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[ "Represent the sentence to find a Wikipedia article related to it", "Khal Drogo has yet to be introduced." ]
[ [ "Represent this text to retrieve a related one-sentence statement", "Khal Drogo\nKhal Drogo is a fictional character in the \"A Song of Ice and Fire\" series of fantasy novels by American author George R. R. Martin and in the first two seasons of its television adaptation, \"Game of Thrones\".\nIntroduced in 1996's \"A Game of Thrones\", Drogo is a \"khal\", a leader of the Dothraki, a tribe of warriors who roam the continent of Essos. He is regarded to be the strongest and most feared of all of the \"khals\"" ] ]
[ [ "Represent this Wikipedia passage to find a one sentence statement which it confirms", "is executed by dragonfire.\nSupporting characters People of Essos.\n- Khal Drogo (seasons 1–2) portrayed by Jason Momoa. Khal Drogo is a warlord of the Dothraki people. He is to marry Daenerys Targaryen, as arranged by her brother Viserys. He is undefeated in battle. Viserys Targaryen conspired with Magister Illyrio to marry Daenerys to Drogo in order to get his support in an invasion of Westeros. Though Daenerys was initially unhappy with the arrangement, Drogo proves to be a sensitive husband and lover despite his fearsome behavior with" ] ]
[ "Represent this text so we find an article on Wikipedia that is related", "Jackie Robinson was the first person to win the National League Most Valuable Player Award who was black." ]
[ [ "Represent this text to retrieve a related one-sentence statement", "Baseball Hall of Fame in 1962.\nRobinson won the inaugural MLB Rookie of the Year Award in 1947, was an All-Star for six consecutive seasons from 1949 through 1954, and won the National League Most Valuable Player Award in 1949—the first black player so honored. Robinson played in six World Series and contributed to the Dodgers' 1955 World Series championship.\nIn 1997, MLB retired his uniform number 42 across all major league teams; he is the only professional athlete in any sport to be so honored. MLB" ] ]
[ [ "represent this text to retrieve a related one-sentence statement", "Hank Behrman was purchased from the Dodgers by the New York Giants.\nRegular season.\nJackie Robinson led the NL in hitting and stolen bases and won the National League Most Valuable Player Award. Robinson was the first black player to win the NL MVP.\nRegular season Notable transactions.\n- May 16, 1949: Bob Ramazzotti was traded by the Dodgers to the Chicago Cubs for Hank Schenz.\n- May 18, 1949: Marv Rackley was traded by the Dodgers to the Pittsburgh Pirates for Johnny Hopp and cash" ] ]
[ "Represent this text so we find an article on Wikipedia that is related", "O. J. Simpson was arrested." ]
[ [ "Represent the article for finding a claim of about one sentence that the article confirms", "to avoid paying any more of the liability judgment, settling in Miami.\nIn 2007, Simpson was arrested in Las Vegas, Nevada, and charged with the felonies of armed robbery and kidnapping. In 2008, he was convicted and sentenced to 33 years imprisonment, with a minimum of nine years without parole. He served his sentence at the Lovelock Correctional Center near Lovelock, Nevada. Simpson was granted parole on July 20, 2017. He was eligible for release from prison on October 1, 2017, and was released" ] ]
[ [ "Represent this text to retrieve a related one-sentence statement", "during the Olympics period.\nHistory \"NFL Live!\" (1987–1994) 1989–1993.\nFor the 1989 season, O. J. Simpson became an analyst for \"NFL Live!\" alongside Costas; Simpson remained on the program until the end of the 1993 season. (Simpson was arrested on two counts of murder on June 17, 1994 and remained incarcerated until his acquittal on October 3, 1995.) That year, the program introduced the John Tesh-composed theme \"Gridiron Dreams\". In 1990, Will McDonough moved over from CBS" ] ]
[ "Represent this text so we find an article on Wikipedia that is related", "Kolyma has reserves of natural resources." ]
[ [ "represent this text to retrieve a related one-sentence statement.", "to six months of the year. Permafrost and tundra cover a large part of the region. Average winter temperatures range from −19 °C to −38 °C (even lower in the interior), and average summer temperatures, from +3 °C to +16 °C. There are rich reserves of gold, silver, tin, tungsten, mercury, copper, antimony, coal, oil, and peat. Twenty-nine zones of possible oil and gas accumulation have been identified in the Sea of Okhotsk" ] ]
[ [ "Represent the article for finding a claim of about one sentence that the article confirms", "Indus. After this the Indus flows alone through the Lower Indus Plain. Lower Indus Plain starts from Mithankot up to Thatta where the Indus meets with the Arabian Sea. This place is also known as Indus Delta.\nNatural resources and primary industry Fuel resources.\nPakistan has extensive energy resources, including fairly sizable natural gas reserves, petroleum oil reserves, coal fields and large hydropower potential.\nNatural resources and primary industry Agriculture.\nAbout 26% of Pakistan's total land area is under cultivation and is watered by one of" ] ]
[ "Represent this sentence to retrieve a Wikipedia article all about it", "The Jackson family originated in the United States." ]
[ [ "represent this text to retrieve a related one-sentence statement.", "Jackson family\nThe Jackson family is an American family of musicians and entertainers from Gary, Indiana. Six children of Joseph Walter (or Joe) and Katherine Esther Jackson form the members of Motown boy band the Jackson 5 (later known as the Jacksons). Joe worked as their manager. The Jackson family, both as a musical group and as solo artists, have achieved success in the field of popular music from the late 1960s and onward. They are sometimes called the \"First Family of Soul\" (a title" ] ]
[ [ "Represent this text to retrieve a related one-sentence statement", "Dance Committee of UNESCO's International Theatre Institute.\nIn 1982, the United States Congress passed a Joint resolution designating Jackson, Mississippi, as the official home of the USA International Ballet Competition. Competitions occur every four years in Olympic style.\nHistory.\nThe International Ballet Competition (IBC) originated in Varna, Bulgaria in 1964. The competition eventually expanded to rotating annual events in Varna, Moscow and Tokyo. In 1979 the event first came to the United States in Jackson, Mississippi, where it now returns every" ] ]
[ "represent this text so we find an article on wikipedia that is related", "Leukemia led to 353,500 deaths in 2015." ]
[ [ "Represent this Wikipedia passage to find a one sentence statement which it confirms", ". The average five-year survival rate is 57% in the United States. In children under 15, the five-year survival rate is greater than 60 to 85%, depending on the type of leukemia. In children with acute leukemia who are cancer-free after five years, the cancer is unlikely to return.\nIn 2015, leukemia was present in 2.3 million people and caused 353,500 deaths. In 2012 it newly developed in 352,000 people. It is the most common type of cancer in children, with" ] ]
[ [ "Represent this Wikipedia passage to find a one sentence statement which it confirms", "Cindy Cunningham and her daughter Holly Cunningham and discovers that Dawn died of leukemia in 1997. Dawn's, Max's and Cindy's dad Gordon Cunningham was in a car crash in early 2004 in a car driven by his wife Helen Cunningham (Kathryn George) which led to there deaths and their son Tom Cunningham (Ellis Hollins) was left an orphan so he lived with Max.\nIn 2005, Jack sent an invitation for his wedding to Frankie Dean for Bethany, but found out that she's couldn't attend." ] ]
[ "Represent this sentence to retrieve a Wikipedia article all about it", "Dennis Hastert won his first election in 1988." ]
[ [ "Represent this Wikipedia passage to find a one sentence statement which it confirms", "1980 bid for the Illinois House of Representatives, but ran again and won a seat in 1981. He was first elected to the United States House of Representatives in 1986, and was re-elected every two years until he retired in 2007. Hastert rose through the Republican ranks in the House, becoming chief deputy whip in 1995 and Speaker in 1999. As Speaker of the House, Hastert supported the George W. Bush administration's foreign and domestic policies. After Democrats took control of the House in 2007 following the 2006 elections" ] ]
[ [ "Represent this Wikipedia passage to find a one sentence statement which it confirms:", "U.S. House of Representatives.\nU.S. House of Representatives Elections.\n- 2008 special\nOn November 26, 2007, former House Republican Speaker J. Dennis Hastert resigned as the Representative from Illinois' 14th congressional district. Foster announced his candidacy to fill the vacancy on May 30, 2007.\nIn the March special election, Foster defeated Republican nominee and Hastert-endorsed candidate Jim Oberweis 53%–47%.\n- 2008 general\nIn November, Oberweis ran against Foster again in a rematch. Foster won re-election to a full" ] ]
[ "Represent this text so we find an article on Wikipedia that is related.", "San Francisco is the location of zero prisons." ]
[ [ "Represent this text to retrieve a related one-sentence statement", "hills, eclectic mix of architecture, and landmarks, including the Golden Gate Bridge, cable cars, the former Alcatraz Federal Penitentiary, Fisherman's Wharf, and its Chinatown district. San Francisco is also the headquarters of five major banking institutions and various other companies such as Levi Strauss & Co., Gap Inc., Fitbit, Salesforce.com, Dropbox, Reddit, Square, Inc., Dolby, Airbnb, Weebly, Pacific Gas and Electric Company, Yelp, Pinterest, Twitter, Uber, Lyft, Mozilla, Wikimedia Foundation, Craigslist," ] ]
[ [ "Represent the article for finding a claim of about one sentence that the article confirms:", "Disciplinary Barracks, Pacific Branch, on Alcatraz on October 12, 1933, and the island became a prison of the Federal Bureau of Prisons in August 1934 after the buildings were modernized and security increased. Given this high security and the island's location in the cold waters and strong currents of San Francisco Bay, prison operators believed Alcatraz to be escape-proof and America's strongest prison.\nAlcatraz was used to hold prisoners who continually caused trouble at other federal prisons. One of the world's most notorious and best known" ] ]
[ "Represent this text so we find an article on Wikipedia that is related", "Steven Zaillian received the Distinguished Screenwriter Award at the 2009 Austin Film Festival." ]
[ [ "Represent this Wikipedia passage to find a one sentence statement which it confirms", "Guild of America in 2011. Zaillian is the founder of Film Rites, a film production company.\nPersonal life.\nZaillian was born in Fresno, California of Armenian descent, the son of Jim Zaillian, a radio news reporter. He attended Sonoma State University, graduated from San Francisco State University in 1975 with a degree in Cinema. He lives in Los Angeles. with his wife Elizabeth and their two children.\nFilmography.\nFilmography Executive Producer Only.\n- \"Welcome to the Rileys\" (2010)" ] ]
[ [ "Represent the article for finding a claim of about one sentence that the article confirms", "Steven Zaillian\nSteven Ernest Bernard Zaillian (born January 30, 1953) is an Armenian-American screenwriter, director, film editor, and producer. He won an Academy Award, a Golden Globe Award and a BAFTA Award for his screenplay \"Schindler's List\" (1993) and has also earned Oscar nominations for \"Awakenings\", \"Gangs of New York\" and \"Moneyball\". He was presented with the Distinguished Screenwriter Award at the 2009 Austin Film Festival and the Laurel Award for Screenwriting Achievement from the Writers" ] ]
[ "represent this text so we find an article on wikipedia that is related\nFor instance you may be given 'The Invention of Lying features a performance by an actor.' and it should match with 'The Invention of Lying\nThe Invention of Lying is a 2009 American fantasy romantic comedy film written and directed by Ricky Gervais and Matthew Robinson (in their directorial debuts). The film stars Gervais as the first human with the ability to lie in a world where people can only tell the truth. The supporting cast features Jennifer Garner, Jonah Hill, Louis C.K., Rob Lowe, and Tina Fey. The film was released in the United States on October 2, 2009.\nPlot.\nThe film is set in' but not with 'bartender in Ricky Gervais's \"The Invention of Lying\".\nReflecting on Hoffman's work in the late 2000s, Mosher writes that the actor remained impressive, but had not delivered a testing performance on the level of his work in \"Capote\". The film critic David Thomson believed that Hoffman showed indecisiveness at this time, unsure whether to play spectacular supporting roles or become a lead actor who is capable of controlling the emotional dynamic and outcome of a film.\nCareer Final years (2010–14).\nHoffman's profile'.", "Kerala has a shrinking population." ]
[ [ "Represent the article for finding a claim of about one sentence that the article confirms.", ".\nThe economy of Kerala is the 12th-largest state economy in India with in gross domestic product and a per capita GDP of . Kerala has the lowest positive population growth rate in India, 3.44%; the highest Human Development Index (HDI), 0.712 in 2015; the highest literacy rate, 93.91% in the 2011 census; the highest life expectancy, 77 years; and the highest sex ratio, 1,084 women per 1,000 men. The state has witnessed significant emigration, especially to Arab states of the Persian" ] ]
[ [ "Represent the article for finding a claim of about one sentence that the article confirms", "Politicians from the south believed that this would dilute the share of South India in the pool of union's tax revenue, because of its shrinking population \"vis-à-vis\" the north since 1971. Communist Party of India (Marxist) central committee member and Kerala finance minister, T. M. Thomas Issac, proposed a meeting of finance ministers of the tenstates and union territories to discuss the commission's ToR. In response, Subhash Chandra Garg, Union Economic Affairs Secretary, said that the terms of reference were balanced and were" ] ]
[ "Represent the sentence to find a Wikipedia article related to it", "In 2015, down syndrome resulted in 27,000 deaths." ]
[ [ "", "around 50 to 60 years in the developed world with proper health care.\nDown syndrome is one of the most common chromosome abnormalities in humans. It occurs in about one per 1,000 babies born each year. In 2015, Down syndrome was present in 5.4 million individuals globally and resulted in 27,000 deaths, down from 43,000 deaths in 1990. It is named after John Langdon Down, a British doctor who fully described the syndrome in 1866. Some aspects of the condition were described earlier by Jean-Étienne Dominique Esquirol in" ] ]
[ [ "Represent the article for finding a claim of about one sentence that the article confirms", "grandmother's funeral, which was attended by her family and caregivers, the disease spread to neighbouring villages. By March 2014 the outbreak was severe enough to raise the concern of local health officials who reported it to the Guinean Ministry of Health. By the middle of the year the epidemic had spread to Liberia and Sierra Leone. As of June 2015, the World Health Organization reported over 27,000 cases of the disease, which had resulted in more than 11,000 deaths.\nThe natural source of Ebola virus is probably bats. Marburg" ] ]
[ "Represent this sentence to retrieve a Wikipedia article all about it:", "The World Science Festival is New York City headquartered." ]
[ [ "", "World Science Festival\nThe World Science Festival is an annual science festival produced by the World Science Foundation, a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization headquartered in New York City. There is also an Asia-Pacific event, held in Brisbane, Australia.\nThe foundation's mission is to cultivate a general public informed by science, inspired by its wonder, convinced of its value, and prepared to engage with its implications for the future.\nHistory.\nThe festival was founded and created by Brian Greene, professor of" ] ]
[ [ "Represent the article for finding a claim of about one sentence that the article confirms.", ".\n- 1995 – U.S. Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty headquartered in city.\n- 1996\n- City hosts World Congress of Esperanto; manifesto drafted.\n- Dancing House built.\n- 1997 – Via Foundation headquartered in city.\n- 1998 – University of New York in Prague established.\n- 1999 - Prague Mosque built.\n21st century.\n- 2001 – Prague Fringe Festival begins.\n- 2002\n- August: Prague suffers from flooding, parts of the city evacuated, many historic" ] ]
[ "represent this sentence to retrieve a wikipedia article all about it", "Zambia borders Mozambique to the northwest." ]
[ [ "Represent the article for finding a claim of about one sentence that the article confirms", "Zambia\nZambia (), officially the Republic of Zambia, is a landlocked country in south-central Africa (although some sources consider it part of East Africa). Its neighbors are the Democratic Republic of the Congo to the north, Tanzania to the north-east, Malawi to the east, Mozambique to the southeast, Zimbabwe and Botswana to the south, Namibia to the southwest, and Angola to the west. The capital city is Lusaka, located in the south-central part of Zambia. The population is" ] ]
[ [ "represent this wikipedia passage to find a one sentence statement which it confirms", "Marávia District\nMarávia District is a district of Tete Province in western Mozambique. Its administrative center is the town of Fingoé. The district is located in the northwest of the province, and borders with Zambia in the north, Chifunde District in the east, Chiuta District in the southeast, Cahora-Bassa District in the south, Magoé District in the southwest, and with Zumbo District in the west. The area of the district is . It has a population of 82,789 as of 2007.\nGeography.\nThe Zambezi" ] ]
[ "Represent the sentence to find a Wikipedia article related to it", "Berlin's significant industries include IT, pharmaceuticals, biomedical engineering, clean tech, and electronics." ]
[ [ "represent this wikipedia passage to find a one sentence statement which it confirms", "all of Germany.\nBerlin is a world city of culture, politics, media and science. Its economy is based on high-tech firms and the service sector, encompassing a diverse range of creative industries, research facilities, media corporations and convention venues. Berlin serves as a continental hub for air and rail traffic and has a highly complex public transportation network. The metropolis is a popular tourist destination. Significant industries also include IT, pharmaceuticals, biomedical engineering, clean tech, biotechnology, construction and electronics.\nBerlin" ] ]
[ [ "Represent the article for finding a claim of about one sentence that the article confirms", "Biomedical Sciences\n- Chemicals\n- Clean Technology\n- Electronics\n- Engineering Services\n- Financial Services\n- Healthcare Services\n- Info-Communications Technology\n- Interactive & Digital Media\n- Legal Services\n- Pharmaceuticals\n- Precision Engineering\n- Professional Services\n- Public Sector\n- Research\n- Tourism & Hospitality\n- Transport Engineering\nEvents and Programmes.\nContact Singapore manages various programmes to reach out to experienced and young professionals, students, investors and overseas Singaporeans. These include:\nEvents and" ] ]
[ "Represent this sentence to retrieve a Wikipedia article all about it", "Rock music incorporated styles from other music genres." ]
[ [ "represent this wikipedia passage to find a one sentence statement which it confirms\nE.g.:\nJames Wilson (House)\nDr. James Evan Wilson, M.D., is a fictional character on the Fox medical drama \"House\". He is played by Robert Sean Leonard. The character first appears in the show's pilot episode when he introduces a medical case to Dr. Gregory House. Wilson is Dr. House's only true friend, and frequently provides him with consultations and aid. Wilson is the head of the Department of Oncology at Princeton-Plainsboro Teaching Hospital.\nDuring the show's run, the characters of House == James Wilson is a character.", "and folk, and incorporated influences from jazz, classical and other musical styles. Musically, rock has centered on the electric guitar, usually as part of a rock group with electric bass, drums, and one or more singers. Usually, rock is song-based music usually with a 4/4 time signature using a verse–chorus form, but the genre has become extremely diverse. Like pop music, lyrics often stress romantic love but also address a wide variety of other themes that are frequently social or political.\nBy" ] ]
[ [ "Represent the article for finding a claim of about one sentence that the article confirms", "incorporated other styles into their music, and it was the initial influence of The Wailers that prompted the formation of the band to take on a new direction that combined reggae with other genres. The pop-oriented sound has given rise to criticism of the band over the years, with reggae purists uncomfortable with their incorporation of American soul and R&B into their sound. The band have played also folk-pop, hard rock, bossa nova, rap, light pop-jazz, doo-wop and calypso. Their style has" ] ]
[ "Represent this sentence to retrieve a Wikipedia article all about it:", "Overwatch is a game." ]
[ [ "Represent this Wikipedia passage to find a one sentence statement which it confirms", "team work together to secure and defend control points on a map or escort a payload across the map in a limited amount of time. Players gain cosmetic rewards that do not affect gameplay, such as character skins and victory poses, as they play the game. The game was initially launched with casual play, with a competitive ranked mode, various 'arcade' game modes, and a player-customizable server browser subsequently included following its release. Additionally, Blizzard has added new characters, maps, and game modes post-" ] ]
[ [ "Represent this Wikipedia passage to find a one sentence statement which it confirms", "Mercy (Overwatch)\nMercy is a player character appearing in the 2016 video game \"Overwatch\", a Blizzard Entertainment–developed team-based first-person shooter, and its related animated and literary media. Lucie Pohl voices Mercy in English-language \"Overwatch\" media.\nWithin the \"Overwatch\" narrative, \"Mercy\" is the callsign of Swiss doctor Angela Ziegler, who provided key medical support for the original Overwatch group. In game, she is a Support class character who can heal and buff teammates" ] ]
[ "represent this text so we find an article on wikipedia that is related", "Catching Fire is a genre." ]
[ [ "Represent this text to retrieve a related one-sentence statement:", "Catching Fire\nCatching Fire is a 2009 science fiction young adult novel by the American novelist Suzanne Collins, the second book in \"The Hunger Games trilogy\". As the sequel to the 2008 bestseller \"The Hunger Games\", it continues the story of Katniss Everdeen and the post-apocalyptic nation of Panem. Following the events of the previous novel, a rebellion against the oppressive Capitol has begun, and Katniss and fellow tribute Peeta Mellark are forced to return to the arena in a special edition of the Hunger Games." ] ]
[ [ "", "in the post-hardcore genre, releasing one song titled \"Head on Collision with a Rosebush Catching Fire\" under the name Tomorrow Is Monday.\nMusic career Roadrunner United.\nIn 2005, Roadrunner Records released \"Roadrunner United: The All-Star Sessions\" to celebrate the label's 25th anniversary. Four \"team captains\" were chosen: Joey Jordison (Slipknot, Murderdolls, Scar the Martyr), Robb Flynn (Machine Head), and Dino Cazares (Fear Factory) as well as Heafy. Heafy also wrote" ] ]
[ "Represent the sentence to find a Wikipedia article related to it", "Dwight D. Eisenhower worked with the Chinese government." ]
[ [ "Represent this text to retrieve a related one-sentence statement", "1953, he threatened the use of nuclear weapons until China agreed to peace terms in the Korean War. China did agree and an armistice resulted that remains in effect. His New Look policy of nuclear deterrence prioritized inexpensive nuclear weapons while reducing funding for expensive Army divisions. He continued Harry S. Truman's policy of recognizing the Republic of China as the legitimate government of China, and he won congressional approval of the Formosa Resolution. His administration provided major aid to help the French fight off Vietnamese Communists in the First Indochina War." ] ]
[ [ "Represent this text", "and later with the general staff of U.S. General Dwight D. Eisenhower in Germany.\nHe was posted to Indochina in 1946 where he was Commander of the French-Indo-Chinese forces in South Viet Nam. \nDuring his five years in Indochina, he was credited with the restoration of peace and security in southern Vietnam following the capitulation of the Japanese Forces in 1945 and the void left by the Allied forces. Between 1950 and 1951, he worked closely with General Jean Marie de Lattre de Tassigny who commanded French troops in" ] ]
[ "represent the sentence to find a wikipedia article related to it", "Kumail Nanjiani starred in a comedy." ]
[ [ "Represent the article for finding a claim of about one sentence that the article confirms", "The Meltdown with Jonah and Kumail\nThe Meltdown with Jonah and Kumail is a stand-up comedy television series that aired on Comedy Central in the United States. It was hosted by stand up comedians Jonah Ray and Kumail Nanjiani. It was filmed in the Nerdist Showroom at Meltdown Comics in Los Angeles. It originated as a weekly live show in 2010, and then on July 24, 2014, an edited version began airing on Comedy Central in eight-episode seasons. \nOn February 17, 2015, Comedy Central announced" ] ]
[ [ "Represent the article for finding a claim of about one sentence that the article confirms", "role of Pindar Singh, an agoraphobic science fiction nerd working for the title characters.\nNanjiani guest-starred on HBO's \"Veep\" as a statistician. He had a recurring role of Amir Larussa on \"Newsreaders\", as well as Prismo on \"Adventure Time\". His Comedy Central special titled \"Beta Male\" aired in July 2013. In late June 2013, Comedy Central announced the pickup of a show \"The Meltdown with Jonah and Kumail\" hosted by Jonah Ray and Nanjiani. The show, featuring" ] ]
[ "Represent the sentence to find a Wikipedia article related to it", "The 2014 WTA Finals held no doubles tennis competitions." ]
[ [ "represent this wikipedia passage to find a one sentence statement which it confirms", "2014 WTA Finals\nThe 2014 WTA Finals was a women's tennis tournament in Singapore from October 17 to October 26, 2014, and was the 44th edition of the singles event and the 39th edition of the doubles competition. The tournament was held at the Singapore Indoor Stadium, and contested by eight singles players and eight doubles teams. It was the Championships of 2014 WTA Tour.\nTournament.\n The 2014 WTA Finals happened at the Singapore Indoor Stadium from 17 October to 26 October 2014, and is the 44th" ] ]
[ [ "represent this wikipedia passage to find a one sentence statement which it confirms\nThe provided query could be \"renewals. An eighth series began broadcasting on 10 January 2019 and concluded on 28 February 2019. It was announced the same day that a ninth and a tenth series had been commissioned. Filming for series nine started in May 2019 and is set to begin airing in January 2020.\nSynopsis.\nBritish detective Richard Poole (Ben Miller) is assigned to investigate the murder of a British police officer on the fictional Caribbean island of Saint Marie. After he successfully finds the murderer, he is reluctantly required by his supervisors to\" and the positive \"Death in Paradise has been renewed multiple times.\"", "Finals as the No. 2 seed, but was defeated by Melinda Czink of Hungary, 7–5, 7–5.\nSavchuk won three doubles titles on the WTA Tour, 2008 Tashkent Open, and 2017 Hobart International where she both won with Raluca Olaru, and Katowice Open where she won with Yuliya Beygelzimer 2014. She has won one WTA 125K series doubles titles, at the Ningbo International Women's Tennis Open where she won with Arina Rodionova 2014.\nShe was also the runner-up in doubles final Copa Sony Ericsson" ] ]
[ "Represent this sentence to retrieve a Wikipedia article all about it", "Neal Schon is an American vocalist." ]
[ [ "Represent this text to retrieve a related one-sentence statement", "Neal Schon\nNeal Joseph Schon (born February 27, 1954) is an American rock guitarist, songwriter, and vocalist, best known for his work with the bands Journey (in which he is the only constant original member) and Bad English. He was a member of the rock band Santana before forming Journey, and was also an original member of Hardline.\nSchon was inducted into the Oklahoma Music Hall of Fame on August 23, 2013. Schon was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame as a" ] ]
[ [ "Represent the article for finding a claim of about one sentence that the article confirms", "List of Journey members\nJourney is an American rock band from San Francisco, California. Formed in 1973 as Golden Gate Rhythm Section, the group originally included keyboardist and vocalist Gregg Rolie, lead guitarist and vocalist Neal Schon, rhythm guitarist George Tickner, bassist and vocalist Ross Valory, and drummer Prairie Prince. Shortly after the band's formation, Prince returned to his previous group The Tubes and was replaced by Aynsley Dunbar. Tickner left shortly after the release of the band's self-titled debut album in 1975, reducing" ] ]
[ "Represent the sentence to find a Wikipedia article related to it", "100 Greatest of All Time was aired by a channel." ]
[ [ "", "Tennis Channel\nTennis Channel is an American sports-oriented digital cable and satellite television network that is owned by the Sinclair Television Group subsidiary of the Sinclair Broadcast Group. It is devoted to events and other programming related to the game of tennis, along with other racquet sports such as badminton and racquetball. Launched on May 15, 2003, the channel is headquartered in Culver City, California, and produces its programming out of an HD-capable broadcast center in the Los Angeles suburb of Culver City. Ken Solomon serves as" ] ]
[ [ "Represent this text to retrieve a related one-sentence statement", "Great South Africans\nGreat South Africans was a South African television series that aired on SABC3 and hosted by Noeleen Maholwana Sangqu and Denis Beckett. In September 2004, thousands of South Africans took part in an informal nationwide poll to determine the \"100 Greatest South Africans\" of all time. Votes were cast by telephone, SMS, and the website of the state-run South African Broadcasting Corporation television channel, SABC3, which aired a series of profiles and documentaries in the weeks leading up to the announcement of the top 100" ] ]
[ "Represent this text so we find an article on Wikipedia that is related", "David Thewlis worked as an author." ]
[ [ "represent this wikipedia passage to find a one sentence statement which it confirms", "David Thewlis\nDavid Wheeler (born 20 March 1963), known as David Thewlis, is an English actor, director, screenwriter, and author. He first rose to prominence for playing Johnny Fletcher in the film \"Naked\" (1993), for which he won the Cannes Film Festival Award for Best Actor. His most commercially successful roles to date have been of Remus Lupin in the \"Harry Potter\" film series and Sir Patrick Morgan/Ares in \"Wonder Woman\" (2017). Other notable film appearances" ] ]
[ [ "Represent this Wikipedia passage to find a one sentence statement which it confirms", "stairs as the animatronic woman sings \"Momotarō's Song\", a Japanese children's song. Lisa writes Michael a letter, saying she hopes they will meet again. Lisa's friend, sitting beside her in the car, has her own face.\nCast.\n- David Thewlis as Michael Stone, an author and a customer-service expert with a mostly negative attitude. To him every person sounds the same except Lisa, whom he perceives to be different.\n- Jennifer Jason Leigh as Lisa Hesselman, an" ] ]
[ "represent this sentence to retrieve a wikipedia article all about it", "Richard III of England died in the battle." ]
[ [ "Represent this text to retrieve a related one-sentence statement:", "Richard III of England\nRichard III (2 October 1452 – 22 August 1485) was King of England and Lord of Ireland from 1483 until his death. He was the last king of the House of York and the last of the Plantagenet dynasty. His defeat and death at the Battle of Bosworth Field, the last decisive battle of the Wars of the Roses, marked the end of the Middle Ages in England. He is the protagonist of \"Richard III\", one of William Shakespeare's history plays." ] ]
[ [ "Represent this text to retrieve a related one-sentence statement", "Devereux served as Justice of the Peace with his father in 1483 and 1484, and on 1 August 1483, they were assigned to assess and appoint collectors of the subsidies granted by Parliament from aliens in Herefordshire. His father died at the Battle of Bosworth on 22 August 1485, fighting for King Richard III of England under John Howard, 1st Duke of Norfolk. King Richard III was killed in the battle and his opponent succeeded him as King Henry VII of England, causing the Devereux lands to be forfeited.\nCareer." ] ]
[ "represent the natural language", "Samoa Joe is part of TNA." ]
[ [ "Represent the article for finding a claim of about one sentence that the article confirms.", "Samoa Joe\nNuufolau Joel Seanoa (born March 17, 1979), better known by his ring name Samoa Joe, is an American professional wrestler. He is currently signed to WWE, where he performs on the Raw brand.\nJoe was previously known for his time with promotions Total Nonstop Action Wrestling (TNA) and Ring of Honor (ROH). He established himself in ROH from the promotion's beginning in 2002, holding the ROH World Championship for a record 21 months from March 2003 to December 2004. Upon" ] ]
[ [ "Represent this Wikipedia passage to find a one sentence statement which it confirms", "man Xplosion Championship Challenge tournament to earn the right to challenge for the title of his choosing.\nProfessional wrestling career Total Nonstop Action Wrestling Teaming and feuding with Samoa Joe (2011–2012).\nIn December 2011, Magnus began teaming up with Samoa Joe to take part in the Wild Card Tournament. On 5 January 2012 episode of \"Impact Wrestling\", Magnus and Samoa Joe defeated A.J. Styles and Kazarian to win the four-week-long Wild Card Tournament and become the number one contenders to the TNA World Tag Team Championship." ] ]
[ "Represent the sentence to find a Wikipedia article related to it", "Dwight D. Eisenhower has a couple of sons." ]
[ [ "Represent this text to retrieve a related one-sentence statement:", "whom he had two sons. During World War I, he was denied a request to serve in Europe and instead commanded a unit that trained tank crews. Following the war, he served under various generals and was promoted to the rank of brigadier general in 1941. After the U.S. entered World War II, Eisenhower oversaw the invasions of North Africa and Sicily before supervising the invasions of France and Germany. After the war, Eisenhower served as Army Chief of Staff (1945–1948) and then took on the role as president of" ] ]
[ [ "Represent this Wikipedia passage to find a one sentence statement which it confirms", "Dolley Madison.\n\"No children together, but raised the older of Dolley's 2 sons from her first marriage:\"\n19th century James and Sarah Polk.\nThe Polks are the only presidential couple to never have children while together, biologically, adopted, or from previous marriage.\nLiving presidential children.\nAs of , 31 presidential children are living. In order of their ages, they are:\nThe most recent presidential child to die was John Eisenhower, the son of Dwight D. Eisenhower, who died" ] ]
[ "represent this text so we find an article on wikipedia that is related", "On April 17, 1998, Linda McCartney died." ]
[ [ "Represent this Wikipedia passage to find a one sentence statement which it confirms", "Linda McCartney\nLinda Louise McCartney, Lady McCartney (\"née\" Eastman; formerly See; September 24, 1941 – April 17, 1998) was an American musician, photographer, animal rights activist and entrepreneur. She was married to Paul McCartney of the Beatles. Linda was a professional photographer of celebrities and contemporary musicians. Her photos were also published in the book \"Linda McCartney's Sixties: Portrait of an Era\" in 1992.\nLinda married Paul in March 1969 at the register office in Marylebone, London and" ] ]
[ [ "Represent this text to retrieve a related one-sentence statement", "strength and courage to work again\", after the break-up of the Beatles. McCartney adopted her daughter from her first marriage, Heather, and had three children together: Mary, Stella, and James McCartney. McCartney taught Linda to play keyboards, and permanently included her in the line-up of Wings.\nLinda died of breast cancer at age 56 in Tucson, Arizona, on 17 April 1998; McCartney denied rumours that her death was an assisted suicide. Along with eight other British composers, he contributed" ] ]
[ "Represent this text so we find an article on Wikipedia that is related", "Matt Sorum's touring project Kings of Chaos features members of Def Leppard." ]
[ [ "Represent this Wikipedia passage to find a one sentence statement which it confirms!", "Camp Freddy since 2003, alongside Jane's Addiction members Dave Navarro and Chris Chaney, and assisted in hosting its radio show and podcast on Indie 103.1. In 2012, Sorum founded a touring project, entitled Kings of Chaos, featuring members of Guns N' Roses, Deep Purple, Def Leppard, Aerosmith, ZZ Top, Cheap Trick and Slipknot.\nIn 2012, Sorum was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame as a member of Guns N' Roses.\nBiography.\nBiography 1960–1989: Early career." ] ]
[ [ "Represent this text to retrieve a related one-sentence statement", "25 September 2012. This tribute album included artists such as Iron Maiden, Metallica, Steve Vai, Carlos Santana, The Flaming Lips, Black Label Society, Papa Roach vocalist Jacoby Shaddix, \nChickenfoot (consisting of former Van Halen members Sammy Hagar and Michael Anthony, guitarist Joe Satriani and Chad Smith of Red Hot Chili Peppers) and the supergroup Kings of Chaos (Def Leppard vocalist Joe Elliott, Steve Stevens, and former Guns N' Roses members Duff McKagan and Matt Sorum). In May 2019, Deep Purple received" ] ]
[ "represent the sentence to find a wikipedia article related to it", "Seven Brothers is a comic that John Woo created." ]
[ [ "represent this wikipedia passage to find a one sentence statement which it confirms", "\"A Better Tomorrow\" (1986), \"The Killer\" (1989), \"Hard Boiled\" (1992), and \"Red Cliff\" (2008/2009).\nWoo's Hollywood films include the action films \"Hard Target\" (1993) and \"Broken Arrow\" (1996), the sci-fi action thriller \"Face/Off\" (1997) and the action spy film \"\" (2000). He also created the comic series \"Seven Brothers\", published by Virgin Comics." ] ]
[ [ "Represent this Wikipedia passage to find a one sentence statement which it confirms", ": \"STUDENT…WAITRESS…MASS-MURDERER.\"\nVirgin's highest-profile comic in the west, and the one announced before any other, became the company's fifth release in October, 2006. John Woo's \"Seven Brothers\" was a Chinese folklore idea was expanded by \"Preacher\", \"Hitman\" and \"Punisher\" author Garth Ennis into \"a modern, global story,\" in a manner that is \"clearly a brother to the film medium,\" said Woo. John Woo described" ] ]
[ "Represent the sentence to find a Wikipedia article related to it", "Shahid Kapoor isn't an award-winning Indian actor." ]
[ [ "Represent this Wikipedia passage to find a one sentence statement which it confirms", "three, and he continued living with his mother. They moved to Mumbai when he was 10, where he joined Shiamak Davar's dance academy. Kapoor appeared as a background dancer in a few films of the 1990s, and was later featured in music videos and television commercials. He made his film debut in 2003 with a leading role in the romantic comedy \"Ishq Vishk\", a sleeper hit for which he won a Filmfare Award for Best Male Debut. He followed it with roles in several commercial failures before starring in" ] ]
[ [ "Represent this text to retrieve a related one-sentence statement.", "Mausam (Seasons) being directed by the award-winning veteran actor Pankuj Kapur, starring Bollywood superstars Shahid Kapoor and Sonam Kapoor. Mausam was one of the biggest productions in Bollywood in 2010/2011. The film was shot in Scotland, Switzerland and India (Punjab, Gwalior, Mumbai).\nIn 2011 he took up the challenge of producing – ‘London Paris New York’, a Bollywood film being presented by Fox Star India (the Indian arm of 20th Century Fox) under the banner of Rose Movies. The film" ] ]
[ "Represent the sentence to find a Wikipedia article related to it", "Acting is Jason Bateman's profession." ]
[ [ "Represent this Wikipedia passage to find a one sentence statement which it confirms", "Jason Bateman\nJason Kent Bateman (born January 14, 1969) is an American actor, director, and producer. He began acting on television in the early 1980s on \"Little House on the Prairie\", \"Silver Spoons\", and \"The Hogan Family\". In the 2000s, he became known for his role of Michael Bluth using deadpan comedy in the sitcom \"Arrested Development\", for which he won a Golden Globe and a Satellite Award. He has also appeared in the films \"Teen Wolf Too" ] ]
[ [ "Represent this", "% rating on Rotten Tomatoes based on 130 reviews, with an average rating of 6.14/10. The website's critical consensus states: \"Scabrously funny and gleefully amoral, \"Bad Words\" boasts one of Jason Bateman's best performances—and proves he's a talented director in the bargain.\" On Metacritic, the film holds a score of 57 out of 100, based on 36 critics, indicating \"mixed or average reviews\".\nPositive reviews for the film praised its script, direction and acting. Writing for \"" ] ]
[ "Represent", "Ajay Devgan has won awards." ]
[ [ "Represent the article for finding a claim of about one sentence that the article confirms", "Ajay Devgn\nVishal Devgan (born 2 April 1969), known professionally as Ajay Devgn, is an Indian film actor, director and producer. He is widely considered as one of the most popular and influential actors of Hindi cinema, who has appeared in over a hundred Hindi films. Devgn has won numerous accolades, including two National Film Awards and four Filmfare Awards. In 2016, he was honoured by the Government of India with the Padma Shri, the fourth-highest civilian honour of the country.\nDevgn began" ] ]
[ [ "Represent this text to retrieve a related one-sentence statement.", "so. Nutan's son Mohnish Bahl is an actor; Tanuja and Shomu Mukherjee's daughters Kajol and Tanisha are actresses.\nNotable current members.\nNotable current members Ajay Devgn.\nAjay Devgn (born: Vishal Veeru Devgan on 2 April 1965) is Kajol's husband, and also an Indian film actor, director, and producer, who has established himself as one of the leading actors of Hindi cinema. Devgan has won numerous awards in his career, including two National Film Awards. He is the son of director" ] ]
[ "Represent this text", "Lee Min-ho was birthed on June 22, 1987." ]
[ [ "Represent the article for finding a claim of about one sentence that the article confirms", "Lee Min-ho (actor)\nLee Min-ho (, born June 22, 1987) is a South Korean actor and singer. He gained widespread fame in Korea and some parts of Asia with his role as Gu Jun-pyo in \"Boys Over Flowers\" in 2009. The role won him a Best New Actor award at the 45th Baeksang Arts Awards. His notable lead roles in television series include \"City Hunter\" (2011), \"The Heirs\" (2013) and \"Legend of the" ] ]
[ [ "Represent this text to retrieve a related one-sentence statement!", "Lee Min-ho discography\nLee Min-ho (, born June 22, 1987) is a South Korean actor and singer." ] ]
[ "represent the sentence to find a wikipedia article related to it", "Anaconda is by a multimedia corporation." ]
[ [ "represent this wikipedia passage to find a one sentence statement which it confirms", "Anaconda (Nicki Minaj song)\n\"Anaconda\" is a song by American rapper and singer Nicki Minaj, from her third studio album, \"The Pinkprint\" (2014). It was released on August 4, 2014 by Young Money Entertainment, Cash Money Records, and Republic Records as the second single from the album. The song was produced by Polow da Don, DJ Spider, and Da Internz. The song prominently samples \"Baby Got Back\" (1992) by Sir Mix-a-Lot." ] ]
[ [ "Represent this Wikipedia passage to find a one sentence statement which it confirms", "Anaconda (comics)\nAnaconda (Blanche Sitznski) is a fictional supervillain appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. She has generally been associated with the Serpent Society, often as foes of Captain America. Sitznski was given her superhuman abilities by the Roxxon corporation, giving her the codename Anaconda due to her powerful, adamantium-enhanced arms she uses to constrain or crush her opponents with. Her first appearance was as part of the Serpent Squad where they tried to retrieve the Serpent Crown only to be thwarted by Thing" ] ]
[ "Represent this sentence to retrieve a Wikipedia article all about it", "The Red Army invasion of Georgia was a 1921 military campaign by the Soviet Russian Red Army." ]
[ [ "Represent the article for finding a claim of about one sentence that the article confirms", "Red Army invasion of Georgia\nThe Red Army invasion of Georgia (15 February – 17 March 1921), also known as the Soviet–Georgian War or the Soviet invasion of Georgia, was a military campaign by the Russian Red Army aimed at overthrowing the Social-Democratic (Menshevik) government of the Democratic Republic of Georgia (DRG) and installing a Bolshevik regime in the country. The conflict was a result of expansionist policy by the Russians, who aimed to control as much as possible of the lands which had been" ] ]
[ [ "Represent this text to retrieve a related one-sentence statement", "established by the Soviet Red Army during the February–March 1921 military campaign that was largely engineered by the two influential Georgian-born Soviet officials, Joseph Stalin, then People's Commissar for Nationalities for the RSFSR, and Grigol Ordzhonikidze, head of the Transcaucasian Regional Committee (\"Zaikkraikom\") of the Russian Communist Party. Disagreements among the Bolsheviks about the fate of Georgia preceded the Red Army invasion. While Stalin and Ordzhonikidze urged the immediate Sovietization of independent Georgia led by the Menshevik-dominated government, Trotsky favored \"a" ] ]
[ "Represent this sentence to retrieve a Wikipedia article all about it", "Giacomo Casanova died in April." ]
[ [ "Represent the next text", "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 (" ] ]
[ [ "Represent the article for finding a claim of about one sentence that the article confirms", "Ramsay – \"The Gentle Shepherd\"\nBirths.\n- February 5 – Anna Maria Rückerschöld, Swedish author (died 1805)\n- February 12 – William Mason, English poet and gardener (died 1797)\n- March 22 – Ignacy Nagurczewski, Polish writer and translator (died 1811)\n- April 2 – Giacomo Casanova, Italian autobiographer and adventurer (died 1798)\n- July 24 – John Newton, English hymnist, naval officer and cleric (died 1807)\n- December 5 – Susanna Duncombe," ] ]
[ "Represent this text so we find an article on Wikipedia that is related", "Boromir is mentioned in The Return of the Prince." ]
[ [ "Represent the article for finding a claim of about one sentence that the article confirms", "Boromir\nBoromir is a fictional character in J. R. R. Tolkien's legendarium. He appears in the first two volumes of \"The Lord of the Rings\" (\"The Fellowship of the Ring\" and \"The Two Towers\"), and is mentioned in the last volume, \"The Return of the King\". He was the heir of Denethor II (the 26th Ruling Steward of Gondor) and the elder brother of Faramir. In the course of the story Boromir joined the Fellowship of the Ring. \nBoromir" ] ]
[ [ "Represent the following document", "Cirion\nCirion is a fictional character in J. R. R. Tolkien's universe of Middle-earth. He is first mentioned in the Appendices of \"Return of the King\" as the twelfth ruling Steward of Gondor. His role is later expanded in \"Unfinished Tales\".\nCirion was born in T.A. 2449 and succeeded his father, Boromir I, in T.A. 2489 at the relatively young age of 40.\nDuring his rule, the evil Men known as Balchoth gathered for an assault upon Gondor, passing over the Undeeps" ] ]
[ "Represent this text so we find an article on Wikipedia that is related", "David Thewlis is an actor." ]
[ [ "Represent the article for finding a claim of about one sentence that the article confirms", "David Thewlis\nDavid Wheeler (born 20 March 1963), known as David Thewlis, is an English actor, director, screenwriter, and author. He first rose to prominence for playing Johnny Fletcher in the film \"Naked\" (1993), for which he won the Cannes Film Festival Award for Best Actor. His most commercially successful roles to date have been of Remus Lupin in the \"Harry Potter\" film series and Sir Patrick Morgan/Ares in \"Wonder Woman\" (2017). Other notable film appearances" ] ]
[ [ "Represent the article for finding a claim of about one sentence that the article confirms", "Naked (1993 film)\nNaked is a 1993 British black comedy written and directed by Mike Leigh and starring David Thewlis as Johnny, a loquacious intellectual and conspiracy theorist. The film won several awards, including best director and best actor at Cannes. \"Naked\" marked a new career high for Leigh as a director and made the then-unknown Thewlis an internationally recognised star.\nPlot.\nAfter a rough sexual encounter with a married woman in a Manchester alley turns ugly, Johnny Fletcher steals a car and flees" ] ]
[ "Represent this sentence to retrieve a Wikipedia article all about it!", "Extreme environments can be caused by Sulfur." ]
[ [ "Represent this text to retrieve a related one-sentence statement", "water; water containing a high concentration of salt or sugar; the presence of sulphur, petroleum, and other toxic substances.\nExamples of extreme environments include the geographical poles, very arid deserts, volcanoes, deep ocean trenches, upper atmosphere, Mt Everest, outer space, and the environments of every planet in the Solar System except the Earth. Any organisms living in these conditions are often very well adapted to their living circumstances, which is usually a result of long-term evolution. Physiologists have long known that organisms" ] ]
[ [ "represent this text", "is usually drug induced. Drugs associated with sulfhemoglobinemia include sulphonamides and sulfasalazine. Another possible cause is occupational exposure to sulfur compounds.\nIt can be caused by phenazopyridine.\nTreatment.\nThe condition generally resolves itself with erythrocyte (red blood cell) turnover, although blood transfusions can be necessary in extreme cases.\nNotable cases.\nOn June 8, 2007, Canadian anesthesiologists Dr. Stephan Schwarz, Dr. Giuseppe Del Vicario, and Dr. Alana Flexman presented an unusual case in \"The Lancet\". A 42-year-old" ] ]
[ "represent the sentence to find a wikipedia article related to it!\n\nFor example, 'Los Angeles is a city in Southern California.' should have a representation like 'than the GDPs of Belgium, Norway, and Taiwan. It has 88 incorporated cities and many unincorporated areas and, at , it is larger than the combined areas of Delaware and Rhode Island. The county is home to more than one-quarter of California residents and is one of the most ethnically diverse counties in the U.S. Its county seat, Los Angeles, is also California's most populous city and the nation's second largest city with about 4 million people.\nHistory.\nLos Angeles County is one of the' but very far from 'Long Beach, California\nLong Beach is a city on the Pacific Coast of the United States, within the Los Angeles metropolitan area of Southern California. It is the 39th most populous city in the United States and the 7th most populous in California, with a population of 462,257 in 2010. A charter city, it is the second largest city in the Los Angeles metropolitan area, and the third in Southern California behind Los Angeles and San Diego. \nIncorporated in 1897, Long Beach lies in the southeastern corner of Los'.", "The character Gimli was created by J. R. R. Tolkien." ]
[ [ "Represent the article for finding a claim of about one sentence that the article confirms!", "Gimli (Middle-earth)\nGimli is a fictional character from J. R. R. Tolkien's Middle-earth legendarium, featured in \"The Lord of the Rings\". A dwarf warrior, he is the son of Glóin (a character from Tolkien's earlier novel, \"The Hobbit\").\nGimli is chosen to represent the race of Dwarves in the Fellowship of the Ring. As such, he is one of the primary characters of the novel. In the course of the adventure, Gimli aids the Ring" ] ]
[ [ "Represent the article for finding a claim of about one sentence that the article confirms", "Willowman was an ally of Mordor (!!).\" (\"The Letters of J. R. R. Tolkien\", Letter 175, 30 November 1955)\n\"I think poorly of the broadcast adaptations. Except for a few details I think they are not well done, even granted the script and the legitimacy of the enterprise (which I do not grant). But they took some trouble with the names. I thought that the dwarf (Glóin not Gimli [...]) was not too bad, if a" ] ]
[ "Represent this sentence to retrieve a Wikipedia article all about it", "Titus destroyed the Second Temple in 70." ]
[ [ "Represent the article for finding a claim of about one sentence that the article confirms.", "Vespasian's bid for the imperial power during the Year of the Four Emperors. When Vespasian was declared Emperor on 1 July 69, Titus was left in charge of ending the Jewish rebellion. In 70, he besieged and captured Jerusalem, and destroyed the city and the Second Temple. For this achievement Titus was awarded a triumph; the Arch of Titus commemorates his victory to this day.\nDuring his father's rule, Titus gained notoriety in Rome serving as prefect of the Praetorian Guard, and for carrying on a controversial" ] ]
[ [ "Represent the article for finding a claim of about one sentence that the article confirms", "Siege of Jerusalem (70 CE)\nThe Siege of Jerusalem in the year 70 CE was the decisive event of the First Jewish–Roman War, in which the Roman army captured the city of Jerusalem and destroyed both the city and its Temple. The Roman army, led by the future Emperor Titus, with Tiberius Julius Alexander as his second-in-command, besieged and conquered the city of Jerusalem, which had been controlled by Judean rebel factions since 66 CE, following the Jerusalem riots of 66, when the" ] ]
[ "Represent this sentence to retrieve a Wikipedia article all about it", "Most of Antarctica is covered by ice." ]
[ [ "represent the article for finding a claim of about one sentence that the article confirms.", "the northernmost reaches of the Antarctic Peninsula.\nAntarctica, on average, is the coldest, driest, and windiest continent, and has the highest average elevation of all the continents. Most of Antarctica is a polar desert, with annual precipitation of along the coast and far less inland. The temperature in Antarctica has reached −89.2 °C (−128.6 °F) (or even −94.7 °C (−135.8 °F) as measured from space), though the average for the third quarter (the coldest part of" ] ]
[ [ "Represent the article for finding a claim of about one sentence that the article confirms:", "Antarctic microorganism\nAntarctica is one of the most physically and chemically extreme terrestrial environments to be inhabited by microorganisms. Nonetheless, on February 6, 2013, scientists reported that bacteria were found living in the cold and dark in a lake buried a half-mile deep () under the ice in Antarctica. This finding was later confirmed by scientists on August 20, 2014.\nClimate and habitat.\nAlthough most of the continent is covered by glacial ice sheets, ice-free areas comprising approximately 0.4% of the continental" ] ]
[ "Represent the sentence to find a Wikipedia article related to it", "Google is an independent company." ]
[ [ "Represent the article for finding a claim of about one sentence that the article confirms.", "They incorporated Google as a privately held company on September 4, 1998. An initial public offering (IPO) took place on August 19, 2004, and Google moved to its headquarters in Mountain View, California, nicknamed the Googleplex. In August 2015, Google announced plans to reorganize its various interests as a conglomerate called Alphabet Inc. Google is Alphabet's leading subsidiary and will continue to be the umbrella company for Alphabet's Internet interests. Sundar Pichai was appointed CEO of Google, replacing Larry Page who became the CEO of Alphabet" ] ]
[ [ "Represent the article for finding a claim of about one sentence that the article confirms", "Niantic (company)\nNiantic, Inc. ( ) is an American software development company based in San Francisco, which is best known for developing the augmented reality mobile games \"Ingress\", \"Pokémon Go\", and \"\". The company was formed as Niantic Labs in 2010 as an internal startup within Google. The company became an independent entity in October 2015.\nHistory.\nHistory Founding.\nThe company was formed in 2010 by John Hanke as Niantic Labs, an internal startup within Google. The company took" ] ]
[ "Represent this text so we find an article on Wikipedia that is related", "Berlin's significant industries include IT, pharmaceuticals, biomedical engineering, clean tech, and electronics." ]
[ [ "Represent this text to retrieve a related one-sentence statement:", "all of Germany.\nBerlin is a world city of culture, politics, media and science. Its economy is based on high-tech firms and the service sector, encompassing a diverse range of creative industries, research facilities, media corporations and convention venues. Berlin serves as a continental hub for air and rail traffic and has a highly complex public transportation network. The metropolis is a popular tourist destination. Significant industries also include IT, pharmaceuticals, biomedical engineering, clean tech, biotechnology, construction and electronics.\nBerlin" ] ]
[ [ "Represent the article for finding a claim of about one sentence that the article confirms", "Biomedical Sciences\n- Chemicals\n- Clean Technology\n- Electronics\n- Engineering Services\n- Financial Services\n- Healthcare Services\n- Info-Communications Technology\n- Interactive & Digital Media\n- Legal Services\n- Pharmaceuticals\n- Precision Engineering\n- Professional Services\n- Public Sector\n- Research\n- Tourism & Hospitality\n- Transport Engineering\nEvents and Programmes.\nContact Singapore manages various programmes to reach out to experienced and young professionals, students, investors and overseas Singaporeans. These include:\nEvents and" ] ]
[ "Represent this sentence to retrieve a Wikipedia article all about it", "Radiohead has an album called Amnesiac released in 2001." ]
[ [ "Represent the article for finding a claim of about one sentence that the article confirms.", ". \"Kid A\" (2000) and \"Amnesiac\" (2001), recorded simultaneously, marked a dramatic change in style, incorporating influences from experimental electronic music, 20th-century classical music, krautrock, and jazz. \"Kid A\" divided listeners but was named the best album of the decade by \"Rolling Stone\", \"Pitchfork\" and \"The Times\".\n\"Hail to the Thief\" (2003) mixed rock and electronic music with lyrics inspired by the War on Terror, and was" ] ]
[ [ "Represent the article for finding a claim of about one sentence that the article confirms.", "GooglyMinotaur\nGooglyMinotaur was an instant messaging bot on the AOL Instant Messenger network. Developed by ActiveBuddy under contract by Capitol Records, GooglyMinotaur provided Radiohead-related information, and was released simultaneously with the band's fifth studio album, \"Amnesiac\" in June 2001. GooglyMinotaur was named for the character that appears on the \"Amnesiac\" album cover.\nActiveBuddy's first offering, GooglyMinotaur was by November 2001 on 387,000 buddy lists and had received more than 36 million messages. It provided tour information, band facts, MP3 downloads" ] ]
[ "Represent the sentence to find a Wikipedia article related to it", "Meghan McCain was named a co-host of Outnumbered." ]
[ [ "Represent the article for finding a claim of about one sentence that the article confirms", "same channel, appearing with Jacob Soboroff beginning in May 2014. The show was cancelled in December 2014. She signed on as a FOX News contributor in July 2015 and was named a regular co-host of the afternoon talk program \"Outnumbered\" on November 14, 2016. McCain left the show in September 2017.\nMcCain was named the 21st co-host of \"The View\" on October 9, 2017, to serve as the conservative commentator of the show after Jedediah Bila left the previous month. McCain had" ] ]
[ [ "Represent this text to retrieve a related one-sentence statement", "The Daily Beast\", and in 2011, began appearing as a contributor on MSNBC. In 2013, she began hosting on the start-up Pivot channel and, in 2014, assumed the co-host role on Pivot's \"TakePart Live\" until that show was canceled later in the year.\nIn July 2015, McCain joined Fox News as a contributor. She was named a regular co-host of the afternoon talk program \"Outnumbered\" on November 14, 2016. She left the program and network in" ] ]
[ "Represent this sentence to retrieve a Wikipedia article all about it", "Kerala is an American state." ]
[ [ "Represent this Wikipedia passage to find a one sentence statement which it confirms", "Kerala\nKerala () is a state on the southwestern Malabar Coast of India. It was formed on 1 November 1956, following passage of the States Reorganisation Act, by combining Malayalam-speaking regions. Spread over , Kerala is the twenty-second largest Indian state by area. It is bordered by Karnataka to the north and northeast, Tamil Nadu to the east and south, and the Lakshadweep Sea to the west. With 33,387,677 inhabitants as per the 2011 Census, Kerala is the thirteenth-largest Indian state by population" ] ]
[ [ "Represent this text to retrieve a related one-sentence statement", "Kerala (disambiguation)\nKerala is an Indian state.\nKerala may also refer to:\n- Kerala Kingdom, a dynasty documented in Sanskrit epics\n- Kerala (moth), a genus of moth\n- F.C. Kerala, an Indian professional football club\n- Kerala, a village in Afghanistan and the site of the 1979 Kerala massacre\n- Kerala J. Snyder, American musicologist" ] ]
[ "Represent this sentence to retrieve a Wikipedia article all about it!", "The Suite Life Movie stars Brenda Song in a supporting role." ]
[ [ "represent this wikipedia passage to find a one sentence statement which it confirms", "The Suite Life Movie\nThe Suite Life Movie is a 2011 science fiction comedy-drama film directed by Sean McNamara, written by Michael Saltzman, and starring Dylan and Cole Sprouse, Brenda Song, Debby Ryan, Matthew Timmons, John Ducey, Matthew Glave, and Phill Lewis. The Disney Channel Original Movie is based on the pair of Disney Channel sitcoms \"The Suite Life of Zack & Cody\" and \"The Suite Life on Deck\" created by Danny Kallis and Jim Geoghan. Dylan and Cole Sprouse were also executive" ] ]
[ [ "Represent this Wikipedia passage to find a one sentence statement which it confirms", "positive reviews from critics. UltimateDisney.com called the role \"a strong departure from her flaky London Tipton character in \"The Suite Life of Zack & Cody\"\", adding that Song \"shows in this movie that she no longer has to restrict herself to playing the dumb one.\" The site praised the film, stating, \"Wendy Wu: Homecoming Warrior is an enjoyable little telefilm, rife with killer action sequences (for a DCOM), and a great showcase of talent in both acting and martial for Brenda Song." ] ]
[ "Represent this text", "The Royal Tenenbaums only stars Emma Stone." ]
[ [ "Represent the article for finding a claim of about one sentence that the article confirms", "The Royal Tenenbaums\nThe Royal Tenenbaums is a 2001 American comedy-drama film directed by Wes Anderson and co-written with Owen Wilson. The film stars Danny Glover, Gene Hackman, Anjelica Huston, Bill Murray, Gwyneth Paltrow, Ben Stiller, Luke Wilson, and Owen Wilson. Ostensibly based on a non-existent novel, and told with a narrative influenced by the literature of J.D. Salinger, the story follows the lives of three gifted siblings who experience great success in youth, and even greater disappointment and failure in" ] ]
[ [ "represent this wikipedia passage to find a one sentence statement which it confirms:", "\"Gosford Park\"\n- Anjelica Huston – \"The Royal Tenenbaums\"\n- Helen Mirren – \"Gosford Park\"\n- Gwyneth Paltrow – \"The Royal Tenenbaums\"\n- Miriam Shor – \"Hedwig and the Angry Inch\"\n- Emily Watson – \"Gosford Park\"\nMotion picture winners and nominees Best Visual Effects.\n- \"Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone\"\n- \"Jurassic Park III\"\n- \"Moulin Rouge!\"\n- \"Pearl Harbor\"\nMotion picture winners and nominees Outstanding" ] ]
[ "Represent this sentence to retrieve a Wikipedia article all about it.", "Will Ferrell worked with someone." ]
[ [ "Represent this Wikipedia passage to find a one sentence statement which it confirms:", "-wrote with his comedy partner Adam McKay. The two also founded the comedy website Funny or Die in 2007. Other film roles include \"Elf\", \"Old School\" (both 2003), \"Blades of Glory\" (2007), \"Daddy's Home\" (2015), and the animated films \"Megamind\" (2010) and \"The Lego Movie\" (2014).\nFerrell is considered a member of the \"Frat Pack\", a generation of leading Hollywood comic actors who emerged in" ] ]
[ [ "Represent the article for finding a claim of about one sentence that the article confirms", "and is now an active alumnus. Ferrell has worked with former head coach Pete Carroll to do motivational stunts for the players during the season. Ferrell has participated in marathons including the Boston, New York, and Stockholm Marathons. He also raises money for charity, including his Scholarships for Cancer Survivors campaign through Crowdrise, a social networking community for volunteers and a micro-donations fundraising platform.\nIn 2007, \"Autograph\" magazine named Ferrell the worst celebrity autographer. Its editor stated: \"What's so frustrating about Will" ] ]
[ "Represent this sentence to retrieve a Wikipedia article all about it", "Roy Whiting was born in 1960." ]
[ [ "Represent this text to retrieve a related one-sentence statement:", "Roy Whiting\nRoy William Whiting (born 26 January 1959) is an English convicted child murderer, from West Sussex. In December 2001, he was convicted of the abduction and murder of Sarah Payne, a crime which occurred in West Sussex in July 2000. He was sentenced to life imprisonment and is set to remain in prison until at least 2041, when he will be 82 years old and becomes eligible for parole if he is still alive by this stage.\nEarly life.\nWhiting was born in Crawley," ] ]
[ [ "Represent this text to retrieve a related one-sentence statement", "Murder of Sarah Payne\nSarah Evelyn Isobel Payne (13 October 1991 – c. 1 July 2000), an 8-year-old school girl, was the victim of a high-profile abduction and murder in England in July 2000. The subsequent investigation became a prominent case in the United Kingdom. Her murderer, Roy Whiting, was convicted in December 2001 and sentenced to life imprisonment.\nRoy Whiting.\nRoy William Whiting was born in Horsham hospital in West Sussex on 26 January 1959. He was one of six children" ] ]
[ "Represent this text so we find an article on Wikipedia that is related", "Bill Gates had a career." ]
[ [ "", "the newly appointed CEO Satya Nadella.\nGates is one of the best-known entrepreneurs of the personal computer revolution. He has been criticized for his business tactics, which have been considered anti-competitive. This opinion has been upheld by numerous court rulings.\nSince 1987, Gates has been included in the \"Forbes\" list of the world's wealthiest people, an index of the wealthiest documented individuals, excluding and ranking against those with wealth that is not able to be completely ascertained. From 1995 to 2017," ] ]
[ [ "represent this wikipedia passage to find a one sentence statement which it confirms", "which he has been a US Master. He is a founding board member of the Public Health Foundation of India, served on the board of CARE India, and been a founding trustee of the America-India Foundation.\nCareer.\nCareer Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation.\nAshok left McKinsey to lead the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation’s India operations. He led the team that set up Avahan, an initiative aimed at stemming India’s growing HIV epidemic. In less than three years, Avahan had become the world’s" ] ]
[ "", "Francis Ford Coppola directs films." ]
[ [ "Represent this Wikipedia passage to find a one sentence statement which it confirms", "The Conversation\nThe Conversation is a 1974 American mystery thriller film written, produced and directed by Francis Ford Coppola and starring Gene Hackman with supporting roles by John Cazale, Allen Garfield, Cindy Williams, Frederic Forrest, Harrison Ford, Teri Garr and Robert Duvall.\nThe plot revolves around a surveillance expert and the moral dilemma he faces when his recordings reveal a potential murder. Coppola cited the 1966 film \"Blowup\" as a key influence. However, since the film was released to theaters just a few months before Richard" ] ]
[ [ "Represent the article for finding a claim of about one sentence that the article confirms", "Francis Ford Coppola Presents\nFrancis Ford Coppola Presents is a lifestyle brand created by Francis Ford Coppola, under which he markets goods from companies he owns or controls. It includes films and videos, resorts, cafes, a literary magazine and a winery.\nValues.\n- family and tradition\n- Italian-American heritage\n- nostalgic historicism\n- the aesthetic life.\nBrand business.\n- Francis Ford Coppola Winery in Geyserville, Sonoma County, California which offers nine different brands of wines:\n- Francis" ] ]
[ "Represent this text so we find an article on Wikipedia that is related", "Evan Rachel Wood avoided to appear in television series her whole life." ]
[ [ "Represent this Wikipedia passage to find a one sentence statement which it confirms", "Evan Rachel Wood\nEvan Rachel Wood (born September 7, 1987) is an American actress, model, and musician. She began acting in the 1990s, appearing in several television series, including \"American Gothic\" (1995–96) and \"Once and Again\" (1999–2002). Wood made her debut as a leading film actress at the age of eleven in \"Digging to China\" (1998) and garnered acclaim for her Golden Globe-nominated role as the troubled teenager Tracy Freeland in the teen drama film \"" ] ]
[ [ "Represent the article for finding a claim of about one sentence that the article confirms", "of \"Party of Five\". Engler served as a consulting producer on \"Cupid\" and a co-executive producer on \"Time of Your Life\".\nFilm and television 2000s.\nEngler began the decade with the series \"Once and Again\", starring Sela Ward, Billy Campbell, Evan Rachel Wood, and Shane West, followed by the Aaron Sorkin drama \"The West Wing\", the HBO series \"Six Feet Under\", starring Peter Krause and Michael C. Hall, \"Hidden Hills\", and" ] ]
[ "Represent the sentence to find a Wikipedia article related to it", "Love Actually is a 2003 art exhibition." ]
[ [ "Represent this text to retrieve a related one-sentence statement", "Love Actually\nLove Actually is a 2003 Christmas-themed romantic comedy film written and directed by Richard Curtis. It features an ensemble cast, many of whom had worked with Curtis in previous film and television projects. The screenplay delves into different aspects of love as shown through ten separate stories involving a wide variety of individuals, many of whom are shown to be interlinked as the tales progress. Most of the film was filmed on location in London. The story begins five weeks before Christmas and is played out in a weekly" ] ]
[ [ "Represent this text to retrieve a related one-sentence statement", "- Actually I like Trobaugh's photos more than David Leventhal. Nothing is more subjective than art and nothing is more common in art than homoeroticism. -Stephen Smith, Birmingham Free Press, 2004\nExternal links.\n- Trobaugh's Official website\n- National Coalition Against Censorship Winter 2002-2003 Example of Trobaugh's work\n- SITO Examples of Trobaugh's work\n- \"After the Culture Wars\" Richard Meyer, Art Papers This became a 150-page catalog documenting the exhibition in 2006\n- \"Trobaugh Photos Banned in" ] ]
[ "represent this sentence to retrieve a wikipedia article all about it", "Jim Rash is a performer." ]
[ [ "Represent this text to retrieve a related one-sentence statement", "Jim Rash\nJames Rash (born July 15, 1971) is an American actor, comedian, producer, screenwriter, and director. He is known for his role as Dean Craig Pelton on the NBC/Yahoo! sitcom \"Community\", for which he was nominated for the Critics' Choice Television Award for Best Supporting Actor in a Comedy Series in 2012. In 2012, he received a Golden Globe nomination and won an Academy Award for Best Adapted Screenplay for the film \"The Descendants\".\nEarly life." ] ]
[ [ "Represent the article for finding a claim of about one sentence that the article confirms", "Rash (surname)\nRash is a surname. Notable people with the surname include:\n- Jim Rash (born 1971), American actor\n- Rodney Rash (1959–1996), American horse trainer\n- Ron Rash (born 1953), American poet, short story writer, and novelist\n- Sean Rash (born 1982), American bowling player\n- Steve Rash, American film director" ] ]
[ "Represent this sentence to retrieve a Wikipedia article all about it", "Tony Blair was uninvolved in any Northern Ireland peace process." ]
[ [ "Represent this Wikipedia passage to find a one sentence statement which it confirms", "Good Friday Agreement\nThe Good Friday Agreement (GFA) or Belfast Agreement ( or \"Comhaontú Bhéal Feirste\") was a major political development in the Northern Ireland peace process of the 1990s. Northern Ireland's present devolved system of government is based on the agreement. The agreement also created a number of institutions between Northern Ireland and the Republic of Ireland, and between the Republic of Ireland and the United Kingdom.\nThe agreement is made up of two inter-related documents, both agreed in Belfast on Good Friday," ] ]
[ [ "represent this text to retrieve a related one-sentence statement", "years prior.\nThe bombing was the last successful Irish republican bombing on British soil outside Northern Ireland, of whom dissidents have waged an armed campaign since the Belfast peace agreement was signed in 1998, ending the Troubles.\nAftermath and conviction.\nThe attack was condemned by Prime Minister Tony Blair, Sinn Féin leader Gerry Adams and others. It also came during a crucial time for the Northern Ireland peace process with disagreements regarding the Provisional IRA's decommissioning process. The attack came months after the Real IRA bombed the BBC" ] ]
[ "Represent this sentence to retrieve a Wikipedia article all about it", "Hayden Panettiere's middle name is Grimace." ]
[ [ "Represent the article for finding a claim of about one sentence that the article confirms", "Hayden Panettiere\nHayden Lesley Panettiere (; born August 21, 1989) is an American actress, model, and singer. She is known for playing cheerleader Claire Bennet on the NBC sci-fi series \"Heroes\" (2006–2010) and Juliette Barnes in the ABC/CMT musical drama series \"Nashville\" (2012–2018).\nA native of New York, she first appeared in a commercial at the age of 11 months. She started a full-time acting career began by playing Sarah Roberts on \"One Life to" ] ]
[ [ "Represent this text to retrieve a related one-sentence statement", "Brad are dancing.\n- Hayden Panettiere's unreleased song \"That Girl\" plays throughout the scene where Brad is visiting Britney's house and Britney hides when the pizza delivery guy turns out to be Jesse. In the cast credits Panettiere's surname is misspelt." ] ]
[ "Represent the sentence to find a Wikipedia article related to it", "Michael Keaton is an American producer and director." ]
[ [ "Represent this Wikipedia passage to find a one sentence statement which it confirms", "Michael Keaton\nMichael John Douglas (born September 5, 1951), known professionally as Michael Keaton, is an American actor, producer, and director. He first rose to fame for his roles on the CBS sitcoms \"All's Fair\" and \"The Mary Tyler Moore Hour\" and his comedic film roles in \"Night Shift\" (1982), \"Mr. Mom\" (1983), \"Johnny Dangerously\" (1984), and \"Beetlejuice\" (1988). He earned further acclaim for his dramatic" ] ]
[ [ "Represent this Wikipedia passage to find a one sentence statement which it confirms!", "this role whilst he was still the director of the film and when Michael Keaton was still set to play Batman. However, when Burton was fired as Director and rehired as Producer, Keaton quit in disgust. Joel Schumacher, who Burton brought on board in his role as producer, decided to cast a younger Batman, eventually Val Kilmer, and decided Russo was too old to play opposite a younger Batman. During recasting, Robin Wright turned down the role while Jeanne Tripplehorn and Linda Hamilton were also both considered. Chase is" ] ]
[ "Represent the sentence to find a Wikipedia article related to it", "Linda McCartney died at the age of 56 from breast cancer." ]
[ [ "Represent the article for finding a claim of about one sentence that the article confirms", "several vegetarian cookbooks. She also founded the Linda McCartney Foods company with her husband.\nIn 1995, she was diagnosed with breast cancer and died from the disease in 1998 at the age of 56.\nEarly years.\nLinda McCartney was born Linda Louise Eastman, the second of four children, in affluent Scarsdale in Westchester County, New York. She had one older brother, John, and two younger sisters, Laura and Louise Jr.\nHer father, Leopold Vail Epstein, was born in 1910 to Russian-" ] ]
[ [ "Represent the article for finding a claim of about one sentence that the article confirms", "strength and courage to work again\", after the break-up of the Beatles. McCartney adopted her daughter from her first marriage, Heather, and had three children together: Mary, Stella, and James McCartney. McCartney taught Linda to play keyboards, and permanently included her in the line-up of Wings.\nLinda died of breast cancer at age 56 in Tucson, Arizona, on 17 April 1998; McCartney denied rumours that her death was an assisted suicide. Along with eight other British composers, he contributed" ] ]
[ "represent the sentence to find a wikipedia article related to it Examples:\n\nGiven Doctor Who is not continued by a movie. it matches with then has been produced in-house by BBC Wales in Cardiff. \"Doctor Who\" has also spawned numerous spin-offs, including comic books, films, novels, audio dramas, and the television series \"Torchwood\" (2006–2011), \"The Sarah Jane Adventures\" (2007–2011), \"K-9\" (2009–2010), and \"Class\" (2016), and has been the subject of many parodies and references in popular culture.\nThirteen actors have headlined the series as the Doctor. The transition from but not with Doctor in 1996, the BBC did not renew Virgin Publishing's license to continue publishing \"Doctor Who\" material, instead opting to publish their own range. Virgin's last New Adventures novel, \"The Dying Days\" by Lance Parkin, featured the Eighth Doctor. \nThe first BBC Books release was a novelisation of the television movie (considered a standalone work by some), but the run of original Eighth Doctor Adventures began in 1997 with \"The Eight Doctors\" by Terrance Dicks and continued until 2005. It is", "Marlon Brando received an Academy Award nomination." ]
[ [ "Represent this text to retrieve a related one-sentence statement", "successful film, he won his second Academy Award for playing Vito Corleone in Francis Ford Coppola's \"The Godfather\", a role critics consider among his greatest. \"The Godfather\" was then one of the most commercially successful films of all time. With that and his Oscar-nominated performance in \"Last Tango in Paris\", Brando re-established himself in the ranks of top box-office stars, placing sixth and tenth in the Money Making Stars poll in 1972 and 1973, respectively. \nBrando took a" ] ]
[ [ "represent this wikipedia passage to find a one sentence statement which it confirms", "time.\"\nProduction.\nThe film was Paramount Pictures' last feature released in VistaVision. Cinematographer Charles Lang received an Academy Award nomination in the Best Cinematography, Color category that year. Upon release, it made little money, leading to a string of unsuccessful films for Brando.\nMarlon Brando shot a total of five hours of additional footage, some of which was later destroyed. Later, other directors worked on the rest of the film after Brando walked away from the production. He did not direct another film" ] ]
[ "Represent the sentence to find a Wikipedia article related to it", "Kristen Bell was in Forgetting Sarah Marshall released in 2008." ]
[ [ "Represent the article for finding a claim of about one sentence that the article confirms", "was based. From 2007 to 2008, Bell starred as Elle Bishop in the science fiction drama series \"Heroes\". From 2007 to 2012, she voiced the titular narrator in the teen drama series \"Gossip Girl\".\nIn 2008, she had her breakout film role as the title character in \"Forgetting Sarah Marshall\". She has since appeared in a number of comedy films, including \"Couples Retreat\" (2009), \"When in Rome\" (2010), \"You Again\" (2010)" ] ]
[ [ "Represent this text.", "Forgetting Sarah Marshall\nForgetting Sarah Marshall is a 2008 American romantic comedy film directed by Nicholas Stoller and starring Jason Segel, Kristen Bell, Mila Kunis and Russell Brand. The film, which was written by Segel and co-produced by Judd Apatow, was released by Universal Pictures. Filming began in April 2007 at the Turtle Bay Resort on the North Shore of Oahu Island in Hawaii. The film was released for North American theaters on April 18, 2008 and in the UK a week later on April 25, 2008." ] ]
[ "Represent this sentence to retrieve a Wikipedia article all about it.", "Gwen Stefani was not inspired by pop music from the 1980's." ]
[ [ "Represent the article for finding a claim of about one sentence that the article confirms", "on a solo pop career in 2004 by releasing her debut studio album \"Love. Angel. Music. Baby.\" Inspired by pop music from the 1980s, the album was a critical and commercial success. It spawned three singles: \"What You Waiting For?\", \"Rich Girl\", and \"Hollaback Girl\". The last reached number one on the \"Billboard\" Hot 100 chart while also becoming the first US download to sell one million copies. In 2006, Stefani released her second studio album \"" ] ]
[ [ "Represent the article for finding a claim of about one sentence that the article confirms", "involvement.\nDuff was musically inspired by indie rock band The Faint and pop singers Beyoncé and Gwen Stefani. In contrast to the pop rock themes of her prior releases, \"Dignity\" takes on more of a dance sound, which she said was not her intention while writing the album. The lyrics reference the events Duff experienced in the years leading to the album's release, and the album's songs contain influences of rock and roll and hip hop music.\nCritical response was mostly positive; the album was praised" ] ]
[ "Represent this text so we find an article on Wikipedia that is related", "Christina Hodson was a writer for Unforgettable." ]
[ [ "Represent the article for finding a claim of about one sentence that the article confirms", "Unforgettable (2017 film)\nUnforgettable is a 2017 American drama thriller film directed by Denise Di Novi (in her directorial debut) and written by Christina Hodson. The film stars Rosario Dawson, Katherine Heigl, Geoff Stults, Isabella Rice, and Cheryl Ladd, and follows a divorcée who begins to torment her ex-husband's new fiancée.\nPrincipal photography began on August 17, 2015 in Los Angeles. The film was released on April 21, 2017 by Warner Bros. Pictures. The film, which received mostly negative" ] ]
[ [ "Represent this text to retrieve a related one-sentence statement", "for the film. In February 2018, it was announced that Whedon would be leaving the project as writer and director, citing that \"[he] didn't really have a story\". In April 2018, Warner Bros. announced that screenwriter Christina Hodson had been tapped to write the screenplay for Batgirl. The studio is actively looking for a female director.\nCollected editions.\nCollected editions Other collected editions.\n- \"Batman: Bruce Wayne – Murderer?\" (Batgirl #24)\n- \"Batman: Bruce" ] ]
[ "Represent the sentence to find a Wikipedia article related to it", "Moscow is nowhere near Russia." ]
[ [ "Represent this Wikipedia passage to find a one sentence statement which it confirms", "Moscow\nMoscow (, ; ) is the capital and most populous city of Russia, with 13.2 million residents within the city limits, 17 million within the urban area and 20 million within the metropolitan area. Moscow is one of Russia's federal cities.\nMoscow is the major political, economic, cultural, and scientific center of Russia and Eastern Europe, as well as the largest city (both by population and by area) entirely on the European continent. By broader definitions, Moscow is among the world's largest" ] ]
[ [ "Represent the article for finding a claim of about one sentence that the article confirms", "last words in the article were: \"\"Russia is a vast land, yet there is nowhere to retreat – Moscow is behind us!\"\".\nThe second most important hero in the article was Sergeant Dobrobabin. The whole group was called \"Sergeant Dobrobabin's unit\" and he allegedly commanded the first clash with enemy infantry on his own. In fact, Dobrobabin commanded only one squad of the rifle platoon and there was a man with higher rank, staff sergeant Gavriil Mitin, among the \"28 Guardsmen\"" ] ]
[ "Represent this sentence to retrieve a Wikipedia article all about it", "Bob Arum is the CEO of a company based in Las Vegas." ]
[ [ "Represent this Wikipedia passage to find a one sentence statement which it confirms", "Bob Arum\nRobert Arum (born December 8, 1931) is an American lawyer, boxing promoter and businessman. He is the founder and CEO of Top Rank, a professional boxing promotion company based in Las Vegas. He also worked for the US Attorney's Office for the Southern District of New York in the tax division during his legal career before moving into boxing promotion.\nBiography.\nArum was born in New York City. He grew up in the Crown Heights section of New York, with an Orthodox Jewish" ] ]
[ [ "Represent the article for finding a claim of about one sentence that the article confirms", "In 1991, he married Lovee duBoef with whom he has two stepchildren; Todd duBoef, President of Top Rank and Dena duBoef, Vice President of Top Rank. Bob is a close friend and business partner of billionaire casino tycoon, and CEO of Las Vegas Sands Corp, Sheldon Adelson.\nArum endorsed Democratic candidate Hillary Clinton in the run-up for the 2016 U.S. presidential election.\nCannabis advocate.\nArum appeared as corrupt DEA agent, \"Stokes\", in the 1975 film, \"The Marijuana Affair" ] ]
[ "Represent the sentence to find a Wikipedia article related to it", "Russell Brand was born in the 1970's." ]
[ [ "Represent the article for finding a claim of about one sentence that the article confirms", "Russell Brand\nRussell Edward Brand (born 4 June 1975) is an English comedian, actor, radio host, author, and activist.\nAfter beginning his career as a stand-up comedian and later becoming an MTV presenter, Brand first achieved renown in 2004 as the host of \"Big Brother's Big Mouth\", a \"Big Brother\" spin-off. In 2007, he had his first major film role in \"St Trinian's\", and the following year he landed a major role in the" ] ]
[ [ "Represent the article for finding a claim of about one sentence that the article confirms", "Neil Edward Russell\nNeil Edward Russell (born 10 March 1970, Usk, Wales) was the Brand Assistant for BBC Wales productions Doctor Who, Torchwood and Sarah Jane Adventures. He was let go in 2017.\nRussell joined the BBC in 2000 where he assisted on Top of the Pops and the Top of the Pops 2 websites.\nHe also ran a fansite, Madonnarama, from 2000 until 2003.\nIn April 2007, he was voted number 126 in the list of most eligible Welsh bachelors for the Wales" ] ]
[ "Represent the sentence to find a Wikipedia article related to it", "The Rolling Stones was made up of musicians." ]
[ [ "Represent this text to retrieve a related one-sentence statement", "The Rolling Stones\nThe Rolling Stones are an English rock band formed in London in 1962. The first stable line-up consisted of bandleader Brian Jones (guitar, harmonica, keyboards), Mick Jagger (lead vocals, harmonica), Keith Richards (guitar, vocals), Bill Wyman (bass), Charlie Watts (drums), and Ian Stewart (piano). Stewart was removed from the official line-up in 1963 but continued to work with the band as a contracted musician until his death in 1985" ] ]
[ [ "Represent the article for finding a claim of about one sentence that the article confirms", "The Andrew Oldham Orchestra\nThe Andrew Oldham Orchestra was a musical side project in the mid-1960s created by Andrew Loog Oldham, the original manager and record producer of The Rolling Stones. There was no actual orchestra per se. The name was applied to recordings made by Oldham using a multitude of session musicians, including members of the Rolling Stones.\n\"The Rolling Stones Songbook\" included an orchestral version of the Mick Jagger and Keith Richards song \"The Last Time\", which was sampled by The Verve for their track \"" ] ]
[ "Represent the following document", "Richard Eyre directs for television." ]
[ [ "Represent this text to retrieve a related one-sentence statement", "Richard Eyre\nSir Richard Charles Hastings Eyre (born 28 March 1943) is an English film, theatre, television and opera director.\nBiography.\nBorn in Barnstaple, Devon, England, the son of Richard Galfridus Hastings Giles Eyre and his wife, Minna Mary Jessica Royds. \nHe was educated at Sherborne School, an independent school for boys in the market town of Sherborne in northwest Dorset in southwest England, followed by Peterhouse at the University of Cambridge.\nEyre became the first president of Rose Bruford College" ] ]
[ [ "represent this text to retrieve a related one-sentence statement", "-chip supporting contributions and a \"screenwriting masterclass from Patrick Marber\". \"The Times\" praised the film, saying: \"\"Notes on a Scandal\", is screenwriting at its vicious best... Richard Eyre directs the film like a chamber play. He leans on Philip Glass's ever-present and insistent music like a crutch. But his natural gift for framing scenes is terrifically assured. A potent and evil pleasure.\"\nAmerican publications also gave the film acclaim, with the \"Los Angeles Times\" describing" ] ]
[ "represent this sentence to retrieve a wikipedia article all about it.\nThe provided query could be 'Jazz Jennings is not a young trans female.' and the positive 'Jazz Jennings\nJazz Jennings (born October 6, 2000) is an American YouTube personality, spokesmodel, television personality, and LGBT rights activist. Jennings, a transgender woman, is notable for being one of the youngest publicly documented people to be identified as transgender, and for being the youngest person to become a national transgender figure.\nJennings received national attention in 2007 when an interview with Barbara Walters aired on \"20/20\", which led to other high-profile interviews and appearances. Christine Connelly, a member of' and the negative ', she founded Purple Rainbow Tails, a company in which she fashions rubber mermaid tails to raise money for transgender children.\nJennings hosts a series of YouTube videos about her life, titled \"I Am Jazz\", making her one of the youngest trans women in history to speak out on issues publicly. Jennings stars in the TLC reality TV series, \"I Am Jazz\", which focuses on her life with her family as a teenager and as a transgender youth. The series premiered on July 15, 2015.'", "Calvin Harris is incapable of being a Scottish record producer." ]
[ [ "represent the article for finding a claim of about one sentence that the article confirms", "Calvin Harris\nAdam Richard Wiles (born 17 January 1984), known professionally as Calvin Harris, is a Scottish DJ, record producer, singer, and songwriter. He is best known for his singles \"We Found Love\", \"This Is What You Came For\", \"Summer\", \"Feel So Close\", and \"Feels\". His collaboration with Rihanna, \"We Found Love\", became an international success, giving Harris his first number one single on the US \"Billboard\" Hot 100" ] ]
[ [ "Represent the article for finding a claim of about one sentence that the article confirms", "Faking It (song)\n\"Faking It\" is a song by Scottish DJ and record producer Calvin Harris. It features vocals from American singer Kehlani and American rapper Lil Yachty. It was released as the fifth and final single from Harris's fifth studio album, \"Funk Wav Bounces Vol. 1\" (2017). It was written by Harris, Lil Yachty, and Jessie Reyez, being produced by Harris himself, and was released to contemporary hit radio in the US on 17 October 2017 through Columbia Records." ] ]
[ "Represent this sentence to retrieve a Wikipedia article all about it", "Katie Stevens once finished in eighth place on American Idol." ]
[ [ "represent this wikipedia passage to find a one sentence statement which it confirms", "Katie Stevens\nKatherine Mari Stevens (born December 8, 1992) is an American actress and singer best known for finishing in eighth place on the ninth season of \"American Idol\" and starring as Karma Ashcroft in the MTV series \"Faking It\" and Jane Sloan in Freeform's \"The Bold Type\".\nEarly life.\nStevens grew up in Middlebury, Connecticut, to Mark and Clara (née Francisco) Stevens. She graduated from Pomperaug High School in Southbury in June 2010. She was named the 2009" ] ]
[ [ "Represent this Wikipedia passage to find a one sentence statement which it confirms.", "He finished at seventh place on April 21.\nKatie Stevens (born December 8, 1992 in Southbury, Connecticut, 17 years at the time of the show) is from Middlebury, Connecticut auditioned in Boston, Massachusetts with Glenn Miller's At Last. She looked after her Portuguese grandmother who suffered from Alzheimer's disease, and she is fluent in Portuguese. She performed Jean DuShon's \"For Once in My Life\" in the Hollywood rounds where Kara DioGuardi considered her a possible season's winner. She finished eighth place" ] ]
[ "Represent this text so we find an article on Wikipedia that is related", "The Illusionist stars Robert Pattinson." ]
[ [ "Represent this Wikipedia passage to find a one sentence statement which it confirms", "The Illusionist (2006 film)\nThe Illusionist is a 2006 American romantic mystery film written and directed by Neil Burger and starring Edward Norton, Paul Giamatti, and Jessica Biel. It is based loosely on Steven Millhauser's short story \"Eisenheim the Illusionist\". The film tells the story of Eisenheim, a magician in turn-of-the-century Vienna, who reunites with his childhood love, a woman far above his social standing. The film also depicts a fictionalized version of the Mayerling incident.\nThe film" ] ]
[ [ "Represent this text to retrieve a related one-sentence statement", "Other recurring sketches \"Bothered\" with Robert Pattinson.\nIn this segment, Jimmy presents videos from a website that Robert Pattinson has set up to discuss things that bother him. Jimmy stars as Pattinson in character as Edward Cullen from the \"Twilight films\", but with his actual British accent. Throughout the segment he sits in a tree and talks about what bothers him, all from the perspective of Pattinson. Also making an appearance is a blow-up doll representing Kristen Stewart.\nThings bothering Robert include Daniel Radcliffe" ] ]
[ "Represent the sentence to find a Wikipedia article related to it!", "Home Alone is an Easter movie." ]
[ [ "Represent this Wikipedia passage to find a one sentence statement which it confirms", "Home Alone\nHome Alone is a 1990 American Christmas comedy film written and produced by John Hughes and directed by Chris Columbus. The film stars Macaulay Culkin, Joe Pesci, Daniel Stern, John Heard, and Catherine O'Hara. It is about an eight-year-old boy named Kevin McCallister (Macaulay Culkin) who is mistakenly left behind when his family flies to Paris for their Christmas vacation. Kevin initially relishes being home alone, but he soon has to contend with two burglars: Harry (Joe Pesci) and Marv" ] ]
[ [ "Represent this Wikipedia passage to find a one sentence statement which it confirms", ". While taking out the garbage, Nicholas befriends a disfigured vagrant who gives him a rabbit he claims is an Easter Bunny. Nicholas decides to keep the rabbit a secret, but it is discovered by Remington, who threatens to kill it if Nicholas says anything bad about him to Mindy.\nOn Easter, Mindy has to work a double shift, so she leaves Nicholas alone with Remington, after the latter kicks out some unscrupulous home renovators. As soon as Mindy leaves, Remington assaults Nicholas, and calls over a physically" ] ]
[ "Represent the natural language", "Theodore Roosevelt was not a sickly child." ]
[ [ "Represent the article for finding a claim of about one sentence that the article confirms", "is depicted on Mount Rushmore alongside George Washington, Thomas Jefferson, and Abraham Lincoln. He is generally ranked in polls of historians and political scientists as one of the five best presidents.\nRoosevelt was born a sickly child with debilitating asthma, but he overcame his health problems by embracing a strenuous lifestyle. He integrated his exuberant personality, vast range of interests, and world-famous achievements into a \"cowboy\" persona defined by robust masculinity. He was home-schooled, and he began a lifelong naturalist avocation before attending" ] ]
[ [ "Represent the article for finding a claim of about one sentence that the article confirms", ". While his cousin Theodore Roosevelt became known as a manly-man of incredible endurance, he was a sickly child suffering from asthma and 'took cures' periodically in an attempt to gain better health.\nThe name \"spa\" comes from the Belgian town Spa.\nEvolution of the resort.\nAs the Victoria era came to an end, the influences of the industrial revolution created more and more varied members of the upper middle class. The concepts of vacationing, tourism, and travel became less the property of" ] ]
[ "represent the sentence to find a wikipedia article related to it!", "Dent published Ballet Shoes." ]
[ [ "Represent the article for finding a claim of about one sentence that the article confirms", "Ballet Shoes (novel)\nBallet Shoes: A Story of Three Children on the Stage is a children's novel by Noel Streatfeild, published by Dent in 1936. It was her first book for children, and was illustrated by the author's sister, Ruth Gervis.\n\"Ballet Shoes\" was a commended runner up for the inaugural Carnegie Medal from the Library Association, recognising the year's best British children's book by a British subject. (The author would win the award later for another book.)" ] ]
[ [ "Represent this Wikipedia passage to find a one sentence statement which it confirms", "Bourchier companies. Her familiarity with the stage was the basis for many of her popular books for children, which are often about children struggling with careers in the arts.\nHer first children's book was \"Ballet Shoes\", published by J. M. Dent in 1936. She recalled, \"The story poured off my pen, more or less telling itself ... I distrusted what came easily and so despised the book.\" It was a commended runner-up for the inaugural Carnegie Medal from the Library Association, recognising the" ] ]
[ "Represent the sentence to find a Wikipedia article related to it", "The Bravo Award is handed out by an Italian entrepreneur." ]
[ [ "Represent the article for finding a claim of about one sentence that the article confirms", "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" ] ]
[ [ "Represent this Wikipedia passage to find a one sentence statement which it confirms", "which is published by Unizo\n- the \"Trends\" magazine which is a financial economic magazine published by Knack\nHonors and awards.\n- WOMED award (2005) that celebrates the best female entrepreneur of the year, which is handed out by Unizo and Vlerick Management School\n- De Blauwe Kei (2006) which is an award that's handed out by the Flemish liberal political party VLD\n- the price for best Entrepreneurial Idea (2006), handed out by the Flanders Business School & Adecco\n- Award" ] ]
[ "", "Guam has been controlled by the same entity since 1700." ]
[ [ "Represent the input", "and the United States Armed Forces.\nThe indigenous Chamorros settled the island approximately 4,000 years ago. Portuguese explorer Ferdinand Magellan, while in the service of Spain, was the first European to visit the island, on March 6, 1521. Guam was colonized by Spain in 1668 with settlers, including Diego Luis de San Vitores, a Catholic Jesuit missionary. Between the 16th century and the 18th century, Guam was an important stopover for the Spanish Manila Galleons. During the Spanish–American War, the United States captured Guam" ] ]
[ [ "Represent this text to retrieve a related one-sentence statement", "Same-sex marriage in Guam\nSame-sex marriage in Guam has been licensed and recognized since June 9, 2015, following a ruling of the District Court of Guam on June 5, 2015, that held the territory's prohibition of same-sex marriage unconstitutional.\nGuam was the first overseas territory of the United States to recognize same-sex marriage. On August 27, 2015, the \"Guam Marriage Equality Act of 2015\" passed by the Guam Legislature came into effect, officially incorporating the federal court ruling" ] ]
[ "Represent this sentence to retrieve a Wikipedia article all about it:", "There were five times that Maria Sharapova held the title of the world No. 1." ]
[ [ "represent this wikipedia passage to find a one sentence statement which it confirms", "Maria Sharapova\nMaria Yuryevna Sharapova (; born April 19, 1987) is a Russian professional tennis player. A United States resident since 1994, Sharapova has competed on the WTA tour since 2001. She has been ranked world No. 1 in singles by the WTA on five separate occasions, for a total of 21 weeks. She is one of ten women, and the only Russian, to hold the career Grand Slam. She is also an Olympic medalist, having won silver in women's singles at the 2012 Summer Olympics" ] ]
[ [ "Represent this Wikipedia passage to find a one sentence statement which it confirms", "Venus in winning five Wimbledon titles. Both Federer and Williams were more than 30 years old at the time of their victories. With the victories, Federer reclaimed the World No. 1 ranking for the first time since June 2010, thus allowing him to equal, then break, the all-time record of most weeks ranked World No. 1 held by Pete Sampras. Agnieszka Radwanska, Victoria Azarenka, And Maria Sharapova we’re in contention for the world number 1 ranking. Since Sharapova lost in the fourth round and Radwanska" ] ]
[ "Represent this text so we find an article on Wikipedia that is related", "Virgin Comics is incapable of publishing a comic John Woo created." ]
[ [ "Represent the article for finding a claim of about one sentence that the article confirms", "\"A Better Tomorrow\" (1986), \"The Killer\" (1989), \"Hard Boiled\" (1992), and \"Red Cliff\" (2008/2009).\nWoo's Hollywood films include the action films \"Hard Target\" (1993) and \"Broken Arrow\" (1996), the sci-fi action thriller \"Face/Off\" (1997) and the action spy film \"\" (2000). He also created the comic series \"Seven Brothers\", published by Virgin Comics." ] ]
[ [ "", "Jeevan Kang\nJeevan Kang is an Indian comic artist.\nWork.\nHe is responsible for the artwork of the famous comic, and has been signed on by Virgin Comics, to create art for their Indian comics.\nPublications.\nHis comic work includes:\n- \"The Sadhu\" (with Gotham Chopra, Virgin Comics, 2006)\n- \"Seven Brothers\" (with Garth Ennis, based on a concept by John Woo, 5-issue mini-series, Virgin Comics, 2006)\nSee also" ] ]
[ "Represent this text so we find an article on Wikipedia that is related", "David Arquette has worked since at least the year 1254." ]
[ [ "Represent this text to retrieve a related one-sentence statement:", "David Arquette\nDavid Arquette (born September 8, 1971) is an American actor, professional wrestler, film director, producer, screenwriter and fashion designer. A member of the Arquette acting family, he first became known during the mid-1990s after starring in several Hollywood films, such as the \"Scream\" series, \"Wild Bill\", \"Never Been Kissed\", \"Buffy the Vampire Slayer\", \"See Spot Run\" and \"Eight Legged Freaks\". He has since had several television roles, such as" ] ]
[ [ "represent this text to retrieve a related one-sentence statement", "Best Unclassifiable Band\". That same year they went on \"indefinite hiatus.\"\nHistory The Black Math Experiment and David Arquette.\nThe band’s 2005 song \"You Cannot Kill David Arquette\" was commended by its subject, David Arquette, who sent the band a box of gourmet cupcakes in thanks and much later, the 1965 Ford Econoline van used in his movie \"The Tripper\". Since then, Arquette has occasionally promoted the band, including during an interview on MTV’s Total Request Live (TRL)" ] ]
[ "Represent this sentence to retrieve a Wikipedia article all about it", "The Vampire Diaries is based on a popular book series by the same name." ]
[ [ "Represent the article for finding a claim of about one sentence that the article confirms", "The Vampire Diaries\nThe Vampire Diaries is an American supernatural teen drama television series developed by Kevin Williamson and Julie Plec, based on the popular book series of the same name written by L. J. Smith. The series premiered on The CW on September 10, 2009, and concluded on March 10, 2017, airing 171 episodes over eight seasons.\nThe pilot episode attracted the largest audience for The CW of any series premiere since the network began in 2006; the first season averaged 3.60 million viewers. It was the most" ] ]
[ [ "Represent this Wikipedia passage to find a one sentence statement which it confirms:", "List of The Vampire Diaries episodes\n\"The Vampire Diaries\" is an American supernatural-fantasy horror television series. The series is based on a book series of the same name by L.J. Smith, and was developed for television by Kevin Williamson and Julie Plec. The series ran from September 10, 2009 to March 10, 2017 on The CW. The first season was released on both DVD and Blu-ray formats in the United States and Canada on August 31, 2010.\n\"The Vampire Diaries\" follows the" ] ]
[ "Represent this text so we find an article on Wikipedia that is related", "Avatar: The Last Airbender ran on Nickelodeon." ]
[ [ "Represent this text to retrieve a related one-sentence statement", "a Peabody Award. The first season's success prompted Nickelodeon to order a second and third season. Merchandising for the series consisted of action figures, a , three video games, stuffed animals distributed by Paramount Parks, and two . An art book was published in June 2010. The complete series was released on Blu-ray on June 5, 2018 for the 10th anniversary of season 3's finale.\nThe series inspired a critically panned but financially successful live-action film, \"The Last Airbender\", directed by" ] ]
[ [ "Represent the article for finding a claim of about one sentence that the article confirms", "Avatar: The Last Airbender\nAvatar: The Last Airbender (Avatar: The Legend of Aang in some regions) is an American animated television series that aired for three seasons on Nickelodeon. The series began airing in February 2005 and concluded in July 2008. \"Avatar: The Last Airbender\" is set in an Asiatic-like world in which some people can manipulate the classical elements with psychokinetic variants of the Chinese martial arts known as \"bending\". The series is presented in a style that combines anime with American cartoons" ] ]
[ "represent the natural language", "Canada debuted My Everything at number one." ]
[ [ "Represent this text to retrieve a related one-sentence statement", "Zedd, and David Guetta. Upon its release, the album debuted atop the \"Billboard\" 200, selling 169,000 copies in its first week. It debuted at number one in Australia and Canada as well, and peaked in the top ten of twenty countries worldwide. As of April 2018, the album has sold 735,000 copies in the United States.\n\"My Everything\" was preceded by the lead single \"Problem\", which features Australian rapper Iggy Azalea. After its release on April 28, 2014, the single" ] ]
[ [ "represent this wikipedia passage to find a one sentence statement which it confirms", "Michelle Obama invited Grande again to perform at the White House for the Easter Egg Roll event.\nGrande released her second studio album \"My Everything\" on August 25, 2014 and debuted atop the \"Billboard\" 200. Its lead single \"Problem\" features Australian rapper Iggy Azalea and premiered at the 2014 Radio Disney Music Awards on April 27. The song debuted at number three (eventually climbing to number two) on the \"Billboard\" Hot 100, and debuted at number one on the UK Singles Chart, becoming" ] ]
[ "Represent this sentence to retrieve a Wikipedia article all about it!", "The Pigeon River is in Ontario." ]
[ [ "represent the article for finding a claim of about one sentence that the article confirms", "the Rainy River, the Pigeon River, Lake Superior, the St. Marys River, Lake Huron, the St. Clair River, Lake St. Clair, the Detroit River, Lake Erie, the Niagara River, Lake Ontario and along the St. Lawrence River from Kingston, Ontario, to the Quebec boundary just east of Cornwall, Ontario. There is only about of land border made up of portages including Height of Land Portage on the Minnesota border.\nOntario is sometimes conceptually divided into two regions, Northern Ontario and Southern Ontario." ] ]
[ [ "Represent this text to retrieve a related one-sentence statement!", "Pigeon River (Minnesota–Ontario)\nThe Pigeon River forms part of the Canada–United States border between the state of Minnesota and the province of Ontario, west of Lake Superior. In pre-industrial times the river was a waterway of great importance for transportation and the fur trade.\nGeography.\nThe Pigeon River flows in an easterly direction out of the Boundary Waters Canoe Area Wilderness for until it drains into Lake Superior. The Pigeon is one of the larger rivers on Superior's North Shore.\nGeography Headwaters" ] ]
[ "Represent this text so we find an article on Wikipedia that is related:", "The Backstreet Boys is a TV show." ]
[ [ "Represent the article for finding a claim of about one sentence that the article confirms!", "Backstreet Boys\nBackstreet Boys (often abbreviated as BSB) is an American vocal group, formed in Orlando, Florida in 1993. The group consists of AJ McLean, Howie Dorough, Nick Carter, Kevin Richardson, and Brian Littrell.\nThe group rose to fame with their debut international album, \"Backstreet Boys\" (1996). In the following year, they released their second international album \"Backstreet's Back\" (1997) along with their self-titled U.S. debut album, which continued the group's success" ] ]
[ [ "represent the article for finding a claim of about one sentence that the article confirms", "interviews. In August 2000, it was announced that the deal would also include three TV commercials featuring the Backstreet Boys, and a promotion, which was the inclusion of an exclusive \"Backstreet Project\" Cyber Crusader toy in each Burger King Big Kids Meal and Kids Meal.\nIn August 2012, it was revealed that the Backstreet Boys would be starring in an Old Navy commercial. The commercial featuring the group started airing on September 19, 2012. \"It was a great way to show people that we're back," ] ]
[ "Represent this sentence to retrieve a Wikipedia article all about it", "Enemy is a film." ]
[ [ "Represent the article for finding a claim of about one sentence that the article confirms", "Enemy (2013 film)\nEnemy is a 2013 Canadian-Spanish psychological thriller film directed by Denis Villeneuve, produced by M. A. Faura and Niv Fichman and written by Javier Gullón, loosely adapted from José Saramago's 2002 novel \"The Double\". The film stars Jake Gyllenhaal in a dual role as two men who are physically identical, but different in personality. Mélanie Laurent, Sarah Gadon, and Isabella Rossellini co-star. It is internationally co-produced by production companies from Spain and Canada.\nThe film" ] ]
[ [ "Represent this text to retrieve a related one-sentence statement", "Enemy of the state (disambiguation)\nEnemy of the state is a political / criminal term.\nEnemy of the State may also refer to:\n- \"Enemy of the State\" (film), a 1998 spy-thriller film directed by Tony Scott\n- \"Enemy of the State\" (album), a 2000 album by C-Bo\n- \"\", a mixtape by Lupe Fiasco\n- \"Enemy of the State\" (\"Homeland\"), a television episode\n- \"" ] ]
[ "represent this text so we find an article on wikipedia that is related\n\n\nThe query could be 'Jerry Goldsmith failed to collaborate with anybody during his career.' and should be close to 'his fanfare of the 1997 Universal Studios opening logo, which would be among the most iconic studio logo music of all time.\nHe collaborated with some of film history's most accomplished directors, including Robert Wise, Howard Hawks, Otto Preminger, Joe Dante, Richard Donner, Roman Polanski, Ridley Scott, Michael Winner, Steven Spielberg, Paul Verhoeven, and Franklin J. Schaffner. His work for Donner and Scott also involved a rejected score for \"Timeline\" and a controversially edited score for \"Alien\", where music' but very far from 'main titles were written by David Arnold (who composed the score to \"Stargate\", the film that began the \"Stargate\" franchise). For \"Stargate Atlantis\", Goldsmith composed the main titles and the score.\nDuring his career, he usually collaborated with two composers; his father Jerry Goldsmith, and Neal Acree. He made his first move into video games music in 2006, scoring \"Call of Duty 3\". During his final years, Goldsmith relocated to Hidden Hills, California, where he built'", "Sean Spicer worked on the Republican National Committee." ]
[ [ "Represent the article for finding a claim of about one sentence that the article confirms", "Sean Spicer\nSean Michael Spicer (born September 23, 1971) is an American political aide who served as the twenty-eighth White House Press Secretary and as White House Communications Director under President Donald Trump in 2017. Spicer was communications director of the Republican National Committee from 2011 to 2017, and its chief strategist from 2015 to 2017.\nDuring his tenure as White House press secretary, Spicer made a number of public statements that were controversial and false, and he developed a contentious relationship with the White House press corps" ] ]
[ [ "Represent the following document", "filing, White House Press Secretary Sean Spicer stated that the president was not in violation of the emoluments cause, and would \"move to dismiss this case\", which Spicer characterized as \"partisan politics\". Spicer noted that both attorneys general filing the suit are Democrats. Republican National Committee spokesperson Lindsay Jancek also stated that Trump was in compliance with the law, and called the lawsuit \"absurd\".\nAlthough the complaint was served to President Trump on June 27, 2017, the parties agreed on an extension to accommodate" ] ]
[ "Represent this sentence to retrieve a Wikipedia article all about it", "Ben Kingsley acts." ]
[ [ "Represent this Wikipedia passage to find a one sentence statement which it confirms", "Ben Kingsley\nSir Ben Kingsley (born Krishna Pandit Bhanji; 31 December 1943) is an English actor with a career spanning over 50 years. He has won an Oscar, a Grammy, a BAFTA, two Golden Globes, and a Screen Actors Guild Award.\nKingsley is best known for his starring role as Mohandas Gandhi in the 1982 film \"Gandhi\", for which he won the Academy Award for Best Actor. He has appeared in \"Schindler's List\" (1993), \"Twelfth Night\" (" ] ]
[ [ "Represent this text to retrieve a related one-sentence statement", "action film.\nBen Kingsley voices the CGI character in the 2016 live-action film. In an interview with Ben Kingsley regarding his portrayal of Bagheera, Kingsley describes Bagheera as Mowgli's adoptive parent, saying that his role in Mowgli's life is \"to educate, to protect and to guide\". Kingsley further describes Bagheera as being analogous to military in his personality, specifically a Colonel; saying that \"he's instantly recognizable by the way that he talks, how he acts, and what his ethical code is" ] ]
[ "Represent this text so we find an article on Wikipedia that is related", "California has a mountain range." ]
[ [ "Represent the article for finding a claim of about one sentence that the article confirms", "the state's center. Although California is well-known for its warm Mediterranean climate, the large size of the state results in climates that vary from moist temperate rainforest in the north to arid desert in the interior, as well as snowy alpine in the mountains. Over time, drought and wildfires have become more pervasive features.\nWhat is now California was first settled by various Native Californian tribes before being explored by a number of European expeditions during the 16th and 17th centuries. The Spanish Empire then claimed it as part" ] ]
[ [ "represent this text to retrieve a related one-sentence statement.", "Double Mountain (California)\nDouble Mountain is the highest point in the Tehachapi Mountains of California. It has two summits of nearly the same elevation. It is south of the town of Tehachapi, Highway 58 and Tehachapi Pass.\nDue to its elevation, the mountain receives snowfall during the winter.\nNatural history.\nSouth of Double Mountain the Tehachapi Range has a large rounded crest, whose eastern flank is quite steep.\nThis crest is the southern terminus of the range of the hybrid Alvord oak, \"" ] ]
[ "Represent the sentence to find a Wikipedia article related to it", "Coldplay have given support." ]
[ [ "Represent the article for finding a claim of about one sentence that the article confirms", "and political causes, such as Oxfam's Make Trade Fair campaign and Amnesty International. They have also performed at charity projects, including Band Aid 20, Live 8, Global Citizen Festival, Sound Relief, , One Love Manchester, The Secret Policeman's Ball, Sport Relief and the UK Teenage Cancer Trust.\nHistory.\nHistory 1996–1999: Formation and first years.\nChris Martin and Jonny Buckland first met during their orientation week at University College London (UCL) in September 1996. The pair spent the rest of the" ] ]
[ [ "Represent this text to retrieve a related one-sentence statement", "York City, on May 5. In an interview on Radio.com, the singer stated \"I can't even believe that was an opportunity or an option. I don't know why you would waste an opening slot on me\".\nThe British trio London Grammar opened the concert in Los Angeles, on May 19. Coldplay handpicked them as support at the venue.. Hannah Redi, London Grammar vocalist, has stated; \"Coldplay have given us some really good advice, solid ground rules. The best was that you" ] ]
[ "Represent this sentence to retrieve a Wikipedia article all about it", "The Wars of the Roses occurred in England." ]
[ [ "Represent the article for finding a claim of about one sentence that the article confirms", "Wars of the Roses\nThe Wars of the Roses were a series of English civil wars for control of the throne of England fought between supporters of two rival branches of the royal House of Plantagenet: the House of Lancaster, associated with a red rose, and the House of York, whose symbol was a white rose. Eventually, the wars eliminated the male lines of both families. The conflict lasted through many sporadic episodes between 1455 and 1487, but there was related fighting before and after this period between the parties." ] ]
[ [ "represent this text to retrieve a related one-sentence statement\n\n\nExample:\nProvided: \"The Mummy (2017 film)\nThe Mummy is a 2017 American action-adventure film directed by Alex Kurtzman and written by David Koepp, Christopher McQuarrie, and Dylan Kussman, with a story by Kurtzman, Jon Spaihts, and Jenny Lumet. It is a reboot of \"The Mummy\" franchise and the first installment in Universal's planned \"Dark Universe\" franchise. The film stars Tom Cruise as a US soldier who accidentally unearths the ancient tomb of an entrapped Egyptian princess (Sofia Boutella). Annabelle Wallis, Jake\" Match: \"The Mummy is an Armenian film.\"", "close to Skolars' North London base.\nEngland Roses derbies.\nGames between Yorkshire clubs Halifax and Huddersfield Giants against traditional Lancashire clubs Oldham and Rochdale Hornets are often called Roses Derbies or Wars of the Roses due to the clubs being at the edge of the county boundaries.\nEngland South Yorkshire Derby.\nThe South Yorkshire Derby is contested between Sheffield Eagles and Doncaster. The only competitive matches between the two have occurred in the Championship. Sheffield are the more successful team, winning back-to-back Championship titles in 2012" ] ]
[ "represent the sentence to find a wikipedia article related to it\n------\nE.g. \"A legal professional is in The Bachelorette (season 13).\" == \"The Bachelorette (season 13)\nThe thirteenth season of \"The Bachelorette\" premiered on May 22, 2017. This season featured Rachel Lindsay, a 32-year-old attorney from Dallas, Texas. The season concluded on August 7, 2017.\nLindsay attended the University of Texas at Austin where she graduated with a bachelor's degree in 2007 and Marquette University Law School where she graduated with a Juris Doctor in 2011. Lindsay was the second runner-up on the 21st season of \"The Bachelor\" featuring Nick Viall\" != \"The Bachelorette (season 15)\nThe fifteenth season of \"The Bachelorette\" premiered on May 13, 2019. This season features Hannah Brown, a 24-year-old interior designer from Tuscaloosa, Alabama. Brown was crowned Miss Alabama USA 2018 and represented Alabama at Miss USA 2018.\nBrown was a contestant on the 23rd season of \"The Bachelor\" featuring Colton Underwood. She went on to place seventh overall. Brown is the first \"Bachelorette\" lead to not have placed in the top four of a season of\"", "Mariah Carey was born towards the end of a month." ]
[ [ "Represent this Wikipedia passage to find a one sentence statement which it confirms", "Mariah Carey\nMariah Carey (born March 27, 1969 or 1970) is an American singer, songwriter, actress, record producer, and entrepreneur. Referred to as the \"Songbird Supreme\" by the \"Guinness World Records\", she is noted for her five-octave vocal range, melismatic singing style, and signature use of the whistle register. She rose to fame in the early 1990s after signing to Columbia Records and releasing her eponymous debut album, which topped the U.S. \"Billboard\" 200 for eleven consecutive weeks" ] ]
[ [ "Represent this Wikipedia passage to find a one sentence statement which it confirms", "stately horns, which entered towards the end. The song was truly a vocal showcase for Mariah.\"\nLive performances.\nCarey performed \"If It's Over\" on the 17th season of \"Saturday Night Live\", alongside \"Can't Let Go\". During the performance, Carey appeared on stage wearing a black leather sports jacket, as well as matching black pants and boots. Walter Afanasieff played the piano, while Trey Lorenz, Patrique McMillan and Melonie Daniels provided the live background vocals. Additionally, five" ] ]
[ "Represent the sentence to find a Wikipedia article related to it.", "Conan O'Brien is exclusively a stand-up comedian." ]
[ [ "Represent this Wikipedia passage to find a one sentence statement which it confirms.", "Conan O'Brien\nConan Christopher O'Brien (born April 18, 1963) is an American television host, comedian, writer, and producer. He is best known for hosting several late-night talk shows; since 2010, he has hosted \"Conan\" on the cable channel TBS.\nBorn in Brookline, Massachusetts, O'Brien was raised in an Irish Catholic family. He served as president of \"The Harvard Lampoon\" while attending Harvard University, and was a writer for the sketch comedy series \"Not Necessarily the News\"" ] ]
[ [ "Represent this text to retrieve a related one-sentence statement", "Jimmy Pardo\nJames Ronald Pardo, Jr. (born July 28, 1966) is an American stand-up comedian, actor, and host of the long-running comedy podcast \"Never Not Funny\". From the show's inception and until mid-2015, he performed as the Conan O'Brien program \"Conan\"'s warm-up comedian and cast member, after which he received a general development deal with O'Brien's production company. He last hosted the game show \"Race to Escape\" on the Science Channel.\nEarly" ] ]
[ "represent this sentence to retrieve a wikipedia article all about it", "The Muse was directed by Brooks." ]
[ [ "Represent the article for finding a claim of about one sentence that the article confirms:", "The Muse (film)\nThe Muse is a 1999 comedy film starring Albert Brooks, Sharon Stone, Andie MacDowell and Jeff Bridges, directed by Brooks.\nPlot.\nAfter winning a lifetime achievement award, esteemed successful screenwriter Steven Phillips (Brooks) has a rude awakening. Steven believes the award has no real meaning, but it does—it means his career is over. His studio has reneged that means they won't renew his contract and told him he's gone cold, saying he's \"lost his" ] ]
[ [ "Represent this Wikipedia passage to find a one sentence statement which it confirms", "Comics\n- μ's \"(pronounced 'muse')\", the protagonists of the \"Love Live!\" franchise\nArts, entertainment, and media Films.\n- \"Muse\" (2017 film)\n- \"The Muse\" (1999 film), a film directed by Albert Brooks\n- \"The Muse\" (soundtrack)\n- \"Muse\", alternative name for \"Luster\", a film directed by Everett Lewis\nArts, entertainment, and media Periodicals.\n- \"Muse\" (" ] ]
[ "Represent this text", "At 30 million people, Moscow is the world's most populated inland city." ]
[ [ "Represent this text to retrieve a related one-sentence statement", "Moscow\nMoscow (, ; ) is the capital and most populous city of Russia, with 13.2 million residents within the city limits, 17 million within the urban area and 20 million within the metropolitan area. Moscow is one of Russia's federal cities.\nMoscow is the major political, economic, cultural, and scientific center of Russia and Eastern Europe, as well as the largest city (both by population and by area) entirely on the European continent. By broader definitions, Moscow is among the world's largest" ] ]
[ [ "Represent the article for finding a claim of about one sentence that the article confirms", "Armenia\nInternational relations Former twin towns and sister cities.\n- Kiev, Ukraine\nRankings.\nThe international rankings of Moscow are:\n- The most populous city in Russia, and the most populous city entirely in Europe\n- The most populated inland city in Europe\n- World's northernmost megacity\n- City with the largest trolleybus system in the world\n- Major city with the most forest within its borders\n- City with the busiest subway system in Europe, and the third busiest worldwide\n- City with" ] ]
[ "Represent the sentence to find a Wikipedia article related to it", "Doctor Who was written by the Ancient Greeks." ]
[ [ "Represent the article for finding a claim of about one sentence that the article confirms", "Doctor Who (series 10)\nThe tenth series of the British science fiction television programme \"Doctor Who\" premiered on 15 April 2017 and concluded on 1 July 2017, and consisted of twelve episodes, after it was announced in July 2015 that BBC Worldwide had invested in a tenth series of the programme in its annual review. The series is led by head writer and executive producer Steven Moffat, alongside executive producer Brian Minchin. It is the third and final series overseen by the two as executive producers, as well as" ] ]
[ [ "Represent this text to retrieve a related one-sentence statement", "Byzantium!\nByzantium! is a BBC Books original novel written by Keith Topping and based on the long-running British science fiction television series \"Doctor Who\". It features the First Doctor, Ian, Barbara, and Vicki.\nSynopsis.\nByzantium is an ancient Greek city near the Black Sea. Romans, Greeks, Zealots and Pharisee are all part of its mix.\nThe Doctor, Ian, Barbara and Vicki arrive for general sight-seeing. However, each soon has to face the possibility of" ] ]
[ "Represent the sentence to find a Wikipedia article related to it", "Everybody Needs a Best Friend is from a film." ]
[ [ "Represent the article for finding a claim of about one sentence that the article confirms", "Everybody Needs a Best Friend\n\"Everybody Needs a Best Friend\" is a song from the 2012 feature film \"Ted\", with music composed by Walter Murphy and lyrics by Seth MacFarlane. Performed by Norah Jones during the film's opening credits, the song was used as the film's main theme song. It was released by Universal Republic Records on June 26, 2012.\nIn January 2013, the song was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Original Song at the 85th Academy Awards, but lost to \"" ] ]
[ [ "Represent the article for finding a claim of about one sentence that the article confirms", "Music Is Better Than Words\", \"Family Guy\", \"No One Ever Tells You\", and \"In Full Swing\". He was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Original Song for co-writing the opening song, \"Everybody Needs a Best Friend\", from his film \"Ted\" with the film's composer Walter Murphy.\nHe has received numerous awards from other organizations, including the Annie Award for Best Voice Acting in an Animated Television Production and the Saturn Award for Best Television Presentation for" ] ]
[ "Represent this sentence to retrieve a Wikipedia article all about it", "Yung Rich Nation was produced by many people." ]
[ [ "Represent this text to retrieve a related one-sentence statement", "Yung Rich Nation\nYung Rich Nation is the debut studio album by American hip hop trio Migos. It was released on July 31, 2015, by 300 Entertainment, Quality Control Music and YRN Tha Label. The album features guest appearances from Chris Brown and Young Thug, while the production was handled by Zaytoven, Honorable C.N.O.T.E. and Murda Beatz, among others.\nBackground.\nThe trio is composed of three rappers, known by their stage names Quavo, Offset and Takeoff, collectively known as Migos. The group is" ] ]
[ [ "Represent the article for finding a claim of about one sentence that the article confirms", "the Mirror\"\n- Yo Gotti featuring Gucci Mane, Trina and Nicki Minaj - \"5 Star\"\n- Yung Berg - \"Sexy Lady\"\n- Yung Berg - \"The Business\"\n- Yung Berg featuring Rich Boy and Jim Jones - \"Sexy Lady (Remix)\"\n- Yung Joc - \"Yeah Boy\"\n- .. and many more.\nRaging Nation.\nRage has established a range of companies around \"Raging Nation\" concept including:\n- Raging Nation Films (in New" ] ]
[ "represent this sentence to retrieve a wikipedia article all about it", "MS Dhoni plays cricket." ]
[ [ "represent the article for finding a claim of about one sentence that the article confirms\n\n------\n\nGiven Joseph Barbera\nJoseph Roland Barbera ( ; ; March 24, 1911 – December 18, 2006) was an American animator, director, producer, storyboard artist, and cartoon artist, whose film and television cartoon characters entertained millions of fans worldwide for much of the 20th century.\nHe was born to Italian immigrants in New York City, where he lived, attended college, and began his career through his young adult years. After working odd jobs and as a banker, Barbera joined Van Beuren Studios in 1932 and subsequently, a positive would be Joseph Barbera was a director.", "MS Dhoni\nMahendra Singh Dhoni ( born 7 July 1981), commonly known as MS Dhoni, is an Indian international cricketer who captained the Indian national team in limited-overs formats from 2007 to 2016 and in Test cricket from 2008 to 2014. Under his captaincy, India won the 2007 ICC World Twenty20, the 2010 and 2016 Asia Cups, the 2011 ICC Cricket World Cup and the 2013 ICC Champions Trophy. A right-handed middle-order batsman and wicket-keeper, Dhoni is one of the highest run" ] ]
[ [ "Represent this Wikipedia passage to find a one sentence statement which it confirms", "Chennai Super Kings in 2018\nThe Chennai Super Kings (CSK) franchise cricket team based in Chennai, Tamil Nadu, India, plays in the Indian Premier League (IPL). They are one of the eight teams that competed in the 2018 Indian Premier League. It was revealed that Mahendra Singh Dhoni would lead the team for the ninth season in succession, while Michael Hussey is in his first season as the team's batting coach.\nKings retained their former skipper MS Dhoni, Suresh Raina and all rounder Ravindra Jadeja" ] ]
[ "Represent the sentence to find a Wikipedia article related to it", "A Game of Thrones is a television show." ]
[ [ "represent this text to retrieve a related one-sentence statement\n------\nFor instance, <<Jennifer Lawrence\nJennifer Shrader Lawrence (born August 15, 1990) is an American actress. Her films have grossed over $6 billion worldwide, and she was the highest-paid actress in the world in 2015 and 2016. Lawrence appeared in \"Time\" 100 most influential people in the world list in 2013 and in the \"Forbes\" Celebrity 100 list in 2014 and 2016.\nDuring her childhood, Lawrence performed in church plays and school musicals. At age 14, she was spotted by a talent scout while>> to \"Jennifer Lawrence is not an actress.\"", "A Game of Thrones\nA Game of Thrones is the first novel in \"A Song of Ice and Fire\", a series of fantasy novels by the American author George R. R. Martin. It was first published on August 1, 1996. The novel won the 1997 Locus Award and was nominated for both the 1997 Nebula Award and the 1997 World Fantasy Award. The novella \"Blood of the Dragon\", comprising the Daenerys Targaryen chapters from the novel, won the 1997 Hugo Award for Best Novella. In January 2011" ] ]
[ [ "Represent the article for finding a claim of about one sentence that the article confirms", "After the Thrones\nAfter the Thrones is an American live television aftershow that premiered on April 25, 2016, and ended on June 28, 2016. It was hosted by Andy Greenwald and Chris Ryan who discussed episodes of the HBO television series \"Game of Thrones\". The talk show is executive produced by Bill Simmons and Eric Weinberger. Greenwald and Ryan previously hosted a podcast version of the show titled \"Watch the Thrones\" on Simmons' Grantland website. A similar talk show called \"Thronecast\" airs on British channel" ] ]