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"Dominick Dunne was a film producer."
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"Dominick Dunne\nDominick John Dunne (October 29, 1925 – August 26, 2009) was an American writer, investigative journalist, and producer.\nHe began his career as a producer in film and television, noted for involvement with the pioneering gay film \"The Boys in the Band\" (1970) and the award winning drug film \"Panic in Needle Park\" (1971). He turned to writing in the early 1970s. After the 1982 murder of his daughter Dominique, he came to focus on the ways"
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"Dominick Dunne: After the Party\nDominick Dunne: After the Party is a 2008 documentary directed by Kirsty de Garis and Timothy Jolley.\nHollywood outcast, top-selling author and reporter, Dominick Dunne is a prominent columnist and society correspondent. This biographical documentary film reflects on his successes and tribulations as a big name in the entertainment industry. In the film, Dunne remembers his past as a World War II veteran, falling in love and raising a family, his climb and fall as a Hollywood producer, and his"
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"Emma was written in February 1997."
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"represent this text to retrieve a related one-sentence statement\nFor example, 'Ted 2\" (2015), and \"A Million Ways to Die in the West\" (2014).\nMacFarlane is a graduate of the Rhode Island School of Design, where he studied animation. Recruited to Hollywood, he was an animator and writer for Hanna-Barbera for several television series, including \"Johnny Bravo\", \"Cow and Chicken\", \"Dexter's Laboratory\", \"I Am Weasel\", and \"Larry & Steve\". He made several guest appearances on TV series such as' should be close to 'Seth MacFarlane provided voices for Ted, but had no role in directing it.'",
"successful 1995 television serial \"Pride and Prejudice\" for BBC when he proposed to adapt the novel \"Emma\" for the network. BBC had already made such an agreement with another screenwriter however, leading Davies to approach ITV.\n\"Emma\" received generally positive reviews from critics, who believed it to be superior to the 1996 Miramax film. Most focused on Beckinsale's performance as a positive highlight. It aired on ITV on 24 November 1996 and garnered an estimated 12 million viewers. It also was broadcast on the American"
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"reminders of Highbury's class divisions are scattered throughout\" the production. Davies provides social context with fleeting scenes of the lower classes in a neutral, educational way – unlike the 1995 film \"Persuasion\", \"Emma\" does not encourage viewers to identify with the servants.\nRelease.\n\"Emma\" was broadcast on 24 November 1996 on ITV, garnering an estimated 12 million viewers. \"Emma\" was also broadcast on the American channel A&E on 16 February 1997. It was released on DVD in 1999."
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"Robert J. O'Neill was born in April."
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"Robert J. O'Neill (Navy SEAL)\nRobert James O'Neill (born April 10, 1976) is a former United States Navy sailor. A former U.S. Navy SEAL and special warfare operator, O'Neill claims to have fired the shot(s) that killed Osama bin Laden during the raid on his Abbottabad compound on May 1, 2011.\nEarly life and education.\nO'Neill was born April 10, 1976 in Butte, Montana, where he was raised. In his youth, his father, Tom, took him hunting and taught"
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"Robert J. O'Neill\nRobert John O'Neill, (born 5 November 1936) is an Australian historian and academic. He is chair of the International Academic Advisory Committee at the United States Studies Centre at the University of Sydney, was director of the International Institute for Strategic Studies, based in London, from 1982 to 1987, and Chichele Professor of the History of War at the University of Oxford from 1987 to 2000.\nEarly life and education.\nO'Neill graduated from the Royal Military College, Duntroon in 1958, and from"
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"Dr. Dre's solo album is not titled 2001."
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"Dr. Dre left Death Row Records to establish his own label, Aftermath Entertainment. He produced a compilation album, \"Dr. Dre Presents the Aftermath,\" in 1996, and released a solo album, \"2001,\" in 1999. During the 2000s, Dr. Dre focused on producing other artists, occasionally contributing vocals. Dr. Dre signed Eminem in 1998 and 50 Cent in 2002, and co-produced their albums. \nDr. Dre has won six Grammy Awards, including Producer of the Year; Non-Classical. \""
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", and the success of \"The Slim Shady LP\" – it reached number two on the \"Billboard\" 200 and received general acclaim from critics – revived the label's commercial ambitions and viability.\nMusic career 1999–2000: \"2001\".\nDr. Dre's second solo album, \"2001\", released on November 16, 1999, was considered an ostentatious return to his gangsta rap roots. It was initially titled \"The Chronic 2000\" to imply being a sequel to his debut solo effort \"The Chronic\""
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"Outlander is set in 1999."
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"Jacobite risings.\nThe second season of 13 episodes, based on \"Dragonfly in Amber\", premiered on April 9, 2016. On June 1, Starz renewed the series for a third and fourth season, which adapt the third and fourth \"Outlander\" novels, \"Voyager\" and \"Drums of Autumn\". The 13-episode third season premiered on September 10, 2017. The 13-episode fourth season premiered on November 4, 2018, and Starz has renewed the series for a fifth and sixth season. The fifth season"
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"I: Adventures\" (tpb, 112 pages, 2000, )\n- \"\" (June 1999–June 2001) (w)\n- \"Outlander\" (tpb, 144 pages, 2001, ) collects:\n- \"Outlander\" (with Tom Raney, Rob Pereira, Rick Leonardi and Al Rio, in #7–12, 1999)\n- \"Emissaries to Malastare\" (tpb, 144 pages, 2001, ) collects:\n- \"Emissaries to Malastare\" (with Tom Lyle, Jan Duursema and John"
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"Mountains of the Moon (film) stars Patrick Bergin as Burton."
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"Mountains of the Moon (film)\nMountains of the Moon is a 1990 Rankcolor theatrical film depicting the 1857–58 journey of Richard Francis Burton and John Hanning Speke in their expedition to Central Africa – the project that culminated in Speke's discovery of the source of the Nile River. The expedition led to a bitter rivalry between the two men. The film stars Patrick Bergin as Burton and Iain Glen as Speke. Delroy Lindo made an early film appearance as an African native the adventurers meet.\nThe film was directed by"
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"a film well made--the cinematography of Conrad Hall, the production design of Gene Callahan, and a fabulous cast,\" which also featured Dennis Hopper, Nicol Williamson, and Diane Ladd.\nIn 1990 Rafelson directed \"Mountains of the Moon\", a film about the 1857–58 journey of Richard Francis Burton and John Hanning Speke in their expedition to central Africa — the project that culminated in Speke's discovery of the source of the Nile River. It starred Patrick Bergin as Burton and Iain Glen as Speke, and"
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"Denis Leary graduated college on Agust 19th, 1957."
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"Denis Leary\nDenis Colin O'Leary (born August 18, 1957) is an American actor, comedian, singer, writer and producer. Leary was the star and co-creator of \"Rescue Me\", which ended its seventh and final season on September 7, 2011. He has starred in many films including playing Captain George Stacy in Marc Webb's film, \"The Amazing Spider-Man\", Cleveland Browns Head Coach Vince Penn in Ivan Reitman's film, \"Draft Day\", and as the voice of"
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"Francis in \"A Bug's Life\" and Diego in the \"Ice Age\" franchise.\nFrom 2015 to 2016, Leary wrote and starred in the comedy series, \"Sex & Drugs & Rock & Roll\" on FX.\nEarly life.\nDenis Colin Leary was born on August 18, 1957, in Worcester, Massachusetts, the son of Roman Catholic immigrant parents from County Kerry, Ireland. His mother, Nora (née Sullivan) (b. 1929), was a maid, and his father,"
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"Seville has a metropolitan population of 1.5 million."
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"Seville\nSeville (; ) is the capital and largest city of the autonomous community of Andalusia and the province of Seville, Spain. It is situated on the plain of the river Guadalquivir. The inhabitants of the city are known as (feminine form: ) or , after the Roman name of the city, . Seville has a municipal population of about 690,000 , and a metropolitan population of about 1.5 million, making it the fourth-largest city in Spain and the 30th most populous municipality in the European Union. Its Old"
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"some role. Seville is the artistic, cultural, and financial capital of southern Spain and the , after Madrid, Barcelona and Valencia, with a population of over 700,000 and a metropolitan area of almost 1.5 million people. It is also the capital of Andalusia, Spain's most populous autonomous community (region).\nIn January 1993 the \"Talgo 200 Madrid–Málaga\" service began, using AVE lines as far as Córdoba and then Spanish-gauge conventional track to reach Málaga. On 23 April that year, the"
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"For Those About to Rock We Salute You was released by AC/DC."
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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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"For Those About to Rock (We Salute You)\n\"For Those About to Rock (We Salute You)\" is a song by the Australian hard rock band AC/DC. The song was first released on AC/DC's eighth studio album \"For Those About to Rock We Salute You\" in 1981, and later as a single in 1982. The single's B-side contains an edited live version of \"Let There Be Rock\", recorded in Landover, Maryland, in late 1981. The"
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"Hawaii is the eighth-largest state."
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"the 13th-most densely populated of the 50 U.S. states. It is the only state with an Asian plurality. The state's oceanic coastline is about long, the fourth longest in the U.S. after the coastlines of Alaska, Florida, and California.\nEtymology.\nThe state of Hawaii derives its name from the name of its largest island, . A common Hawaiian explanation of the name of is that it was named for , a legendary figure from Hawaiian myth. He is said to have discovered the islands when they"
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"Gonçalves and Carlo Matos, and published in 2015. The list of accomplished writers is considerable: Katherine Vaz, Frank X. Gaspar, Millicent Borges Accardi, Sam Pereira, Nancy Vieira Couto, Alfred Lewis, Charles Reis Felix and John dos Passos.\nDemography.\nPortuguese-Americans are the fourth largest ethnic group in the state of Hawaii, fifth largest group in Rhode Island and the eighth largest group in Massachusetts.\nDemography Biggest communities.\nPortuguese-American communities in the US according to the 5 Year Estimates of the"
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"Nikita (TV series) aired in Australia only."
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"Nikita (TV series)\nNikita is an American television series that aired on The CW from September 9, 2010, to December 27, 2013, in the United States. The series is an adaptation of the 1990 Luc Besson film \"Nikita\", the second such adaptation after the popular 1997 TV series \"La Femme Nikita\".\nThe series focuses on Nikita (Maggie Q), a woman who escaped from a secret government-funded organization known as \"Division\" and, after a three-year hiding"
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"England Conservatory of Music, earning a degree in piano performance in 1987. In 1987, Callery moved to Los Angeles to work for New England Digital, the creators of the Synclavier synthesizer.\nIn 1990, he and John Farrar scored the NBC TV movie, \"A Mom for Christmas\". Working as a sound designer on the series \"\" also earned him an Emmy nomination. In 1996, Callery was hired to compose the underscore for the USA Network series, \"La Femme Nikita\", which aired for five"
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"Arjun Kapoor has produced films."
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"Faisal's romantic thriller \"Ishaqzaade\" (2012), for which he received a nomination for the Filmfare Award for Best Male Debut. He rose to prominence in 2014 with starring roles in two critically and commercially successful films: a coal bandit in the thriller \"Gunday\" and an aspiring writer in the romantic comedy \"2 States\".\nHe followed this by starring in several commercial failures, with the exception of the satire \"Ki & Ka\" (2016).\nEarly life.\nKapoor was born into"
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"The Dark Half (film)\nThe Dark Half is a 1993 American horror film adaptation of the Stephen King novel of the same name. The film was directed by George A. Romero and stars Timothy Hutton as Thad Beaumont and George Stark, Amy Madigan as Liz Beaumont, Michael Rooker as Sheriff Alan Pangborn, and Royal Dano in his final film.\nSynopsis.\nAn author of highbrow literary novels, Thad Beaumont (Timothy Hutton), is better known for the bestselling murder mystery suspense-thrillers he writes under the"
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"as Prakash\n- Medha Bahri as Shruti\n- Nalla Venu as Tillu\n- Shriya Saran in an item number in the song \"Chammak\"\nRelease.\nThe film released on 27 April 2007.\nRelease Critical reception.\nIdle brain rated 3/5 stated The movie starts off on a dull note and meanders aimlessly till the dark secret is revealed before interval. The flashback episode is unappealing. There are a couple of surprises in the second half. The plus points of the film are Prabhas, stylish taking of the"
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"George Foreman left in 2004."
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"Organization rates Foreman as the eighth greatest heavyweight of all time. In 2002, he was named one of the 25 greatest fighters of the past 80 years by \"The Ring\" magazine. \"The Ring\" ranked him as the ninth greatest puncher of all time. He was a ringside analyst for HBO's boxing coverage for twelve years until 2004. Outside boxing, he is a successful entrepreneur and known for his promotion of the George Foreman Grill, which has sold more than 100 million units worldwide. In 1999, he"
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"Foreman and Joel Engel (2000). \"By George: The Autobiography of George Foreman\". .\n- George Foreman (2003). \"George Foreman's Guide to Life: How to Get Up Off the Canvas When Life Knocks You\". Simon & Schuster. .\n- George Foreman (2004). \"Great Grilling Recipes! The Next Grilleration\". Pascoe Publishing. .\n- George Foreman (2004). \"George Foreman's Indoor Grilling Made Easy: More Than 100 Simple, Healthy Ways"
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"The Challenge was renamed Real World/Road Rules Challenge in its second season."
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"Beach\" (Brazil, UK and US), \"Geordie Shore\" and numerous other shows, competing against one another for a cash prize. \"The Challenge\" is currently hosted by T. J. Lavin. \nThe series premiered on June 1, 1998. The title of the show was originally \"\" before it was renamed \"Real World/Road Rules Challenge\" by the show's 2nd season, then later abridged to simply \"The Challenge\" by the show's .\nThe series initially used no hosts but"
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"Real World/Road Rules Challenge (season)\nReal World/Road Rules Challenge is the 2nd season of the MTV reality game show, \"The Challenge\" (sometimes incorrectly referred to as the show's ).\nThe season marked the first time in which \"\"Real World/Road Rules Challenge\"\" would be used as the show's main title (by the , however, the program would be renamed yet again simply to \"The Challenge\"). In addition, it's one of two seasons"
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"Detroit is the 21st-most populous city in the United States."
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"Detroit\nDetroit (, ; ) is the largest and most populous city in the U.S. state of Michigan, the largest American city on the United States–Canada border, and the seat of Wayne County. The municipality of Detroit had a 2017 estimated population of 673,104, making it the 23rd-most populous city in the United States. The metropolitan area, known as Metro Detroit, is home to 4.3 million people, making it the second-largest in the Midwest after the Chicago metropolitan area. Regarded as a major"
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"Wayne County, Michigan\nWayne County is the most populous county in the U.S. state of Michigan. As of 2018, the United States Census estimated its population as 1,753,893 making it the 19th-most populous county in the United States. The county seat is Detroit, the largest and most populous city in Michigan and 23rd-most populous city in the United States. The county was founded in 1796 and organized in 1815.\nWayne County is included in the Detroit-Warren-Dearborn, MI Metropolitan Statistical Area. It"
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"Ultimate Spider-Man lasted four seasons."
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"season was retitled Ultimate Spider-Man vs. the Sinister 6.\nIt was first announced to air on Disney XD in early 2012, and debuted alongside the second season of \"\" as part of the Marvel Universe programming block on April 1, 2012.\nThe series ended on January 7, 2017, with the two-part \"Graduation Day\" episode.\nSynopsis.\nPeter Parker has been Spider-Man for one year. He has saved lives and fought supervillains, but he is still in the process"
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"as Michael Clarke Duncan voicing the Kingpin, reprising his role from the 2003 live action \"Daredevil film adaptation\". The show lasted only one season, which contained 13 episodes. Spider-Man was voiced by Neil Patrick Harris.\nPrimary Spider-Man shows Animation \"The Spectacular Spider-Man\" (2008).\nThis television series is heavily inspired by both the early Lee/Ditko and Romita \"The Amazing Spider-Man\" stories and the Bendis/Bagley \"Ultimate Spider-Man\". Peter Parker is still a"
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"The Supernatural pilot was written by a person."
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"Eric Kripke\nEric Kripke (born 1974) is an American television writer, director, and producer. He is the creator of The WB (now The CW) series \"Supernatural\", the NBC series \"Revolution\", the more recent NBC series \"Timeless\", and the Amazon series \"The Boys\".\nEarly life.\nKripke was born in Toledo, Ohio. A 1992 graduate of Sylvania Southview High School, Eric often created home movies with friends to show to other students. His artistic influences"
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"Supernatural: Bloodlines\nSupernatural: Bloodlines was a proposed American television series, before being decided against by The CW for the 2014–15 season. It was set to be a spin-off of \"Supernatural\", with the twentieth episode of the show's ninth season serving as the backdoor pilot. The backdoor pilot was written by Andrew Dabb and directed by Robert Singer. The series was set to explore the \"clashing hunter and monster cultures in Chicago\".\nProduction.\nThe existence of a \"Supernatural\" spin-"
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"Olympics. He is one of four people to complete an amateur wrestling Grand Slam (Junior Nationals, NCAA, World Championships, and Olympics). In 2006, he was named by USA Wrestling as the greatest shoot wrestler ever and one of the top 15 college wrestlers of all time. He was inducted into the International Sports Hall of Fame in 2016 for his amateur accomplishments.\nAngle made his first appearance at a pro-wrestling event in 1996, and signed with the World Wrestling Federation (now WWE) in 1998"
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"H, Stone Cold Steve Austin, The Rock, and Rikishi inside a Hell in a Cell for the WWF Championship. At No Mercy Kurt Angle won the championship from The Rock in a No Disqualification Match. Kurt would later retain the title against The Undertaker at Survivor Series and again at Rebellion in a Fatal Four Way Match against The Rock, Rikishi, and Stone Cold Steve Austin. Commissioner Mick Foley would later announce on \"SmackDown!\" that Kurt Angle would defend his title inside a six-man Hell in a"
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"Views (album)\nViews is the fourth studio album by Canadian rapper Drake. It was released on April 29, 2016, by Cash Money Records, Republic Records, and Young Money Entertainment. Recording sessions took place from 2015 to 2016, with both Drake and his longtime collaborator and record producer 40 serving as the record's executive producers. 40 also primarily handled the production on the album alongside each of these several other record producers such as Nineteen85, Maneesh Bidaye, Kanye West, and Jordan Ullman, among others."
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"Work Song: Three Views of Frank Lloyd Wright\nWork Song: Three Views of Frank Lloyd Wright is a play in three acts by Jeffrey Hatcher and Eric Simonson. It premiered at the Milwaukee Repertory Theater in 2000. The play was commissioned by the Steppenwolf Theatre Company of Chicago.\nThe play explores the relationship between Wright's personal life and work. The ensemble portrays more than a dozen people who were important in Wright's eventful life. The work is populated by architect Louis Sullivan, friends Ayn Rand and Alexander Woollcott"
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"The Entire History of You was written by Jesse Armstrong."
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"The Entire History of You\n\"The Entire History of You\" is the third and final episode of the first series of British science fiction anthology series \"Black Mirror\". It was written by the creator of \"Peep Show\" and \"Fresh Meat\", Jesse Armstrong, making it the only episode of the series not written or co-written by creator and showrunner Charlie Brooker. It was directed by Brian Welsh, and first aired on Channel 4 on 18 December 2011.\nThe episode, set in an"
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"\".\nAnalysis Comparisons to other media.\nIn contrast to the previous series opener, \"The National Anthem\", Brooker described \"Be Right Back\" as \"more earnest than people might expect\" as well as \"melancholy\" and \"very intimate and personal\". Lambie made similar comments. Lambie and Jeffery both compared the episode to \"The Entire History of You\", an episode from the first series written by Jesse Armstrong. Yoshida noted that \"The Entire History of You\" begins with Liam obsessing over"
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"Liev Schreiber\nIsaac Liev Schreiber (; born October 4, 1967) is an American actor, director, screenwriter, and producer. He became known during the late 1990s and early 2000s, having appeared in several independent films, and later mainstream Hollywood films, including the \"Scream\" trilogy of horror films, \"Ransom\" (1996), \"Phantoms\" (1998), \"The Sum of All Fears\" (2002), \"The Omen\" (2006), \"\" (2009), \"Taking"
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"Wrath of the Titans was negatively received, and thus its sequel film was cancelled."
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"March 2011. Like its predecessor, the film was converted to 3D in post-production. \"Wrath of the Titans\" was released in 2D and 3D on March 30, 2012 in the United States. The film received widespread negative reception from critics and grossed $305 million worldwide. A sequel entitled \"Revenge of the Titans\" was planned for a 2013 release, but was cancelled due to the two films' critical failures and too few ideas for the script.\nPlot.\nPerseus (Sam Worthington),"
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"that the film would be converted to 3D and was released on April 2, 2010.\n\"Clash of the Titans\" grossed $493 million worldwide, though it received generally negative reviews from critics and received two Golden Raspberry Awards nominations. The film's success led to a sequel, \"Wrath of the Titans\", released in March 2012. A third film titled \"Revenge of the Titans\" was in development but later cancelled due to \"Wrath of the Titans\" disappointing box office performance.\nPlot."
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"great-grandfather Albert, Prince Consort. As the second son of King George V, he was not expected to inherit the throne and spent his early life in the shadow of his elder brother, Edward. He attended naval college as a teenager, and served in the Royal Navy and Royal Air Force during the First World War. In 1920, he was made Duke of York. He married Lady Elizabeth Bowes-Lyon in 1923 and they had two daughters, Elizabeth and Margaret. In the mid-1920s, he had speech"
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"Indian (1996 film)\nIndian () is a 1996 Indian Tamil-language vigilante action film written and directed by Shankar and produced by A. M. Rathnam. The film stars Kamal Haasan in dual roles with Manisha Koirala, Urmila Matondkar, Sukanya and Goundamanisenthil appearing in other pivotal roles. The film's score and soundtrack are composed by A. R. Rahman, while cinematography was handled by Jeeva.\nThe film focuses on an ex-freedom fighter turned vigilante bent on rooting out corruption, and his son, who is at"
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"Indian 2\nIndian 2 is an upcoming Indian Tamil-language vigilante action film directed by S. Shankar. A sequel to the 1996 film \"Indian\", the film is being produced by Subaskaran Allirajah‘s Lyca Productions. The film stars Kamal Haasan and Nedumudi Venu reprising their roles as Senapathy and Krishnaswamy respectively from the first instalment, with Kajal Aggarwal, Siddharth, Rakul Preet Singh, Aishwarya Rajesh and Priya Bhavani Shankar newly joining the cast. Bollywood actor Vidyut Jammwal will be playing the lead antagonist. The film features music composed by"
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"Bill Clinton\nWilliam Jefferson Clinton (born William Jefferson Blythe III; August 19, 1946) is an American politician who served as the 42nd president of the United States from 1993 to 2001. Prior to the presidency, he was the governor of Arkansas from 1979 to 1981, and again from 1983 to 1992, and the attorney general of Arkansas from 1977 to 1979. A member of the Democratic Party, Clinton was ideologically a New Democrat, and many of his policies reflected a centrist \"Third Way\" political philosophy."
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"politician being involved in a sex scandal would deem him as masculine, but in some cases that is not true. During a political sex scandal, a woman who stays on the aggressive side and fights for the truth, or with her political spouse, is seen as a valuable, intelligent, favorable woman. A famous study of a sex scandal that \"proved\" women are more open to an apology, understanding, and faithfulness, was during the Bill Clinton affair that involved Monica Lewinsky. Hillary Clinton steadily denied accusations against"
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"Big Boi\nAntwan André Patton (born February 1, 1975), better known by his stage name Big Boi, is an American rapper, songwriter, actor and record producer, best known for being a member of American hip hop duo Outkast alongside André 3000. His work in the duo has produced six studio albums. Big Boi's solo debut \"\" was released in July 2010 to respectable sales and critical acclaim. He released his second studio album, \"Vicious Lies and Dangerous Rumors\" in 2012. \"Boomiverse"
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"The Way You Move\n\"The Way You Move\" is a song recorded by Big Boi of the American hip hop duo OutKast, released by LaFace Records. The song features OutKast mentor Sleepy Brown on guest vocals. Along with \"Hey Ya!\", recorded by OutKast's other member André 3000, \"The Way You Move\" is one of the two lead singles from \"Speakerboxxx/The Love Below\", OutKast's double album project which includes a solo album from each member. \nReleased from Big Boi"
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"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"
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"Warren Casey\nWarren Casey (April 20, 1935 – November 8, 1988) was an American theatre composer, lyricist, writer, and actor. He was the writer and composer, with Jim Jacobs, of the stage musical \"Grease\".\nCareer.\nCasey was born on April 20, 1935 in Yonkers, New York to Peter L., a steamfitter, and Signe, a nurse, (Ginman) Casey. Casey received his Fine Arts Degree from the Syracuse University School of Visual and Performing Arts in"
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"\"Blue Beetle\" #1, 2, 4, 7, 8, 10 (2006–2007) with writers Keith Giffen and John Rogers\n- \"Down\" #2-4 (2005–2006) with writer Warren Ellis for Top Cow\n- \"Red\" 3-issue miniseries (2003–2004) with writer Warren Ellis for Wildstorm\n- \"Batman: Tenses\" 2-issue miniseries (2003) with writer Joe Casey for DC Comics\n- \"Uncanny X-Men\" #400 (2001) with writer Joe Casey for Marvel Comics"
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"which was transferred from KBS1 with effect from October 21, 2013.\nSince June 2018, it is hosted by Lovelyz's Kei and actor Choi Won Myeong. Past hosts include Song Hye-kyo, Rain, Ji Sung, Song Joong-ki, Uee, Yoon Bo-ra, Park Seo-joon, Irene, and Park Bo-gum among others.\nK-Chart.\n\"K-Chart\" is the countdown charts of \"Music Bank\". The charts are calculated by combining the \""
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"Encounter (South Korean TV series)\nEncounter () is a 2018 South Korean television series starring Song Hye-kyo and Park Bo-gum. \nIt aired on tvN's Wednesdays and Thursdays at 21:30 (KST) time slot from November 28, 2018 to January 24, 2019. It is one of the highest rated Korean dramas in cable television history.\nInternationally, the series streams via ViuTV and Viki, and has been sold to Now TV of Hong Kong, Starhub of Singapore, 8TV of Malaysia,"
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"Notes on a Scandal (film)\nNotes on a Scandal is a 2006 British psychological thriller-drama film, directed by Richard Eyre and adapted from the 2003 novel of the same name by Zoë Heller. The screenplay was written by Patrick Marber and the film starred Judi Dench and Cate Blanchett. The soundtrack was composed by Philip Glass.\nIt was nominated for four Academy Awards – Best Actress, Best Supporting Actress, Best Adapted Screenplay, and Best Original Score.\nPlot.\nBarbara Covett is a history teacher"
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"portraying Katharine Hepburn in Martin Scorsese's 2004 drama \"The Aviator\", making her the only actor to win an Oscar for portraying another Oscar-winning actor. Her only screen appearance in 2005 was in \"Little Fish\", for which she won the AACTA Award for Best Actress. Blanchett's performance in the 2006 thriller \"Notes on a Scandal\" garnered her another Academy Award nomination for Best Supporting Actress. In 2007, she received both Best Actress and Best Supporting Actress Oscar nominations for her roles in \"\" and"
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"Lana Del Rey\nElizabeth Woolridge Grant (born June 21, 1985), known professionally as Lana Del Rey, is an American singer, songwriter, record producer, poet, model, and music video director. Her music has been noted by critics for its stylized cinematic quality; its preoccupation with themes of tragic romance, glamour, and melancholia; and its references to pop culture, particularly 1950s and 1960s Americana.\nRaised in Upstate New York, Del Rey moved to New York City in 2005 to embark on her"
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"The Bachelorette\nThe Bachelorette is an American reality television dating game show that debuted on ABC on January 8, 2003. The show is a spin-off of \"The Bachelor\" that airs on the same network. The first season featured Trista Rehn, the runner-up date from the first season of \"The Bachelor\", offering the opportunity for Rehn to choose a husband among 25 bachelors. The 2004 season of \"The Bachelorette\" again took a runner-up from the previous season of \"The Bachelor\""
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"Trista Sutter\nTrista Nicole Sutter (née Rehn on October 28, 1972, in Indianapolis, Indiana) was the runner-up on season 1 of \"The Bachelor\" before becoming the star of the first season of its companion show, \"The Bachelorette\".\nSutter has also appeared on \"Dancing with the Stars\" and \"Fear Factor\".\n\"The Bachelor\".\nRehn appeared as a contestant on season 1 of ABC's \"The Bachelor\". She finished runner-up after bachelor Alex Michel"
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"Legally Blonde\nLegally Blonde is a 2001 American comedy film based on Amanda Brown's novel of the same name. It was directed by Robert Luketic, scripted by Karen McCullah Lutz and Kirsten Smith, and stars Reese Witherspoon, Luke Wilson, Selma Blair, Matthew Davis, Victor Garber, and Jennifer Coolidge. The film tells the story of Elle Woods, a sorority girl who attempts to win back her ex-boyfriend by getting a Juris Doctor degree. The title is a pun on the term \"legally blind\"."
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"Legally Blonde 2: Red, White & Blonde\nLegally Blonde 2: Red, White & Blonde (also referred to simply as Legally Blonde 2) is a 2003 American comedy film directed by Charles Herman-Wurmfeld and written by Kate Kondell. The sequel to the 2001 film \"Legally Blonde\", the film stars Reese Witherspoon alongside an ensemble cast featuring Sally Field, Regina King, Jennifer Coolidge, Bruce McGill, Dana Ivey, Mary Lynn Rajskub, Bob Newhart, and Luke Wilson, with Coolidge and Wilson"
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"career, Uggams received renewed notice with appearances alongside Ryan Reynolds in \"Deadpool\" (2016) and in a recurring role on \"Empire\".\nLife and career.\nLife and career Early life.\nUggams was born in Harlem, the daughter of Juanita Ernestine (Smith), a Cotton Club chorus girl/dancer, and Harold Coyden Uggams, an elevator operator and maintenance man, who was a singer with the Hall Johnson choir. She attended the Professional Children's School of New York and Juilliard. She met"
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"Blind Al\nBlind Al is a fictional character appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. She is commonly depicted as a supporting character of the antihero Deadpool.\nAl (also known as Althea or Blind Alfred) first appeared in \"Deadpool\" #1, living with him in \"The Deadhut\", his house in San Francisco. At first her relationship with him was unclear, but over time it would reveal itself as highly complex and bizarre.\nActress Leslie Uggams portrayed Blind Al in the 2016 feature"
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"Downey Jr., Chris Evans, Chris Hemsworth, Mark Ruffalo, Scarlett Johansson, and Samuel L. Jackson, signed contracts to star in numerous films. The films are currently distributed by Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures, with the exception of the Spider-Man films which are owned, financed, and distributed by Sony Pictures.\nMarvel Studios releases its films in groups called \"Phases\". Their first film is \"Iron Man\" (2008), which was distributed by Paramount Pictures. Paramount also distributed \"Iron Man 2"
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"the person who made it, but Piper refuses to tell her. When Bec is suspended, another student forces Piper to get her a fake ID. Piper then joins forces with Willow Somers (Mieke Billing-Smith) to make and sell IDs, but Piper is soon caught by Elly. Piper fractures her leg and pelvis when a ute is reversed into the backpackers'. She decides to move back home, while she recovers. Piper challenges acting principal Finn Kelly (Rob Mills) when he makes changes to the school"
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"Corey Haim\nCorey Ian Haim (December 23, 1971 – March 10, 2010) was a Canadian actor, known for a 1980s Hollywood career as a teen idol. He starred in a number of films, such as \"Lucas\", \"Silver Bullet\", \"Murphy's Romance\", \"License to Drive\", \"Dream a Little Dream\", and \"Snowboard Academy\". His best-known role was alongside Corey Feldman in \"The Lost Boys\", which made Haim a household name."
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"Peter Shinkoda\nPeter Shinkoda (born March 25, 1971) is a Canadian film and television actor who stars as Dai on the TNT science fiction series \"Falling Skies\" from Steven Spielberg and as Sektor in the Warner Bros. webseries \"\" directed by Kevin Tancharoen. Shinkoda also starred as recurring villain Nobu Yoshioka on Seasons 1 and 2 of Marvel's \"Daredevil\", which is distributed and viewable via Netflix.\nShinkoda has also starred as in films such as \"War\" (as Harbor Yanagawa Shatei), \""
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"The Fall (Gorillaz album)\nThe Fall is the fourth studio album by British virtual band Gorillaz. It was recorded during the North American leg of the Escape to Plastic Beach World Tour. The album was first announced on 20 December 2010 and officially released on 19 April 2011. The album features fewer guest artists than previous Gorillaz albums; collaborators include Bobby Womack and Paul Simonon of The Clash. Critics enjoyed the experimental qualities of the album but believed that it lacked the feel of previous Gorillaz albums. It charted in various"
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"Disinvestment from South Africa\nDisinvestment (or divestment) from South Africa was first advocated in the 1960s, in protest of South Africa's system of apartheid, but was not implemented on a significant scale until the mid-1980s. The disinvestment campaign, after being realized in federal legislation enacted in 1986 by the United States, is credited by some as pressuring the South African Government to embark on negotiations ultimately leading to the dismantling of the Apartheid system.\nUnited Nations campaigns.\nIn November 1962, the United Nations General Assembly passed"
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"Harvey Keitel\nHarvey Keitel ( ; born May 13, 1939) is an American actor and producer. He has starred in films such as \"Mean Streets\" (1973), \"Taxi Driver\" (1976), \"The Duellists\" (1977), \"Bugsy\" (1991), \"Thelma & Louise\" (1991), \"Reservoir Dogs\" (1992), \"The Piano\" (1993), \"Pulp Fiction\" (1994), \"From Dusk till Dawn\" (1996)"
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"Ballet Shoes (film)\nBallet Shoes is a 2007 British television film, adapted by Heidi Thomas from Noel Streatfeild's 1936 novel \"Ballet Shoes\". It was produced by Granada Productions (formerly Granada Television) and premiered on BBC One on 26 December 2007. It is directed by Sandra Goldbacher.\nA previous adaptation of \"Ballet Shoes\" was produced in serial \nformat by the BBC in 1975 and directed by Timothy Combe. \"Ballet Shoes\" co-stars former \"Harry Potter\" stars Emma Watson as"
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"The Red Shoes (ballet)\nThe Red Shoes is a ballet choreographed by Matthew Bourne using the music of Bernard Herrmann (1911–1975). It is based broadly on the 1948 film \"The Red Shoes\" by Michael Powell and Emeric Pressburger. The set and costume designs are by Lez Brotherston. The ballet was premiered on 6 December 2016 at Sadler's Wells Theatre, London, by Bourne's ballet company, New Adventures.\nBackground.\nBourne has said that \"the image of the red shoes that, once"
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"to or affiliated with the Death Row label including Daz Dillinger, Kurupt, Nate Dogg, and others.\nA short film about Snoop Dogg's murder trial, \"Murder Was the Case\", was released in 1994, along with an accompanying soundtrack. On July 6, 1995, Doggy Style Records, Inc., a record label founded by Snoop Dogg, was registered with the California Secretary of State as business entity number C1923139.\nBroadus was acquitted of his murder charge on February 20, 1996. According to Broadus"
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"Haim Saban\nHaim Saban (; ; born October 15, 1944) is an Israeli-American media proprietor, investor, musician, and producer of records, film, and television. A businessman with interests in financial services, entertainment, and media, and an estimated net worth of $3 billion, he is ranked by \"Forbes\" as the 232nd richest person in America. Saban is the founder of Saban Entertainment, producer and distributor of children's television programs in the US such as \"Power Rangers.\" He"
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"Saban Capital Group\nSaban Capital Group, Inc. is an American investment firm based in Los Angeles, California focused on media, entertainment, and communications investments. Formed in 2010 by Haim Saban, Saban Capital Group owns Saban Films, part of Univision Communications, and part of Celestial Tiger Entertainment.\nHistory.\nIn October 2006, SCG's Saban Entertainment Group division announced the beginning of its virtual studio program for starting up and developing family entertainment. In March 2007, Univision Communications was sold to Broadcasting Media Partners which includes"
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"in Ashkelon, at the Greek National Opera in Athens and at the Florida Grand Opera in Miami.\nAt present, Berger-Gorski is directing premieres of works by Josef Tal and Ella Milch-Sheriff in Bonn, Luxembourg and Vienna. In August 2015, he directed Prokofiev's \"Betrothal in a Monastery\" in São Paulo, and in 2016 in Wroclaw, as part of its program as European Capital of Culture, he is putting on a new production of Verdi's \"Macbeth\".\nIn 2017 Berger-"
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"the Finals.\nThe Lakers earned the league's best record with a 63-19 record in the 1989–90 NBA season, despite losing Kareem Abdul-Jabbar to retirement. However the Lakers fell to the Phoenix Suns 4-1 in the Western Conference Semifinals, after which head coach Pat Riley resigned. The Lakers did make it back to the finals in 1991 but fell to the Bulls in five games.\nThe Pistons and Lakers met again in the 2004 NBA Finals. Much had changed since they last met, but"
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"tenants by appealing to their emotions and showing compassion.\nPhotography.\nIn 1990 Kadi decided to pursue fashion photography, as a result of being influenced by fashion through his previous modeling career. His work can be seen in both fashion magazines and campaigns including being published in Italian Vogue, Prim, WestEast magazine, PDN, Dwell, Picture, and is currently a regular contributor to Clear. He has worked with top models in the fashion industry such as Miranda Kerr, Candice Swanepool, May Andersen, Madeleine Blomberg, Tori"
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"Ward, featuring Nick Nolte and Debra Winger\n- 1992—\"Of Mice and Men\"—directed by Gary Sinise and starring John Malkovich and Gary Sinise\n- 2016—\"In Dubious Battle\"—directed by James Franco and featuring Franco, Nat Wolff and Selena Gomez\nSee also.\n- Pigasus – A personal stamp used by Steinbeck.\nReferences.\n- DeMott, Robert and Steinbeck, Elaine A., eds. \"John Steinbeck, Novels and Stories 1932–1937\" (Library of America, 1994)\n- DeMott, Robert and Steinbeck, Elaine A.,"
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"Illuminati Films\nIlluminati Films is an Indian motion picture production, based in Mumbai. The company was founded in 2009 by Bollywood actor Saif Ali Khan and producer Dinesh Vijan, with its first release \"Love Aaj Kal\" (2009) becoming a major commercial and critical success.\nHistory.\nThe company's first release was marked by the romantic drama \"Love Aaj Kal\", which released in 2009. Directed by Imtiaz Ali, the film portrays the feeling of pure love which never changes over time, although the"
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"Dustin Hoffman\nDustin Lee Hoffman (born August 8, 1937) is an American actor and director. Hoffman has been called one of the greatest actors of all time. He is known for his versatile portrayals of antiheroes and emotionally vulnerable characters. He is the recipient of numerous accolades including two Academy Awards, six Golden Globe Awards\n(including the Cecil B. DeMille Award), four BAFTAs, three Drama Desk Awards and, two Emmy Awards. Hoffman received the AFI Life Achievement Award in 1999 and the Kennedy Center Honors"
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"roles in both big-budget and independent films, Norton has no definite onscreen archetypes. \"The Observer\" noted that his image was unlike that of conventional screen \"stars\" because his most memorable characters are unlikeable, specifically a neo-Nazi in \"American History X\". It likened his characters to those played by Dustin Hoffman and Robert De Niro, whom Norton admires. \"Interview\" magazine commented that Norton has successfully portrayed a wide range of roles and found it impossible to simply characterize him as a leading man"
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"neck between the Ross Sea and the Weddell Sea. The portion west of the Weddell Sea and east of the Ross Sea is called West Antarctica and the remainder East Antarctica, because they roughly correspond to the Western and Eastern Hemispheres relative to the Greenwich meridian.\nAbout 98% of Antarctica is covered by the Antarctic ice sheet, a sheet of ice averaging at least thick. The continent has about 90% of the world's ice (and thereby about 70% of the world's fresh water). If all of"
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"Marcus Allen (safety)\nMarcus Deshawn Allen (born August 7, 1996) is an American football safety for the Pittsburgh Steelers of the National Football League (NFL). He played college football at Penn State.\nEarly life.\nAllen attended Dr. Henry A. Wise Jr. High School in Upper Marlboro, Maryland, where he was a three year letterman. He recorded just over 150 tackles and four interceptions over his four years in high school. He was rated a four-star recruit by Scout and 247Sports and"
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"Brad Pitt\nWilliam Bradley Pitt (born December 18, 1963) is an American actor and film producer. He has received multiple awards and nominations including an Academy Award as producer under his own company, Plan B Entertainment.\nPitt first gained recognition as a cowboy hitchhiker in the road movie \"Thelma & Louise\" (1991). His first leading roles in big-budget productions came with the drama films \"A River Runs Through It\" (1992) and \"Legends of the Fall\" (1994) and"
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"Brad Pitt filmography\nBrad Pitt is an American actor and film producer whose acting career began in 1987 with uncredited roles in the films \"No Way Out\" and \"Less Than Zero\". He subsequently appeared in episodes for television shows during the late 1980s and played his first major role in the slasher film \"Cutting Class\" (1989). He gained recognition in \"Thelma & Louise\" (1991) and \"A River Runs Through It\" (1992). He later took on the role of vampire Louis"
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"and the second is the planned \"Tales from the Shadowhunter Academy\", written with Brennan and Johnson as well as Robin Wasserman.\nThe first book in \"The Mortal Instruments\" was made into a film, \"\" (2013), by Unique Features and Constantin Film. First-time writer Jessica Postigo wrote the screenplay. Lily Collins played Clary Fray and Jamie Campbell Bower played Jace Wayland.\nAfter a disappointing box office performance, subsequent movies in the series were cancelled. A television adaptation of \"The Mortal"
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"children of Caroline and her late husband, Stefano Casiraghi.\n- Princess Alexandra of Hanover, daughter of Caroline and her present husband, Ernst August, Prince of Hanover.\n- Princess Stéphanie of Monaco, younger sister of Albert II and Caroline.\n- Louis Robert Paul Ducruet, Pauline Grace Maguy Ducruet, and Camille Maria Gottlieb, children of Stéphanie.\n- Elisabeth-Anne de Massy, cousin of Albert II. She married twice and has two children:\n- Jean-Léonard Taubert-Natta de Massy"
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"The Muse (film)\nThe Muse is a 1999 comedy film starring Albert Brooks, Sharon Stone, Andie MacDowell and Jeff Bridges, directed by Brooks.\nPlot.\nAfter winning a lifetime achievement award, esteemed successful screenwriter Steven Phillips (Brooks) has a rude awakening. Steven believes the award has no real meaning, but it does—it means his career is over. His studio has reneged that means they won't renew his contract and told him he's gone cold, saying he's \"lost his"
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"its US$30 million budget. \nAnother titular role followed in the year with the comedy \"The Muse\", co-starring Albert Brooks and Andie MacDowell. The film was met with a mixed critical reception, and Helmut Voss, then president of the Hollywood Foreign Press Association, who give the annual Golden Globe Awards, ordered all 82 of its members to return gift luxury watches sent by either Stone or October Films (now merged into Focus Features) as this was considered promotions for a nomination for Stone's performance"
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"Roy Whiting\nRoy William Whiting (born 26 January 1959) is an English convicted child murderer, from West Sussex. In December 2001, he was convicted of the abduction and murder of Sarah Payne, a crime which occurred in West Sussex in July 2000. He was sentenced to life imprisonment and is set to remain in prison until at least 2041, when he will be 82 years old and becomes eligible for parole if he is still alive by this stage.\nEarly life.\nWhiting was born in Crawley,"
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"judges, known as recorders.\nA number of very high-profile criminal trials have taken place at Lewes including the case of Roy Whiting (convicted of the murder of Sarah Payne), Graham Coutts (convicted of the murder of schoolteacher Jane Longhurst), Andrew Wragg (manslaughter of a seriously ill child of the family). These follow on from other notorious murder trials in the past, including serial killer John George Haigh.\nIn April 2011 the New Sussex Opera Group were permitted to perform the Gilbert and Sullivan"
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"Star Trek references can be found throughout popular culture."
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"Kaboodle\nKaboodle is a spelling derivation of the English word \"caboodle\", meaning a group, bunch, lot, pack, or collection of things or people. Caboodle is further derived from boodle or booty.\nThis spelling of \"kaboodle\" has come into popular usage in culture and commerce, often found as part of the idiomatic expression \"the whole kit and kaboodle\", which can be loosely interpreted to mean \"everything and more\".\nIn popular culture.\n- In the original \"Star Trek"
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"Denis Leary\nDenis Colin O'Leary (born August 18, 1957) is an American actor, comedian, singer, writer and producer. Leary was the star and co-creator of \"Rescue Me\", which ended its seventh and final season on September 7, 2011. He has starred in many films including playing Captain George Stacy in Marc Webb's film, \"The Amazing Spider-Man\", Cleveland Browns Head Coach Vince Penn in Ivan Reitman's film, \"Draft Day\", and as the voice of"
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"The Nile fails to drain through Ethiopia."
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"Sudan is not binding on Ethiopia as it was never a party to it. Since the early 1990s, Ethiopia has successfully countered Egyptian and Sudanese resistance to water development projects in Ethiopia to increase irrigation and hydroelectric potential. Since May 2010, Ethiopia and the other upper riparian states have launched the Nile Basin Cooperative Framework Agreement in a bid to ensure an equitable utilization between all the riparian states of the Nile.\nGeography Prospects of cooperation in the Nile Basin.\nEgypt continues to be the primary user of Nile water. According to"
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"Paul Newman won several national championships."
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"Danny DeVito\nDaniel Michael DeVito Jr. (born November 17, 1944) is an American actor and filmmaker. He gained prominence for his portrayal of the taxi dispatcher Louie De Palma in the television series \"Taxi\" (1978–1983), which won him a Golden Globe Award and an Emmy Award. He currently plays Frank Reynolds on the FX and FXX sitcom \"It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia\" (2005–present).\nHe is known for his film roles in \"One Flew over the Cuckoo’s Nest\" (1975"
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"Christmas in Love\nChristmas in Love is a 2004 cinepanettone film starring Christian De Sica, Danny DeVito, Massimo Boldi, Cristiana Capotondi and Ronn Moss. The film was directed by Neri Parenti.\nThe film was nominated for a Golden Globe Award for Best Original Song at the 63rd Golden Globe Awards.\nPlot.\nFabrizio Barbetti (Christian De Sica) and Lisa Pinzoni (Sabrina Ferilli) are two remarried doctors who, since divorce, have been simply unable to get along with each other. They hate one another"
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"The brown bear is the national or state animal of just one country."
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"Central Asia, China, Canada, the United States, Scandinavia and the Carpathian region, especially Romania, Anatolia and the Caucasus. The brown bear is recognized as a national and state animal in several European countries.\nWhile the brown bear's range has shrunk and it has faced local extinctions, it remains listed as a least concern species by the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN) with a total population of approximately 200,000. , this and the American black bear are the only bear species not classified as threatened"
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"is a common national personification for Russia (as well as the former Soviet Union), despite the country having no appointed national animal. The brown bear is Finland's national animal.\nThe grizzly bear is the state animal of Montana. The California golden bear is the state animal of California. Both animals are subspecies of the brown bear and the species was extirpated from the latter state.\nThe coat of arms of Madrid depicts a bear reaching up into a \"madroño\" or strawberry tree (\"Arbutus unedo\""
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"In 2012, Super Bowl XLVI was played."
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"Super Bowl XLVI\nSuper Bowl XLVI was an American football game between the National Football Conference (NFC) champion New York Giants and the American Football Conference (AFC) champion New England Patriots to decide the National Football League (NFL) champion for the 2011 season. The Giants defeated the Patriots by the score of 21–17. The game was played on February 5, 2012 at Lucas Oil Stadium in Indianapolis, the first time that the Super Bowl was played in Indiana.\nIn addition to winning their fourth Super Bowl in"
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"video of the house went viral, even receiving news coverage, the duo visited the house and recorded a Kia commercial featuring the house. In December 2011, the group played \"Party Rock Anthem\" on live national television broadcast of \"Dick Clark's New Year's Rockin' Eve\".\nHistory 2012–2015: Super Bowl XLVI, indefinite hiatus.\nOn February 5, 2012, the group appeared with Madonna at Super Bowl XLVI during the Bridgestone Halftime Show. It performed during her song \"Music\", which contained a"
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"Paper Moon (film) is a 1973 American comedy-drama film."
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"Paper Moon (film)\nPaper Moon is a 1973 American comedy-drama film directed by Peter Bogdanovich and released by Paramount Pictures. Screenwriter Alvin Sargent adapted the script from the novel \"Addie Pray\" by Joe David Brown. The film, shot in black-and-white, is set in Kansas and Missouri during the Great Depression. It stars the real-life father and daughter pairing of Ryan and Tatum O'Neal as protagonists Moze and Addie.\nTatum O'Neal received overwhelmingly high praise for her performance as Addie,"
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"Paper Moon\nPaper Moon (or paper moon) may refer to:\n- A spherical paper lantern\nFilm.\n- \"Paper Moon\" (film), a 1973 American drama film directed by Peter Bogdanovich based on the novel \"Addie Pray\"\nLiterature.\n- \"Paper Moon\" (novel), a 1971 novel by Joe David Brown originally titled \"Addie Pray\"\n- \"The Paper Moon\" (orig. Italian \"La Luna di Carta\"), a 2005 novel by Andrea"
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"Frenemies was aired only in 2001."
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"Frenemies (film)\nFrenemies is a 2012 teen comedy-drama television film and anthology based on the novel of the same name by Alexa Young which premiered on Disney Channel. It features an ensemble cast starring Bella Thorne, Zendaya, Stefanie Scott, Nick Robinson, Mary Mouser and features Connor Price, Jascha Washington and Dylan Everett. The film follows three pairs of teenage friends that go from friends to enemies and back again. The film was directed by Daisy Mayer and written by Dava Savel, Wendy Weiner, and Jim"
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"18, 2014 Global media studio \"NBTV\" announced that Jeff would join their team as the Director in Residence and Creative director. Since that time, Pinilla has written and directed several national commercials for big brands, one of them being an NCAA Campaign for Coke Zero entitled \"frenemies\". The frenemies campaign aired during the 2015 tip off NCAA championship game. Shortly thereafter, Pinilla and producing partner Matt Pourviseh took on a total rebrand of the cold remedy brand \"Cold-Eeze\". Together, they wrote, directed"
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"There is a writer for Doctor Who."
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"Doctor Who (series 10)\nThe tenth series of the British science fiction television programme \"Doctor Who\" premiered on 15 April 2017 and concluded on 1 July 2017, and consisted of twelve episodes, after it was announced in July 2015 that BBC Worldwide had invested in a tenth series of the programme in its annual review. The series is led by head writer and executive producer Steven Moffat, alongside executive producer Brian Minchin. It is the third and final series overseen by the two as executive producers, as well as"
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"A fan of \"Doctor Who\" since childhood, \"Simpsons\" creator Matt Groening favours Tom Baker’s fourth Doctor, with \"Simpsons\" writer Ron Hauge stating, “There are several \"Doctor Who\" actors but Tom Baker is the one we always go with.”\n- His distinctive voice has become a gift for impressionists such as Jon Culshaw, who regularly impersonates Baker in the comedy series \"Dead Ringers\": in one episode, he makes a prank call to Baker in character as the Doctor, which"
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"International Relations includes many subject matters."
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"and in the 1990s with an office in Russia. The firm's work also includes matters beyond international trade such as government relations, export control, and sanctions work and transaction issues.\nNotable cases.\nThe firm has been involved in many notable cases including shrimp, glass, bearings, steel mill products, automobiles and auto parts, tires and other rubber products, chemicals, green technology products, electronic components, cattle, vegetables, cut flowers, paper, industrial equipment, consumer goods, textiles and apparel and many"
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"As the Vietnam War raged in 1969, Yoko Ono and her husband John Lennon conducted two week-long Bed-Ins for Peace."
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"Bed-Ins for Peace\nAs the Vietnam War raged in 1969, John Lennon and his wife Yoko Ono held two week-long Bed-Ins for Peace, one at the Hilton Hotel in Amsterdam and one at Fairmont The Queen Elizabeth in Montreal, each of which were intended to be non-violent protests against wars, and experimental tests of new ways to promote peace. The idea is derived from a \"sit-in\", in which a group of protesters remains seated in front of or within an establishment"
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"The Belko Experiment\nThe Belko Experiment is a 2016 American horror-thriller film directed by Greg McLean and written by James Gunn. The film stars John Gallagher Jr., Tony Goldwyn, Adria Arjona, John C. McGinley and Melonie Diaz. The film follows 80 American workers who work at Belko Industries and are told by a mysterious voice that they have to start killing each other.\nFilming began on June 1, 2015, in Bogotá, Colombia, and concluded the following month. The film premiered at the 2016 Toronto International"
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"Egypt is in Africa."
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"Egypt–South Africa relations\nEgyptian-South African relations is the relationship between the governments of the Arab Republic of Egypt and Republic of South Africa. The first South African mission in Egypt was established in 1942 as a Consulate-General. Egypt maintained diplomatic relations with South Africa until 1961.\nEgypt enforced all the international sanctions on the South African Government. After 1979, unofficial relations and military tensions were eased. Ambassadors were exchanged only in 1990. Egypt has an embassy in Pretoria and South Africa has an embassy in"
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"Keith Urban\nKeith Lionel Urban (born 26 October 1967) is a New Zealand singer, songwriter and record producer well known for his work in country music. In 1991, he released a self-titled debut album and charted four singles in Australia before moving to the United States the following year. He found work as a session guitarist before starting a band known as The Ranch, which recorded one studio album on Capitol Nashville and charted two singles on the US \"Billboard\" Hot Country Songs chart.\nStill signed"
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"Without You (Keith Urban song)\n\"Without You\" is a song written by Joe West and Dave Pahanish and recorded by Australian country music artist Keith Urban. It was released in February 2011 as the second single from Urban’s 2010 album \"Get Closer\". The song reached number one on the U.S. \"Billboard\" Hot Country Songs chart.\nThis song should not to be confused with another song of the same title that Urban had recorded on his Australian self-titled 1991 debut album.\nBackground."
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"Bradley Cooper\nBradley Charles Cooper (born January 5, 1975) is an American actor and filmmaker. He has been nominated for many awards, including seven Academy Awards and a Tony Award, and has won a Grammy Award and a BAFTA Award. Cooper appeared in \"Forbes\" Celebrity 100 on three occasions and \"Time\" list of 100 most influential people in the world in 2015. His films have grossed $11 billion worldwide and he was named one of the world's highest-paid actors for three years."
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"Bradley Cooper (disambiguation)\nBradley Cooper (born 1975) is an American actor\nBradley Cooper or Brad Cooper may also refer to:\n- Bradley Cooper (athlete) (born 1957), Bahamanian discus thrower\n- Brad Cooper (born 1954), Australian swimmer\n- B. Cooper or Brad Cooper (born 1984), American rapper\n- Brad Cooper (born 1959), Australian businessman who played a central role in the collapse of HIH Insurance"
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