. The movie starred Michael Shannon as Richard Kuklinski.\nIn 2014, it was announced that Schwimmer has been cast as the lead in the ABC comedy pilot \"Irreversible\". He would play \"one half of a somewhat eccentric, self-absorbed couple\" in his first comedic television role since \"Friends\" finished in 2004. In 2016, Schwimmer played Robert Kardashian in the first season of the FX anthology series \"American Crime Story\". The series was developed"
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". WaterWheel has given away over $1 million to 29 organizations working on issues affecting Lake Champlain covering a wide variety of issues: land conservation, environmental advocacy, activism, education, and so forth.\nPhish drummer Jon Fishman said the band was inspired to found the Waterwheel Foundation by actor Paul Newman, who founded the Newman's Own food company and donated all profit from their products to charity.\nTouring Division.\nThe primary mission of WaterWheel's Touring Division is dedicated to raising funds for one selected non-"
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"served by buses operated by PMPML.The buses go to many destinations around Pune as well to many areas of Pimpri-Chinchwad and beyond. The Maharashtra state transport also runs services to and from Alandi to other destinations in the state of Maharashtra. Since the town is so close to the city of Pune, travellers from other parts of India and abroad can travel to Pune by air or train and then take taxi to Alandi.\nExternal links.\n- http://www.maharashtra-tourism.com/pilgrimage/alandi\n- http://santeknath.org/karya.html"
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"Lion (2016 film)\nLion is a 2016 biographical drama film directed by Garth Davis (in his feature debut) and written by Luke Davies, based on the non-fiction book \"A Long Way Home\" by Saroo Brierley. The film stars Dev Patel, Rooney Mara, David Wenham and Nicole Kidman, as well as Abhishek Bharate, Divian Ladwa, Priyanka Bose, Deepti Naval, Tannishtha Chatterjee, Nawazuddin Siddiqui and Sunny Pawar, and tells the true story of how Brierley, 25 years after being separated from"
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"List of accolades received by Lion (2016 film)\n\"Lion\" is a 2016 Australian biographical film directed by Garth Davis (in his feature debut) and written by Luke Davies, based on the non-fiction book \"A Long Way Home\" by Saroo Brierley with Larry Buttrose. Starring Sunny Pawar, Dev Patel, Rooney Mara, David Wenham and Nicole Kidman, the film focuses on Saroo Brierley, separated from his biological mother and adopted by an Australian couple, searched his biological mother via Google Earth. The"
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"Sarrainodu\nSarrainodu \"(English: The Right Guy\") is a 2016 Indian Telugu-language action film written and directed by Boyapati Srinu. Produced by Allu Aravind under the Geetha Arts banner. The film stars Allu Arjun, Srikanth, Aadhi Pinisetty, Rakul Preet Singh, Catherine Tresa, . S. Thaman composed the film's music and background score. Cinematography is by Rishi punjabi. The Telugu and Malayalam versions of the film was released on 22 April 2016 and became one of the highest grossing Telugu film of 2016"
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"film of all time. He then produced and acted in a short film titled \"I Am That Change\", directed by Sukumar, which was based on the theme of anti-corruption. His first release of 2015, \"S/O Satyamurthy\" directed by Trivikram Srinivas, opened to decent feedback from critics. His first release of 2016, \"Sarrainodu\" directed by Boyapati Srinu, opened to mixed to positive reviews from critics. With this film, Allu Arjun has scored his third consecutive blockbuster film during summer after"
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"The Ten Commandments is a biblical film."
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"The Ten Commandments (1956 film)\nThe Ten Commandments is a 1956 American epic religious drama film produced, directed, and narrated by Cecil B. DeMille, shot in VistaVision (color by Technicolor), and released by Paramount Pictures. The film is based on \"Prince of Egypt\" by Dorothy Clarke Wilson, \"Pillar of Fire\" by J.H. Ingraham, \"On Eagle's Wings\" by A.E. Southon, and the Book of Exodus. \"The Ten Commandments\" dramatizes the biblical story of the life of Moses,"
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"The Ten Commandments (1923 film)\nThe Ten Commandments is a 1923 American silent religious epic film produced and directed by Cecil B. DeMille. Written by Jeanie MacPherson, the film is divided into two parts: a prologue recreating the biblical story of the Exodus and a modern story concerning two brothers and their respective views of the Ten Commandments. \nLauded for its \"immense and stupendous\" scenes, use of Technicolor process 2, and parting of the Red Sea sequence, the expensive film proved to be a box-"
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"Slash exclusively sang lead in all his bands."
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"Slash (musician)\nSaul Hudson (born 23 July 1965), better known by his stage name Slash, is a British–American musician and songwriter. He is the lead guitarist of the American hard rock band Guns N' Roses, with whom he achieved worldwide success in the late 1980s and early 1990s. Slash has received critical acclaim and is considered one of the greatest guitarists in rock history.\nIn 1993, Slash formed the side project Slash's Snakepit; three years later he left Guns N' Roses"
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"sang for spare change on buses in Cuba.\nHe began his professional career in the 1930s, making his first recordings in 1936 with the Septeto Nacional de Ignacio Piñeiro. Bienvenido Granda made several appearances on Cuban radio stations such as Radio Cadena Azul, Radio Cadena Suaritos, Radio Progreso, Radio CMQ, and RHC Radio as a way of gaining wider exposure.\nIn 1942, he became the lead singer with one of the most popular bands of all Cuban/Afro-Cuban bands, the legendary Conjunto Sonora Matancera."
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"The Wolf of Wall Street was nominated for Best Picture."
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"of DiCaprio and the fast-paced and consistent humor. It was nominated for several awards including five nominations at the 86th Academy Awards ceremony: Best Picture, Best Director and Best Adapted Screenplay, as well as Best Actor and Best Supporting Actor nominations for DiCaprio and Hill, respectively. The film did not win in any category, although DiCaprio did win Best Actor – Musical or Comedy at the 71st Golden Globe Awards, where the film was also nominated for Best Picture – Musical or Comedy. It was also recognized by numerous"
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"Winter, Best Actor for DiCaprio, and Best Supporting Actor for Hill. It was also nominated for four BAFTAs, including Best Director, Best Actor and Best Adapted Screenplay, and two Golden Globe Awards, including Best Motion Picture – Musical or Comedy. DiCaprio won the Golden Globe Award for Best Actor – Motion Picture Musical or Comedy.\nSoundtrack.\nThe soundtrack to \"The Wolf of Wall Street\" features both original as well as existing music tracks, and was released on December 17, 2013 for digital download."
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"Michelle Obama is married to Barack Obama."
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"Michelle Obama\nMichelle LaVaughn Obama (\"née\" Robinson; born January 17, 1964) is an American lawyer, university administrator and writer, who was the first lady of the United States from 2009 to 2017. She is married to the 44th president of the United States, Barack Obama, and was the first African-American first lady.\nRaised on the South Side of Chicago, Illinois, Obama is a graduate of Princeton University and Harvard Law School. In her early legal career, she worked at the"
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"mother's extended family in Chicago, including future First Lady of the United States Michelle Robinson Obama, his first cousin once removed. (His mother Verdelle (Robinson) Funnye was a sister of Fraser Robinson Jr., Michelle Robinson's grandfather; their family also was from Georgetown and had Gullah ancestry.) He is 12 years older than Michelle. While their families frequently visited when they were young, the two of them got to know each other more as adults. In 1992 she married Barack Obama, the future President of"
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"Cirrhosis can cause one to become weak."
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"the abdomen, or develop spider-like blood vessels on the skin. The fluid build-up in the abdomen may become spontaneously infected. Other serious complications include hepatic encephalopathy, bleeding from dilated veins in the esophagus or dilated stomach veins, and liver cancer. Hepatic encephalopathy results in confusion and may lead to unconsciousness.\nCirrhosis is most commonly caused by alcohol, hepatitis B, hepatitis C, and non-alcoholic fatty liver disease. Typically, more than two or three alcoholic drinks per day over a number of years"
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"than 5.2 million cases of acute hepatitis B infection, and chronically infects approximately 5% of the human population. HBV is the most common one among those hepatitis viruses. It can cause chronic infection of liver in humans, which has become a global public health problem, since chronic hepatitis can cause cirrhosis or death from liver failure within certain times. And it is the major cause of HCC, contributing about 60-80% of the HCC cases around the world.\nHBV is transmitted by parenteral contact with body fluids,"
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