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[ "Represent this sentence to retrieve a Wikipedia article all about it", "Cher is one of the best-selling music artists in music history." ]
[ [ "Represent this Wikipedia passage to find a one sentence statement which it confirms", "from the Kennedy Center Honors and the Council of Fashion Designers of America, among several other honors. She has sold 100 million records worldwide to date, becoming one of the best-selling music artists in history. She is the only artist to date to have a number-one single on a \"Billboard\" chart in six consecutive decades, from the 1960s to the 2010s. Outside of her music and acting, she is noted for her political views, philanthropic endeavors, and social activism, including LGBT rights and HIV" ] ]
[ [ "Represent this text to retrieve a related one-sentence statement!", "Cher, the main article\n- Sonny Bono, the main article\n- Cher, the main article\n- Cher albums discography\n- List of best selling music artists\n- List of number-one hits (United States)\n- List of artists who reached number one on the Hot 100 (U.S.)" ] ]
[ "Represent the sentence to find a Wikipedia article related to it", "Joaquin Phoenix is not an activist." ]
[ [ "Represent the article for finding a claim of about one sentence that the article confirms", "he won the Cannes Film Festival Award for Best Actor. He is set to portray the Joker in the 2019 film \"Joker\".\nAside from his acting career, he has ventured into directing music videos, as well as producing films and television shows. He has recorded an album, the soundtrack to \"Walk the Line\", for which he won the Grammy Award for Best Compilation Soundtrack for Visual Media. Phoenix is a social activist, lending his support to a number of charities and humanitarian organizations. He is" ] ]
[ [ "Represent this Wikipedia passage to find a one sentence statement which it confirms", "Joaquin Phoenix\nJoaquin Rafael Phoenix (; né Bottom; born October 28, 1974) is an American actor, producer, and activist. For his work as an actor, Phoenix has received a Grammy Award, a Golden Globe Award and three Academy Award nominations.\nPhoenix started acting in television series with his brother River Phoenix and sister Summer Phoenix. His first major film release was in the film \"SpaceCamp\" (1986). During his period as a child actor he was credited as Leaf Phoenix, his self-" ] ]
[ "Represent this text so we find an article on Wikipedia that is related", "David Carradine worked in the film industry." ]
[ [ "represent the article for finding a claim of about one sentence that the article confirms", "continued to be released after his death. These posthumous credits were from a variety of genres including action, documentaries, drama, horror, martial arts, science fiction, and westerns. In addition to his acting career, Carradine was a director and musician. Moreover, influenced by his \"Kung Fu\" role, he studied martial arts. On April 1, 1997, Carradine received a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame.\nEarly life.\nCarradine was born on December 8, 1936, as John Arthur Carradine" ] ]
[ [ "Represent this text to retrieve a related one-sentence statement:", "who co-starred with him in \"Macon County Line\". At the Actors Studio Vint was seen by Bruce Dern, who recommended him for his 1972 film \"Silent Running\". Vint has worked with Academy Award nominated directors Arthur Penn in \"Little Big Man\" and Roman Polanski in \"Chinatown\".\nVint worked with David Carradine in three movies. In Carradine's autobiographical book \"Kill Bill: The Diary\", Carradine described Jesse Vint as \"an acting buddy of mine who is a very wise and" ] ]
[ "Represent this sentence to retrieve a Wikipedia article all about it", "Apocalypse Now was produced by Disney." ]
[ [ "Represent this Wikipedia passage to find a one sentence statement which it confirms", "Apocalypse Now\nApocalypse Now is a 1979 American epic war film about the Vietnam War, directed, produced and co-written by Francis Ford Coppola. It stars Marlon Brando, Robert Duvall, Martin Sheen, Frederic Forrest, Albert Hall, Sam Bottoms, Laurence Fishburne and Dennis Hopper. The screenplay, co-written by Coppola and John Milius and narration written by Michael Herr, was loosely based on the 1899 novella \"Heart of Darkness\" by Joseph Conrad. The setting was changed from late 19th-century Congo to" ] ]
[ [ "Represent this Wikipedia passage to find a one sentence statement which it confirms", "\"\nPollina began to pencil \"X-Force\" in 1995 with #44 and continued as regular penciller until #81 in 1998. In 1996 he drew the four-issue limited series \"Rise of Apocalypse\", again for Marvel.\nHe has also produced a creator-owned limited series \"Big Daddy Danger\", which was published by DC Comics in 2002. This series is reportedly being developed by Walt Disney Studios as a feature film.\nBibliography.\nComics work includes:\n- \"Rise" ] ]
[ "Represent this text so we find an article on Wikipedia that is related", "Avengers: Age of Ultron came out in North America." ]
[ [ "represent this wikipedia passage to find a one sentence statement which it confirms", "an estimated net production budget of $365 million, it is the second most expensive film ever made.\n\"Avengers: Age of Ultron\" premiered in Los Angeles on April 13, 2015, and was released in the United States on May 1, 2015, in 3D and IMAX 3D. The film received generally positive reviews from critics and grossed over $1.4 billion worldwide, becoming the fourth-highest-grossing film of 2015 as well as the fifth-highest-grossing film at the time. Two sequels," ] ]
[ [ "represent the article for finding a claim of about one sentence that the article confirms\n\n\nExamples:\nProvided: \"Creative work\nA creative work is a manifestation of creative effort including fine artwork (sculpture, paintings, drawing, sketching, performance art), dance, writing (literature), filmmaking, and musical composition.\nCreative works require a creative mindset and are not typically rendered in an arbitrary fashion although some works demonstrate [have in common] a degree of arbitrariness, such that it is improbable that two people would independently create the same work. At its base, creative work involves two main steps—having an idea\" Match: \"The Champ is a creative work.\"", "Age of Ultron\" suit.\nIn \"Infinity War\", Rogers receives new vibranium gauntlets from Shuri to replace his traditional shield.\nMarvel Cinematic Universe.\nMarvel Cinematic Universe Appearances in feature films.\nChris Evans portrays Steve Rogers in the Marvel Cinematic Universe films \"Captain America: The First Avenger\" (2011), \"The Avengers\" (2012), \"Captain America: The Winter Soldier\" (2014), \"Avengers: Age of Ultron\" (2015), \"Captain America: Civil War" ] ]
[ "Represent this text so we find an article on Wikipedia that is related", "Robert Duvall has been nominated for seven awards." ]
[ [ "Represent this Wikipedia passage to find a one sentence statement which it confirms", "Robert Duvall\nRobert Selden Duvall (; born January 5, 1931) is an American actor and filmmaker whose career spans more than six decades. He has been nominated for seven Academy Awards (winning for his performance in \"Tender Mercies\") and seven Golden Globe Awards (winning four), and has won a BAFTA, a Screen Actors Guild Award, and an Emmy Award. He received the National Medal of Arts in 2005. Duvall has starred in numerous films and television series, including \"To Kill a Mockingbird\"" ] ]
[ [ "Represent the article for finding a claim of about one sentence that the article confirms", "Rooney for his role on \"Bill\". Performances by actor in a miniseries or television film were originally awarded in the Best Actor – Television Series Drama category before the creation of this category.\nSince its inception, the award has been given to 34 actors. Darren Criss is the current recipient of the award for his portrayal of Andrew Cunanan on \"\". Robert Duvall, James Garner, and Al Pacino have won the most awards in this category with two each. James Woods has been nominated for the award on" ] ]
[ "Represent this sentence to retrieve a Wikipedia article all about it", "Gone Girl was directed by Barack Obama." ]
[ [ "Represent this text to retrieve a related one-sentence statement", "Gone Girl (film)\nGone Girl is a 2014 American psychological thriller film directed by David Fincher and written by Gillian Flynn, based on her popular 2012 novel of the same title. The film stars Ben Affleck, Rosamund Pike, Neil Patrick Harris, and Tyler Perry. Set in Missouri, the story begins as a mystery that follows the events surrounding Nick Dunne (Affleck), who becomes the prime suspect in the sudden disappearance of his wife Amy (Pike).\nThe film had its world premiere on opening" ] ]
[ [ "represent this text", "Where My Country Gone?\n\"Where My Country Gone?\" is the second episode of the nineteenth season of the animated television series \"South Park\", and the 259th episode overall, written and directed by series co-creator Trey Parker. The episode premiered on Comedy Central on September 23, 2015. It parodies illegal immigration to the United States and the 2016 presidential candidacy of Donald Trump, along with Caitlyn Jenner and political correctness.\nPlot.\nKyle is unwillingly honored at the White House by Barack Obama" ] ]
[ "Represent the sentence to find a Wikipedia article related to it:", "Midwestern Gothic publishes fiction." ]
[ [ "Represent the article for finding a claim of about one sentence that the article confirms", "Midwestern Gothic\nMidwestern Gothic is an American literary magazine based in Ann Arbor, Michigan and Chicago, Illinois. Founded in 2010 by Robert James Russell and Jeff Pfaller, \"Midwestern Gothic\" publishes both fiction, essays and poetry.\nIn 2013, \"Midwestern Gothic\" expanded into a book division, MG Press. They also run an annual literary festival, Voices of the Middle West, in partnership with the University of Michigan's Residential College.\n\"Midwestern Gothic\" also runs frequent interviews with influential Midwestern authors and" ] ]
[ [ "Represent this Wikipedia passage to find a one sentence statement which it confirms", "poets, such as Charles Baxter, Matt Bell, Marianne Boruch, Peter Ho Davies, Stuart Dybek, Alice Friman, V.V. Ganeshananthan, Thomas McGuane.\n\"Midwestern Gothic\" (literary journal).\n\"Midwestern Gothic\" publishes fiction, essays, and poetry, and is dedicated to painting a portrait of the Midwestern United States by writers who live or have lived here.\nIt is also distinguished from many other literary magazines by actively seeking work from previously unpublished writers in addition to established ones. Published authors include Nick" ] ]
[ "represent the sentence to find a wikipedia article related to it", "Hilary Swank is a woman." ]
[ [ "Represent this Wikipedia passage to find a one sentence statement which it confirms", "Hilary Swank\nHilary Ann Swank (born July 30, 1974) is an American actress and film producer. She is the recipient of numerous awards, including two Academy Awards and two Golden Globe Awards.\nSwank made her film debut with a minor role in \"Buffy the Vampire Slayer\" (1992), before receiving her breakthrough role in the fourth installment of \"The Karate Kid\" franchise, \"The Next Karate Kid\" (1994). On television, she starred as Carly Reynolds on the eighth season of" ] ]
[ [ "Represent the article for finding a claim of about one sentence that the article confirms", "The Resident (film)\nThe Resident is a 2011 British thriller film directed by Antti Jokinen and starring Hilary Swank and Jeffrey Dean Morgan. Swank stars as a recently single woman who rents an apartment in New York City and comes to suspect that someone is stalking her. The film also features a cameo from Hammer Films star Christopher Lee, in his first collaboration with the studio since 1976's \"To the Devil a Daughter\" and his last before his death in 2015.\nPlot.\nJuliet Devereau (Hilary Swank" ] ]
[ "represent the sentence to find a wikipedia article related to it", "Jennifer Grey was born on April." ]
[ [ "Represent the article for finding a claim of about one sentence that the article confirms", "Jennifer Grey\nJennifer Grey (born March 26, 1960) is an American actress. She is known for her roles in the 1980s films \"Ferris Bueller's Day Off\" (1986) and \"Dirty Dancing\" (1987), for which Grey earned a Golden Globe Award nomination. Her television work includes her 2010 victory in season eleven of \"Dancing with the Stars\", and starring in the Amazon Studios comedy series \"Red Oaks\".\nEarly life.\nJennifer Grey was born on March 26," ] ]
[ [ "Represent this text to retrieve a related one-sentence statement.", "Mickey Katz\nMickey Katz (June 15, 1909 – April 30, 1985) was an American musician and comedian who specialized in Jewish humor. He was the father of actor Joel Grey and grandfather of actress Jennifer Grey.\nEarly life.\nKatz was born Meyer Myron Katz on Sawtell Court in Cleveland, Ohio, to a Jewish family. He is the son of Johanna (née Herzberg) and Menachem Katz. Originally one of five children, Mickey lost an older sister to diphtheria when he was about four years" ] ]
[ "Represent the sentence to find a Wikipedia article related to it", "Marlon Brando was in Viva Zapatal." ]
[ [ "Represent the article for finding a claim of about one sentence that the article confirms", "in \"On the Waterfront\", and his portrayal of the rebellious motorcycle gang leader Johnny Strabler in \"The Wild One\" proved to be a lasting image in popular culture. Brando received Academy Award nominations for playing Emiliano Zapata in \"Viva Zapata!\" (1952); Mark Antony in Joseph L. Mankiewicz's 1953 film adaptation of Shakespeare's \"Julius Caesar\"; and Air Force Major Lloyd Gruver in \"Sayonara\" (1957), an adaptation of James Michener's 1954 novel. Brando was included in a list" ] ]
[ [ "Represent this Wikipedia passage to find a one sentence statement which it confirms", ".\nPersonal life.\nJurado's first husband was the Mexican actor Victor Velázquez (the stepfather of the popular Mexican actresses Tere and Lorena Velázquez). With Velázquez she had two children, Víctor Hugo (d. 1981) and Sandra.\nEarly in her career in Hollywood, Jurado had affairs with the filmmaker Budd Boetticher and actor Tyrone Power.\nMarlon Brando was smitten with Jurado after seeing her in \"High Noon\". They met when Brando was in Mexico filming \"Viva Zapata!\" (1952)." ] ]
[ "represent the sentence to find a wikipedia article related to it.", "Kurt Sutter wrote Sons of Anarchy." ]
[ [ "Represent this Wikipedia passage to find a one sentence statement which it confirms", "Kurt Sutter\nKurt Leon Sutter (born May 5, 1960) is an American screenwriter, director, producer, and actor. He worked as a producer, writer, and director on \"The Shield,\" and appeared on the show as hitman Margos Dezerian. Sutter is also the creator of \"Sons of Anarchy\" on FX; he wrote, produced, and directed the series, as well as played incarcerated club member Otto Delaney. Sutter spent time with members of an outlaw motorcycle club in Northern California as research" ] ]
[ [ "represent this wikipedia passage to find a one sentence statement which it confirms", "Angeles and was based on the film of the same name. Collins co-wrote the episode \"The Doctor Is In\" with co-executive producer Frank Renzulli and wrote the episode \"Los Muertos\". Mazzara, Collins and the majority of the writing staff left the series at the end of the first season.\nCollins was hired as a co-producer and writer for the second season of FX crime drama \"Sons of Anarchy\" in fall 2009. \"Sons of Anarchy\" showrunner and executive producer Kurt Sutter" ] ]
[ "Represent this text so we find an article on Wikipedia that is related", "Grace Jones acted in Conan the Destroyer." ]
[ [ "", ".\nJones appeared in some low-budget films in the US during the 1970s and early 1980s. In 1984, she made her first mainstream appearance as Zula in the fantasy-action film \"Conan the Destroyer\" alongside Arnold Schwarzenegger and Sarah Douglas, and subsequently appeared in the 1985 James Bond movie \"A View to a Kill\" as May Day. In 1986, she played a vampire in \"Vamp\", and acted in and contributed a song to the 1992 Eddie Murphy film \"Boomerang\". She appeared" ] ]
[ [ "Represent this text to retrieve a related one-sentence statement", "Conan the Destroyer\nConan the Destroyer is a 1984 American sword and sorcery film directed by Richard Fleischer, starring Arnold Schwarzenegger and Mako Iwamatsu reprising their roles as Conan and Akiro the wizard, respectively. The cast also includes Grace Jones, Wilt Chamberlain, Tracey Walter, and Olivia d'Abo. It is the sequel to \"Conan the Barbarian\". The film grossed $31 million in the US.\nPlot.\nConan (Schwarzenegger) and his companion, the thief Malak (Walter), are confronted by Queen Taramis" ] ]
[ "represent this text so we find an article on wikipedia that is related", "Dr. Dre left Death Row Records in 1996." ]
[ [ "represent this wikipedia passage to find a one sentence statement which it confirms:", "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. \"" ] ]
[ [ "represent this text to retrieve a related one-sentence statement", "Chronic\" by close friend Dr. Dre, which was a great success.\nIn 1993, Snoop and Dr. Dre began work on \"Doggystyle\" which was also very popular and acclaimed. During the recording of \"Doggystyle\" Snoop became a defendant in a murder case which saw his acquittal shortly before this album was released, which led him to no longer live the \"gangsta\" lifestyle he portrayed in his records.\nDr. Dre, who was Death Row Records' in-house producer, had left earlier in 1996" ] ]
[ "Represent this text so we find an article on Wikipedia that is related", "Claire Danes won a Golden Globe Award." ]
[ [ "Represent the article for finding a claim of about one sentence that the article confirms", "Actress in a Limited Series or Movie. Since 2011, she has starred as Carrie Mathison in the Showtime drama series \"Homeland\", for which she has won two Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Lead Actress in a Drama Series, two Golden Globe Award for Best Actress – Television Series Drama, and the Television Critics Association Award for Individual Achievement in Drama.\nEarly life and education.\nDanes was born in the Manhattan borough of New York City, the daughter of sculptor and printmaking artist, Carla Danes (née Hall" ] ]
[ [ "represent this text to retrieve a related one-sentence statement", "a Drama Series and Outstanding Single-Camera Picture Editing for a Drama Series.\nAt the 69th Golden Globe Awards, the series won the award for Best Television Series – Drama, and Claire Danes won for Best Actress – Television Series Drama, with Damian Lewis receiving a nomination for Best Actor – Television Series Drama. At the 70th Golden Globe Awards, the series won its second consecutive award for Best Television Series – Drama, Danes won again for Best Actress – Television Series Drama, and Lewis won for Best Actor –" ] ]
[ "Represent this text so we find an article on Wikipedia that is related", "American Broadcasting Company reduced its broadcasting operations since 2007." ]
[ [ "represent this text to retrieve a related one-sentence statement\n\nTo give you a sense - \"Spread (food)\nA spread is a food that is spread, generally with a knife, onto foods such as bread and crackers. Spreads are added to food to enhance the flavor or texture of the food, which may be considered bland without it. Butter and soft cheeses are typical spreads.\nA sandwich spread is a spreadable condiment used in a sandwich, in addition to more solid ingredients. Butter, mayonnaise, prepared mustard, and ketchup are typical sandwich spreads, along with their variants such as Thousand Island\" should be close to \"Hummus is a type of food.\"", "Lincoln Square in Upper West Side Manhattan.\nSince 2007, when ABC Radio (also known as Cumulus Media Networks) was sold to Citadel Broadcasting, ABC has reduced its broadcasting operations almost exclusively to television. The fifth-oldest major broadcasting network in the world and the youngest of the Big Three television networks, ABC is nicknamed as \"The Alphabet Network\", as its initialism also represents the first three letters of the English alphabet, in order.\nABC launched as a radio network on October 12, 1943," ] ]
[ [ "Represent this Wikipedia passage to find a one sentence statement which it confirms", "corporation, the Board of Directors appointed outside management in the form of CEO Michael Jordan, who brought in numerous consultants to help re-engineer the company in order to realize the potential that they saw in the broadcasting industry. Westinghouse reduced the work force in many of its traditional industrial operations and made further acquisitions in broadcasting to add to its already substantial Group W network, purchasing CBS in 1995. Shortly after, Westinghouse purchased Infinity Broadcasting, TNN, CMT, American Radio Systems, and rights to NFL broadcasting. These investments" ] ]
[ "Represent the sentence to find a Wikipedia article related to it", "Jim Rash is a performer." ]
[ [ "Represent this text to retrieve a related one-sentence statement.", "Jim Rash\nJames Rash (born July 15, 1971) is an American actor, comedian, producer, screenwriter, and director. He is known for his role as Dean Craig Pelton on the NBC/Yahoo! sitcom \"Community\", for which he was nominated for the Critics' Choice Television Award for Best Supporting Actor in a Comedy Series in 2012. In 2012, he received a Golden Globe nomination and won an Academy Award for Best Adapted Screenplay for the film \"The Descendants\".\nEarly life." ] ]
[ [ "Represent this Wikipedia passage to find a one sentence statement which it confirms", "Rash (surname)\nRash is a surname. Notable people with the surname include:\n- Jim Rash (born 1971), American actor\n- Rodney Rash (1959–1996), American horse trainer\n- Ron Rash (born 1953), American poet, short story writer, and novelist\n- Sean Rash (born 1982), American bowling player\n- Steve Rash, American film director" ] ]
[ "Represent this sentence to retrieve a Wikipedia article all about it", "House of 1000 Corpses had a theatrical release." ]
[ [ "represent text\n\n\nGiven World Science Festival\nThe World Science Festival is an annual science festival produced by the World Science Foundation, a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization headquartered in New York City. There is also an Asia-Pacific event, held in Brisbane, Australia.\nThe foundation's mission is to cultivate a general public informed by science, inspired by its wonder, convinced of its value, and prepared to engage with its implications for the future.\nHistory.\nThe festival was founded and created by Brian Greene, professor of, a positive would be The World Science Festival is headquartered in the United States.", "1000 Corpses\" featured a graphic amount of blood and gore as well as controversial scenes involving masturbation and necrophilia. The project was ultimately shelved by the company prior to its release due to fears of an NC-17 rating. Zombie later managed to re-purchase the rights to the work, eventually selling it to Lions Gate Entertainment. The film received a theatrical release on April 11, 2003, nearly three years after filming had concluded. Zombie later directed the film's sequel, \"The Devil's Rejects\" (2005)," ] ]
[ [ "represent the article for finding a claim of about one sentence that the article confirms", "rating, with Zombie claiming that most of the cut footage featured Sherri Moon Zombie's character.\nThe first public screening of the film occurred in Argentina on March 13, 2003. \"House of 1000 Corpses\" received its theatrical release on April 11, 2003. The film made its debut in the United Kingdom at Fright Fest, and was the fastest selling event of the night. \"House of 1000 Corpses\" grossed $3,460,666 on a limited opening weekend, while boasting $2,522,026 on its official opening. The film" ] ]
[ "Represent this sentence to retrieve a Wikipedia article all about it", "Gil Sharone began working with a band from Fort Lauderdale and he is a musician." ]
[ [ "Represent this Wikipedia passage to find a one sentence statement which it confirms", "Marilyn Manson (band)\nMarilyn Manson is an American rock band formed by namesake lead singer Marilyn Manson and guitarist Daisy Berkowitz in Fort Lauderdale, Florida, in 1989. Originally named Marilyn Manson & the Spooky Kids, they gained a local cult following in South Florida in the early 1990s with their theatrical live performances. In 1993, they were the first act signed to Trent Reznor's Nothing Records label. Until 1996, the name of each member was created by combining the first name of a female sex symbol and the" ] ]
[ [ "Represent this Wikipedia passage to find a one sentence statement which it confirms", "'s departure (2019–present).\nIn March 2019, Manson announced, via his Instagram, that he was nearly finished recording his next studio album and that country musician Shooter Jennings was involved. Later that year, drummer Gil Sharone announced he was leaving the band to pursue \"other current and future projects\". After that, former Black Flag drummer Brandon Pertzborn was hired as Sharone's replacement.\nMusical style.\nAlthough the band's music has often been labeled as shock rock by mainstream media, Manson disputes the" ] ]
[ "Represent this text so we find an article on Wikipedia that is related", "Ileana D'Cruz is a Telugu actress." ]
[ [ "Represent this text to retrieve a related one-sentence statement", "Ileana D'Cruz\nIleana D'Cruz (born 1 November 1987) is an Indian film actress who predominantly appears in Telugu and Hindi films. She has also starred in a couple Tamil films.\nD'Cruz won the Filmfare Award for Best Female Debut – South for the 2006 Telugu film \"Devadasu. \"She established herself in Telugu cinema with such commercially successful films as \"Pokiri\" (2006), \"Jalsa\" (2008), \"Kick\" (2009) and \"Julayi\" (2012). In Tamil cinema" ] ]
[ [ "Represent this text to retrieve a related one-sentence statement", "—Best Actress – Telugu - Ileana D'Cruz\n- Nominated—Best Supporting Actress – Telugu - Parvati Melton\n- Nominated—Best Music Director – Telugu - Devi Sri Prasad\n- Nominated—Best Lyricist – Telugu - Sirivennela Sitaramasastri - \"Chalore Chalore\"\n- Santosham Film Awards\n- Best Actor - Pawan kalyan - nominated\n- Best Actress - IleanaD'Cruz - won\n- Best Director - TrivikramSrinivas - won\n- Best Film - \"Jalsa\" - Allu Aravind - won\n- Best Music director - Devi sri" ] ]
[ "Represent this text so we find an article on Wikipedia that is related.", "Song Sung Blue was recorded by a singer-songwriter in 1972." ]
[ [ "Represent the article for finding a claim of about one sentence that the article confirms.", "Song Sung Blue\n\"Song Sung Blue\" is a 1972 hit song written and recorded by Neil Diamond, inspired by the second movement of Mozart's Piano Concerto #21. It was released on Diamond's album, \"Moods\" and later appeared on many of Diamond's live and compilation albums. The song was a #1 hit on the \"Billboard\" Hot 100 chart in the United States for one week, the week of July 1, and it spent twelve weeks in the Top 40. It also made" ] ]
[ [ "Represent this Wikipedia passage to find a one sentence statement which it confirms", "Longfellow Serenade\n\"Longfellow Serenade\" is the title of a 1974 song by the American singer-songwriter Neil Diamond. It was written by Diamond, produced by Tom Catalano, and included on Diamond's album \"Serenade\".\n\"Longfellow Serenade\" spent two weeks at #5 on the \"Billboard\" Hot 100 chart in November 1974. It was Diamond's second #1 on the \"Billboard\" Easy Listening chart, following his 1972 single, \"Song Sung Blue\". The song reached #1 in" ] ]
[ "Represent the sentence to find a Wikipedia article related to it", "Canada is a country." ]
[ [ "Represent this text to retrieve a related one-sentence statement", "Canada\nCanada ( ) is a country in the northern part of North America. Its ten provinces and three territories extend from the Atlantic to the Pacific and northward into the Arctic Ocean, covering , making it the world's second-largest country by total area. Its southern border with the United States, stretching some , is the world's longest bi-national land border. Canada's capital is Ottawa, and its three largest metropolitan areas are Toronto, Montreal, and Vancouver.\nAs a whole, Canada is" ] ]
[ [ "Represent this text to retrieve a related one-sentence statement", "List of number-one country singles (Canada)\nThis is a list of number-one country songs in Canada by year from the \"RPM\" Country Tracks chart (1964–2000) and \"Billboard\" Canada Country chart (2013–present).\nSee also.\n- List of number-one country hits (United States)\n- List of number-one country albums (Canada)\n- List of years in country music\nExternal links.\n- Billboard Canada Country chart" ] ]
[ "Represent the natural language.", "Papua New Guinea is known officially under a different title." ]
[ [ "Represent the article for finding a claim of about one sentence that the article confirms", "Papua New Guinea\nPapua New Guinea (PNG; , ; ; ), officially the Independent State of Papua New Guinea (; ) is a country in Oceania that occupies the eastern half of the island of New Guinea and its offshore islands in Melanesia, a region of the southwestern Pacific Ocean north of Australia. Its capital, located along its southeastern coast, is Port Moresby. The western half of New Guinea forms the Indonesian provinces of Papua and West Papua.\nAt the national level, after being ruled by three external" ] ]
[ [ "Represent this text to retrieve a related one-sentence statement.", "Capital punishment in Papua New Guinea\nIn Papua New Guinea (PNG), also officially known as the Independent State of Papua New Guinea, capital punishment (also called the \"death penalty\" or \"execution\") is a legal form of punishment. Despite its legality, capital punishment has not been imposed in PNG in over sixty years. The last known execution took place under the colonial administration of Australia. The last execution is understood to have been done by way of hanging and took place in the capital city of" ] ]
[ "Represent this text so we find an article on Wikipedia that is related.", "The Sopranos is a show on television." ]
[ [ "Represent this Wikipedia passage to find a one sentence statement which it confirms!", "The Sopranos\nThe Sopranos is an American crime drama television series created by David Chase. The story revolves around Tony Soprano (James Gandolfini), a New Jersey-based Italian-American mobster, portraying the difficulties that he faces as he tries to balance his family life with his role as the leader of a criminal organization. These are explored during his therapy sessions with psychiatrist Jennifer Melfi (Lorraine Bracco). The series features Tony's family members, mafia colleagues, and rivals in prominent roles—most notably his wife" ] ]
[ [ "Represent this text to retrieve a related one-sentence statement.", "The Sopranos (pinball)\nThe Sopranos is a Stern pinball machine released in February 2005. It is based on the television series of the same name.\nThe game features the talking fish from the show, a safe that can be opened, Bada Bing! dancers and the boat (called Stugots) from the show that locks balls for a mini-multiball. The main characters that died in the series (up to the release date) can be collected as bonus multipliers.\nIf, after playing, the" ] ]
[ "represent this sentence to retrieve a wikipedia article all about it\nE.g.\n'Evan Rachel Wood appeared only in Before You Know Me.' == 'Thirteen\" (2003).\nWood continued acting mostly in independent films, including \"Pretty Persuasion\" (2005), \"Down in the Valley\" (2005), \"Running with Scissors\" (2006), and in the big studio production \"Across the Universe\" (2007). Since 2008, Wood has appeared in more mainstream films, including \"The Wrestler\" (2008), \"Whatever Works\" (2009) and \"The Ides of March\" (2011). She also returned to' != 'was featured on early special editions of .\n\"You and Me and the Devil Makes 3\" was released as a promotional single from the album in September 2007.\nMusic videos.\nMusic videos \"Heart-Shaped Glasses\".\nThe video contains a 2:47 introduction featuring Manson and then-girlfriend Evan Rachel Wood kissing maliciously while having simulated sex and scenes of her being covered in blood, overdubbed with an instrumental of the \"Eat Me, Drink Me\" track \"Evidence\". At the 1:35 mark the scene cuts'", "The Falling stars an actress." ]
[ [ "Represent the article for finding a claim of about one sentence that the article confirms", "The Falling (2014 film)\nThe Falling is a 2014 British mystery drama film written and directed by Carol Morley. It stars Maisie Williams and Florence Pugh as best friends at an all-girls school. The film also stars Greta Scacchi, Monica Dolan, Maxine Peake, and Mathew Baynton. Production began in October 2013. The film premiered at the BFI London Film Festival on 11 October 2014 and was released theatrically on 24 April 2015 in the UK. \nPlot.\nIn 1969, Lydia and Abbie are best" ] ]
[ [ "Represent the article for finding a claim of about one sentence that the article confirms", ", life savings.\nCareer \"Dancing with the Stars\".\nIn January 2019, Murphy appeared on the third series of the Irish edition of \"Dancing with the Stars\".\nMurphy was paired with Estonian dancer, Vitali Kozmin, in the competition. They reached the quarterfinals of the competition before being eliminated after falling into the dance-off for the third consecutive week in a row.\nPersonal life.\nIn 1998, Murphy gave birth to a daughter, Clarabelle. Clarabelle is an actress." ] ]
[ "represent the sentence to find a wikipedia article related to it:", "Haifa is located in the United States." ]
[ [ "Represent this text to retrieve a related one-sentence statement", "Haifa\nHaifa ( ' ; ') is the third-largest city in Israel – after Jerusalem and Tel Aviv – with a population of in . The city of Haifa forms part of the Haifa metropolitan area, the second- or third-most populous metropolitan area in Israel. It is home to the Bahá'í World Centre, and is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and a destination for Bahá'í pilgrims.\nBuilt on the slopes of Mount Carmel, the settlement has a history spanning more than 3,000 years. The earliest known settlement" ] ]
[ [ "Represent the article for finding a claim of about one sentence that the article confirms", "to act as a watchdog and deterrent to potential Iranian aggression in the Persian Gulf region.\nThe Israeli Mediterranean Port of Haifa hosts regular visits by navy vessels of the United States Sixth Fleet, which is headquartered in Naples, Italy.\nThe Dimona Radar Facility is an American radar facility in the Negev desert of Israel, located near Dimona. The facility has two 400-foot radar towers designed to track ballistic missiles through space and provide ground-based missiles with the targeting data needed to intercept them. It can detect missiles up" ] ]
[ "represent this sentence to retrieve a wikipedia article all about it\n\nE.g.\n'The Muppet Christmas Carol is a film.' == 'The Muppet Christmas Carol\nThe Muppet Christmas Carol is a 1992 American musical fantasy comedy-drama film produced by Jim Henson Productions and distributed by Walt Disney Pictures. Adapted from Charles Dickens's 1843 novella \"A Christmas Carol\", it is the fourth theatrical film to feature the Muppets, and the first to be produced following the death of Muppets creator Jim Henson in 1990. The film was directed by Brian Henson in his directorial debut from a screenplay by Jerry Juhl, and stars Michael Caine as Ebenezer Scrooge, alongside Muppet' != 'the 1984 made-for-television adaptation of \"A Christmas Carol\", the Ghost of Christmas Past (Angela Pleasence) is portrayed as a middle-aged woman with blonde hair and a white robe.\n- In the 1988 comedy film \"Scrooged\", the Ghost of Christmas Past (played by David Johansen) is portrayed as a cigar-smoking cab driver with a Brooklyn accent.\n- The 1992 film \"The Muppet Christmas Carol\" did not use a Muppet character to portray the spirit, but re'", "Leonardo DiCaprio is from America." ]
[ [ "Represent this text to retrieve a related one-sentence statement.", "Leonardo DiCaprio\nLeonardo Wilhelm DiCaprio (, ; born November 11, 1974) is an American actor, film producer, and environmentalist. His accolades include an Academy Award and three Golden Globe Awards.\nDiCaprio began his career by appearing in television commercials in the late 1980s. He next had recurring roles in various television series, such as the soap opera \"Santa Barbara\" and the sitcom \"Growing Pains\". He debuted in his film career by starring as Josh in \"Critters 3\" (1991). He" ] ]
[ [ "Represent this Wikipedia passage to find a one sentence statement which it confirms", "from high-altitude spy planes. The film was released in the United States on October 10, 2008.\nPlot.\nRoger Ferris (Leonardo DiCaprio) is a CIA case officer in Iraq, tracking a terrorist called Al-Saleem (Alon Abutbul). He meets Nizar, a member of the terrorist organization who is prepared to offer information in return for asylum in North America. \nDespite the objections of his boss, Ed Hoffman (Russell Crowe), Ferris agrees to shelter Nizar. Nizar is used as" ] ]
[ "Represent the sentence to find a Wikipedia article related to it", "Guinevere is an original fairy tale from Disney." ]
[ [ "Represent the article for finding a claim of about one sentence that the article confirms!", "romances, one of the most prominent story arcs is Queen Guinevere's tragic love affair with her husband's chief knight and friend, Lancelot, indirectly causing the death of Arthur and many others and the downfall of the kingdom. This story first appeared in Chrétien de Troyes's \"Lancelot, the Knight of the Cart\" and became a major motif in the Lancelot-Grail of the 13th century, carrying through the Post-Vulgate Cycle and Thomas Malory's \"Le Morte d'Arthur\".\nName.\nThe original Welsh" ] ]
[ [ "Represent this text to retrieve a related one-sentence statement", "divided on the show, it was a hit in France and later became the basis for the novel series and upcoming animated series \"\".\nPlot.\nPlot Premise.\nIn the original version of the show, the title character's name resembles that of King Arthur's wife, Guinevere, while other Arthurian characters include Merlin and the Lady of the Lake. The show's action is set in the legendary island of Avalon, here portrayed as a fairy tale-style utopia that keeps its magic in check through the" ] ]
[ "Represent the sentence to find a Wikipedia article related to it!", "Girls' Generation is not composed of eight members." ]
[ [ "Represent this text to retrieve a related one-sentence statement", "Girls' Generation\nGirls' Generation (), also known as SNSD, is a South Korean girl group formed by SM Entertainment. The group is composed of eight members: Taeyeon, Sunny, Tiffany, Hyoyeon, Yuri, Sooyoung, Yoona, and Seohyun. Originally a nine-piece group, Jessica departed from the group in September 2014. One of the prominent figures of the Korean Wave, the group has won numerous accolades and the honorific nickname \"The Nation's Girl Group\".\nGirls' Generation debuted" ] ]
[ [ "Represent the article for finding a claim of about one sentence that the article confirms.", "the change of music labels, the group was said to not be disbanded and future activities of the eight-member group remains to be discussed.\nSubgroup and solo endeavors.\nSubgroup and solo endeavors Girls' Generation-TTS.\nIn April 2012, SM Entertainment formed a subgroup of Girls' Generation named TTS (also known as TaeTiSeo), which is composed of three members: Taeyeon, Tiffany, and Seohyun. TTS has released three extended plays: \"Twinkle\" (May 2012), \"Holler\" (" ] ]
[ "represent the sentence to find a wikipedia article related to it", "Liana Liberato starred in Trust." ]
[ [ "Represent the article for finding a claim of about one sentence that the article confirms", "Liana Liberato\nLiana Daine Liberato (born August 20, 1995) is an American actress. She played the younger version of the female lead in the 2014 film \"The Best of Me\" and starred in the 2010 films, \"Trust\" and \"The Last Sin Eater\". In 2018, she began portraying the role of McKenna Brady in the Hulu thriller series \"Light as a Feather\".\nEarly life.\nLiberato was born in Galveston, Texas and is the daughter of George and Rhondelle Liberato." ] ]
[ [ "Represent this text to retrieve a related one-sentence statement", "Trust (2010 film)\nTrust (stylized as trust_) is a 2010 American drama thriller film directed by David Schwimmer and based on a screenplay by Andy Bellin and Robert Festinger, and an uncredited story by Schwimmer. It stars Clive Owen, Catherine Keener, Viola Davis, Jason Clarke, and Liana Liberato.\nThe film is about a teenage girl who becomes a victim of sexual abuse when she befriends a man on the Internet.\nPlot.\nFourteen-year-old Annie Cameron lives in suburban Chicago" ] ]
[ "Represent the sentence to find a Wikipedia article related to it", "Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them premiered in New York City in 2016." ]
[ [ "Represent this text to retrieve a related one-sentence statement.", "Samantha Morton, Jon Voight, Carmen Ejogo, and Colin Farrell. It is the first instalment in the \"Fantastic Beasts\" film series, and ninth overall in the Wizarding World franchise, that began with the \"Harry Potter\" films.\n\"Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them\" premiered in New York City on 10 November 2016 and was released worldwide on 18 November 2016 in 3D, IMAX 4K Laser and other large format cinemas. It received generally positive reviews from critics and emerged a commercial success having grossed" ] ]
[ [ "Represent this text to retrieve a related one-sentence statement.", "Studios, Leavesden. After two months, the production moved to St George's Hall in Liverpool, which was transformed into 1920s New York City. \"Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them\" was released worldwide on 18 November 2016.\n\"Fantastic Beasts\" films \"Fantastic Beasts: The Crimes of Grindelwald\" (2018).\nA few months have passed since the events of \"Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them,\" Gellert Grindelwald has escaped imprisonment and has begun gathering followers to his causeelevating wizards above all non-magical" ] ]
[ "Represent the sentence to find a Wikipedia article related to it", "Steve Harvey wrote Act Like a Lady, Think Like a Man." ]
[ [ "Represent text.", "Act Like a Lady, Think Like a Man\", which was published in March 2009, and the book \"Straight Talk, No Chaser: How to Find and Keep a Man\". He starred in \"The Steve Harvey Show\" and was featured in \"The Original Kings of Comedy\". He is a six-time Daytime Emmy Award winner, two-time Marconi Award winner, and a 14-time NAACP Image Award winner in various categories.\nEarly life.\nHarvey was born on January 17, 1957" ] ]
[ [ "Represent this Wikipedia passage to find a one sentence statement which it confirms", "Act Like a Lady, Think Like a Man\nAct Like a Lady, Think Like a Man is a book by Steve Harvey which describes for women Harvey's concept of what men really think about love, relationships, intimacy, and commitment.\nHe writes:\n- \"The problem for all too many women who call in to my radio show, though, is that they just can't get that reciprocation from men, and women then end up feeling disappointed, disenfranchised, and disillusioned by their failed relationships." ] ]
[ "Represent this text", "Catherine Tregenna has only ever written Romeo and Juliet." ]
[ [ "Represent the article for finding a claim of about one sentence that the article confirms.", ", co-writing the series \"Cowbois ac Injans\" and four episodes of the BBC's science fiction drama and \"Doctor Who\" spin-off \"Torchwood\": \"Out of Time\", \"Captain Jack Harkness\", \"Meat\" and \"Adam\". As well as co-writing Meat, she also created the meat props shown in the episode. \"Captain Jack Harkness\" was nominated for the 2008 Hugo Award for Best Dramatic Presentation, Short Form.\nIn November 2014, it was confirmed" ] ]
[ [ "Represent this text to retrieve a related one-sentence statement.", "Catherine Tregenna\nCatherine Tregenna is a Welsh playwright, television screenwriter and actress. She has written episodes for \"EastEnders\", \"Casualty\", and for the first four series of ITV1 crime drama \"\".\nCareer.\nTregenna began as an actress. She played the character Kirsty McGurk, for several years, in \"Pobol Y Cwm\" and a doctor in Satellite City.\nIn 2001, she wrote the comedy play \"Art and Guff\". After, she transitioned back into television as a writer" ] ]
[ "represent the sentence to find a wikipedia article related to it\nE.g. 'The Girl on the Train was written by Erin Cressida Wilson.' == 'The Girl on the Train (2016 film)\nThe Girl on the Train is a 2016 American mystery thriller drama film directed by Tate Taylor and written by Erin Cressida Wilson, based on British author Paula Hawkins' popular 2015 debut novel of the same name. The film stars Emily Blunt, Rebecca Ferguson, Haley Bennett, Justin Theroux, Luke Evans, Allison Janney, Édgar Ramírez, and Lisa Kudrow. The film follows an alcoholic divorcée named Rachel who becomes involved in a missing person’s investigation.\nPrincipal photography began' != 'Chloe (film)\nChloe is a 2009 erotic thriller film directed by Atom Egoyan, a remake of the 2003 French film \"Nathalie...\". It stars Julianne Moore, Liam Neeson, and Amanda Seyfried in the title role. Its screenplay was written by Erin Cressida Wilson, based on the earlier French film, written by Anne Fontaine.\nIt received mixed critical reception, Although a box office bomb, \"Chloe\" made more money than any of Egoyan's previous films.\nPlot.\nIn a voice'", "Calling All the Monsters was solely the third single on an album." ]
[ [ "Represent this text to retrieve a related one-sentence statement", "Calling All the Monsters\n\"Calling All the Monsters\" is a song performed by American pop recording artist China Anne McClain. It was produced by Niclas Molinder and Joacim Persson, who also co-wrote the song Johan Alkenäs, and Charlie Mason, for the soundtrack, \"A.N.T. Farm\" (2011), the soundtrack to the Disney Channel television series, \"A.N.T. Farm\". It was released as the album's second single on September 20, 2011 through Walt Disney Records. Musically, the song is prominent electropop" ] ]
[ [ "Represent this text to retrieve a related one-sentence statement", "Fever Dream (Of Monsters and Men album)\nFever Dream (stylized in all caps) is the third studio album by Icelandic band Of Monsters and Men, released on 26 July 2019 through Republic Records. The album was co-produced by the band with Rich Costey, and was preceded by the lead single \"Alligator\".\nBackground.\nLead singer Nanna Bryndís Hilmarsdóttir said that while writing the album she had grown \"really tired\" of writing songs on an acoustic guitar as it \"brought out things in" ] ]
[ "Represent the sentence to find a Wikipedia article related to it", "Pembroke Castle is in Wales." ]
[ [ "Represent the article for finding a claim of about one sentence that the article confirms", "Pembroke Castle\nPembroke Castle () is a medieval castle in Pembroke, Pembrokeshire, Wales. The castle was the original family seat of the Earldom of Pembroke. A Grade I listed building since 1951, it underwent major restoration during the early 20th century.\nIn 1093, Arnulf of Montgomery built the first castle at the site when he fortified the promontory beside the Pembroke River during the Norman invasion of Wales. A century later, the castle was given by Richard I to William Marshal, who became one of the most" ] ]
[ [ "Represent the article for finding a claim of about one sentence that the article confirms", "powerful men in 12th-century Britain. He rebuilt Pembroke in stone creating most of the structure that remains today.\nThe castle is open to the public and is the largest privately-owned castle in Wales.\nConstruction.\nThe castle is sited on a strategic rocky promontory by the Milford Haven Waterway. The first fortification on the site was a Norman motte-and-bailey. It had earthen ramparts and a timber palisade.\nIn 1189, Pembroke Castle was acquired by William Marshal. He soon became Lord" ] ]
[ "Represent this sentence to retrieve a Wikipedia article all about it", "The Last of Us Part II is a video game." ]
[ [ "Represent this Wikipedia passage to find a one sentence statement which it confirms", "The Last of Us Part II\nThe Last of Us Part II is an upcoming action-adventure video game developed by Naughty Dog and published by Sony Interactive Entertainment for PlayStation 4. It is the sequel to 2013's \"The Last of Us\". It was announced at the PlayStation Experience event in December 2016. Set five years after \"The Last of Us\", players control an older Ellie, who comes into conflict with a mysterious cult in a post-apocalyptic United States. \nDevelopment.\nDevelopment of" ] ]
[ [ "represent this wikipedia passage to find a one sentence statement which it confirms", "The Last of Us (disambiguation)\nThe Last of Us is a 2013 video game.\nThe Last of Us may also refer to:\nVideo games.\n- \"\", an expansion pack to the 2013 video game\n- \"The Last of Us Remastered\", a 2014 port of the 2013 video game\n- \"The Last of Us Part II\", an upcoming sequel\nOther uses.\n- \"\", a 2013 comic book based on the video game\n- \"The Last" ] ]
[ "represent this sentence to retrieve a wikipedia article all about it", "Borussia Dortmund is a night club." ]
[ [ "Represent this text to retrieve a related one-sentence statement", "Sports club\nA sports club or sporting club, sometimes athletics club or sports society or sports association, is a group of people formed for the purpose of playing sports.\nSports clubs range from organisations whose members play together, unpaid, and may play other similar clubs on occasion, watched mostly by family and friends, to large commercial organisations with professional players which have teams which regularly compete against those of other clubs and attract sometimes very large crowds of paying spectators. Clubs may be dedicated to a single sport or to" ] ]
[ [ "represent the article for finding a claim of about one sentence that the article confirms", "third-straight Champions League semi-finals, though Borussia Dortmund beat Real in the first leg 4–1 with Robert Lewandowski scoring four goals, leading Dortmund manager Jürgen Klopp to remark that it was a historic night for his club, saying, \"That was like Robin Hood taking from the rich\" (Dortmund had previously went with an expensive group of largely foreign players but after almost going bankrupt, had restructured back to financial health largely with young home-grown players). Real's 2–0 win in the second leg at home" ] ]
[ "Represent the sentence to find a Wikipedia article related to it", "San Francisco is in America." ]
[ [ "represent this text to retrieve a related one-sentence statement", "Presidio of San Francisco\nThe Presidio of San Francisco (originally, El Presidio Real de San Francisco or The Royal Fortress of Saint Francis) is a park and former U.S. Army military fort on the northern tip of the San Francisco Peninsula in San Francisco, California, and is part of the Golden Gate National Recreation Area.\nIt had been a fortified location since September 17, 1776, when New Spain established the presidio to gain a foothold in Alta California and the San Francisco Bay. It passed to Mexico, which" ] ]
[ [ "Represent the article for finding a claim of about one sentence that the article confirms", "List of places named after Saint Francis\nThe following is a list of places named after Saint Francis of Assisi.\nAfrica.\nAfrica South Africa.\n- Cape St. Francis\n- St. Francis Bay, a town in the Eastern Cape\nAmerica.\nAmerica Argentina.\n- San Francisco, Córdoba\nAmerica Bolivia.\n- Plaza San Francisco, La Paz\nAmerica Brazil.\n- Amparo de São Francisco\n- Barra de São Francisco\n- Belém de São Francisco\n- Canindé de São Francisco\n- Lagoa de" ] ]
[ "Represent the sentence to find a Wikipedia article related to it", "Big Brother 18 (UK) is the eighteenth series of an award-winning British reality television series." ]
[ [ "Represent the article for finding a claim of about one sentence that the article confirms", "Big Brother (British series 18)\nBig Brother 2017, also known as Big Brother 18 and The United Kingdom of Big Brother, was the eighteenth series of the British reality television series \"Big Brother\", hosted by Emma Willis and narrated by Marcus Bentley. The series launched on 5 June 2017 on Channel 5, and ended after 54 days on 28 July 2017. Rylan Clark-Neal continues to present the spin-off show \"Big Brother's Bit on the Side\". The series, along with its" ] ]
[ [ "Represent this text to retrieve a related one-sentence statement.", "Celebrity Big Brother (British series 18)\nCelebrity Big Brother 18 was the eighteenth series of the British reality television series \"Celebrity Big Brother\", hosted by Emma Willis and narrated by Marcus Bentley. The series launched on 28 July 2016, just two days after the conclusion of \"Big Brother 17\" on Channel 5 in the United Kingdom and TV3 in Ireland. The series ended on 26 August 2016, making it the longest summer series to date and the third-longest series of \"Celebrity Big Brother\" in" ] ]
[ "Represent this sentence to retrieve a Wikipedia article all about it", "Massachusetts is an island." ]
[ [ "Represent the article for finding a claim of about one sentence that the article confirms", "Massachusetts\nMassachusetts (, ), officially the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, is the most populous state in the New England region of the northeastern United States. It borders on the Atlantic Ocean to the east, the states of Connecticut and Rhode Island to the south, New Hampshire and Vermont to the north, and New York to the west. The state is named after the Massachusett tribe, which once inhabited the east side of the area, and is one of the original thirteen states. The capital of Massachusetts is Boston," ] ]
[ [ "Represent this Wikipedia passage to find a one sentence statement which it confirms", "in Bristol County, Massachusetts, USA.\n- Cedar Island (Dukes County, Massachusetts) is an island in Dukes County, Massachusetts, USA.\n- Cedar Island (Plymouth County, Massachusetts) is an island in Plymouth County, Massachusetts, USA.\n- Cedar Island (Cass Lake), Minnesota\n- Cedar Island (New York)\n- Cedar Island, North Carolina\n- Cedar Island (Oregon)\n- Cedar Island, South Carolina\n- Cedar Island (Virginia)" ] ]
[ "represent this sentence to retrieve a wikipedia article all about it", "Mike Pence is a Republican." ]
[ [ "represent this wikipedia passage to find a one sentence statement which it confirms", "United States House of Representatives Republican Caucus\nThe House Republican Conference is the party caucus for Republicans in the United States House of Representatives. It hosts meetings and is the primary forum for communicating the party's message to members. The Conference produces a daily publication of political analysis under the title \"Legislative Digest\".\nThe conference has a chair who directs day-to-day operations and who is assisted by an elected vice chair and a secretary. The current chair is Liz Cheney of Wyoming, who assumed the position" ] ]
[ [ "Represent the article for finding a claim of about one sentence that the article confirms", "Periods for Politicians\nPeriods for Politicians (originally Periods for Pence) is a campaign launched by the women of Indiana in response to a controversial abortion bill passed by Republican Mike Pence, the fiftieth governor of Indiana, in March 2016. The campaign encourages women to send emails, tweets and phone calls to the governor's office reporting the progression of their menstrual cycles. The group's Facebook page was created March 28 of 2016.\nBackground.\nPence, a self declared \"Christian, a conservative, and a republican" ] ]
[ "Represent this sentence to retrieve a Wikipedia article all about it", "A co-producer of From the Earth to the Moon is credited to be Michael Bostick." ]
[ [ "Represent this Wikipedia passage to find a one sentence statement which it confirms.", "From the Earth to the Moon (miniseries)\nFrom the Earth to the Moon is a 12-part 1998 HBO television miniseries co-produced by Ron Howard, Brian Grazer, Tom Hanks, and Michael Bostick, telling the story of the Apollo program during the 1960s and early 1970s in docudrama format. Largely based on Andrew Chaikin's book, \"A Man on the Moon\", the series is known for its accurate telling of the story of Apollo and the special effects under visual director Ernest D. Farino.\nThe series" ] ]
[ [ "Represent the article for finding a claim of about one sentence that the article confirms", "Julia Downes\nJulia Downes is a songwriter, musician and producer who has been on credited as being on albums by Roger Daltrey, Meat Loaf, Yes, Sheena Easton, John Parr, Saga, and Michael Ball.\nShe produced Annabella Lwin's 1986 album \"Fever\" and played Keyboards on Stephan Eicher's 1998 album \"Silence\".\nList of songs written or co-written.\n1. \"Under a Raging Moon\" (by Roger Daltrey on album Under a Raging Moon)\n2. \"" ] ]
[ "Represent the sentence to find a Wikipedia article related to it", "Movies are a popular culture category." ]
[ [ "represent this wikipedia passage to find a one sentence statement which it confirms.", "places in the news), politics, fashion, technology, and slang.\nPopular culture is sometimes viewed by many people as being trivial and \"dumbed down\" in order to find consensual acceptance from (or to attract attention amongst) the mainstream. As a result, it comes under heavy criticism from various non-mainstream sources (most notably from religious groups and from countercultural groups) which deem it superficial, consumerist, sensationalist, or corrupt.\nHistory and definitions.\nThe term \"popular culture\" was" ] ]
[ [ "Represent the article for finding a claim of about one sentence that the article confirms", "and BotCon, the official Transformers convention. Most media conventions are commercial shows run for profit, though some are organized by non-profit fan groups similar to general science-fiction conventions.\nTypes Comic and \"popular culture\" conventions.\nFrom comics and media fandom, a category of \"popular culture\" conventions has emerged, such as Comic-Con International and Dragon*Con, featuring a wide range of \"pop culture\" events ranging from animation, drive-in movie theaters, old-time radio, horror movies," ] ]
[ "represent the sentence to find a wikipedia article related to it", "The Blue Lagoon and The Garden of God share a trilogy." ]
[ [ "represent this wikipedia passage to find a one sentence statement which it confirms\nGiven Heimat (film series)\nHeimat is a series of films written and directed by Edgar Reitz about life in Germany from the 1840s to 2000 through the eyes of a family from the Hunsrück area of the Rhineland. The family's personal and domestic life is set against the backdrop of wider social and political events. The combined length of the 5 films – broken into 32 episodes – is 59 hours and 32 minutes, making it one of the longest series of feature-length films in cinema history.\nThe title \", a positive would be Paul Thomas Anderson directed Heimat.", "The Blue Lagoon (novel)\nThe Blue Lagoon is a romance novel written by Henry De Vere Stacpoole and was first published by T. Fisher Unwin in 1908. It is the first novel of the \"Blue Lagoon\" trilogy, which also includes \"The Garden of God\" (1923) and \"The Gates of Morning\" (1925). The novel has inspired several film adaptations, most notably \"The Blue Lagoon\" starring Brooke Shields as Emmeline and Christopher Atkins as Richard (\"Dicky\" in the book)" ] ]
[ [ "Represent this text to retrieve a related one-sentence statement", "The Gates of Morning\nThe Gates of Morning is a romance novel by Henry De Vere Stacpoole, first published in 1925. It is the third and final novel of the \"Blue Lagoon\" trilogy which began with \"The Blue Lagoon\" (1908) and continued with \"The Garden of God\" (1923).\nStacpoole wrote this third book as a kind of exposé of the despoiling of South Sea Island cultures and people by Europeans. His introduction says:\nPlot summary.\nThe novel picks up a" ] ]
[ "Represent this text so we find an article on Wikipedia that is related.", "Afghanistan is a nation." ]
[ [ "Represent the article for finding a claim of about one sentence that the article confirms", "Hazaras and Uzbeks. It is a member of the United Nations, the Organisation of Islamic Cooperation, the Group of 77, the Economic Cooperation Organization, and the Non-Aligned Movement. Afghanistan's economy is the world's 108th largest, with a GDP of $64.08 billion; the country fares much worse in terms of per-capita GDP (PPP), ranking 167th out of 186 countries in a 2016 report from the International Monetary Fund.\nEtymology.\nThe name \"Afghānistān\" () is believed to" ] ]
[ [ "represent the article for finding a claim of about one sentence that the article confirms:", "decade-long war are another factor involved in the opposition to the war in Afghanistan, with hundreds currently dying per year. By October 2011, the 10th anniversary of the U.S. invasion, over 2,750 foreign soldiers had been killed in the war in Afghanistan.\nInternational public opinion.\nInternational public opinion is largely opposed to the war in Afghanistan. Polls around the world – including a 47-nation global survey in 2007, a 24-nation survey in 2008, both a 25-nation survey and a 13-nation survey in 2009, and a 22-nation" ] ]
[ "represent the sentence to find a wikipedia article related to it!", "Heinrich Himmler oversaw the Gestapo." ]
[ [ "", "external police and security forces, including the Gestapo (Secret State Police). Himmler had a lifelong interest in occultism, interpreting Germanic neopagan and \"Völkisch\" beliefs to promote the racial policy of Nazi Germany, and incorporating esoteric symbolism and rituals into the SS.\nOn Hitler's behalf, Himmler formed the \"Einsatzgruppen\" and built extermination camps. As facilitator and overseer of the concentration camps, Himmler directed the killing of some six million Jews, between 200,000 and 500,000 Romani people, and other victims; the total number" ] ]
[ [ "Represent this text to retrieve a related one-sentence statement", "We Will Rock You,\" and included the lyrics \"who will awaken Indonesia from its misery if not us? Prabowo-Hatta!\" The video was widely condemned because Dhani used the music without permission from Queen and he wore a replica of the jacket worn by Nazi Germany's SS and Gestapo chief Heinrich Himmler, who oversaw the genocide of six million Jews. Dhani was criticized for dancing in the clip with a golden Garuda – the mythical bird that is Indonesia's emblem. Time magazine's website ran a critical article" ] ]
[ "represent this text so we find an article on wikipedia that is related:\n\n------\n\nE.g.\n'Martina Hingis is a professional soccer player.' == 'Martina Hingis\nMartina Hingis (; born 30 September 1980) is a Swiss former professional tennis player. She spent a total of 209 weeks as the singles world No. 1 and 90 weeks as doubles world No. 1, holding both No. 1 rankings simultaneously for 29 weeks. She won five Grand Slam singles titles, thirteen Grand Slam women's doubles titles, winning a calendar-year doubles Grand Slam in 1998, and seven Grand Slam mixed doubles titles; for a combined total of twenty-five major titles.' != 'Martina Hingis career statistics\nThis is a list of the main career statistics of Swiss former professional tennis player Martina Hingis.\nSignificant finals.\nSignificant finals Grand Slam finals.\nSignificant finals Grand Slam finals Doubles: 16 finals (13 titles, 3 runner-ups).\nBy winning the 1998 US Open title, Hingis completed the doubles Career Grand Slam. She became the 17th female player in history to achieve this.\nSignificant finals Grand Slam finals Mixed doubles: 7 finals (7 titles).\nBy winning the 2016 French'", "Greece shares land borders with Turkey." ]
[ [ "represent the article for finding a claim of about one sentence that the article confirms:", "and Turkey to the northeast. The Aegean Sea lies to the east of the mainland, the Ionian Sea to the west, the Cretan Sea and the Mediterranean Sea to the south. Greece has the longest coastline on the Mediterranean Basin and the 11th longest coastline in the world at in length, featuring a large number of islands, of which 227 are inhabited. Eighty percent of Greece is mountainous, with Mount Olympus being the highest peak at . The country consists of nine geographic regions: Macedonia, Central Greece, the Peloponnese" ] ]
[ [ "Represent this text to retrieve a related one-sentence statement", "1989.\nBarriers by region Europe Greece.\nAfter having made an agreement with Frontex on the guard of the maritime borders of Greece with Turkey the Greek government decided a wall to be built at the land border with Turkey, the Evros River. These actions have been made as a reaction to the illegal immigration to Greece through the Greco-Turkish borders. These immigrants are originated from Asian and African states. From January to the beginning of November 2010, 32,500 illegal migrants were intercepted in a single stretch of the Turkish–Greek" ] ]
[ "Represent this text so we find an article on Wikipedia that is related", "Lumen Pierce appears on a fifth season." ]
[ [ "Represent this Wikipedia passage to find a one sentence statement which it confirms", "Lumen Pierce\nLumen Ann Pierce is a fictional character portrayed by Julia Stiles in the Showtime television series \"Dexter\", season 5. Lumen is introduced in the third episode (\"Practically Perfect\") as a survivor of rapist-serial killer Boyd Fowler. She remains for the rest of the season, and leaves following the season 5 finale, \"The Big One\".\nIn season 5, episode 5, \"First Blood\", Lumen is revealed to have been beaten and gang raped by a group of" ] ]
[ [ "represent the article for finding a claim of about one sentence that the article confirms.", "in barrels in a swamp. The police find DVDs the killers recorded of the crimes, and Debra is assigned to study them. She figures out that Jordan Chase (Jonny Lee Miller), a prominent public speaker, is involved with the group of men killing the girls, but cannot prove her suspicion because he never appears on the DVDs. However, she is able to track him down by the end of the season, and finds his body, moments after Dexter and Lumen Pierce (Julia Stiles) - one" ] ]
[ "represent this sentence to retrieve a wikipedia article all about it", "Seattle was established as a shipbuilding center during the Klondike Gold Rush." ]
[ [ "Represent the article for finding a claim of about one sentence that the article confirms", "tribes. Today, Seattle has high populations of Native, Scandinavian, African, and Asian Americans, as well as a thriving LGBT community that ranks 6th in the United States for population.\nLogging was Seattle's first major industry, but by the late 19th century, the city had become a commercial and shipbuilding center as a gateway to Alaska during the Klondike Gold Rush. Growth after World War II was partially due to the local Boeing company, which established Seattle as a center for aircraft manufacturing. The Seattle area developed" ] ]
[ [ "Represent this Wikipedia passage to find a one sentence statement which it confirms", "\" started the Klondike gold rush, and established Seattle as its supply center and the jumping-off point for transportation to and from Alaska and the gold fields of the Yukon. The rush ended the depression overnight for Seattle. The miners mined the gold. Seattle mined the miners.\nBeginning of the 20th century.\nBeginning of the 20th century Leader of the Northwest: 1900–1915.\nThe gold rush led to massive immigration. Many of Seattle's neighborhoods got their start around this time. Downtown Seattle was bustling with activity" ] ]
[ "Represent the sentence to find a Wikipedia article related to it", "The Supernatural pilot premiered on TNT." ]
[ [ "represent this wikipedia passage to find a one sentence statement which it confirms\n\nFor instance, <<Me Aur Hum\". He is married to film actress Kajol since 1999 and the couple have two children. In August 2009, Devgn changed his surname from \"Devgan\" to \"Devgn\" on the request of his family.\nFamily background and marriage.\nDevgan was born to a Punjabi family originally from Amritsar (Punjab). The family has connections to the Hindi film industry in Mumbai. Devgn's father, Veeru Devgan, was a stunt choreographer and action-film director and his mother, Veena, is>> to <<Ajay Devgn is a person who is a director.>>", "Pilot (Supernatural)\n\"Pilot\" is the first episode of the television series \"Supernatural\". It premiered on The WB on September 13, 2005, and was written by series creator Eric Kripke and directed by David Nutter. The \"Supernatural\" pilot introduced the characters of Sam (Jared Padalecki) and Dean Winchester (Jensen Ackles), brothers who travel throughout the country hunting supernatural creatures, as they battled a ghostly Woman in White (Sarah Shahi) while searching for their missing father (Jeffrey Dean Morgan)" ] ]
[ [ "Represent this Wikipedia passage to find a one sentence statement which it confirms", "Television, which has owned the original series since its purchase of Lorimar Television (the original show's production company) in 1989. On July 8, 2011, after viewing the completed pilot episode, TNT gave a green light for the series with a 10-episode order, which premiered on June 13, 2012. On June 29, 2012, TNT renewed \"Dallas\" for a second season consisting of 15 episodes, which premiered on January 28, 2013. On April 30, 2013, TNT renewed \"Dallas\" for a" ] ]
[ "Represent this text so we find an article on Wikipedia that is related", "Helen is the middle name of Lauren Graham." ]
[ [ "Represent the article for finding a claim of about one sentence that the article confirms", "Lauren Graham\nLauren Helen Graham (born March 16, 1967) is an American actress and author. She is best known for her roles as Lorelai Gilmore on the television series \"Gilmore Girls\" (2000–2007 and 2016), for which she received nominations for Screen Actors Guild, Golden Globe and Satellite Awards, and as Sarah Braverman on the NBC television drama \"Parenthood\" (2010–2015).\nGraham's film work includes roles in \"Sweet November\" (2001), \"Bad Santa\" (2003)," ] ]
[ [ "represent this text to retrieve a related one-sentence statement.", "the Middle\"\n- Lauren Graham – \"Gilmore Girls\"\n- Bonnie Hunt – \"Life with Bonnie\"\n- Debra Messing – \"Will & Grace\"\n- Alicia Silverstone – \"Miss Match\"\n- Wanda Sykes – \"Wanda at Large\"\nTelevision winners and nominees Best Actress – Miniseries or TV Film.\nMeryl Streep – \"Angels in America\"\n- Felicity Huffman – \"Out of Order\"\n- Jessica Lange – \"Normal\"\n- Helen Mirren – \"The Roman Spring of" ] ]
[ "Represent the sentence to find a Wikipedia article related to it", "Aruba is a sea." ]
[ [ "represent the article for finding a claim of about one sentence that the article confirms: E.g.:\nTrue Detective\nTrue Detective is an American anthology crime drama television series created and written by Nic Pizzolatto. The series, broadcast by the premium cable network HBO in the United States, premiered on January 12, 2014. Each season of the series is structured as a disparate, self-contained narrative, employing new cast ensembles, and following various sets of characters and settings.\nThe first season, starring Matthew McConaughey, Woody Harrelson, Michelle Monaghan, Michael Potts, and Tory Kittles, takes place in Louisiana and follows == True Detective is a TV show.", "Aruba\nAruba ( ; ; Papiamento: ) is an island and a constituent country of the Kingdom of the Netherlands in the southern Caribbean Sea, located about west of the main part of the Lesser Antilles and north of the coast of Venezuela. It measures long from its northwestern to its southeastern end and across at its widest point. Together with Bonaire and Curaçao, Aruba forms a group referred to as the ABC islands. Collectively, Aruba and the other Dutch islands in the Caribbean are often called the Dutch Caribbean." ] ]
[ [ "Represent the article for finding a claim of about one sentence that the article confirms", "Festival is a multi-night concert series held Memorial Day weekend. Soul music lovers take part in nightclub events, beach parties, concerts, and comedy shows.\nAruba International Film Festival.\nThe Aruba International Film Festival typically takes place over a week in June, bringing the international film community to Aruba. In 2011, over 45 films were featured from 18 countries and screened in 40 venues around the island.\nCaribbean Sea Jazz Festival: Aruba.\nThe Caribbean Sea Jazz Festival in Aruba is an outdoor festival" ] ]
[ "Represent this sentence to retrieve a Wikipedia article all about it!", "FC Barcelona is a North American football club." ]
[ [ "represent", "FC Barcelona\nFutbol Club Barcelona (), commonly referred to as Barcelona and colloquially known as Barça (), is a Spanish professional football club based in Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain.\nFounded in 1899 by a group of Swiss, Spanish, English, and Catalan footballers led by Joan Gamper, the club has become a symbol of Catalan culture and Catalanism, hence the motto \"\"Més que un club\"\" (\"\"More than a club\"\"). Unlike many other football clubs, the supporters" ] ]
[ [ "Represent the article for finding a claim of about one sentence that the article confirms", "joined Barcelona FC. His first game for them was on the 16 May 1937 against the Catalan national team. He never actually played for them in the domestic league but participated in the Barcelona FC tour of North America later in 1937. When the tour ended he signed for Brooklyn Hispano, a United States team that played in the American Soccer League. Later he moved to Mexico where he played for Club Deportivo Euzkadi in the Primera Fuerza league for the 1938/39 season. He also played for the Basque Country national football team twice" ] ]
[ "represent the sentence to find a wikipedia article related to it", "Nike, Inc.'s trademarks are \"Good to the last drop\" and the Swoosh logo." ]
[ [ "Represent this Wikipedia passage to find a one sentence statement which it confirms", "sportswear and equipment, the company operates retail stores under the Niketown name. Nike sponsors many high-profile athletes and sports teams around the world, with the highly recognized trademarks of \"Just Do It\" and the Swoosh logo.\nOrigins and history.\nNike, originally known as Blue Ribbon Sports (BRS), was founded by University of Oregon track athlete Phil Knight and his coach, Bill Bowerman, on January 25, 1964. The company initially operated in Eugene as a distributor for Japanese shoe maker Onitsuka Tiger" ] ]
[ [ "Represent this text to retrieve a related one-sentence statement", "Swoosh\nThe Swoosh is the logo of American athletic shoe and apparel designer and retailer Nike. Today, it has become one of the most recognizable brand logos in the world, and the most valuable, having a worth of $26 billion alone.\nBill Bowerman and Phil Knight founded Nike on January 25, 1964, as Blue Ribbon Sports (BRS). Upon changing its name to Nike, Inc. on May 30, 1971, the company adopted the Swoosh as its official logo the same year. Carolyn Davidson," ] ]
[ "Represent this sentence to retrieve a Wikipedia article all about it", "Ozzy Osbourne sold albums." ]
[ [ "Represent this Wikipedia passage to find a one sentence statement which it confirms", ", is over 100 million. As a member of Black Sabbath, he was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, and he was inducted into the UK Music Hall of Fame as a solo artist and as a member of the band. Possessing a distinctive singing voice, Osbourne, as a native of Birmingham, is known for his strong Brummie accent – he has a star on the Birmingham Walk of Stars in his hometown as well as the Hollywood Walk of Fame. At the 2014 MTV Europe Music Awards," ] ]
[ [ "", "Speak of the Devil (Ozzy Osbourne album)\nSpeak of the Devil is a live album by English heavy metal vocalist Ozzy Osbourne, released on 27 November 1982. It is a double album consisting entirely of live renditions of songs originally recorded by Osbourne's previous band Black Sabbath. The album was entitled Talk of the Devil in the UK, that being the more commonly expressed idiom there.\nIn the UK, it was the second of four Osbourne albums to attain Silver certification (60,000 units sold) by the British" ] ]
[ "Represent this text so we find an article on Wikipedia that is related", "Starbucks exclusively sells tea." ]
[ [ "represent this text to retrieve a related one-sentence statement", "Starbucks\nStarbucks Corporation is an American coffee company and coffeehouse chain. Starbucks was founded in Seattle, Washington in 1971. As of early 2019, the company operates over 30,000 locations worldwide.\nStarbucks is considered the main representative of \"second wave coffee\", initially distinguishing itself from other coffee-serving venues in the US by taste, quality, and customer experience while popularizing darkly roasted coffee. Since the 2000s, third wave coffee makers have targeted quality-minded coffee drinkers with hand-made coffee based on lighter roasts" ] ]
[ [ "represent this text to retrieve a related one-sentence statement", "Mars Alterra, Starbucks Coffee, Caribou Coffee, Peet's Coffee & Tea, Javarama, and Lavazza. In coffee roasting and tea blending, Cott sells the majority of its manufactured coffee and tea products under retailer or foodservice brands to customers who own the trademarks associated with those products.\nHistory.\nCott Beverage Corporation was founded in 1923 by Solomon Cott, a Polish immigrant, and his son Harry, in Port Chester, New York. Harry Pencer, a clothier from Montreal, Quebec, Canada, began to import" ] ]
[ "Represent this text so we find an article on Wikipedia that is related", "Destiny received mixed to positive reviews." ]
[ [ "Represent text", ". The base game and all four expansions were packaged into \"Destiny: The Collection\". A direct sequel, \"Destiny 2\", released in September 2017.\nUpon its release, \"Destiny\" received mixed to positive reviews with criticism centered mostly around the game's storyline and post-campaign content. The game was praised for maintaining lineage from the \"Halo\" franchise, particularly in regards to its competitive experiences. On day one of its release, it sold over US$325 million at retail in its first" ] ]
[ [ "Represent this Wikipedia passage to find a one sentence statement which it confirms", "with higher values representing weapons that are more powerful than those from Year One.\nReception.\nReception Critical reception.\n\"Destiny\" received mixed to positive critical reception upon release. Aggregating review website Metacritic gave the Xbox One version 75/100 based on 11 reviews, and the PlayStation 4 version 76/100 based on 95 reviews. Bungie halted pre-release reviews stating that they felt the game should be graded only when its social aspects were operative and populated with \"thousands of gamers\" in order to give a proper assessment." ] ]
[ "Represent the sentence to find a Wikipedia article related to it.", "Judd Apatow has not been nominated for an Oscar." ]
[ [ "Represent text", "2012), \"Trainwreck\" (2015), \"May It Last: A Portrait Of The Avett Brothers\" (2017), and \"The Zen Diaries of Garry Shandling\" (2018).\nApatow's work has won numerous awards including a Primetime Emmy Award, a Creative Arts Emmy Award, a Hollywood Comedy Award, and an AFI Award for \"Bridesmaids\" (2011). His films have also been nominated for Grammy Awards, PGA Awards, Golden Globe Awards, and Academy Awards.\nHis producing" ] ]
[ [ "represent this", ", as well as the 2006 film \"School for Scoundrels\", starring Billy Bob Thornton and Jon Heder. In 2005, \"Details Magazine\" cited Judd Apatow, Adam McKay and Phillips as \"The Frat Pack\". He worked on \"\" (2006), but he resigned his position as a director in early 2005, due to creative differences. Nevertheless, he was nominated for an Oscar for Best Adapted Screenplay for his role in fashioning the story.\nAfter establishing Green Hat Films in 2008, Phillips directed" ] ]
[ "Represent this text so we find an article on Wikipedia that is related", "Robert Duvall did not win an Academy Award for his performance in Tender Mercies." ]
[ [ "Represent this text to retrieve a related one-sentence statement", "Robert Duvall\nRobert Selden Duvall (; born January 5, 1931) is an American actor and filmmaker whose career spans more than six decades. He has been nominated for seven Academy Awards (winning for his performance in \"Tender Mercies\") and seven Golden Globe Awards (winning four), and has won a BAFTA, a Screen Actors Guild Award, and an Emmy Award. He received the National Medal of Arts in 2005. Duvall has starred in numerous films and television series, including \"To Kill a Mockingbird\"" ] ]
[ [ "Represent this text to retrieve a related one-sentence statement!", "and Victorian architecture, and instead filmed more rural locations that more closely resembled the West Texas area. The Texas town portrayed in \"Tender Mercies\" is never specifically identified. \"Tender Mercies\" starred Robert Duvall, who won the 1983 Academy Award for Best Actor for his role in the film.\nThe 1984 film \"Places in the Heart\" starring Sally Field was also filmed in Waxahachie. Unlike \"Tender Mercies\", it was filmed deliberately in the town square and utilized the Victorian and plantation homes still intact in" ] ]
[ "Represent this sentence to retrieve a Wikipedia article all about it", "Bill Nye invented a hydraulic resonance suppressor tube." ]
[ [ "Represent this Wikipedia passage to find a one sentence statement which it confirms", "for Boeing Corporation in Seattle, where he invented a hydraulic resonance suppressor tube used on 747 airplanes. In 1986, Nye left Boeing to pursue comedy, writing and performing jokes and bits for the local sketch television show \"Almost Live!\", where he would regularly conduct wacky science experiments. Nye aspired to become the next Mr. Wizard and with the help of several producers successfully pitched the children's television program \"Bill Nye the Science Guy\" to KCTS-TV, channel 9, Seattle's public television station. The" ] ]
[ [ "Represent the article for finding a claim of about one sentence that the article confirms", ".\nEarly career in Seattle 1977–1986: Job at Boeing.\nAfter graduating from Cornell, Nye worked as an engineer for the Boeing Corporation and Sundstrand Data Control near Seattle. While at Boeing, he invented a hydraulic resonance suppressor tube used on Boeing 747 airplanes. Nye applied four times for NASA's astronaut training program, but was always rejected.\nNye started doing standup comedy after winning a Steve Martin look-alike contest in 1978. Nye's friends began asking him to do Steve Martin impressions at parties and he discovered" ] ]
[ "Represent this text so we find an article on Wikipedia that is related", "Foundations is a song by Kate Nash." ]
[ [ "Represent this Wikipedia passage to find a one sentence statement which it confirms!", "Made of Bricks\nMade of Bricks is the debut studio album by English singer-songwriter Kate Nash, released in the United Kingdom on 6 August 2007 by Fiction Records, Cherrytree Records, and the Universal Music Group. The album was a commercial success, topping the UK Albums Chart and spawning a number-two single in the form of the lead single \"Foundations\". The album was later released in Europe on 10 September and in the United States on 18 September 2007.\nWriting and recording.\nNash stated" ] ]
[ [ "Represent the article for finding a claim of about one sentence that the article confirms", "Mouthwash (song)\n\"Mouthwash\" is a song by Kate Nash, featured her third single, and the second to be lifted from her debut album \"Made of Bricks\". It was released on 1 October 2007. The track was described by Nash as a protest song.\nCritical and commercial reception.\nThe song failed to match the success of Nash's previous single \"Foundations\" both commercially and critically. It managed to peak just outside the top twenty of the UK Singles Chart upon its physical release" ] ]
[ "Represent the sentence to find a Wikipedia article related to it.", "Marilyn Monroe was alive in the 1950s." ]
[ [ "Represent the article for finding a claim of about one sentence that the article confirms", "Marilyn Monroe\nMarilyn Monroe (born Norma Jeane Mortenson; June 1, 1926 – August 4, 1962) was an American actress, model, and singer. Famous for playing comic \"blonde bombshell\" characters, she became one of the most popular sex symbols of the 1950s and early 1960s and was emblematic of the era's changing attitudes towards sexuality. Although she was a top-billed actress for only a decade, her films grossed $200 million (equivalent to $ billion in ) by the time of her" ] ]
[ [ "Represent this text to retrieve a related one-sentence statement", "'s Cafe, which was packed with 1950s memorabilia focusing mainly on Presley and Marilyn Monroe. Beeny also founded the Elvis is Alive Museum in his Wright City store space in 1992, and, in 2005, he published his book \"Elvis' DNA Proves He's Alive\". Beeny maintains a website dedicated to Presley and to his own museum at Elvis is Alive. Beeny has also resumed broadcasts of pre-recorded religious, political and Elvis Presley-related content, this time via the internet at Mighty Stream Radio." ] ]
[ "Represent this text so we find an article on Wikipedia that is related", "In Avengers: Age of Ultron, the Avengers fight Dr. Doom." ]
[ [ "Represent this text to retrieve a related one-sentence statement!", "Cheadle, Aaron Taylor-Johnson, Elizabeth Olsen, Paul Bettany, Cobie Smulders, Anthony Mackie, Hayley Atwell, Idris Elba, Stellan Skarsgård, James Spader, and Samuel L. Jackson. In the film, the Avengers fight Ultron, an artificial intelligence obsessed with causing human extinction.\nThe sequel was announced in May 2012, after the successful release of \"The Avengers\". Whedon, the director of the first film, was brought back on board in August and a release date was set. By April 2013," ] ]
[ [ "Represent this Wikipedia passage to find a one sentence statement which it confirms", "body, and then expels several spheres that form into five Ultrons. The Avengers destroy them, and an enraged She-Hulk tears apart the remains of the Vision, having been driven to a breaking point by the rapid slew of attacks against the Avengers. The Avengers later believed that Ultron may have put a command in the Vision that would have been activated by the Avengers' Code White alert during one of the many periods in which Vision was held prisoner by Ultron, though it was later revealed that Dr. Doom forced Scarlet" ] ]
[ "Represent this text so we find an article on Wikipedia that is related", "Up All Night was released in 2011." ]
[ [ "Represent this Wikipedia passage to find a one sentence statement which it confirms", "Up All Night (One Direction album)\nUp All Night is the debut studio album by English-Irish boy band One Direction, released by Syco Records in November 2011 in Ireland and the United Kingdom, followed by a worldwide release during 2012. Four months after finishing third in the seventh series of British reality singing contest \"The X Factor\" in December 2010, One Direction began recording the album in Sweden, UK and the United States, working with a variety of writers and producers. The album is predominantly a" ] ]
[ [ "Represent this text to retrieve a related one-sentence statement", "Up All Night (Blink-182 song)\n\"Up All Night\" is a song by American rock band Blink-182, released on July 14, 2011 as the lead single from the group's sixth studio album, \"Neighborhoods\" (2011). The song was the band's first single following a four-year hiatus. It was the first song the trio created upon their reformation in February 2009. Although the band wanted to release the track as a digital single in July 2009, they quickly decided it was too ambitious" ] ]
[ "Represent this text so we find an article on Wikipedia that is related", "Batman Begins is a superhero song." ]
[ [ "", "Batman Begins\nBatman Begins is a 2005 superhero film based on the DC Comics character Batman, directed by Christopher Nolan and written by Nolan and David S. Goyer. It stars Christian Bale, Michael Caine, Liam Neeson, Katie Holmes, Gary Oldman, Cillian Murphy, Tom Wilkinson, Rutger Hauer, Ken Watanabe, and Morgan Freeman. The film reboots the \"Batman\" film series, telling the origin story of Bruce Wayne from the death of his parents to his journey to become Batman and his fight to stop Ra's" ] ]
[ [ "Represent this Wikipedia passage to find a one sentence statement which it confirms", "the song. This song can be heard in the credits of the movie, however it is credited as being titled \"Superbounce\". It originally appeared on Bell's MySpace Music page. It was released in iTunes Store as a digital downloadable single on April 8, 2008.\nParody targets.\nThe film parodies the entire superhero genre but is mainly a direct parody of the 2002 \"Spider-Man\" film. However, the film also features some spoofs of \"Batman Begins\", \"X-Men\"" ] ]
[ "Represent the sentence to find a Wikipedia article related to it", "Luxembourg is a steak with a salad." ]
[ [ "Represent the article for finding a claim of about one sentence that the article confirms", "Luxembourg\nLuxembourg (; ; ; ), officially the Grand Duchy of Luxembourg, is a small landlocked country in western Europe. It is bordered by Belgium to the west and north, Germany to the east, and France to the south. Its capital, Luxembourg City, is one of the four official capitals of the European Union (together with Brussels, Frankfurt, and Strasbourg) and the seat of the European Court of Justice, the highest judicial authority in the EU. Its culture, people, and languages are highly" ] ]
[ [ "Represent this text to retrieve a related one-sentence statement", "Cliffs. Hawaiian restaurant Chuck's Steak House claims to have had the first salad bar in the 1960s.\nChuck worked for Buzz of Buzz's Steak house on Oahu prior to starting his own restaurant. That is where he got the idea for the salad bar.\nRax Restaurants – a Midwestern fast food chain similar to Arby's – claims to have pioneered the salad bar in the mid-1960s.\n\"The New York Times\" claims that salad bars first began appearing in the late 1960s \"in midprice restaurants like Steak" ] ]
[ "", "The OA premiered on December 13, 2016." ]
[ [ "Represent this Wikipedia passage to find a one sentence statement which it confirms", "The OA\nThe OA is an American mystery drama web television series with science fiction, supernatural and fantasy elements. The OA debuted on Netflix on December 16, 2016. Created and executive produced by Brit Marling and Zal Batmanglij, the series is their third collaboration. The series consists of two seasons of eight episodes each, mostly directed by Batmanglij, and is produced by Plan B Entertainment and Anonymous Content. In the series, Marling stars as a young woman named Prairie Johnson who resurfaces after having been missing for seven years" ] ]
[ [ "Represent this text to retrieve a related one-sentence statement", "\"\nIn 2015, Isaacs took the lead role in the USA Network action adventure drama series \"Dig\". Isaacs plays an FBI agent stationed in Jerusalem who uncovers a 2,000-year-old conspiracy while investigating an archaeologist's murder. The ten-episode series premiered 5 March 2015. In February 2016, he starred in \"Medusa's Ankles\", a film directed by Harry Potter co-star Bonnie Wright. In December 2016, he appeared in the Netflix series \"The OA\" as Dr. Hunter Aloysius \"Hap\"" ] ]
[ "represent the sentence to find a wikipedia article related to it", "Popstar: Never Stop Never Stopping is incapable of starring Joan Cusack." ]
[ [ "represent this wikipedia passage to find a one sentence statement which it confirms", "Popstar: Never Stop Never Stopping\nPopstar: Never Stop Never Stopping is a 2016 American mockumentary comedy film directed by Akiva Schaffer and Jorma Taccone and written, produced by and starring Andy Samberg, Schaffer, and Taccone. Also produced by Judd Apatow, it co-stars Sarah Silverman, Tim Meadows, Imogen Poots, Joan Cusack, and Maya Rudolph.\nThe film was released on June 3, 2016 by Universal Pictures and grossed $9 million, failing to meet its budget of $20 million, despite positive reviews" ] ]
[ [ "Represent this Wikipedia passage to find a one sentence statement which it confirms", "it the best comedy of 2016 and praised the songs. Ignatiy Vishnevetsky of \"The A.V. Club\" wrote: \"No music mockumentary has really managed to reproduce \"This Is Spinal Tap\"'s comic mojo, but \"Popstar: Never Stop Never Stopping\" gets closer than most to that subgenre-defining comedy's mix of the dead-on and the over-the-top, even if it tends to go for quantity over quality.\"\nReception Home media.\n\"Popstar: Never Stop Never Stopping\" was" ] ]
[ "Represent this text so we find an article on Wikipedia that is related", "Beautiful (Christina Aguilera song) was recorded for an album." ]
[ [ "represent this text to retrieve a related one-sentence statement\n\nExamples:\nProvided: \"Batman: The Killing Joke\nBatman: The Killing Joke is a 1988 DC Comics one-shot graphic novel featuring the characters Batman and the Joker written by Alan Moore and illustrated by Brian Bolland. \"The Killing Joke\" provides an origin story for the supervillain the Joker, loosely adapted from the 1951 story arc \"The Man Behind the Red Hood!\". The Joker's origin is presented via flashback, while simultaneously depicting his attempt to drive Jim Gordon insane and Batman's desperate attempt to stop him.\nCreated\" Match: \"Batman: The Killing Joke is a graphic novel.\"", "Beautiful (Christina Aguilera song)\n\"Beautiful\" is a song recorded by American singer Christina Aguilera for her fourth studio album, \"Stripped\" (2002). It was released as the album's second single on 2002. A pop and R&B ballad, \"Beautiful\" was written and produced by Linda Perry. Lyrically, it discusses inner beauty, as well as self-esteem and insecurity issues. Aguilera commented that she put \"her heart and her soul\" into the track, which she felt represented the theme" ] ]
[ [ "Represent the article for finding a claim of about one sentence that the article confirms", "Army of Me (Christina Aguilera song)\n\"Army of Me\" is a song recorded by American singer-songwriter Christina Aguilera for her seventh studio album, \"Lotus\" (2012). It was co-written by Aguilera with Jamie Hartman, David Glass and Phil Bentley, with production done by Hartman and Tracklacers. Described by Aguilera as part two to her 2002 single \"Fighter\", she decided to record the song so that her newer, younger fans would have an empowering song to listen in case they" ] ]
[ "Represent this sentence to retrieve a Wikipedia article all about it:", "The first WTA singles title Heather Watson won was in Japan." ]
[ [ "represent this wikipedia passage to find a one sentence statement which it confirms", "Heather Watson\nHeather Miriam Watson (born 19 May 1992) is a British professional tennis player and a Wimbledon mixed doubles champion. She is a former British No. 1 and current British No. 2.\nShe won the Mixed Doubles title at the 2016 Wimbledon Championships with Henri Kontinen.\nIn October 2012, Watson won her first WTA singles title at the Japan Open, becoming the first British woman to win a WTA singles title since Sara Gomer in 1988.\nIn her junior career, Watson won the US" ] ]
[ [ "Represent this Wikipedia passage to find a one sentence statement which it confirms!", "2012 HP Open\nThe 2012 HP Open was a women's tennis tournament played on outdoor hard courts sponsored by Hewlett-Packard. It was the fourth edition of the HP Open, and part of the WTA International tournaments of the 2012 WTA Tour. It was held at the Utsubo Tennis Center in Osaka, Japan, from October 8 through October 14, 2012. Heather Watson won the singles title.\nChampions.\nChampions Singles.\n- Heather Watson defeated Chang Kai-chen 7–5, 5–7, 7–6\nChampions Doubles." ] ]
[ "represent this sentence to retrieve a wikipedia article all about it", "Pluto is primarily made of ice and rock." ]
[ [ "", "It is the largest known trans-Neptunian object by volume but is less massive than Eris. Like other Kuiper belt objects, Pluto is primarily made of ice and rock and is relatively small—about one-sixth the mass of the Moon and one-third its volume. It has a moderately eccentric and inclined orbit during which it ranges from 30 to 49 astronomical units or AU (4.4–7.4 billion km) from the Sun. This means that Pluto periodically comes closer to the Sun than Neptune, but a stable" ] ]
[ [ "Represent this Wikipedia passage to find a one sentence statement which it confirms", "that Charon is slightly less dense than Pluto and suggesting a composition of 55% rock to 45% ice (± 5%), whereas Pluto is about 70% rock. The difference is considerably lower than that of most suspected collisional satellites. Before \"New Horizons\"' flyby, there were two conflicting theories about Charon's internal structure: some scientists thought Charon to be a differentiated body like Pluto, with a rocky core and an icy mantle, whereas others thought it would be uniform throughout. Evidence in support" ] ]
[ "Represent the sentence to find a Wikipedia article related to it", "Gopalkrishna Gandhi only ever governed Oregon." ]
[ [ "Represent the article for finding a claim of about one sentence that the article confirms", "Gopalkrishna Gandhi\nGopalkrishna Devdas Gandhi (born 22 April 1945) is a retired IAS officer and diplomat, who was the 23rd Governor of West Bengal serving from 2004 to 2009. He is the grandson of Mahatma Gandhi. As a former IAS officer he served as Secretary to the President of India and as High Commissioner to South Africa and Sri Lanka, among other administrative and diplomatic posts. He was the United Progressive Alliance nominee for Vice President of India 2017 elections and lost with 244 votes against NDA candidate Venkaiah Naidu, who" ] ]
[ [ "Represent this Wikipedia passage to find a one sentence statement which it confirms", "Due to Lakshmi's age at that time, she was only 15 and Devdas was 28 years, both Devdas's father and Rajaji asked the couple to wait for five years without seeing each other. After five years had passed, they were married with their fathers' permissions in 1933. Devdas and Lakshmi had four children, Rajmohan Gandhi, Gopalkrishna Gandhi, Ramchandra Gandhi and Tara Gandhi Bhattacharjee (born 24 April 1934, New Delhi)." ] ]
[ "Represent this text so we find an article on Wikipedia that is related!", "Pope John Paul II is a movie." ]
[ [ "represent the article for finding a claim of about one sentence that the article confirms\nFor example, 'an Academy Award nomination for Best Picture. The film received four more Academy Award nominations for Best Adapted Screenplay, Best Sound Editing, Best Animated Feature and Best Original Song, winning the latter two. \"Toy Story 3\" was the first animated film to gross over $1 billion worldwide in ticket sales, becoming the highest-grossing film of 2010—both in North America and worldwide—and the fourth-highest-grossing film at the time of its release, as well as the highest-grossing animated film of all time' should be close to 'Toy Story 3 was disqualified for the Oscar for Best Original Song.'", "Pope John Paul II (miniseries)\nPope John Paul II is a 2005 television miniseries dramatizing the life of Pope John Paul II (Karol Józef Wojtyła) from his early adult years in Poland to his death at age 84.\nThe miniseries was written and directed by John Kent Harrison and aired in the United States on the CBS network on 4 and 7 December 2005. It was first released in Vatican City on 17 November 2005 and ten days later throughout Italy on Rai 1\nJon Voight portrays an older Karol Wojtyła" ] ]
[ [ "represent the article for finding a claim of about one sentence that the article confirms", ", a movie based on the life of Pope John Paul, shot on location in Rome and Lithuania, was broadcast on Thursday, 1 December 2005 (8:00-10:00 p.m. ET/PT).\n- \"Pope John Paul II\" (2005), a four-hour mini-series event based on the remarkable life of Pope John Paul II, shot on location in Kraków, Poland and in Italy, was broadcast Sunday, 4 December (9:00-11:00 p.m., ET/PT) and Wednesday" ] ]
[ "Represent this text so we find an article on Wikipedia that is related", "Malcolm Young co-founded AC/DC in 1993." ]
[ [ "represent this wikipedia passage to find a one sentence statement which it confirms:", "Malcolm Young\nMalcolm Mitchell Young (6 January 1953 – 18 November 2017) was an Australian musician and songwriter, best known as a co-founder, rhythm guitarist, backing vocalist and songwriter for the hard rock band AC/DC. Except for a brief absence in 1988, he was with the band from its November 1973 beginning until retiring in 2014 due to health reasons. Young and the other members of AC/DC were inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 2003.\nThough his younger brother" ] ]
[ [ "represent this text to retrieve a related one-sentence statement:", "Sydney. Coincidentally, Starfighters was also the name of a Dutch band of AC/DC co-producer Harry Vanda, before his family moved to Australia.\nDuring the late 1970s Young and his brother Fraser occasionally travelled with AC/DC on tour; both were photographed with Angus and Malcolm backstage at Wembley in 1979 during the Highway to Hell Tour.\nDuring the 1988 US tour for AC/DC's album \"Blow Up Your Video\", which started on 3 May 1988, Young filled in for Malcolm on" ] ]
[ "Represent this sentence to retrieve a Wikipedia article all about it", "The OA never debuted on Netflix." ]
[ [ "Represent this text to retrieve a related one-sentence statement!", "The OA\nThe OA is an American mystery drama web television series with science fiction, supernatural and fantasy elements. The OA debuted on Netflix on December 16, 2016. Created and executive produced by Brit Marling and Zal Batmanglij, the series is their third collaboration. The series consists of two seasons of eight episodes each, mostly directed by Batmanglij, and is produced by Plan B Entertainment and Anonymous Content. In the series, Marling stars as a young woman named Prairie Johnson who resurfaces after having been missing for seven years" ] ]
[ [ "Represent this Wikipedia passage to find a one sentence statement which it confirms.", "prescription drugs.\nMarling and Batmanglij collaborated to create the drama series \"The OA\" which debuted in 2016 on Netflix. It was written by Marling and Batmanglij, who produced the series along with Dede Gardner and Jeremy Kleiner of Plan B, and Michael Sugar of Anonymous Content.\nMarling started filming for the second season of \"The OA\" in January 2018. The second season, entitled \"Part II\", was released on March 22, 2019, and received very positive reviews.\nDespite having many roles" ] ]
[ "represent the sentence to find a wikipedia article related to it\nFewshots:\n'Chet Atkins produced records for Floyd Cramer.' == 'Elvis Presley, the Everly Brothers, Eddy Arnold, Don Gibson, Jim Reeves, Jerry Reed, Skeeter Davis, Waylon Jennings, and many others.\n\"Rolling Stone\" credited Atkins with inventing the \"popwise 'Nashville sound' that rescued country music from a commercial slump,\" and ranked him number 21 on their list of \"The 100 Greatest Guitarists Of All Time.\" Among many other honors, Atkins received 14 Grammy Awards and the Grammy Lifetime Achievement Award. He also received nine Country Music Association awards for' != 'the World\" is a sad song about the aftermath of a romantic breakup. Dee, the lyricist, said she drew on her sorrow from her father's death to set the mood for the song.\nDavis recorded her version with sound engineer Bill Porter on June 8, 1962, at the RCA Studios in Nashville, produced by Chet Atkins, and featuring Floyd Cramer. Released by RCA Records in December 1962, \"The End of the World\" peaked in March 1963 at No. 2 on the \"Billboard\"'", "Soundgarden signed with the publishing house Sub Pop." ]
[ [ "represent the article for finding a claim of about one sentence that the article confirms", "\" that they would not continue as Soundgarden; they did, however, reunite in January 2019 for a one-off concert in tribute to Cornell.\nSoundgarden was one of the seminal creators of grunge, a style of alternative rock that developed in Seattle, and was the first of a number of grunge bands to sign to the record label Sub Pop. Soundgarden was the first grunge band to sign to a major label (A&M Records in 1989), though they did not achieve commercial success until they popularized the genre" ] ]
[ [ "Represent this text to retrieve a related one-sentence statement", "Soundgarden discography\nThe discography of Soundgarden, an American rock band, consists of six studio albums, two live albums, five compilation albums, eight extended plays, 24 singles and 23 music videos.\nSoundgarden was formed in Seattle, Washington in 1984 by vocalist Chris Cornell, guitarist Kim Thayil, and bassist Hiro Yamamoto. The drummer position was originally filled by Cornell until 1986 when Matt Cameron became the band's permanent drummer. The band signed with the independent label Sub Pop and released the \"Screaming Life\" EP in" ] ]
[ "represent this text so we find an article on wikipedia that is related", "A Song of Ice and Fire is anything except a series of novels." ]
[ [ "Represent this Wikipedia passage to find a one sentence statement which it confirms.", "A Song of Ice and Fire\nA Song of Ice and Fire is a series of epic fantasy novels by the American novelist and screenwriter George R. R. Martin. He began the first volume of the series, \"A Game of Thrones,\" in 1991, and it was published in 1996. Martin, who initially envisioned the series as a trilogy, has published five out of a planned seven volumes. The fifth and most recent volume of the series, \"A Dance with Dragons\", was published in 2011 and" ] ]
[ [ "Represent this Wikipedia passage to find a one sentence statement which it confirms:", "Regarding \"A Song of Ice and Fire\" as his Masterpiece, Martin is certain never to write anything on this scale again and would only return to this fictional universe in the context of stand-alone novels. He prefers to write stories about characters from other \"A Song of Ice and Fire\" periods of history such as his \"Tales of Dunk and Egg\" project, instead of continuing the series directly. Martin said he would love to return to writing short stories, novellas, novelettes, and stand-" ] ]
[ "Represent this sentence to retrieve a Wikipedia article all about it:", "Sue Vertue was born on September 30." ]
[ [ "represent the article for finding a claim of about one sentence that the article confirms:", "Sue Vertue\nSusan Nicola Vertue (born 21 September 1960 in Surrey) is an English television producer, mainly of comedy shows, including \"Mr. Bean\" and \"Coupling\". She is the daughter of producer Beryl Vertue.\nVertue worked for Tiger Aspect, a production company run by Peter Bennett-Jones, where Jones produced episodes of \"Mr. Bean\", \"The Vicar of Dibley\" and \"Gimme Gimme Gimme\".\nVertue met writer Steven Moffat at the Edinburgh Television Festival in 1996. A relationship" ] ]
[ [ "represent the article for finding a claim of about one sentence that the article confirms", "\". Retaining this semi-autobiographical trend, \"Coupling\" was based on him meeting his wife, Sue Vertue, and on the issues that arise in new relationships.\nMoffat met Vertue at the Edinburgh International Television Festival in 1996. Vertue had been working for Tiger Aspect, a production company run by Peter Bennett-Jones. Bennett-Jones and his friend and former colleague Andre Ptaszynski, who had worked with Moffat on the sitcoms \"Joking Apart\" and \"Chalk\", told Moffat and Vertue that each fancied" ] ]
[ "Represent the sentence to find a Wikipedia article related to it", "Taal was a Bollywood film that was written by Subhash Ghai." ]
[ [ "Represent this Wikipedia passage to find a one sentence statement which it confirms:", "Taal (film)\nTaal (English: \"Rhythm\") is a 1999 Indian musical romantic drama film co written, edited, produced and directed by Subhash Ghai. \"Taal\" was premiered at the Chicago International Film Festival, the \"official selection\" at the 2005 , and the 45th International Film Festival of India in the Celebrating Dance in Indian cinema section.\nThe film stars Anil Kapoor, Akshaye Khanna, Aishwarya Rai, Amrish Puri and Alok Nath. It was also dubbed in Tamil as \"Thaalam\"" ] ]
[ [ "Represent this text to retrieve a related one-sentence statement", "Yaadein (2001 film)\nYaadein (English: \"Memories\") is a 2001 Bollywood musical drama film written, directed, edited and produced by Subhash Ghai. The ensemble cast cross over film starring Hrithik Roshan, Kareena Kapoor, and Jackie Shroff in lead roles, was released worldwide on 27 July 2001 to negative reviews. It was inspired by Jane Austen's \"Pride and Prejudice\". \"Yaadein\" was a box office disappointment and the first flop for director Subhash Ghai. The soundtrack and background score composed by" ] ]
[ "Represent this sentence to retrieve a Wikipedia article all about it", "Joy is a biographical film." ]
[ [ "Represent the article for finding a claim of about one sentence that the article confirms", "Joy (2015 film)\nJoy is a 2015 American biographical comedy-drama film, written and directed by David O. Russell and starring Jennifer Lawrence as Joy Mangano, a self-made millionaire who created her own business empire.\n\"Joy\" received a theatrical release on December 25, 2015, distributed by 20th Century Fox. It received mixed reviews from critics, who praised Lawrence's performance but criticized the writing and pace of the film. Lawrence received a nomination for the Academy Award for Best Actress and won the" ] ]
[ [ "Represent the article for finding a claim of about one sentence that the article confirms.", "Control (2007 film)\nControl is a 2007 British biographical film about the life of Ian Curtis, singer of the late-1970s English post-punk band Joy Division. It is the first feature film directed by Anton Corbijn, who had worked with Joy Division as a photographer. The screenplay by Matt Greenhalgh was based on the biography \"Touching from a Distance\" by Curtis's widow Deborah, who served as a co-producer on the film. Tony Wilson, who released Joy Division's records through his Factory Records label" ] ]
[ "Represent this text so we find an article on Wikipedia that is related", "Paleogene ends at the beginning of the Neogene Period Mya." ]
[ [ "Represent this text to retrieve a related one-sentence statement", "Paleogene\nThe Paleogene (; also spelled Palaeogene or Palæogene; informally Lower Tertiary or Early Tertiary) is a geologic period and system that spans 43 million years from the end of the Cretaceous Period million years ago (Mya) to the beginning of the Neogene Period Mya. It is the beginning of the Cenozoic Era of the present Phanerozoic Eon. The earlier term Tertiary Period was used to define the span of time now covered by the Paleogene and subsequent Neogene periods; despite no longer being recognised as a formal stratigraphic term, '" ] ]
[ [ "Represent this Wikipedia passage to find a one sentence statement which it confirms", "Neogene\nThe Neogene () (informally Upper Tertiary or Late Tertiary) is a geologic period and system that spans 20.45 million years from the end of the Paleogene Period million years ago (Mya) to the beginning of the present Quaternary Period Mya. The Neogene is sub-divided into two epochs, the earlier Miocene and the later Pliocene. Some geologists assert that the Neogene cannot be clearly delineated from the modern geological period, the Quaternary. The term \"Neogene\" was coined in 1853 by the Austrian palaeontologist Moritz" ] ]
[ "represent this sentence to retrieve a wikipedia article all about it", "Thirteen is a film." ]
[ [ "represent the article for finding a claim of about one sentence that the article confirms", "Hunter an Academy Award nomination for Best Actress in a Supporting Role and Golden Globe nominations for Hunter and Evan Rachel Wood for Best Supporting Actress and Best Actress in a Drama, respectively.\nPlot.\n13-year-old Tracy Freeland (Wood) begins her school year as a smart and mild-mannered honors student at a middle school in Los Angeles. Her divorced mother Melanie (Hunter) is a recovering alcoholic, who struggles to support Tracy and her older brother Mason by working as a hairdresser. Tracy feels ignored by" ] ]
[ [ "Represent this Wikipedia passage to find a one sentence statement which it confirms", "- \"13 Ghosts\" is a 1960 horror film.\n- \"Thirteen Ghosts\" a 2001 remake.\n- Thirteen is the nickname of Dr. Remy Hadley on the American medical drama \"House\" played by Olivia Wilde.\n- \"13 Assassins\" is a 2010 film by Japanese director Takashi Miike.\n- \"The Thirteen\" is a 1936 Soviet war film by Mikhail Romm.\n- \"The 13th Warrior\" is a 1999 historical fiction action film starring Antonio Banderas.\n- \"District 13\"" ] ]
[ "Represent the sentence to find a Wikipedia article related to it", "The Prestige did not star Michael Caine." ]
[ [ "represent the article for finding a claim of about one sentence that the article confirms", "Tesla. It also stars Scarlett Johansson, Michael Caine, Piper Perabo, Andy Serkis, and Rebecca Hall. The film reunites Nolan with actors Bale and Caine from \"Batman Begins\" and returning cinematographer Wally Pfister, production designer Nathan Crowley, and editor Lee Smith.\nThe film was released on October 20, 2006, receiving positive reviews and strong box office results, and received Academy Award nominations for Best Cinematography and Best Art Direction. Along with \"The Illusionist\" and \"Scoop\", \"The Prestige\" was" ] ]
[ [ "Represent the article for finding a claim of about one sentence that the article confirms", "the British box office in 1959. Less successful was \"Follow a Star\" (1959). \"There Was a Crooked Man\" (1960) was an attempt to change Wisdom's image away from Rank Organisation. \"The Bulldog Breed\" (1960) was more conventional. The film also starred a young Michael Caine who later recalled he did not enjoy working with Wisdom because he \"wasn't very nice to support-part actors\".\nWisdom remained the 10th biggest star at the British box office." ] ]
[ "", "Colin Quinn is an American stand-up comedian, actor and writer." ]
[ [ "Represent this text to retrieve a related one-sentence statement", "Colin Quinn\nColin Edward Quinn (born June 6, 1959) is an American stand-up comedian, actor, and writer. On television, he is best known for his work on \"Saturday Night Live\", where he anchored Weekend Update, on MTV's 1980s game show \"Remote Control\", where he served as the announcer/sidekick, and as host of Comedy Central's late-night panel show \"Tough Crowd with Colin Quinn\". Notable film work includes his role as Dooey in \"A" ] ]
[ [ "Represent this Wikipedia passage to find a one sentence statement which it confirms", "is a founding member of the Steppenwolf Theatre Company.\n- Athan Maroulis (born 1964), actor, vocalist and record producer.\n- Kelly McGillis (born 1957), actress.\n- Wentworth Miller (born 1972), actor, model, screenwriter and producer.\n- Sarah Paulson (born 1974), actress.\n- Colin Quinn (born 1959), stand-up comedian, actor and writer, best known for his work on \"Saturday Night Live\".\n- Keri Russell (" ] ]
[ "Represent this", "Slash co-founded a band." ]
[ [ "Represent this Wikipedia passage to find a one sentence statement which it confirms.", "in 1996 and co-founded the supergroup Velvet Revolver, which re-established him as a mainstream performer in the mid to late 2000s. Slash has released four solo albums: \"Slash\" (2010), featuring an array of guest musicians, and \"Apocalyptic Love\" (2012), \"World on Fire\" (2014) and \"Living the Dream\" (2018) recorded with his band, Myles Kennedy and the Conspirators. He returned to Guns N' Roses in 2016.\n\"Time\" magazine" ] ]
[ [ "Represent this text to retrieve a related one-sentence statement", "reunion album, \"Beyond Good and Evil\" (2001), and its subsequent tour and subsequently co-founded the hard rock supergroup Velvet Revolver, alongside former Guns N' Roses bandmates, Slash and Duff McKagan. The band, which included guitarist Dave Kushner and Stone Temple Pilots frontman Scott Weiland, released two successful studio albums, \"Contraband\" (2004) and \"Libertad\" (2007), before entering an extended hiatus following Weiland's departure.\nSorum has been a permanent member of hard rock cover band" ] ]
[ "represent this text so we find an article on wikipedia that is related", "Tale of Tales is a 2015 film." ]
[ [ "Represent the article for finding a claim of about one sentence that the article confirms", "Tale of Tales (2015 film)\nTale of Tales is a 2015 European fantasy film directed by Matteo Garrone and starring Salma Hayek, Vincent Cassel, Toby Jones, and John C. Reilly.\nAn Italian-led production with co-producers in France and the United Kingdom, the film is Garrone's first English-language film. It competed for the Palme d'Or at the 2015 Cannes Film Festival.\nIt is a screen adaptation based on collections of tales by Italian poet and courtier Giambattista Basile: \"Pentamerone\"" ] ]
[ [ "represent the article for finding a claim of about one sentence that the article confirms", "Tale of Tales\nTale of Tales may refer to:\n- \"The Tale of Tales, or Entertainment for Little Ones\", a collection of fairy tales by Giambattista Basile\n- \"Tale of Tales\" (1979 film) (\"Skazka skazok\"), a 1979 film by Yuri Norstein\n- \"Tale of Tales\" (2015 film) (\"Il racconto dei racconti\"), a 2015 film by Matteo Garrone\n- Tale of Tales (company), a Belgian video game development company" ] ]
[ "Represent this text so we find an article on Wikipedia that is related", "Harley Quinn refused to ever love the Joker." ]
[ [ "Represent this text to retrieve a related one-sentence statement", "while working as an intern psychiatrist at Gotham City's Arkham Asylum, where the Joker was a patient. Her name is a play on the name \"Harlequin\", a character which originated in commedia dell'arte. The character has teamed up with fellow villains the Catwoman and Poison Ivy several times, the trio being known as the Gotham City Sirens. Poison Ivy is known to be a close friend and recurring ally of Harley, even being depicted as her girlfriend in recent comics. Since \"The New 52\", she is" ] ]
[ [ "Represent this text to retrieve a related one-sentence statement", ". Joker then decides nonetheless to use the opportunity to finally kill Batman, which escalates into a wild chase ending atop a moving subway train. Batman taunts Joker by saying that Harley came closer to killing him than he ever did. Joker attacks him in rage, but Batman sends him plunging into a burning smokestack.\nBack in Arkham Asylum, a severely injured Harley Quinn renounces The Joker forever, wanting nothing more than to heal and leave Arkham for good. A moment later, however, Harley finds flowers sent by her" ] ]
[ "Represent this text so we find an article on Wikipedia that is related.", "Collision Course was released in 2014." ]
[ [ "Represent the natural language", "Collision Course (EP)\nCollision Course is a collaborative album from American rapper Jay-Z and rock band Linkin Park, released on November 30, 2004 by Roc-A-Fella, Machine Shop, Warner Bros. and Def Jam records. \nFrom Linkin Park's catalog, \"Collision Course\" features three songs from \"Meteora\" and four from \"Hybrid Theory\". From Jay-Z's catalog, it features three songs from \"The Black Album\", one from \"\", one from \"Vol" ] ]
[ [ "Represent this text to retrieve a related one-sentence statement:", "the day after, Rancid announced that the album would be released on October 27, 2014. Armstrong originally recorded the title track as part of his side project Tim Timebomb.\nOn September 30, 2014, Rancid released a performance video of \"Collision Course\", \"Honor Is All We Know\" and \"Evil's My Friend\". The band started to preview the album's songs through their website a few days later with the release of \"Face Up\", \"Already Dead\" and \"Diabolical\"," ] ]
[ "Represent this sentence to retrieve a Wikipedia article all about it", "Alex Rodriguez's sports contracts have been unprofitable." ]
[ [ "Represent the article for finding a claim of about one sentence that the article confirms.", "him a cornerstone of the franchise, but he left the team via free agency after the 2000 season to join the Rangers. The 10-year, $252 million contract he signed was the richest in baseball history at the time. He played at a high level in his three years with Texas, highlighted by his first AL MVP Award win in 2003, but the team failed to make the playoffs during his tenure. Prior to the 2004 season, Rodriguez was traded to the Yankees, for whom he converted to a third baseman" ] ]
[ [ "Represent this text to retrieve a related one-sentence statement", "to do with it? Besides, I had a better year than he did.\"\nAlex Rodriguez has signed two record-breaking contracts over the course of his career. First, he signed a $252 million, 10-year contract with the Texas Rangers in December 2000 ($ inflation-adjusted from 2000 dollars). Sandy Alderson called the deal \"stupefying\", while \"Sports Illustrated\" noted that Rodriguez's early salaries under the contract ($21 million) would be greater than the annual payroll of the entire" ] ]
[ "represent the sentence to find a wikipedia article related to it\n------\nFor instance you may be given 'Archie Panjabi won an award in 2012.' and it should match with 'Archie Panjabi\nArchana \"Archie\" Panjabi (born 31 May 1972) is a British actress, best known for her role as Kalinda Sharma on \"The Good Wife\". Her portrayal earned her a Primetime Emmy Award in 2010 and an NAACP Image Award in 2012, as well as two further Emmy nominations, one Golden Globe nomination, and three Screen Actors Guild Award nominations shared with the cast. Her other notable roles include Yasmin Husseini in \"Yasmin\" (2005), Pinky Bhamra in \"Bend It Like Beckham' but not with 'television, are awarded at the Creative Arts Emmy Awards. Out of 39 nominations, \"The Good Wife\" has won five, all for acting. Julianna Margulies won the award for Outstanding Lead Actress in a Drama Series in 2011 and 2014. Archie Panjabi won the award for Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Drama Series in 2010. Martha Plimpton won the award for Outstanding Guest Actress in a Drama Series in 2012 while Carrie Preston won the same award in 2013. Christine Baranski is the only actress on \"The Good Wife\"'.", "Kong: Skull Island stars Jing Tian." ]
[ [ "Represent this Wikipedia passage to find a one sentence statement which it confirms.", "Kong: Skull Island\nKong: Skull Island is a 2017 American monster film directed by Jordan Vogt-Roberts. The film is a reboot of the \"King Kong\" franchise, and serves as the second film in Legendary's MonsterVerse. The film stars Tom Hiddleston, Samuel L. Jackson, John Goodman, Brie Larson, Jing Tian, Toby Kebbell, John Ortiz, Corey Hawkins, Jason Mitchell, Shea Whigham, Thomas Mann, Terry Notary, and John C. Reilly.\nThe film was announced in July 2014 at" ] ]
[ [ "represent this text to retrieve a related one-sentence statement", "From Vegas to Macau\nFrom Vegas to Macau (), also known as The Man From Macau (), is a Hong Kong-Chinese crime comedy film directed by Wong Jing. The film stars Chow Yun-fat, Nicholas Tse, Chapman To and Jing Tian. The film was released during 2014 Chinese New Year.\nA sequel titled \"From Vegas to Macau II\" was released on February 19, 2015.\nPlot.\nBenz, his son \"Cool\" and nephew Ngau-Ngau are part" ] ]
[ "Represent the sentence to find a Wikipedia article related to it!", "Planet of the Apes (1968 film) has desert scenes." ]
[ [ "Represent", "many rewrites before filming eventually began. Directors J. Lee Thompson and Blake Edwards were approached, but the film's producer Arthur P. Jacobs, upon the recommendation of Charlton Heston, chose Franklin J. Schaffner to direct the film. Schaffner's changes included an ape society less advanced—and therefore less expensive to depict—than that of the original novel. Filming took place between May 21 and August 10, 1967, in California, Utah and Arizona, with desert sequences shot in and around Lake Powell, Glen Canyon National Recreation Area" ] ]
[ [ "Represent this Wikipedia passage to find a one sentence statement which it confirms", "completed and released as \"Revenge of the Apes\" by Retrodesign in 2003.\nGameplay.\nThe player controls Taylor, the protagonist of the 1968 film \"Planet of the Apes\", through several environments inspired by the film: a forest, a river, the ape village, a desert, and caverns. Obstacles include three types of apes: harmless chimpanzees; orangutans, who inflict damage and imprison Taylor in the ape village if they touch him; and gorillas, who inflict more damage, fire projectiles, and" ] ]
[ "Represent this sentence to retrieve a Wikipedia article all about it", "Dirt (TV Series) was made by a person." ]
[ [ "represent this wikipedia passage to find a one sentence statement which it confirms", "May 8, 2007. Only seven episodes were produced prior to the 2007 WGA strike shut down production. The shortened second season began airing on March 2, 2008.\nThe show was created by Matthew Carnahan and produced by Coquette Productions and ABC Studios.\nOn June 8, 2008, FX canceled the series after two seasons.\nPlot.\nPlot Season One.\nThe series revolves around Lucy Spiller and her best friend, the freelance photographer Don Konkey, who aids Lucy in her career as editor-in-" ] ]
[ [ "Represent this text to retrieve a related one-sentence statement", "a copy of \"Joe Dirt\" on DVD.\"\nCancelled TV series.\nIn early 2010, Spade worked on a pilot with TBS for an animated series based on the film. The series never materialized.\nSequel.\nIn 2014, Spade revealed in a Reddit question that he was writing a sequel to \"Joe Dirt\" for Crackle. Entertainment Weekly has noted that the film is \"the first ever made-for-digital sequel\". Filming on the sequel began on November 17, 2014," ] ]
[ "Represent this text so we find an article on Wikipedia that is related.", "Big Boi is a member of a group." ]
[ [ "Represent text", "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" ] ]
[ [ "Represent this Wikipedia passage to find a one sentence statement which it confirms", "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" ] ]
[ "Represent this text so we find an article on Wikipedia that is related", "Papua New Guinea is unofficially the Dependent State of Papua New Guinea" ]
[ [ "Represent the article for finding a claim of about one sentence that the article confirms", "Papua New Guinea\nPapua New Guinea (PNG; , ; ; ), officially the Independent State of Papua New Guinea (; ) is a country in Oceania that occupies the eastern half of the island of New Guinea and its offshore islands in Melanesia, a region of the southwestern Pacific Ocean north of Australia. Its capital, located along its southeastern coast, is Port Moresby. The western half of New Guinea forms the Indonesian provinces of Papua and West Papua.\nAt the national level, after being ruled by three external" ] ]
[ [ "Represent the article for finding a claim of about one sentence that the article confirms", "- Niue (associated state of New Zealand)\n- Premier - Robert Rex, Premier of Niue (1974–1992)\n- Tokelau (dependent territory of New Zealand)\n- Administrator - Frank Corner, Administrator of Tokelau (1975–1984)\n- Papua New Guinea\n- Monarch - Elizabeth II, Queen of Papua New Guinea (1975–present)\n- Governor-General - Sir Tore Lokoloko, Governor-General of Papua New Guinea (1977–1983)\n- Prime Minister - Michael Somare, Prime Minister of Papua New Guinea (" ] ]
[ "Represent this sentence to retrieve a Wikipedia article all about it.", "Snoop Dogg was unable to complete a soundtrack to the short film Murder Was the Case." ]
[ [ "Represent the article for finding a claim of about one sentence that the article confirms", "Gin & Juice\". In 1994 Snoop released a soundtrack on Death Row Records for the short film \"Murder Was the Case\", starring himself. His second album, \"Tha Doggfather\" (1996), also debuted at number one on both charts, with \"Snoop's Upside Ya Head\" as the lead single. The album was certified double platinum in 1997.\nAfter leaving Death Row Records, Snoop signed with No Limit Records, where he recorded his next three albums, \"Da Game Is to Be" ] ]
[ [ "Represent the article for finding a claim of about one sentence that the article confirms", "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" ] ]
[ "Represent the sentence to find a Wikipedia article related to it", "Michelle Obama is unmarried." ]
[ [ "Represent the input", "Michelle Obama\nMichelle LaVaughn Obama (\"née\" Robinson; born January 17, 1964) is an American lawyer, university administrator and writer, who was the first lady of the United States from 2009 to 2017. She is married to the 44th president of the United States, Barack Obama, and was the first African-American first lady.\nRaised on the South Side of Chicago, Illinois, Obama is a graduate of Princeton University and Harvard Law School. In her early legal career, she worked at the" ] ]
[ [ "Represent this text to retrieve a related one-sentence statement.", "these properties must be already known by the speaker. In this sense they are a priori. To know what a bachelor is, an individual must know what an unmarried male is; likewise an individual must know who is 'The President of the U.S., former Senator of Illinois, husband of Michelle Obama, etc.' to know who Obama is.\n(6) However is not a direct product of the theses. Kripke notes \"(6) need not be a thesis of the theory if someone doesn't" ] ]
[ "", "Maria Sharapova received a two year suspension." ]
[ [ "Represent this Wikipedia passage to find a one sentence statement which it confirms", "tested positive for meldonium, a substance that had been banned (effective January 1, 2016) by the World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA). On June 8, 2016, she was suspended from playing tennis for two years by the International Tennis Federation (ITF). On October 4, 2016, the suspension was reduced to 15 months, starting from the date of the failed test, as the Court of Arbitration for Sports found that she had committed \"no significant fault\" and that she had taken the substance" ] ]
[ [ "represent this wikipedia passage to find a one sentence statement which it confirms:", "her 15-month suspension for taking the banned substance meldonium at the 2016 Australian Open.\nSingles main draw entrants.\nSingles main draw entrants Seeds.\n- Rankings are as of April 17, 2017.\nSingles main draw entrants Other entrants.\nThe following players received wildcards into the main draw:\n- Johanna Konta\n- Maria Sharapova\n- Laura Siegemund\nThe following players received entry from the qualifying draw:\n- Naomi Osaka\n- Jeļena Ostapenko\n- Tamara Korpatsch\n- Anett Kontaveit\nThe following player received" ] ]
[ "represent this sentence to retrieve a wikipedia article all about it", "Neil Patrick Harris played the main character of Hedwig and the Angry Inch." ]
[ [ "Represent the article for finding a claim of about one sentence that the article confirms", "the West\" (2014), and \"Gone Girl\" (2014). In 2014, he starred in the title role in \"Hedwig and the Angry Inch\" on Broadway, for which he won the 2014 Tony Award for Best Leading Actor in a Musical.\nHarris has hosted the Tony Awards in 2009, 2011, 2012, and 2013, for which he won four special class Emmy Awards. He also hosted the Primetime Emmy Awards in 2009 and 2013, and hosted the 87th Academy Awards in 2015," ] ]
[ [ "Represent this text to retrieve a related one-sentence statement", "the first actor to win the award by portraying a female character, for his 2003 performance as Edna Turnblad in \"Hairspray\". Neil Patrick Harris won in 2014 for his performance as Hedwig, a transgender woman in \"Hedwig and the Angry Inch\".\n- There have never been consecutive victories, and only four actors have managed, over the decades, to score consecutive nominations: Gregory Hines (1980/1981), George Hearn (1983/1984), Patrick Wilson (2001/2002) and Michael Cerveris (2006/2007).\n-" ] ]
[ "Represent this sentence to retrieve a Wikipedia article all about it", "Sherlock is a TV series." ]
[ [ "represent this text to retrieve a related one-sentence statement", "Sherlock (TV series)\nSherlock is a British crime drama television series based on Sir Arthur Conan Doyle's Sherlock Holmes detective stories. Created by Steven Moffat and Mark Gatiss, it stars Benedict Cumberbatch as Sherlock Holmes and Martin Freeman as Doctor John Watson. 13 episodes have been produced, with four three-part series airing from 2010 to 2017, and a special episode that aired on 1 January 2016. The series is set in the present day, while the one-off special features a Victorian period fantasy resembling the" ] ]
[ [ "Represent this text to retrieve a related one-sentence statement", "Sherlock Holmes (1967 TV series)\nSherlock Holmes is a German 1967 television series featuring Erich Schellow as Sherlock Holmes and Paul Edwin Roth as Dr. Watson.\nThe series aired on WDR from 28 August 1967 to 13 February 1968 and is formed by six episodes, each one adapting a Sherlock Holmes short story written by Arthur Conan Doyle, though the scripts are based on the adaptations made in the first season of the British TV series \"Sherlock Holmes\" (1965-1968). A DVD was issued in 2012 as" ] ]
[ "Represent the sentence to find a Wikipedia article related to it", "Muhammad Ali was ranked third greatest athlete of the 20th century." ]
[ [ "Represent this text to retrieve a related one-sentence statement.", "\"Sports Illustrated\", the Sports Personality of the Century by the BBC, and the third greatest athlete of the 20th century by ESPN \"SportsCentury\". He was involved in several historic boxing matches and feuds, most notably his fights with Joe Frazier, such as the Thrilla in Manila, and his fight with George Foreman known as The Rumble in the Jungle which has been called \"arguably the greatest sporting event of the 20th century\" and was watched by a record estimated television audience of 1 billion viewers worldwide, becoming" ] ]
[ [ "Represent the article for finding a claim of about one sentence that the article confirms", "Association, Jordan and Pippen are the only two players to win six NBA Finals playing for one team. In the All-Star Game fan ballot, Jordan received the most votes nine times, more than any other player.\nMany of Jordan's contemporaries have said that Jordan is the greatest basketball player of all time. In 1999, an ESPN survey of journalists, athletes and other sports figures ranked Jordan the greatest North American athlete of the 20th century, above such luminaries as Babe Ruth and Muhammad Ali. Jordan placed" ] ]