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Luis Moglia Barth (April 12, 1903 - June 18, 1984 in Buenos Aires) was an Argentine film director and screenwriter, and one of the influential directors in the Cinema of Argentina of the classic era. He directed some 30 films between 1927 and 1959, often screenwriting for his pictures. | ["Luis Moglia Barth was the screenwriter on most of the movies he directed.", "Luis Moglia Barth lived to be 81 years old.", "Luis Moglia Barth died before 1985."] |
Little Jost Van Dyke (colloquially, "Little Jost") is one of the British Virgin Islands. It is a small island on the east end of the island of Jost Van Dyke. Like Jost Van Dyke, it takes its name from the Dutch privateer Joost van Dyk. It is the location of the Diamond Cay National Park, which includes the nesting grounds of wild boobies, terns and pelicans. | ["Pelicans reside on at least one of the British Virgin Islands.", "Diamond Cay National Park is located in the British Virgin Islands.", "Pelicans nestle on the grounds of Diamond Cay National Park.", "Diamond Cay National Park is on one of the British Virgin Islands.", "Little Jost is named after a Dutch privateer.", "Joost van Dyk was a Dutch Privateer.", "Diamond Cay National Park is on the island of Little Jost Van Dyke.", "Little Jost Van Dyke is the location of Diamond Cay National Park.", "Little Jost is home to wild boobies, terns and pelican.", "Little Jost Van Dyke is one of the British Virgin Islands.", "Some of the British Virgin Islands are named after a Dutch privateer.", "Pelicans are birds that nest.", "Diamond Cay National Park is located on Little Jost Van Dyke.", "Pelicans reside on Little Jost Van Dyke.", "One of the British Virgin Islands contains nesting grounds for terns.", "Little Jost is a British Virgin Island.", "Joost van Dyk was Dutch.", "Joost van Dyk has an island named after him.", "Jost Van Dyke is west of Little Jost Van Dyke.", "Diamond Cay National Park is located on an island.", "Boobies can be found on Little Jost.", "Diamond Cay National Park is east of Jost Van Dyke.", "The Island of Jost Van Dyke is west of the island of Little Jost Van Dyke."] |
Peter Asher CBE (born 22 June 1944) is a British guitarist, singer, manager and record producer. He first came to prominence in the 1960s as a member of the pop music vocal duo Peter and Gordon, before going on to a successful career as a manager and record producer. | ["Peter Asher started his career as a manager and record producer.", "Peter Asher did not start his career as a manager and record producer."] |
The American Combat Association is a small mixed martial arts company founded by Olympic wrestler, world Abu Dhabi champion and UFC fighter Kamal Shalorus and professional mixed martial arts fighter, Broadcaster and American professional wrestler Matthew "The Granimal" Granahan. | ["The American Combat Association was founded by an Olympic athlete.", "All of the American Combat Association founders are fighters of some kind"] |
"I Hate Myself for Loving You" is a 1988 song from Joan Jett and the Blackhearts and the first single from the album "Up Your Alley". The song reached No. 8 on the U.S. "Billboard" Hot 100, Jett's third single to reach the Top 10, but her first since "Crimson and Clover" in 1982. The song spent six weeks longer on the charts than did the group's biggest hit, "I Love Rock 'n' Roll." | ["Joan Jett had two other singles that reached the Top 10 on the Billboard Hot 100.", "Joan Jett went 6 years without a top 10 single.", "The song \"Up Your Alley\" spent longer on the charts than Joan Jett and Blackhearts' biggest hit.", "Joan Jett had two other songs that reached the top 10 on the charts.", "\"Up Your Alley\" was Joan Jett's first top 10 single in 6 years."] |
Ashton-under-Lyne bus station is a bus station that is located in the town of Ashton-under-Lyne in Greater Manchester, run by Transport for Greater Manchester. The bus station is situated on Wellington Road and adjoins the Arcades Shopping Centre. The bus station was opened in 1994 and replaced the previous bus station that was built on the current site. | ["Greater Manchester operates bus stations", "In 1993 there was a bus station that adjoined the Arcades Shopping Centre"] |
Thomas E. O'Donnell (1841 – c. 1875) was one of the driving forces in the New York City draft riots, when he was 22 years old. He was a public opponent of the draft, so he was promptly arrested. Though his jail time is unknown, it is known that he died at age 34 due to heart problems. | ["Thomas E. O'Donnell acted with others in the New York City draft riots.", "A driving force in the New York City draft riots did not live to age 35.", "O'Donnell was arrested for his opinion on the draft.", "Thomas was arrested at 22 but they don't know how long he was in jail.", "Thomas E. O'Donnell did not live to age 35.", "Thomas E. O'Donnell was arrested at the age of 22.", "O'Donnell protested against the draft when he was 22.", "O'Donnell wasn't arrested until he was 22 years old.", "O'Donnell lived 34 years."] |
Cars Toons is a series of American computer-animated short films by Pixar. It features Lightning McQueen and Mater from "Cars". Larry the Cable Guy reprises his role as Mater while Keith Ferguson replaces Owen Wilson as Lightning McQueen (until "The Radiator Springs 500 ½" when Wilson reprises his role). | ["Owen Wilson is not the only actor who has provided the voice for the cartoon character Lightning McQueen."] |
Second Lieutenant Arthur Rex Hurden Noss {'1': ", '2': ", '3': ", '4': "} (22 January 1897 – 15 September 1917) was a British World War I flying ace credited with nine aerial victories. He won a Military Cross as Keith Park's gunner, and was killed in a flying accident shortly thereafter. | ["Second Lieutenant Arthur Rex Hurden Noss was alive during 1900.", "Second Lieutenant Arthur Rex Hurden Noss won at least nine team in his aeril battles.", "At least 9 opponents lost to Second Lieutenant Arthur Rex Hurden Noss in an air battle.", "Arthur Rex Hurden Noss died in the air."] |
Rodolfo Rincón Taracena (1957 – 20 January 2007) was a Mexican journalist and crime reporter for "Tabasco Hoy", a newspaper based in Villahermosa, Tabasco in southeastern Mexico. He was known for his direct reporting style, and wrote extensively about local drug trafficking and the growing presence of organized crime in his homestate. | ["Taracena wanted the people in his homestate to know about the presence of crime around them.", "Reporting for \"Tabasco Hoy\" gave Rodolfo Rincon Taracena recognition for his direct reporting style.", "Taracena exposed crime and drug issues in his homestate."] |
The Time: Night (Russian: Время ночь ) is a novella by Russian author Lyudmila Petrushevskaya. It was originally published in Russian in the literary journal "Novy Mir" in 1992 and translated into English by Sally Laird in 1994. In 1992 it was shortlisted for the Russian Booker Prize. | ["Novy Mir is a literary journal.", "Sally Laird translated the writing of Lyudmila Petrushevskaya from Russian to English.", "Petrushevskaya's novel was shortlisted for the Russian Booker Prize.", "It was two years after being released that The Time: Night was translated into English.", "Sally Laird translated the the English version of the The Time: Night.", "The Time: Night was originally published in Russian.", "Sally Laird is capable of understanding Russian.", "Petrushevskaya wrote The Time: Night."] |
The 2012 Lux Style Awards, officially known as the 1st Lux Style Awards ceremony, presented by the Lux Style Awards honors the best films of 2011 and took place between February 14–16, 2012. This year, the city of Pakistan played host to the Pakistani Film Industry. | ["The 2012 Lux Style Awards took place in February."] |
Forward Operating Base Delhi massacre are murders that occurred on August 10, 2012 at the Forward Operating Base Delhi within Garmsir village, Helmand Province, Afghanistan. A young man, who had been allowed to live on the base, killed three unarmed US Marines and one marine was also severely injured. | ["There were four US Marines harmed during the Forward Operating Base Delhi massacre on August 2012.", "The killer of the US Marines was not a US Marine, himself."] |
Gustave Marie Maurice Mesny (28 March 1886 – 19 January 1945) was a French Army general in command of the 5th North African Infantry Division who was captured during the Second World War. Mesny was unlawfully executed in retribution for the death of German general Fritz von Brodowski. | ["Fritz von Brodowski died before Mesny.", "Gustave Marie Maurice Mesny served during WWII.", "Mesny lived during two centuries."] |
John Travers (ca. 1703 – June 1758) was an English composer who held the office of Organist to the Chapel Royal from 1737 to 1758. Before filling several parochial posts in London he had been a choir boy at St. George's Chapel, Windsor and a pupil of Johann Christoph Pepusch. | ["John Travers (was an English composer from the eighteenth century who held the office of Organist to the Chapel Royal from 1737 to 1758. Before filling several parochial posts in London he had been a choir boy at St. George's Chapel. He lived in England's capital."] |
Larry Martin Hagman (September 21, 1931 November 23, 2012) was an American film and television actor, director and producer best known for playing ruthless oil baron J.R. Ewing in the 1980s primetime television soap opera "Dallas" and befuddled astronaut Major Anthony "Tony" Nelson in the 1960s sitcom, "I Dream of Jeannie". | ["Larry Martin Hagman was most famous for his acting", "Larry Hagman played the role of an astronaut in a 1960's sitcom.", "Larry Hagman was a movie star.", "Larry Martin Hagman was in I Dream of Jeannie", "J.R. Ewing was an oil baron portrayed on television", "Larry Martin Hagman appeared on television", "Larry Hagman was a television producer.", "Dallas had a cop and an astronaut in it"] |
Brideshead Revisited is a 2008 British drama film directed by Julian Jarrold. The screenplay by Jeremy Brock and Andrew Davies is based on the 1945 novel of the same name by Evelyn Waugh, which previously had been adapted in 1981 as an the television serial "Brideshead Revisited". | ["The novel written by Evelyn Waugh came out 63 years before The film Brideshead Revisted.", "Julian Jarrold directed the film in 2008.", "Brideshead Revisited, the novel by Evelyn Waugh is nearly eighty years old.", "Brideshead Revisited was a novel, television serial, and film.", "Brideshead Revisited is based off of a novel by Evelyn Waugh.", "The film was released 27 years after the television serial."] |
Leeds Rhinos R.L.F.C. is a professional rugby league club based in Leeds, West Yorkshire, England. Founded in 1870, they compete in the Super League, the top-level European rugby league club competition, and have won the competition a record seven times since its inception in 1996, most recently in 2015. They play their home matches at Headingley Rugby Stadium. | ["Leeds Rhinos R.L.F.C have a record number of championships.", "Leeds Rhinos R.L.F.C compete in a top League", "Leeds Rhinos R.L.F.C is based in the UK.", "Leeds Rhinos R.L.F.C was founded before 1880."] |
Annet Artani ("Αννέτ Αρτάνη" in Greek), born 6 September 1976, is a Greek American singer and songwriter. She is best known for representing Cyprus in the Eurovision Song Contest 2006 with the song "Why Angels Cry", as well as co-writing the worldwide hit "Everytime" with Britney Spears. | ["Annet Artani participated in song contests", "Annet Artani has co-written lots of songs included the worldwide hit \"Everytime\" with Britney Spears.", "Annet Artani didn't write all of her songs"] |
The Eddington Medal is awarded by the Royal Astronomical Society for investigations of outstanding merit in theoretical astrophysics. It is named after Sir Arthur Eddington. First awarded in 1953, the frequency of the prize has varied over the years, at times being every one, two or three years. Since 2013 it has been awarded annually. | ["The Eddington Medal was not awarded annually until 2013.", "Since 2013 The Eddington Medal is awarded by the Royal Astronomical Society for investigations of outstanding merit in theoretical astrophysics annually.", "The Eddington Medal has been awarded consistently in more recent years."] |
Blues in Orbit is an album by jazz composer, arranger, conductor and pianist Gil Evans, recorded in 1969 and 1971 by Evans with an orchestra featuring Jimmy Cleveland, Howard Johnson, Billy Harper, and Joe Beck. The album was originally released on the short-lived Ampex label as Gil Evans but received wider release on the Enja label under this title. | ["Gil Evans renamed his album when it was re-released by a second record label.", "The Blues in Orbit album was recorded over at least two sessions."] |
"G.L.O.W." is a song by the American alternative rock band The Smashing Pumpkins. It premiered on Chicago alternative rock station Q101 on September 29, 2008. This song was the last recorded Smashing Pumpkins song to feature drummer Jimmy Chamberlin, who left the band in March 2009. | ["The American alternative rock band The Smashing Pumpkins wrote the song \"G.LO.W.\" in 2008.", "In 2009, The Smashing Pumpkins lost a member of the band.", "5 months after their song played on a Chicago radio station, The Smashing Pumpkins lost a member.", "In 2008, a radio station in Illinois played a song by a group of musicians called The Smashing Pumpkins."] |
Chrysanthemums ( ), sometimes called mums or chrysanths, are flowering plants of the genus Chrysanthemum in the family Asteraceae. They are native to Asia and northeastern Europe. Most species originate from East Asia and the center of diversity is in China. There are countless horticultural varieties and cultivars. | ["Chrysanths, chrysanthemums, and mums are different names for the same type of flower.", "Mum flowers are part of the Asteraceae family."] |
Ernest Thompson Willows (1886–1926) was a pioneer Welsh aviator and airship builder. He became the first person in the United Kingdom to hold a pilots certificate for an airship when the Royal Aero Club awarded him "Airship Pilots Certificate No. 1". | ["Ernest Thompson Willows was a pilot", "Ernest Thompson Willows was awarded by the royal aero club", "Nobody in the UK had a pilots certificate for an airship in 1886"] |
Dick Turpin is a 1933 British historical drama film directed by Victor Hanbury and John Stafford it starred Victor McLaglen, Jane Carr, Frank Vosper, James Finlayson and Cecil Humphreys. The film depicts the adventures of the eighteenth century highwayman Dick Turpin and his legendary ride to York. It is based on a historical novel by Harrison Ainsworth. | ["Dick Turpin is a movie about a man's journey to New York.", "Dick Turpin is a movie about a man's journey to York, New Jersey.", "Dick Turpin was directed by three people.", "Dick Turpin is a film.", "Dick Turpin is a historical novel.", "Dick Turpin is a historical drama.", "Dick Turpin is about a ride to York.", "Dick Turpin is a 1933 drama film.", "Dick Turpin is based on a book.", "The film was directed by Victor Hanbury", "The film was set in the eighteenth century", "The film was directed by a male", "Dick Turpin depicts the adventures of a highwayman.", "Dick Turpin starred Victor McLaglen.", "Dick Turpun was directed by Victor Hanbury and John Stafford.", "The film was directed by 2 different people", "The film was directed by 2 males"] |
Several magazines named after Donald Trump were published between 1997 and 2009. Trump Style, launched in February 1997, was available for free to VIP guests at Trump's hotel-casino properties, and was also available to residents of Trump's condominium buildings and members of his Mar-a-Lago club. | ["Trump Style was launched after January 1997.", "Trump Style was launched before February 1998.", "Mar-a-Lago is a club owned by Donald Trump.", "Trump Style is a magazine launched before February 2009, but after January 1997.", "Trump Style was launched before February 2009.", "Mar-a-Lago is owned by Donald Trump", "Trump Style was named after Donald Trump"] |
Mar-a-Lago ( ) is a resort and National Historic Landmark in Palm Beach, Florida, built from 1924 to 1927 by cereal-company heiress and socialite Marjorie Merriweather Post. The 126-room, 62,500-square-foot house contains the Mar-a-Lago Club, a members-only club with guest rooms, a spa, and other hotel-style amenities. It is located | ["Mar-a-Lago is located in the USA>", "Mar-a-Lago is members only.", "Mar-a-Lago is a large property."] |
Trust Company Ltd. (株式会社トラスト , Kabushikigaisha Torasuto ) is a Japanese automotive aftermarket company specialising in performance tuning parts for cars. The company is widely known for its subbrand of tuning parts GReddy and the turbochargers under this brand. | ["Trust Comapny Ltd is also known as Kabushikigaisha Torasuto"] |
Lydia Davis (born July 15, 1947) is an American writer noted for literary works of extreme brevity (commonly called "flash fiction"). Davis is also a short story writer, novelist, essayist, and translator from French and other languages, and has produced several new translations of French literary classics, including "Swann’s Way" by Marcel Proust and "Madame Bovary" by Gustave Flaubert. | ["An American writer noted for flash fiction is Lydia Davis.", "Lydia Davis is a novelist and has translated several French literary classics."] |
The Beijing Municipal Administration & Communication Card (), more commonly known as the Yikatong (literally One-card pass), is a store-value contactless smart card used in Beijing, China, for public transportation and related uses. It is similar to Hong Kong's Octopus card, Singapore's CEPAS, or the Oyster Card used by Transport for London in London, England. | ["The Oyster Card is not unlike the Octopus card", "The Oyster card and the Octopus Card share similarities with the Yikatong.", "The Yikatong is not unlike the Oyster Card.", "Beijing Municipal Administration & Communication Card produces smart cards similar to other companies in the same field.", "London's public transportation system uses a card similar to the Yikatong", "People located in London, England can use Oyster Cards in order to access public transit"] |
Oconaluftee is the name of a river valley in the Great Smoky Mountains of North Carolina, located in the Southeastern United States. Formerly the site of a Cherokee village and Appalachian community, the valley's bottomland is now home to the main entrance to the North Carolina side of the Great Smoky Mountains National Park. | ["southeastern US has mountains and valleys", "Oconaluftee is in north carolina", "There are multiple entrances to the great smokey mountains national park", "There are mountains in north carolina", "A river valley goes through the great smokey mountains"] |
Fantastic Mr Fox is a forthcoming musical stage adaptation of the children's novel of the same name by Roald Dahl, adapted by Sam Holcroft with music by Arthur Darvill and lyrics by Holcroft, Darvill, Darren Clark and Al Muriel. The story follows Mr Fox who hatches a plan to outsmart his three farmer neighbours in order to feed his family and friends. | ["Mr. Fox is the main character of a musical adaptation of a children's book."] |
Software Spectrum is a company acquired by Level 3 Communications in 2002. Insight Enterprises purchased Software Spectrum from Level 3 Communications in September 2006. It is the world's largest Microsoft Large Account Reseller (LAR). In addition, the company sells a full array of software for PCs and servers, including Adobe, Symantec and Trend Micro. | ["Level 3 Communications sold Software Spectrum in 2006.", "September was the month Level 3 Communications sold Software Spectrum.", "Insight Enterprises purchased Software Spectrum at least three years after Level 3 Communications acquired it.", "Software Spectrum is a Microsoft Large Account Reseller.", "Software Spectrum was a company started before 2002", "Adobe is one of the software products sold by Software Spectrum."] |
Arenda Troutman (born 1957) was the Democratic alderman of the 20th Ward in Chicago. She was appointed to her position by Mayor Richard M. Daley in 1990, to fill a vacancy after the death of Alderman Ernest Jones. Troutman was the 16th woman to serve as a Chicago alderman. Despite her arrest and indictment on bribery charges, Troutman ran for alderman in 2007; she lost. | ["15 women served as aldermen in Chicago before Troutman.", "Ernest Jones died before 1991."] |
Luce Dufault is a Canadian singer born on August 19, 1966, in Orleans, Ontario. She is of French descent. She played in two musicals from Luc Plamondon, La Légende de Jimmy and Starmania. She recorded a few hits including "Soirs de scotch", "Au delà des mots" and "Ce qu'il reste de nous". | ["Luce Dufault's ancestors were from France.", "Luce Dufault recorded several hits."] |
Nathan Wesley Everest (December 29, 1890 in Newberg, Oregon — November 11, 1919 in Centralia, Washington) was an American member of the Industrial Workers of the World (IWW) and a World War I era veteran. He was lynched during the Centralia Massacre after killing Dale Hubbard in what the union called self-defense, though the American Legion called it murder. | ["The union called the murder of Dale Hubbard an act of self-defense.", "Nathan Wesley Everest was lynched because he committed murder."] |
Haviland is a city in Kiowa County, Kansas, United States. As of the 2010 census, the city population was 701. It is home of Barclay College and known for meteorite finds connected to the Haviland Crater and for an annual meteorite festival held in July. | ["The Haviland Crater is celebrated in July.", "Haviland, Kansas inhabits over 700 people.", "Haviland has an annual meteorite festival.", "The Haviland Crater is not located in California.", "As of the 2010 census, the population of Haviland was more than 700.", "People have made various meteorite finds in Haviland.", "Haviland is located in a county in the state of Kansas.", "The city is home to a college and a festival that occurs every July.", "There is a college in Kiowa County in Kansas.", "There is a meteorite festival in the same city as Barclay college.", "There is a crater located in Haviland.", "Haviland is a city in Kiowa County, Kansas, United States. The census said the population of the city was between 704 and 700..", "There is an annual meteorite festival in Kiowa County.", "Haviland is known for meteorites.", "Barclay college is not located in Mississippi.", "There is an annual festival in Haviland."] |
Fille Saint Merced Nombres Cainglet-Cayetano (born January 30, 1990) is a Filipina volleyball player of the Pocari Sweat Lady Warriors in the Premier Volleyball League (PVL). Fille also played for the Petron Blaze Spikers in the Philippine Super Liga (PSL) from 2013-2016. | ["Fille Saint Merced Nombres Cainglet-Cayetano played for the Spikers for at least two years.", "Fille Saint Merced Nombres Cainglet-Cayetano had a three year long career with the Spikers.", "Fille Saint Merced Nombres Cainglet-Cayetano played for the Petron Blaze Spikers for 3 years.", "Fille played for at least 2 different teams in her career.", "Fille Saint Merced Nombres Cainglet-Cayetano was at least 22 years old when she started playing for the Spikers."] |
Katelyn Tarver (born November 2, 1989) is an American actress and singer. She is known for her recurring roles as Jo Taylor on the Nickelodeon series "Big Time Rush", Natalie on the ABC series "No Ordinary Family", and Mercedes on ABC Family "The Secret Life of the American Teenager". | ["Katelyn Tarver starred in 3 television series.", "She is an actress on programs for younger viewers."] |
Ilan Goodman is an English actor who trained at RADA. He is the son of English actor Henry Goodman. He has appeared extensively on stage in the UK including the UK premieres of Adam Rapp's Red Light Winter Lynn Nottage's Intimate Apparel, and Joshua Harmon's Bad Jews. | ["Henry and IIan Goodman have a blood connection.", "Henry and IIan Goodman have a relationship of father-son.", "Henry and IIan Goodman have a relationship of son-father respectively.", "Ilan Goodman has made a great number of appearances in the UK stages."] |
VETO is a Danish indie rock band formed in 2004. They released their first EP, "I Will Not Listen", in 2005 and their first full-length album, "There's A Beat In All Machines", in 2006, both released on the Danish hip hop label, Tabu Records/Playground Music Denmark. | ["VETO's second EP was released two years after it was founded.", "VETO released an album in 2005", "After VETO was established, it took them one year to release their first album.", "VETO has released at least two albums"] |
3096 (3096 Tage) is a 2013 German drama film directed by Sherry Hormann. The film is based on the true story of Natascha Kampusch, a 10-year-old girl and her eight-year ordeal being kidnapped by Wolfgang Přiklopil. Northern Irish actress Antonia Campbell-Hughes portrays Kampusch, while Thure Lindhardt plays Přiklopil. | ["Sherry Hormann directed a German drama based on a true story.", "Natascha Kampusch was 18 when her kidnapping ordeal ended."] |
The Individualism of Gil Evans is an album by pianist, conductor, arranger and composer Gil Evans originally released on the Verve label in 1964. It features Evans' big band arrangements of five original compositions (two cowritten with Miles Davis) and compositions by Kurt Weill, Bob Dorough, John Lewis and Willie Dixon. Tracks 1, 6, 7, 8 & 9 first appeared on the CD version of the album. | ["Gil Evans has a CD version of his album", "Gil Evans worked with Kurt Weil", "Gil Evans album was released in 1964", "Gil Evans has worked with Miles Davis", "A composition by Willie Dixon first appeared on the CD version of the album", "Gil Evans is a pianist."] |
Inner Ear Studios is a recording studio founded in Arlington, Virginia by musician and recording engineer Don Zientara. Hundreds of albums, including both independent and major label releases, have been recorded at the studio. Notable artists who have recorded at Inner Ear Studios include Minor Threat, Fugazi, Mary Timony, and Foo Fighters. | ["Don Zientara founded Inner Ear studio.", "Not only have Major label releases have been recorded at Inner ear Studios but independent labels have been as well.", "Minor Threat is considered a notable artist.", "Foo Fighters have recorded at Inner Ear Studios."] |
Dewhurst v. Coulthard, 3 U.S. 409 (1799) , was a United States Supreme Court case that initiated with a civil suit brought by Isaac Coulthard (owner of Coulthard's Brewery) against John Dewhurst which reached the Court by a convoluted process. The Court refused to hear the case: "T]his court will not take cognizance of any suit, or controversy not brought before them by regular process of law." | ["Dewhurts v. Coulthard was not brought before the Supreme court by a regular process of law.", "The process that brought Dewhurst v. Coulthard to the Supreme Court was not heard due to how it was brought to them."] |
The Indian Society of International Law (ISIL) is an institution for the teaching, research and promotion of International Law in India. It is located opposite the Supreme Court of India and next to the Indian Law Institute (ILI). The ISIL was established in 1959 due to the efforts of V.K. Krishna Menon and was inaugurated by Prime Minister Jawahar Lal Nehru. | ["The ISIL and the ILI are located beside one another.", "The Supreme Court of India and the ILI are not located side by side.", "Prime Minister Jawahar Lal Nehru inaugurated the Indian Law Institute"] |
Nikhil Manipuri Mahasabha, initially a Hindu nationalist organization, was founded in Manipur in 1934. At that time, the maharajah was its president. NMHM was opposed to the increasing foreign christian evangelistic aggression, and sought to protect the interests of Hindus in the state. The organization was modelled after the Akhil Bharatiya Hindu Mahasabha. | ["The Akhil Bharatiya Hindu Mahasabha was opposed to the increasing christian evangelistic aggression", "The maharajah was the president of NMHM in 1934.", "Decreasing foreign christian evangelistic aggression was a goal of the maharajah in 1934."] |
Private School (also titled Private School ... for Girls) is a 1983 American teen sex comedy film, directed by Noel Black. Starring Phoebe Cates, Betsy Russell, and Matthew Modine, it follows a teenaged couple attempting to have sex for the first time. | ["Private School came out in 1983.", "Betsy Russell is an actress in Private School."] |
Chrysanthemum boreale (or "Dendranthema boreale") is a flowering plant within the Asteraceae family and "Chrysanthemum" genus. It used to be in the compositae family and many books still contain as such. It is a perennial flowering plant that is often noted because of its yellow flowers. It has 18 chromosomes at the diploid stage. | ["It is extremely unlikely the number of chromosomes changes from one individual to the next", "Accoring to many books, Chrysanthemum boreale belongs to compositae family"] |
Argentinean label Dias De Garage released the first-ever tribute to the rock legend Kyuss in July 2004. Titled "Listen Without Distraction", the collection was named after the instructions Kyuss used to give music fans on their albums. This CD contains songs from Argentinean bands and features liner notes by ex-Kyuss bass player Scott Reeder. | ["Kyuss was a famous rock musician.", "Dias De Garage roped in Scott Reeder to participate in the album \"Listen Without Distraction\"", "Kyuss used to give advise to his music fans.", "label Dias De Garage rwrote the first-ever tribute to the rock legend Kyuss in July 2004.", "Scott Reeder used to make music with Kyuss", "Kyuss never received any tribute till 2004"] |
Thuja plicata, commonly called western or Pacific redcedar, giant or western arborvitae, giant cedar, or shinglewood, is a species of "Thuja", an evergreen coniferous tree in the cypress family Cupressaceae native to western North America. It is not a true cedar of the genus "Cedrus". | ["Thuja plicata, is named shinglewood.", "Thuja plicata is named shinglewood", "Thuja plicata is known as western redcedar .", "Thuja plicata, is also named western or Pacific redceda"] |
Irish cream is a cream liqueur based on Irish whiskey, cream, and other ingredients such as coffee, which can be served on its own, as an alcoholic substitute for milk/cream and sugar in a hot coffee (sometimes with whipped cream added on top), or used in mixed drinks or as part of a shot or a whole shot. Irish cream's largest markets are the United Kingdom, Canada, and the United States. | ["Irish cream is a cream liquer and uses cream and whiskey.", "People can add a whipping topping to Irish cream.", "Irish cream can be used in mixed drinks.", "Irish cream can be consumed on its own.", "Irish cream can be used in a shot.", "Irish cream is based on Irish whiskey.", "Irish cream does not have Scotch whisky in it.", "Irish cream can be added to other beverages.", "Irish cream can be used in mixed drinks", "USA is one of the largest areas that Irish cream is sold.", "Two of the three largest markets for Irish cream are found in North America.", "People in the United States drink Irish cream.", "Canada is one of the largest markets for Irish cream."] |
The Jerome Cooperative Creamery is a cooperative creamery and also refers to historic lava rock structures used by the creamery on Birch Street in Jerome, Idaho, United States. The structures were listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1983. They were built in 1915, 1924, and 1933 by master stonemason H.T. Pugh who popularized the use of lava rock in the Jerome area. | ["The earliest built historic lava rock structure used by the creamery is over 100 years old.", "The earliest built historic lava rock structure used by the creamery is over 101 years old"] |
Super Supau is a Taiwanese sports drink, manufactured by Vitalon Foods company. The company is based in the Gong Ye district of Taichung. The drink competes against Pocari Sweat and Aquarius, two brands introduced from Japan, as well as Heysong's Fin. | ["Super Suparu is a Taiwanese sports drink, manufactured by Vitalon Foods company.", "Pocari Sweat and Aquarius are sold in Taiwan, but they are not native to Taiwan.", "The Super Supau sports drink is sold in Taiwan."] |
The Man Without a Map (燃えつきた地図 , Moetsukita chizu ) is a 1968 Japanese film directed by Hiroshi Teshigahara and starring Shintaro Katsu. The screenplay was adapted by Kōbō Abe from his novel "The Ruined Map". This was the fourth and final film collaboration between Teshigahara and Abe. | ["The Man Without a Map is a Japanese film made in the 60's.", "Hiroshi Teshigahara directed The Man Without a Map.", "The movie was to be the last film in the collaboration", "The Man Without a Map was based of a novel called The Ruined Map.", "This was the last film collaboration between Hiroshi Teshigahara and K\u014db\u014d Abe.", "K\u014db\u014d Abe wrote the screen play for The Man Without a Map based off his own novel.", "The series did not have any more collaborations after this movie"] |
Fleetwood Mac are a British-American rock band, formed in London in 1967. The band have sold more than 100 million records worldwide, making them one of the world's best-selling bands of all time. In 1998, selected members of Fleetwood Mac were inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, and received the Brit Award for Outstanding Contribution to Music. | ["Fleetwood Mac members were inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 1998", "Fleetwood Mac has sold records worldwide.", "Fleetwood Mac has been successful in their music career.", "Fleetwood Mac has sold millions of records.", "Fleetwood Mac was formed 52 years ago."] |
Simon Wincer (born 1943 in Sydney) is an Australian film director and film producer. He attended Cranbrook School, Bellevue Hill, Sydney from 1950 to 1961. On leaving school he worked as a stage hand at TV Station Channel 7. By the 1980s he directed over 200 hours of television. In 1986 he directed the made-for-TV movie "The Last Frontier" and also won a Christopher Award. | ["Simon Wincer directed at least 200 hours of TV.", "Simon Wincer was a stage hand.", "Simon Wincer worked at a TV Station.", "Simon Wincer graduated in 1961."] |
The Robinson R44 is a four-seat light helicopter produced by Robinson Helicopter Company since 1992. Based on the company's two-seat Robinson R22, the R44 features hydraulically assisted flight controls. It was first flown on 31 March 1990 and received FAA certification in December 1992, with the first delivery in February 1993. | ["The Robinson helicopter holds four people.", "The Robinson R44 received FAA certification 2 years after it's first flight.", "The Robinson R22 seats two people.", "The Robinson R44 was first flown on the last day of a month.", "The Robinson R44 was produced before the year 2000.", "The Robinson R44 received FAA certification in the last decade of the 20th century.", "The Robinson R22 is a helicopter that is able to seat two people.", "The Robinson R22 is able to seat two people.", "The Robinson R44 received FAA certification 2 and 9 months years after it's first flight."] |
Kyle Schickner is an American film producer, writer, director, actor and a bisexual civil rights activist. He is the founder of FenceSitter Films, a Production company devoted to entertainment for women, and sexual and ethnic minorities. He currently lives and works in Los Angeles, where he directs films, music videos, a Web series and commercials for his production company FenceSitterFilms. | ["Kyle Schickner likes to entertain women that are from other races.", "Kyle Schickner is an California media industry worker.", "Kyle Schickner is an American video director.", "Kyle Schickner is an Los Angeles film producer, writer, director, actor and a bisexual civil rights activist."] |
Alif Allah (Jugni) (Punjabi: ), also known as Alif Allah Chambe Di Booti (Punjabi: ) is a popular Punjabi sufi song that was composed and sung by Arif Lohar and Meesha Shafi in Coke Studio Pakistan. The lyrics of the song were based on the works of 17th century Sufi poet Sultan Bahu. | ["Sufi poet Sultan Bahu did not sing the song Alif Allah (Jugni) (Punjabi: ).", "The lyrics of the song Alif Allah (Jugni) (Punjabi: ) were based on a 17th century Sufi poet's works.", "Alif Allah (Jugni) (Punjabi: ) is a song that contains the voices of Arif Lohar and Meesha Shafi.", "A song recorded in Coke Studio Pakistan and sung by Arif Lohar and Meesha Shafi is named Alif Allah (Jugni) (Punjabi: )."] |
A Place on Earth: The Greatest Hits is the second greatest hits album by American singer Belinda Carlisle, released in the UK on November 30, 1999, by Virgin Records. A limited edition was released with a bonus disc featuring remixes and rare b-sides. A European edition was also released with an interview CD featuring Belinda providing answers to over 40 questions sent in by fans. | ["Belinda Carlisle did an interview with her fans.", "One of Belinda's albums features an interview with the singer.", "Belinda Carlisle's has two greatest hits albums.", "Belinda Carlisle released a special edition album.", "This album was released in Autumn.", "Belinda Carlisle is from America.", "Belinda Carlisle released an extra disc with her greatest hits album.", "Belinda Carlisle released her second greatest hits album in the previous millennium."] |
"Aama" (आमा) (Literally: Mother) is the first Nepali movie produced in Nepal, starring Shiva Shankar Manandhar and Bhuvan Chand (Thapa) as the leading actors. The movie was produced by the Information Department of the Nepalese Government and released on October 7, 1964. Bollywood film maker Hira Singh Khatri was invited by the late King Mahendra to direct the first Nepali movie. | ["The movie Aama was released in the 60's.", "The movie \"Aama\" translates to the word \"mother\".", "Hira Singh Khatri was the director for the movie \"Aama\".", "There were no Nepalese movies before the 1960s", "The late king invited the director Hira Singh to make Nepal's first movie.", "The movie Aama was released in the mid-60s.", "Aama is a Nepali film."] |
Amedeo Mecozzi (17 January 1892 – 2 November 1971) was an Italian fighter ace of World War I, a general of the Italian Regia Aeronautica and a military theorist credited as the founding father of the "Attack air force" doctrine, which made him a strong opponent to general Giulio Douhet's theories. | ["Mecozzi lived for 79 years.", "Mecozzi was a military theorist.", "Mecozzi and Douhet were both Generals.", "Mecozzi founded the \"Attack air force\" doctrine."] |
The Wrath of the Gods is a 1914 American silent drama film directed by Reginald Barker, and starring Sessue Hayakawa, Tsuru Aoki, Frank Borzage, Thomas Kurihara and Henry Kotani in the lead roles. This was the first feature film appearance of Hayakawa and the directorial debut of Barker. | ["Reginald Barker had not directed a film before that which featured Frank Borzage.", "Reginald Barker would not have had to worry about Thomas Korihara's performance in The Wrath of the Gods if Korihara had lost his voice."] |
Dirkie Chamberlain (born 3 November 1986, Pretoria) is a South African field hockey player. At the 2012 Summer Olympics she competed with the South Africa women's national field hockey team in the women's tournament. She has also competed at the 2010 and 2014 Commonwealth Games. | ["Dirkie Chamberlain was born before November 4th, 1987.", "Dirkie Chamberlain was born before the 2012 Summer Olympics.", "Dirkie Chamberlain competed at least three times between 2010 and 2014.", "Dirkie Chamberlain is more than 16 years old.", "Dirkie Chamberlain is younger than 40 years old."] |
Lake Waccamaw State Park is a North Carolina state park in Columbus County, North Carolina, in the United States. Located near the town of Lake Waccamaw, North Carolina, it covers 2,201 acre along the shores of Lake Waccamaw, a Carolina bay. Lake Waccamaw State Park is located in North Carolina's Coastal Plain. | ["Lakw Waccamaw state park is at least 2,000 acres", "Lakw Waccamaw os a Carolina bay.", "Lake Waccamaw State Park is smaller than 2,300 acres.", "Lake Waccamaw State Park covers 2,201 acres in North Carolina's Coastal Plain.", "Columbus County is located in the costal Plain of North Carolina.", "Lake Waccamaw State Park is near the town of Lake Waccamaw."] |
Terenzo is a "comune" (municipality) in the Province of Parma in the Italian region Emilia-Romagna, located about 100 km west of Bologna and about 30 km southwest of Parma. As of 31 December 2004, it had a population of 1,250 and an area of 72.4 km2 . | ["Terenzo has a small population.", "Terenzo is close to Parma.", "Terenzo is in Italy."] |
The legal foundation for the Egyptian state’s control of church property was the Ottoman Hamayouni Decree of 1856. This decree sought to eliminate discrimination between citizens of different ethnicities and religions. Amongst other things, it gave Christians the right to construct places of worship by requiring them to submit a request to the Sultan. | ["The degree promoted religious rights.", "The legal foundation was associated with the year 1856.", "This decree south to end the discrimination between varying religions.", "In order to construct a place of worship, Christians had to submit a request to the Sultan.", "Egypt controls church property.", "The decree eliminated religious discrimination.", "This decree existed between peoples of different religions and ethnicities", "This legal foundation involved the country of Egypt."] |
The 25th Emmy Awards, later known as the 25th Primetime Emmy Awards, were handed out on May 20, 1973. The ceremony was hosted by Johnny Carson. This would be the final ceremony that included daytime categories, as the Daytime Emmy Awards premiered the next year. Winners are listed in bold and series' networks are in parentheses. | ["Johnny Carson only hosted at the Emmy Awards when there were daytime categories.", "The 24th Emmy Awards was held in 1972."] |
Parma (Italian: "Stazione di Parma" ) is a railway station serving the city of Parma, in the region of Emilia-Romagna, northern Italy. The station opened in 1859 and is located on the Milan–Bologna railway, Pontremolese railway (to La Spezia), Brescia–Parma railway and Parma–Suzzara railway. The train services are operated by Trenitalia, Trenord and Ferrovie Emilia Romagna. | ["Emilia-Romagna is a region of northern Italy", "Parma railway station opened more than a century ago.", "Emilia-Romagna is not located in the southern part of Italy.", "Parma railway station is found in northern Italy", "Parma is a city in northern Italy", "The Parma railway station has been functioning for 160 years."] |
Kōbō Abe (安部 公房 , "Abe Kōbō" ) , pseudonym of Kimifusa Abe (安部 公房 , "Abe Kimifusa" , March 7, 1924 – January 22, 1993) , was a Japanese writer, playwright, photographer and inventor. Abe has been often compared to Franz Kafka and Alberto Moravia for his modernist sensibilities and his surreal, often nightmarish explorations of individuals in contemporary society. | ["Abe Kimifusa died on January 22, 1993.", "Abe Kimifusa was also an inventor.", "Abe Kimifusa was a Japanese writer.", "The pseudonym of Kimifusa Abe actually is Kobo Abe."] |
El gato con botas ("Puss in Boots", in English) is a 1961 Eastmancolor live-action Mexican fantasy film. Based on Charles Perrault's "Puss in Boots", it was scripted, produced and directed by Roberto Rodriguez, and, starring Santanon in the title role, the film was made by Pelicula Rodriguez S.A. at the Churubusco-Azteca film studio. | ["El gato con botas was made south of the United States.", "Puss in Boots is a Spanish-language film."] |
Tony Rice (born David Anthony Rice, June 8, 1951, Danville, Virginia, United States) is an American guitarist and bluegrass musician. He is perhaps the most influential living acoustic guitar player in bluegrass, progressive bluegrass, newgrass and flattop acoustic jazz. He was inducted into the International Bluegrass Music Hall of Fame in 2013. | ["Tony Rice plays the guitar.", "Tony Rice is Virginian.", "Tony Rice is a Hall of Famer.", "Tony Rice is considered very influencial."] |
James Gaines, birth name James Larry M. Gaines Jr., is an African-American-Filipino character actor, writer and director with dual nationality, born on May 18, 1955, in Maui, Hawaii. He was sometimes also credited as Jaimes Gaines, Jim Gaines, and James Gainers. | ["James Gaines is also known as Jaimes, Jim or James Gainers.", "In May 2019, James Gaines would be 64 years old."] |
The Sandwich tern ("Thalasseus sandvicensis") is a tern in the family Laridae. It is very closely related to the lesser crested tern ("T. bengalensis"), Chinese crested tern ("T. bernsteini"), Cabot's tern ("T. acuflavidus"), and elegant tern ("T. elegans") and has been known to interbreed with the lesser crested. | ["Interbreeding has been reported between terns in the family Laridae and lesser crested terns.", "The Sandwich tern (\"Thalasseus sandvicensis\") was documented in the past as interbreeding with the \"T. bengalensis\".", "The Cabot's tern is very closely related to the elegant tern.", "The Sandwich tern (\"Thalasseus sandvicensis\") is very closely related to the Chinese crested tern (\"T. bernsteini\")."] |
Maurice Généreux is a Canadian physician who was convicted in 1998 of prescribing medications to two HIV positive men in Toronto, Canada in 1996; medications that subsequently allowed the men, Mark Jewitt and Aaron Mcginn, to commit suicide in 1996. Généreux was the first doctor in North America to be convicted of assisting a suicide (followed in 1999 by Jack Kevorkian). | ["Jack Kevorkian was the second doctor in North America to be convicted of assisting a suicide.", "Maurice G\u00e9n\u00e9reux was alive in 1998.", "Maurice G\u00e9n\u00e9reux is a north american physician."] |
Christopher Crosby Farley (February 15, 1964 – December 18, 1997) was an American actor and comedian. Farley was known for his loud, energetic comedic style, and was a member of Chicago's Second City Theatre and later a cast member of the NBC sketch comedy show "Saturday Night Live" between 1990 and 1995. Farley died of a drug overdose in 1997 at the age of 33. | ["Chris Farley starred on SNL", "Chris Farley passed away in December.", "Chris Farley passed away tragically from taking too much illegal substances.", "Farley was quite enthusiastic and larger than life in his comedy ways.", "Chicago Second City Theater was part of Farley's acting career.", "Chris Farley was on an NBC show between the ages of 26 and 31."] |
USS "Buncombe County" (LST-510) was an "LST-491"-class tank landing ship built for the United States Navy during World War II. Named for Buncombe County, North Carolina, she was the only U.S. Naval vessel to bear the name. She currently serves as a ferry between New London, Connecticut, and Orient, Long Island. | ["The USS \"Buncombe County\" is now a ferry vessel.", "Buncombe County is a LST-491 landing ship.", "A class tank landing ship can be found in New London."] |
Secret Admirer is a 1985 American teen romantic comedy film written and directed by David Greenwalt in his feature film directorial debut, and starring C. Thomas Howell, Lori Loughlin, Kelly Preston and Fred Ward. The original music score was composed by Jan Hammer. The film was produced at the height of the teen sex comedy cinema craze in the mid-1980s. | ["This film starred Thomas Howell and Kelly Preston.", "This film was released in 1985 during the mid-1980s.", "A music score was composed for the move, \"Secret Admirer.\"", "This film was written by David Greenwalt as a comedy movie aimed at teenagers.", "C Thomas Howell was born before 1980.", "Secret Admirer was David Greenwalt's first feature film to direct."] |
Ancud (] ) is a city in southern Chile located in the northernmost part of the island and province of Chiloé, in Los Lagos Region. It is the second largest city of Chiloé Archipelago after Castro. The city was established in 1768 to function as the capital of the archipelago and held that position until 1982. | ["Ancud is the second biggest city of Chiloe", "Ancud is in the island of Chiloe", "Castro is the largest city in Chile", "The city of Ancud was established as the capital of the archipelago until 1982", "Ancud held the position as the capital of the archipelago until 1982", "Ancud is a city in southern Chile"] |
Kirklees Stadium (known as the John Smith's Stadium due to sponsorship), is a multi-use sports stadium in Huddersfield in West Yorkshire, England. Since 1994, it has been the home ground of football club Huddersfield Town and rugby league side Huddersfield Giants, both of whom moved from Leeds Road. | ["The Huddersfield Town football club was located in Leeds Road prior to 1994.", "The John Smith's Stadium in West Yorkshire is the home stadium of the Huddersfield Town football club", "Kirklees Stadium (known as the John Smith's Stadium due to sponsorship), is a football stadium and has been ground of football club Huddersfield Town", "John Smith's Stadium and Kirklees Stadium are the same place.", "Kirklees Stadium is capable of hosting a variety of types of sporting events.", "The Huddersfield Town football club and the Huddersfield Giants rugby league side share a home stadium"] |
Tropa Mo Ko Unli Spoof (formerly known as Tropa Mo Ko Unli and Tropa Mo Ko Nice di ba?) is a weekly gag show produced by the TV5 Entertainment Group and it is aired every Saturday at 7:00pm (PST) on TV5. Its format similar to "Tropang Trumpo" which has been aired from 1994 to 1999. The title is a merger between "Tropang Trumpo" and "Lokomoko U", resulting in Ogie Alcasid's return/arrival to TV5. | ["Tropang Trumpo airs every Saturday at 7:00 PM.", "Tropa Mo Ko Unli Spoof aires on TV5 every single week.", "Ogie Alcasid has Tropa Mo Ko Unli Spoof to thank for his continued presence at TV5.", "The show Tropa Mo Ko Unli Spoof was inspired by the format of Tropang Trumpo."] |
Lance Corporal Kylie Elizabeth Watson MC is a British Army medic from Northern Ireland. She was awarded the Military Cross on 25 March 2011 in recognition of gallantry in Afghanistan. She is only the fourth woman ever to have received the Military Cross. | ["Lance Corporal Kylie Elizabeth Watson MC faced exceptional danger in Afghanistan", "Lance Corporal Kylie Elizabeth Watson MC was the fourth person in four years to get this award"] |
Spoons was a comedy sketch show first broadcast on the United Kingdom's Channel 4 from 30 September 2005. In the United States, "Spoons" is broadcast on BBC America. The relationship themed show combined recent trends in sketch shows—dark content, strong language, and recurring catchphrases. | ["Spoons appeared in the television.", "The last episode of Spoons was first broadcast in 2005.", "Spoons the comedy sketch show appeared in the television."] |
Seoul Train is a 2004 documentary film that deals with the dangerous journeys of North Korean defectors fleeing through or to China. These journeys are both dangerous and daring, since if caught, they face forced repatriation, torture, and possible execution. | ["The Seoul Train documentary is a 2004 film.", "The North Korean documentary was released in 2004.", "Seoul Train is a 2004 documentary film.", "The journeys are both dangerous and daring.", "North Koreans faced peril in defecting from North Korea because the North Koran Government did not want them to leave.", "The documentary is about North Korean defectors."] |
Rona Munro (born 7 September 1959) is a Scottish writer. She has written plays for theatre, radio, and television. Her film work includes Ken Loach's "Ladybird, Ladybird" (1994), "Oranges and Sunshine" (2010) for Jim Loach and "Aimée & Jaguar" (1999), co-authored by German director Max Färberböck. | ["in 1999 a movie she co-wrote came out.", "She doesn't solely write screenplays for film.", "She's been writing for film for over 15 years."] |
Baghdad (Arabic: بغداد , ) is the capital of Iraq. The population of Baghdad, as of 2016 , is approximately 8,765,000, making it the largest city in Iraq, the second largest city in the Arab world (after Cairo, Egypt), and the second largest city in Western Asia (after Tehran, Iran). | ["Baghdad has a smaller population than both Tehran and Cairo.", "Baghdad has almost 9,000,000 residents."] |
Camp Al-Saqr, referred to by some media sources as Camp Falcon, Forward Operating Base Falcon, Joint Service Station (JSS) Falcon, or Combat Outpost Falcon, was a United States military forward operating base in Iraq a short distance outside Baghdad, some 13 km south of the Green Zone. In OIF 2004; it was designated as "Camp Ferrin-Huggins". s of 2009 , the base housed up to 5,000 troops. | ["Camp Al-Saqr is also known as Combat Outpost Falcon.", "Camp Al-Saqr can house at least 4,000 troops.", "Camp Al-Saqr is south of the Green Zone."] |
Kwadjokrom is a small town and is the capital of Sene District in the Brong-Ahafo Region of Eastern Region in south Ghana. Kwadjokrom is in the east of Brong-Ahafo Region, and is situated by Lake Volta. Kwadjokrom is connected by road highway to Ejura and Yeji. Kwadjokrom is connected by a ferry to the town of Kete Krachi. | ["The capital of Sene District has a less than medium sized population.", "Lake Volta is in the Sene District."] |
"I Love Rock 'n' Roll" is a rock song written in 1975 by Alan Merrill of the Arrows, who recorded the first released version. The song was later made famous by Joan Jett & the Blackhearts in 1982. Alan Merrill has played the song live in Europe, Japan and most often in his home town New York City. | ["The first released recording of the song \"I Love Rock 'n' Roll\" was recorded by Alan Merrill prior to it's 1975 release.", "Alan Merrill played songs of his own creation on multiple continents including Europe and an island nation.", "Alan Merrill performed \"I Love Rock 'n Roll\" most in New York City.", "Joan Jett & the Blackhearts caused a song by Alan Merrill to become popular.", "Joan Jett & the Blackhearts were a band that enjoyed fame for the song \"I Love Rock 'n' Roll\" based on the writing of a person who was not a member of their band.", "The song \"I Love Rock 'n' Roll\" was written by a certain man but was most notably preformed by a certain woman.", "Joan Jett & the Blackhearts made the song \"I Love Rock 'n Roll\" Famous.", "\"I Love Rock 'n' Roll\" was 1st recorded by Alan Merrill.", "\"I Love Rock 'n Roll\" was written in 1975.", "Alan Merrill was a member of the Arrows."] |
The Southern Renaissance (also known as Southern Renascence) was the reinvigoration of American Southern literature that began in the 1920s and 1930s with the appearance of writers such as William Faulkner, Thomas Wolfe, Caroline Gordon, Elizabeth Madox Roberts, Katherine Anne Porter, Allen Tate, Tennessee Williams, Robert Penn Warren, and Zora Neale Hurston, among others. | ["The reinvigoration of American Southern literature began in the 1920s and 1930s.", "Katherine Ann Porter was not the only American Southern female literature author.", "Robert Penn Warren was an American Southern Literature author."] |
Teeth is a 2007 black comedy horror film written and directed by Mitchell Lichtenstein. The movie stars Jess Weixler and was produced by Lichtenstein on a budget of US$2 million. The film premiered at the Sundance Film Festival on January 19, 2007, and was distributed by Roadside Attractions for a limited release in the United States. | ["Roadside distributed Teeth after its premier in 2007.", "Jess Weixler was paid less than $3 million to star in the film Teeth.", "Before its limited release, the film Teeth premiered at Sundance Film Festival."] |
Stephen Wolfram (born 29 August 1959) is a British-American computer scientist, physicist, and businessman. He is known for his work in computer science, mathematics, and in theoretical physics. He is the author of the book "A New Kind of Science." In 2012 he was named an inaugural fellow of the American Mathematical Society. | ["Wolfram enjoys work in multiple fields such as mathematics and physics.", "Stephen Wolfram was born in the month of August.", "Stephen Wolfram wrote \"A New Kind of Science\" after 1959.", "Stephen Wolfram is a businessman and also does work in theoretical physics.", "Stephen Wolfram was born after August 28, 1959.", "The author of \"A New Kind of Science\" is a fellow of the American Mathematical Society.", "Stephen Wolfram wrote a book about science."] |
Osgoods are an American rock band with its roots in Tucson, Arizona. The band was formed by guitarist Anthony Nigro and drummer Colin Wyatt while they were both attending college in Tucson. In 1998, the band relocated to Los Angeles. In 2003 they released their first full album, "Automatic Do-Over", followed by "Smother and Shrink" in 2006. | ["Anthony Nigro and Colin Wyatt formed the band Osgoods before they graduated college in Tucson Arizona.", "Osgoods originally formed in college.", "The Osgoods are an backbeat band that lived in California."] |
This is a list of Shetland islands in Scotland. The Shetland archipelago is located 100 km north of mainland Scotland and the capital Lerwick is almost equidistant from Bergen in Norway and Aberdeen in Scotland. The Shetland archipelago comprises about 300 islands and skerries, of which 16 are inhabited. In addition to the Shetland Mainland the larger islands are Unst, Yell and Fetlar. | ["There are many islands in the Shetland Archipelago that are not inhabited.", "Some shetland islands don't have any people inhabiting them.", "There are fewer inhabited islands in the Shetland archipelage.", "Over a dozen places in the Shetland Archipelago have people living there.", "The shetland archipelago is made up of 300 islands.", "The Shetland archipelago is located north of the mainland.", "The capital of Shetland archipelago is Lerwick."] |
Passau is a "Landkreis" (district) in the southeast of Bavaria. It encloses the city of Passau geographically from two sides. Neighboring districts are (from the east clockwise) Rottal-Inn, Deggendorf, Freyung-Grafenau. To the south it borders Austria. | ["Passau is north of Austria.", "Austria is south of the Passau district.", "Austria is south of Passau."] |
Air Lore is an album by the improvisational trio Air featuring Henry Threadgill, Steve McCall, and Fred Hopkins performing compositions by Jelly Roll Morton and Scott Joplin. It was reissued on compact disc by Bluebird/RCA in 1987 and included in the eight-CD box set, "Complete Novus and Columbia Recordings of Henry Threadgill and Air" on Mosaic Records. | ["Steve McCall played a role in revitalizing songs on at least one of the CDs of an eight-CD box set.", "Jelly Roll Morton composed songs that were released on a Mosaic Records CD box set.", "Air Lore was issued at least once prior to being released on compact disc in 1987."] |
Helena Suková (] ) (born 23 February 1965) is a former professional tennis player from the Czech Republic. During her career, she won 14 Grand Slam doubles titles, 9 of them in women's doubles and 5 of them in mixed doubles. She also was a four-time Grand Slam singles runner-up and won 10 singles titles and 69 doubles titles. | ["Helena Sukova has retired from playing professional tennis.", "Helena Sukova is a retired professional tennis player."] |
The Condensed 21st Century Guide to King Crimson is a compilation by progressive rock band King Crimson, released in 2006. It contains select studio tracks from the two box sets, "The 21st Century Guide to King Crimson – Volume One – 1969–1974" and "The 21st Century Guide to King Crimson – Volume Two – 1981–2003". | ["King Crimson is a progressive rock band.", "\"The 21st Century Guide to King Crimson \u2013 Volume Two are tracks from 1981\u20132003\".", "The Condensed 21st Century Guide to King Crimson is a compilation from 2 box sets.", "The Condensed 21st Century Guide to King Crimson was released in 2006.", "The Condensed 21st Century Guide to King Crimson contains tracks spanning two volumes from 1969 to 2003.", "The Condensed 21st Century Guide to King Crimson references a rock band.", "The Condensed 21st Century Guide to King Crimson encompasses two box sets.", "The 21st Century Guide to King Crimson \u2013 Volume One are tracks from 1969\u20131974"] |
Garmisch-Partenkirchen (] ) is a ski town in Bavaria, southern Germany. It is the seat of government of the district of Garmisch-Partenkirchen (abbreviated "GAP"), in the Oberbayern region, which borders Austria. Nearby is Germany's highest mountain, Zugspitze, at 2,962 m (9,718 ft.). | ["It snows in Garmisch-Partenkirchen.", "Bavaria is the seat of government for the district of Garmisch-Partenkirchen.", "The highest mountain in Germany, Zugspitze is near the ski town of Bavaria."] |
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