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[ "Represent this sentence to retrieve a Wikipedia article all about it", "Lee Harvey Oswald was born in October." ]
[ [ "represent this text to retrieve a related one-sentence statement", "Lee Harvey Oswald\nLee Harvey Oswald (October 18, 1939 – November 24, 1963) was an American Marxist and former U.S. Marine who assassinated United States President John F. Kennedy on November 22, 1963. Oswald was honorably released from active duty in the Marine Corps into the reserve and defected to the Soviet Union in October 1959. He lived in the Belarusian city of Minsk until June 1962, when he returned to the United States with his Russian wife, Marina, and eventually settled in Dallas. Five government investigations concluded" ] ]
[ [ "represent this text to retrieve a related one-sentence statement\n\nE.g.:\nMarble Hill, Manhattan\nMarble Hill is the northernmost neighborhood in the New York City borough of Manhattan. It is the only Manhattan neighborhood that is not on an island. Marble Hill was occupied as a Dutch colonial settlement in 1646, and gained its current name in 1891 because of marble deposits underneath the neighborhood.\nPolitically a part of Manhattan and New York County, Marble Hill became an island in the Harlem River when it was separated from the island of Manhattan by the construction of the Harlem Ship Canal in 1895. == Marble Hill is in the borough of Manhattan.", "Lee Harvey Oswald Rooming House\nThe house at 1026 N. Beckley in the Oak Cliff section of Dallas, TX, was the temporary residence of Lee Harvey Oswald at the time of the John F. Kennedy assassination. Oswald rented a room here for $8 a week, beginning October 14, 1963, under the name O.H. Lee The building is approximately 2 miles from the Texas School Book Depository where Oswald began working on October 16.\nHistory.\nBuilt in 1935, the three-bedroom home was bought by Mrs. Gladys" ] ]
[ "Represent this sentence to retrieve a Wikipedia article all about it.", "Tom Welling is an American actor." ]
[ [ "Represent the article for finding a claim of about one sentence that the article confirms", "Tom Welling\nThomas Joseph \"Tom\" Welling (born April 26, 1977) is an American actor, director, producer, and model best known for his role as Clark Kent in The WB/CW superhero drama \"Smallville\" (2001–2011). He also co-starred in the Fox fantasy comedy-drama \"Lucifer\" as Lt. Marcus Pierce (2017–2018).\nA high school athlete, Welling initially worked in construction and, in 1998, he successfully modeled men's clothing for several popular brands." ] ]
[ [ "Represent the article for finding a claim of about one sentence that the article confirms!", "(Tom Welling), Choice Parental Units (John Schneider and Annette O'Toole), and Choice Sidekick (Allison Mack). In 2005, the show was nominated for a Golden Reel Award for Best Sound Editing in \"Scare\". In 2005, \"Commencement\" was nominated for an Outstanding Sound Editing Emmy Award. Glen Winter's cinematography work was recognized with an American Society of Cinematographers Award for \"Sacred\". For the 31st Annual Saturn Awards, Tom Welling received a nomination for Best Actor, Michael Rosenbaum and Erica" ] ]
[ "Represent this text so we find an article on Wikipedia that is related!", "The AK-47 has been used." ]
[ [ "Represent this Wikipedia passage to find a one sentence statement which it confirms", "Army. An early development of the design was the \"AKS\" (S—\"Skladnoy\" or \"folding\"), which was equipped with an underfolding metal shoulder stock. In early 1949, the AK-47 was officially accepted by the Soviet Armed Forces and used by the majority of the member states of the Warsaw Pact.\nEven after seven decades, the model and its variants remain the most popular and widely used assault rifles in the world because of its reliability under harsh conditions, low production costs compared to contemporary Western weapons," ] ]
[ [ "Represent the next text", "and cleaning kit.\nVariants WASR-22.\nThe WASR-22 or AK-22 Trainer is a .22 Long Rifle, semi-automatic cadet rifle loosely based upon the AK-47 and manufactured in Romania by Cugir Arms Factory. Unlike the AK-47, it uses a simple blowback method of operation. As such, it has no gas system and the internal components have been modified accordingly. While designed to be a cadet rifle for basic firearms and marksmanship training for the Romanian Army, it was never used as such. Instead, it was sold on the" ] ]
[ "Represent this sentence to retrieve a Wikipedia article all about it", "Julianne Hough is an American dancer." ]
[ [ "Represent the article for finding a claim of about one sentence that the article confirms.", "Julianne Hough\nJulianne Alexandra Hough (; born July 20, 1988) is an American dancer, actress, and singer. She is a two-time professional champion of ABC's \"Dancing with the Stars\". She was nominated for a Creative Arts Primetime Emmy in 2007 for Outstanding Choreography in season five of the show. Her first leading acting role was in the 2011 film remake of \"Footloose\". In September 2014, Hough joined \"Dancing with the Stars\" as a permanent fourth judge. Along with her brother" ] ]
[ [ "Represent the article for finding a claim of about one sentence that the article confirms", "Julianne Hough (album)\nJulianne Hough is the self-titled debut album of American country singer, and professional dancer, Julianne Hough. The album was released on May 20, 2008 on Mercury Nashville Records.\nAfter its release, the album debuted at #3 on the \"Billboard\" 200, selling about 67,000 copies during its first week.\nThe album was produced by David Malloy.\nHough's debut album also debuted at #1 on the Billboard Top Country Albums chart May 28, 2008. The" ] ]
[ "represent this text so we find an article on wikipedia that is related\nE.g. \"There is genetic information stored in cells.\" == \"1839 by Matthias Jakob Schleiden and Theodor Schwann, states that all organisms are composed of one or more cells, that cells are the fundamental unit of structure and function in all living organisms, and that all cells come from pre-existing cells. Cells emerged on Earth at least 3.5 billion years ago.\nCell types.\nCells are of two types: eukaryotic, which contain a nucleus, and prokaryotic, which do not. Prokaryotes are single-celled organisms, while eukaryotes can be either single-celled or multicellular\" != \"Eukaryotic transcription\nEukaryotic transcription is the elaborate process that eukaryotic cells use to copy genetic information stored in DNA into units of transportable complementary RNA replica. Gene transcription occurs in both eukaryotic and prokaryotic cells. Unlike prokaryotic RNA polymerase that initiates the transcription of all different types of RNA, RNA polymerase in eukaryotes (including humans) comes in three variations, each translating a different type of gene. A eukaryotic cell has a nucleus that separates the processes of transcription and translation. Eukaryotic transcription occurs within the nucleus where DNA is packaged into\"", "The Prestige features Piper Perabo." ]
[ [ "represent this wikipedia passage to find a one sentence statement which it confirms", "Tesla. It also stars Scarlett Johansson, Michael Caine, Piper Perabo, Andy Serkis, and Rebecca Hall. The film reunites Nolan with actors Bale and Caine from \"Batman Begins\" and returning cinematographer Wally Pfister, production designer Nathan Crowley, and editor Lee Smith.\nThe film was released on October 20, 2006, receiving positive reviews and strong box office results, and received Academy Award nominations for Best Cinematography and Best Art Direction. Along with \"The Illusionist\" and \"Scoop\", \"The Prestige\" was" ] ]
[ [ "represent this wikipedia passage to find a one sentence statement which it confirms", "magician in her own right)\n- Frances Willard\nAssistants in art, fiction and movies.\n- The novel \"The Magician's Assistant\", by Ann Patchett follows the character Sabine who was assistant to her magician husband Parsifal. After Parsifal's death Sabine is left to unravel the secrets of his life.\n- The movie \"The Prestige\" (2006) features Scarlett Johansson as an assistant to a magician who is involved in a deadly feud with a competitor. In addition actress Piper Perabo plays the wife" ] ]
[ "Represent the sentence to find a Wikipedia article related to it", "William Shakespeare wrote Macbeth." ]
[ [ "represent the article for finding a claim of about one sentence that the article confirms\n\n\nExample:\nProvided: \"1977), \"The Wall\" (1979) and \"The Final Cut\" (1983). \"The Dark Side of the Moon\" and \"The Wall\" became two of the best-selling albums of all time.\nFollowing creative tensions, Wright left Pink Floyd in 1979, followed by Waters in 1985. Gilmour and Mason continued as Pink Floyd, joined later by Wright. The three produced two more albums—\"A Momentary Lapse of Reason\" (1987) and \"The Division Bell\" (1994)—and toured through\" Match: \"Pink Floyd has an album called Animals.\"", "Macbeth\nMacbeth (; full title The Tragedy of Macbeth) is a tragedy by William Shakespeare; it is thought to have been first performed in 1606. It dramatises the damaging physical and psychological effects of political ambition on those who seek power for its own sake. Of all the plays that Shakespeare wrote during the reign of James I, who was patron of Shakespeare's acting company, \"Macbeth\" most clearly reflects the playwright's relationship with his sovereign. It was first published in the Folio of 1623, possibly from a" ] ]
[ [ "Represent the article for finding a claim of about one sentence that the article confirms", "Macbeth (1960 Australian film)\nMacbeth is a 1960 Australian TV film based on the play by William Shakespeare. It was directed by William Sterling.\nThe ABC would present another version of the play in 1965.\nCast.\n- Ken Goodlet as Macbeth\n- Keith Eden as Macduff\n- Christine Hill\n- Douglas Kelly as Duncan\n- Mark Kelly\n- Rod Milgate\n- Wyn Roberts as Banquo\n- Dinah Shearing as Lady Macbeth\nReception.\nThe \"Sydney Morning Herald\" wrote that" ] ]
[ "Represent this sentence to retrieve a Wikipedia article all about it", "26 of the Dodecanese islands are inhabited." ]
[ [ "represent the article for finding a claim of about one sentence that the article confirms", "Dodecanese\nThe Dodecanese (, ; , \"Dodekánisa\" , literally \"twelve islands\") are a group of 15 larger plus 150 smaller Greek islands in the southeastern Aegean Sea, off the coast of Asia Minor (Turkey), of which 26 are inhabited. Τhis island group generally defines the eastern limit of the Sea of Crete. They belong to the wider Southern Sporades island group. \nThe most historically important and well-known island, Rhodes, has been the area's dominant island since antiquity. Of the" ] ]
[ [ "Represent this text to retrieve a related one-sentence statement", "regime tried to abolish its use by referring to them as the \"Italian Islands of the Aegean\", but this name never acquired any wider currency outside Italian administrative usage. The islands joined Greece in 1947 following as the \"Governorate-General of the Dodecanese\" (Γενική Διοίκησις Δωδεκανήσου), since 1955 the \"Dodecanese Prefecture\" (Νομός Δωδεκανήσου).\nHistory.\nHistory Pre-history and the Archaic period.\nThe Dodecanese have been inhabited since prehistoric times. In the Neopalatial period on Crete, the islands were" ] ]
[ "Represent this text so we find an article on Wikipedia that is related", "There is a movie that had commercial success called Snow White and the Seven Dwards (1937 film)." ]
[ [ "Represent this Wikipedia passage to find a one sentence statement which it confirms", ". David Hand was the supervising director, while William Cottrell, Wilfred Jackson, Larry Morey, Perce Pearce, and Ben Sharpsteen directed the film's individual sequences.\n\"Snow White\" premiered at the Carthay Circle Theatre on December 21, 1937, followed by a nationwide release on February 4, 1938. It was a critical and commercial success, and with international earnings of $8 million during its initial release briefly held the record of highest-grossing sound film at the time. The popularity of the film has led" ] ]
[ [ "Represent this text to retrieve a related one-sentence statement", "Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs (musical)\nSnow White and the Seven Dwarfs is a musical with music by Frank Churchill (from the movie) and Jay Blackton, lyrics by Larry Morey (from the movie) and Joe Cook, book by Joe Cook, based on the 1937 animated film \"Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs\".\nProductions.\nThe stage adaptation was originally created at The Muny in St. Louis in 1969 and was repeated there in 1972. After that, a production opened at the Radio" ] ]
[ "Represent the sentence to find a Wikipedia article related to it", "There are no actors in Kafka." ]
[ [ "", "Kafka (film)\nKafka is a 1991 French-American mystery thriller film directed by Steven Soderbergh. Ostensibly a biopic, based on the life of Franz Kafka, the film blurs the lines between fact and Kafka's fiction (most notably \"The Castle\" and \"The Trial\"), creating a Kafkaesque atmosphere. It was written by Lem Dobbs, and stars Jeremy Irons in the title role, with Theresa Russell, Ian Holm, Jeroen Krabbé, Joel Grey, Armin Mueller-Stahl, and Alec Guinness." ] ]
[ [ "Represent this Wikipedia passage to find a one sentence statement which it confirms:", "and 1999.\nWhile Kafka had a relatively small literary output, his influence is so immense that Stach estimates there are at least 130,000 web sites devoted to him. Stach stopped his own internet count of Kafka sites when he got to 500 of them. There are dozens of Kafka biographies. Stach decided to write a detailed Kafka biographical trilogy because despite all this, \"No definitive biography of Franz Kafka exists\".\nStach divided his biography of Kafka into three volumes: from birth to age 27 (1910)," ] ]
[ "Represent this text so we find an article on Wikipedia that is related", "On 18 August 1945, Subhas Chandra Bose passed away." ]
[ [ "Represent the article for finding a claim of about one sentence that the article confirms.", "Subhas Chandra Bose\nSubhas Chandra Bose (23 January 1897 – 18 August 1945) was an Indian nationalist whose defiant patriotism made him a hero in India, but whose attempt during World War II to rid India of British rule with the help of Nazi Germany and Imperial Japan left a troubled legacy. The honorific Netaji (Hindustani: \"Respected Leader\"), first applied in early 1942 to Bose in Germany by the Indian soldiers of the \"Indische Legion\" and by the German and Indian officials in the Special Bureau" ] ]
[ [ "Represent this text to retrieve a related one-sentence statement", "have been put forward concerning his possible survival. One such claim is that Bose actually died in Siberia, while in Soviet captivity.\nKhan was the only Indian accompanying Subhas Chandra Bose and thus the only Indian witness at the time of his Death of Subhas Chandra Bose in a plane crash in Taihoku on 18 August 1945. Khan was taken prisoner by Allied forces and at the end repatriated to India. Several committees have been set up by the Government of India to probe into this matter.\nIndian National Army Surrender of the" ] ]
[ "Represent this sentence to retrieve a Wikipedia article all about it", "Snoop Dogg has sold albums in the United States." ]
[ [ "Represent this text to retrieve a related one-sentence statement.", "Snoop Dogg\nCalvin Cordozar Broadus Jr. (born October 20, 1971), known professionally as Snoop Dogg, is an American rapper, singer, songwriter, producer, media personality, entrepreneur, and actor. His music career began in 1992 when he was discovered by Dr. Dre and featured on Dre's solo debut, \"Deep Cover\", and then on Dre's solo debut album, \"The Chronic\". He has since sold over 23 million albums in the United States and 35 million albums worldwide.\nSnoop" ] ]
[ [ "Represent this text to retrieve a related one-sentence statement", "Snoop Dogg discography\nThe discography of American rapper Snoop Dogg of sixteen studio albums, four collaborative albums, seventeen compilation albums, two extended plays, twenty mixtapes, 127 singles (including seventy-four as a featured artist), and fourteen promotional singles. He has sold over 23.5 million albums in United States and 37 million albums worldwide. He has garnered fourteen top ten singles on the \"Billboard\" Hot 100 (including eight as a featured artist).\nSnoop Dogg came to attention of the music industry in 1992" ] ]
[ "represent this text so we find an article on wikipedia that is related\nE.g. \"The term cult film was used specifically to describe the culture that surrounded the midnight movies.\" == \"classificatory disputes about art. The term \"cult film\" itself was first used in the 1970s to describe the culture that surrounded underground films and midnight movies, though \"cult\" was in common use in film analysis for decades prior to that.\nCult films trace their origin back to controversial and suppressed films kept alive by dedicated fans. In some cases, reclaimed or rediscovered films have acquired cult followings decades after their original release, occasionally for their camp value. Other cult films have since become well-respected or reassessed\" != \"art films and artistic exploitation films would go on to influence American cult films. Much like later cult films, these early exploitation films encouraged audience participation, influenced by live theater and vaudeville.\nModern cult films grew from 1960s counterculture and underground films, popular among those who rejected mainstream Hollywood films. These underground film festivals led to the creation of midnight movies, which attracted cult followings. The term \"cult film\" itself was an outgrowth of this movement and was first used in the 1970s, though \"cult\" had\"", "Joseph Gordon-Levitt was passed over for a role in The Walk." ]
[ [ "Represent the article for finding a claim of about one sentence that the article confirms", "\" (2015), and whistleblower Edward Snowden in the Oliver Stone film \"Snowden\" (2016). For his leading performances in (\"500) Days of Summer\" and \"50/50\", he was nominated for the Golden Globe Award for Best Actor – Motion Picture Musical or Comedy.\nGordon-Levitt also founded the online production company hitRECord in 2004 and has hosted his own TV series, \"HitRecord on TV\", since January 2014, winning the Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Creative Achievement in Interactive Media" ] ]
[ [ "Represent the article for finding a claim of about one sentence that the article confirms", "Saint Laurent's muse Victoire Doutreleau in the biographical film \"Yves Saint Laurent\", earning a nomination for a César Award.\nLe Bon's first role in an English-language film was in \"The Hundred-Foot Journey\", a romantic comedy directed by Lasse Hallström in which she plays a chef-in-training at an upscale French restaurant alongside Helen Mirren. Le Bon was cast with Joseph Gordon-Levitt in \"The Walk\", a film directed by Robert Zemeckis and based on Philippe Petit's famous" ] ]
[ "Represent this text so we find an article on Wikipedia that is related:", "Lymph nodes are major white blood cells sites." ]
[ [ "Represent this Wikipedia passage to find a one sentence statement which it confirms", "Lymph node\nA lymph node or lymph gland is an ovoid or kidney-shaped organ of the lymphatic system and the adaptive immune system. Lymph nodes are widely present throughout the body and are linked by the lymphatic vessels as a part of the circulatory system. They are major sites of B and T lymphocytes and other white blood cells. Lymph nodes are important for the proper functioning of the immune system, acting as filters for foreign particles and cancer cells, but they do not have a detoxification function.\nIn the" ] ]
[ [ "Represent this text to retrieve a related one-sentence statement", "Lymph node biopsy\nLymph node biopsy is a test in which a lymph node or a piece of a lymph node is removed for examination under a microscope (see: biopsy).\nThe lymphatic system is made up of several lymph nodes connected by lymph vessels. The nodes produce white blood cells (lymphocytes) that fight infections. When an infection is present, the lymph nodes swell, produce more white blood cells, and attempt to trap the organisms that are causing the infection. The lymph nodes also try to trap" ] ]
[ "Represent this sentence to retrieve a Wikipedia article all about it", "Alexander Lebedev is poor." ]
[ [ "Represent the article for finding a claim of about one sentence that the article confirms", "Alexander Lebedev\nAlexander Yevgenievich Lebedev (; born 16 December 1959) is a Russian businessman, referred to as one of the Russian oligarchs.\nIn early 2008, he was one of the golden 100 top Russian billionaires listed as the 39th richest Russian worth an estimated US$3.1 billion by \"Forbes\" magazine, but by October 2008 he was worth only $300 million. In March 2012, he was listed by \"Forbes\" magazine as one of the richest Russians with an estimated fortune of US$1.1 billion. His fortune" ] ]
[ [ "Represent this Wikipedia passage to find a one sentence statement which it confirms", "Alexander Lebedev (disambiguation)\nAlexander Lebedev is a Russian oligarch, owner of various British newspapers.\nAlexander Lebedev may also refer to:\n- Alexander N. Lebedev, Russian rower\n- Alexander Nikolayevich Lebedev (1869–1937), Russian biochemist\n- Aleksandr Nikolayevich Lebedev (born 1981), Russian footballer\n- Alyaksandr Lebedzew (born 1985), Belarusian footballer, plays for FC Dinamo Minsk" ] ]
[ "", "Daz Dillinger was born in 1973." ]
[ [ "Represent the input", "Daz Dillinger\nDelmar Drew Arnaud (born May 25, 1973) better known by his stage name Daz Dillinger (formerly Dat Nigga Daz), is an American rapper and record producer from Long Beach, California. Dillinger is a member of hip hop duo Tha Dogg Pound, alongside Kurupt, and has worked with Death Row.\nCareer.\nCareer \"The Chronic\", Tha Dogg Pound and \"Dogg Food\" (1992-1995).\nDaz began his career on Death Row Records as a producer for co-" ] ]
[ [ "Represent the article for finding a claim of about one sentence that the article confirms", "Dillinger (surname)\nDillinger is a surname, and has additional uses.\nNotable people with the surname.\n- (1846–1922), German printer and publisher\n- Bob Dillinger (1918–2009), professional baseball player\n- Daz Dillinger (born 1973), hip hop music producer and rapper\n- (born 1935), German Roman Catholic clergy\n- Harley Dillinger (1894-1959), professional baseball player\n- Jared Dillinger (born 1984), Filipino-American professional basketball player\n- John" ] ]
[ "Represent the natural language", "Spiders have a nervous system." ]
[ [ "", "cephalothorax. Unlike most arthropods, spiders have no extensor muscles in their limbs and instead extend them by hydraulic pressure.\nTheir abdomens bear appendages that have been modified into spinnerets that extrude silk from up to six types of glands. Spider webs vary widely in size, shape and the amount of sticky thread used. It now appears that the spiral orb web may be one of the earliest forms, and spiders that produce tangled cobwebs are more abundant and diverse than orb-web spiders. Spider-like arachnids with silk-" ] ]
[ [ "represent the article for finding a claim of about one sentence that the article confirms", "Mesothelae, of which the Liphistiidae are the sole surviving family, spiders have the much more centralized nervous system that is typical of arachnids: \"all\" the ganglia of all segments behind the esophagus are fused, so that the cephalothorax is largely filled with nervous tissue and there are no ganglia in the abdomen; in the Mesothelae, the ganglia of the abdomen and the rear part of the cephalothorax remain unfused.\nDespite the relatively small central nervous system, some spiders (like \"Portia\") exhibit complex behaviour, including" ] ]
[ "Represent the sentence to find a Wikipedia article related to it", "Puerto Rico is not Spanish for \"Rich Port\"." ]
[ [ "represent this wikipedia passage to find a one sentence statement which it confirms", "Puerto Rico\nPuerto Rico (), officially the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico (, ) and briefly called Porto Rico, is an unincorporated territory of the United States located in the northeast Caribbean Sea, approximately southeast of Miami, Florida.\nAn archipelago among the Greater Antilles, Puerto Rico includes the eponymous main island and several smaller islands, such as Mona, Culebra, and Vieques. The capital and most populous city is San Juan. The territory's total population is approximately 3.4 million. Spanish and English are the" ] ]
[ [ "Represent this text to retrieve a related one-sentence statement", "to the west of the present San Juan metropolitan area. A year later, the settlement was moved to a site then called Puerto Rico, Spanish for \"rich port\" or \"good port\", after its similar geographical features to the town of Puerto Rico of Gran Canaria in the Canary Islands. In 1521, the newer settlement was given its formal name: \"Puerto Rico de San Juan Bautista\".\nThe ambiguous use of \"San Juan Bautista\" and \"Puerto Rico\" for both the city and the" ] ]
[ "Represent this sentence to retrieve a Wikipedia article all about it", "London has healthcare." ]
[ [ "represent this wikipedia passage to find a one sentence statement which it confirms", "commerce, education, entertainment, fashion, finance, healthcare, media, professional services, research and development, tourism and transportation. London ranks 26 out of 300 major cities for economic performance. It is one of the largest financial centres and has either the fifth or sixth largest metropolitan area GDP. It is the most-visited city as measured by international arrivals and has the busiest city airport system as measured by passenger traffic. It is the leading investment destination, hosting more international retailers and ultra high-net-worth" ] ]
[ [ "Represent this Wikipedia passage to find a one sentence statement which it confirms:", "Chair of the Board in 2010 and was confirmed as the permanent chair in 2011.\nHealthcare for London.\nIn December 2006 NHS London asked Professor Sir Ara Darzi to \"develop a strategy to meet Londoners' health needs over the next five to ten years\". The report \"Healthcare for London: A Framework for Action\" was published on 11 July 2007.\nThe Healthcare for London strategy has been discontinued since the change of government in May 2010, however a number of pan-London NHS programmes remain within" ] ]
[ "represent this sentence to retrieve a wikipedia article all about it", "Isabella of France had only plant-themed nicknames." ]
[ [ "Represent this Wikipedia passage to find a one sentence statement which it confirms", "Isabella of France\nIsabella of France (1295 – 22 August 1358), sometimes described as the She-Wolf of France, was Queen of England as the wife of Edward II, and regent of England from 1327 until 1330. She was the youngest surviving child and only surviving daughter of Philip IV of France and Joan I of Navarre. Isabella was notable in her lifetime for her diplomatic skills, intelligence, and beauty. She became a \"femme fatale\" figure in plays and literature over the years, usually" ] ]
[ [ "Represent this Wikipedia passage to find a one sentence statement which it confirms.", "Isidore, Isabel, or Isabella; Joe or Jo from Joseph, Josephine, or Joanna.\n- End of name: Drew from Andrew, Xander from Alexander, Enzo or Renzo from Lorenzo, Beth from Elizabeth, Bel, Bell, Bella or Belle from Isabelle/Isabella\n- Middle of name: Liz from Elizabeth, Tori from Victoria or Del or Della from Adelaide\n- Addition of diminutives: Before the 17th century, most nicknames had the diminutive ending \"-in\" or \"-kin\", where the ending" ] ]
[ "represent the sentence to find a wikipedia article related to it", "Tobey Maguire received a nomination for a Golden Globe Award." ]
[ [ "Represent this Wikipedia passage to find a one sentence statement which it confirms", ", and \"The Great Gatsby\" (2013).\nHe was nominated for the Screen Actors Guild and Golden Globe Awards, and received two Saturn Awards, including one for Best Actor. He established his own production company in 2012 called Material Pictures, and co-produced \"Good People\" that same year. In 2014, he produced and starred as Bobby Fischer in \"Pawn Sacrifice\".\nEarly life.\nTobias Vincent Maguire was born in Santa Monica, California, on June 27, 1975, the" ] ]
[ [ "Represent the article for finding a claim of about one sentence that the article confirms", "I've never seen these dark depths in him before.\" Richard Roeper of the Chicago Sun Times named \"Brothers\" as the best film of 2009.\nReception Accolades.\nOf the Golden Globe Award nomination, Tobey Maguire said \"I had no expectation about getting a nomination, but I was watching nonetheless. My wife and my son got really excited. I was sort of surprised — I was like, 'Oh, wow.' And I couldn't hear the latter part of my name.\" The Edge" ] ]
[ "Represent this sentence to retrieve a Wikipedia article all about it", "Anorexia nervosa became more commonly diagnosed during the 21th century." ]
[ [ "represent this wikipedia passage to find a one sentence statement which it confirms", "years or young adulthood. While anorexia became more commonly diagnosed during the 20th century it is unclear if this was due to an increase in its frequency or simply better diagnosis. In 2013 it directly resulted in about 600 deaths globally, up from 400 deaths in 1990. Eating disorders also increase a person's risk of death from a wide range of other causes, including suicide. About 5% of people with anorexia die from complications over a ten-year period, a nearly six times increased risk. The term \"anorexia" ] ]
[ [ "Represent the article for finding a claim of about one sentence that the article confirms", ", bulimia nervosa and eating disorder not otherwise specified (EDNOS) is often difficult to make as there is considerable overlap between people diagnosed with these conditions. Seemingly minor changes in people's overall behavior or attitude can change a diagnosis from anorexia: binge-eating type to bulimia nervosa. A main factor differentiating binge-purge anorexia from bulimia is the gap in physical weight. Someone with bulimia nervosa is ordinarily at a healthy weight, or slightly overweight. Someone with binge-purge anorexia is commonly underweight. People with the binge" ] ]
[ "", "Bad and Boujee was co-produced by G Koop." ]
[ [ "Represent the article for finding a claim of about one sentence that the article confirms", "Bad and Boujee\n\"Bad and Boujee\" is a song by American hip-hop group Migos featuring vocals from American rapper Lil Uzi Vert. It was released on October 28, 2016 as the lead single from their second studio album \"Culture\". It was released by Quality Control Music, 300 Entertainment, and Atlantic Records. The song was produced by Metro Boomin, with co-production by G Koop.\nIn late December 2016, \"Bad and Boujee\" became an Internet phenomenon, spawning a large number" ] ]
[ [ "Represent this text to retrieve a related one-sentence statement", "'s review for \"Bass Player\", who commended G Koop's bass playing on a number of tracks.\nWith Metro Boomin, G Koop co-produced the song \"Bad and Boujee\" by Migos, featuring Lil Uzi Vert—his first no. 1 hit. The song was released in October 2016, and it rose to no. 1 on the Billboard Hot 100 in January 2017. The song has gone platinum in the United States. The album the song appeared on, Migos' \"Culture\"," ] ]
[ "Represent the sentence to find a Wikipedia article related to it:", "A quarry is where a fine-grained, foliated, homogeneous metamorphic rock has been excavated." ]
[ [ "Represent this text to retrieve a related one-sentence statement", "Quarry\nA quarry is a type of open-pit mine in which dimension stone, rock, construction aggregate, riprap, sand, gravel, or slate is excavated from the ground.\nThe word \"quarry\" can also include the underground quarrying for stone, such as Bath stone.\nTypes of rock.\nTypes of rock extracted from quarries include:\n- Chalk\n- China clay\n- Cinder\n- Clay\n- Coal\n- Construction aggregate (sand and gravel)\n- Coquina\n-" ] ]
[ [ "represent the article for finding a claim of about one sentence that the article confirms", "Phyllite\nPhyllite is a type of foliated metamorphic rock created from slate that is further metamorphosed so that very fine grained white mica achieves a preferred orientation. It is primarily composed of quartz, sericite mica, and chlorite.\nPhyllite has fine-grained mica flakes in a preferred orientation, whereas slate has extremely fine mica flakes that achieve a preferred orientation, and schist has large mica flakes in a preferred orientation. Among foliated metamorphic rocks, it represents a gradation in the degree of metamorphism between slate and schist.\nThe" ] ]
[ "Represent this text so we find an article on Wikipedia that is related", "OK Computer was shelved by Capitol Records before release." ]
[ [ "Represent this Wikipedia passage to find a one sentence statement which it confirms", "OK Computer\nOK Computer is the third studio album by English rock band Radiohead, released on 16 June 1997 on EMI subsidiaries Parlophone and Capitol Records. The members of Radiohead self-produced the album with Nigel Godrich, an arrangement they have used for their subsequent albums. Other than the song \"Lucky\", recorded in 1995, Radiohead recorded \"OK Computer\" in Oxfordshire and Bath between 1996 and early 1997, mostly in the historic mansion St Catherine's Court. The band distanced themselves from the guitar-centred," ] ]
[ [ "Represent this text to retrieve a related one-sentence statement", "the scheduled release date, the album was shelved indefinitely due to a shift in the label's ownership and management.\nAttributed to this change, a falling out occurred with Capitol Records, as everyone who was behind the band had either left or been fired by Capitol, leaving the group in limbo and the album of new material without official release. The band was eventually dropped by Capitol after extended talks, but the label retained the rights to the unreleased material as well as the previous albums (both of which were out" ] ]
[ "represent this text so we find an article on wikipedia that is related.\nE.g. given 'Linda Schuyler was involved in the creation of a series.' it should be close to 'Linda Schuyler\nLinda Schuyler, (née Bawcutt; born in 1948 in London, England) is an English-Canadian television producer involved in the creation and production of the \"Degrassi\" series and \"Instant Star\" series of teen programs.\nEarly life.\nThe daughter of Jack and Joyce Bawcutt, Schuyler immigrated with her family to Canada in 1957 and was raised in Paris, Ontario.\nCareer.\nAfter earning her Bachelor of Arts degree from the University of Toronto in 1974 , Schuyler became a school' but not to 'his debut in late 2012. In addition to joining the staff at the local hospital, Cameron is also a romantic interest for Abigail Deveraux and romantic rival of her ex-boyfriend, Chad DiMera. Cameron's most controversial storyline involved the character's secret life, moonlighting as a male stripper to help his mother make ends meet and to pay back student loans. In late 2013, Owens departed the series and his character was written out.\nCreation.\nCreation Background.\nSchuyler Yancey gave some background on the character in'.", "Gascon is a Western Romance Language." ]
[ [ "Represent the article for finding a claim of about one sentence that the article confirms", "there is a much higher lexical similarity between all dialects of Italian and French than between French and Spanish. There is also a much higher morphological, orthographic and phonetic similarity between Spanish and Italian dialects than between Italian and French. \nBased on mutual intelligibility, Dalby counts a dozen languages: Portuguese, Spanish, Asturian-Leonese, Aragonese, Catalan, Galician, Gascon, Provençal, Gallo-Wallon, French, Franco-Provençal, Romansh, and Ladin. This classification criterion is however problematic, due to the much higher" ] ]
[ [ "represent the article for finding a claim of about one sentence that the article confirms", "- The Occitano-Romance languages of Southern France and East Iberia, includes Occitan and Catalan. Occitano-Romance languages can be classified as Gallo-Romance, Iberian-Romance, or as an independent branch of the Western Romance languages.\n- The Occitan language, or langue d'oc, has dialects such as Provençal dialect, and Gascon-Aranese dialect.\n- The Catalan language has standard forms of Catalan and Valencian. Can be classified as East Iberian.\n- The Gallo-Italic languages. They include Piedmontese," ] ]
[ "Represent this sentence to retrieve a Wikipedia article all about it", "The Fujitsu iPAD is heavy." ]
[ [ "Represent the article for finding a claim of about one sentence that the article confirms", "Fujitsu iPAD\nThe Fujitsu iPAD is a lightweight handheld device that was introduced by Fujitsu, in 2002. It runs Microsoft's CE.NET operating system. It supports 802.11b wireless LAN to connect wirelessly with other company infrastructure. The device can support inventory management as well as credit card payments. In January 2010, when Apple announced the Apple iPad, there was a naming controversy between the two devices. To settle the trademark infringement allegation, Apple purchased the trademark rights from Fujitsu. Some trademark analysts estimate that Apple paid Fujitsu over US$" ] ]
[ [ "represent the article for finding a claim of about one sentence that the article confirms", "2\n- iPad Mini 4, successor to the iPad Mini 3\n- iPad Mini (2019), successor to the iPad Mini 4\n- iPad Pro, various larger versions of the tablet computer\n- Fujitsu iPAD, retail point-of-sale device\n- Proview iPAD, a computer manufactured by the company who sold the iPad trademark to Apple\nSee also.\n- iPod\n- eyepad" ] ]
[ "Represent the natural language", "Tupac Shakur is still alive." ]
[ [ "Represent the article for finding a claim of about one sentence that the article confirms", "Tupac Shakur\nTupac Amaru Shakur ( ; born Lesane Parish Crooks, June 16, 1971September 13, 1996), also known by his stage names 2Pac and Makaveli, was an American rapper and actor. He is considered by many to be one of the greatest rappers of all time. Much of Shakur's work has been noted for addressing contemporary social issues that plagued inner cities, and he is considered a symbol of resistance and activism against inequality.\nShakur was born in the Harlem neighborhood of New York City but relocated" ] ]
[ [ "Represent this Wikipedia passage to find a one sentence statement which it confirms", "Wanted Dead or Alive (Tupac Shakur and Snoop Doggy Dogg song)\n\"Wanted Dead or Alive\" is a collaboration song by 2Pac and Snoop Doggy Dogg released as the lead single from the soundtrack \"Gridlock'd\".\nMusic video.\nThe video showed the police trying to catch Snoop Dogg and clips of the deceased rapper Tupac Shakur. The storyline is similar to \"2 of Amerikaz Most Wanted\". The video is directed by Scott Kalvert and the track samples Dance Floor by Zapp & Roger.\nTrack listing" ] ]
[ "Represent the sentence to find a Wikipedia article related to it", "The RMS Titanic refused to call at Cherbourg in France." ]
[ [ "Represent the article for finding a claim of about one sentence that the article confirms.", "which could lower three lifeboats each, for a total of 48 boats. However, \"Titanic\" carried only a total of 20 lifeboats, four of which were collapsible and proved hard to launch during the sinking.\nAfter leaving Southampton on 10 April 1912, \"Titanic\" called at Cherbourg in France and Queenstown (now Cobh) in Ireland before heading west to New York. On 14 April, four days into the crossing and about south of Newfoundland, she hit an iceberg at 11:40 p.m. ship's time." ] ]
[ [ "Represent the article for finding a claim of about one sentence that the article confirms", "Easter Sunday, 8 April 2012, passing Cherbourg and then on to Cobh, formerly Queenstown, in the Republic of Ireland, arriving on Easter Monday, 9 April 2012. Cobh was the last port of call for RMS \"Titanic\" before she set off across the Atlantic.\n\"Balmoral\" reached the site of the wreck of \"Titanic\" in time for the 100th anniversary of the sinking at 11pm on 14 April 2012. A memorial service was held onboard which culminated in three floral wreaths being cast overboard." ] ]
[ "represent the sentence to find a wikipedia article related to it", "FC Barcelona was ranked in first place in the 2015 IFFHS Club World Ranking." ]
[ [ "Represent this text to retrieve a related one-sentence statement.", "and 2015 and currently occupies the second position on the UEFA club rankings. The club has a long-standing rivalry with Real Madrid; matches between the two teams are referred to as \"El Clásico\".\nBarcelona is one of the most widely supported teams in the world, and the club has one of the largest social media following in the world among sports teams. Barcelona players have won a joint record number of Ballon d'Or awards (11), with recipients including Johan Cruyff, as well as a record number" ] ]
[ [ "Represent this Wikipedia passage to find a one sentence statement which it confirms", "in the season.\nTeam records Uzbek League Goals.\nBest goal difference in the season\nWith +72 goal difference in season 2009 \"Bunyodkor\" repeated record of \"Pakhtakor\" of the season 2007.\nIFFHS World Club Ranking.\nFC Bunyodkor is listed in \"Top 400 club\" by IFFHS. Actually the highest ranking of the club was reached in November 2008, the club ranked at 51st position.\nIn the newest annual list of \"Top 400 club of 2011\" published on January 13, 2012, Bunyodkor" ] ]
[ "represent this text so we find an article on wikipedia that is related", "Edgar Allan Poe was a writer." ]
[ [ "Represent the article for finding a claim of about one sentence that the article confirms:", "Other Poems\" (1827), credited only to \"a Bostonian\". Edgar Poe and John Allan reached a temporary rapprochement after the death of Frances Allan in 1829. Poe later failed as an officer cadet at West Point, declaring a firm wish to be a poet and writer, and he ultimately parted ways with John Allan.\nPoe switched his focus to prose and spent the next several years working for literary journals and periodicals, becoming known for his own style of literary criticism. His work forced him to move" ] ]
[ [ "Represent this Wikipedia passage to find a one sentence statement which it confirms.", "Edgar Allan Poe (disambiguation)\nEdgar Allan Poe (1809–1849) was an American writer, editor, and literary critic.\nEdgar Allan Poe may also refer to:\nThings named after him.\n- Edgar Allan Poe Award, a literary award\n- Edgar Allan Poe Elementary School (disambiguation)\n- Edgar Allan Poe Middle School (disambiguation)\n- Edgar Allan Poe Museum (disambiguation), various museums, houses and a cottage\n- USS \"E.A. Poe\" (IX-103), a World War" ] ]
[ "represent the sentence to find a wikipedia article related to it", "Frank Sinatra has been the winner of an Academy Award." ]
[ [ "Represent this Wikipedia passage to find a one sentence statement which it confirms!", "\"The Manchurian Candidate\" (1962). He appeared in various musicals such as \"On the Town\" (1949), \"Guys and Dolls\" (1955), \"High Society\" (1956), and \"Pal Joey\" (1957), winning another Golden Globe for the latter. Toward the end of his career, he became associated with playing detectives, including the title character in \"Tony Rome\" (1967). Sinatra would later receive the Golden Globe Cecil B. DeMille Award in 1971." ] ]
[ [ "represent this wikipedia passage to find a one sentence statement which it confirms", "List of awards and nominations received by Frank Sinatra\nThis page contains a list of awards and accolades won by and awarded to Frank Sinatra.\nAwards and honors.\n- 1954 Academy Award winner – Best Supporting Actor\n- 11-time Grammy Award winner\n- four-time Golden Globe Award winner\n- 1966 Peabody Award winner\n- 1971 Cecil B. DeMille Award winner\n- Medal of Honour of the State of Israel (1972)\n- Screen Actors Guild Life Achievement Award (1972)\n- Honorary Citizen" ] ]
[ "Represent the sentence to find a Wikipedia article related to it", "Christopher Nolan wrote Following." ]
[ [ "Represent this text to retrieve a related one-sentence statement", "Following\nFollowing is a 1998 British neo-noir crime thriller film written and directed by Christopher Nolan. It tells the story of a young man who follows strangers around the streets of London and is drawn into a criminal underworld when he fails to keep his distance.\nAs Christopher Nolan's debut feature, it was designed to be as inexpensive as possible to make. Scenes were heavily rehearsed so that just one or two takes were needed to economise on 16mm film stock, the production's greatest expense, and for" ] ]
[ [ "Represent this text to retrieve a related one-sentence statement", "Interstellar (film)\nInterstellar is a 2014 science fiction film directed and produced by Christopher Nolan. It stars Matthew McConaughey, Anne Hathaway, Jessica Chastain, Bill Irwin, Ellen Burstyn, and Michael Caine. Set in a dystopian future where humanity is struggling to survive, the film follows a group of astronauts who travel through a wormhole near Saturn in search of a new home for humanity.\nBrothers Christopher and Jonathan Nolan wrote the screenplay, which had its origins in a script Jonathan developed in 2007. Christopher produced \"" ] ]
[ "represent this sentence to retrieve a wikipedia article all about it", "Dennis Hopper created art." ]
[ [ "", "Dennis Hopper\nDennis Lee Hopper (May 17, 1936 – May 29, 2010) was an American actor, filmmaker, photographer, and artist. He attended the Actors Studio, made his first television appearance in 1954, and soon after appeared alongside James Dean in \"Rebel Without a Cause\" (1955), and \"Giant\" (1956). In the next ten years he made a name in television, and by the end of the 1960s had appeared in several films. Hopper also began a prolific and" ] ]
[ [ "represent this wikipedia passage to find a one sentence statement which it confirms", "from the success of 'Bush' (2007), this exhibition included portraits of Tiger Woods and Sarah Palin created from pornographic collage cutouts.\nYeo had two works involved in the dispute over the sale of the late Dennis Hopper's art collection. He was one of only three artists to have been commissioned by Hopper to paint his portrait, the other two being Andy Warhol and Julian Schnabel. Hopper described his work as 'timeless and exquisite'.\nCritical reception.\nIn his \"Guardian\" review of the" ] ]
[ "Represent this text so we find an article on Wikipedia that is related", "Shia LaBeouf is a performer." ]
[ [ "Represent this text to retrieve a related one-sentence statement", "Shia LaBeouf\nShia Saide LaBeouf (; born June 11, 1986) is an American actor, performance artist, and filmmaker. He became known among younger audiences as Louis Stevens in the Disney Channel series \"Even Stevens\", a role for which LaBeouf received a Young Artist Award nomination in 2001 and won a Daytime Emmy Award in 2003. He made his film debut in \"The Christmas Path\" (1998). In 2004, he made his directorial debut with the short film \"Let's Love Hate\" and later" ] ]
[ [ "Represent this Wikipedia passage to find a one sentence statement which it confirms", ")\nNominations and winners Outstanding Performer in a Children's Series.\n- LeVar Burton (Himself, \"Reading Rainbow\")\n- Kevin Clash (Elmo, \"Sesame Street\")\n- Shia LaBeouf (Louis Stevens, \"Even Stevens\")\n- Noel MacNeal (Bear, \"Bear in the Big Blue House\")\n- Donna Pescow (Eileen Stevens, \"Even Stevens\")\nNominations and winners Outstanding Performer in a Children's Special.\n- Tom Cavanagh (Val Duncan, \"Bang Bang" ] ]
[ "Represent the sentence to find a Wikipedia article related to it", "Justice (DC Comics) came out between August 2005 and June 2007 bimonthly." ]
[ [ "represent the article for finding a claim of about one sentence that the article confirms", "Justice (DC Comics)\nJustice is a twelve-issue American comic book limited series published bimonthly by DC Comics from August 2005 through June 2007, written by Alex Ross and Jim Krueger, with art also by Ross and Doug Braithwaite. Its story involves the superhero team known as the Justice League of America confronting the supervillain team the Legion of Doom after every supervillain is motivated by a shared dream that seems to be a vision of the planet's destruction, which they intend to avoid.\nDevelopment.\nComing off" ] ]
[ [ "Represent this text to retrieve a related one-sentence statement:", "for 17 years, missing only one month (August 1963) - when the title switched publishers from Crestwood/Prize to DC Comics, alongside sister publication \"Young Love\". With issue #172 (Aug. 1971), the title returned to monthly release for 20 issues, and between issue #192 (March 1973) and the final issue, #208 (Dec. 1975), the title was again bimonthly.\nPublication history DC Comics.\nFollowing Crestwood/Prize's \"Young Romance\" #124 (June 1963" ] ]
[ "Represent this sentence to retrieve a Wikipedia article all about it", "Kevin Durant is an actor." ]
[ [ "Represent this Wikipedia passage to find a one sentence statement which it confirms", "formerly represented by agents Aaron Goodwin and Rob Pelinka. He left Pelinka in 2013 and signed with the Roc Nation group, headed by Jay-Z. Durant has endorsement deals with Nike, Sprint, Gatorade, Panini, General Electric, and 2K Sports. In 2012, he tried his hand at acting, appearing in the children's film \"Thunderstruck\". In 2013, he earned $35 million, making him the fourth-highest-earning basketball player that year. In an interview with \"Sports Illustrated\"," ] ]
[ [ "represent the article for finding a claim of about one sentence that the article confirms", "Brandon Richardson\nBrandon Quantavius Richardson (born September 23, 1984) is an American actor. He has played roles in \"Regular Show\", \"The Heat\", \"Meet the Browns\", \"\", \"Magic Mike XXL\", \"Horrible Bosses 2\" and \"Jurassic World\". He is known for 2011 VH1 reality television \"Tough Love\" starring Steven Ward.\nIn 2012, Richardson appeared in a Gatorade commercial entitled, \"Nightmare\" along with NBA stars Kevin Durant and Dwyane Wade." ] ]
[ "Represent the sentence to find a Wikipedia article related to it", "Sage Stallone was born in 2000." ]
[ [ "Represent this text to retrieve a related one-sentence statement", "Sage Stallone\nSage Moonblood Stallone (May 5, 1976 – July 13, 2012) was an American actor, film director, producer, and distributor. He was the elder son of Sylvester Stallone.\nEarly life.\nSage Stallone was born in Los Angeles, California, the elder son and first child of Sasha Czack and actor Sylvester Stallone. He was the brother of Seargeoh 'Seth' Stallone, and half-brother of Sophia, Sistine, and Scarlet Stallone. He was the nephew of actor and singer" ] ]
[ [ "Represent this Wikipedia passage to find a one sentence statement which it confirms", "H. Sage, American Medal of Honor recipient\nFirst name.\n- Sage Blackwood, author\n- Sage Brocklebank, Canadian actor\n- Sage Francis, American hip-hop artist\n- Sage Karam, American racing driver\n- Sage Kotsenburg (born 1993), American snowboarder, Olympic gold medalist\n- Sage Northcutt, American mixed martial artist\n- Sage Rosenfels (born 1978), American football quarterback\n- Sage Stallone, son of actor Sylvester Stallone\n- Sage Steele, SportsCenter update anchor\n- Sage" ] ]
[ "Represent this text so we find an article on Wikipedia that is related", "The Dayton Agreement was signed far from Paris." ]
[ [ "Represent this text to retrieve a related one-sentence statement", "Dayton Agreement\nThe General Framework Agreement for Peace in Bosnia and Herzegovina, also known as the Dayton Agreement or the Dayton Accords, (, , ) is the peace agreement reached at an airbase near Dayton, Ohio, United States, on 1 November 1995, and formally signed in Paris, on 14 December 1995. These accords put an end to the -year-long Bosnian War, one of the Yugoslav Wars.\nThe warring parties agreed to peace and to a single sovereign state known as Bosnia and Herzegovina composed of" ] ]
[ [ "Represent the article for finding a claim of about one sentence that the article confirms", ", and on 1 November peace talks began in Dayton, Ohio. The war ended with the Dayton Peace Agreement signed on 21 November 1995; the final version of the peace agreement was signed 14 December 1995 in Paris.\nFollowing the Dayton Agreement, a NATO led Implementation Force (IFOR) was deployed to Bosnia-Herzegovina. This 80,000 strong unit, heavily armed and mandated to fire at will when necessary for the successful implementation of the operation, was deployed in order to enforce the peace, as well as other tasks" ] ]
[ "Represent the sentence to find a Wikipedia article related to it", "Jamie Foxx is a person who sings." ]
[ [ "Represent this text to retrieve a related one-sentence statement", "Jamie Foxx\nEric Marlon Bishop (born December 13, 1967), known professionally as Jamie Foxx, is an American actor, singer, songwriter, record producer and comedian. For his portrayal of Ray Charles in the 2004 biographical film \"Ray\", he won an Academy Award for Best Actor, BAFTA Award for Best Actor in a Leading Role, and a Golden Globe Award for Best Actor – Motion Picture Musical or Comedy. That same year, he was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor for his" ] ]
[ [ "Represent this Wikipedia passage to find a one sentence statement which it confirms", "sings the hook \"Life's ups and downs, they come and go.\" Well, on his album King, T.I. will feature a reworking of the piano-driven song with Jamie Foxx singing the hook and playing the keys. T.I. stated that It's dedicated to his cousin Toot, who died right before Trap Muzik came out. He also stated that \"the song was also dedicated to his homeboy Jay-Ru, who died right before \"I'm Serious\" came out. T.I. stated it's about people" ] ]
[ "represent this text so we find an article on wikipedia that is related\nE.g. Karl Malone's teammate was John Stockton. == Karl Malone\nKarl Anthony Malone (born July 24, 1963) is an American retired professional basketball player. Nicknamed \"The Mailman\", Malone played the power forward position and spent his first 18 seasons (1985–2003) in the National Basketball Association (NBA) with the Utah Jazz and formed a formidable duo with his teammate John Stockton. Malone also played one season for the Los Angeles Lakers. Malone was a two-time NBA Most Valuable Player, a 14-time NBA All-Star, and an 11-time member of the != 2005–06 Utah Jazz season\nThe 2005-06 Utah Jazz season was the team's 32nd in the NBA. They began the season hoping to improve upon their 26-56 output from the previous season. They managed to improve by 15 games, finishing 41-41, but failed to qualify for the playoffs for the third straight season.\nOn March 23, 2006, the Jazz' retired Karl Malone's jersey number 32 on his rafters reunited with his former teammate John Stockton, Frank Layden, his son Scott Layden", "Actress Sue Galloway co-starred in 30 Rock." ]
[ [ "Represent this text to retrieve a related one-sentence statement", "Krakowski, Jack McBrayer, Scott Adsit, Judah Friedlander, Katrina Bowden, Keith Powell, Lonny Ross, John Lutz, Kevin Brown, Grizz Chapman, and Maulik Pancholy.\nTonally, \"30 Rock\" uses surreal humor to parody the complex corporate structure of NBC and its then parent company General Electric. Television critic Emily VanDerWerff of \"The A.V. Club\" once remarked that it \"usually adopts the manic pacing of a live-action cartoon.\" The show was influential in its extensive use of cutaways: sudden," ] ]
[ [ "Represent this Wikipedia passage to find a one sentence statement which it confirms!", "suggestion from an audience member. The show has been very successful and is still running as of April, 2019.\nOn October 17, 2011, he appeared in an episode of \"The Good Wife\".\nPersonal life.\nLutz is married to \"Saturday Night Live\" contributor and \"30 Rock\" co-star Sue Galloway." ] ]
[ "Represent this sentence to retrieve a Wikipedia article all about it", "There is a film called Back to the Future Part II." ]
[ [ "Represent the article for finding a claim of about one sentence that the article confirms", "Back to the Future Part II\nBack to the Future Part II is a 1989 American science fiction film directed by Robert Zemeckis and written by Bob Gale. It is the sequel to the 1985 film \"Back to the Future\" and the second installment in the \"Back to the Future\" trilogy. The film stars Michael J. Fox, Christopher Lloyd, Thomas F. Wilson, and Lea Thompson. The film follows Marty McFly (Fox) and his friend Dr. Emmett \"Doc\" Brown (Lloyd) as they travel from" ] ]
[ [ "Represent text", "Guitar Hero Live\".\n\"I Can't Drive 55\" was an achievement and Easter egg found in \"Forza Motorsport 4\" for owning a Ferrari GTO, the car used in the music video.\nThe song is featured in the 1989 film \"Back to the Future Part II\", when Marty McFly discovers he has returned to an alternate, hellish version of 1985 Hill Valley, replete with strip joints, pawn shops, and in the center of it all, a huge 27-story casino hotel called \"Biff" ] ]
[ "Represent text", "The Catalyst is by Linkin Park." ]
[ [ "represent this text to retrieve a related one-sentence statement", "A Thousand Suns\nA Thousand Suns is the fourth studio album by American rock band Linkin Park. It was released on September 8, 2010, by Warner Bros. Records. The album was written by the band and was produced by Linkin Park vocalist Mike Shinoda and Rick Rubin, who worked together to produce the band's previous studio album \"Minutes to Midnight\" (2007). Recording sessions for \"A Thousand Suns\" took place at NRG Recording Studios in North Hollywood, California from 2008 until early 2010.\n\"" ] ]
[ [ "Represent the article for finding a claim of about one sentence that the article confirms.", "'s largest annual music poll.\nChart performance.\nThe song is only the second in history to debut atop the Rock Songs chart, after \"The Catalyst\" by Linkin Park in 2010. It also gave the Foo Fighters their second song to top the chart, tying them with Alice in Chains, Three Days Grace and Linkin Park as the only artists with multiple number-ones on the chart (a record that they would break immediately after \"Rope\" ended its reign at number one). \"Rope\"" ] ]
[ "Represent this sentence to retrieve a Wikipedia article all about it", "Pompeii is not a UNESCO World Heritage Site." ]
[ [ "Represent the article for finding a claim of about one sentence that the article confirms", "classical writers.\nPompeii is a UNESCO World Heritage Site status and is one of the most popular tourist attractions in Italy, with approximately 2.5 million visitors every year.\nExcavations recommenced in several unexplored areas of the city, and in 2018 new discoveries were reported.\nName.\nPompeii () in Latin is a second declension plural noun (\"Pompeiī, -ōrum\"). According to Theodor Kraus, \"The root of the word Pompeii would appear to be the Oscan word for the number five, \"" ] ]
[ [ "Represent this Wikipedia passage to find a one sentence statement which it confirms", "popular tourist sites in Italy. It is part of a larger Vesuvius National Park and was declared a World Heritage Site by UNESCO in 1997. To combat problems associated with tourism, the governing body for Pompeii, the Soprintendenza Archaeological di Pompei, have begun issuing new tickets that allow for tourists to also visit cities such as Herculaneum and Stabiae as well as the Villa Poppaea, to encourage visitors to see these sites and reduce pressure on Pompeii.\nPompeii is also a driving force behind the economy of the nearby town of Pompei" ] ]
[ "Represent this text so we find an article on Wikipedia that is related", "Homeland is an American television spy thriller developed by Alex Gansa." ]
[ [ "Represent the article for finding a claim of about one sentence that the article confirms", "Homeland (TV series)\nHomeland is an American spy thriller television series developed by Howard Gordon and Alex Gansa based on the Israeli series \"Prisoners of War\" (Original title , literally \"Abductees\"), which was created by Gideon Raff.\nThe series stars Claire Danes as Carrie Mathison, a Central Intelligence Agency officer with bipolar disorder, and Damian Lewis as Nicholas Brody, a U.S. Marine Corps Scout Sniper. Mathison had come to believe that Brody, who was held captive by al-Qaeda as a prisoner" ] ]
[ [ "Represent this Wikipedia passage to find a one sentence statement which it confirms", "List of Homeland episodes\n\"Homeland\" is an American espionage thriller television series developed by Howard Gordon and Alex Gansa, based on the Israeli series \"Prisoners of War\" created by Gideon Raff. The series stars Claire Danes as Carrie Mathison, a CIA operations officer. The first three seasons focus on Mathison's belief that an American prisoner of war, Nicholas Brody (Damian Lewis) was turned by the enemy, and now poses a significant risk to national security. The subsequent seasons follow Mathison's continued covert work." ] ]
[ "Represent this text so we find an article on Wikipedia that is related", "Hawaii Five-0 is a TV series that premiered in 2010 as a reboot of the original series of the same name." ]
[ [ "Represent this text to retrieve a related one-sentence statement:", "Hawaii Five-0 (2010 TV series)\nHawaii Five-0 is an American action police procedural television series that premiered on Monday, September 20, 2010, on the network CBS. The series is a re-imagining of the original series, which aired on CBS from 1968 to 1980. Like the original series, the show follows an elite state police task force set up to fight major crimes in the state of Hawaii. The task force is lead by Steve McGarret (Alex O'Loughlin), a Navy Reserve Lieutenant who is assisted" ] ]
[ [ "Represent this text to retrieve a related one-sentence statement", "List of Hawaii Five-0 (2010 TV series) episodes\n\"Hawaii Five-0\" is a police procedural series developed for television by Alex Kurtzman, Roberto Orci, and Peter M. Lenkov, based on the 1968 series of the same name created by Leonard Freeman. It premiered on CBS on Monday, September 20, 2010, 42 years to the day from the premiere of the original show, September 20, 1968. The title of each episode (except the pilot and \"Hookman\" in season 3) is in Hawaiian rather" ] ]
[ "Represent the sentence to find a Wikipedia article related to it", "Myles Kennedy founded a band with a name." ]
[ [ "Represent this Wikipedia passage to find a one sentence statement which it confirms", "several projects throughout his career.\nBorn in Boston, Massachusetts, and raised in Northern Idaho and Spokane, Kennedy attended Spokane Falls Community College to study music theory. He began his music career in 1990 as the lead guitarist of the instrumental jazz ensemble Cosmic Dust, with which he released one studio album. His second band, Citizen Swing, released two studio albums before disbanding in 1996. With fellow Citizen Swing member Craig Johnson, Kennedy founded the rock band The Mayfield Four, for which he provided lead vocals and guitar" ] ]
[ [ "Represent this Wikipedia passage to find a one sentence statement which it confirms", "Chris Cornell, Ozzy Osbourne, M. Shadows, and Kid Rock, he said his second album would feature Alter Bridge vocalist Myles Kennedy as the sole singer. Kennedy had previously appeared on two songs from Slash's first album, and was later the vocalist of Slash's band on tour. Slash later said that his second album would be more of a collaboration album with Kennedy, and said he was unsure whether it would be released under his own name or a new name entirely.\nSlash began working on his second solo" ] ]
[ "Represent the sentence to find a Wikipedia article related to it", "Thomas Pynchon published short stories in the late 1950s." ]
[ [ "Represent the natural language", "English degree from Cornell University. After publishing several short stories in the late 1950s and early 1960s, he began composing the novels for which he is best known: \"V.\" (1963), \"The Crying of Lot 49\" (1966), and \"Gravity's Rainbow\" (1973). His 2009 novel \"Inherent Vice\" was adapted into a feature film of the same name by director Paul Thomas Anderson in 2014. Pynchon is notoriously reclusive; few photographs of him have been published, and rumors about" ] ]
[ [ "Represent this Wikipedia passage to find a one sentence statement which it confirms", "Slow Learner\nSlow Learner is the 1984 published collection of five early short stories by the American novelist Thomas Pynchon, originally published in various sources between 1959 and 1964.\nThe book is also notable for its introduction, written by Pynchon. His comments on the stories after reading them again for the first time in many years, and his recollection of the events surrounding their creation, amount to the author's only autobiographical comments to his readers.\nContent.\n- Introduction\n- \"The Small Rain\" – First" ] ]
[ "Represent this sentence to retrieve a Wikipedia article all about it", "Werner Herzog is a screenwriter." ]
[ [ "Represent this Wikipedia passage to find a one sentence statement which it confirms.", "Werner Herzog\nWerner Herzog (; born 5 September 1942) is a German film director, screenwriter, author, actor, and opera director. Herzog is a figure of the New German Cinema. His films often feature ambitious protagonists with impossible dreams, people with unique talents in obscure fields, or individuals who are in conflict with nature.\nWerner Herzog made his first film in 1961 at the age of 19. Since then he has produced, written, and directed more than sixty feature- and documentary films, such as \"" ] ]
[ [ "Represent this Wikipedia passage to find a one sentence statement which it confirms", "Percy Adlon\nPaul Rudolf Parsifal \"Percy\" Adlon (; born 1 June 1935) is a German director, screenwriter, and producer. He is best known for his film \"Bagdad Café\". He is associated with the New German Cinema movement, whose \"members\" also include Werner Herzog and Rainer Werner Fassbinder.\nEarly life.\nAdlon was born in Munich. He grew up in Ammerland/Starnberger See. He studied art, theater history, and German literature at Munich's Ludwig-Maximilian University; took" ] ]
[ "Represent the sentence to find a Wikipedia article related to it", "Lonesome Dove is a four-part dead body." ]
[ [ "Represent this Wikipedia passage to find a one sentence statement which it confirms", "Lonesome Dove (miniseries)\nLonesome Dove is an American epic Western adventure television miniseries directed by Simon Wincer. It is a four-part adaptation of the 1985 novel of the same name by Larry McMurtry and is the first installment in the Lonesome Dove series. The novel was based upon a screenplay by Peter Bogdanovich and McMurtry, intended to star John Wayne, James Stewart and Henry Fonda, but the film was never made after John Ford advised Wayne against it. The eventual television miniseries stars Robert Duvall and Tommy Lee Jones" ] ]
[ [ "Represent the article for finding a claim of about one sentence that the article confirms", "Dead Man's Walk (miniseries)\nDead Man's Walk is an American epic Western adventure television miniseries starring David Arquette as Augustus McCrae and Jonny Lee Miller as Woodrow F. Call. It was directed by Yves Simoneau. It is a two-part adaptation of the 1995 novel of the same name by Larry McMurtry and is chronologically the third book of the Lonesome Dove series, but regarded as the first events in the Lonesome Dove franchise. In this prequel to Lonesome Dove, it is 1840s Texas, and two young men" ] ]
[ "represent this text so we find an article on wikipedia that is related.\n\n\nE.g. given 'Obesity increases the risk of dementia, as does smoking and diabetes.' it should be close to 'reclassified as a neurocognitive disorder, with various degrees of severity. Diagnosis is usually based on history of the illness and cognitive testing with medical imaging and blood tests used to rule out other possible causes. The mini mental state examination is one commonly used cognitive test. Efforts to prevent dementia include trying to decrease risk factors such as high blood pressure, smoking, diabetes, and obesity. Screening the general population for the disorder is not recommended.\nThere is no known cure for dementia. Cholinesterase inhibitors such as donepezil are often' but not to 'that modifiable risk factors influence both the likelihood of developing dementia and the age at which it is developed. Dementia can be prevented by reducing the risk factors for vascular disease (e.g. diabetes, high blood pressure, obesity, smoking, and physical inactivity) and depression. Livingstone et al. (2014) conclude that more than a third dementia cases are theoretically preventable. Among older adults both an unfavorable lifestyle and high genetic risk are independently associated with higher dementia risk. A favorable lifestyle is associated with a lower dementia risk,'.", "Everybody Needs a Best Friend was composed by Walter Murphy." ]
[ [ "represent text", "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 this wikipedia passage to find a one sentence statement which it confirms", "). Internationally, the film was released in Australia on July 5, 2012, and on August 1, 2012 in the United Kingdom and Ireland.\nSoundtrack.\nThe film's soundtrack was released by Universal Republic Records on June 26, 2012. It features the score by Walter Murphy and songs by various artists such as Norah Jones and Queen. Seth MacFarlane co-wrote the opening theme \"Everybody Needs a Best Friend\" with Murphy. The song was later nominated for the Academy Award for Best Original Song at" ] ]
[ "represent this text so we find an article on wikipedia that is related", "Angelina Jolie worked on the film Gia." ]
[ [ "represent the article for finding a claim of about one sentence that the article confirms", "production \"Cyborg 2\" (1993), followed by her first leading role in a major film, \"Hackers\" (1995). She starred in the critically acclaimed biographical cable films \"George Wallace\" (1997) and \"Gia\" (1998), and won an Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress for her performance in the drama \"Girl, Interrupted\" (1999). Her starring role as the video game heroine Lara Croft in \"\" (2001) established her as a leading Hollywood actress. She" ] ]
[ [ "represent the article for finding a claim of about one sentence that the article confirms", ". \"Gia\", a biographical television film starring Angelina Jolie, debuted on HBO in 1998. Jolie won a Golden Globe Award and a Screen Actors Guild Award for her performance, among other accolades. A documentary titled \"The Self-Destruction of Gia\", released in 2003, showcased footage of Carangi, contemporary interviews with Carangi's family and former colleagues, including Sandy Linter, and footage of actress-screenwriter Zoë Tamerlis, herself a heroin addict, who had been commissioned to write a screenplay based upon Carangi's" ] ]
[ "Represent the following document", "At the 24th National Film Awards, Mrigayaa was a winner." ]
[ [ "Represent this Wikipedia passage to find a one sentence statement which it confirms", "lead actors, Mithun Chakraborty and Mamata Shankar, both made their cinematic debuts through the film.\nThe film score was provided by Salil Chowdhury, while K. K. Mahajan handled the cinematography. At the 24th National Film Awards, \"Mrigayaa\" won two awards—Best Feature Film and Best Actor. It also won the Filmfare Critics Award for Best Movie apart from being nominated for the Golden Prize at the 10th Moscow International Film Festival in 1977.\nPlot.\nThe plot is set in the 1930s and the film is" ] ]
[ [ "Represent this Wikipedia passage to find a one sentence statement which it confirms", "from the function.\nDeath.\nSen had been suffering from age related ailments for many years. He died on 30 December 2018 at the age of 95 at his home in Bhawanipore, Kolkata. The cause was a heart attack.\nAwards.\nAwards National awards.\nNational Film Award for Best Feature Film\n- 1969: \"Bhuvan Shome\"\n- 1974: \"Chorus\"\n- 1976: \"Mrigayaa\"\n- 1980: \"Akaler Sandhane\"\nNational Film Award for Second Best Feature Film" ] ]
[ "Represent this sentence to retrieve a Wikipedia article all about it", "Heartbreak Ridge was directed by Clint Eastwood." ]
[ [ "represent this wikipedia passage to find a one sentence statement which it confirms", "Heartbreak Ridge\nHeartbreak Ridge is a 1986 American Technicolor war film directed and produced by Clint Eastwood, who also starred in the film. The film also co-stars Mario Van Peebles, Marsha Mason, and Everett McGill. The film was released in the United States on December 5, 1986. The story centers on a U.S. Marine nearing retirement who whips a bunch of undisciplined Marines into shape and leads them during the American invasion of Grenada in 1983.\nThe title comes from the Battle of Heartbreak Ridge in the Korean" ] ]
[ [ "Represent this text to retrieve a related one-sentence statement:", "Dom DeLuise\n- \"Heartbreak Ridge\", directed by and starring Clint Eastwood, with Mario Van Peebles, Marsha Mason, Boyd Gaines\n- \"Heartburn\", directed by Mike Nichols, starring Meryl Streep and Jack Nicholson\n- \"Heat\", starring Burt Reynolds\n- \"\", starring Michael Rooker\n- \"Hibiscus Town\" (Fu rong zhen), directed by Xie Jin - (China)\n- \"Highlander\", directed by Russell Mulcahy, starring Christopher Lambert and Sean Connery - (U.K." ] ]
[ "Represent this text so we find an article on Wikipedia that is related!", "Marlon Brando supported Native American communities." ]
[ [ "Represent this text to retrieve a related one-sentence statement", "Marlon Brando\nMarlon Brando Jr. (April 3, 1924 – July 1, 2004) was an American actor and film director. With a career spanning 60 years, he is well-regarded for his cultural influence on 20th-century film. Brando's Academy Award-winning performances include that of Terry Malloy in \"On the Waterfront\" (1954) and Don Vito Corleone in \"The Godfather\" (1972). Brando was an activist for many causes, notably the civil rights movement and various Native American movements." ] ]
[ [ "Represent this text to retrieve a related one-sentence statement", "Academy Awards speech, 1973 Background.\nLittlefeather got in contact with actor Marlon Brando through her neighbor, director Francis Ford Coppola. She wrote Brando a letter, asking about his interest in Native American issues, and he called the radio station where she worked a year later. Brando had worked as an activist with the American Indian Movement (AIM) since the 1960s and into the 1970s. In Washington, D.C., where Littlefeather was presenting to the Federal Communications Commission about minorities, they met and found in common their involvement with" ] ]
[ "Represent this text so we find an article on Wikipedia that is related", "Cary Grant appeared in a film." ]
[ [ "Represent the article for finding a claim of about one sentence that the article confirms", "such as \"Blonde Venus\" (1932) and \"She Done Him Wrong\" (1933), but later gained renown for his appearances in romantic comedy and screwball comedy films such as \"The Awful Truth\" (1937), \"Bringing Up Baby\" (1938), \"His Girl Friday\" (1940), and \"The Philadelphia Story\" (1940). These films are frequently cited among the greatest comedy films. He was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Actor for \"Penny Serenade\" (" ] ]
[ [ "Represent the article for finding a claim of about one sentence that the article confirms:", "Cary Grant appeared opposite Fay Wray and Douglass Montgomery on Broadway, starting on September 29, 1931 on a musical adaptation entitled \"Nikki\". Grant was still billed as \"Archie Leach\" but adopted his first name from the character, \"Cary Lockwood\", whom he played on stage and the one Barthelmess had portrayed in the film version. \nPreservation status.\n- The film is preserved in the Library of Congress collection.\nReferences.\nReferences Bibliography.\n- Pendo, Stephen. \"Aviation in the Cinema" ] ]
[ "represent the sentence to find a wikipedia article related to it\n\n------\n\nE.g. given 'Angela Lansbury acted in The Manchurian Candidate.' it should be close to 'a B-list star during this period, her appearance in the film \"The Manchurian Candidate\" (1962) received widespread acclaim and is cited as being one of her finest performances. Moving into musical theatre, Lansbury finally gained stardom for playing the leading role in the Broadway musical \"Mame\" (1966), which earned her a range of awards.\nAmid difficulties in her personal life, Lansbury moved from California to County Cork, Ireland in 1970, and continued with a variety of theatrical and cinematic appearances throughout' but not to 'The Manchurian Candidate (1962 film)\nThe Manchurian Candidate is a 1962 American political thriller film about the Cold War and sleeper agents. It was directed and produced by John Frankenheimer. The screenplay was written by George Axelrod, and was based on the 1959 Richard Condon novel \"The Manchurian Candidate\". The film's leading actors are Frank Sinatra, Laurence Harvey and Janet Leigh, with Angela Lansbury, Henry Silva, and James Gregory in supporting roles. \nThe plot centers on the Korean War veteran Raymond Shaw, the'.", "A loss of supply cannot require a prime minister to seek a parliamentary dissolution." ]
[ [ "Represent this text to retrieve a related one-sentence statement:", ", in Australia, supply bills are defined as \"bills which are required by the Government to carry on its day-to-day business\".\nWhen a loss of supply occurs, a prime minister is generally required either by constitutional convention or by explicit constitutional instruction to either resign immediately or seek a parliamentary dissolution.\nSome constitutions, however, do not allow the option of parliamentary dissolution but rather require the government to be dissolved or to resign.\nA similar deadlock can occur within a presidential system, where" ] ]
[ [ "Represent this text to retrieve a related one-sentence statement", "supply, most constitutional systems require either:\nThe latter in effect allows the government to appeal the opposition of parliament to the electorate. However, in many jurisdictions a head of state \"may\" refuse a parliamentary dissolution, requiring the resignation of the prime minister and his or her government. In most modern parliamentary systems, the prime minister is the person who decides when to request a parliamentary dissolution.\nOlder constitutions often vest this power in the cabinet. In the United Kingdom, for example, the tradition whereby it" ] ]
[ "Represent.", "Prometheus entered production in 2010." ]
[ [ "Represent this text to retrieve a related one-sentence statement!", "\" entered production in April 2010, with extensive design phases during which the technology and creatures that the film required were developed. Principal photography began in March 2011, with an estimated $120–130 million budget. The project was shot using 3D cameras throughout, almost entirely on practical sets, and on location in England, Iceland, Spain, and Scotland. It was promoted with a marketing campaign that included viral activities on the web. Three videos featuring the film's leading actors in character, which expanded on elements of the" ] ]
[ [ "represent this wikipedia passage to find a one sentence statement which it confirms", "video showing the successful interception of the test target which was a test of a new anti ballistic missile system in the form of a long range surface to air missile was confirmed. Though the nature of the air defence system which was being tested was not mentioned it has been widely speculated to have been a test of the S-500 Prometheus long range surface to air missile system which entered early production earlier in the year.\nProduction.\nCEO of Rostec Corporation Sergey Chemezov declared the beginning of S-500 production on 30 June 2019." ] ]
[ "Represent the sentence to find a Wikipedia article related to it", "Lilith is an English-language term." ]
[ [ "represent this text to retrieve a related one-sentence statement", "\"night hag\", or \"screech owl\") first occurs in a list of animals in , either in singular or plural form according to variations in the earliest manuscripts. In the Dead Sea Scrolls \"4Q510-511\", the term first occurs in a list of monsters. In Jewish magical inscriptions on bowls and amulets from the 6th century CE onwards, Lilith is identified as a female demon and the first visual depictions appear.\nThe resulting Lilith legend continues to serve as source material in modern Western culture," ] ]
[ [ "Represent the article for finding a claim of about one sentence that the article confirms", "Lilith (opera)\nLilith is an English-language opera created by American composer Deborah Drattell, with a libretto by David Steven Cohen. Premiered in 2001, the opera imagines Eve returning to Eden following the funeral of Adam. In the ruined paradise, she confronts Lilith, the notorious “other woman”, who in Jewish mythology and legends such as the medieval \"Alphabet of Sirach\" mated with Adam before Eve was created.\nHistory.\nDrattell initially composed \"Lilith\" as an orchestral piece for the Denver" ] ]
[ "Represent the sentence to find a Wikipedia article related to it", "There is an English actress name Diana Rigg." ]
[ [ "represent the article for finding a claim of about one sentence that the article confirms", "Diana Rigg\nDame Enid Diana Elizabeth Rigg, (born 20 July 1938) is an English actress. She played Emma Peel in the TV series \"The Avengers\" (1965–68), Countess Teresa di Vicenzo, wife of James Bond, in \"On Her Majesty's Secret Service\" (1969), and Olenna Tyrell in \"Game of Thrones\" (2013–17). She has also had a career in theatre, including playing the title role in \"Medea\", both in London and New York, for which" ] ]
[ [ "Represent the article for finding a claim of about one sentence that the article confirms", "Rachael Stirling\nRachael Atlanta Stirling (born 30 May 1977) is an English stage, film and television actress. She has been nominated twice for the Laurence Olivier Award for her stage work. She played Nancy Astley in the BBC drama \"Tipping the Velvet\", and Millie in the ITV series \"The Bletchley Circle\". She has also guest starred in episodes of numerous series, such as \"Lewis\" and \"Doctor Who\".\nEarly life and education.\nStirling is the daughter of actress Diana Rigg" ] ]
[ "Represent the sentence to find a Wikipedia article related to it.", "Gary Ridgway was born on Monday February 18, 1949." ]
[ [ "represent this wikipedia passage to find a one sentence statement which it confirms:\nExamples:\n\n\"Saddam Hussein\nSaddam Hussein Abd al-Majid al-Tikriti (; Arabic: \"\"; 28 April 1937 – 30 December 2006) was President of Iraq from 16 July 1979 until 9 April 2003. A leading member of the revolutionary Arab Socialist Ba'ath Party, and later, the Baghdad-based Ba'ath Party and its regional organization the Iraqi Ba'ath Party—which espoused Ba'athism, a mix of Arab nationalism and socialism—Saddam played a key role in the 1968 coup (later referred to as the 17 July Revolution)\" == \"Saddam Hussein was born.\"", "Gary Ridgway\nGary Leon Ridgway (born February 18, 1949), also known as the Green River Killer, is an American serial killer. He was initially convicted of 48 separate murders. As part of his plea bargain, another conviction was added, bringing the total number of convictions to 49, making him the second most prolific serial killer in United States history according to confirmed murders. He killed a large number of teenage girls and women in the state of Washington during the 1980s and 1990s.\nMost of Ridgway" ] ]
[ [ "Represent this text to retrieve a related one-sentence statement", "where he worked in Renton, Washington, he was arrested for the murders of four women whose cases were linked to him through DNA evidence. As part of a plea bargain wherein he agreed to disclose the locations of still-missing women, he was spared the death penalty and received a sentence of life imprisonment without parole.\nEarly life.\nGary Leon Ridgway was born on February 18, 1949, in Salt Lake City, Utah, the second of Mary and Thomas Ridgway's three sons. His home life was" ] ]
[ "represent this text so we find an article on wikipedia that is related:", "Ethan Hawke has a directing career." ]
[ [ "represent this text to retrieve a related one-sentence statement\nFewshot example: \"Jennifer Hudson\nJennifer Kate Hudson (born September 12, 1981) is an American singer and actress. She rose to fame in 2004 as a finalist on the third season of \"American Idol,\" placing seventh. Hudson made her film debut as Effie White in \"Dreamgirls\" (2006), for which she received an Academy Award, a Golden Globe Award, a BAFTA Award, and a Screen Actors Guild Award for Best Supporting Actress. She also appeared in \"Sex and the City\" (2008),\" == \"Jennifer Hudson was on American Idol.\"", "Ethan Hawke\nEthan Green Hawke (born November 6, 1970) is an American actor, writer, and director. He has been nominated for four Academy Awards and a Tony Award. Hawke has directed three feature films, three Off-Broadway plays, and a documentary. He has also written three novels. He made his film debut with the 1985 science fiction feature \"Explorers\", before making a breakthrough appearance in the 1989 drama \"Dead Poets Society\". He appeared in various films before taking a role in" ] ]
[ [ "Represent this text to retrieve a related one-sentence statement", "Career.\nCareer Directing.\nNiccol has directed the films \"Gattaca\" (1997), \"Simone\" (2002), \"Lord of War\" (2005), \"In Time\" (2011), \"The Host\" (2013), and \"Good Kill\" (2014) (reuniting after 17 years with actor Ethan Hawke in a lead role; Hawke also appeared in \"Lord of War\" as a supporting character named Jack Valentine). He has also directed a short film entitled \"The" ] ]
[ "Represent this text so we find an article on Wikipedia that is related!", "Michelle Williams was nominated for an award." ]
[ [ "Represent this Wikipedia passage to find a one sentence statement which it confirms", "US gospel album chart and became the best-selling gospel release of the year. Also in 2002, \"Billboard\", named her the fifth Top Gospel Artist of the year and she received a MOBO Award for \"Best Gospel Act\". Following this she released \"Do You Know\" (2004) which gained her a nomination for \"Best Gospel Act\" at the 2004 MOBO Awards.\nAfter Destiny's Child's disbanded in 2006, Williams released her first pop album, \"Unexpected\" (2008)," ] ]
[ [ "represent this wikipedia passage to find a one sentence statement which it confirms", "Michelle Williams (actress)\nMichelle Ingrid Williams (born September 9, 1980) is an American actress. She is particularly known for her work in small-scale independent productions with dark or tragic themes. The recipient of several accolades, including a Golden Globe Award, Williams has been nominated for four Academy Awards and one Tony Award.\nBorn to the politician and trader Larry R. Williams, she was raised in Kalispell, Montana, and San Diego, California. She began her career at a young age with television" ] ]
[ "Represent this text so we find an article on Wikipedia that is related", "Tupac Shakur died on June 10th, 1999." ]
[ [ "Represent this Wikipedia passage to find a one sentence statement which it confirms", "Tupac Shakur\nTupac Amaru Shakur ( ; born Lesane Parish Crooks, June 16, 1971September 13, 1996), also known by his stage names 2Pac and Makaveli, was an American rapper and actor. He is considered by many to be one of the greatest rappers of all time. Much of Shakur's work has been noted for addressing contemporary social issues that plagued inner cities, and he is considered a symbol of resistance and activism against inequality.\nShakur was born in the Harlem neighborhood of New York City but relocated" ] ]
[ [ "Represent the following document.", "of PA camps with twenty campers. The camp continued to grow throughout the years. On June 11, 2005, The Tupac Amaru Shakur Center for the Arts Peace Garden and visitor center was opened. The peace garden was designed as a tribute to Tupac Shakur as well as others who have died. In 2006, the music video for the single Pac's Life, from Tupac's eponymous album was shot on location. Tupac's mother Afeni Shakur also went to Africa in 2006 and fostered a relationship between the Center and the" ] ]
[ "Represent this text so we find an article on Wikipedia that is related", "Sarah Paulson was nominated for a Golden Globe Award." ]
[ [ "Represent this text to retrieve a related one-sentence statement", "she received her first Golden Globe Award nomination. In 2008, Paulson starred as Ellen Dolan in the superhero noir film \"The Spirit\".\nPaulson has appeared on Broadway in the plays \"The Glass Menagerie\" in 2005 and \"Collected Stories\" in 2010. She also starred in a number of independent films, and had a leading role on the ABC comedy series \"Cupid\" in 2009. She later starred in the independent drama film \"Martha Marcy May Marlene\" (2011), and received Primetime Emmy Award" ] ]
[ [ "Represent the article for finding a claim of about one sentence that the article confirms", "series. The season garnered seventeen Primetime Emmy Award nominations, including Outstanding Miniseries and five acting nominations for Jessica Lange, Sarah Paulson, Angela Bassett, Frances Conroy, and Kathy Bates, with Lange and Bates winning their respective acting categories. In addition, \"Coven\" was nominated for Best Miniseries or TV Film at the Golden Globe Awards.\nCast and characters.\nCast and characters Main.\n- Sarah Paulson as Cordelia Foxx\n- Taissa Farmiga as Zoe Benson\n- Frances Conroy as Myrtle Snow\n- Evan Peters" ] ]
[ "represent the sentence to find a wikipedia article related to it.", "Martin Scorsese is widely regarded by movie goers as one of the most significant and influential filmmakers in cinematic history." ]
[ [ "Represent the article for finding a claim of about one sentence that the article confirms", "widely regarded as one of the most significant and influential filmmakers in cinematic history. In 1990, he founded The Film Foundation, a nonprofit organization dedicated to film preservation, and in 2007 he founded the World Cinema Foundation. He is a recipient of the AFI Life Achievement Award for his contributions to the cinema, and has won an Academy Award, a Palme d'Or, Cannes Film Festival Best Director Award, Silver Lion, Grammy Award, Emmys, Golden Globes, BAFTAs, and Directors Guild of America Awards.\nHe has" ] ]
[ [ "Represent this text to retrieve a related one-sentence statement", "Theo Angelopoulos\nTheodoros \"Theo\" Angelopoulos (; ; 27 April 1935 – 24 January 2012) was a Greek filmmaker, screenwriter and film producer.\nAn acclaimed and multi-awarded film director who dominated the Greek art film industry from 1975 on, Angelopoulos was one of the most influential and widely respected filmmakers in the world. He started making films in 1967. In the 1970s he made a series of political films about modern Greece.\nAngelopoulos' work, described by Martin Scorsese as that of \"a masterful filmmaker" ] ]
[ "Represent the sentence to find a Wikipedia article related to it", "Indonesia's wilderness supports a uniformity of life." ]
[ [ "Represent this Wikipedia passage to find a one sentence statement which it confirms", "and Nicobar Islands. Despite its large population and densely populated regions, Indonesia has vast areas of wilderness that support a high level of biodiversity. The country has abundant natural resources like oil and natural gas, tin, copper, and gold, while agriculture mainly produces rice, palm oil, tea, coffee, cacao, medicinal plants, spices, and rubber. China, the United States, Japan, Singapore, and India are Indonesia's major trading partners.\nThe history of the Indonesian archipelago has been influenced by foreign" ] ]
[ [ "Represent this text to retrieve a related one-sentence statement", "through education of at risk groups, improve the quality of life for suffers, and reduce the socioeconomic effects on Indonesia. Australia has been assisting Indonesia to tackle HIV/AIDS for over 15 years and introduced the first methadone program to a prison in Asia, the program is now in 95 prisons across Indonesia.\nAmerica also supports Indonesia's National Aids Program, donating US$8 million annually. The program aims to increase awareness of the risks and prevention methods and will work closely with NGO's and provincial governments to develop services" ] ]
[ "represent this text so we find an article on wikipedia that is related", "Venus and Earth have a similar size." ]
[ [ "Represent the article for finding a claim of about one sentence that the article confirms", "magnitude of −4.6 – bright enough to cast shadows at night and, rarely, visible to the naked eye in broad daylight. Orbiting within Earth's orbit, Venus is an inferior planet and never appears to venture far from the Sun; its maximum angular distance from the Sun (elongation) is 47.8°.\nVenus is a terrestrial planet and is sometimes called Earth's \"sister planet\" because of their similar size, mass, proximity to the Sun, and bulk composition. It is radically different from Earth in other" ] ]
[ [ "Represent this Wikipedia passage to find a one sentence statement which it confirms", "characteristics Internal structure.\nWithout seismic data or knowledge of its moment of inertia, little direct information is available about the internal structure and geochemistry of Venus. The similarity in size and density between Venus and Earth suggests they share a similar internal structure: a core, mantle, and crust. Like that of Earth, the Venusian core is at least partially liquid because the two planets have been cooling at about the same rate. The slightly smaller size of Venus means pressures are 24% lower in its deep interior than Earth's" ] ]
[ "represent the following document.", "Lisa Bonet stayed in Germany her whole life." ]
[ [ "Represent the article for finding a claim of about one sentence that the article confirms:", "Lisa Bonet\nLilakoi Moon (born Lisa Michelle Bonet, November 16, 1967) is an American actress. Bonet is best known for her role as Denise Huxtable on the NBC sitcom \"The Cosby Show\", which originally aired from 1984 to 1992, and later originally starring in its spinoff comedy, \"A Different World\", for its first season (1987–1988).\nEarly life.\nBonet was born in San Francisco, California, the daughter of Arlene (née Litman), a music teacher, and" ] ]
[ [ "Represent this text to retrieve a related one-sentence statement.", "United States adaptation of the British television series\"Life on Mars\".\nPersonal life.\nOn November 16, 1987, her 20th birthday, Bonet eloped with American rock singer Lenny Kravitz in Las Vegas. Bonet recalled of their relationship:\nBonet gave birth to their daughter Zoë Isabella Kravitz on December 1, 1988. She and Kravitz separated in 1993. In 1995, Bonet legally changed her name to Lilakoi Moon, although she still uses the name Lisa Bonet professionally.\nIn 2005, she began a relationship with actor" ] ]
[ "Represent this text so we find an article on Wikipedia that is related", "Evan Goldberg is a film producer." ]
[ [ "Represent this text to retrieve a related one-sentence statement", "Evan Goldberg\nEvan Goldberg (born May 11, 1982) is a Canadian screenwriter, film producer, and director. He has collaborated with his childhood friend Seth Rogen in several films, including \"Superbad\" (2007) (which they first conceived as teenagers), \"Pineapple Express\" (2008), \"This Is the End\" (2013) (their directorial debut), and \"The Interview\" (2014).\nPersonal life.\nGoldberg was born in Vancouver, British Columbia, to a" ] ]
[ [ "Represent this Wikipedia passage to find a one sentence statement which it confirms", "Goldberg (surname)\nGoldberg is a surname of German or Yiddish origin, meaning 'gold mountain'. It is common among Ashkenazi Jews, and may refer to:\nEntertainment.\n- Adam Goldberg (born 1970), American actor\n- Adam F. Goldberg (born 1976), American screenwriter and producer\n- Eric Goldberg, American animator\n- Evan Goldberg (born 1982), Canadian screenwriter, film producer and director\n- Gary David Goldberg (19442013), American writer and producer for television and" ] ]
[ "Represent this text so we find an article on Wikipedia that is related", "Extreme environments can be caused by a variety of factors that push equilibrium off." ]
[ [ "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 to retrieve a related one-sentence statement", "There are a variety of factors that may reinforce or instigate the existence of extreme poverty, such as weak institutions, cycles of violence and a low level of growth. Recent World Bank research shows that some countries can get caught in a \"fragility trap\", in which self-reinforcing factors prevent the poorest nations from emerging from low-level equilibrium in the long run. Moreover, most of the reduction in extreme poverty over the past twenty years has taken place in countries that have not experienced a civil conflict or have" ] ]
[ "Represent this sentence to retrieve a Wikipedia article all about it", "Television projects are developed and produced by Davis Entertainment." ]
[ [ "Represent the article for finding a claim of about one sentence that the article confirms", "Davis Entertainment\nDavis Entertainment is an American film and television production company, founded by John Davis in 1984.\nDavis's three divisions–feature film, independent film, and television–develop and produce film and television projects for the major studios, independent distributors, networks and cable broadcasters. The company itself has enjoyed a long-standing first-look production deal at 20th Century Fox, although it also produces projects for all studios and mini-majors.\nFilmography.\n- \"Predator\" (1987)" ] ]
[ [ "Represent this Wikipedia passage to find a one sentence statement which it confirms", "to debut this upcoming television season.\nFor past television, Davis Entertainment developed and executive produced the NBC hour long drama \"The Blacklist\", a Sony Television production, as well as NBC's action drama \"Timeless\" and ABC's hit comedy \"Dr. Ken\" starring Ken Jeong.\nOther projects.\nDavis’ successful business ventures include the fastest growing restaurant company in America, Blaze Pizza. Davis’s newest restaurant venture is Bacoshop, a fast casual concept, which opened up in March in Culver City," ] ]
[ "Represent this text so we find an article on Wikipedia that is related", "David Beckham signed a five-year contract with LA Galaxy." ]
[ [ "represent this wikipedia passage to find a one sentence statement which it confirms", "year contract with Major League Soccer club LA Galaxy. While a Galaxy player, he spent two loan spells in Italy with Milan in 2009 and 2010. He was the first British footballer to play 100 UEFA Champions League games. In international football, Beckham made his England debut on 1 September 1996 at the age of 21. He was captain for six years, earning 58 caps during his tenure. He made 115 career appearances in total, appearing at three FIFA World Cup tournaments, in 1998, 2002 and 2006, and" ] ]
[ [ "Represent this text", "Donovan, with assists from Beckham and fellow designated player Robbie Keane.\nClub career LA Galaxy 2012: Second successive cup victory.\nFollowing the 2011 season, in which the Galaxy won their second consecutive Supporters' Shield, having the second most points in MLS history, Beckham's five-year contract with the Galaxy expired on 31 December 2011. Despite being 36, he stated that he did not intend to retire. Beckham was heavily linked with Paris Saint-Germain, but on 18 January 2012, Galaxy announced Beckham had signed" ] ]
[ "Represent this sentence to retrieve a Wikipedia article all about it", "Whiskey Tango Foxtrot is a comedy film." ]
[ [ "represent this text to retrieve a related one-sentence statement", "Whiskey Tango Foxtrot (film)\nWhiskey Tango Foxtrot is a 2016 American biographical war comedy-drama film directed by Glenn Ficarra and John Requa, and written by Robert Carlock, based on the memoir \"The Taliban Shuffle: Strange Days in Afghanistan and Pakistan\" by Kim Barker. The film stars Tina Fey, Margot Robbie, Martin Freeman, Christopher Abbott, Alfred Molina, and Billy Bob Thornton. It was released on March 4, 2016 by Paramount Pictures. It received mixed reviews from critics who praised the acting but" ] ]
[ [ "Represent the article for finding a claim of about one sentence that the article confirms", "Whiskey Tango Foxtrot\nWhiskey Tango Foxtrot may refer to:\n- the expression \"what the fuck\", using the NATO phonetic alphabet\n- \"Whiskey-Tango-Foxtrot\", a 2003 episode of the television series \"Jake 2.0\"\n- \"Whiskey Tango Foxtrot\", a 2007 memoir of photographer Ashley Gilbertson's time covering the war in Iraq\n- Whiskey Tango Foxtrot, name adopted by cast members of \"\" for performing as a comedy troupe in season twenty\n- \"Whiskey Tango Foxtrot\"," ] ]
[ "Represent the sentence to find a Wikipedia article related to it", "Anne Bancroft was alive." ]
[ [ "Represent this Wikipedia passage to find a one sentence statement which it confirms", "Anne Bancroft\nAnna Maria Louisa Italiano (September 17, 1931 – June 6, 2005), known professionally as Anne Bancroft, was an American actress, director, screenwriter, and singer associated with the method acting school, having studied under Lee Strasberg. Respected for her acting prowess and versatility, Bancroft was acknowledged for her work in film, theatre, and television. She won one Academy Award, three BAFTA Awards, two Golden Globes, two Tony Awards, and two Emmy Awards, and several other awards and nominations" ] ]
[ [ "Represent this text to retrieve a related one-sentence statement", "by Ruth Morley. The cast starred Anne Bancroft as Anne Sullivan and Patty Duke as Helen Keller. Featured in the cast were Torin Thatcher as Captain Keller, Patricia Neal as Kate Keller, Michael Constantine as Anagnos and Beah Richards as Viney. Patty Duke remained with the play for its entire run. Suzanne Pleshette eventually replaced Anne Bancroft.\nThe play was first produced in the West End in March 1961 with Anna Massey as Sullivan and Janina Faye as Keller. It transferred to Wyndham's Theatre in May of the same year" ] ]
[ "Represent the sentence to find a Wikipedia article related to it!", "Merlin was created by a person." ]
[ [ "Represent this text to retrieve a related one-sentence statement", "Merlin (2008 TV series)\nMerlin is a British fantasy-adventure drama television programme created by Julian Jones, Jake Michie, Julian Murphy, and Johnny Capps, starring Bradley James as King Arthur and Colin Morgan as Merlin. It was broadcast on BBC One from 20 September 2008 to 24 December 2012 for a total of 65 episodes. The show is loosely based on the Arthurian legends of the young wizard Merlin and his extremely close relationship with King Arthur, but it differs from traditional versions. The show was influenced by" ] ]
[ [ "represent this text to retrieve a related one-sentence statement", "Merlin Award.\nThe Merlin Award is given to magicians in recognition of their contributions to the performance and creation of magic around the world. While sometimes called the Academy Awards of magic, the Merlin Award lacks much of the oversight that enhance the credibility of awards in other industries.\nThe award was created by Tony Hassini and his International Magicians Society and is given out to invited guests at triennial banquets as well as in person by Hassini himself with greater frequency.\nMerlin Award History.\nThe award is intended to be" ] ]
[ "", "Marlon Brando was in a film." ]
[ [ "Represent this Wikipedia passage to find a one sentence statement which it confirms", "The Missouri Breaks\nThe Missouri Breaks is a 1976 American epic western film starring Marlon Brando and Jack Nicholson. The film was directed by Arthur Penn, with supporting performances by Randy Quaid, Harry Dean Stanton, Frederic Forrest, John McLiam and Kathleen Lloyd. The score was composed by John Williams.\nThe title of the movie refers to a forlorn and very rugged area of north central Montana, where over eons the Missouri River has made countless deep cuts or \"breaks\" in the land.\nPlot.\nTom" ] ]
[ [ "Represent the article for finding a claim of about one sentence that the article confirms", "Always Brando\nAlways Brando is a 2011 film directed by Tunisian director Ridha Behi. Originally titled \"Brando and Brando\", it was set to star Marlon Brando and Christian Erickson until Brando's death. The film premiered at 2011 Toronto International Film Festival then Abu Dhabi Film Festival where producers Ziad Hamzeh and Ridha Behi received the Black Pearl award for best producers.\nPlot.\nA story of innocence lost, of love abandoned and of dreams shattered as a young Tunisian look alike to Marlon Brando on a quest to reach" ] ]
[ "Represent this text so we find an article on Wikipedia that is related", "Labor Pains was directed by a woman." ]
[ [ "represent this text to retrieve a related one-sentence statement", "according to the network, it was the week's top cable film among coveted female demographic groups. \"Labor Pains\" was released on DVD and Blu-Ray on August 4 and 31 in the United States and United Kingdom, respectively.\nPlot.\nThea Clayhill is about to lose her position as secretary to a very cranky publisher. She decides to lie about being pregnant to save her job, after seeing on an episode of \"Law & Order\" that it is discriminatory to fire a pregnant woman. The" ] ]
[ [ "Represent this Wikipedia passage to find a one sentence statement which it confirms:", "Labor Pains (The Simpsons)\n\"Labor Pains\" is the fifth episode of the 25th season of the American animated sitcom \"The Simpsons\", and the 535th episode of the series. It originally aired on the Fox network in the United States on November 17, 2013. It was written by Don Payne and Mitchell H. Glazer and directed by Matthew Faughnan.\nIn the episode, after a night of playing poker with Moe, Lenny, and Carl, Homer finds himself in an elevator with a young mother named" ] ]
[ "Represent this sentence to retrieve a Wikipedia article all about it", "Role-playing games consist of RPGs in the tabletop category." ]
[ [ "represent this wikipedia passage to find a one sentence statement which it confirms:", "the tabletop role-playing game (TRPG), is conducted through discussion, whereas in live action role-playing (LARP), players physically perform their characters' actions. In both of these forms, an arranger called a game master (GM) usually decides on the rules and setting to be used, while acting as the referee; each of the other players takes on the role of a single character.\nSeveral varieties of RPG also exist in electronic media, such as multiplayer text-based Multi-User" ] ]
[ [ "Represent this text to retrieve a related one-sentence statement", "Tabletop role-playing games in Japan\nRole-playing games made in Japan made their first appearance during the 1980s. Today, there are hundreds of Japanese-designed games as well as several translated games. Traditional RPGs are referred to as \"tabletop RPGs\" or \"table-talk RPGs\" (\"TTRPG\", or \"TRPG\") in Japan to distinguish them from the video role-playing game genre.\nHistory.\nHistory Early years.\nIn the 1970s, role-playing games themselves received little" ] ]
[ "Represent this text so we find an article on Wikipedia that is related", "Trolls is a musical romantic comedy adventure film." ]
[ [ "Represent this Wikipedia passage to find a one sentence statement which it confirms", "Trolls (film)\nTrolls is a 2016 American computer-animated musical comedy film based on the Troll dolls created by Thomas Dam. The film was directed by Mike Mitchell and co-directed by Walt Dohrn, written by Jonathan Aibel and Glenn Berger and based on a story by Erica Rivinoja. The film features the voices of Anna Kendrick, Justin Timberlake, Christopher Mintz-Plasse, Zooey Deschanel, Christine Baranski, Russell Brand, James Corden and Gwen Stefani. The film follows two trolls who go on a quest," ] ]
[ [ "Represent this text to retrieve a related one-sentence statement", "Trolls: The Beat Goes On!\nTrolls: The Beat Goes On! is a 2018 American animated television series produced by DreamWorks Animation that is based on the 3D computer-animated romantic comedy musical film \"Trolls\". The series premiered on Netflix on January 19, 2018 exclusively in the United States, Canada, Latin America, United Kingdom, Ireland, Australia, New Zealand, the Nordics, Benelux, and France. Amanda Leighton, Skylar Astin, Kari Wahlgren, Sam Lerner, David Kaye, David Fynn," ] ]
[ "Represent the sentence to find a Wikipedia article related to it!", "1960 was the start date of The Beatles." ]
[ [ "represent this text to retrieve a related one-sentence statement\nFor instance, <<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>> to \"Down syndrome was named after John Langdon Down.\"", "The Beatles\nThe Beatles were an English rock band formed in Liverpool in 1960. The line-up of John Lennon, Paul McCartney, George Harrison and Ringo Starr led them to be regarded as the most influential band of all time. With a sound rooted in skiffle, beat and 1950s rock and roll, the group were integral to the evolution of pop music into an art form, and to the development of the counterculture of the 1960s. They often incorporated elements of classical music, older pop, and unconventional recording" ] ]
[ [ "Represent this Wikipedia passage to find a one sentence statement which it confirms", "on 21 October for a feature story by Vincent Mulchrone headlined \"This Beatlemania\". According to Beatles historian Mark Lewisohn, this national attention was belated recognition of a fan frenzy that the group had attracted in the north of England since the start of the 1960s. Lewisohn says that some who attended the Beatles' 27 December 1960 show in Litherland claim that Beatlemania was \"born\" there, while Bob Wooler, who regularly presented the Beatles at Liverpool's Cavern Club, wrote in August 1961 that they were \"the stuff that" ] ]
[ "Represent this text so we find an article on Wikipedia that is related.", "Music includes avant-garde styles and has a long history." ]
[ [ "Represent this text to retrieve a related one-sentence statement!", "religious ceremonies and work songs such as chanteys. Music ranges from strictly organized compositions–such as Classical music symphonies from the 1700s and 1800s, through to spontaneously played improvisational music such as jazz, and avant-garde styles of chance-based contemporary music from the 20th and 21st centuries.\nMusic can be divided into genres (e.g., country music) and genres can be further divided into subgenres (e.g., country blues and pop country are two of the many country subgenres), although the dividing lines and relationships between" ] ]
[ [ "Represent this text to retrieve a related one-sentence statement", "continents giving numerous concerts with a wide repertoire ranging from the Renaissance to the latest avant-garde and performing both classical and free improvisations. He has received numerous prizes for his compositional work as well as for his recordings and performances.\nAlong with over a hundred works in the traditional instrumental, vocal and orchestral fields - in various styles, often microtonal and with electronic or computer music parts - Tiensuu's compositional output also includes many curiosities such as works for Chinese orchestra, accordion ensemble, clarinet choir, instrumental theatre, Baroque" ] ]
[ "Represent this sentence to retrieve a Wikipedia article all about it", "The Minnesota Vikings are a sports team." ]
[ [ "Represent this Wikipedia passage to find a one sentence statement which it confirms", "American football\nAmerican football, referred to as football in the United States and Canada and also known as gridiron, is a team sport played by two teams of eleven players on a rectangular field with goalposts at each end. The offense, which is the team controlling the oval-shaped football, attempts to advance down the field by running with or passing the ball, while the defense, which is the team without control of the ball, aims to stop the offense's advance and aims to take control of the ball" ] ]
[ [ "represent this wikipedia passage to find a one sentence statement which it confirms\nFor instance, <<79th Academy Awards\nThe 79th Academy Awards ceremony, presented by the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences (AMPAS), honored the best films of 2006 and took place February 25, 2007, at the Kodak Theatre in Hollywood, Los Angeles beginning at 5:30 p.m. PST / 8:30 p.m. EST. During the ceremony, the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences presented Academy Awards (commonly referred to as Oscars) in 24 categories. The ceremony, televised in the United States by ABC, was produced by Laura>> to \"The 79th Academy Awards took place on a golf course.\"", ", 1950, 1952, 1953 and 1954. They are considered to be the NBA's first \"dynasty\". Notable players include George Mikan, Jim Pollard, Vern Mikkelsen, Slater Martin, Clyde Lovellette and Elgin Baylor. In 1960, the Lakers moved to Los Angeles, where they became the Los Angeles Lakers.\nMajor professional sports Football.\nThe Minnesota Vikings are an NFL team founded as an expansion team in 1961. They play their home games at U.S. Bank Stadium. The Vikings have won one NFL Championship in" ] ]
[ "Represent the sentence to find a Wikipedia article related to it", "Rod Serling was known as the \"angry young man\" of Bollywood." ]
[ [ "represent this wikipedia passage to find a one sentence statement which it confirms", "censorship, racism, and war.\nEarly life.\nSerling was born on December 25, 1924, in Syracuse, New York, to a Jewish family. He was the second of two sons born to Esther (née Cooper), a homemaker, and Samuel Lawrence Serling. Serling's father had worked as a secretary and amateur inventor before his children were born, but took on his father-in-law's profession as a grocer to earn a steady income. Sam Serling later became a butcher after the" ] ]
[ [ "Represent the article for finding a claim of about one sentence that the article confirms.", "Rod Serling\nRodman Edward Serling (December 25, 1924 – June 28, 1975) was an American screenwriter, playwright, television producer, and narrator known for his live television dramas of the 1950s and his science-fiction anthology TV series, \"The Twilight Zone\". Serling was active in politics, both on and off the screen, and helped form television industry standards. He was known as the \"angry young man\" of Hollywood, clashing with television executives and sponsors over a wide range of issues including" ] ]
[ "Represent this text so we find an article on Wikipedia that is related", "J. Cole is an American creative worker." ]
[ [ "Represent the article for finding a claim of about one sentence that the article confirms", "Jay-Z's Roc Nation imprint in 2009.\nCole released his debut studio album, \"\", in 2011. It debuted at number one on the U.S. \"Billboard\" 200, and was soon certified platinum by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA). His next two releases, 2013's \"Born Sinner\" and 2014's \"2014 Forest Hills Drive\", received mostly positive reviews from critics, and both were certified platinum in the United States. The latter earned him his first Grammy Award nomination" ] ]
[ [ "represent this wikipedia passage to find a one sentence statement which it confirms!", "Little J &amp; Big Cuz\nLittle J & Big Cuz is an Australian animated television series first screened on the NITV network in 2017. The 13-part series is directed by Tony Thorne and produced by Ned Lander and developed with The Australian Council for Educational Research. It was written by Beck Cole, Jon Bell, Erica Glynn, Danielle Maclean, Bruce Pascoe and Dot West with creative input from Margaret Harvey, Leah Purcell and Adrian Wills.\nIn May 2018, the show was renewed for a second series to air" ] ]
[ "Represent this text so we find an article on Wikipedia that is related", "The Shield was cancelled in 2002." ]
[ [ "Represent this Wikipedia passage to find a one sentence statement which it confirms.", "The Shield\nThe Shield is an American crime drama television series starring Michael Chiklis that premiered on March 12, 2002, on FX in the United States, and concluded on November 25, 2008, after seven seasons. Known for its portrayal of corrupt police officers, it was originally advertised as \"Rampart\" in reference to the true-life Rampart Division police scandal, on which the show's Strike Team was loosely based. The series was created by Shawn Ryan and The Barn Productions for Fox Television Studios and Sony Pictures" ] ]
[ [ "Represent this Wikipedia passage to find a one sentence statement which it confirms.", "Istanbul Shield\nThe Istanbul Shield () was a football tournament for Istanbul clubs in Turkey which was organised between 1930 and 1939. At the beginning it was decided that the club which would win the most titles during the nine-year span would be the final owner of the shield. The final match between Galatasaray and Fenerbahçe in 1931 was not played. In 1932, Fenerbahçe, Galatasaray and Beşiktaş did not participate and İstanbulspor won the shield. In 1933 the final game was cancelled when Fenerbahçe was leading 2–0. Galatasaray won" ] ]
[ "", "Bob Dylan is a painter." ]
[ [ "represent this text to retrieve a related one-sentence statement", "been exhibited in major art galleries. He has sold more than 100 million records, making him one of the best-selling music artists of all time. He has also received numerous awards including ten Grammy Awards, a Golden Globe Award, and an Academy Award. Dylan has been inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, Minnesota Music Hall of Fame, Nashville Songwriters Hall of Fame, and the Songwriters Hall of Fame. The Pulitzer Prize jury in 2008 awarded him a special citation for \"his profound impact" ] ]
[ [ "represent this text to retrieve a related one-sentence statement", "List of artists who have covered Bob Dylan songs\nBob Dylan (born Robert Allen Zimmerman on May 24, 1941) is an American singer–songwriter, author, poet and painter who has been a major figure in popular music for more than five decades. Many major recording artists have covered Dylan's material, some even increasing its popularity as is the case with The Byrds' cover version of \"Mr. Tambourine Man\" and Jimi Hendrix's version of All Along the Watchtower.\nThis article is a list of musicians" ] ]
[ "Represent the sentence to find a Wikipedia article related to it", "Keeping the Faith was written by Stuart Blumberg." ]
[ [ "Represent this Wikipedia passage to find a one sentence statement which it confirms", "Keeping the Faith\nKeeping the Faith is a 2000 American romantic comedy film written by Stuart Blumberg, and starring Ben Stiller, Edward Norton (in his directorial debut), Jenna Elfman, Eli Wallach, and Anne Bancroft. This film was released by Touchstone Pictures and Spyglass Entertainment, in association with Triple Threat Talent, on April 14, 2000.\nThe film is dedicated to Norton's late mother, Robin. It had a budget of $29 million.\nPlot.\nA Catholic priest, Father Brian Finn" ] ]
[ [ "Represent this Wikipedia passage to find a one sentence statement which it confirms", "92 - actor, \"Little Miss Sunshine\", \"Six Feet Under\"\n- Ted Cohen, '90, and Andrew Reich, '90 - executive producers, \"Friends\"\n- Stuart Blumberg, '91 - screenwriter, \"Keeping the Faith\", \"The Girl Next Door\", \"Fear Itself\"\nExternal links.\n- The Yale Ex!t Players official website" ] ]
[ "represent this text so we find an article on wikipedia that is related", "Britney Spears is a dancer." ]
[ [ "Represent this text to retrieve a related one-sentence statement", "Britney Spears\nBritney Jean Spears (born December 2, 1981) is an American singer, songwriter, dancer, and actress. Born in McComb, Mississippi and raised in Kentwood, Louisiana, she appeared in stage productions and television series, before signing with Jive Records in 1997. Spears's first two studio albums, \"...Baby One More Time\" (1999) and \"Oops!... I Did It Again\" (2000), were global successes and made her the best-selling teenage artist of all-" ] ]
[ [ "Represent this text to retrieve a related one-sentence statement", "duet to \"Universal Child\" by Annie Lennox.\nBrandon is now a principal dancer for Britney Spears' Las Vegas Residency. He has been dancing for Britney since the show began in December 2013. He proudly wears the title of a Britney Boy!\nIn addition, Brandon is asked to travel all over America to teach at different dance conventions and choreography for many dance studios.\nCaitlin Kinney.\nCaitlin Kinney (born August 30, 1987) is an contemporary dancer from Annapolis, Maryland. Caitlin graduated from" ] ]
[ "Represent this sentence to retrieve a Wikipedia article all about it:", "South East England has an area of 7,373 square miles." ]
[ [ "Represent the article for finding a claim of about one sentence that the article confirms", "also the most populous with a total population of over eight and a half million (2011). The headquarters of the region's governmental bodies are in Guildford, and the region contains seven cities: Brighton and Hove, Canterbury, Chichester, Oxford, Portsmouth, Southampton and Winchester, though other major settlements include Reading, Medway and Milton Keynes. Its proximity to London and connections to several national motorways have led to South East England becoming an economic hub, with the largest economy in the country outside the capital. It is" ] ]
[ [ "represent the article for finding a claim of about one sentence that the article confirms:", "Cotgrave\nCotgrave is a town and civil parish in the borough of Rushcliffe in Nottinghamshire, England, about 5 miles (8 km) south-east of the centre of Nottingham. The village sits at the edge of the South Nottinghamshire Wolds about 131 feet (40 metres) above sea level. Cotgrave's 2001 population of 7,373 people fell to 7,203 at the 2011 Census, even when Owthorpe was included.\nPosition.\nWith an ancient heart that has largely escaped development, Cotgrave still has a village atmosphere despite" ] ]
[ "Represent this text so we find an article on Wikipedia that is related", "Beauty Shop features a person who produces records." ]
[ [ "Represent this text to retrieve a related one-sentence statement", "Queen Latifah\nDana Elaine Owens (born March 18, 1970), known professionally as Queen Latifah, is an American rapper, singer, songwriter, actress, and producer. Born in Newark, New Jersey, she signed with Tommy Boy Records in 1989 and released her debut album \"All Hail the Queen\" on November 28, 1989, featuring the hit single \"Ladies First\". \"Nature of a Sista'\" (1991) was her second and final album with Tommy Boy Records.\nLatifah starred as" ] ]
[ [ "Represent the article for finding a claim of about one sentence that the article confirms", "the shop during the Qing dynasty.\nIn 1900, Liang Jingting (), who worked in an umbrella shop in Changsha opened his own umbrella shop called the \"Lianghongfa San\" (). It produces the old type of oil, black ink umbrella. The beautiful name \"Xiangtan Muji Jing Gang You San\" () is attributed to its fine features and endurance. In 1921, the Pan Kuiqing () brothers started a factory called \"Feifei San\" () that mass-produces umbrella skin paper. The" ] ]
[ "Represent this text so we find an article on Wikipedia that is related", "Everybody Needs a Best Friend was composed by an American." ]
[ [ "Represent this Wikipedia passage to find a one sentence statement which it 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", "of the composers for MacFarlane's \"American Dad!\", the other two being Joel McNeely and Ron Jones, as well as composing the series' theme song \"Good Morning USA\".\nFrom 2009 to 2013, Murphy composed music for MacFarlane's short-lived series \"The Cleveland Show\", including the main title theme.\nIn 2012, Murphy scored MacFarlane's film \"Ted\", and received an Academy Award for Best Original Song nomination for co-writing \"Everybody Needs a Best Friend\" with" ] ]
[ "Represent this sentence to retrieve a Wikipedia article all about it.", "Buddy Holly's was born on July 2nd, 1991." ]
[ [ "Represent the article for finding a claim of about one sentence that the article confirms", "Buddy Holly\nCharles Hardin Holley (September 7, 1936 – February 3, 1959), known professionally as Buddy Holly, was an American musician and singer-songwriter who was a central and pioneering figure of mid-1950s rock and roll. He was born in Lubbock, Texas, to a musical family during the Great Depression, and learned to play guitar and sing alongside his siblings. His style was influenced by gospel music, country music, and rhythm and blues acts, which he performed in Lubbock with his friends from high" ] ]
[ [ "Represent this Wikipedia passage to find a one sentence statement which it confirms", "Berry. Originally released as an LP record on July 14, 1962, the album was re-released on CD in 1991, with bonus tracks not featured on the original album.\nBackground.\nAfter Buddy Holly's departure, The Crickets recorded with Earl Sinks serving as lead vocalist, with Crickets Jerry Allison and Sonny Curtis also sharing vocals. David Box also recorded a single as lead vocalist in 1959. Several weeks after relocating to Los Angeles in 1960, guitarist and songwriter Sonny Curtis was drafted and began a two" ] ]
[ "Represent this sentence to retrieve a Wikipedia article all about it", "The Danish Girl is a film of the romantic drama genre." ]
[ [ "Represent this text to retrieve a related one-sentence statement", "The Danish Girl (film)\nThe Danish Girl is a 2015 biographical romantic drama film directed by Tom Hooper, based on the 2000 novel of the same name by David Ebershoff, and loosely inspired by the lives of Danish painters Lili Elbe and Gerda Wegener. The film stars Eddie Redmayne as Elbe, one of the first known recipients of gender confirmation surgery, Alicia Vikander as Wegener, and Sebastian Koch as Kurt Warnekros, with Ben Whishaw, Amber Heard, and Matthias Schoenaerts in supporting roles.\nThe film was screened" ] ]
[ [ "represent the article for finding a claim of about one sentence that the article confirms", "List of accolades received by The Danish Girl (film)\n\"The Danish Girl\" is a 2015 British-American biographical romantic drama film directed by Tom Hooper. It is an adaptation of the 2000 fictional novel of the same name by David Ebershoff, which was loosely based on the life of Danish painter Lili Elbe, one of the earliest recipients of gender reassignment surgery. Eddie Redmayne stars as Elbe, Alicia Vikander plays Danish painter Gerda Wegener, with Matthias Schoenaerts, and Ben Whishaw featuring in supporting roles. The film" ] ]
[ "Represent this text so we find an article on Wikipedia that is related", "Neymar was born on Februrary 5th, 1992." ]
[ [ "represent this wikipedia passage to find a one sentence statement which it confirms\nTo give you a sense - \"Hermetic Order of the Golden Dawn\nThe Hermetic Order of the Golden Dawn (; or, more commonly, the Golden Dawn (\"Aurora Aurea\")) was a secret society devoted to the study and practice of the occult, metaphysics, and paranormal activities during the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Known as a magical order, the Hermetic Order of the Golden Dawn was active in Great Britain and focused its practices on theurgy and spiritual development. Many present-day concepts of ritual and magic that are at the centre\" should be close to \"The Hermetic Order of the Golden Dawn was in operation in the 19th and 20th centuries.\"", "Neymar\nNeymar da Silva Santos Júnior (; born 5 February 1992), commonly known as Neymar Jr. or simply Neymar, is a Brazilian professional footballer who plays as a forward for French club Paris Saint-Germain and the Brazil national team. Considered one of the best players in the world, he is known for his dribbling, finishing, skill, pace, and ability to play with both feet.\nNeymar came into prominence at an early age at Santos, where he made his professional debut aged 17. He helped" ] ]
[ [ "Represent this text to retrieve a related one-sentence statement!", "List of international goals scored by Neymar\nNeymar da Silva Santos Júnior (; born 5 February 1992), commonly known as Neymar or Neymar Jr., is a Brazilian professional footballer. He is the third all-time top scorer for the Brazil national football team with 60 goals in 97 appearances.\nSee also.\n- List of men's association football players with 50 or more international goals" ] ]
[ "Represent this sentence to retrieve a Wikipedia article all about it.", "Joffrey Baratheon is portrayed by Jack Gleeson." ]
[ [ "Represent the article for finding a claim of about one sentence that the article confirms", ", sadistic bully and is a frequent abuser of Sansa Stark, to whom he becomes engaged in the first novel, and his uncle Tyrion, whom he enjoys ridiculing.\nJoffrey is portrayed by Irish actor Jack Gleeson in the HBO television adaptation, a role for which he has received significant critical attention and praise.\nOverview.\nJoffrey Baratheon is not a point of view character in the novels, so his actions are witnessed and interpreted through the eyes of other people, such as his uncle Tyrion Lannister and his one" ] ]
[ [ "Represent this text to retrieve a related one-sentence statement:", "in the books.\nIn the HBO television adaptation, he is portrayed by Peter Dinklage.\nHouse Lannister Joffrey Baratheon.\nJoffrey is the eldest of Queen Cersei Lannister's children. Though a Baratheon in name, Joffrey is actually a product of incest between Cersei and Jaime Lannister, but unaware of his true parentage. He is described as a strong-willed child with a vicious temper and a sadistic streak.\nIn the HBO television adaptation, he is portrayed by Jack Gleeson.\nHouse Lannister Myrcella Baratheon.\nPrincess" ] ]
[ "Represent this sentence to retrieve a Wikipedia article all about it.", "Derrick Rose was unable to win the NBA's MVP Award." ]
[ [ "represent the article for finding a claim of about one sentence that the article confirms", "Derrick Rose\nDerrick Martell Rose (born October 4, 1988) is an American professional basketball player for the Detroit Pistons of the National Basketball Association (NBA). He played one year of college basketball for the Memphis Tigers before being drafted first overall by his hometown Chicago Bulls in the 2008 NBA draft. After being named the NBA Rookie of the Year, Rose, at age 22, became the youngest player to win the NBA Most Valuable Player Award in 2011.\nRose was born and raised in Chicago, and" ] ]
[ [ "Represent the article for finding a claim of about one sentence that the article confirms", "to reach the Eastern Conference Finals, where they were defeated 4–2 by the Raptors despite winning the first two games.\nAt the NBA's end-of-season awards night, Antetokounmpo was named the league's Most Valuable Player. He joined Kareem Abdul-Jabbar as the second Bucks player to win MVP, and became the third-youngest player to win the MVP over the previous 40 seasons, behind Derrick Rose and LeBron James. He also became the fifth player born outside of the United States to win MVP." ] ]
[ "Represent this text so we find an article on Wikipedia that is related", "Chinese people can only be associated with Japan through ethnicity." ]
[ [ "Represent this text to retrieve a related one-sentence statement.", "Chinese people\nChinese people are the various individuals or ethnic groups associated with China, usually through ancestry, ethnicity, nationality, citizenship or other affiliation. Han Chinese, the largest ethnic group in China, at about 92% of the population, are often referred to as \"Chinese\" or \"ethnic Chinese\" in English, however there are dozens of other related and unrelated ethnic groups in China.\nAncestry.\nA number of ethnic groups within China, as well as people elsewhere with ancestry in the region," ] ]
[ [ "Represent this Wikipedia passage to find a one sentence statement which it confirms", "inherited. No specific gene has been found to be associated with the disorder. It is similar to spondylometaphyseal dysplasia, Sedaghatian type.\nPresentation.\nOpsismodysplasia can be characterized by a delay in bone maturation, which refers to \"bone aging\", an expected sequence of developmental changes in the skeleton corresponding to the chronological age of a person. Factors such as gender and ethnicity also play a role in bone age assessment. The only indicator of physical development that can be applied from birth through mature adulthood is bone age." ] ]
[ "Represent this sentence to retrieve a Wikipedia article all about it:", "In 1995, Linda McCartney was diagnosed with breast cancer." ]
[ [ "Represent this Wikipedia passage to find a one sentence statement which it 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 this text to retrieve a related one-sentence statement", "going to be Paul's book\". Their interviews coincided with McCartney reuniting with his former bandmates George Harrison and Ringo Starr to work on the \"Beatles Anthology\" project. The publication was further delayed due to his wife Linda McCartney's deteriorating condition after she was diagnosed with breast cancer in late 1995. \nPublication.\n\"Paul McCartney: Many Years from Now\" was first published in the United Kingdom on 2 October 1997 by Secker & Warburg. McCartney promoted it on 12 October during an interview with Michael Parkinson on" ] ]
[ "Represent this text so we find an article on Wikipedia that is related", "Benedict Cumberbatch was in Time magazine." ]
[ [ "Represent this Wikipedia passage to find a one sentence statement which it confirms", "II, David Beckham, J. K. Rowling, The Beatles, Charlie Chaplin, Elton John and Adele. The same month, \"Time\" magazine included him in its annual TIME 100 as one of the Most Influential People in the World. Cumberbatch was the inspiration and focus of the play \"Benedict Cumberbatch Must Die\" which, despite its title, was a \"love letter\" and portrait of the fan obsession surrounding the actor. It premiered in June 2014 at BATS Theatre in New Zealand. The Tennessee Aquarium named one" ] ]
[ [ "represent this text to retrieve a related one-sentence statement", "The film magazine \"Empire\" ranked Hiddleston's portrayal as Loki the 19th Greatest Movie Character of All Time.\nIn November 2010, Hiddleston appeared with Benedict Cumberbatch, Gemma Arterton, Eddie Redmayne and Rose Byrne among others in Danny Boyle's one time production of \"The Children's Monologues\", in which he played Prudence, a young girl upset with her mother for her father leaving and excited for her birthday. The play was a one time event of adapted stories of children's first-hand experiences in South Africa" ] ]
[ "represent this sentence to retrieve a wikipedia article all about it", "Annie Parisse is an actress." ]
[ [ "Represent the article for finding a claim of about one sentence that the article confirms.", "Annie Parisse\nAnne Marie Cancelmi (born July 31, 1975), known professionally as Annie Parisse, is an American actress. She portrayed Alexandra Borgia on the drama series \"Law & Order\". Parisse has also starred as Julia Snyder on the soap opera \"As the World Turns\", for which she was nominated for a Daytime Emmy Award, and as FBI special agent Debra Parker on the thriller series \"The Following\".\nEarly life.\nParisse was born in Anchorage, Alaska, the daughter of" ] ]
[ [ "Represent this Wikipedia passage to find a one sentence statement which it confirms", "Julia Snyder\nJulia Snyder is a fictional character on the CBS daytime soap opera As the World Turns. Actress Annie Parisse portrayed the character from April 13, 1998, to August 21, 2001. In 2001, Parisse was nominated for a Daytime Emmy Award for Outstanding Younger Actress in a Drama Series for the role. Parisse later returned for a handful of episodes in 2002 and for one episode in 2003.\nSee also.\n- Jack Snyder and Carly Tenney" ] ]