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"text": "123 Albert Street, also known as Rio Tinto Tower, is a commercial office development in Brisbane, Australia. The modern style office building is located in the Brisbane central business district at 123 Albert Street. The building was completed in July 2011 and opened in October 2011."
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"text": "Constructivism was an artistic and architectural philosophy that originated in Russia beginning in 1913 by Vladimir Tatlin. This was a rejection of the idea of autonomous art. He wanted 'to construct' art. The movement was in favour of art as a practice for social purposes. Constructivism had a great effect on modern art movements of the 20th century, influencing major trends such as the Bauhaus and De Stijl movements. Its influence was pervasive, with major effects upon architecture, graphic design, industrial design, theatre, film, dance, fashion and to some extent music.",
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"text": "The American Craftsman style, or the American Arts and Crafts movement, is an American domestic architectural, interior design, landscape design, applied arts, and decorative arts style and lifestyle philosophy that began in the last years of the 19th century. As a comprehensive design and art movement it remained popular into the 1930s. However, in decorative arts and architectural design it has continued with numerous revivals and restoration projects through present times.",
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"text": "Existentialism ( ) is the work associated mainly with certain late-19th- and 20th-century European philosophers who, despite profound doctrinal differences, shared the belief that philosophical thinking begins with the human subject—not merely the thinking subject, but the acting, feeling, living human individual. While the predominant value of existentialist thought is commonly acknowledged to be freedom, its primary virtue is authenticity. In the view of the existentialist, the individual's starting point is characterized by what has been called \"the existential attitude\", or a sense of disorientation, confusion, or dread in the face of an apparently meaningless or absurd world. Many existentialists have also regarded traditional systematic or academic philosophies, in both style and content, as too abstract and remote from concrete human experience.",
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"text": "The Zeitgeist (spirit of the age or spirit of the time) is the dominant set of ideals and beliefs that motivate the actions of the members of a society in a particular period in time. For example, the \"Zeitgeist\" of modernism motivated the creation of new forms in the fields of architecture, art, and fashion during much of the 20th century. Zeitgeist is a powerful force embedded in the individuals of a society.",
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"text": "Art Deco, sometimes referred to as Deco, is a style of visual arts, architecture and design that first appeared in France just before World War I. Art Deco influenced the design of buildings, furniture, jewellery, fashion, cars, movie theatres, trains, ocean liners, and everyday objects such as radios and vacuum cleaners. It took its name, short for \"Arts Décoratifs\", from the Exposition Internationale des Arts Décoratifs et Industriels Modernes (International Exhibition of Modern Decorative and Industrial Arts) held in Paris in 1925. It combined modernist styles with fine craftsmanship and rich materials. During its heyday, Art Deco represented luxury, glamour, exuberance, and faith in social and technological progress.",
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"text": "Dada ( ) or Dadaism was an art movement of the European avant-garde in the early 20th century, with early centers in Zürich, Switzerland at the Cabaret Voltaire (circa 1916); New York Dada began circa 1915, and after 1920 Dada flourished in Paris. Developed in reaction to World War I, the Dada movement consisted of artists who rejected the logic, reason, and aestheticism of modern capitalist society, instead expressing nonsense, irrationality, and anti-bourgeois protest in their works. The art of the movement spanned visual, literary, and sound media, including collage, sound poetry, cut-up writing, and sculpture. Dadaist artists expressed their discontent with violence, war, and nationalism, and maintained political affinities with the radical left.",
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"text": "The Empire style (] , \"style Empire\"), the second phase of Romanticism, is an early-nineteenth-century design movement in architecture, furniture, other decorative arts, and the visual arts that flourished between 1800 and 1815 during the Consulate and the First French Empire periods, although its life span lasted until the late 1820s (or more in some countries). From France it spread into much of Europe and the United States.",
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"text": "Rococo ( or ), less commonly roccoco, or \"Late Baroque\", is an early to late 18th-century French artistic movement and style, affecting many aspects of the arts including painting, sculpture, architecture, interior design, decoration, literature, music, and theatre. It developed in the early 18th century in Paris, France as a reaction against the grandeur, symmetry, and strict regulations of the previous Baroque style, especially of the Palace of Versailles, until it was redone. Rococo artists and architects used a more jocular, florid, and graceful approach to the Baroque. Their style was ornate and used light colours, asymmetrical designs, curves, and gold. Unlike the political Baroque, the Rococo had playful and witty themes. The interior decoration of Rococo rooms was designed as a total work of art with elegant and ornate furniture, small sculptures, ornamental mirrors, and tapestry complementing architecture, reliefs, and wall paintings. Rococo was strongly influenced by chinoiserie and was frequently in association with Chinese figures and pagodas.",
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"text": "American modernism, much like the modernism movement in general, is a trend of philosophical thought arising from the widespread changes in culture and society in the age of modernity. American modernism is an artistic and cultural movement in the United States beginning at the turn of the 20th century, with a core period between World War I and World War II. Like its European counterpart, American modernism stemmed from a rejection of Enlightenment thinking, seeking to better represent reality in a new, more industrialized world.",
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"text": "The Albert Dock is a complex of dock buildings and warehouses in Liverpool, England. Designed by Jesse Hartley and Philip Hardwick, it was opened in 1846, and was the first structure in Britain to be built from cast iron, brick and stone, with no structural wood. As a result, it was the first non-combustible warehouse system in the world.",
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"text": "Iskul Bukol is a Philippine situational comedy show that aired on the IBC-13 network from 1977 to 1990. It starred Filipino comedians Tito Sotto, Vic Sotto, and Joey de Leon. The show centered on their lives as students of the fictional \"Wanbol University\", parodying its real life counterpart, Arellano University. The show's theme song, also titled \"Iskul Bukol\", is sung to the tune of Elvis Presley's \"All Shook Up.\""
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"text": "Elvis Aaron Presley (January 8, 1935 – August 16, 1977) was an American singer, dancer and actor. Regarded as one of the most significant cultural icons of the 20th century, he is often referred to as the \"King of Rock and Roll\" or simply \"the King\"."
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"text": "Bing Rodrigo (1954–2001) is a Filipino singer most famous for songs such as Bakit May Pag-ibig Pa and Gintong Araw. He was also known to have sang the most memorable jingle in all of Philippine culture, the \"Seiko Wallet\" commercial. He was contemporary to Jun Polistico and Nonoy Zuniga, and was crowned \"King of Tagalog Songs\" in 1982, and scored a number of gold records.",
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"text": "\"Rock 'n' Roll Is King\" is a song written and performed by Electric Light Orchestra (ELO) released as a single from the 1983 album \"Secret Messages\". With this song the band returned to their rock roots. It features a violin solo by Mik Kaminski.",
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"text": "Ferdinand Pascual Aguilar (born February 5, 1953), better known as Freddie Aguilar or Ka Freddie Aguilar, is a folk musician from the Philippines. He is best known for his rendition of \"Bayan Ko\", which became the anthem for the opposition to the Marcos regime during the 1986 People Power Revolution, and for his song \"Anak\", the best-selling Philippine music record of all time. He is heavily associated with Pinoy rock.",
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"text": "The Rocky Fellers were an American-born Filipino pop/rock band discovered by Stanley Kahn in the 1960s, who signed them to Scepter Records. The group was composed of four Filipino brothers: Tony, Junior, Eddie and Albert Maligmat, and their father, Doroteo \"Moro\" Maligmat. They had a hit single called \"Killer Joe\", written by Bert Russell, Phil Medley, and Bob Elgin in 1963. The song was inspired by famed dance instructor and 'King of the Discothèque', Killer Joe Piro. It has many similarities to the chorus of the Mickey and Sylvia hit, \"Love Is Strange\".",
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"text": "\"King of Rock and Roll\" is the first track and third single released from heavy metal band Dio's 1985 LP, \"Sacred Heart\". The band's ninth single, it was released only in Spain in 1986. The sleeve that the single came in was black and white with the same picture on both the A and B sides. It is not a live recording--the crowd noise on the track was dubbed in at the studio.",
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"text": "\"The King of Rock 'n' Roll\" is a single by the English pop band Prefab Sprout, released in 1988. It was the second single taken from their album of that year, \"From Langley Park to Memphis\", and makes reference to a washed-up 1950s star who is only remembered for his one-hit novelty song, which is sung in the chorus. It remains as the band's biggest success in their native UK, where it reached #7 on the UK Singles Chart, and spent 10 weeks in the listings. Producer Thomas Dolby added a synth bass in the verses to mimic the sound of a bullfrog, tying them into the chorus. The song was featured in the 2nd episode of the 1st season of Spaced as well as an advert for Boots that premiered in October 2014.",
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"text": "Rock'n Roll is a 1994 compilation album by the New York Dolls. It features all the songs from their self-titled album, with the exception of their cover of Bo Diddley's song \"Pills\", and selections from \"Too Much Too Soon\". There are also three unreleased tracks: \"Courageous Cat Theme\", which was recorded for a commercial during the sessions for the second album and demos of band composed, \"Lone Star Queen\" and a cover of \"Don't Mess With Cupid\".",
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"text": "\"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.",
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"text": "\"Rock and Roll\" (also known as \"The Hey Song\") is a song by English glam rock singer Gary Glitter that was released in 1972 as a single and on the album \"Glitter\". Co-written by Glitter and Mike Leander, the song is in two parts: Part 1 is a vocal track reflecting on the history of the genre, and Part 2 is a mostly instrumental piece. Both parts were popular in Britain, and the single went to No. 2 on the British charts. In concert, Glitter merged both into one performance.",
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"text": "\"King of Rock\" is a 1985 single by Run–D.M.C. and the title track from their album \"King of Rock\". It was featured on the video games \"\", \"\", and is a downloadable track on \"Rock Band 3\". The song was sampled for Michael Jackson's song \"2 Bad\" and was performed by the group at the 1985 Live Aid concert. Eddie Martinez is the song's lead guitarist and appears in the video.",
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"text": "Mahbubul Haque Khan (28 February 19505 June 2011), known as Azam Khan, was a Bangladeshi Rock singer. He was the lead singer of the rock band \"Uchcharan\", founded in 1972. He is often referred to by the honorific nicknames \"Pop Guru\", \"Rock Guru\", \"Rock Shomrat\" or simply \"Guru\".",
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"text": "The King of Rock and Roll is Little Richard's second album for Reprise Records, a follow-up album that contained one original Little Richard song, the gospel rock \"In the Name\" and a new song co-written by Producer H. B. Barnum, \"Green Power\", the single release; and versions of tracks by artists as diverse as Hank Williams, The Temptations, Martha and the Vandellas, Three Dog Night, and The Rolling Stones. The title track, a mock braggadocio that referenced Tom Jones, Elvis Presley, Ike & Tina Turner, Sly and the Family Stone, and Aretha Franklin, amongst others, upset some fans, although the album's title tune got good airplay in New York - a 1950s style jump blues, with an exceptional Little Richard shouting vocal! But fans and critics were further upset that the album did not feature acoustic piano and that most tracks were badly mixed, with an intrusive girl group chorus.",
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"text": "William John Clifton Haley ( ; July 6, 1925 – February 9, 1981) was an American rock and roll musician. He is credited by many with first popularizing this form of music in the early 1950s with his group Bill Haley & His Comets and million-selling hits such as \"Rock Around the Clock\", \"See You Later, Alligator\", \"Shake, Rattle and Roll\", \"Rocket 88\", \"Skinny Minnie\", and \"Razzle Dazzle\". He has sold over 25 million records worldwide.",
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"text": "Black Science is the second studio album by heavy metal band GZR (for this album the band was known as Geezer). It was released on July 1, 1997 by TVT Records. The cover art for this album is intended to represent the Black Sabbath song, \"Hand of Doom\"."
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"text": "\"End of the Beginning\" is a song by English rock band Black Sabbath featured on the album \"13\". According to lyricist Geezer Butler, the song deals with the fear of how \"technology is going to completely take over the human race\", inspired particularly by cloning: \"It seems like eventually, people are going to clone the Beatles and stuff like that. I mean, it’s already happening now with a \"Tupac\" at Coachella, using holograms. But eventually I think they’ll start cloning people like the Beatles, and sending them out on endless tours.\"",
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"text": "Dragon Ball (Japanese: ドラゴンボール , Hepburn: Doragon Bōru ) is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Akira Toriyama. Originally serialized in \"Weekly Shōnen Jump\" magazine from 1984 to 1995, the 519 individual chapters were printed in 42 \"tankōbon\" volumes by the publisher Shueisha. \"Dragon Ball\" was inspired by the Chinese novel \"Journey to the West\". It initially had a comedy focus but later became an action-packed fighting series. The story follows the adventures of Son Goku, from childhood to adulthood, as he trains in martial arts and explores the world in search of the seven orbs, known as Dragon Balls, which summon a wish-granting dragon when gathered. Along his journey, Goku makes several friends and battles villains, many of whom also seek the Dragon Balls."
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"text": "Akira Toriyama (鳥山 明 , Toriyama Akira , born April 5, 1955 in Nagoya, Aichi) is a Japanese manga and game artist. He first achieved mainstream recognition for his highly successful manga \"Dr. Slump\", before going on to create \"Dragon Ball\"—his best-known work—and acting as a character designer for several popular video games such as the \"Dragon Quest\" series, \"Blue Dragon\" and \"Chrono Trigger\". Toriyama is regarded as one of the artists that changed the history of manga, as his works are highly influential and popular, particularly \"Dragon Ball,\" which many manga artists cite as a source of inspiration."
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"text": "Son Gohan (Japanese: 孫 悟飯 ) is a fictional character in the \"Dragon Ball\" manga series created by Akira Toriyama. Gohan is introduced as the first son of the protagonist Goku, and his wife Chi-Chi, in chapter #196 \"Kakarrot\" (カカロット , Kakarotto ) , first published in \"Weekly Shōnen Jump\" magazine on October 24, 1988. Chi-Chi is a strict and protective mother to Gohan, forcing him to focus on his studies and forbidding him from practicing martial arts. However, due to the various threats to the Earth, she reluctantly allows him to fight, with him ultimately becoming one of the strongest characters in the series. Gohan has been well received by both fans and critics, the latter usually citing the character's growth from his initial appearance to his defeat of Cell.",
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"text": "Krillin (Japanese: クリリン , Hepburn: Kuririn ) , known as Kuririn in Funimation's English subtitles and Viz Media's release of the manga, is a fictional character in the \"Dragon Ball\" manga series created by Akira Toriyama. He is introduced in chapter #25 \"A Rival? Arrival!!\" (ライバル?参上!! , Raibaru? Sanjō!! ) , first published in \"Weekly Shōnen Jump\" magazine on June 3, 1985, as Goku's fellow martial arts student under Kame-Sen'nin. As the series progresses, Krillin becomes Goku's closest ally and best friend and is often depicted as the comic relief.",
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"text": "Frieza (Japanese: フリーザ , Hepburn: Furīza ) , spelled Freeza in Funimation's English subtitles and Viz Media's manga translation, is a fictional character in the \"Dragon Ball\" manga series created by Akira Toriyama. Frieza makes his debut in Chapter #247: , first published in \"Weekly Shōnen Jump\" magazine on November 6, 1989, as a galactic tyrant feared as the most powerful being in the universe.",
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"text": "Vegeta (Japanese: ベジータ , Hepburn: Bejīta ) is a fictional character in the \"Dragon Ball\" manga series created by Akira Toriyama. Vegeta first appears in chapter #204 \"Sayonara, Son Goku\" (さようなら孫悟空 , Sayōnara Son Gokū ) , published in \"Weekly Shōnen Jump\" magazine on January 7, 1989, seeking the wish-granting Dragon Balls to gain immortality.",
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"text": "Bulma (Japanese: ブルマ , Hepburn: Buruma ) is a fictional character in the \"Dragon Ball\" manga series created by Akira Toriyama. She debuted in the first chapter \"Bulma and Son Goku\" (ブルマと孫悟空 , Buruma to Son Gokū ) , published in \"Weekly Shōnen Jump\" magazine on December 3, 1984, meeting Goku and recruiting him as her bodyguard to travel and find the wish-granting Dragon Balls. Bulma is the daughter of Dr. Briefs, the founder of Capsule Corporation, a company that creates special small capsules that shrink and hold objects of various sizes for easy storage. Being the daughter of a brilliant scientist, Bulma is also a scientific genius, as well as an inventor and engineer. Along with creating the Dragon Radar, a device that detects the energy signal emitted by a Dragon Ball, Bulma's role as an inventor becomes important at several points in the series; including the time machine that brings her future son Trunks to the past.",
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"text": "\"Dragon Ball Z\" is the North American title for the last two-thirds of the \"Dragon Ball\" manga, which is written and illustrated by Akira Toriyama. The story follows Son Goku as he discovers that he comes from the Saiyan warrior race, and starts facing enemies from the Saiyan and several other villains.",
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"text": "Piccolo (Japanese: ピッコロ , Hepburn: Pikkoro ) is a fictional character in the \"Dragon Ball\" manga series created by Akira Toriyama. He is first seen as the reincarnation of the evil Piccolo Daimao in chapter #161 \"Son Goku Wins!!\" (孫悟空勝つ!! , Son Gokū Katsu!! ) , published in \"Weekly Shōnen Jump\" magazine on February 22, 1988, making him a demon and archrival of the protagonist Son Goku. However, it is later revealed that he is a member of an extraterrestrial humanoid species called Namekians, those able to create the series' titular wish-granting Dragon Balls. After losing to Goku, Piccolo decides to team up with him and his friends in order to defeat newer, more dangerous threats. He also trains Goku's first child Gohan in martial arts, with the two forming a strong bond.",
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"text": "Cell (Japanese: セル , Hepburn: Seru ) is a fictional character in the \"Dragon Ball\" manga series created by Akira Toriyama. He makes his debut in chapter #361 \"The Mysterious Monster, Finally Appears!!\" (謎の怪物、ついに出現!! , Nazo no Kaibutsu, Tsui ni Shutsugen!! ) , first published in \"Weekly Shōnen Jump\" on March 2, 1992. Cell is an evil artificial life form, created using cells from several of the main characters in the series, that travels back in time so he can become the perfect being. In order to reach this goal, he must absorb Androids #17 and #18.",
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"text": "The \"Dragon Ball\" manga series features an extensive cast of characters created by Akira Toriyama. The series takes place in a fictional universe, the same as Toriyama's previous series \"Dr. Slump\", and follows the adventures of Son Goku from his childhood through adulthood as he trains in martial arts and explores the world in search of the seven orbs known as the Dragon Balls that are used to summon a wish-granting dragon. During the course of the story, he encounters allies such as Bulma, Kuririn, and Trunks, rivals such as Tenshinhan, Piccolo, and Vegeta, and enemies such as Freeza, Cell, and Majin Boo. The manga's anime and film adaptations feature some original characters not created by Toriyama but by the animation staff.",
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"text": "Tien Shinhan (Japanese: <ruby ><rb>天津飯</rb><rp> (</rp><rt >テンシンハン</rt><rp>)</rp></ruby> , Hepburn: Tenshinhan ) , known as Tenshinhan in Funimation's English subtitles and Viz Media's release of the manga, is a fictional character in the \"Dragon Ball\" manga series created by Akira Toriyama. He is introduced in chapter #113 , first published in \"Weekly Shōnen Jump\" magazine on March 9, 1987, entering the martial arts tournament to kill Son Goku and his fellow-students. However, he later teams up with them to defeat Piccolo Daimao, accompanied by his friend Chaozu. Tien becomes Goku's rival for a period and is notable for being the first person in the series to fly using and to use the technique.",
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"text": "\"Dragon Ball Z\" (ドラゴンボールゼット , Doragon Bōru Zetto , commonly abbreviated as \"DBZ\") is the long-running anime sequel to the \"Dragon Ball\" TV series, adapted from the final twenty-six volumes of the \"Dragon Ball\" manga written by Akira Toriyama. The manga portion of the series debuted in \"Weekly Shōnen Jump\" in October 24, 1988 and lasted until 1995; the anime adaptation premiered in Japan on Fuji Television on April 26, 1989, taking over its predecessor's time slot, and ran until its end on January 31, 1996, lasting 291 episodes in Japan, and 276 episodes in the United States originally, although all 291 episodes were later broadcast when content from the first 67 episodes was restored .",
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"text": "Trunks (Japanese: トランクス , Hepburn: Torankusu ) is a fictional character in the \"Dragon Ball\" manga series created by Akira Toriyama. He makes his debut in chapter #331 \"The Young Boy of Mystery\" (謎の少年 , Nazo no Shōnen ) , first published in \"Weekly Shōnen Jump\" magazine on July 15, 1991, as an unknown young man who has traveled back in time to warn of a deadly enemy. Trunks is later revealed to be the half-Saiyan half-Human son of Vegeta and Bulma.",
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"text": "\"Dragon Ball\" is the first of two anime adaptations of the \"Dragon Ball\" manga series by Akira Toriyama. Produced by Toei Animation, the anime series premiered in Japan on Fuji Television on February 26, 1986, and ran until April 12, 1989. Spanning 153 episodes (Episode 140 was delayed by the death of Emperor Shōwa), it covers the first 194 chapters of the 519 chapters-long manga series. It is followed by \"Dragon Ball Z\", which covers the remainder of the manga.",
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"text": "Astro Boy, known in Japan by its original name Mighty Atom (Japanese: 鉄腕アトム , Hepburn: Tetsuwan Atomu ) , is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Osamu Tezuka from 1952 to 1968. The story follows the adventures of an android named Astro Boy and a selection of other characters.",
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"text": "Dragon Ball Z (Japanese: ドラゴンボール<ruby ><rb>Z</rb><rp> (</rp><rt >ゼット</rt><rp>)</rp></ruby> , Hepburn: Doragon Bōru Zetto , commonly abbreviated as \"DBZ\") is a Japanese anime television series produced by Toei Animation. \"Dragon Ball Z\" is the sequel to the \"Dragon Ball\" anime and adapts the latter 325 chapters of the original 519-chapter \"Dragon Ball\" manga series created by Akira Toriyama, that were published from 1988 to 1995 in \"Weekly Shōnen Jump\". \"Dragon Ball Z\" first aired in Japan on Fuji TV from April 26, 1989 to January 31, 1996, before being dubbed in several territories around the world, including the United States, Australia, Europe, India, and Latin America.",
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"text": "Dragon Ball Super (Japanese: Doragon Bōru Sūpā ) is an ongoing Japanese anime television series produced by Toei Animation that began airing on July 5, 2015. Its overall plot outline is written by \"Dragon Ball\" franchise creator Akira Toriyama, while the individual episodes are written by different screenwriters. It is also a manga series illustrated by Toyotarou, serialized in Shueisha's \"shōnen\" manga magazine \"V Jump\". The anime is a sequel to Toriyama's original \"Dragon Ball\" manga and the \"Dragon Ball Z\" television series featuring the first new storyline in 18 years. It is broadcast on Sundays at 9:00 a.m. on Fuji TV.",
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"text": "Takeshi Obata (小畑 健 , Obata Takeshi , born February 11, 1969) is a Japanese manga artist that usually works as the illustrator in collaboration with a writer. He first gained international attention for \"Hikaru no Go\" (1998–2003) with Yumi Hotta, but is better known for \"Death Note\" (2003–2006) and \"Bakuman.\" (2008–2012) with Tsugumi Ohba. Obata has mentored several well-known manga artists, including Nobuhiro Watsuki of \"Rurouni Kenshin\" fame, \"Black Cat\" creator Kentaro Yabuki, and \"Eyeshield 21\" artist Yusuke Murata.",
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"text": "Alan Hovhaness ( ; March 8, 1911 – June 21, 2000) was an American composer. He was one of the most prolific 20th-century composers, with his official catalog comprising 67 numbered symphonies (surviving manuscripts indicate over 70) and 434 opus numbers. The true tally is well over 500 surviving works since many opus numbers comprise two or more distinct works.",
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"text": "Louis-Hector Berlioz (] (English: ); 11 December 1803 – 8 March 1869) was a French Romantic composer, best known for his compositions \"Symphonie fantastique\" and \"Grande messe des morts\" (Requiem). Berlioz made significant contributions to the modern orchestra with his \"Treatise on Instrumentation\". He specified huge orchestral forces for some of his works, and conducted several concerts with more than 1,000 musicians. He also composed around 50 songs. His influence was critical for the further development of Romanticism, especially in composers like Richard Wagner, Nikolai Rimsky-Korsakov, Franz Liszt, Richard Strauss, and Gustav Mahler.",
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"text": "Andrew Lloyd Webber, Baron Lloyd-Webber (born 22 March 1948) is an English composer and impresario of musical theatre. Several of his musicals have run for more than a decade both in the West End and on Broadway. He has composed 13 musicals, a song cycle, a set of variations, two film scores, and a Latin Requiem Mass. Several of his songs have been widely recorded and were hits outside of their parent musicals, notably \"The Music of the Night\" from \"The Phantom of the Opera\", \"I Don't Know How to Love Him\" from \"Jesus Christ Superstar\", \"Don't Cry for Me, Argentina\" and \"You Must Love Me\" from \"Evita\", \"Any Dream Will Do\" from \"Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat\" and \"Memory\" from \"Cats\". In 2001 the \"New York Times\" referred to him as \"the most commercially successful composer in history\". Ranked the \"fifth most powerful person in British culture\" by \"The Telegraph\" in 2008, the lyricist Don Black stated \"Andrew more or less single-handedly reinvented the musical.\"",
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"text": "This is a list of symphonies in E major written by notable composers.",
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"text": "The Symphony No. 8 (also called the \"Antarctic\" Symphony) is an orchestral composition by Peter Maxwell Davies, completed on 15 December 2001.",
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"text": "Gian Carlo Menotti (] ; July 7, 1911 – February 1, 2007) was an Italian-American composer and librettist. Although he often referred to himself as an American composer, he kept his Italian citizenship. He wrote the classic Christmas opera \"Amahl and the Night Visitors\", along with over two dozen other operas intended to appeal to popular taste.",
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"text": "Jacques Offenbach (] ; ] ; 20 June 1819 – 5 October 1880) was a German-born French composer, cellist and impresario of the romantic period. He is remembered for his nearly 100 operettas of the 1850s–1870s and his uncompleted opera \"The Tales of Hoffmann\". He was a powerful influence on later composers of the operetta genre, particularly Johann Strauss, Jr. and Arthur Sullivan. His best-known works were continually revived during the 20th century, and many of his operettas continue to be staged in the 21st. \"The Tales of Hoffman\" remains part of the standard opera repertory.",
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"text": "Le cygne, ] , or The Swan, is the 13th and penultimate movement of \"The Carnival of the Animals\" by Camille Saint-Saëns. Originally scored for solo cello accompanied by two pianos, it has been arranged and transcribed for many instruments but remains best known as a cello solo.",
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"text": "New York State Route 156 (NY 156) is a state highway in Albany County, New York. NY 156 begins at a junction with NY 443 in the town of Berne. Serving the hamlet of Knox and the village of Altamont, NY 156 soon reaches the town of Voorheesville and ends at a junction with NY 85A."
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"text": "Voorheesville is a village within the town of New Scotland in Albany County, New York, United States. It is a suburb of Albany and part of the city's historic metropolitan area. The population was 2,789 at the 2010 census. The village is named after a railroad attorney, Alonzo B. Voorhees."
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"text": "Andover is a village located in the town of Andover in Allegany County, New York, United States. The population was 1,042 at the 2010 census. The name is derived from Andover, Vermont.",
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"text": "New York State Route 64 (NY 64) is a north–south state highway in the Finger Lakes region of New York in the United States. Its southern terminus is at an intersection with NY 21 in the hamlet of Bristol Springs within the town of South Bristol, Ontario County. The northern terminus is at a junction with NY 96 and NY 252 in the village of Pittsford, Monroe County. NY 64 is a mostly two-lane highway that primarily serves as a connector between the southeastern suburbs of the city of Rochester and the Canandaigua Lake area, home to Bristol Mountain Ski Resort. Near the midpoint of the route, NY 64 has an overlap with U.S. Route 20 (US 20) and NY 5 that takes the route through the village of Bloomfield.",
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"text": "Liberty is a village in Sullivan County, New York, United States. The population was 4,392 at the 2010 census.",
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"text": "Brockport is a village in the Town of Sweden, with two tiny portions in the Town of Clarkson, in Monroe County, New York, USA. The population was 8,336 at the 2010 census. The name is derived from Heil Brockway, an early settler.",
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"text": "Ferndale is a hamlet in the Town of Liberty, Sullivan County, New York. It is situated along the Old Rte 17 between Harris and Liberty. The zipcode is 12734.",
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"text": "Fultonville is a village in Montgomery County, New York, United States. The population was 784 at the 2010 census. The village is named after Robert Fulton, inventor of the steamboat.",
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"text": "Edwards is a town in St. Lawrence County, New York, United States. The population was 1,156 at the 2010 census. The village is named after Edward McCormack, brother of the founder.",
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"text": "New York State Route 66 (NY 66) is a state highway in the Capital District of New York in the United States. The route begins at an intersection with NY 23B in the Columbia County city of Hudson and ends at a junction with NY 2 in the Rensselaer County city of Troy. While both Hudson and Troy are located on the Hudson River, NY 66 follows a more inland routing between the two locations to serve several rural villages and hamlets, including Chatham and Sand Lake. NY 66 overlaps with U.S. Route 20 (US 20) and NY 43, two regionally important east–west highways, in Nassau and Sand Lake, respectively.",
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"text": "Pittsford is a village in Monroe County, New York, United States. The population was 1,355 at the 2010 census. It is named after Pittsford, Vermont, the native town of a founding father.",
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"text": "Chatham is a village in Columbia County, New York, United States. The population was 1,770 at the 2010 census.",
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"text": "Avon ( ) is a town in Livingston County, New York, United States. The town is bordered on the north by the town of Rush, New York in Monroe County. Avon is south of Rochester. The population was 7,146 at the 2010 census. The town is named after the river Avon. The town has a village within it also called Avon.",
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"text": "Millerton is a village in Dutchess County, New York, United States with a population of 958 at the 2010 census. The village was named after Sidney Miller, a railroad contractor who helped the people of that area with the introduction of the railroad system.",
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"text": "Disciples of the Crow is a 1983 short film, the first adaptation of Stephen King's short story \"Children of the Corn\" (1977), although it is very loosely based on the story. It was directed, written and edited by John Woodward, and co-produced by Woodward and Johnny Stevens, with music by Bill Averback, cinematography by Johnny Stevens and art direction by Kyle Sullivan."
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"text": "\"Children of the Corn\" is a short story by Stephen King, first published in the March 1977 issue of \"Penthouse\", and later collected in King's 1978 collection \"Night Shift\". The story involves a couple's exploration of a strange town and their encounters with its denizens after their vacation is sidelined by a car accident. Several films have been adapted from the short story and it spawned a horror franchise beginning in 1984."
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"text": "The Count of Crow's Nest is a short story by Willa Cather. It was first published in \"Home Monthly\" in October 1896.",
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"text": "\"Croatoan\" is a short story by Harlan Ellison, published in 1975 in \"The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction\", and both anthologized in \"Strange Wine\" and released in an illustrated version in \"Heavy Metal\" in 1978. The story was short-listed for a Hugo Award, and won a Locus Award. The story is also used for a specimen of analysis by Stephen King in \"Danse Macabre\".",
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"text": "\"Memento Mori\" is a short story written by Jonathan Nolan and published in the March 2001 edition of \"Esquire\" magazine. It was the basis for the film \"Memento\". The name refers to \"memento mori\", a symbolic or artistic expression of the Latin phrase meaning \"remember that you will die.\"",
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"text": "The Crow is a comic book series created by James O'Barr. The series, which was originally created by O'Barr as a means of dealing with the death of his girlfriend at the hands of a drunk driver, was first published by Caliber Comics in 1989. It became an underground success, and was later adapted into a film of the same name in 1994. Three film sequels, a television series, and numerous books and comic books (published by numerous companies) have also been subsequently produced.",
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"text": "\"The Shadow of the Vulture\" is a short story by American writer Robert E. Howard, first published in \"The Magic Carpet Magazine\", January 1934. The story introduces the character of Red Sonya of Rogatino, who later became the inspiration for the popular character Red Sonja, archetype of the chainmail-bikini clad female warrior.",
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"text": "\"Spurs\" is a short story by Tod Robbins. The story was published in February 1923 in \"Munsey's Magazine\" and included in Robbins' 1926 anthology \"Who Wants a Green Bottle? and Other Uneasy Tales\". In 1932 the story became the basis for the Tod Browning produced film \"Freaks\".",
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"text": "Black Canaan is a short story written by Robert E. Howard that was originally published in the June 1936 issue of \"Weird Tales\". It is a regional horror story in the Southern Gothic mode, one of several such tales by Howard set in the piney woods of the ArkLaTex region of the Southern United States. The related stories include \"The Shadow of the Beast\", \"Black Hound of Death\", \"Moon of Zambebwei\" and \"Pigeons from Hell.\"",
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"text": "\"Judas\" is a short story by John Brunner from Harlan Ellison's anthology \"Dangerous Visions.\" The story examines a modern allegory of the Biblical figure of Judas.",
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"text": "Trust the Saint is a collection of short stories by Leslie Charteris that originally appeared in \"The Saint Mystery Magazine\" and was first published in October 1962 by The Crime Club in the United States and by Hodder and Stoughton in the United Kingdom. This was the 35th book to feature the adventures of Simon Templar, alias \"The Saint\", and was published around the time the character began to receive wide recognition through the TV series \"The Saint\" starring Roger Moore as Templar.",
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"text": "Weird Tales is an American fantasy and horror fiction pulp magazine founded by J. C. Henneberger and J. M. Lansinger in March 1923. The first editor, Edwin Baird, printed early work by H. P. Lovecraft, Seabury Quinn, and Clark Ashton Smith, all of whom would go on to be popular writers, but within a year the magazine was in financial trouble. Henneberger sold his interest in the publisher, Rural Publishing Corporation, to Lansinger and refinanced \"Weird Tales\", with Farnsworth Wright as the new editor. The first issue under Wright's control was dated November 1924. The magazine was more successful under Wright, and despite occasional financial setbacks it prospered over the next fifteen years. Under Wright's control the magazine lived up to its subtitle, \"The Unique Magazine\", and published a wide range of unusual fiction.",
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"text": "\"The Crate\" is a short story by Stephen King, first published in the July 1979 issue of \"Gallery\". In 1982, the story was adapted as a segment in the movie \"Creepshow\", and included in comic-book form in the \"Creepshow\" graphic novella.",
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"text": "\"Polaris\" is a Fantasy short story by American author H. P. Lovecraft, written in 1918 and first published in the December 1920 issue of the amateur journal \"The Philosopher\". It is the story that introduces Lovecraft's fictional Pnakotic Manuscripts, the first of his arcane tomes.",
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"text": "\"Yoked with an Unbeliever\" is a short story by Rudyard Kipling. It was first published in the \"Civil and Military Gazette\" on December 7, 1886, and in book form in the first Indian edition of \"Plain Tales from the Hills\" in 1888. It also appears in subsequent editions of that collection.",
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"text": "\"The Reach\" is a short story by American writer Stephen King. First published in \"Yankee\" in 1981 under the title \"Do the Dead Sing?\", it was later collected in King's 1985 collection \"Skeleton Crew\".",
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"text": "\"The Boogeyman\" is a short story by Stephen King, first published in the March 1973 issue of the magazine \"Cavalier\", and later collected in King's 1978 collection \"Night Shift\".",
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"text": "\"The Fly\" is a 1922 short story written by Katherine Mansfield. The text was first published in \"The Nation & Athenaeum\" on 18 March 1922 and it later appeared in The Doves' Nest and Other Stories\" (1923).",
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"text": "\"The Jewbird\" is a short story by the Jewish-American writer Bernard Malamud. The protagonist is a crow named Schwartz, who identifies himself as a Jewbird. Fleeing persecution by antisemitic birds, Schwartz tries to find a home with a New York City Jewish family. Despite being generous and respectful to the family, the father first persecutes, and then attempts to kill Schwartz. The story has been interpreted as an allegory about Jewish self-hatred.",
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"text": "\"Gray Matter\" is a short story by Stephen King, first published in the October 1973 issue of \"Cavalier\" magazine, and later collected in King's 1978 collection \"Night Shift\". It is set in the same area as King's novel \"Dreamcatcher\".",
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"text": "Watch and Ward is a short novel by Henry James, first published as a serial in \"The Atlantic Monthly\" in 1871 and later as a book in 1878. This was James' first attempt at a novel, though he virtually disowned the book later in life. James was still in his apprentice stage as a writer, and \"Watch and Ward\" shows predictable immaturity. It's an odd, sometimes melodramatic tale of how protagonist Roger Lawrence adopts an orphaned twelve-year-old girl, Nora Lambert, and raises her as his eventual bride-to-be. But complications ensue, sometimes in a bizarre manner. James later called \"Roderick Hudson\" (1875) his first novel instead of \"Watch and Ward\".",
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"text": "\"Graveyard Shift\" is a short story by Stephen King, first published in the October 1970 issue of \"Cavalier\" magazine, and later collected in King's 1978 collection \"Night Shift\". It was adapted into a 1990 film of the same name.",
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"text": "Gaius Julius Caesar (Latin: CAIVS IVLIVS CAESAR, ] , born: 13 July 100 BC – 15 March 44 BC), usually called Julius Caesar, was a Roman politician and general who played a critical role in the events that led to the demise of the Roman Republic and the rise of the Roman Empire. He is also known as a notable author of Latin prose."
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"text": "Augustus (Latin: \"Imperātor Caesar Dīvī Fīlius Augustus\" ; 23 September 63 BC – 19 August 14 AD) was the founder of the Roman Principate and considered the first Roman emperor, controlling the Roman Empire from 27 BC until his death in AD 14. He was born Gaius Octavius into an old and wealthy equestrian branch of the plebeian \"gens\" Octavia. His maternal great-uncle Julius Caesar was assassinated in 44 BC, and Octavius was named in Caesar's will as his adopted son and heir, then known as Octavianus (Anglicized as Octavian). He, Mark Antony, and Marcus Lepidus formed the Second Triumvirate to defeat the assassins of Caesar. Following their victory at the Battle of Philippi, the Triumvirate divided the Roman Republic among themselves and ruled as military dictators. The Triumvirate was eventually torn apart by the competing ambitions of its members. Lepidus was driven into exile and stripped of his position, and Antony committed suicide following his defeat at the Battle of Actium by Octavian in 31 BC.",
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"text": "Anthony Mandler (born April 18, 1973) is an American film director, music video director, television commercial director and photographer. As a music video director, his most notable and frequent collaborator is Rihanna. The two have worked on sixteen music videos together throughout her career, beginning with \"Unfaithful\" in 2006 and most recently \"Diamonds\" in 2012. He has also written and directed music videos for many other prominent artists including the Spice Girls, Jay Z, Beyoncé, Eminem, Usher, Shakira, Taylor Swift, The Killers, Selena Gomez, Justin Bieber, 50 Cent, Ne-Yo, Nicki Minaj, Drake, Snoop Dogg, Lenny Kravitz, Cheryl Cole, M.I.A., Mary J. Blige, fun. and Lana Del Rey."
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"text": "\"Diamonds\" is a song recorded by Barbadian singer Rihanna for her seventh studio album, \"Unapologetic\" (2012). It was written by Sia Furler together with its producers, Benny Blanco and StarGate. The song premiered on September 26, 2012, during the \"Elvis Duran and the Morning Show\" and was digitally released the following day as the lead single from \"Unapologetic\". Def Jam Recordings serviced the single to contemporary hit radio in the United States on October 2. \"Diamonds\" is a mid-tempo pop, electronic and R&B ballad that features heavy synthesizers, orchestral sounds and electronic rhythms. The song's lyrics serve as a departure from the themes of unhealthy relationships that were on Rihanna's previous singles and contain a prominent concept of love."
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"text": "\"No Love Allowed\" is a song recorded by Barbadian singer Rihanna for her seventh studio album, \"Unapologetic\" (2012). The singer co-wrote the track together with Sean \"Elijah Blake\" Fenton, Alexander Izquierdo, Steve Wyreman and Ernest Wilson, who produced it under his production name No I.D.. Kuk Harrell and Marcos Tovar recorded the song at Record One Studios and Westlake Recording Studios in Los Angeles and Metropolis Studios in London; Harrell also did the vocal production. \"No Love Allowed\" is a electro-ragga and reggae song with an instrumentation consisting of a bubbly, dubbed-out groove, Caribbean and dubstep beat and loping drumless rhythms.",
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"text": "Unapologetic is the seventh studio album by Barbadian singer Rihanna. It was released on November 19, 2012, by Def Jam Recordings and SRP Records. It was recorded between June and November 2012, during promotion of her sixth album, \"Talk That Talk\" (2011). As executive producer, Rihanna enlisted previous collaborators The-Dream, David Guetta, Chase & Status, and StarGate to work alongside new collaborators such as Parker Ighile, Mike Will Made-It, and Labrinth. \"Unapologetic\" is mainly a pop, dubstep and R&B album that incorporates elements of hip hop, EDM and reggae in its production, similar to the sound of her previous albums \"Talk That Talk\" and \"Rated R\" (2009).",
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"text": "\"Right Now\" is a song by Barbadian recording artist Rihanna from her seventh studio album, \"Unapologetic\" (2012). The song features French disc jockey David Guetta. Rihanna co-wrote the song with R&B singers Ne-Yo and The-Dream, while their longtime collaborators, Norwegian production duo StarGate, co-produced the track alongside Guetta and his own longtime collaborators Nicky Romero and Giorgio Tuinfort. It was sent to contemporary hit and rhythmic radios in the United States as the fourth international single and fifth overall from the album on May 28, 2013. Musically, \"Right Now\" is an EDM song. The lyrical content features Rihanna chanting to live life in the moment.",
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"text": "\"Pour It Up\" is a song by Barbadian recording artist Rihanna from her seventh studio album, \"Unapologetic\" (2012). It was serviced to urban radio stations in the United States on January 8, 2013, as the second US single, and third overall single from the album. It was later also sent to contemporary hit radio radios in the country. \"Pour It Up\" was co-written by Rock City and co-written and produced by Michael Williams and co-produced by J-Bo. It is a club and trap song with a minimal hip hop beat. Rihanna brags about her wealth, which serves as both a strip club anthem and a declaration of independence.",
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"text": "\"Nobody's Business\" is a song recorded by Barbadian singer Rihanna for her seventh studio album \"Unapologetic\" (2012). Co-written by Rihanna together with its producers Terius \"The-Dream\" Nash and Carlos \"Los\" McKinney, it features guest vocals by American singer Chris Brown. It is their third collaboration following the domestic violence case that happened between them in 2009. \"Nobody's Business\" is a disco-pop and R&B-funk song that mixes Chicago stepping and house styles and features strings, piano, and a four-on-the-floor kick drum. It contains interpolation of the 1987 single \"The Way You Make Me Feel\" by Michael Jackson.",
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"text": "\"Skin\" is a song by Barbadian recording artist Rihanna from her fifth studio album, \"Loud\" (2010). The song was written by Kenneth Coby and Ursula Yancy, with production helmed by Soundz. Musically, \"Skin\" is a R&B song that contains influences from pop, dance-pop and dubstep genres, whilst lyrically, the song is about being in a relationship with someone and only wanting to feel their skin close to the protagonists. \"Skin\" received generally positive reviews from critics, as part of their overall review of \"Loud\", praising \"Skins compositions as well as Rihanna's sensual vocal performance. The song was included on the set list of the Loud Tour (2011), where Rihanna retrieves a man or woman from the audience near the end of the song, and performs a lap-dance whilst on an elevated platform. \"Skin\" was also used in Rihanna's advertisement campaign for Armani Jeans.",
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"text": "\"What Now\" is a song recorded by Barbadian singer Rihanna for her seventh studio album, \"Unapologetic\" (2012). It was written by Olivia Waithe, Parker Ighile and Nathan Cassells alongside Rihanna, with production handled by Ighile and Cassells. A remix collection was released exclusively to Beatport on August 29, 2013 and later via iTunes, Amazon, and Google Play on September 17, 2013. The single was serviced to US rhythmic radio on September 24, 2013, before impacting mainstream radio on October 1, 2013 as the fifth international single and sixth overall from \"Unapologetic\". Another remix collection was released to Beatport on October 29, 2013. The song is a mid-tempo piano ballad which incorporates sounds which resemble \"sonic bombs\" during the chorus and \"crashing\" drums.",
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"text": "\"Love Without Tragedy / Mother Mary\" is a song recorded by Barbadian singer Rihanna for her seventh studio album \"Unapologetic\" (2012). She co-wrote the song with its producers Terius Nash and Carlos \"Los\" McKinney. An electro-R&B, Electronica and new wave song, the two songs derive its musical structure from the genres of electronica and new wave. Lyrically, \"Love Without Tragedy\" is love-oriented while in \"Mother Mary\" the singer makes a confession about a moment in her life which she regrets.",
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"text": "\"Loveeeeeee Song\" is a song by Barbadian recording artist Rihanna recorded for her seventh studio album \"Unapologetic\" (2012). The song features vocals by American singer-rapper Future who also co-wrote, and music produced by Luney Tunez, Emmanuel Zaragoza (previously known as Mex Manny) and Future. Additional writing was done by Denisia \"Blu June\" Andrews and Rihanna herself. The song was released as the fourth single in the UK only and fourth overall from the album, impacting on urban radio stations in that region on April 3, 2013.",
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"text": "\"Numb\" is a song by Barbadian singer Rihanna from her seventh studio album \"Unapologetic\" (2012). It features guest vocals by American rapper Eminem, making it the pair's third collaboration since the two official versions of \"Love the Way You Lie\". Following the album's release, \"Numb\" charted on multiple charts worldwide including in Canada, the United Kingdom and the United States.",
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"text": "\"Phresh Out the Runway\" (also known as \"Fresh Off the Runway\") is a song recorded by Barbadian recording artist Rihanna for her seventh studio album \"Unapologetic\" (2012). It was co-written by Rihanna with French disc-jockey David Guetta, Giorgio Tuinfort and Terius Nash. It is the first time that Rihanna and Guetta had collaborated since \"Who's That Chick?\", released in November 2010. \"Phresh Out the Runway\" is a hip hop and rave song that contains heavy synthesizers and bass. Lyrically, Rihanna explains how if any of her crew does not respect her, they should no longer remain with her.",
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"text": "\"Unfaithful\" is a song by Barbadian singer Rihanna from her second studio album \"A Girl like Me\" (2006). It was written by Shaffer \"Ne-Yo\" Smith with the song's producers StarGate. The song was released by Def Jam Recordings on May 2, 2006, as the second single from the album. \"Unfaithful\" is a pop and R&B ballad and was inspired by the works of American rock band Evanescence. Originally titled \"Murderer\", the single speaks about a woman who regrets cheating on her partner.",
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"text": "\"Jump\" is a song recorded by Barbadian singer Rihanna for her seventh studio album, \"Unapologetic\" (2012). It was written by Kevin Cossom, M. B. Williams, StarGate and Chase & Status, with production done by the latter two and Kuk Harrell. It samples the lyrics of the 1996 single \"Pony\", performed by Ginuwine. Its composition and structure received comparisons to not only Justin Timberlake's song \"Cry Me a River\" and Magnetic Man's \"I Need Air\", but also to some of Rihanna's previous songs, including \"Rude Boy\" and \"Red Lipstick\". A remix of the song called \"Jump (Club Cheval Rap Remix)\" by rapper Theophilus London was leaked onto the internet. \"Jump\" was serviced to Australian radio on January 24, 2014 as the album's fifth Australian single and seventh overall.",
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"text": "\"Farewell\" is a song by Barbadian recording artist Rihanna, from her sixth studio album \"Talk That Talk\" (2011). The song was written by Ester Dean and Alexander Grant, with production helmed by Grant under his production name Alex da Kid. Instrumentation consists of a piano.",
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"text": "\"Stay\" is a song recorded by Barbadian singer Rihanna for her seventh studio album, \"Unapologetic\" (2012). It features guest vocals by Mikky Ekko, and was released as the second single from the album on January 7, 2013. \"Stay\" was co-written by Ekko and Justin Parker. The song's lyrical content speaks of temptation and the inability to resist true love. Music critics were generally positive in their opinion regarding the balladry, with most describing it as a standout track on the album, though a few labeled it as boring. The song was featured on the third-season finale of the TV Show Younger.",
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"text": "Barbadian singer Rihanna has released four video albums and appeared in fifty-two music videos, six films, ten television programs, and eight television commercials. In 2005, Rihanna signed a recording contract with Def Jam Recordings and released her debut single \"Pon de Replay\", taken from her first studio album \"Music of the Sun\" (2005). Like its lyrical theme, the music video for the song was inspired by disco and dance; it was directed by Little X. Three separate videos were released for \"SOS\", the lead single from her second studio album \"A Girl Like Me\" (2006), all of which contained various dance sequences. The same year, American director Anthony Mandler directed the accompanying music video for the second single \"Unfaithful\", which featured Rihanna in a dangerous love triangle with her lover and her husband. \"Unfaithful\" was Rihanna's first collaboration with Mandler; they later worked together regularly. Also in 2006, Rihanna played herself in the third installment of the \"Bring It On\" film series, entitled \"\".",
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"text": "\"Man Down\" is a song by Barbadian singer Rihanna from her fifth studio album, \"Loud\" (2010). Singer Shontelle and production duo Rock City wrote the song with its main producer, Sham. They wrote it during a writing camp, in Los Angeles of March 2010, held by Rihanna's record label to gather compositions for possible inclusion on the then-untitled album. Rock City were inspired by Bob Marley's 1973 song \"I Shot the Sheriff\" and set out to create a song which embodied the same feel, but from a female perspective. \"Man Down\" is a reggae murder ballad which incorporates elements of ragga and electronic music. Lyrically, Rihanna is a fugitive after she shoots a man, an action she later regrets. Several critics singled out \"Man Down\" as \"Loud\"' s highlight, while others commented on her prominent West Indian accent and vocal agility.",
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"text": "\"Only Girl (In the World)\" is a song by Barbadian singer Rihanna from her fifth album, \"Loud\" (2010). The album's lead single, it was released on September 10. Crystal Johnson wrote the song in collaboration with producers Stargate and Sandy Vee. Rihanna contacted Stargate before \"Loud\"'s production and asked them to create lively, uptempo music. \"Only Girl (In the World)\" was the first song composed for the album, and the singer decided to include it on the track list before she recorded her vocals. Backed by strong bass and synthesizer, it is a eurodance song that incorporates elements of hi-NRG, rave and R&B in its composition. In its lyrics, Rihanna demands physical attention from her lover.",
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"text": "The fifteen volcanoes that make up the eight principal islands of Hawaiʻ i are the youngest in a chain of more than 129 volcanoes that stretch 5800 km across the North Pacific Ocean, called the Hawaiian-Emperor seamount chain. Hawaiʻ i's volcanoes rise an average of 4572 m to reach sea level from their base. The largest and most famous, Mauna Loa, has built itself up to a height of 4169 m . As shield volcanoes, they are built by accumulated lava flows, growing no more than 3 m at a time to form a broad and gently sloping shape."
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"text": "Mauna Loa ( or ; Hawaiian: ] ; English: Long Mountain ) is one of five volcanoes that form the Island of Hawaii in the U.S. state of Hawaiʻi in the Pacific Ocean. The largest subaerial volcano in both mass and volume, Mauna Loa has historically been considered the largest volcano on Earth. It is an active shield volcano with relatively gentle slopes, with a volume estimated at approximately 18000 mi3 , although its peak is about 120 ft lower than that of its neighbor, Mauna Kea. Lava eruptions from Mauna Loa are silica-poor and very fluid, and they tend to be non-explosive."
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"text": "The Hawaiian–Emperor seamount chain is a mostly undersea mountain range in the Pacific Ocean that reaches above sea level in Hawaii. It is composed of the Hawaiian ridge, consisting of the islands of the Hawaiian chain northwest to Kure Atoll, and the Emperor Seamounts: together they form a vast underwater mountain region of islands and intervening seamounts, atolls, shallows, banks and reefs along a line trending southeast to northwest beneath the northern Pacific Ocean. The seamount chain, containing over 80 identified undersea volcanoes, stretches over 5800 km from the Aleutian Trench in the far northwest Pacific to the Loʻihi seamount, the youngest volcano in the chain, which lies about 35 km southeast of the Island of Hawaiʻi.",
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"text": "Lōʻihi Seamount (also known as Loihi) is an active submarine volcano about 35 km off the southeast coast of the island of Hawaiʻi. The top of the seamount is about 975 m below sea level. This seamount is on the flank of Mauna Loa, the largest shield volcano on Earth. Lōʻihi, meaning \"long\" in Hawaiian, is the newest volcano in the Hawaiian-Emperor seamount chain, a string of volcanoes that stretches over 5800 km northwest of Lōʻihi. Unlike most active volcanoes in the Pacific Ocean that make up the active plate margins on the Pacific Ring of Fire, Lōʻihi and the other volcanoes of the Hawaiian-Emperor seamount chain are hotspot volcanoes and formed well away from the nearest plate boundary. Volcanoes in the Hawaiian Islands arise from the Hawaiʻi hotspot, and as the youngest volcano in the chain, Lōʻihi is the only Hawaiian volcano in the deep submarine preshield stage of development.",
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"text": "The Hawaii hotspot is a volcanic hotspot located near the namesake Hawaiian Islands, in the northern Pacific Ocean. One of the most well-known and heavily studied hotspots in the world, the Hawaii plume is responsible for the creation of the Hawaiian – Emperor seamount chain, a chain of volcanoes over 5,800 kilometres (3,600 mi) long. Four of these volcanoes are active, two are dormant, and more than 123 are extinct, many having since been ground beneath the waves by erosion as seamounts and atolls. The chain extends from south of the island of Hawaiʻ i to the edge of the Aleutian Trench, near the eastern edge of Russia. While most volcanoes are created by geological activity at tectonic plate boundaries, the Hawaii hotspot is located far from plate boundaries. The classic hotspot theory, first proposed in 1963 by John Tuzo Wilson, proposes that a single, fixed mantle plume builds volcanoes that then, cut off from their source by the movement of the Pacific Plate, become increasingly inactive and eventually erode below sea level over millions of years. According to this theory, the nearly 60° bend where the Emperor and Hawaiian segments of the chain meet was caused by a sudden shift in the movement of the Pacific Plate. In 2003, fresh investigations of this irregularity led to the proposal of a mobile hotspot theory, suggesting that hotspots are mobile, not fixed, and that the 47-million-year-old bend was caused by a shift in the hotspot's motion rather than the plate's.",
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"text": "Meiji Seamount, named after Emperor Meiji, the 122nd Emperor of Japan, is the oldest seamount in the Hawaiian-Emperor seamount chain, with an estimated age of 82 million years. It lies at the northernmost end of the chain, and is perched at the outer slope of the Kuril-Kamchatka Trench. Like the rest of the Emperor seamounts, it was formed by the Hawaii hotspot volcanism, grew to become an island, and has since subsided to below sea level, all while being carried first north and now northwest by the motion of the Pacific Plate. Meiji Seamount is thus an example of a particular type of seamount known as a guyot, and some publications refer to it as Meiji Guyot.",
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"text": "Mauna Kea ( or , ] ), is a dormant volcano on the island of Hawaii. Standing 4207 m above sea level, its peak is the highest point in the state of Hawaii. Much of the mountain is under water; when measured from its oceanic base, Mauna Kea is over 10000 m tall and is the tallest mountain on Earth. Mauna Kea is about a million years old, and has thus passed the most active shield stage of life hundreds of thousands of years ago. In its current post-shield state, its lava is more viscous, resulting in a steeper profile. Late volcanism has also given it a much rougher appearance than its neighboring volcanoes; contributing factors include the construction of cinder cones, the decentralization of its rift zones, the glaciation on its peak, and the weathering effects of the prevailing trade winds. Mauna Kea last erupted 6,000 to 4,000 years ago and is now considered dormant.",
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"text": "Penguin Bank is the name given to a now-submerged shield volcano of the Hawaiian Islands. Its coral-capped remains lie immediately west of the island of Molokaʻ i, under relatively shallow water (see bathymetric map at right).",
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"text": "Kauai or Kauaʻ i ( ; ] ) is geologically the oldest of the main Hawaiian Islands. With an area of 562.3 sqmi , it is the fourth largest of these islands and the 21st largest island in the United States. Known also as the \"Garden Isle\", Kauaʻ i lies 105 mi across the Kauaʻ i Channel, northwest of Oʻ ahu. This island is the site of Waimea Canyon State Park.",
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"text": "Ōjin Seamount, also called Ōjin Guyot, named after Emperor Ōjin, 15th Emperor of Japan, is a guyot of the Hawaiian-Emperor seamount chain in the Pacific Ocean. It erupted 55 million years ago.",
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"text": "Bar Harbor Airlines Flight 1808 was a scheduled flight from Logan International Airport to Bangor International Airport in the United States on August 25, 1985. On final approach to Auburn/Lewiston Municipal Airport, the Bar Harbor Airlines Beechcraft Model 99 crashed short of the runway, killing all six passengers and two crew on board. Among the passengers was Samantha Smith, a thirteen-year-old American schoolgirl who had become famous as a \"Goodwill Ambassador\" to the Soviet Union and who had been cast on the television show \"Lime Street\"."
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"text": "Bangor International Airport (IATA: BGR, ICAO: KBGR, FAA LID: BGR) is a joint civil-military public airport on the west side of the city of Bangor, in Penobscot County, Maine, United States. Owned and operated by the City of Bangor, the airport has a single runway measuring 11440 by . Formerly a military installation known as Dow Air Force Base, Bangor International Airport remains home to the 101st Air Refueling Wing of the Maine Air National Guard, although most of the Air Force's aircraft and personnel left in the late 1960s. BGR covers 2,079 acres (841 ha) of land."
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"text": "Hancock County-Bar Harbor Airport (IATA: BHB, ICAO: KBHB, FAA LID: BHB) is a county owned, public use airport located in Trenton, Maine, eight nautical miles (9 mi, 15 km) northwest of the central business district of Bar Harbor, a city in Hancock County, Maine, United States. It serves the residents of Hancock County with commercial and charter aviation services. During the summer months, the airport becomes one of Maine's busiest, with significant private jet operations bringing visitors to the numerous summer colonies in the county, which includes Mount Desert Island. Scheduled passenger airline service is subsidized by the Essential Air Service program.",
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"text": "Bar Harbor is a town on Mount Desert Island in Hancock County, Maine, United States. As of the 2010 census, its population is 5,235. Bar Harbor is a popular tourist destination in the Down East region of Maine and home to the College of the Atlantic, Jackson Laboratory, and MDI Biological Laboratory (Salisbury Cove village). Prior to a catastrophic 1947 fire, the town was a famous summer colony for the super-affluent elite. Bar Harbor is home to the largest parts of Acadia National Park, including Cadillac Mountain, the highest point within twenty-five miles (40 km) of the coastline of the Eastern United States. The town is served by the Hancock County-Bar Harbor Airport, which has flights on Cape Air and PenAir to Boston, as well as seasonal flights to Newark and Portland, ME on Elite Airways.",
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"text": "Houlton International Airport (IATA: HUL, ICAO: KHUL, FAA LID: HUL) is a public-use airport located two miles (3 km) east of Houlton (CDP), Maine, in the town of Houlton in Aroostook County, Maine, United States, on the border of New Brunswick, Canada. This general aviation airport is publicly owned by the town of Houlton. It once had scheduled airline service on Northeast Airlines.",
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"text": "Augusta State Airport (IATA: AUG, ICAO: KAUG, FAA LID: AUG) is a public use airport located one nautical mile (2 km) northwest of the central business district of the state capital of Augusta, a city in Kennebec County, Maine, United States. The airport is owned by the state of Maine, but managed and operated by the city of Augusta. It is served by one commercial airline, with scheduled passenger service subsidized by the Essential Air Service program.",
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"text": "Colgan Air Flight 9446 was a repositioning flight operated by Colgan Air for US Airways Express. On August 26, 2003 a Beech 1900D crashed into water 100 yards offshore from Yarmouth, Massachusetts, United States shortly after taking off from Barnstable Municipal Airport in Yarmouth. Captain Scott Knabe and First Officer Steven Dean died. The plane was bound for Albany, New York, U.S.",
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"text": "Portland International Jetport (IATA: PWM, ICAO: KPWM, FAA LID: PWM) is a public airport two miles (3 km) west of downtown Portland, in Cumberland County, Maine. It is owned and operated by the city of Portland. A portion of the Jetport's property, including the main runway, is in the neighboring city of South Portland.",
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"text": "Boston-Maine Airways (BMA) was an American airline headquartered in Portsmouth, New Hampshire, United States. It operated scheduled commuter services under the \"Pan Am Clipper Connection\" banner. Its main base was Pease International Airport. Boston-Maine Airways ceased",
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"text": "Downeast Airlines Flight 46 was a scheduled airline service in the United States from Boston's Logan International Airport to Rockland, Maine operated by Downeast Airlines. On May 30, 1979 a de Havilland Canada DHC-6 Twin Otter operating the flight crashed during a nonprecision approach to Rockland's Knox County Regional Airport. The cause of the accident was controlled flight into terrain (CFIT) after the failure of the flightcrew to stop the aircraft's descent below the minimum descent altitude for the nonprecision approach at Knox County airport. The investigation into the accident looked into the airline's corporate culture as a contributing factor to the crash; this was the first time an investigation took this approach to an air crash.",
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"text": "Password was a British panel game show based on the US version of the same name. It was originally aired on ITV produced by ATV from 12 March to 10 September 1963 hosted by Shaw Taylor, then it aired on BBC2 from 24 March to 28 April 1973 hosted by Brian Redhead before moving to its flagship channel BBC1 from 7 January 1974 to 1976 first hosted by Eleanor Summerfield then by Esther Rantzen, it was then aired on Channel 4 produced by Thames in association with Talbot Television and Goodson-Todman Productions from 6 November 1982 to 14 May 1983 hosted by Tom O'Connor and then finally aired back on ITV produced by Ulster from 22 July 1987 to 5 August 1988 hosted by Gordon Burns."
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"text": "Gordon Henry Burns (born 10 June 1942) is a Northern Irish journalist and broadcaster. He was the host of \"The Krypton Factor\" for its original 18-year run (1977–1995) and was the chief anchorman for the BBC regional news programme \"North West Tonight\" from January 1997 to October 2011. In November 2011 Gordon moved back to Belfast were he was born."
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"text": "Count Dracula is a British television adaptation of the novel \"Dracula\" by Bram Stoker. Produced by the BBC (in the then standard video/film hybrid format), it first aired on BBC 2 on 22 December 1977. It is among the more faithful of the many adaptations of the original book. Directed by Philip Saville, it stars Louis Jourdan as Count Dracula and Frank Finlay as Van Helsing."
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"text": "Francis \"Frank\" Finlay, CBE (6 August 1926 – 30 January 2016) was an English stage, film and television actor. He was Oscar-nominated for his supporting role in Olivier's 1965 film of \"Othello\" and got his first leading role on television in 1971 as \"Casanova\", which led to appearances on \"The Morecambe and Wise Show\". He also appeared in the controversial drama \"Bouquet of Barbed Wire\"."
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"text": "Brooks co-authored the screenplay with Steve Haberman and Rudy De Luca. He also appears as Dr. Van Helsing. The film's other stars include Steven Weber, Amy Yasbeck, Peter MacNicol, Harvey Korman, and Anne Bancroft.",
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"text": "Van Helsing is a 2004 American dark fantasy action-adventure film written and directed by Stephen Sommers. It stars Hugh Jackman as vigilante monster hunter Van Helsing, and Kate Beckinsale as Anna Valerious. The film is an homage and tribute to the Universal Horror Monster films from the 1930s and '40s (also produced by Universal Studios which were in turn based on novels by Bram Stoker and Mary Shelley), of which Sommers is a fan.",
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"text": "Professor Abraham Van Helsing is a fictional character and the main protagonist from the 1897 Gothic horror novel \"Dracula\". Van Helsing is an aged Dutch doctor with a wide range of interests and accomplishments, partly attested by the string of letters that follows his name: \"MD, D.Ph., D.Litt., etc, etc,\" indicating a wealth of experience, education, and expertise. The character is best known throughout his many adaptations as a vampire hunter and the archenemy of Count Dracula.",
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"text": "Alexander Johan Hjalmar Skarsgård (] ; born August 25, 1976) is a Swedish actor. He is best known for his roles as vampire Eric Northman on the HBO series \"True Blood\", Meekus in \"Zoolander\", the title character in \"The Legend of Tarzan\", Brad Colbert in the HBO miniseries \"Generation Kill\" and as Perry Wright in the HBO miniseries \"Big Little Lies\", for which he won an Emmy.",
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"text": "Canteen Boy is a recurring \"Saturday Night Live\" character played by Adam Sandler. Canteen Boy is a naive, childlike assistant scoutmaster with an acute attention to detail. He is always seen with a full scout's uniform and a canteen around his neck. Canteen Boy is routinely mocked by other characters in the sketch, who are well aware that their jokes will be lost on the character. It appears he lacks self-confidence, such as one time when he was called an idiot he proceeds to call the bully an idiot too, only to say he said nothing when the bully threatens him. His revenge toward these bullies often ties into his skills as an outdoorsman. Canteen Boy is a master at snake-calling, and he enjoys the television show \"Seaquest\". He has also said in passing that he very much admires Cheryl Tiegs. A sketch would often end with either Canteen Boy finding a snake or his tormentors having to run away from a sudden onslaught of snakes. Sandler later stated that there is nothing wrong with Canteen Boy, rather he is \"someone who has been in the Scouts too long\". Although the word 'boy' in the character's name suggests he's a child, it has been made clear that Canteen Boy is actually a 27-year-old man who still lives with his mom and is still active in the Boy Scouts. Since he is overage to be an active Scout, he is actually a Scout leader. However this was contradicted in a brief bit where Chris Farley plays a fellow Scout, and it is assumed Farley was meant to be a teenager."
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"text": "\"The Class of '62\" is an episode of the BBC sit-com \"Only Fools and Horses\". It was the fourth episode of series 7, and was first broadcast on 20 January 1991. In the episode, Del Boy, Rodney, Boycie, Denzil and Trigger attend a school reunion which, to their surprise, has been arranged by Roy Slater."
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"text": "The Buffalo Bill Cody Homested is the boyhood home of Buffalo Bill Cody, a government scout and Wild West showman. The homestead is located in the broad valley of the Wapsipinicon River Valley south of McCausland, Iowa, United States, in rural Scott County. The farmhouse was built in 1847 by Isaac Cody, Buffalo Bill's father, of native limestone and contains walnut floors and trim.",
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"text": "American Horse (Oglala Lakota: \"Wašíčuŋ Tȟašúŋke\" in Standard Lakota Orthography) (a/k/a \"American Horse the Younger\") (1840 – December 16, 1908) was an Oglala Lakota chief, statesman, educator and historian. American Horse is notable in American history as a U.S. Army Indian Scout and a progressive Oglala Lakota leader who promoted friendly associations with whites and education for his people. American Horse opposed Crazy Horse during the Great Sioux War of 1876-1877 and the Ghost Dance Movement of 1890, and was a Lakota delegate to Washington. American Horse was one of the first Wild Westers with Buffalo Bill’s Wild West and a supporter of the Carlisle Indian Industrial School. “His record as a councillor of his people and his policy in the new situation that confronted them was manly and consistent and he was known for his eloquence.\"",
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"text": "Chief Buffalo (Ojibwe: Ke-che-waish-ke/\"Gichi-weshkiinh\" – \"Great-renewer\" or Peezhickee/\"Bizhiki\" – \"Buffalo\"; also French, Le Boeuf) (1759? – September 7, 1855) was a major Ojibwa leader born at La Pointe in the Apostle Islands group of Lake Superior, in what is now northern Wisconsin, USA.",
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"text": "Quanah Parker (Comanche \"kwana\", \"smell, odor\") ( 1845 or 1852 – February 23, 1911) was a Comanche war leader of the Quahadi (\"Antelope\") band of the Comanche people. He was born into the Nokoni (\"Wanderers\") band, the son of Comanche chief Peta Nocona and Cynthia Ann Parker, an Anglo-American, who had been kidnapped as a child and assimilated into the tribe. Following the apprehension of several Kiowa chiefs in 1871, Quanah emerged as a dominant figure in the Red River War, clashing repeatedly with Colonel Ranald S. Mackenzie. With whites deliberately hunting American bison, the Comanche's primary livelihood, into extinction, Quanah finally surrendered and peaceably led the Quahadi to the reservation at Fort Sill, Oklahoma.",
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"text": "The Buffalo Hunters' War, or the Staked Plains War, occurred in 1877. Approximately 170 Comanche warriors and their families led by Quohadi chief Black Horse or Tu-ukumah (unknown–ca. 1900) left the Indian Territory in December, 1876, for the Llano Estacado of Texas. In February, 1877, they, and their Apache allies, began attacking buffalo hunters' camps in the Red River country of the Texas Panhandle, killing or wounding several. They also stole horses from the camp of Pat Garrett.",
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"text": "Sitting Bull (Lakota: Tȟatȟáŋka Íyotake ] in Standard Lakota Orthography, also nicknamed \"Húŋkešni\" ] or \"Slow\"; c. 1831 – December 15, 1890) was a Hunkpapa Lakota holy man who led his people during years of resistance to United States government policies. He was killed by Indian agency police on the Standing Rock Indian Reservation during an attempt to arrest him, at a time when authorities feared that he would join the Ghost Dance movement.",
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"text": "James Butler Hickok (May 27, 1837 – August 2, 1876), better known as \"Wild Bill\" Hickok, was a folk hero of the American Old West known for his work across the frontier as a drover, wagon master, soldier, spy, scout, lawman, gunfighter, gambler, showman, and actor. He earned a great deal of notoriety in his own time, much of it bolstered by the many outlandish and often fabricated tales that he told about his life. Some contemporaneous reports of his exploits are known to be fictitious, but they remain the basis of much of his fame and reputation, along with his own stories.",
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"text": "Buffalo Bill Ranch State Historical Park, known as Scout's Rest Ranch, is a living history state park located west of North Platte, Nebraska. The ranch was established in 1878 with an initial purchase of 160 acres south of the Union Pacific tracks by William (Buffalo Bill) Cody. The 4,000 acre ranch was sold in 1911 and has been under the management of the Nebraska Game and Parks Commission since 1964. The 25 acre historic state park, deemed a National Historic Landmark in 1978, is open weekdays from April to October. The house and outbuildings can be toured, including a museum documenting Cody’s life from a Pony Express rider to his Wild West shows.",
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"text": "Hornaday Camp (24GH362) is a historic campsite located 10 mi south of Montana Highway 200 near Sand Springs, Montana. William Temple Hornaday used the site during his 1886 expedition for the Smithsonian Institution to preserve the American buffalo. A noted zoologist and taxidermist, Hornaday was named Chief Taxidermist of the Smithsonian in 1882. Upon his return from Montana, Hornaday created the American Bison Group exhibit to present his findings. The exhibit was considered an achievement in museum taxidermy and popularized the practice of grouping animal specimens in natural habitats instead of mounting each specimen separately on a pedestal. Hornaday's experience with the endangered buffalo led him to pursue conservation efforts, including the founding of the National Zoo. Hornaday's Montana campsite is the only remaining site associated with his life and efforts.",
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"text": "Daniel Boone (November 2, 1734 [O.S. October 22] September 26, 1820) was an American pioneer, explorer, woodsman, and frontiersman, whose frontier exploits made him one of the first folk heroes of the United States. Boone is most famous for his exploration and settlement of what is now Kentucky, which was then part of Virginia but on the other side of the mountains from the settled areas. As a young adult, Boone supplemented his farm income by hunting and trapping game, and selling their pelts in the fur market. Through this occupational interest, Boone first learned the easy routes to the area. Despite some resistance from American Indian tribes such as the Shawnee, in 1775, Boone blazed his Wilderness Road through the Cumberland Gap in the Appalachian Mountains from North Carolina and Tennessee into Kentucky. There, he founded the village of Boonesborough, Kentucky, one of the first American settlements west of the Appalachians. Before the end of the 18th century, more than 200,000 Americans migrated to Kentucky/Virginia by following the route marked by Boone.",
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"text": "Joanna Noëlle Levesque (born December 20, 1990), known professionally as JoJo, is an American singer, songwriter, and actress. Raised in Foxborough, Massachusetts, she performed in various singing competitions as a child, and after competing on the television show \"America's Most Talented Kids\" in 2003, she was noticed by record producer Vincent Herbert who asked her to audition for Blackground Records. JoJo released her eponymous titled debut album in June 2004. \"Leave (Get Out)\", her debut single, reached number one on the US \"Billboard\" Pop songs chart, which made her the youngest solo artist to top the chart at thirteen years old. The song peaked at 12 on the \"Billboard\" Hot 100 and was certified gold by the RIAA. The album has since sold over four million copies worldwide to date."
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"text": "Rhodes Brothers was a department store located in Tacoma, Washington, originally established in 1892 as a coffee shop in downtown Tacoma by Albert, William, Henry and Charles Rhodes. In 1903, the brothers would shift into the department store business, opening in the newly built Snell Building at Broadway and 11th Street in the heart of Tacoma's retail core. The store would achieve great success, and by 1911, three floors were added to the building eventually bringing it to 170,000 ft² (15793.52m²), included a tea room (opened in 1908) and a branch of the Tacoma Public Library. By 1920, even more room was needed and several buildings across the alley (Court C) were purchased and connected to the main store by a sky bridge. Further additions included a discount annex in 1935, a new men's shop in 1937 and a special vault that could hold 5,000 coats. In 1957, the company opened its first suburban location at the Villa Plaza Shopping Center in Lakewood, Washington. At one time there were signs on highways in Washington that said, \"All roads lead to Rhodes,\" giving the number of miles to the Rhodes store in Tacoma."
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"text": "The Shoppes at Knollwood, previously known as Knollwood Mall, is a regional shopping mall located along Minnesota State Highway 7 in Saint Louis Park, Minnesota owned and managed by Cushman & Wakefield. Major stores at the mall include Kohl's, TJ Maxx, Old Navy, Nordstrom Rack, DSW Shoe Warehouse, and Cub Foods.",
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"text": "Frost Bros. was a high-fashion retail chain based in San Antonio, Texas. The retailer opened its first store in 1917 at 217 E. Houston Street in Downtown San Antonio. Frost Bros. was known for quality personal service, including name recognition, purchase preferences, and personal shoppers. Their customer service was on the same level as Neiman Marcus, Saks Fifth Avenue, and Nordstrom. Frost Bros. filed for bankruptcy protection in April 1988, and its four remaining stores were liquidated in mid-1989 after the company failed to successfully reorganize.",
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"text": "The Pirates of Penzance; or, The Slave of Duty is a comic opera in two acts, with music by Arthur Sullivan and libretto by W. S. Gilbert. The opera's official premiere was at the Fifth Avenue Theatre in New York City on 31 December 1879, where the show was well received by both audiences and critics. Its London debut was on 3 April 1880, at the Opera Comique, where it ran for 363 performances, having already been playing successfully for more than three months in New York.",
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"text": "Convoy PQ-6 was the seventh of the Arctic convoys of World War II by which the Western Allies supplied material aid to the Soviet Union in its fight with Nazi Germany. The convoy sailed from Hvalfjörður, Iceland, on 8 December 1941 and arrived at Murmansk on 20 December 1941."
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"text": "Orchard Estates is an unincorporated community located within Freehold Township in Monmouth County, New Jersey, United States. The area consists of a single housing development on Duchess Court consisting of one and two-story single family homes. The development is located near the East Freehold intersection of Dutch Lane Road (County Route 46) and Kozloski Road (CR 55)."
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"text": "Ray Stark (October 3, 1915 – January 17, 2004) was one of the most successful and prolific independent film producers in postwar Hollywood. Highly tenacious and intelligent, Stark’s background as a literary and theatrical agent groomed him to produce some of the most dynamic and profitable films of the 1960s, 1970s, 1980s, and 1990s, such as \"The World of Suzie Wong\" (1961), \"West Side Story\" (1961), \"The Misfits\" (1961), \"Lolita\" (1962), \"The Night of The Iguana\" (1964), \"Reflections in a Golden Eye\" (1967), \"Funny Girl\" (1968), \"The Goodbye Girl\" (1977), \"The Toy\" (1982), \"Annie\" (1982), and \"Steel Magnolias\" (1989)."
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"text": "Lolita is a 1962 British-American black comedy-drama film directed by Stanley Kubrick. Based on a novel of the same title, Vladimir Nabokov also wrote the screenplay. It follows a middle-aged literature lecturer who becomes obsessed with an adolescent girl. The film stars James Mason as Humbert Humbert, Sue Lyon as Dolores Haze (Lolita), and Shelley Winters as Charlotte Haze, with Peter Sellers as Clare Quilty."
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"text": "Despair (Russian: \"Отчаяние\" , or \"Otchayanie \") is the seventh novel by Vladimir Nabokov, originally published in Russian, serially in the politicized literary journal \"Sovremennye zapiski\" during 1934. It was then published as a book in 1936, and translated to English by the author in 1937. Most copies of the 1937 English edition were destroyed by German bombs during World War II; only a few copies remain. Nabokov published a second English translation in 1965; this is now the only English translation in print.",
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"text": "Glory (Russian: Подвиг ) is a Russian novel written by Vladimir Nabokov between 1930 and 1932 and first published in Paris.",
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"text": "This is a list of works by writer Vladimir Nabokov.",
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"text": "Nicolas Nabokov (Николай Дмитриевич Набоков; 17 April [O.S. 4 April] 1903 – 6 April 1978) was a Russian-born composer, writer, and cultural figure. He became a U.S. citizen in 1939.",
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"text": "The Real Life of Sebastian Knight is the first English language novel by Vladimir Nabokov, written from late 1938 to early 1939, and published in 1941 by New Directions Publishers.",
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"text": "Blade Runner is an American neo-noir science fiction multi-media franchise originating from the 1968 novel \"Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep?\" by Philip K. Dick about the character of Rick Deckard. The book has been adapted into several mediums since then including comics, a play, a radio serial and films, its film adaptation was the film \"Blade Runner\", released on June 8, 1982, by Warner Bros. Although the original \"Blade Runner\" underperformed at the American box office, the film soon became a cult classic and has had major influence on science-fiction since then. There was also a novelization and a comic adaptation of the film released in the same year. From 1995 to 2000, three novels serving as sequels to \"Blade Runner\" were written by K. W. Jeter, a friend of Dick, with a film sequel to \"Blade Runner\", \"Blade Runner 2049\", due for release on October 6, 2017. In the lead up to the release of \"Blade Runner 2049\", several short films detailing events that happened between 2019 and 2049 were released.",
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"text": "Lolita is a 1955 novel written by Russian American novelist Vladimir Nabokov. The novel is notable for its controversial subject: the protagonist and unreliable narrator—a middle-aged literature professor called Humbert Humbert—is obsessed with the 12-year-old Dolores Haze, with whom he becomes sexually involved after he becomes her stepfather. \"Lolita\" is his private nickname for Dolores. The novel was originally written in English and first published in Paris in 1955 by Olympia Press. Later it was translated into Russian by Nabokov himself and published in New York City in 1967 by Phaedra Publishers.",
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"text": "The Tragedy of Mister Morn is a verse drama by Russian novelist Vladimir Nabokov. The play is one of his first major works.",
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"text": "Stalker (Russian: Сталкер ; ] ) is a 1979 Soviet science fiction art film directed by Andrei Tarkovsky with a screenplay written by Boris and Arkady Strugatsky, loosely based on their novel \"Roadside Picnic\" (1972). The film combines elements of science fiction with dramatic philosophical and psychological themes.",
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"text": "Screenplay: The Foundations of Screenwriting is a non-fiction book and filmmaking guide written by Syd Field. First published in 1979, \"Screenplay\" covers the art and craft of screenwriting. Considered a bestseller shortly after its release, to date it has sold millions of copies. It has served as a reference for Judd Apatow, James Cameron, Frank Darabont, Tina Fey and many other professional screenwriters. Now translated into more than a dozen languages, \"Screenplay\" is considered the \"bible\" of the screenwriting craft.",
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"text": "Red Pawn is a screenplay written by Ayn Rand. It was the first screenplay that Rand sold. Universal Pictures purchased it in 1932. \"Red Pawn\" features the theme of the evil of dictatorship, specifically of Soviet Russia.",
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"text": "Lucas Daniel Till (born August 10, 1990) is an American film and television actor. He began acting in the early 2000s and has appeared in a number of film and television productions including roles on \"House\", \"Stoker\", \"Dance of the Dead\" and \"\". He is known for his role as Havok in the \"X-Men\" series starting with 2011 \"\" and plays Angus MacGyver in the television reboot of \"MacGyver\", which premiered in September 2016.",
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"text": "Paul Stephen Rudd (born April 6, 1969) is an American actor, comedian, writer, and producer. He studied theatre at the University of Kansas and the British American Drama Academy, before making his acting debut in 1992 with NBC's drama series \"Sisters\". He is known for his starring roles in the film \"The Cider House Rules\" (1999), \"\" (1995), and the comedy films \"Clueless\" (1995), \"Wet Hot American Summer\" (2001), \"\" (2004), \"The 40-Year-Old Virgin\" (2005), \"Knocked Up\" (2007), \"Role Models\" (2008), \"I Love You, Man\" (2009), \"Dinner for Schmucks\" (2010), \"Our Idiot Brother\" (2011), \"Wanderlust\" (2012), \"This Is 40\" (2012), and \"\" (2013), and for playing the superhero Ant-Man in Marvel Studios' \"Ant-Man\" (2015) and \"\" (2016).",
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"text": "Coolmore Plantation, also known as Coolmore and the Powell House, is a historic plantation house located near Tarboro, Edgecombe County, North Carolina. Built in 1858-61, the main house is one of the finest Italianate style plantation houses in the state. The house and its similarly-styled outbuildings were designed by Baltimore architect E. G. Lind for Dr. Joseph J.W. and Martha Powell. Coolmore was designated a National Historic Landmark for its architecture in 1978, and is a Save America's Treasures projects."
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"text": "Save America's Treasures is a United States federal government initiative to preserve and protect historic buildings, arts, and published works. It is a public-private partnership between the U.S. National Park Service and the National Trust for Historic Preservation. The National Endowment for the Arts, Heritage Preservation, and the National Park Foundation also are allied."
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"text": "The National Trust for Historic Preservation (NTHP) is a privately funded, nonprofit organization based in Washington, D.C., that works in the field of historic preservation in the United States. The member-supported organization was founded in 1949 by congressional charter to support the preservation of America’s diverse historic buildings, neighborhoods, and heritage through its programs, resources, and advocacy.",
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"text": "The Advisory Council on Historic Preservation (ACHP) is an independent agency of the United States government that promotes the preservation, enhancement, and productive use of the nation's historic resources, and advises the President and Congress on national historic preservation policy.",
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"text": "Cooleemee , also known as the Cooleemee Plantation House, is a house located between Mocksville and Lexington, North Carolina, at the terminus of SR 1812 (Peter Hairston Rd.) on the Yadkin River in Davie County, North Carolina. It is a U.S. National Historic Landmark, designated in 1978 for its architecture.",
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"text": "Preserve America is a United States government program, established under President George W. Bush, intended to encourage and support community efforts to preserve and enjoy the country's cultural and natural heritage.",
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"text": "The National Historic Preservation Act (NHPA; Public Law 89-665; 54 U.S.C. 300101 \"et seq.\") is legislation intended to preserve historical and archaeological sites in the United States of America. The act created the National Register of Historic Places, the list of National Historic Landmarks, and the State Historic Preservation Offices.",
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"text": "Castle Nugent National Historic Site is a proposed addition to the National Park System of the United States on the southern coast of St. Croix, Virgin Islands. If established, the site would preserve a Caribbean cultural landscape that spans more than 300 years of agricultural use, significant archeological resources, mangrove forests, endangered sea turtle nesting beaches, an extensive barrier coral reef system, and other outstanding natural features. In order to maintain an important feature of the cultural landscape of the historic site, the Secretary of the Interior would be authorized to lease to the University of the Virgin Islands certain lands within the boundary of the historic site for the purpose of continuing the university's operation breeding Senepol cattle. The enabling legislation passed the House of Representatives on January 27, 2010.",
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"text": "Historic preservation in New York is activity undertaken to conserve forests, buildings, ships, sacred Indian burial grounds, water purity and other objects of cultural importance in New York in ways that allow them to communicate meaningfully about past practices, events, and people. Governmental programs for historic preservation range from Federal ownership and active operation of sites (such as the Statue of Liberty and Ellis Island in New York Harbor) to grants and subsidies provided by state government, municipal support of museums and interpretative displays (such as roadside plaques and town-history websites). Nonprofit programs include activities of statewide and local historical associations and museums, and activities of historical societies and museums at the national level. Quasi-governmental organizations, such as the New York State Thruway Authority and Thousand Islands Bridge Authority (which have historic sites on their property), play a role as well. Private endeavors, such as investment and other choices made by private landowners to conserve historical features of their properties, are significant but less visible and include groups such as the Historic Districts Council, The New York Landmarks Conservancy and the Preservation League of New York State. During the reconstruction of the World Trade Center site in July 2010, a team of archaeologists discovered a 32-foot-long boat. The craft was at least 200 years old, dating from a time when the Hudson River was partly filled with trash and debris because of a rapidly expanding lower Manhattan.",
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"text": "Manhattan Project National Historical Park is a United States National Historical Park commemorating the Manhattan Project that is run jointly by the National Park Service and Department of Energy. The park consists of three units: one in Oak Ridge, Tennessee, one in Los Alamos, New Mexico and one in Hanford, Washington. It was established on November 10, 2015 when Secretary of the Interior Sally Jewell and Secretary of Energy Ernest Moniz signed the memorandum of agreement that defined the roles that the two agencies had when managing the park.",
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"text": "Historic England (officially the Historic Buildings and Monuments Commission for England) is an executive non-departmental public body of the British Government sponsored by the Department for Culture, Media and Sport (DCMS). It is tasked with protecting the historical environment of England by preserving and listing historic buildings, ancient monuments and advising central and local government.",
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"text": "The Reconstruction Era National Monument is a United States National Monument in Beaufort County, South Carolina established by President Barack Obama in January 2017 to preserve and commemorate activities during the Reconstruction Era that followed the American Civil War. The monument is the first national monument dedicated to the Reconstruction era. It is administered by the National Park Service.",
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"text": "The United States National Historic Landmark Program is designed to recognize and honor the nation's cultural and historical heritage. The program was formally inaugurated with a series of listings on October 9, 1960; as of February 16, 2017, there are 2,596 designated landmarks. A National Historic Landmark (NHL) is generally a building, district, object, site, or structure, that is officially recognized by the United States government for its national historical significance. A National Historic Landmark District (NHLD) is a historic district that is recognized as an NHL. Its geographic area may include contributing properties that are buildings, structures, sites or objects, and it may include non-contributing properties.",
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"text": "Cooleemee Mill Town Historic District is a national historic district located at Cooleemee, Davie County, North Carolina. The district encompasses 433 contributing buildings, 1 contributing site, and 6 contributing structures on the original Cooleemee Cotton Mill Company property at Cooleemee. It was developed between 1898 and 1967, and includes notable examples of Gothic Revival, American Craftsman, and Colonial Revival style architecture. Notable contributing resources include the mill houses of 12 house types, Cooleemee Cotton Mill complex, Pest House and the company farm, Friendship Baptist Church (c. 1905), North Cooleemee Elementary School (1952), Church of the Good Shepherd (1925), Cooleemee United Methodist Church (1932), First Baptist Church of Cooleemee (1949), Cooleemee Recreation Center Bathhouse (1949), “The Holler,” and “Riverside Park,” also known as “Park Hill.”",
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"text": "Martin Van Buren National Historic Site is a unit of the United States National Park Service located 20 mi south of Albany, New York, or two miles south of the village of Kinderhook, New York in Columbia County. The National Historic Site preserves the estate and thirty-six room mansion of Martin Van Buren, the eighth President of the United States. Van Buren purchased the estate, which he named Lindenwald, in 1839 during his one term as President and it became his home and farm during his retirement.",
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"text": "The Cockayne Farm Preservation Project is an undertaking by the Glen Dale, West Virginia city government and the Marshall County Historical Society. The centerpiece of the project, The Bennett Cockayne House, a property on the National Register of Historic Places, was given to the city in the will of Samuel Cockayne in 2001. A committee was formed by the city for preservation of the property, which led to the property being listed on the National Register and in finalizing a lease agreement with the Marshall County Historical Society.",
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"text": "Beidha (Arabic: البيضا \"al-baīḍā\", \"the white one\"), also sometimes Bayda, is a major Neolithic archaeological site a few kilometres north of Petra near Siq al-Barid in Jordan. It is included in Petra's inscription as a UNESCO World Heritage Site."
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"text": "Jordan ( ; Arabic: الأردن \"Al-Urdunn \"), officially The Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan (Arabic: المملكة الأردنية الهاشمية \"Al-Mamlakah Al-Urdunnīyah Al-Ḥāshimīyah \"), is an Arab kingdom in Western Asia, on the East Bank of the Jordan River. Jordan is bordered by Saudi Arabia to the east and south; Iraq to the north-east; Syria to the north; Israel, Palestine and the Dead Sea to the west; and the Red Sea in its extreme south-west. Jordan is strategically located at the crossroads of Asia, Africa and Europe. The capital, Amman, is Jordan's most populous city as well as the country's economic, political and cultural centre."
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"text": "Egypt ( ; Arabic: مِصر \"Miṣr \", Egyptian Arabic: مَصر \"Maṣr\" , Coptic: \"Kimi\"), officially the Arab Republic of Egypt, is a transcontinental country spanning the northeast corner of Africa and southwest corner of Asia by a land bridge formed by the Sinai Peninsula. Egypt is a Mediterranean country bordered by the Gaza Strip and Israel to the northeast, the Gulf of Aqaba to the east, the Red Sea to the east and south, Sudan to the south, and Libya to the west. Across the Gulf of Aqaba lies Jordan, and across from the Sinai Peninsula lies Saudi Arabia, although Jordan and Saudi Arabia do not share a land border with Egypt.",
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"text": "Beidha Bordj is a town and commune in Sétif Province in north-eastern Algeria.",
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"text": "Libya (Arabic: ليبيا \"Lībiyā \") is a country in the Maghreb region of North Africa, bordered by the Mediterranean Sea to the north, Egypt to the east, Sudan to the southeast, Chad and Niger to the south and Algeria and Tunisia to the west. The country is made of three historical regions, Tripolitania, Fezzan and Cyrenaica. With an area of almost 1.8 e6km2 , Libya is the fourth largest country in Africa, and is the 16th largest country in the world. Libya has the 10th-largest proven oil reserves of any country in the world.",
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"text": "The Sudan or Sudan ( , ; Arabic: السودان \"as-Sūdān\") also known as North Sudan since South Sudan's independence and officially the Republic of the Sudan (Arabic: جمهورية السودان \"Jumhūriyyat as-Sūdān\"), is a country in Northern Africa. It is bordered by Egypt to the north, the Red Sea, Eritrea and Ethiopia to the east, South Sudan to the south, the Central African Republic to the southwest, Chad to the west and Libya to the northwest. It is the third largest country in Africa. The River Nile divides the country into eastern and western halves. Before the Sudanese Civil War, South Sudan was part of Sudan, but it became independent in 2011. Its predominant religion is Islam.",
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"text": "Sheba ( ; Ge'ez: ሳባ, \"Saba\", Arabic: سبأ , \"Sabaʾ\", South Arabian \"S-b-ʾ,\" Hebrew: שבא , Šəḇā) was an South Arabian speaking kingdom believed to be in modern day Yemen mentioned in the Hebrew Bible (Old Testament) and the Quran. Sheba features in Jewish, Muslim, and Christian, particularly Ethiopian Christian, traditions. It was the home of the biblical \"Queen of Sheba\", who is left unnamed in the Bible, but receives the names \"Makeda\" in Ethiopian and \"Bilqīs\" in Arabic tradition.",
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"text": "Afghanistan ( ; Pashto/Dari: , Pashto: \"Afġānistān\" ] , Dari: \"Afġānestān\" ] ), officially the Islamic Republic of Afghanistan, is a landlocked country located within South Asia and Central Asia. The country has a population of /1e6 round 0 million, making it the 42nd most populous country in the world. Afghanistan is bordered by Pakistan in the south and east; Iran in the west; Turkmenistan, Uzbekistan, and Tajikistan in the north; and China in the far northeast. Its territory covers 652,000 km2 , making it the 41st largest country in the world.",
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"text": "South Africa, officially the Republic of South Africa (RSA), is the southernmost country in Africa. It is bounded on the south by 2,798 km of coastline of Southern Africa stretching along the South Atlantic and Indian Oceans; on the north by the neighbouring countries of Namibia, Botswana, and Zimbabwe; and on the east and northeast by Mozambique and Swaziland; and surrounds the kingdom of Lesotho. South Africa is the 25th-largest country in the world by land area, with close to 56 million people, is the world's 24th-most populous nation and the largest in Southern Africa. It is the southernmost country on the mainland of the Old World or the Eastern Hemisphere. About 80 percent of South Africans are of Sub-Saharan African ancestry, divided among a variety of ethnic groups speaking different Bantu languages, nine of which have official status. The remaining population consists of Africa's largest communities of European (white), Asian (Indian), and multiracial (coloured) ancestry.",
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"text": "Mozambique, officially the Republic of Mozambique, is a country in Southeast Africa bordered by the Indian Ocean to the east, Tanzania to the north, Malawi and Zambia to the northwest, Zimbabwe to the west, and Swaziland and South Africa to the southwest.",
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"text": "The Sinai Peninsula or simply Sinai ( ; Arabic: سيناء \"Sīnāʼ \"; Egyptian Arabic: سينا \"Sīna \", ] ; Hebrew: סיני \"Sinai \") is a peninsula in Egypt, the only part of the country located in Asia. It is situated between the Mediterranean Sea to the north and the Red Sea to the south, and is a land bridge between Asia and Africa. Sinai has a land area of about 60000 km2 and a population of approximately 1,400,000 people. Administratively, the Sinai Peninsula is divided into two governorates: the South Sinai Governorate and the North Sinai Governorate. Three other governorates span the Suez Canal, crossing into African Egypt: Suez Governorate on the southern end of the Suez Canal, Ismailia Governorate in the center, and Port Said Governorate in the north.",
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"text": "Israel ( ; Hebrew: יִשְׂרָאֵל , Arabic: إِسْرَائِيل ), officially the State of Israel (Hebrew: מְדִינַת יִשְׂרָאֵל , Arabic: دَوْلَة إِسْرَائِيل ), is a country in the Middle East, on the southeastern shore of the Mediterranean Sea and the northern shore of the Red Sea. It has land borders with Lebanon to the north, Syria to the northeast, Jordan on the east, the Palestinian territories of the West Bank and Gaza Strip to the east and west, respectively, and Egypt to the southwest. The country contains geographically diverse features within its relatively small area. Israel's economy and technology center is Tel Aviv, while its seat of government and proclaimed capital is Jerusalem, although the state's sovereignty over East Jerusalem is not recognised internationally.",
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"text": "Theistic science, also referred to as theistic realism, is the pseudoscientific proposal that methodological naturalism should be replaced by a philosophy of science that allows in occasional supernatural explanation, which would bear special relevance to theology; as for example evolution. Supporters of this viewpoint include intelligent design creationism proponents J. P. Moreland, Alvin Plantinga, Stephen C. Meyer and Phillip E. Johnson."
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"text": "James Porter Moreland (born March 9, 1948), better known as J. P. Moreland, is an American philosopher, theologian, and Christian apologist. He currently serves as a Distinguished Professor of Philosophy at Talbot School of Theology at Biola University in La Mirada, California."
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"text": "Stephen C. Meyer (born 1958) is an advocate of the pseudoscientific principle of intelligent design. He helped found the Center for Science and Culture (CSC) of the Discovery Institute (DI), which is the main organization behind the intelligent design movement. Before joining the DI, Meyer was a professor at Whitworth College. Meyer is currently a Senior Fellow of the DI and Director of its Center for Science and Culture (CSC).",
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"text": "Signature in the Cell: DNA and the Evidence for Intelligent Design is a 2009 book about intelligent design by philosopher and intelligent design advocate Stephen C. Meyer. The book was well received by some within the conservative, intelligent design and evangelical communities, but several other reviewers were critical and wrote that Meyer's claims are incorrect.",
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"text": "Creationism is the religious belief that the universe and life originated \"from specific acts of divine creation,\" as opposed to the scientific conclusion that they came about through natural processes. The first use of the term \"creationist\" to describe a proponent of creationism is found in an 1856 letter of Charles Darwin describing those who objected on religious grounds to the emerging science of evolution.",
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"text": "Neo-creationism is a pseudoscientific movement which aims to restate creationism in terms more likely to be well received by the public, by policy makers, by educators and by the scientific community. It aims to re-frame the debate over the origins of life in non-religious terms and without appeals to scripture. This comes in response to the 1987 ruling by the United States Supreme Court in \"Edwards v. Aguillard\" that creationism is an inherently religious concept and that advocating it as correct or accurate in public-school curricula violates the Establishment Clause of the First Amendment.",
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"text": "John Corrigan \"Jonathan\" Wells (born 1942) is an American molecular biologist, author and advocate of the pseudoscientific argument of intelligent design. Wells joined the Unification Church in 1974, and subsequently wrote that the teachings of church founder Sun Myung Moon, his own studies at the Unification Theological Seminary and his prayers convinced him to devote his life to \"destroying Darwinism.\" The term \"Darwinism\" is often used by intelligent design proponents to refer to the scientific consensus on evolution. He gained a PhD in religious studies at Yale University in 1986, then became Director of the Unification Church’s inter-religious outreach organization in New York City. In 1989, he studied at the University of California, Berkeley, where he earned a PhD in molecular and cellular biology in 1994. He became a member of several scientific associations and has published in academic journals.",
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"text": "Creation science or scientific creationism is a branch of creationism that claims to provide scientific support for the Genesis creation narrative in the Book of Genesis and disprove or reexplain the scientific facts, theories and scientific paradigms about geology, cosmology, biological evolution, archeology, history, and linguistics.",
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"text": "The Institute for Creation Research (ICR) is a Creationist apologetics institute in Dallas, Texas that specializes in media promotion of pseudoscientific creation science and interpretation of the Genesis creation narrative as a historical event. The ICR adopts the Bible as an inerrant and literal documentary of scientific and historical fact as well as religious and moral truths, and espouses a Young Earth creationist worldview. It rejects evolutionary biology, which it views as a corrupting moral and social influence and threat to religious belief. The ICR was formed by Henry M. Morris in 1972 following an organizational split with the Creation Science Research Center (CSRC).",
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"text": "Henry Madison Morris (October 6, 1918 – February 25, 2006) was an American young Earth creationist, Christian apologist, and engineer. He was one of the founders of the Creation Research Society and the Institute for Creation Research. He is considered by many to be \"the father of modern creation science.\" He is widely known for coauthoring \"The Genesis Flood\" with John C. Whitcomb in 1961.",
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"text": "Progressive creationism (see for comparison intelligent design) is the religious belief that God created new forms of life gradually over a period of hundreds of millions of years. As a form of Old Earth creationism, it accepts mainstream geological and cosmological estimates for the age of the Earth, some tenets of biology such as microevolution as well as archaeology to make its case. In this view creation occurred in rapid bursts in which all \"kinds\" of plants and animals appear in stages lasting millions of years. The bursts are followed by periods of stasis or equilibrium to accommodate new arrivals. These bursts represent instances of God creating new types of organisms by divine intervention. As viewed from the archaeological record, progressive creationism holds that \"species do not gradually appear by the steady transformation of its ancestors; [but] appear all at once and \"fully formed.\" The view rejects macroevolution, claiming it is biologically untenable and not supported by the fossil record, and it rejects the concept of universal descent from a last universal common ancestor. Thus the evidence for macroevolution is claimed to be false, but microevolution is accepted as a genetic parameter designed by the Creator into the fabric of genetics to allow for environmental adaptations and survival. Generally, it is viewed by proponents as a middle ground between literal creationism and evolution.",
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"text": "The Creation Research Society (CRS) is a Christian research group that engages in creation science. The organization has produced various publications, including a journal and a creation-based biology textbook. During the first few years of its existence, different beliefs about Creationism and disagreement over its statement of beliefs resulted in various members of the board and voting members being forced out of the organization.",
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"text": "A Scientific Support for Darwinism (\"And For Public Schools Not To Teach \"Intelligent Design\" As Science\") was a four-day, word-of-mouth petition of scientists in support of evolution. Inspired by Project Steve, it was initiated in 2005 by archaeologist R. Joe Brandon to produce a public response to the Discovery Institute's 2001 petition \"A Scientific Dissent From Darwinism\".",
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"text": "Steven Dale Schafersman (born November 4, 1948) is an American geologist and current president of Texas Citizens for Science, an advocacy group that opposes teaching creationism as science in the public schools. He is also known for his blog BadGeology.com.",
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"text": "Stephen Edward Robinson (born 1947) is a religious scholar and apologist, who is a member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS Church).",
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"text": "Schubert M. Ogden is an American Protestant theologian who has proposed an interpretation of the Christian faith that he believes is both appropriate to the earliest apostolic witness found in the New Testament and also credible in the light of common human experience. He has written eleven books and been awarded many honors including the John Simon Guggenheim Fellowship, a Fulbright research scholarship, as well as honorary degrees from Ohio Wesleyan University, the University of Chicago, and Southern Methodist University. He has been invited to many titled lectureships in universities in Europe and the United States, made President of the American Academy of Religion (1976-7), and elected a Fellow of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences (1985).",
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"text": "The creation–evolution controversy (also termed the creation vs. evolution debate or the origins debate) involves an ongoing, recurring cultural, political, and theological dispute about the origins of the Earth, of humanity, and of other life. Within the Christian world creationism was once widely believed to be true, but since the mid-19th century evolution by natural selection has been established as an empirical scientific fact. Efforts to sustain the traditional view are almost universally regarded in the scientific community as pseudoscience. While the controversy has a long history, today it has retreated to be mainly over what constitutes good science education, with the politics of creationism primarily focusing on the teaching of creation and evolution in public education. Among majority-Christian countries, the debate is most prominent in the United States, and to a lesser extent in Europe and elsewhere, and is often portrayed as part of a culture war. Parallel controversies also exist in some other religious communities, such as the more fundamentalist branches of Judaism and Islam.",
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"text": "Darwinism, Design and Public Education is a 2003 anthology, consisting largely of rewritten versions of essays from a 1998 issue of Michigan State University Press's journal, \"Rhetoric and Public Affairs\", edited by intelligent design activists John Angus Campbell (who serves on the journal's editorial board) and Stephen C. Meyer, neither of whom are scientists. The book is promoted as being a \"peer-reviewed science book\", however in reviewing it Barbara Forrest notes that:",
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"text": "Carl Edward Baugh (born October 21, 1936) is an American young earth creationist. Baugh has claimed to have discovered human footprints alongside dinosaur footprints near the Paluxy River in Texas. Baugh is a national television host, purporting to present science supporting creationism on the program \"Creation in the 21st Century\" on the Trinity Broadcasting Network. His claims have been called into question by the scientific community and other creationists. His educational credentials have also been called into question. He was also the president and a graduate of Pacific International University, an unaccredited university located in Springfield, Missouri.",
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"text": "Caligula ( ), properly Gaius Julius Caesar Augustus Germanicus (31 August AD 12 – 24 January AD 41) was Roman emperor from AD 37–41. Born Gaius Julius Caesar Germanicus (not to be confused with Julius Caesar), Caligula was a member of the house of rulers conventionally known as the Julio-Claudian dynasty. Caligula's biological father was Germanicus, and he was the great-nephew and adopted son of Emperor Tiberius. The young Gaius earned the nickname \"Caligula\" (meaning \"little soldier's boot\", the diminutive form of \"caliga\", hob-nailed military boot) from his father's soldiers while accompanying him during his campaigns in Germania."
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"text": "Zanthoxylum (including genus \"Fagara\") is a genus of about 250 species of deciduous and evergreen trees and shrubs in the citrus or rue family, Rutaceae, native to warm temperate and subtropical areas worldwide. Several of the species have yellow heartwood, to which their generic name alludes."
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"text": "Legousia (Venus' looking glass) is a genus of flowering plants in the Campanulaceae (bellflower) family."
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"text": "Zanthoxylum holtzianum is a species of plant in the Rutaceae family. It is endemic to Tanzania.",
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"text": "Zanthoxylum armatum, also called winged prickly ash, is a species of plant in the Rutaceae family. It is an aromatic, deciduous, spiny shrub growing to 3.5 meters in height, endemic to China, Japan, and Korea.",
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"text": "Zanthoxylum rhoifolium is a species of flowering plant in the citrus family known by the common names mamica de cadela, tambataru, and prickly ash. It is native to South America. It is a common tree on the Cerrado.",
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"text": "Zanthoxylum martinicense, the Martinique prickly ash, white pricklyash, or \"espino rubial\", is an evergreen tree with pinnately compound leaves and thick conical spines on its bark. It grows up to 20 m tall. Male and female flowers are on separate trees. The flower clusters (panicles) are terminal and much branched, bearing many almost stalkless flowers.",
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"text": "Zanthoxylum zanthoxyloides, also called Senegal prickly-ash or artar root, is a plant species in the genus \"Zanthoxylum\".",
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"text": "Zanthoxylum fagara or wild lime, is a species of flowering plant that, despite its name, is not actually in the citrus genus with real limes and other fruit, but is a close cousin in the larger citrus family, Rutaceae. It is native to southern Florida and Texas in the United States, Mexico, Central America, the Caribbean, and South America as far south as Paraguay. Common names include lime prickly-ash, wild lime, colima, uña de gato, and corriosa.",
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"text": "Zanthoxylum nadeaudii is a species of plant in the Rutaceae family. It is endemic to French Polynesia.",
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"text": "Zanthoxylum coriaceum is a species of flowering plant in the citrus family known by the common name Biscayne prickly-ash. It is native to the West Caribbean, including South Florida and the Florida Keys, Cuba, Bahamas, Cayman Islands, and Hispaniola.",
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"text": "Zanthoxylum delagoense is a species of plant in the Rutaceae family. It is endemic to Mozambique.",
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"text": "Legousia speculum-veneris, the looking glass or large Venus's-looking-glass, is an annual ornamental plant in the Campanulaceae (bellflower) family. It blooms from June to August and is native to the Mediterranean region.",
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"text": "Rhodanthemum syn. \"Chrysanthemopsis\", \"Pyrethropsis\" (Moroccan daisy), is a genus of flowering plants in the family Asteraceae, mostly native to exposed rocky places in Northern Africa (Morocco and Algeria). Formerly included in either \"Chrysanthemum\" or \"Leucanthemum\", the 10 or 15 species of \"Rhodanthemum\" display many similarities to their former parents, with composite daisy-like flowers. They are mat-forming, prostrate perennials or subshrubs, and some are cultivated as ornamental plants.",
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"text": "The term Uziza refers to the dried fruit of the West African deciduous shrub \"Zanthoxylum tessmannii\", syn. \"Fagara tessmannii\", a member of the 'prickly ash' \"Zanthoxylum\" family. The name of the spice is derived from Igbo, a language in Nigeria, where the spice is grown and harvested on a commercial basis. \"Zanthoxylum tessmannii\" is a close relative of the Sichuan pepper, and Uziza has a similar taste profile to the Asian spice. However, unlike Sichuan pepper where only the pericarp of the fruit is used, uziza is used whole (both pericarp and seed). This may explain why uziza has a spicier flavour and greater pungency than sichuan pepper.",
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"text": "Zanthoxylum ekmanii is a species of plant in the Rutaceae family. It is found in Belize, Costa Rica, Guatemala, Honduras, Mexico, Nicaragua, and Panama.",
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"text": "Zanthoxylum americanum, the common prickly-ash, common pricklyash, common prickly ash or northern prickly-ash (also sometimes called toothache tree, yellow wood, or suterberry), is an aromatic shrub or small tree native to central and eastern portions of the United States and Canada. It is the northernmost New World species in the citrus (Rutaceae) family, and is part of the same genus as sichuan pepper. It can grow to 10 m tall with a diameter at breast height (DBH) of 15 cm . It produces membranous leaflets and axillary flower clusters. The wood is not commercially valuable, but oil extracts from the bark have been used in traditional and alternative medicine, and have been studied for antifungal and cytotoxic properties. The genus name is sometimes spelled \"Xanthoxylum.\"",
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"text": "Zanthoxylum coco (also known as \"Fagara coco\") is an evergreen tree of the Rutaceae family, natural of Argentina and Bolivia where it grows in the wild, mostly hilly, spiniferous forests. Its natural habitat ranges the hilly forest of Sierras Pampeanas.",
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"text": "Bahianthus is a genus of flowering plants in the daisy family, Asteraceae.",
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"text": "Zanthoxylum atchoum (synonym Fagara atchoum) is a forest tree in the Rutaceae family that grows in Côte d'Ivoire's Eastern Guinean forests. It is endemic to Côte d'Ivoire where it is threatened by habitat loss. Waterman assigned \"Z. atchoum\" to this combination after morphological and secondary metabolite evidence revealed that \"Fagara\" should be subsumed in \"Zanthoxylum\".",
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"text": "Zanthoxylum flavum is a medium-sized tree in the citrus family, Rutaceae. Common names include noyer, West Indian satinwood, yellow sanders, tembetaria, and yellow sandalwood. It is found in Anguilla, Antigua and Barbuda, the Bahamas, Bermuda, Cuba, the Dominican Republic, Guadeloupe, Haiti, Jamaica, Puerto Rico, and the Florida Keys, exclusive of Key West where it has been extirpated. It is threatened by habitat loss and harvesting for its dense, durable wood used in fine woodworking.",
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"text": "Nicole de Boer (born December 20, 1970) is a Canadian actress. She is known for starring in the cult film \"Cube\" as Joan Leaven, playing Ezri Dax on the final season of \"\" (1998–1999), and as Sarah Bannerman on the series \"The Dead Zone \"(2002–2007).",
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"text": "The Dead Zone is a science-fiction thriller novel by Stephen King published in 1979. It is his seventh novel and the fifth novel under his own name. It concerns Johnny Smith, who is injured in an accident and remains in a coma for nearly five years. Upon emergence, he exhibits clairvoyance and precognition with limitations, apparently due to a \"dead zone\", an area of his brain that suffered permanent damage as the result of his accident. \"The Dead Zone\" was nominated for the Locus Award in 1980. The book is dedicated to King's son Owen.",
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"text": "Dark Country is a 2009 American psychological mystery thriller film directed by and starring Thomas Jane in his directorial debut. It also stars Lauren German and Ron Perlman.",
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"text": "Richard Stockton (October 1, 1730 – February 28, 1781) was an American lawyer, jurist, legislator, and a signer of the Declaration of Independence.",
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"text": "2PM (Hangul: 투피엠 ) is a South Korean boy band formed by JYP Entertainment. The current members are Jun. K (formerly known as Junsu), Nichkhun, Taecyeon, Wooyoung, Junho and Chansung. Former leader Jay Park officially left the group in early 2010."
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"text": "Nichkhun Buck Horvejkul (Thai: นิชคุณ หรเวชกุล ; rtgs: \"Nitchakhun Horawetchakun\" ; born June 24, 1988), better known by his stage nameNichkhun (Korean: 닉쿤 ; ), is a Thai American rapper, singer, songwriter, model and actor. He is currently based in South Korea as a member of the South Korean boy band 2PM.",
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"text": "\"Don't Stop Can't Stop\" is song by South Korean boy band, 2PM. It was released as digital and physical single format by April 19, 2010.<ref name=\"EP/RELEASE/POPULAR\"> </ref> \"Without U\" was coupled this single, which reached number one on several music charts. Though not as an official single announced, a music video for \"목숨을 건다 (I Will Give You My Life)\" was made.",
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"text": "Barry Lee Alvarez (born December 30, 1946) is a former American football coach who is currently the athletic director at the University of Wisconsin–Madison. He served as the head football coach at Wisconsin for 16 seasons, from 1990 to 2005, compiling a career college football record of 118–73–4. He has the longest head coaching tenure and the most wins in Wisconsin Badgers football history. Alvarez stepped down as head coach after the 2005 season, remaining as athletics director."
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"text": "Kneller Hall is a mansion in Whitton, in the London Borough of Richmond upon Thames. It houses the Royal Military School of Music, training musicians for the British Army, which acquired the building in the mid-19th century. It is also home to the school's Museum of Army Music. The Army is scheduled to vacate the site in 2020.",
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"text": "Dudmaston Hall is a 17th-century country house in the care of the National Trust in the Severn Valley, Shropshire, England.",
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"text": "Ann (or Anne) Willing Bingham (August 1, 1764May 11, 1801) was an American socialite from Philadelphia, regarded as one of the most beautiful women of her day. She was the eldest daughter of Thomas Willing, president of the First Bank of the United States, the wife of the wealthy William Bingham, mother-in-law of Alexander Baring, 1st Baron Ashburton, and correspondent of Thomas Jefferson among others. Her correspondence with Jefferson led to the construct of the United States Bill of Rights. Through many letters, she convinced Jefferson that the Constitution would not last and the individual citizens would have their rights impeded from the interests of the majority. Jefferson was finally convinced and in turn presented her ideas to James Madison (may not have used her name due to the nature of the ideas origin) and Madison agreed to the proposal. Madison then proposed the Individual Bill of Rights and Bingham's ideas were adopted by Congress."
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"text": "Thomas Jefferson (April 13 [O.S. April 2] 1743 – July 4, 1826) was an American Founding Father who was the principal author of the Declaration of Independence and later served as the third President of the United States from 1801 to 1809. Previously, he was elected the second Vice President of the United States, serving under John Adams from 1797 to 1801. A proponent of democracy, republicanism, and individual rights motivating American colonists to break from Great Britain and form a new nation, he produced formative documents and decisions at both the state and national level. He was a land owner and farmer."
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"text": "\"What If\" is a song performed by English actress Kate Winslet, recorded for the animated film \"Nuns On the Run\" (2001). Winslet provided the voice of Belle in the feature, which is based on the Charles Dickens classic novel and also stars Nicolas Cage, Jane Horrocks and Simon Callow. \"What If\" was written by Wayne Hector and Steve Mac, while production was helmed by the latter. The song is a ballad that follows the film's theme, as Belle laments the end of her and Barry's relationship and wonders what could have been. It was the only song to be released from the official movie soundtrack.",
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"text": "Du Barry Was a Lady is a Broadway musical, with music and lyrics by Cole Porter, and the book by Herbert Fields and B.G. DeSylva. The musical starred Bert Lahr, Ethel Merman and Betty Grable, and the song \"Friendship\" was one of the highlights. The musical was made into a 1943 Technicolor film, \"Du Barry Was a Lady\", starring Red Skelton, Lucille Ball, and Gene Kelly.",
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"text": "\"Exit\" is a song by rock band U2. It is the tenth track on their 1987 album \"The Joshua Tree\". \"Exit\" was developed from a lengthy jam that was recorded in a single take and edited down to a shorter arrangement. The lyrics, which portray the mind of a serial killer, were inspired by lead singer Bono's reading of Norman Mailer's 1980 novel \"The Executioner's Song\", and other related works. In his trial for the murder of Rebecca Schaeffer, Robert John Bardo used \"Exit\" as part of his defence, claiming the song had influenced his actions."
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"text": "The Joshua Tree is the fifth studio album by Irish rock band U2. It was produced by Daniel Lanois and Brian Eno, and was released on 9 March 1987 on Island Records. In contrast to the ambient experimentation of their 1984 release, \"The Unforgettable Fire\", the band aimed for a harder-hitting sound within the limitation of conventional song structures on \"The Joshua Tree\". The album is influenced by American and Irish roots music, and through sociopolitically conscious lyrics embellished with spiritual imagery, it contrasts the group's antipathy for the \"real America\" with their fascination with the \"mythical America\"."
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"text": "\"Final Exit\" is a Fear Factory single released in 2010. Hence its title, it is the final track on Fear Factory's seventh studio album \"Mechanize\". It is the album's tenth song and third single. According to critics, \"Final Exit\" is the best closing song of Fear Factory, due to the way samples play underneath metal riffs and noisy rhythms.",
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"text": "Exit Ten was an English post-hardcore/rock band with metal influences. Their debut album, \"Remember The Day\", was released in 2008. Their second studio album, \"Give Me Infinity\", was released in October 2011.",
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"text": "The Getaway is the eleventh studio album by American rock band Red Hot Chili Peppers, released through Warner Bros. on June 17, 2016. This is the band's first studio album since 2011's \"I'm with You\". It was produced by Danger Mouse, who replaced Rick Rubin after twenty-five years and six albums as the band's producer, making it the first non-Rubin produced album since 1989's \"Mother's Milk\", while its release makes the current lineup of the band only the second in the group's history to record more than one album together.",
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"text": "All That You Can't Leave Behind is the tenth studio album by Irish rock band U2. It was produced by Brian Eno and Daniel Lanois, and was released on 30 October 2000 on Island Records in the United Kingdom and Interscope Records in the United States. Following the mixed reception to their 1997 album, \"Pop\", \"All That You Can't Leave Behind\" represented a return to a more mainstream sound for the band after they experimented with alternative rock and dance music in the 1990s. At the time of the album's release, U2 said on several occasions that they were \"reapplying for the job ... [of] the best band in the world\". U2 brought back Eno and Lanois, who had produced three of the band's previous albums. The album was originally named \"U2000\", which had been a working title for their PopMart Tour.",
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"text": "Escape the Fate is the third studio album by American rock band Escape the Fate. It was released worldwide on November 2, 2010. It is the band's first and only album released on DGC/Interscope following their departure from Epitaph Records. The album charted No. 25 on the \"Billboard\" 200, No. 1 at Hard Rock Albums\", \"No. 14 in a Rock Albums, No. 13 in Alternative and Independent charts and No. 118 in Digital Albums Chart\". \"Upon release, the album has received generally positive reviews, and is Escape the Fate's most successful album to date.",
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"text": "Exit is the debut album of underground hip-hop artist k-os, released 26 March 2002 in Canada and 28 January 2003 in the United States by Astralwerks.",
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"text": "Last Exit is the debut studio album by Canadian electronic music group Junior Boys. It was released on June 7, 2004 by KIN Records in the United Kingdom and on September 21, 2004 by Domino Records in the United States. The album was promoted by two singles: \"Birthday\" and \"High Come Down.\"",
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"text": "Where the Light Shines Through is the tenth studio album by American rock band Switchfoot, released on July 8, 2016. The album was recorded in the band's recording studio Spot X in their hometown San Diego, and produced by Switchfoot and John Fields, with whom the band has worked on their breakthrough album \"The Beautiful Letdown\" (2003) and its follow-ups, \"Nothing Is Sound\" (2005) and \"Oh! Gravity.\" (2006).",
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"text": "Confessions on a Dance Floor is the tenth studio album by American singer and songwriter Madonna. It was released on November 9, 2005 by Warner Bros. Records. A complete departure from her previous studio album \"American Life\" (2003), the album includes influences of 1970s and 1980s disco, as well as modern-day club music. Initially, she began working with Mirwais Ahmadzaï for the album, but later felt that their collaboration was not going in the direction she desired. Madonna took her collaboration with Stuart Price who was overviewing her documentary \"I'm Going to Tell You a Secret\". The album was mainly recorded at Price's home-studio where Madonna spent most of her time during the recordings.",
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"text": "Infinity on High is the third studio album by American rock band Fall Out Boy, released on February 6, 2007 by Island Records as the follow-up to the band's commercially successful 2005 album \"From Under the Cork Tree\". Pre-production began in the group's hometown of Chicago, where writing and rehearsal sessions took place. It was recorded from July to October 2006 at the Pass Studios in Los Angeles, California and mixed at the Paramount Recording Studios in Hollywood. The music was composed by lead singer and guitarist Patrick Stump and the lyrics were penned by bassist Pete Wentz.",
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"text": "Folie à Deux ( ; French for \"A Madness Shared by Two\") is the fourth studio album by American rock band Fall Out Boy. Produced by Neal Avron, the album was recorded from July to September 2008 at The Pass Studios and The Casita in Hollywood, California. As the follow-up to the band's commercially successful 2007 effort \"Infinity on High\", it was released by Island Records on December 16, 2008, after the original November 4 release was postponed to avoid conflicts with the United States presidential election. Like the band's two previous releases, \"Folie à Deux\" was musically composed by lead vocalist and guitarist Patrick Stump, with lyrics penned by bassist Pete Wentz. In regard to the writing process, the band considered \"Folie à Deux\" to be the band's most collaborative record at the time.",
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"text": "Exit is the third album from Japanese multi-instrumentalist Shugo Tokumaru. The album garnered universal acclaim by music critics, eventually earning the title of being tied for the sixth best album of 2008 according to Metacritic.",
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"text": "The Incident is the tenth and final studio album by British progressive rock band Porcupine Tree. It was released on 14 September 2009 by Roadrunner Records. The album was nominated for a Grammy Award for Best Surround Sound Album and reached the Top 25 on both the US and UK album charts.",
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"text": "Next Level (capitalized as NEXT LEVEL) is the tenth studio album by Japanese recording artist Ayumi Hamasaki. It was released on March 25, 2009 by Avex Trax. It was also released just a little over a year after her 2008 album, \"Guilty\". \"Next Level\" marks Hamasaki's tenth consecutive album to be fully produced by Japanese producer and manager Max Matsuura, while she contributes to the album as the lead vocalist, background vocalist, and songwriter to all songs. Recorded in Japanese language with minor phrases in English, \"Next Level\" is an electronic album with numerous musical elements such as J-pop, rock, dance pop, and traditional Asian music.",
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"text": "Aaron Charles Carter (born December 7, 1987) is an American singer. He came to fame as a pop and hip hop singer in the late 1990s, establishing himself as a star among pre-teen and teenage audiences during the early 2000s with his four studio albums."
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"text": "Jason Aldean is an American country music artist. His discography comprises seven studio albums—his self-titled debut (2005), \"Relentless\" (2007), \"Wide Open\" (2009), \"My Kinda Party\" (2010), \"Night Train\" (2012), \"Old Boots, New Dirt\" (2014), and \"They Don't Know\" (2016). He has also released a total of 28 singles, 17 of which are number ones on the Hot Country Songs or Country Airplay charts: \"Why\", \"She's Country\", \"Big Green Tractor\", \"The Truth\", \"Don't You Wanna Stay\", \"Dirt Road Anthem\", \"Fly Over States\", \"Take a Little Ride\", \"The Only Way I Know\", \"Night Train\", \"When She Says Baby\", \"Burnin' It Down\", \"Just Gettin' Started\", \"Tonight Looks Good on You\", \"Lights Come On\", \"A Little More Summertime\" and \"Any Ol' Barstool\". His first, second, third, fifth, and sixth albums are all certified platinum by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA) and his fourth album, \"My Kinda Party\", is certified triple-platinum.",
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"text": "Ghulam Haider (Urdu: , Sindhi: ماسٽر غلام حيدر ) was a well-known music composer who worked both in India and in Pakistan after independence. He changed the face of film songs by combining the popular Raags with the verve and rhythm of Punjabi music, and also raised the status of music directors. He is also known for giving a break to the well-known playback singer, Lata Mangeshkar. In an interview, Lata Mangeshkar herself disclosed on her 84th birthday in 2013, \"Ghulam Haider is truly my Godfather. It was his confidence in me that he fought for me to tuck me into the Hindi Film Industry which otherwise had rejected me\". Remembering her early rejection, Lata once said, \"Ghulam Haider was the first music director who showed complete faith in my talent. He introduced me to many producers including \"S. Mukerji\", a big name in film production, but when he too declined me, Ghulam Haider was very furious. Hence, finally he convinced Bombay Talkies, a banner bigger than S. Mukerji and introduced me through their movie Majboor (1948 film)\"."
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"text": "Hemanta Mukherjee ((16 June 1920 – 26 September 1989); often credited as Hemant Kumar outside Bengal) was an Indian playback singer, music director and film producer, who sang in Bengali, Hindi and other Indian languages. He is also the greatest artist of Rabindra Sangeet. He won two National awards for the category best male playback singer. He is often credited as one of the greatest Indian singers of all time for his unparalleled manly voice.",
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"text": "Mohammed Rafi (24 December 1924 – 31 July 1980) was an Indian playback singer and one of the most popular singers of the Hindi film industry. Rafi was notable for his voice and versatility; his songs ranged from classical numbers to patriotic songs, sad lamentations to highly romantic numbers, qawwalis to ghazals and bhajans. He was known for his ability to mould his voice to the persona of the actor, lip-synching the song on screen in the movie. Between 1950 and 1970, Rafi was the most sought after singer in the Hindi film industry. He received six Filmfare Awards and one National Film Award. In 1967, he was honoured with the Padma Shri award by the Government of India.",
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"text": "Shamshad Begum (\"Śamśād Bēgam\"; 14 April 1919 – 23 April 2013) was an Indian singer who was one of the first playback singers in the Hindi film industry. She had a distinctive voice and was a versatile artist, singing over 6,000 songs in Hindi and Bengali, Marathi, Gujarati, Tamil and Punjabi languages and of them 1287 songs were Hindi film songs. She worked with maestros including Naushad Ali, S. D. Burman, C. Ramchandra and O. P. Nayyar. Her songs from the 1940s to the early 1970s remain popular and continue to be remixed.",
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"text": "Geeta Dutt (born Geetā Ghosh Roy Chowdhuri; 23 November 1930 – 20 July 1972) was a prominent Indian singer, born in Faridpur before the Partition of India. She found particular prominence as a playback singer in Hindi cinema. She also sang many modern Bengali songs, both in film and non-film genre.",
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"text": "Modest Petrovich Mussorgsky (Russian: Моде́ст Петро́вич Му́соргский ; ] ; 21 March [O.S. 9 March] 1839 – 28 March [O.S. 16 March] 1881 ) was a Russian composer, one of the group known as \"The Five\". He was an innovator of Russian music in the romantic period. He strove to achieve a uniquely Russian musical identity, often in deliberate defiance of the established conventions of Western music."
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"text": "Irving Berlin (born Israel Beilin; May 11, 1888 – September 22, 1989) was an American composer and lyricist, widely considered one of the greatest songwriters in American history. His music forms a great part of the Great American Songbook. Born in Imperial Russia, Berlin arrived in the United States at the age of five. He published his first song, \"Marie from Sunny Italy\", in 1907, receiving 33 cents for the publishing rights, and had his first major international hit, \"Alexander's Ragtime Band\" in 1911. He also was an owner of the Music Box Theatre on Broadway.",
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"text": "Sea Pictures, Op. 37 is a song cycle by Sir Edward Elgar consisting of five songs written by various poets. It was set for contralto and orchestra, though a distinct version for piano was often performed by Elgar. Many mezzo-sopranos have sung the piece.",
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"text": "Samuel Falson (born 8 November 1982), better known by his stage name Sam Sparro, is an Australian singer, songwriter and music producer. His stage name was derived from a family nickname, which in turn was inspired by the Sydney radio announcer Gary O'Callaghan's on-air character \"Sammy Sparrow\". He was signed to the British record label Island Records.",
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"text": "Puaʻ a Kaʻ a State Wayside Park is a state park on the island of Maui, Hawaiʻ i. It is located along the Hana Highway approximately 39 mi east of Kahului. The area consists of 5 acre of rainforest with waterfalls and pools. The park is at an elevation of 1200 ft and roughly 0.5 mi away from Waiohue Bay."
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"text": "The Hāna Highway is a 64.4 mi long stretch of Hawaii Routes 36 and 360 which connects Kahului with the town of Hāna in east Maui. On the east after Kalepa Bridge, the highway continues to Kīpahulu as Hawaii Route 31 (the Piilani Highway). Although Hāna is only about 52 mi from Kahului, it takes about 2.5 hours to drive when no stops are made as the highway is very winding and narrow and passes over 59 bridges, 46 of which are only one lane wide. There are approximately 620 curves along Route 360 from just east of Kahului to Hāna, virtually all of it through lush, tropical rainforest. Many of the concrete and steel bridges date back to 1910 and all but one are still in use. That one bridge, badly damaged by erosion, has been replaced by a portable steel ACROW bridge erected by the United States Army Corps of Engineers."
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"text": "The Manuka State Wayside Park is a state park of 13.4 acre with an arboretum located approximately 19 mi west of Naʻ alehu, on the Mamalahoa Highway (Route 11) section of the Hawaii Belt Road, on the island of Hawaii, Hawaii, coordinates",
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"text": "Hawaii Route 31, also known as the Pi'ilani Highway, is a 38-mile road on the island of Maui in the U.S. state of Hawaii. The state road begins in at an intersection with Hawaii Routes 310 and 311 in the West Maui town of Kihei. The highway formerly ran parallel to the coast all the way to the southern terminus of the Hana Highway (Route 360), until developments in Wailea and Makena blocked access.. The Kihei section of the highway now terminates in Wailea, and the much longer Kaupo section, which is county-maintained as County Road 31, connects Route 37 near Kula to the Route 360 south of Hana (at the western border of Haleakala National Park).",
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"text": "Hāʻ ena State Park is a state park located on the north shore of the Hawaiian island of Kauaʻ i. It is often referred to as the \"end of the road\" and marks the end point of the Kuhio Highway. The park provides access to beaches, trails, and several ancient Hawaiian sites, including sea caves estimated to be more than 4,000 years old. Archaeological sites associated with the hula, including a \"heiau\" (shrine) dedicated to Laka, are located above the park's beaches.",
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"text": "Route 93 is a major east–west highway on the island of Oahu which begins as Interstate H-1 terminates in Kapolei and ends at Kaena Point on the extreme northwest end of Oahu, just past Makaha. It is part of the Farrington Highway.",
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"text": "The ʻ Akoni Pule Highway, Hawaiʻ i State Highway Route 270, is the main road along the North Kohala Coast on the Island of Hawaiʻ i from Kawaihae to ʻ Upolu Point and then on to Pololū Valley Lookout. The entire route is 27.0 miles (43.5 km) long.",
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"text": "The Kalōpā Native Forest State Park and Recreation Area is a state park with an arboretum of native trees located approximately 40 mi northwest of Hilo, near the village of Honokaʻ a, a few miles inland from the Mamalahoa Highway (Route 19) section of the Hawaii Belt Road, Island of Hawaiʻ i, Hawaiʻ i.",
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"text": "Hawaii Route 61, often called the Pali Highway, is the main highway connecting downtown Honolulu, Hawaii with the windward side of Oʻ ahu island. From downtown, it traverses up Nuʻ uanu Valley and the residential neighborhood of Nuʻ uanu, passes through the Nuʻ uanu Pali Tunnels, and descends to the major windward communities of Kāneʻ ohe (reached by Kamehameha Highway, State Route 83) and Kailua.",
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"text": "Hawaii Route 30, also known as the Honoapi'ilani Highway, is a 35 mi road on West Maui, Hawaii. It begins in downtown Wailuku, extending south through Waikapu and Maalaea. The Olowalu Tunnel, located at mile 10.4, is 318 ft long.",
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"text": "Farrington Highway is a major highway through the western part of O‘ahu in the U.S. state of Hawaii. Starting from Kamehameha Highway north of Pearl Harbor, it heads west along the island's southwestern and western coast; another part of the highway also serves the western part of the North Shore, ending in Waialua. With the exception of a gap around Kaena Point which is no longer passable to cars, the highway forms an almost continuous arc along the coast of the western half of the island of O‘ahu.",
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"text": "U.S. Route 20 (US 20) is an east–west United States highway that stretches from the Pacific Northwest all the way to New England. The \"0\" in its route number indicates that US 20 is a coast-to-coast route. Spanning 3365 mi , it is the longest road in the United States, and the route roughly parallels that of Interstate 90 (I-90). There is a discontinuity in the official designation of US 20 through Yellowstone National Park, with unnumbered roads used to traverse the park.",
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"text": "Interstate H-1 (abbreviated H-1) is the busiest Interstate Highway in the US state of Hawaii. The highway is located on the island of O‘ahu. Despite the number, this is an east–west highway—the 'H'-series (for Hawaii) numbering reflects the order in which routes were funded and built. H-1 goes from Route 93 (Farrington Highway) in Kapolei to Route 72 (Kalanianaole Highway) in Kāhala. East of Middle Street in Honolulu (exit 19A), H-1 is also known as the \"Lunalilo Freeway\" and is sometimes signed as such at older signs in central Honolulu. West of Middle Street, H-1 is also known as the \"Queen Liliʻ uokalani Freeway\"; this name is shown on some roadmaps. It is both the southernmost and westernmost signed Interstate Highway in the United States.",
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"text": "Chain of Craters Road is a 19-mile/30-km winding paved road through the East Rift and coastal area of the Hawaii Volcanoes National Park on the island of Hawaii, in the state of Hawaii, United States. The original road, built in 1928, connected Crater Rim Drive to Makaopuhi Crater. The road was lengthened to reach the tiny town of Kalapana in 1959.",
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"text": "Route 50 is a 33 mi road that stretches from Route 56 at the junction of Rice Street in Lihue to a point approximately 1/5 mile north of the northernmost entrance of the Pacific Missile Range Facility on the western shore of Kauai. It is the longest numbered road on the island of Kauaʻ i and is named Kaumualiʻ i Highway.",
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"text": "Kamehameha Highway is one of the main highways serving suburban and rural O‘ahu in the U.S. state of Hawaii. Starting from Nimitz Highway near Pearl Harbor and Hickam Air Force Base in Honolulu, it serves the island's older western suburbs, turning north across the O‘ahu Central Valley to the North Shore. At the North Shore, Kamehameha Highway heads northeast around the northern tip of O‘ahu, then southeast to and just beyond Kāne‘ohe Bay on the windward coast.",
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"text": "Hawaii Route 37 is a 26.6 mile road on the island of Maui in Hawaii. Its northern terminus is with Route 36, where it heads eastward as Haleakala Highway. At the junction with Route 377, it becomes the Kula Highway, until its southern terminus with Route 31. A short 1.6 mile section of the Kula Highway between Thompson and Kamaole Roads is also called Ulupalakua Road.",
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"text": "Route 550 is a fourteen-mile (21 km) road stretching from Route 50 in Waimea to Kōkeʻe State Park on the island of Kauai.",
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"text": "The Hawaiʻ i Belt Road is a modern name for the Māmalahoa Highway and consists of Hawaiʻ i state Routes 11, 19, and 190 that encircle the Island of Hawaiʻ i. The southern section, between Hilo and Kailua-Kona is numbered as Route 11. The section between Hilo and Waimea is Route 19. Between Waimea and Kailua-Kona, the road is split in two: the original \"mauka\" route (now Route 190) and a \"makai\" Route 19, completed in 1975, which serves as access to the Kona and Kohala Coast resorts. In the Hawaiian language, \"mauka\" means \"towards the mountain\" and \"makai\" means \"towards the sea\". These terms are commonly used in travel directions.",
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"text": "Kauai or Kauaʻ i ( ; ] ) is geologically the oldest of the main Hawaiian Islands. With an area of 562.3 sqmi , it is the fourth largest of these islands and the 21st largest island in the United States. Known also as the \"Garden Isle\", Kauaʻ i lies 105 mi across the Kauaʻ i Channel, northwest of Oʻ ahu. This island is the site of Waimea Canyon State Park.",
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"text": "Waiʻ anapanapa State Park is a 122 acre state park in Hana, on the island of Maui, in Hawaii. It is located at the end of Waiʻ anapanapa Road off Hana Highway, 53 mi east of Kahului, Maui. Waiʻ anapanapa means “glistening fresh water” in the Hawaiian language, referring to nearby fresh water streams and sparkling pools. The camp offers camping facilities, including a small lawn where campers may pitch a tent, and a public bathroom nearby.",
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"text": "Route 63, known as Likelike Highway, is one of three main highways passing through the Koʻ olau mountain on the island of Oʻ ahu, Hawaiʻ i. The highway passes through the Wilson Tunnel, and takes commuters from the towns of Kāneʻ ohe and Kailua on the windward (northeast) side of the island, through Kalihi Valley into Honolulu on the leeward (south) side of the island. The other trans-Koʻ olau highways are Pali Highway and Interstate H-3.",
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"text": "Virus Called The Blues was a 30-minute documentary spoof based on a day in the life of blues and jazz guitarist/songwriter Billy Jenkins and his band The Blues Collective. The documentary was produced, directed by Craig Duncan who met Billy on the set of the BBC Two music series 'Jazz 606' in the mid nineties (filmed at the famous Jazz Venue 606 Club). It features serious interviews and spoof action, plus actual performance from the band at The Blue Elephant Theatre, Camberwell, South-east London. Also visible in the audience is stand up comedian Stewart Lee, a long-time friend of Jenkins."
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"text": "Stewart Graham Lee (born 5 April 1968) is an English stand-up comedian, writer and director. In the mid-1990s he was one half of the radio duo Lee and Herring, alongside Richard Herring. He co-wrote and co-directed the mock Broadway hit \"\", a critical success that sparked a backlash from Christian groups who staged a series of protests outside its early stagings."
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"text": "William Melvin Hicks (December 16, 1961 – February 26, 1994) was an American stand-up comedian, social critic, satirist, and musician. His material, encompassing a wide range of social issues including religion, politics, and philosophy, was controversial, and often steeped in dark comedy.",
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"text": "Hannibal Amir Buress ( ; born February 4, 1983) is an American stand-up comedian, actor, writer and producer. Born and raised in the Austin neighborhood of Chicago, Illinois, Buress embarked on a comedy career in late 2009, gaining notable recognition after being featured in Comedy Central's \"The Awkward Comedy Show\", alongside various other comedians. This enabled Buress to release his first comedy album, \"My Name is Hannibal\". Since 2014, Hannibal Buress has also been featured on Comedy Central's \"Broad City,\" created by Abbi Jacobson and Ilana Glazer .",
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"text": "Louis Beers is an Australian comedian who performs under the stage name King Billy Cokebottle. He has attracted controversy as his performance involves him wearing blackface to impersonate an Aboriginal Australian. Beers, a Dutch immigrant to Australia, has performed as King Billy since the 1970s. Changing attitudes towards the use of blackface and towards racism in Australia has led to Beers to receive less work in recent years. Despite the contents of his performance, Beers has denied allegations of racism and claims to have Aboriginal family members.",
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"text": "Alex Agnew (born December 22, 1972) is a Belgian stand-up comedian and hard rock vocalist. According to the Nigel Williams autobiography \"Had ik maar een vak geleerd\" (\"If Only I'd Learned a Proper Trade\"), Alex was already an established comedian in Belgium since at least the 1999-2000 season. This is somewhat contradicted by the 2011 show \"Larger than Life\", celebrating \"the best of Agnew 10 years on stage\". Undisputedly however, he attained nationwide fame when he became the first Belgian to win the prestigious Dutch \"Leids Cabaret Festival\" in February 2003.",
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"text": "Comedian is a 2002 American documentary film focusing on comedian Jerry Seinfeld that explores the other side of stand-up comedy; that is, the preparation, politics, nerves, creativity, and so on. The film also features an up-and-coming comic named Orny Adams as he struggles to make it in show business. Many other recognizable comedians also make at least a cameo, including Colin Quinn, Greg Giraldo, Jim Norton, Ray Romano, Godfrey, Chris Rock, George Wallace, Mario Joyner, Jay Leno, Tom Papa, and Bill Cosby.",
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"text": "Ian Walton Fowles (born January 1, 1979) is an American musician, actor, and author, best known as the current guitarist for the Orange County rock band The Aquabats, in which he performs under the stage name and persona of Eagle \"Bones\" Falconhawk (alternately EagleBones Falconhawk). Prior to joining The Aquabats, Fowles was also one of the founding members of the hardcore punk band Death by Stereo.",
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"text": "William Thomas Hader Jr. (born June 7, 1978) is an American comedian, actor, voice actor and writer. He is best known for his work on \"Saturday Night Live\" (2005–2013), for which he has received three Emmy nominations, \"South Park\" (2009–present), and his parody series \"Documentary Now!\" (2015–present).",
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"text": "John Edmund Mulaney (born August 26, 1982) is an American stand-up comedian, actor, writer, and producer. He is best known for his work as a writer on \"Saturday Night Live\" and as a standup comedian with standup specials \"The Top Part\", \"New in Town\", and \"The Comeback Kid\". He was the creator and star of the short-lived Fox sitcom \"Mulaney\", a semi-autobiographical series which was universally panned. The show was named the fourth-worst show of 2014 by \"Entertainment Weekly\".",
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