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"International Relations only includes the entertainment industry."
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"sociology, anthropology, criminology, psychology, and gender studies. The scope of international relations encompasses issues such as globalization, diplomatic relations, state sovereignty, international security, ecological sustainability, nuclear proliferation, nationalism, economic development, global finance, terrorism, and human rights.\nHistory.\nThe history of international relations can be traced back to thousands of years ago; Barry Buzan and Richard Little, for example, consider the interaction of ancient Sumerian city-states, starting in 3,500 BC, as the first fully-"
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"an interactive website for Jameson's gay male fans, which includes videos, galleries, sex advice, gossip, and downloads. The director of webmaster relations for ClubJenna said the straight site had always had a lot of gay traffic. By 2006, ClubJenna administered more than 150 official sites for other adult entertainment industry stars.\nIn August 2005, a group of business investors that included Jameson purchased Babes Cabaret, a strip club in Scottsdale, Arizona, intending to make it the first foray of ClubJenna into live entertainment. Soon"
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"Alex Rodriguez was undefeated for 211 games."
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"when playing for Rangers due to \"an enormous amount of pressure\" to perform. While recovering from a hip injury in 2013, Rodriguez made headlines by feuding with team management over his rehabilitation and for having allegedly obtained performance-enhancing drugs as part of the Biogenesis baseball scandal. In August 2013, MLB suspended him for 211 games for his involvement in the scandal, but he was allowed to play while appealing the punishment. Had the original suspension been upheld, it would have been the longest non-lifetime suspension in Major"
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"at least seven games in franchise history. They have also lost 10 in a row, their longest since June 11–20, 1976. As a result, the team carried their worst record (40-69) after 109 games since 1970. The Sox then welcomed into town the New York Yankees for a three-game series. Before the first game of the series, it was announced that Yankees third baseman Alex Rodriguez was given a 211-game suspension for his part in the Biogenesis baseball scandal. Rodriguez appealed the suspension and therefore"
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"Fight Club stars Brad Pitt."
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"Fight Club\nFight Club is a 1999 film based on the 1996 novel by Chuck Palahniuk. It was directed by David Fincher and stars Brad Pitt, Edward Norton, and Helena Bonham Carter. Norton plays the unnamed narrator, who is discontented with his white-collar job. He forms a \"fight club\" with soap salesman Tyler Durden (Pitt), and becomes embroiled in a relationship with him and a destitute woman, Marla Singer (Bonham Carter).\nPalahniuk's novel was optioned by Fox Searchlight Pictures producer"
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"Alien 3\". The film stars Edward Norton, Brad Pitt, and Helena Bonham Carter and follows an insomniac office worker who is known simply as The Narrator, played by Norton, who opens up a club devoted exclusively to bare knuckle fighting for men with soap salesman Tyler Durden (Pitt). \"Fight Club\" was an early disappointment at the box office and initially received mixed reviews. In the years following its release, \"Fight Club\" received a reassessment from many critics. \"Entertainment Weekly\", which had"
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"Dennis Hastert lost the Illinois House of Representatives election in 1980."
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"1980 bid for the Illinois House of Representatives, but ran again and won a seat in 1981. He was first elected to the United States House of Representatives in 1986, and was re-elected every two years until he retired in 2007. Hastert rose through the Republican ranks in the House, becoming chief deputy whip in 1995 and Speaker in 1999. As Speaker of the House, Hastert supported the George W. Bush administration's foreign and domestic policies. After Democrats took control of the House in 2007 following the 2006 elections"
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"U.S. House of Representatives.\nU.S. House of Representatives Elections.\n- 2008 special\nOn November 26, 2007, former House Republican Speaker J. Dennis Hastert resigned as the Representative from Illinois' 14th congressional district. Foster announced his candidacy to fill the vacancy on May 30, 2007.\nIn the March special election, Foster defeated Republican nominee and Hastert-endorsed candidate Jim Oberweis 53%–47%.\n- 2008 general\nIn November, Oberweis ran against Foster again in a rematch. Foster won re-election to a full"
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"Robbie Collin only edited professional newspapers."
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"Robbie Collin\nRobbie Collin is a British film critic.\nCollin studied aesthetics and the philosophy of film at the University of St Andrews, Scotland. He edited the university's student newspaper, \"The Saint\".\nCollin has been the chief film critic at \"The Daily Telegraph\" since 2011. From 2007 to 2011 he wrote a weekly film column for the \"News of the World\" until the newspaper's closure. That year he was shortlisted for Critic of the Year at the British Press Awards, and"
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"a previous columnist\n- Peter Simple, the pseudonym of Michael Wharton, who wrote a humorous column, \"Way of the World\", from 1957 to 2006.\n- Robbie Collin, film critic\n- Zoe Strimpel, lifestyle columnist\n- Simon Heffer, columnist\n- Norman Tebbit, columnist\n- Dia Chakravarty, columnist\n- Jamie Carragher, columnist\nSee also.\n- List of the oldest newspapers\n- History of newspapers and magazines\n- Newspaper of record\nFurther reading.\n- Burnham"
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"The Amazing Spider-Man 2 is not a film."
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"The Amazing Spider-Man 2\nThe Amazing Spider-Man 2 (internationally marketed as The Amazing Spider-Man 2: Rise of Electro) is a 2014 American superhero film featuring the Marvel Comics character Spider-Man. The film was directed by Marc Webb and produced by Avi Arad and Matt Tolmach. It is the fifth theatrical \"Spider-Man\" film produced by Columbia Pictures and Marvel Entertainment, the sequel to 2012's \"The Amazing Spider-Man\" and the second and final film in \"The Amazing"
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"The Amazing Spider-Man 2 (disambiguation)\nThe Amazing Spider-Man 2 is a 2014 American film.\nThe Amazing Spider-Man 2 may also refer to:\n- \"The Amazing Spider-Man 2\" (1992 video game), a 1992 video game\n- \"The Amazing Spider-Man 2\" soundtrack, the soundtrack for the 2014 film, composed by Hans Zimmer\n- \"The Amazing Spider-Man 2\" (2014 video game), a 2014 video game based on the"
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"Scott Clinton Reeves is also known as Scott Eastwood."
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"Scott Eastwood\nScott Eastwood (born Scott Clinton Reeves; March 21, 1986) is an American actor and model. He has appeared in the films \"Flags of Our Fathers\" (2006), \"Gran Torino\" (2008), \"Invictus\" (2009), \"The Forger\" (2012), \"Trouble with the Curve\" (2012), \"Texas Chainsaw\" (2013), \"Fury\" (2014), \"The Perfect Wave\" (2014), \"The Longest Ride"
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".\nEastwood was born Scott Clinton Reeves on March 21, 1986 at the Community Hospital of the Monterey Peninsula in Monterey, California. He is the son of actor-director Clint Eastwood and flight attendant Jacelyn Reeves, and is the fifth of Clint's eight children. He has a younger sister named Kathryn who was born two years after him in 1988, and a number of paternal half-siblings, including Kimber Tunis, Kyle Eastwood, Alison Eastwood, Francesca Eastwood and Morgan Eastwood.\nEastwood was raised in Carmel"
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"Jennifer Lawrence has received zero Golden Globe Awards."
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"Best Actress, making her the second-youngest winner of the award. Lawrence subsequently won a BAFTA Award for Best Actress in a Supporting Role for playing a troubled wife in the black comedy \"American Hustle\" (2013). She also received Golden Globe Awards for her roles in both of these films, and for her lead performance as Joy Mangano in the biopic \"Joy\" (2015). She has since starred in the science fiction romance \"Passengers\" (2016), the psychological horror film \"Mother!"
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"List of awards and nominations received by Jennifer Lawrence\nJennifer Lawrence is an American actress who has received numerous nominations and has won multiple awards, including one Academy Award, one BAFTA Award, three Golden Globe Awards, four Critics' Choice Awards, two Screen Actors Guild Awards, seven MTV Movie Awards, five People's Choice Awards, and eight Teen Choice Awards.\nAfter playing minor roles in several films and television shows, Lawrence starred in her first major role on the TBS sitcom \"The Bill Engvall Show\" ("
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"NASA led the moon landing missions."
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"and later the Space Shuttle. NASA is supporting the International Space Station and is overseeing the development of the Orion Multi-Purpose Crew Vehicle, the Space Launch System and Commercial Crew vehicles. The agency is also responsible for the Launch Services Program which provides oversight of launch operations and countdown management for unmanned NASA launches.\nNASA science is focused on better understanding Earth through the Earth Observing System; advancing heliophysics through the efforts of the Science Mission Directorate's Heliophysics Research Program; exploring bodies throughout the Solar System with advanced robotic spacecraft"
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"NASA\nThe National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA, ) is an independent agency of the United States Federal Government responsible for the civilian space program, as well as aeronautics and aerospace research.\nNASA was established in 1958, succeeding the National Advisory Committee for Aeronautics (NACA). The new agency was to have a distinctly civilian orientation, encouraging peaceful applications in space science. Since its establishment, most US space exploration efforts have been led by NASA, including the Apollo Moon landing missions, the Skylab space station,"
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"Mirka Federer is Swiss."
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"Mirka Federer\nMiroslava \"Mirka\" Federer (born Miroslava Vavrincová on 1 April 1978, later Miroslava Vavrinec) is a Swiss former professional tennis player. She reached her career-high WTA singles ranking of world No. 76 on 10 September 2001 and a doubles ranking of No. 215 on 24 August 1998. She is married to tennis player Roger Federer, having first met him at the 2000 Summer Olympics. She retired from the game in 2002 due to a persistent foot injury. By the time she closed her career"
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"Mirka (name)\nMirka (Cyrillic: Мирка) is a Slavic feminine given name (the masculine counterpart is Mirko or Mirco) and an occasional surname. In Czech and Slovak it is a diminutive of Miroslava. It may refer to\n- Given name\n- Mirka Cabrera (born 1994), Ecuadorian model\n- Mirka Federer (Miroslava Vavrinec, born 1978), Slovak-born Swiss tennis player\n- Mirka Francia (born 1975), Cuban-Italian volleyball player\n- Mirka Grujić (1869–1940)"
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"American author George R.R. Martin created Gendry."
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"Gendry\nGendry is a fictional character in the \"A Song of Ice and Fire\" series of epic fantasy novels by American author George R. R. Martin, and its HBO television adaptation \"Game of Thrones\". \nFirst appearing in 1996's \"A Game of Thrones\", Gendry is a blacksmith apprentice in King's Landing, and an unacknowledged bastard of King Robert Baratheon. He subsequently appeared in \"A Clash of Kings\" (1998), \"A Storm of Swords\" (2000) and \"A Feast"
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"David W. Ball\nDavid Wadsworth Ball (born September 12, 1949) is an American author whose novels include \"Empires of Sand\" (1999), \"China Run\" (2002) and \"Ironfire\" (2004). His short story, \"The Scroll,\" was published in \"Warriors\" (2010), and \"Warriors 2\" (2010), anthologies assembled by George R.R. Martin and Gardner Dozois. The short story \"Provenance\" was included in an anthology entitled \"Rogues,\" published"
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"The Hobbit was not directed by Peter Jackson."
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"The Hobbit (film series)\nThe Hobbit is a film series consisting of three high fantasy adventure films directed by Peter Jackson. They are based on the 1937 novel \"The Hobbit\" by J. R. R. Tolkien, with large portions of the trilogy inspired by the appendices to \"The Return of the King\", which expand on the story told in \"The Hobbit\", as well as new material and characters written especially for the films. Together they act as a prequel to Jackson's \"The Lord of the"
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"filmed in New Zealand and directed by Peter Jackson. The series was successful, performing extremely well commercially and winning numerous Oscars.\nFrom 2012 to 2014, Warner Bros. and New Line Cinema released \"The Hobbit\", a series of three films based on \"The Hobbit\", with Peter Jackson serving as executive producer, director, and co-writer. The first instalment, \"\", was released in December 2012; the second, \"\", in December 2013; and the last instalment, \"\","
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"The People vs. Larry Flynt is an American film."
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"The People vs. Larry Flynt\nThe People vs. Larry Flynt is a 1996 American biographical drama film directed by Miloš Forman and starring Woody Harrelson, Courtney Love, and Edward Norton. It chronicles the rise of pornographic magazine publisher and editor Larry Flynt and his subsequent clash with religious institutions and the law.\nThe film, written by Scott Alexander and Larry Karaszewski, spans about 35 years of Flynt's life, from his impoverished upbringing in Kentucky to his court battle with Reverend Jerry Falwell, and is based in part on the"
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"Edward Norton filmography\nEdward Norton is an American actor and filmmaker. He made his film debut in the film \"Primal Fear\" (1996), for which he earned an Academy Award nomination for Best Supporting Actor and a Golden Globe Award in the same category. In the same year, he starred in two other films, \"Everyone Says I Love You\" and \"The People vs. Larry Flynt\". In 1998, Norton featured in \"American History X\", in which he played a neo-Nazi who"
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"Singapore is at the southern tip of Malaysia."
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"Singapore\nSingapore (), officially the Republic of Singapore (Malay: ; Chinese: ; Tamil: ), is an island city-state in Southeast Asia. It lies one degree () north of the equator, at the southern tip of the Malay Peninsula, with Indonesia's Riau Islands to the south and Peninsular Malaysia to the north. Singapore's territory consists of one main island along with 62 other islets. Since independence, extensive land reclamation has increased its total size by 23% (). The nation"
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"International Rally of Johor\nThe Malaysian Rally, known previously as Rally Malaysia and Rally of Malaysia, is a rally racing event held in the state of Johor, at the southern tip of Peninsular Malaysia. The rally is based out of the state capital Johor Bahru.\nAn earlier version of the Malaysian Rally was called \"The South Malaysia Rally\". organized by the Singapore Motor Club, the first event was held in 1964. Records on hand do not include the inaugural event but the South Malaysian Rally was held at"
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"David Beckham only played football in South America."
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"David Beckham\nDavid Robert Joseph Beckham, (; born 2 May 1975) is an English former professional footballer, the current president of Inter Miami CF and co-owner of Salford City. He played for Manchester United, Preston North End, Real Madrid, Milan, LA Galaxy, Paris Saint-Germain and the England national team, for which he held the appearance record for an outfield player until 2016. He is the first English player to win league titles in four countries: England, Spain, the United States and"
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"Thabang Molefe\nThabang Molefe (born 11 April 1979) is a retired South African football player.\nHe played for HIT Gorica, Jomo Cosmos, FC Lyn Oslo, Le Mans UC and Orlando Pirates.\nMolefe also played for the South Africa national football team and was a participant at the 2002 FIFA World Cup.\nDuring international duty with South Africa, Molefe tackled David Beckham who fell awkwardly in a challenge and was substituted early in the second half of the friendly match before being taken to hospital. Beckham,"
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"Harley Quinn has been portrayed by an actress."
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"Harley Quinn\nHarley Quinn (Dr. Harleen Frances Quinzel) is a fictional character appearing in comic books published by DC Comics. The character was created by Paul Dini and Bruce Timm, and first appeared in \"\" in September 1992. She later appeared in DC Comics's Batman comic books, with the character's first comic book appearance in \"The Batman Adventures\" #12 (September 1993). In her depictions she has been portrayed as a physician psychiatrist and as a psychologist. Harley Quinn made her first live action"
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"to time. The show's producer Andrew Kreisberg revealed that there were plans for the character to appear, but series actress Willa Holland stated that they had been axed due to the \"Suicide Squad\" film.\nTelevision Live action \"Gotham\".\nA variation of Harley Quinn named Ecco appears in the fourth and fifth seasons of \"Gotham\", portrayed by Francesca Root-Dodson. This version is an amalgamation of Harley Quinn, Alicia Hunt and Echo. She shares many characteristics with Harley Quinn, wearing a similar black and red"
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"Bosnia and Herzegovina once belonged to a larger entity."
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"was followed by annexation into the Austro-Hungarian Monarchy, which lasted up until World War I. In the interwar period, Bosnia and Herzegovina was part of the Kingdom of Yugoslavia and after World War II, it was granted full republic status in the newly formed Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia. Following the dissolution of Yugoslavia, the republic proclaimed independence in 1992, which was followed by the Bosnian War, lasting until late 1995.\nTourism in Bosnia and Herzegovina has grown at double digit rates in recent years. Bosnia and Herzegovina"
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"Vitez\nVitez is a city and municipality located in Central Bosnia Canton of the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina, an entity of Bosnia and Herzegovina.\nName.\nThe word \"vitez\" literally means \"knight\" in the South Slavic languages, Bosnian; Croatian; Slovenian; Serbian; and Macedonian, it is also used in Hungarian. The Russian cognate is Vityaz.\nHistory.\nThe first settlements belonged to the \"Butmir Culture\". One of the most famous artifacts found from that age in Veliki Mošunj"
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"Elizabeth Taylor has been in an American film."
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"Elizabeth Taylor\nDame Elizabeth Rosemond Taylor (February 27, 1932 – March 23, 2011) was a British-American actress, businesswoman, and humanitarian. She began her career as a child actress in the early 1940s, and was one of the most popular stars of classical Hollywood cinema in the 1950s. She continued her career successfully into the 1960s, and remained a well-known public figure for the rest of her life. In 1999, the American Film Institute named her the seventh-greatest female screen legend."
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"The Sandpiper\nThe Sandpiper is a 1965 American drama film directed by Vincente Minnelli and starring Richard Burton and Elizabeth Taylor.\nPlot.\nLaura Reynolds (Taylor) is a free-spirited, unwed single mother living with her young son Danny (Morgan Mason) in an isolated beach house in Big Sur, California. She makes a modest living as an artist and home-schools her son out of concern that he will be compelled to follow stifling conventional social norms in a regular school. Danny has gotten into some"
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"Sabrina Carpenter is signed to a Chinese record label."
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"Hollywood Records\nHollywood Records, Inc. is an American record label of the Disney Music Group. The label focuses in pop, rock, alternative, hip hop, and country genres, as well as specializing in mature recordings not suitable for the flagship Walt Disney Records label. Founded in 1989, its current roster includes artists such as Jordan Fisher, Zella Day, Queen, Zendaya, Ocean Park Standoff, Dreamers, Bea Miller, Martina Stoessel, Breaking Benjamin, Jorge Blanco, Sabrina Carpenter, R5, Olivia Holt, Sofia"
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"List of current Hollywood Records artists\nThis is a list of artists who are currently signed to American record label Hollywood Records.\nSolo.\n- Alejandro Aranda\n- Bea Miller\n- BOBI\n- Cole Plante\n- Demi Lovato\n- JD McCrary\n- Jordan Fisher\n- Jorge Blanco\n- Laine Hardy\n- Lucy Hale\n- Maddie Poppe\n- Tini Stoessel\n- Morgxn\n- Olivia Holt\n- Sabrina Carpenter\n- Scarypoolparty\n- Sofia Carson\n- Shalisa van der Laan\n-"
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"Roald Dahl is a writer."
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"Roald Dahl\nRoald Dahl (; 13 September 1916 – 23 November 1990) was a British novelist, short story writer, poet, screenwriter, and fighter pilot. His books have sold more than 250 million copies worldwide.\nBorn in Wales to Norwegian immigrant parents, Dahl served in the Royal Air Force during the Second World War. He became a flying ace and intelligence officer, rising to the rank of acting wing commander. He rose to prominence as a writer in the 1940s with works for both children and adults"
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"Dahl, Russian actor\n- Roald Dahl (1916–1990), British novelist\n- Sophie Dahl (born 1977), British model and writer; granddaughter of Roald Dahl\n- Stephan Dahl, British writer and a lecturer\n- Steve Dahl, American radio personality\n- Tessa Dahl, British writer; daughter of Roald Dahl\n- Viking Dahl, Swedish composer\nDahl Education and academia.\n- Christopher Dahl (administrator), American college president from New York\n- Darren Dahl, Canadian business economist\n- Olga Dahl"
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"Veronica Mars is a character."
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"Untitled Rob Thomas Teen Detective Novel\", which eventually became the basis of the series. After the work's transition from novel to television series, Thomas changed the character's gender from male to female because he believed a noir piece told from a female point of view would be more interesting.\nBefore the show starts, Veronica's best friend, Lilly Kane, has been murdered, and her father, Keith Mars, has lost his position of sheriff in the fictional town of Neptune, California, but also his reputation"
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"Veronica Mars\nVeronica Mars is an American teen noir mystery drama television series created by screenwriter Rob Thomas. The series is set in the fictional town of Neptune, California, and stars Kristen Bell as the eponymous character. The series premiered on September 22, 2004, during television network UPN's final two years, and ended on May 22, 2007, after a season on UPN's successor, The CW, airing for three seasons total. \"Veronica Mars\" was produced by Warner Bros. Television, Silver Pictures Television,"
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"Audrey Hepburn worked in some of the least fortunate communities of Asia."
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"as her life went on, devoting much of her later life to UNICEF. She had contributed to the organisation since 1954, then worked in some of the poorest communities of Africa, South America, and Asia between 1988 and 1992. She was awarded the Presidential Medal of Freedom in recognition of her work as a UNICEF Goodwill Ambassador in December 1992. A month later, Hepburn died of appendiceal cancer at her home in Switzerland at the age of 63.\nEarly life.\nEarly life Family and early childhood (1929–1938)"
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"Hecht's Best Picture Oscar statue was presented to him by Audrey Hepburn. His acceptance speech is among the most memorable and most quoted; \"It's very fortunate to live in a country where any man, no matter how humble his origins, can become a president, and to be part of an industry where any picture, no matter how low its budget, can win an Oscar. All of us who worked on \"Marty\" are especially fortunate for this great honor, for to us, from the very beginning"
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"Jamie Foxx is from America.."
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"Jamie Foxx\nEric Marlon Bishop (born December 13, 1967), known professionally as Jamie Foxx, is an American actor, singer, songwriter, record producer and comedian. For his portrayal of Ray Charles in the 2004 biographical film \"Ray\", he won an Academy Award for Best Actor, BAFTA Award for Best Actor in a Leading Role, and a Golden Globe Award for Best Actor – Motion Picture Musical or Comedy. That same year, he was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor for his"
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"Law Abiding Citizen\nLaw Abiding Citizen is a 2009 American action thriller film directed by F. Gary Gray from a screenplay written by Kurt Wimmer. It stars Gerard Butler and Jamie Foxx and takes place in Philadelphia, telling the story of a man driven to seek justice while targeting not only his family's killer but also those who have supported a corrupt criminal justice system, intending to assassinate anyone supporting the system. \"Law Abiding Citizen\" was released theatrically in North America on October 16, 2009.\nThe film was nominated"
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"Jordan Spence has played for six football clubs including Scunthorpe United and Bristol City."
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"Jordan Spence\nJordan James Spence (born 24 May 1990) is an English professional footballer who is currently a free agent. Predominantly as a right-back, Spence can also operate as a centre-back. He has represented and captained England at various youth levels. He has previously played for West Ham United, Leyton Orient, Scunthorpe United, Bristol City, Sheffield Wednesday, Milton Keynes Dons and Ipswich Town.\nClub career.\nClub career West Ham United and loans.\nSpence joined West Ham United in 2004"
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"In 1960, The Beatles were formed."
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"The Beatles\nThe Beatles were an English rock band formed in Liverpool in 1960. The line-up of John Lennon, Paul McCartney, George Harrison and Ringo Starr led them to be regarded as the most influential band of all time. With a sound rooted in skiffle, beat and 1950s rock and roll, the group were integral to the evolution of pop music into an art form, and to the development of the counterculture of the 1960s. They often incorporated elements of classical music, older pop, and unconventional recording"
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"Fab Four (disambiguation)\nThe Fab Four or The Beatles were an English rock band formed in 1960.\nFab Four may also refer to:\n- The Fab Four (tribute), a Beatles tribute band\n- The Revols or the Fab Four, a Stratford, Ontario band formed in 1957\n- The Fab 4, a Dell Comics superhero group\nSee also.\n- The Fab Faux, a Beatles tribute band\n- Fab Five (disambiguation)\n- The Monkees, who were nicknamed the"
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"The Prisoner or: How I Planned to Kill Tony Blair\nThe Prisoner or: How I Planned to Kill Tony Blair is a 2006 documentary film by American documentary filmmaker Michael Tucker.\nThe film depicts Yunis Khatayer Abbas, an Iraqi journalist who was detained by US troops in 2003 and later imprisoned at Abu Ghraib prison for nine months. Although innocent, he was accused by American military officials of plotting to assassinate then British prime minister Tony Blair along with his two brothers.\nProduction notes.\nDirector Tucker was shooting"
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"Huntington's disease is inherited."
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"individual's two copies of a gene called \"Huntingtin\". This means a child of an affected person typically has a 50% chance of inheriting the disease. The \"Huntingtin\" gene provides the genetic information for a protein that is also called \"huntingtin\". Expansion of CAG (cytosine-adenine-guanine) triplet repeats in the gene coding for the Huntingtin protein results in an abnormal protein, which gradually damages cells in the brain, through mechanisms that are not fully understood. Diagnosis is by genetic testing, which"
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"European Huntington's Disease Network\nThe European Huntington's Disease Network (Euro-HD or EHDN) is a Europe-wide network of professionals and people affected by Huntington's disease, who collaborate to organise and perform research into the condition, and improve the care of HD-affected individuals.\nHuntington's disease (HD) is an incurable, genetically inherited degenerative brain condition that causes progressive impairment of motor function and cognitive decline and psychiatric symptoms.\nEHDN was founded in 2003 and is financially supported by the CHDI Foundation"
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"Ann Romney\nAnn Lois Romney (née Davies; born April 16, 1949) is the wife of American businessman and politician, Senator Mitt Romney of Utah. From 2003 to 2007, Romney was First Lady of Massachusetts, while her husband served as Governor.\nShe was raised in Bloomfield Hills, Michigan, and attended the private Kingswood School there, where she dated Mitt Romney. She converted to The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS Church) in 1966. She attended Brigham Young University ("
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"counts Solamere Capital as a minor investor in one of its funds. Solamere Capital is an investment firm founded by Mitt Romney's, son, Tagg Romney, and Spencer Zwick, Mitt Romney's campaign finance chair and in which Mitt Romney's brother, Scott, and Mitt Romney's wife, Ann, and Mitt Romney himself has invested, and which is run by Tagg Romney. Solamere is not invested in the specific H.I.G. fund that has an investment in Hart InterCivic.\nState reviews of election equipment.\nState reviews"
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"Brittany Murphy\nBrittany Anne Murphy-Monjack (born Brittany Anne Bertolotti; November 10, 1977 – December 20, 2009) was an American actress and singer. A native of Atlanta, Murphy moved to Los Angeles as a teenager and pursued a career in acting. Her breakthrough role was as Tai Frasier in \"Clueless\" (1995), followed by supporting roles in independent films such as \"Freeway\" (1996) and \"Bongwater\" (1998). She made her stage debut in a Broadway production of"
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", Mirpur and Kotli districts has extremely hot weather in summers and moderate cold weather in winters. It receives rains mostly in monsoon weather.\nIn the central and northern parts of state weather remains moderate hot in summers and very cold and chilly in winter. Snow fall also occurs there in December and January.\nThis region receives rainfall in both winters and summers. Muzaffarabad and Pattan are among the wettest areas of the state. Throughout most of the region, the average rainfall exceeds 1400 mm, with the highest average"
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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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"and remains his most popular album. In 1992, Cohen released its follow-up, \"The Future\", which had dark lyrics and references to political and social unrest.\nCohen returned to music in 2001 with the release of \"Ten New Songs\", which was a major hit in Canada and Europe. His 11th album, \"Dear Heather\", followed in 2004. Following a successful string of tours between 2008 and 2013, Cohen released three albums in the final four years of his life: \"Old"
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"William Hanna\nWilliam Denby Hanna (July 14, 1910 – March 22, 2001) was an American animator, director, producer, voice actor, cartoon artist, and musician whose film and television cartoon characters entertained millions of people for much of the 20th century.\nAfter working odd jobs in the first months of the Great Depression, Hanna joined the Harman and Ising animation studio in 1930. During the 1930s, Hanna steadily gained skill and prominence while working on cartoons such as \"Captain and the Kids\". In"
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"Batman\nBatman is a fictional superhero appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics. The character was created by artist Bob Kane and writer Bill Finger, and first appeared in \"Detective Comics\" #27 in 1939. Originally named the \"Bat-Man,\" the character is also referred to by such epithets as the Caped Crusader, the Dark Knight, and the World's Greatest Detective.\nBatman's secret identity is Bruce Wayne, a wealthy American playboy, philanthropist, and owner of Wayne Enterprises. After"
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"Action Comics\" until 1947. Burnley's work was often credited to other artists. In the 1945 Batman newspaper strips which Burnley penciled, the stylized Bob Kane signature logo appears, although Kane had not worked on the sequence. The version of Superman he created was noted for its carefully drawn musculature, which set the style of superheroes for years to come.\nBiography Later DC work.\nBurnley co-created (with writer Gardner Fox) the superhero Starman, which first appeared in \"Adventure Comics\" (April 1941)"
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"Futurama\nFuturama is an American animated science fiction sitcom created by Matt Groening for the Fox Broadcasting Company. The series follows the adventures of slacker Philip J. Fry, who is cryogenically preserved for 1000 years and is revived in the 31st century. Fry finds work at an interplanetary delivery company. The series was envisioned by Groening in the mid-1990s while working on \"The Simpsons\"; he brought David X. Cohen aboard to develop storylines and characters to pitch the show to Fox.\nIn the United States, the series aired on"
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"up to 200 characters on screen at once; most minor characters from Futurama's history can be seen (Unit 2013 appearing twice) with the exception of the children (like Dwight and Cubert), who were removed when the production team realized that Morbo mentions that there are no children present. In the DVD commentary, producer David X. Cohen notes that Rough Draft Korea, \"Futurama\"'s overseas animation studio, charged a significant premium because of the difficulty of animating this scene.\nIn the final scene of the film"
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"Celeste and Jesse Forever stars Rashida Jones, Andy Samberg, and Will McCormack."
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"Celeste and Jesse Forever\nCeleste and Jesse Forever is a 2012 American romantic comedy-drama film directed by Lee Toland Krieger. It stars Rashida Jones and Andy Samberg, and was written by Jones and Will McCormack, who also has a role in the film. It was released on August 3, 2012, in New York and Los Angeles.\nPlot.\nCeleste (Rashida Jones) and Jesse (Andy Samberg) start dating in high school and eventually marry young. Their relationship is shown in a photo montage;"
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"media award, four Saturn Awards, several MTV Movie Awards, a People's Choice Award and many others.\nCareer.\nTeam Todd produced the 2012 romantic comedy \"Celeste and Jesse Forever\", starring Rashida Jones and Andy Samberg, which made its debut at the 2012 Sundance Film Festival where it was acquired by Sony Pictures Classics. This was Team Todd's second time at Sundance. They also produced Galt Niederhoffer's directorial debut \"The Romantics\", which premiered at the 2010 Sundance Film Festival.\nTeam Todd"
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"Mike Pence reduced taxes in Indiana."
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"Beasts of the Southern Wild\nBeasts of the Southern Wild is a 2012 American drama film directed, co-written, and co-scored by Benh Zeitlin. It was adapted by Zeitlin and Lucy Alibar from Alibar's one-act play \"Juicy and Delicious\". It stars Quvenzhané Wallis and Dwight Henry. After playing at film festivals, it was released on June 27, 2012, in New York and Los Angeles, and later distribution was expanded.\n\"Beasts of the Southern Wild\" was met with commercial"
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"attended Simeon Career Academy. He was highly recruited by colleges, eventually choosing to join the University of Memphis under coach John Calipari. Rose led the Tigers to the most wins in NCAA history (a 38–2 record), their first number 1 ranking in 25 years, and an appearance in the NCAA championship game. In 2009, an NCAA investigation revealed that Rose's SAT scores had been invalidated, and as a result, the NCAA vacated Memphis' entire 2007–08 season.\nRose has struggled with significant knee injuries since his"
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"Derrick Rose\nDerrick Martell Rose (born October 4, 1988) is an American professional basketball player for the Detroit Pistons of the National Basketball Association (NBA). He played one year of college basketball for the Memphis Tigers before being drafted first overall by his hometown Chicago Bulls in the 2008 NBA draft. After being named the NBA Rookie of the Year, Rose, at age 22, became the youngest player to win the NBA Most Valuable Player Award in 2011.\nRose was born and raised in Chicago, and"
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"played by Jud Tylor, was added as Hyde's wife for nine episodes. The location of the show's introductory theme song was changed from the Vista Cruiser to the circle. Both Eric and Kelso returned for the series' final episode, although Topher Grace was uncredited.\nThe eighth season was announced as the final season of the show on January 17, 2006, and \"That '70s Finale\" was filmed a month later on February 17, 2006, first airing on May 18, 2006.\nProduction."
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"Margot Frank\nMargot Betti Frank (February 16, 1926 – February or March 1945) was the eldest daughter of Otto Frank and Edith Frank and the elder sister of Anne Frank. Margot's deportation order from the Gestapo hastened the Frank family into hiding. According to the diary of her younger sister, Anne, Margot kept a diary of her own, but no trace of Margot's diary has ever been found. She died in Bergen-Belsen.\nEarly life and education.\nMargot Betti Frank, named after"
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"Jessica Chastain\nJessica Michelle Chastain (born March 24, 1977) is an American actress and producer. She is known for her portrayals of strong-willed women in films with feminist themes. Chastain's accolades include a Golden Globe Award and two Academy Award nominations. \"Time\" magazine named her one of the 100 most influential people in the world in 2012.\nBorn and raised in Sacramento, California, Chastain developed an interest in acting from a young age. In 1998, she made her professional stage debut as"
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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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"Lisa Marie Presley\nLisa Marie Presley (born February 1, 1968) is an American singer-songwriter. She is the only child of singer and actor Elvis Presley and actress Priscilla Presley, as well as the sole heir to her father's estate. Presley has developed a career in the music business and has issued three albums. She has been married and divorced four times, including to singer Michael Jackson and actor Nicolas Cage, before marrying music producer Michael Lockwood, father of her twin girls.\nEarly life."
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"the United States of America, \"Pure Frosting\": \"Hot Carl\" – 0:16 follows a long period of silence (just over 5 minutes) after the last track \"Lump (Live)\" – 2:58.\n- Lisa Marie Presley, \"To Whom It May Concern\": After the title track ends at 4:36, there is 21 seconds of silence and then the song 'Excuse Me'\n- Lisa Marie Presley, \"Now What\": A cover version of The Ramones' 'Here Today,"
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"How I Met Your Mother (season 6)\nThe sixth season of the American television comedy series \"How I Met Your Mother\" premiered on September 20, 2010, and concluded on May 16, 2011 on CBS.\nCast.\nCast Main cast.\n- Josh Radnor as Ted Mosby\n- Jason Segel as Marshall Eriksen\n- Cobie Smulders as Robin Scherbatsky\n- Neil Patrick Harris as Barney Stinson\n- Alyson Hannigan as Lily Aldrin\n- Bob Saget (uncredited) as Future Ted Mosby (voice only"
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"for railway rehabilitation. Since then, India has become the country with the largest country program and its lending portfolio of the World Bank group inheres of 104 operations with a total volume of $27.1 billion.\nEconomy of India.\nIndia is one of the fastest growing countries in the world. According to the annual report of the IMF, India shows a GDP growth rate of 7.3% for 2018. India is the third largest country in purchasing power parity and is expected to keep their annual growth rate. India was"
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"Atlantic City (1980 film)\nAtlantic City (French: \"Atlantic City, USA\") is a 1980 French-Canadian romantic crime film directed by Louis Malle. Filmed in late 1979, it was released in France and Germany in 1980 and in the United States in 1981. The script was written by John Guare. It stars Burt Lancaster, Susan Sarandon, Kate Reid, Robert Joy, Hollis McLaren, Michel Piccoli, and Al Waxman.\n\"Atlantic City\" was released on December 19, 1980,"
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"Frank Bennett (singer)\nDavid Henry Wray (born 20 June 1959), who performs as Frank Bennett (the stage name is a combination of Frank Sinatra and Tony Bennett), is an Australian jazz singer, musician and songwriter. His vocal style is influenced by those two singers and the music of the 1940s and 1950s. He has provided big band cover versions of rock and pop singles, \"Creep\" (originally by Radiohead), \"Better Man\" (Pearl Jam), and \"Under the Bridge"
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"Sheldon Cooper\nSheldon Lee Cooper Ph.D., Sc.D., is a fictional character in the CBS television series \"The Big Bang Theory\" and its spinoff series \"Young Sheldon\", portrayed by actors Jim Parsons in \"The Big Bang Theory\" and Iain Armitage in \"Young Sheldon\" (with Parsons as the latter series' narrator). For his portrayal, Parsons has won four Primetime Emmy Awards, a Golden Globe Award, a TCA Award, and two Critics' Choice Television Awards. The character's childhood"
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"Emmanuel Adebayor\nSheyi Emmanuel Adebayor (; born 26 February 1984) is a Togolese professional footballer who plays as a striker for Turkish club İstanbul Başakşehir. He previously played for English clubs Arsenal, Manchester City, Tottenham Hotspur and Crystal Palace, as well as French side Metz, and Monégasque team Monaco and Spanish team Real Madrid. He was voted African Footballer of the Year for 2008 while playing at Arsenal.\nAdebayor represented the Togo national team at the 2006 FIFA World Cup in Germany, the country's debut, and to"
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"Always on My Mind (disambiguation)\nAlways on My Mind may refer to:\n- \"Always on My Mind\", a 1969 song originally recorded by B.J. Thomas and later recorded by Brenda Lee, Elvis Presley, Willie Nelson, the Pet Shop Boys and others\n- \"Always on My Mind\" (Willie Nelson album), a 1982 Willie Nelson album that contained, and was named after, this song\n- \"Always on My Mind\" (Houston Person album), a 1986 Houston Person that"
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"Take a Bow (Madonna song)\n\"Take a Bow\" is a song by American singer Madonna from her sixth studio album \"Bedtime Stories\" (1994). It was released as the album's second single on December 6, 1994, by Maverick Records. It is a midtempo pop ballad written and produced by Madonna and Babyface. The song also appears on her compilation albums \"Something to Remember\" (1995), \"GHV2\" (2001) and \"Celebration\" (2009). Following the sexually"
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"El Ritmo No Perdona (Prende)\n\"El Ritmo No Perdona 'Prende'\" (English: \"The Rhythm Does Not Forgive \"Turn It On\"\") is a song by Daddy Yankee from his studio album \"Daddy Yankee Mundial\" released on July 1, 2009. On Daddy Yankee's official website the song is currently free, and includes the music video for mobile phones. The song was released as iTunes bonus track from the album.\nMusic video.\nThe music video for \"El Ritmo"
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"Batman Begins (video game)\nBatman Begins is a 2005 video game. It was released June 14, 2005, a day before the release of \"Batman Begins\". It was developed by Eurocom and published by Electronic Arts in conjunction with Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment and DC Comics. It was released on Game Boy Advance, GameCube, PlayStation 2 and Xbox. The film's original cast provided a voice-over reprisal in the game, with the exception of Gary Oldman, who portrays James Gordon, replaced by Gavin"
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"Purple (Stone Temple Pilots album)\nPurple is the second studio album by the American rock band Stone Temple Pilots, released on June 7, 1994 by Atlantic Records. The album, building off the foundations laid by the band's debut album \"Core\", was a huge success for the band, debuting at #1 on the \"Billboard\" 200 chart and remaining there for three weeks, eventually selling over six million copies. It spawned a number of successful singles — \"Vasoline\" and \"Interstate Love Song"
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"Mariyam Haleem\nMariyam Haleem is a Maldivian actress.\nCareer.\nCareer 1997–2010: Initial releases with small roles.\nHaleem made her film debut in Abdulla Sujau-directed \"Laila\" (1997) starring opposite Ali Shameel and Aishath Shirani as depressed mother whose daughter was snatched off from her at a very young age. The same year, Haleem starred in Mohamed Ali Manik's \"Maazee\" (1997) alongside Ismail Wajeeh, Jamsheedha Ahmed, Mariyam Nazima and Aminath Rasheedha which narrates the story of two best friends,"
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"Delhi and on railway lines between Goa and Ahmedabad. The production crew faced complications in securing permission to close sections of the Konkan Railway. Similar problems in obtaining filming permits were encountered by production crews for \"The Dark Knight Rises\" and \"\". Permission was eventually granted to the Bond production crew; however, the production ultimately did not shoot in India.\nProduction Filming.\nPrincipal photography was scheduled to take up to 133 days, although the actual filming took 128. Filming began on 7 November 2011 in and around"
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"Super Nintendo Entertainment System\nThe Super Nintendo Entertainment System (SNES), also known as the Super NES or Super Nintendo, is a 16-bit home video game console developed by Nintendo that was released in 1990 in Japan and South Korea, 1991 in North America, 1992 in Europe and Australasia (Oceania), and 1993 in South America. In Japan, the system is called the Super Famicom (SFC). In South Korea, it is known as the Super Comboy and was distributed by Hyundai Electronics. The system was"
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"Saswata Chatterjee\nSaswata Chatterjee (born 19 December 1970) is an Indian actor of television and films based in Kolkata. Born to actor Subhendu Chatterjee, Saswata Chatterjee began his career with a Hindi serial directed by Saibal Mitra, based on Samaresh Majumdar's Kaalpurush. He gained popularity by portraying the character of Topshe in a Feluda-based television series directed by Sandip Ray. His acting in many Bengali films has been praised by the critics, including his portrayal of a Ritwik Ghatak-inspired character in the 2013 film Meghe Dhaka"
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"Katmundu\nKatmundu is a 2015 Indian Bengali comedy romantic thriller film directed by Raj Chakraborty. The film features Soham Chakraborty, Abir Chatterjee, Rudranil Ghosh, Srabanti Chatterjee, Mimi Chakraborty and Saswata Chatterjee in the lead roles. The film is produced by Shyam Sundar Dey under GreenTouch Entertainment. The film was released on 16 October 2015. The story, penned down by Padmanava Dasgupta, is about three software engineers who undertake a journey to Nepal to escape the stress of a 9-to-5 job and how their life takes an unexpected turn after"
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"Kangana Ranaut refuses to act."
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"model. After training under the theatre director Arvind Gaur, Ranaut made her feature film debut in the 2006 thriller \"Gangster\", for which she was awarded the Filmfare Award for Best Female Debut. She received praise for portraying emotionally intense characters in the dramas \"Woh Lamhe\" (2006), \"Life in a... Metro\" (2007) and \"Fashion\" (2008). For the last of these, she won the National Film Award for Best Supporting Actress.\nRanaut featured in the commercially successful films"
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"first to be released entirely through digital distribution. It was a major commercial success, grossing more than $392 million worldwide during its original theatrical run to become Scorsese's highest-grossing film and the 17th-highest-grossing film of 2013. The film was controversial for its morally ambiguous depiction of events, explicit sexual content, extreme profanity, depiction of hard drug use, and its use of animals during production. \nThe film received mostly positive reviews from critics, with praise for Scorsese's direction, the comedic performance"
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"Benedek Fliegauf directed Womb (film)."
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"Womb (film)\nWomb (retitled Clone for its UK DVD release) is a 2010 science fiction drama film written and directed by Benedek Fliegauf and starring Eva Green and Matt Smith.\nPlot.\nThe film commences with a pregnant woman (Eva Green) telling her unborn child that the father has departed for good, but that together they will start a new life. A love story is then told between two children, Rebecca and Tommy, who swear each other eternal love. When Rebecca departs suddenly for Japan"
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