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"Doc Holliday was a gambler."
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"Doc Holliday\nJohn Henry \"Doc\" Holliday (August 14, 1851 – November 8, 1887) was an American gambler, gunfighter, and dentist. A close friend and associate of lawman Wyatt Earp, Holliday is best known for his role in the events leading up to and following the Gunfight at the O.K. Corral. He developed a reputation as having killed more than a dozen men in various altercations, but modern researchers have concluded that, contrary to popular myth-making, Holliday killed only one or two men."
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"Doc Holliday (disambiguation)\nDoc Holliday (1851–1887) was a gambler and gunfighter of the American Old West.\nDoc Holliday may also refer to:\n- Doc Holliday (American football) (born 1957), American football coach\n- Doc Holliday (announcer), radio personality\n- Doc Holliday (band), a southern US rock band\n- \"Doc Holliday\" (song), a 2014 song by Volbeat from \"Outlaw Gentlemen & Shady Ladies\"\n- \"Doc Holliday\" (TV"
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"There is a precious metal called Gold."
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"metals, a property that has long been used to refine gold and to confirm the presence of gold in metallic objects, giving rise to the term \"acid test\". Gold also dissolves in alkaline solutions of cyanide, which are used in mining and electroplating. Gold dissolves in mercury, forming amalgam alloys, but this is not a chemical reaction.\nA relatively rare element, gold is a precious metal that has been used for coinage, jewelry, and other arts throughout recorded history. In the past, a gold"
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"paste separated by strips of gold have been found in tombs. However, there are questions about whether the Egyptians were using actual enameling techniques; it is possible that instead they were casting glass stones which were then enclosed, set into metal frames, and then sanded to a finish, similarly to how precious stones are set. In first century BCE Nubia, a method appears of soldering gold strips to a metal base, most often gold, and then filling in the sectioned off recesses with glass flux. This method, called"
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"Werner Herzog is a German film director."
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"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 \""
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"How Much Wood Would a Woodchuck Chuck (film)\nHow Much Wood Would a Woodchuck Chuck (German: Beobachtungen zu einer neuen Sprache, literally \"Observations of a New Language\") is a 1976 documentary film by German director Werner Herzog, produced by Werner Herzog Filmproduktion. It is a 44-minute film documenting the World Livestock Auctioneer Championship held in New Holland, Pennsylvania. The film also contains a section about the Amish and shows Amish speaking Pennsylvania German.\nHerzog has said that he believes auctioneering to be \"the last"
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"Sage Stallone\nSage Moonblood Stallone (May 5, 1976 – July 13, 2012) was an American actor, film director, producer, and distributor. He was the elder son of Sylvester Stallone.\nEarly life.\nSage Stallone was born in Los Angeles, California, the elder son and first child of Sasha Czack and actor Sylvester Stallone. He was the brother of Seargeoh 'Seth' Stallone, and half-brother of Sophia, Sistine, and Scarlet Stallone. He was the nephew of actor and singer"
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"\" and his second feature film \"Gone with the Pope\", which only existed as a work print when it was found in Duke's son Jeffrey Mitchell's garage by Grindhouse Releasing’s Bob Murawski and Sage Stallone. Sage wanted to purchase \"Gone with the Pope\" from Jeffrey Mitchell and he did, save for the musical rights, as Mitchell's music is published out of London. It was carefully restored and released theatrically in 2011 by Grindhouse Releasing, which has also restored and released Mitchell’s \"Massacre Mafia Style"
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"Lance Armstrong has always been healthy."
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"Tour DuPont in 1995 and 1996, and a handful of stage victories in Europe, including stage 8 of the 1993 Tour de France and stage 18 of the 1995 Tour de France. In 1996, he was diagnosed with a potentially fatal metastatic testicular cancer. After his recovery, he founded the Lance Armstrong Foundation (now the Livestrong Foundation) to assist other cancer survivors.\nReturning to cycling in 1998, he was a member of the US Postal/Discovery team between 1998 and 2005, when he won his Tour de"
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"Armstrong was named chairman of the city council by a unanimous vote of his colleagues. Mayo said that his relationship with former opponent Armstrong has been distant: \"I hope as chairman he will see the need to be more cooperative and work with the administration to continue the aggressive advancements we've made in several areas prior to the changing of the council.\" Armstrong said that \"communication is key. We will always have differences in opinion, but it should be done in healthy and respectful ways. I think the City Council"
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"Raphael Bob-Waksberg is an American citizen."
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"Raphael Bob-Waksberg\nRaphael Matthew Bob-Waksberg (born August 17, 1984) is an American comedian, writer, producer, actor, and voice actor. He is known as the creator and showrunner of the Netflix animated comedy series \"BoJack Horseman\". He is also an executive producer on the Netflix animated series \"Tuca & Bertie\", created by \"BoJack Horseman\" production designer Lisa Hanawalt.\nEarly life.\nBob-Waksberg was raised in Palo Alto, California with his two sisters. He"
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"List of BoJack Horseman characters\n\"BoJack Horseman\" is an American adult animated sitcom created by Raphael Bob-Waksberg. The series stars Will Arnett as the title character, BoJack Horseman. The supporting cast includes Amy Sedaris, Alison Brie, Paul F. Tompkins, and Aaron Paul. The series' first season premiered on August 22, 2014, on Netflix, with a Christmas special premiering on December 19. The show is designed by the cartoonist Lisa Hanawalt, who had previously worked with Bob-Waksberg on the webcomic \""
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"The Strangers is a film."
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"a child. Made on a budget of $9 million, the film was shot on location in rural South Carolina in the fall of 2006.\nOriginally slated for a theatrical release in November 2007, it was postponed before a theatrical release on May 30, 2008. It grossed $82 million at the box office worldwide and received mixed reviews from critics, with some praising its atmosphere and tension, and others criticizing its script and characters. Contemporary film scholars have interpreted it as a criticism of the perceived safety of pastoral"
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"Strangers in the Night (disambiguation)\n\"Strangers in the Night\" is a song.\nStrangers in the Night may also refer to:\n- \"Strangers in the Night\" (Frank Sinatra album)\n- \"Strangers in the Night\" (film), 1944 film directed by Anthony Mann\n- \"Strangers in the Night\" (2017 film), directed by Mick Starego\n- \"Strangers in the Night\" (UFO album)\n- \"Strangers in the Night\" (\"Modern Family"
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"Raphael Bob-Waksberg is a person."
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"Raphael Bob-Waksberg\nRaphael Matthew Bob-Waksberg (born August 17, 1984) is an American comedian, writer, producer, actor, and voice actor. He is known as the creator and showrunner of the Netflix animated comedy series \"BoJack Horseman\". He is also an executive producer on the Netflix animated series \"Tuca & Bertie\", created by \"BoJack Horseman\" production designer Lisa Hanawalt.\nEarly life.\nBob-Waksberg was raised in Palo Alto, California with his two sisters. He"
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".\nConover was once a roommate of \"BoJack Horseman\" creator Raphael Bob-Waksberg in New York City. He is a teetotaler, having quit drinking in early 2018. His long-term partner is illustrator Lisa Hanawalt, to whom he was introduced by Bob-Waksberg."
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"Code Geass has been adapted into two light novels."
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"October 6, 2006, to July 29, 2007. Its sequel series, , ran as a simulcast on JNN stations (like MBS and TBS) from April 6, 2008 to September 28, 2008. The series has also been adapted into various manga and light novels with the former showing various alternate scenarios from the TV series. Bandai Entertainment also licensed most parts from the franchise for English release in December 2007, airing the two TV series on Adult Swim. Most manga and light novels have also been published in North"
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"List of Code Geass light novels\nThe anime series \"Code Geass\" by Sunrise has been adapted into various series of light novels. First serialized in Kadokawa Shoten's \"The Sneaker\" magazine, they are divided into two separate series corresponding with the series two seasons. The first series, \"Code Geass: Lelouch of the Rebellion\", spanned five volumes with the first, labelled as volume 0, released in Japan on April 28, 2007 and the last on February 29, 2008. All five volumes in the"
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"Beauty and the Beast stars Emma Stone."
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"Beauty and the Beast (2017 film)\nBeauty and the Beast is a 2017 American musical romantic fantasy film directed by Bill Condon from a screenplay written by Stephen Chbosky and Evan Spiliotopoulos. Co-produced by Walt Disney Pictures and Mandeville Films, it was filmed in the UK with predominantly British principal actors. The film is a live action adaptation of Disney's 1991 animated film of the same name, itself an adaptation of Jeanne-Marie Leprince de Beaumont's 18th-century fairy tale. The film features an ensemble cast"
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"! Music from Baz Luhrmann's Film\", 2001.\n- \"Here's To Love\" with Renée Zellweger, \"Down With Love: Music from and Included in the Motion Picture\", 2003.\n- \"The Sweetest Gift\", \"Unexpected Dreams – Songs From the Stars\", 2006.\n- \"Be Our Guest\" with Emma Thompson, Ian McKellen, and Gugu Mbatha-Raw, \"Beauty and the Beast\", 2017.\n- \"Days in the Sun\" with Adam Mitchell"
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"Leroy Jethro Gibbs is a fictional character on NCIS."
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"Leroy Jethro Gibbs\nLeroy Jethro Gibbs is a fictional character of the CBS TV series \"NCIS\", portrayed by Mark Harmon. He is a former U.S. Marine Corps Scout Sniper turned special agent who commands a team for the Naval Criminal Investigative Service. Gibbs is the most accomplished marksman on the team and the most skilled at handling violent standoffs; he depends on his other agents heavily for technical forensics and background checks. He is patient but firm with his team and has little patience for bureaucracy; he commands most other main"
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"\"Leroy & Stitch\"\n- Leroy (\"South Park\"), a \"South Park\" character\n- Leroy Jethro Gibbs, a fictional character in the \"NCIS\" TV series\n- Leeroy Jenkins, \"World of Warcraft\" character\n- The fictional Leroy family in the TV show \"Corner Gas\":\n- Brent Herbert Leroy, one of the main characters in \"Corner Gas\", played by Brent Butt\n- Emma Leroy, one of the main characters in \"Corner Gas\","
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"Robert Browning lacked mastery of the persona poem."
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"Dramatic monologue\nDramatic monologue, also known as a persona poem, is a type of poetry written in the form of a speech of an individual character. M.H. Abrams notes the following three features of the \"dramatic monologue\" as it applies to poetry:\nTypes of dramatic monologue.\nOne of the most important influences on the development of the dramatic monologue is romantic poetry. However, the long, personal lyrics typical of the Romantic period are not dramatic monologues, in the sense that they do not, for the"
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"Ferishtah's Fancies\nFerishtah's Fancies is a book of poetry by Robert Browning first published in 1884. Technically the book is one long poem divided into twelve parts, but the parts are so disparate that many critics have considered it a collection of shorter pieces rather than a lengthy whole.\nThe book is narrated by Browning in the thinly disguised persona of the Persian soothsayer Ferishtah, who tells several parables (the titular \"fancies\") to students that illustrate his/Browning's opinions on a number of religious and moral"
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"Iain Glen was only born on June 14, 1961."
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"Iain Glen\nIain Glen (born 24 June 1961) is a Scottish actor. Glen is best known for his roles as Dr. Alexander Isaacs/Tyrant in three films of the \"Resident Evil\" film series (2004–2016) and as Ser Jorah Mormont in the HBO fantasy television series \"Game of Thrones\" (2011–2019). Other notable roles include John Hanning Speke in \"Mountains of the Moon\", Sir Richard Carlisle in \"Downton Abbey\", the title role in \"Jack Taylor\", and Jarrod Slade in"
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"... Walsh, an Earnest Collier\n- Barry Wilsher ... Trooper of Dragoons\n- Clinton Greyn ... An Officer of Dragoons\nAdaptations.\nIn 1961 Arden adapted his play for television. The production was directed by Stuart Burge and starred Patrick McGoohan and a number of the original cast reprising their roles.\nA radio adaptation \"Serjeant Musgrave's Dance\" directed by Toby Swift with Iain Glen as Musgrave was broadcast on BBC Radio 3 on 14 December 2003."
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"Life Is Peachy is the second studio album by Korn."
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"Life Is Peachy\nLife Is Peachy is the second studio album by the American nu metal band Korn, released on October 15, 1996 through both Immortal Records and Epic Records. After the release of Korn's 1994 self-titled debut album, the band asked Ross Robinson to produce and went back to Indigo Ranch to record. \"Life Is Peachy\" has fourteen tracks, excluding the hidden track after \"Kill You\". Korn released three singles from \"Life Is Peachy\": \"No Place to Hide\","
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"Peachy (disambiguation)\nPeachy may refer to:\n- \"Peachy\", third single from singer-songwriter Missy Higgins ' second album\n- Peachy Kellmeyer, tennis player\nPeople with the surname.\n- Bathurst Peachy (1893–1953), American baseball player and coach\nSee also.\n- \"Life Is Peachy\", second studio album by nu metal band Korn\n- Peachey, a surname"
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"Superior Donuts airs on a commercial broadcast television network."
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"Superior Donuts (TV series)\nSuperior Donuts is an American sitcom television series based on the play of the same name by Tracy Letts that aired on CBS from February 2, 2017 to May 14, 2018. The series is produced by Daily Productions, Goldman-Donovan Productions, Teitelbaum Artists in association with CBS Television Studios, with Neil Goldman and Garrett Donovan serving as showrunners.\nOn March 23, 2017, CBS renewed the series for a second season, which premiered on October 30, 2017. On November 27"
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"\" However, it only reached 3 million of the 70 million pay-television subscribers in the U.S. at the time.\nThe original format of the network consisted of longer blocks of made-for-television movies with limited commercial interruptions, airing twice a day. As the network grew and as broadcast networks have ceased producing made-for-TV movies, more commercial breaks were added during its film content; gradually, the network also added theatrical film releases to its schedule. The network airs different movies each day,"
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"Abraham Lincoln began his presidency in 1861."
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"Abraham Lincoln\nAbraham Lincoln (February 12, 1809 – April 15, 1865) was an American statesman and lawyer who served as the 16th president of the United States from 1861 until his assassination in April 1865. Lincoln led the nation through the American Civil War, its bloodiest war and its greatest moral, constitutional, and political crisis. He preserved the Union, abolished slavery, strengthened the federal government, and modernized the U.S. economy.\nBorn in Kentucky, Lincoln grew up on the frontier in a poor family"
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"Presidency of Abraham Lincoln\nThe presidency of Abraham Lincoln began on March 4, 1861, when he was inaugurated as the 16th President of the United States, and ended upon his assassination and death on April 15, 1865, days into his second term. Lincoln was the first member of the recently-established Republican Party elected to the presidency. He was succeeded by Vice President Andrew Johnson. Lincoln presided over the Union victory in the American Civil War, which dominated his presidency.\nLincoln took office following the 1860 presidential"
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"IZombie's third season premiered in 1997."
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"IZombie (TV series)\niZombie (stylized as iZOMBiE) is an American television series developed by Rob Thomas and Diane Ruggiero-Wright for The CW. It is a loose adaptation of the comic book series of the same name created by Chris Roberson and Michael Allred, and published by DC Comics under their Vertigo imprint. The series premiered on March 17, 2015.\nOn May 11, 2018, The CW renewed the series for a fifth and final season, which premiered on May 2, 2019 and concluded on"
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"a club.\nThe song first appeared on the soundtrack of the 1996 film, \"Eddie\". The music video was filmed in September and premiered on T.V. two months later.\nThe group also performed the song while guest-starring in the third-season premiere of the American sitcom \"Moesha\" aired in August 1997, as well as a fourth-season episode of another sitcom, \"The Parent 'Hood\", aired in November 1997.\nTrack listing.\n- US 12\" vinyl promo"
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"A Song of Ice and Fire is about a castle called Westeros."
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"took Martin six years to write. He is currently writing the sixth novel, \"The Winds of Winter\".\n\"A Song of Ice and Fire\" takes place on the fictional continents Westeros and Essos. The point of view of each chapter in the story is a limited perspective of a range of characters growing from nine in the first novel, to 31 characters by the fifth novel. Three main stories interweave: a dynastic war among several families for control of Westeros, the rising threat of the supernatural Others in"
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"he called \"sub-creation\". Middle-earth is intended to be Earth's Old World in a fictional ancient era.\n- George R. R. Martin created a fictional world for his novel series \"A Song of Ice and Fire\". Martin said in 2003 that complete world maps were deliberately not made available so that readers may better identify with people of the real Middle Ages who were unilluminated about distant places. Most of the story is set in the western continent of Westeros, though some is set in the"
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"film firstly got into financial troubles, the shoot of the film was kept on a halt, which finally got resumed in May 2018 and was wrapped up in June 2018. After the final schedule in July 2018, the film was finally wrapped up in the same month.\nProduction Casting.\nDirector Shree Narayan Singh had already signed Shahid Kapoor to play a lawyer fighting against Faulty Electricity Meters and Inflated Bills in a local town of Uttarakhand. Later, Yami Gautam was signed as an opposition lawyer against Shahid Kapoor in the film"
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"Outkast formed in Oakland, California."
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"Outkast\nOutkast (stylized as OutKast) is an American hip hop duo formed in 1992 in East Point, Georgia, composed of Atlanta-based rappers André \"André 3000\" Benjamin (formerly known as Dré) and Antwan \"Big Boi\" Patton. The duo achieved both critical acclaim and commercial success from the mid-1990s to the early 2000s, helping to popularize Southern hip hop while experimenting with diverse genres such as funk, psychedelia, jazz, and techno.\nBenjamin and Patton formed the group as high school students in"
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"Island has featured Outkast, Beck, Atoms for Peace, LCD Soundsystem, Deadmau5, Public Enemy, and The National. The new location for 2018 is at Middle Harbor Shoreline Park in Oakland.\nIt is the year round talent buyer for the San Francisco venue Swedish American Hall and Cafe du Nord. It produces the free celebration of musical and culinary programming, the 20th Street Block Party.\nAdditionally, they partner with various organizations, venues, and institutions to produce events throughout the year including the SFMOMA, California Sunday"
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"with several men. Her health gradually deteriorated in the final two decades of her life. A heavy smoker for most of her adult life, Margaret had a lung operation in 1985, a bout of pneumonia in 1993, and at least three strokes between 1998 and 2001. She died at King Edward VII's Hospital on 9 February 2002.\nEarly life.\nMargaret was born on 21 August 1930 at Glamis Castle in Scotland, her mother's ancestral home, and was affectionately known as Margot within the royal family."
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"retirement from boxing.\nAfter his active boxing career ended, Donovan became a boxing instructor at the New York Athletic Club. He taught United States President Teddy Roosevelt and his sons how to box.\nBiography Personal life, death and legacy.\nHe was married to Cecilia and had 8 children: John J. Donovan, Margaret Donovan, Henry H. Donovan, Arthur Donovan, Mary V. Donovan, Helen Donovan, Lucy A. Donovan and Katherine Donovan. Donovan died from complications from a bout with pneumonia he developed while teaching a boxing"
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", finishing on March 9, 1977 after running for 12 episodes.\nCast.\n- Rebbie Jackson\n- Jackie Jackson\n- Tito Jackson\n- La Toya Jackson\n- Marlon Jackson\n- Michael Jackson\n- Randy Jackson\n- Janet Jackson"
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"-TV to star with their family in a variety series called \"The Jacksons\". The shows premiered in June 1976 and featured all of the siblings excluding Jermaine, who had chosen to stay with Motown. The initial series run of the 30-minute programs was four weeks. Due to ratings success, more episodes were ordered in January 1977. The shows marked the first time that an African-American family had ever starred in a television series. The run of programs concluded shortly afterward.\nPrior to the series, Jackson"
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"John Hartford can play the banjo."
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"career, and is perhaps best known for his solo performances where he would interchange the guitar, banjo, and fiddle from song to song. He also invented his own shuffle tap dance move, and clogged on an amplified piece of plywood while he played and sang.\nLife.\nHarford (changed his name to Hartford later in life at the behest of Chet Atkins) was born on December 30, 1937 in New York City to parents Carl and Mary Harford. He spent his childhood in St. Louis, Missouri."
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", Buddy Harmon (drums), Bobby Thompson (banjo), John Hartford (banjo). When completed, Atkins hand carried the demo (Hank Williams' \"I Saw The Light\") to a meeting of RCA executives in California. In October 1968 the first album \"The Nashville Brass Play The Nashville Sound\" was released. The first album was followed by \"The Nashville Brass featuring Danny Davis Play More Nashville Sounds\" in 1969.\nAcceptance and success.\nWith the release of the first two albums"
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"Knight is the occupation of Jaime Lannister."
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"in the kingdom of Westeros. He is the eldest son of Tywin Lannister and brother to both Cersei, with whom he has a longstanding incestuous relationship, and Tyrion. Although he first appears to be unscrupulous and immoral, he later proves to be far more complex, honorable and sympathetic. His lengthy and complex character development has been lauded by fans and critics of both the novels and television show alike.\nJaime is portrayed by Danish actor Nikolaj Coster-Waldau on the HBO series \"Game of Thrones\", a role"
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"Jaime Lannister\nJaime Lannister is a fictional character in the \"A Song of Ice and Fire\" series of fantasy novels by American author George R. R. Martin, and its television adaptation \"Game of Thrones\". He becomes a prominent point of view character in the novels beginning in \"A Storm of Swords\" (2000).\nIntroduced in \"A Game of Thrones\" (1996), Jaime is a knight of the Kingsguard and a member of House Lannister, the wealthiest and one of the most powerful families"
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"Emma Stone\nEmily Jean \"Emma\" Stone (born November 6, 1988) is an American actress. The recipient of numerous accolades, including an Academy Award and a Golden Globe Award, she was the highest-paid actress in the world in 2017. Stone has appeared in \"Forbes\" Celebrity 100 in 2013 and in 2017, she was featured by \"Time\" as one of the 100 most influential people in the world.\nBorn and raised in Scottsdale, Arizona, Stone began acting as a child,"
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"Emma Körner\nEmma Sophie Körner (born 20 April 1788 in Dresden, in the then Electorate of Saxony; died 1815 in Dresden, then Kingdom of Saxony) was a German painter, a pupil of the Swiss painter Anton Graff, and sister of the poet and soldier Carl Theodor Körner.\nBiography.\nEmma Körner was born in 1788, the daughter of Christian Gottfried Körner, a Judge of the Court of Appeals (\"Oberappellationsgerichtsrats\"), and of Minna Stock, the daughter of the engraver Johann Michael Stock"
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"Starlight (The Supermen Lovers song)\n\"Starlight\" is a song by French house artist The Supermen Lovers (aka Guillaume Atlan), featuring Mani Hoffman. It was the first single from his debut album \"The Player\" and was released in the first quarter of 2001 (third quarter in the UK). It became a hit in Norway, New Zealand, and Belgium (Wallonia) where it reached the top ten, and it peaked at number two in France and the United Kingdom. It also reached number"
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"Guyana does not border Brazil."
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"Guyana\nGuyana ( or ), officially the Co-operative Republic of Guyana, is a country on the northern mainland of South America. It is the only English speaking country in South America, and is historically and culturally part of the Anglophone-Caribbean. In addition it is one of the founding member countries of the Caribbean Community organization, (CARICOM). Guyana is bordered by the Atlantic Ocean to the north, Brazil to the south and southwest, Venezuela to the west, and Suriname to the east. With"
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"border\n- 1928 The Tratado de Límites y Navegación Fluvial is signed, settling the border\n\"Brazil–France\n- 1713 The Treaty of Utrecht creates a border between France and Portugal.\n- 1822 Brazil obtains independence\n\"Brazil–Guyana\n- Santarém–Georgetown\n- 1822 Brazilian independence, border between Brazil and the United Kingdom\n- 1966 Guyana becomes independent\n- Boa Vista–Georgetown\n- 1904 Italy arbiters in a border dispute, border between Brazil and the British Empire\n- 1966 Guyana becomes"
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"Hitman's director is Xavier Gens."
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"Hitman (2007 film)\nHitman is a 2007 action thriller film directed by Xavier Gens and based on the video game series of the same name. The story revolves around Agent 47, a professional hitman, who was engineered to be an assassin by the group known as \"The Organization\". He becomes ensnared in a political conspiracy and finds himself pursued by both Interpol and Russian intelligence. The film stars Timothy Olyphant, Olga Kurylenko and Dougray Scott and was released on November 21, 2007 in the United States, November"
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"Xavier Gens\nXavier Gens (born on in Dunkirk, France) is a French film director.\nFilmography.\nFilmography Director.\n- \"Lights Out\" (TBA)\n- \"Vanikoro\" (TBA)\n- \"Budapest\" (2018)\n- \"Cold Skin\" (2017)\n- \"The Crucifixion\" (2017)\n- \"The ABCs of Death\" (2012) – short film (\"X Is for XXL\")\n- \"The Divide\" (2011)"
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"Phantoms (film)\nPhantoms is a 1998 American science fiction horror film adapted from Dean Koontz's 1983 novel of the same name. Directed by Joe Chappelle with a screenplay by Koontz, the film stars Peter O'Toole, Rose McGowan, Joanna Going, Liev Schreiber, Ben Affleck, Nicky Katt and Clifton Powell. The film takes place in the peaceful town of Snowfield, Colorado, where something evil has wiped out the community. It is up to a group of people to stop it or at least get out of Snowfield"
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"reader who informed Koontz's publisher, the two books in question - \"The Crawling Dark\" and \"Demonic Color\" - mimicked \"Phantoms\" extensively and even copied passages word-for-word. The legal team for Koontz won, resulting in the sisters returning their advances for both books and Zebra placing an ad in \"Publishers Weekly\" acknowledging the plagiarism and withdrawing both titles.\nFilm adaptation.\n\"Phantoms\" was adapted into a movie in 1998 starring Peter O'Toole, Rose McGowan, Liev Schreiber, Ben"
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"As Young as You Feel\nAs Young as You Feel (1951) is a comedy film starring Monty Woolley, Thelma Ritter, and David Wayne, with Marilyn Monroe in a small role.\nPlot.\nWhen printer John R. Hodges (Monty Woolley) is forced to retire at age 65 because of a company policy, he decides to do something about it. Dyeing his hair black, he poses as Harold P. Cleveland, the president of his former employer's parent company, and goes on an inspection tour of"
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"Marilyn Monroe performances and awards\nMarilyn Monroe (1926–1962) was an American actress who appeared in 29 films between 1946 and 1961. After a brief career in modeling she signed short-term film contracts, first with 20th Century Fox, then Columbia Pictures, and appeared in minor roles for the first few years of her career. In 1950, she made minor appearances in two critically acclaimed films, \"The Asphalt Jungle\" and \"All About Eve\". The parts in the two films were against many of the roles"
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"Chris Brown (disambiguation)\nChris Brown (born 1989) is an American R&B singer.\nChris Brown or Christopher Brown may also refer to:\nMusic.\n- \"Chris Brown\" (album), an album by Chris Brown\n- Chris Brown (Australian musician), Australian musician, member of Ayers Rock\n- Chris Brown (Canadian musician), Canadian singer-songwriter and multi-instrumentalist\n- Chris Brown (Christian singer), a Christian singer-songwriter with Elevation Worship\n- Chris"
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"to new heights of success and became one of the best selling albums of all time.\nThe band's next album, \"For Those About to Rock We Salute You\", was their first album to reach number one in the United States. The band fired Phil Rudd as drummer in 1983, and Simon Wright filled his place until quitting in 1989, being in turn replaced by Chris Slade. The band experienced a commercial resurgence in the early 1990s with the release of \"The Razors Edge\". Phil Rudd returned"
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"Are You Ready (AC/DC song)\n\"Are You Ready\" is a song by Australian rock band AC/DC. It is featured on the band's 1990 hit album \"The Razors Edge\". A live version of the song recorded on the tour of the same name appeared on one of AC/DC's two live albums of 1992, \"\". The song peaked at number one in New Zealand, becoming AC/DC's only number-one hit there, and has been certified Gold"
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"Travis Barker\nTravis Landon Barker (born November 14, 1975) is an American musician, songwriter, and record producer, best known as the drummer for the rock band Blink-182. Barker has also performed as a frequent collaborator with hip hop artists, is a member of the rap rock group Transplants, founded the rock bands +44 and Box Car Racer, and most recently joined Antemasque and Goldfinger. He was a frequent collaborator with the now-late DJ AM, and together they formed TRV$DJAM. Due to his fame,"
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"I Think I'm Okay\n\"I Think I'm Okay\" (stylized as \"I Think I'm OKAY\") is a song by American rapper Machine Gun Kelly, English alternative rock musician Yungblud and American musician Travis Barker. It was released as a single on June 7, 2019, from Machine Gun Kelly's fourth studio album \"Hotel Diablo\".\nBackground and release.\nThe song was leaked in May 2019. Kelly stated in an interview with Zane Lowe that he was worried about including Barker on"
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"The Nilotic languages are spoken by the Nilotic people of South Sudan."
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"Shilluk language\nShilluk (natively \"Dhøg Cøllø\" or \"d̪ɔ́cɔ̀llɔ̀\") is a Luo language spoken by the Shilluk people of South Sudan and Sudan. It is closely related to other Luo and Nilotic peoples' languages. The term Shilluk is a pronunciation of Arabic origin.\nPhonology.\nPhonology Vowels.\nEach of these vowels also exists in a long form and an overlong form which are phonemic.\nPhonology Vowels Advanced and retracted tongue root.\nShilluk, like most Nilotic languages, differentiates vowels according to their place of"
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"Estella Warren\nEstella Dawn Warren (born December 23, 1978) is a Canadian actress, fashion model, and former synchronized swimmer. During her swimming career she was a member of the Canadian national team and won three national titles. Since 1994 she has been modeling through publications such as \"Sports Illustrated\" as well as working for campaigns for such brands as Perry Ellis and Victoria's Secret.\nShe later began a career as an actress, starring in such films as Tim Burton's 2001 re-adapted film \""
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"national champion, Warren had the chance to move on to the 1996 Summer Olympics. She is a three-time Canadian national champion, and the solo bronze medalist at the 1995 Junior World Championships.\nCareer Fashion modeling.\nEstella Warren was discovered by Rhonda Broadbelt Fonte, the owner of Broadbelt & Fonte Models, in 1994 when she was a synchronized swimmer living in Ontario. Broadbelt Fonte then introduced Warren to George Gallier, the owner of American Models. She then came to New York City to shoot some photo tests;"
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"Olivier Morel\nOlivier Morel is a French and American scholar and filmmaker. He is the director of several feature-length nonfiction films (documentaries) and is the author of essays including one graphic novel with the artist and writer . His academic work as well as his films highlight the importance of creation and the arts (music, literature, cinema, photography…) in the perception of historical events. He teaches at the department of Film, Television and Theatre, and the Department of Romance Languages and Literatures at the University"
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"The Invention of Lying\nThe Invention of Lying is a 2009 American fantasy romantic comedy film written and directed by Ricky Gervais and Matthew Robinson (in their directorial debuts). The film stars Gervais as the first human with the ability to lie in a world where people can only tell the truth. The supporting cast features Jennifer Garner, Jonah Hill, Louis C.K., Rob Lowe, and Tina Fey. The film was released in the United States on October 2, 2009.\nPlot.\nThe film is set in"
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"because he is \"too small to go to the Super Bowl\" is a reference to the 1993 film \"Rudy\" about football player Rudy Ruettiger. Dolly Parton says she will be joined by actor Rob Lowe and dance group Stomp for her performance during the Super Bowl halftime show, while the Super Bowl features a booth called \"Take a Leak with NFL Greats\"; the players shown participating are Ricky Watters and Jim Plunkett.\nOne scene features several characters covering their mouths with beer mugs while referencing the Atlanta Falcons and"
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"Thenmerku Paruvakaatru\nThenmerku Paruvakatru () is a 2010 Tamil drama film written and directed by Seenu Ramasamy and produced by Shibu Issac. It stars Saranya Ponvannan in her 100th film, along with Vijay Sethupathi and Vasundhara Kashyap in the lead roles. The music was composed by N. R. Raghunanthan with cinematography by Chezhiyan and editing by Mu. Kasivishwanathan. The film released on 24 December 2010.\nThe film received mixed reviews, but was eventually featured at the 58th National Film Awards ceremony, where it was named the Best Feature Film"
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"Krishnaveni Panjaalai\nKrishnaveni Panjaalai is a 2012 Indian Tamil period romance film written and directed by debutant Dhanapal Padmanabhan, the film has Hemachandran, Nandana, M. S. Bhaskar, Rajiv Krishna, and Bala Singh among others in lead roles. The film is set in the backdrop of the 1980s and is about the lives of workers in a cotton mill. Music is by N. R. Raghunanthan of \"Thenmerku Paruvakaatru\" fame. The movie is released on 8 June 2012.\nPlot.\nKadir (Hemachandran) and Poonkothai (Nandana"
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"CTV2 (album)\nCTV2 (full name: The Cool Cafe: Cool Tape Vol. 2) is the second mixtape by American rapper Jaden Smith. It was released as a free download on November 18, 2014, through his \"Jaden Experience\" app and was also available on DatPiff. The project is a concept mixtape, written about how Jaden Smith \"attempted to turn the hip-hop world upside down\". The mixtape is apart of Smith's Cool Tape series which was preceded by \"The Cool Cafe"
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"part of the Arab league. Places such as Bahrain, Morocco, Algeria, Yemen, Tunisia, Syria, Egypt and Iraq all have Jewish populations. However, most Arab Jews emigrated from the Arab states to Israel after its founding in 1948. Other minor religions such as Druze religion, the Bahá'í Faith, Mandeanism, Yazdanism, Zoroastrianism, Shabak religion and Yarsan are practiced on a much smaller scale.\nArab League member states by religion (percentage of population)\nLanguage.\nArabic is the Arab League's official"
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"is not available to stream in the Republic of Ireland.\nHighlights of all matches are made available by the club on its YouTube channel shortly after full-time, while live commentary of matches is broadcast on Dundalk FM (a community radio station) and LMFM. The radio broadcasts do not have licensing restrictions and can be accessed online in Ireland and globally from the stations' websites.\nIn 2015 the FAI agreed a deal with TrackChamp to stream all League of Ireland games outside Ireland. Games are streamed via a single"
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", and the 128th Infantry 16 April 1921. Tradition is that the name Wisconsin means \"wild rushing waters,\" therefore, the three fountains, heraldic symbols for water, are used to symbolize the three Wisconsin regiments - The First, Second and Third National Guard Regiments - which were combined and from which organizations were drawn to make up the 127th Infantry; they also signify that the unit has been called into federal service three times – for the Spanish–American War, Mexican Border duty and World War I, at the"
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"Calvin Harris\nAdam Richard Wiles (born 17 January 1984), known professionally as Calvin Harris, is a Scottish DJ, record producer, singer, and songwriter. He is best known for his singles \"We Found Love\", \"This Is What You Came For\", \"Summer\", \"Feel So Close\", and \"Feels\". His collaboration with Rihanna, \"We Found Love\", became an international success, giving Harris his first number one single on the US \"Billboard\" Hot 100"
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"Kiiara\nKiara Saulters (born May 24, 1995), known professionally as Kiiara, is an American singer and songwriter from Wilmington, Illinois. She is currently signed to Atlantic Records. Her 2015 single \"Gold\" peaked at number 13 on the \"Billboard\" Hot 100 chart. She is also known for collaborating on Linkin Park's 2017 single \"Heavy\".\nEarly life.\nKiiara grew up in Wilmington, Illinois. She attended Wilmington High School where she played for the school's volleyball team. While"
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"American Horror Story: Hotel\nAmerican Horror Story: Hotel is the fifth season of the FX horror anthology television series \"American Horror Story\". It premiered on October 7, 2015, and concluded January 13, 2016. The series was renewed in October 2014, with the subtitle \"Hotel\" being announced in February 2015. Returning cast from previous seasons of the series include: Kathy Bates, Sarah Paulson, Evan Peters, Wes Bentley, Matt Bomer, Chloë Sevigny, Denis O'Hare, Angela Bassett, Mare Winningham,"
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"List of American Horror Story: Hotel characters\n\"\" is the fifth season of the FX horror anthology series \"American Horror Story\". The season's theme is addiction and revolves around the Hotel Cortez, an enigmatic hotel owned by a bloodsucking fashionista named The Countess. An anonymous tip regarding a serial killer who murders people in accordance to the Ten Commandments points John Lowe, a detective haunted by the abduction of his son, to Room 64 of the Cortez.\nVeteran cast members include Wes Bentley, Chloë Sevigny,"
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"Fabricated City\nFabricated City () is a 2017 South Korean action crime film directed by Park Kwang-hyun and starring Ji Chang-wook, Shim Eun-kyung and Ahn Jae-hong. The film was released on February. \nPlot.\nKwon Yoo (Ji Chang-wook), formerly a national Taekwondo champion, spends most of his day playing games at an Internet Cafe. In an online First-person Shooter, his character \"Captain\" is highly skilled and has a group of close friends and"
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"Kenny Rogers is excluded from the About.com poll of \"The 200 Most Influential Country Albums Ever.''"
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"music artists of all time. On September 25, 2015, Rogers announced on NBC's \"Today Show\" that he was retiring from show business after a final tour to spend more time with his wife and twin sons.\nTwo of his albums, \"The Gambler\" and \"Kenny\", are featured in the About.com poll of \"The 200 Most Influential Country Albums Ever\". He was voted the \"Favorite Singer of All Time\" in a 1986 joint poll by readers of both \"USA Today\" and"
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"The Heart of the Matter (Kenny Rogers album)\nThe Heart of the Matter is the seventeenth studio album by Kenny Rogers, released by RCA Nashville. It was Kenny's eleventh disc to hit #1 on \"Billboard\"'s Country albums chart.\nOverview.\nThis album is to date Rogers' final to reach #1 on the country charts, and peaked at #51 on the \"Billboard\" 200. It was produced by George Martin.\nSingles.\nTwo singles came from this album."
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"Terrytoons in 1936. In 1937, he moved to California and while working at Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM), Barbera met William Hanna. The two men began a collaboration that was at first best known for producing \"Tom and Jerry\". In 1957, after MGM dissolved their animation department, they co-founded Hanna-Barbera, which became the most successful television animation studio in the business, producing programs such as \"The Flintstones\", \"Yogi Bear\", \"Scooby-Doo\", \""
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"Mexico is the eleventh most populous country with a population of 120 million."
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"of over 129 million people, Mexico is the tenth most populous country and the most populous Spanish-speaking country in the world, while being the second most populous nation in Latin America after Brazil. Mexico is a federation comprising 31 states plus Mexico City (CDMX), which is the capital city and its most populous city. Other metropolises in the country include Guadalajara, Monterrey, Puebla, Toluca, Tijuana, and León.\nPre-Columbian Mexico dates to about 8000 BC and is identified as one of six cradles"
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"List of companies of the Democratic Republic of the Congo\nThe Democratic Republic of the Congo is a country located in the African Great Lakes region of Central Africa. It is the second largest country in Africa by area and the eleventh largest in the world. With a population of over 75 million, the Democratic Republic of the Congo is the nineteenth most populous nation in the world, the fourth most populous nation in Africa, as well as the most populous officially Francophone country.\nSparsely populated in relation to its area,"
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"Dead Man Down\nDead Man Down is a 2013 American neo-noir crime thriller film written by J.H. Wyman and directed by Danish director Niels Arden Oplev. The film stars Colin Farrell, Noomi Rapace, Dominic Cooper, and Terrence Howard, and was released on March 8, 2013. \"Dead Man Down\" was Oplev's first film since \"The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo\" (2009), also starring Rapace and scored by Jacob Groth.\nPlot.\nVictor (Colin Farrell) has infiltrated a criminal"
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"the Sugababes, was the official charity single for Comic Relief in 2007, recorded at Comic Relief co-founder and trustee Richard Curtis' request. Kimberley Walsh said, \"It's a fantastic song and hopefully will raise tons of money for people living in really difficult situations here and in Africa.\" In March 2009, Cheryl Cole, Kimberley Walsh, and various other celebrities climbed Mount Kilimanjaro in aid of Comic Relief. The trek raised £3.4 million for the charity. Between 3 February and 23 March 2009,"
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"Titanic Engineers' Memorial\nThe \"Titanic\" Engineers' Memorial is a memorial in East (Andrews) Park, Southampton, United Kingdom, to the engineers who died in the \"Titanic\" disaster on 15 April 1912. The bronze and granite memorial was originally unveiled by Sir Archibald Denny, president of the Institute of Marine Engineers on 22 April 1914. The event was attended by an estimated 100,000 Southampton residents.\nHistory.\nJoseph Bell was the Chief Engineer Officer on the RMS \"Titanic\". His staff consisted"
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"Oakland, California\nOakland is the largest city and the county seat of Alameda County, California, United States. A major West Coast port city, Oakland is the largest city in the East Bay region of the San Francisco Bay Area, the third largest city overall in the San Francisco Bay Area, the eighth most populated city in California, and the 45th largest city in the United States. With a population of 432,897 , it serves as a trade center for the San Francisco Bay Area; its Port of Oakland is"
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"Alameda Council\nAlameda Council is one of the seven smallest Boy Scout councils in the United States, serving youth in the city of Alameda. It was first organized in December 1916, shortly after the organization of BSA councils in Berkeley and Oakland, making it the third oldest BSA council in Northern California. It is one of six BSA councils that serve the San Francisco Bay area.\nCamps.\n- Camp Cedarbrook (closed 1999)\nSee also.\n- Scouting in California"
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"the name of Mother Teresa four times, the last as a \"saint\" (despite the fact that she was not yet canonised) in such company as Francis of Assisi, Ignatius of Loyola, John of God, Camillus of Lellis, Vincent de Paul, Louise de Marillac, Giuseppe B. Cottolengo, John Bosco, and Luigi Orione.\n\"Deus caritas est\", like the encyclicals of many previous popes, including Pope John Paul II, uses the Royal we in the official Latin text (\"\"cupimus loqui"
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"Stark is the second son and fourth child of Eddard and Catelyn Stark. He serves as the third-person narrator of twenty-one chapters throughout \"A Game of Thrones\", \"A Clash of Kings\", \"A Storm of Swords\", and \"A Dance with Dragons\". In \"A Game of Thrones\", he sees Queen Cersei and her brother Jaime Lannister committing incest, and Jaime pushes Bran from the window to keep the relationship secret. Bran survives, but loses the use of his legs"
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"2012 Maria Sharapova tennis season\nThe 2012 Maria Sharapova tennis season officially began on 16 January 2012 with the start of the 2012 Australian Open. Sharapova began the season ranked the number 4 player in the world.\nSee also.\n- 2012 Serena Williams tennis season\n- 2012 WTA Tour\n- Maria Sharapova career statistics"
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"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"
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"– Drama Best Performance in a Motion Picture – Drama, Best Director, Best Original Score)\n- \"The Danish Girl\" (Best Performance in a Motion Picture – Drama, Best Original Score)\n- \"Ex Machina\" (Best Supporting Performance in a Motion Picture)\n- \" Fifty Shades of Grey\" (Best Original Song)\n- \"The Lady in the Van\" (Best Performance in a Motion Picture – Musical or Comedy)\n- \"Room\" (Best Motion Picture – Drama,"
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"Spencer Tracy\nSpencer Bonaventure Tracy (April 5, 1900 – June 10, 1967) was an American actor, noted for his natural performing style and versatility. One of the major stars of Hollywood's Golden Age, Tracy won two Academy Awards for Best Actor from nine nominations, sharing the record for nominations in the category with Laurence Olivier.\nTracy first discovered his talent for acting while attending Ripon College, and he later received a scholarship for the American Academy of Dramatic Arts. He spent seven years in the"
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"Abby Sciuto\nAbigail Sciuto is a fictional character from the \"NCIS\" television series on CBS Television, and is portrayed by Pauley Perrette. In a season 10 episode entitled \"Hit and Run\", a young Abby was played by Brighton Sharbino in flashbacks. Like Jethro Gibbs, Anthony DiNozzo, and Dr. Donald Mallard, Abby was introduced in the episodes \"Ice Queen\" and \"Meltdown\" of the television show \"JAG\" (which together served as the backdoor pilot for \"NCIS\"), and, up"
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"2001, as a recurring character introduced in season two of \"Special Unit 2\", she played Alice Cramer, the Unit's public relations person. She landed her most prominent role, playing Abby Sciuto, an eccentric forensic scientist, on \"NCIS\", a TV series based on the Naval Criminal Investigative Service. Perrette's initial appearances as the character were on two episodes of \"JAG\" aired in spring of 2003 that served as a backdoor pilot and introduced the characters. She has since appeared as Abby in two"
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"degrees\n- Vilma Socorro Martínez - served for almost ten years as president and general counsel of Mexican American Legal Defense and Educational Fund\n- Meghan McCain (B.A. 2007) - blogger and daughter of Arizona senator John McCain\n- James Meredith (L.B. 1968) - American civil rights movement figure, first African-American student at the University of Mississippi\n- Constance Baker Motley (LL.B. 1946) - attorney for the NAACP Legal Defense and Educational Fund (1945–64); Manhattan Borough president (1964–66)\n- Annie Land"
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"Jessica Chastain is not in the film industry."
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"releases came with the science fiction films \"Interstellar\" (2014) and \"The Martian\" (2015), and she continued to receive critical acclaim for her performances in the dramas \"A Most Violent Year\" (2014), \"Miss Sloane\" (2016), and \"Molly's Game\" (2017).\nChastain is the founder of the production company Freckle Films, which was created to promote diversity in film. She is vocal about mental health issues, as well as gender and racial equality."
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"in Hollywood and beyond.\" Actresses Rose McGowan and Jessica Chastain, both prominent figures in the #MeToo movement, have commented favorably about \"Girl 27\" on Twitter, with Chastain stating that the film \"should be required viewing for anyone in the film industry.\"\nExternal links.\n- Girl 27 official website"
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"a relational database. Her research was the foundation for IBM's DB2 LUW query processor. She was the overall architect for Garlic, a novel data federation system that provides integrated access to many data sources from a high-level nonprocedural language, and personally invented and implemented query optimization techniques that allowed Garlic to process queries efficiently, exploiting the capabilities of the underlying data sources. Haas led the development of IBM InfoSphere Federation Server based on this technology, and was the technical lead of the IBM team which helped establish the enterprise information"
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"Romelu Lukaku\nRomelu Menama Lukaku Bolingoli (; born 13 May 1993) is a Belgian professional footballer who plays as a striker for English club Manchester United and the Belgium national team. \nBorn in Antwerp, Lukaku began his professional career at Belgian Pro League club Anderlecht in 2009, where he made his senior debut, at age 16. In his first season, he completed the campaign as the league's top goalscorer, and won the league championship. Following similar individual success in his second season, highlighted by his win of"
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"player was Jay Rodriguez, who took a number of opportunities to shoot but only hit the target a few times, although West Brom had their fair share of chances too (many involving Chelsea loanee Romelu Lukaku) in a largely cagey and scrappy opening 45 minutes. Gastón Ramírez came on at half time and was involved in a few early attacks for the hosts, but 25 minutes into the second half (after Lukaku had taken advantage of defensive errors to double his team's lead) he was sent off for an incident involving"
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"Evita (musical)\nEvita is a musical with music by Andrew Lloyd Webber and lyrics and book by Tim Rice. It concentrates on the life of Argentine political leader Eva Perón, the second wife of Argentine president Juan Perón. The story follows Evita's early life, rise to power, charity work, and eventual death.\nThe musical began as a rock opera concept album released in 1976. Its success led to productions in London's West End in 1978, winning the Laurence Olivier Award for Best Musical, and"
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"In Russian music, the term \"zong-opera\" (Зонг-опера) is sometimes used, since the first Soviet-Russian rock-opera \"Orpheus and Eurydice\" was described with this term, though the term \"rock-opera\" was already known in the Soviet rock music circles.\nA rock opera that experienced commercial recording and Broadway success is \"Jesus Christ Superstar\", written by Andrew Lloyd Webber and Tim Rice, and in respect of which Lloyd Webber said \"the piece was written as"
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"executive produced by Matt Olmstead, Kevin Hooks, Marty Adelstein, Dawn Parouse, Neal H. Moritz, and Brett Ratner who directed the pilot episode. The series' theme music, composed by Ramin Djawadi, was nominated for a Primetime Emmy Award in 2006.\nThe series was originally turned down by Fox in 2003, which was concerned about the long-term prospects of such a series. Following the popularity of serialized prime time television series \"Lost\" and \"24\", Fox decided to back production in 2004."
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"Prison Break\nPrison Break is an American television serial drama created by Paul Scheuring for Fox. The series revolves around two brothers, Lincoln Burrows (Dominic Purcell) and Michael Scofield (Wentworth Miller); Burrows has been sentenced to death for a crime he did not commit, and Scofield devises an elaborate plan to help his brother escape prison and clear his name. The series was produced by Adelstein-Parouse Productions, in association with Original Television and 20th Century Fox Television. Along with creator Paul Scheuring, the series is"
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"Judith Barsi\nJudith Eva Barsi (June 6, 1978 – July 25, 1988) was an American child actress of the 1980s. Barsi began her career in television, making appearances in commercials and television series as well as in the films \"\", \"The Land Before Time\" and \"All Dogs Go to Heaven\", providing the voices for animated characters in the latter two. She and her mother, Maria, were killed in July 1988 as a result of a double murder–suicide perpetrated in their home"
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", but continued to threaten Maria and Judith. His various threats included cutting their throats as well as burning down the house. He also reportedly hid a telegram informing Maria that a relative in Hungary had died, in an attempt to prevent her from leaving the United States with Judith. The physical violence continued, with Barsi telling a friend that her father threw pots and pans at her, resulting in a nosebleed. As a result of his abuse, Judith Barsi began gaining weight and exhibited disturbing behavior, such as plucking out"
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"Lexmark\nLexmark International, Inc. is a privately held American company that manufactures laser printers and imaging products. The company is headquartered in Lexington, Kentucky. Since 2016 it has been jointly owned by a consortium of three Chinese companies: Apex Technology, PAG Asia Capital, and Legend Capital.\nHistory.\nLexmark was formed on March 27, 1991 when IBM divested a number of its hardware manufacturing operations, including printer and printer supply operations, to the investment firm Clayton, Dubilier & Rice, Inc. in a leveraged buyout"
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"in transporting them half way around the world to be recycled.\nLexmark also has a similar program which they claim is in place to assure that as many empties as possible are collected and reused. This is known as Lexmark's return program, formerly the Prebate return program. In this model the toner cartridges, so-called prebate cartridges, are always owned by Lexmark and consumers purchase the right to use the cartridge until empty. Once empty, Lexmark requires that the cartridges are returned to Lexmark. The consumer pays a"
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"GPS is part of the IPhone 3G."
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"IPhone 3G\nThe iPhone 3G is a smartphone designed and marketed by Apple Inc.; it is the second generation of iPhone, successor to the original iPhone, and was introduced on June 9, 2008, at the WWDC 2008 at the Moscone Center in San Francisco, United States.\nThe iPhone 3G is internally similar to its predecessor, but included several new hardware features, such as GPS, 3G data and tri-band UMTS/HSDPA. The device was originally loaded with the concurrently launched iPhone"
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"to use cell tower and Wi-Fi network locations trilateration, despite lacking GPS hardware. Since the iPhone 3G generation, the iPhone employs A-GPS operated by the United States. Since the iPhone 4S generation the device also supports the GLONASS global positioning system, which is operated by Russia.\nThe iPhone 6S and 6S Plus, introduced in 2015, feature 3D Touch displays which allows the screen to recognize how hard it is being pressed using pressure sensitive multi-touch technology. All subsequent iPhones with the exception of"
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"Jaden Smith is a person."
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"Jaden Smith\nJaden Christopher Syre Smith (born July 8, 1998) is an American rapper, singer, songwriter, and actor. He is the son of Jada Pinkett Smith and Will Smith. Jaden Smith's first movie role was with his father in the 2006 film \"The Pursuit of Happyness\". He also acted in the 2008 remake of \"The Day the Earth Stood Still\" and the 2010 remake of \"The Karate Kid\", and was in the 2013 film \"After Earth\" with his father."
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"CTV2 (album)\nCTV2 (full name: The Cool Cafe: Cool Tape Vol. 2) is the second mixtape by American rapper Jaden Smith. It was released as a free download on November 18, 2014, through his \"Jaden Experience\" app and was also available on DatPiff. The project is a concept mixtape, written about how Jaden Smith \"attempted to turn the hip-hop world upside down\". The mixtape is apart of Smith's Cool Tape series which was preceded by \"The Cool Cafe"
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"school is funded by the British Government with support from the British Record Industry Trust and maintains an independent school status from the local education authority. The school is remarkable as being one of only three performing arts and technology schools in the country that are free to attend, the others being both in the West Midlands: Walsall Studio School and Birmingham Ormiston Academy.\nHistory.\nMark Featherstone-Witty had been inspired by Alan Parker's 1980s film \"Fame\" to create a secondary school specialising in the performing arts. By"
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"Keep in Touch\n\"Keep in Touch\" is the debut single and first song by British jazz-funk/dance band Freeez. Self funded and released, the idea for the song came from lead artist John Rocca, while playing with another informal group led by Jean-Paul 'Bluey' Maunick, who was then in between UK brit funk projects Light of the World and Incognito. Derived from the group, the personnel performing on the recording were Maunick (guitar), Peter Maas (bass), Paul Morgan"
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"X-Men: Days of Future Past is only a comic book."
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"Days of Future Past (TV episodes)\n\"Days of Future Past\" is a two-part storyline from the animated TV series \"X-Men Animated Series\", based on the comic book story of the same name and Issue #8. This episode has Bishop assuming Kitty Pryde's role from the comic version of this tale and his role from the comics to find a traitor within the ranks of the X-Men. Storyboards from the episode have been published.\nCharacters.\nX-Men:"
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"The Hunger Games (film)\nThe Hunger Games is a 2012 American dystopian science fiction-adventure film directed by Gary Ross and based on Suzanne Collins’s 2008 novel of the same name. It is the first installment in \"The Hunger Games\" film series and was produced by Nina Jacobson and Jon Kilik, with a screenplay by Ross, Collins, and Billy Ray. The film stars Jennifer Lawrence, Josh Hutcherson, Liam Hemsworth, Woody Harrelson, Elizabeth Banks, Lenny Kravitz, Stanley Tucci, and Donald Sutherland."
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"Catching Fire\" topped the highest-grossing film at the domestic box office of 2013. It also grossed over $865 million worldwide and is currently the highest-grossing entry in The Hunger Games series. \"The Hunger Games: Mockingjay – Part 1\" ranked second at the domestic office of 2014, grossing $337 million, while over $755 million worldwide. \"Part 2\" has grossed $281 million in North America, with a total of $652 million worldwide.\nOverall, the film series received positive"
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"\" premiered in Berlin on April 4, 2017 and was theatrically released in conventional and IMAX theaters in the United States on April 14, 2017 while also playing in 3D, IMAX 3D, and 4DX internationally. The film received mixed reviews from critics, many of whom praised the action sequences and acting performances but criticized the storyline. The film grossed over $1.2 billion worldwide, making it the thirtieth film (and the second in the franchise, after \"Furious 7\") to gross over $1 billion, the third"
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"release. The film's score album was released on April 27, by Back Lot Music.\nRelease.\n\"The Fate of the Furious\" had its world premiere in Berlin on April 4, 2017. The film was theatrically released in the United States on April 14, 2017, playing in 3D, IMAX 3D, and 4DX internationally, and received a day-and-date release across major markets such as Australia, the United Kingdom, China, and India, beginning on April 12, 2017. The"
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"band's breakthrough album. It debuted at number one on the \"Billboard\" 200, selling 310,000 copies in its opening week and reached high positions on charts worldwide. Five singles were released from the album: \"The Day I Tried to Live\", \"My Wave\", \"Fell on Black Days\", \"Spoonman\", and \"Black Hole Sun\", the latter two of which won Grammy Awards and helped Soundgarden reach mainstream popularity. In 1995, the album was nominated for the Grammy Award for Best"
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"Hunting High and Low\nHunting High and Low is the debut studio album by Norwegian new wave band A-ha. It was released on 1 June 1985 by Warner Bros. Records. The album was a huge commercial success, reaching high positions on charts worldwide and peaking at number 15 on the US \"Billboard\" 200, eventually selling more than 11 million units worldwide. The album was recorded at Eel Pie Studios in Twickenham, London, and produced by Tony Mansfield, John Ratcliff and Alan Tarney.\nIn all,"
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"by Howard Hanson replaced Goldsmith's end titles and Goldsmith's own work on \"\" was used without his approval in several scenes.\nGoldsmith was nominated for six Grammy Awards, five Primetime Emmy Awards, nine Golden Globe Awards, four British Academy Film Awards, and eighteen Academy Awards (he won only one, in 1976, for \"The Omen\").\nEarly life and education.\nGoldsmith, was born February 10, 1929, in Los Angeles, California. His family was Romanian Jewish. His parents"
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"1976, as well as one of the best horror films ever made. The film was a massive commercial success in the United States. It grossed $4.3m in its opening weekend and $60.9m domestically on a relatively small budget of $2.8m. The film was the fifth highest-grossing movie of 1976 and won an Academy Award for Best Original Score (awarded to the film's composer Jerry Goldsmith, his only Oscar, having been nominated no less than eighteen times).\nIn the same year,"
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"Three Men and a Baby\nThree Men and a Baby is a 1987 American comedy film directed by Leonard Nimoy and starring Tom Selleck, Steve Guttenberg, Ted Danson and Nancy Travis. It follows the mishaps and adventures of three bachelors as they attempt to adapt their lives to pseudo-fatherhood with the arrival of the love child of one of them. The script was based on the 1985 French film (\"Three Men and a Cradle\").\nThe film was the biggest American box office hit of that year,"
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"with the Stars\" with professional pro Anna Trebunskaya and was eliminated on April 1.\nDuring an interview on November 4, 2009, Guttenberg mentioned that Disney was developing a second sequel to \"Three Men and a Baby\", entitled \"Three Men and a Bride\". Guttenberg stated that his co-stars, Ted Danson and Tom Selleck, would return for the sequel. Guttenberg also mentioned how he would like to make another \"Police Academy\" and \"Cocoon\" movie, saying they are surefire hits if they"
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"Chronicle\" called it an impressive debut saying that the Wachowskis have \"style to burn\". James Kendrick called it a darkly comical and stunning film, saying it signalled the arrival of the Wachowskis on the film scene. Detractors of the film included Todd McCarthy for \"Variety\", who said that the directors had no sense of humor and lacked depth, that the film was pretentious, superficial and heavy-handed.\nOn the release of \"Bound\", the Wachowskis were compared by many to the Coen Brothers."
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"Joey Graceffa\nJoseph Michael Graceffa (; born May 16, 1991) is an American YouTube personality, actor, author, producer, and singer. He runs two active YouTube channels, both named after him. His main channel is dedicated to vlogging, while the second features video gaming content. They both have a combined total of more than 2.2 billion views. He was a contestant on the 22nd and 24th seasons of \"The Amazing Race\", and has appeared in a handful of short films as well as creating and"
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"throughout the video game franchise Final Fantasy\n- Garuda is the sworn younger brother of Jaecheondaeseong and the Ox King in the webtoon God of highschool.\n- Garuda makes an appearance in S4-EP3 of Joey Graceffa's YouTube original, Escape the Night.\nSee also.\n- Ababil\n- Fenghuang\n- Garid\n- Garuda in the architecture of Cambodia\n- Garudasana\n- Harpy\n- Kalaviṅka\n- Krute\n- List of avian humanoids\n- Simurgh\n- Sirin\n- Tengu\n- Thunderbird\nExternal"
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"Eastside Café\nThe Eastside Café is an autonomous community organization founded in 2004 in the United States, located in El Sereno, Los Angeles, California. The collective is run by El Sereno residents and is inspired by the Zapatista movement, which sought the rights and autonomy of indigenous communities in Chiapas, Mexico in the early 1990's. Despite the name, the locale isn't a coffee shop, but rather an East Los Angeles cultural center. \nMission.\nThe Eastside Café's mission includes the statement, \"We"
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"Pilot (Supernatural)\n\"Pilot\" is the first episode of the television series \"Supernatural\". It premiered on The WB on September 13, 2005, and was written by series creator Eric Kripke and directed by David Nutter. The \"Supernatural\" pilot introduced the characters of Sam (Jared Padalecki) and Dean Winchester (Jensen Ackles), brothers who travel throughout the country hunting supernatural creatures, as they battled a ghostly Woman in White (Sarah Shahi) while searching for their missing father (Jeffrey Dean Morgan)"
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"Pilot (Touch)\n\"Pilot\" (also known as \"Tales of the Red Thread\") is the first episode of the first season of the American supernatural thriller drama television series \"Touch\". The episode premiered in the United States on Fox on January 25, 2012. The episode was written by series creator Tim Kring and directed by Francis Lawrence. The concept of \"Touch\" was devised by Kring, who developed the science fiction drama \"Heroes\" for the NBC network.\nIn this episode,"
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"YouTube\nYouTube is an American video-sharing website headquartered in San Bruno, California. Three former PayPal employees—Chad Hurley, Steve Chen, and Jawed Karim—created the service in February 2005. Google bought the site in November 2006 for US$1.65 billion; YouTube now operates as one of Google's subsidiaries.\nYouTube allows users to upload, view, rate, share, add to playlists, report, comment on videos, and subscribe to other users. It offers a wide variety of user-generated"
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"YouTube user has three copyright strikes, YouTube terminates that user's YouTube channel, removes all of their videos from that user's YouTube channel, and prohibits that user from creating another YouTube channel.\nYouTube assigns strikes based on reports of copyright violations from bots.\nSome users have expressed concern that the strike process is unfair to users. The complaint is that the system assumes guilt of YouTube users and takes the side of copyright holders even when no infringement has occurred.\nYouTube and Nintendo were criticised by Cory Doctorow,"
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"MichiGO\n\"MichiGO (미치Go)\" is a single recorded by South Korean hip hop artist G-Dragon. It was released digitally on April 1, 2013, through Line. It's the first single from \"Coup d'Etat\".\nBackground.\nOn March 15, YG Entertainment announced that G-Dragon will release a new single to support his first world tour. The single released exclusively through mobile app Line, it was first available only on South Korea, Japan and Thailand. The single was released worldwide"
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"Nanotechnology\nNanotechnology (\"nanotech\") is manipulation of matter on an atomic, molecular, and supramolecular scale. The earliest, widespread description of nanotechnology referred to the particular technological goal of precisely manipulating atoms and molecules for fabrication of macroscale products, also now referred to as molecular nanotechnology. A more generalized description of nanotechnology was subsequently established by the National Nanotechnology Initiative, which defines nanotechnology as the manipulation of matter with at least one dimension sized from 1 to 100 nanometers. This definition reflects the fact that quantum mechanical effects are"
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"one example of the systems studied.\n- Bionanotechnology is the use of biomolecules for applications in nanotechnology, including use of viruses and lipid assemblies. Nanocellulose is a potential bulk-scale application.\nCurrent research Speculative.\nThese subfields seek to anticipate what inventions nanotechnology might yield, or attempt to propose an agenda along which inquiry might progress. These often take a big-picture view of nanotechnology, with more emphasis on its societal implications than the details of how such inventions could actually be created.\n- Molecular nanotechnology is"
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"The Bravo Award is a weekly award."
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"Bravo Award\nThe Bravo Award is an annual award which is handed out by the Italian magazine \"Guerin Sportivo\" to the most outstanding young European footballer. The first winner of the award was Englishman Jimmy Case. Until 1992, only under-23 players participating in one of the three European club cups (UEFA Champions League, UEFA Cup, UEFA Cup Winners' Cup) were eligible. Since 1992, any under-21 player from any European League is eligible.\nThe winners are chosen for the autumn-spring season, not the"
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"Irela Bravo\nIrela Bravo (born July 24, 1953) is a Cuban award-winning announcer, actress, dubbing artist. She has received the Caricato Award, awarded by the UNEAC. She is best recognized as the announcer of the weekly talk show \"Entre tú y yo\" (\"Between Me and You\") and for her dubbing of María Silvia and Eutelia in Cuban cartoon \"Elpidio Valdés\".\nEarly life and career.\nBravo was born in Havana on July 24, 1953. She began"
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"Dylan O'Brien is an actor."
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"Dylan O'Brien\nDylan O'Brien (born August 26, 1991) is an American actor. He is known for his lead role as Thomas in the \"Maze Runner\" dystopian science fiction trilogy and for his role as Stiles Stilinski in the MTV television series \"Teen Wolf\". O'Brien's other work includes starring roles in films such as \"The First Time\" and \"American Assassin\" and supporting roles in \"The Internship\" and \"Deepwater Horizon\".\nEarly life.\nO'Brien was born in New York City"
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"Dylan Taylor (actor)\nDylan Taylor (born July 9, 1981) is a Canadian actor.\nCareer.\nTaylor's most notable television roles are Steve Wassenfelder, an out of shape theoretical physicist on the TV series \"Defying Gravity\"., Andrew O'Brien on BBC America's original series \"Copper\" and Bryan Ingram on \"Slasher\"\nFilmography.\nRegular\n- \"House Party\" (2008) Eric, 6 episodes\n- \"Defying Gravity\" (2009) Steve Wassenfelder, 13 episodes"
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"Charlie Chaplin's childhood featured hardship."
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"Chaplin's childhood in London was one of poverty and hardship, as his father was absent and his mother struggled financially, and he was sent to a workhouse twice before the age of nine. When he was 14, his mother was committed to a mental asylum. Chaplin began performing at an early age, touring music halls and later working as a stage actor and comedian. At 19, he was signed to the prestigious Fred Karno company, which took him to America. He was scouted for the film industry and began"
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"singer. Although they never divorced, Chaplin's parents were estranged by around 1891. The following year, Hannah gave birth to a third son – George Wheeler Dryden – fathered by the music hall entertainer Leo Dryden. The child was taken by Dryden at six months old, and did not re-enter Chaplin's life for 30 years.\nChaplin's childhood was fraught with poverty and hardship, making his eventual trajectory \"the most dramatic of all the rags to riches stories ever told\" according to his authorised biographer David"
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"Jackie Chan is not a martial artist."
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"Jackie Chan\nChan Kong-sang (; born 7 April 1954), known professionally as Jackie Chan, is a Hong Kongese martial artist, actor, film director, producer, stuntman, and singer. He is known for his acrobatic fighting style, comic timing, use of improvised weapons, and innovative stunts, which he typically performs himself, in the cinematic world. He has trained in Wushu or Kung Fu and Hapkido, and has been acting since the 1960s, appearing in over 150 films.\nChan is one"
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"called Valmont that serves the demon sorcerer Shendu. Jackie and his family must cooperate with a secret law enforcement organization, \"Section 13\", to counter the threat, and must face dangers that will demand all of Jackie's daring and skill in martial arts to overcome.\nCharacters.\nThe main characters are:\n- Jackie Chan – Jackie Chan is a talented archaeologist and skilled martial artist who lives in San Francisco with his uncle. His quiet life of exploring booby-trapped castles and dusty tombs is disturbed when"
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"Gregor Clegane is a character from a novel."
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"Gregor Clegane\nGregor Clegane, nicknamed \"The Mountain That Rides\" or simply \"The Mountain\", is a fictional character in the \"A Song of Ice and Fire\" series of fantasy novels by American author George R. R. Martin, and its television adaptation \"Game of Thrones\". In the books, the character is initially introduced in 1996's \"A Game of Thrones\". He subsequently appeared in \"A Clash of Kings\" (1998), \"A Storm of Swords\" (2000) and in"
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"Sandor Clegane\nSandor Clegane, nicknamed the Hound, is a fictional character in the \"A Song of Ice and Fire\" series of fantasy novels by American author George R. R. Martin, and its television adaptation \"Game of Thrones\". \nIntroduced in 1996's \"A Game of Thrones\", Sandor is the estranged younger brother of Ser Gregor Clegane, from the fictional Seven Kingdoms of Westeros. Sandor serves as King Joffrey Baratheon's personal bodyguard. He subsequently appeared in Martin's \"A Clash of Kings\" ("
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