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Various classes of Vajrayana literature developed as a result of royal courts sponsoring both Buddhism and Saivism. The Mañjusrimulakalpa, which later came to classified under Kriyatantra, states that mantras taught in the Saiva, Garuda and Vaisnava tantras will be effective if applied by Buddhists since they were all taught originally by Manjushri. The Guhyasiddhi of Padmavajra, a work associated with the Guhyasamaja tradition, prescribes acting as a Saiva guru and initiating members into Saiva Siddhanta scriptures and mandalas. The Samvara tantra texts adopted the pitha list from the Saiva text Tantrasadbhava, introducing a copying error where a deity was mistaken for a place.
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Mantras taught in the Saiva, Garuda, and Vaisnava tantra will be effective if applied by who?
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What work is associated with Guhyasamaja tradition?
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According to a demographic analysis reported by Peter Harvey (2013): Mahayana has 360 million adherents; Theravada has 150 million adherents; and Vajrayana has 18,2 million adherents. Seven million additional Buddhists are found outside of Asia.
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How may adherents does Mahayana have?
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How many adherents does Thervada have?
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How many Buddists are outside of Asia?
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Native Mahayana Buddhism is practiced today in China, Japan, Korea, Singapore, parts of Russia and most of Vietnam (also commonly referred to as "Eastern Buddhism"). The Buddhism practiced in Tibet, the Himalayan regions, and Mongolia is also Mahayana in origin, but is discussed below under the heading of Vajrayana (also commonly referred to as "Northern Buddhism"). There are a variety of strands in Eastern Buddhism, of which "the Pure Land school of Mahayana is the most widely practised today.". In most of this area however, they are fused into a single unified form of Buddhism. In Japan in particular, they form separate denominations with the five major ones being: Nichiren, peculiar to Japan; Pure Land; Shingon, a form of Vajrayana; Tendai, and Zen. In Korea, nearly all Buddhists belong to the Chogye school, which is officially Son (Zen), but with substantial elements from other traditions.
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Native Mahayana buddhism is also called what?
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The Buddhism practiced in Tibet, the Himalayan regions and Mongolia are often referred to as?
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What is the most widely practised Eastern Buddhism?
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Scholar Isabelle Onians asserts that although "the Mahāyāna ... very occasionally referred contemptuously to earlier Buddhism as the Hinayāna, the Inferior Way," "the preponderance of this name in the secondary literature is far out of proportion to occurrences in the Indian texts." She notes that the term Śrāvakayāna was "the more politically correct and much more usual" term used by Mahāyānists. Jonathan Silk has argued that the term "Hinayana" was used to refer to whomever one wanted to criticize on any given occasion, and did not refer to any definite grouping of Buddhists.
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The mahayana occasionally referred to early Buddhism as what?
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SQuAD
Scholar Isabelle Onians asserts that although "the Mahāyāna ... very occasionally referred contemptuously to earlier Buddhism as the Hinayāna, the Inferior Way," "the preponderance of this name in the secondary literature is far out of proportion to occurrences in the Indian texts." She notes that the term Śrāvakayāna was "the more politically correct and much more usual" term used by Mahāyānists. Jonathan Silk has argued that the term "Hinayana" was used to refer to whomever one wanted to criticize on any given occasion, and did not refer to any definite grouping of Buddhists.
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What term was more politically correct term for the word Hinayana?
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The first season was co-hosted by Ryan Seacrest and Brian Dunkleman. Dunkleman quit thereafter, making Seacrest the sole emcee of the show starting with season two.
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Who was the only host of American Idol after season one?
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The first season was co-hosted by Ryan Seacrest and Brian Dunkleman. Dunkleman quit thereafter, making Seacrest the sole emcee of the show starting with season two.
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Which host quit after the first season?
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Generally, scholars conclude that the Mahayana scriptures were composed from the 1st century CE onwards: "Large numbers of Mahayana sutras were being composed in the period between the beginning of the common era and the fifth century", five centuries after the historical Gautama Buddha. Some of these had their roots in other scriptures composed in the 1st century BCE. It was not until after the 5th century CE that the Mahayana sutras started to influence the behavior of mainstream Buddhists in India: "But outside of texts, at least in India, at exactly the same period, very different—in fact seemingly older—ideas and aspirations appear to be motivating actual behavior, and old and established Hinnayana groups appear to be the only ones that are patronized and supported." These texts were apparently not universally accepted among Indian Buddhists when they appeared; the pejorative label Hinayana was applied by Mahayana supporters to those who rejected the Mahayana sutras.
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When did Mahayana sutras start to influence the behavior of mainstream buddhists in India?
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What was the pejorative label for those that rejected Mahayana sutras?
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According to the scriptures, soon after the death of the Buddha, the first Buddhist council was held; a monk named Mahākāśyapa (Pāli: Mahākassapa) presided. The goal of the council was to record the Buddha's teachings. Upāli recited the vinaya. Ānanda, the Buddha's personal attendant, was called upon to recite the dhamma. These became the basis of the Tripitaka. However, this record was initially transmitted orally in form of chanting, and was committed to text in the last century BCE. Both the sūtras and the vinaya of every Buddhist school contain a wide variety of elements including discourses on the Dharma, commentaries on other teachings, cosmological and cosmogonical texts, stories of the Gautama Buddha's previous lives, and various other subjects.
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Which monk presided after the death of the Buddha?
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What was the goal of the council?
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the vinaya was recited by?
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Who was the Buddha's personal attendant?
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Ananda was called upon to recite what?
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For an unprecedented eight consecutive years, from the 2003–04 television season through the 2010–11 season, either its performance or result show had been ranked number one in U.S. television ratings. The popularity of American Idol however declined, and on May 11, 2015, Fox announced that the series would conclude its run in its fifteenth season.
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What year did FOX announce that American Idol was cancelled?
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What year did FOX announce the cancellation of American Idol?
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How many consecutive years did American Idol been ranked number one in ratings?
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When did Fox announce that American Idol is ending?
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Buddhism provides many opportunities for comparative study with a diverse range of subjects. For example, Buddhism's emphasis on the Middle way not only provides a unique guideline for ethics but has also allowed Buddhism to peacefully coexist with various differing beliefs, customs and institutions in countries where it has resided throughout its history. Also, its moral and spiritual parallels with other systems of thought—for example, with various tenets of Christianity—have been subjects of close study. In addition, the Buddhist concept of dependent origination has been compared to modern scientific thought, as well as Western metaphysics.
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What provides chances for comparative study with a large range of subjects?
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Buddhism's emphasis on the Middle Way provides a guideline for what?
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Buddism has what kind of parallels withother systems of thought?
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Buddhism provides many opportunities for comparative study with a diverse range of subjects. For example, Buddhism's emphasis on the Middle way not only provides a unique guideline for ethics but has also allowed Buddhism to peacefully coexist with various differing beliefs, customs and institutions in countries where it has resided throughout its history. Also, its moral and spiritual parallels with other systems of thought—for example, with various tenets of Christianity—have been subjects of close study. In addition, the Buddhist concept of dependent origination has been compared to modern scientific thought, as well as Western metaphysics.
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Buddhism had similiar tenets to what other common religion?
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Buddhist concept of dependent origination has been compared to what modern thought?
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Beginning in the tenth season[citation needed], permanent mentors were brought in during the live shows to help guide the contestants with their song choice and performance. Jimmy Iovine was the mentor in the tenth through twelfth seasons, former judge Randy Jackson was the mentor for the thirteenth season and Scott Borchetta was the mentor for the fourteenth and fifteenth season. The mentors regularly bring in guest mentors to aid them, including Akon, Alicia Keys, Lady Gaga, and current judge Harry Connick, Jr..
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Who was a mentor to the contestants on American Idol in its thirteenth season?
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Who mentored contestants in the fourteenth and fifteenth seasons of American Idol?
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What two things did the mentors help the contestants with?
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Who was the mentor for seasons 10 - 12?
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Who was the mentor for season 13?
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Who was the mentor for seasons 14 and 15?
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From seasons four to seven and nine, the twenty-four semi-finalists were divided by gender in order to ensure an equal gender division in the top twelve. The men and women sang separately on consecutive nights, and the bottom two in each groups were eliminated each week until only six of each remained to form the top twelve.
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How many semi-finalists were there in season 4?
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From seasons four to seven and nine, the twenty-four semi-finalists were divided by gender in order to ensure an equal gender division in the top twelve. The men and women sang separately on consecutive nights, and the bottom two in each groups were eliminated each week until only six of each remained to form the top twelve.
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How were the semi-finalists divided in season four?
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From seasons four to seven and nine, the twenty-four semi-finalists were divided by gender in order to ensure an equal gender division in the top twelve. The men and women sang separately on consecutive nights, and the bottom two in each groups were eliminated each week until only six of each remained to form the top twelve.
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How many men were in the top twelve on season five of American Idol?
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How many women were in the top twelve on season nine of American Idol?
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How many women were semi-finalists on season six of American Idol?
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Much of the material in the Canon is not specifically what?
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Who may have added texts to the Canon for some time?
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Corey Clark was disqualified during the finals for having an undisclosed police record; however, he later alleged that he and Paula Abdul had an affair while on the show and that this contributed to his expulsion. Clark also claimed that Abdul gave him preferential treatment on the show due to their affair. The allegations were dismissed by Fox after an independent investigation. Two semi-finalists were also disqualified that year – Jaered Andrews for an arrest on an assault charge, and Frenchie Davis for having previously modelled for an adult website.
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Which judge did Corey Clark claim to have had an affair with?
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Which contestant was removed from the competition for having been a model on an adult website?
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SQuAD
Corey Clark was disqualified during the finals for having an undisclosed police record; however, he later alleged that he and Paula Abdul had an affair while on the show and that this contributed to his expulsion. Clark also claimed that Abdul gave him preferential treatment on the show due to their affair. The allegations were dismissed by Fox after an independent investigation. Two semi-finalists were also disqualified that year – Jaered Andrews for an arrest on an assault charge, and Frenchie Davis for having previously modelled for an adult website.
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Which contestant was removed from the competition for not revealing his police record?
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Corey Clark was disqualified during the finals for having an undisclosed police record; however, he later alleged that he and Paula Abdul had an affair while on the show and that this contributed to his expulsion. Clark also claimed that Abdul gave him preferential treatment on the show due to their affair. The allegations were dismissed by Fox after an independent investigation. Two semi-finalists were also disqualified that year – Jaered Andrews for an arrest on an assault charge, and Frenchie Davis for having previously modelled for an adult website.
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Which contestant had previously been arrested and charged with assault?
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Who was disqualified for having a police record?
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Which contestant was removed from the show for modelling for an adult website?
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Which contestant was disqualified because of an assault charge?
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Both finalists found success after the show, but Aiken out-performed Studdard's coronation song "Flying Without Wings" with his single release from the show "This Is the Night", as well as in their subsequent album releases. The fourth-place finisher Josh Gracin also enjoyed some success as a country singer.
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What is the first song that Ruben Studdard released after winning American Idol?
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What contestant came in fourth on season two of American Idol?
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What song did Clay Aiken first release after losing American Idol?
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What was the name of Studdard's coronation song?
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What was Aiken's single release named?
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Which of the final two had more success with his first album?
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Who finished fourth on season two?
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How many auditions are there before contestants audition for the judges?
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Which audition stage is televised?
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How many contestants make it through the initial auditions in each city?
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What is the only televised portion of the preliminary audition rounds?
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How many rounds can a contestant make it through before Hollywood?
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Who do contestants sing for in the second round of cuts during auditions?
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If contestants get approval from the judges, where do they go next?
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The first season of American Idol debuted as a summer replacement show in June 2002 on the Fox network. It was co-hosted by Ryan Seacrest and Brian Dunkleman.
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What network aired the first season of American Idol?
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What year did American Idol first debut?
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Who was Ryan Seacrests co-host in the first season of American Idol?
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When did American Idol debut?
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What network did American Idol debut on?
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Who co-hosted American Idol?
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What sutras are reserved for those who follow the bodhisattva path?
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What does Mahayana mean?
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The Mahayana sutras often claim to articulate the Buddha's deeper, more advanced doctrines, reserved for those who follow the bodhisattva path. That path is explained as being built upon the motivation to liberate all living beings from unhappiness. Hence the name Mahāyāna (lit., the Great Vehicle).
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What path is described as being built upon the motivation to liberate all living beings?
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The final showdown was between Justin Guarini, one of the early favorites, and Kelly Clarkson. Clarkson was not initially thought of as a contender, but impressed the judges with some good performances in the final rounds, such as her performance of Aretha Franklin's "Natural Woman", and Betty Hutton's "Stuff Like That There", and eventually won the crown on September 4, 2002.
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What year did Kelly Clarkson win?
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Who was the runner up to Kelly Clarkson?
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What month did Kelly Clarkson win?
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Of the final two, which was an early favorite to win?
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Who won the first season of American Idol?
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When did Clarkson win the crown?
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Following the success of season one, the second season was moved up to air in January 2003. The number of episodes increased, as did the show's budget and the charge for commercial spots. Dunkleman left the show, leaving Seacrest as the lone host. Kristin Adams was a correspondent for this season.
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What year did season two of American Idol first air?
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Who was a correspondent on season two of American Idol?
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When did season two air?
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Who was a correspondent for season two?
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Ruben Studdard emerged as the winner, beating Clay Aiken by a small margin. Out of a total of 24 million votes, Studdard finished just 134,000 votes ahead of Aiken. This slim margin of victory was controversial due to the large number of calls that failed to get through. In an interview prior to season five, executive producer Nigel Lythgoe indicated that Aiken had led the fan voting from the wildcard week onward until the finale.
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Who was the season two winner of American Idol?
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How many votes were cast during the final week?
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Who was the runner up on season two of American Idol?
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How many votes did Ruben Studdard win by?
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What was the name of the shows executive producer?
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Who won season two?
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Who was the runner up for season two?
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How many more votes did Studdard have at the finale?
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How many votes were cast for the finale?
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Who did Nigel Lythgoe say was a fan favorite for the majority of the season?
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In what season was Lionel Richie a guest judge on American Idol?
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Which season eight contestant was a guest judge in season fourteen?
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In what season was Donna Summer a guest judge on American Idol?
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In which season was Shania Twain a guest judge on American Idol?
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Which season of American Idol featured Katy Perry as a guest judge?
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Who were the guest judges in season two?
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When was Shania Twain a guest judge for auditions?
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When did Donna Summer help the contestants during the final rounds?
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How many wildcards were chosen by the judges in season eight?
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