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what form of government does brazil have?
Constitutional republic
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Executive Branch\n\nHeading the executive branch are an elected president and vice president. The current president is Dilma Rousseff of the Worker's Party. The president's term is four years with a two-term limit.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 763, "id": "6379071" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_11_1293194734#12_2696738434", "url": "https://answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=20061024073210AAjIosd", "title": "What kind of government does Brazil have? | Yahoo Answers", "headings": "What kind of government does Brazil have?\nWhat kind of government does Brazil have?\n8 Answers\nAnonymous\nHow do you think about the answers? You can sign in to vote the answer.\nAnonymous\nAnonymous\n", "segment": "RE: What kind of government does Brazil have? Source (s): kind government brazil have: https://tr.im/bqsyk\nD. Young\n1 decade ago\nBrazil's government type is a federal republic is a federation of states with a republican form of government. A federation is composed of a number of self-governing states united by a federal government. In a federation, unlike in a unitary state, the self-governing status of autonomous regions is constitutionally entrenched and cannot be revoked by a unilateral decision of the central government. The states in a federation also maintain all political sovereignty that they do not yield to the federation. Usage of the term republic is inconsistent but, as a minimum, it means a state or federation of states that does not have a monarch as head of state. ...Show more\nSource (s):", "start_char": 4963, "end_char": 5778, "id": "25437983" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_11_1293194734#0_2696722839", "url": "https://answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=20061024073210AAjIosd", "title": "What kind of government does Brazil have? | Yahoo Answers", "headings": "What kind of government does Brazil have?\nWhat kind of government does Brazil have?\n8 Answers\nAnonymous\nHow do you think about the answers? You can sign in to vote the answer.\nAnonymous\nAnonymous\n", "segment": "What kind of government does Brazil have? | Yahoo Answers\nclashgirl3\nclashgirl3\nasked in Education & Reference Homework Help · 1 decade ago\nWhat kind of government does Brazil have? 8 Answers\nRelevance\nsuctioncup83616\nLv 4\n1 decade ago\nFavorite Answer\nBrazil is a federative republic consisting of: The Executive branch: Chief of state: President Luiz Inacio LULA DA SILVA (since 1 January 2003); Vice President Jose ALENCAR (since 1 January 2003); note - the president is both the chief of state and head of government\nHead of government: President Luiz Inacio LULA DA SILVA (since 1 January 2003); Vice President Jose ALENCAR (since 1 January 2003)\nCabinet:", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 659, "id": "25437971" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_04_1282056050#0_2620755084", "url": "http://www.celebratebrazil.com/brazil-government.html", "title": "Brazil Government - History of Brazil - Brazil Independence", "headings": "Brazil Government\nBrazil Government\nDivision of Power\nStates of Brazil\nBranches of Brazil Government\nThe President of Brazil Government\nHistory of Brazil Government\nHow Do Brazilians Feel About Brazil Government?\n", "segment": "Brazil Government - History of Brazil - Brazil Independence\nBrazil Government\nThe Brazil government operates as a republican form of government also called a federative republic, or federation of states. The central government is the federation and the states are the subdivisions within that government that maintain or support the federation. Division of Power\nThe federal or central government handles larger issues like monetary policy, national defense and security, and anything else that would affect the country as a whole. Issues such as education, road repairs, and taxes are handled at the local level by the individual states. It's similar to the United States in that the federal government ultimately has the final say, but the states are granted control over areas of government that affect their stated directly. States of Brazil\nThe Federation of Brazil consists of 26 individual states and one federal district. The federal district, or Distrito Federal, is home to Brasilia, the capital of Brazil. The states are also called Federative Units. Branches of Brazil Government\nExecutive branch - president elected by the people for up to two 4-year long terms. The president is also referred to as the head of government and the chief of state\nChamber of Deputies - 513 members elected by the people for 8-year long terms that are staggered\nJudicial - 11 people appointed to lifelong positions by the president.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 1426, "id": "76298460" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_18_1181375976#1_1332935886", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Politics_of_Brazil", "title": "Politics of Brazil - Wikipedia", "headings": "Politics of Brazil\nPolitics of Brazil\nFrom Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia\nContents\nConstitution\nPolitical parties and elections\n2018 general election results\n2018 Congress election results\nGovernment\nFederal government\nStates\nMunicipalities\nFederal District\nHistory\nEmpire\nOld Republic (1889–1930)\nVargas years (1930–1945)\nPopulist years (1946–1964)\nMilitary dictatorship (1964–1985)\nNew Republic (1985–1990)\nCollor government (1990–1992)\nItamar government (1992–1994)\nFHC government (1995–2003)\nLula government (2003–2011)\nDilma government (2011-2016)\nMichel Temer (2016-2018)\nJair Bolsonaro (2019-present)\nPolitical corruption\nOperação Lava Jato (Operation Car Wash)\nPolitical conflicts\nRelevant politicians by party\nBrazilian Communist Party (PCB)\nBrazilian Democratic Movement (MDB)\nBrazilian Labour Party (PTB)\nBrazilian Labour Renewal Party (PRTB)\nBrazilian Social Democracy Party (PSDB)\nBrazilian Socialist Party (PSB)\nChristian Democracy (DC)\nChristian Labour Party (PTC)\nCitizenship (CIDA)\nCommunist Party of Brazil (PCdoB)\nDemocratic Labour Party (PDT)\nDemocrats (DEM)\nGreen Party (PV)\nLabour Cause Party (PCO)\nLiberal Party (PL)\nNew Party (NOVO)\nPatriot (PATRI)\nProgressives (PP)\nRepublican Party of the Social Order (PROS)\nRepublicans (REPUBLICANOS)\nSocial Christian Party (PSC)\nSocialism and Liberty Party (PSOL)\nSocial Liberal Party (PSL)\nSustainability Network (REDE)\nUnified Workers' Socialist Party (PSTU)\nWe Can (PODE)\nWorkers' Party (PT)\nIndependent\nFederal Republican Party (PRF) - extinct\nNational Democratic Union (UDN) - extinct\nNational Renewal Alliance (ARENA) - extinct\nRagamuffin Party (PF) - extinct\nRepublican Party of Rio Grande do Sul (PRR) - extinct\nSocial Democratic Party (PSD) - extinct\nSocial Progressive Party (PSP) - extinct\nInternational organization participation\nReferences\nExternal links\nFurther reading\n", "segment": "2010\n2014\n2018\nMunicipal: 2012\n2016\n2020\nReferendums: 1993\n2005\nPolitical parties\nForeign relations\nMinistry of Foreign Affairs\nMinister: Ernesto Araújo\nDiplomatic missions of / in Brazil\nNationality law\nPassports\nVisa requirements\nVisa policy\nBrazil portal\nOther countries\nv\nt\ne\nThe politics of Brazil take place in a framework of a federal presidential representative democratic republic, whereby the President is both head of state and head of government, and of a multi-party system. The political and administrative organization of Brazil comprises the federal government, the 26 states and a federal district, and the municipalities . The federal government exercises control over the central government and is divided into three independent branches: executive, legislative and judicial. Executive power is exercised by the President, advised by a cabinet. Legislative power is vested upon the National Congress, a two-chamber legislature comprising the Federal Senate and the Chamber of Deputies. Judicial power is exercised by the judiciary, consisting of the Supreme Federal Court, the Superior Court of Justice and other Superior Courts, the National Justice Council and the Regional Federal Courts .", "start_char": 1880, "end_char": 3091, "id": "63554141" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_53_463269037#0_940642870", "url": "https://www.studycountry.com/guide/BR-government.htm", "title": "The Government of Brazil", "headings": "The Government and Political System in Brazil\nThe Government and Political System in Brazil\nYou are here: Countries / Brazil\nThe Government of Brazil\nGovernment of Brazil: The Executive Branch\nGovernment of Brazil: The Legislative Branch\nBrazilian National Congress\nBrazilian Senate\nChamber of Deputies\nGovernment of Brazil: Judicial Branch\nThe Supreme Federal Court\nNational Justice Council\nSuperior Court of Justice\nSpecialized Courts\n", "segment": "The Government of Brazil\nThe Government and Political System in Brazil\nYou are here: Countries / Brazil\nBrazil is a picturesque country located in the very heart of South America. It is the largest of all Latin American countries, both by area and population, and shares a common border with an overwhelming majority of the countries on the South American continent. The Federative Republic of Brazil—as the nation has officially been known since the ratification of its 1988 Constitution—is made up of 26 states and the Federal District, known locally as Brasilia. The country is further divided into nearly 5,600 municipalities. Each of these states and municipalities have a directly-elected government—a government led by a state governor and city mayor, respectively, dealing with the laws and issues in that particular region of the country. At the federal or national level, Brazil’s government is separated into three branches: the Executive, Legislative and Judicial branches, each of which is endowed with certain powers that effectively “check and balance” the powers of the other two branches. Below we discuss the makeup and responsibilities of each of these three branches, including the manner in which the various office holders are elected. The Government of Brazil\nThe National Congress building of Brazil The federal system of government in Brazil is built around a president who is directly elected by the people;", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 1433, "id": "89144074" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_04_197559138#15_529419240", "url": "http://www.answers.com/Q/Who_is_the_President_of_Brazil", "title": "Who is the President of Brazil? - Answers", "headings": "Who is the President of Brazil\n?\n\nWho is the President of Brazil?\nYour Answer\nWho is the President of Brazil?\nRelated Questions\nWho is the 36th president of Brazil?\nWho is the first woman president of Brazil?\nWho is the mayor of Brazil?\nDoes Brazil have a prime minister or president?\nWho is the prime minster of Brazil?\nWho was the president of Brazil in 1998?\nWho is the leader of Brazil?\nWho was the President of Brazil in 2010?\nWho was the president of Brazil from 1930 to 1945?\nWho is the first woman to become president of Brazil?\nHow does Brazil's military rule Brazil?\nWho was the President of Brazil in 2011?\nWho was the President of Brazil in 2009?\nCurrent leader of Brazil?\nWho is the President of Brazil in 2017?\nDoes Brazil have a mayor?\nWho appoints the cabinent in Brazil?\nWho is the current President of Brazil?\nForm of government in Brazil?\nHow much a year does the President of Brazil make?\nWho was the first President of Brazil?\nWho is the national leader of Brazil?\nWhich Brazilian president ordered the construction of Brazil?\nWho is the president of Brazil what government is she?\nWhat describes how political power is distributed in Brazil?\n", "segment": "None. Brazil is a country, not a city. Who is the president of Brazil what government is she? The Presidento of Brazil is Dilma Roussef is a Woman that the reason she ! What describes how political power is distributed in Brazil? The chief Executive of Brazil is a President\nBrazil Politics and Government History, Politics & Society History of the United States US Presidents Importing and Exporting Salary and Pay Rates", "start_char": 4890, "end_char": 5312, "id": "75075780" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_20_1268895219#0_2784593769", "url": "https://globaledge.msu.edu/countries/brazil/government/", "title": "Brazil: Government >> globalEDGE: Your source for Global Business Knowledge", "headings": "Brazil: Government\nBrazil: Government\nKey Figures\nChief of State:\nHead of Government:\nOverview\nGovernment Name:\nConstitution:\nGovernment Type:\nIndex of Economic Freedom\nCountry Risk Rating\nA1 A2 A3 A4 B C D E Very Low Risk Acceptable Risk Very High Risk\nGovernment Branches\nRegional Trade Blocs\nMercosur\nInternational Organization Participation [2]\nEnvironmental Agreements [3]\nTax Information [2]\nTax Authority:\nTax Name:\nSources:\n", "segment": "Brazil: Government >> globalEDGE: Your source for Global Business Knowledge\nHome\nGlobal Insights\nBy Country\nBrazil\nGovernment\nBrazil: Government\nKey Figures\nChief of State: President Jair Bolsonaro\nHead of Government: President Jair Bolsonaro\nOverview\nGovernment Name: Federative Republic of Brazil\nConstitution: Adopted: 1988; Resulting from the previous six constitutions, this version of the constitution abolished the monarchy in Brazil and introduced separate state powers.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 478, "id": "98872700" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_09_179443663#2_298062250", "url": "http://www.scholastic.com/browse/subarticle.jsp?id=944", "title": "Brazil: Government and History | Scholastic.com", "headings": "Brazil: Government and History\nBrazil: Government and History\nHistory\n", "segment": "Government and History\nBrazil is a federal republic, consisting of 26 states and the Federal District of Brasília. Each state has its own elected legislature and governor. Brazil's legislative body is the National Congress, which is composed of the Chamber of Deputies and the Federal Senate. Deputies are elected, on the basis of population, for a term of four years. Senators serve 8-year terms, with three senators elected from each of the states. From 1964 to 1985, the military controlled the government under a succession of generals, who suspended constitutional guarantees of rights. Civilian government was restored in 1985, and a new democratic constitution took effect in 1988. It provided for direct elections of a president and vice president to 6-year terms. The president is the head of both state and government. History\nBrazil's earliest inhabitants were the Indians.", "start_char": 619, "end_char": 1503, "id": "101826026" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_09_549009961#4_858148418", "url": "http://www.slideserve.com/andrew/governments-of-brazil-and-mexico", "title": "PPT - Governments OF BRAZIL AND MEXICO PowerPoint Presentation, free download - ID:215986", "headings": "Governments OF BRAZIL AND MEXICO\n- PowerPoint PPT Presentation\n\nGovernments OF BRAZIL AND MEXICO - PowerPoint PPT Presentation\nCreate Presentation Download Presentation\nGovernments OF BRAZIL AND MEXICO\nPresentation Transcript\n", "segment": "Cuba is the only country in the Western Hemisphere that is a communist country. BRAZIL\nBrazil’s Government Brazil’s government is very similar to the United State’s Brazil is a federal republic Citizens elect representatives to make decisions on their behalf Power is divided between national and local government\n3 Branches of Government Executive branch Legislative branch Judicial branch\nBrazil’s President They are elected to a four year term They can only serve two terms The president proposes laws to the legislative and is the Commander-in-Chief Luiz Inaci Lula da Silva\nBrazilian Senate The Brazilian senate has 81 seats, 3 for each state and 3 for the federal district of Brasilia Members are elected on a majority basis to 8 year terms\nCitizens Rights Citizens in Brazil enjoy many rights to things including education, health, and social security Men and women have equal rights in Brazil They also enjoy many freedoms, such as the freedom of religion and the freedom of expression Men between 18 and 45 are eligible to be drafted into the military for 12 months of service\nCOPY FOR NOTES: Brazilian Government • Type of Government: Federal republic (similar to U.S.—states have control but recognize national government as highest authority) Leader: President Legislature: Bicameral (two-chambered) Congress Citizen's Role: Citizens age 16-18 are allowed to vote. From age 19-70, they are required to vote. After age 70, they are allowed to vote but not required to. • Voting is mandatory • Freedoms include:", "start_char": 2774, "end_char": 4294, "id": "102161931" } ]
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who was dan cody?
American football player
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Cody Rhodes: Cody Garrett Runnels (born June 30, 1985), is an American professional wrestler and actor, better known as Cody Rhodes. Cody Ross: Cody Joseph Ross (born December 23, 1980), nicknamed “Toy Cannon” and “Ross the Boss,” is an American professional baseball outfielder for the Arizona Diamondbacks of Major League Baseball. Cody, Wyoming: Cody is a city in Park County, Wyoming, United States. It is named after William Frederick Cody, primarily known as Buffalo Bill, from William Cody’s part in the creation of the original town. Cody Kasch:", "start_char": 4758, "end_char": 5403, "id": "94955021" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_10_299492096#4_555121638", "url": "http://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=Cody", "title": "Urban Dictionary: Cody", "headings": "\nCody\nBruh\nCody\nCody\nCody\nCody\nCody\nApr 18 trending\n", "segment": "Yo my mom just won million dollars\nJohn: bRuHhh\nJoe: my mom made dinner for us\nJohn: bruh\nby I eat forks with noodles October 30, 2019\nFlag\nGet a Bruh mug for your coworker Helena. 2\nCody\nCody is a person who is very thoughtful , kind, and funny. He never makes you feel like you're alone. He makes you smile all the time. He makes you're darkest days bright. Thank you for being here Cody. Do you see that person over there ?", "start_char": 1064, "end_char": 1487, "id": "26032330" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_44_251171429#14_644243792", "url": "https://www.installitdirect.com/learn/privacy-hedges/", "title": "Privacy Hedges That Are Drought-Tolerant: 10 SoCal Options | Install-It-Direct", "headings": "Privacy Hedges That Are Drought-Tolerant: 10 Options for Southern California\nPrivacy Hedges That Are Drought-Tolerant: 10 Options for Southern California\n1. Texas Privet:\n2. Coyote Brush:\n3. California Wax Myrtle:\n4. Manzanita:\n5. Bay Laurel:\n6. California Lilac:\n7. Indian Hawthorn:\n8. Heavenly Bamboo:\n9. California Buckthorn:\n10. Texas Ranger:\nDrought-Tolerant Privacy Hedge Options: Additional Tips\n", "segment": "Wikimedia Commons/Ben Cody; Wikimedia Commons/Ellen Levy Finch; Wikimedia Commons/Giancarlo Dessi; Wikimedia Commons/Stan Shebs; Wikimedia Commons/BotBln; Wikimedia Commons/Brofri; Wikimedia Commons/Open$0urce", "start_char": 6502, "end_char": 6711, "id": "78808862" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_28_1372332081#4_2855411110", "url": "https://starwarsrepublicclonetroopers.fandom.com/wiki/Commander_Cody", "title": "Commander Cody | Clone Trooper Wiki | Fandom", "headings": "Commander Cody\nCommander Cody\nBio\nHistory\nPersonality\nAppearance\nTrivia/Facts\nAppearances\nGallery\n", "segment": "notice the left leg gauntlet.) As well as eventually wearing a replacement left thigh gauntlet. His Clone Wars series counter-part is slightly different. His facial appearance consists of having a huge scar on the side of his face, to whom he received during his very first battle, and has the standard \"high-fade\" haircut that most Clone Troopers have from Jango Fett. His appearance in the Clone Wars Microseries and the first Lego Star Wars game is different than of the current-Clone Wars series, comics, novels, and the Revenge of the Sith Game, even though he's never seen with his helmet removed.\nHe also eventually wore his own customized portable jet-pack towards the end of the Clone Wars, as well as a small ammo strap on his upper-right arm. In media other than the Clone Wars he frequently carried a set of two DC-17 Blasters which he dual wielded like Rex. Trivia/Facts\nCommander Cody was one of the very first Clone Troopers to be nick-named, and have distinct markings, as well as personalized armor out of both the Star Wars franchise, and the saga/story itself. ( Aside from Alpha, even though he didn't have personalized armor.) Cody's name also serves as a tribute to the film Serial's character Commando Cody, also known as the \"Rocket Man\"; hence his jetpack.", "start_char": 1814, "end_char": 3095, "id": "42409886" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_07_622622750#11_1088781184", "url": "http://www.kawvalley.k12.ks.us/schools/rjh/marneyg/archived_projects/02_plains-history/02_droth_williamfcody.html", "title": "", "headings": "\n", "segment": "No one really knows how he died but he did die broke and in debt. Cody\r\ndied on January 10, 1917. Its true that in 1885 buffalo bill\r\nand some investors from Buffalo, New York, formed the Shoshone Land and the\r\nIrrigation Company. They started to plan a town named Cody. In\r\n1896 they succeeded and built and named the town Cody. It is amazing to think about how many\r\ngreat Americans there were in our history. George Washington, our first\r\npresident and famous war general, Thomas Jefferson, the great inventor and\r\nformer U.S. president, and many others. Many people do not realize\r\nthat Buffalo Bill did not just kill buffalos; he was the one that gave American\r\nWest its name. David Roth\nRossville\r\nJunior High\nBibliography", "start_char": 5278, "end_char": 6006, "id": "45367630" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_54_636405233#8_1492563551", "url": "https://www.thefamouspeople.com/profiles/iron-eyes-cody-43900.php", "title": "Iron Eyes Cody Biography - Facts, Childhood, Family Life, Achievements", "headings": "Iron Eyes Cody\nBiography\n\nIron Eyes Cody Biography\nQuick Facts\nWho was Iron Eyes Cody?\nImage Credit\nChildhood & Early Life\nYou May Like\nCareer\nMajor Works\nFamily & Personal Life\n", "segment": "The film’s song \"Buttons and Bows\" by Ray Evans and Jay Livingston earned the Academy Award for Best Song that year. Cody appeared in two different roles in Duncan Renaldo's syndicated TV series ‘The Cisco Kid’ in 1953. In the ensuing years, he made guest appeared in a number of TV programs including ‘Cavalcade of America’, ‘Rawhide’, ‘The Lucy-Desi Comedy Hour’ and ‘Mackenzie's Raiders’, to name a few. In the 1950s, he also featured in Mark Stevens’ western flick ‘Gun Fever’ alongside Mark Stevens, Larry Storch, John Lupton and Maureen Hingert. In the early 1960s, the actor made guest appearances in an episode each of ‘The Rebel’, ‘Dick Powell's Zane Grey Theatre’ and ‘The Virginian.’ He featured in Sidney Salkow's 'The Great Sioux Massacre,' which depicted Custer as an inept warmonger and the Indians as his victims. In 1966, he played Taka-Ta in the western ‘Nevada Smith’. This was followed by his guest roles in the drama series ‘The Fastest Guitar Alive’ and ‘Then Came Bronson’. Cody appeared in a minor role in the American-Mexican 1970 western flick ‘A Man Called Horse’ starring Richard Harris. Following guest roles in the sitcoms ‘Newhart’ and ‘The A-Team’, he featured in the film ‘Ernest Goes to Camp’ as Old Indian Chief St. Cloud.", "start_char": 3740, "end_char": 4997, "id": "69655537" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_41_557906588#13_1218724333", "url": "https://www.gilderlehrman.org/history-by-era/essays/rise-industrial-america-1877-1900", "title": "The Rise of Industrial America, 1877-1900 | Gilder Lehrman Institute of American History", "headings": "The Rise of Industrial America, 1877-1900\nHistory Resources\nThe Rise of Industrial America, 1877-1900\nby Richard White\nThe Rise of Industrial America, 1877–1900\n1877\nNez Perce War\nJuly 14, 1877\nGreat Railway Strike of 1877\n1880 — 1889\nHarsh weather affected livestock in the West\n1881\nHelen Hunt Jackson’s A Century of Dishonor\nSeptember 19, 1881\nJames Garfield dies\nMay 8, 1882\nChinese Exclusion Act\nAugust 5, 1882\nStandard Oil Trust organized\nJanuary 16, 1883\nPendleton Act\nSeptember 8, 1883\nNorthern Pacific Railroad completed\nNovember 4, 1884\nCleveland elected\n1885\nHuckleberry Finn published\nMay 4, 1886\nHaymarket Square Riot\nDecember 8, 1886\nAmerican Federation of Labor founded\nFebruary 4, 1887\nInterstate Commerce Act\nFebruary 8, 1887\nDawes Act\n1889\n“Gospel of Wealth” published\nJuly 14, 1889\nHull House opened\n1890\nBison nearly extinct\n1890\nHow the Other Half Lives published\nJuly 2, 1890\nSherman Anti-Trust Act\nOctober 1, 1890\nMcKinley Tariff\nDecember 29, 1890\nWounded Knee\nJanuary 17, 1891\nAnnexation of Hawaii\n1892\nGeneral Electric formed\nJanuary 1, 1892\nEllis Island opened\nJune 30, 1892 — January 5, 1893\nHomestead Steel Strike\nJuly 2, 1892\nPopulist Party Convention\nNovember 8, 1892\nCleveland vs. The Populists\n1893\nPanic of 1893\nJuly 12, 1893\nFrederick Jackson Turner’s “Frontier Thesis”\n1894\nCoxey’s Army\nJuly 11, 1894\nPullman Strike begins\nSeptember 18, 1895\nBooker T. 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Ferguson\nJune 6, 1896\nWilliam Jennings Bryan nominated\nNovember 3, 1896\nWilliam McKinley elected president\nApril 11, 1898 — December 10, 1898\nSpanish-American War\nDecember 10, 1898\nAnnexation of Philippines, Puerto Rico, and Guam\n1899\nOpen Door Policy\n1899\nUS Senate debates imperialism\nSeptember 6, 1901\nAssassination of William McKinley\nNez Perce War\nGreat Railway Strike of 1877\nHarsh weather affected livestock in the West\nHelen Hunt Jackson’s A Century of Dishonor\nJames Garfield dies\nChinese Exclusion Act\nStandard Oil Trust organized\nPendleton Act\nNorthern Pacific Railroad completed\nCleveland elected\nHuckleberry Finn published\nHaymarket Square Riot\nAmerican Federation of Labor founded\nInterstate Commerce Act\nDawes Act\n“Gospel of Wealth” published\nHull House opened\nBison nearly extinct\nHow the Other Half Lives published\nSherman Anti-Trust Act\nMcKinley Tariff\nWounded Knee\nAnnexation of Hawaii\nGeneral Electric formed\nEllis Island opened\nHomestead Steel Strike\nPopulist Party Convention\nCleveland vs. The Populists\nPanic of 1893\nFrederick Jackson Turner’s “Frontier Thesis”\nCoxey’s Army\nPullman Strike begins\nBooker T. Washington's \"Atlanta Compromise\" speech\nPlessy v. Ferguson\nWilliam Jennings Bryan nominated\nWilliam McKinley elected president\nSpanish-American War\nAnnexation of Philippines, Puerto Rico, and Guam\nOpen Door Policy\nUS Senate debates imperialism\nAssassination of William McKinley\nThe End of Reconstruction\nThe West\nImmigration\nAgricultural, Commercial, and Industrial Development\nRailroads\nThe Economy\nSocial Change\nPolitics\nSymbols of Their Age\nAP Curriculum\nCoverage Events\nCoverage Geographical\nCoverage Organizations\nCoverage People\nCreator\nCurriculum Subject\nEras and Sub-Eras\nGrade Level\nKeywords\nTags\nSite Sections\nTheme\nResource Type\n", "segment": "Before the Civil War, he rode for the Pony Express, and during the war he worked as an Army scout and soldier. In the late 1860s, Cody hunted buffalo on the Great Plains to help feed the builders of the Union Pacific Railroad. He earned his nickname by killing a dozen buffalo a day for two years. Cody later served as a scout and guide for US forces fighting Indian resistance west of the Mississippi. In 1883, he began touring with his “Buffalo Bill’s Wild West Show,” which featured Dakota chief Sitting Bull, shooting exhibitions, horseback riding, and roping as well as re-creations of Indian stagecoach raids and Pony Express rides. Loading\n1890\nHow the Other Half Lives published\nJacob Riis’s book How the Other Half Lives documenting living conditions among immigrants in New York City caused a national furor. By 1890 foreign-born immigrants made up 14.7 percent of the population, up from 9.7 percent in 1850. Read How the Other Half Lives\nLoading\nJuly 2, 1890\nSherman Anti-Trust Act\nCongress passed the Sherman Anti-Trust Act in 1890. The act declares that “ [e]very contract, combination in the form of trust or otherwise, or conspiracy, in restraint of trade or commerce among the several States, or with foreign nations, is declared to be illegal.” Part Two further makes it a felony to monopolize or attempt to monopolize any aspect of interstate trade or commerce.", "start_char": 8174, "end_char": 9554, "id": "82919808" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_36_961802380#1_1931077082", "url": "https://www.codyyellowstone.org/blog/where-is-buffalo-bill-cody-really-buried/", "title": "Where Is Buffalo Bill Cody Really Buried? | Cody Yellowstone", "headings": "Where Is Buffalo Bill Cody Really Buried?\nWhere Is Buffalo Bill Cody Really Buried?", "segment": "I’m a bit of a sucker for conspiracy theories. And I think we have a terrific one right here in Cody involving our very own town founder, William F. “Buffalo Bill” Cody. As the folks down in Denver know, there is a huge museum visitor area near Buffalo Bill’s alleged gravesite on Lookout Mountain. I say “alleged” because there are some people who believe that the only person buried under 20 tons of concrete at the Denver site is a one-time Cody ranch-hand who looked a little like Buffalo Bill and whose name has been lost to history. Many people right here in Cody believe that the real Bill is actually buried on Cedar Mountain overlooking the town of Cody. While visiting relatives in Denver in the spring of 1917, Buffalo Bill became ill and died. Soon after, his wife Louisa arrived to claim his body and settle his affairs. While in Denver, Louisa was approached by representatives from the Denver Post newspaper and the city of Denver who offered her $10,000 each to bury Cody in the area where they felt his grave would be a tourist attraction. Although Bill Cody was at one time regarded as the best-known person in the world and his Wild West Show incredibly popular and profitable, he was also prone to bad investments and was incredibly generous. As a result, he and his wife were broke when he died, and Louisa understandably accepted this offer.", "start_char": 185, "end_char": 1548, "id": "108902723" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_04_836081673#1_1759447346", "url": "http://www.biography.com/people/buffalo-bill-cody-9252268", "title": "Buffalo Bill Cody - Facts, Family & Death - Biography", "headings": "Buffalo Bill Cody\nQuick Facts\nBuffalo Bill Cody\nWho Was Buffalo Bill Cody?\nEarly Life\nBuffalo Bill: The Hero\nBeyond a Showman\nFact Check\nCitation Information\nArticle Title\nAuthor\nWebsite Name\nURL\nAccess Date\nPublisher\nLast Updated\nOriginal Published Date\nBIOGRAPHY NEWSLETTER\n", "segment": "Who Was Buffalo Bill Cody? Born near LeClaire in Scott County, Iowa, in 1846, Buffalo Bill Cody rode on the Pony Express at the age of 14, fought in the American Civil War, served as a scout for the Army, and was already an Old West legend before mounting his famous Wild West show, which traveled the United States and Europe. Early Life\nBorn near LeClaire in Scott County, Iowa, on February 26, 1846, William F. Cody worked for a freight company as a messenger and wrangler before trying his luck as a prospector in the Pikes Peak gold rush in 1859. The next year, at age 14, Cody joined the Pony Express, fitting the bill for the advertised position: \" skinny, expert riders willing to risk death daily.\" Buffalo Bill: The Hero\nCody later served in the American Civil War, and in 1867 he began buffalo hunting (to feed constructions crews building railroads), which would give him the nickname that would define him forever. His own assessment puts the number of buffalo he killed at 4,280, in just over a year and a half. In 1868, Cody returned to his work for the Army as chief of scouts (and his ongoing work with the military garnered him the Congressional Medal of Honor in 1872, which was subsequently stripped and then reinstated), all the while becoming a national folk hero thanks to the dime-novel exploits of his alter ego, \"Buffalo Bill.” In late 1872, Cody went to Chicago to make his stage debut in The Scouts of the Prairie, one of Ned Buntline’s original Wild West shows (Buntline was also the author of the Buffalo Bill novels).", "start_char": 975, "end_char": 2523, "id": "75805337" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_16_3455684719#1_3819481931", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dan_Cody", "title": "Dan Cody - Wikipedia", "headings": "Dan Cody\nDan Cody\nDan Cody\nContents\nEarly years\nCollege career\nProfessional career\nBaltimore Ravens\nExternal links\n", "segment": "6 ft 5 in (1.96 m)\nWeight: 255 lb (116 kg)\nCareer information\nHigh school: Ada (OK)\nCollege: Oklahoma\nNFL Draft: 2005 / Round: 2 / Pick: 53\nCareer history\nBaltimore Ravens ( 2005 – 2007)\n\nCareer highlights and awards\n2× First-team All- Big 12 ( 2003, 2004)\n\nCareer NFL statistics\nTackles: 1.0\n\nPlayer stats at NFL.com\n\nDaniel Price Cody (born December 1, 1983) is a former American football linebacker. He was drafted by the Baltimore Ravens in the second round of the 2005 NFL Draft. He played college football at Oklahoma .", "start_char": 328, "end_char": 854, "id": "101628798" } ]
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what killed whitney houston?
Drowning
[ { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_21_819176883#0_1748381286", "url": "https://heavy.com/entertainment/bravo/whitney-houston-cause-of-death/", "title": "Whitney Houston’s Cause of Death: How She Died | Heavy.com", "headings": "Whitney Houston’s Cause of Death: How She Died\nWhitney Houston’s Cause of Death: How She Died\nNew Details Surrounding Houston’s Death\nBobbi Kristina Brown’s Death\nFollow Heavy on Bravo TV ↓\nMore Heavy on Bravo TV\n", "segment": "Whitney Houston’s Cause of Death: How She Died | Heavy.com\nHeavy.com\nEntertainment\nHeavy on Bravo TV\nWhitney Houston’s Cause of Death: How She Died\n254 Views\n0 Shares\nBy S.M. Walsh\nUpdated Feb 6, 2021 at 4:15pm\nGetty Images Whitney Houston. Whitney Houston died on February 11, 2012. She was found unconscious in a bathtub at a hotel in Beverly Hills. According to Global News, the coroner later confirmed that the singer died by accidental drowning, with heart disease and cocaine as contributing factors. Here’s what you need to know: New Details Surrounding Houston’s Death\nThe late singer’s cause of death continues to make headlines today. In 2018, according to Global News, Houston’s ex-husband stated in an interview that he didn’t think that drugs were the cause of death; instead, he stated that Houston was “broken-hearted.”", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 834, "id": "39833632" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_35_1318876872#2_3066775608", "url": "https://www.cbsnews.com/news/whitney-houston-died-in-beverly-hills-hotel-room/", "title": "Whitney Houston died in Beverly Hills hotel room - CBS News", "headings": "Whitney Houston died in Beverly Hills hotel room\nWhitney Houston died in Beverly Hills hotel room", "segment": "The statement also added that \"the investigation is currently being conducted\" and that \"there is no additional information at this time.\" \"The actual cause of death will be determined by the L.A. Co. Coroner's Office,\" it said. Houston's death came on the eve of music's biggest night -- the Grammy Awards. It's a showcase where she once reigned, and her death is sure to case a heavy pall on Sunday's ceremony. Her longtime mentor Clive Davis was to hold his annual concert and dinner Saturday; it's unclear if it's going to go forward. Singer Whitney Houston dies at 48\nMariah Carey on Twitter: \" Heartbroken\"; Others react\nWhitney Houston's voice will never be forgotten\nHouston was one of the world's best-selling artists from the middle 1980s to the late 1990s. Her voice and image were ravaged by drug use, erratic behavior and a tumultuous marriage to singer Bobby Brown.", "start_char": 1227, "end_char": 2106, "id": "32474569" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_15_64345788#7_115104810", "url": "https://deadorkicking.com/whitney-houston-dead-or-alive/", "title": "Whitney Houston Death Fact Check, Birthday & Date of Death", "headings": "\nWhitney Houston\nIs Whitney Houston Dead or Still Alive? Whitney Houston Birthday and Date of Death\nWhitney Houston Death\nWhen did Whitney Houston die?\nHow did Whitney Houston die? What was the cause of death?\nHow old was Whitney Houston when died?\nWhere did Whitney Houston die? What was the location of death?\nRecently Passed Away Celebrities and Famous People.\nWhitney Houston Birthday and Date of Death\nThe Horrifying Truth About CBD\nWe All Had A Crush On Her In The 90's, This Is Her Now\nIs Whitney Houston's father, John Houston, dead or alive?\nIs Whitney Houston's mother, Emily \"Cissy\" Houston, dead or alive?\nWhitney Houston's sister :\nWhitney Houston's brothers :\nWhitney Houston - Biography\nCelebrities and Famous People Who Passed Away Today in History.\n", "segment": "That same day, she made her last public performance when she joined Kelly Price on stage in Hollywood, California and sang \"Jesus Loves Me\". Celebrities and Famous People Who Passed Away Today in History. Two days later, on February 11, Houston was found unconscious in Suite 434 at the Beverly Hilton Hotel, submerged in the bathtub. Beverly Hills paramedics arrived at approximately 3:30 p.m., found the singer unresponsive, and performed CPR. Houston was pronounced dead at 3:55 p.m. PST. The cause of death was not immediately known; local police said there were \"no obvious signs of criminal intent\". On March 22, 2012, the Los Angeles County Coroner's Office reported that Houston's death was caused by drowning and the \"effects of atherosclerotic heart disease and cocaine use\". The office stated the amount of cocaine found in Houston's body indicated that she used the substance shortly before her death. Toxicology results revealed additional drugs in her system:", "start_char": 2882, "end_char": 3855, "id": "84239340" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_07_481365018#0_843963727", "url": "http://www.jamaicaobserver.com/lifestyle/-Whitney-Houston-was-murdered-_13286147", "title": "'Whitney Houston was murdered'", "headings": "'Whitney Houston was murdered'\n'Whitney Houston was murdered'\nPeople Post\nAlso on Jamaica Observer\nBawl out!\nMassive increase of migrant …\nJesse keeps it 'Royal'\nThe big vaccine fallout\nThere is no easy fix, but...\nCampbell files defamation suit against PNP …\nTo seek and not to find\nMonday, April 19, 2021\n", "segment": "'Whitney Houston was murdered'\n\n\n\n\n'Whitney Houston was murdered'\nPeople Post\nMonday, December 31, 2012\n\n\nWhitney Houston was murdered by drug dealers and a new surveillance video proves it, a Hollywood private investigator is claiming. Paul Huebl says he has turned over evidence to the FBI that shows the 48-year-old singer was killed over a drug debt in February. The medical examiner ruled that she drowned in her bathtub at the Beverly Hilton hotel after taking a cocktail of cocaine, marijuana and several legal drugs. The National Enquirer is reporting that Huebl believes the troubled star was targeted by several \"high-powered drug dealers who sent thugs to collect a huge debt she owed for drugs\". She owed $1.5 million to dealers, according to some reports. However, Huebl told MailOnline that he doesn't know for certain that Houston was killed — only that evidence he collected could point in that direction. He says that the star received a delivery of cocaine to her room the day before her death and could be heard saying, \"I'm tired of this sh*t.\" He says Houston had previously been subjected to harassment by dealers trying to collect on her debt. Huebl says he obtained surveillance video that shows two unknown men who repeatedly went to the Beverly Hilton and integrated themselves into Houston's entourage. The private investigator claims these are the men who may have slipped into Houston's hotel room and killed her.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 1442, "id": "45219031" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_03_789891961#0_1349446987", "url": "http://whatreallykilledwhitneyhouston.com/", "title": "What Really Killed Whitney Houston", "headings": "What Really Killed Whitney Houston\nWhat Really Killed Whitney Houston\nIn their new book—What Really Killed Whitney Houston…\nOrder Your Copy Today!\n", "segment": "What Really Killed Whitney Houston\nWhat Really Killed Whitney Houston\nWhen superstar Whitney Houston died at the age of 48, many people tried to address the question of What Really Killed Whitney Houston. But their answers were superficial—drugs and Bobby Brown. The real answer is now finally available to you—due to the in-depth research and profound revelations provided by husband and wife psychology team Judith Sherven, PhD and Jim Sniechowski, PhD.\nIn their new book—What Really Killed Whitney Houston…\nJudith & Jim compassionately expose the depth of Whitney’s unconscious loyalties. And they explain, despite Whitney’s 170 million record sales and holding the Guinness World Record as the most-awarded female act of all time, how her inner turmoil robbed her from being able to own and live inside her success, and how it ultimately cost her her beauty, her voice, and her life. And you get to benefit personally! As Art Klein, best-selling Book of the Month Club Author and former V.P. of Marketing for The New York Times Corporation, summed it up: This is the most important book ever written about the most important subject facing every aware human being: how to fulfill your magnificence and not succumb to lethal unconscious allegiances. This is a book about the deepest personal freedom possible. Nothing matters more.”", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 1335, "id": "2548753" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_05_310045885#14_348804902", "url": "http://www.cnn.com/2015/02/01/entertainment/whitney-houston-daughter-hospitalized/index.html", "title": "Whitney Houston's daughter hospitalized - CNN", "headings": "Whitney Houston’s daughter in medically induced coma, source says\nWhitney Houston’s daughter in medically induced coma, source says\nStory highlights\n(CNN) —\nDaughter of acclaimed singer, R&B standout\nMarried a man who was taken in by Houston\n", "segment": "Kevork Djansezian/Getty Images\nOn February 11, 2012, singer Whitney Houston was found dead in a bathtub in a Beverly Hills, California, hotel. The Los Angeles County coroner later ruled that the 48-year-old's death was an accidental drowning with the \"effects of atherosclerotic heart disease and cocaine use\" as contributing factors. Houston won six Grammys and sold 170 million albums, singles and videos over her career. Click through to see images from her life. Photos: Remembering Whitney Houston\nPHOTO: Darlene Hammond/Hulton Archive/Getty Images\nHouston poses with an American Music Award in 1986. Photos: Remembering Whitney Houston\nPHOTO: Vinnie Zuffante/Getty Images\nHouston poses with her mother, Cissy Houston, in March 1987.", "start_char": 7820, "end_char": 8561, "id": "16858677" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_41_2031035618#0_3327395858", "url": "https://www.grunge.com/236048/the-tragic-real-life-story-of-whitney-houston/", "title": "The Tragic Real-Life Story Of Whitney Houston", "headings": "The Tragic Real-Life Story Of Whitney Houston\nThe Tragic Real-Life Story Of Whitney Houston\nWhitney Houston started singing as a kid in Newark\nWhitney Houston found fame early\nWhitney Houston's childhood trauma\nWhitney Houston tried drugs with her brother\nWhitney Houston fought a long, hard battle with addiction\nWhitney Houston's confidantes tried to control her career\nWhitney Houston's relationship with Bobby Brown was toxic\nWhitney Houston shared a close relationship with her daughter\nWhitney Houston's career suffered in the early 2000s\nWhitney Houston tried to maintain her public image\nWhitney Houston was forced to keep her feelings for Robyn Crawford hidden\nWhitney Houston lived through an identity crisis\n", "segment": "The Tragic Real-Life Story Of Whitney Houston\nThe Tragic Real-Life Story Of Whitney Houston\nDave Hogan/Getty Images\nBy Boshika Gupta / Aug. 12, 2020 2:53 pm EDT\nPop star Whitney Houston left millions of fans heartbroken in 2012 after she passed away in Beverly Hills, a night before the Grammy Awards. Her death was attributed to drowning, heart disease, and drug use. Her sudden demise left a void for many fans, who struggled to come to terms with her death. Whitney was a legendary singer, known for her beautiful voice and evergreen hits such as \"Saving All My Love For You,\" \"How Will I Know?\" and \"I Will Always Love You.\" Whitney Houston's life was far from easy and was filled with tragedy, including a long struggle with addiction and grappling with the downsides of fame and being in the public eye. She lived through immense suffering, heartbreak, and personal issues and also fought roadblocks in her career. Here is a glimpse of the life, the trials, and the tribulations of one of America's greatest pop stars of all time. Whitney Houston started singing as a kid in Newark\nDavid Corio/Getty Images\nWhitney Houston's love for singing began when she was a kid. On receiving encouragement from her mom, she joined the New Hope Baptist Church choir in Newark, New Jersey.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 1282, "id": "84094255" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_04_1255061559#0_2576694372", "url": "http://www.cbsnews.com/news/singer-whitney-houston-dies-at-48/", "title": "Singer Whitney Houston dies at 48 - CBS News", "headings": "Singer Whitney Houston dies at 48\nSinger Whitney Houston dies at 48\nWhitney Houston's rise to fame\nTroubled years\n", "segment": "Singer Whitney Houston dies at 48 - CBS News\nSinger Whitney Houston dies at 48\nAugust 9, 2013 / 2:05 PM / CBS/AP\nLOS ANGELES - Whitney Houston, who ruled as pop music's queen until her majestic voice and regal image were ravaged by drug use, erratic behavior and a tumultuous marriage to singer Bobby Brown, died Saturday. She was 48. Beverly Hills police Lt. Mark Rosen told reporters outside the Beverly Hilton that Houston was pronounced dead at 3:55 p.m. in her room on the fourth floor of the hotel. Her body remained there and Beverly Hills detectives were investigating. \"There were no obvious signs of any criminal intent at this time,\" Rosen said. Houston's publicist, Kristen Foster, said Saturday that the cause of her death was unknown. Rosen said police received a 911 call from hotel security about Houston at 3:43 p.m. Saturday. Paramedics who were already at the hotel because of a Grammy party unsuccessfully tried to resuscitate the singer, he said. Beverly Hills Police Department later issued a statement:\"\"Whitney Houston was pronounced dead that the scene by members of her entourage which included friends, co-workers, and family.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 1153, "id": "76274445" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_50_895864636#13_1613531198", "url": "https://www.quora.com/How-did-Whitney-Houston-die", "title": "How did Whitney Houston die? - Quora", "headings": "How did Whitney Houston die?\nHow did Whitney Houston die?\nAnonymous\n", "segment": "Answered 5 years ago · Author has 122 answers and 263.8K answer views\nWhitney Houston died from drowning in the bathtub as well as atherosclerotic heart disease and cocaine use. It is sad to know that she's gone,but her music and legacy will live on forever. Just like Michael Jackson's music and legacy will live on. Rest in paradise,Whitney Houston. 2.3K views\n·\nView upvotes\n· Answer requested by\nMykereia Lakes\nQuora User\n, I think about stuff sometimes\nAnswered 9 years ago · Author has 180 answers and 234.3K answer views\nThe answer to this question is unknown at this time. Police are investigating. 456 views\n·\nView upvotes\n· Answer requested by\nCatalin Braescu\nChuck Sears\n, lives in Houston, TX\nAnswered February 1, 2021 · Author has 8.5K answers and 2.6M answer views\nShe died from pure stupidity. She was stupid enough to become a drug addict and the drugs killed her. 64 views\n·\nView upvotes\nRelated Answer\nMadan Mohan\n, avid fan of music, including Ilayaraja and progressive rock\nAnswered 2 years ago · Author has 425 answers and 482.3K answer views\nWhat actually ruined Whitney Houston's voice? Sometimes, the simplest explanation is the best one.", "start_char": 8807, "end_char": 9970, "id": "87108442" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_05_310032447#13_348774646", "url": "http://www.cnn.com/2015/01/31/entertainment/whitney-houston-daughter-unresponsive/index.html", "title": "Whitney Houston's daughter hospitalized | CNN", "headings": "Whitney Houston’s daughter in medically induced coma, source says\nWhitney Houston’s daughter in medically induced coma, source says\nPolice: Bobbi Kristina Brown is 'alive and breathing'\nStory highlights\n(CNN) —\nDaughter of acclaimed singer, R&B standout\nMarried a man who was taken in by Houston\n", "segment": "Photos: Remembering Whitney Houston\nPHOTO: Kevork Djansezian/Getty Images\nOn February 11, 2012, singer Whitney Houston was found dead in a bathtub in a Beverly Hills, California, hotel. The Los Angeles County coroner later ruled that the 48-year-old's death was an accidental drowning with the \"effects of atherosclerotic heart disease and cocaine use\" as contributing factors. Houston won six Grammys and sold 170 million albums, singles and videos over her career. Click through to see images from her life. Photos: Remembering Whitney Houston\nPHOTO: Darlene Hammond/Hulton Archive/Getty Images\nHouston poses with an American Music Award in 1986. Photos:", "start_char": 8352, "end_char": 9011, "id": "16858657" } ]
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what currency can you use in aruba?
Aruban florin
[ { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_33_495596650#3_1069032279", "url": "https://www.aruba.com/us/plan-your-visit/tips-for-visitors/currency", "title": "Aruba Currency & Money - Pay with the U.S. Dollar or the Aruban Florin", "headings": "\nCurrency\nWhat currency does Aruba use?\nWhat is the currency exchange rate in Aruba?\nCredit cards and ATM machines\nCost of living\nCentral Bank Update\nThe Central Bank of Aruba Announces the Official Emission of the New 2019 Series Florin Banknotes\nShopping\nFeatured Articles\nThrowback Thursdays: History of Aruba\n12 Reasons Why Aruba is the Best Caribbean Island Vacation Destination\nDiscover More About Aruba\nFamilies\nRenaissance Mall\nFamilies\nMango\nAdventure\nExcelsior Casino\n", "segment": "however, U.S. dollars are widely accepted. What currency does Aruba use? The currency on the island is the Aruba Florin. You can exchange U.S. dollars, but it isn’t necessary. Using American money in Aruba is common and widely accepted. You may receive Aruba currency as change. What is the currency exchange rate in Aruba? The Aruba currency exchange rate for U.S. dollars is Afl 1.77 for cash and Afl 1.78 for traveler’s checks. Most supermarkets and gas stations use the exchange rate of Afl 1.75, while many restaurants and shops use the exchange rate of Afl 1.80. Credit cards and ATM machines\nAll major credit cards and traveler’s checks are accepted.", "start_char": 2530, "end_char": 3187, "id": "15537388" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_55_1413073228#0_3119754515", "url": "https://www.tripadvisor.com/ShowTopic-g147247-i144-k994099-Currency_used_in_Aruba-Aruba.html", "title": "Currency used in Aruba - Aruba Forum - Tripadvisor", "headings": "Currency used in Aruba\nCurrency used in Aruba - Aruba Forum\nCurrency used in Aruba\nCurrency used in Aruba\n1. Re: Currency used in Aruba\n2. Re: Currency used in Aruba\n3. Re: Currency used in Aruba\n4. Re: Currency used in Aruba\n5. 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Is it better to get the Aruban florin or American dollars? Is it also better to do any ex-change at home or in Aruba. Thank-you\nReport inappropriate content\n1-5 of 5 replies\nSorted by\nOldest first Newest first\n1\nArubaAmy\nMinneapolis...\nDestination Expert\nfor Aruba, Palm - Eagle Beach\nLevel Contributor\n16,352 posts\n77 reviews\n126 helpful votes\n1. Re: Currency used in Aruba\n14 years ago\nSave\nU.S. Dollars are used everywhere in Aruba. You may see some prices listed in stores or on menus in Florins but everyone takes U.S. Dollars. Report inappropriate content\nLvSun\nWest Virginia\nLevel Contributor\n1,651 posts\n4 reviews\n1 helpful vote\n2. 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Is it better to get the Aruban florin or American dollars? Is it also better to do any ex-change at home or in Aruba. Thank-you\nReport inappropriate content\n1-5 of 5 replies\nSorted by\nOldest first Newest first\n1\nArubaAmy\nMinneapolis...\nDestination Expert\nfor Aruba, Palm - Eagle Beach\nLevel Contributor\n16,393 posts\n77 reviews\n126 helpful votes\n1. Re: Currency used in Aruba\n14 years ago\nSave\nU.S. Dollars are used everywhere in Aruba. You may see some prices listed in stores or on menus in Florins but everyone takes U.S. Dollars. Report inappropriate content\nLvSun\nWest Virginia\nLevel Contributor\n1,651 posts\n4 reviews\n1 helpful vote\n2. Re:", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 3155, "id": "68477258" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_33_495596650#2_1069030908", "url": "https://www.aruba.com/us/plan-your-visit/tips-for-visitors/currency", "title": "Aruba Currency & Money - Pay with the U.S. Dollar or the Aruban Florin", "headings": "\nCurrency\nWhat currency does Aruba use?\nWhat is the currency exchange rate in Aruba?\nCredit cards and ATM machines\nCost of living\nCentral Bank Update\nThe Central Bank of Aruba Announces the Official Emission of the New 2019 Series Florin Banknotes\nShopping\nFeatured Articles\nThrowback Thursdays: History of Aruba\n12 Reasons Why Aruba is the Best Caribbean Island Vacation Destination\nDiscover More About Aruba\nFamilies\nRenaissance Mall\nFamilies\nMango\nAdventure\nExcelsior Casino\n", "segment": "Some are essential while others improve your browsing experience and allow us to advertise. For more info visit the privacy policy page. Allow inessential cookies for: Analytics (site-wide)\nAdvertisement (internet-wide)\nPersonalization (site-wide)\nYour preferences have been updated. Currency\nThe official local currency is the Aruban Florin; however, U.S. dollars are widely accepted. What currency does Aruba use? The currency on the island is the Aruba Florin. You can exchange U.S. dollars, but it isn’t necessary. Using American money in Aruba is common and widely accepted.", "start_char": 2187, "end_char": 2766, "id": "15537387" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_08_180976559#1_354212827", "url": "http://www.mycurrencytransfer.com/currency-converter/AWG-to-CAD", "title": "Convert Aruban Florins to Canadian Dollars | AWG To CAD Exchange Rate", "headings": "Convert Aruban Florins (AWG) to Canadian Dollars (CAD)\nConvert Aruban Florins (AWG) to Canadian Dollars (CAD)\n1 AWG\nAWG to CAD Exchange Rates – Live Currency Conversion\nHistorical Exchange Rates Aruban Florin to Canadian Dollar\nƒ100.00 AWG\nƒ1,000.00 AWG\nAruban Florin & Canadian Dollar Currency Information\nAWG to CAD Money Transfers & Travel Money Products\nTOP CURRENCIES\nTOP MONEY\nTRANSFER OPERATORS\n", "segment": "The currency of Aruba is the Aruban Florin. It's code is AWG. According to our data, EUR to AWG is the most popular Florin exchange rate conversion. FACT 2: The most frequently used banknotes in Aruba are: 10, 25, 50, 100, 500 florin. The currency is used solely in Aruba. FACT 3: The 50 cent is the only square-shaped coin remaining, and is commonly known as the 'yotin'. The 5 Florin coin was originally square but was later replaced with a gold round coin in 2005.", "start_char": 8418, "end_char": 8885, "id": "200356" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_52_903446604#6_1795866331", "url": "https://www.sixsigmacouncil.org/six-sigma-green-belt-certification/", "title": "Six Sigma Green Belt Certification - The Council for Six Sigma Certification", "headings": "The Council for Six Sigma Certification\nThe Council for Six Sigma Certification\nSix Sigma Green Belt Certification\nSix Sigma Green Belt Certification\n2 Different Paths to Certification\nWhat to Expect\nCertification Requirements\nExam Preparation\nAwarding of Certification\nThe LARGEST Six Sigma Accreditation Provider in the World…\n", "segment": "Choose a Different Currency: Albanian lek Algerian dinar Armenian dram Argentine peso Aruban florin Australian dollar Bahamian dollar Barbadian dollar Bangladeshi taka Bulgarian lev Belize dollar Bermudian dollar Bolivian boliviano Bosnia and Herzegovina convertible mark Brazilian real Brunei dollar Botswana pula Canadian dollar Cayman Islands dollar Central African CFA franc CFP franc Chilean peso Chinese yuan Costa Rican colón Croatian kuna Czech koruna Danish krone Dominican peso East Caribbean dollar Egyptian pound Euro Fijian dollar Falkland Islands pound Gibraltar pound Guinean franc Guatemalan quetzal Hong Kong dollar Hungarian forint Icelandic króna Indonesian rupiah Indian rupee Israeli new shekel Jamaican dollar Japanese yen Lebanese pound Liberian dollar Moroccan dirham Macedonian denar Macanese pataca Malaysian ringgit Maldivian rufiyaa Mauritanian ouguiya Mauritian rupee Mexican peso Nepalese rupee Netherlands Antillean guilder New Taiwan dollar New Zealand dollar Nicaraguan córdoba Nigerian naira Norwegian krone Pakistani rupee Papua New Guinean kina Panamanian balboa Paraguayan guaraní Peruvian nuevo sol Philippine peso Polish złoty Pound sterling Qatari riyal Romanian leu Russian ruble Saint Helena pound Samoan tālā Saudi riyal Serbian dinar Seychellois rupee Singapore dollar Solomon Islands dollar Somali shilling South Korean won South African rand Sri Lankan rupee Swedish krona Swiss franc Thai baht Turkish lira Trinidad and Tobago dollar Ukrainian hryvnia United Arab Emirates dirham United States dollar Vietnamese đồng Vanuatu vatu West African CFA franc Yemeni rial\nChange Currency\nTo learn the specifics of the different paths, please select the appropriate tab below: Path 1: Standard Exam (Single Certification)\nPath 2: Self-Paced Exams (Multiple Certifications)\nPath 2: Alternative Option* (Online Training Included)\nPath 1: Standard Exam (Single Certification)\nThe “Standard Exam” is a single comprehensive exam, intended for those who are already familiar with the Six Sigma Green Belt “Body of Knowledge.” What to Expect\nThe Official CSSC Six Sigma Green Belt Certification exam consists of 100 questions. It is an open-book format examination (we encourage the use of the free Self-Study Guide issued by The Council for Six Sigma Certification while taking the exam) that you will have 2 hours to complete. The Exam consists of multiple-choice and true/false questions from the major sections of CSSC Six Sigma Green Belt “Body of Knowledge.”", "start_char": 3037, "end_char": 5534, "id": "92902946" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_52_903372446#4_1795722088", "url": "https://www.sixsigmacouncil.org/lean-six-sigma-green-belt-certification-level-ii/", "title": "Lean Six Sigma Green Belt Certification (Level II) - The Council for Six Sigma Certification", "headings": "Lean Six Sigma Green Belt Certification – Level II\nLean Six Sigma Green Belt Certification – Level II\nLean Six Sigma Green Belt Certification – Level II\nWhat to Expect\nCertification Requirements\nPrerequisites\nAwarding of Certification\nThe LARGEST Six Sigma Accreditation Provider in the World…\n", "segment": "Choose a Different Currency: Albanian lek Algerian dinar Armenian dram Argentine peso Aruban florin Australian dollar Bahamian dollar Barbadian dollar Bangladeshi taka Bulgarian lev Belize dollar Bermudian dollar Bolivian boliviano Bosnia and Herzegovina convertible mark Brazilian real Brunei dollar Botswana pula Canadian dollar Cayman Islands dollar Central African CFA franc CFP franc Chilean peso Chinese yuan Costa Rican colón Croatian kuna Czech koruna Danish krone Dominican peso East Caribbean dollar Egyptian pound Euro Fijian dollar Falkland Islands pound Gibraltar pound Guinean franc Guatemalan quetzal Hong Kong dollar Hungarian forint Icelandic króna Indonesian rupiah Indian rupee Israeli new shekel Jamaican dollar Japanese yen Lebanese pound Liberian dollar Moroccan dirham Macedonian denar Macanese pataca Malaysian ringgit Maldivian rufiyaa Mauritanian ouguiya Mauritian rupee Mexican peso Nepalese rupee Netherlands Antillean guilder New Taiwan dollar New Zealand dollar Nicaraguan córdoba Nigerian naira Norwegian krone Pakistani rupee Papua New Guinean kina Panamanian balboa Paraguayan guaraní Peruvian nuevo sol Philippine peso Polish złoty Pound sterling Qatari riyal Romanian leu Russian ruble Saint Helena pound Samoan tālā Saudi riyal Serbian dinar Seychellois rupee Singapore dollar Solomon Islands dollar Somali shilling South Korean won South African rand Sri Lankan rupee Swedish krona Swiss franc Thai baht Turkish lira Trinidad and Tobago dollar Ukrainian hryvnia United Arab Emirates dirham United States dollar Vietnamese đồng Vanuatu vatu West African CFA franc Yemeni rial\nChange Currency\nThe projects are graded by one or more Master Black Belts from our Accredited Training Provider network. All project examiners are under strict contractual Non-Disclosure Agreements to help ensure confidentiality. Projects take 7-10 business days to be reviewed. The MBB reviewing the project will be checking to see if certain “criteria” that needs to be met to demonstrate an understanding of project implementation is provided. They typically look for things like comparing possible projects in pre-planning, project charters, understanding and implementation of analysis tools, adequate control plans, etc. If the project is rejected for not meeting CSSC’s standards, candidates will be provided an opportunity to modify and resubmit the project up to 3 times (within 1 year of payment). When a project is not accepted, the candidate is informed in regards to which parts of the project need improvement before re-submission. If unsuccessful after 3 attempts, the applicant would need to pay the project review fee again. Certification Requirements\nCandidates are expected to list, in great detail, the DMAIC/DMADV steps taken throughout the course of the project.", "start_char": 2852, "end_char": 5649, "id": "92902874" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_52_903382081#6_1795748151", "url": "https://www.sixsigmacouncil.org/lean-six-sigma-green-belt-certification-standard/", "title": "Lean Six Sigma Green Belt Certification - The Council for Six Sigma Certification", "headings": "The Council for Six Sigma Certification\nThe Council for Six Sigma Certification\nLean Six Sigma Green Belt Certification\nLean Six Sigma Green Belt Certification\n2 Different Paths to Certification\nWhat to Expect\nCertification Requirements\nExam Preparation\nAwarding of Certification\nThe LARGEST Six Sigma Accreditation Provider in the World…\n", "segment": "Choose a Different Currency: Albanian lek Algerian dinar Armenian dram Argentine peso Aruban florin Australian dollar Bahamian dollar Barbadian dollar Bangladeshi taka Bulgarian lev Belize dollar Bermudian dollar Bolivian boliviano Bosnia and Herzegovina convertible mark Brazilian real Brunei dollar Botswana pula Canadian dollar Cayman Islands dollar Central African CFA franc CFP franc Chilean peso Chinese yuan Costa Rican colón Croatian kuna Czech koruna Danish krone Dominican peso East Caribbean dollar Egyptian pound Euro Fijian dollar Falkland Islands pound Gibraltar pound Guinean franc Guatemalan quetzal Hong Kong dollar Hungarian forint Icelandic króna Indonesian rupiah Indian rupee Israeli new shekel Jamaican dollar Japanese yen Lebanese pound Liberian dollar Moroccan dirham Macedonian denar Macanese pataca Malaysian ringgit Maldivian rufiyaa Mauritanian ouguiya Mauritian rupee Mexican peso Nepalese rupee Netherlands Antillean guilder New Taiwan dollar New Zealand dollar Nicaraguan córdoba Nigerian naira Norwegian krone Pakistani rupee Papua New Guinean kina Panamanian balboa Paraguayan guaraní Peruvian nuevo sol Philippine peso Polish złoty Pound sterling Qatari riyal Romanian leu Russian ruble Saint Helena pound Samoan tālā Saudi riyal Serbian dinar Seychellois rupee Singapore dollar Solomon Islands dollar Somali shilling South Korean won South African rand Sri Lankan rupee Swedish krona Swiss franc Thai baht Turkish lira Trinidad and Tobago dollar Ukrainian hryvnia United Arab Emirates dirham United States dollar Vietnamese đồng Vanuatu vatu West African CFA franc Yemeni rial\nChange Currency\nTo learn the specifics of the different paths, please select the appropriate tab below: Path 1: Standard Exam (Single Certification)\nPath 2: Self-Paced Exams (Multiple Certifications)\nPath 2: Alternative Option* (Online Training Included)\nPath 1: Standard Exam (Single Certification)\nThe “Standard Exam” is a single comprehensive exam, intended for those who are already familiar with the Lean Six Sigma Green Belt “Body of Knowledge.” What to Expect\nThe Official CSSC Lean Six Sigma Green Belt Certification exam consists of 100 questions. It is an open-book format examination (we encourage the use of the free Self-Study Guide issued by The Council for Six Sigma Certification while taking the exam) that you will have 2 hours to complete. The Exam consists of multiple-choice and true/false questions from the major sections of CSSC Lean Six Sigma Green Belt “Body of Knowledge.”", "start_char": 3062, "end_char": 5574, "id": "92902887" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_57_32234791#8_65266625", "url": "https://www.visitaruba.com/blog/traveling/10-quick-tips-for-your-first-trip-to-aruba/", "title": "10 Quick Tips For Your First Trip To Aruba | Visit Aruba Blog", "headings": "10 Quick Tips For Your First Trip To Aruba\n10 Quick Tips For Your First Trip To Aruba\nTip 1: What to pack?\nTip 2: Protect your skin\nTip 3: Money\nTip 4: Language\nTip 5: No need to buy water\nTip 6: Shopping\nTip 7: Getting around\nTip 8: Go with the flow\nBonus tip\nTip 9: Emergencies\nTip 10: Have fun!\n", "segment": "You can find aloe vera everywhere! Tip 3: Money\nThe currency in Aruba is the florin (Awg. or Afl.), but every place accepts US dollars too. You can withdraw both florins and US dollars from several ATMs (not all) if you want to keep using US dollars. Otherwise you need to go to the bank or casino to exchange your money. Most places, like shops and hotels, grant a rate of exchange ranging from Awg. 1.75 to Awg. 1.80 per US dollar.", "start_char": 3135, "end_char": 3568, "id": "93834998" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_55_1188391659#0_2633371725", "url": "https://www.tripadvisor.ca/ShowTopic-g147247-i144-k994099-Currency_used_in_Aruba-Aruba.html", "title": "Currency used in Aruba - Aruba Forum - Tripadvisor", "headings": "Currency used in Aruba\nCurrency used in Aruba\nAruba Hotels and Places to Stay\n", "segment": "Currency used in Aruba - Aruba Forum - Tripadvisor\nAruba\nAruba Tourism\nAruba Hotels\nAruba Bed and Breakfast\nAruba Vacation Rentals\nAruba Packages\nFlights to Aruba\nAruba Restaurants\nAruba Attractions\nAruba Travel Forum\nAruba Photos\nAruba Map\nAruba Guide\nAll Aruba Hotels\nAruba Hotel Deals\nLast Minute Hotels in Aruba\nBy Hotel Type\nAruba Motels\nAruba Hostels\nSpa Resorts Aruba\nAruba Beach Hotels\nAruba Family Hotels\nAruba Resorts\nRomantic Hotels Aruba\nAruba Casinos\nAruba Green Hotels\nAruba Luxury Hotels\nBusiness Hotels Aruba\nBy Hotel Class\n5-stars Hotels in Aruba\n4-stars Hotels in Aruba\n3-stars Hotels in Aruba\nBy Hotel Brand\nDivi Resorts in Aruba\nMarriott Hotels in Aruba\nHyatt Hotels in Aruba\nRIU Hotels & Resorts in Aruba\nPopular Amenities\nAruba Hotels with a Pool\nAruba Hotels with Parking\nPet Friendly Hotels in Aruba\nPopular Aruba Categories\nFamily Resorts in Aruba\nAdults Only and Adult Friendly Resorts in Aruba\nOceanfront Hotels in Aruba\nDiscount Hotels in Aruba\nWedding Resorts in Aruba\nAll Inclusive Resorts in Aruba\nHotels with Balconies in Aruba\nHotels with Bars in Aruba\nHotels with Free Wifi in Aruba\nHotels with Room Service in Aruba\nNear Landmarks\nHotels near De Palm Tours\nHotels near Eagle Beach\nHotels near Palm Beach\nHotels near California Lighthouse\nHotels near Baby Beach\nHotels near The Butterfly Farm\nHotels near Arashi Beach\nHotels near Natural Pool\nHotels near De Palm Island\nHotels near Alto Vista Chapel\nSkip to main content\nAlerts\nTrips\nSign in\nInbox\nSee all\nLog in to get trip updates and message other travellers. 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Is it better to get the Aruban florin or American dollars? Is it also better to do any ex-change at home or in Aruba. Thank-you\nReport inappropriate content\n1-5 of 5 replies\nSorted by\nOldest first Newest first\n1\nArubaAmy\nMinneapolis...\nDestination Expert\nfor Aruba, Palm - Eagle Beach\nLevel Contributor\n16,353 posts\n77 reviews\n126 helpful votes\n1. Re: Currency used in Aruba\n14 years ago\nSave\nU.S. Dollars are used everywhere in Aruba. You may see some prices listed in stores or on menus in Florins but everyone takes U.S. Dollars. Report inappropriate content\nLvSun\nWest Virginia\nLevel Contributor\n1,651 posts\n4 reviews\n1 helpful vote\n2. Re:", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 3157, "id": "68473475" } ]
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[ { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_04_170810312#6_457546464", "url": "http://www.answers.com/Q/Where_in_Africa_did_haitian_come_from", "title": "", "headings": "\n", "segment": "so be happy where you come from...\nWhere do Haitian people live? Haitian people come from the country Haiti. Haiti is a Caribbean\nisland country with a population of 9,996,731 people. Haiti is on\nthe island of Hispaniola. Where do zebra's come from? The answer is Africa. Zebras come from Africa\nWhere in Africa do mangos come from? Mangoes are usually come from south Africa and east Africa\nHow come Gabrielle Union does not publicly say she is Haitian? She is not Haitian. Her family is from Omaha, Nebraska, and has\nbeen there for generations.", "start_char": 2614, "end_char": 3160, "id": "75021586" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_04_170810312#5_457545794", "url": "http://www.answers.com/Q/Where_in_Africa_did_haitian_come_from", "title": "", "headings": "\n", "segment": "But, I do know that I have\ntwo types of spirit to serve. African and Haitian. What the red on the Haitian flag mean? Haitian is awesome .but the red mean the blood that was shed\n. the blue also mean us . so be happy where you come from...\nWhere do Haitian people live? Haitian people come from the country Haiti. Haiti is a Caribbean\nisland country with a population of 9,996,731 people. Haiti is on\nthe island of Hispaniola. Where do zebra's come from?", "start_char": 2410, "end_char": 2863, "id": "75021585" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_04_170810312#0_457539886", "url": "http://www.answers.com/Q/Where_in_Africa_did_haitian_come_from", "title": "", "headings": "\n", "segment": "Where in Africa did Haitian come from? - Answers\nThe haitians are not African, they are islanders in the\nCarribbean sea. Their island is shared with the Dominican Republic. If you are asking as where did they come from many years ago, most\nof the Haitian population were imported as slaves that came from\nWest Africa. No specific country to the best of my knowledge. Home\n \nScience\n \nMath and Arithmetic\n \nHistory\n \nLiterature and Language\n \nTechnology\n \nHealth\n \n🧑‍⚖️\nLaw & Legal Issues\n \nBusiness & Finance\n \nAll Topics\n \nRandom\n Leaderboard\n Related Topics\nEarthquakes\n \nBhopal\n \nDominican Republic\n \nCountries, States, and Cities\n \nAsk Question\n0\nLog in\nHaiti\nWhere in Africa did Haitian come from? Asked by Wiki User\nSee Answer\nTop Answer\nWiki User\nAnswered 2010-08-25 22:54:08\nThe haitians are not African, they are islanders in the\nCarribbean sea. Their island is shared with the Dominican Republic. If you are asking as where did they come from many years ago, most\nof the Haitian population were imported as slaves that came from\nWest Africa. No specific country to the best of my knowledge.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 1228, "id": "75021580" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_11_1299670264#0_2711996613", "url": "https://answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=20070216115628AAZZ0nv", "title": "Where do Haitians come from? | Yahoo Answers", "headings": "Where do Haitians come from?\nWhere do Haitians come from?\n7 Answers\nAnonymous\n", "segment": "Where do Haitians come from? | Yahoo Answers\nin_my2ndlife\nin_my2ndlife\nasked in Arts & Humanities Genealogy · 1 decade ago\nWhere do Haitians come from? Does anyone know what parts of Africa Haitian slaves were imported from? Update: Is that true?... Niger? 7 Answers\nRelevance\nTeeDawg\nLv 6\n1 decade ago\nFavourite answer\nAccording to some excerpts from Wiki: The island of Hispaniola, of which Haiti occupies the western third, was originally inhabited by Taíno and Arawak. Enslavement, harsh treatment of the natives, and especially epidemic diseases such as smallpox caused the Arawak and Taino population to plummet over the next quarter-century. In response, the Spanish began to import African slaves to search for gold on the island.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 738, "id": "25449266" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_04_170810312#1_457541397", "url": "http://www.answers.com/Q/Where_in_Africa_did_haitian_come_from", "title": "", "headings": "\n", "segment": "Home\n \nScience\n \nMath and Arithmetic\n \nHistory\n \nLiterature and Language\n \nTechnology\n \nHealth\n \n🧑‍⚖️\nLaw & Legal Issues\n \nBusiness & Finance\n \nAll Topics\n \nRandom\n Leaderboard\n Related Topics\nEarthquakes\n \nBhopal\n \nDominican Republic\n \nCountries, States, and Cities\n \nAsk Question\n0\nLog in\nHaiti\nWhere in Africa did Haitian come from? Asked by Wiki User\nSee Answer\nTop Answer\nWiki User\nAnswered 2010-08-25 22:54:08\nThe haitians are not African, they are islanders in the\nCarribbean sea. Their island is shared with the Dominican Republic. If you are asking as where did they come from many years ago, most\nof the Haitian population were imported as slaves that came from\nWest Africa. No specific country to the best of my knowledge. 001\n0\n0\n0\n0\nHide Comment (1)\nAnonymous\n2020-06-16 15:01:16\nHaitians Are African...\nYour Answer\nLoading...\nStill have questions? Find more answers\nRelated Questions\nWhat part of Africa do Haitians come from? The part in Africa Haitian roots are from is Guinea\nWhat is a Haitian? Haitian means from Haiti or to do with Haiti. A Haitian means to\ncome from the country of Haiti which is in the Caribbean.", "start_char": 366, "end_char": 1629, "id": "75021581" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_16_1555012469#1_1756199223", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Afro-Haitian", "title": "Afro-Haitians - Wikipedia", "headings": "Afro-Haitians\nAfro-Haitians\nContents\nOrigins\nDemography\nCulture\nSee also\nReferences and footnotes\n", "segment": "Contents\n1 Origins\n2 Demography\n3 Culture\n4 See also\n5 References and footnotes\nOrigins\nThe African people of Haiti derived from various areas, spanning from Senegal to the Congo. Most of which were brought from West Africa, with a considerable number also brought from Central Africa. Some of these groups include those from the former Kongo kingdom ( Kongo ), ( Igbo Benin ( Ewe and Yoruba) and Togo land. Others in Haiti were brought from Senegal, Guinea (imported by the Spanish since the sixteenth century and then by the French), Sierra Leone, Windward Coast, Angola, Cameroon, Nigeria, Ghana, Togo, and Southeast Africa (such as the Bara tribesmen of Madagascar, who were brought to Haiti in the eighteenth century). Haitian culture is very tied to West African culture, especially that of pre-colonialism Benin, Haitian Vodou mostly has origins from the original West African Vodun of Benin and the French-based Haitian Creole language has influences from several African languages including the Fon language. At the time of the Haitian Revolution war, an event that involved the eradication of whites (mostly French) in Haiti, most of the blacks in Haiti were African-born and had no non-African admixture. This was because the average African slave in colonial Haiti had a short life span and France continuously imported thousands of Africans yearly to keep the slave population up, by 1790 there were nearly 600,000 slaves, outnumbering whites about 20 to 1. Demography\nAlthough Haiti averages approximately 250 people per square kilometre (650 per sq mi.), its population is concentrated most heavily in urban areas, coastal plains, and valleys. Haiti's population was about 9.8 million according to UN 2008 estimates, with half of the population being under 20 years old.", "start_char": 1061, "end_char": 2847, "id": "100336620" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_07_1081429414#8_1912938902", "url": "http://www.lunionsuite.com/facts-about-haiti/", "title": "Haiti Fast Facts – L'union Suite", "headings": "Haiti Fast Facts\nHaiti Fast Facts\nThe Flag\nHaitian People:\nRepublic of Haiti: National Holidays\n", "segment": "Haitian People: A Haitian, or Haitian people (Kreyòl: Ayisyen) are the inhabitants or citizens of Haiti. Haiti is a multi-ethnic nation, home to people of different ethnic and national backgrounds from West Central region of Africa, Polish, Jews (during the Holocaust), French and Taino Indian influences who are native to the country of Haiti, in the west of the island of Hispaniola. Creole and French in Haiti : Haitian Creole is the true national language of the Republic of Haiti. In addition to seven million people in the homeland, it is spoken by about a million Haitians living abroad. All Haitians speak the language, but a small minority of about 10% of the population also speak French, which they have learned either at home or at school. However, even Haitians who master French consider Haitian Creole, which they use for most everyday communication, as the symbol of their national identity. – read more\nRepublic of Haiti:", "start_char": 3381, "end_char": 4320, "id": "45862329" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_04_186020405#5_498844397", "url": "http://www.answers.com/Q/Which_part_of_Africa_do_jamaicans_come_from", "title": "Which part of Africa do jamaicans come from? - Answers", "headings": "Which part of Africa do jamaicans come from\n?\n\nWhich part of Africa do jamaicans come from?\nYour Answer\nStill Have Questions?\nRelated Questions\nDo jamaicans come from Ghana?\nDo Jamaicans consider themselves black or African American?\nWhere do jamaicans ancestors come from?\nWhat country in Africa do Jamaicans come from?\nWhere are jamaicans from in Africa?\nWhere did Jamaicans come from?\nIs jamaicans part of spanish people or Africa?\nWhy did jamaicans come to America?\nWhy did the Jamaicans come to Britain in 1948?\nAre jamaicans from Africa?\nAre jamicans from Africa?\nWhat part of Africa do Haitians come from?\nAre Jamaicans black people?\nDid most Jamaicans come from Senegal?\nIn what part of Africa do Haitians come from?\nWhat part of Africa and year did the slaves come from?\nWhat part of Africa did the slaves who settled in Trinidad come from?\nWhat part of Africa did most slaves come from?\nWhy do jamaicans come to Canada?\nWhat part of africa did gold come from?\nWhat parts of southern Africa do calla lilies come from?\nWhere do lions come from?\nWhy do jamaicans celebrate Boxing Day?\nWhich part of Africa did most slaves come from?\nWhich part of Africa did jamaican slaves come from?\n", "segment": "What part of Africa do Haitians come from? The part in Africa Haitian roots are from is Guinea\nAre Jamaicans black people? Jamaicans are of African American ancestry. Jamaica's population was relatively equally mixed between white and black people. Jamaicans ancestry lies only in West Africa. Did most Jamaicans come from Senegal? Yes, the majority of Jamaicans did come from Senegal. However, they also came from other places like Gambia and Guinea. In what part of Africa do Haitians come from? i think they come from west Africa but i don't know what country in west Africa.", "start_char": 2344, "end_char": 2923, "id": "75052414" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_31_1331677351#6_2725326597", "url": "https://worldpopulationreview.com/countries/haiti-population", "title": "Haiti Population 2021 (Demographics, Maps, Graphs)", "headings": "Haiti Population 2021 (Live)\nHaiti Population 2021 (Live)\n11,520,730\nHaiti Population Growth\nHaiti Population Projections\nPopulation Rank\nGrowth Rate\nWorld Percentage\nDensity\nHaiti Growth Rate\nHaiti Population 2021 (Live)\nHaiti Population Clock\nHaiti Population Estimator\nComponents of Population Change\nHaiti Population Clock\nHaiti Area and Population Density\nLargest Cities in Haiti\nHaiti Population Density Map\nHaiti Haiti Population by Year (Historical)\nHaiti Haiti Population by Year (Projections)\nHaiti Population Pyramid 2021\nHaiti Median Age\nHaiti Population by Age\nHaiti Population Pyramid\nHaiti Demographics\nHaiti Religion, Economy and Politics\nHaiti Population History\nCities in Haiti\nHaiti Population Rank 2021\n2021 World Percentage\nHaiti - General Info\nSources\n", "segment": "The rest have European and Levantine/Semitic background. These Arab Haitians make up a large share of the population. Arab immigrants first came to Haiti during the mid- to late-19th century when the country's economy was dominated by Italian and German immigrants. There is a large Haitian diaspora with millions of Haitians living in the United States (880,000), Cuba (300,000), Dominican Republic (800,000), France (80,000), the Bahamas (80,000), France (80,000), and Canada (100,000). A gene pool test of Haiti found its people are 95.5% Sub-Saharan African, 4.3% European, and traces of East Asian. About 80% of Haitians are Catholic while 16% are Protestants, which includes 10% Baptist. Vodou (and combinations of Vodou and other religions) is also practiced by some Haitians as well as Islam, Judaism, and Buddhism. French and Creole are the official languages in Haiti. The median age of the Haitian population is 23 years of age, with a total life expectancy of 64.2 years. Haiti Religion, Economy and Politics\nIn terms of quality of life and overall happiness, Haiti is still striving for improvements.", "start_char": 6348, "end_char": 7461, "id": "47960267" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_04_170810312#13_457551964", "url": "http://www.answers.com/Q/Where_in_Africa_did_haitian_come_from", "title": "", "headings": "\n", "segment": "Where did the early settlers of Africa come from\nIn what part of Africa do Haitians come from? i think they come from west Africa but i don't know what country\nin west Africa. Which country does Jason derulo come from? His parents are Haitian.. He grew up and was born in Florida\nxx\nWyclef is Haitian? Yes Wyclef is Haitian\nHaitiZebrasAfricaCelebritiesButterflies and MothsLionsEnglandName OriginsPersonal Safety and SecurityMusic GenresEthiopiaSlaveryRhythm and Blues Music\nTrending Questions \nwhat is 9 inch + 5 inch? Asked By\n Sophia Sneed\nWhat's the most outdated thing you still use today? 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Learn More\n14 Answers\nSean Baek\n, lives in San Francisco\nAnswered 5 years ago · Author has 1.3K answers and 1.7M answer views\nLou Seal is the official mascot of the San Francisco Giants. \" Born\" on July 25, 1996, Luigi Francisco Seal has been a regular part of the Giants baseball home games and events around San Francisco, and the United States. 721 views\nQuora User\n, former Guest Services at San Francisco Giants (2009-2014)\nAnswered 5 years ago · Author has 1.5K answers and 843.5K answer views\nThe mascot for the San Francisco Giants is Lou Seal.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 833, "id": "87867550" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_04_43341176#0_111648397", "url": "http://www.answers.com/Q/What_is_the_SF_Giants_mascot", "title": "What is the SF Giants mascot? - Answers", "headings": "What is the SF Giants mascot\n?\n\nWhat is the SF Giants mascot?\nYour Answer\nRelated Questions\nWhats the mascot for the New York Giants?\nWhat is the name of the NY Giants' Mascot?\nHow many worldseries wins for sf giants?\nWhat 5 letter word has sf in the beginning?\nWhat is the history of the UCLA mascot?\nNew York Giants mascot?\nWhat is the New York Giants football mascot?\nWhat is the name of the mascot for the New York Giants?\nIs Cody ross from the sf giants a christian?\nWhy are sf giants fans wearing pandas?\nWho wore 24 for the SF Giants?\nWho wore 5 on the SF Giants?\nWhat is the SF Giants radio station?\nWhere do the SF Giants practice during the season?\nHow many SF Giants are Christians?\nWhat baseball team is Metallica's favorite?\nWho is number 16 on the SF giants?\nWhat is the mascot for the New York Giants?\nWhat are the NY GIANTS' mascot?\nWhat hotel do the SF Giants stay in in Philadelphia?\nWhat is Jerry Garcia's favorite baseball team?\nIs SF giants Brian Wilson married?\nDoes Dish broadcast SF Giants baseball games?\nCan an Aardwolf run?\nAre the Oakland Athletics better or sf giants?\n", "segment": "What is the SF Giants mascot? - Answers\nUncategorized\nWhat is the SF Giants mascot? Asked by Wiki User\nSee Answer\nTop Answer\nWiki User\nAnswered 2012-04-13 05:08:49\nA seal who wears a giants jersey, a hat, and orange sunglasses. His name is Lou Seal. He replaced Crazy Crab due to the fact that he scared kids\n0 0 1\n🙏\n0\n🤨\n0\n😮\n0\n😂\n0\nAdd a Comment\nYour Answer\nRelated Questions\nWhats the mascot for the New York Giants? The Giants do not have a mascot. What is the name of the NY Giants' Mascot? The NY Giants have no mascot. How many worldseries wins for sf giants? SF Giants have one win, they were the NY Giants during their prior victories.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 641, "id": "74766408" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_20_1597683303#28_3509953489", "url": "https://gregstoll.dyndns.org/~gregstoll/baseballteamnames/", "title": "All 30 MLB team names, logos, mascots ranked!", "headings": "All 30 MLB team names, logos, mascots ranked!\nAll 30 MLB team names, logos, mascots ranked!\nAL West\nHouston Astros\nTexas Rangers\nLos Angeles Angels of Anaheim\nOakland Athletics\nSeattle Mariners\nWinner\nAL Central\nKansas City Royals\nMinnesota Twins\nDetroit Tigers\nCleveland Indians\nChicago White Sox\nWinner\nAL East\nNew York Yankees\nTampa Bay Rays\nBaltimore Orioles\nToronto Blue Jays\nBoston Red Sox\nWinner\nNL West\nLos Angeles Dodgers\nSan Francisco Giants\nArizona Diamondbacks\nSan Diego Padres\nColorado Rockies\nWinner\nNL Central\nSt. Louis Cardinals\nPittsburgh Pirates\nChicago Cubs\nMilwaukee Brewers\nCincinnati Reds\nWinner\nNL East\nNew York Mets\nWashington Nationals\nMiami Marlins\nAtlanta Braves\nPhiladelphia Phillies\nWinner\nAL\nHouston Astros\nMinnesota Twins\nBaltimore Orioles\nWinner\nNL\nSan Diego Padres\nMilwaukee Brewers\nPhiladelphia Phillies\nWinner\nWorld Series\nHouston Astros\nSan Diego Padres\nWinner\n", "segment": "So, some points for being city specific, even if that's fairly obscure today. Logo: 8 The script \"Dodgers\" is pretty classic, and it's a nice looking logo! Mascot: 0 The Dodgers don't have a mascot - booo! San Francisco Giants\nName: 3 It's been around for a while, but the original name for the team (when they were in New York) came about because the manager bragged that the guys on his team were big. So...not really unique. ( The current New York Giants football team is named after the old New York Giants baseball team, confusingly enough)\nLogo: 7 Simple, but I like it!", "start_char": 7025, "end_char": 7600, "id": "99280147" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_04_43341176#4_111656228", "url": "http://www.answers.com/Q/What_is_the_SF_Giants_mascot", "title": "What is the SF Giants mascot? - Answers", "headings": "What is the SF Giants mascot\n?\n\nWhat is the SF Giants mascot?\nYour Answer\nRelated Questions\nWhats the mascot for the New York Giants?\nWhat is the name of the NY Giants' Mascot?\nHow many worldseries wins for sf giants?\nWhat 5 letter word has sf in the beginning?\nWhat is the history of the UCLA mascot?\nNew York Giants mascot?\nWhat is the New York Giants football mascot?\nWhat is the name of the mascot for the New York Giants?\nIs Cody ross from the sf giants a christian?\nWhy are sf giants fans wearing pandas?\nWho wore 24 for the SF Giants?\nWho wore 5 on the SF Giants?\nWhat is the SF Giants radio station?\nWhere do the SF Giants practice during the season?\nHow many SF Giants are Christians?\nWhat baseball team is Metallica's favorite?\nWho is number 16 on the SF giants?\nWhat is the mascot for the New York Giants?\nWhat are the NY GIANTS' mascot?\nWhat hotel do the SF Giants stay in in Philadelphia?\nWhat is Jerry Garcia's favorite baseball team?\nIs SF giants Brian Wilson married?\nDoes Dish broadcast SF Giants baseball games?\nCan an Aardwolf run?\nAre the Oakland Athletics better or sf giants?\n", "segment": "Who wore 5 on the SF Giants? Ray Durham\nWhat is the SF Giants radio station? KNBR 680\nWhere do the SF Giants practice during the season? At their stadium. How many SF Giants are Christians? 100 percent of them\nWhat baseball team is Metallica's favorite? SF Giants\nWho is number 16 on the SF giants? Angel Pagan\nWhat is the mascot for the New York Giants? the mascott\nWhat are the NY GIANTS' mascot? a giant\nWhat hotel do the SF Giants stay in in Philadelphia?", "start_char": 1259, "end_char": 1719, "id": "74766412" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_04_43341176#3_111654297", "url": "http://www.answers.com/Q/What_is_the_SF_Giants_mascot", "title": "What is the SF Giants mascot? - Answers", "headings": "What is the SF Giants mascot\n?\n\nWhat is the SF Giants mascot?\nYour Answer\nRelated Questions\nWhats the mascot for the New York Giants?\nWhat is the name of the NY Giants' Mascot?\nHow many worldseries wins for sf giants?\nWhat 5 letter word has sf in the beginning?\nWhat is the history of the UCLA mascot?\nNew York Giants mascot?\nWhat is the New York Giants football mascot?\nWhat is the name of the mascot for the New York Giants?\nIs Cody ross from the sf giants a christian?\nWhy are sf giants fans wearing pandas?\nWho wore 24 for the SF Giants?\nWho wore 5 on the SF Giants?\nWhat is the SF Giants radio station?\nWhere do the SF Giants practice during the season?\nHow many SF Giants are Christians?\nWhat baseball team is Metallica's favorite?\nWho is number 16 on the SF giants?\nWhat is the mascot for the New York Giants?\nWhat are the NY GIANTS' mascot?\nWhat hotel do the SF Giants stay in in Philadelphia?\nWhat is Jerry Garcia's favorite baseball team?\nIs SF giants Brian Wilson married?\nDoes Dish broadcast SF Giants baseball games?\nCan an Aardwolf run?\nAre the Oakland Athletics better or sf giants?\n", "segment": "What is the name of the mascot for the New York Giants? There mascot is called fubso\nIs Cody ross from the sf giants a christian? no\nWhy are sf giants fans wearing pandas? because a player on the team named pablo sandoval is nicknamed the panda and the fans liked it and it caught up its kinda like a miniature mascot i guess\nWho wore 24 for the SF Giants? Willie Mays. Who wore 5 on the SF Giants? Ray Durham\nWhat is the SF Giants radio station? KNBR 680\nWhere do the SF Giants practice during the season? At their stadium. How many SF Giants are Christians?", "start_char": 889, "end_char": 1449, "id": "74766411" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_04_43341176#2_111652307", "url": "http://www.answers.com/Q/What_is_the_SF_Giants_mascot", "title": "What is the SF Giants mascot? - Answers", "headings": "What is the SF Giants mascot\n?\n\nWhat is the SF Giants mascot?\nYour Answer\nRelated Questions\nWhats the mascot for the New York Giants?\nWhat is the name of the NY Giants' Mascot?\nHow many worldseries wins for sf giants?\nWhat 5 letter word has sf in the beginning?\nWhat is the history of the UCLA mascot?\nNew York Giants mascot?\nWhat is the New York Giants football mascot?\nWhat is the name of the mascot for the New York Giants?\nIs Cody ross from the sf giants a christian?\nWhy are sf giants fans wearing pandas?\nWho wore 24 for the SF Giants?\nWho wore 5 on the SF Giants?\nWhat is the SF Giants radio station?\nWhere do the SF Giants practice during the season?\nHow many SF Giants are Christians?\nWhat baseball team is Metallica's favorite?\nWho is number 16 on the SF giants?\nWhat is the mascot for the New York Giants?\nWhat are the NY GIANTS' mascot?\nWhat hotel do the SF Giants stay in in Philadelphia?\nWhat is Jerry Garcia's favorite baseball team?\nIs SF giants Brian Wilson married?\nDoes Dish broadcast SF Giants baseball games?\nCan an Aardwolf run?\nAre the Oakland Athletics better or sf giants?\n", "segment": "What 5 letter word has sf in the beginning? sf giants\nWhat is the history of the UCLA mascot? jaihjndhsjfbwe;iuridkdlgjgihg;sf\nNew York Giants mascot? there really is no mascot\nWhat is the New York Giants football mascot? They don't have a mascot. What is the name of the mascot for the New York Giants? There mascot is called fubso\nIs Cody ross from the sf giants a christian? no\nWhy are sf giants fans wearing pandas? because a player on the team named pablo sandoval is nicknamed the panda and the fans liked it and it caught up its kinda like a miniature mascot i guess\nWho wore 24 for the SF Giants? Willie Mays.", "start_char": 641, "end_char": 1259, "id": "74766410" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_28_1039780165#0_2207920531", "url": "https://sportsmascots.fandom.com/wiki/Lou_Seal_(San_Francisco_Giants)", "title": "Lou Seal (San Francisco Giants) | SportsMascots Wikia | Fandom", "headings": "Lou Seal (San Francisco Giants)\nLou Seal (San Francisco Giants)", "segment": "Lou Seal (San Francisco Giants) | SportsMascots Wikia | Fandom\nin: Baseball Mascots, MLB Mascots\nLou Seal (San Francisco Giants)\nView source\nHistory\nTalk (0)\nComments (0) Share\nLou Seal is the official mascot of the San Francisco Giants. \" Born\" on July 25, 1996, Luigi Francisco Seal has been a regular part of the Giants baseball home games and events around San Francisco, and the United States. The name is a play on the name \"Lucille.\" The Giants held a contest in which fans submitted name ideas. Six people submitted the name \"Lou Seal\" and they were all invited to a game that season to watch from a luxury box. All of them got to meet the newly named Lou Seal and one of these lucky fans was randomly chosen to throw out the first pitch at that game. The name also refers to the San Francisco Seals, the baseball club that was a mainstay of the Pacific Coast League from 1903 until 1957. Although the mascot's name is a bit ambiguous, Lou Seal is indeed \"officially\" male (and the person inside the costume is a man). In 2008, Forbes named Lou Seal the best mascot in sports.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 1083, "id": "42042656" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_04_43341176#5_111658062", "url": "http://www.answers.com/Q/What_is_the_SF_Giants_mascot", "title": "What is the SF Giants mascot? - Answers", "headings": "What is the SF Giants mascot\n?\n\nWhat is the SF Giants mascot?\nYour Answer\nRelated Questions\nWhats the mascot for the New York Giants?\nWhat is the name of the NY Giants' Mascot?\nHow many worldseries wins for sf giants?\nWhat 5 letter word has sf in the beginning?\nWhat is the history of the UCLA mascot?\nNew York Giants mascot?\nWhat is the New York Giants football mascot?\nWhat is the name of the mascot for the New York Giants?\nIs Cody ross from the sf giants a christian?\nWhy are sf giants fans wearing pandas?\nWho wore 24 for the SF Giants?\nWho wore 5 on the SF Giants?\nWhat is the SF Giants radio station?\nWhere do the SF Giants practice during the season?\nHow many SF Giants are Christians?\nWhat baseball team is Metallica's favorite?\nWho is number 16 on the SF giants?\nWhat is the mascot for the New York Giants?\nWhat are the NY GIANTS' mascot?\nWhat hotel do the SF Giants stay in in Philadelphia?\nWhat is Jerry Garcia's favorite baseball team?\nIs SF giants Brian Wilson married?\nDoes Dish broadcast SF Giants baseball games?\nCan an Aardwolf run?\nAre the Oakland Athletics better or sf giants?\n", "segment": "100 percent of them\nWhat baseball team is Metallica's favorite? SF Giants\nWho is number 16 on the SF giants? Angel Pagan\nWhat is the mascot for the New York Giants? the mascott\nWhat are the NY GIANTS' mascot? a giant\nWhat hotel do the SF Giants stay in in Philadelphia? hallmark hotel\nWhat is Jerry Garcia's favorite baseball team? Sf Giants\nIs SF giants Brian Wilson married? yes of course\nDoes Dish broadcast SF Giants baseball games? Yes they do\nCan an Aardwolf run? Yankees Rule and so do Giants (SF)\nAre the Oakland Athletics better or sf giants?", "start_char": 1449, "end_char": 2001, "id": "74766413" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_50_1885583705#0_2692149605", "url": "https://www.quora.com/What-is-the-history-behind-the-mascot-of-the-San-Francisco-Giants", "title": "What is the history behind the mascot of the San Francisco Giants? - Quora", "headings": "What is the history behind the mascot of the San Francisco Giants?\nWhat is the history behind the mascot of the San Francisco Giants?\nWhat should a first-time attendee to a San Francisco Giants game know?\nFred Owens\nBrian Paul Jenny\nAnonymous\nAnonymous\n", "segment": "What is the history behind the mascot of the San Francisco Giants? - Quora\nWhat is the history behind the mascot of the San Francisco Giants? Ad by Jumbo Privacy & Security\nHave you been hacked? 80% of emails online have been exposed in data leaks. Tap to check for your leaks. Learn More\n11 Answers\nQuora User\n, smart parents, books, education\nAnswered 5 years ago · Author has 8K answers and 4.7M answer views\nI guess you don't know much about San Francisco? There are a great number of seals all over the Bay Area, and a multitude at Fisherman's Wharf. They're a tourist attraction in themselves. They're quite loud creatures and big. The longtime Pacific Coast League (AAA) franchise in SF was known as the Seals.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 717, "id": "87858058" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_20_1597683303#29_3509955278", "url": "https://gregstoll.dyndns.org/~gregstoll/baseballteamnames/", "title": "All 30 MLB team names, logos, mascots ranked!", "headings": "All 30 MLB team names, logos, mascots ranked!\nAll 30 MLB team names, logos, mascots ranked!\nAL West\nHouston Astros\nTexas Rangers\nLos Angeles Angels of Anaheim\nOakland Athletics\nSeattle Mariners\nWinner\nAL Central\nKansas City Royals\nMinnesota Twins\nDetroit Tigers\nCleveland Indians\nChicago White Sox\nWinner\nAL East\nNew York Yankees\nTampa Bay Rays\nBaltimore Orioles\nToronto Blue Jays\nBoston Red Sox\nWinner\nNL West\nLos Angeles Dodgers\nSan Francisco Giants\nArizona Diamondbacks\nSan Diego Padres\nColorado Rockies\nWinner\nNL Central\nSt. Louis Cardinals\nPittsburgh Pirates\nChicago Cubs\nMilwaukee Brewers\nCincinnati Reds\nWinner\nNL East\nNew York Mets\nWashington Nationals\nMiami Marlins\nAtlanta Braves\nPhiladelphia Phillies\nWinner\nAL\nHouston Astros\nMinnesota Twins\nBaltimore Orioles\nWinner\nNL\nSan Diego Padres\nMilwaukee Brewers\nPhiladelphia Phillies\nWinner\nWorld Series\nHouston Astros\nSan Diego Padres\nWinner\n", "segment": "San Francisco Giants\nName: 3 It's been around for a while, but the original name for the team (when they were in New York) came about because the manager bragged that the guys on his team were big. So...not really unique. ( The current New York Giants football team is named after the old New York Giants baseball team, confusingly enough)\nLogo: 7 Simple, but I like it! Mascot: 8 \"Lou Seal\" is a pretty great name for a mascot. Arizona Diamondbacks\nName: 9 Very appropriate for an Arizona team! Logo:", "start_char": 7230, "end_char": 7731, "id": "99280148" } ]
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what is the main language spoken in italy?
Italian Language
[ { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_58_1258767877#0_1863261738", "url": "https://www.worldatlas.com/articles/what-languages-are-spoken-in-italy.html", "title": "What Languages are Spoken in Italy? - WorldAtlas", "headings": "What Languages are Spoken in Italy?\nWhat Languages are Spoken in Italy?\nOfficial Language of Italy\nMinority Languages of Italy\nOther Languages Spoken in Italy\nGriko\nGardiol\nVastese\nToitschu\nMolise Croatian\n", "segment": "What Languages are Spoken in Italy? - WorldAtlas\nWhat Languages are Spoken in Italy? Italian is the official language of Italy. Official Language of Italy\nItaly is located in Western Europe, where it juts out into the Mediterranean Sea. It has a multicultural population of over 60 million inhabitants, who speak a diverse range of languages from minority languages to regional dialects. The official language spoken in Italy, however, is Italian. This language is spoken by around 85 million people throughout the world and serves as one of the working languages of the Council of Europe. It is considered a Romance language and is more closely related to Latin than any other Romance language. Italian has its roots in the Tuscan dialect of the Italo-Dalmatian subgroup, which belongs to the Indo-European language family. This dialect was used by the upper class and by writers of the Florentine society during the 1100’s.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 925, "id": "96445636" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_04_110894071#5_296849741", "url": "http://www.answers.com/Q/What_languages_are_spoken_in_Italy", "title": "What languages are spoken in Italy? - Answers", "headings": "What languages are spoken in Italy\n?\n\nWhat languages are spoken in Italy?\nYour Answer\n", "segment": "But the pronunciation takes on local and regional forms, which also are supplemented by such area-specific languages as Sardinian. 0 0 1\n🙏\n0\n🤨\n0\n😮\n0\n😂\n0\nAdd a Comment\nWiki User\nAnswered 2017-11-29 14:34:30\nThe 1 and only official language of Italy is Italian, which is also the national language, spoken by nearly everyone as either a first or second language. English is the most widely spoken foreign language in Italy. About 35% of the population can speak English with varying degrees of fluency. Here is a list of all 34 languages spoken in Italy: 1. Albanian, Arbëreshë\n2. Bavarian\n3. Catalan-Valencian-Balear\n4. Cimbrian\n5.", "start_char": 2210, "end_char": 2840, "id": "74901239" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_58_1233650535#1_1801978194", "url": "https://www.worldatlas.com/articles/italian-speaking-countries.html", "title": "Italian Speaking Countries - WorldAtlas", "headings": "Italian Speaking Countries\nItalian Speaking Countries\nItalian Speaking Countries\nItaly\nAlbania\nUnited States\nSwitzerland\nThe Spread of Italian\nItalian Speaking Countries\n", "segment": "Of all the romance languages, Italian is the closest to Latin. Modern Italian has evolved into a language with several dialects. Italian Speaking Countries\nItaly\nItalian is the official language of Italy. About 60 million Italians in the country speak the language. Approximately 54 million consider it their first language. It is used in an official capacity including in schools, parliamentary sessions, public gatherings, and day-to-day communication. Italy is considered the birthplace of the Italian language. Albania\nItalian is the most spoken foreign language in Albania. Approximately 800,000 people speak it. It was considered an official language when Albania was a protectorate of Italy.", "start_char": 519, "end_char": 1217, "id": "96406816" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_28_278173342#10_584243975", "url": "https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Italy", "title": "Italy - Simple English Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia", "headings": "Italy\nItaly\nFrom Simple English Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia\nContents\nGeography\nFurther information: Italian Peninsula\nPeople and culture\nEconomy\nReligion\nFood\nMajor cities\nRegions\nPolitics\nHistory\nTransportation\nRelated pages\nReferences\nOther websites\n", "segment": "The official language of Italy is Italian and in some small areas German, Slovenian or French. People also speak dialects of Italian such as Sicilian and Sardinian. There are many different dialects spoken in Italy. They vary between regions and, in some cases, also between provinces. The people of Italy are mostly descendant from the ancient Romans . Italy is home to more World Heritage Sites than any other nation in the world. These sites are culturally important and valued according to UNESCO. About 60% of the works of art of the world are in Italy. Italy is also a big wine producer. In 2005 it made over 5 million tonnes.", "start_char": 5835, "end_char": 6468, "id": "41127810" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_04_110894071#4_296848385", "url": "http://www.answers.com/Q/What_languages_are_spoken_in_Italy", "title": "What languages are spoken in Italy? - Answers", "headings": "What languages are spoken in Italy\n?\n\nWhat languages are spoken in Italy?\nYour Answer\n", "segment": "The country \"shaped like a boot\" is Italy. Italians speak Italian. 0 0 1\n🙏\n0\n🤨\n0\n😮\n0\n😂\n0\nAdd a Comment\nWiki User\nAnswered 2014-05-02 17:08:09\nItalian is the main language in Italy. Specifically, Italian is spoken throughout the Italian islands and peninsula. The written language may remain quite similar among insular and peninsular inhabitants. But the pronunciation takes on local and regional forms, which also are supplemented by such area-specific languages as Sardinian. 0 0 1\n🙏\n0\n🤨\n0\n😮\n0\n😂\n0\nAdd a Comment\nWiki User\nAnswered 2017-11-29 14:34:30\nThe 1 and only official language of Italy is Italian, which is also the national language, spoken by nearly everyone as either a first or second language. English is the most widely spoken foreign language in Italy. About 35% of the population can speak English with varying degrees of fluency. Here is a list of all 34 languages spoken in Italy:", "start_char": 1862, "end_char": 2762, "id": "74901238" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_12_1097348807#3_2178304767", "url": "https://belleitaly.com/where-is-italy-located", "title": "Where Is Italy Located? Find Out Interesting Facts About Italy", "headings": "Where Is Italy Located On The Map? Learn Interesting Facts About Italy\nWhere Is Italy Located On The Map? Learn Interesting Facts About Italy\nWhere Is Italy On The Map of Europe?\nWhere is Italy on the World Map?\nWhat is Italy’s Capital?\nInteresting Facts About Italy\nFAQ: Frequently Asked Questions about Italy\nWhat is Italy in Italian\nWhat is Italy’s language?\nWhat is Italy’s population?\nWhat is Italy currency?\nWhat is Italy religion?\nWhat is Italy country code?\nWhat are you looking for?\nShare and Enjoy!\n", "segment": "Generally speaking, Italy has a temperate seasonal climate. FAQ: Frequently Asked Questions about Italy\nWhat is Italy in Italian\nIn Italian language Italy is ITALIA. What is Italy’s language? The official language of Italy is Italian. However, Italy has many regional languages and dialects and several, recognized minority languages. What is Italy’s population? The population of Italy is approximately 60 million inhabitants. What is Italy currency? The Italy currency is the euro.", "start_char": 1201, "end_char": 1685, "id": "54174543" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_58_1258767877#1_1863263155", "url": "https://www.worldatlas.com/articles/what-languages-are-spoken-in-italy.html", "title": "What Languages are Spoken in Italy? - WorldAtlas", "headings": "What Languages are Spoken in Italy?\nWhat Languages are Spoken in Italy?\nOfficial Language of Italy\nMinority Languages of Italy\nOther Languages Spoken in Italy\nGriko\nGardiol\nVastese\nToitschu\nMolise Croatian\n", "segment": "The official language spoken in Italy, however, is Italian. This language is spoken by around 85 million people throughout the world and serves as one of the working languages of the Council of Europe. It is considered a Romance language and is more closely related to Latin than any other Romance language. Italian has its roots in the Tuscan dialect of the Italo-Dalmatian subgroup, which belongs to the Indo-European language family. This dialect was used by the upper class and by writers of the Florentine society during the 1100’s. In fact, the famous author Dante Alighieri is often given credit for standardizing the language. Today, Italian is not listed by the constitution as the official language, although several courts have made legal decisions identifying the language as such. Minority Languages of Italy\nA number of minority languages are also spoken in Italy. Many of them have been classified as historical language minorities by the government of Italy, including French, Greek, German, Sardinian, Albanian, Occitan, Croatian, Slovene, Ladin, Friulian, Catalan, and Franco-Provencal. Of these languages, Sardinian belongs to its own group within the Romance languages.", "start_char": 388, "end_char": 1577, "id": "96445637" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_58_1233650535#0_1801976916", "url": "https://www.worldatlas.com/articles/italian-speaking-countries.html", "title": "Italian Speaking Countries - WorldAtlas", "headings": "Italian Speaking Countries\nItalian Speaking Countries\nItalian Speaking Countries\nItaly\nAlbania\nUnited States\nSwitzerland\nThe Spread of Italian\nItalian Speaking Countries\n", "segment": "Italian Speaking Countries - WorldAtlas\nItalian Speaking Countries\nItalian is one of the Romance Languages. The Italian language is the official language of Italy, San Marino, Vatican City, Switzerland, and the Western Istria region of Slovakia and Croatia. Albania, Monaco, and Malta had Italian as an official language at one point. Italian is a romance language that is part of the Indo-European family of languages. It is an offspring of the Latin language used by Romans just like all the other romance languages. Of all the romance languages, Italian is the closest to Latin. Modern Italian has evolved into a language with several dialects. Italian Speaking Countries\nItaly\nItalian is the official language of Italy. About 60 million Italians in the country speak the language. Approximately 54 million consider it their first language.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 843, "id": "96406815" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_03_1664440231#14_2886827384", "url": "http://www.answers.com/Q/In_ancient_Rome_what_language_did_people_speak", "title": "", "headings": "\n", "segment": "Latin\nWhat languages are spoken in Rome Italy? Italian is the official language of Italy, so it is the main language of Rome, although some Latin is used in the Vatican City within Rome during Roman Catholic liturgy. Rome is the capital of Italy, therefore the official language there is Italian (and Latin the official language of the Vatican City, which is inside of Rome).The Ancient Romans spoke Latin. Italian and EnglishItalian, in ancient Rome Latin was spoken. In Rome, the capital of Italy, they speak Italian.actually Rome was founded in the 700 B.C.'s so Italian wasn't a language Romans spoke all Latin. Rome is the capital of Italy and most Romans speak Italian. The traditional language of Rome is Latin, but Latin is no longer used regularly as a spoken language. Italian is by far the main language of Rome. There are also many people there who speak English, French, and other languages for the ease of international tourists. In Vatican City, the official language is Latin, which is used in most ceremonial settings by the Pope and other members of the Catholic Church.", "start_char": 5036, "end_char": 6120, "id": "3517153" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_03_847808716#4_1435933510", "url": "http://wikitravel.org/en/Italy", "title": "Italy - Wikitravel", "headings": "\nYOU CAN EDIT THIS PAGE! Just click any blue \"Edit\" link and start writing!\nUnderstand\nHistory\nThe birth of modern Italy\nWorld War One\nThe rise of Fascism and World War Two\nThe Republic and the post-war years\nSociety\nClimate\nLiterature\nRegions\nCities\nOther destinations\nGet in\nBy plane\nBy train\nBy car\nBy bus\nBy boat\nGet around\nBy train\nTrenitalia Ticketless\nBy car\nBy bus\nBy thumb\nBy boat\nTalk\nSee\nMonuments\nIslands\nMuseums\nDo\nVisit the beach\nVisit the vineyards\nCycling tours\nSailing\nTake a Cooking Class\nLearn Glass Bead Making\nBuy\nWhat to buy\nHow to buy\nEat\nCuisine\nSpecialities\nPizza\nCheese and sausages\nRestaurants and bars\nGastronomia\nThe 'Cesarine' of \"Home Food\"\nDrink\nWine\nBeer\nOther drinks\nCoffee\nSleep\nCope\nLearn\nWork\nStay safe\nCrime\nTourist Scams\nRacism\nLGBT\nStay healthy\nRespect\nSocial Etiquette\nHome Etiquette\nDress Codes\nThings to Avoid\nSports:\nPolitics:\nCulture:\nSymbols:\nSensitive Issues:\nContact\nInternet access\nWi-Fi\nMobile\nTelephone\nEmergency numbers\nPost\n", "segment": "Italian is also the official language in San Marino and is commonly spoken in Vatican City whose official language is Latin. Understand\nItaly is, for the most part, a peninsula situated on the Mediterranean Sea, bordering France, Switzerland, Austria, and Slovenia in the north. Italy, which is boot-shaped, is surrounded by the Ligurian and the Tyrrhenian Seas to the west, the Mediterranean and Ionian Seas to the South, and the Adriatic Sea to the East. Italian is the official language spoken by the majority of the population, but as you travel throughout the country you will find that there are several distinct Italian languages and dialects depending on the region you're in, many of which might be completely incomprehensible to each other but practically all native Italians can speak the national standard. French is spoken in the northwest and German in the northeast. Italy has a very diverse landscape, but can be primarily described as mountainous, including the Alps and the Apennines mountain ranges that run through the vast majority of it. Two major islands are part of this country: Sardinia, which is an island off the west coast of Italy, and Sicily, at the southern tip (the \"toe\") of the boot. History\nThe Pantheon, a huge Roman temple, which is a symbol of the Roman civilization in Italy. Certainly, humans inhabited the Italian peninsula for at least 200,000 years;", "start_char": 2260, "end_char": 3653, "id": "2599064" } ]
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where did tennessee williams live?
St. Louis
[ { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_36_601559459#1_1207812964", "url": "https://www.cliffsnotes.com/literature/s/a-streetcar-named-desire/tennessee-williams-biography", "title": "Tennessee Williams Biography", "headings": "Tennessee Williams Biography\nA Streetcar Named Desire\nTennessee Williams\nTennessee Williams Biography\n", "segment": "Thus, his life is utilized over and over again in the creation of his dramas. Tennessee Williams was born Thomas Lanier Williams in Columbus, Mississippi. Because his father was a traveling salesman and was often away from home, he lived the first ten years of his life in his maternal grandparents' home. His father was a loud, outgoing, hard-drinking, boisterous man who bordered on the vulgar, at least as far as the young, sensitive Tennessee Williams was concerned. In contrast to his father, his mother seemed to be rather quiet and possessive, demonstrating a tremendous attachment to her children. Tennessee was himself a rather delicate child who was plagued with several serious childhood diseases which kept him from attending regular school. Instead, he read profusely in his grandfather's library. His maternal grandfather was an Episcopal rector, apparently a rather liberal and progressive individual. Even though there are several portraits of the clergy in Williams' later works, none seemed to be built on the personality of his real grandfather. Perhaps because his early life was spent in an atmosphere of genteel culture, the greatest shock to Williams was the move his family made when he was about twelve.", "start_char": 823, "end_char": 2051, "id": "108522755" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_20_130857838#11_308050183", "url": "https://floridakeys.com/key-west/arts/", "title": "Famous Key West artists & painters - Hemingway, Tennessee Williams, Jimmy Buffett - Key West Florida", "headings": "Famous Key West Artists & Painters\nFamous Key West Artists & Painters", "segment": "The house, gardens, and studio are wonderful and remain pretty much as they were when \"Papa\" lived there. Tennessee Williams arrived in Key West in 1941, when he was 30 years old. He came here to write plays and swim - the former exhausted him and the latter relaxed him. Born Thomas Lanier Williams in Mississippi, his father was a traveling salesman and his mother a \"Southern Belle\" transplanted from her birthplace: Ohio. After his first major success, The Glass Menagerie, and his second, A Streetcar Named Desire, he had enough money to buy a home in Key West, a one-and-a-half story Bahamian at 1431 Duncan Street. Although he loved it here, he spent most of his life in a series of hotels and rented apartments at other locations in the United States and Europe. For some reason, Tennessee's brother, Dakin, persuaded him to be baptized at St. Mary Star of the Sea Catholic Church on Truman Avenue. A local photographer who was there for the event said Williams was very intoxicated. Toward the end of his life, Tennessee gave up writing for painting, a less harsh way to express himself.", "start_char": 5438, "end_char": 6534, "id": "97441953" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_46_1068262925#1_2329360877", "url": "https://www.mentalfloss.com/article/513351/15-facts-about-tennessee-williamss-streetcar-named-desire", "title": "15 Facts About Tennessee Williams's A Streetcar Named Desire | Mental Floss", "headings": "15 Facts About Tennessee Williams's\nA Streetcar Named Desire\n\n15 Facts About Tennessee Williams's A Streetcar Named Desire\n1. WILLIAMS SET THE PLAY IN HIS CHOSEN HOME.\n2. A STREETCAR NAMED DESIRE WAS NAMED AFTER A REAL STREETCAR LINE.\n3. STANLEY KOWALSKI WAS INSPIRED BY TWO MEN.\n4. BLANCHE MAY HAVE BEEN A STAND-IN FOR WILLIAMS.\n5. A STREETCAR NAMED DESIRE WAS WILLIAMS'S SECOND BIG BROADWAY HIT.\n6. THE PLAY WAS DRASTICALLY DIFFERENT FROM ITS BROADWAY CONTEMPORARIES.\n7. IT CEMENTED WILLIAMS'S REPUTATION AS A MAJOR VOICE IN AMERICAN THEATER.\n8. STANLEY KOWALSKI LAUNCHED MARLON BRANDO.\n9. A STREETCAR NAMED DESIRE REDEEMED WILLIAMS'S HOLLYWOOD REPUTATION.\n10. JESSICA TANDY WAS THE ONLY LEAD OF THE BROADWAY PLAY NOT CAST IN THE MOVIE.\n11. THE FILM WAS TAMER THAN THE PLAY.\n12. WILLIAMS FOUGHT TO KEEP BLANCHE'S RAPE FROM BEING CUT.\n13. ONCE AGAIN, HOLLYWOOD TACKED ON A HAPPY ENDING.\n14. THE FILM MADE A STREETCAR NAMED DESIRE ICONIC.\n15. EVERY SPRING, NEW ORLEANS THROWS A FESTIVAL IN HONOR OF THE PLAY.\n", "segment": "The boy born Thomas Lanier Williams III lived in Columbus, Mississippi, until he was 8 years old. From there, his traveling salesman father bounced the family around Missouri, moving 16 times in just 10 years before abandoning them. As he forged a path of his own, Williams wandered from St. Louis's Washington University to the University of Iowa to the New School in New York City, and even spent some time working on a chicken ranch in Laguna Beach, California. But at 28, he found his “spiritual home” in New Orleans. There he officially changed his given name to the college nickname he'd come to prefer. Inspired by the culture of the French Quarter, he wrote short stories and what would become one of his most popular plays. There he became Tennessee Williams, in more ways than one. 2. A STREETCAR NAMED DESIRE WAS NAMED AFTER A REAL STREETCAR LINE. Named for its endpoint on Desire Street in the Ninth Ward, the Desire line ran down Canal Street onto Bourbon and beyond.", "start_char": 619, "end_char": 1600, "id": "91697151" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_43_1102804368#11_2248697280", "url": "https://www.imdb.com/name/nm0931783/bio", "title": "Tennessee Williams - Biography - IMDb", "headings": "Biography\nTennessee Williams\nBiography\nOverview (5)\nMini Bio (3)\nTrivia (27)\nPersonal Quotes (14)\nSalary (1)\nContribute to This Page\n", "segment": "- IMDb Mini Biography By: Jon C. Hopwood\nTom L. Williams, also known as Tennessee Williams, moved to St. Louis, MO at the age of 7, with his family, including his mother and sister, Rose. He lived there for the next 20 years in a number of middle-class and upper middle class apartment complexes and one rented home. He went to the Field School as a child, and attended Soldan and University City High Schools. He attended Washington University, and his first professional play was produced while he was a student there. He failed Greek his senior year and did not graduate. As a young man, after attending the University of Missouri for 3 years, he worked at the International Shoe Company in Downtown St. Louis with his father. Tom, the character in Street Car Named Desired, also worked at a shoe factory in St. Louis. Indeed, all of Tennessee's most noted works were formed, shaped and sometimes written, during his life as a child, teenager and young man in St. Louis, MO from 1918 - 1940 or so...\nTennessee Williams is a native of St. Louis, MO who owes his life's work to his life there. - IMDb Mini Biography By:", "start_char": 7313, "end_char": 8434, "id": "52459698" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_43_1102804368#5_2248686848", "url": "https://www.imdb.com/name/nm0931783/bio", "title": "Tennessee Williams - Biography - IMDb", "headings": "Biography\nTennessee Williams\nBiography\nOverview (5)\nMini Bio (3)\nTrivia (27)\nPersonal Quotes (14)\nSalary (1)\nContribute to This Page\n", "segment": "He went to the University of Missouri-Columbia for his higher education, where his fraternity brothers gave him the nickname \"Tennessee\" due to his deep southern accent. Later, he transferred to Washington University in St. Louis, Missouri but did not take his degree until he was 28 years old, from the University of Iowa, where he matriculated in the school's writing program. Before attending Iowa, Williams led an itinerant life, including some time as a hobo wandering California and Mexico. He moved to New Orleans in 1939, he renamed himself \"Tennessee,\" ostensibly in homage to the state of his father's birth. In New Orleans, Williams lived in the French Quarter, where he labored for the Works Progress Administration's writers program. His first play, \"A Battle of Angels,\" failed in Boston during tryouts in 1940. ( He later reworked it as \"Orpheus Descending\" which debuted on Broadway in 1957.) Though the play failed, it made Williams known, and he worked as a contract writer, briefly, for Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, where he sketched out the play that would become \"Menagerie,\" his first great success. The tragic poet Hart Crane was one of his early influences, but as a playwright, it was Henrik Ibsen who had the greatest impact on him. Williams learned the Scandinavian literary dialect used by Ibsen to better understand his plays.", "start_char": 3132, "end_char": 4478, "id": "52459692" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_45_182910141#1_407473786", "url": "https://www.kwahs.org/museums/tennessee-williams/visit", "title": "Visit The Tennessee Williams Museum | Key West Art and Historical Society", "headings": "Tennessee Williams Museum\nTennessee Williams Museum\nTennessee Williams, one of America's foremost playwrights, called the island of Key West 'home' for over thirty years.\nAdmissions:\nAddress:\nSupport KWAHS\nAll donations to the Custom House will be placed in the CFFK’s Custom House Preservation Fund\n", "segment": "Tennessee Williams visited and lived in Key West from 1941 until his death in 1983. It is believed that he wrote the final draft of Street Car Named Desire while staying at the La Concha Hotel in Key West in 1947. He established residence here in 1949 and in 1950 bought the house at 1431 Duncan Street that was his home for 34 years. He was part of the literary movement that resulted in Key West and the Florida Keys being recognized as the cultural and historical location it is today. Visitors to our city and locals are invited to tour this educational and historic exhibit. They can enjoy and learn about Williams’ literary accomplishments and life in Key West through an extensive collection of photographs, first edition plays and books, rare newspaper and magazine articles, videos, a typewriter used by the author while writing in Key West and other artifacts on display. Email Dennis Beaver, Curator of the Tennessee Williams Museum\nAdmissions: Adults: $7\nChildren under 6: FREE\nMonroe County Students:", "start_char": 803, "end_char": 1817, "id": "49797748" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_19_1014091019#0_1371591396", "url": "https://entertainment.blurtit.com/102813/where-does-hank-williams-jr-live", "title": "Where Does Hank Williams Jr. Live? - Blurtit", "headings": "Where Does Hank Williams Jr. Live?\nWhere Does Hank Williams Jr. Live?\n4 Answers\nAnswer Question\n", "segment": "Where Does Hank Williams Jr. Live? - Blurtit\nWhere Does Hank Williams Jr. Live? 4\n4 Answers\nLakshmipriya Nair answered\nWhen this popular artist is not performing, Hank Williams Jr resides in his compound situated just outside of Missoula. He spends his time here not only composing new material but also hunting and fishing. Williams also has a home in the small town known as Paris in Tennessee where he often resides. Hank Williams, Jr. Is a popular American country as well as southern rock artist, best known as son of country music legend and pioneer Hank Williams. It was the single \"Family Tradition\" in addition to \"Whiskey Bent and Hell Bound\" that totally jumpstarted Williams' career. To visit his webpage go to www.hankjr.com. It offers visitors links to grab copies of his latest albums and buy concert tickets if any. You can also Join Hanks Fan Club (which is officially now located in Tennessee).", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 912, "id": "59694024" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_45_182910141#0_407471816", "url": "https://www.kwahs.org/museums/tennessee-williams/visit", "title": "Visit The Tennessee Williams Museum | Key West Art and Historical Society", "headings": "Tennessee Williams Museum\nTennessee Williams Museum\nTennessee Williams, one of America's foremost playwrights, called the island of Key West 'home' for over thirty years.\nAdmissions:\nAddress:\nSupport KWAHS\nAll donations to the Custom House will be placed in the CFFK’s Custom House Preservation Fund\n", "segment": "Visit The Tennessee Williams Museum | Key West Art and Historical Society\nTennessee Williams Museum\nTennessee Williams, one of America's foremost playwrights, called the island of Key West 'home' for over thirty years. BOOK PRIVATE TOUR BY APPOINTMENT\nTennessee Williams is known as one of the greatest 20th century American playwrights. His works such as The Glass Menagerie, A Streetcar Named Desire and Cat on a Hot Tin Roof and many others are classics of the American stage which earned him two Pulitzer Prizes, Tony Awards, the Presidential Medal of Freedom, as well as many other literary awards. His work reached world-wide audiences in the 1950s when his plays were adapted into motion pictures. His works remain relevant today as his plays continue to be performed and studied internationally. Tennessee Williams visited and lived in Key West from 1941 until his death in 1983. It is believed that he wrote the final draft of Street Car Named Desire while staying at the La Concha Hotel in Key West in 1947. He established residence here in 1949 and in 1950 bought the house at 1431 Duncan Street that was his home for 34 years. He was part of the literary movement that resulted in Key West and the Florida Keys being recognized as the cultural and historical location it is today. Visitors to our city and locals are invited to tour this educational and historic exhibit.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 1383, "id": "49797747" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_04_843350991#1_1776536237", "url": "http://www.biography.com/people/tennessee-williams-9532952", "title": "Tennessee Williams - Plays, Quotes & Facts - Biography", "headings": "Tennessee Williams\nQuick Facts\nPlace of Death\n“All good art is an indiscretion.”\nTennessee Williams\nWho Was Tennessee Williams?\nEarly Years\nCommercial Success\nLater Years\nFact Check\nCitation Information\nArticle Title\nAuthor\nWebsite Name\nURL\nAccess Date\nPublisher\nLast Updated\nOriginal Published Date\nBIOGRAPHY NEWSLETTER\nMORE STORIES FROM BIOGRAPHY\nWilliam Faulkner\nWilliam Golding\nWilliam Sydney Porter\nWilliam S. Burroughs\nWilliam Shakespeare\nWilliam Butler Yeats\nWilliam H. Johnson\nWilliam Wordsworth\nWilliam James\n", "segment": "Apr 2, 2014\nico_facebook\nico_twitter\nico_reddit\nico_comments_squared\nico_print\nTennessee Williams was a Pulitzer Prize-winning playwright whose works include 'A Streetcar Named Desire' and 'Cat on a Hot Tin Roof.' Who Was Tennessee Williams? After college, Tennessee Williams moved to New Orleans, a city that would inspire much of his writing. On March 31, 1945, his play, The Glass Menagerie, opened on Broadway and two years later A Streetcar Named Desire earned Williams his first Pulitzer Prize. Many of Williams' plays have been adapted to film starring screen greats like Marlon Brando and Elizabeth Taylor. Early Years\nWilliams was born Thomas Lanier Williams on March 26, 1911, in Columbus, Mississippi, the second of Cornelius and Edwina Williams' three children. Raised predominantly by his mother, Williams had a complicated relationship with his father, a demanding salesman who preferred work instead of parenting. Williams described his childhood in Mississippi as pleasant and happy. But life changed for him when his family moved to St. Louis, Missouri. The carefree nature of his boyhood was stripped in his new urban home, and as a result, Williams turned inward and started to write.", "start_char": 862, "end_char": 2066, "id": "75813868" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_24_34654106#16_82912777", "url": "https://matadornetwork.com/trips/mississippi-road-trip-destinations-12-stops-need-make/", "title": "Mississippi road trip destinations: 12 stops you need to make", "headings": "Mississippi road trip destinations: 12 stops you need to make\nMississippi road trip destinations: 12 stops you need to make\n1. Devil’s Crossroads, Junction U.S. 61 & 49, Clarksdale\n2. Natchez Trace, Natchez\n3. The Witch of Yazoo + Willie Morris’ Grave, Yazoo City\n4. Delta Hot Tamale Trail (statewide)\n5. Mississippi Petrified Forest, Flora\n6. Mississippi State Capitol + Two Sisters Kitchen, Jackson\n7. B.B. King Museum & Delta Interpretive Center, Indianola\n8. Ground Zero Blues Club + Shack Up Inn, Clarksdale\n9. Ohr O’Keefe Museum of Art, Biloxi\n10. Tennessee Williams Home and Welcome Center, Columbus\n11. Tupelo Buffalo Park and Zoo, Tupelo\n12. William Faulkner’s Grave, Oxford\n", "segment": "What were their favorite, most beloved possessions? Stepping into Tennessee Williams’ first childhood home is like stepping right back into the celebrated playwright’s past. Born on March 26, 1911, in Columbus, Williams spent his first three years in what is now the fully restored Tennessee Williams Welcome Center — it’s on the National Register of Historic Places and a Literary Landmark. As you amble from room to room on the home’s creaky wooden floors, you’ll get a real sense of who Williams and his family were and how they lived. His momma Edwina — whom Williams used as a model for many of his characters — was known as one of the “the prettiest girls in Mississippi.” And one of his favorite possessions? A set of teacups his family had made especially for men, so that their perfectly groomed mustaches wouldn’t get messed up whilst sipping their English Breakfast. 11. Tupelo Buffalo Park and Zoo, Tupelo\nOriginally a cattle ranch in the 1970s, more than 260 animals now call this 210-acre buffalo park and zoo home. Guided tours will get you up close and personal with the park’s menagerie of buffalo, zebras, giraffes (at 19 feet, “Tall Boy” the giraffe is one of the tallest in the States), and many other animals.", "start_char": 8157, "end_char": 9387, "id": "13012593" } ]
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what did hans oersted discovered in 1819?
Aluminium
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Bellingshausen and Lazarev became the first explorers to see and officially discover Alexander Island and Peter I Island in Antarctica in 21–28 January 1821. 1820 – Edward Bransfield with William Smith as his pilot – on 30 January 1820, sight Trinity Peninsula ( 63°37′S 058°20′W\n /  63.617°S 58.333°W  / -63.617; -58.333\n). 1820 – Nathaniel Palmer sights Antarctica on 17 November 1820\n1821 – George Powell, a British sealer, and Nathaniel B. Palmer, an American sealer, discover the South Orkney Islands. Powell annexes them for the British.", "start_char": 2979, "end_char": 4170, "id": "105398996" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_23_601482610#0_1343574823", "url": "https://learnodo-newtonic.com/oersted-contribution", "title": "7 Major Contributions of Hans Christian Oersted | Learnodo Newtonic", "headings": "7 Major Contributions of Hans Christian Oersted\n7 Major Contributions of Hans Christian Oersted\n#1 Oersted was the first to establish a connection between electricity and magnetism\n#2 His discovery of electromagnetism paved the way for numerous inventions\n#3 Oersted’s Law formed the basis of the equations that govern electromagnetism\n#4 He was the first to isolate the chemical compound Piperine\n#5 Oersted was the first chemist to isolate aluminum\n#6 He was the first modern thinker to name the thought experiment\n#7 He found the first polytechnic of Denmark\nMajor Awards And Honors\n", "segment": "7 Major Contributions of Hans Christian Oersted | Learnodo Newtonic\n7 Major Contributions of Hans Christian Oersted\nMay 14, 2019 by Learnodo Newtonic\nHans Christian Oersted (1777 – 1851) was a Danish scientist who is most famous for establishing a definitive relation between electricity and magnetism. Oersted’s discovery of electromagnetism proved to be hugely influential leading to much later work in the field and providing the basis for numerous technological inventions. Apart from his contributions to physics, Oersted also did some ground-breaking work in chemistry. His most significant achievements in chemistry is being the first person to isolate the element aluminum and the chemical compound piperine. Know more about the achievements of Hans Christian Oersted through his 7 major contributions. #1 Oersted was the first to establish a connection between electricity and magnetism\nIn 1800, Alessandro Volta invented the voltaic pile, the first electrical battery. The following year, Oersted began to investigate the nature of electricity and to conduct his first electrical experiments. In 1820, while performing classroom demonstrations for his university students, Oersted passed electric current through a wire which caused a movement in the needle of a magnetic compass placed nearby. This clearly established a relationship between magnetism and electricity making Oersted the first to identify the force of electromagnetism. His discovery was published in July 1820, in a pamphlet titled “Experiments on the Effect of a Current of Electricity on the Magnetic Needle”.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 1589, "id": "110444990" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_40_67427999#8_173325031", "url": "https://www.famousscientists.org/hans-christian-oersted/", "title": "Hans Christian Oersted - Biography, Facts and Pictures", "headings": "Hans Christian Oersted\nHans Christian Oersted\nLived 1777 – 1851.\nBeginnings\nOersted’s Lifetime in Context\nThe Science of Hans Christian Oersted\nFriedrich Schelling, 1775 – 1854\nHans Christian Oersted\nProfessor Oersted the Educator\nDiscovery of Electromagnetism\nJohan Georg Forchhammer, 1794 – 1865\nAwards\nWas Oersted First?\nOersted’s Chemistry and the Isolation of Aluminum\nHans Christian Oersted\nThought Experiments\nThe Other Famous Hans Christian\nSome Personal Details and the End\nCite this Page\nAdvertisements\nScientist of the Week\nTop 100 Scientists\nList of Scientists\n", "segment": "Oersted’s original notes. He shows how an electric current flowing in a wire causes a nearby magnetized compass needle to turn. Over the next few months Oersted carried out more experiments, discovering that electric current produces a circular magnetic effect around it. Oersted showed that electric current produces a circular magnetic effect around it. Oersted announced his discovery on July 21, 1820, in a paper consisting of four pages of Latin, which was soon translated into most of the main European languages. Oersted’s English paper had the title Experiments on the Effect of a Current of Electricity on the Magnetic Needle. By September 1820 François Arago was demonstrating the electromagnetic effect to France’s scientific elite at the French Academy, which almost immediately led André-Marie Ampère to take the next steps in the story of electromagnetism. Just as Volta’s invention of the battery had opened new horizons in physics and chemistry, Oersted’s discovery of a link between electricity and magnetism unleashed a revolution in physics leading us into our current digital world. “Oersted was searching for the connection between those two great forces of nature. His previous writings bear witness to this, and I, who associated with him daily in the years 1818 to 1819, can state from my own experience that the thought of discovering this still mysterious connection constantly filled his mind.”", "start_char": 4658, "end_char": 6080, "id": "80468088" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_40_67427999#9_173327380", "url": "https://www.famousscientists.org/hans-christian-oersted/", "title": "Hans Christian Oersted - Biography, Facts and Pictures", "headings": "Hans Christian Oersted\nHans Christian Oersted\nLived 1777 – 1851.\nBeginnings\nOersted’s Lifetime in Context\nThe Science of Hans Christian Oersted\nFriedrich Schelling, 1775 – 1854\nHans Christian Oersted\nProfessor Oersted the Educator\nDiscovery of Electromagnetism\nJohan Georg Forchhammer, 1794 – 1865\nAwards\nWas Oersted First?\nOersted’s Chemistry and the Isolation of Aluminum\nHans Christian Oersted\nThought Experiments\nThe Other Famous Hans Christian\nSome Personal Details and the End\nCite this Page\nAdvertisements\nScientist of the Week\nTop 100 Scientists\nList of Scientists\n", "segment": "Oersted’s English paper had the title Experiments on the Effect of a Current of Electricity on the Magnetic Needle. By September 1820 François Arago was demonstrating the electromagnetic effect to France’s scientific elite at the French Academy, which almost immediately led André-Marie Ampère to take the next steps in the story of electromagnetism. Just as Volta’s invention of the battery had opened new horizons in physics and chemistry, Oersted’s discovery of a link between electricity and magnetism unleashed a revolution in physics leading us into our current digital world. “Oersted was searching for the connection between those two great forces of nature. His previous writings bear witness to this, and I, who associated with him daily in the years 1818 to 1819, can state from my own experience that the thought of discovering this still mysterious connection constantly filled his mind.” Johan Georg Forchhammer, 1794 – 1865\nChemist and Geologist\nAwards\nThe British Royal Society awarded Oersted the 1820 Copley Medal, the greatest prize in science, for his discovery of electromagnetism. Previous prize winners included Benjamin Franklin and Alessandro Volta. The French Academy sent Oersted 3000 gold francs. Was Oersted First? It is sometimes claimed electromagnetism was actually discovered by Italian jurist (and physics enthusiast) Gian Domenico Romagnosi.", "start_char": 5179, "end_char": 6555, "id": "80468089" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_01_1670134369#3_2450122225", "url": "http://interlanguages.net/phonetics.html", "title": "", "headings": "\n", "segment": "When my countryman Oersted discovered that an electric current influenced the\nmovements of a magnetic needle, he made a great step forward in science. He immediately saw the\nimmense importance of his discovery for our knowledge of the great mystical powers of electricity\nand magnetism; he did not stop to ask himself about the practical usefulness of such knowledge; his concern was exclusively with the theoretical side of the question, and joyfully he sent out\nthe message to his brother scientists that here was one important problem solved. But then,\nyourcountryman (1) Morse seized upon this theoretical discovery and turned it to\npractical account: the electric telegraph came into existence, and everybody saw the use of\nOersted's discovery. In the same manner purely scientific investigations may unexpectedly lead\nto some great practical result: the observation of the habits of mosquitoes leads to the\ndiminution of malaria and other diseases, and research work in chemistry may eventually benefit\nmankind in some way not at all anticipated by the original initiator. Practical usefulness thus often comes in at the back door, tho it should not be our primary\nobject in scientific pursuits. 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Hans Christian Oersted began a new scientific epoch when he discovered that electricity and magnetism are linked. He showed by experiment that an electric current flowing through a wire could move a nearby magnet. The discovery of electromagnetism set the stage for the eventual development of our modern technology-based world. Oersted also discovered the chemical compound piperine and achieved the first isolation of the element aluminum. Advertisements\nBeginnings\nHans Christian Oersted (Ørsted in Danish) was born in the small town of Rudkøbing on the island of Langeland, Denmark, on August 14, 1777. His father was Soeren Christian Oersted, a pharmacist, and his mother was Karen Hermandsen. Hans and his younger brother Anders were educated through a combination of home schooling and private tutors – a German wigmaker taught the brothers to speak fluent German. Anders became Denmark’s Prime Minister. 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Pasteur 's experiments lead to germ theory;", "start_char": 2502, "end_char": 2924, "id": "78638202" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_55_412356593#8_922860186", "url": "https://www.thoughtco.com/electromagnetism-timeline-1992475", "title": "A Timeline of Events in Electromagnetism", "headings": "A Timeline of Events in Electromagnetism\nA Timeline of Events in Electromagnetism\n600 BCE: Sparking Amber in Ancient Greece\n221–206 BCE: Chinese Lodestone Compass\n1600: Gilbert and the Lodestone\n1752: Franklin's Kite Experiments\n1785: Coulomb's Law\n1789: Galvanic Electricity\n1790: Voltaic Electricity\n1820: Magnetic Fields\n1821: Ampere's Electrodynamics\n1831: Faraday and Electromagnetic Induction\n1873: Maxwell and the Basis of Electromagnetic Theory\n1885: Hertz and Electric Waves\n1895: Marconi and the Radio\nSources\n", "segment": "1820: Magnetic Fields\nIn 1820, Danish physicist and chemist Hans Christian Oersted (1777–1851) discovered what would become known as Oersted's Law: that an electric current affects a compass needle and creates magnetic fields. He was the first scientist to find the connection between electricity and magnetism. 1821: Ampere's Electrodynamics\nFrench physicist Andre Marie Ampere (1775–1836) found that wires carrying current produce forces on each other, announcing his theory of electrodynamics in 1821. Ampere's theory of electrodynamics states that two parallel portions of a circuit attract one another if the currents in them are flowing in the same direction, and repel one another if the currents flow in the opposite direction. Two portions of circuits crossing one another obliquely attract one another if both the currents flow either towards or from the point of crossing and repel one another if one flows to and the other from that point. When an element of a circuit exerts a force on another element of a circuit, that force always tends to urge the second one in a direction at right angles to its own direction. 1831:", "start_char": 5446, "end_char": 6581, "id": "67535402" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_55_480951576#35_1095444557", "url": "https://www.thoughtco.com/today-in-history-august-calendar-1992501", "title": "August Calendar of Famous Inventions and Birthdays", "headings": "August Calendar of Famous Inventions and Birthdays\nAugust Calendar of Famous Inventions and Birthdays\nPatents, Trademarks, and Copyrights\nAugust Birthdays\n", "segment": "Hans Christian Oersted was a famous Dutch physicist and chemist who wrote \"View of Chemical Law\" and was an early experimenter in the field of electromagnetism. 1861: Bion Joseph Arnold was a famous electrical engineer and inventor. 1883: Ernest Just was a famous biologist who pioneered cell division. 1903: John Ringling North was a famous circus director who co-founded the Ringling Brot", "start_char": 9610, "end_char": 10000, "id": "67649697" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_23_601482610#1_1343577300", "url": "https://learnodo-newtonic.com/oersted-contribution", "title": "7 Major Contributions of Hans Christian Oersted | Learnodo Newtonic", "headings": "7 Major Contributions of Hans Christian Oersted\n7 Major Contributions of Hans Christian Oersted\n#1 Oersted was the first to establish a connection between electricity and magnetism\n#2 His discovery of electromagnetism paved the way for numerous inventions\n#3 Oersted’s Law formed the basis of the equations that govern electromagnetism\n#4 He was the first to isolate the chemical compound Piperine\n#5 Oersted was the first chemist to isolate aluminum\n#6 He was the first modern thinker to name the thought experiment\n#7 He found the first polytechnic of Denmark\nMajor Awards And Honors\n", "segment": "#1 Oersted was the first to establish a connection between electricity and magnetism\nIn 1800, Alessandro Volta invented the voltaic pile, the first electrical battery. The following year, Oersted began to investigate the nature of electricity and to conduct his first electrical experiments. In 1820, while performing classroom demonstrations for his university students, Oersted passed electric current through a wire which caused a movement in the needle of a magnetic compass placed nearby. This clearly established a relationship between magnetism and electricity making Oersted the first to identify the force of electromagnetism. His discovery was published in July 1820, in a pamphlet titled “Experiments on the Effect of a Current of Electricity on the Magnetic Needle”. Through further experimentation, Oersted also found that electric current produces a circular magnetic effect around it. Diagram explaining the electromagnetic experiment of Hans Oersted\n#2 His discovery of electromagnetism paved the way for numerous inventions\nOersted’s discovery of electromagnetism unleashed a series of discoveries that eventually laid the foundation for our modern technology-enabled world. Soon after Oersted’s discovery, French physicist Andre-Marie Ampere developed a single mathematical formula to represent the magnetic forces that exist between current-carrying conductors. Then, over 40 years later, Scottish scientist James Clerk Maxwell modified this equation so that it would also apply to situations in which the current is not constant. In this form it became one of his four famous equations establishing that light is an electromagnetic wave.", "start_char": 810, "end_char": 2468, "id": "110444991" } ]
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what kind of fish do you catch in florida?
Largemouth bass
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Amberjack -While this particular species of fish is not caught nearly as often as most anglers would like, they can be found when offshore fishing along the Emerald Cast. Depending on the variety (common ones include greater amberjacks, horse-eye jacks, leatherjackets, palometa, and lookdown) of amberjack they can reach anywhere from 10 to 40 pounds. Swordfish – Unlike many fish common to Destin waters, the swordfish can be caught all around the globe- so long as the waters are tropical temps (although it seems that the females of the species prefer cooler waters). These amazing fish will put up quite the fight when hooked adding to the excitement of the catch and they can weigh as little as 50 lbs.", "start_char": 1956, "end_char": 3245, "id": "107937326" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_22_1157836218#2_2590897182", "url": "https://ioutdoor.com/2019-best-bass-fishing-in-florida/", "title": "2019 Best Bass Fishing in Florida with Local Experts | Florida Fishing", "headings": "2019 Best Bass Fishing in Florida with Local Experts\n2019 Best Bass Fishing in Florida with Local Experts\nBest Bass Fishing in Florida\nBest time of year to go bass fishing in Florida?\nBest time of day to go bass fishing?\nHow do you choose your fishery?\nBest way to experience Bass Fishing in Florida?\n", "segment": "When you step aboard our fishing vessels, rest assure you are in great hands. Florida has a multitude of bass species you can catch. By far, the most common is the Florida largemouth bass. In addition, many travelers to South Florida also enjoy catching the exotic peacock bass. Also, you can catch sunshine bass, spotted bass, and striped bass. When it comes to catching these species, it all depends on which location and destination you will be traveling to. Best time of year to go bass fishing in Florida? When you come out on a fishing charter and adventure, enjoy catching largemouth bass and peacock bass. Those are the main targeted species here in Florida. In order to determine which destination would be best, you have to choose the species.", "start_char": 1108, "end_char": 1861, "id": "34245213" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_10_500046806#1_927982630", "url": "http://www.visitflorida.com/en-us/things-to-do/florida-fishing/florida-fish-top-10-popular-fish-in-fl.html", "title": "10 Fish to Catch in Florida| VISIT FLORIDA", "headings": "10 Fish to Catch in Florida\n10 Fish to Catch in Florida\nBy Terry Tomalin\n1. Tarpon\n2. Sailfish\n3. Spotted Sea Trout\n4. Snook\n5. Red Drum\n6. Largemouth Bass\n7. Panfish\n8. Grouper\n9. Snapper\n10. Mackerel\nGet a Fishing License Online at Go Outdoors Florida.\n", "segment": "Here are the top Florida fish to catch. 1. Tarpon\nSometimes called the \"silver king of sportfish,\" the tarpon is highly prized for its fighting ability but not valued as food. One of the state's most popular gamefish, tarpon can tolerate a wide range of salinities and are found throughout the state’s waters. 2. Sailfish\nFlorida’s official state saltwater fish, this tackle buster inhabits tropical and subtropical waters. Sailfish usually travel alone or in small groups. The outstanding feature is the long, high first dorsal fin. Known for its high, acrobatic jumps, the sailfish is a favorite of blue-water anglers. 3.", "start_char": 650, "end_char": 1273, "id": "26267960" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_49_839836425#6_1701861777", "url": "https://www.peppertreebay.com/floridas-top-10-fish-to-catch/", "title": "Florida's Top 10 Fish to Catch | Peppertree Bay | Siesta Key Monthly Rentals", "headings": "Florida’s Top 10 Fish to Catch\nFlorida’s Top 10 Fish to Catch\n1. Grouper\n2. Red Snapper\n3. Snook\n4. Tarpon\n5. Tripletail\n6. Blue Fish\n7. Yellowtail Snapper\n8. Kingfish\n9. Cobia\n10. Speckled Trout\n", "segment": "7. Yellowtail Snapper\nThe Yellowtail snapper is one of Florida’s quintessential gamefish, is common yet delicious. Yellowtail snapper is often found in the Keys and South Florida waters but also in Sarasota and can weigh up to 5 pounds or more. This delicious fish is worth trying to catch if your fishing charter captain knows the secret spots. 8. Kingfish\nKingfish are commonly found in the Sarasota waters during the summer. Kingfish is a migratory mackerel that swims south when the waters get cold further north and is an important fish to both commercial and recreational fishing industries in the state. 9. Cobia\nCobia, also known as Black Salmon, is another popular Florida fish. Commonly caught in the spring to the summer in Sarasota, these fish can be monsters, measuring upwards of two meters in length.", "start_char": 2713, "end_char": 3529, "id": "28137535" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_19_2036189909#19_3354357048", "url": "https://fishingbooker.com/blog/invasive-fish-in-florida-all-you-need-to-know/", "title": "Invasive Fish in Florida: All You Need to Know", "headings": "\nInvasive Fish in Florida: All You Need to Know\nWhat is an Invasive Fish?\nNon-Native Fish vs. Invasive Fish\nRules for Catching Invasive Fish in Florida\nInvasive Fish Species in Florida\nLionfish\nSnakehead\nClown Knife Fish\nBlue Tilapia\nMayan Cichlid\nAnd So Many More!\nComments (71)\n", "segment": "These are the most invasive fish in Florida, but what about where you are? What are the biggest pests in your area? Which ones are your favorite to catch? Let us know in the comments below! Comments (71)\nLeave a reply\nName Required *\nEmail (will not be published) Required *\nYour comment Required *\nNotify me of follow-up comments by email. Notify me of new posts by email. Leave a comment", "start_char": 7986, "end_char": 8376, "id": "60813820" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_13_1549397567#3_3419388723", "url": "https://casadelmar.net/fishing-sarasota-bay/", "title": "", "headings": "\nFishing Sarasota Bay\nFishing Near Casa Del Mar beach resort\nFishing License\nBait & Tackle Shops\nFishing Areas Near Longboat Key\n", "segment": "You will find bluegill, speckled perch, and red ear sunfish here. Largemouth bass are also a popular fish in Florida freshwater, so you may be on of the lucky ones if you catch one. Tilapia, an invasive species, is another fish you will find and must be removed if caught. Many consider the filets to be quite tasty. This perfect-sized estuary is teaming with a diverse wildlife ecosystem of birds, mammals- and you guessed it, fish! The freshwater streams, rivers and lakes hold bass, panfish, catfish and more but the fun doesn’t stop. When the freshwater becomes brackish water, fish such as snook, jack, and tarpon can be found. Further out into the bay, snapper, mackerel, sea trout, grouper, drum and many other species of fish can be found in this saltwater heaven. Most visitors opt to cast in the bay or offshore because saltwater fishing offers a wider variety seeing that fish seem to favor these spots. As you already know seagrass beds are home to seatrout, redfish, and bluefish but you will find snapper, jack crevalle, sheepshead and black drum elsewhere, near piers, bridges, and other structures.", "start_char": 1752, "end_char": 2867, "id": "44591067" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_49_839836425#5_1701860480", "url": "https://www.peppertreebay.com/floridas-top-10-fish-to-catch/", "title": "Florida's Top 10 Fish to Catch | Peppertree Bay | Siesta Key Monthly Rentals", "headings": "Florida’s Top 10 Fish to Catch\nFlorida’s Top 10 Fish to Catch\n1. Grouper\n2. Red Snapper\n3. Snook\n4. Tarpon\n5. Tripletail\n6. Blue Fish\n7. Yellowtail Snapper\n8. Kingfish\n9. Cobia\n10. Speckled Trout\n", "segment": "You’ll have more luck with Tripletail from March to November, but because of the warm Floridian waters, it’s possible to catch them year-round. 6. Blue Fish\nIf you’re looking for things to do on your vacation, reeling in a Blue Fish could be a good goal. Rare and delicious, Blue Fish are a hot commodity in Florida fishing. You’ll spot anglers pulling out all the stops to bring one to shore during the winter season. 7. Yellowtail Snapper\nThe Yellowtail snapper is one of Florida’s quintessential gamefish, is common yet delicious. Yellowtail snapper is often found in the Keys and South Florida waters but also in Sarasota and can weigh up to 5 pounds or more. This delicious fish is worth trying to catch if your fishing charter captain knows the secret spots. 8.", "start_char": 2295, "end_char": 3062, "id": "28137534" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_57_36799354#1_75350554", "url": "https://www.visitflorida.com/en-us/eat-drink/florida-seafood-guide.html", "title": "Florida Seafood from A to Z - Guide to the Best Seafood in Florida", "headings": "Florida Seafood from A to Z\nFlorida Seafood from A to Z\nDon't know your snapper from your mullet? Before you delve into Florida's abundant seafood, read up on these staples with this Florida seafood guide.\nA\nB\nC\nD\nE\nF\nG\nH\nI\nJ\nK\nL\nM\nN\nO\nP\nQ\nR\nS\nT\nU\nV\nW\nX\nY\nZ\n", "segment": "So check out our fabulous Florida seafood guide - and you'll be sure to get hooked. A\nAmberjack: a darker meat fish with moderate texture that is delicious pan fried, broiled, smoked, baked, deep fried, grilled or cooked in chowder. B\nBlue crab: found along Florida's Gulf and Atlantic coasts; served in both its hard and (more commonly) soft-shell state. C\nCatch of the Day: you can't go wrong with this fish, as it was probably still flopping around the kitchen when you walked in the door for dinner. Check the blackboard for specials, but the fresh catch is most often snapper, grouper or dolphin (see individual descriptions for details on each). Catfish:", "start_char": 646, "end_char": 1306, "id": "93840318" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_10_500046806#0_927981091", "url": "http://www.visitflorida.com/en-us/things-to-do/florida-fishing/florida-fish-top-10-popular-fish-in-fl.html", "title": "10 Fish to Catch in Florida| VISIT FLORIDA", "headings": "10 Fish to Catch in Florida\n10 Fish to Catch in Florida\nBy Terry Tomalin\n1. Tarpon\n2. Sailfish\n3. Spotted Sea Trout\n4. Snook\n5. Red Drum\n6. Largemouth Bass\n7. Panfish\n8. Grouper\n9. Snapper\n10. Mackerel\nGet a Fishing License Online at Go Outdoors Florida.\n", "segment": "10 Fish to Catch in Florida| VISIT FLORIDA\nHome\nThings to Do\nFlorida Fishing Guide\n10 Fish to Catch in Florida\nCatching red snapper off Destin\n10 Fish to Catch in Florida\nBy Terry Tomalin\nWith more than 7,700 lakes, 10,550 miles of rivers and 2,276 miles of tidal shoreline, there is no doubt why fishing in Florida is one of the top activities for locals and visitors. It's wonder the state has produced more than 900 world records, more than any other state or country for that matter. The following species are all found in within 100 miles of Tampa Bay at some time of the year. So what are you waiting for? Get your rod, reel and hit the water. Here are the top Florida fish to catch. 1. Tarpon\nSometimes called the \"silver king of sportfish,\" the tarpon is highly prized for its fighting ability but not valued as food. One of the state's most popular gamefish, tarpon can tolerate a wide range of salinities and are found throughout the state’s waters. 2.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 962, "id": "26267959" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_53_942765730#4_2095205254", "url": "https://www.takemefishing.org/blog/january-2020/florida-fishing-in-winter-6-species-to-target/", "title": "Florida Fishing in Winter: 6 Species to Target", "headings": "Florida Fishing in Winter: 6 Species to Target\nFlorida Fishing in Winter: 6 Species to Target\n1.Sheepshead\n2. Spotted Seatrout\n3. Redfish\n4. Pompano\n5. Black Drum\n6. Tripletail\nDebbie Hanson\n", "segment": "6. Tripletail\nFound nearshore and offshore from central to south Florida tripletail are most often spotted around channel markers and crab trap buoys. Use a live shrimp on a 2/0 circle hook rigged underneath a popping cork for your best chance of success. If you were wondering, what fish can you catch in the winter on a trip to Florida, now you know about six species you can target. Get your Florida fishing license and start rigging up those lines! Do you like this content? Subscribe to our Newsletter and get all the information you need to learn, plan, and equip for your next fishing adventure. Sign Up\nFishing, Winter, Florida\nDebbie Hanson\nDebbie Hanson is an award-winning outdoor writer, women’s sport fishing advocate, IGFA world record holder, and freshwater guide living in Southwest Florida. Hanson’s written work has appeared in publications such as Florida Game & Fish Magazine, BoatUS Magazine, and USA Today Hunt & Fish. To learn more about her work, visit shefishes2.com or follow her on Instagram @shefishes2.", "start_char": 2208, "end_char": 3240, "id": "89747090" } ]
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where does dr. sanjay gupta practice?
Grady Memorial Hospital
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Read My Blog\nGet in Touch\nYouTube\nYork Cardiology\n230K subscribers\nSubscribe\nDr Sanjay Gupta: A surefire way to improve your health in 2018\nInfo\nShopping\nTap to unmute\nIf playback doesn't begin shortly, try restarting your device. More videos\nMore videos\nYou're signed out\nVideos you watch may be added to the TV's watch history and influence TV recommendations. To avoid this, cancel and sign in to YouTube on your computer. Cancel\nConfirm\nSwitch camera\nShare\nInclude playlist\nAn error occurred while retrieving sharing information. Please try again later. Watch later\nShare\nCopy link\nWatch on\n0:00\n0:00\n0:00 / 9:45\nLive\n•\nDr. Sanjay Gupta\nConsultant Cardiologist & Heart Specialist\nI’m Dr Sanjay Gupta, a Consultant Cardiologist with specialist interest in Cardiac Imaging at York Teaching Hospital in York, UK. 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Cardiology Resources\nBest Hospitals for Adult Cardiology & Heart Surgery\nBest Hospitals for Heart Bypass Surgery\nBest Hospitals for Heart Failure\nWhat Are the Warning Signs of a Blood Clot? Let us know if this information is out of date or incorrect. Report a correction to this profile\nAre you Dr. Dinesh K. Gupta? 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He makes quick and accurate diagnoses, and confined to monitor me until I was fully recovered. During a very trying time, I found him to be comforting, and he helped me maintain a positive outlook. Great doctor!\" Dr. Ahmed and staff are welcoming, accommodating and professional. 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Please try again later. Watch later\nShare\nCopy link\nWatch on\n0:00\n0:00\n0:00 / 9:45\nLive\n•\nDr. Sanjay Gupta\nConsultant Cardiologist & Heart Specialist\nI’m Dr Sanjay Gupta, a Consultant Cardiologist with specialist interest in Cardiac Imaging at York Teaching Hospital in York, UK. I’m currently working as a full time cardiologist, which includes two busy cardiology outpatient clinics per week, coronary care ward rounds and ward based in-patient responsibilities. About Me\nAbout Dr. Gupta\nSanjay Gupta is one of the most amiable and caring consultant cardiologists in the city of York. He practices cardiology at York District NHS Hospital, where he holds a position as a consultant in the adult heart unit. He also works at the Nuffield Hospital in York. Read More\nCardiac Conditions\nOn my website you will find pages about a wide range of cardiac conditions including Atrial Fibrillation, Postural Tachycardia Syndrome (POTS), Blood Pressure, Cholesterol and Angina. 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what is the state bird and flower of michigan?
American Robin
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Michigan is known for their production of apples and has been since officially adopting the apple blossom as one of its state symbols in 1897. Michigan legislators, feeling that “a refined sentiment” called for the naming of a state flower, designated the apple blossom. Joint Resolution 10 of that year noted “one of the most fragrant and beautiful flowered species of apple, the pyrus coronaria, is native to our state.” Legislators also proudly declared that “Michigan apples have gained a worldwide reputation.” Over a century later, Michigan ranks third in the nation in apple production.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 1245, "id": "2802006" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_00_306910918#7_566876673", "url": "http://animals.mom.me/delawares-state-animal-10876.html", "title": "What Is Delaware's State Animal? | Pets on Mom.com", "headings": "What Is Delaware's State Animal?\nWhat Is Delaware's State Animal?\nBlue Hen Chicken\nWeakfish\nHorseshoe Crab\nGray Fox\nWhat Is the Official State Animal of Michigan?\nState Animal\nState Bird\nState Reptile\nState Fish\n", "segment": "This animal provided for settlers and Native Americans throughout the history of Michigan. State Bird\nThe state bird is the oldest official animal symbol in the state of Michigan. The robin was designated the official state bird in 1931. Early settlers named the robin after the robin red-breast in Europe. The robin is also the state bird of Connecticut and neighboring Wisconsin. State Reptile\nThe state reptile, the painted turtle, became the official symbol in 1995. Out of nine or ten native species within the state, the painted turtle is the most common. State Fish\nThe brook trout became the official fish of Michigan in 1988. These fish have a long body with a large mouth extending past their eye. Colors include olive, blue-gray, and black and silver.", "start_char": 3111, "end_char": 3873, "id": "4085731" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_04_7945885#2_21501085", "url": "http://www.answers.com/Q/What_is_Hawaii's_state_bird_and_flower", "title": "", "headings": "\n", "segment": "The state bird is the Yellowhammer. The state flower is the\nCamellia. What is the state bird and flower of Illinois? The State bird is the Cardinal and the State flower is the\nviolet. What is Mississippi's state flower and state bird? Mississippi's state bird is the Mockingbird. Its state flower is the Magnolia. What is Texas state bird and the state flower? The state bird is the northern mockingbird. The state flower is the bluebonnet.", "start_char": 1149, "end_char": 1590, "id": "74698247" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_34_799290355#0_1615012758", "url": "https://www.bioexplorer.net/birds-of-michigan.html/", "title": "15 Best Birds of Michigan | State Bird of Michigan | Biology Explorer", "headings": "15 Magnificent Birds of Michigan\n15 Magnificent Birds of Michigan\nTable of Contents\nBest Birds of Michigan\n1. American robin\nInteresting Facts about American Robin\n2. Kirtland warbler\nInteresting Facts about Kirtland Warblers\n3. American coot\nInteresting Facts about American Coot\n4. Killdeer\nInteresting Facts about Killdeers\n5. Red-eyed vireo\nInteresting Facts about Red-eyed Vireos\n6. Long-tailed duck\nInteresting Facts about Long-tailed Ducks\n7. Northern bobwhite\nInteresting Facts about Northern Bobwhite\n8. Eastern wild turkey\nInteresting Facts about Eastern Wild Turkey\n9. Pileated woodpecker\nInteresting Facts about Pileated Woodpeckers\n10. Great Blue Heron\nInteresting Facts about Great Blue Herons\n11. Eastern whip-poor-will\nInteresting Facts about Eastern Whip-poor-will\n12. Ruby-throated hummingbird\nInteresting Facts about Ruby-throated Hummingbirds\n13. King rail\nInteresting Facts about King Rails\n14. Sandhill crane\nInteresting Facts about Sandhill Cranes\n15. Northern goshawk\nInteresting Facts about Northern Goshawks\nKey References\n", "segment": "15 Best Birds of Michigan | State Bird of Michigan | Biology Explorer\nBirds\n15 Magnificent Birds of Michigan\nLast Updated: Oct 28, 2019\nBirds of Michigan: The state of Michigan has a variety of habitats that are inviting for different Bird Species. The lakes and marshes are home for the elegant waterfowl, grasslands are an excellent lure for the pheasants and grouse, while the seashores invite some unique bird species as well. Big and small species of forest birds can visit your feeder in summer or winter. The fifteen species presented here can give you an inkling of the “ flying ” biodiversity of this state. In this page, let us explore the exciting birds of Michigan and their interesting facts. Table of Contents\nBest Birds of Michigan\n1. American robin\n2. 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what was one of benjamin franklin's inventions?
Franklin stove
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Swim fins: Ben Franklin loved the water.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 650, "id": "1017863" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_42_1204990875#0_2712373591", "url": "https://www.historyonthenet.com/benjamin-franklins-inventions", "title": "Benjamin Franklin's Inventions - History", "headings": "Benjamin Franklin’s Inventions\nBenjamin Franklin’s Inventions\nBenjamin Franklin’s Most Interesting Inventions\n", "segment": "Benjamin Franklin's Inventions - History\nBenjamin Franklin’s Inventions\nHistory » Revolution and Colonies » Benjamin Franklin’s Inventions\nLoading...\nBenjamin Franklin was not only one of the founding fathers, he was also a printer, postmaster, diplomat, leading author, scientist, swimmer and inventor. In between engineering the U.S. postal system, starting the first lending library in the U.S., running a print shop and starting up the American revolution, he was constantly inventing things to make his life easier. Although he didn’t patent any of his inventions, we still make use of many of them today. Benjamin Franklin’s Most Interesting Inventions\nBifocal glasses – Franklin had two sets of glasses, which he decided to cut in half and combine so he can see both near and far distances. This clever design is commonly prescribed today with people that suffer from the same eye condition Franklin did. Lightning rod – Franklin designed the first lightning rod that protects many houses from thunder strikes today. Electricity – Franklin did not invent electricity, but discovered a lot of very useful things about electricity. We thank terms such as conductor, condenser, charge, battery, plus and minus, positive and negative and armature to him today. Swim Fins – at the young age of 11, Franklin designed his first set of swim fins – he however attached them to his hands, not his feet like today’s flippers\nFlexible Catheter – To provide some relief to his older brother, John, who had kidney stones, Franklin invented the first flexible urinary catheter, which was much less painful than the rigid ones of those days. Odometer – Although this concept already existed for years, Franklin created a new type of odometer that you could attach to close to the wheels of a carriage in order to register the distance.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 1826, "id": "8716444" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_40_388129228#0_684155399", "url": "https://www.fi.edu/benjamin-franklin/inventions", "title": "Benjamin Franklin’s Inventions | The Franklin Institute", "headings": "Benjamin Franklin’s Inventions\nBenjamin Franklin’s Inventions\nLightning Rod\nBifocals\nSwim Fins\nLibrary of Congress\nFranklin Stove\nUrinary Catheter\nArmonica\n", "segment": "Benjamin Franklin’s Inventions | The Franklin Institute\nBen Franklin History\nOpen menu\nFrequently Asked Questions\nDeclaration of Independence\nMusical Talents\nColonial Era Sports\nThe Nini Medallion\nBen Franklin's Two Birthdays\nInventions & Discoveries\nOpen menu\nGlass Armonica\nKite & Key Experiment\nLightning Rod\nMyths & Folklore\nOpen menu\nDaylight Savings Time\nMisattributed Quotes\nTurkey As National Bird\nUnpacking \"Ben Franklin's Song\"\nFor Fun\nOpen menu\nReal Ben Franklin Quotes\nFake Ben Franklin Quotes\nEarly Superhero\nOriginal Hipster\n8-Bit Ben Game\nSnowflake Templates\nIn & Around The Museum\nOpen menu\nBenjamin Franklin National Memorial\nEvents & Meetings in the Memorial\nBenjamin Franklin Art In Philadelphia\nSelf-Guided Tour\nBenjamin Franklin’s Inventions\nBenjamin Franklin was many things in his lifetime: a printer, a postmaster, an ambassador, an author, a scientist, a Founding Father. Above all, he was an inventor, creating solutions to common problems, innovating new technology, and even making life a little more musical. Despite creating some of the most successful and popular inventions of the modern world, Franklin never patented a single one, believing that they should be shared freely: \" That as we enjoy great Advantages from the Inventions of others, we should be glad of an Opportunity to serve others by any Invention of ours; and this we should do freely and generously.\" Here are some of Benjamin Franklin’s most significant inventions: Lightning Rod\nFranklin is known for his experiments with electricity - most notably the kite experiment - a fascination that began in earnest after he accidentally shocked himself in 1746. By 1749, he had turned his attention to the possibility of protecting buildings—and the people inside—from lightning strikes. Having noticed that a sharp iron needle conducted electricity away from a charged metal sphere, he theorized that such a design could be useful:", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 1925, "id": "80743357" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_40_388129228#1_684157817", "url": "https://www.fi.edu/benjamin-franklin/inventions", "title": "Benjamin Franklin’s Inventions | The Franklin Institute", "headings": "Benjamin Franklin’s Inventions\nBenjamin Franklin’s Inventions\nLightning Rod\nBifocals\nSwim Fins\nLibrary of Congress\nFranklin Stove\nUrinary Catheter\nArmonica\n", "segment": "and this we should do freely and generously.\" Here are some of Benjamin Franklin’s most significant inventions: Lightning Rod\nFranklin is known for his experiments with electricity - most notably the kite experiment - a fascination that began in earnest after he accidentally shocked himself in 1746. By 1749, he had turned his attention to the possibility of protecting buildings—and the people inside—from lightning strikes. Having noticed that a sharp iron needle conducted electricity away from a charged metal sphere, he theorized that such a design could be useful: \"May not the knowledge of this power of points be of use to mankind, in preserving houses, churches, ships, etc., from the stroke of lightning, by directing us to fix, on the highest parts of those edifices, upright rods of iron made sharp as a needle...Would not these pointed rods probably draw the electrical fire silently out of a cloud before it came nigh enough to strike, and thereby secure us from that most sudden and terrible mischief!\" Franklin’s pointed lightning rod design proved effective and soon topped buildings throughout the Colonies. Learn more about the lightning rod. Bifocals\nLike most of us, Franklin found that his eyesight was getting worse as he got older, and he grew both near-sighted and far-sighted.", "start_char": 1354, "end_char": 2657, "id": "80743358" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_29_548439197#2_1322950982", "url": "https://tagtheflag.co/trivia/benjamin-franklins-most-famous-invention/", "title": "What was Benjamin Franklin's most famous invention? | The Flag", "headings": "What was Benjamin Franklin’s most famous invention?\nWhat was Benjamin Franklin’s most famous invention?\nBenjamin Franklin’s most famous invention was a lightning rod\n", "segment": "While Franklin’s creations ranged from the lifesaving to the whimsical, simply put, some were more important than others. Let’s take a look. Benjamin Franklin’s most famous invention: Demonstrating the identity of Lightning and Electricity, from which he invented the Lightning Rod. Undoubtedly, Benjamin Franklin’s most famous invention was the lightning rod, which ended up protected buildings—and the people inside—from lightning strikes. This discovery derived from one of his most famous escapades: the kite experiment. As the Benjamin Franklin Historical Society notes, “the connection between electricity and lightning was known but not fully understood [at the time]. By conducting the kite experiment Franklin proved that lightning was an electrical discharge and realized that it can be charged over a conductor into the ground providing a safe alternative path and eliminating the risk of deadly fires.” While the United States has only averaged 51 annual lightning strike fatalities over the past two decades, the issue was much more serious around the time of his kite experiment, which took place in Philadelphia in June 1752.", "start_char": 1295, "end_char": 2435, "id": "106678694" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_29_548439197#0_1322947522", "url": "https://tagtheflag.co/trivia/benjamin-franklins-most-famous-invention/", "title": "What was Benjamin Franklin's most famous invention? | The Flag", "headings": "What was Benjamin Franklin’s most famous invention?\nWhat was Benjamin Franklin’s most famous invention?\nBenjamin Franklin’s most famous invention was a lightning rod\n", "segment": "What was Benjamin Franklin's most famous invention? | The Flag\nWhat was Benjamin Franklin’s most famous invention? Francis Lanzano Contributor\n7/25/2019\nBenjamin Franklin’s most famous invention was a lightning rod\nBenjamin Franklin’s most famous invention was the lightning rod which protected buildings—and the people inside—from lightning strikes. Benjamin Franklin also invented Bifocals, Swim Fins, and the Urinary Catheter. On July 25th, 1775, the U.S. postal system was established by the Second Continental Congress, with Benjamin Franklin at its helm being honored as its first postmaster general. On top of helping to establish the foundation for today’s mail system, Franklin was also an ambassador, a printer, an author, a philanthropist and most importantly for the rest of the world, an inventor. Franklin was a practical man who simply enjoyed finding solutions to everyday problems. What’s even more impressive is that Franklin didn’t patent a single creation of his due to his beliefs that the fruit of his labor should be shared freely. “ That as we enjoy great Advantages from the Inventions of others, we should be glad of an opportunity to serve others by any Invention of ours; and this we should do freely and generously,” Franklin said regarding the process of inventing.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 1294, "id": "106678692" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_38_1258524394#5_2549946558", "url": "https://www.dummies.com/education/science/physics/10-physics-heroes/", "title": "10 Physics Heroes - dummies", "headings": "10 Physics Heroes\n10 Physics Heroes\nGalileo Galilei\nRobert Hooke\nSir Isaac Newton\nBenjamin Franklin\nCharles-Augustin de Coulomb\nAmedeo Avogadro\nNicolas Léonard Sadi Carnot\nWilliam Thomson (Lord Kelvin)\nAlbert Einstein\nAmalie Emmy Noether\nAbout the Book Author\n", "segment": "The Royal Society chose Newton. Benjamin Franklin\nBenjamin Franklin (1706–1790) is familiar to most people as one of the Founding Fathers of the United States. He was an author, printer, political theorist, politician, postmaster, scientist, inventor, statesman, and diplomat. He invented the following: The lightning rod\nBifocals\nThe Franklin stove\nA carriage odometer\nThe glass “armonica” (a popular musical instrument of the day)\nThe first public lending library in America\nFranklin even created the first fire department in Pennsylvania. He was also a leading newspaperman and printer in Philadelphia (the major city of the colonies at that time). He became wealthy publishing Poor Richard\n’\ns Almanack and The Pennsylvania Gazette. He played a large role in the creation of the University of Pennsylvania and was elected the first president of the American Philosophical Society. He became a national hero when he headed the effort to have Parliament repeal the unpopular Stamp Act. As a scientist, Franklin is famous for his work with electricity.", "start_char": 3741, "end_char": 4794, "id": "58387383" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_04_194315234#6_521059939", "url": "http://www.answers.com/Q/Who_invented_glass_harmonica", "title": "Who invented glass harmonica? - Answers", "headings": "Who invented glass harmonica\n?\n\nWho invented glass harmonica?\nYour Answer\nWho invented glass harmonica?\nRelated Questions\nWhere does the glass harmonica originate from?\nWho invented the glass harmonica?\nWhat things were invented by Benjamin Franklin?\nWhich detail is least relevant to someone researching Benjamin Franklins genius?\nWhat is one thing Benjamin Franklin invented?\nWhat musical instruments did Benjamin Franklin play?\nWhat Benjamin Franklin do?\nWhat musical instrument did Benjamin Franklin invent?\nWhat did Benjamin kranklin invent?\nWhat things did Ben Franklin invent?\nWhat year did Benjamin Franklin invent the glass harmonica?\nWho invented the glass eye?\nWhat did ben fraklin invent?\nAbout Christian Friederich Ludwig Buschmann?\nWhy did the sumerians invented glass?\nWhen was a hour glass invented?\nWhat was Benjamin Franklin investions?\nDid Benjamin Franklin know Mozart?\nIs harmonica a proper noun or common noun?\nWhen was the glass eye invented?\nWho invented the glass toaster?\nWhat are some Benjamin Franklins inventions?\nWho invented float glass?\nWhen the glass invented?\nWhat made Ben Franklin famous?\n", "segment": "What things did Ben Franklin invent? Benjamin Franklin invented many items still in use today. His most famous inventions are the lightening rod, bifocals, and the glass harmonica. What year did Benjamin Franklin invent the glass harmonica? 1761, while he was in London. Who invented the glass eye? glass master jenkins invented the glass eye\nWhat did ben fraklin invent? Ben Franklin invented 9 things. He invented bifocals, lightning rod, Glass Harmonica, library chair, swim fins, the long reach device, Franklin Stove, catheter, and Daylight Savings Time. About Christian Friederich Ludwig Buschmann?", "start_char": 2552, "end_char": 3157, "id": "75069002" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_02_259132216#6_468954983", "url": "http://mentalfloss.com/article/29762/10-ben-franklins-lesser-known-feats-awesomeness", "title": "10 of Benjamin Franklin’s Lesser-Known Feats of Awesomeness | Mental Floss", "headings": "10 of Benjamin Franklin’s Lesser-Known Feats of Awesomeness\n10 of Benjamin Franklin’s Lesser-Known Feats of Awesomeness\nJanuary 17, 2018\n1. Benjamin Franklin was an excellent swimmer.\n2. Benjamin Franklin printed Benjamins—before they were Benjamins.\n3. Benjamin Franklin developed an electric vocabulary.\n4. Benjamin Franklin WAS NO DEBTOR.\n5. Benjamin Franklin was always putting out fires.\n6. Benjamin Franklin invented a ton of cool stuff, including the rocking chair and the odometer.\n7. Benjamin Franklin was partially responsible for the establishment of America’s first hospital.\n8. Benjamin Franklin had several pseudonyms.\n9. Benjamin Franklin traveled a lot.\n10. Benjamin Franklin thought getting together with his buddies was a great way to ignite social action.\nSubscribe to our Newsletter!\n", "segment": "Benjamin Franklin invented a ton of cool stuff, including the rocking chair and the odometer. You probably know that Franklin is responsible for the lightning rod, bifocal glasses, and the Franklin stove. In 1761, Franklin also invented the glass harmonica (or \" armonica ,\" as he called it). It became quite popular during Franklin’s time and armonica-specific pieces were composed by the likes of Mozart, Beethoven, and Handel. Some of Franklin’s other inventions include: • The library stepstool, a chair whose seat could be lifted and folded down to make a short ladder. • A mechanical arm for reaching books on high shelves. • The rocking chair—a chair that rocks. • The writing chair—a chair with an arm on one side to provide a writing surface. • The odometer —used in Franklin’s time to measure distance along colonial roads used by the postal service.", "start_char": 3003, "end_char": 3863, "id": "61092108" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_04_708816005#0_1515100876", "url": "http://www.benjamin-franklin-history.org/inventions-and-improvements/", "title": "Inventions and Improvements – Benjamin Franklin Historical Society", "headings": "Inventions and Improvements\nInventions and Improvements\nSwimming fins\nThe Glass armonica\nThe Franklin stove\nLightning rod\nStreet lamps\nBifocals\nOdometer\nFlexible urinary catheter\n", "segment": "Inventions and Improvements – Benjamin Franklin Historical Society\nInventions and Improvements\nBenjamin Franklin’s inventions were practical and designed to make everyday life easier. He never patented any of his inventions, likely costing him a fortune. He considered them a gift to the public. In his autobiography he wrote: “ As we enjoy the advantages from the inventions of others, we should be glad of an opportunity to serve others by any invention of ours; and this we should do freely and generously”. Swimming fins\nFranklin loved swimming. When he was 11 years old he invented swimming fins. It was his first documented invention, he made a pair of oval wooden planks with holes in the center. By grasping the planks with his hands they gave him extra thrust when swimming.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 782, "id": "75663169" } ]
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1/20/1993
[ { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_23_584184031#0_1299811667", "url": "https://learningenglish.voanews.com/a/american-history-the-presidency-of-george-h-w-bush-138960184/116310.html", "title": "American History: The Presidency of George H.W. Bush", "headings": "American History: The Presidency of George H.W. Bush\nAmerican History: The Presidency of George H.W. Bush", "segment": "American History: The Presidency of George H.W. Bush\nAmerican History: The Presidency of George H.W. Bush\nLast Updated: February 08, 2012\nPresident George Bush and Soviet President Mikhail Gorbachev in Helsinki, Finland, in 1990\nDownload this story as a PDF\nSTEVE EMBER: Welcome to THE MAKING OF A NATION – American history in VOA Special English. I’m Steve Ember. This week in our series, we continue the story of President George Herbert Walker Bush. He was elected the forty-first president of the United States in nineteen eighty-eight. (MUSIC)\nGeorge H.W. Bush was president when the Cold War ended between the United States and the Soviet Union. The Cold War had lasted more than forty years.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 698, "id": "110420596" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_58_1238594250#11_1813626894", "url": "https://www.worldatlas.com/articles/the-10-best-presidents-in-us-history.html", "title": "The 10 Best Presidents in US History - WorldAtlas", "headings": "The 10 Best Presidents in US History\nThe 10 Best Presidents in US History\n10. Ronald Reagan - 71%\n9. Bill Clinton - 73%\n8. Jimmy Carter - 74%\n7. Dwight Eisenhower - 77%\n6. Lyndon B. Johnson - 79%\n5. John F. Kennedy - 83%\n4. Franklin D. Roosevelt - 84%\n3. George H.W. Bush - 89%\n2. George W. Bush - 90%\n1. Harry S. Truman - 91%\n", "segment": "3. George H.W. Bush - 89%\nGeorge H. W. Bush was elected as the 41st President of the US and served from January 1989 to January 20th, 1993. He is known for his foreign policies where his administration oversaw several military campaigns in the Middle East and Latin America. It is during his presidency that the Berlin Wall fell in 1989 and subsequent collapse of the Soviet Union two years later. President Bush was also involved in talks with the apartheid government of South Africa for the unconditional release of Nelson Mandela who was released in 1990. In February 1991, his approval rating was 89%. 2. George W. Bush - 90%\nGeorge Walker Bush was the 43rd President of the United States, a position he held from January 20th, 2001 to January 20th, 2009 when he was succeeded by Barack Obama. His presidency was highlighted by the Iraq Invasion which was described by his administration as retaliation for the September 11th, 2001 terrorist attacks in New York. 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Bush lost the nomination to Reagan; Reagan was elected president. 1988: The elder Bush won the nomination (beating Bob Dole), then defeated Michael Dukakis to be elected president. 1996: Dole won the nomination, but lost the election to Bill Clinton. 2000: John McCain lost the nomination to George W. Bush; Bush was elected president\n2008:", "start_char": 6944, "end_char": 7303, "id": "16842649" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_23_584184031#1_1299812794", "url": "https://learningenglish.voanews.com/a/american-history-the-presidency-of-george-h-w-bush-138960184/116310.html", "title": "American History: The Presidency of George H.W. Bush", "headings": "American History: The Presidency of George H.W. Bush\nAmerican History: The Presidency of George H.W. Bush", "segment": "I’m Steve Ember. This week in our series, we continue the story of President George Herbert Walker Bush. He was elected the forty-first president of the United States in nineteen eighty-eight. (MUSIC)\nGeorge H.W. Bush was president when the Cold War ended between the United States and the Soviet Union. The Cold War had lasted more than forty years. Both sides were heavily armed with nuclear weapons. People worried that one wrong move could lead to the end of the world. But by the late nineteen eighties, the world was changing. The Soviet Union was dying. On November ninth, nineteen eighty-nine, East Germany opened the Berlin Wall for the first time since it had been built.", "start_char": 348, "end_char": 1029, "id": "110420597" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_20_1065995444#0_2336004761", "url": "https://georgewbush-whitehouse.archives.gov/president/biography.html", "title": "Biography of President George W. Bush", "headings": "President of the United States - George W. Bush\nPresident of the United States - George W. Bush\nBiography of President George W. Bush\nFamily\nDaughters\nBorn\nCollege\nGraduate School\nCareer and Public Service\n", "segment": "Biography of President George W. Bush\nHome > President\n\nPresident of the United States - George W. Bush\nHome News Issues Photo Essays\nBiography of President George W. Bush\nEn Español\nGeorge W. Bush is the 43rd President of the United States. He was sworn into office on January 20, 2001, re-elected on November 2, 2004, and sworn in for a second term on January 20, 2005. Prior to his Presidency, President Bush served for 6 years as the 46th Governor of the State of Texas, where he earned a reputation for bipartisanship and as a compassionate conservative who shaped public policy based on the principles of limited government, personal responsibility, strong families, and local control. President Bush was born on July 6, 1946, in New Haven, Connecticut, and grew up in Midland and Houston, Texas. He received a bachelor’s degree in history from Yale University in 1968, and then served as an F-102 fighter pilot in the Texas Air National Guard. President Bush received a Master of Business Administration from Harvard Business School in 1975. Following graduation, he moved back to Midland and began a career in the energy business. After working on his father’s successful 1988 Presidential campaign, President Bush assembled the group of partners who purchased the Texas Rangers baseball franchise in 1989. On November 8, 1994, President Bush was elected Governor of Texas. He became the first Governor in Texas history to be elected to consecutive 4-year terms when he was re-elected on November 3, 1998.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 1513, "id": "98628478" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_19_63454796#7_75855320", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/U.S._Dollar_Index", "title": "U.S. Dollar Index - Wikipedia", "headings": "U.S. Dollar Index\nU.S. Dollar Index\nContents\nHistory\nQuotes\nCalculation\nTrading\nSee also\nReferences\nExternal links\n", "segment": "George H. W. 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Bush\nEric Draper / The White House / Getty Images\nGeorge W. Bush, a Republican from Texas, was the 43rd president of the United States. He is a member of the Bush political dynasty. Bush was born on July 6, 1946, in New Haven, Connecticut. He was 54 when he was sworn into his first of two terms in the White House in 2001. He was 62 when he left office eight years later, in 2009. Bill Clinton\nChip Somodevilla / Getty Images\nBill Clinton, a Democrat from Arkansas, was the 42nd president of the United States. Clinton was born on Aug. 19, 1946, in Hope, Arkansas. He was 46 when he took the oath of office in 1993 for his first of two terms in the White House. Clinton was 54 when his second term expired in 2001. 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Bush spearheaded America's fight against international terrorism immediately after the September 11 attacks Credit: The U.S. National Archives\n18\nBush had been on the job for just seven months before 9/11 happened Credit: Reuters\nWho was president in 2001? George W. Bush served as the country's commander in chief in 2001. He defeated former Democratic Vice President Al Gore in the 2000 presidential election following a controversial vote recount in Florida. Bush had been on the job for just seven months before the September 11 terrorist attacks happened in New York City, Washington DC, and Pennsylvania. 18\nGeorge W. 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Bush won the 2000 election after the Supreme Court decision landed in his favor. The votes in Florida were recounted, but in the end Bush got 271-266 electoral votes, defeating Al Gore. George W. Bush’s Presidency\nOn January 20, 2001, George W. Bush took his oath as the 43rd President of the United States at the West Front, in the U.S Capitol. In April of the same year, he expressed his support of Taiwan in the event of an attack from China. In June, he signed a package of tax relief bills which was followed by another package of tax cut bills in 2003. On September 11 2001, four commercial planes were hijacked by terrorists from the Islamic extremist group Al Qaeda. Two crashed into the World Trade Center buildings in New York City, one crashed into the Pentagon in Washington D.C and the other landed in a field in Pennsylvania. It is believed to have been intended for the White House.", "start_char": 2926, "end_char": 3983, "id": "109877023" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_58_1230617946#4_1794576070", "url": "https://www.worldatlas.com/articles/george-w-bush-43rd-president-of-the-united-states.html", "title": "George W. Bush – 43rd President Of The United States - WorldAtlas", "headings": "George W. Bush – 43rd President Of The United States\nGeorge W. Bush – 43rd President Of The United States\nPolitical Career\nGeorge W. Bush, 43rd President Of The United States\n", "segment": "Laura Lane Welch became the First Lady during his ruling. His running mate was Dick Cheney, who served as the Vice President when Bush won. George Bush succeeded Bill Clinton in the Presidency. Bush’s inauguration was on January 21, 2001. He was reelected in 2004, for a second term of Presidency. During his time in office, he declared a war on terror following conflicts and war in Iraq and Afghanistan. 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where did the oakland raiders move from?
Los Angeles
[ { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_52_1660874348#11_3398216169", "url": "https://www.sportingnews.com/us/nfl/news/allegiant-stadium-raiders-cost-capacity/kqncox5z1g0o1n508gysllqyv", "title": "Inside Allegiant Stadium: Cost, capacity & more to know about Las Vegas Raiders' new home | Sporting News", "headings": "Inside Allegiant Stadium: Cost, capacity & more to know about Las Vegas Raiders' new home\nInside Allegiant Stadium: Cost, capacity & more to know about Las Vegas Raiders' new home\nHow much did Allegiant Stadium cost to build?\nHow long did construction take?\nAllegiant Stadium capacity\nWhere is Allegiant Stadium?\nSpecial features of Raiders' new stadium\nAl Davis Memorial Torch\nWhat does Allegiant Stadium look like?\nDo the Raiders own Allegiant Stadium?\nHow much did naming rights for the Raiders' stadium cost?\nDoes Allegiant Stadium have a retractable roof?\nDoes UNLV play at Allegiant Stadium?\nWhen did the Raiders move to Las Vegas?\nWhy aren't the Raiders in Oakland?\n", "segment": "When did the Raiders move to Las Vegas? The Raiders moved from Oakland to Las Vegas in 2020. This is their first season outside of California. Why aren't the Raiders in Oakland? The Raiders wanted a new stadium and either the Los Angeles market or a major market of their own. When Oakland refused to chip in the help the Raiders desired for a new stadium, and the NFL denied an LA move, Las Vegas became the franchise's preferred destination. The team prides itself on being a brand beyond a specific location, and it hopes the transient nature of Las Vegas can goose its bottom line rather than working against it.", "start_char": 6301, "end_char": 6918, "id": "93767875" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_16_743276722#0_942649127", "url": "https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Oakland_Raiders_relocation_to_Las_Vegas", "title": "Oakland Raiders relocation to Las Vegas - Wikipedia", "headings": "Oakland Raiders relocation to Las Vegas\nOakland Raiders relocation to Las Vegas\nContents\nBackground\nThe hunt for a home\n2011: Levi's Stadium\n2012−2013: Coliseum City\n2013: Concord, California\n2014: San Antonio, Texas\n2015: Raiders attempt to put together a project with Athletics\n2015: Los Angeles project and losing to the Rams\n2015−2017: Negotiations to move to Las Vegas and last Oakland stadium effort\n2015: Exploring Las Vegas\n2016\n2017\nMove to Las Vegas\n2018\n2019\n2020\nSee also\nReferences\nExternal links\n", "segment": "Oakland Raiders relocation to Las Vegas - Wikipedia\nOakland Raiders relocation to Las Vegas\nLanguage\nWatch\nEdit\nThe Oakland Raiders relocation to Las Vegas saw the Oakland Raiders, an American football club in the National Football League (NFL), move from their longtime home of Oakland, California, to the Las Vegas, Nevada metropolitan area. The renamed Las Vegas Raiders play home games at Allegiant Stadium in Paradise, Nevada, which was substantially completed on July 31, 2020. Oakland Coliseum (pictured in 2008) before a football game. The Raiders' move followed years of failed efforts by team owner Mark Davis to renovate or replace the Oakland Coliseum, which had been consistently rated as one of the worst stadiums in the NFL. NFL team owners approved the move, 31–1, at their annual league meeting in Phoenix, Arizona, on March 27, 2017. The Raiders became the third NFL franchise in the 2010s to announce a move, following the Rams ' 2016 return from St. Louis, Missouri, to Los Angeles, California, and the Chargers ' 2017 move from San Diego to the Los Angeles suburb of Carson, California. The Chargers and Rams now share SoFi Stadium in Inglewood, California . Contents\n1\nBackground\n2\nThe hunt for a home\n2.1\n2011: Levi's Stadium\n2.2\n2012−2013: Coliseum City\n2.3\n2013:", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 1287, "id": "99875488" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_51_1352915255#0_2769890068", "url": "https://www.sbnation.com/nfl/2019/12/15/21020536/las-vegas-raiders-oakland-explained-relocation", "title": "The Raiders’ relocation from Oakland to Las Vegas, explained - SBNation.com", "headings": "Why the Raiders are leaving Oakland to move to Las Vegas\nWhy the Raiders are leaving Oakland to move to Las Vegas\nThe Raiders had a faux sendoff at the end of the 2018 season\nFans are ready to be there for the goodbye\nThe Raiders had a lengthy battle with Oakland for a stadium\nTheir current home is too old and out of date\nOakland wasn’t excited to dish out money for a $1 billion stadium\nLas Vegas promised $750 million in public funding\n", "segment": "The Raiders’ relocation from Oakland to Las Vegas, explained - SBNation.com\nWhy the Raiders are leaving Oakland to move to Las Vegas\nPhoto by Ethan Miller/Getty Images\nThe Raiders have played their home games in the state of California for all 60 seasons of the franchise’s history. Founded as a member of the American Football League in 1960, the Raiders played in Oakland for 22 seasons before moving to Los Angeles in 1982. The team returned to Oakland in 1995, but now it’s packing up to relocate for a third time. The move to Las Vegas was finalized in March 2017 and will see the Raiders play in the brand-new $1.84 billion Allegiant Stadium beginning in 2020. A 20-16 loss to the Jaguars was the team’s last in Oakland before the move. This time, for real. The Raiders had a faux sendoff at the end of the 2018 season\nNobody was trying to be deceitful. It really looked like a Christmas Eve game at the end of the 2018 season would be the Raiders’ last hurrah in Oakland. Oakland native and then-Raiders running back Marshawn Lynch lit the Al Davis Memorial Torch before the game. Fans rushed the field (and were subsequently arrested) after a 27-14 Monday night win over the Broncos.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 1191, "id": "36276021" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_17_2627129040#3_2839470034", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Las_Vegas_Raiders", "title": "Las Vegas Raiders - Wikipedia", "headings": "Las Vegas Raiders\nLas Vegas Raiders\nContents\nFranchise history\nFirst Oakland era (1960–1981)\nAl Davis\nDavis's departure and return\nFirst Super Bowl appearance: 1967\nJohn Madden\nTom Flores\nLos Angeles era (1982–1994)\nArt Shell\nSecond Oakland era (1995–2019)\nReturn to Oakland\nJon Gruden\nBill Callahan\nCoaching carousel (2004–2014)\nNorv Turner\nArt Shell returns\nLane Kiffin\nTom Cable\nHue Jackson and death of Al Davis\nDennis Allen\nBrief resurgence and final years in Oakland (2015–2019)\nJack Del Rio\nJon Gruden returns\nLas Vegas era (2020–present)\nChampionships\nAFL championships\nSuper Bowl championships\nLogos and uniforms\nHome fields\nCulture\nSlogans\nRaider Nation\nCheerleaders\nRadio and television\nLas Vegas Raiders Radio Network\nTelevision\nRivals\nDivisional rivals\nKansas City Chiefs\nDenver Broncos\nLos Angeles Chargers\nHistorical rivals\nPittsburgh Steelers\nNew England Patriots\nNew York Jets\nOther AFC rivals\nHistoric battle of the Bay rivalry\nHistoric battle for Los Angeles rivalry\nOwnership, administration and financial operations\nFounding of the franchise\nCurrent ownership structure\nFinancial operations\nLegal battles\nTrademark and trade dress dilution\nBALCO scandal\nPlayers of note\nCurrent roster\nPro Football Hall of Fame members\nNotes:\nRetired numbers\nIndividual awards\nCareer leaders\nSingle-season leaders\nAll-Pro selections\nPro Bowl selections\nFront office and coaching staff\nCoaches/Executives\nCurrent staff\nReferences\nExternal links\n", "segment": "They moved to the NFL with the AFL-NFL merger in 1970. The team departed Oakland to play in Los Angeles from the 1982 season through the 1994 season before returning to Oakland at the start of the 1995 season. On March 27, 2017, NFL team owners voted nearly unanimously to approve the Raiders' application to relocate to Las Vegas. Nearly three years later, on January 22, 2020, the Raiders moved to Las Vegas. The Raiders' off-field fortunes have varied considerably over the years. The team's first three years of operation ( 1960 – 1962) were marred by poor on-field performance, financial difficulties, and spotty attendance. In 1963, the Raiders' fortunes improved dramatically with the introduction of head coach (and eventual owner) Al Davis. In 1967, after several years of improvement, the Raiders reached the postseason for the first time. The team would go on to win its first (and only) AFL Championship that year; in doing so, the Raiders advanced to Super Bowl II, where they were soundly defeated by the Green Bay Packers.", "start_char": 2472, "end_char": 3509, "id": "105280544" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_18_698222249#0_782740514", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Oakland_Raiders_relocation_to_Las_Vegas", "title": "Oakland Raiders relocation to Las Vegas - Wikipedia", "headings": "Oakland Raiders relocation to Las Vegas\nOakland Raiders relocation to Las Vegas\nContents\nBackground\nThe hunt for a home\n2011: Levi's Stadium\n2012−2013: Coliseum City\n2013: Concord, California\n2014: San Antonio, Texas\n2015: Raiders attempt to put together a project with Athletics\n2015: Los Angeles project and losing to the Rams\n2015−2017: Negotiations to move to Las Vegas and last Oakland stadium effort\n2015: Exploring Las Vegas\n2016\n2017\nMove to Las Vegas\n2018\n2019\n2020\nSee also\nReferences\nExternal links\n", "segment": "Oakland Raiders relocation to Las Vegas - Wikipedia\nOakland Raiders relocation to Las Vegas\nFrom Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia\nJump to navigation Jump to search\nNFL franchise relocation\nOakland Coliseum (pictured in 2008) before a football game. This article is part of series of\nLas Vegas Raiders history\nOakland Raiders (1960–1981)\nLos Angeles Raiders (1982–1994)\nOakland Raiders (1995–2019)\nRelocation to Las Vegas\nLas Vegas Raiders (2020–present)\nList of seasons\nv\nt\ne\nThe Oakland Raiders relocation to Las Vegas saw the Oakland Raiders, an American football club in the National Football League (NFL), move from their longtime home of Oakland, California, to the Las Vegas, Nevada metropolitan area. The renamed Las Vegas Raiders play home games at Allegiant Stadium in Paradise, Nevada, which was substantially completed on July 31, 2020. The Raiders' move followed years of failed efforts by team owner Mark Davis to renovate or replace the Oakland Coliseum, which had been consistently rated as one of the worst stadiums in the NFL. NFL team owners approved the move, 31–1, at their annual league meeting in Phoenix, Arizona, on March 27, 2017. The Raiders became the third NFL franchise in the 2010s to announce a move, following the Rams ' 2016 return from St. Louis, Missouri, to Los Angeles, California, and the Chargers ' 2017 move from San Diego to the Los Angeles suburb of Carson, California. The Chargers and Rams now share SoFi Stadium in Inglewood, California . Contents\n1 Background\n2 The hunt for a home\n2.1 2011: Levi's Stadium\n2.2 2012−2013: Coliseum City\n2.3 2013:", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 1591, "id": "63205823" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_16_1308009727#4_1499129989", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2020_Las_Vegas_Raiders_season", "title": "2020 Las Vegas Raiders season - Wikipedia", "headings": "2020 Las Vegas Raiders season\n2020 Las Vegas Raiders season\nContents\nRelocation\nRoster transactions\nFree agents signed\nPlayers released\nDraft\nMain article: 2020 NFL Draft\n2020 Las Vegas Raiders Draft\nNotes\nUndrafted free agents\nStaff\n2020 Las Vegas Raiders staff\nFinal roster\n2020 Las Vegas Raiders final roster\nPreseason\nRegular season\nSchedule\nGame summaries\nWeek 1: at Carolina Panthers\nWeek One: Las Vegas Raiders at Carolina Panthers – Game summary\nWeek 2: vs. New Orleans Saints\nWeek Two: New Orleans Saints at Las Vegas Raiders – Game summary\nWeek 3: at New England Patriots\nWeek Three: Las Vegas Raiders at New England Patriots – Game summary\nWeek 4: vs. Buffalo Bills\nWeek Four: Buffalo Bills at Las Vegas Raiders – Game summary\nWeek 5: at Kansas City Chiefs\nWeek Five: Las Vegas Raiders at Kansas City Chiefs – Game summary\nWeek 7: vs. Tampa Bay Buccaneers\nWeek Seven: Tampa Bay Buccaneers at Las Vegas Raiders – Game summary\nWeek 8: at Cleveland Browns\nWeek Eight: Las Vegas Raiders at Cleveland Browns – Game summary\nWeek 9: at Los Angeles Chargers\nWeek Nine: Las Vegas Raiders at Los Angeles Chargers – Game summary\nWeek 10: vs. Denver Broncos\nWeek Ten: Denver Broncos at Las Vegas Raiders – Game summary\nWeek 11: vs. Kansas City Chiefs\nWeek Eleven: Kansas City Chiefs at Las Vegas Raiders – Game summary\nWeek 12: at Atlanta Falcons\nWeek Twelve: Las Vegas Raiders at Atlanta Falcons – Game summary\nWeek 13: at New York Jets\nWeek Thirteen: Las Vegas Raiders at New York Jets – Game summary\nWeek 14: vs. Indianapolis Colts\nWeek Fourteen: Indianapolis Colts at Las Vegas Raiders – Game summary\nWeek 15: vs. Los Angeles Chargers\nWeek Fifteen: Los Angeles Chargers at Las Vegas Raiders – Game summary\nWeek 16: vs. Miami Dolphins\nWeek Sixteen: Miami Dolphins at Las Vegas Raiders – Game summary\nWeek 17: at Denver Broncos\nWeek Seventeen: Las Vegas Raiders at Denver Broncos – Game summary\nStandings\nDivision\nConference\nReferences\nExternal links\n", "segment": "vs. Indianapolis Colts\n6.2.14 Week 15: vs. Los Angeles Chargers\n6.2.15 Week 16: vs. Miami Dolphins\n6.2.16 Week 17: at Denver Broncos\n6.3 Standings\n6.3.1 Division\n6.3.2 Conference\n7 References\n8 External links\nRelocation\nOn January 22, 2020, the Raiders officially announced their relocation to Las Vegas. This marked the third re-location of the franchise and made the 2020 season the team's first ever season as the only professional football team in its metropolitan area. The team shared the Bay Area market with the San Francisco 49ers during both of its tenures in Oakland, and shared the Los Angeles market with the Los Angeles Rams during its 13-year stint in Southern California. Roster transactions\nFree agents signed\nPosition\nPlayer\nAge\n2019 team\nQB\nMarcus Mariota\n26\nTennessee Titans\nLB\nCory Littleton\n26\nLos Angeles Rams\nTE\nJason Witten\n37\nDallas Cowboys\nDE\nCarl Nassib\n26\nTampa Bay Buccaneers\nDT\nMaliek Collins\n24\nDallas Cowboys\nS\nJeff Heath\n28\nDallas Cowboys\nMLB\nNick Kwiatkoski\n26\nChicago Bears\nG\nEric Kush\n30\nCleveland Browns\nTE\nNick O'Leary\n27\nJacksonville Jaguars\nWR\nNelson Agholor\n26\nPhiladelphia Eagles\nDT\nDaniel Ross\n27\nDallas Cowboys\nS\nDamarious Randall\n27\nCleveland Browns\nCB\nPrince Amukamara\n30\nChicago Bears\nPlayers released\nPosition\nPlayer\nAge\n2020 team\nLB\nTahir Whitehead\n29\nCarolina Panthers\nDraft\nMain article: 2020 NFL Draft\n2020 Las Vegas Raiders Draft\nRound\nSelection\nPlayer\nPosition\nCollege\nNotes\n1\n12\nHenry Ruggs\nWR\nAlabama\n\n19\nDamon Arnette\nCB\nOhio State\nfrom Chicago Bears\n3\n80\nLynn Bowden\nWR\nKentucky\n\n81\nBryan Edwards\nWR\nSouth Carolina\nfrom Chicago Bears\n100\nTanner Muse\nILB\nClemson\nfrom New England Patriots\n4\n109\nJohn Simpson\nOG\nClemson\nfrom Detroit Lions\n139\nAmik Robertson\nCB\nLouisiana Tech\nfrom Tampa Bay Buccaneers via New England Patriots\nNotes\nThe Chicago Bears traded first- and third-round selections as well as 2019 first- and sixth-round selections to the Raiders in exchange for defensive end / outside linebacker Khalil Mack, a second-round selection, and a seventh-round conditional selection (condition unknown), originally a fifth-round selection. The Raiders traded picks 91 and 159 to the New England Patriots in exchange for picks 100, 139 and 172. The Raiders traded picks 121 and 172 to the Detroit Lions in exchange for pick 109.", "start_char": 2220, "end_char": 4510, "id": "100181576" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_51_1352915255#7_2769902471", "url": "https://www.sbnation.com/nfl/2019/12/15/21020536/las-vegas-raiders-oakland-explained-relocation", "title": "The Raiders’ relocation from Oakland to Las Vegas, explained - SBNation.com", "headings": "Why the Raiders are leaving Oakland to move to Las Vegas\nWhy the Raiders are leaving Oakland to move to Las Vegas\nThe Raiders had a faux sendoff at the end of the 2018 season\nFans are ready to be there for the goodbye\nThe Raiders had a lengthy battle with Oakland for a stadium\nTheir current home is too old and out of date\nOakland wasn’t excited to dish out money for a $1 billion stadium\nLas Vegas promised $750 million in public funding\n", "segment": "That’s not why the Raiders are headed to Las Vegas, though. Like just about every relocation in pro sports, the move is a consequence of stadium issues. Their current home is too old and out of date\nAfter six seasons with games played in Kezar Stadium, Candlestick Park, and Frank Youell Field, the Raiders moved into the Oakland–Alameda County Coliseum (now RingCentral Coliseum) in 1966. It was the franchise’s home until the departure for LA, and it became the Raiders’ home once again when they returned. Right now, it’s the fourth-oldest stadium currently hosting an NFL team, behind only Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum (1923), Soldier Field in Chicago (1924), and Lambeau Field in Green Bay (1957). The Rams are leaving the LA Coliseum after the 2019 season. Both Soldier Field and Lambeau Field have undergone over $600 million in renovations during the 21st century. The last investment in the Raiders’ home was a $200 million renovation back in 1995-96. Furthermore, RingCentral Coliseum is the last multi-purpose stadium that serves as the home of both an NFL and a Major League Baseball team. In 1971, 17 of the NFL’s 26 teams shared their stadium with an MLB club.", "start_char": 3350, "end_char": 4525, "id": "36276028" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_47_632331006#1_1357437658", "url": "https://www.monstersandcritics.com/sport/nfl/oakland-raiders-officially-change-name-when-do-they-move-to-las-vegas/", "title": "Oakland Raiders officially change name: When do they move to Las Vegas?", "headings": "Oakland Raiders officially change name: When do they move to Las Vegas?\nOakland Raiders officially change name: When do they move to Las Vegas?\nRaiders have official renaming ceremony\nRaiders to move to Allegiant Stadium\n", "segment": "Pic credit: Las Vegas Raiders/YouTube\nOn Wednesday, the NFL’s Oakland Raiders officially changed their name in terms of the city they will represent. January 22 marks the day when the team became the Las Vegas Raiders ahead of their move to a brand new stadium in Sin City. So when will they officially make the move? Raiders have official renaming ceremony\nThe team has mainly been associated with Oakland for most of its history. They originally debuted as the Oakland Raiders in 1960 and remained under that city’s name for 21 years. They also spent the past 24 years as the Oakland Raiders after 12 years in Los Angeles. Now they’ll become the Las Vegas Raiders in the 2020 NFL season. Nevada Governor Steve Sisolak was on hand to officially proclaim January 22 as a day to celebrate the renaming of the Raiders. A 10-minute video of the event in Vegas features owner Al Davis and members of the Raiders roster making the name change official in front of their new stadium.", "start_char": 260, "end_char": 1237, "id": "71727378" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_07_766257917#0_1349146208", "url": "http://www.latimes.com/sports/nfl/la-sp-raiders-las-vegas-20170327-story.html", "title": "NFL approves move of Raiders from Oakland to Las Vegas - Los Angeles Times", "headings": "NFL approves move of Raiders from Oakland to Las Vegas\nNFL approves move of Raiders from Oakland to Las Vegas\nAdvertisement\nFollow Sam Farmer on Twitter @LATimesfarmer\nUPDATES:\nAdvertisement\nSam Farmer\n", "segment": "NFL approves move of Raiders from Oakland to Las Vegas - Los Angeles Times\nSports\nNFL approves move of Raiders from Oakland to Las Vegas\n×\nYouTube\nLos Angeles Times\n439K subscribers\nSubscribe\nNFL approves move of Raiders from Oakland to Las Vegas\nWatch later\nShare\nCopy link\nInfo\nShopping\nTap to unmute\nIf playback doesn't begin shortly, try restarting your device. You're signed out\nVideos you watch may be added to the TV's watch history and influence TV recommendations. To avoid this, cancel and sign in to YouTube on your computer. Cancel\nConfirm\nMore videos from\nMore videos\nSwitch camera\nShare\nInclude playlist\nAn error occurred while retrieving sharing information. Please try again later. Watch on\n0:00\n0:00\n0:00 / 1:00\nLive\n•\nBy a 31-1 vote March 27, NFL owners approved the Raiders’ plan to relocate from Oakland to Las Vegas. ( March 27, 2017) (Sign up for our free video newsletter here http://bit.ly/2n6VKPR)\nBy Sam Farmer Staff Writer\nMarch 27, 2017 6:40 PM PT\nFacebook\nTwitter\nShow more sharing options\nShare\nClose extra sharing options\nFacebook\nTwitter\nLinkedIn\nEmail\nCopy Link URL Copied! Print\nReporting from PHOENIX —\nThe odds were against Las Vegas from the start — the round-the-clock gambling, its Sin City reputation and a population deemed too small to adequately support a pro football team. For decades, the NFL steered clear of putting a franchise there. But all that changed Monday.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 1410, "id": "45518833" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_16_743276722#2_942652782", "url": "https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Oakland_Raiders_relocation_to_Las_Vegas", "title": "Oakland Raiders relocation to Las Vegas - Wikipedia", "headings": "Oakland Raiders relocation to Las Vegas\nOakland Raiders relocation to Las Vegas\nContents\nBackground\nThe hunt for a home\n2011: Levi's Stadium\n2012−2013: Coliseum City\n2013: Concord, California\n2014: San Antonio, Texas\n2015: Raiders attempt to put together a project with Athletics\n2015: Los Angeles project and losing to the Rams\n2015−2017: Negotiations to move to Las Vegas and last Oakland stadium effort\n2015: Exploring Las Vegas\n2016\n2017\nMove to Las Vegas\n2018\n2019\n2020\nSee also\nReferences\nExternal links\n", "segment": "Concord, California\n2.4\n2014: San Antonio, Texas\n2.5\n2015: Raiders attempt to put together a project with Athletics\n2.6\n2015: Los Angeles project and losing to the Rams\n3\n2015−2017: Negotiations to move to Las Vegas and last Oakland stadium effort\n3.1\n2015: Exploring Las Vegas\n3.2\n2016\n3.3\n2017\n4\nMove to Las Vegas\n4.1\n2018\n4.2\n2019\n4.3\n2020\n5\nSee also\n6\nReferences\n7\nExternal links\nBackground\nThe Oakland Raiders were founded as a charter member of the American Football League (AFL) in 1960. The team joined the NFL as a result of the merger in 1970. From 1966 until 1981, it played home games at the Oakland Coliseum, which it shared with Major League Baseball 's Oakland Athletics after that team moved to Oakland from Kansas City, Missouri in 1968. In 1980 Al Davis, dissatisfied with the stadium situation in Oakland and seeing luxury suites as the future of the NFL, came to an agreement with the Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum commission to move the Raiders to Los Angeles. The NFL had refused to let the team move, but a court overruled the league, clearing the way for the Raiders to move to Los Angeles and become the Los Angeles Raiders in 1982.", "start_char": 1288, "end_char": 2445, "id": "99875490" } ]
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what teams does kroenke own?
St. Louis Rams
[ { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_54_650864244#9_1530645975", "url": "https://www.thefamouspeople.com/profiles/stan-kroenke-35442.php", "title": "Stan Kroenke Biography - Facts, Childhood, Family Life & Achievements of Entrepreneur", "headings": "Stan Kroenke\nBiography\n\nStan Kroenke Biography\nQuick Facts\nWho is Stan Kroenke?\nImage Credit\nChildhood & Early Life\nYou May Like\nCareer\nPersonal Life\n", "segment": "By 2016, the value of the company was worth about $2 billion, and it was handling 100 large-scale projects, primarily of shopping centers. In 1999, he established Kroenke Sports & Entertainment (KSE) in Denver. In total, the company owns five sports franchises, and a major stake in a sixth one; three stadiums; four television channels; four radio stations; one internet TV channel; 19 magazines; a franchised video game team, and several websites. In 1999, Kroenke bought a major share in St. Louis Rams of NFL (which was later shifted to Los Angeles), and in 2000, he fully acquired Denver Nuggets of NBA, and Colorado Avalanche of NHL.", "start_char": 4892, "end_char": 5531, "id": "69680547" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_02_261524502#18_475388956", "url": "http://mentalfloss.com/article/53477/how-owners-all-30-nba-teams-made-their-money", "title": "How the Owners of All 30 NBA Teams Made Their Money | Mental Floss", "headings": "How NBA Owners Made Their Money\nHow NBA Owners Made Their Money\n1. Atlanta Hawks\nBruce Levenson, Michael Gearon Jr.\n2. Boston Celtics\nBoston Basketball Partners L.L.C. (Wycliffe Grousbeck, CEO)\n3. Brooklyn Nets\nMikhail Prokhorov\n4. Charlotte Bobcats\nMichael Jordan\n5. Chicago Bulls\nJerry Reinsdorf\n6. Cleveland Cavaliers\nDan Gilbert\n7. Dallas Mavericks\nMark Cuban\n8. Denver Nuggets\nStan Kroenke\n9. Detroit Pistons\nTom Gores\n10. Golden State Warriors\nPeter Guber, Joe Lacob\n11. Houston Rockets\nLeslie Alexander\n12. Indiana Pacers\nHerbert Simon\n13. Los Angeles Clippers\nDonald Sterling\n14. Los Angeles Lakers\nJim and Jeanie Buss (along with a family trust)\n15. Memphis Grizzlies\nRobert J. Pera\n16. Miami Heat\nMicky Arison\n17. Milwaukee Bucks\nHerb Kohl\n18. Minnesota Timberwolves\nGlen Taylor\n19. New Orleans Pelicans\nTom Benson\n20. New York Knicks\nJames Dolan\n21. Oklahoma City Thunder\nProfessional Basketball Club LLC (Clayton Bennett, Chairman)\n22. Orlando Magic\nRDV Sports, Inc. (Richard DeVos, Chairman)\n23. Philadelphia 76ers\nAdam Aron (CEO of the 76ers’ ownership group)\n24. Phoenix Suns\nRobert Sarver\n25. Portland Trail Blazers\nPaul Allen\n26. Sacramento Kings\nVivek Ranadivé\n27. San Antonio Spurs\nPeter Holt\n28. Toronto Raptors\nMaple Leaf Sports & Entertainment (Timothy Lieweke, CEO)\n29. Utah Jazz\nLarry H. Miller Sports & Entertainment, Jazz Basketball Investors, Inc. (Greg Miller, CEO)\n30. Washington Wizards\nTed Leonsis\n", "segment": "Kroenke heads Kroenke Sports Enterprises, which owns or holds considerable shares of the Colorado Avalanche, Colorado Rapids, and St. Louis Rams. How He Got Rich: As noted in our NFL Owners List, Kroenke is a real estate magnate who runs developments around the country, many of which are anchored by Walmart locations. ( His wife, Anna Walton Kroenke, is the daughter of Bud Walton, co-founder with his brother Sam of Walmart). 9. Detroit Pistons\nTom Gores\nOwner Since: 2011\nThe Numbers: The Pistons are worth $400 million, which Gores hopes to increase by updating the Palace of Auburn Hills (which he also purchased in 2011). How He Got Rich: Born in Nazareth, Israel, Gores moved to Michigan when he was four years old.", "start_char": 6035, "end_char": 6757, "id": "61095856" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_48_1102411720#4_1984827434", "url": "https://www.ns-businesshub.com/business/nfl-team-owners-2019-play-offs/", "title": "NFL team owners: The billionaires at the helm of 2019 play-off franchises", "headings": "NFL team owners: The billionaires at the helm of the top 2019-20 franchises\nNFL team owners: The billionaires at the helm of the top 2019-20 franchises\nNFL team owners 2019-20\nTom and Gayle Benson, New Orleans Saints\nPaul Allen family, Seattle Seahawks\nStan Kroenke, Los Angeles Rams\nJerral Wayne Jones, Dallas Cowboys\nJerry Wayne Jones (Credit: Twitter)\nVirginia Halas McCaskey, Chicago Bears\nChicago Bears owner Virginia McCluskey (Credit: Chicago Bears)\nJeffrey Lurie, Philadelphia Eagles\nClark Hunt, Kansas City Chiefs\nRobert Kraft, New England Patriots\nThe McNairs, Houstan Texans\nCal McNair, right, is now CEO and chairman of the Houston Texans (Credit: Houston Texans)\nStephen J Bisciotti, Baltimore Ravens\nDean Spanos, Los Angeles Chargers\nJames Irsay, Indianapolis Colts\n", "segment": "The ownership was transferred to the Paul G Allen Trust, which is controlled by his sister Judy. Many observers expected the team to be put up for sale but it remains in the family’s hands, with general manager John Schneider confirming in February 2019 that Judy Allen was now the person at the head of the franchise. Stan Kroenke, Los Angeles Rams\nLos Angeles Rams owner Stan Kroenke is one of the richest NFL team owners with an estimated wealth of $9.7bn, which he earned primarily as a real estate developer. He had plenty of success and reaped a lot of profit from developing Walmart stores in the US – which may or may not be related to the fact he was married to Ann Walton, an heiress of the retail conglomerate. LA Rams and Arsenal owner Stan Kroenke\nThe 72-year-old also owns Kroenke Sports & Entertainment, which includes his NFL team as well as NBA team Denver Nuggets, NHL Colorado Avalanche, MLS outfit Colorado Rapids, National Lacrosse League side Colorado Mammoth. He is also the sole owner of English Premier League football club Arsenal after buying out the club’s other major shareholder Alisher Usmanov in September 2018. Kroenke first bought a stake in the LA Rams in 1995, before purchasing the team outright in 2010. After returning the franchise from St Louis to LA in 2015, its worth now estimated by Forbes to be about $3.8bn – almost four-times its $930m valuation in 2014 when the team ranked bottom. The Rams are due to move into a new stadium – which will feature a plaza sponsored by American Airlines to the tune of $90m – in 2020, while on the field the team’s fortunes have upturned as they reached the Super Bowl in 2019. Jerral Wayne Jones, Dallas Cowboys\nHaving owned the Dallas Cowboys since 1989, Jerral Wayne Jones has amassed a wealth topping $8.8bn as of September 2019, according to Forbes.", "start_char": 3038, "end_char": 4874, "id": "30144734" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_19_1558677986#12_2533048190", "url": "https://fanbuzz.com/national/richest-owners-american-sports/", "title": "Ranking the 15 Richest Owners in American Sports | Fanbuzz", "headings": "Ranking the 15 Richest Owners in American Sports\nRanking the 15 Richest Owners in American Sports\n15. Charles Johnson\n14. Robert Kraft\n13. Daniel Gilbert\n12. Shahid Khan\n11. Jerry Jones\n10. Robert Pera\n9. Stephen Ross\n8. Stanley Kroenke\n7. Micky Arison\n6. Mikhail Prokhorov\n5. Philip Anschutz\n4. David Tepper\n3. Hasso Plattner\n2. Dietrich Mateschitz\n1. Steve Ballmer\nREAD MORE: Tom Brady’s Net Worth is More Impressive Than His Hall of Fame Resume\n", "segment": "8. Stanley Kroenke\nTeams: Los Angeles Rams (NFL), Denver Nuggets (NBA), Colorado Avalanche (NHL), Colorado Rapids (MLS)\nNet Worth: $8.7 billion\nWhen you have so much money in the bank, why own one professional franchise when you can own one from pretty much every sport the country has to offer? That’s exactly what Stan Kroenke has done. He also owns the NLL’s Colorado Avalanche and Arsenal of the English Premier League. The only thing missing is a baseball team. And since the NFL doesn’t allow an NFL owner to own other teams, his wife, Ann Walton Kroenke — the daughter of Walmart co-founder James “Bud” Walton — has the Nuggets and Avalanche under her name. 7. Micky Arison\nHeat owner Micky Arison's foundation, company donate $2 million for hurricane relief https://t.co/2jCmJ1qEzS pic.twitter.com/D9vwNsH9fG\n— South Florida Sun Sentinel (@SunSentinel) September 2, 2017\nAdvertisement\nTeam:", "start_char": 6309, "end_char": 7208, "id": "60351291" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_54_650864244#10_1530647072", "url": "https://www.thefamouspeople.com/profiles/stan-kroenke-35442.php", "title": "Stan Kroenke Biography - Facts, Childhood, Family Life & Achievements of Entrepreneur", "headings": "Stan Kroenke\nBiography\n\nStan Kroenke Biography\nQuick Facts\nWho is Stan Kroenke?\nImage Credit\nChildhood & Early Life\nYou May Like\nCareer\nPersonal Life\n", "segment": "four radio stations; one internet TV channel; 19 magazines; a franchised video game team, and several websites. In 1999, Kroenke bought a major share in St. Louis Rams of NFL (which was later shifted to Los Angeles), and in 2000, he fully acquired Denver Nuggets of NBA, and Colorado Avalanche of NHL. In 2002, he became the co-owner of Colorado Crush of Arena Football League, and in 2004, he became the owner of Colorado Mammoth of NLL, and Colorado Rapids of MLS. In 2004, he started the regional sports network, Altitude, which basically became the mouthpiece of his teams. His ticket company TicketHorse looked into the sales of tickets for all the games of his teams. In January 2014, it was renamed as Altitude Tickets, and a new website www.AltitudeTickets.com was launched. In 2006, Kroenke teamed up with Charles Banks, a money manager, to acquire the Screaming Eagle, a winery in the Napa Valley.", "start_char": 5230, "end_char": 6137, "id": "69680548" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_01_1621906891#9_2362970128", "url": "http://incomefile.com/richest/richest-sports-team-owners-america/", "title": "Most Richest Sports Team Owners In America 2016", "headings": "Most Richest Sports Team Owners In America 2016\nMost Richest Sports Team Owners In America 2016\nMost Richest Sports Team Owners In America 2016\nPaul Allen :-\nRichard DeVos :-\nMicky Arison :-\nCharles Johnson :-\nStanley Kroenke :-\nStephen Ross :-\nMalcolm Glazer :-\nTed Lerner :-\nDaniel Gilbert :-\nShahid Khan :-\nFind This Income Profile by:\n", "segment": "Charles Johnson is also the principal owner of the San Francisco Giants baseball team. In 2012 he and his wife donated their Carolands Chateau in Hillsborough to the Carolands Foundation for preservation. Stanley Kroenke :- Net Worth :- $5.3 billion\nTeam :- St. Louis Rams, Arsenal FC, Denver Nuggets, Colorado Avalance\nEnos Stanley “Stan” Kroenke ( born July 29, 1947) is an American business entrepreneur. He is the owner of Kroenke Sports Enterprises which includes the Denver Nuggets of the NBA Colorado Rapids of Major League Soccer, Colorado Avalanche of the NHL, Colorado Mammoth of the National Lacrosse League and St. Louis Rams of the NFL (the Colorado sports properties are in the name of Josh Kroenke one of his children to satisfy NFL ownership restrictions that forbid a team owner from owning teams in other markets). Kroenke is also the largest shareholder of English football club Arsenal. Kroenke is named after St. Louis Cardinals Hall of Famers Enos “Country” Slaughter and Stan “The Man” Musial. His wife Ann Walton Kroenke, is the daughter of Wal-Mart cofounder Bud Walton.", "start_char": 3976, "end_char": 5071, "id": "74149814" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_45_401401481#22_743516066", "url": "https://www.latimes.com/sports/story/2020-07-17/nfl-billionaire-team-owners-who-rule-sports-united-states", "title": "The roster of billionaire NFL owners who rule football - Los Angeles Times", "headings": "Would you like a 3,449,990,800% return on investment? Welcome to the NFL owners club\nWould you like a 3,449,990,800% return on investment? Welcome to the NFL owners club\nNational Football Conference\nArizona Cardinals\nAtlanta Falcons\nChicago Bears\nCarolina Panthers\nDallas Cowboys\nDetroit Lions\nGreen Bay Packers\nLos Angeles Rams\nMinnesota Vikings\nNew Orleans Saints\nNew York Giants\nPhiladelphia Eagles\nSan Francisco 49ers\nSeattle Seahawks\nTampa Bay Buccaneers\nWashington\nAmerican Football Conference\nBaltimore Ravens\nBuffalo Bills\nCincinnati Bengals\nCleveland Browns\nDenver Broncos\nHouston Texans\nIndianapolis Colts\nJacksonville Jaguars\nKansas City Chiefs\nLas Vegas Raiders\nLos Angeles Chargers\nMiami Dolphins\nNew England Patriots\nNew York Jets\nPittsburgh Steelers\nTennessee Titans\nJeff Miller\nEmmanuel Morgan\nGary Klein\n", "segment": "$10 billion\nAdvertisement\nPurchase price: $750 million (2010)\nCurrent franchise valuation: $3.8 billion\nValue appreciation: 407%\nAnnualized appreciation: 17.6%\nHow he made his fortune: Kroenke is a real-estate magnate who also owns the NBA’s Denver Nuggets, NHL’s Colorado Avalanche, the MLS’s Colorado Rapids and the Arsenal Football Club in England. He is married to Ann Walton, the daughter of late Walmart co-founder Bud Walton. Fast facts: Kroenke has an affinity for large ranches. In 2017, Business Insider ranked him fourth among the largest landowners in the United States at 1.38 million acres.", "start_char": 7788, "end_char": 8392, "id": "49959069" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_18_857864771#5_966824864", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ownership_of_Arsenal_F.C.", "title": "Ownership of Arsenal football clubs - Wikipedia", "headings": "Ownership of Arsenal football clubs\nOwnership of Arsenal football clubs\nContents\nOverview\nFinancial performance\nHistory\nCurrent shareholders\nReferences\n", "segment": "In the early 2000s the club sold a 9.9% stake to Granada Holdings Ltd, a subsidiary of ITV plc, and a significant stake was also bought by hedge fund Lansdowne Partners. Current shareholders\nAs of 26 September 2018, Stan Kroenke, owner of Kroenke Sports Enterprises (KSE), is the sole owner of the club. Kroenke's holdings in the club began with an initial 9.9% bought from ITV plc in April 2007; initially treated with hostility, he is now regarded as an ally of the Arsenal board and was appointed a non-executive director of the club in September 2008. Kroenke brought his stake in the club up to 20.5% following a purchase of shares from fellow director Danny Fiszman. On 1 May 2009, Arsenal announced that Kroenke had bought a further 4,839 shares from the Carr family, including Richard Carr, also a director, which made him the largest shareholder of the company with 28.3%. On November the same year, this increased to the maximum 29.9% limit. A rival bid for the club came from Red & White Holdings, which was co-owned by Russian billionaire Alisher Usmanov and London-based financier Farhad Moshiri. Red & White bought the stake held by former Arsenal vice-chairman David Dein, as well as stakes owned by Lansdowne and many other minor shareholders, and as of September 2011 own 18,204 shares (29.25%) of the club. This is the largest single stake owned by a non-board member.", "start_char": 4034, "end_char": 5420, "id": "63319494" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_37_643870287#4_1326811426", "url": "https://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/football/article-6011651/Sportsmails-breakdown-American-owned-Premier-League-clubs-owners.html", "title": "Sportsmail’s breakdown of the American-owned Premier League clubs and their owners | Daily Mail Online", "headings": "\nFrom fearless sports moguls to history makers... Sportsmail's breakdown of the growing American influence in the Premier League including Manchester United, Arsenal and Liverpool\nShare this article\nManchester United\nOwner: The Glazer family\nNet worth: £2.49bn\nOther clubs/franchises: Tampa Bay Buccaneers (NFL)\nArsenal\nOwner: Stan Kroenke\nNet worth: £6.26bn\nOther clubs/franchises: LA Rams (NFL), Colorado Rapids (MLS), Denver Nuggets (NBA), Colorado Avalanche (NHL)\nLiverpool\nOwner: John W. Henry\nNet worth: £1.94bn\nOther clubs/franchises: Boston Red Sox (MLB)\nFulham\nOwner: Shahid Khan\nNet worth: £5.43bn\nOther clubs/franchises: Jacksonville Jaguars (NFL)\nCrystal Palace\nOwner: Steve Parish (UK), Joshua Harris and David S. Blitzer (US)\nNet worth: Harris £2.4bn, Blitzer £1bn\nOther clubs/franchises: New Jersey Devils (NHL), Philadelphia 76ers (NBA)\nShare this article\n", "segment": "Arsenal\nOwner: Stan Kroenke\nNet worth: £6.26bn\nOther clubs/franchises: LA Rams (NFL), Colorado Rapids (MLS), Denver Nuggets (NBA), Colorado Avalanche (NHL)\nOwnership style: A man not afraid of doing the unthinkable should things not be going according to plan. Broke the heart of his hometown St Louis when he moved the Rams to Los Angeles. After years of stupor they are now among the favourites for the 2019 Super Bowl. +6\nCopy link to paste in your message\nStan Kroenke has an extensive portfolio of sports teams that includes Arsenal and the LA Rams\nKroenke's MLS franchise, the Rapids, have missed out on the play-offs in three of the last four seasons and are currently second bottom of the Western Conference while his aptly-named basketball Nuggets have missed the play-offs five seasons in a row. After a long period of irrelevance, the Avalanche would appear to be on the rise again but this is not a strong portfolio of sporting success. Influence:", "start_char": 2847, "end_char": 3807, "id": "11917281" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_17_2534338244#8_2734178708", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kroenke_Sports_%26_Entertainment", "title": "Kroenke Sports & Entertainment - Wikipedia", "headings": "Kroenke Sports & Entertainment\nKroenke Sports & Entertainment\nFrom Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia\nContents\nHistory\nventures\nReal estate\nTelevision, print and radio\nReferences\n", "segment": "The stadium itself is owned and operated by KSE subsidiary StadCo LA, LLC. in partnership with Los Angeles Chargers ownership and opened in 2020 as the home to the Rams and the Chargers. As part of his ownership of Arsenal, Kroenke has control over the team's stadium Emirates Stadium in Holloway, London, England . Television, print and radio\nIn 2004, Kroenke launched his own competitor to FSN Rocky Mountain (now known as AT&T SportsNet Rocky Mountain ), Altitude, a new regional sports network which became the official broadcaster for both of Kroenke's teams on launch. On January 10, 2011, World Fishing Network announced that it had sold a 50% stake in its U.S. operations to KSE under the Altitude Sports and Entertainment brand. Also, in 2011, Altitude Sports and Entertainment purchased a 19.9% interest in the Canadian channel through its division Altitude WFN ULC. Altitude would later purchase the remaining 50% interest in the channel it did not already own. In 2013, Outdoor Channel was acquired by KSE. As part of the acquisition of Outdoor Channel's parent company by KSE it also acquired MyOutdoorTV.com, Cablecam and Skycam which Outdoor Channel Holdings Inc. acquired in 2011 and 2009 respectively. In 2014, KSE acquired InterMedia Outdoor Holdings from InterMedia Partners which included Sportsman Channel, 15 market leading outdoor magazines, and 17 top websites, as well as television production operations.", "start_char": 7218, "end_char": 8648, "id": "105214475" } ]
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John Abraham is one actor of great body.", "start_char": 3731, "end_char": 4261, "id": "3460067" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_12_1581102119#4_3154875616", "url": "https://bibleresources.org/bible-cremation/", "title": "Burial vs Cremation, Bible View of Cremation, Christian Burial", "headings": "What the Bible Says About Cremation\nWhat the Bible Says About Cremation\nBurial vs. Cremation\nBy Betty Miller\nChristian Tradition or Heathen Practices?\nHow Do Other Religions View Cremation?\nList of Five Reasons People Choose Cremation\nList of Five Reasons for a Christian Burial\nThe Mystery of New Bodies at the Resurrection\nWhat About People Who Die in Fires or Their Bodies are Destroyed?\nAll Bodily Remains Return to Dust\nClick here for a listing of all Topics covered in our Bible Answer Page\nThe End of the Article\nWhat the Bible Says about Cremation – Burial vs. Cremation\n", "segment": "“And after this, Abraham buried Sarah his wife in the cave of the field of Machpelah before Mamre: the same is Hebron in the land of Canaan.” Genesis 23:19\n“The field which Abraham purchased of the sons of Heth: there was Abraham buried, and Sarah his wife.” Genesis 25:10\n“There they buried Abraham and Sarah his wife; there they buried Isaac and Rebekah his wife; and there I buried Leah.” Genesis 49:31\n“Let thy servant, I pray thee, turn back again, that I may die in mine own city, and be buried by the grave of my father and of my mother. But behold thy servant Chimham; let him go over with my lord the king;", "start_char": 1872, "end_char": 2488, "id": "54717906" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_21_1053317653#7_2293615178", "url": "https://hermeneutics.stackexchange.com/questions/17027/what-is-the-meaning-of-the-gathered-to-his-people-idiom", "title": "hebrew - What is the meaning of the \"gathered to his people\" idiom? - Biblical Hermeneutics Stack Exchange", "headings": "\nWhat is the meaning of the “gathered to his people” idiom?\n5 Answers\n5\nWhat is the meaning of the “gathered to his people” idiom?\nNot the answer you're looking for? Browse other questions tagged hebrew idiom death or ask your own question.\n", "segment": "and he was gathered to his people. 9 Then his sons Isaac and Ishmael buried him in the cave of Machpelah, in the field of Ephron the son of Zohar the Hittite, facing Mamre, 10 the field which Abraham purchased from the sons of Heth; there Abraham was buried with Sarah his wife.\" Abraham was gathered to his people, who were his people? His father was Terah and his brothers,Nahor and Haran from the Chaldean city of Ur. Abraham is an ancestor of Shem the son of Noah, Shem begat, Arpachshad - Shelah- Eber- Peleg - Reu- Serug and Nahor begat Terah the father of Abraham. ( Genesis 11: 10-26) And so Abraham was gathered to all of his ancestors and buried at a good old age, therefore all of Abraham's ancestors are , in sheol/grave and are still awaiting the promise of resurrection of the dead that God promised his faithful servants. King David also died and lied down with his forefathers: \" Then David slept with his fathers and was buried in the city of David.\" (", "start_char": 3127, "end_char": 4094, "id": "40154173" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_07_514862783#16_897190541", "url": "http://www.jesuswalk.com/abraham/11_death.htm", "title": "11. Death of Sarah and Abraham (Genesis 22:20 - 25:1-11)", "headings": "11. Death of Sarah and Abraham (Genesis 22:20 - 25:1-11)\n11. Death of Sarah and Abraham (Genesis 22:20 - 25:1-11)\nAbraham's Relatives in Haran (22:20-24)\nSarah's Death and Burial (23:1-2)\nPurchasing a Burial Spot from the Hittites (23:3-20)\nAbraham Seeks a Wife for Isaac (24:1-67)\nThe Servant's Journey to Aram Naharaim (24:10-11)\nThe Servant's Prayer (24:12-14)\nRebekah Is the LORD's Answer (24:15-27)\nThe Servant Is Shown Hospitality (24:28-32)\nThe Servant Shares His Mission and Its Fulfillment (24:33-49)\nThis Is from the LORD (24:50-54a)\nThe Servant Is Eager to Return (24:54b-61)\nIsaac Marries Rebekah (24:62-67)\nAbraham Marries Keturah (25:1-6)\nThe Death of Abraham (25:7-8)\nAbraham's Burial (25:9-11)\nSummary of Abraham's Faith and Achievements\nPrayer\nKey Verse\nReferences\nCommon Abbreviations http://www.jesuswalk.com/abraham/refs.htm\nPart of Disciple Lessons from the Faith of Abraham\nBkmrk\n", "segment": "19 Afterward Abraham buried his wife Sarah in the cave in the field of Machpelah near Mamre (which is at Hebron) in the land of Canaan. 20 So the field and the cave in it were deeded to Abraham by the Hittites as a burial site. Later Abraham will be buried here (25:9), as well as Isaac (35:27-29) and Jacob (49:30; 50:13). It is ironic that Abraham is paying such a high price for a small piece of land in a territory that God has promised him time and time again as his possession. The writer of Hebrews sees this irony as an emblematic of Abraham's faith. \"By faith he made his home in the promised land like a stranger in a foreign country; he lived in tents, as did Isaac and Jacob, who were heirs with him of the same promise… All these people were still living by faith when they died. They did not receive the things promised; they only saw them and welcomed them from a distance.", "start_char": 7662, "end_char": 8550, "id": "45251976" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_52_328250427#11_513914080", "url": "https://www.seetheholyland.net/tombs-of-the-patriarchs/", "title": "Tombs of the Patriarchs « See The Holy Land", "headings": "Tombs of the Patriarchs\nTombs of the Patriarchs\nScene of God’s covenant with Abraham\nComplex is in three sections\nSite and city are divided\nReferences\nExternal links\n", "segment": "Genesis 23:1-20\nAbraham dies and is buried with Sarah: Genesis 25:7-10\nJoshua attacks Hebron and kills its inhabitants: Joshua 10:36-37\nDavid is anointed king over Judah at Hebron: 2 Samuel 2:1-4, 11\nAdministered by: Islamic Waqf Foundation\nTel.: 972-2-222 8213/51\nOpen: Usually 7.30-11.30am, 1-2.30pm, 3.30-5pm; Muslim area closed on Fridays, Jewish area closed on Saturdays. Passport checks apply and it is wise to check the security situation before visiting (the Christian Information Centre in Jerusalem suggests telephoning 02-2227992). 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Here were buried Abraham and Sarah, Isaac and Rebecca, Jacob and Leah. ( Compare however the curious variant tradition in Acts 7:16, \"Shechem\" instead of \"Hebron.\") 2. Tradition Regarding the Site: Josephus (BJ, IV, ix, 7) speaks of the monuments (mnemeia) of Abraham and his posterity which \"are shown to this very time in that small city (i.e. in Hebron); the fabric of which monuments are of the most excellent marble and wrought after the most excellent manner\"; and in another place he writes of Isaac being buried by his sons with his wife in Hebron where they had a monument belonging to them from their forefathers (Ant., I, xxii, 1).", "start_char": 4652, "end_char": 5309, "id": "22768509" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_34_541144545#16_1179964984", "url": "https://www.bible-history.com/maps/6-abrahams-journeys.html", "title": "Map of The Journeys of Abraham (Bible History Online)", "headings": "The Journeys of Abraham\nUr of the Chaldees\nAncient Haran\nShechem\nHebron\nThe Ancient Nile River\nAncient Memphis\nBible Maps - Biblical Maps and Historical Geography for Bible Study\nGeography Resources:\n(More to come)\nThe Story of the Bible\n", "segment": "Abraham returned to Beersheba and dwelt there for some time. 17. Hebron. Abraham bought the cave of Machpelah as the family sepulcher and buried his wife Sarah there (Gen. 23: 1-20). At the age of 175 Abraham died, and was also buried in the cave at Machpelah. ( Enlarge ) ( PDF for Print) (Freely Distributed)\nMap of the Journeys of Abraham\nMap of the World of Abraham\nUr of the Chaldees\nUr in Easton's Bible Dictionary light, or the moon city, a city \"of the Chaldees,\" the birthplace of Haran (Gen. 11:28,31), the largest city of Shinar or northern Chaldea, and the principal commercial centre of the country as well as the centre of political power. It stood near the mouth of the Euphrates, on its western bank, and is represented by the mounds (of bricks cemented by bitumen) of el-Mugheir, i.e., \"the bitumined,\" or \"the town of bitumen,\" now 150 miles from the sea and some 6 miles from the Euphrates, a little above the point where it receives the Shat el-Hie, an affluent from the Tigris. It was formerly a maritime city, as the waters of the Persian Gulf reached thus far inland. Ur was the port of Babylonia, whence trade was carried on with the dwellers on the gulf, and with the distant countries of India, Ethiopia, and Egypt.", "start_char": 6297, "end_char": 7539, "id": "22655714" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_50_603205602#42_1219267957", "url": "https://www.q4quiz.com/bible-quiz-questions-answers/", "title": "100 Bible Quiz Questions Answers - Learn More about Bible - q4quiz", "headings": "100 Bible Quiz Questions Answers – Learn More about Bible\n100 Bible Quiz Questions Answers – Learn More about Bible\nBible Quiz Questions\nQuiz Questions\nBible Quiz Questions Part 1\nBible Quiz Questions Part 2\nBible Quiz Questions Part 3\nBible Quiz Questions Part 4\nBible Quiz Questions Part 5\nBible Quiz Questions Part 6\nBible Quiz Questions Part 7\nBible Quiz Questions Part 8\nBible Quiz Questions Part 9\nBible Quiz Questions Part 10\nWritten by Admin\n", "segment": "Answer: Between Abraham and Abimelech swore an oath there for this reason named the place Beersheba. Bible Quiz Questions Part 8\nBible Quiz 71 – 80\n71) Which was the tee Abraham planted in Beersheba? Answer: Tamarisk tree. 72) Where did Sara die? Answer: In Kiriath-arba. 73) Where did Sara was buried? Answer:", "start_char": 5771, "end_char": 6082, "id": "86861447" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_14_242842267#9_551349659", "url": "https://christiananswers.net/q-abr/abr-a026.html", "title": "BIBLICAL BURIAL SITES - Have the burial sites of any people in the Bible been found? - ChristianAnswers.Net", "headings": "Have the burial sites of any people in the Bible been found?\nHave the burial sites of any people in the Bible been found?\nJesus Christ\nCaiaphas the High Priest\nJames, brother of Jesus Christ\nCaesar Augustus\nTomb of the Patriarchs\nJoseph, son of Jacob (grandson of Abraham)\nTombs of David and Solomon\nCyrus the Great\nDarius-I the Great\nAlso see…\n", "segment": "The remains exist today in the middle of the Piazza Augusto Imperatore. It was 285 feet in diameter and 143 feet high, surmounted by a statue of the emperor. His ashes were placed in an urn in the center, while those of other members of the dynasty were place in urns in a corridor around a central cylinder. Although some of the urns were found in place by excavators, the ashes had long since disappeared. [ More about Ceasar Augustus / Read the story of Christ's birth ]\nTomb of the Patriarchs\nTomb of the Patriarchs\nThe Bible says that Sarah, Abraham, Isaac, Rebekah, Leah and Jacob were buried in Hebron, in a cave called the Cave of Machpelah, purchased by Abraham ( Gen. 23 ). Traditionally, this cave has been located below the Haram el-Khalil (“sacred precinct of the friend of the merciful One, God”) in Hebron, today a Muslim mosque. References as early as the Hellenistic period (2nd century B.C.) testify that this is the authentic location of the burial place of the Patriarchs. The cave was explored by the Augustine Canons in 1119, at which time they claim to have found the bones of the Patriarchs. Joseph, son of Jacob (grandson of Abraham)\nHas Joseph's original tomb been found? Answer\n[ Learn more more about Joseph]\nTombs of David and Solomon\nTunnel tumbs\nThroughout the kingdom period, the kings of Judah were buried within the city of David.", "start_char": 4330, "end_char": 5694, "id": "76874693" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_16_2829553870#9_3128043849", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cave_of_the_Patriarchs", "title": "Cave of the Patriarchs - Wikipedia", "headings": "Cave of the Patriarchs\nCave of the Patriarchs\nFrom Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia\nContents\nEtymology of \"Machpelah\"\nBiblical origin\nExtra-biblical parallels\nHistory\nFirst and Second Temple Period\nByzantine Christian Period\nArab period\nCrusader period\nAyyubid period\nMamluk period\nOttoman period\nBritish mandate on Palestine\nJordanian control\nIsraeli control\nStructure\nBuilding\nCaves\nReligions beliefs and traditions\nJudaism\nIslam\nSee also\nReferences\nExternal links\n", "segment": "He tells them that he is a foreigner in their land and requests that they give him a burial site so that he can bury his dead. The Hittites flatter Abraham, call him a Lord and mighty prince, and say that he can bury his dead in any of their tombs. Abraham doesn't take them up on their offer and instead asks them to contact Ephron the Hittite, the son of Zohar, who lives in Mamre and owns the cave of Machpelah which he is offering to buy for \"the full price\". Ephron slyly replies that he is prepared to give Abraham the field and the cave within it, knowing that it would not result in Abraham having a permanent claim to it. Abraham politely refuses the offer and insists on paying for the field. Ephron replies that the field is worth four hundred shekels of silver and Abraham agrees to the price without any further bargaining. He then proceeded to bury his dead wife Sarah there. The burial of Sarah is the first account of a burial in the Bible, and Abraham's purchase of Machpelah is the first commercial transaction mentioned. The next burial in the cave is that of Abraham himself, who at the age of 175 years was buried by his sons Isaac and Ishmael. The title deed to the cave was part of the property of Abraham that passed to his son Isaac.", "start_char": 5334, "end_char": 6592, "id": "101198725" } ]
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who won the super bowl xliv 2010?
New Orleans Saints
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The 2004 Super Bowl was won by the New England Patriots. The 2005 Super Bowl was won by the New England Patriots. The 2006 Super Bowl was won by the Pittsburgh Steelers. The 2007 Super Bowl was won by the Indianapolis Colts. The 2008 Super Bowl was won by the New York Giants. The 2009 Super Bowl was won by the Pittsburgh Steelers. The 2010 Super Bowl was won by the New Orleans Saints. The 2011 Super Bowl was won by the Green Bay Packers. Who won the most out raiders and 49ers?", "start_char": 1269, "end_char": 1807, "id": "75097087" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_04_208049909#3_556618001", "url": "http://www.answers.com/Q/Who_won_the_2002_Super_Bowl", "title": "", "headings": "\n", "segment": "The 2004 Super Bowl was won by the New England Patriots. The 2005 Super Bowl was won by the New England Patriots. The 2006 Super Bowl was won by the Pittsburgh Steelers. The 2007 Super Bowl was won by the Indianapolis Colts. The 2008 Super Bowl was won by the New York Giants. The 2009 Super Bowl was won by the Pittsburgh Steelers. The 2010 Super Bowl was won by the New Orleans Saints. The 2011 Super Bowl was won by the Green Bay Packers. When was last time patriots won super bowl? February 3, 2002.", "start_char": 1518, "end_char": 2021, "id": "75097123" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_50_1048698187#6_1783754160", "url": "https://www.quora.com/How-many-Super-Bowls-have-the-Packers-won", "title": "How many Super Bowls have the Packers won? - Quora", "headings": "How many Super Bowls have the Packers won?\nHow many Super Bowls have the Packers won?\nHave you been hacked?\nJacky Chen\n25 insanely cool gadgets selling out quickly in 2021.\nAnonymous\nSande Parks Schneider\nDavid Batten\nJim Morrissey\n", "segment": "Bart Starr; QB\nSuper Bowl XXXI: def. New England Patriots; 35–21 MVP: Desmond Howard; WR/Special Teams\nSuper Bowl XLV: def. Pittsburgh Steelers; 31–25 MVP:", "start_char": 1898, "end_char": 2053, "id": "87227266" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_04_208032856#2_556563287", "url": "http://www.answers.com/Q/Who_won_Super_Bowl_I", "title": "Who won Super Bowl I? - Answers", "headings": "Who won Super Bowl I\n?\n\nWho won Super Bowl I?\nYour Answer\nWho won Super Bowl I?\nRelated Questions\nHas Randy Moss won a Super Bowl?\nWho won the super bowl in 1997 and 1998 and so forth until 2011?\nWho won the most out raiders and 49ers?\nHave the NYJ won a Super Bowl?\nHave the Browns ever won a Super Bowl?\nHave the titans won the Super Bowl?\nWho won the firs Super Bowl?\nHow many time have the Cardnals won the Super Bowl?\nHow many Super Bowl appearances do the Washington Redskins have?\nHas Randy Moss ever won a Super Bowl?\nWho were the first coaches to meet in the Super Bowl who previously won a Super Bowl?\nHow many quarterback brothers have won the Super Bowl?\nWho won the 1997 and 1998 Super Bowl?\nWhat Super Bowl was won 52-17?\nWho won the Super Bowl in 1975 and in 1980?\nHave cardinals won a Super Bowl?\nHas a wildcard team won the Super Bowl?\nWho won he Super Bowl?\nHow many Eagles have won a Super Bowl?\nWhen was the last time eagles won the super bowl?\nHas the sanits ever won a Super Bowl?\nDid the packers ever won a Super Bowl?\nWho won Super Bowl 49?\nHow teams have won then Super Bowl?\nHave the eagles ever won a Super Bowl?\n", "segment": "The 1998 Super Bowl was won by the Denver Broncos. The 1999 Super Bowl was won by the Denver Broncos. The 2000 Super Bowl was won by the St. Louis Rams. The 2001 Super Bowl was won by the Baltimore Ravens. The 2002 Super Bowl was won by the New England Patriots. The 2003 Super Bowl was won by the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. The 2004 Super Bowl was won by the New England Patriots. The 2005 Super Bowl was won by the New England Patriots. The 2006 Super Bowl was won by the Pittsburgh Steelers. The 2007 Super Bowl was won by the Indianapolis Colts.", "start_char": 1006, "end_char": 1550, "id": "75097086" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_04_208049909#2_556617254", "url": "http://www.answers.com/Q/Who_won_the_2002_Super_Bowl", "title": "", "headings": "\n", "segment": "The 1999 Super Bowl was won by the Denver Broncos. The 2000 Super Bowl was won by the St. Louis Rams. The 2001 Super Bowl was won by the Baltimore Ravens. The 2002 Super Bowl was won by the New England Patriots. The 2003 Super Bowl was won by the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. The 2004 Super Bowl was won by the New England Patriots. The 2005 Super Bowl was won by the New England Patriots. The 2006 Super Bowl was won by the Pittsburgh Steelers. The 2007 Super Bowl was won by the Indianapolis Colts. The 2008 Super Bowl was won by the New York Giants.", "start_char": 1249, "end_char": 1794, "id": "75097122" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_01_2069411947#9_3115244470", "url": "http://listafterlist.com/past-super-bowl-winners-scores/", "title": "", "headings": "\n", "segment": "Patriots 24, Eagles 21\nSuper Bowl XL (Feb. 5, 2006): Steelers 21, Seahawks 10\nSuper Bowl XLI (Feb. 4, 2007): Colts 29, Bears 17\nSuper Bowl XLII (Feb. 3, 2008): Giants 17, Patriots 14\nSuper Bowl XLIII (Feb. 1, 2009): Steelers 27, Cardinals 23\nSuper Bowl XLIV (Feb. 7, 2010): Saints 31, Colts 17\nSuper Bowl XLV (Feb. 6, 2011): Packers 31, Steelers 25\nSuper Bowl XLVI (Feb. 5, 2012): Giants 21, Patriots 17\nSuper Bowl XLVII (Feb. 3, 2013): Ravens 34, 49ers 31\nSuper Bowl XLVIII (Feb. 2, 2014): Seahawks 43, Broncos 8\nSuper Bowl XLIX (Feb. 1, 2015):", "start_char": 3154, "end_char": 3699, "id": "74597350" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_36_855854962#10_1689704513", "url": "https://www.cnn.com/2015/01/23/us/gallery/super-bowl-rings/index.html", "title": "Photos: All the Super Bowl rings", "headings": "All the Super Bowl rings\nAll the Super Bowl rings", "segment": "Pittsburgh Steelers\nCourtesy NFL\nSuper Bowl XLIV: New Orleans Saints\nCourtesy NFL\nSuper Bowl XLV: Green Bay Packers\nCourtesy NFL\nSuper Bowl XLVI: New York Giants\nCourtesy NFL\nSuper Bowl XLVII: Baltimore Ravens\nCourtesy NFL\nSuper Bowl XLVIII: Seattle Seahawks\nCourtesy NFL\nSuper Bowl XLIX: New England Patriots\nCourtesy NFL\nSuper Bowl 50: Denver Broncos\nCourtesy NFL\nSuper Bowl LI: New England Patriots\nCourtesy NFL\nSuper Bowl LII: Philadelphia Eagles\nCourtesy NFL\nSuper Bowl LIII:", "start_char": 2594, "end_char": 3074, "id": "108773624" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_03_1635763540#1_2813963633", "url": "http://www.answers.com/Q/How_many_times_have_the_Pittsburgh_Steelers_won_the_Super_Bowl", "title": "", "headings": "\n", "segment": "Here are the results (victories in bold): Super Bowl IX (1-12-75) -- Pittsburgh 16, Minnesota Vikings 6. Super Bowl X (1-18-76) -- Pittsburgh 21, Dallas Cowboys 17. Super Bowl XIII (1-21-79) -- Pittsburgh 35, Dallas 31. Super Bowl XIV (1-20-80) -- Pittsburgh 31, Los Angeles Rams 19. Super Bowl XXX (1-28-96) -- Dallas 27, Pittsburgh 17. Super Bowl XL (2-5-06) -- Pittsburgh 21, Seattle Seahawks 10. Super Bowl XLIII (2-1-09) -- Pittsburgh 27, Arizona Cardinals 23. Super Bowl XLV (2-6-11) -- Green Bay Packers31, Pittsburgh 25. 001\n0\n0\n0\n0\nAdd a Comment\nYour Answer\nLoading...\nStill have questions?", "start_char": 1530, "end_char": 2129, "id": "3459841" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_36_855854962#9_1689703706", "url": "https://www.cnn.com/2015/01/23/us/gallery/super-bowl-rings/index.html", "title": "Photos: All the Super Bowl rings", "headings": "All the Super Bowl rings\nAll the Super Bowl rings", "segment": "New England Patriots\nCourtesy NFL\nSuper Bowl XXXIX: New England Patriots\nCourtesy NFL\nSuper Bowl XL: Pittsburgh Steelers\nCourtesy NFL\nSuper Bowl XLI: Indianapolis Colts\nCourtesy NFL\nSuper Bowl XLII: New York Giants\nCourtesy NFL\nSuper Bowl XLIII: Pittsburgh Steelers\nCourtesy NFL\nSuper Bowl XLIV: New Orleans Saints\nCourtesy NFL\nSuper Bowl XLV: Green Bay Packers\nCourtesy NFL\nSuper Bowl XLVI: New York Giants\nCourtesy NFL\nSuper Bowl XLVII: Baltimore Ravens\nCourtesy NFL\nSuper Bowl XLVIII:", "start_char": 2348, "end_char": 2835, "id": "108773623" } ]
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what is the name of the new orleans saints football stadium?
Mercedes-Benz Superdome
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The Saints were founded on November 1, 1966 as an expansion team and played their home games at Tulane Stadium through the 1974 season. Their early record was marked by a lack of success; they went more than a decade before they managed to finish a season with a .500 record, two decades before having a winning season, and over four decades before finally reaching the Super Bowl. The team's first successful years were from 1987–1992, when the team made the playoffs four times and had winning records in the non-playoff seasons. In the 2000 season, the Saints defeated the then-defending Super Bowl champion St. Louis Rams for the team's first playoff win. The Saints reached the NFC Championship Game in the 2006 season but lost 39–14 to the Chicago Bears. They repeated this feat in their most successful season in 2009, this time winning the game and their first conference championship to send them to their first Super Bowl appearance. At Super Bowl XLIV, the Saints won the city of New Orleans its first league championship, defeating the Indianapolis Colts 31–17.", "start_char": 1181, "end_char": 2627, "id": "4035046" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_09_776761148#31_1310637819", "url": "http://www.sportmapworld.com/map/american-football/usa/nfl/", "title": "Map of NFL Teams", "headings": "\nNFL\nMap of NFL Teams\nInformation\nNFL teams in alphabetical order\n", "segment": "New Orleans Saints\nCountry: USA\nCity: New Orleans, Louisiana\nSport: American Football\nLeague: NFL\nStadium: Mercedes-Benz Superdome\nCapacity:73208\nAddress: 1500 Poydras Street, New Orleans, Louisiana 70112\nTeam: New York Giants\nCountry: USA\nCity: East Rutherford, New Jersey\nSport:", "start_char": 4313, "end_char": 4593, "id": "102428102" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_53_158418417#2_270906539", "url": "https://www.stadiumsofprofootball.com/stadiums/tulane-stadium/", "title": "Tulane Stadium - History, Photos & More of the former NFL stadium of the New Orleans Saints", "headings": "TULANE STADIUM\nTULANE STADIUM\nNew Orleans, LA\n", "segment": "In 1966, New Orleans was awarded a NFL franchise, the Saints. The team needed a stadium to play at choosing Tulane Stadium as their home. On September 17, 1967 the Saints played their first game at Tulane Stadium against the Los Angeles Rams. By 1970 talk began about building a domed stadium near downtown New Orleans. A new stadium for the Saints, the Superdome, was constructed and built in time for the 1975 NFL season. The Saints played their last game at Tulane Stadium on December 8, 1974 against the Cardinals. The final game ever at the stadium was Super Bowl IX in January 1975. Tulane Stadium was the home of the Tulane Green Wave and the annual Sugar Bowl game for near a half a century before both were moved to the Superdome. 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Green Bay Packers - Lambeau Field. 73,128.\n9. Cleveland Browns - FirstEnergy Stadium. 73,200.\n8. Carolina Panthers - Bank of America Stadium. 73,778.\n7. Miami Dolphins - Hard Rock Stadium. 75,192.\n6. Denver Broncos - Mile High Stadium. 76,125.\n5. Kansas City Chiefs - Arrowhead Stadium. 76,416.\n4. New Orleans Saints - The Mercedes-Benz Superdome. 76,468.\n3. Dallas Cowboys - AT&T Stadium. 80,000.\n2. Washington Redskins - FedEx Field. 82,000.\n1. New York Giants & New York Jets - Metlife Stadium. 82,570.\nRelated Articles\n", "segment": "The Mercedes-Benz Superdome is in the heart of downtown and is in close proximity to the French Quarter; the city's cultural hub. When an opposing team's fan base see the Saints on their schedule, best believe a trip to NOLA is in the works. The Saints organization does a lot for the city in terms of tourism. The stadium was also a place of refuge for Hurricane Katrina victims in 2005 so the place isn' t lacking in character nor history. 3. Dallas Cowboys - AT&T Stadium. 80,000. Image Credit: Steve - Flickr (CC BY-SA 2.0)\nThey say everything is bigger in Texas.", "start_char": 5376, "end_char": 5943, "id": "19140196" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_18_544557259#1_612474173", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/New_Orleans_Saints", "title": "New Orleans Saints - Wikipedia", "headings": "New Orleans Saints\nNew Orleans Saints\nFrom Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia\nContents\nHistory\nEarly history\nJim E. Mora era (1986–1996)\nMike Ditka era (1997–1999)\nJim Haslett era (2000–2005)\nEffect of Hurricane Katrina\nSean Payton era (2006–present)\n2006 season\n2007 season\n2008 season\n2009 season: First Super Bowl championship\n2010 season\n2011 season\n2012 season: Payton suspended; punishment for Bountygate\n2013 season\n2014 season\n2015 season\nLogos and uniforms\n2000s\nStadium\nRivals\nDivisional rivals\nAtlanta Falcons\nTampa Bay Buccaneers\nCarolina Panthers\nSuper Bowl appearance (s)\nStatistics\nSeason-by-season records\nRecord vs. opponents\nSingle-game records\nSingle-season records\nCareer records\nNotable players\nPro Football Hall of Famers\nLouisiana Sports Hall of Fame\nPro Bowl players\nSuper Bowl MVPs\nRetired numbers\nRing of Honor\n45th Anniversary Team\nNew Orleans Saints Hall of Fame\nStaff\nCoaches\nCurrent staff\nJoe Gemelli Fleur-De-Lis Award\nCurrent roster\nCheerleaders\nRadio and television\nSee also\nReferences\nExternal links\n", "segment": "1991, 2000\nNFC South: 2006, 2009, 2011, 2017, 2018, 2019, 2020\nPlayoff appearances (14)\nNFL: 1987, 1990, 1991, 1992, 2000, 2006, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2013, 2017, 2018, 2019, 2020\nHome fields\nTulane Stadium (1967–1974)\nMercedes-Benz Superdome (1975–2004, 2006–present)\nTemporary stadiums in 2005 due to the effects of Hurricane Katrina: Tiger Stadium (four games)\nAlamodome (three games)\nGiants Stadium (one game)\nNew Orleans Saints Headquarters and Practice Facility\nThe New Orleans Saints are a professional American football team based in New Orleans. The Saints compete in the National Football League (NFL) as a member of the league's National Football Conference (NFC) South division. Since 1975, the team plays its home games at Mercedes-Benz Superdome (formerly the Louisiana Superdome) after utilizing Tulane Stadium during its first eight seasons. Founded by John W. Mecom Jr., David Dixon, and the city of New Orleans on November 1, 1966, the Saints joined the NFL as an expansion team in 1967. They are named after the jazz music heritage of New Orleans and the spiritual hymn \" When the Saints Go Marching In \". New Orleans Saints is owned by Gayle Benson, that is also the owner of the NBA 's New Orleans Pelicans . The Saints were among the NFL's least successful franchises in their first several decades, where they went 20 consecutive seasons without a winning record or qualifying for the playoffs.", "start_char": 1173, "end_char": 2586, "id": "63099598" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_00_262842062#0_482041908", "url": "http://americanfootball.wikia.com/wiki/New_Orleans_Saints", "title": "New Orleans Saints | American Football Wiki | Fandom", "headings": "New Orleans Saints\nNew Orleans Saints\nContents\nHistory\nThe Jim Mora Era\nThe Mike Ditka Era\nThe Jim Haslett Era\nEffect of Hurricane Katrina\nThe Sean Payton and Drew Brees Era\n2006\n2007\n2008\n2009\n2010\n2011\nLogos and uniforms\nImage gallery\n2000s\nRivals\nAtlanta Falcons\nTampa Bay Buccaneers (Battle of the Gulf Coast)\nSeason-by-season records\nStatistics\nRecord vs. opponents\nSingle-game records\nSingle-season records\nSaints career records\nPro Bowl Players\nSuper Bowl MVPs\nPlayer history / Notable players\nPro Football Hall of Famers\nRetired numbers\nNew Orleans Saints Hall of Fame\nNew Orleans Saints All-Time team\nJoe Gemelli \"Fleur-De-Lis\" Award\nNew Orleans Saints head coaches\nPersonnel\nCurrent staff/coaches\nCurrent roster\nRadio and television\nRadio Affiliates\nReferences\nExternal links\n", "segment": "New Orleans Saints | American Football Wiki | Fandom\nNew Orleans Saints\nNew Orleans Saints\nEstablished 1967\nPlay in Mercedes-Benz Superdome,\nNew Orleans, Louisiana, U.S.\n\n\nHelmet\nLogo\nLeague/Conference affiliations\nNational Football League (1967–present)\nEastern Conference (1967-1969)\nCapitol Division (1967; 1969)\nCentury Division (1968)\nNational Football Conference (1970-present)\nNFC West (1970-2001)\nNFC South (2002-present)\nCurrent uniform\n\nTeam colors\nOld Gold, Black, and White\nMascot\nGumbo\nPersonnel\nOwner (s): Gayle Benson Gayle Benson\nTeam President\nDennis Lauscha\nGeneral Manager\nMickey Loomis\nHead Coach\nSean Payton\nTeam history\nNew Orleans Saints (1967–present)\nNew Orleans Saints Historical Teams\n1967\n1968\n1969\n1970\n1971\n1972\n1973\n1974\n1975\n1976\n1977\n1978\n1979\n1980\n1981\n1982\n1983\n1984\n1985\n1986\n1987\n1988\n1989\n1990\n1991\n1992\n1993\n1994\n1995\n1996\n1997\n1998\n1999\n2000\n2001\n2002\n2003\n2004\n2005\n2006\n2007\n2008\n2009\n2010\n2011\n2012\n2013\n2014\n2015\n2016\n2017\n2018\n2019\n2020\n2021\n2022\n2023\n2024\nChampionships\nLeague Championships (1)\nSuper Bowl Championships (1)\n2009 ( XLIV)\nConference Championships (1)\nNFC: 2009\nDivision Championships (9)\nNFC West: 1991, 2000\nNFC South: 2006, 2009, 2011, 2017, 2018, 2019, 2020\nHome fields\nTulane Stadium (1967-1974)\nMercedes-Benz Superdome (1975-2004, 2006-present)\nTemporary Stadiums in 2005 due to the effects of Hurricane Katrina: Tiger Stadium (Four Games)\nAlamodome (Three Games)\nGiants Stadium (One Game)\nThe New Orleans Saints are a professional American football team based in New Orleans, Louisiana. The Saints were founded on November 1, 1966 as an expansion team and played their home games at Tulane Stadium through the 1974 season. Their early record was marked by a lack of success; they went more than a decade before they managed to finish a season with a .500 record, two decades before having a winning season, and over four decades before finally reaching the Super Bowl.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 1935, "id": "4035045" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_09_1770796822#1_3125401461", "url": "http://www.ticketmaster.com/Arizona-Cardinals-tickets/artist/805894", "title": "Arizona Cardinals Tickets | 2021 NFL Tickets & Schedule | Ticketmaster", "headings": "Arizona Cardinals\nTickets\n\nArizona Cardinals Tickets\nNo Games Near\nGreater Seattle Area\nAll Games\nFrom Arizona Cardinals\nFollow\nArizona Cardinals at Featured Venues\n", "segment": "New Orleans Saints v Arizona Cardinals\nMercedes-Benz Superdome - New Orleans, LA\nPreseason: New Orleans Saints v Arizona Cardinals\nSee Tickets\nLineup\nNew Orleans Saints\nArizona Cardinals\nVenue Info\nvenue\nA venue vector icon\nMercedes-Benz Superdome\nNew Orleans, LA\nMore\nmoreInfo\nA moreInfo vector icon\nSell Tickets\nSep 12\nSun • 12:00pm\nTennessee Titans vs. Arizona Cardinals\nNissan Stadium - Nashville, TN\nTennessee Titans vs. Arizona Cardinals\nSee Tickets\nLineup\nTennessee Titans\nArizona Cardinals\nVenue Info\nvenue\nA venue vector icon\nNissan Stadium\nNashville, TN\nMore\nmoreInfo\nA moreInfo vector icon\nSell Tickets\nSep 19\nSun • 1:05pm\nArizona Cardinals v. 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And at the 2016 NCAA championship it was also great and I got to see some of the young stars of today like Deshawn Watson and Derick Henry. All 3 where amazing experiences! I would recomend going to a Cardinal game even if it’s against the Bengals.", "start_char": 1615, "end_char": 4996, "id": "103484355" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_48_491641274#4_864889399", "url": "https://www.neworleanssaints.com/news/saints-announce-schedule-for-2018-training-camp-presented-by-verizon", "title": "Saints announce schedule for 2018 Training Camp presented by Verizon", "headings": "Saints announce schedule for 2018 Training Camp presented by Verizon\nTraining Camp\nSaints announce schedule for 2018 Training Camp presented by Verizon\nCamp will feature a total of ten practices open to the public at the Ochsner Sports Performance Center\nFAN INFORMATION\n2018 NEW ORLEANS SAINTS TRAINING CAMP PRESENTED BY VERIZON SCHEDULE\nSign Up for Saints Injury Report alerts, plus news and special offers\n", "segment": "Gates will open to the public 45 minutes prior to each practice and days with a fan fest, gates will open at 7:30 a.m. Limited bleacher seating is available. Standing room along the fence line is permitted. Parking at practices is free based on availability. Public parking is available at the New Orleans Baby Cakes Stadium parking lot. Items left in vehicles should be stored out of sight. Practice Updates and Special Events: Media and fan alerts, updates and schedule changes will be made daily on www.neworleanssaints.com once Training Camp Presented By Verizon starts, the Saints Mobile App, or by clicking on to Twitter (@Saints) or Facebook (facebook.com/neworleanssaints). Please note that, in the event of inclement weather (including rain, thunderstorms and extreme heat) practices will be moved indoors and will be closed to the public. Practice times and field locations are subject to change with little or no advance warning at the discretion of the football operations staff. Fans are encouraged to download the Saints Mobile App for current rosters and team information.", "start_char": 3253, "end_char": 4340, "id": "29562859" } ]
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One Small Step
[ { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_45_9734807#3_23045936", "url": "https://www.kidsparkz.com/preschool-sings-space.html", "title": "Songs and rhymes about space for preschool Pre-K and Kindergarten. - KIDSPARKZ", "headings": "Songs and Rhymes About\n​Space\n\nSongs and Rhymes About\n​Space\nSONGS and RHYMES INDEX\nMore to see ...\n", "segment": "Sung to: \" Where have you been Billy Boy?\" Tell me, where have you been, astronaut, astronaut? Tell me, where have you been in your rocket? I have landed on the moon, and I may return there soon\nWith a space station that will help me dock it! Tell me, what did you do, astronaut, astronaut? Tell me, what did you do in your rocket? I took pictures of the stars\nAnd the craters found on Mars,\nAnd I brought home some moon rocks in my pocket! Put on your spacesuit. We're going to the moon.", "start_char": 1248, "end_char": 1736, "id": "49578250" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_02_566883924#0_988499152", "url": "http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/uk_news/magazine/5402482.stm", "title": "BBC NEWS | UK | Magazine | What did Neil Armstrong say next?", "headings": "\nIn today's Magazine\nMagazine regulars\nMOST POPULAR STORIES NOW\n", "segment": "BBC NEWS | UK | Magazine | What did Neil Armstrong say next? WHO, WHAT, WHY? The Magazine answers...\nPardon, Neil\nAfter 37 years, the first words spoken by man on the Moon have been verified. But myth still surrounds the bizarre second mutterings of Neil Armstrong. A good listen to the tapes has found that astronaut Neil Armstrong did not fluff his lines as he stepped down on to the surface of the moon. Audio analysis of the static-ridden 1969 transmission shows he managed to say the \"a\" in \"That's one small step for a man, one giant leap for mankind,\" in all its grammatically-correct glory. But while one controversy has been cleared up, another persists around a bizarre phrase Armstrong is believed, by some, to have said shortly afterwards. Moon chat\nAs he ambled about on the Moon, Armstrong chatted with his fellow astronaut, Buzz Aldrin, and Mission Control. One theory has it that, as he prepared to climb back up into the Moon lander, he uttered the words \"Good luck, Mr Gorsky\". WHO, WHAT, WHY?", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 1023, "id": "61394974" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_50_1125095333#17_1875088119", "url": "https://www.quora.com/How-much-time-did-Neil-Armstrong-spend-on-the-Moon", "title": "How much time did Neil Armstrong spend on the Moon? - Quora", "headings": "How much time did Neil Armstrong spend on the Moon?\nHow much time did Neil Armstrong spend on the Moon?\nMark Shulmann\nHow much time did Neil Armstrong spend on the Moon?\nRohan Kulkarni\nPatrick De Rosa\nLucas Curtis\nSteve Smith\nMark Shulmann\nDavid Lourne\nBrad Hathorn\nJon Painter\nQuora User\nGlenn Rager\nInteresting speculation:\nOr maybe we should just stick with reality:\nMartin Weitzel\nQ: How much time did Neil Armstrong spend on the Moon?\nFootnotes\nWilliam Mook\n", "segment": "Neil had been standing on the moon for nearly half an hour when the alien descended from the spacecraft to greet him. If you don’t believe me, I have proof - the photographic evidence from Neil Armstrong himself! Are you ready? Brace yourself…\nHere is the a\nContinue Reading\nRelated Answer\nBrad Hathorn\n, studied at Gulf Breeze High School (1978)\nAnswered 2 years ago\nWhat did Neil Armstrong say on the moon? It's funny. Of the two most iconic manned spaceflight quotes, one is a misquote and the other was an unintended quote. On Apollo 11, as he stepped onto the surface of the moon from the bottom rung of the lunar module’s ladder, Neil Armstrong said: “ That's one small step for man, one giant leap for mankind.” It was later revealed that he had intended to say: “ That's one small step for [a] man, one giant leap for mankind.”", "start_char": 7378, "end_char": 8212, "id": "87290844" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_12_1373745540#10_2822797220", "url": "https://betweenthelions.fandom.com/wiki/Episode_07:_Touching_the_Moon", "title": "Episode 07: Touching the Moon | Between the Lions Wiki | Fandom", "headings": "Episode 07: Touching the Moon\nEpisode 07: Touching the Moon\nTouching the Moon is the seventh episode of Season 1 of Between the Lions.\nContents\nQuotes\nNotes\nGoofs\nVideo\n", "segment": "Lionel: What?! Leona: If the moon is full, can it overflow? What's it made of? How far away is it? Lionel: I dunno. Uh... rock, far. Cleo:", "start_char": 3541, "end_char": 3680, "id": "54509991" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_10_19158780#6_34214009", "url": "http://www.todayifoundout.com/index.php/2014/07/neil-armstrong-got-first-step-moon/", "title": "Why Neil Armstrong Got to Be the First to Step on the Moon", "headings": "Why Neil Armstrong Got to Be the First to Step on the Moon\nWhy Neil Armstrong Got to Be the First to Step on the Moon\nNeil Armstrong was chosen to be the first person on the moon due to the basic structural design of a part of the Eagle.\nArmstrong’s famed “one small step” line was pre-planned, at least according to his brother.\nThe second thing said on the moon was a tad less poetic than the first.\nPresident Nixon had an “In Event of Moon Disaster” speech ready\n", "segment": "During that game, Neil handed Dean a piece of paper: “On that piece of paper there was ‘That’s one small step for [a] man, one giant leap for mankind.’ ‘ He says, ‘What do you think about that?’ I said ‘fabulous.’ He said, ‘I thought you might like that, but I wanted you to read it.” That said, both Aldrin and Collins made it clear that at no point did Armstrong share his thoughts about what he would say. Of course, perhaps his brother was an exception. The second thing said on the moon was a tad less poetic than the first. While everyone remembers that first line, few can recall the second. That’s because it didn’t hold the same “oomph” factor.", "start_char": 3995, "end_char": 4647, "id": "25716834" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_03_1412945034#5_2319883933", "url": "http://www.alternatewars.com/SpaceRace/First_Words_Moon.htm", "title": "", "headings": "\n", "segment": "Whoopie! Man, that may have been a small one for Neil, but that's a long one\nfor me. I'm going to step off the pad. Standing on Moon: Mark. Oooh, is that soft and\nqueasy. Hey, that's neat. I don't sink in too far. Alan Bean (Apollo 12)\nDescending the Ladder: Boy,\nthe LM looks nice on the outside.", "start_char": 1426, "end_char": 1723, "id": "3113690" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_19_747581785#38_833821181", "url": "https://en.wikiquote.org/wiki/Pee-wee%27s_Big_Adventure", "title": "Pee-wee's Big Adventure - Wikiquote", "headings": "Pee-wee's Big Adventure\nPee-wee's Big Adventure\nContents\nPee-wee Herman\nDialogue\nTaglines\nCast\nSee also\nExternal links\n", "segment": "The moon was in the...! Chuck: Pee-wee! Pee-wee: Please save your questions until I'm THROUGH, Chuck! Chuck: Well, when will that be?! A long time, we wait! We've been here for over 3 hours now, and I'm not sure if any of us can see what all this is supposed to mean. Pee-wee:", "start_char": 5492, "end_char": 5768, "id": "59318315" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_12_1646168037#18_3291693526", "url": "https://bill-wurtz.fandom.com/wiki/History_of_the_entire_world,_i_guess", "title": "history of the entire world, i guess | Bill wurtz Wiki | Fandom", "headings": "history of the entire world, i guess\nhistory of the entire world, i guess\nhistory of the entire world, i guess\nVideo Info\nUploaded\nDuration\nViews\nContents\nControversy\nTranscript\nTrivia\nBehind the scenes Videos\nReferences\n", "segment": "NARRATOR: Holy shit! We just got hit with another ball of flaming rocks, and it kind of made a mess, which is-\nCHORUS: Now the Moon! The year is now -4,000,000,000. NARRATOR: Weather update, it's raining rocks from outer space. NARRATOR: Weather update, those rocks might have had water inside them, and now, there's hot steam in the sky. NARRATOR:", "start_char": 4227, "end_char": 4576, "id": "54802547" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_02_574440306#10_1004690617", "url": "http://news.nationalgeographic.com/2016/04/160418-buzz-aldrin-ufo-apollo-crew-moon-mars-space-ngbooktalk/", "title": "Buzz Aldrin Hates Being Called the Second Man on the Moon", "headings": "Buzz Aldrin Hates Being Called the Second Man on the Moon\nBuzz Aldrin Hates Being Called the Second Man on the Moon\nThere’s an amazing moment in your book when you look back at Earth from the moon and realize that of all the billions of people on Earth—living and dead—you, Neil Armstrong, and Michael Collins are the only three not there. Explore that feeling for us, Buzz.\nOn the way to the moon, a strange incident occurred that was kept secret by NASA for many years. What is your view today about the UFO you thought you might have seen?\nThe famous phrase you used to describe the moon was “magnificent desolation.” Can you talk about that?\nYou, controversially, celebrated Communion on the moon with wine and bread you had “smuggled” aboard the spaceship. Talk about that incident—and whether you would do it again today.\nOne of the surprises in your book is that, after the triumph of the moon landing, things fell apart for you. Your mother had killed herself and you battled alcohol abuse. Can you talk about that period of your life?\nIt was of course Neil Armstrong who made that “giant leap for mankind” by being the first man to walk on the moon. Does it upset you to be known as the second man on the moon?\nYour favorite t-shirt says, “ Get Your Ass to Mars.” Talk about your vision of a permanent settlement on the red planet. Isn’t that one dream too high?\nWhat are the key lessons you would like to pass on to the next generation?\n", "segment": "As the commander of the flight, Neil was going to be the one who first stepped onto the moon and said something historic, which he did. Then I come down and look around and nothing was prepared. If I had been the first to go down, I would've consulted philosophers or historians to help me come up with the right thing to say. But I wasn't the first. So I just put together words that came to mind to represent the magnificence of the human achievement. Throughout history we've dreamed of the moon, and wondered if people would ever go there. The magnificence of our achievement for humanity was that we were there. But when I looked around I saw the most desolate sight imaginable. No oxygen, no life, just the lunar surface that hasn't changed for thousands of years—and the blackness of the sky. It was the most desolate thing I could ever think of.", "start_char": 4203, "end_char": 5057, "id": "61404709" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_31_120423649#12_281692932", "url": "https://villains.fandom.com/wiki/Boris_the_Animal", "title": "Boris the Animal | Villains Wiki | Fandom", "headings": "Boris the Animal\nBoris the Animal\nEvil-doer\nFull Name\nAlias\nOrigin\nOccupation\nPowers/Skills\nHobby\nGoals\nCrimes\nType of Villain\nPersonality\nHistory\nOrigins\nPlotting for Revenge\nDeath\nGallery\nImages\nVideos\nTrivia\nExternal Links\nNavigation\nLanguages:\n", "segment": "They build one especially for us, on the moon. Young Boris: No human has been to the moon, so they cannot have built it there already. Boris: Stop arguing! You can avoid all of that, if you just listen to me! Young Boris: You were defeated! You let it get shot off! That wasn’t me!", "start_char": 4984, "end_char": 5265, "id": "46600326" } ]
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what country is the iberian peninsula located in?
Portugal
[ { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_04_174286228#2_466735888", "url": "http://www.answers.com/Q/Where_is_the_Iberian_peninsula_located", "title": "", "headings": "\n", "segment": "The Iberian Peninsula includes Andorra, Portugal, and Spain. Where is the iberian penninsla located? The Iberian Peninsula is located in Southwestern Europe. What country is located on the iberian peninsula? Spain and Portugal are the countries that form the Iberian\npeninsula. Peninsula on which Spain and Portugal are located? The Iberian Peninsula. What peninsula is located east of Greece? iberian peninsula\nWhat peninsula is Spain and Portugal located on? The Iberian Peninsula.", "start_char": 1192, "end_char": 1675, "id": "75029122" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_04_174286228#1_466735062", "url": "http://www.answers.com/Q/Where_is_the_Iberian_peninsula_located", "title": "", "headings": "\n", "segment": "Find more answers\nRelated Questions\nWhich country is located on the Iberian Peninsula? Spain is the located on the Iberian Peninsula!! Which countries are located on the Iberian Peninsula? Spain, Portugal, and Andorra are located on the Iberian Peninsula. The United Kingdom also has a territory, Gibraltar, located on the peninsula. The Iberian Peninsula includes Andorra, Portugal, and Spain. Where is the iberian penninsla located? The Iberian Peninsula is located in Southwestern Europe. What country is located on the iberian peninsula? Spain and Portugal are the countries that form the Iberian\npeninsula.", "start_char": 858, "end_char": 1469, "id": "75029121" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_31_1333854900#0_2729372816", "url": "https://worldpopulationreview.com/country-rankings/iberian-peninsula-countries", "title": "Iberian Peninsula Countries 2021", "headings": "Iberian Peninsula Countries 2021\nIberian Peninsula Countries 2021", "segment": "Iberian Peninsula Countries 2021\nIberian Peninsula Countries 2021\nHover over\nClick on\na tile for details. Population\n‒‒:‒‒\n/\n‒‒:‒‒\nReplay\nSkip\nAds by\nRead More\nThe Iberian Peninsula – or simply, Iberia – is a peninsula located in the southwest corner of Europe. The peninsula is the second largest peninsula on the continent in terms of size, taking up over 230,000 square miles. It is also the second most populous peninsula in Europe with a population of over 57 million people. It is the westernmost European peninsula of the three major southern peninsulas located in Europe, which includes the Italian and Balkan Peninsulas. This region has over 2,000 miles of coastline and is home to multiple major rivers including the Ebro and the Tagus. Most of the Iberian Peninsula is mountainous with major mountain systems including the Pyrenees, the Sistema Central, and the Baetic System, just to name a few. There are several European nations that are part of the Iberian Peninsula. The largest is Spain, which makes up about 79% of the peninsula. The other countries part of this region are Portugal, France, Andorra, and Gibraltar.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 1133, "id": "47961970" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_04_131803743#11_354498068", "url": "http://www.answers.com/Q/What_two_countries_are_on_the_Iberian_Peninsula", "title": "What two countries are on the Iberian Peninsula? - Answers", "headings": "What two countries are on the Iberian Peninsula\n?\n\nWhat two countries are on the Iberian Peninsula?\nYour Answer\nWhat two countries are on the Iberian Peninsula?\nRelated Questions\nWhat is the only country iberian peninsula?\nWhat is the only country that is on the Iberian Peninsula?\nThe iberian peninsula consists of which two countries?\nWhat are the two countries on the Iberian Peninsula?\nWhat two countries comprisied the iberian peninsula?\nWhat two European countries make a peninsula?\nWhat two countries comprise the iberian peninsula that juts of southwestern Europe?\nWhat two countries are located in the iberian peninsula?\nWhat countries in the Iberian peninsula speak Spanish?\nWhich two countries are located on the Iberian Peninsula?\nWhat is the only country on the lberian peninsula?\nWhat country is located on the iberian peninsula?\nThe Iberian Peninsula includes what two countries?\nAre Portugal and Spain a country?\nWhich two European countries make up the Iberian Peninsula?\nWhat is found on the Iberian Peninsula?\nWhat two countries are located on southern Europe's iberian peninsula?\nWhat countries occupy the iberian peninsula?\nWhat is the only country on the iberian peninsula?\nWhat two countries make up the Liberian Peninsula?\nWhat three mediterranean countries make up the Iderian Peninsula?\nWhat is the name that Spain and Portugal are on?\nWhich countries are located on the Iberian Peninsula?\nHow many countries are in the iberian peninsula?\nWhich countries form the iberian peninsula?\n", "segment": "Which countries are located on the Iberian Peninsula? Spain, Portugal, and Andorra are located on the Iberian Peninsula. The United Kingdom also has a territory, Gibraltar, located on the peninsula. The Iberian Peninsula includes Andorra, Portugal, and Spain. How many countries are in the iberian peninsula? Four countries have land on the Iberian Peninsula. They include Portugal, Spain, Andorra and the British territory of Gibraltar. See the link below for a map of the Iberian Peninsula\nWhich countries form the iberian peninsula? The Iberian Peninsula consists of Portugal, Spain, and Andorra as well as parts of France. The British overseas territory of Gibraltar is also present on the Iberian Peninsula.", "start_char": 3986, "end_char": 4698, "id": "74943243" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_58_1245205880#4_1829891476", "url": "https://www.worldatlas.com/articles/the-peninsular-divisions-of-europe.html", "title": "The Peninsular Divisions of Europe - WorldAtlas", "headings": "The Peninsular Divisions of Europe\nThe Peninsular Divisions of Europe\n5. Balkan Peninsula\n4. Iberian Peninsula\n3. Apennine or Italian Peninsula\n2. Scandinavian Peninsula\n1. Fennoscandian Peninsula\n", "segment": "Iberian Peninsula\nThe Iberian Peninsula is located in southwestern Europe, forming a 1,030-mile long coastline along the Mediterranean Sea to the east, and a 1,027-mile long coastline along the Atlantic Ocean to the west. The peninsular region is made up of the following countries and areas: Spain, Portugal, Andorra, Gibraltar (an overseas territory of the UK), and a small part of France. The Iberian Peninsula covers a total area of 225,000 square miles, making it the second largest peninsula in Europe. The economy of this peninsular division is diverse, although fishing, mining, and tourism make up a large portion of the overall gross domestic product (GDP). The Iberian Peninsula is home to a number of mountain ranges and major waterways. Some of the mountains found here include: the Cantabrian Mountains, the Sierra Morena, the Pyrenees Mountains, and the Montes de Toledo. The highest peak within the peninsula is Mulhacén Mountain, which has an elevation of 11,411 feet above sea level and belongs to the Sierra Nevada mountain range. The longest river to flow through the Iberian Peninsula is the Tagus, which runs for 626 miles before draining into the Atlantic Ocean.", "start_char": 2013, "end_char": 3198, "id": "96424383" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_04_174286228#9_466741253", "url": "http://www.answers.com/Q/Where_is_the_Iberian_peninsula_located", "title": "", "headings": "\n", "segment": "France is also present on the\npeninsula, though only partially. Which country is located in the iberian peninsula? Spain, Portugal, and Andorra. Gibraltar is also on the Iberian Peninsula and is part of the\nUnited Kingdom. Is Spain located on a peninsula? Yes. Spain is the dominant country on the Iberian Peninsula. What countries are part of the Iberian Peninsula? Spain, Portugal and Andorra are located on the Iberian\nPeninsula. Britain also has a territory (Gibraltar) on the\npeninsula, at the southern end of Spain.", "start_char": 3134, "end_char": 3655, "id": "75029129" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_04_174286228#5_466737999", "url": "http://www.answers.com/Q/Where_is_the_Iberian_peninsula_located", "title": "", "headings": "\n", "segment": "Spain and Portugal are located on the Iberian Peninsula. Spain and Portugal are located on what peninsula? Spain and Portugal are located on the Iberian Peninsula. Name the peninsula where Spain and Portugal are located? The Iberian Peninsula. Which two countries are located on the Iberian Peninsula? There are actually five countries located on the Iberian\nPeninsula. Portugal, Andorra, and Spain are the only countries\nlocated fully on the peninsula. France is partially located on the\npeninsula. The United Kingdom has a territory, Gibraltar, located\non the tip of the peninsula.", "start_char": 1944, "end_char": 2528, "id": "75029125" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_04_174286228#8_466740481", "url": "http://www.answers.com/Q/Where_is_the_Iberian_peninsula_located", "title": "", "headings": "\n", "segment": "Spain and Portugal are located on the Iberian Peninsula. Name the peninsula where Spain and Portugal are located it starts with I? Iberian Peninsula. What three counties are located on the Iberian Peninsula? Portugal, Spain, and Andorra are the three countries fully\nlocated on the Iberian Peninsula. France is also present on the\npeninsula, though only partially. Which country is located in the iberian peninsula? Spain, Portugal, and Andorra. Gibraltar is also on the Iberian Peninsula and is part of the\nUnited Kingdom. Is Spain located on a peninsula?", "start_char": 2832, "end_char": 3389, "id": "75029128" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_51_154839312#0_361663265", "url": "https://www.reference.com/geography/countries-form-iberian-peninsula-7044b13dba53ed16", "title": "Which Countries Form the Iberian Peninsula?", "headings": "Which Countries Form the Iberian Peninsula?\nWhich Countries Form the Iberian Peninsula?", "segment": "Which Countries Form the Iberian Peninsula? Which Countries Form the Iberian Peninsula? By Staff Writer Last Updated Apr 13, 2020 3:37:18 AM ET\nPlanet Observer/UIG/Universal Images Group/Getty Images\nThe Iberian Peninsula, which is located in southwestern Europe, is formed primarily by the three countries of Andorra, Spain and Portugal, and contains small portions of France and the British-owned territory of Gibraltar as well. The Iberian Peninsula covers approximately 225,000 square miles, and forms the southwestern-most corner of the European continent. It is the third largest peninsula in Europe; the Scandinavian Peninsula and Balkan Peninsula are the largest. The Iberian Peninsula is one of the largest and oldest peninsulas in Europe. It was first inhabited by humans during the times of ancient Greece, when Greek settlers, called Iberians, settled onto its lands. The name for the peninsula derives from the Iberus River, which is the second-longest river within the Iberian Peninsula. This peninsula forms the southernmost point of the European continent and contains several prominent physical features such as mountains and large rivers.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 1156, "id": "35025651" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_04_42354588#10_108914404", "url": "http://www.answers.com/Q/What_is_the_Iberian_Peninsula", "title": "", "headings": "\n", "segment": "What large peninsula in southwestern Europe that contains Portugal and Spain? Spain and Portugal form the IBERIAN PENINSULA. Which countries are located on the Iberian Peninsula? Spain, Portugal, and Andorra are located on the Iberian Peninsula. The United Kingdom also has a territory, Gibraltar, located on the peninsula. The Iberian Peninsula includes Andorra, Portugal, and Spain. Where is the iberian pennisula? the iberian peninsula is Portugal and Spain\nWhich mountains border the iberian peninsula? The Pyrenees mountains are located around the border of the Iberian peninsula! What is the smallest country on the Iberian Peninsula?", "start_char": 3552, "end_char": 4192, "id": "74764390" } ]
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who was phil harris married to?
Marcia Ralston
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About\nAmerican Personality Phil Harris was born Wonga Philip Harris on 24th June, 1904 in Linton, Indiana and passed away on 11th Aug 1995 Palm Springs, California aged 91. He is most remembered for The Phil Harris-Alice Faye Show. His zodiac sign is Cancer. Phil Harris was in an on-screen matchup with Brett Somers in The Love Boat (1977). Phil Harris is a member of the following lists:", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 804, "id": "26598082" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_14_700412431#10_1440467424", "url": "https://cometoverhollywood.com/2013/02/14/in-sickness-and-in-health-successful-hollywood-marriages/", "title": "In sickness and in health: Successful Hollywood marriages | Comet Over Hollywood", "headings": "In sickness and in health: Successful Hollywood marriages\nIn sickness and in health: Successful Hollywood marriages\nCelebrity couples:\nActresses:\nActors:\n", "segment": "Singers Phil Harris and Alice Faye with their daughters\nPhil Harris and Alice Faye: ( Married May 1941 to his death in August 1995) Two daughters, Alice and Phyllis. Faye’s career with Twentieth Century Fox ended in 1946. From 1948 to 1954 the couple had a radio comedy show called the “ Phil Harris Alice Faye Show .” Joanne Woodward and Paul Newman\nPaul Newman and Joanne Woodward: ( Married Jan. 1958 till his death in Sept. 2008) Three children, Melissa, Nell and Claire. The couple met early in their acting in 1953, but Newman was married. They married after his divorce. Newman was once asked how he stayed true to his wife while being surrounded by beautiful women. He said, “Why go out for hamburger when I have steak at home?”", "start_char": 4096, "end_char": 4831, "id": "77360838" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_18_1064693732#13_1200408398", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Phil_Harris", "title": "Phil Harris - Wikipedia", "headings": "Phil Harris\nPhil Harris\nContents\nEarly life and career\nRadio\nRecording career\nLater career\nPersonal life\nDeath and legacy\nPartial discography\nReferences\nBibliography\nExternal links\n", "segment": "Harris spent time in the 1970s and early 1980s leading a band that appeared often in Las Vegas, often on the same bill with bandleader Harry James. Personal life\nOn September 2, 1927, he married actress Marcia Ralston in Sydney, Australia; they had met when he played a concert date. The couple adopted a son, Phil Harris Jr. (born 1935). Harris and Marcia divorced in September 1940. Harris and Alice Faye married in 1941; it was a second marriage for both (Faye had been married briefly to singer-actor Tony Martin) and lasted 54 years, until Harris's death. Harris engaged in a fistfight at the Trocadero nightclub in 1938 with RKO studio mogul Bob Stevens; the cause was reported to be over Faye after Stevens and Faye had ended a romantic relationship. A Democrat, he supported the campaign of Adlai Stevenson during the 1952 presidential election.", "start_char": 7126, "end_char": 7980, "id": "63469270" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_16_1652783281#16_1855474844", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alice_Faye", "title": "Alice Faye - Wikipedia", "headings": "Alice Faye\nAlice Faye\nContents\nLife and career\n1915–1933: Early life and career beginnings\n1934–1938: Early work\n1939–1940\n1941–1995: Later work\nEnd of motion picture career\nMarriage and radio career\nLater life and death\nPopularity and legacy\nFilmography\nFilm\nRadio appearances\nReferences\nExternal links\n", "segment": "In May 1941, she married bandleader Phil Harris. Their marriage, one of the most successful in Hollywood, became a plotline in the hit radio comedy, The Jack Benny Program, where for 16 years, Harris was a regular cast member. The couple had two daughters, Alice (b. 1942) and Phyllis (b. 1944), along with Harris's adopted son from his first marriage, Phil Harris, Jr. (1935–2001). Faye and Harris began working in radio together as Faye's film career declined. First, they teamed to host a variety show on NBC, The Fitch Bandwagon, in 1946. The Harrises' gently tart", "start_char": 9431, "end_char": 9999, "id": "100398136" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_18_1674267400#18_1886894716", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robinson_family", "title": "Robinson family - Wikipedia", "headings": "Robinson family\nRobinson family\nFrom Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia\nContents\nCreation\nDevelopment\nHomes\nNo. 26 Ramsay Street\nNo. 22 Ramsay Street\nNo. 30 Ramsay Street\nIncest\nCharacter assassination\nReturn\nFamily members\nReception\nReferences\n", "segment": "married Philip Martin\nHannah Martin; daughter of Julie and Philip\nPaul Robinson; son of Jim and Anne; married Terry Inglis, Gail Lewis, Christina Alessi, Lyn Scully, Rebecca Napier and Terese Willis\nAmy Williams; daughter of Paul and Nina Williams; married Liam Barnett\nJimmy Williams; son of Amy and Liam\nDavid Tanaka; son of Paul and Kim Tanaka; married Aaron Brennan", "start_char": 9631, "end_char": 10000, "id": "63900292" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_18_1064708473#9_1200430016", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Phil_Harris_(fisherman)", "title": "Phil Harris (fisherman) - Wikipedia", "headings": "Phil Harris (fisherman)\nPhil Harris (fisherman)\nContents\nCareer\nDeath\nPersonal life\nReferences\nExternal links\n", "segment": "His first marriage, from 1982 to 1991 was to Mary Harris, mother of his two sons, Joshua and Jacob. Joshua and Jacob worked on board his fishing vessel, Cornelia Marie, as deckhands. His second marriage began January 22, 1992 and ended in divorce in 2006 to Teresa Harris. His hometown was Bothell, Washington. He enjoyed driving fast and owned both a Harley-Davidson motorcycle and a Chevrolet Corvette. Besides driving fast and fishing, he also enjoyed building bird feeders. Before his death, Phil Harris set up a coffee company called the Captain's Reserve. His sons Jake and Joshua are now in the process of promoting the brand and expanding the family business. National retail expansion began January 2011, and went global the same year. References\n^ a b \"Capt.", "start_char": 4823, "end_char": 5591, "id": "63469289" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_57_802895360#8_1278028716", "url": "https://www.wealthypersons.com/kamala-harris-net-worth-2020-2021/", "title": "Kamala Harris Net Worth 2021: Age, Height, Weight, Husband, Kids, Bio-Wiki | Wealthy Persons", "headings": "Kamala Harris Net Worth 2021: Age, Height, Weight, Husband, Kids, Bio-Wiki\nKamala Harris Net Worth 2021: Age, Height, Weight, Husband, Kids, Bio-Wiki\nEarly Life & Biography\nPersonal Life\nAge, Height, and Weight\nCareer\nAwards & Achievements\nNet Worth & Salary of Kamala Harris in 2021\n", "segment": "In 1989 Harris returned to California, where she received her Juris Doctor (J.D) from the University of California. In 1990 she was admitted to the State Bar of California. Personal Life\nHarris is married to Douglas Emhoff, California attorney. They got married on August 22, 2014, in Santa Barbara, California. They do not have children together, but her husband had children from her previous marriage, namely Cole and Ella. Her sister is Maya Harris, an MSNBC political analyst. From 1994 to 1995, Harris dated then-California Assembly Speaker Willie Brown. Brown was 30 years older than her and was separated from his wife during their relationship. Harris ended the relationship. Harris has received honorary degrees from Howard University and from the University of Southern California.", "start_char": 2341, "end_char": 3133, "id": "94419861" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_17_2165356583#9_2331117622", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jared_Harris", "title": "Jared Harris - Wikipedia", "headings": "Jared Harris\nJared Harris\nContents\nEarly life\nEducation\nCareer\nPersonal life\nFilmography\nTheatre\nAwards and nominations\nHonors\nReferences\nExternal links\n", "segment": "On 16 July 2005, Harris married actress Emilia Fox, the daughter of actors Edward Fox and Joanna David, and filed for divorce in January 2009; the divorce was finalised in June 2010. In April 2009, Harris met Allegra Riggio, a lighting designer and TV host, at a comedy club where a mutual friend was performing. They married on 9 November 2013. Harris resides in Los Angeles. Filmography\nFilm\nYear\nTitle\nRole\nNotes\n1989\nThe Rachel Papers\nGeoff\n\n1992\nFar and Away\nPaddy\n\n1992\nThe Last of the Mohicans\nBritish Lieutenant\n\n1992\nThe Public Eye\nDanny the Doorman\n\n1994\nNatural Born Killers\nLondon Boy\n\n1994\nNadja\nEdgar\n\n1995\nSmoke\nJimmy Rose\n\n1995\nDead Man\nBenmont Tench\n\n1995\nBlue in the Face\nJimmy Rose\n\n1995\nTall Tale\nHead Thug Pug\n\n1996\nI Shot Andy Warhol\nAndy Warhol\n\n1996\nGold in the Streets\nOwen\n\n1997\nFathers' Day\nLee\n\n1997\nSunday\nRay\n\n1997\nChinese Box\nWilliam\n\n1997\nWhite Lies\nJacob Reese\n\n1998\nHappiness\nVlad\n\n1998\nB. Monkey\nAlan Furnace\n\n1998\nLost in Space\nOlder Will Robinson\n\n1998\nLulu on the Bridge\nAlvin Shine\nuncredited\n1998\nTrance\nJim\n\n1999\nLush\nW. Firmin Carter\n\n1999\nThe Weekend\nJohn Kerr\n\n2000\nBullfighter\nJones\n\n2000\nHow to Kill Your Neighbor's Dog\nFalse Peter\n\n2000\nShadow Magic\nRaymond Wallace\n\n2001\nPerfume\nMichael\n\n2002\nFour Reasons\nFilmmaker\n\n2002\nMr. Deeds\nMac McGrath\n\n2002\nIgby Goes Down\nRussel\n\n2002\nDummy\nMichael Foulicker\n\n2003\nSylvia\nAl Alvarez\n\n2003\nI Love Your Work\nYehud\n\n2004\nOcean's Twelve\nBasher's Engineer\n\n2004\nResident Evil: Apocalypse\nDr. Charles Ashford\n\n2005\nThe Notorious Bettie Page\nJohn Willie\n\n2006\nLady in the Water\nGoatee Smoker\n\n2006\nCashback\nAlex Proud\nuncredited\n2006\nCracked Eggs\nJoe\nShort film\n2007\n32A\nRuth's Father\n\n2008\nThe Curious Case of Benjamin Button\nCaptain Mike\n\n2008\nFrom Within\nBernard Wilburn\n\n2009\nTales of the Black Freighter\nRidley\nVoice\n2010\nExtraordinary Measures\nDr. Kent Webber\n\n2010\nThe Ward\nDr. Gerald Stringer\n\n2011\nSherlock Holmes: A Game of Shadows\nProfessor James Moriarty\n\n2012\nLincoln\nUlysses S. Grant\n\n2013\nThe Mortal Instruments: City of Bones\nHodge Starkweather\n\n2013\nThe Devil's Violinist\nUrbani\n\n2014\nPompeii\nSeverus\n\n2014\nThe Quiet Ones\nProfessor Joseph Coupland\n\n2014\nThe Boxtrolls\nLord Charles Portley-Rind\nVoice\n2015\nPoltergeist\nCarrigan Burke\n\n2015\nThe Man from U.N.C.L.E.\nAdrian Sanders\n\n2016\nCertain Women\nWilliam Fuller\n\n2016\nThe Last Face\nDr. John Farber\n\n2016\nAllied\nFrank Heslop\n\n2019\nRobert the Bruce\nJohn Comyn\n\n2022\nMorbius\nMorbius's mentor\nPost-production\nTBA\nRothko\n\nPre-production\nTelevision\nYear\nTitle\nRole\nNotes\n1995\nNew York Undercover\nSeth Baines\nEpisode: \" The Highest Bidder\"\n2000\nTwo of Us\nJohn Lennon\nTelevision movie\n2003\nWithout a Trace\nFather Walker\n2 episodes\n2003\nThe Other Boleyn Girl\nKing Henry VIII\nTelevision movie\n2005\nTo the Ends of the Earth\nCaptain Anderson\n3 episodes\n2006\nCoup!", "start_char": 6428, "end_char": 9229, "id": "104955569" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_44_41628880#15_93254676", "url": "https://www.independent.co.uk/news/people/news/neil-patrick-harris-i-realised-i-was-gay-after-kiss-burt-reynolds-9796831.html", "title": "Neil Patrick Harris: 'I realised I was gay after kiss from Burt Reynolds' | The Independent | The Independent", "headings": "Neil Patrick Harris: 'I realised I was gay after kiss from Burt Reynolds'\nNeil Patrick Harris: 'I realised I was gay after kiss from Burt Reynolds'\nThe actor and father-of-two starred in late 80s/early 90s detective drama B.L. Stryker with Reynolds\nThe most important recent coming outs\n", "segment": "Uncomfortable and, it will ultimately turn out, gay. Burt Reynolds' kiss makes you gay.” Harris came out in 2006, confirming in a statement: “ I am happy to dispel any rumours or misconceptions and am quite proud to say that I am a very content gay man living my life to the fullest and feel most fortunate to be working with wonderful people in the business I love.” He married his partner Burtka, whom he met in 2003, on 8 September 2014. The two became parents to twins Gideon and Harper in 2010. In September, he was one of a", "start_char": 9471, "end_char": 9999, "id": "78546200" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_18_2411689259#7_2720674410", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Steve_Harris_(musician)", "title": "Steve Harris (musician) - Wikipedia", "headings": "Steve Harris (musician)\nSteve Harris (musician)\nContents\nEarly life\nCareer\nIron Maiden\nBritish Lion\nPersonal life\nMusical style\nTechnique\nInfluences\nEquipment\nOther interests and talents\nDiscography\nIron Maiden\nSteve Harris' British Lion\nLauren Harris\nDeeds\nNotes\nLiterature\nExternal links\n", "segment": "In 1993, Harris was divorced from his wife, Lorraine, whom he met 16 years previously. He later said this was \"probably the toughest time I've ever faced,\" and the changes in his personal life are credited with inspiring the mood of the following Iron Maiden album, 1995's The X Factor. Harris has four children with Lorraine: Lauren, Kerry, Faye and George, and two children with current partner Emma: Stanley and Maisie. Since the 1980s, Harris has owned a Grade II listed building in Sheering Essex, in the grounds of which he built his own recording and editing studio, \"Barnyard\". In November 2012, the nine-acre property was put on sale. A keen footballer, Harris played for amateur clubs as a child and was later scouted by Wally St Pier and asked to train for West Ham United, of whom he has been a fan since he was 9 years old. Although he had aspired to play professionally up to that point, Harris would eventually realise that \"it wasn't really what [he] wanted to do.\" Nevertheless, Harris still plays football regularly with his own team, \"Maidonians\", and still supports West Ham, staying in contact with the club and having their crest on his most-used Precision Bass.", "start_char": 6093, "end_char": 7278, "id": "64425029" } ]
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what did andrew johnson die from?
Stroke
[ { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_54_625479623#4_1463642796", "url": "https://www.thefamouspeople.com/profiles/andrew-johnson-704.php", "title": "Andrew Johnson Biography - Childhood, Life Achievements & Timeline", "headings": "Andrew Johnson\nBiography\n\nAndrew Johnson Biography\nQuick Facts\nNationality: American\nSun Sign: Capricorn\nWho was Andrew Johnson?\nImage Credit\nChildhood & Early Life\nYou May Like\nCareer\nMajor Works\nPersonal Life & Legacy\nTrivia\n", "segment": "North Carolina\nCause of Death: Stroke\nCity: Raleigh, North Carolina\nContinue Reading Below\nRecommended For You\nRobert Johnson\nDonald Trump\nJoe Biden\nKamala Harris\nWho was Andrew Johnson? Andrew Johnson was the 17th president of the United States of America. Johnson was serving as the vice-president when President Abraham Lincoln was assassinated and succeeded him as the president. Born into an extremely poor family, Andrew Johnson never had the privilege of attending school and had to live life the hard way. Nevertheless, he was smart enough to build his future solely on his understanding of politics and sheer hard work. Later, his wife Eliza McCardle helped him learn to write and tutored him on many subjects. Born and raised in the working class, he always advocated their rights and sought privileges for the working class. Throughout his tenure in politics, he worked for the betterment of the plebeians.", "start_char": 947, "end_char": 1864, "id": "69636448" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_54_625479623#3_1463641620", "url": "https://www.thefamouspeople.com/profiles/andrew-johnson-704.php", "title": "Andrew Johnson Biography - Childhood, Life Achievements & Timeline", "headings": "Andrew Johnson\nBiography\n\nAndrew Johnson Biography\nQuick Facts\nNationality: American\nSun Sign: Capricorn\nWho was Andrew Johnson?\nImage Credit\nChildhood & Early Life\nYou May Like\nCareer\nMajor Works\nPersonal Life & Legacy\nTrivia\n", "segment": "Mary McDonough Johnson\nsiblings: Elizabeth Johnson, William Johnson\nchildren: Andrew Johnson Jr., Charles Johnson, Martha Johnson Patterson, Mary Johnson, Robert Johnson\nDied on: July 31, 1875\nplace of death: Elizabethton, Tennessee, United States\nU.S. State: North Carolina\nCause of Death: Stroke\nCity: Raleigh, North Carolina\nContinue Reading Below\nRecommended For You\nRobert Johnson\nDonald Trump\nJoe Biden\nKamala Harris\nWho was Andrew Johnson? Andrew Johnson was the 17th president of the United States of America. Johnson was serving as the vice-president when President Abraham Lincoln was assassinated and succeeded him as the president.", "start_char": 687, "end_char": 1330, "id": "69636447" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_01_1043965325#4_1300469489", "url": "http://genealogytrails.com/main/presidents/presdeaths.html", "title": "", "headings": "\n", "segment": "He was 81 years of age. Andrew Jackson. — He died on June 8, 1845,\n\t78 years old. He suffered from consumption, and finally dropsy, which made its appearance about six months before\n\this death. Martin Van Buren.—He died on July 24,\n\t1862, from a violent attack of asthma, followed by catarrhal affections or the throat and lungs, He was 80 years\n\tof age. William Henry Harrison. — The cause of his\n\tdeath was pleurisy, the result of a cold which he caught on the day of his Inauguration. This was accompanied with\n\tsevere diarrhea, which would not yield to medical treatment. His death occurred on April I, 1811, a month after\n\this inauguration. He was 68 years of age.", "start_char": 1511, "end_char": 2178, "id": "73479148" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_03_1431416748#2_2355090019", "url": "http://www.american-historama.org/presidents-united-states/andrew-johnson.htm", "title": "Andrew Johnson: US History for Kids ***", "headings": "Andrew Johnson\nAndrew Johnson", "segment": "Andrew Johnson died of a stroke on July 31, 1875, aged 66. The next president was Ulysses Grant. 1866-1881: Reconstruction Era\nUS History\nImpeachment of Andrew Johnson\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nLife of Andrew Johnson for kids - Andrew Johnson Fact File\nThe summary and fact file of Andrew Johnson provides bitesize facts about his life. Andrew Johnson Fact File\nBirthday: December 29, 1808\nHeight: 5 feet 10 inches\nNickname: Tennessee Tailor\nReligion: No religious affiliation\nAge at Inauguration: 56\nPolitical Party:", "start_char": 1229, "end_char": 1729, "id": "3134689" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_46_1079797879#8_2364842643", "url": "https://www.mentalfloss.com/article/69233/7-presidential-facts-about-william-henry-harrison", "title": "7 Presidential Facts About William Henry Harrison | Mental Floss", "headings": "7 Presidential Facts About William Henry Harrison\n7 Presidential Facts About William Henry Harrison\n1. He turned a Native American \"prophet\" into an actual prophet.\n2. He became famous for winning the Battle of Tippecanoe.\n3. He came from, and produced, a prominent political family.\n4. Harrison's supporters gave away booze during his presidential campaign.\n5. His inauguration speech was the longest to date.\n6. His tenure as president lasted 33 days.\n7. Pneumonia may not have been what killed Harrison.\nSubscribe to our Newsletter!\n", "segment": "Miller treated Harrison with the standard medications and practices of the day, including opium and enemas. Miller reported Harrison had a sinking pulse and cold, blue extremities, and after eight days of delirium and pain, Harrison became the first American President to die in office. Some historians speculate Harrison caught a cold during his interminably long inauguration speech that developed into an ultimately fatal form of pneumonia. 7. Pneumonia may not have been what killed Harrison. Miller listed Harrison’s cause of death as pneumonia of the “ lower lobe of the right lung … complicated by congestion of the liver.” Modern scholars think the explanation may be more complicated. In those days, Washington, D.C. had no sewer system, and the White House and its water supply sat mere blocks from a marsh that held a depository of “night soil,” human excrement and waste hauled in every day. Harrison likely suffered from enteric fever caused by one of two bacteria, Salmonella typhi or S. paratyphi, that devastated his gastrointestinal system. Two other presidents, James K. Polk and Zachary Taylor, also suffered severe gastroenteritis while living in the White House, and Taylor, like Harrison, passed away in office.", "start_char": 5051, "end_char": 6284, "id": "91715113" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_04_191186638#1_512966858", "url": "http://www.answers.com/Q/Who_became_President_when_Abraham_Lincoln_was_assassinated", "title": "Who became President when Abraham Lincoln was assassinated? - Answers", "headings": "Who became President when Abraham Lincoln was assassinated\n?\n\nWho became President when Abraham Lincoln was assassinated?\nYour Answer\n", "segment": "Andrew Johnson\nAndrew Johnson became president after Lincoln's' death. Andrew Johnson. Andrew Johnson was sworn into office after the death of Abraham Lincoln. Andrew Johnson\nAndrew Johnson, the vice-president, became president upon the death of Lincoln. His Vice President, Andrew Johnson, was a War Democrat that Lincoln included on his National Union ticket after the Radical Republicans nominated John C. Frémont instead. Vice-president Andrew Johnson became the President . Vice President Andrew Johnson assumed the Presidency after Lincolns' assassination\nVice president Andrew Johnson took over in 1865 when President Lincoln was assassinated on April 14, 1865 (also Good Friday ). -http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Abraham_Lincoln_assassination-\nAndrew Johnson, the VP, took office upon Lincoln's death. Andrew Johnson\nAndrew Johnson. When President Lincoln died as a result of being shot, Vice-President Andrew Johnson was sworn in as President.", "start_char": 395, "end_char": 1346, "id": "75062642" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_04_226996084#3_604430721", "url": "http://www.answers.com/Q/Why_was_Andrew_Johnson_important_after_Lincoln's_death", "title": "", "headings": "\n", "segment": "Andrew Johnson. Andrew Johnson was sworn into office after the death of Abraham Lincoln. Andrew JohnsonAndrew Johnson, the vice-president, became president upon the death of Lincoln. His Vice President, Andrew Johnson, was a War Democrat that Lincoln included on his National Union ticket after the Radical Republicans nominated John C. Frémont instead. Vice-president Andrew Johnson became the President .Vice President Andrew Johnson assumed the Presidency after Lincolns' assassinationVice president Andrew Johnson took over in 1865 when President Lincoln was assassinated on April 14, 1865 (also Good Friday).-http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Abraham_Lincoln_assassination-Andrew Johnson, the VP, took office upon Lincoln's death. Andrew JohnsonAndrew Johnson. When President Lincoln died as a result of being shot, Vice-President Andrew Johnson was sworn in as President. Prior to this, he had been an alderman, mayor, member of Tennessee Legislature, member of US House of Representatives, Governor of Tennessee, member of US Senate and Vice-President. He served only one term as President, 1865-1869.Vice President Andrew Johnson. 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In 1906, the place was renamed ‘Andrew Johnson National Cemetery.’ His house and tailor shop are maintained by the ‘National Park Service’ as ‘Andrew Johnson National Historic Site.’ Trivia\nThis former president of the United States was the nation’s first president to be impeached.", "start_char": 8085, "end_char": 8567, "id": "69636462" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_01_1043965325#9_1300473911", "url": "http://genealogytrails.com/main/presidents/presdeaths.html", "title": "", "headings": "\n", "segment": "James Buchanan-His death occurred on\n\tJune 1, 1888, and was caused by rheumatic gout. He was 77 years of age. Abraham Lincoln- He was shot by J. Wilkes\n\tBooth at Ford's Theatre, Washington, D. C., April 14, 1865, and died the following day, aged 56. Andrew Johnson —He died from a stroke\n\tof paralysis, July 31, 1875, aged 67. The deaths of Grant, Garfield and Arthur are recent enough to be remembered by all. [End of news article]\nAdditional data: Ulysses S. Grant: Popular due to the Union\n\tvictory in the Civil War, Grant was elected President of the United States as a Republican in 1868 and was re-elected\n\tin 1872, the first President to serve for two full terms since Andrew Jackson forty years before. Grant left office\n\tin 1877 and embarked upon a two-year world tour. In 1884, Grant learned that he was suffering from terminal throat\n\tcancer.", "start_char": 3105, "end_char": 3958, "id": "73479153" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_58_1278332192#19_1912278848", "url": "https://www.worldhistoryedu.com/interesting-facts-about-andrew-jackson/", "title": "32 Interesting Facts about Andrew Jackson and His Presidency", "headings": "32 Interesting Facts about Andrew Jackson\n32 Interesting Facts about Andrew Jackson\nYou may also like...\nEverything That You Need to Know About Andrew Jackson\n", "segment": "Andrew Jackson’s farewell quote\nOn June 8, 1845, Andrew Jackson died at his home in Nashville, Tennessee. The cause of his death was lead poisoning. Over the years, lead from the bullet that was lodged in chest seeped into his bloodstream. He was 78 at the time of his death. The former general and president of the U.S. was buried at his estate, The Hermitage, Nashville, Tennessee. Tags: “ Jaksonian Democracy” 7th President of the United States Andrew Jackson facts Old Hickory\nYou may also like...\nEverything That You Need to Know About Andrew Jackson\nSeptember 8, 2019\nby World History Edu · Published September 8, 2019 · Last modified August 27, 2020", "start_char": 9092, "end_char": 9748, "id": "96471146" } ]
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who controls panama?
Ricardo Martinelli
[ { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_04_134505933#8_362099242", "url": "http://www.answers.com/Q/What_type_of_government_does_Panama_have", "title": "", "headings": "\n", "segment": "Who owns the\nPanama Canal? the answer is: it is owned by the Republic of Panama\nand managed by the Government agency called the ACP (Autoridad del\nCanal de Panama). What type of landform is the country of Panama? volcano\nWhat type of economy is Panama? market economy\nWhat type of ecosystem is in the Panama Canal? rainforest\nWho is in charge of the panama canal zone today? The Panamanian Government. Who owns Panama Canal - china or Panama? Panama Canal Authority, an agency of the Panamanian government\nowns the canal.", "start_char": 3557, "end_char": 4078, "id": "74948678" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_04_134505933#9_362099985", "url": "http://www.answers.com/Q/What_type_of_government_does_Panama_have", "title": "", "headings": "\n", "segment": "market economy\nWhat type of ecosystem is in the Panama Canal? rainforest\nWho is in charge of the panama canal zone today? The Panamanian Government. Who owns Panama Canal - china or Panama? Panama Canal Authority, an agency of the Panamanian government\nowns the canal. Complete control was turned over to them by a joint\nU.S/Panama administration on December 31, 1999. Who did Roosevelt make a treaty with to build the panama canal? Theodore Roosevelt effectively sponsored the creation of the\nnation of Panama out a portion of Colombia and then immediately\nentered into a treaty with the newly-formed government of Panama to\nbuild the canal. Needless to say, this did not sit well with the\nColombian government. Politics and GovernmentArgentinaPanamaHistory of Central AmericaPersonal FinanceCanalsHistory, Politics & Society\nStill have questions?", "start_char": 3809, "end_char": 4658, "id": "74948679" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_04_134505933#7_362098550", "url": "http://www.answers.com/Q/What_type_of_government_does_Panama_have", "title": "", "headings": "\n", "segment": "Education in Panama is compulsory from elementary to middle\nschool. Who is the rightful owner of panama? The people of Panama. Panama is a sovereign country, so it is\nnot 'owned' by anyone else. Should you mean to ask: Who owns the\nPanama Canal? the answer is: it is owned by the Republic of Panama\nand managed by the Government agency called the ACP (Autoridad del\nCanal de Panama). What type of landform is the country of Panama? volcano\nWhat type of economy is Panama?", "start_char": 3337, "end_char": 3809, "id": "74948677" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_04_159869639#2_429139017", "url": "http://www.answers.com/Q/When_was_control_of_the_canal_given_to_panama", "title": "", "headings": "\n", "segment": "When did Panama take control of the Panama Canal? Panama took control of the Panama Canal on 31 December 1999. How did Panama gain control over Panama Canal? panama gained control over panama canal by negotiating and then\nlater war. When did Panama gain control of the Panama Canal? 2000 Panama gained control\nWhy did the Panamanians want the return of the panama Canal Zone? The Panama Canal is located in the country of Panama. The US\ntook control of the canal zone and built the canal. The Panamanians\nwant control of the canal so that they can realize the revenue. Who took control of the Panama Canal in 1999?", "start_char": 1199, "end_char": 1814, "id": "74998918" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_50_2179287241#0_3000839161", "url": "https://www.quora.com/Who-controls-the-Panama-Canal-right-now-Is-it-China", "title": "Who controls the Panama Canal right now? Is it China? - Quora", "headings": "Who controls the Panama Canal right now? Is it China?\nWho controls the Panama Canal right now? Is it China?\nPresident Jimmy Carter Signed the Panama Canal Treaty\n", "segment": "Who controls the Panama Canal right now? Is it China? - Quora\nWho controls the Panama Canal right now? Is it China? Ad by Mayakoba Country Club\nInvest in land! Build your house in the Riviera Maya lots from 300 m2. Learn More\n24 Answers\nBenjamin Murphy\n, lives in Panama City, Panama\nAnswered 1 year ago · Author has 4.7K answers and 16.8M answer views\nOriginally Answered: Who really controls the Panama canal? When the decision was made to expand the canal by building new locks, there was a bid from an American contractor, Bechtel, and a Spanish contractor, Sacyr. The US Department of State lobbied in favour of Bechtel:", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 625, "id": "88069420" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_04_134505933#3_362095539", "url": "http://www.answers.com/Q/What_type_of_government_does_Panama_have", "title": "", "headings": "\n", "segment": "Who operates the Panama Canal? the panama canal operats and runs by the government of\npanama. What types of government currently exists in Panama? democracy exists in panama\nWhat is the government like in panama? governmental\nWho is the head of the government of Panama? The government of Panama is the president. Currently chief of state: President Juan Carlos Varela (2014-present)\nIs Panama part of the US? Yes and No ANSWER: Panama is not part of the United States.", "start_char": 2240, "end_char": 2709, "id": "74948673" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_07_1170053153#17_2085171730", "url": "http://www.manythings.org/voa/history/149.html", "title": "American History: President Roosevelt Decides to Build the Panama Canal (VOA Special English 2006-01-25)", "headings": "President Roosevelt Decides to Build the Panama Canal\nPresident Roosevelt Decides to Build the Panama Canal", "segment": "Today, we are free. President Theodore Roosevelt has kept his word. Long live the Republic of Panama! long live President Roosevelt!\" Colombia asked the United States to help it re-gain control of Panama. The United States refused. It said it would oppose any attempt by Colombia to send more forces there. The United States also recognized Panama's independence. And, almost immediately, it started negotiations with the new government on a canal treaty. The two sides reached agreement quickly.", "start_char": 5211, "end_char": 5706, "id": "45968132" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_04_134505933#4_362096227", "url": "http://www.answers.com/Q/What_type_of_government_does_Panama_have", "title": "", "headings": "\n", "segment": "The government of Panama is the president. Currently chief of state: President Juan Carlos Varela (2014-present)\nIs Panama part of the US? Yes and No ANSWER: Panama is not part of the United States. The Panama Canal was the only thing controlled by the US until 1999 when the US government handed over the Panama Canal to the Panama Government through the signing of the Torrijos-Carter Treaties signed in 1977. Does panama have a limited or unlimited government? limited! What type of money is used for panama? The currency in used in Panama is the Balboa (PAB).", "start_char": 2511, "end_char": 3074, "id": "74948674" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_51_155241187#0_362386439", "url": "https://www.reference.com/geography/owns-panama-canal-59c5b88aada32f7c", "title": "Who Owns the Panama Canal?", "headings": "Who Owns the Panama Canal?\nWho Owns the Panama Canal?", "segment": "Who Owns the Panama Canal? Who Owns the Panama Canal? By Staff Writer Last Updated Mar 27, 2020 8:47:06 AM ET\nJose Jiminez/CC-BY-SA 2.0\nAs of 2014, the Panama Canal is owned and controlled by Panama. The United States owned and operated the canal until 1999. The United States gave control over to Panama step by step starting in 1979, and full ownership was given to Panama on December 31, 1999. The Panama Canal is 48 miles long and connects the Atlantic Ocean with the Pacific Ocean by cutting across the isthmus of Panama. Construction of the canal was started by the French in 1881. After the French abandoned the project due to high mortality among workers and engineering issues, the United States took over construction in 1904 and completed it in 1914. More From Reference\n1\nLife After COVID-19: Reflecting on How the Pandemic Changed Schools & Education in Lasting Ways\n2\nWhat Is the Purpose of Budgeting?", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 915, "id": "35026212" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_04_159869639#1_429138179", "url": "http://www.answers.com/Q/When_was_control_of_the_canal_given_to_panama", "title": "", "headings": "\n", "segment": "liar i hate everyone. 001\n0\n0\n0\n0\nAdd a Comment\nYour Answer\nLoading...\nStill have questions? Find more answers\nRelated Questions\nWho was given full control of the Panama Canal in 1999? The nation of Panama was given complete control of the Panama\nCanal in 1999. Before that, it was under the direction of the\nUnited States. When did Panama take control of the Panama Canal? Panama took control of the Panama Canal on 31 December 1999. How did Panama gain control over Panama Canal? panama gained control over panama canal by negotiating and then\nlater war. When did Panama gain control of the Panama Canal?", "start_char": 876, "end_char": 1482, "id": "74998917" } ]
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[ { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_50_2346114267#5_3139972244", "url": "https://www.quora.com/Why-is-England-called-an-island", "title": "Why is England called an island? - Quora", "headings": "Why is England called an island?\nWhy is England called an island?\nWhy is England called an island?\n", "segment": "The United Kingdom (UK) comprises four countries: England, Scotland, and Wales (which collectively make up Great Britain) and Northern Ireland [1] [2] (which is variously described as a country, province or region). [ 3] [4] [5]\nFrom Maps of United Kingdom: You are looking at two islands. The Island of Great Britain is on the right with each country labeled by name: England, Wales and Scotland. On the left is the Island of Ireland. There are two counties located on the Island of Ireland: Northern Ireland in the north which is part of the UK; and The Republic of Ireland, a separate and independent sovereign state, the largest part of the island of Ireland.", "start_char": 2136, "end_char": 2799, "id": "88164755" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_50_2346114267#4_3139971197", "url": "https://www.quora.com/Why-is-England-called-an-island", "title": "Why is England called an island? - Quora", "headings": "Why is England called an island?\nWhy is England called an island?\nWhy is England called an island?\n", "segment": "8]\nAlso see Terminology of the British Isles - Wikipedia: Great Britain\nGreat Britain is the largest of the British Isles. On Great Britain are located three constituent countries of the United Kingdom: Scotland in the north, England in the south and east and Wales in the west. Countries of the United Kingdom - Wikipedia states: The United Kingdom (UK) comprises four countries: England, Scotland, and Wales (which collectively make up Great Britain) and Northern Ireland [1] [2] (which is variously described as a country, province or region). [ 3] [4] [5]\nFrom Maps of United Kingdom: You are looking at two islands. The Island of Great Britain is on the right with each country labeled by name:", "start_char": 1806, "end_char": 2504, "id": "88164754" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_52_1166826078#3_2318762764", "url": "https://www.smithsonianmag.com/smart-news/whats-difference-between-england-britain-and-uk-180959558/", "title": "What's the Difference Between England, Britain and the U.K.? | Smart News | Smithsonian Magazine", "headings": "What’s the Difference Between England, Britain and the U.K.?\nSmartNews Keeping you current\nWhat’s the Difference Between England, Britain and the U.K.?\nListen up, would-be Anglophiles: Here’s how never to mess up your realms, kingdoms and empires again\nBy Erin Blakemore\nFirst, let’s talk geography\nWhat about countries?\nOther ins and outs\nTags\nSubscribe\nNewsletters\nSign-Up Now\n", "segment": "Great Britain is part of the British Isles, a collection of more than 6,000 islands including Ireland in the west and smaller islands like Anglesey and Skye. What about countries? To start with, there's the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland. The U.K., as it is called, is a sovereign state that consists of four individual countries: England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland. Within the U.K., Parliament is sovereign, but each country has autonomy to some extent. For the most part, Scottish, Welsh and Northern Irish parliaments defer to the U.K. Parliament in “reserved matters” that deal with things like foreign policy and EU membership, but retain authority over “devolved matters” that deal with things like education and housing. Non-Brits tweeting about #brexit: you need this. pic.twitter.com/rlObCi5OSq\n— Henry Williams (@digitalhen) June 23, 2016\nThough bound to the Crown and tied together in unity, the individual countries within the U.K. retain their own local identities and even their own regional languages. (", "start_char": 1994, "end_char": 3045, "id": "93175965" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_09_581495182#3_918574087", "url": "http://www.smithsonianmag.com/smart-news/whats-difference-between-england-britain-and-uk-180959558/", "title": "What's the Difference Between England, Britain and the U.K.? | Smart News | Smithsonian Magazine", "headings": "What’s the Difference Between England, Britain and the U.K.?\nSmartNews Keeping you current\nWhat’s the Difference Between England, Britain and the U.K.?\nListen up, would-be Anglophiles: Here’s how never to mess up your realms, kingdoms and empires again\nTags\nComment on this Story\nNewsletters\n", "segment": "Great Britain is part of the British Isles, a collection of more than 6,000 islands including Ireland in the west and smaller islands like Anglesey and Skye. What about countries? To start with, there's the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland. The U.K., as it is called, is a sovereign state that consists of four individual countries: England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland. Within the U.K., Parliament is sovereign, but each country has autonomy to some extent. For the most part, Scottish, Welsh and Northern Irish parliaments defer to the U.K. Parliament in “reserved matters” that deal with things like foreign policy and EU membership, but retain authority over “devolved matters” that deal with things like education and housing. Non-Brits tweeting about #brexit: you need this. pic.twitter.com/rlObCi5OSq\n— Henry Williams (@digitalhen) June 23, 2016\nThough bound to the Crown and tied together in unity, the individual countries within the U.K. retain their own local identities and even their own regional languages. (", "start_char": 1994, "end_char": 3045, "id": "102198752" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_01_1848284505#4_2734385816", "url": "http://kids.nationalgeographic.com/explore/countries/united-kingdom/", "title": "United Kingdom", "headings": "United Kingdom\nUnited Kingdom\nFAST FACTS\nGEOGRAPHY\nPEOPLE & CULTURE\nNATURE\nGOVERNMENT & ECONOMY\nHISTORY\nWatch \"Destination World\"\nAfrica\nAntarctica\nAsia\nAustralia\nEurope\nNorth America\nSouth America\n", "segment": "Thames, Severn, Tyne\nGEOGRAPHY\nPlease be respectful of copyright. Unauthorized use is prohibited. The United Kingdom, also called the U.K., consists of a group of islands off the northwest coast of Europe. It is a unique country made up of four nations: England, Wales, Scotland, and Northern Ireland. England, Wales, and Scotland also make up Great Britain. Much of the north and west of the U.K. is covered in high ground, knife-edged mountain ridges separated by deep valleys. This terrain was shaped in the last Ice Age, when thick glaciers covered the land. In the south of England, the countryside is mostly rolling hills. In northwest England and the Scottish Highlands are dozens of lakes, called lochs.", "start_char": 927, "end_char": 1638, "id": "74370068" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_21_1202310006#4_2579979080", "url": "https://history.howstuffworks.com/european-history/difference-between-england-uk-and-great-britain.htm", "title": "What's the Difference Between England, the U.K. and Great Britain? | HowStuffWorks", "headings": "What's the Difference Between England, the U.K. and Great Britain?\nWhat's the Difference Between England, the U.K. and Great Britain?\nWhat's the Diff?\nDon't Confuse \"British\" with \"English\"\nNow That's Interesting\nCitation\n", "segment": "The U.K. is a nation-state composed of four countries: England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland. Great Britain is the physical landmass that's home to three of those countries: England, Scotland and Wales. Northern Ireland, while part of the United Kingdom, is not part of Great Britain, because it's located on the northern tip of Ireland, the island next door. See the map below. This map shows the United Kingdom, made up of England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland. England is the area shaded darker. \" Great Britain\" would not include Northern Ireland nor Ireland (at left). Ireland is a separate country.", "start_char": 1452, "end_char": 2071, "id": "40309494" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_09_829930282#25_1403394320", "url": "http://www.statcentral.ie/viewStat.asp?id=138", "title": "Ethnic or Cultural Background - StatCentral.ie", "headings": "Ethnic or Cultural Background\nEthnic or Cultural Background\nDepartment/Agency\nKey information\nLinks\nContact\nSource\nScope\nFrequency\nReference period\nStart date\nTimeliness\nClassifications\nTheme\nPage Created\nPage Modified\nKeywords\n", "segment": "England and Wales; Scotland; France; Germany; Other EU; Other European countries; USA; Africa; Asia; Other countries.", "start_char": 4878, "end_char": 4995, "id": "102479910" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_01_2053229675#2_3089644371", "url": "http://lifestyle.iloveindia.com/lounge/facts-about-great-britain-10135.html", "title": "Interesting Facts About Great Britain - Fun Facts About Great Britain", "headings": "Facts About Great Britain\nFacts About Great Britain\nInteresting & Fun Facts About Great Britain\n", "segment": "Image: hugh llewelyn@flickr\nInteresting & Fun Facts About Great Britain\nThe official name of Great Britain is the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland. England, Scotland, and Wales, together make up Great Britain. It is the largest island in the European continent and the ninth largest in the world. The capital and the largest city of Britain is London, while the capitals of the three countries forming Britain are London, Edinburgh, and Cardiff, of England, Scotland, and Wales, respectively. Christianity is the major religion practiced in Great Britain with over 5 million believers across the entire island, divided into 4.5 million in England and Wales, and 750,000 in Scotland. The official language of Britain is English. The currency used in Great Britain is pound sterling. Ben Navis, at 1,344 m (4,409 ft), is the highest point in Great Britain in Scotland, while the lowest point is the Fenlands which is 4 m below sea level. Interestingly, with a population of 60 million people, Great Britain is the third most populous island in the world, after Java and Honshû.", "start_char": 846, "end_char": 1942, "id": "74582013" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_50_690640240#15_1402616631", "url": "https://www.quora.com/Are-England-and-the-UK-the-same", "title": "Are England and the UK the same? - Quora", "headings": "Are England and the UK the same?\nAre England and the UK the same?\nWilliam Berkeley\nColin\nCody Dewey\nAnonymous\n", "segment": "England is the UK. But not all of it. The UK is not England. They are partly the same, but not completely. The United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland is a nation made up of four countries. Or technically three countries and one province. England, Scotland, Wales, and Northern Ireland. And some anomalies. The Isle of Man, for example, which is part of Britain, but not part of the UK. It all gets a bit complicated, and delves into treaties and agreements going back 1000+ years.", "start_char": 8930, "end_char": 9425, "id": "86961557" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_16_3312488085#0_3660533586", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Countries_of_the_United_Kingdom", "title": "Countries of the United Kingdom - Wikipedia", "headings": "Countries of the United Kingdom\nCountries of the United Kingdom\nFrom Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia\nContents\nKey facts\nStatistics\nTerminology\nActs of Parliament\nCurrent legal terminology\nOther official usage\nEuropean Union\nCurrent\nIdentity and nationality\nCompetitions\nSee also\nNotes and references\nSources\nFurther reading\n", "segment": "Countries of the United Kingdom - Wikipedia\nCountries of the United Kingdom\nFrom Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia\nJump to navigation Jump to search\nFour countries which make up the United Kingdom – England, Northern Ireland, Scotland, and Wales\nCountries of the United Kingdom\nEngland\nScotland\nWales\nNorthern\nIreland\nCategory\nAdministrative division\nLocation\nUnited Kingdom\nFound in\nLegal jurisdictions\nNumber\n4\nPossible status\nNUTS 1 region (3)\nLegal jurisdiction (3)\nAdditional status\nHome Nations\nGovernment\nDevolved legislature (3)\nNone (1)\nThe United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland (UK), since 1922, comprises four constituent countries: England, Scotland, and Wales (which collectively make up Great Britain ), as well as Northern Ireland ( variously described as a country, province or region). The UK Prime Minister 's website has used the phrase \"countries within a country\" to describe the United Kingdom. Some statistical summaries, such as those for the twelve NUTS 1 regions of the United Kingdom, refer to Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland as \"regions\". With regard to Northern Ireland, Scotland and Wales particularly, the descriptive name one uses \"can be controversial, with the choice often revealing one's political preferences\". Although the United Kingdom is a unitary sovereign country, Northern Ireland, Scotland, and Wales have gained a degree of autonomy through the process of devolution. The United Kingdom Parliament and British Government deal with all reserved matters for Northern Ireland, Scotland, and Wales, but not in general matters that have been devolved to the Northern Ireland Assembly, Scottish Parliament, and the Senedd. Additionally, devolution in Northern Ireland is conditional on co-operation between the Northern Ireland Executive and the Government of Ireland (see North/South Ministerial Council) and the British Government consults with the Government of Ireland to reach agreement on some non-devolved matters for Northern Ireland (see British–Irish Intergovernmental Conference ). England, comprising the majority of the population and area of the United Kingdom, remains fully the responsibility of the United Kingdom Parliament centralised in London . England, Northern Ireland, Scotland, and Wales are not themselves listed in the International Organization for Standardization (ISO) list of countries.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 2376, "id": "101528394" } ]
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Gymnast
[ { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_20_959127685#11_2129277354", "url": "https://general-hospital.fandom.com/wiki/Shawn_Butler_(Sean_Blakemore)", "title": "Shawn Butler (Sean Blakemore) | General Hospital Wiki | Fandom", "headings": "Shawn Butler (Sean Blakemore)\nShawn Butler (Sean Blakemore)\nCasting and characterization\nBackground\nStorylines\nCrimes Committed\nHealth and Vitals\nFamily tree\nGallery\nSee also\nReferences\nExternal links\n", "segment": "However, several visitors get in his way and Shawn can't get to Brenda. He later heads back to Theo's office and calls him awaiting his next orders. He is then confronted by Sam McCall who reveals she knows all about The Balkan and his plans. After a brief struggle he grabs and holds Sam at gunpoint, Sam's boyfriend Jason Morgan then arrives, pulls out his gun, and warns Shawn not to hurt Sam or he's a dead man. After holding each other at gunpoint, Shawn explains he only recently started to work for Theo and that he was a free-lancer. He revealed that instead off following orders he walked away not wanting to bring harm to women or children. Jason and Sam realize Shawn doesn’t want to hurt anyone, and convince him to help bring down Theo. Theo realizes Shawn has betrayed him and decides Shawn has to be taken out so after Jason and Shawn attempt to lure Theo to a location he sends his men in his place and orders them to open fire turning it into a shootout. Jason got away but Carly finds a wounded Shawn passed out on the side of the road and brings him to her house and helps him by tending to his wound. Sonny Corinthos, Carly's ex soon arrives at her house looking for Shawn as he blames him for having a role in planting the car bomb that led to the disappearance of his now-wife Brenda.", "start_char": 6052, "end_char": 7358, "id": "98505176" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_57_811969034#8_1304567154", "url": "https://www.wealthypersons.com/shawn-johnson-net-worth-2020-2021/", "title": "Shawn Johnson Net Worth 2021: Age, Height, Weight, Husband, Kids, Bio-Wiki | Wealthy Persons", "headings": "Shawn Johnson Net Worth 2021: Age, Height, Weight, Husband, Kids, Bio-Wiki\nShawn Johnson Net Worth 2021: Age, Height, Weight, Husband, Kids, Bio-Wiki\nEarly Life & Biography\nPersonal Life\nAge, Height, and Weight\nCareer\nAwards & Achievements\nNet Worth & Salary of Shawn Johnson in 2021\n", "segment": "Her height is 1.5m tall, and her weight is 45 kg. Career\nAt the age of 12, Johnson competed in the Junior Olympics, and she finished fourth in the all-round, second on floor, and first on beam. She was not invited to the national team as a youngster, but in 2005, her coach Liang Chow sent a video of her performances to the National Team Coordinator, and later, Shawn was invited to the national team training camp. Her senior career began in 2007, and her debut competition was at the American cup. She as well competed at the 2007 Pan American Games, where she won four gold medals and a silver medal on floor. In 2007 she was part of the American team at the World Artistic Gymnastics Championships, with her teammates being Samantha Peszek, Ivana Hong, Nastia Liukin, Alicia Sacramone, and Shyla Worley. In the 2008 Olympics, she won a silver medal as a team and an individual silver medal in the all-around competition. She broke her knee in January 2010 while skiing, and she had to go for reconstructive surgery. She had to stay out of the training camp for a while, and she made a comeback in November 2010. She re-joined the American national team in February 2011, and she was named into the Pan American Games Team in October the same year.", "start_char": 2859, "end_char": 4111, "id": "94438975" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_54_606309254#9_1405838268", "url": "https://www.thefactninja.com/shawn-mendes-facts", "title": "Shawn Mendes Facts: 23 Interesting Things You Need To Know", "headings": "Shawn Mendes Facts: 23 Things You Need To Know\nShawn Mendes Facts: 23 Things You Need To Know\n2,474,110 likes\nHow Old is Shawn Mendes?\nWhere is He From?\nShawn Mendes Real Name\nShawn Mendes Family\nShawn Mendes Sister.\nShawn Mendes Ethnicity?\nShawn Mendes Height\n3,022,899 likes\nShawn Mendes Girlfriend\nHis Eye Color\nEducation.\nWhat Languages Does He Speak?\nQuirks\nShawn Mendes Tattoo\nShawn Mendes Favorite Color\n3,354,020 likes\nHis Workout\nHis Diet\nTalents\nDebut Album\nTV Appearances\nBefore the Fame\nCareer Goals.\nBrand Endorsements.\nHis Social Media\n", "segment": "As a musical guest, he first appeared in 2014 on Jimmy Kimmel Live and has had several follow up visits to the show. Before the Fame\nBefore he signed a solo record deal, Shawn was a member of the MagCon Tour with Nash Grier, Cameron Dallas, Jack & Jack and other young artists. Career Goals. Mendes has revealed that he would love to work with Justin Bieber, Logic and Ed Sheeran in the future. Brand Endorsements. He has appeared in a Disney commercial. His Social Media\nYou can follow Shawn on social media at Instagram, Facebook, Twitter, YouTube and at his official website: @ shawnmendesofficial.com", "start_char": 4237, "end_char": 4842, "id": "69597279" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_32_1423613471#2_3060481962", "url": "https://www.amazon.com/Shawn-Bolz/e/B001JRWMD6", "title": "Amazon.com: Shawn Bolz: Books, Biography, Blog, Audiobooks, Kindle", "headings": "Author Updates\nShawn Bolz\nAbout Shawn Bolz\nCustomers Also Bought Items By\nAre you an author?\nAuthor Updates\nBooks By Shawn Bolz\nWired to Hear: Connecting God's Voice to Your Life, Influence, and Career Apr 1, 2021\nProvision (Prophecies, Prayers & Declarations Book 2) Jul 7, 2020\nGod Secrets: A Life Filled With Words of Knowledge Jun 13, 2017\nThrough the Eyes of Love: Encouraging Other Through Prophetic Revelation Oct 1, 2019\nTranslating God: Hearing God's Voice for Yourself and the World Around You Nov 29, 2015\nBreakthrough: Prophecies, Prayers & Declarations Jun 25, 2019\nKeys to Heaven's Economy: An Angelic Visitation from the Minister of Finance Nov 8, 2015\nModern Prophets: A Toolkit for Everyone On Hearing God's Voice Oct 23, 2018\nExploring the Prophetic: A 90 Day Journey of Hearing God's Voice Feb 5, 2018\nGrowing Up With God: Everyday Adventures of Hearing God's Voice Jan 15, 2017\nThe Throne Room Company Jul 3, 2012\n8 Keys to Kingdom Resources Oct 7, 2015\n", "segment": "He founded and still is on the staff of Expression58 in Los Angeles--a mission base and church focused on training and equipping Christians, encouraging the creative arts, and loving people in the entertainment industry and also focusing on issues of extreme poverty. He is a board member and representative of The Justice Group based in Los Angeles, California, with whom he has worked on social justice issues and missions operations around the world. He and his wife are also the founders of Bolz Ministries--created to inspire and empower God's love around the world, and iCreate Productions--formed to produce exceptional media that motivates and transforms culture. Shawn currently lives in Los Angeles, California, with his wife/partner in all things and their two beautiful daughters. You can find more about Shawn at www.bolzministries.com or visit his most recent book pages www.godsecretsbook.com www.translatinggod.com and www.growingupwithgod.com\nRead more\nCustomers Also Bought Items By\nBill Johnson\nKris Vallotton\nBill Johnson\nJames W. Goll\nBeni Johnson\nBrian Simmons\nDanny Silk\nJennifer LeClaire\nDawna De Silva\nRandy Clark\nRead more\nAre you an author? Help us improve our Author Pages by updating your bibliography and submitting a new or current image and biography. Learn more at Author Central\n1 9 1 9\nPrevious page\n$8.49\nKindle Edition\n$8.49\nKindle Edition\n$8.49\nKindle Edition\n$9.49\nKindle Edition\n$8.49\nKindle Edition\n$8.49\nKindle Edition\n$8.49\nKindle Edition\n$8.49\nKindle Edition\n$8.49\nKindle Edition\n$9.99\nKindle Edition\n$8.49\nKindle Edition\n$6.99\nKindle Edition\nNext page\nAuthor Updates\nPrevious page\nNext page\n0:01\n0:00\nThis video is not intended for all audiences. What date were you born? 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Install Flash Player\nBooks By Shawn Bolz\nAll Formats Kindle Edition Audible Audiobook Audio CD Hardcover See more\nSort by:", "start_char": 746, "end_char": 3424, "id": "56699297" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_19_53911664#2_64682019", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tyler_Johnson_(ice_hockey)", "title": "Tyler Johnson (ice hockey) - Wikipedia", "headings": "Tyler Johnson (ice hockey)\nTyler Johnson (ice hockey)\nContents\nPlaying career\nJunior\nProfessional\nInternational play\nCareer statistics\nRegular season and playoffs\nBold indicates led league\nInternational\nAwards and honors\nReferences\nExternal links\n", "segment": "He was named the WHL playoffs' Most Valuable Player as a 17-year-old rookie. In the 2008–09 season, he played in 62 games, scoring 26 goals and 35 assists for 61 points and adding another five goals and three assists in 12 playoff games. The 2009–10 season saw Johnson's numbers improve, as he tallied 36 goals and 35 assists in 64 games. He also added three goals and five assists in seven playoff games. Johnson's 2010–11 season proved to be his best yet as he became the 15th Chiefs' member of all-time to hit the century mark (100 points), with 53 goals and 62 assists, making him the leading goal scorer and second-leading points scorer in the WHL. He ultimately finished the season with career highs in goals (53), assists (62) and points (115), while also leading the team in power play and shorthanded goals and ranking third with a plus-27 ranking. He was named Player of the Month for the WHL for December 2010. He was also voted as the Best Overage Player, Top Defensive Forward, Best Skater, and Top Faceoff Man, second in Most Valuable to Team, and third in Most Accurate Shot in the Best of the West 2011 poll. Professional\nJohnson signed a three-year entry-level contract with the Tampa Bay Lightning in March 2011. Johnson's smaller size is known to be the reason he went undrafted.", "start_char": 1539, "end_char": 2837, "id": "58837410" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_35_1512657651#0_3357416451", "url": "https://www.celebritynetworth.com/richest-athletes/olympians/shawn-johnson-net-worth/", "title": "Shawn Johnson Net Worth | Celebrity Net Worth", "headings": "Shawn Johnson Net Worth\nShawn Johnson Net Worth\nHow much is Shawn Johnson Worth?\nShawn Johnson Net Worth:\nShawn Johnson\n", "segment": "Shawn Johnson Net Worth | Celebrity Net Worth\nShawn Johnson Net Worth\nHow much is Shawn Johnson Worth? in Richest Athletes › Olympians\nShawn Johnson Net Worth: $9 Million\nShawn Johnson net worth: Shawn Johnson is a retired American artistic gymnast who has a net worth of $9 million. Shawn Johnson built her net worth as an artistic gymnast earning Olympic gold and silver medals. Shawn was born in Des Moines, Iowa on January 19, 1992 as the only child of Doug and Teri Johnson. Her parents enrolled three-year-old Shawn in a gymnastics class to prevent her from climbing cabinets and jumping off tables, but soon the sport will become her passion and life. At six she was already a student of Chow and Li of Chow's Gymnastics and Dance in West Des Moines and started competing in the field at the age of 7. As a part of the Junior International Elite, Shawn won the 2006 U.S. Junior National All-Around Championship with such an amazing score which was incredibly higher than any of her senior elite contestants. Once she became a member of the U.S. senior team a year later, she ended up being the 2007 individual all-around World Champion and 2007 World Champion on floor exercise.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 1185, "id": "32625321" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_39_1503652268#0_3161206629", "url": "https://www.facebook.com/ShawnColvin?fref=ts", "title": "Shawn Colvin", "headings": "\n", "segment": "Shawn Colvin\nSorry! 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Choose up to 7 games\nBuy Now from Fanatical\nFandom may earn an affiliate commission on sales made from links on this page. In A Blast from the Past, Shawn sees a creature that comes out of the lake, in which he mistakes to be a zombie, causing him to panic. In addition, his paranoia causes him to believe that Jasmine has also fallen victim to the zombies and thinking only for his own safety, Shawn abandons his team and covers himself in garbage in order to hide his scent while he locates a safe spot. As a result of missing the challenge, Chef is sent to retrieve him. When he is found, Shawn immediately runs away from Chef, believing that he is a zombie too, but he is captured regardless. Once he is brought to the challenge site, Dave tricks him into thinking that Jasmine is a zombie and persuades him to attack her without hesitation. 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[ { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_55_609203064#0_1382866574", "url": "https://www.timetemperature.com/caribbean/bahamas_time_zone.shtml", "title": "Bahamas Time Zone - Bahamas Current Time", "headings": "\nBahamas Time Zone - Bahamas Current Time - Daylight Saving Time\nCurrent Local Time\nBahamas is in the Eastern Time Zone\nBahamas Local Time Details\nTime Zone\nAbbreviations\nUTC - GMT\nOffset\nDaylight Saving\nTime Usage\nDaylight Saving\nStart Date\nDaylight Saving\nEnd Date\nTime Zone Look Up by Location with Current Local Times\n", "segment": "Bahamas Time Zone - Bahamas Current Time\nBahamas Time Zone - Bahamas Current Time - Daylight Saving Time\nCurrent Local Time\nBahamas is in the Eastern Time Zone\nThe Current Time in\nBahamas is: Sunday\n4/18/2021\n8:40 PM\nUTC-04:00\nBahamas\nStandard Time is\nUTC/GMT - 5\nDuring Daylight Saving Time Bahamas is\nUTC/GMT - 4\n\n\nBahamas Local Time Details\nTime Zone\nAbbreviations\nBahamas Standard Time - is abbreviated as EST\nBahamas Daylight Time - is abbreviated as EDT\nUTC - GMT\nOffset\nBahamas is GMT/UTC - 5h during Standard Time\nBahamas is GMT/UTC - 4h during Daylight Saving Time\nDaylight Saving\nTime Usage\nBahamas does utilize Daylight Saving Time. Daylight Saving\nStart Date\nBahamas starts Daylight Saving Time on\nSunday March 14, 2021 at 2:00 AM local time. Daylight Saving\nEnd Date\nBahamas ends Daylight Saving Time on Sunday November 7, 2021 at 2:00 AM local time. Bahamas Time Converter\nTime Zone Look Up by Location with Current Local Times\nAnguilla\nAntigua and Barbuda\nAruba\nBahamas\nBahamas - Abaco\nBahamas - Grand Bahama\nBahamas - New Providence\nBarbados\nBermuda\nBonaire\nBritish Virgin Islands\nBritish Virgin Islands - Tortola\nBritish Virgin Islands - Virgin Gorda\nCayman Islands\nCuba\nCuracao\nDominica\nDominican Republic\nGrenada\nGuadeloupe\nHaiti\nJamaica\nJamaica - Kingston\nJamaica - Montego Bay\nJamaica - Negril\nJamaica - Ocho Rios\nJamaica - Port Antonio\nJamaica - South Coast\nMartinique\nMontserrat\nSaba\nSaint Kitts and Nevis\nSaint Lucia\nSaint Vincent\nSint Maarten\nSaint Martin\nTrinidad and Tobago\nTurks & Caicos Islands\nUS Virgin Islands\nUS Virgin Islands - Saint Croix\nUS Virgin Islands - Saint John\nUS Virgin Islands - Saint Thomas\nExplore Our Time Tools\nTime Converter\nTime Converter - Future Date\nUTC Converter\nMeeting Planner\nWorld Clock\nDate Tools\nWorld Time Zone Map", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 1777, "id": "67814525" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_00_896480574#0_1658966110", "url": "http://caribya.com/bahamas/time.zones/", "title": "The Bahamas Time Zones | Caribya!", "headings": "\nCaribbean\nAnguilla\nAntigua\nAruba\nBahamas\nBarbados\nBelize\nBermuda\nBritish Virgin Islands\nCayman Islands\nCuracao\nDominica\nDominican Republic\nGrenada\nGuadeloupe\nJamaica\nMartinique\nMexico\nNevis\nPuerto Rico\nSaba\nSt. Kitts\nSt. Lucia\nSt. Martin\nSint. Maarten\nTrinidad\nTobago\nTurks and Caicos\nUS Virgin Islands\nthe Bahamas\nAccommodations\nthe Bahamas\nActivities\nthe Bahamas\nAttractions\nMaps\nPast and Present\nTransportation\nTravel Planning\nWeather\nIn the Vicinity\nSimilar Areas\nAreas within the Bahamas\nGot the Time in the Bahamas?\nBe prepared to encounter a time difference when traveling to the Bahamas\n", "segment": "The Bahamas Time Zones | Caribya! Caribbean\nAnguilla\nAntigua\nFalmouth Harbour\nSt. Johns\nAruba\nOranjestad\nPalm Beach\nBahamas\nAbaco\nAndros\nBimini\nElbow Cay\nEleuthera\nGrand Bahama\nFreeport\nGreat Exuma\nHarbour Island\nMarsh Harbour\nNew Providence\nCable Beach\nNassau\nParadise Island\nStocking Island\nBarbados\nBridgetown\nHoletown\nBelize\nAmbergris Caye\nBelize City\nBelmopan\nCaye Caulker\nCorozal\nDangriga\nHopkins\nPlacencia\nSan Ignacio\nBermuda\nBritish Virgin Islands\nAnegada\nJost Van Dyke\nTortola\nVirgin Gorda\nCayman Islands\nCayman Brac\nGrand Cayman\nLittle Cayman\nCuracao\nWillemstad\nDominica\nDominican Republic\nBoca Chica\nCabarete\nCasa de Campo\nPuerto Plata\nPunta Cana\nSamana\nSanto Domingo\nSosua\nGrenada\nCarriacou\nGrand Anse\nSaint George's\nGuadeloupe\nPointe a Pitre\nJamaica\nBlue mountains\nFalmouth\nKingston\nMontego Bay\nNegril\nOcho Rios\nPort Antonio\nRose Hall\nRunaway Bay\nTreasure Beach\nMartinique\nFort de France\nMexico\nAkumal\nCancun\nChichen itza\nCozumel\nIsla Mujeres\nLa Gloria\nRiviera Maya\nPlaya del Carmen\nPuerto Morelos\nTulum\nXpu Ha\nXcalak\nYucatan Peninsula\nNevis\nPuerto Rico\nAguadilla\nCulebra\nDorado\nFajardo\nLa Parguera\nMayaguez\nPalmas del Mar\nPonce\nRincon\nSan Juan\nVieques\nSaba\nSt. Kitts\nSt. Lucia\nCastries\nRodney Bay\nSoufriere\nVieux Fort\nSt. Martin\nSint. Maarten\nTrinidad\nTobago\nTurks and Caicos\nGrand Turk\nProvidenciales\nUS Virgin Islands\nSt. Croix\nSt. John\nSt. Thomas\nDon't see your destination? 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Be prepared to encounter a time difference when traveling to the Bahamas\nPhoto credit: © Ramunas Bruzas | Dreamstime.com\nThe Bahamas follows Eastern Standard Time and observes daylight savings time, similar to United States. Many Caribbean locations do not observe daylight savings time so many nearby locations may be an hour behind \"Bahamas time\" from April through October. This should be noted for vacationers who plan on island-hopping, as it can affect travel plans and itineraries. Travelers who are attempting to adjust to the Bahamas time difference or to contact people back home may find the following chart helpful, as it shows how major world cities (and their respective time zones) correspond to Bahamas time:", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 3997, "id": "4754593" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_01_2098514524#0_3175618165", "url": "http://localtimes.info/Central_America/Bahamas/", "title": "Bahamas Time - Local Time for Cities in Bahamas - Time Zone in Bahamas", "headings": "Bahamas\nClock\n\nBahamas Clock\nTime Zones in Bahamas\nBahamas Information\nCurrency in Bahamas\nHoliday Calendar\nTelephone Dialing Codes\nAirports\n", "segment": "Bahamas Time - Local Time for Cities in Bahamas - Time Zone in Bahamas\nBahamas Clock\nNassau Time\nNassau Time\nGet analog clock widget\nGet digital clock widget\nCurrent local time: 7:46:07 am\nDate: Saturday 20 February 2021\nTime zone: EST (Eastern Standard Time)\nCurrent time zone offset: -05:00 hours\n\nTime Zones in Bahamas\n\nOffset\nDST\nNOW\nEST\nEastern Standard Time\n01 Nov 2020\nSunday 01 Nov 2020 at 1:00:00 am local time\nto\n14 Mar 2021\nSunday 14 Mar 2021 at 2:00:00 am local time, the time changes to 3:00:00 am\nUTC-5:00\nDST ended on 01 Nov 2020, clocks moved back 1 hour; from 2:00:00 am to 1:00:00 am\n\nUPCOMING: EDT\nEastern Daylight Time\n14 Mar 2021\nSunday 14 Mar 2021 at 3:00:00 am local time\nto\n07 Nov 2021\nSunday 07 Nov 2021 at 2:00:00 am local time, the time changes to 1:00:00 am\nUTC-4:00\nDST starts on 14 Mar 2021, clocks move forward 1 hour; from 2:00:00 am to 3:00:00 am\n+1:00\nBahamas Information\nCurrency in Bahamas\nBahamian Dollar\nCode: BSD\nSymbol: $\nDollar to Dollar exchange rate:", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 993, "id": "74635139" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_00_1310409367#0_2330393839", "url": "http://dateandtime.info/country.php?code=BS", "title": "Time in Bahamas. What time is it in Bahamas right now?", "headings": "Time in Bahamas\nTime in Bahamas\nDaylight saving time (DST) changes in Bahamas\nBahamas: basic facts and figures\nCurrent local time in Bahamas’ cities\n", "segment": "Time in Bahamas. What time is it in Bahamas right now? Time in Bahamas\n12:15 AM\nWednesday, February 24, 2021\nIt is the current local time right now in Nassau, Lucaya, Freeport, West End, Cooper’s Town and in all Bahamas’ cities . Daylight saving time is not in effect in Bahamas. Bahamas’ time zone: EST or UTC -05:00\nAll Bahamas’ territory belongs to the same time zone. Current time by country\nDaylight saving time (DST) changes in Bahamas\nSee recent and expected DST changes in Bahamas in the table below. The next DST change is highlighted. Change Type\nTime and Date of DST Change\nTime Change\nDST ended\nSunday, November 1, 2020 at 2:00\nSunday, November 1, 2020 at 2:00 AM\nThe clocks were put back an hour. DST begins\nSunday, March 14, 2021 at 2:00\nSunday, March 14, 2021 at 2:00 AM\nThe clocks will be put forward an hour.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 825, "id": "5154724" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_00_19066074#0_25981301", "url": "http://24timezones.com/current_local/bahamas_time.php", "title": "4:03 PM Bahamas", "headings": "Current local time in Bahamas\nCurrent local time in Bahamas\nCurrent time in BS\nBahamas time change\nNext time change is in 5 months and 8 days, set your clock back 1 hour.\nDaylight Saving Time 2021 (Summer Time)\nTime difference to GMT/UTC\nMap Of Bahamas\nGet Bahamas clock for your website\nGet online html clock for cities in Bahamas\n", "segment": "4:03 PM Bahamas\nCurrent local time in Bahamas\nCurrent time in BS\n4:03:44 PM, Saturday 29, May 2021 EDT\nAM/PM\n24 hours\nBahamas time change\nNext time change is in 5 months and 8 days, set your clock back 1 hour. Daylight Saving Time 2021 (Summer Time)\nDST starts on Sunday 14 March 2021, 02:00\nDST ends on Sunday 07 November 2021, 02:00\nIn Bahamas the clocks go forward 1:00 hour at 02:00 on Sunday, March 14 and back 1:00 hour at 02:00 on Sunday, November 07. The period when the clocks are 1:00 hour ahead is called daylight time - Eastern Daylight Time. There’s more daylight in the evenings and less in the mornings (sometimes called Daylight Saving Time). When the clocks go back, Bahamas is on standard time - Eastern Standard Time. Time difference to GMT/UTC\nStandard time zone: UTC/GMT -5:00 hours\nDaylight saving time: +1:00 hour\nCurrent time zone offset: UTC/GMT -4:00 hours\nTime zone abbreviation: EDT\nMap Of Bahamas\nBahamas on Google Map\nGet Bahamas clock for your website\nOnline html clock provided by 24TimeZones.com is really nice and fancy website widget!", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 1072, "id": "3753169" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_09_1693466872#0_2987338419", "url": "http://www.thetimenow.com/bahamas", "title": "Current Local Time in Bahamas", "headings": "Current local time and weather in Bahamas\n|\nTime Zone:\nEST\n\nCurrent local time and weather in Bahamas | Time Zone: EST\nFacts\nDaylight Saving Time in Bahamas - Time Change\nLargest cities in Bahamas\nPopular city time zones\nLargest country time zones\nPopular Time Zones\nPopular Countries Time\nPopular Cities\n", "segment": "Current Local Time in Bahamas\nThe Time Now\nCurrent local time and weather in Bahamas | Time Zone: EST\n12 hour 24 hour\n6:46:46 PM\nUTC/GMT -5 hours\n27\nTuesday\nApr 2021\nDisplay Time on your Website\nConvert Times & Time Zone Converter\nCalendar Tool\nMeeting Planner Tool\nFacts\nCountry\nCapital\nCurrency\nNassau\nBSD (Dollar)\nUse the currency converter\nInternational dialing code\n+1242 (Bahamas)\nHow to dial to Bahamas? am\npm 24\nAdd Location / Time Zone Calendar\n26 Tue / 27 28 29 30 01\nNassau, Bahamas EDT\nTue, Apr 27 08:32pm\n1\npm\n2\npm\n3\npm\n4\npm\n5\npm\n6\npm\n7\npm\n8\npm\n9\npm\n10\npm\n11\npm\nWed\n28\n1\nam\n2\nam\n3\nam\n+14 Sydney, Australia AEST\nWed, Apr 28 10:32am\n3\nam\n4\nam\n5\nam\n6\nam\n7\nam\n8\nam\n9\nam\n10\nam\n11\nam\n12\npm\n1\npm\n2\npm\n3\npm\n4\npm\n5\npm\nAdd Location\nAdd Location / Time Zone\nCoordinates\nHourly coordinates\nDecimal coordinates\nElevation\nLatitude\nLongitude\nLatitude\nLongitude\n25.05823\n-77.34306\n5 meters (16.4 feet)\nDaylight Saving Time in Bahamas - Time Change\nStandard time zone\nDaylight saving time (DST)\nTime zone abbreviation\nUTC / GMT -5 hours\nNo daylight saving time to observe right now\nEST - Eastern Standard Time\nLargest cities in Bahamas\nNassau\nLucaya\nFreeport\nWest End\nCooper’s Town\nMarsh Harbour\nHigh Rock\nAndros Town\nClarence Town\nDunmore Town\nRock Sound\nPopular city time zones\nNew York, NY\nLondon\nTokyo\nWashington DC\nParis\nBerlin\nMoscow\nAmsterdam\nManila\nMiami, FL\nAtlanta, GA\nLas Vegas, NV\nSeattle, WA\nHouston, TX\nBoston, MA\nSan Francisco, CA\nChicago, IL\nLos Angeles, CA\nMumbai\nKuala Lumpur\nKarachi\nToronto\nMontréal\nSydney\nMexico City\nRio de Janeiro\nSão Paulo\nSingapore\nLargest country time zones\nIndia\nAustralia\nUnited States\nUnited Kingdom\nJapan\nGermany\nChina\nFrance\nCanada\nGhana\nItaly\nSouth Africa\nSpain\nThailand\nPakistan\nBrazil\nMexico\nMalaysia\nKenya\nAfghanistan\nGreece\nNigeria\nChile\nSouth Korea\nUkraine\nPortugal\nMorocco\nUganda\nRussia\nEgypt\nPhilippines\nVietnam\nIndonesia\nPopular Time Zones\nEST\nPDT\nGMT\nPST\nEDT\nCDT\nCST\nCUT\nUCT\nIDT\nPopular Countries Time\nIndia\nSingapore\nUnited Kingdom\nUnited States\nAustralia\nGhana\nNigeria\nSpain\nPopular Cities\nStockholm\nSydney\nKolkata\nNairobi\nMumbai\nBrisbane\nLondon", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 2102, "id": "103399627" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_10_1402960745#0_2280920370", "url": "http://www.worldtimezone.com/time/wtzresult.php?CiID=4971", "title": "Current local time in Nassau, The Bahamas - what time is it in Nassau The Bahamas - world time zone information for Nassau The Bahamas", "headings": "\nNassau | The Bahamas | New Providence\nTime mode: 24 hours or 12 hours (AM/PM)\nCurrent local time in Nassau, The Bahamas\n", "segment": "Current local time in Nassau, The Bahamas - what time is it in Nassau The Bahamas - world time zone information for Nassau The Bahamas\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nNassau | The Bahamas | New Providence\nTime mode: 24 hours or 12 hours (AM/PM)\nCurrent local time in Nassau, The Bahamas\nWednesday, 10 Feb 2021 02:40 PM\nStandard Time Zone: GMT/UTC - 05:00 hour\nDaylight Saving Time: DST not in use\nNassau. Map of location\nSee other cities of The Bahamas\nView travel resources for The Bahamas\nDST - Daylight Saving Time (Summer Time)\nGMT - Greenwich Mean Time\nUTC - Coordinated Universal Time", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 565, "id": "27042850" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_00_1310409367#1_2330395101", "url": "http://dateandtime.info/country.php?code=BS", "title": "Time in Bahamas. What time is it in Bahamas right now?", "headings": "Time in Bahamas\nTime in Bahamas\nDaylight saving time (DST) changes in Bahamas\nBahamas: basic facts and figures\nCurrent local time in Bahamas’ cities\n", "segment": "EST or UTC -05:00\nAll Bahamas’ territory belongs to the same time zone. Current time by country\nDaylight saving time (DST) changes in Bahamas\nSee recent and expected DST changes in Bahamas in the table below. The next DST change is highlighted. 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what kind of money does the philippines use?
Philippine peso
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If you need to write Philippine peso, it is also useful to know the symbol for Philippine peso which is ₱.\nYou may also be interested in knowing that there are 100 Centavo in 1 Philippine peso. Copyright | Privacy Policy | Social Media | Disclaimer | Advertise", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 842, "id": "9914138" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_31_1158706896#9_2334157800", "url": "https://wise.com/gb/travel-money/philippine-currency", "title": "Currency in the Philippines: A Complete Guide - Wise", "headings": "Philippine Currency.\nPhilippine Currency.\nWhat is the currency in the Philippines?\nUse the Wise Philippine peso card to spend in Philippine currency.\nTips for exchanging currency in the Philippines.\nFamiliarise yourself with the mid-market rate before your trip.\nChoose to be charged in the Philippines currency when withdrawing from ATMs.\nAvoid changing currency at airports or hotels.\nUse the Wise debit card to spend in the Philippines without rip-off fees.\nSpending money in the Philippines.\nPaying by credit or debit card in the Philippines\nATMs in the Philippines\nPhilippine currency services.\nConvert GBP to Philippine peso\nSend money to the Philippines\nSee the best Philippine peso exchange rates\nOther helpful currency guides.\nPhilippine currency FAQs.\nGet your Wise debit card and save on your trip to the Philippines.\n", "segment": "Each peso is divided into 100 sentimos. When you’re in the Philippines you’ll see the symbol ₱ written down in shops and on menus, and the currency code PHP used in exchange offices. Can I use dollars in the Philippines? US dollars are sometimes accepted as an alternative form of payment in the Philippines, and work well as emergency cash. Your best bet when travelling to the Philippines is paying in the official Philippine currency: the peso. To switch easily between currencies, use the Wise debit card. Get your Wise debit card and save on your trip to the Philippines. Spend smart, save money. Avoid sneaky bank fees when travelling, with Wise.", "start_char": 4890, "end_char": 5542, "id": "47729911" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_30_878280143#1_1987305354", "url": "https://transferwise.com/us/blog/guide-to-retiring-in-the-philippines", "title": "How to retire to the Philippines: A complete guide - Wise, formerly TransferWise", "headings": "How to retire to the Philippines: A complete guide\nHow to retire to the Philippines: A complete guide\nWhat’s the money like there?\nWhat's the cost of living?\nHow much money do I need to retire in the Philippines?\nWhat’s daily life like?\nWhat are the best places to retire to?\nWhat are the visa requirements for me?\nWise is the smart, new way to send money abroad.\nWant Filipino dual citizenship or nationality? Read this guide.\nHaving a baby in the Philippines? Hospital, midwife, delivery and IVF costs\nThe education system in the Philippines\nGetting health insurance in the Philippines: A complete guide\nCost of living in the Philippines: Your guide\nHealthcare in the Philippines: A guide to the Filipino healthcare system\n", "segment": "If you are looking for a new experience in a country where your money will go further, then it’s certainly worth considering the Philippines. Here’s a complete guide to how to retire in the Philippines as an expatriate. What’s the money like there? The official currency in the Philippines is the Philippine Peso. You’ll see it written using the currency symbol ₱, and the code PHP in exchange offices and online. One Peso is made up of 100 Centavos (the word Centavo might also appear written as sintabo or sentabo). Mostly, bank notes are used in the Philippines, although there are also smaller denomination coins in circulation. Exchange rates rise and fall, so it’s worth keeping an eye on the market so you know what your money will be worth in the Philippines. You can always get the most up-to-date figures by using an online currency converter, but at the moment, here are some general, rounded figures to give you a basic understanding: 1000 GBP (pounds) = 63,840 PHP (Philippine pesos)\n1000 USD (U.S. dollars) = 47,480 PHP (Philippine pesos)\n1000 AUD (Australian dollars) = 37,370 PHP (Philippine pesos)\nWhat's the cost of living?", "start_char": 632, "end_char": 1773, "id": "37782949" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_31_1158706896#8_2334155329", "url": "https://wise.com/gb/travel-money/philippine-currency", "title": "Currency in the Philippines: A Complete Guide - Wise", "headings": "Philippine Currency.\nPhilippine Currency.\nWhat is the currency in the Philippines?\nUse the Wise Philippine peso card to spend in Philippine currency.\nTips for exchanging currency in the Philippines.\nFamiliarise yourself with the mid-market rate before your trip.\nChoose to be charged in the Philippines currency when withdrawing from ATMs.\nAvoid changing currency at airports or hotels.\nUse the Wise debit card to spend in the Philippines without rip-off fees.\nSpending money in the Philippines.\nPaying by credit or debit card in the Philippines\nATMs in the Philippines\nPhilippine currency services.\nConvert GBP to Philippine peso\nSend money to the Philippines\nSee the best Philippine peso exchange rates\nOther helpful currency guides.\nPhilippine currency FAQs.\nGet your Wise debit card and save on your trip to the Philippines.\n", "segment": "Other helpful currency guides. Currency guide: Austrian currency\nEstonian currency\nKenyan currency\nPortuguese currency\nBalinese currency\nFinnish currency\nLatvian currency\nRomanian currency\nBulgarian currency\nGerman currency\nLithuanian currency\nRussian currency\nChinese currency\nGreek currency\nMalaysian currency\nSlovakian currency\nCook Islands currency\nHong Kong currency\nMaltese currency\nSlovenian currency\nCosta Rican currency\nIndian currency\nMexican currency\nSpanish currency\nCroatian currency\nIndonesian currency\nMontenegrin currency\nSwiss currency\nCypriot currency\nIrish currency\nMoroccan currency\nUAE (Emirati) currency\nDutch currency\nItalian currency\nNew Zealand currency\nUkrainian currency\nEgyptian currency\nJapanese currency\nPeruvian currency\nVietnamese currency\nPhilippine currency FAQs. What is the currency in Manila? The currency in Manila is the Philippine peso. Each peso is divided into 100 sentimos. When you’re in the Philippines you’ll see the symbol ₱ written down in shops and on menus, and the currency code PHP used in exchange offices. Can I use dollars in the Philippines? US dollars are sometimes accepted as an alternative form of payment in the Philippines, and work well as emergency cash. Your best bet when travelling to the Philippines is paying in the official Philippine currency:", "start_char": 4009, "end_char": 5327, "id": "47729910" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_48_1418915361#8_2603950607", "url": "https://www.ofx.com/en-ca/send-money/the-philippines/", "title": "Sending Money To Philippines From Canada | OFX", "headings": "Send Money to Philippines\nSend Money to Philippines\nFast transfers\n24/7 Support\n20 Years Experience\nWith OFX, you can get bank beating rates on global money transfers.\nPhilippines Money Transfers – FAQs\nHow fast can OFX transfer money to your Philippine bank account?\nIs there any limit on how much money you can send to the Philippines?\nHow much does OFX charge to send money to Philippine bank accounts?\nCan you send money from your Philippine bank account to Canada?\nWhich banks in the Philippines do you transfer money to?\nWith OFX, you can get bank beating rates on global money transfers.\nExcellent\nI am very impressed with the service…\nTotally impressed..Great Service\nWe had unwarranted hesitation for our…\nWow customer service\nHands down the best FX and Wire Transfer Company Around!\nAwesome service\nExcellent service.....Highly recommended platform\nQuick and easy to do\nQuick and easy\nHonest up to date market rate\nGreat service\nHow to Send Money to the Philippines\nWhat currency is used in the Philippines?\nHow to send money to the Philippines at a great exchange rate\nWith OFX, you can get bank beating rates on global money transfers.\nPopular Currencies:\n", "segment": "What currency is used in the Philippines? The primary currency in the Philippines is the Philippine peso. Pesos are the much preferred currency, but you may occasionally be able to pay for some items in hotels in foreign currencies such as US or Aussie dollars. Be aware that hotel exchange rates are often poor. You will need pesos in all rural areas and when dealing with local shop owners. Many forums on the Philippines suggest converting money once you get there to get a better exchange rate than you will from vendors in your home country. How to send money to the Philippines at a great exchange rate\nIf you want to read up on the factors that influence the value of the PHP or other currencies, head over to the Exchange Rates section of our site. With OFX, you can get bank beating rates on global money transfers. GET STARTED\nPopular Currencies: USD - US Dollar\nINR - Indian Rupee\nEUR - The Euro\nGBP - Pound Sterling\nPHP - Philippine Peso\nNZD - New Zealand Dollar\nHKD - Hong Kong Dollar\nIDR - Indonesian Rupiah\nJPY - Japanese Yen", "start_char": 5467, "end_char": 6508, "id": "30465808" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_04_84086324#1_222272933", "url": "http://www.answers.com/Q/What_is_the_money_in_Philippines_called", "title": "", "headings": "\n", "segment": "Find more answers\nRelated Questions\nWhat money does the Philippines use? The Philippines uses its own money, which is called the\nPhilippine Peso. What is money from the Philippines called? Philippine Peso\nThe money was called mickey mouse money because it has no value.? It has no value because it is not printed it their country it\nwas printed in the Philippines\nWhat kind of money is used in the Philippines? the Philippines has peso,peso is Philippine money,it looks\ndiffrent then other money in the us dollars. Why was the Philippines called the republic of the Philippines? The Philippines is a republic and is/was called \"the Republic of\nthe Philippines\" because of certain government changes in modes of\noperation. What is cyclone are called in Philippines? A cyclone affecting the Philippines is called a typhoon.", "start_char": 941, "end_char": 1763, "id": "74846843" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_31_1158706896#0_2334137858", "url": "https://wise.com/gb/travel-money/philippine-currency", "title": "Currency in the Philippines: A Complete Guide - Wise", "headings": "Philippine Currency.\nPhilippine Currency.\nWhat is the currency in the Philippines?\nUse the Wise Philippine peso card to spend in Philippine currency.\nTips for exchanging currency in the Philippines.\nFamiliarise yourself with the mid-market rate before your trip.\nChoose to be charged in the Philippines currency when withdrawing from ATMs.\nAvoid changing currency at airports or hotels.\nUse the Wise debit card to spend in the Philippines without rip-off fees.\nSpending money in the Philippines.\nPaying by credit or debit card in the Philippines\nATMs in the Philippines\nPhilippine currency services.\nConvert GBP to Philippine peso\nSend money to the Philippines\nSee the best Philippine peso exchange rates\nOther helpful currency guides.\nPhilippine currency FAQs.\nGet your Wise debit card and save on your trip to the Philippines.\n", "segment": "Currency in the Philippines: A Complete Guide - Wise\nPhilippine Currency. Find out what currency is used in the Philippines, tips and tricks for Philippine currency exchange, and how you can save money on your visit with the Wise Philippine peso card. Learn about the Philippine peso card\nWhat is the currency in the Philippines? The currency in the Philippines is the Philippine peso. Each peso is divided into 100 sentimos. When you’re buying currency for the Philippines, look out for the currency code PHP. And once you’re in the Philippines, you’ll see the symbol ₱ used to show prices. You’ll find Philippine banknotes in denominations of 5, 10, 20, 50, 100, 200, 500 and 1000 - although the 5 and 10 PHP notes are seldom used. There are also 1, 5 and 10 peso coins.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 772, "id": "47729902" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_30_879448898#1_1990750487", "url": "https://transferwise.com/us/blog/money-and-banks-in-the-philippines", "title": "Money in the Philippines: Banks, ATMs, cards & currency exchange - Wise, formerly TransferWise", "headings": "Money in the Philippines: Banks, ATMs, cards & currency exchange\nMoney in the Philippines: Banks, ATMs, cards & currency exchange\nCurrency in the Philippines\nCharacteristics of the Philippine Peso\nExchanging currency in the Philippines\nWait until you arrive in the Philippines to exchange your money\nAvoid exchange services in hotels and airports if you can\nWatch out for false claims of ‘No Fees’ - know the mid-market exchange rate so you can make a fair comparison\nMake sure your banknotes you want to exchange are clean and undamaged\nUsing traveller's checks in the Philippines\nUsing credit cards and debit cards in the Philippines\nCarrying cash is a must - cards aren’t accepted by many medium and smaller businesses\nDecline card offers to be charged in your home currency\nWarn your bank that you’ll be travelling abroad\nATMs in the Philippines:\nBanks in the Philippines\nThese are the most common retail banks in the Philippines:\nWise is the smart, new way to send money abroad.\nATMs in the Philippines: Credit cards and fees\nWise\nVaccinations for the Philippines: What you should know before you go\nWise\n", "segment": "What more could you want in a vacation? To make your dream trip a reality, you're going to need some cash. This guide gives you all you need to know about the banking and currency systems in the Philippines. Find out how to get - and spend - your Philippine Pesos, so you can get on with planning your trip. Currency in the Philippines\nThe currency used in the Philippines is the Philippine Peso. In some tourist areas you might be able to pay for goods and services using U.S. dollars and euros. However convenient this may appear to be, unfortunately the exchange rates that are applied are unlikely to be great. Make sure you know what you're getting before you agree. Characteristics of the Philippine Peso\nPeso Symbols & Names\nPHP, ₱\n1 PHP\nEach Peso is divided into one hundred Centavos. You might come across ‘Centavo’ spelled slightly differently (sintabo or sentabo) in some areas of the Philippines.", "start_char": 480, "end_char": 1388, "id": "37784322" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_48_1418907196#7_2603924023", "url": "https://www.ofx.com/en-au/send-money/the-philippines/", "title": "How to Send Money to the Philippines | OFX", "headings": "Send Money to Philippines\nSend Money to Philippines\nFast transfers\n24/7 Support\n20 Years Experience\nWith OFX, you can get bank beating rates on global money transfers.\nPhilippines Money Transfers – FAQs\nIs there any limit on how much money I can send to the Philippines?\nCan I send money from a Philippines bank account to Australia?\nDoes OFX transfer money to all Filipino banks?\nThe OFX-factor:\nWith OFX, you can get bank beating rates on global money transfers.\nExcellent\nI spoke to John Bracken who was…\nGreat service from the friendly team at OFX in Sydney.\nPrompt service.\nExcellent service\nEXCELLENT SERVICE\nThis is my first time transferring such…\nGreat service\nVery efficient service\nOFX has earned my trust. 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You will need pesos in all rural areas and when dealing with local shop owners. Many forums on the Philippines suggest converting money once you get there to get a better exchange rate than you will from vendors in your home country. How to send money to the Philippines at a great exchange rate\nIf you want to read up on the factors that influence the value of the PHP or other currencies, head over to the Exchange Rates section of our site. With OFX, you can get bank beating rates on global money transfers. GET STARTED\nPopular Currencies:", "start_char": 5354, "end_char": 6354, "id": "30465798" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_01_426795655#1_379973468", "url": "http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Philippine_peso", "title": "Philippine peso - Wikipedia", "headings": "Philippine peso\nPhilippine peso\nContents\nHistory\nPre-colonial coinage\nSpanish colonial period\nPhilippine Gold/Silver Bimetallic standard in the 19th century\nRevolutionary Period\nAmerican Colonial Period\nCulion leper colony currency\nCommonwealth Period\nWorld War II\nIndependence and the Central Bank of the Philippines, 1949–1993\nReorganization to the new Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas\nNames for different denominations\nCoins\nBanknotes\nNew Generation Currency (current)\nExchange rates\nHistorical exchange rate\nCurrent exchange rate\nRecent issues\nErrors in currency\n1-peso coin fraud\nFake denominations\nPeso drops past ₱52 amid market jitters\nSee also\nReferences\nBibliography\nExternal links\n", "segment": "The Philippine peso, also referred to by its Filipino name piso ( Philippine English: / ˈpɛsoʊ /, / ˈpiː -/, plural pesos; Filipino: piso [ˈpiso, pɪˈso]; sign: ₱; code: PHP), is the official currency of the Philippines. It is subdivided into 100 centavos or sentimos in Filipino. As a former colony of the United States, the country used English on its currency, with the word \"peso\" appearing on notes and coinage until 1967.", "start_char": 977, "end_char": 1404, "id": "72919894" } ]
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what type of legal system does italy have?
Constitutional republic
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The codes of the Kingdom of Sardinia in civil and penal affairs were extended to the whole of Italy when Italy was unified in the mid-19th century. The revised 1990 penal code replaced the old ‘inquisitory’ system with an accusatory system similar to that of common-law countries. Besides the codes, there are innumerable statutes that integrate the codes and regulate areas of law for which no codes exist, such as public law. Under the Italian constitution, the judiciary is independent of the legislature and the executive, and therefore jurisdictional functions can be performed only by magistrates and judges cannot be dismissed. The Italian judicial system consists of a series of courts and a body of judges who are civil servants. The judicial system is unified, every court being part of the national network. The highest court is the Supreme Court of Appeal, which has appellate jurisdiction and gives judgements only on points of law. The 1948 constitution prohibits special courts with the exception of administrative courts and military court-martials, although a vast network of tax courts has survived from an earlier period.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 1483, "id": "80032717" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_51_155928491#0_363630232", "url": "https://www.reference.com/government-politics/kind-government-italy-72f4a42e962ed5a7", "title": "What Kind of Government Does Italy Have?", "headings": "What Kind of Government Does Italy Have?\nWhat Kind of Government Does Italy Have?", "segment": "What Kind of Government Does Italy Have? What Kind of Government Does Italy Have? By Staff Writer Last Updated Apr 4, 2020 3:36:24 AM ET\nHandout/Getty Images News/Getty Images\nItaly has a parliamentary democratic republic form of government with a multiparty system. There are three branches of power: the executive, the legislative and the judiciary branch. The Council of Ministers, led by the prime minister, exercises executive power. Legislative power is vested in the two houses of parliament, the Chamber of Deputies and the Senate of the Republic. The judiciary is headed by the High Council of the Judiciary. The president, elected by the parliament, is the head of state and commander-in-chief. A popular referendum abolished the monarchy and established Italy as a democratic republic in 1946.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 804, "id": "35027136" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_22_1262214319#1_2759675827", "url": "https://italyproject11.weebly.com/type-of-government.html", "title": "Type of Government - Italy", "headings": "\ntype of government\nLeaders\nBranches of government\nRegional governments\nStructure\n", "segment": "Italy's legislative branch consists of a bicameral parliament with an upper house and a lower house. The Judicial branch of Italy has highest courts, which includes the supreme court of Cassation or Courte Supreme di Cassazione and Constitutional Court or Corte Costituzionale. The Judicial branch of Italy has subordinate courts which are lower class criminal courts. Regional governments\nThe Italian Republic is split into 20 regions. Those 20 regions are split into 51 provinces. Each region has some power over taxation, education, and the environment. Structure\nThe head of the state is an electoral college elected president. The electoral college is comprised of representative from various regions of Italy. Italy has two houses that comprise Parliament; the upper house and the lower house.", "start_char": 530, "end_char": 1329, "id": "34334322" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_58_1259711883#0_1865560372", "url": "https://www.worldatlas.com/articles/what-type-of-government-does-italy-have.html", "title": "What Type of Government Does Italy Have? - WorldAtlas", "headings": "What Type of Government Does Italy Have?\nWhat Type of Government Does Italy Have?\nPresident Of Italy\nPrime Minister Of Italy\nThe Legislative Branch Of The Government Of Italy\nJudicial Branch Of The Government Of Italy\nRegional And Local Government Of Italy\n", "segment": "What Type of Government Does Italy Have? - WorldAtlas\nWhat Type of Government Does Italy Have? The Constitutional Court of Italy in Palazzo della Consulta. After the monarchy in Italy was abolished on June 2, 1946, the country became a democratic republic with its constitution. Italy has a Parliamentary Republic type of government, complete with the Executive, Judiciary, and Legislative divisions. The 1948 Constitution provides the framework for Italy’s government. The Constitutional Court monitors government’s actions to ensure they uphold the Constitution. President Of Italy\nItaly’s President is the head of state and a symbol of national unity. Both houses of Parliament elect the President for a seven- year term and may be re-elected after the completion of the first term. The President is tasked to appoint the Prime Minister as well as five judges to the Constitutional Court.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 891, "id": "96447112" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_44_1415796835#1_2918124255", "url": "https://www.justlanded.com/english/Italy/Articles/Visas-Permits/Legal-System", "title": "Italy: Legal System, Laws and Courts in Italy, Italian law is based on Roman law, particularly its civil law,", "headings": "Legal System\nLegal System\nLaws and Courts in Italy\nItaly - Visas & Permits\nCriminal Courts in Italy\nCivil Courts in Italy\nAdministrative Courts\nArrest\nLost Property or Documents\nFurther reading\nDoes this article help?\n", "segment": "Under the Italian constitution, the judiciary is independent of the legislature and the executive, and therefore jurisdictional functions can be performed only by magistrates and judges cannot be dismissed. The Italian judicial system consists of a series of courts and a body of judges who are civil servants. The judicial system is unified, every court being part of the national network. The highest court is the Supreme Court of Appeal, which has appellate jurisdiction and gives judgements only on points of law. The 1948 constitution prohibits special courts with the exception of administrative courts and military court-martials, although a vast network of tax courts has survived from an earlier period. The Italian legal system is inordinately complicated and most lawyers ( avvocato) and judges ( giudici) are baffled by the conflicts between different laws, many dating back centuries, and EU directives serve to complicate matters further. There are literally thousands of laws, most of which are ignored, and newcomers must learn where to draw the line between laws that are enforced and those that aren’t or are only weakly enforced. It sometimes appears that there’s one law for foreigners and another for Italians, and fines ( multe) are commonplace. The legal system grinds very slowly and it takes years for a case to come to court; the average time between indictment and a court judgement is ten years, and eight out of ten convictions involving prison terms never take effect.", "start_char": 771, "end_char": 2269, "id": "80032718" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_08_1641115684#0_2958241244", "url": "http://www.rocketswag.com/travel/europe/italy/What-Type-Of-Government-Does-Italy-Have.html", "title": "What Type Of Government Does Italy Have ?", "headings": "What Type Of Government Does Italy Have ?\nWhat Type Of Government Does Italy Have ?", "segment": "What Type Of Government Does Italy Have ? What Type Of Government Does Italy Have ? What Type Of Government Does Italy Have ? Have you asked yourself: What Type Of Government Does Italy Have ?? Actually both the politics and government in Italy are a combination of republic and democracy, with the representative of the people in the Parliament governing the nation. The Premier, as Italy’s head of state, considers a dual system for effective and victorious administration of the government and political activities. These parties recommend ways to the Prime Minister for solving some problems he faces while governing the nation. In Italy, the roles of the government as well as politics are separated into three different stages, namely the Executive, Judiciary and Legislature. The power of executive solely rests with the Prime Minister, who is the head of the state.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 876, "id": "1716090" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_17_2651675857#0_2866435360", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Law_of_Italy", "title": "Law of Italy - Wikipedia", "headings": "Law of Italy\nLaw of Italy\nContents\nLegislative power\nSee also\nReferences\nExternal links\n", "segment": "Law of Italy - Wikipedia\nLaw of Italy\nFrom Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia\nJump to navigation Jump to search\nLegal system of Italy\n\nThis article needs additional citations for verification. Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources. Unsourced material may be challenged and removed. Find sources: \" Law of Italy\" – news · newspapers · books · scholar · JSTOR (May 2013) ( Learn how and when to remove this template message)\nThe Italian legal system has a plurality of sources of production. These are arranged in a hierarchical scale, under which the rule of a lower source cannot conflict with the rule of an upper source (hierarchy of sources). The Constitution of 1948 is the main source. The Italian Civil Code is based on codified Roman law with elements of the Napoleonic civil code and of the German BGB. The civil code of 1942 replaced the original one of 1865. The penal code (\"The Rocco Code\") was also written under fascism (1930).", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 973, "id": "105297644" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_42_1042114081#0_2424165469", "url": "https://www.hierarchystructure.com/political-hierarchy-in-italy/", "title": "Political Hierarchy Structure in Italy | Hierarchical Structures And Charts", "headings": "Political Hierarchy in Italy\nPolitical Hierarchy in Italy\nHead of State / Executive Branch\nLegislative Branch\nJudicial Branch\n", "segment": "Political Hierarchy Structure in Italy | Hierarchical Structures And Charts\nPolitical Hierarchy in Italy\nThe political system of Italy is a multi-party parliamentary democratic republic system. the political hierarchy has been exercising a democratic system since 1946 after abolishing monarchy by a popular referendum. The political hierarchy of Italy comprises of the following levels: Political Hierarchy in Italy\nHead of State / Executive Branch\nOn the topmost level lies the Head of State, that is , the President of the country. A president is elected for a term of seven years with the majority vote in the parliament of 58 regional delegates. This level is also known as the executive branch of the political hierarchy. The responsibilities of President include heading the armed forces and overlooking the working of Parliament & the entire country. The President also gets certain privileges like power to dissolve parliament, call elections and of veto legislations. President being the head of state is responsible for many tasks &duties which were earlier attended by the king. The president also acts as the single point of contact or connection between the Judiciary, Executive and the Legislative branch.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 1220, "id": "8564457" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_22_1262214319#0_2759674485", "url": "https://italyproject11.weebly.com/type-of-government.html", "title": "Type of Government - Italy", "headings": "\ntype of government\nLeaders\nBranches of government\nRegional governments\nStructure\n", "segment": "Type of Government - Italy\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\ntype of government\nItaly has a Federal government which is a government that distributes its power to the local governments. Leaders\n\nItaly's president, Giorgio Napolitano, is head of state. Italy's prime minister, Enrico Letta, is head of government. Branches of government\nItaly's government branches off into an executive, judicial, and legislative branch. The executive branch of Italy contains Italy's president, who is head of state, and Italy's prime minister, who is head of government. Italy's legislative branch consists of a bicameral parliament with an upper house and a lower house. The Judicial branch of Italy has highest courts, which includes the supreme court of Cassation or Courte Supreme di Cassazione and Constitutional Court or Corte Costituzionale. The Judicial branch of Italy has subordinate courts which are lower class criminal courts. Regional governments\nThe Italian Republic is split into 20 regions. Those 20 regions are split into 51 provinces.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 1012, "id": "34334321" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_22_1262214319#2_2759676948", "url": "https://italyproject11.weebly.com/type-of-government.html", "title": "Type of Government - Italy", "headings": "\ntype of government\nLeaders\nBranches of government\nRegional governments\nStructure\n", "segment": "Each region has some power over taxation, education, and the environment. Structure\nThe head of the state is an electoral college elected president. The electoral college is comprised of representative from various regions of Italy. Italy has two houses that comprise Parliament; the upper house and the lower house. Both houses are elected for a five year term. Laws can be initiated be either house, however approval must come from both houses. The president appoints a prime minister from the lower house to be in charge of the government.", "start_char": 1013, "end_char": 1555, "id": "34334323" } ]
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where was jesus born and raised?
Nazareth
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At some point, while they were in Bethlehem, Jesus was born. The Bible doesn’t say how long they were there before this happened, and it isn’t clear exactly how long they stayed afterward. Forty days after the birth of her son, a Jewish woman was to go to the temple for purification, which Luke records that Mary and Joseph did, after which they appear to have returned to Bethlehem. The wise men from the east came while Jesus was “a young child” and visited him at a house in Bethlehem, which was probably a year or two later.", "start_char": 813, "end_char": 1746, "id": "108233611" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_54_1653028989#4_3636404951", "url": "https://www.thereligionteacher.com/lesson-plan-boy-jesus-temple/", "title": "The Boy Jesus in the Temple Lesson Plan | The Religion Teacher | Catholic Religious Education", "headings": "Lesson Plan: Jesus as a Boy in the Temple\nLesson Plan: Jesus as a Boy in the Temple\nLesson Objectives:\nThe Boy Jesus: Learning Tasks and Activities\n1. Bell Work: Sometimes I Travel\n2. Check Prior Knowledge\n2. Read the Story about the Boy Jesus in the Temple (Luke 2:41-52)\n3. Review the Story.\n4. Check for Understanding of the Story.\n5. Assessment: Summarize the Story\n6. Extending and Refining: Relating to Jesus\n", "segment": "Check Prior Knowledge\nStudents should be able to know the following before teaching this new lesson about Jesus as a boy: Jesus was born in Bethlehem. Jesus grew up in Nazareth. Jesus’ parents were Mary and Joseph. Jerusalem was the capital of Israel. There was a big temple in Jerusalem. Ask each statement in the form of a question and see who is able to answer: “ Where was Jesus born? Where did he grow up? What were his parents names?”", "start_char": 1545, "end_char": 1984, "id": "70825085" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_34_643983123#0_1305008025", "url": "https://www.bibleinfo.com/en/questions/where-was-jesus-born", "title": "Where was Jesus born? | Bibleinfo.com", "headings": "Where was Jesus born?\nWhere was Jesus born?\nThe Bible says that Jesus was born in Bethlehem, in present-day Israel.\nBrowse article contents\nJesus was born in Bethlehem\nGoogle maps & links:\nThe importance of Jesus’ birth\nOther Information About Bethlehem\nFeatured\n", "segment": "Where was Jesus born? | Bibleinfo.com\nHome / Bible Questions / Jesus Christ / Where was Jesus born? Where was Jesus born? The Bible says that Jesus was born in Bethlehem, in present-day Israel. Matthew 2:1-2 and Luke 2:1-7 describe the events of Joseph and Mary leaving Nazareth and going to Bethlehem in response to the census decreed by Caesar Augustus. The prophet Micah even foretold the birthplace of Jesus hundreds of years before the actual event took place (Micah 5:2). Browse article contents\nThe importance of Jesus’ birth\nInformation about Bethlehem\nJesus was born in Bethlehem\n1) Matthew 2:1, 2 says, “Now after Jesus was born in Bethlehem in the days of Herod the king, behold, wise men from the East came to Jerusalem, saying, ‘Where is He who has been born King of the Jews? For we have seen His star in the East and have come to worship Him.’” 2) Luke 2:4-7 says, “Joseph also went up from Galilee, out of the city of Nazareth, into Judea, to the city of David, which is called Bethlehem, because he was of the house and lineage of David…And she brought forth her firstborn Son, and wrapped Him in swaddling cloths, and laid Him in a manger, because there was no room for them in the inn.” 3) Micah 5:2 says, “But you, Bethlehem, Ephrathah, though you are little among the thousands of Judah, yet out of you shall come forth to Me the One to be Ruler in Israel, whose goings forth are from of old, from everlasting.”", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 1432, "id": "22717633" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_08_1551000817#0_2801904591", "url": "http://www.religioustolerance.org/xmaswwjb.htm", "title": "Where was Jesus born?", "headings": "In what town was Jesus born?\nThe Christmas story:\nIn what town was Jesus born?\nWas he born in Bethlehem in Judea, or in Nazareth, or in another Bethlehem?:\nArcheological evidence:\nAn alternate birth location Bethlehem of Galilee:\nReferences used:\nSponsored link\nGo to the previous page, or return to the Christmas menu, or choose:\nTo search this website:\nClick on one of the links ^^ above at the < < left, or use this search bar:\nPage Translator:\nThis page translator works on Firefox,\nOpera, Chrome, and Safari browsers only\nAfter translating, click on the \"show\noriginal\" button at the top of this\npage to restore page to English.\n", "segment": "Where was Jesus born? The Christmas story: In what town was Jesus born? Sponsored link. Was he born in Bethlehem in Judea, or in Nazareth, or in another Bethlehem?: Christian tradition states that Jesus was born in Bethlehem, in Judea (now Palestine). This is about six miles, (10 kilometers), south of Jerusalem \" on the east side of the 'Patriarch's Highway' that ran along the ridge between Shechem and Hebron .\" 1\nThe Church of the Nativity in Bethlehem was built by Constantine the Great, circa 330 CE. It was badly damaged during a Samaritan revolt, was demolished, and was rebuilt circa 530 CE. It is believed by many Christians and Muslims to have been built over the precise location of Jesus' birth.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 710, "id": "1627774" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_12_1464703572#4_2956989857", "url": "https://bible.org/seriespage/6-jesus-heals-paralyzed-man-matthew-91-8-mark-21-12", "title": "6. Jesus Heals the Paralyzed Man (Matthew 9:1-8; Mark 2:1-12) | Bible.org", "headings": "6. Jesus Heals the Paralyzed Man (Matthew 9:1-8; Mark 2:1-12)\n6. Jesus Heals the Paralyzed Man (Matthew 9:1-8; Mark 2:1-12)\nLesson\nPPT TITLE\nKey Verse:\nBackground/Review ( Matthew 8:23-27)\nJesus Heals The Paralyzed Man ( Matthew 9:1-8; Mark 2:1-12)\nDoubters ( Mark 2:6-12)\nPPT VERSE\nKey Verse:\nPPT MAIN POINT\n", "segment": "Jesus was born in Bethlehem. When He was very young, His parents moved to Nazareth, in the area of Galilee. Teacher: Refer to PowerPoint map. And when Jesus grew up, He moved to Capernaum, on the Sea of Galilee, which was foretold by the prophet Isaiah ( Matthew 4:13-16 ). Jesus traveled all over Galilee teaching His truth and healing the sick ( Matthew 4:23 ). A few days later, Jesus entered Capernaum again. The people heard that he had come home. So many people gathered that there was no room left. There was not even room outside the door.", "start_char": 992, "end_char": 1539, "id": "54580746" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_37_315316553#4_675625212", "url": "https://www.crosswalk.com/faith/bible-study/what-was-jesus-ethnicity-and-nationality-meaning-and-significance.html", "title": "What Was Jesus' Ethnicity and Nationality?", "headings": "What Was Jesus’ Ethnicity and Nationality?\nWhat Was Jesus’ Ethnicity and Nationality?\nWhat Is the Difference Between Ethnicity and Nationality?\nWhat Does the Bible Say about Jesus’ Nationality?\nWhat Does the Bible Say about Jesus’ Ethnicity?\nWhy Was Jesus Not a Palestinian?\nWhat Did Jesus Look Like?\nWhy Does Knowing Jesus’ Ethnicity and Nationality Matter?\n", "segment": "Legally, Jesus’ nationality was Jewish. He was born to Jewish parents in Bethlehem, in the southern portion of the Judean Mountains in what is now called the West Bank of present-day Israel. Bethlehem’s rich history as the “city of David” ( Luke 2:4) — King David’s hometown — was an important part of Jesus’ earthly claim to Messiahship, a fulfillment of prophecy 600 years earlier ( Micah 5:2 ). The Bible chronicles His birth ( Matthew 1:18-25, Matt. 2:1-2; Luke 1:26-28; Luke 2:1-20) during Herod the Great’s reign. His earthly parents, Mary and Joseph were from the northern area of Galilee in Nazareth. As citizens of Nazareth, they traveled to Bethlehem in Judea during a census decreed by Roman Emperor Caesar Augustus ( Luke 2:1 ). They went to Bethlehem because Joseph was “of the house and lineage of David” ( Luke 2:4-5 ).", "start_char": 1927, "end_char": 2762, "id": "11549707" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_34_828275921#1_1689279576", "url": "https://www.biographyonline.net/spiritual/jesus-christ.html", "title": "Biography Jesus Christ | Biography Online", "headings": "Biography Jesus Christ\nBiography Jesus Christ\nEarly Life of Jesus of Nazareth\nCrucifixion of Jesus\nNature of Jesus Christ\nDifferent Views of Jesus Christ\nEnlightenment views\nLife of Christ\nThe Life and Times of Jesus\nRelated pages\n", "segment": "Gerard van Honthorst (1622)\nJesus was born in Bethlehem, Judea – then part of the Roman Empire, under the rule of Herod. Jesus was born into a Jewish family; his parents were Mary and Joseph of Nazareth. Jesus was born in Bethlehem because his father had to travel to his place of birth to take part in the Roman census. Because of over-crowding due to the census, the family were offered a place in a stable, and hence Jesus was born in the humblest of surroundings – in a manger surrounded by animals. According to the Gospels, the birth of Jesus was proclaimed to shepherds in nearby fields. Later on, Jesus was visited by three wise men from the east offering gifts of gold, frankincense and myrrh. Shortly after Jesus’ birth, Herod was told a ‘future king of the Jews’ had been born in his kingdom. Feeling his temporal power threatened, he ordered all young Jewish boys to be killed. The Gospels relate how Joseph was warned in a dream and, as a result, took his family to Egypt before returning to Nazareth when it was considered safe.", "start_char": 556, "end_char": 1598, "id": "22945309" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_34_714890790#0_1438114759", "url": "https://www.biblicalarchaeology.org/daily/people-cultures-in-the-bible/jesus-historical-jesus/where-was-jesus-born/", "title": "Where Was Jesus Born? - Biblical Archaeology Society", "headings": "BIBLE HISTORY DAILY\nBIBLE HISTORY DAILY\nWhere Was Jesus Born?\nJesus’ birthplace and hometown\n", "segment": "Where Was Jesus Born? - Biblical Archaeology Society\nBIBLE HISTORY DAILY\nWhere Was Jesus Born? Jesus’ birthplace and hometown\nWhere was Jesus born? In the Bible, Jesus’ birthplace is identified as Bethlehem. This scene from the Arena (Scrovegni) Chapel in Padua by the Italian artist Giotto shows Mary, Joseph and Jesus in the Bethlehem stable. The three wise men, along with their caravan, and angels gather around the child. Above the stable, Haley’s comet streaks across the sky. Haley’s comet was sighted in 1301, three years before Giotto painted this scene. When the Christmas season draws near each year, the Nativity story is revisited in churches and households around the world. Passages from Matthew 1–2 and Luke 1–2, the infancy narratives in the Gospels, are read and sung—and even acted out in Christmas pageants.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 827, "id": "22812022" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_45_649661239#7_1194017162", "url": "https://www.learnreligions.com/profile-of-jesus-christ-701089", "title": "Profile of Jesus Christ, the Central Figure in Christianity", "headings": "Profile of Jesus Christ, the Central Figure in Christianity\nProfile of Jesus Christ, the Central Figure in Christianity\nAccomplishments\nStrengths\nWeaknesses\nLife Lessons\nHometown\nReferenced in the Bible\nOccupation\nFamily Tree\nKey Verses\nWatch Now: What Is the Difference Between Christ and God?\n", "segment": "Hometown\nJesus Christ was born in Bethlehem of Judea and grew up in Nazareth in Galilee . Referenced in the Bible\nJesus is mentioned more than 1200 times in the New Testament. His life, message, and ministry are recorded in the four Gospels of the New Testament: Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John . Occupation\nJesus' earthly father, Joseph, was a carpenter, or skilled craftsman by trade. Most likely, Jesus worked alongside his father Joseph as a carpenter. In the book of Mark, chapter 6, verse 3, Jesus is referred to as a carpenter. Family Tree\nHeavenly Father - God the Father\nEarthly Father - Joseph\nMother - Mary\nBrothers - James, Joseph, Judas and Simon (Mark 3:31 and 6:3; Matthew 12:46 and 13:55; Luke 8:19)\nSisters - Not named but mentioned in Matthew 13:55-56 and Mark 6:3.", "start_char": 4022, "end_char": 4804, "id": "50214877" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_38_1270974417#0_2579230438", "url": "https://www.dummies.com/religion/christianity/the-bible/jesuss-birthplace-and-hometown/", "title": "Jesus's Birthplace and Hometown - dummies", "headings": "Jesus’s Birthplace and Hometown\nJesus’s Birthplace and Hometown", "segment": "Jesus's Birthplace and Hometown - dummies\nIn this article\nIntroduction\nReligion\nChristianity\nthe Bible\nJesus’s Birthplace and Hometown\nJesus’s Birthplace and Hometown\nIn this article\nBoth Matthew and Luke agree that Jesus was born in Bethlehem, which is in Judea, near Jerusalem (where David was from and therefore where David’s heir was expected to be born; see Micah 5:1). Both of these gospel authors also agree that Jesus grew up in a little hick town called Nazareth, which is in the northern part of the country (the Galilee). It’s somewhat embarrassing for Jesus to have grown up here because it really was “Nowheresville,” and in that time people expected the famous to come from somewhere famous. Even though the gospels have these few similarities, they differ otherwise. For instance, consider this important set of differences regarding why Jesus was born in Bethlehem: The gospel of Matthew gives the impression that Mary and Joseph have always lived in Bethlehem, and that’s why Jesus was born there. And, according to the author of Matthew, the reason that the family ends up in Nazareth is because the southern Herods are so dangerous. The gospel of Luke, by contrast, says Mary and Joseph lived in Nazareth all along, went down to Bethlehem only because the Roman Emperor decreed that everyone return to their ancestral birthplaces to enroll in a census, and returned home after Jesus’s birth. Out of all these hometown and birthplace details, the Nazareth connection seems to be the most reliable piece of evidence to historians because Matthew and Luke both report it, and they do so even though it’s potentially embarrassing to Jesus.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 1654, "id": "58407975" } ]
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which hmv stores are open?
Waterstones
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COVID-19 information\n101 best shops in London\nFind out where to shop in London with our ultimate guide.\nBest London bookshops\nFabric shops\nShoe shops\nMusical instrument shops\nMusic shops in London\nVintage shops\nBest London toyshops\nHomeware and furniture shops\nWedding dress shops\nCamera shops\nDress shops\nMen's clothing shops\nBest shops for emerging designers\nCharity shops\nDepartment stores\nBest bike shops\nLondon tattoo shops\nCake shops\nArt shops\nExplore by category\n", "segment": "Find the latest music, DVDs, blu-ray, technology and games releases at HMV in Westfield London. Famously featured on Oasis’ album cover (What’s The Story?) Morning Glory, Sister Ray has an eye-popping collection of records at its Berwick Street store. Rough Trade East offers a mix of vinyl releases, CDs, books and even cassette tapes. The store also homes a Monmouth Coffee bar and a stage for live music performances. Based in Notting Hill, old-school record shop Honest Jon’s has been selling soul, reggae, jazz and world music since 1974. Vintage shops\nBrowse for silk kaftans, 60s designer items and Chanel twinsets at Modes and More, a vintage lovers paradise in Pimlico. Beyond Retro in Brick Lane is stuffed full of handpicked vintage clothing, which makes it easier to find that perfect item. West London’s Rellik specialises in designer women’s clothes and accessories, including items by Vivienne Westwood and Pierre Cardin. House of Vintage is a small vintage boutique off Brick Lane that specialises in 1940s, 1950s and 1960s fashion, as well as catering to brides.", "start_char": 4273, "end_char": 5353, "id": "46708688" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_50_101726739#15_207963977", "url": "https://www.prevention.com/food-nutrition/a34507194/grocery-stores-open-thanksgiving/", "title": "30 Grocery Stores That Will Be Open on Thanksgiving Day 2020", "headings": "30 Grocery Stores That Will Be Open on Thanksgiving Day in 2020\n30 Grocery Stores That Will Be Open on Thanksgiving Day in 2020\nSome major chains, like Walmart and Target, will stay closed this year.\nIs it safe to shop on Thanksgiving this year?\nWhich grocery stores are open on Thanksgiving?\nWhich grocery stores are closed on Thanksgiving?\n", "segment": "Rite Aid: Most stores open. Call location for hours. Safeway: Most stores open. Call location for hours. Save Mart: Most stores open. Call location for hours. Shaws:", "start_char": 4623, "end_char": 4789, "id": "86323093" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_47_1263749562#13_2751589270", "url": "https://www.myukmailbox.com/blog/the-top-50-online-shops-in-the-uk/", "title": "The Top 50 Online Shops In The UK – Blog", "headings": "The Top 50 Online Shops In The UK\nThe Top 50 Online Shops In The UK\nTop 50 Online Shops in the UK, along with a brief overview of what each one has to offer\nAmazon UK\nTesco\nArgos\nMarks and Spencer\nNext\nBoots\nHomebase\nMatalan\nIWOOT\nBoohoo\nWickes\nJD Sports\nPC World\nLittlewoods\nHalfords\nJohn Lewis\nDIY\nSportsDirect UK\nDebenhams\nH&M\nHMV\nAE\nRiver Island\nThe Body Shop\nHarrods\nJessops\nHouse of Fraser\nScrewfix\nNew Look\nAce\nAny Toys\nEbay UK\nThe Garden\nAppliances Direct\nLaptops Direct\nFurniture 123\nElectrical Discount UK\nGentlemen’s Tonic\nFoyles\nBlue Nile\nAlex and Alexa\nI Just Love It\nPrezzybox\nBrowns\nBrown Bag\nThe Drink Shop\nMesh Computers\nNovatech\nFigleaves\nOcado\n", "segment": "H&M offers free shipping on orders over £50 and they have a pretty great “Sale” section as well. HMV\nHMV is a cool shop for movies and movie memorabilia. They have a 3 for £20 deal all the time, plus some sporadic special offers as well. HMV also stocks movie-related apparel and gifts for nearly any genre of film you can think of. AE\nAE is a popular clothing brand for teens and young adults. They offer free shipping on many items all the time, plus they have a Rewards Program where you can earn points toward vouchers on future purchases every time you shop. Be sure to sign up for their email list to have additional vouchers sent to your inbox as they become available. River Island\nRiver Island is another popular clothing shop with fashionable apparel for men, women and kids. They offer free express shipping on orders over £100 plus delivery on all additional orders for just £1. Sign up for their email list to have special offers sent to your inbox as they become available.", "start_char": 7300, "end_char": 8287, "id": "72481752" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_09_645679699#2_1041746913", "url": "http://www.somucheasier.co.uk/music-cds.html", "title": "Buy CDs Online - The best shops for buying CDs online in the UK - Buy music on line", "headings": "\nAmazon UK\nArgos Entertainment\nBase\nHMV\n911\nRhino UK\nTesco\nThe Hut\nZavvi\nAdditional Music Services\nNapster\nLAUNCH\n", "segment": "Click here to visit the Base web site\nHMV\n\nHMV no longer sell direct via their website. However you'll find their store locator and an excellent choice of music news, reviews and articles. Click here to visit the HMV web site\n911\n\n991.co.uk is the world's largest on line store for rare, collectable, limited edition and import CDs, as well as rare vinyl records, music DVDs and artists' gold discs. They've got over 500,000 items in stock and their buyers team will help you to hunt down any CD they don't have. Click here to visit the 991 web site\nRhino UK\n\nThe Rhino record label brings you exclusive, deluxe and rare CDs and boxsets from the full genre spanning the Warner Music CD catalogue. They're probably one of the cheapest places to buy cds on line from featured artisits like Led Zeppelin, Madonna and Joy Division. Click here to visit the Rhino CD web site\nTesco\n\nTesco's wide range of online products also includes Music CD's. The range is probably not as extensive as some of the specialist sites on this page, though the prices are competitive - Tesco advertises a price check with HMV.co.uk on their top 50 chart CDs. Click here to visit the Tesco web site\nThe Hut\n\nThe Hut is an exciting new entertainment site bringing you chart CDs from £8.89 with FREE delivery. They have a value chart too with CDs discount up to 90% OFF.", "start_char": 1257, "end_char": 2601, "id": "102270376" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_56_816937492#0_1677150085", "url": "https://www.urbanoutfitters.com/stores", "title": "Store Locations | Urban Outfitters", "headings": "\n", "segment": "Store Locations | Urban Outfitters", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 34, "id": "6354749" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_10_286386259#0_530223582", "url": "http://www.upsstoreprint.com/", "title": "", "headings": "\n", "segment": "Storefront", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 10, "id": "26010361" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_19_2017625488#16_3310625756", "url": "https://firstquarterfinance.com/grocery-stores-that-accept-ebt-local-online/", "title": "88 Stores That Accept EBT/Food Stamps/SNAP (Local & Online) - First Quarter Finance", "headings": "88 Stores That Accept EBT/Food Stamps/SNAP (Local & Online)\n88 Stores That Accept EBT/Food Stamps/SNAP (Local & Online)\nTable of Contents\nWhat Can You Buy With an EBT Card?\nCan You Use Your EBT Card Outside of the Issuing State?\nCan You Use EBT Online?\nStores That Accept EBT/SNAP/Food Stamps\n99 Ranch Market\nAcme Fresh Market\nAlbertsons\nALDI\nBI-LO\nBig Lots\nBig Y\nBJ’s Wholesale Club\nBraum’s\nBravo Supermarkets\nBrookshire’s\nCash Saver\nCostco\nCountry Fair\nCVS\nDillons\nDollar General\nDollar Tree\nEl Super\nFareway Store\nFestival Foods\nFood 4 Less\nFood City\nFood Depot\nFood Giant\nFood Lion\nFoodland\nFred Meyer\nThe Fresh Market\nFresh Thyme\nFry’s Food\nGiant Eagle\nGiant Food\nGiant Food Stores\nGordon Food Service\nGrocery Outlet\nHannaford\nHarp’s Food Store\nHarris Teeter\nHarvey’s Supermarkets\nH-E-B\nHmart\nHy-Vee\nIngles Markets\nJewel-Osco\nKing Soopers\nKmart\nKroger\nLowes Food Store\nLidl\nLucky’s Market\nMarket Basket\nMeijer\nOwen’s Market\nPay Less Super Markets\nPick ‘n Save\nPiggly Wiggly\nPrice Chopper\nPublix\nQFC\nRaley’s\nRalphs\nRandalls\nRite Aid\nSafeway\nSam’s Club\nSave A Lot\nSchnucks\nShaw’s\nShopRite\nSmart & Final\nSmith’s Food and Drug\nSprouts Farmers Market\nStater Bros. Market\nStop & Shop\nTarget\nTom Thumb\nTops Friendly Market\nTrader Joe’s\nVons\nWalgreens\nWalmart\nWawa\nWegmans\nWeis Markets\nWhole Foods\nWinCo Foods\nWinn-Dixie\nStores That Don’t Accept EBT\n", "segment": "FL, GA, NC, SC\nFind a store\nH-E-B\nLocations: TX\nFind a store\nHmart\nLocations: CA, GA, IL, MA, MD, MI, NJ, NY, PA, TX, VA\nFind a store\nHy-Vee\nLocations: IA, IL, KS, MN, MO, NE, SD, WI\nFind a store\nIngles Markets\nLocations: AL, GA, NC, SC, TN, VA\nFind a store\nJewel-Osco\nLocations: IA, IL, IN\nFind a store\nKing Soopers\nLocations: CO, WY\nFind a store\nKmart\nLocations: CA, FL, MD, MA, MI, MN, MT, NH, NJ, NY, NC, ND, PA, VA\nFind a store\nKroger\nLocations: AL, AR, GA, IL, IN, KY, LA, MI, MO, MS, NC, OH, SC, TN, TX, VA, WV\nFind a store\nLowes Food Store\nLocations: NC, SC, VA\nFind a store\nLidl\nLocations:", "start_char": 7526, "end_char": 8124, "id": "60790012" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_56_409825430#3_840599442", "url": "https://www.ulta.com/mac-cosmetics-locations/index.html", "title": "MAC Cosmetics Locations | Ulta Beauty", "headings": "\n", "segment": "Hopkinsville\nKY\n42240\n270-886-9703\nOPEN\nFall River, MA\n374 William S. Canning Blvd., Building D, Suite 101\nFall River\nMA\n2721\n774-357-1237\nOPEN\nDorchester, MA (South Bay Center)\n32 District Avenue\nDorchester\nMA\n02125\n617-740-0680\nOPEN\nAnnapolis Harbour Center\n2566 Solomons Island Road\nAnnapolis\nMD\n21401\n410-571-1575\nOPEN\nGoucher Commons\n803 Goucher Blvd, Suite 301\nTowson\nMD\n21286\n410-296-0319\nOPEN\nGambrills, MD\n1410 s. Main Chapel Way, Suite 108\nGambrills\nMD\n21054\n410-451-0758\nOPEN\nWhite Lake, MI\n10805 Highland Road\nWhite Lake\nMI\n48386\n248-698-0040\nOPEN\nGrand Rapids, MI\n3541 28th Street SE\nGrand Rapids\nMI\n49512\n616-285-7024\nOPEN\nRochester Hills, MI\n2813 S. Rochester Road\nRochester Hills\nMI\n48307\n248-853-1538\nOPEN\nLansing, MI (Frandor)\n350 Frandor Avenue #2\nLansing\nMI\n48912\n517-333-8970\nOPEN\nFischer Marketplace Shopping C\n14929 Florence Trl Ste 100\nApple Valley\nMN\n55124\n952-891-2450\nOPEN\nRivertown Village\n3959 2nd Street South Ste 101\nSt Cloud\nMN\n56301\n320-251-0048\nOPEN\nWoodbury, MN\n8290 Tamarack Village\nWoodbury\nMN\n55125\n651-738-1654\nOPEN\nDuluth, MN\n1600 Miller Trunk Highway Ste 414B\nDuluth\nMN\n55811\n218-727-2780\nOPEN\nBloomington, MN (Mall of America)\n215 East Broadway\nBloomington\nMN\n55425\n952-854-1208\nOPEN\nSt. Peters, MO\n5232 I-70 N. Service Road\nSt. Peters\nMO\n63376\n636-278-2068\nOPEN\nCreve Coeur, MO\n12567 Olive Blvd\nCreve Coeur\nMO\n63141\n314-878-7653\nOPEN\nSt. Louis, MO (South County)\n4120 Elm Park Drive\nSt. Louis\nMO\n63128\n314-892-8879\nOPEN\nGreat Falls, MT\n209 NW Bypass, Suite 2\nGreat Falls\nMT\n59404\n406-727-0282\nOPEN\nLynncroft Shopping Center\n3120 Evans St, Suite 105\nGreenville\nNC\n27834\n252-215-1090\nOPEN\nPoyner Place Shopping Center\n5900 Poyner Anchor Lane, Suite #157\nRaleigh\nNC\n27616\n919-872-5597\nOPEN\nWinston Salem, NC\n1030 Hanes Mall Blvd\nWinston Salem\nNC\n27103\n336-794-9136\nOPEN\nCharlotte (Cotswold), NC\n236 South Sharon Amity Road\nCharlotte\nNC\n28211\n704-442-8404\nOPEN\nFargo Retail Center\n4420 13th Avenue S.\nFargo\nND\n58103\n701-281-4831\nOPEN\nThe Crossings at Fox Run\n45 Gosling Road\nNewington\nNH\n3801\n603-431-4498\nOPEN\nMays Landing, NJ (RELO #240)\n260 Consumer Square\nMays Landing\nNJ\n08330\n609-677-8278\nOPEN\nTurnersville, NJ\n3501 Rt. 42, Suite 100\nTurnersville\nNJ\n08012\n856-728-0324\nOPEN\nGarfield Commons\n174 Passaic Street\nGarfield\nNJ\n7026\n973-365-0274\nOPEN\nCommack, NY\n78 Veterans Memorial Highway\nCommack\nNY\n11725\n631-499-2639\nOPEN\nNew York, NY (184 E 86th St.)\n188 E. 86th St.\nNew York\nNY\n10028\n212-828-3180\nOPEN\nLevittown Mews\n3377 Hempstead Turnpike\nLevittown\nNY\n11756\n516-579-5163\nOPEN\nPatchogue, NY\n499 Sunrise Highway\nPatchogue\nNY\n11772\n631-758-4603\nOPEN\nYonkers, NY\n8000 Mall Walk Building G\nYonkers\nNY\n10704\n914-965-1396\nOPEN\nThe Shops on Lane Avenue\n1645 West Lane Avenue\nUpper Arlington\nOH\n43221\n614-485-9193\nOPEN\nCrossroads Centre\n9876 Olde US 20\nRossford\nOH\n43460\n(419- 874-6790\nOPEN\nCanton, OH\n5522 Dressler Rd. NW\nCanton\nOH\n44720\n330-244-8752\nOPEN\nTulsa, OK\n10122 S. Memorial Drive, Suite C\nTulsa\nOK\n74133\n918-970-4594\nOPEN\nNorman, OK\n1620 24th Avenue NW\nNorman\nOK\n73069\n405-307-9358\nOPEN\nBroken Arrow, OK\n1520 E. Hillside Dr.\nBroken Arrow\nOK\n74012\n918-355-6834\nOPEN\nKeizer Station\n6361 Ulali Dr. NE\nKeizer\nOR\n97303\n503-393-2738\nOPEN\nPortland, OR (Cascade Station)\n10245 NE Cascades Parkway\nPortland\nOR\n97220\n503-288-3620\nOPEN\nTrader Joes Plaza\n263 Patriot Lane\nState College\nPA\n16803\n814-867-1805\nOPEN\nAllentown, PA\n940 Airport Center Drive\nAllentown\nPA\n18109\n610-264-1065\nOPEN\nOak Ridge, TN\n749 Main Street W.\nOak Ridge\nTN\n37830\n865-425-4344\nOPEN\nMidlothian, TX\n2000 F.M. 663 Suite 600\nMidlothian\nTX\n76065\n972-775-5458\nOPEN\nPreston Towne Crossing\n2400 Preston Road Ste 300\nPlano\nTX\n75093\n972-596-2839\nOPEN\nGateway Plaza\n2900 East Southlake Blvd. Southlake\nTX\n76092\n817-749-0582\nOPEN\nPlaza at Rockwall\n999 East I.H. 30\nRockwall\nTX\n75087\n972-772-5014\nOPEN\nFort Worth (Alliance TC), TX\n9561 Sage Meadow Trail\nFort Worth\nTX\n76177\n817-750-1400\nOPEN\nAustin (Sunset Valley), TX\n5207 Brodie Lane Ste 180\nSunset Valley\nTX\n78745\n512-891-1581\nOPEN\nSan Marcos, TX\n1050 McKinley Place Ste 120\nSan Marcos\nTX\n78666\n512-392-3308\nOPEN\nTyler, TX\n5510 S. Broadway\nTyler\nTX\n75703\n903-581-7318\nOPEN\nSpanish Fork, UT\n1259 North Canyon Creek Parkway\nSpanish Fork\nUT\n84660\n801-798-7287\nOPEN\nCrossways Shopping Center\n1412 Greenbrier Parkway\nChesapeake\nVA\n23320-2832\n757-424-0236\nOPEN\nMarketplace at Tech Center\n12080 Jefferson Avenue, Suite 600\nNewport News\nVA\n23606-4323\n757-249-4139\nOPEN\nVirginia Beach, VA (Columbus Village)\n4485 Virginia Beach Blvd., Suite B5\nVirginia Beach\nVA\n23462-3199\n757-499-4681\nOPEN\nWenatchee, WA\n1370 N. Miller Street\nWenatchee,\nWA\n98801\n509-662-1749\nOPEN\nCovington, WA\n27339 Covington Way SE, Building A\nCovington\nWA\n98042\n253-631-0300\nOPEN\nFederal Way, WA\n1800 South 320th St.\nFederal Way\nWA\n98003\n253-839-1439\nOPEN\nMadison, WI\n7323 West Towne Way\nMadison\nWI\n53719\n608-828-5883\nOPEN\nAshwaubenon, WI\n803 Pilgrim Way Ste 5\nGreen Bay\nWI\n54304\n920-494-7035\nOPEN", "start_char": 4545, "end_char": 9460, "id": "5957123" } ]
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Gospel of John
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Why is John 3:16 the most famous verse in the Bible? John 3:16 summarizes the Gospel - the good news of the Bible - in one verse. Who is “God” in John 3:16? God the Father. Who is “His only Son” (John 3:16)? Jesus, who is God the Son (see John 1 and Son of God ). Is Jesus His only Son or His only 'begotten' son? See Monogenes. 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The full list of nominees is below: VIDEO OF THE YEAR\nBeyoncé – “7/11”\nEd Sheeran – “Thinking Out Loud”\nTaylor Swift ft. Kendrick Lamar – “Bad Blood”\nMark Ronson ft. Bruno Mars – “Uptown Funk”\nKendrick Lamar – “Alright”\nMALE VIDEO\nEd Sheeran – “Thinking Out Loud”\nMark Ronson ft. Bruno Mars – “Uptown Funk”\nKendrick Lamar – “Alright”\nThe Weeknd – “Earned It”\nNick Jonas – “Chains”\nFEMALE VIDEO\nBeyoncé – “7/11”\nTaylor Swift – “Blank Space”\nNicki Minaj – “Anaconda”\nSia – “Elastic Heart”\nEllie Goulding – “Love Me Like You Do”\nHIP-HOP VIDEO\nFetty Wap – “Trap Queen”\nNicki Minaj – “Anaconda”\nKendrick Lamar – “Alright”\nWiz Khalifa ft. Charlie Puth – “See You Again”\nBig Sean ft. E-40 – “IDFWU”\nPOP VIDEO\nBeyoncé – “7/11”\nEd Sheeran – “Thinking Out Loud”\nTaylor Swift – “Blank Space”\nMark Ronson ft. Bruno Mars – “Uptown Funk”\nMaroon 5 – “Sugar”\nROCK VIDEO\nHozier – “Take Me to Church”\nFall Out Boy – “Uma Thurman”\nFlorence + the Machine – “Ship to Wreck”\nWalk the Moon – “Shut Up and Dance”\nArctic Monkeys – “Why’d You Only Call Me When You’re High?”", "start_char": 811, "end_char": 2082, "id": "2387174" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_17_3611395500#25_3701760856", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/MTV_Movie_Award_for_Best_Villain", "title": "MTV Movie Award for Best Villain - Wikipedia", "headings": "MTV Movie Award for Best Villain\nMTV Movie Award for Best Villain\nWinners and nominees\nReferences\n", "segment": "Click on the 'Winners' tab. ^ \"2011 MTV Movie Awards\". MTV (MTV Networks). Retrieved March 10, 2016. 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On July 20, the nominees were announced. Katy Perry received the most nominations this year at ten, followed by Adele, and Kanye West, who were both tied at seven. A Britney Spears tribute was held, consisting of adult and children dancers alike, they wore costumes based on the music videos of Spears. British television director Hamish Hamilton directed the show for television viewing. At the ceremony, Katy Perry won three awards, including top prize Video of the Year for \" Firework \". Adele also won three awards, all in the technical fields, including Best Cinematography, Best Art Direction and Best Editing for \" Rolling in the Deep \". Britney Spears won a total of two awards, Best Pop Video for her single \" Till the World Ends \" and the Michael Jackson Video Vanguard Award for her influence and impact in music. Lady Gaga also won two awards, including Best Female Video for \" Born This Way \". Other winners included Beyoncé, Justin Bieber, Tyler, the Creator, Nicki Minaj, Kanye West (shared with Perry), Foo Fighters, and the Beastie Boys who all won one apiece.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 1743, "id": "100151676" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_10_202817775#3_389031961", "url": "http://www.tvguide.com/news/what-time-do-the-oscars-start/", "title": "What Time Do the Oscars Start? | TV Guide", "headings": "What Time Do the Oscars Start?\nWhat Time Do the Oscars Start?", "segment": "There will also be performances of all the Best Original Song nominees: Common and John Legend for \"Glory\" ( Selma ), Tim McGraw for \"I'm Not Gonna Miss You\" ( Glen Campbell...I'll Be Me ), Tegan and Sara and The Lonely Island for \"Everything Is Awesome ( The Lego Movie ), Adam Levine for \"Lost Stars\" ( Begin Again ), and Rita Ora for \"Grateful\" ( Beyond the Lights ). Who's presenting? Everyone. Or more specifically: Jennifer Aniston, Dwayne Johnson, Chris Pratt, Gwyneth Paltrow, Idris Elba, Kerry Washington, Channing Tatum, David Oyelowo, Josh Hutcherson, John Travolta, Chris Evans, Kevin Hart, Terrence Howard, Scarlett Johansson, Dakota Johnson, Nicole Kidman, Jared Leto, Felicity Jones, Jennifer Lopez, Shirley MacLaine, Matthew McConaughey, Sienna Miller, Chloe Grace Moretz, Eddie Murphy, Liam Neeson, Lupita Nyong'o, Chris Pine, Margot Robbie, Zoe Saldana, Octavia Spencer, Meryl Streep, Miles Teller, Naomi Watts, Oprah Winfrey and Reese Witherspoon. Who's going to win? Probably a lot of Birdman and Boyhood, but not a lot of Selma. Check out all our predictions here. Should I even bother watching?", "start_char": 956, "end_char": 2072, "id": "25930458" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_16_1231170834#10_1444937189", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2015_MTV_Video_Music_Awards", "title": "2015 MTV Video Music Awards - Wikipedia", "headings": "2015 MTV Video Music Awards\n2015 MTV Video Music Awards\nContents\nPerformances\nPresenters\nPre-show\nMain show\nWinners and nominees\nVideo of the Year\nBest Male Video\nBest Female Video\nArtist to Watch\nBest Pop Video\nBest Rock Video\nBest Hip-Hop Video\nBest Collaboration\nBest Direction\nBest Choreography\nBest Visual Effects\nBest Art Direction\nBest Editing\nBest Cinematography\nBest Video with a Social Message\nSong of Summer\nMichael Jackson Video Vanguard Award\nKanye West\nSee also\nNotes\nReferences\nExternal links\n", "segment": "Brewer)\nTaylor Swift (featuring Kendrick Lamar) – \" Bad Blood \" (Editor: Chancler Haynes at Cosmo Street)\nBest Cinematography\nFlying Lotus (featuring Kendrick Lamar) – \" Never Catch Me \" (Director of Photography: Larkin Seiple)\nAlt-J – \" Left Hand Free \" (Director of Photography: Mike Simpson)\nFKA Twigs – \" Two Weeks \" (Director of Photography: Justin Brown)\nEd Sheeran – \" Thinking Out Loud \" (Director of Photography: Daniel Pearl)\nTaylor Swift (featuring Kendrick Lamar) – \" Bad Blood \" (Director of Photography: Christopher Probst)\nBest Video with a Social Message\nBig Sean (featuring Kanye West and John Legend) – \" One Man Can Change the World \"\nColbie Caillat – \" Try \"\nJennifer Hudson – \" I Still Love You \"\nRihanna – \" American Oxygen \"\nWale – \"The White Shoes\"\nSong of Summer\n5 Seconds of Summer – \" She's Kinda Hot \"\nFetty Wap – \" My Way \"\nFifth Harmony – \" Worth It \"\nSelena Gomez (featuring ASAP Rocky) – \" Good for You \"\nDavid Guetta (featuring Nicki Minaj) – \" Hey Mama \"\nDemi Lovato – \" Cool for the Summer \"\nMajor Lazer – \" Lean On \"\nOMI – \" Cheerleader \"\nSilentó – \" Watch Me (Whip/Nae Nae) \"\nSk", "start_char": 8885, "end_char": 10000, "id": "100157951" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_05_313313638#3_355651830", "url": "http://www.cnn.com/2015/07/21/entertainment/mtv-vmas-miley-cyrus-host-feat/index.html", "title": "Miley Cyrus to host MTV 2015 Video Music Awards - CNN", "headings": "Beyoncé, Ed Sheeran lead MTV Video Music Awards nominees\nBeyoncé, Ed Sheeran lead MTV Video Music Awards nominees\nStory highlights\n(CNN) —\nVIDEO OF THE YEAR\nBEST MALE VIDEO\nBEST FEMALE VIDEO\nBEST HIP HOP VIDEO\nBEST POP VIDEO\nBEST ROCK VIDEO\nARTIST TO WATCH\nBEST COLLABORATION\nVIDEO WITH A SOCIAL MESSAGE\n", "segment": "Ed Sheeran (pictured), \"Thinking Out Loud\"; Mark Ronson feat. 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Ty Dolla $ign – \"Work From Home\"\nBEST HIP HOP VIDEO\nWinner: Drake – \"Hotline Bling\"\nBEST POP VIDEO\nWinner: Beyoncé – “Formation”\nSONG OF SUMMER\nWinner: Fifth Harmony featuring Fetty Wap — \"All In My Head (Flex)\"\nBEST ROCK VIDEO\nWinner: twenty one pilots – “Heathens”\nBEST ELECTRONIC VIDEO\nWinner: Calvin Harris & Disciples – “How Deep Is Your Love”\nBREAKTHROUGH LONG FORM VIDEO\nWinner: Beyoncé – Lemonade\nBEST NEW ARTIST\nWinner: DNCE\nPROFESSIONAL CATEGORIES\nBEST ART DIRECTION\nWinner: David Bowie – “Blackstar” (Production Designer: Jan Houllevigue)\nBEST CHOREOGRAPHY\nWinner: Beyoncé – “Formation” (Choreographer: Chris Grant, JaQuel Knight, Dana Foglia)\nBEST DIRECTION\nWinner: Beyoncé – “Formation” (Director: Melina Matsoukas)\nBEST CINEMATOGRAPHY\nWinner: Beyoncé – “Formation” (Cinematographer: Malik Sayeed)\nBEST EDITING\nWinner: Beyoncé – “Formation” (Editor: Jeff Selis)\nBEST VISUAL EFFECTS\nWinner: Coldplay – “Up&Up” (VFX Editor: Vania Heymann, Gloria FX)\n", "segment": "Rihanna – “This Is What You Came For”\nRihanna ft. 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what state is barack obama senator for?
Illinois State Senator
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Obama also served in the Illinois State Senate.)Barack Obama was the Junior Senator of Illinios.the US state of Illinois\nBarack Obama John McCain what political party do they represent? Barack Obama represents the democratic party\nJohn McCain represents the republican party\nWhat US state is Barack Obama from originally? Obama was born in Hawaii. What city does Barack Obama live in? Barack Obama lives in Chicago, and represents the State of\nIllinois in the US Senate. What state is Barack Obama representing?", "start_char": 3956, "end_char": 4857, "id": "74932634" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_04_187925697#2_503947079", "url": "http://www.answers.com/Q/Which_state_did_barack_obama_represent_in_the_senate", "title": "", "headings": "\n", "segment": "Barack Obama was a progammerAnd He Was Also A Illinois State Senate. In which state was Barack Obama elected a senator? President Barack Obama represented the state of Illinois in the United States andhad to resign his senate seat after he was elected President.(Pres. Obama also served in the Illinois State Senate.)Barack Obama was the Junior Senator of Illinios.the US state of Illinois\nWhat city does Barack Obama live in? Barack Obama lives in Chicago, and represents the State of\nIllinois in the US Senate. Which state did barack obama represent as a senator? illinois\nWhat state did Barack Obama represent? He was a state senator from Illinois, and then a U.S. senator\nfrom that state. Did Barack Obama ever run for governor? No, he only ran for the senate-- first the state senate in\nIllinois, and then the U.S. senate.", "start_char": 1280, "end_char": 2108, "id": "75056126" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_04_126464728#4_339873986", "url": "http://www.answers.com/Q/What_state_did_Barack_Obama_represent", "title": "", "headings": "\n", "segment": "What state was Barack Obama elected? Barack Obama was elected a state senator from Illinois, and then\na U.S. senator, also from the state of Illinois. What state senate was Barack Obama elected to? Barack Obama was first elected to the Illinois state senate,\nbeginning in 1996. Which states does Obama represent? As the President of the US, he represents all 50 states and\nevery territory. As a US Senator, Barack Obama was the\nrepresentative from the State of Illinois. Who was the first ever black man to become the president of the US? Barack Obama. Barack Obama.", "start_char": 1582, "end_char": 2148, "id": "74932628" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_04_126464728#7_339875696", "url": "http://www.answers.com/Q/What_state_did_Barack_Obama_represent", "title": "", "headings": "\n", "segment": "Barack Obama. Barack Obama. Barack Obama. Barack Obama. Which state did Barack Obama represent in the senate? Illinois -- Barack Obama served as the US Senator representing Illinois from January 3rd, 2005 till he was elected President. He resigned from the Senate on November 16th, 2008. What state was Barack Obama elected from? Barack Obama was the junior Senator from Illinois when he was\nelected President. What is the political party Barack Obama represent?", "start_char": 2213, "end_char": 2672, "id": "74932631" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_04_126464728#2_339872528", "url": "http://www.answers.com/Q/What_state_did_Barack_Obama_represent", "title": "", "headings": "\n", "segment": "What state did Barack Obama represented is? Barack Obama was a Senator from Illinois. What is Barack Obama state of birth? Barack Obama Was Born In Hawaii\nWhat party Barack Obama was represent? democrat\nWhat Political Party does Barack Obama represent? Demarcates\nWhat district did Barack Obama represent? Barack Obama served in the Illinois Senate, representing the\n13th district from 1997 - 2004. When was Barack Obama Governor? Never. Barack Obama has never been a state governor.", "start_char": 1098, "end_char": 1582, "id": "74932626" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_04_187925697#10_503954640", "url": "http://www.answers.com/Q/Which_state_did_barack_obama_represent_in_the_senate", "title": "", "headings": "\n", "segment": "What was the State Obama represented in the US Senate before elected President? Barack Obama was a Senator from Illinois before he won the\nPresidency in 2008. Where in the world is Barack Obama? Barack Obama is in the United State of America. What state did Barack Obama represented is? Barack Obama was a Senator from Illinois. What is Barack Obama state of birth? Barack Obama Was Born In Hawaii\nWhat elected position did Barack Obama hold before being elected president of the US? Barack Obama served in the Illinois state legislature for three\nterms, and then was elected to the US Senate in 2004. What year did Barack Obama become congressman?", "start_char": 4243, "end_char": 4892, "id": "75056134" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_03_1637911465#12_2819672790", "url": "http://www.answers.com/Q/How_many_years_did_Barack_Obama_serve_in_the_Illinois_State_Senate", "title": "", "headings": "\n", "segment": "What state is Barack Obama representing? Illinois. How did Barack Obama got famous? Barack Obama was elected into the Illinois State Senate in 1996. He served until 2004. He became well known because what he did for\nthe state. He later wanted to run for President, and won. Was Obama a senator in illions? Barack Obama served as a senator in the Illinois state\nlegislature between 1997-2004. He resigned when he was elected to\nthe US senate.", "start_char": 4723, "end_char": 5165, "id": "3464177" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_04_187925697#3_503948138", "url": "http://www.answers.com/Q/Which_state_did_barack_obama_represent_in_the_senate", "title": "", "headings": "\n", "segment": "Which state did barack obama represent as a senator? illinois\nWhat state did Barack Obama represent? He was a state senator from Illinois, and then a U.S. senator\nfrom that state. Did Barack Obama ever run for governor? No, he only ran for the senate-- first the state senate in\nIllinois, and then the U.S. senate. Did Barack Obama vote on the Defense of Marriage Act? No. The United States Senate voted on the Defense of Marriage\nAct in 1996. During that time, Barack Obama was a senator in the\nIllinois State Senate. Mr. Obama won election to the U.S. Senate in\n2004.", "start_char": 1793, "end_char": 2363, "id": "75056127" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_04_187925697#9_503953828", "url": "http://www.answers.com/Q/Which_state_did_barack_obama_represent_in_the_senate", "title": "", "headings": "\n", "segment": "He later wanted to run for President, and won. When was Barack Obama elected to the US state senate? First, these are two different questions. Mr. Obama served three\nterms in the Illinois State senate-- he was elected for the first\ntime in 1996. He then won the 2004 election to the U.S. Senate. What was the State Obama represented in the US Senate before elected President? Barack Obama was a Senator from Illinois before he won the\nPresidency in 2008. Where in the world is Barack Obama? Barack Obama is in the United State of America. What state did Barack Obama represented is?", "start_char": 3948, "end_char": 4530, "id": "75056133" } ]
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where was dwight howard born?
Atlanta
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Eventually, he was recognized as the best high school basketball player in the country, and he seemed destined for a career in the NBA. Career: Because Howard was such a promising young star during his high school years, he skipped college and went straight to the NBA. 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Dwight Howard has a height of 6 feet 11 inch and his weight 120 Kg. His shoe size to be 18 US. His other body measurements like his chest, waist and biceps sizes are not known. He has black hair and dark brown eye color. Read the biography of Alex Cora and Russell Westbrook.", "start_char": 604, "end_char": 1149, "id": "76591049" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_31_583189925#2_1161316187", "url": "https://wealthygorilla.com/dwight-howard-net-worth/", "title": "Dwight Howard's Net Worth (Updated May 2021) | Wealthy Gorilla", "headings": "Dwight Howard Net Worth\nNet Worth\nDwight Howard Net Worth\nNet Worth:\n$140 Million\nAge:\n35\nBorn:\nDecember 8, 1985\nCountry of Origin:\nUnited States of America\nSource of Wealth:\nProfessional NBA Player\nLast Updated:\n2021\nIntroduction\nEarly Life\nCareer\nHighlights\nFavorite Quotes from Dwight Howard\n3 Rules for Success from Dwight Howard\n1. Every day is full of new opportunities\n2. Have a clear view of what your goals are\n3. Everyone goes through rough times\nSummary\nWhat do you think about Dwight Howard’s net worth? Leave a comment below.\nYou may like\n", "segment": "Howard has worked with several of the teams within the league and holds several records in his profession. Early Life\nDwight David Howard was born on December 8, 1985, in Atlanta, Georgia to parents Dwight Howard Sr. and Sheryl Howard. The TOP 5 Success Lessons from Eminem\nReport this Ad\nDwight’s father was once a state-level basketball player and his mother played in college, so he was heavily influenced by both his parents to begin training at the young age of nine. Within a short period of time, Dwight had mastered the sport and had gained attention from the NBA selection committee before he even began playing for his team at the Southwest Atlanta Christian Academy High School. Immediately Dwight became the team’s star player and qualified his team for the state championship. Throughout his time in high school, he also earned several ‘Player of the Year’ awards as well as the MVP award. Early on, Dwight decided that he would quit academics and dedicate all of his time to basketball to improve his game. Career\nIn 2004, Dwight joined the Orlando Magic team and significantly improved the team’s success for the season as soon as he arrived. By the end of his first season, he had scored 112 points and 10 rebounds, and he was the youngest player to do this.", "start_char": 561, "end_char": 1835, "id": "47068665" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_14_17983591#3_44812914", "url": "https://celebritytall.com/dwight-howard-measurements/", "title": "Dwight Howard Height, Weight, Measurements, Shoe Size, Wiki, Biography", "headings": "Dwight Howard Height, Weight, Measurements, Shoe Size, Wiki, Biography\nDwight Howard Height, Weight, Measurements, Shoe Size, Wiki, Biography\nDwight Howard Personal Details\nDwight Howard Body Statistics\nDwight Howard Family Details\nDwight Howard Education\nDwight Howard Facts\n", "segment": "Dwight Howard Personal Details\nDate Of Birth: 8 December 1985\nBirth Place: Atlanta, Georgia, USA\nBirth Name: Dwight David Howard\nNickname: D-12\nZodiac Sign: Sagittarius\nOccupation: Basketball player\nNationality: American\nRace/Ethnicity: African-American\nReligion: Christian\nHair Color:", "start_char": 1149, "end_char": 1435, "id": "76591051" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_35_1545395999#7_3452034591", "url": "https://www.celebscouples.com/dating/dwight-howard-girlfriend/", "title": "Dwight Howard Girlfriend 2021: Dating History & Exes | CelebsCouples", "headings": "Dwight Howard\nDwight Howard\nAs of 2021, Dwight Howard is possibly single.\nDwight Howard’s Girlfriend\nPast Relationships\nDwight Howard Biography\nDwight Howard is turning 36 in\nThe 35-year-old American was born in the Year of the Ox and is part of Millennials Generation\nDwight Howard Facts\nDwight Howard’s birth sign is Sagittarius and he has a ruling planet of Jupiter.\nVideos\nYou might like\n", "segment": "Dwight Howard Biography\nDwight Howard was born on the 8th of December in 1985 (Millennials Generation). The first generation to reach adulthood in the new millennium, Millennials are the young technology gurus who thrive on new innovations, startups, and working out of coffee shops. They were the kids of the 1990s who were born roughly between 1980 and 2000. These 20-somethings to early 30-year-olds have redefined the workplace. Time magazine called them “The Me Me Me Generation” because they want it all. They are known as confident, entitled, and depressed. Dwight’s life path number is 7. Dwight Howard is popular for being a Basketball Player. NBA big man who began his career with the Orlando Magic and helped lead the team to the NBA Finals in 2009. After eight years in Orlando, he went on to play for the Los Angeles Lakers, Houston Rockets, Atlanta Hawks and Charlotte Hornets.", "start_char": 3365, "end_char": 4257, "id": "32693116" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_35_1545395999#9_3452037916", "url": "https://www.celebscouples.com/dating/dwight-howard-girlfriend/", "title": "Dwight Howard Girlfriend 2021: Dating History & Exes | CelebsCouples", "headings": "Dwight Howard\nDwight Howard\nAs of 2021, Dwight Howard is possibly single.\nDwight Howard’s Girlfriend\nPast Relationships\nDwight Howard Biography\nDwight Howard is turning 36 in\nThe 35-year-old American was born in the Year of the Ox and is part of Millennials Generation\nDwight Howard Facts\nDwight Howard’s birth sign is Sagittarius and he has a ruling planet of Jupiter.\nVideos\nYou might like\n", "segment": "He played one season alongside the legendary Kobe Bryant on the Lakers but the team didn’t gel and Howard chose to sign with the Rockets rather than return to Los Angeles. Dwight David Howard attended Southwest Atlanta Christian Academy, Southwest Atlanta Christian Academy in Atlanta, Georgia. Dwight Howard is turning 36 in\nDwight was born in the 1980s. The 1980s was the decade of big hair, big phones, pastel suits, Cabbage Patch Kids, Rubik’s cubes, Yuppies, Air Jordans, shoulder pads and Pac Man. During the Eighties, Berlin Wall crumbled, new computer technologies emerged and blockbuster movies and MTV reshaped pop culture. The 35-year-old American was born in the Year of the Ox and is part of Millennials Generation\nAccording to Chinese Zodiac, Dwight was born in the Year of the Ox. People born in the Year of the Ox are persistent and straightforward. They have a strong faith and can be seen as stubborn in their old ways. Dwight Howard Facts\nWhat is Dwight Howard marital status? 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In 2008, he was an integral part of the gold medal-winning Olympic basketball team at the Olympic Summer Games in Beijing. Howard was selected to eight straight All-Star games from 2007 to 2014, and he won 3 straight NBA Defensive Player of the Year Awards from 2009 to 2011. He was born Dwight David Howard in Atlanta on December 8, 1985. #4 Martin Luther King Jr.\nHe was a leader of the African-American Civil Rights Movement. Luther is remembered for his non-violent protests against segregation and his “I Have a Dream” speech. In 1948, King Jr. earned a sociology degree from Morehouse College and attended the liberal Crozer Theological Seminary in Chester, Pennsylvania. In 1954, Martin became pastor of the Dexter Avenue Baptist Church in Montgomery, Alabama. 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Dwight Howard Personal Details\nDate Of Birth: 8 December 1985\nBirth Place: Atlanta, Georgia, USA\nBirth Name: Dwight David Howard\nNickname: D-12\nZodiac Sign:", "start_char": 873, "end_char": 1306, "id": "76591050" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_10_783505010#1_1454312446", "url": "http://www.whosdatedwho.com/dating/dwight-howard", "title": "Who is Dwight Howard dating? Dwight Howard girlfriend, wife", "headings": "Dwight Howard\nAmerican Basketball\n\nDwight Howard American Basketball\nRank\n5388\nAge\nZodiac\nWho is he dating right now?\nRelationships\nDating History\nCelina Powell\n2015\nMarion Denise Douglas\n2012\nTeanna Trump\n2012\nCamilla Poindexter\n2012\nChristine Vest\n2011\nHope Alexa\n12 7\n2009 - 2011\nRoyce Reed\n10 8\n2009 - 2011\nTiffany Render\n2008 - 2010\nEmili\nPartner Comparison\nChildren\nPhoto Gallery\nFilmography\nDiscussions\nPosted comments View all comments (14)\n", "segment": "About\nDwight Howard is a 35 year old American Basketballer. Born Dwight David Howard on 8th December, 1985 in Atlanta, Georgia and educated at Southwest Atlanta Christian Academy in Atlanta, Georgia, he is famous for Orlando Magic. His zodiac sign is Sagittarius. Dwight Howard is a member of the following lists: American basketball players, American Christians and People from Atlanta, Georgia. Contribute\nHelp us build our profile of Dwight Howard! Login to add information, pictures and relationships, join in discussions and get credit for your contributions. Relationship Statistics\nType\nTotal\nLongest\nAverage\nShortest\nDating\n7\n9 years, 10 months\n4 years, 11 months\n2 years\nEncounter\n2\n-\n-\n-\nTotal\n9\n9 years, 10 months\n3 years, 10 months\n2 years\nDetails\nFirst Name\nDwight\nMiddle Name\nDavid\nLast Name\nHoward\nFull Name at Birth\nDwight David Howard\nAlternative Name\n\"Superman\", Dwight David Howard, Dwight Howard\nAge\n35 years\nBirthday\n8th December, 1985\nBirthplace\nAtlanta, Georgia\nHeight\n6' 9\" (206 cm)\nWeight\n240lbs (109 kg)\nBuild\nAthletic\nEye Color\nBrown - Dark\nHair Color\nBlack\nZodiac Sign\nSagittarius\nSexuality\nStraight\nReligion\nChristian\nEthnicity\nBlack\nNationality\nAmerican\nHigh School\nSouthwest Atlanta Christian Academy, Southwest Atlanta Christian Academy in Atlanta, Georgia\nOccupation Text\nBasketball Player, Actor\nOccupation\nBasketball\nBasketball Position\nCenter\nNBA First Game Date\n3rd November, 2004\nDraft\nOrlando Magic, 1st round (1st pick, 1st overall), 2004 NBA Draft\nClaim to Fame\nOrlando Magic\nDwight David Howard II (born December 8, 1985) is an American professional basketball player for the Philadelphia 76ers of the National Basketball Association (NBA). He is an NBA champion, eight-time All-Star, eight-time All-NBA Team honoree, five-time All-Defensive Team member, and three-time Defensive Player of the Year. More about Dwight Howard\nLess about Dwight Howard\nedit\nDating History\n#\nPartner\nType\n\nStart\nEnd\nLength\n\n9\nCelina Powell\nEncounter\n\n2015\n2015\n-\n\n8\nMarion Denise Douglas\nRelationship\n\n2012\n2012\n-\n\n7\nTeanna Trump\nEncounter\n\n2012\n2012\n-\n\n6\nCamilla Poindexter\nRelationship\n\n2012\n2012\n-\n\n5\nChristine Vest\nRelationship\n\nJun 2011\n\n-\n\n4\nHope Alexa\nRelationship\n\n2009\n2011\n2 years\n\n3\nRoyce Reed\nRelationship\n\n2009\n2011\n2 years\n\n2\nTiffany Render\nRelationship\n\n2008\n2010\n2 years\n\n1\nEmili\nRelationship\n\n\n\n-\n\n# 9\nCelina Powell\n2 3\n2015\nCelina Powell and Dwight Howard are separated... [view couple]\n# 8\nMarion Denise Douglas\n3 3\n2012\nMarion Denise Douglas and Dwight Howard were ... [view couple]\n# 7\nTeanna Trump\n1 0\n2012\nTeanna Trump and Dwight Howard are separated... [view couple]\n# 6\nCamilla Poindexter\n0 5\n2012\nCamilla Poindexter and Dwight Howard are sepa... [view couple]\n# 5\nChristine Vest\n9 3\n2011\nChristine Vest and Dwight Howard are engaged... [view couple]\n# 4\nHope Alexa\n12 7\n2009 - 2011\nHope Alexa and Dwight Howard were in a relati... [view couple]\n# 3\nRoyce Reed\n10 8\n2009 - 2011\nRoyce Reed and Dwight Howard are separated... [view couple]\n# 2\nTiffany Render\n6 2\n2008 - 2010\nTiffany Render and Dwight Howard were in a re... [view couple]\n# 1\nEmili\n0 6\nEmili and Dwight Howard are separated... [view couple]\n# 9\nCelina Powell\n2015\nCelina Powell and Dwight Howard had an encounter in 2015.", "start_char": 620, "end_char": 3853, "id": "26595842" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_35_1545395999#1_3452024371", "url": "https://www.celebscouples.com/dating/dwight-howard-girlfriend/", "title": "Dwight Howard Girlfriend 2021: Dating History & Exes | CelebsCouples", "headings": "Dwight Howard\nDwight Howard\nAs of 2021, Dwight Howard is possibly single.\nDwight Howard’s Girlfriend\nPast Relationships\nDwight Howard Biography\nDwight Howard is turning 36 in\nThe 35-year-old American was born in the Year of the Ox and is part of Millennials Generation\nDwight Howard Facts\nDwight Howard’s birth sign is Sagittarius and he has a ruling planet of Jupiter.\nVideos\nYou might like\n", "segment": "As of 2021, Dwight Howard is possibly single. RELATIONSHIP DETAILS BELOW ⤵\nDwight David Howard is an American professional basketball player for the Charlotte Hornets of the National Basketball Association (NBA). Howard, who plays center, spent his high school career at Southwest Atlanta Christian Academy. He chose to forgo college and entered the 2004 NBA draft, and was selected first overall by the Orlando Magic. An eight-time All-Star, eight-time All-NBA team selection, five-time All-Defensive member, and three-time Defensive Player of the Year, Howard has been ranked consistently as one of the best in the league in rebounds, blocks, field goal percentage and free throw attempts, and has set numerous franchise and league records. He led the Magic to three division titles and one conference title, and he was the winner of the 2008 NBA Slam Dunk Contest. In the 2008 Olympics, he was the starting center for Team USA, which went on to win the gold medal. He was traded to the Los Angeles Lakers in 2012, and signed with the Rockets in 2013. A seven inch growth spurt near the beginning of high school prompted him to change his position from guard to power forward. Real Name\nDwight David Howard\nProfession\nBasketball Player\nPlace of Birth\nAtlanta, Georgia, USA\nDate of Birth\nDecember 8, 1985 (age 35)\nBirth Sign\nSagittarius\nNationality\nAmerican\nEthnicity\nBlack\nMarital Status\nSingle\nSexuality\nStraight\nChildren\n5\nReligion\nChristian\nFun Fact:", "start_char": 287, "end_char": 1743, "id": "32693110" } ]
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Avoid spamming\nConclusion\nHow can Gemtracks help you?\n", "segment": "Your Timezone: (GMT -12:00) Eniwetok, Kwajalein (GMT -11:00) Samoa (GMT -10:00) Hawaii (GMT -9:30) Taiohae (GMT -9:00) Alaska (GMT -8:00) Pacific Time (US & Canada) (GMT -7:00) Mountain Time (US & Canada) (GMT -6:00) Central Time (US & Canada) (GMT -5:00) Eastern Time (US & Canada) (GMT -4:30) Caracas (GMT -4:00) Atlantic Time (Canada) (GMT -3:30) Newfoundland (GMT -3:00) Brazil, Buenos Aires (GMT -2:00) Mid-Atlantic (GMT -1:00) Azores (GMT) Western Europe (GMT +1:00) Brussels, Copenhagen (GMT +2:00) Kaliningrad, South Africa (GMT +3:00) Baghdad, Riyadh, Moscow (GMT +3:30) Tehran (GMT +4:00) Abu Dhabi, Muscat, Baku (GMT +4:30) Kabul (GMT +5:00) Ekaterinburg, Islamabad (GMT +5:30) Bombay, Calcutta, Madras (GMT +5:45) Kathmandu, Pokhara (GMT +6:00) Almaty, Dhaka, Colombo (GMT +6:30) Yangon, Mandalay (GMT +7:00) Bangkok, Hanoi, Jakarta (GMT +8:00) Beijing, Perth, Singapore (GMT +8:45) Eucla (GMT +9:00) Tokyo, Seoul, Osaka (GMT +9:30) Adelaide, Darwin (GMT +10:00) Eastern Australia, Guam (GMT +10:30) Lord Howe Island (GMT +11:00) Magadan, Solomon Islands (GMT +11:30) Norfolk Island (GMT +12:00) Auckland, Wellington, Fiji (GMT +12:45) Chatham Islands (GMT +13:00) Apia, Nukualofa (GMT +14:00) Line Islands, Tokelau\nTarget Timezone: (GMT -12:00) Eniwetok, Kwajalein (GMT -11:00) Samoa (GMT -10:00) Hawaii (GMT -9:30) Taiohae (GMT -9:00) Alaska (GMT -8:00) Pacific Time (US & Canada) (GMT -7:00) Mountain Time (US & Canada) (GMT -6:00) Central Time (US & Canada) (GMT -5:00) Eastern Time (US & Canada) (GMT -4:30) Caracas (GMT -4:00) Atlantic Time (Canada) (GMT -3:30) Newfoundland (GMT -3:00) Brazil, Buenos Aires (GMT -2:00) Mid-Atlantic (GMT -1:00) Azores (GMT) Western Europe (GMT +1:00) Brussels, Copenhagen (GMT +2:00) Kaliningrad, South Africa (GMT +3:00) Baghdad, Riyadh, Moscow (GMT +3:30) Tehran (GMT +4:00) Abu Dhabi, Muscat, Baku (GMT +4:30) Kabul (GMT +5:00) Ekaterinburg, Islamabad (GMT +5:30) Bombay, Calcutta, Madras (GMT +5:45) Kathmandu, Pokhara (GMT +6:00) Almaty, Dhaka, Colombo (GMT +6:30) Yangon, Mandalay (GMT +7:00) Bangkok, Hanoi, Jakarta (GMT +8:00) Beijing, Perth, Singapore (GMT +8:45) Eucla (GMT +9:00) Tokyo, Seoul, Osaka (GMT +9:30) Adelaide, Darwin (GMT +10:00) Eastern Australia, Guam (GMT +10:30) Lord Howe Island (GMT +11:00) Magadan, Solomon Islands (GMT +11:30) Norfolk Island (GMT +12:00) Auckland, Wellington, Fiji (GMT +12:45) Chatham Islands (GMT +13:00) Apia, Nukualofa (GMT +14:00) Line Islands, Tokelau\nDay at Target: Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday\n\nCalculate\nTips before Uploading Soundtracks\n1. Upload only perfect tracks\nDon't upload unfinished tracks. You have to ensure that the track is perfect before uploading it. Remember, your tracks would be the basis of the listeners' judgment of whether to listen more to your music or not. LIMITED OFFER! Buy custom 80s funk beats for $149! LIMITED OFFER!", "start_char": 1937, "end_char": 4822, "id": "82730295" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_04_130760452#17_351762934", "url": "http://www.answers.com/Q/What_time_is_the_pre-dawn_hours", "title": "", "headings": "\n", "segment": "Australian Central Standard Time is GMT + 9.5 hours. Australian Eastern Daylight Saving Time is GMT + 11 hours. Australian Eastern Standard Time is GMT + 10 hours. Australian Western Standard Time is GMT + 8 hours. Azerbaijan Summer Time is GMT + 5 hours. Azerbaijan Time is GMT + 4 hours. Azores Summer Time is the same as GMT.Azores Time is GMT - 1 hour. Baker Island Time is GMT - 12 hours. Bangladesh Standard Time is GMT + 6 hours. 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Azerbaijan Summer Time is GMT + 5 hours.", "start_char": 4565, "end_char": 5025, "id": "74941174" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_03_999805654#1_1686949599", "url": "http://wwp.greenwichmeantime.com/time-zone/australia/time-zones/eastern-standard-time/", "title": "Australia Eastern Time Zone | GMT", "headings": "Australian Eastern Time (AEST/AEDT)\nAustralian Eastern Time (AEST/AEDT)\nTime in Sydney, Melbourne, Canberra, Brisbane\nQueensland Time\nAustralia Eastern Time\nGMT\nNew South Wales Time\nAustralian Eastern Time\nGMT\nAustralian Capital Territory Time\nVictoria Time\nTasmania Time\nAustralia Daylight Saving Time\n", "segment": "Brisbane Time\nAustralia Eastern Time\n5:00:19 PM 05/31/2021 GMT +10:00\nGMT\n7:00:19 AM 05/31/2021 GMT +00:00\nNew South Wales Time\nNew South Wales (NSW) is in the Australian Eastern Standard time zone. NSW adopts Daylight Saving Time during the summer months. 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Navigate to the GMT Offset field to set to the correct GMT base on the following list: Eastern Time Zone: -5\nCentral Time Zone: -6\nMountain Time Zone: -7\nPacific Time Zone: -8\n9. Select OK. 10. Select the Back or Exit button until prompted to Save Configuration.", "start_char": 546, "end_char": 812, "id": "40034898" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_05_827744681#7_1286757548", "url": "http://www.davidsemporium.co.uk/worldclock.html", "title": "Cities and Towns in Time Zone Order with GMT time", "headings": "\n", "segment": "(GMT +7) Western Australia Standard Time. Beijing, Chongqing, Hong Kong, Kuala Lumpur,\nManila, Perth, Singapore, Taipei, Urumqi. (GMT +8) China Coast Time. Osaka, Seoul, Sapporo, Seoul, Tokyo, Yakutsk. [Adelaide and Darwin GMT+9.5]\n[Central Australia GMT+9.5]\n(GMT +9) Japan Standard Time. Brisbane, Canberra, Guam, Hobart, Melbourne,\nPort Moresby, Sydney, Vladivostok. (GMT +10) Guam Standard Time, Eastern Australia Standard Time. Magadan, New Caledonia, Solomon Is. (GMT +11)\nAuckland, Christchurch NZ., Fiji, Kamchatka, Marshall Is.,", "start_char": 2882, "end_char": 3420, "id": "17373729" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_03_999802548#0_1686942459", "url": "http://wwp.greenwichmeantime.com/time-zone/australia/time-australia/", "title": "Time in Australia | GMT", "headings": "What time do Australia's clocks show right now?\nWhat time do Australia's clocks show right now?\nTime in Sydney, Perth, Melbourne, Canberra\nSydney Time / Canberra Time / Melbourne Time\nEastern Australia\nGMT\nPerth Time\nWestern Australia\nGMT\nAdelaide Time\nSouth Australia\nGMT\nAustralia Daylight Saving Time\n", "segment": "Time in Australia | GMT\n\n\n\n\n\nWhat time do Australia's clocks show right now? Time in Sydney, Perth, Melbourne, Canberra\nAustralia is divided into 6 states: New South Wales, Victoria, Queensland, South Australia, Western Australia and Tasmania and 2 territories; the Australian Capital Territory and the Northern Territory. Sydney Time / Canberra Time / Melbourne Time\nEastern Australia\n3:52:54 AM 05/27/2021 GMT +10:00\nGMT\n5:52:54 PM 05/26/2021 GMT +00:00\nPerth Time\nWestern Australia\n1:52:54 AM 05/27/2021 GMT +08:00\nGMT\n5:52:54 PM 05/26/2021 GMT +00:00\nAdelaide Time\nSouth Australia\n3:22:54 AM 05/27/2021 GMT +09:30\nGMT\n5:52:54 PM 05/26/2021 GMT +00:00 Australia Map Western Australia 1:52 AM Queensland 3:52 AM New South Wales 3:52 AM Victoria 3:52 AM Northern Territory 3:22 AM South Australia 3:22 AM\nThere are three time zones in Australia: Australian Eastern Standard Time (AEST): in New South Wales, Australian Capital Territory, Victoria, Tasmania and Queensland. Australian Central Standard Time (ACST) in South Australia and Northern Territory. Australian Western Standard Time (AWST) in Western Australia. Australian states except Northern Territory and Western Australia and Queensland have daylight saving during the summer months.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 1276, "id": "2752429" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_09_1791591180#0_3162804955", "url": "http://www.timetemperature.com/australia/australia_time_zones.shtml", "title": "Australia Time Zones - Australia Current Time", "headings": "AUSTRALIA TIME ZONES - AUSTRALIA CURRENT TIME\nAUSTRALIA TIME ZONES - AUSTRALIA CURRENT TIME\nAustralia Time Zone Maps\nAustralia Time Zone Look Up with Current Local Times\n", "segment": "Australia Time Zones - Australia Current Time\nAUSTRALIA TIME ZONES - AUSTRALIA CURRENT TIME\nMost of Australia uses three standard time zones, Australian Eastern Standard Time (AEST) which is UTC/GMT+10, Australian Central Standard Time (ACST) which is UTC/GMT + 9 1/2 and Australian Western Time (AWST) which is UTC/GMT +8. 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who is raquel welch's daughter?
Tahnee Welch
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Is she still alive? Wiki: Daughters, Net Worth\nActors\nWhere is Raquel Welch now? Is she still alive? Her Wiki: Daughters, Today Net Worth, Parents, House, Married\nBy john May 10, 2021\nContents [ hide]\n1 Who is Raquel Welch? 2 Where is Raquel Welch now? Is she still alive? 3 Raquel Welch Wiki:", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 320, "id": "54876681" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_12_1682923085#8_3376343016", "url": "https://biogossip.com/tahnee-welch-wiki-net-worth/", "title": "Tahnee Welch Wiki, Age, Net Worth, Salary, Husband, Height", "headings": "Tahnee Welch\nTahnee Welch\nFacts of Tahnee Welch\nEarly Days of Actress\nBody Measurement (Height and Weight)\nHow much is Tahnee Welch Net Worth and Salary?\nWhat is Tahnee Welch Relationship Status?\nHer Life as Raquel Welch’s Daughter\nTahnee Welch as an American Model\nCareer & Movies\n", "segment": "It was a small and private ceremony with only family and close friends in attendance. The marriage didn’t last long and it was dissolved in 1996. They had no children together. As of 2019, she is living under the radar and no news related to her personal affairs is available. Her Life as Raquel Welch’s Daughter\nThe actress was born to her infamous mother, Raquel Welch, and her father James Welch, her mother’s first husband. Tahnee has recalled in various interviews how she and her older brother Damon, grew up largely in the absence of their mother. Raquel was almost always off on some big movie projects, sometimes in other countries, leaving Tahnee and Damon in the care of nannies. Whenever she wrote them, she would sign her letters as ‘Raquel’ instead of ‘mom’. This was a big part of the reason Tahnee Welch decided to leave home to pursue her own path. Raquel herself has admitted that she could have handled her kids much better than she did.", "start_char": 3281, "end_char": 4237, "id": "54856244" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_23_1556091526#11_3461204069", "url": "https://marriedbiography.com/raquel-welch-biography/", "title": "Raquel Welch Bio, Affair, Divorce, Net Worth, Ethnicity, Salary, Age, Nationality, Height, Actress, Singer", "headings": "\nRaquel Welch Bio\n(Actress, Singer)\nRaquel Welch is an American actress, singer. Raquel is a mother of two kids from her previous affair.\nFacts of Raquel Welch\nQuotes\nRelationship Statistics of Raquel Welch\nInside Biography [ hide]\nWho is Raquel Welch?\nRaquel Welch’s Early Life, Childhood, Education\nRaquel Welch’s Career, Profession\nAwards\nRaquel Welch’s Salary, Net Worth\nRaquel Welch’s Rumors and Controversy\nRaquel Welch’s Body Measurements\nRaquel Welch’s Social Media\n", "segment": "Her father was an aeronautical engineer and her mother was a daughter of architect Emery Stanford Hall. Her parents divorced when she finished her school years. She became interested in the world of acting since her childhood years. She is of American nationality. Furthermore, she belongs to a mixed ethnic background of Bolivian and English. Caption: raquel welch (Source: Pinterest)\nTalking about her education, Welch attended La Jolla High School. Additionally, she also entered San Diego State College on a theater arts scholarship. Raquel Welch’s Career, Profession\nWelch initially worked as a weather forecaster at KFMB.", "start_char": 2735, "end_char": 3363, "id": "111621250" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_15_63460557#2_112453786", "url": "https://deadorkicking.com/raquel-welch-dead-or-alive/", "title": "Raquel Welch Death Fact Check, Birthday & Age | Dead or Kicking", "headings": "\nRaquel Welch\nIs Raquel Welch Dead or Still Alive? Raquel Welch Birthday and Age\nHow Old Is Raquel Welch? Raquel Welch Birthday\nRecently Passed Away Celebrities and Famous People.\nRaquel Welch Death Fact Check\nRaquel Welch Coronavirus\nDoes Raquel Welch Have the coronavirus?\nIs Raquel Welch's father, Armando Carlos Tejada Urquizo, dead or alive?\nIs Raquel Welch's mother, Josephine Sarah Hall, dead or alive?\nRaquel Welch's sister :\nRaquel Welch's brother :\nRaquel Welch - Biography\nCelebrities and Famous People Who Passed Away Today in History.\n", "segment": "Raquel Welch does not have the coronavirus. We haven't heard any unfortunate news about Raquel Welch having the coronavirus (COVID-19). Live\nLive Death Statistics Worldwide and The United States\nIs Raquel Welch's father, Armando Carlos Tejada Urquizo, dead or alive? Armando Carlos Tejada Urquizo's information is not available now. Is Raquel Welch's mother, Josephine Sarah Hall, dead or alive? Josephine Sarah Hall's information is not available now. Raquel Welch's sister : Gayle\nRaquel Welch's brother : Raquel Welch's brother, James, is still alive and kicking. Raquel Welch - Biography\nRaquel Welch is an American actress and singer.", "start_char": 690, "end_char": 1330, "id": "84237915" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_23_1556091526#0_3461189358", "url": "https://marriedbiography.com/raquel-welch-biography/", "title": "Raquel Welch Bio, Affair, Divorce, Net Worth, Ethnicity, Salary, Age, Nationality, Height, Actress, Singer", "headings": "\nRaquel Welch Bio\n(Actress, Singer)\nRaquel Welch is an American actress, singer. Raquel is a mother of two kids from her previous affair.\nFacts of Raquel Welch\nQuotes\nRelationship Statistics of Raquel Welch\nInside Biography [ hide]\nWho is Raquel Welch?\nRaquel Welch’s Early Life, Childhood, Education\nRaquel Welch’s Career, Profession\nAwards\nRaquel Welch’s Salary, Net Worth\nRaquel Welch’s Rumors and Controversy\nRaquel Welch’s Body Measurements\nRaquel Welch’s Social Media\n", "segment": "Raquel Welch Bio, Affair, Divorce, Net Worth, Ethnicity, Salary, Age, Nationality, Height, Actress, Singer\nMarried Biography / Biography / Raquel Welch\nRaquel Welch Bio\n(Actress, Singer)\nRaquel Welch is an American actress, singer. Raquel is a mother of two kids from her previous affair. Last Modified February 24, 2021\nShare this\nDivorce\nFacts of Raquel Welch\nAge: 80 years 8 months\nBirth Date: September 05, 1940\nHoroscope: Virgo\nFull Name: Raquel Welch\nBirth Place: Chicago, Illinois, United States\nNet Worth: $ 30 million\nSalary: N/A\nHeight / How tall :", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 558, "id": "111621239" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_15_63460557#3_112455253", "url": "https://deadorkicking.com/raquel-welch-dead-or-alive/", "title": "Raquel Welch Death Fact Check, Birthday & Age | Dead or Kicking", "headings": "\nRaquel Welch\nIs Raquel Welch Dead or Still Alive? Raquel Welch Birthday and Age\nHow Old Is Raquel Welch? Raquel Welch Birthday\nRecently Passed Away Celebrities and Famous People.\nRaquel Welch Death Fact Check\nRaquel Welch Coronavirus\nDoes Raquel Welch Have the coronavirus?\nIs Raquel Welch's father, Armando Carlos Tejada Urquizo, dead or alive?\nIs Raquel Welch's mother, Josephine Sarah Hall, dead or alive?\nRaquel Welch's sister :\nRaquel Welch's brother :\nRaquel Welch - Biography\nCelebrities and Famous People Who Passed Away Today in History.\n", "segment": "Josephine Sarah Hall's information is not available now. Raquel Welch's sister : Gayle\nRaquel Welch's brother : Raquel Welch's brother, James, is still alive and kicking. Raquel Welch - Biography\nRaquel Welch is an American actress and singer. She first won attention for her role in Fantastic Voyage, after which she won a contract with 20th Century Fox. They lent her contract to a British studio, for whom she made One Million Years B.C.. She had only three lines in the film, yet images of her in the doe-skin bikini which she wore became best-selling posters that turned her into a celebrity sex symbol. She later starred in notable films including Bedazzled (1967), Bandolero! ( 1968), 100 Rifles (1969) and Myra Breckinridge (1970). She made several television variety specials.", "start_char": 1086, "end_char": 1871, "id": "84237916" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_23_421903397#4_938766378", "url": "https://latestcelebnetworth.com/raquel-welch-net-worth/", "title": "Raquel Welch Net Worth 2021 | Bio, Age, Height | Richest Athletes", "headings": "Raquel Welch Net Worth\nRaquel Welch Net Worth\nRaquel Welch Net Worth is $30 Million (as of 2020)\nQuick facts\nIs Raquel Welch Dead or Alive?\nWhat do you think about Raquel Welch’s net worth? Leave a comment below.\n", "segment": "They came to me and said, “We have the solution. We figured it all out. You’re going to be Debbie Welch.” I think they were paranoid that Raquel sounded too ethnic. And I thought, maybe I should be more paranoid than I am”. However, Raquel has never felt a stranger in America: “ I knew that I had a little salsa in my blood, but on my mother’s side there was the whole English heritage” – she said. Now speaking about the families Raquel has created herself – she has been married four times. The first celebration took place long before Raquel Welch net worth started to grow – back when she was 19 years old. Her first husband was James Welch – her high school sweetheart.", "start_char": 1794, "end_char": 2468, "id": "110227100" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_12_1682923085#2_3376334751", "url": "https://biogossip.com/tahnee-welch-wiki-net-worth/", "title": "Tahnee Welch Wiki, Age, Net Worth, Salary, Husband, Height", "headings": "Tahnee Welch\nTahnee Welch\nFacts of Tahnee Welch\nEarly Days of Actress\nBody Measurement (Height and Weight)\nHow much is Tahnee Welch Net Worth and Salary?\nWhat is Tahnee Welch Relationship Status?\nHer Life as Raquel Welch’s Daughter\nTahnee Welch as an American Model\nCareer & Movies\n", "segment": "4 What is Tahnee Welch Relationship Status? 5 Her Life as Raquel Welch’s Daughter\n6 Tahnee Welch as an American Model\n7 Career & Movies\nKnown as the famous American actress and model. Daughter of the legendary actress, Raquel Welch, Tahnee started her film career in Italy starring opposite Virna List in Amarsi un po’.. and appeared in a few Italian and German film and television productions. Early Days of Actress\nTahnee Welch was born Latanne Rene Welch on the 26th of December, 1961 in San Diego, California, the United States of America. As of 2020, her age is 59 years old under the birth sign Capricorn. She was born to her father James Welch and mother Raquel Tejada. Her mother is a legendary actress known for roles in the movies like Myra Breckinridge, 100 Rifles, Bandolero!, Bedazzled, and others. Welch did not share a good bond with her mother. Caption:", "start_char": 749, "end_char": 1619, "id": "54856238" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_07_4159809#1_4723592", "url": "http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0000079/bio", "title": "Raquel Welch - Biography - IMDb", "headings": "Biography\nRaquel Welch\nBiography\nOverview (4)\nMini Bio (1)\nSpouse (4)\nTrade Mark (3)\nTrivia (52)\nPersonal Quotes (31)\nSalary (2)\nContribute to This Page\n", "segment": "The family moved to San Diego, California (her father was transferred) when Raquel was only two. Taking dance lessons as a youngster, she grew up to be quite a knockout and nailed a number of teen beauty titles (\"Miss Photogenic,\" \"Miss La Jolla,\" \"Miss Contour,\" \"Miss Fairest of the Fair\" and \"Miss San Diego\"). With her sights set on theater arts, she studied at San Diego State College on a scholarship starting in 1958 and married her first husband, high school sweetheart James Welch, the following year. They had two children Damon Welch (born 1959), who later became an actor/production assistant, and actress Tahnee Welch (born 1961). Tahnee went on to take advantage of her own stunning looks as an actress, most notably with her prime role in Cocoon (1985). Off campus, Raquel became a local TV weather girl in San Diego and eventually quit college. Following the end of her marriage in 1962 (she and Welch didn't divorce until 1964), she packed up her two children and moved to Dallas, Texas, where she modeled for Neiman-Marcus and worked as a barmaid for a time. Regrouping, she returned to California (Los Angeles) and made the rounds of film/TV auditions. She found work providing minor but sexy set decoration on the small screen ( Bewitched (1964), McHale's Navy (1962) and The Virginian (1962)) as well as the large screen ( Elvis Presley 's Roustabout (1964) and Doris Day 's Do Not Disturb (1965)). Caught in the midst of the \"beach party\" craze, it's not surprising to find out that her first major film role was A Swingin' Summer (1965), which concentrated more on musical guests The Righteous Brothers and Gary Lewis & The Playboys than on Raquel's outstanding assets.", "start_char": 1249, "end_char": 2941, "id": "44747936" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_48_731421285#0_1311635932", "url": "https://www.nickiswift.com/174553/tahnee-welch-what-raquel-welchs-daughter-is-doing-now/", "title": "Tahnee Welch: What Raquel Welch's Daughter Is Doing Now", "headings": "Tahnee Welch: What Raquel Welch's Daughter Is Doing Now\nTahnee Welch: What Raquel Welch's Daughter Is Doing Now\nTahnee Welch took on lava-spewing spiders in a Sharknado-like film\n", "segment": "Tahnee Welch: What Raquel Welch's Daughter Is Doing Now\nTahnee Welch: What Raquel Welch's Daughter Is Doing Now\nJames Peterson/Getty Images\nBy Desirée O / Nov. 12, 2019 12:44 pm EDT / Updated: Nov. 12, 2019 12:45 pm EDT\nTahnee Welch (born Latanne Rene Welch) may be the child of Hollywood icon Raquel Welch, but the star's daughter is an accomplished actress in her own right. Appearing in both Cocoon and its sequel, Cocoon: The Return, back in the '80s, Welch went on to star in several projects throughout the years, including I Shot Andy Warhol in 1996. While Welch's later roles never quite managed to capture the public's attention the way the two earlier films did, that didn't stop her from landing acting gigs. In fact, in 1999 alone the actress took on three different projects: a film called Black Light, a TV movie titled Body and Soul and a drama short by the name of Pyrite. Welch also tackled a fair share of modeling work during her time in front of the camera, reportedly popping up in major publications like Vogue, Marie Claire and Interview, among others.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 1075, "id": "29789571" } ]
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[ { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_13_740409681#1_1685438918", "url": "https://brainly.com/question/4701262", "title": "Which statesman was best known for his ability to foster compromise? - Brainly.com", "headings": "Which statesman was best known for his ability to foster compromise?\nWhich statesman was best known for his ability to foster compromise?\nAnswer\nAnswer\nAnswer:\nExplanation:\nSurvey\nDid this page answer your question?\nStill have questions?\nNew questions in History\nGet more out of Brainly\nJoin for free\n", "segment": "Explanation: From 1804 to 1809, Henry Clay was a member of the Kentucky legislature, in 1806 and in 1809, he participated in the Washington Senate. In 1810 he managed to be a member of the House of Representatives. Clay was one of the fiercest defenders of the War of 1812 between the United States and the United Kingdom, and after the end of it, negotiated peace in the Treaty of Ghent. President of Congress on several occasions, he promoted protectionism and was interested in strengthening the US economic means. He was the creator of the Missouri Compromise, so he received the nickname of the Great Peacemaker. Together with John Quincy Adams and Daniel Webster, he coordinated the Whig Party. This party was the great alternative to the Andrew Jackson Democratic Party. He was a presidential candidate on several occasions, and even in the 1832 campaign he managed to be a serious rival for Jackson. Despite his speaker skills and being very popular, Clay was never elected president.", "start_char": 767, "end_char": 1760, "id": "43672692" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_03_1426446137#6_2345503170", "url": "http://www.american-historama.org/1801-1828-evolution/american-system.htm", "title": "Henry Clay and the American System for kids ***", "headings": "The American System\nThe American System", "segment": "Who was Henry Clay? Who was Henry Clay? ● Henry Clay was a strong supporter of the American System\n● He was a lawyer, statesman and excellent orator\n● Henry Clay was born on April 12, 1777 in Virginia, married Lucretia Hart Clay and had eleven children\n● He owned a plantation and law firm in Kentucky\n● Henry Clay started his political career as a State Legislator for Kentucky in 1803\n● He was elected to the Senate in 1806 and 1810\n● In 1811 Henry Clay was elected to the House of Representatives and chosen Speaker of the House\n● He was one of the 'War Hawks' who advocated war with the British in the War of 1812\n● Henry Clay was a strong supporter of the economic policies of Alexander Hamilton (who had been killed in 1804 in the Aaron Burr duel)\n● It was Henry Clay who named the national economic plan to build US industry, the 'American System'\n● Henry Clay, together with John. C. Calhoun (a politician, political theorist and proponent of a protective tariffs), helped to push through the Protective Tariff of 1816\n● The 'American System' was implemented during the Era of Good Feelings\n● The Tariff of 1828 aka the \"Tariff of Abominations\" raised tariffs considerably in an attempt to protect new factories\n● Henry Clay's American System eventually ran out of steam during the administration of President Jackson\nProtective Tariffs\nFor additional facts and a timeline refer to Protectionism and Tariffs. American System for kids - President James Monroe Video\nThe article on the American System provides an overview of one of the Important events in his presidential term in office. The following James Monroe video will give you additional important facts and dates about the political events experienced by the 5th American President whose presidency spanned from March 4, 1817 to March 4, 1825. American System\n● Interesting Facts about the American System for kids and schools\n● James Monroe and the American System\n● Definition of the American System\n● James Monroe Presidency from March 4, 1817 to March 4, 1825\n● Fast, fun, interesting facts on the American System\n● The American System and Henry Clay\n● James Monroe Presidency and American System for schools, homework, kids and children\n\nExplore the interesting, and fascinating selection of unique websites created and produced by the Siteseen network. American System - US History - Facts - Important Event - American System - Definition - American - US - USA History - American System - America - Dates - United States History - US History for Kids - Children - Schools - Homework - Important - Facts - History - United States History - Important - Events - History - Interesting - American System - Info - Information - American History - Facts - Historical - Important Events - American System", "start_char": 4356, "end_char": 7133, "id": "3128015" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_52_1056640902#10_2087421205", "url": "https://www.slideshare.net/freealan/differences-between-democrats-and-whigs", "title": "Differences Between Democrats and Whigs", "headings": "Differences Between Democrats and Whigs\nDifferences Between Democrats and Whigs\nDifferences Between Democrats and Whigs\n", "segment": "April 12, 1777 – June 29, 1852 ) Henry Clay was born in Virginia and practiced law in both Virginia and Kentucky before beginning his political career. During his lifetime, Clay was well liked and was called the “Great Compromiser” for his ability to help others reach agreements. Being a head figure in the First and Second Political Party, Clay was both the founder and leader of the Whigs Party. He was also a leader in modernizing economics, putting tariffs on industry, improving trade points, and the national bank. He represented Kentucky both in the Senate and House of Representatives, making him a fully influential persona in politics. In 1824, Clay was unsuccessful in bid to become a presidential candidate for the Democratic Republicans but was still appointed Secretary of State by President John Quincy Adams. In 1831, Clay returned to Senate and rose as the leader of the National Republicans party. Trying again for presidential candidate of the National Republicans in 1832 and the Whigs party in 1833, Clay failed both times. After losing presidential candidacy to Zachary Taylor in 1838, Clay had retired to his estate, though returned to Senate not long after in 1849. Clay’s most important achievement could be considered the Compromise of 1850.", "start_char": 4836, "end_char": 6104, "id": "93053373" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_52_1056640902#9_2087419993", "url": "https://www.slideshare.net/freealan/differences-between-democrats-and-whigs", "title": "Differences Between Democrats and Whigs", "headings": "Differences Between Democrats and Whigs\nDifferences Between Democrats and Whigs\nDifferences Between Democrats and Whigs\n", "segment": "Democratic ideology of agrarianism, slavery, states rights, territorial expansion was favored in the South. 7. Autobiographies\n8. Henry Clay\n9. Henry Clay, Sr. ( April 12, 1777 – June 29, 1852 ) Henry Clay was born in Virginia and practiced law in both Virginia and Kentucky before beginning his political career. During his lifetime, Clay was well liked and was called the “Great Compromiser” for his ability to help others reach agreements. Being a head figure in the First and Second Political Party, Clay was both the founder and leader of the Whigs Party. He was also a leader in modernizing economics, putting tariffs on industry, improving trade points, and the national bank. He represented Kentucky both in the Senate and House of Representatives, making him a fully influential persona in politics.", "start_char": 4674, "end_char": 5482, "id": "93053372" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_10_219848236#0_417651683", "url": "http://www.u-s-history.com/pages/h321.html", "title": "Henry Clay", "headings": "Henry Clay\nHenry Clay", "segment": "Henry Clay\nHenry Clay\nHenry Clay was born into a middle-class family in Hanover County, Virginia, on April 12, 1777, the seventh of nine children. He studied law with the noted George Wythe, mentor of Thomas Jefferson and John Marshall. At age 20, Clay moved to Lexington, Kentucky and quickly established himself as a successful lawyer. His oratorical skills, friendly manner, and inclinations to engage in gambling and drinking made him immensely popular. On April 11, 1799, Henry Clay married Lucretia Hart, youngest daughter of Colonel Thomas Hart, a well-to-do land speculator and merchant. He soon developed considerable personal property and began his association with the conservative landed classes that would continue through his lifetime. Belonging to the Jeffersonian-Republican party, Clay became interested in politics in Kentucky. He supported emancipation of slaves and voiced opposition to the Alien and Sedition Acts. Elected to the Kentucky legislature in 1803, he went to Washington in 1806 to complete an unexpired term in the U.S. Senate. In 1807, he was re-elected to the Kentucky legislature and became its speaker of the house.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 1153, "id": "25947018" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_21_1214931561#4_2602081272", "url": "https://historycooperative.org/compromise-of-1850/", "title": "Compromise of 1850: America pretends slavery is OK, again", "headings": "The Compromise of 1850: America’s Final Attempt to Pretend Slavery is OK\nThe Compromise of 1850: America’s Final Attempt to Pretend Slavery is OK\nWhat Was the Compromise of 1850?\nHenry Clay and the Compromise of 1850\nWhat Were the Main Points of the Compromise of 1850?\nBill #1: Texas-New Mexico Boundaries\nBill #2: Admitting California as a Free State\nBill #3 Popular Sovereignty in Utah and New Mexico\nBill #4: The Fugitive Slave Act\nBill #5: Ending the Slave Trade in District of Columbia\nWhy Was the Compromise of 1850 Necessary?\nThe North/South Divide\nExpansionism\nDenial of the Compromise of 1850\nWhat Was the Impact of the Compromise of 1850?\nForming the Republican Party\nConclusion\nHow to Cite this Article\n", "segment": "To better understand the Compromise of 1850, we need to talk about one man called Henry Clay. Henry Clay and the Compromise of 1850\nHenry Clay Sr. was an American attorney and statesman who represented Kentucky in both the Senate and House. He was the seventh House Speaker and the ninth Secretary of State. He received electoral votes for president in the 1824, 1832, and 1844 presidential elections. Henry Clay was of entirely English descent and his ancestor, John Clay, settled in Virginia in 1613. Clay was a distant cousin of Cassius Clay, a prominent anti-slavery activist active in the mid-19th century. Henry Clay also helped found both the National Republican Party and the Whig Party. For his role in defusing sectional crises, he earned the appellation of the “Great Compromiser” and was part of the “Great Triumvirate”. In 1810, U.S. Senator Buckner Thruston resigned to accept appointment to a position as a federal judge, and Henry Clay was selected by the legislature to fill Thruston’s seat.", "start_char": 2795, "end_char": 3804, "id": "40321695" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_12_116946399#1_251136944", "url": "https://apprend.io/apush/period-4/henry-clay/", "title": "Henry Clay for APUSH | Simple, Easy, Direct", "headings": "Henry Clay for APUSH\nHenry Clay for APUSH\nHenry Clay\nThe Great Compromiser is Molded\nIn the Furnace. Speak of the House\nAs Malleable as… well, Clay\nGlazing a Compromise… 1850-Style\nClay’s Shaping of the Corrupt Bargain… And More!\nRepublicans… for a Strong Republic\nOpposing Jackson\nLegacy\nKeep Learning!\nThe Missouri Compromise\nBacon’s Rebellion\nMercantilism\nThe XYZ Affair\nArticles of Confederation\n", "segment": "Starting in 2010 he began a four year term on the AP® US History Test Development Committee. Additionally, he was a Faculty Consultant editor for the 15th edition of the Alan Brinkley American History textbook. Henry Clay\nHenry Clay was the most distinguished statesman and politician of the Antebellum era. Serving as a congressman, Speaker of the House, a senator, Secretary of State, and a frequent presidential candidate, Clay dramatically influenced the political and economic climate in the United States in the years leading up to the Civil War. Clay authored the American System–a plan for the federal government to take an active role in guiding the national economy towards self-sufficiency and prosperity. He was “The Great Compromiser,” crafting numerous political arrangements that calmed the growing sectional divisions between the North and the South. In presidential politics, Clay created not one, but two political parties. Through his numerous attempts to attain the highest office in the land, he was at the center of the era’s most important issues: the Corrupt Bargain, the National Bank, and western expansion. Serving as a congressman, Speaker of the House, a senator, Secretary of State, and a frequent presidential candidate, Clay dramatically influenced the political and economic climate in the United States in the years leading up to the Civil War.", "start_char": 639, "end_char": 2017, "id": "53111377" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_10_775743839#0_1439491836", "url": "http://www.who2.com/bio/henry-clay/", "title": "Henry Clay biography | birthday, trivia | American U.S. Representative | Who2", "headings": "Henry Clay Biography\nSee photos of Henry Clay\nHenry Clay Biography\nExtra credit\nRelated Biographies\nSomething in Common with Henry Clay\n", "segment": "Henry Clay biography | birthday, trivia | American U.S. Representative | Who2\nSee photos of Henry Clay\nHenry Clay Biography\nU.S. Representative\nU.S. Senator\nHenry Clay was a towering figure in American politics in the middle part of the 19th century, a presidential aspirant whose political skills earned him the nickname “The Great Compromiser.” Clay grew up in Virginia in the Revolutionary War period, and in his early 20s he made his name as a trial lawyer in the frontier of Kentucky. A businessman, landowner, farmer, horse breeder and politician, Clay spent his early career in the House of Representatives — building power as Speaker of the House — and was appointed twice to fill out terms in the U.S. senate (1806-07 and 1810-11). He lost the hotly contested 1824 race for the presidency, but threw his support behind John Quincy Adams to spite political enemy Andrew Jackson. Clay was a leader in the Whig party, but was thwarted in his presidential ambitions in the 1830s and ’40s. When the Whigs won the White House in 1840 with William Henry Harrison, Clay found he was not as powerful as he thought. Nonetheless, he was one of more able and powerful legislators in Washington, known especially for his oratorical skills. Clay is best remembered for his role in the Missouri Compromise of 1820 and the 1850 Compromise Act, temporary fixes to the slavery issue settled later by the Civil War. Extra credit\nOne of Clay’s most famous quotes is “I’d rather be right than president.” Related Biographies\nAndrew Jackson\nJohn Quincy Adams\nSomething in Common with Henry Clay\nAries U.S. Representatives (3)\nU.S. Senators born in Virginia (3)", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 1647, "id": "26587576" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_58_1278220086#1_1911949420", "url": "https://www.worldhistoryedu.com/henry-clay-10-accomplishments-of-the-great-compromiser/", "title": "Henry Clay: 10 Accomplishments of the “Great Compromiser” - World History Edu", "headings": "Henry Clay: 10 Accomplishments of the “Great Compromiser”\nHenry Clay: 10 Accomplishments of the “Great Compromiser”\nExpert peace negotiator and the Compromise of 1820\nHeavily involved in building the Whig Party\nSet the standards for other U.S. Senators and politicians to follow\nDefused the 1830s Tariff Acts Controversy\nDrafted the Compromise of 1850\nMade the Speaker of the House an influential position\nHouse Speaker on six occasions\nHelped negotiate the Ghent Treaty of 1814\nDid you know that future-president of the US Andrew Jackson made his name in the War of 1812?\nHenry Clay had enormous influence on the U.S. Supreme Court\nFought against the development of Latin American Monarchies\nHonorable Mentions\n", "segment": "Clay put in extensive effort in keeping the Union intact. This was first seen in 1820 when he was heavily involved in the Missouri Compromise of 1820. The Compromise of 1820 that Clay worked on kept the peace between the North and South by allowing Missouri to come into the Union as slave state while Maine got admitted as a free state. Heavily involved in building the Whig Party\nFrom the early 1830s to the late 1850s, the Whig Party was a colossal political party that could even boast of four American presidents – William H. Harrison, John Taylor, Zachary Taylor, and Millard Fillmore. Their fortunes in the political arena had much to do with Henry Clay. Originally starting his political career in Democratic-Republican Party in 1797, Clay, along with a faction of politicians that opposed Andrew Jackson, went on to form the Whig Party. Clay, as well as a number of Whigs, supported the American System. The system proposed strong federal government investments in infrastructure in the various states. Clay also supported the chartering of a national bank, i.e. the Bank of America. Even though he was a leading member of the Whig Party, Henry Clay bid to win the White House seat failed on three separate occasions – 1824, 1832, and 1844.", "start_char": 768, "end_char": 2017, "id": "96470962" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_04_838520943#1_1765091347", "url": "http://www.biography.com/people/henry-clay-9250385", "title": "Henry Clay - Senator, Congress & Quotes - Biography", "headings": "\nQuick Facts\nName\nNickname\nFull Name\nHenry Clay\nWho Was Henry Clay?\nEarly Years\nYoung Statesman\nAdams Years\nAndrew Jackson Rivalry\nAnother White House Run\nFinal Years and Death\nFact Check\nCitation Information\nArticle Title\nAuthor\nWebsite Name\nURL\nAccess Date\nPublisher\nLast Updated\nOriginal Published Date\nBIOGRAPHY NEWSLETTER\nMORE STORIES FROM BIOGRAPHY\nPatrick Henry\nWilliam Henry Harrison\nJohn Quincy Adams\nHenry Kissinger\nSam Houston\nJohn Adams\nHenri Matisse\nJohn Marshall\nRobert C. Byrd\n", "segment": "Sep 18, 2019\nOriginal: Apr 2, 2014\nico_facebook\nico_twitter\nico_reddit\nico_comments_squared\nico_print\nHenry Clay was a 19th-century U.S. politician who served in Congress and as secretary of state under President John Quincy Adams. Who Was Henry Clay? Henry Clay worked as a frontier lawyer before becoming a Kentucky senator and then speaker of the House of Representatives. He was the Secretary of State under John Quincy Adams in the 1820s, later returning to Congress, and pushed for the Compromise of 1850, with overall conflicting stances on race and slavery. Early Years\nA distinguished political leader whose influence extended across both houses of Congress and to the White House, Henry Clay Sr. was born on April 12, 1777, in Hanover County, Virginia. Clay was raised with modest wealth, the seventh of nine children born to Reverend John and Elizabeth Hudson Clay. His link to American history came at an early age. He was 3 years old when he watched the British troops ransack his family home.", "start_char": 1044, "end_char": 2051, "id": "75808163" } ]
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[ { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_17_3007758485#11_3182936436", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Premier_League_seasons", "title": "List of Premier League seasons - Wikipedia", "headings": "List of Premier League seasons\nList of Premier League seasons\nFrom Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia\nPremier League\nContents\nHistory\nChampions\nPromotion and relegation\nTop goalscorer\nSeasons\nNotes\nReferences\nGeneral\nBibliography\nSpecific\nExternal links\n", "segment": "twice for Blackburn Rovers including their league-winning season and once for Newcastle United in 1996–97. Chris Sutton, Michael Owen and Dion Dublin of Blackburn Rovers, Liverpool and Coventry City respectively were the joint recipients of the Golden Boot the following season, with 18 goals apiece. Owen again shared the accolade, scoring 18 goals in 1998–99 with Manchester United striker Dwight Yorke and Leeds forward Jimmy Floyd Hasselbaink. In 1999–2000, the award was given to Kevin Phillips of newly promoted Sunderland, scoring 30 goals in 36 games. At a strike rate of 0.83, he was also awarded the European Golden Shoe. Hasselbaink was the winner in 2000–01, scoring 23 goals for Chelsea in 35 appearances. Thierry Henry of Arsenal picked up the prize a year later with 24 goals and Manchester United striker Ruud van Nistelrooy was the awardee in 2002–03, scoring one more than the previous season's tally. Henry picked up three successive Golden Boots in 2003–04, 2004–05 and 2005–06 scoring 30, 25 and 27 goals respectively. Chelsea striker Didier Drogba was the top goalscorer in 2006–07 with 20 goals and Manchester United midfielder Cristiano Ronaldo contributed to his team's success in 2007–08, scoring 31 goals in 34 league games; a strike rate of 0.91.", "start_char": 7720, "end_char": 8994, "id": "105475816" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_18_1263053304#2_1424548520", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Premier_League_Golden_Boot", "title": "Premier League Golden Boot - Wikipedia", "headings": "Premier League Golden Boot\nPremier League Golden Boot\nContents\nWinners\nAwards won by nationality\nAwards won by club\nSee also\nNotes\nReferences\nGeneral\nSpecific\n", "segment": "this reduced the number of games played from 42 to 38. Thierry Henry has won the Golden Boot on four occasions, more than any other player. Jimmy Floyd Hasselbaink and Dwight Yorke were the first non-English and non-European winners, respectively, when they shared the award with Michael Owen in 1999. Alan Shearer is the only player other than Henry to win the award in three consecutive seasons. Phillips, Henry, Cristiano Ronaldo and Luis Suárez won the European Golden Shoe in the same season as the Premier League Golden Boot, with Henry achieving this on two occasions (2004 and 2005). Shearer, Hasselbaink and Van Persie are the only players to win the Golden Boot with two clubs. Andy Cole and Shearer – with 34 goals in 1993–94 and 1994–95, respectively – scored the most goals to win the Golden Boot when the Premier League was a 42-game season, Mohamed Salah with 32 goals in 2017–18 holds the record for the current 38-game season, while Nicolas Anelka scored the fewest to clinch the award outright, with 19 goals in 2008–09. The all-time record for lowest number of goals scored to be bestowed the award, however, is 18 goals; this was achieved during the 1997–98 and 1998–99 seasons, when the award was shared between three players both times. The latter season marked the last time the Golden Boot was shared until 2010–11, when Dimitar Berbatov and Carlos Tevez both scored 20 goals that season to tie for the award.", "start_char": 1785, "end_char": 3218, "id": "63610309" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_17_3007758485#10_3182934669", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Premier_League_seasons", "title": "List of Premier League seasons - Wikipedia", "headings": "List of Premier League seasons\nList of Premier League seasons\nFrom Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia\nPremier League\nContents\nHistory\nChampions\nPromotion and relegation\nTop goalscorer\nSeasons\nNotes\nReferences\nGeneral\nBibliography\nSpecific\nExternal links\n", "segment": "Top goalscorer\nThierry Henry has received the most Golden Boot awards with four. Main article: Premier League Golden Boot\nThe top goalscorer in the Premier League at the end of each season is awarded the Premier League Golden Boot, known for sponsorship reasons as the Barclays Golden Boot. The first recipient was Teddy Sheringham of Tottenham Hotspur, who scored 21 goals in 40 games for the club as well as an additional goal for Nottingham Forest on the opening day of the season. Andy Cole scored 34 goals for Newcastle United in 1993–94 before Alan Shearer won three consecutive awards: twice for Blackburn Rovers including their league-winning season and once for Newcastle United in 1996–97. Chris Sutton, Michael Owen and Dion Dublin of Blackburn Rovers, Liverpool and Coventry City respectively were the joint recipients of the Golden Boot the following season, with 18 goals apiece. Owen again shared the accolade, scoring 18 goals in 1998–99 with Manchester United striker Dwight Yorke and Leeds forward Jimmy Floyd Hasselbaink. In 1999–2000, the award was given to Kevin Phillips of newly promoted Sunderland, scoring 30 goals in 36 games. At a strike rate of 0.83, he was also awarded the European Golden Shoe.", "start_char": 7126, "end_char": 8351, "id": "105475815" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_18_1263053304#3_1424550417", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Premier_League_Golden_Boot", "title": "Premier League Golden Boot - Wikipedia", "headings": "Premier League Golden Boot\nPremier League Golden Boot\nContents\nWinners\nAwards won by nationality\nAwards won by club\nSee also\nNotes\nReferences\nGeneral\nSpecific\n", "segment": "Shearer, Hasselbaink and Van Persie are the only players to win the Golden Boot with two clubs. Andy Cole and Shearer – with 34 goals in 1993–94 and 1994–95, respectively – scored the most goals to win the Golden Boot when the Premier League was a 42-game season, Mohamed Salah with 32 goals in 2017–18 holds the record for the current 38-game season, while Nicolas Anelka scored the fewest to clinch the award outright, with 19 goals in 2008–09. The all-time record for lowest number of goals scored to be bestowed the award, however, is 18 goals; this was achieved during the 1997–98 and 1998–99 seasons, when the award was shared between three players both times. The latter season marked the last time the Golden Boot was shared until 2010–11, when Dimitar Berbatov and Carlos Tevez both scored 20 goals that season to tie for the award. Harry Kane recorded the highest goals-to-games ratio to win the award, scoring 29 goals in 30 games in 2016–17 for a rate of 0.97. The current Premier League Golden Boot is held by Jamie Vardy with 23 goals, who is also the oldest player to win the award. Contents\n1 Winners\n2 Awards won by nationality\n3 Awards won by club\n4 See also\n5 Notes\n6 References\nWinners\nTeddy Sheringham won the inaugural Premier League Golden Boot in 1993. Cristiano Ronaldo, the 2008 winner, is one of four players to win the European Golden Shoe alongside the Golden Boot. Dwight Yorke, the 1999 co-recipient, was the first non-European Golden Boot winner.", "start_char": 2377, "end_char": 3855, "id": "63610310" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_18_1263053304#1_1424546568", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Premier_League_Golden_Boot", "title": "Premier League Golden Boot - Wikipedia", "headings": "Premier League Golden Boot\nPremier League Golden Boot\nContents\nWinners\nAwards won by nationality\nAwards won by club\nSee also\nNotes\nReferences\nGeneral\nSpecific\n", "segment": "In addition to the trophy, winners of the Golden Boot are usually given £ 1,000 for every goal they scored throughout the season to donate to a charity of their choice, although Robin van Persie was given £30,000 after scoring 26 goals in the 2012–13 season. The Premier League was founded in 1992, when the clubs of the First Division left the Football League and established a new commercially independent league that negotiated its own broadcast and sponsorship agreements. The newly formed league had no sponsor for its inaugural season until Carling agreed to a four-year £12 million deal that started the following season, and it was simply known as the Premier League in its first year. As a result, the award was called the \"Premier League Golden Boot\" when Teddy Sheringham received the inaugural award in 1993. Originally consisting of 22 teams, the league contracted to 20 teams after the 1994–95 season; this reduced the number of games played from 42 to 38. Thierry Henry has won the Golden Boot on four occasions, more than any other player. Jimmy Floyd Hasselbaink and Dwight Yorke were the first non-English and non-European winners, respectively, when they shared the award with Michael Owen in 1999. Alan Shearer is the only player other than Henry to win the award in three consecutive seasons. Phillips, Henry, Cristiano Ronaldo and Luis Suárez won the European Golden Shoe in the same season as the Premier League Golden Boot, with Henry achieving this on two occasions (2004 and 2005).", "start_char": 869, "end_char": 2376, "id": "63610308" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_18_1263035757#2_1424526606", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Premier_League_Goal_of_the_Month", "title": "Premier League Goal of the Month - Wikipedia", "headings": "Premier League Goal of the Month\nPremier League Goal of the Month\nContents\nWinners\nKey\nAwards won by player\nAwards won by club\nAwards won by nationality\nReferences\n", "segment": "Player's team's score listed first. Awards won by player\nAs of March 2021 award\nPlayer\nWins\nKevin De Bruyne\n2\nBruno Fernandes\n2\nEden Hazard\n2\nPedro\n2\nSon Heung-min\n2\nAndros Townsend\n2\nOla Aina\n1\nHarvey Barnes\n1\nSofiane Boufal\n1\nAndy Carroll\n1\nCharlie Daniels\n1\nJermain Defoe\n1\nMoussa Djenepo\n1\nChristian Eriksen\n1\nSébastien Haller\n1\nJordan Henderson\n1\nAlireza Jahanbakhsh\n1\nAnthony Knockaert\n1\nErik Lamela\n1\nManuel Lanzini\n1\nMatty Longstaff\n1\nJames Maddison\n1\nHenrikh Mkhitaryan\n1\nDimitri Payet\n1\nAaron Ramsey\n1\nWayne Rooney\n1\nMohamed Salah\n1\nFabian Schär\n1\nAndré Schürrle\n1\nJean Michaël Seri\n1\nCristhian Stuani\n1\nDaniel Sturridge\n1\nAntonio Valencia\n1\nJamie Vardy\n1\nMatěj Vydra\n1\nVictor Wanyama\n1\nWillian\n1\nAwards won by club\nAs of March 2021 award\nClub\nWins\nChelsea\n5\nTottenham Hotspur\n5\nManchester United\n4\nWest Ham United\n4\nFulham\n3\nLeicester City\n3\nLiverpool\n3\nBournemouth\n2\nBrighton & Hove Albion\n2\nCrystal Palace\n2\nManchester City\n2\nNewcastle United\n2\nSouthampton\n2\nArsenal\n1\nBurnley\n1\nEverton\n1\nMiddlesbrough\n1\nAwards won by nationality\nAs of March 2021 award\nCountry\nWins\nEngland\n12\nBelgium\n4\nArgentina\n2\nFrance\n2\nIvory Coast\n2\nPortugal\n2\nSpain\n2\nSouth Korea\n2\nArmenia\n1\nBrazil\n1\nCzech Republic\n1\nDenmark\n1\nEcuador\n1\nEgypt\n1\nGermany\n1\nIran\n1\nKenya\n1\nMali\n1\nMorocco\n1\nNigeria\n1\nSwitzerland\n1\nUruguay\n1\nWales\n1\nReferences\n^ \"How the Premier League's monthly awards work\". Premier League. 2 September 2016. Retrieved 23 September 2018. ^ \"Vote for your Carling Goal of the Season\". Premier League. 22 May 2017. Retrieved 29 May 2017. ^ \"Cristhian Stuani wins Carling Goal of the Month for August\".", "start_char": 5480, "end_char": 7082, "id": "63610284" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_18_1263053304#0_1424544327", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Premier_League_Golden_Boot", "title": "Premier League Golden Boot - Wikipedia", "headings": "Premier League Golden Boot\nPremier League Golden Boot\nContents\nWinners\nAwards won by nationality\nAwards won by club\nSee also\nNotes\nReferences\nGeneral\nSpecific\n", "segment": "Premier League Golden Boot - Wikipedia\nPremier League Golden Boot\nFrom Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia\nJump to navigation Jump to search\nAward\nPremier League Golden Boot\nThierry Henry has won the most Golden Boot awards with four. Awarded for\nThe leading goalscorer in a given Premier League season. Sponsored by\nCoca-Cola\nCountry\nEngland\nPresented by\nPremier League\nFirst awarded\n1993\nCurrently held by\nJamie Vardy\nMost awards\nThierry Henry (4)\nThe Premier League Golden Boot is an annual association football award presented to the leading goalscorer in the Premier League. For sponsorship purposes, it was called the Carling Golden Boot from 1994 to 2001, the Barclaycard Golden Boot from 2002 to 2004, the Barclays Golden Boot from 2005 to 2016, and the Cadbury Golden Boot from 2017 to 2020; since 2021, it is referred to as the Coca-Cola Zero Sugar Golden Boot. In addition to the trophy, winners of the Golden Boot are usually given £ 1,000 for every goal they scored throughout the season to donate to a charity of their choice, although Robin van Persie was given £30,000 after scoring 26 goals in the 2012–13 season. The Premier League was founded in 1992, when the clubs of the First Division left the Football League and established a new commercially independent league that negotiated its own broadcast and sponsorship agreements. The newly formed league had no sponsor for its inaugural season until Carling agreed to a four-year £12 million deal that started the following season, and it was simply known as the Premier League in its first year. As a result, the award was called the \"Premier League Golden Boot\" when Teddy Sheringham received the inaugural award in 1993. Originally consisting of 22 teams, the league contracted to 20 teams after the 1994–95 season;", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 1784, "id": "63610307" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_18_1263199392#2_1424640179", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Premier_League_Player_of_the_Season", "title": "Premier League Player of the Season - Wikipedia", "headings": "Premier League Player of the Season\nPremier League Player of the Season\nContents\nWinners\nAwards won by nationality\nWinners of the Premier League Player of the Season by nationality\nAwards won by position\nWinners of the Premier League Player of the Season by position\nAwards won by club\nSee also\nNotes\nReferences\nGeneral\nSpecific\n", "segment": "The first Player of the Season award was given to Blackburn Rovers striker Alan Shearer, who won the Premier League title with his team and the Golden Boot that season. Thierry Henry, Cristiano Ronaldo and Nemanja Vidić have been Player of the Season on two occasions each and are the only players to have won the award more than once, with Ronaldo having achieved this in consecutive years (2007 and 2008). Eight players were the Premier League's leading goalscorer and won the Golden Boot alongside the Player of the Season award. Four of these players – Kevin Phillips, Henry, Ronaldo and Luis Suárez – went on to win the European Golden Shoe in the same season. 11 players have won the Premier League trophy with their respective clubs in the same year they received the award, with Ronaldo and Vidić each accomplishing the feat on two occasions with Manchester United. Ronaldo is the only player to be named Player of the Season and win the FIFA World Player of the Year; when he accomplished this in 2008, he became the first player from the Premier League to be voted the world's top footballer. Contents\n1 Winners\n2 Awards won by nationality\n3 Awards won by position\n4 Awards won by club\n5 See also\n6 Notes\n7 References\nWinners\nAlan Shearer won the inaugural Premier League Player of the Season in 1995. Peter Schmeichel, the 1996 winner, is the only goalkeeper to win the award. Cristiano Ronaldo, the 2007 and 2008 recipient, won his latter award alongside the FIFA World Player of the Year.", "start_char": 1547, "end_char": 3048, "id": "63610353" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_18_1263053304#4_1424552367", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Premier_League_Golden_Boot", "title": "Premier League Golden Boot - Wikipedia", "headings": "Premier League Golden Boot\nPremier League Golden Boot\nContents\nWinners\nAwards won by nationality\nAwards won by club\nSee also\nNotes\nReferences\nGeneral\nSpecific\n", "segment": "Harry Kane recorded the highest goals-to-games ratio to win the award, scoring 29 goals in 30 games in 2016–17 for a rate of 0.97. The current Premier League Golden Boot is held by Jamie Vardy with 23 goals, who is also the oldest player to win the award. Contents\n1 Winners\n2 Awards won by nationality\n3 Awards won by club\n4 See also\n5 Notes\n6 References\nWinners\nTeddy Sheringham won the inaugural Premier League Golden Boot in 1993. Cristiano Ronaldo, the 2008 winner, is one of four players to win the European Golden Shoe alongside the Golden Boot. Dwight Yorke, the 1999 co-recipient, was the first non-European Golden Boot winner. Key\nPlayer (X)\nName of the player and number of times they had won the award at that point (if more than one)\nGames\nThe number of Premier League games played by the winner that season\nRate\nThe winner's goals-to-games ratio that season\n\nIndicates multiple award winners in the same season\n\nIndicates player also won the European Golden Shoe in the same season\n§\nDenotes the club were Premier League champions in the same season\nPremier League Golden Boot winners\nSeason\nPlayer\nNationality\nClub\nGoals\nGames\nRate\nRef (s)\n1992–93\nTeddy Sheringham\nEngland\nTottenham Hotspur\n22\n41\n0.54\n\n1993–94\nAndy Cole\nEngland\nNewcastle United\n34\n40\n0.85\n\n1994–95\nAlan Shearer\nEngland\nBlackburn Rovers §\n34\n42\n0.81\n\n1995–96\nAlan Shearer (2)\nEngland\nBlackburn Rovers\n31\n35\n0.89\n\n1996–97\nAlan Shearer (3)\nEngland\nNewcastle United\n25\n31\n0.81\n\n1997–98\nChris Sutton\nEngland\nBlackburn Rovers\n18\n35\n0.51\n\n1997–98\nDion Dublin\nEngland\nCoventry City\n18\n36\n0.50\n\n1997–98\nMichael Owen\nEngland\nLiverpool\n18\n36\n0.50\n\n1998–99\nMichael Owen (2)\nEngland\nLiverpool\n18\n30\n0.60\n\n1998–99\nDwight Yorke\nTrinidad and Tobago\nManchester United §\n18\n33\n0.55\n\n1998–99\nJimmy Floyd Hasselbaink\nNetherlands\nLeeds United\n18\n36\n0.50\n\n1999–2000\nKevin Phillips\nEngland\nSunderland\n30\n36\n0.83\n\n2000–01\nJimmy Floyd Hasselbaink (2)\nNetherlands\nChelsea\n23\n35\n0.66\n\n2001–02\nThierry Henry\nFrance\nArsenal §\n24\n33\n0.73\n\n2002–03\nRuud van Nistelrooy\nNetherlands\nManchester United §\n25\n34\n0.74\n\n2003–04\nThierry Henry (2)\nFrance\nArsenal §\n30\n37\n0.81\n\n2004–05\nThierry Henry (3)\nFrance\nArsenal\n25\n32\n0.78\n\n2005–06\nThierry Henry (4)\nFrance\nArsenal\n27\n32\n0.84\n\n2006–07\nDidier Drogba\nIvory Coast\nChelsea\n20\n36\n0.56\n\n2007–08\nCristiano Ronaldo\nPortugal\nManchester United §\n31\n34\n0.91\n\n2008–09\nNicolas Anelka\nFrance\nChelsea\n19\n36\n0.53\n\n2009–10\nDidier Drogba (2)\nIvory Coast\nChelsea §\n29\n32\n0.91\n\n2010–11\nCarlos Tevez\nArgentina\nManchester City\n20\n31\n0.65\n\n2010–11\nDimitar Berbatov\nBulgaria\nManchester United §\n20\n32\n0.63\n\n2011–12\nRobin van Persie\nNetherlands\nArsenal\n30\n38\n0.79\n\n2012–13\nRobin van Persie (2)\nNetherlands\nManchester United §\n26\n38\n0.68\n\n2013–14\nLuis Suárez\nUruguay\nLiverpool\n31\n33\n0.94\n\n2014–15\nSergio Agüero\nArgentina\nManchester City\n26\n33\n0.79\n\n2015–16\nHarry Kane\nEngland\nTottenham Hotspur\n25\n38\n0.65\n\n2016–17\nHarry Kane (2)\nEngland\nTottenham Hotspur\n29\n30\n0.97\n\n2017–18\nMohamed Salah\nEgypt\nLiverpool\n32\n36\n0.89\n\n2018–19\nPierre-Emerick Aubameyang\nGabon\nArsenal\n22\n36\n0.61\n\n2018–19\nSadio Mané\nSenegal\nLiverpool\n22\n36\n0.61\n\n2018–19\nMohamed Salah (2)\nEgypt\nLiverpool\n22\n38\n0.58\n\n2019–20\nJamie Vardy\nEngland\nLeicester City\n23\n35\n0.65\n\nAwards won by nationality\nCountry\nPlayers\nTotal\nEngland\n9\n13\nNetherlands\n3\n5\nFrance\n2\n5\nArgentina\n2\n2\nEgypt\n1\n2\nIvory Coast\n1\n2\nBulgaria\n1\n1\nGabon\n1\n1\nPortugal\n1\n1\nSenegal\n1\n1\nTrinidad and Tobago\n1\n1\nUruguay\n1\n1\nAwards won by club\nAlan Shearer (left) and Robin van Persie (right) won consecutive Golden Boot awards with two clubs. Club\nTotal\nArsenal\n6\nLiverpool\n6\nManchester United\n5\nChelsea\n4\nBlackburn Rovers\n3\nTottenham Hotspur\n3\nManchester City\n2\nNewcastle United\n2\nCoventry City\n1\nLeeds United\n1\nLeicester City\n1\nSunderland\n1\nSee also\nEnglish football portal\nAssociation football portal\nEnglish football first tier top scorers\nList of Premier League top scorers\nList of footballers in England by number of league goals\nList of top Premier League goal scorers by season\nPichichi Trophy\nList of Bundesliga top scorers by season\nEuropean Golden Shoe\nList of Ligue 1 top scorers\nCapocannoniere\nNotes\n^ This does not necessarily match the total number of games in a season. ^ From the 1995–96 season onwards, the Premier League was reduced from 22 teams to 20, thus reducing the number of games in a league season from 42 to 38. ^ Teddy Sheringham scored his first goal of the 1992–93 season as a Nottingham Forest player, while the rest of his goals were scored for Tottenham Hotspur following his transfer in August 1992. ^ a b When rounding to three significant figures, Ronaldo's goal ratio in the 2007–08 season was 0.912, while Drogba's 2009–10 ratio was 0.906.", "start_char": 3219, "end_char": 7893, "id": "63610311" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_17_3007758485#12_3182938281", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Premier_League_seasons", "title": "List of Premier League seasons - Wikipedia", "headings": "List of Premier League seasons\nList of Premier League seasons\nFrom Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia\nPremier League\nContents\nHistory\nChampions\nPromotion and relegation\nTop goalscorer\nSeasons\nNotes\nReferences\nGeneral\nBibliography\nSpecific\nExternal links\n", "segment": "Hasselbaink was the winner in 2000–01, scoring 23 goals for Chelsea in 35 appearances. Thierry Henry of Arsenal picked up the prize a year later with 24 goals and Manchester United striker Ruud van Nistelrooy was the awardee in 2002–03, scoring one more than the previous season's tally. Henry picked up three successive Golden Boots in 2003–04, 2004–05 and 2005–06 scoring 30, 25 and 27 goals respectively. Chelsea striker Didier Drogba was the top goalscorer in 2006–07 with 20 goals and Manchester United midfielder Cristiano Ronaldo contributed to his team's success in 2007–08, scoring 31 goals in 34 league games; a strike rate of 0.91. Nicolas Anelka of Chelsea was the recipient in 2008–09 with 18 goals before his fellow strike partner Drogba won his second Golden Boot the following season with 29 goals. Both Carlos Tevez and Dimitar Berbatov of Manchester City and Manchester United respectively each won their first Golden Boot at the end of the 2010–11 season, scoring 20 goals. Seasons\nKey\n\nLeague champions won domestic double\n§\nLeague champions won domestic treble\n\nTeam qualified as UCL winners\n#\nTeam qualified as UEL winners\nSeason\nChampions\nChampions League\nUEFA Cup / Europa League\nRelegated\nPromoted\nPlayer (s)\nGoals in PL\nEurope\nTop scorer (s)\n1992–93\nManchester United\n—\nAston Villa\nNorwich City\nCrystal Palace\nMiddlesbrough\nNottingham Forest\nNewcastle United\nWest Ham United\nSwindon Town\nTeddy Sheringham\n22\n1993–94\nManchester United\n—\nBlackburn Rovers\nNewcastle United\nSheffield United\nOldham Athletic\nSwindon Town\nCrystal Palace\nNottingham Forest\nLeicester City\nAndy Cole\n34\n1994–95\nBlackburn Rovers\n—\nManchester United", "start_char": 8351, "end_char": 10000, "id": "105475817" } ]
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[ { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_34_828558534#0_1689977401", "url": "https://www.biographyonline.net/sport/manny-pacquiao-biography.html", "title": "Manny Pacquiao biography | Biography Online", "headings": "Manny Pacquiao biography\nManny Pacquiao biography\nEarly life\nFight of the Century vs Floyd Mayweather 2015\nOutside of boxing\nReligion\nRelated pages\n", "segment": "Manny Pacquiao biography | Biography Online\nManny Pacquiao biography\nManny Pacquiao (17 Dec. 1978 – ) Filipino World Champion boxer. Pacquiao came from a poor background and, at an early age, left home living in the streets around Manilla. He took up boxing at an early age and made rapid progress into becoming a world-class boxer. He has won ten world titles in eight different divisions and is widely considered one of the greatest pound per pound boxers of the decade. In addition to boxing, Pacquiao is an elected representative to the Filipino parliament and is an influential spokesperson on many issues. Early life\nManny Pacquiao was born and raised in Kibawe, Bukidnon province of Philippines. Due to a turbulent family life, Pacquiao left his family and boarded a ship to Manila. His trainer, Freddie Roach, later stated that one reason Pacquiao left home aged 12 was that his father ate his dog (1). His father was also having an affair with another woman. Arriving in Manila, with little resources, Pacquiao lived a tough existence.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 1044, "id": "22945812" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_57_805635452#5_1286127093", "url": "https://www.wealthypersons.com/manny-pacquiao-net-worth-2020-2021/", "title": "Manny Pacquiao Net Worth 2021: Age, Height, Weight, Wife, Kids, Bio-Wiki | Wealthy Persons", "headings": "Manny Pacquiao Net Worth 2021: Age, Height, Weight, Wife, Kids, Bio-Wiki\nManny Pacquiao Net Worth 2021: Age, Height, Weight, Wife, Kids, Bio-Wiki\nEarly Life\nPersonal life\nAge, Height, and Weight\nCareer\nAwards & Achievement\nNet Worth & Salary of Manny Pacquiao in 2021\n", "segment": "Well, if you’re ready, let’s start. Early Life\nEmmanuel “Manny” Dapidran Pacquiao was born on December 17, 1978, in Kibawe, Bukidnon, the Philippines, to his parents Dionisia Dapidran-Pacquiao and Rosalio Pacquiao. He went to Saavedra Saway Elementary School but did not complete his studies due to financial difficulties. Personal life\nIn 2000, Manny Pacquiao got married to Jinkee Jamora. The couple has five children named Israel, Queen Elizabeth, Mary Divine Grace, Michael Stephen, and Emmanuel Jr. Despite his popularity, he was involved in a tax evasion case in his country. He is also known to make harsh comments on homosexuality. Pacquaio has received the rank of a Lieutenant Colonel as a military reservist. He entered the Philippine Army in 2006 in the rank of a Sergeant. He later became Master Sergeant, followed by Command Sergeant Major. Age, Height, and Weight\nBeing born on 17 December 1978, Manny Pacquiao is 42 years old as of today’s date 20th May 2021.", "start_char": 1495, "end_char": 2470, "id": "94425716" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_17_3691371506#11_3790906895", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Manny_Pacquiao_vs._Juan_Manuel_M%C3%A1rquez_III", "title": "Manny Pacquiao vs. Juan Manuel Márquez III - Wikipedia", "headings": "Manny Pacquiao vs. Juan Manuel Márquez III\nManny Pacquiao vs. Juan Manuel Márquez III\n\"The 25th Round Begins\"\nContents\nBuild-up\nNational anthem singers\nEntrance performers\nJudges\nControversy\nMain card\nPreliminary card\nMain event scorecards\nReported fight earnings\nInternational broadcasting\nNotes\nExternal links\n", "segment": "None\nDecision: Manny Pacquiao by majority decision\nReported fight earnings\nManny Pacquiao guaranteed $22 million vs. Juan Manuel Márquez $5 million\nTimothy Bradley $1,025,000 vs. Joel Casamayor $100,000\nMike Alvarado $75,000 vs. Breidis Prescott $35,000\nLuis Cruz $35,000 vs. Juan Carlos Burgos $22,500\nInternational broadcasting\nCountry\nBroadcaster\nAruba\nATV 15\nAustralia\nMain Event\nBelgium\nBe Sport 1\nBrazil\nSporTV\nCanada\nRDS\nChile\nVive Deportes\nCzech Republic\nSport 1\nDenmark\nTV 2 Sport\nEstonia\nViasat Sport Baltic\nFrance\nOrange Sport\nHungary\nSport 2\nIndonesia\nRCTI\nItaly\nSportitalia\nJapan\nWOWOW\nLatin America\nGolden\nLatvia\nViasat Sport Baltic\nLithuania\nViasat Sport Baltic\nMalaysia\nAstro Box Office\nMexico\nAzteca 7\nNew Zealand\nSky Arena\nNorway\nViasat Sport\nPhilippines\nGMA Network (terrestrial, delayed)\nSolar Sports (cable, delayed)\nSolar All Access (pay, live)\nPoland\nPolsat Sport\nQatar\nAl Jazeera Sports\nRomania\nDigi Sport\nRussia\nNTV Plus\nSlovakia\nSport 1\nSouth Africa\nSuperSport\nSpain\nMARCA TV\nSweden\nTV10\nThailand\nChannel 7\nUnited Kingdom\nPrimetime\nUnited States\nHBO PPV\nUS Military via AFN Sports\nNotes\n^ \"Main Lead – Pacquiao and Marquez Announce Their Rubber (Mis?)Match\". Max Boxing. Retrieved 2011-11-17. ^ Rafael, Dan (August 5, 2011). \" Marquez, Pacquiao may have third fight\". ESPN. Retrieved September 3, 2011. ^ Iole, Kevin (August 5, 2011). \" Pacquiao returns to HBO PPV for Marquez fight\".", "start_char": 6532, "end_char": 7940, "id": "105807561" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_54_643008992#7_1509963541", "url": "https://www.thefamouspeople.com/profiles/manny-pacquiao-7178.php", "title": "Manny Pacquiao Biography - Childhood, Life Achievements & Timeline", "headings": "Manny Pacquiao\nBiography\n\nManny Pacquiao Biography\nQuick Facts\nWho is Manny Pacquiao?\nImage Credit\nChildhood & Early Life\nYou May Like\nThe Most Popular US Veterans\nCareer\nAwards & Achievements\nPersonal Life & Legacy\nTrivia\nNet Worth\n", "segment": "Filipino Boxers\nSagittarius Boxers\nMale Sportspersons\nFilipino Sportspersons\nChildhood & Early Life\nManny Pacquiao was born Emmanuel Dapidran Pacquiao on December 17, 1978, in Kibawe, Bukidnon, Philippines, to Rosalio Pacquiao and Dionisia Dapidran-Pacquiao. He is his parents’ fourth child. His parents divorced when he was in sixth grade at school. Manny completed his elementary education at ‘Saavedra Saway Elementary School’ in General Santos City. He dropped out of high school due to poverty and left home at the age of 14. Continue Reading Below\nYou May Like\nThe Most Popular US Veterans\nTop Short Male Athletes\nCelebrities Who Look Beautiful Even Without Makeup\nThe Sexiest Men Of 2020, Ranked\nRecommended Lists: Recommended Lists: Sagittarius Men\nCareer\nAt the age of 14, Pacquiao moved to Manila where he became part of the Philippine national amateur boxing team. He has an amateur record of 60-4. On January 22, 1995, Pacquiao made his professional debut in a four-round bout in the light flyweight division against Edmund \"Enting\" Ignacio and won.", "start_char": 3020, "end_char": 4082, "id": "69666998" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_34_828558534#1_1689978864", "url": "https://www.biographyonline.net/sport/manny-pacquiao-biography.html", "title": "Manny Pacquiao biography | Biography Online", "headings": "Manny Pacquiao biography\nManny Pacquiao biography\nEarly life\nFight of the Century vs Floyd Mayweather 2015\nOutside of boxing\nReligion\nRelated pages\n", "segment": "Early life\nManny Pacquiao was born and raised in Kibawe, Bukidnon province of Philippines. Due to a turbulent family life, Pacquiao left his family and boarded a ship to Manila. His trainer, Freddie Roach, later stated that one reason Pacquiao left home aged 12 was that his father ate his dog (1). His father was also having an affair with another woman. Arriving in Manila, with little resources, Pacquiao lived a tough existence. He survived by buying doughnuts from a store and then selling them individually for a nickel more (2). At times he slept in a cardboard box, but he had great determination to become a boxer. His talent was spotted and aged only 12 he had his first fight (where he won less than $1) ( 3 ). By the age of only 16, he became a professional boxer – winning his first fight against Edmund Ignacio. When he started boxing aged 16, he was just 4’ 11” and weighed just 98 pounds\nBy 1998, Pacquiao won his first world title – the World Boxing Council Flyweight title against Chatchai Sasakul of Thailand.", "start_char": 611, "end_char": 1640, "id": "22945813" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_41_704914679#0_1505378401", "url": "https://www.glusea.com/manny-pacquiao-net-worth-2020/", "title": "", "headings": "Manny Pacquiao Net Worth\nManny Pacquiao Net Worth\nManny Pacquiao Profile\nRead Richest Man in the world\nManny Pacquiao Boxing Career\nBasketball career\nManny’s Political career\nRead Floyd Mayweather net worth\nActing career\nManny Pacquiao net worth\nFrom the web\nMichael Corbat Net Worth\nCareer\nMichael Corbat net worth\nFrom the web\nDave Calhoun Net Worth\nEarly life\nCareer\nBoeing Career\nDave Calhoun Net Worth\nFrom the web\nOliver Zipse Net Worth\nEarly life and education\nCareer\nOliver Zipse Net Worth\n", "segment": "Manny Pacquiao Net Worth\nShare\nTweet\nWhat is Manny Pacquiao net worth 2021 ? Manny Pacquiao net worth 2021 is $262 million: Emmanuel Dapidran “Manny” Pacquiao is a Filipino professional boxer and politician currently serving as a Senator of the Philippines since 2016. Manny Pacquiao Profile\nPacquiao was born on December 17, 1978, in Kibawe, Bukidnon, Philippines. He is the son of Rosalio Pacquiao and Dionisia Dapidran-Pacquiao. His parents separated when he was in sixth grade, after his mother discovered that his father was living with another woman. He is the fourth among six siblings. Pacquiao attended his elementary education at Saavedra Saway Elementary School in General Santos City. He dropped out of high school due to extreme poverty. He later took and passed a high school equivalency exam in February 2007, which made him eligible for college education.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 871, "id": "83055755" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_14_78328938#8_176417203", "url": "https://champinon.info/boxing/manny-pacquiao/", "title": "Manny Pacquiao (boxing): next fight, last fight result, boxing record (table)", "headings": "Manny Pacquiao\nManny Pacquiao\nWins ratio\nLosses ratio\nQuick View\nManny Pacquiao's next fight\nManny Pacquiao's last fight\nManny Pacquiao's boxing record\nProfessional career\nHow many fights did Manny Pacquiao have?\nAll Manny Pacquiao's losses\nBoxer Manny Pacquiao\nInfo\nPro debut\nFirst world title\nCurrent world welterweight champions\nManny «Pac Man» Pacquiao's Highlights\nManny Pacquiao's Greatest Hits (HBO)\n", "segment": "Manny is the first boxer in history to win a major world title in four of the original eight weight divisions of boxing. In May 2010, Pacquiao was elected to the House of Representatives in the 15th Congress of the Philippines. He was re-elected in 2013. In June 2016, Pacquiao was elected as a senator and will serve a six-year term until 2022. Pacquiao has been considered a top contender for Philippine presidential election, 2022. Manny Pacquiao married Jinkee Jamora. Together, they have five children: three sons and two daughters. Pro debut\nA 16-year-old Pacquiao made his professional debut on January 22, 1995 against Edmund Enting Ignacio. Manny won by unanimous decision (UD).", "start_char": 8608, "end_char": 9296, "id": "76662516" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_55_265452957#7_611590783", "url": "https://www.thewealthrecord.com/bio-wiki/manny-pacquiao-net-worth-height-weight-age-girlfriend-wife-kids-2021-2022-2023/", "title": "Manny Pacquiao Net Worth 2021, Age, Height, Weight, Wife, Kids, Biography, Wiki | The Wealth Record", "headings": "Manny Pacquiao Net Worth 2021, Age, Height, Weight, Biography, Wiki\nManny Pacquiao Net Worth 2021, Age, Height, Weight, Biography, Wiki\nTable of Contents\nEarly Life & Biography\nAge, Height, Weight & Body Measurement\nPersonal Life: Affair, Girlfriends, Wife, Kids\nCareer, Awards, & Achievements\nManny Pacquiao’s Net Worth & Salary in 2021\n", "segment": "Table of Contents\nEarly Life & Biography\nAge, Height, Weight & Body Measurement\nPersonal Life: Affair, Girlfriends, Wife, Kids\nCareer, Awards, & Achievements\nManny Pacquiao’s Net Worth & Salary in 2021\nEarly Life & Biography\nManny Pacquiao\nEmmanuel Dapidran Pacquiao came into this world in 1978, 17th December. This 39 old celebrity was born in Kibawe area in Bukidnon. His parents are Rosalio Pacquiao and Dionisia Dapidran Pacquiao. Unfortunately, when he was in his sixth grade, their family broke. With separated parents, life was never the same again. Discovering your dad’s infidelity is not something many people can live with. However, he and his five siblings and worked hard to fulfill their dreams. His education started in Saavedra Saway School. While he was in high school, he dropped out after his mum could not support the six kids.", "start_char": 1848, "end_char": 2697, "id": "67351686" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_57_805635452#4_1286125330", "url": "https://www.wealthypersons.com/manny-pacquiao-net-worth-2020-2021/", "title": "Manny Pacquiao Net Worth 2021: Age, Height, Weight, Wife, Kids, Bio-Wiki | Wealthy Persons", "headings": "Manny Pacquiao Net Worth 2021: Age, Height, Weight, Wife, Kids, Bio-Wiki\nManny Pacquiao Net Worth 2021: Age, Height, Weight, Wife, Kids, Bio-Wiki\nEarly Life\nPersonal life\nAge, Height, and Weight\nCareer\nAwards & Achievement\nNet Worth & Salary of Manny Pacquiao in 2021\n", "segment": "Pacquiao is one of the greatest boxers in the world. He is the winner of eleven world titles and has won them in various categories. The Boxing Writers Association of America has named him as the “Fighter of the Decade” for the 2000s. Maybe you know about Manny Pacquiao very well But do you know how old and tall is he, and what is his net worth in 2021? If you do not know, We have prepared this article about details of Manny Pacquiao’s short biography-wiki, career, professional life, personal life, today’s net worth, age, height, weight, and more facts. Well, if you’re ready, let’s start. Early Life\nEmmanuel “Manny” Dapidran Pacquiao was born on December 17, 1978, in Kibawe, Bukidnon, the Philippines, to his parents Dionisia Dapidran-Pacquiao and Rosalio Pacquiao. He went to Saavedra Saway Elementary School but did not complete his studies due to financial difficulties. Personal life\nIn 2000, Manny Pacquiao got married to Jinkee Jamora. The couple has five children named Israel, Queen Elizabeth, Mary Divine Grace, Michael Stephen, and Emmanuel Jr. Despite his popularity, he was involved in a tax evasion case in his country.", "start_char": 935, "end_char": 2076, "id": "94425715" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_54_643008992#16_1509979913", "url": "https://www.thefamouspeople.com/profiles/manny-pacquiao-7178.php", "title": "Manny Pacquiao Biography - Childhood, Life Achievements & Timeline", "headings": "Manny Pacquiao\nBiography\n\nManny Pacquiao Biography\nQuick Facts\nWho is Manny Pacquiao?\nImage Credit\nChildhood & Early Life\nYou May Like\nThe Most Popular US Veterans\nCareer\nAwards & Achievements\nPersonal Life & Legacy\nTrivia\nNet Worth\n", "segment": "The couple now officially resides in Kiamba, Sarangani, Maria’s hometown. In February 2007, he cleared a high school equivalency exam, which made him eligible for college education. Pacquiao graduated from the ‘University of Makati’ in Makati City with a bachelor's degree in political science, majoring in local government administration, on December 11, 2019. Trivia\nManny Pacquiao has acted in several movies like ‘Lisensyadong Kamao’ (2005), ‘Anak ng Kumander’ (2008), ‘Brown Soup Thing’ (2008), ‘Wapakman’ (2009), and ‘Manny’ (2015). He has also released several music albums, such as ‘Laban Nating Lahat Ito’ (2006), ‘ac-Man Punch’ (2007), and ‘Lalaban Ako Para Sa Pilipino’ (2015). Net Worth\nManny Pacquiao has an estimated net worth of $220 million.", "start_char": 8429, "end_char": 9187, "id": "69667007" } ]
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when was the 2012 calgary stampede?
1988 Winter Olympics
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Jump to navigation Jump to search\nAnnual rodeo, exhibition, and festival in Calgary, Canada\nThis article is about the festival and rodeo. For the Canadian Football League team, see Calgary Stampeders. Calgary Stampede\n\nBareback bronc rider at the Stampede rodeo\nGenre\nRodeo and fair\nDates\n10 days, starting the first Friday of July (second Friday if the first Friday is Canada Day or the day after Canada Day)\n2021: July 9-18\n2022: July 8-17\nLocation (s)\nCalgary, Alberta, Canada\nFounded\n1886 (Exhibition)\n1912 (Stampede)\n1923 (Exhibition and Stampede)\nAttendance\n1,275,465 (2019)\n1,409,371 (record – 2012)\nWebsite\nwww .calgarystampede .com\nThe Calgary Stampede is an annual rodeo, exhibition, and festival held every July in Calgary, Alberta, Canada. The ten-day event, which bills itself as \"The Greatest Outdoor Show on Earth\", attracts over one million visitors per year and features one of the world's largest rodeos, a parade, midway, stage shows, concerts, agricultural competitions, chuckwagon racing, and First Nations exhibitions. In 2008, the Calgary Stampede was inducted into the ProRodeo Hall of Fame. The event's roots are traced to 1886 when the Calgary and District Agricultural Society held its first fair. In 1912, American promoter Guy Weadick organized his first rodeo and festival, known as the Stampede.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 1473, "id": "101092698" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_04_1129857117#0_2341939917", "url": "http://www.calgarystampede.com/stampede/music", "title": "Calgary Stampede | Music, July 9 - 18, 2021", "headings": "\n", "segment": "Calgary Stampede | Music, July 9 - 18, 2021\n2021 Stampede\nMeetings and Events\nAgriculture & Western Events\nJobs\nNews\nCorporate\nStore\nJuly 9-18 2021\nExplore\nShows\nRodeo\nEvening Show\nDog Bowl\nFreestyle Motorcross\nMusic\nStampede Showband\nAttractions\nFood & Drinks\nParade\nElbow River Camp\nMidway\nShopping\nWestern Oasis\nWestern Events and Agriculture\nAgriculture Showcases\nCompetitions\nPlan Your Visit\nKnow Before You Go\nAdmission & Tickets\nValue Deals\nParking & Public Transit\nStampeding Safely\nPlanning Tools\nFAQs\nDaily Schedule\nGroup Bookings\nPremium Seating\nCorporate Hosting\nGeneral Info\nAbout Us\nGuest Services\nContact Us\nSponsorship\n2021 Stampede\nMeetings and Events\nAgriculture & Western Events\nJobs\nNews\nCorporate\nStore\nTickets\nMusic\nLet the good times roll. Live music returns to the stage for Stampede 2021. From country to rock, pop to folk, today's stars to rising talent, there's a lot of music to grace the stages of the Calgary Stampede. Details about the 2021 artist line-ups coming soon! Stages\nNashville North\nThe legendary venue for live country music at the Stampede. More details for 2021 to come. Stay tuned! The Big Four Roadhouse\nKick back with your friends, grab a cold drink all while listening to live music performances from rock, pop, folk and everything in between. More details for 2021 to come. 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The awards program was created...\nRead More »\n2021 Calgary Stampede Heavy Horse Show\nJuly 8–11, 2021\nPlanning is currently underway for the 2021 Calgary Stampede. We hope to be able to share more information shortly. Please check back soon....\nRead More »\n2021 Junior Steer Classic\nJuly 9–18, 2021\nPlanning is currently underway for the 2021 Calgary Stampede. We hope to be able to share more information shortly. Please check back soon....\nRead More »\n2021 Working Cow Horse Classic & Cow Horse Fence Spectacular\nJuly 9–18, 2021\nPlanning is currently underway for the 2021 Calgary Stampede. We hope to be able to share more information shortly. Please check back soon....\nRead More »\n2021 Calgary Stampede Rodeo\nJuly 9–18, 2021\nPlanning is currently underway for the 2021 Calgary Stampede. We hope to be able to share more information shortly. Please check back soon....\nRead More »\n2021 Calgary Stampede Cutting Horse Competition\nJuly 9–18, 2021\nPlanning is currently underway for the 2021 Calgary Stampede.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 1247, "id": "24555500" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_04_1244207395#5_2555313230", "url": "http://www.cbc.ca/news/business/calgary-stampede-a-welcome-distraction-in-a-depressing-year-1.3146489", "title": "Calgary Stampede a welcome distraction in a depressing year | CBC News", "headings": "Calgary Stampede a welcome distraction in a depressing year\nCalgary Stampede a welcome distraction in a depressing year\nStill attracting crowds, but business is down on the grounds\nWelcome distraction\nTourism up\n", "segment": "2011: Calgary receives global attention as Will and Kate, the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge, take in Stampede festivities. Even the annual parade became a news spectacle . 2012: A big year as the Stampede celebrates its centennial. The party is big and bold, leading to record attendance. 2013: Massive floods hit Southern Alberta, washing away parts of the grounds. Attendance flops as concerts are cancelled and locals clean up. The event is still memorable, symbolizing the community rising up from the disaster and recovering from the flood.", "start_char": 2562, "end_char": 3108, "id": "76261332" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_51_480087844#1_985736191", "url": "https://www.reuters.com/article/uk-travel-picks-rodeos-idUSLNE86501Q20120706", "title": "Top 10 rodeos around the world | Reuters", "headings": "Top 10 rodeos around the world\nTop 10 rodeos around the world", "segment": "Calgary Stampede - Calgary, Alberta, Canada\nTracing back to 1912, the Calgary Stampede is now one of Canada’s largest festivals and tourist draws. The 2012 Stampede is set to be an especially spectacular event for the rodeo, as it’s the Centennial Anniversary. In addition to the rodeo itself, events include a two-and-a-half-mile kick-off parade, the GMC Rangeland Derby - a chuck wagon derby - the TransAlta Grandstand Show, a plethora of concerts and an array of animal and agricultural displays. ( July 6 - 15, 2012)\n2. Cheyenne Frontier Days - Cheyenne, Wyoming, United States\nThe world’s largest outdoor rodeo, Cheyenne Frontier Days, has a history that stretches all the way back to 1897. Today, professional competitors compete for more than $1 million in cash and prizes. There is also an array of “Wild West” activities and attractions, including square dancing, pancake breakfasts, an art show, an air show, parades with antique carriages and cars, and a carnival midway. ( July 20 - 29, 2012)\n3. EquiBlues - Saint-Agrève, France\nWe now see Equiblues in its 17th year of operation. Located in the mystical wild of France’s Ardèche département, this year’s festival will last five days and include line dancing, country music and, of course, the spectacle of the rodeo:", "start_char": 793, "end_char": 2070, "id": "35344709" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_48_1451813376#6_2663900454", "url": "https://www.oldest.org/entertainment/rodeos/", "title": "10 Oldest Rodeos in the World | Oldest.org", "headings": "10 Oldest Rodeos in the World\n10 Oldest Rodeos in the World\n10. Cowtown Rodeo\n9. Greeley Stampede\n8. Calgary Stampede\n7. Pendleton Round-Up\n6. Raymond Stampede\n5. Cheyenne Frontier Days\n4. Prescott Frontier Days\n3. August Doin’s (Payson Rodeo)\n2. West of the Pecos Rodeo\n1. Deer Trail Rodeo\n", "segment": "September 1912\nLocation: Calgary, Alberta, Canada\nCurrent Age (as of 2017): 105 years old\nphoto source: Wikimedia Commons\nThe first official Calgary Stampede took place in September of 1912, but has its roots in the first exhibition that occurred in 1886. This exhibition was held two years after the town of Calgary was formed by the Calgary District and Agricultural Society in order to share agricultural practices of Western Canada. The event was held annually and continued to grow and in 1908, the Government of Canada chose Calgary to host the federally funded Dominion Exhibition, which included The Miller Brothers 101 Wild West Show. In 1912, Guy Weadick, an American trick roper who participated in the show, organized the town’s first stampede/rodeo. Due to an economic downturn as well as World War I, the stampede was not held again until 1923 when it merged with the Calgary Industrial Exhibition – it has been an annual event since then. 7. Pendleton Round-Up\nYear Established:", "start_char": 2713, "end_char": 3706, "id": "30498590" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_16_2671543950#2_2956332831", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Calgary_Stampede", "title": "Calgary Stampede - Wikipedia", "headings": "Calgary Stampede\nCalgary Stampede\nContents\nHistory\nCalgary Exhibition and Stampede\nExpansion\nEvents\nParade\nRodeo\nRangeland Derby\nExhibition\nMidway\nMarket\nStampede Park\nPeople\nFirst Nations participation\nEmployment and volunteerism\nYoung Canadians of the Calgary Stampede\nThe Stampede Showband\nCalgary Stampede Talent Search\nAnimal welfare\nBroadcasting\nCommunity\nPancake breakfasts\nStampede parties\nRelationship with the city\nEconomic impact and tourism\nPromoting Calgary\nSee also\nReferences\nExternal links\n", "segment": "He returned to Calgary in 1919 to organize the Victory Stampede in honour of soldiers returning from World War I. Weadick's festival became an annual event in 1923 when it merged with the Calgary Industrial Exhibition to create the Calgary Exhibition and Stampede . Organized by thousands of volunteers and supported by civic leaders, the Calgary Stampede has grown into one of the world's richest rodeos, one of Canada's largest festivals, and a significant tourist attraction for the city. Rodeo and chuckwagon racing events are televised across Canada. However, both have been the target of increasing international criticism by animal welfare groups and politicians concerned about particular events as well as animal rights organizations seeking to ban rodeo in general. Calgary's national and international identity is tied to the event. It is known as the \"Stampede City\", carries the informal nickname of \"Cowtown\", and the local Canadian Football League team is called the Stampeders. The city takes on a party atmosphere during Stampede: office buildings and storefronts are painted in cowboy themes, residents don western wear, and events held across the city include hundreds of pancake breakfasts and barbecues . On April 23\n[update]\n, the 2020 Stampede was cancelled for the first time in almost a century due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Contents\n1 History\n1.1 Calgary Exhibition and Stampede\n1.2 Expansion\n2 Events\n2.1 Parade\n2.2 Rodeo\n2.3 Rangeland Derby\n2.4 Exhibition\n2.5 Midway\n2.6 Market\n3 Stampede Park\n4 People\n4.1 First Nations participation\n4.2 Employment and volunteerism\n4.3 Young Canadians of the Calgary Stampede\n4.4 The Stampede Showband\n4.5 Calgary Stampede Talent Search\n5 Animal welfare\n6 Broadcasting\n7 Community\n7.1 Pancake breakfasts\n7.2 Stampede parties\n8 Relationship with the city\n8.1 Economic impact and tourism\n8.2 Promoting Calgary\n9 See also\n10 References\n11 External links\nHistory\nThe Program for the 1912 Calgary Stampede featuring the Big Four:", "start_char": 1474, "end_char": 3461, "id": "101092700" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_16_2671543950#1_2956330314", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Calgary_Stampede", "title": "Calgary Stampede - Wikipedia", "headings": "Calgary Stampede\nCalgary Stampede\nContents\nHistory\nCalgary Exhibition and Stampede\nExpansion\nEvents\nParade\nRodeo\nRangeland Derby\nExhibition\nMidway\nMarket\nStampede Park\nPeople\nFirst Nations participation\nEmployment and volunteerism\nYoung Canadians of the Calgary Stampede\nThe Stampede Showband\nCalgary Stampede Talent Search\nAnimal welfare\nBroadcasting\nCommunity\nPancake breakfasts\nStampede parties\nRelationship with the city\nEconomic impact and tourism\nPromoting Calgary\nSee also\nReferences\nExternal links\n", "segment": "July 8-17\nLocation (s)\nCalgary, Alberta, Canada\nFounded\n1886 (Exhibition)\n1912 (Stampede)\n1923 (Exhibition and Stampede)\nAttendance\n1,275,465 (2019)\n1,409,371 (record – 2012)\nWebsite\nwww .calgarystampede .com\nThe Calgary Stampede is an annual rodeo, exhibition, and festival held every July in Calgary, Alberta, Canada. The ten-day event, which bills itself as \"The Greatest Outdoor Show on Earth\", attracts over one million visitors per year and features one of the world's largest rodeos, a parade, midway, stage shows, concerts, agricultural competitions, chuckwagon racing, and First Nations exhibitions. In 2008, the Calgary Stampede was inducted into the ProRodeo Hall of Fame. The event's roots are traced to 1886 when the Calgary and District Agricultural Society held its first fair. In 1912, American promoter Guy Weadick organized his first rodeo and festival, known as the Stampede. He returned to Calgary in 1919 to organize the Victory Stampede in honour of soldiers returning from World War I. Weadick's festival became an annual event in 1923 when it merged with the Calgary Industrial Exhibition to create the Calgary Exhibition and Stampede . Organized by thousands of volunteers and supported by civic leaders, the Calgary Stampede has grown into one of the world's richest rodeos, one of Canada's largest festivals, and a significant tourist attraction for the city. Rodeo and chuckwagon racing events are televised across Canada. However, both have been the target of increasing international criticism by animal welfare groups and politicians concerned about particular events as well as animal rights organizations seeking to ban rodeo in general. Calgary's national and international identity is tied to the event.", "start_char": 579, "end_char": 2317, "id": "101092699" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_04_1129855607#0_2341938360", "url": "http://www.calgarystampede.com/", "title": "Calgary Stampede 2021", "headings": "\n", "segment": "Calgary Stampede 2021\n2021 Stampede\nMeetings and Events\nAgriculture & Western Events\nJobs\nNews\nCorporate\nStore\nJuly 9-18 2021\nExplore\nShows\nRodeo\nEvening Show\nDog Bowl\nFreestyle Motorcross\nMusic\nStampede Showband\nAttractions\nFood & Drinks\nParade\nElbow River Camp\nMidway\nShopping\nWestern Oasis\nWestern Events and Agriculture\nAgriculture Showcases\nCompetitions\nPlan Your Visit\nKnow Before You Go\nAdmission & Tickets\nValue Deals\nParking & Public Transit\nStampeding Safely\nPlanning Tools\nFAQs\nDaily Schedule\nGroup Bookings\nPremium Seating\nCorporate Hosting\nGeneral Info\nAbout Us\nGuest Services\nContact Us\nSponsorship\n2021 Stampede\nMeetings and Events\nAgriculture & Western Events\nJobs\nNews\nCorporate\nStore\nTickets\nWelcoming you back to The Greatest Outdoor Show on Earth\nStampede Returns July 9 to 18\nThe 2021 Calgary Stampede returns July 9 to 18 and our volunteers and employees are looking forward to welcoming you back for a safe celebration. Stampede 2021 will look different but it will be a unique and memorable celebration as we bring back a mix of the iconic Stampede experiences that you know and love. FAQs\nWe've put together some commonly asked questions to give you more information about Stampede 2021. View Details\nStampede Lotteries\nGreat causes. Greater prizes. Greatest impact. Buy Now", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 1299, "id": "76136944" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_11_673371022#3_1237946352", "url": "https://ag.calgarystampede.com/events/", "title": "Events/Schedule - Calgary Stampede Agriculture", "headings": "Events\nEvents\nEvents\n\nEvents\nEventsEvents\n2020 BMO Farm Family Awards\n2021 Calgary Stampede Heavy Horse Show\n2021 Junior Steer Classic\n2021 Working Cow Horse Classic & Cow Horse Fence Spectacular\n2021 Calgary Stampede Rodeo\n2021 Calgary Stampede Cutting Horse Competition\n2021 Calgary Stampede Rangeland Derby & Evening Show\n2021 BMO Farm Family Awards\n2021 Vintage Tractor Pull\n2021 Bulls After Dark\n2021 International Youth Livestock Supreme Championship and Scholarship\n2021 International Livestock Auctioneer Championships\n2021 Agriculture & Western Events Showcases\n2021 Calgary Stampede Novice Events & Steer Riding\n2021 North American Sheep Shearing Challenge\n2021 Calgary Stampede Canadian National Miniature Horse Show\n2021 Calgary Stampede Team Cattle Penning Championship\n2021 World Stock Dog Championship\n2021 Calgary Stampede Heavy Horse Pull\n2021 Calgary Stampede Cowboy Up Challenge\n", "segment": "Please check back soon....\nRead More »\n2021 Vintage Tractor Pull\nJuly 9–18, 2021\nPlanning is currently underway for the 2021 Calgary Stampede. We hope to be able to share more information shortly. Please check back soon....\nRead More »\n2021 Bulls After Dark\nJuly 9–18, 2021\nPlanning is currently underway for the 2021 Calgary Stampede. We hope to be able to share more information shortly. Please check back soon....\nRead More »\n2021 International Youth Livestock Supreme Championship and Scholarship\nJuly 9–18, 2021\nPlanning is currently underway for the 2021 Calgary Stampede. We hope to be able to share more information shortly. Please check back soon....\nRead More »\n2021 International Livestock Auctioneer Championships\nJuly 9–18, 2021\nPlanning is currently underway for the 2021 Calgary Stampede. We hope to be able to share more information shortly. Please check back soon....\nRead More »\n2021 Agriculture & Western Events Showcases\nJuly 9–18, 2021\nPlanning is currently underway for the 2021 Calgary Stampede. 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Russian\nWhat kind of education did Dmitri Mendeleev have? me me me\nWho did Dmitri Mendeleev marry? with Popova.", "start_char": 2746, "end_char": 3408, "id": "75090260" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_04_204515695#6_547477378", "url": "http://www.answers.com/Q/Who_was_Dmitri_mendeleev_and_what_did_he_do", "title": "", "headings": "\n", "segment": "What country was Dmitri Mendeleev from? Dmitri came from Tobolsk, Russia\nWhat year did Dmitri Mendeleev perform his research for the periodic table? Dmitri Mendeleev performed his research during the year\n1847. What is Dmitri Mendeleev famous for? Dmitri Mendeleev is a Russian chemist given credit for creating\nthe first periodic table of elements\nWhat experiments did Dmitri Mendeleev do? Dmitri Mendeleev worked on capilarity, chemistry of solutions, spectroscopy, metrology systems, explosives, etc. What was the nationality of Dmitri mendeleev? Russian\nWhat kind of education did Dmitri Mendeleev have? me me me\nWho did Dmitri Mendeleev marry? with Popova.", "start_char": 2980, "end_char": 3642, "id": "75090274" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_04_205190072#7_549310256", "url": "http://www.answers.com/Q/Who_was_mendeleev_and_what_did_he_do", "title": "", "headings": "\n", "segment": "Dmitri Mendeleev was born in Verhnie Aremziani, Russia, year\n1834. Where was Dmitri Mendeleev buried? Mendeleev was buried at Literatorskie Mostky. A link can be found below. What was the name of the book Mendeleev wrote? Dmitri Mendeleev wrote the textbook Principles of Chemistry. When did Dmitri Mendeleev get married? Dmitri Mendeleev was married to Anna, his second wife, in\n1882\nHow do you pronounce the name Mendeleev? The name Mendeleev is pronounced men-de-LAY-ev. Who made the periodic table is it Dmitri mendeleev or dmitry mendeleyev?", "start_char": 3148, "end_char": 3695, "id": "75091649" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_04_205190072#6_549309380", "url": "http://www.answers.com/Q/Who_was_mendeleev_and_what_did_he_do", "title": "", "headings": "\n", "segment": "Dimitri Mendeleev or Dimitry Ivanovich Mendeleyev was born\ninVerhnie Aremzyani near Toboslk, Siberia in the Russian Empire on\nthe 8th of February 1834 to parents Ivan Pavlovich Mendeleev and\nMaria Dimtrievna Mendeleev. What was Dimitri Mendeleev buried with? When Dmitri Mendeleev died, they draped a copy of the periodic\ntable over the coffin and buried it with him. Mendeleev was born in\n1834 and died in 1907. When was Mendeleev born? Dmitri Mendeleev was born in Verhnie Aremziani, Russia, year\n1834. Where was Dmitri Mendeleev buried? Mendeleev was buried at Literatorskie Mostky. A link can be found below. 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In this Eastern Slavic name, the patronymic is Ivanovich and the family name is Mendeleev. Dmitri Mendeleev\nMendeleev in 1897\nBorn\nDmitri Ivanovich Mendeleev\n( 1834-02-08)\n8 February 1834\nVerkhnie Aremzyani, Tobolsk Governorate, Russian Empire\nDied\n2 February 1907\n(1907-02-02)\n(aged 72)\nSaint Petersburg, Russian Empire\nNationality\nRussian\nAlma mater\nSaint Petersburg University\nKnown for\nFormulating the periodic table of chemical elements\nSpouse (s)\nFeozva Nikitichna Leshcheva (1862–1871)\nAnna Ivanovna Popova (1882)\nAwards\nDavy Medal (1882)\nForMemRS (1892)\nScientific career\nFields\nChemistry, physics\nAcademic advisors\nGustav Kirchhoff\n\nSignature\n\nDmitri Ivanovich Mendeleev (sometimes transliterated as Mendeleyev or Mendeleef) ( English: / ˌmɛndəlˈeɪəf / MEN-dəl-AY-əf; Russian: Дмитрий Иванович Менделеев, tr. Dmitriy Ivanovich Mendeleyev, IPA: [ ˈdmʲitrʲɪj ɪˈvanəvʲɪtɕ mʲɪnʲdʲɪˈlʲejɪf] ( listen); 8 February 1834 – 2 February 1907 [ OS 27 January 1834 – 20 January 1907]) was a Russian chemist and inventor.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 1248, "id": "103644984" } ]
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[ { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_34_1230537650#9_2537609085", "url": "https://www.booking.com/hilton/city/us/san-francisco.html", "title": "The 10 best Hilton hotels in San Francisco, USA | Booking.com", "headings": "\nHilton Hotels in San Francisco\nThe room you need at the hotel chain you trust – pick the location that's just right for you.\nFilter by:\nSan Francisco – 3 Hilton hotels found\nHilton Parc 55 San Francisco Union Square\nVery Good\nHilton San Francisco Union Square\nVery Good\nHilton San Francisco Financial District\nGood\nMost Booked Hilton Hotels in San Francisco This Month\nHilton San Francisco Financial District\nHilton San Francisco Union Square\nHilton Parc 55 San Francisco Union Square\nHilton Hotels That Guests Love in San Francisco\nHilton San Francisco Financial District\nHilton Hotel in Financial District, San Francisco, CA\nHilton San Francisco Union Square\nHilton Hotel in Union Square, San Francisco, CA\nHilton San Francisco Union Square\nHilton Hotel in Union Square, San Francisco, CA\nHilton San Francisco Financial District\nHilton Hotel in Financial District, San Francisco, CA\nHilton San Francisco Financial District\nHilton Hotel in Financial District, San Francisco, CA\nHilton San Francisco Union Square\nHilton Hotel in Union Square, San Francisco, CA\nVan Ness Inn\nHilton Hotel in Russian Hill, San Francisco, CA\nResearch, refine, and make plans for your whole trip\n", "segment": "Check out some of the best hotels in the city. Motels in San Francisco\nMore great accommodation options for your trip. Hostels in San Francisco\nMore great accommodation options for your trip. Hotels in Downtown San Francisco\nGet to know one of the city's most popular neighborhoods. Hotels in Union Square\nGet to know one of the city's most popular neighborhoods. Hotels near Embarcadero Station - BART\nPerfect for local transit links. Hotels near Pier 39\nFind the perfect hotel in San Francisco with Pier 39 right at your doorstep. Hilton Hotels in San Jose\nFind more hotels in a city close to San Francisco. Hilton Hotels in Oakland\nFind more hotels in a city close to San Francisco. Hotels near Oakland Coliseum\nHotels close to a popular local landmark.", "start_char": 5114, "end_char": 5870, "id": "23398525" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_55_1114178102#12_2464438008", "url": "https://www.travelocity.com/San-Francisco-Hotels.d178305.Travel-Guide-Hotels", "title": "San Francisco Hotels from $45 - Hotel Deals | Travelocity", "headings": "Book Hotels in San Francisco, CA\nBook Hotels in San Francisco, CA\nWander wisely with the Travelocity Price Match Guarantee\nMost frequently booked San Francisco hotels\nHotel Riu Plaza Fisherman's Wharf\nSan Francisco Marriott Marquis\nHilton San Francisco Financial District\nThe Park Central San Francisco – Hyatt affiliated hotel\nClub Quarters Hotel in San Francisco\nThe Clancy, Autograph Collection\nGrand Hyatt San Francisco Union Square\nHoliday Inn Golden Gateway, an IHG Hotel\nSFO Airport Hotel, El Rancho Inn BW Signature Collection\nDon't see what you're looking for?\nFAQs: Your guide to finding great places to stay in San Francisco\nHow much does it cost to stay in San Francisco?\nWhat is the best area to stay in San Francisco?\nHow do I find cheap hotels in San Francisco?\nWhat are some great cheap hotels in San Francisco?\nHow do I find the best hotel deals in San Francisco?\nWhat are some of the best hotels in San Francisco?\nWhat are some great hotels near San Francisco?\nWhat are some top hotels in San Francisco, CA?\nWhat are the coolest hotels in San Francisco?\nHow do I find last-minute hotel deals in San Francisco?\nWhat are some famous hotels in San Francisco?\nWhich hotels have the best views in San Francisco?\nWhy should I book a hotel in San Francisco with Travelocity?\nA Visitor's Guide to San Francisco\nTailor Your Stay\nEnjoy the Cuisine\nGet Around\nTake in the Outdoors\nDon't Forget the History & Art\nAll you need to know about hotels in San Francisco\nWhere can I find cheap hotels in San Francisco?\nHow do I find the best San Francisco hotel deals?\nHow much does it cost to stay in a hotel in San Francisco?\nHow many hotels are in San Francisco?\nWhat are the best hotels in San Francisco?\nWhen is the best time to visit San Francisco?\nWhen is the cheapest time to stay in San Francisco?\nAre there any great family-friendly hotels in San Francisco?\nWhy book a hotel in San Francisco through Travelocity?\nHow do I cancel my hotel booking in San Francisco on Travelocity?\nTypes of hotels\nHotels near…\nTop hotel brands\nHotels by star rating\nAreas of San Francisco\nMost popular\nHotels\nFlights\nCars\nPackages\n", "segment": "You can find your perfect stay by simply entering your travel details and using the filters to explore some fantastic hotels that fit your budget. At Travelocity, we make it easy to find an amazing deal on the best hotels in San Francisco. What are some of the best hotels in San Francisco? For rooftop views across the Bay, stay at the boutique Art Deco inspired Hotel VIA —just across the street from Oracle Park. For a superb airport hotel, the Grand Hyatt at SFO is a short AirTrain ride away, with some rooms offering impressively silent views of jumbo jets taking off. What are some great hotels near San Francisco? Modern design and ocean views greet you at AC Hotel by Marriott San Francisco Airport Oyster Point. Stay at the DoubleTree by Hilton Hotel in Brisbane for a quiet spot in the suburbs near the bay. Both are close to SFO with good access to downtown . 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The Argonaut\n", "segment": "17 BEST HOTELS in SAN FRANCISCO (Luxury, 5-Star, Boutique)\nThe Best Hotels in San Francisco\nHome > San Francisco Best Hotels\nUpdated: April 16, 2021\nOur Favorites\n• Best Hotel: Fairmont\n• Boutique Hotel: Hotel Vitale\n• Cheap Hotel: Stanyan Park\n• Family Hotel: The Palace\n• Best Pool: The Palace\n• Near Airport: Grand Hyatt SFO\n• Fisherman’s Wharf: Argonaut\n• Golden Gate Bridge: Cavallo Point\nThe 17 Best Hotels in San Francisco\nSunday brunch at The Palace Hotel on Market Street in San Francisco. (", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 500, "id": "10491904" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_24_794802470#9_1645320713", "url": "https://misstourist.com/where-to-stay-in-san-francisco-california-usa-best-hotels/", "title": "2021 Guide: Where to stay in San Francisco - Best Neighborhoods and Hotels", "headings": "Where to Stay in San Francisco – Best Areas and the Best Hotels\nWhere to Stay in San Francisco – Best Areas and the Best Hotels\nIf you’re in a hurry…\nWhich area should you choose?\n1. Nob Hill & Union Square (Downtown San Francisco)\nLuxury (US$250 and up)\nMiddle-priced (US$180 – US$250)\nBudget (up to US$180)\n2. Fisherman’s Wharf & North Beach – Where to stay in San Francisco with a family\nLuxury (US$250 and up)\nMiddle-priced (US$180 – US$250)\nBudget (up to US$180)\n3. SoMa / South of Market\nLuxury (US$230 and up)\nMiddle-priced (US$120 – US$230)\nBudget (up to US$120)\n4. The Mission & The Castro – Where to stay in San Francisco for nightlife\nLuxury (US$250 and up)\nMiddle-priced (US$200 – US$250)\nBudget (up to US$200)\n5. Marina District – Where to stay on a budget\nLuxury (US$230 and up)\nMiddle-priced (US$180 – US$230)\nBudget (up to US$180)\n6. Hayes Valley\nIf you ask me, this is actually one of the most underrated areas in San Francisco for tourists!\nLuxury (US$200 and up)\nMiddle-priced (US$160 – US$200)\nBudget (up to US$160)\nBest apartments in San Francisco\nLuxury (US$150 and up)\nMiddle-priced (US$100 – US$150)\nBudget (up to US$100)\nBest hotels near San Francisco International Airport\nBONUS 1 – Where NOT to stay in San Francisco?\nBONUS 2 – Where should I stay in San Francisco if I have (or don’t have) a car?\nConclusion\nAbout The Author\n", "segment": "Plus, one of the best advantages of staying here is that you’ll be very well connected to the rest of San Francisco via public transportation (bus, BART, etc.). If you feel like this is the place for you, check out my hand-picked SF hotels in the Downtown area below: Luxury (US$250 and up)\nFairmont San Francisco – Do you want to stay in one of the most luxurious hotels located extremely close to Union Square and Nob Hill? You have just found one of the best places to stay for a spoiled vacation! This 5-star hotel awaits with an on-site gym, a spa, an on-site restaurant and more! Orchard Hotel – Here’s another superb hotel located in the best area to stay in the entire San Francisco! Make sure to book a room here if you want to be in San Francisco Union Square and if you want to benefit from free Wi-Fi, an on-site restaurant and bar, traditional decor and superb rooms. Definitely a great place to stay! READ MORE: Where to Stay in Chicago – Best Accommodation (With Prices!)", "start_char": 4310, "end_char": 5296, "id": "13897252" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_55_1114178102#9_2464427646", "url": "https://www.travelocity.com/San-Francisco-Hotels.d178305.Travel-Guide-Hotels", "title": "San Francisco Hotels from $45 - Hotel Deals | Travelocity", "headings": "Book Hotels in San Francisco, CA\nBook Hotels in San Francisco, CA\nWander wisely with the Travelocity Price Match Guarantee\nMost frequently booked San Francisco hotels\nHotel Riu Plaza Fisherman's Wharf\nSan Francisco Marriott Marquis\nHilton San Francisco Financial District\nThe Park Central San Francisco – Hyatt affiliated hotel\nClub Quarters Hotel in San Francisco\nThe Clancy, Autograph Collection\nGrand Hyatt San Francisco Union Square\nHoliday Inn Golden Gateway, an IHG Hotel\nSFO Airport Hotel, El Rancho Inn BW Signature Collection\nDon't see what you're looking for?\nFAQs: Your guide to finding great places to stay in San Francisco\nHow much does it cost to stay in San Francisco?\nWhat is the best area to stay in San Francisco?\nHow do I find cheap hotels in San Francisco?\nWhat are some great cheap hotels in San Francisco?\nHow do I find the best hotel deals in San Francisco?\nWhat are some of the best hotels in San Francisco?\nWhat are some great hotels near San Francisco?\nWhat are some top hotels in San Francisco, CA?\nWhat are the coolest hotels in San Francisco?\nHow do I find last-minute hotel deals in San Francisco?\nWhat are some famous hotels in San Francisco?\nWhich hotels have the best views in San Francisco?\nWhy should I book a hotel in San Francisco with Travelocity?\nA Visitor's Guide to San Francisco\nTailor Your Stay\nEnjoy the Cuisine\nGet Around\nTake in the Outdoors\nDon't Forget the History & Art\nAll you need to know about hotels in San Francisco\nWhere can I find cheap hotels in San Francisco?\nHow do I find the best San Francisco hotel deals?\nHow much does it cost to stay in a hotel in San Francisco?\nHow many hotels are in San Francisco?\nWhat are the best hotels in San Francisco?\nWhen is the best time to visit San Francisco?\nWhen is the cheapest time to stay in San Francisco?\nAre there any great family-friendly hotels in San Francisco?\nWhy book a hotel in San Francisco through Travelocity?\nHow do I cancel my hotel booking in San Francisco on Travelocity?\nTypes of hotels\nHotels near…\nTop hotel brands\nHotels by star rating\nAreas of San Francisco\nMost popular\nHotels\nFlights\nCars\nPackages\n", "segment": "Your guide to finding great places to stay in San Francisco\nHow much does it cost to stay in San Francisco? Hotel rooms in San Francisco cost between $45 and $179. Whatever your budget, with 1706 hotels to choose from on Travelocity, you’re spoilt for choice in San Francisco. Prices and availability subject to change. Additional terms may apply. What is the best area to stay in San Francisco? Stay in downtown San Francisco to be sure of always having something to do—it's loaded with fantastic attractions, such as the Ferry Building and Union Square Park. Fisherman’s Wharf is another brilliant spot—and easy to get to from the city center, Chinatown, and the Alcatraz ferry. How do I find cheap hotels in San Francisco? At Travelocity, we have a terrific range of affordable hotels in San Francisco, from cute guesthouses to tech-friendly hostels, with prices starting at $45.", "start_char": 5148, "end_char": 6030, "id": "68384803" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_24_454250268#1_990678009", "url": "https://mel365.com/where-to-stay-in-san-francisco/", "title": "Where to stay in San Francisco 2021 [best 7 AREAS without a car or with it]", "headings": "Where to stay in San Francisco\nWhere to stay in San Francisco\nYou can read also\nWhere to stay in San Francisco – In a nutshell\nWhere to stay in San Francisco on a budget\nSoMa (laid-back)\nUnion Square (hostels)\nChinatown (motels)\nCheap places to stay in San Francisco (under $100)\nBest area to stay in San Francisco without a car\nUnion Square\nNob Hill\nNeighborhoods in San Francisco to stay with a car\nWhere to stay in San Francisco with family\nFisherman’s Wharf (small kids)\nUnion Square (grown-up kids)\nCool places to stay in San Francisco\nHaight-Ashbury\nBest area to stay in San Francisco for nightlife\nThe Mission\nBest areas to stay in San Francisco\nNob Hill (the iconic San Francisco experience)\nSoMa (South of Market, wide choice of central accommodations)\nFisherman’s Wharf (one of the city’s busiest tourist areas)\nHaight-Ashbury (the boutique area)\nThe Mission (best nightlife in SF)\nUnion Square (the shopping hub)\nChinatown (one of the oldest Chinatowns)\nWorst neighborhoods in San Francisco\n", "segment": "Where to stay in San Francisco – In a nutshell\nBest areas to stay in San Francisco\n7 Best areas to stay in San Francisco: Nob Hill (the iconic San Francisco experience), SoMa (South of Market, wide choice of central accommodations), Fisherman’s Wharf (one of the city’s busiest tourist areas), Haight-Ashbury (the boutique area), The Mission (best nightlife in SF), Union Square (the shopping hub) and Chinatown (one of the oldest Chinatowns in the USA). You can read more about every single area below. Where to stay in San Francisco on a budget: The cost of living and visiting San Francisco is relatively high. In saying that you can still find areas with reasonably priced accommodations and cheap places to eat out. SoMa is a laid-back area south of downtown with well-priced hotels and a few cool cafes. Union Square has a few hostels that maybe be the perfect option if you are willing to share your room. Finally, Chinatown, a great area to visit anyway, has also a few well-priced motels. Read more below about staying on a budget in San Fran, with a few bargain accommodations.", "start_char": 2121, "end_char": 3209, "id": "13533792" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_55_1268009135#0_2781258215", "url": "https://www.tripadvisor.com/Attractions-g60713-Activities-San_Francisco_California.html", "title": "THE 15 BEST Things to Do in San Francisco - 2021 (with Photos) - Tripadvisor", "headings": "Things to Do in San Francisco\nThings to Do in San Francisco, CA - San Francisco Attractions\nThings to Do in San Francisco\nPopular things to do\nWays to tour San Francisco\nTop Attractions in San Francisco\n1. Alcatraz Island\n2. Golden Gate Bridge\n3. Oracle Park\n4. Palace of Fine Arts Theatre\n5. Golden Gate Park\n6. Twin Peaks\n7. Exploratorium\n8. California Academy of Sciences\n9. Walt Disney Family Museum\n10. 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Hotel Deals | Travelocity", "headings": "Book Hotels in San Francisco, CA\nBook Hotels in San Francisco, CA\nWander wisely with the Travelocity Price Match Guarantee\nMost frequently booked San Francisco hotels\nHotel Riu Plaza Fisherman's Wharf\nSan Francisco Marriott Marquis\nHilton San Francisco Financial District\nThe Park Central San Francisco – Hyatt affiliated hotel\nClub Quarters Hotel in San Francisco\nThe Clancy, Autograph Collection\nGrand Hyatt San Francisco Union Square\nHoliday Inn Golden Gateway, an IHG Hotel\nSFO Airport Hotel, El Rancho Inn BW Signature Collection\nDon't see what you're looking for?\nFAQs: Your guide to finding great places to stay in San Francisco\nHow much does it cost to stay in San Francisco?\nWhat is the best area to stay in San Francisco?\nHow do I find cheap hotels in San Francisco?\nWhat are some great cheap hotels in San Francisco?\nHow do I find the best hotel deals in San Francisco?\nWhat are some of the best hotels in San Francisco?\nWhat are some great hotels near San Francisco?\nWhat are some top hotels in San Francisco, CA?\nWhat are the coolest hotels in San Francisco?\nHow do I find last-minute hotel deals in San Francisco?\nWhat are some famous hotels in San Francisco?\nWhich hotels have the best views in San Francisco?\nWhy should I book a hotel in San Francisco with Travelocity?\nA Visitor's Guide to San Francisco\nTailor Your Stay\nEnjoy the Cuisine\nGet Around\nTake in the Outdoors\nDon't Forget the History & Art\nAll you need to know about hotels in San Francisco\nWhere can I find cheap hotels in San Francisco?\nHow do I find the best San Francisco hotel deals?\nHow much does it cost to stay in a hotel in San Francisco?\nHow many hotels are in San Francisco?\nWhat are the best hotels in San Francisco?\nWhen is the best time to visit San Francisco?\nWhen is the cheapest time to stay in San Francisco?\nAre there any great family-friendly hotels in San Francisco?\nWhy book a hotel in San Francisco through Travelocity?\nHow do I cancel my hotel booking in San Francisco on Travelocity?\nTypes of hotels\nHotels near…\nTop hotel brands\nHotels by star rating\nAreas of San Francisco\nMost popular\nHotels\nFlights\nCars\nPackages\n", "segment": "What is the best area to stay in San Francisco? Stay in downtown San Francisco to be sure of always having something to do—it's loaded with fantastic attractions, such as the Ferry Building and Union Square Park. Fisherman’s Wharf is another brilliant spot—and easy to get to from the city center, Chinatown, and the Alcatraz ferry. How do I find cheap hotels in San Francisco? At Travelocity, we have a terrific range of affordable hotels in San Francisco, from cute guesthouses to tech-friendly hostels, with prices starting at $45. Check out our latest San Francisco travel deals or enter your trip details and filter by price for more options. What are some great cheap hotels in San Francisco? The Axiom Hotel and Club Quarters Hotel are budget-friendly with modern rooms and right in the city center. For welcoming quirkiness, The Dylan at SFO is just a mile from San Francisco International Airport and a short walk from Millbrae BART. How do I find the best hotel deals in San Francisco?", "start_char": 5495, "end_char": 6491, "id": "68384804" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_55_1114178102#13_2464441401", "url": "https://www.travelocity.com/San-Francisco-Hotels.d178305.Travel-Guide-Hotels", "title": "San Francisco Hotels from $45 - Hotel Deals | Travelocity", "headings": "Book Hotels in San Francisco, CA\nBook Hotels in San Francisco, CA\nWander wisely with the Travelocity Price Match Guarantee\nMost frequently booked San Francisco hotels\nHotel Riu Plaza Fisherman's Wharf\nSan Francisco Marriott Marquis\nHilton San Francisco Financial District\nThe Park Central San Francisco – Hyatt affiliated hotel\nClub Quarters Hotel in San Francisco\nThe Clancy, Autograph Collection\nGrand Hyatt San Francisco Union Square\nHoliday Inn Golden Gateway, an IHG Hotel\nSFO Airport Hotel, El Rancho Inn BW Signature Collection\nDon't see what you're looking for?\nFAQs: Your guide to finding great places to stay in San Francisco\nHow much does it cost to stay in San Francisco?\nWhat is the best area to stay in San Francisco?\nHow do I find cheap hotels in San Francisco?\nWhat are some great cheap hotels in San Francisco?\nHow do I find the best hotel deals in San Francisco?\nWhat are some of the best hotels in San Francisco?\nWhat are some great hotels near San Francisco?\nWhat are some top hotels in San Francisco, CA?\nWhat are the coolest hotels in San Francisco?\nHow do I find last-minute hotel deals in San Francisco?\nWhat are some famous hotels in San Francisco?\nWhich hotels have the best views in San Francisco?\nWhy should I book a hotel in San Francisco with Travelocity?\nA Visitor's Guide to San Francisco\nTailor Your Stay\nEnjoy the Cuisine\nGet Around\nTake in the Outdoors\nDon't Forget the History & Art\nAll you need to know about hotels in San Francisco\nWhere can I find cheap hotels in San Francisco?\nHow do I find the best San Francisco hotel deals?\nHow much does it cost to stay in a hotel in San Francisco?\nHow many hotels are in San Francisco?\nWhat are the best hotels in San Francisco?\nWhen is the best time to visit San Francisco?\nWhen is the cheapest time to stay in San Francisco?\nAre there any great family-friendly hotels in San Francisco?\nWhy book a hotel in San Francisco through Travelocity?\nHow do I cancel my hotel booking in San Francisco on Travelocity?\nTypes of hotels\nHotels near…\nTop hotel brands\nHotels by star rating\nAreas of San Francisco\nMost popular\nHotels\nFlights\nCars\nPackages\n", "segment": "What are some great hotels near San Francisco? Modern design and ocean views greet you at AC Hotel by Marriott San Francisco Airport Oyster Point. Stay at the DoubleTree by Hilton Hotel in Brisbane for a quiet spot in the suburbs near the bay. Both are close to SFO with good access to downtown . What are some top hotels in San Francisco, CA? With the world’s largest hotel lobby, the Hyatt Regency San Francisco is an iconic stay on Embarcadero waterfront. The elegantly Japanese-inspired Hotel Nikko is a great hotel near San Francisco’s Golden Gate park. What are the coolest hotels in San Francisco? The Phoenix Hotel is a redesigned 1950s motor lodge with rock ‘n’ roll credentials and rooms overlooking a palm-fringed pool. For a hip hotspot with a playful side, head to Hotel Zetta in downtown San Francisco.", "start_char": 7066, "end_char": 7883, "id": "68384807" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_55_1520337780#2_3354722454", "url": "https://www.tripsavvy.com/san-francisco-on-a-budget-1476186", "title": "7 Simple Ways to See San Francisco on a Budget", "headings": "San Francisco on a Budget: Money-Saving Tips\nSan Francisco on a Budget: Money-Saving Tips\nGo When Prices are Lowest\nFind an Affordable Place to Stay\nLower Your Airfare\nDo Fun Things for Free\nGet Discounts on Admission Fees\nGet Around Cheap\nEat in San Francisco for Less\nBe An Early Bird Planner\n", "segment": "Check the convention calendar to find out more. Find an Affordable Place to Stay\nSan Francisco hotel prices are among the highest in the U.S., according to Fodors.com. Expect to pay more than $200 a night at the best San Francisco hotels. To make matters worse, many of them pile on exorbitant parking and resort fees. You can pay less without staying in a dirty place with a surly staff. Here's how: Use the simple guide to finding the best hotel rates in San Francisco to find out how to get yourself a nice room for the same price as a \"cheap\" one. Always check the hotel website for parking fees and other added charges not included in their daily rate. Use the map when you're comparing prices and look for places on Lombard and Geary Streets west of Market, or other areas on the west side of town. The Marina Motel and Geary Parkway Motel are reliable, clean, and well-rated options in those areas.", "start_char": 1355, "end_char": 2260, "id": "68767544" } ]
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what years did the red sox win the world series?
1918 World Series
[ { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_04_358827142#0_845276129", "url": "http://www.ask.com/sports-active-lifestyle/many-world-series-boston-red-sox-won-5d3bb8caaf697507", "title": "How Many World Series Have the Boston Red Sox Won?", "headings": "How Many World Series Have the Boston Red Sox Won?\nHow Many World Series Have the Boston Red Sox Won?", "segment": "How Many World Series Have the Boston Red Sox Won? How Many World Series Have the Boston Red Sox Won? By Staff Writer Last Updated Mar 25, 2020 4:57:50 PM ET\nThe Boston Red Sox have won eight World Series titles. The title years are 1903, 1912, 1915, 1916, 1918, 2004, 2007 and 2013. The Boston Red Sox currently rank in third place for the highest number of World Series wins. The St. Louis Cardinals have 11 wins, and the New York Yankees have 27 wins. The Red Sox won the best-of-seven series against the St. Louis Cardinals with four wins in six games. During the 2007 World Series, Boston won with four wins in four games against the Colorado Rockies. In 2004, Boston was also pitted against St. Louis and won with four wins in four games, capturing its first World Series title since 1918. More From Reference\n1\nWhen Was the First Memorial Day?", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 850, "id": "75273212" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_51_168128191#0_385802824", "url": "https://www.reference.com/sports-active-lifestyle/many-world-series-boston-red-sox-won-5d3bb8caaf697507", "title": "How Many World Series Have the Boston Red Sox Won?", "headings": "How Many World Series Have the Boston Red Sox Won?\nHow Many World Series Have the Boston Red Sox Won?", "segment": "How Many World Series Have the Boston Red Sox Won? How Many World Series Have the Boston Red Sox Won? By Staff Writer Last Updated Mar 25, 2020 4:57:50 PM ET\nThe Boston Red Sox have won eight World Series titles. The title years are 1903, 1912, 1915, 1916, 1918, 2004, 2007 and 2013. The Boston Red Sox currently rank in third place for the highest number of World Series wins. The St. Louis Cardinals have 11 wins, and the New York Yankees have 27 wins. The Red Sox won the best-of-seven series against the St. Louis Cardinals with four wins in six games. During the 2007 World Series, Boston won with four wins in four games against the Colorado Rockies. In 2004, Boston was also pitted against St. Louis and won with four wins in four games, capturing its first World Series title since 1918. More From Reference\n1\nHow to Make an Emergency Preparedness Plan for Your Household\n2\nThe (Failed) Assassination of Pope John Paul II and Its Odd Aftermath\n3\nWhat's Going on in Taiwan?", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 980, "id": "35044555" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_52_729952640#2_1418477184", "url": "https://www.si.com/mlb/2018/10/20/boston-red-sox-world-series-history-wins-record", "title": "Red Sox World Series history: How many titles has Boston won? - Sports Illustrated", "headings": "Red Sox Chasing Ninth World Series Title In Franchise History\nRed Sox Chasing Ninth World Series Title In Franchise History\nThe Red Sox last won a World Series in 2013.\nSo how many times have the Red Sox won the World Series?\n", "segment": "This season the Red Sox return to the Fall Classic for the first time since 2013. So how many times have the Red Sox won the World Series? Boston has eight World Series titles. After winning their first championship in 1903 and second in 1912, star slugger Babe Ruth arrived in Boston in 1914. Ruth helped the Red Sox win three titles in 1915, 1916 and 1918 before he was traded to the rival New York Yankees in 1919. After an 86-year old Curse of the Bambino hung over the Red Sox, Boston finally won another championship in 2004 by sweeping the St. Louis Cardinals. The Red Sox won their second World Series in four years by sweeping the Colorado Rockies in 2007. St. Louis and Boston met up again in the 2013 World Series. The Red Sox won the Fall Classic in six games, marking the first World Series title clinched at Fenway Park since 1918.", "start_char": 782, "end_char": 1628, "id": "92710903" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_34_1645020715#5_3453083078", "url": "https://www.britannica.com/topic/Boston-Red-Sox", "title": "Boston Red Sox | History & Notable Players | Britannica", "headings": "Boston Red Sox\nBoston Red Sox\nAmerican baseball team\n", "segment": "AP/REX/Shutterstock.com\nFinally, in 2004, the Red Sox emerged triumphant after 86 years of frustration, winning the World Series in four games against the St. Louis Cardinals behind the pitching of Curt Schilling and the batting of Ramirez and David Ortiz. Just as important to Red Sox fans, they had vanquished their nemesis, the Yankees, in the American League Championship Series (ALCS), coming back from a 3–0 series deficit to win 4–3, the first team in baseball history to stage such a comeback in the postseason. The Red Sox—led by standout pitching performances by Josh Beckett, Jonathan Papelbon, and rookie Daisuke Matsuzaka —captured another World Series title in 2007, sweeping the Colorado Rockies in four games. The Red Sox lost a seven-game ALCS to the Tampa Bay Rays in 2008 but remained one of baseball’s most-dominant teams through the end of the decade. However, in 2011 the spectre of past failures was raised when the Red Sox lost a nine-game lead in the Wild Card standings over the course of the final month of the regular season—the worst September collapse in the history of Major League Baseball. In 2012 Boston lost 95 games—the most for the team in 48 years—but a substantially rebuilt team immediately rebounded in 2013 to post an AL-best 97 wins and return to the World Series, where the team beat the Cardinals in six games to capture its eighth championship. The team’s seesaw tendencies continued into 2014, when the Red Sox plummeted from the peak of the sport to lose 91 games and finish last in their division. In 2016 a rebuilt Red Sox team returned to the postseason by winning a division title. Both that squad and the following year’s team lost in the division series, but the 2018 Red Sox broke through, winning a franchise-record 108 games during the regular season and cruising through the postseason, losing just three games across three playoff series en route to another World Series title. Boston struggled the following season, however, winning 84 games and finishing well outside playoff contention.", "start_char": 3771, "end_char": 5820, "id": "23886865" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_52_729788055#0_1418201129", "url": "https://www.si.com/mlb/2017/10/05/boston-red-sox-last-world-series-title", "title": "When did the Red Sox last win the World Series? - Sports Illustrated", "headings": "When Did the Red Sox Last Win the World Series?\nWhen Did the Red Sox Last Win the World Series?\nThe Red Sox are one of baseball's oldest team, but they have only won eight World Series championships.\n", "segment": "When did the Red Sox last win the World Series? - Sports Illustrated\nico_close\nIf the Yankees can get past the Twins, watch out\nico_muted\nico_unmuted\nIf the Yankees can get past the Twins, watch out\nico_muted\nico_unmuted\nWhen Did the Red Sox Last Win the World Series? The Red Sox are one of baseball's oldest team, but they have only won eight World Series championships. Author: Nihal Kolur\nPublish date: Oct 5, 2017\nThe Boston Red Sox are one of baseball's most successful teams. Dating back to 1903, Boston has won eight World Series championships, most recently in 2013, good for fourth-most by any franchise. However, it hasn't always been rosy for Red Sox fans. Boston won the World Series in 1918, but a year later owner Harry Frazee sold pitcher/outfielder Babe Ruth, arguably the best baseball player of all time, to the rival Yankees in order to finance a Broadway play. The Red Sox would not win another championship until 86 years later, leading many to call the drought \"The Curse of the Bambino.\"", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 1011, "id": "92710765" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_42_1173367836#0_2651188103", "url": "https://www.history.com/this-day-in-history/red-sox-win-first-championship-since-1918", "title": "Red Sox win first championship since 1918 - HISTORY", "headings": "Red Sox win first championship since 1918\nRed Sox win first championship since 1918", "segment": "Red Sox win first championship since 1918 - HISTORY\nYear\n2004\nMonth Day\nOctober 27\nRed Sox win first championship since 1918\nOn October 27, 2004, the Boston Red Sox win the World Series for the first time since 1918, finally vanquishing the so-called “Curse of the Bambino” that had plagued them for 86 years. “ This is for anyone who has ever rooted for the Red Sox,” the team’s GM told reporters after the game. “ This is for all of Red Sox Nation, past and present.” Ever since team owner and Broadway producer Harry Frazee sold the great Babe Ruth to the Yankees in 1920—he got $125,000 and a $300,000 loan, which he used to pay Fenway’s mortgage and put on the musical \"No, No, Nannette\"—the Sox had been tragically unable to win the World Series. People said that the team was cursed. Before 1920, the Sox had won five championships and the Yanks hadn’t won any; after the Babe left, Boston’s well ran dry. The Yankees, meanwhile, won a record 26 times after 1920. Over and over, the hapless Sox almost won—and over and over, they didn’t. In 1946, they were winning Game 7 with two outs in the eighth—until shortstop Johnny Pesky held onto a relay throw just long enough for Enos Slaughter to score the winning run (from first base).", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 1237, "id": "8682426" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_01_210886454#1_232710310", "url": "http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Boston_Red_Sox", "title": "Boston Red Sox - Wikipedia", "headings": "Boston Red Sox\nBoston Red Sox\nContents\nNickname\nHistory\n1901–1919: The Golden Era\nSale of Babe Ruth and Aftermath (1920–1938)\n1939–1960: The Ted Williams Era\n1960s: Yaz and the Impossible Dream\n1970s: The Red Hat Era\n1975\n1978 pennant race\n1986 World Series and Game Six\n1988–1991: Morgan Magic\n1992–2001: Mixed Results\n2002–present: John Henry era\n2002–03\n\"The Idiots\": 2004 World Series Championship\n2007: World Series Championship\n2008–2012: Injuries and Collapses\nBoston Strong: 2013 World Series Champions\n2014–2017\n\"Damage Done\": 2018 World Series Championship\n2019\n2020\nAwards\nRoster\nRegular season home attendance\nFenway Park\nUniform\nSpring training\nJetBlue Park\nTruck Day\nRivalry with the Yankees\nRadio and television\nMusic\nRetired numbers\nBaseball Hall of Famers\nFord C. Frick Award recipients\nBBWAA Career Excellence Award recipients\nBoston Red Sox Hall of Fame\nMinor league affiliations\nOther notable seasons and team records\nSee also\nNotes\nReferences\nExternal links\n", "segment": "The \"Red Sox\" name was chosen by the team owner, John I. Taylor, circa 1908, following the lead of previous teams that had been known as the \" Boston Red Stockings \", including the forerunner of the Atlanta Braves. The team have won nine World Series championships, tied for the third-most of any MLB team, and they have played in 13. Their most recent World Series appearance and win was in 2018. In addition, they won the 1904 American League pennant, but were not able to defend their 1903 World Series championship when the New York Giants refused to participate in the 1904 World Series . The Red Sox were a dominant team in the new league, defeating the Pittsburgh Pirates in the first World Series in 1903 and winning four more championships by 1918. However, they then went into one of the longest championship droughts in baseball history, dubbed the \" Curse of the Bambino \" after its alleged inception due to the Red Sox' sale of Babe Ruth to the rival New York Yankees two years after their world championship in 1918, an 86-year wait before the team's sixth World Championship in 2004. The team's history during that period was punctuated with some of the most memorable moments in World Series history, including Enos Slaughter 's \" mad dash \" in 1946, the \" Impossible Dream \" of 1967, Carlton Fisk 's home run in 1975, and Bill Buckner 's error in 1986. Following their victory in the 2018 World Series, they became the first team to win four World Series trophies in the 21st century, with championships in 2004, 2007, 2013 and 2018. The team's history has also been marked by the team's intense rivalry with the New York Yankees, arguably the fiercest and most historic in North American professional sports. The Boston Red Sox are owned by Fenway Sports Group, which also owns Liverpool F.C. of the Premier League in England.", "start_char": 1601, "end_char": 3445, "id": "72839274" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_40_372191524#3_654163292", "url": "https://www.fenwayticketking.com/redsoxhistory.html", "title": "Fenway Ticket King - Red Sox Tickets", "headings": "All of your favorite events\nBoston Red Sox History\nBoston Red Sox Resources\n", "segment": "Nomar Garciaparra and Pedro Martinez pulled the \"double-double\" in 1999-2000. Some Hall of Famers includes Luis Aparicio, Lou Boudreau, Jesse Burkett, Orlando Cepeda, Jack Chesbro, Jimmy Collins, Joe Cronin, Bobby Doerr, Rick Ferrell, Carlton Fisk and Jimmie Foxx. The Boston Red Sox have won eight World Series Championships (1903, 1912, 1915, 1916, 1918, 2004, 2007 and 2013). They have been American League Champions thirteen times (1903, 1904, 1912, 1915, 1916, 1918, 1946, 1967, 1975, 1986, 2004, 2007 and 2013), have won the Division Championships seven times (1975, 1986, 1988, 1990, 1995, 2007 and 2013) and have earned Wild Card seven times (1998, 1999, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2008 and 2009). The Red Sox uniform color consists of red, white, navy Blue and scarlet; the logo design is two hanging red socks. The Boston Red Sox play in Fenway Park (1912- present), which has a seating capacity of 33,871 and is located in Boston, Massachusetts. The Red Sox moved on to the 2004 World Series against the St. Louis Cardinals, a team that had posted the best record in the major leagues and the team that had defeated the Red Sox in the 1946 and 1967 World Series. Game 1 set a new record for the highest scoring World Series opening game (breaking the previous record set in 1932). The Sox defeated the Cardinals twice in Boston and twice in St. Louis to sweep the World Series, making this their first and last Series win since 1918.", "start_char": 1922, "end_char": 3357, "id": "80726789" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_28_261543944#2_551511506", "url": "https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Boston_Red_Sox", "title": "Boston Red Sox - Simple English Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia", "headings": "Boston Red Sox\nBoston Red Sox\nContents\nThe Curse of the Bambino\nOther facts\nReferences\nOther websites\n", "segment": "In 1918, the team won its fifth World Series, and then went into one of the longest championship droughts in baseball history. The Red Sox won the World Series in 1903, 1912, 1915, 1916, 1918, 2004, 2007, 2013, and 2018; they won the pennant but lost the World Series in 1946, 1967, 1975, and 1986. Contents\n1 The Curse of the Bambino\n2 Other facts\n3 References\n4 Other websites\nThe Curse of the Bambino\nMany thought their championship drought between 1918 and 2004 was caused by the \"Curse of the Bambino\", said to have been caused by the trade of Babe Ruth to the New York Yankees in 1920. The drought was ended, and the \"curse\" reversed in 2004, when the team won their sixth World Series Championship. To get to the 2004 World Series, they beat the Yankees in the 2004 American League Championship Series; they lost the first three games to the Yankees, but then, facing elimination, they won the next four games and thereby won the ALCS. That was, and still is, the first and only time an MLB team has won a seven-game playoff series after losing the first three games. After the ALCS, the Red Sox swept the St. Louis Cardinals to win their first World Series since 1918 (86 years) in 2004. Other facts\nThey share a large and very famous rivalry with the New York Yankees.", "start_char": 1131, "end_char": 2409, "id": "41102590" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_06_419346687#16_738962386", "url": "http://www.floridagrapefruitleague.com/home/history/", "title": "History – Florida Grapefruit League", "headings": "Florida Spring Training History\nFlorida Spring Training History\n1888-1900\n1900-09\n1910-19\n1920-29\n1930-39\n1940-49\n1950-59\n1960-69\n1970-79\n1980-89\n1990-99\n2000-09\n2010-19\n2020-PRESENT\n", "segment": "World Series Winners\n2000: New York Yankees\n2001: Arizona Diamondbacks\n2002: Anaheim Angels\n2003: Florida Marlins\n2004: Boston Red Sox\n2005: Chicago White Sox\n2006: St. Louis Cardinals\n2007: Boston Red Sox\n2008: Philadelphia Phillies\n2009:", "start_char": 5949, "end_char": 6189, "id": "18968911" } ]
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where is mount vernon virginia?
Fairfax County, Virginia
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Take Our Brief Survey\nMeeting Planners\nGroup Planners\nSports Planners\nPress\nBlog\n73°\nx\n73°\nMostly Cloudy Today Invalid date\n78°\nPartly Cloudy Tue 5/18\n82°\nSunny Wed 5/19\nx\nThings to Do\nOutdoor Activities\nBrowse Fairfax County's many outdoor activities, from hiking and biking trails to zip lining and quiet park areas. Plus, camping, boating, fishing and more! African American Heritage\nAttractions\nBlog\nDeals & Specials\nFamily Friendly\nFree Things To Do\nGetaways\nGolf\nHistoric Sites\nInteractive E-map\nItineraries\nMuseums\nMusic & The Arts\nNature & Parks\nNightlife\nOutdoor Activities & Sports\nSpring In Northern Virginia\nShopping\nStorytellers Video Series\nVirtual Attractions\nWashington DC\nWineries & Breweries\nKids Activity Guide\nLet us help entertain your kids\nVirtual Attractions\nTake a virtual tour of Fairfax County's most visited sites! Events\nEllen Reid SOUNDWALK\nMusic meets nature meets technology. Enjoy this socially distanced, one-of-a-kind music-led stroll through Wolf Trap National Park. Full Calendar of Events\nFairs and Festivals\nSubmit Your Event\nMemorial Day Events\nNational Travel & Tourism Week\nHoliday Light Shows\nSummer In Northern Virginia\nFall in Northern Virginia\nWinter In Northern Virginia\nSpring In Northern Virginia\nEllen Reid Soundwalk at Wolftrap\nSpring Is Here\nSee what's happening this spring in Northern Virginia. Jurassic Encounter\nSee life-sized dinosaurs come to life during this drive-thru family friendly event. Tickets on sale now for this mid-May event!", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 1634, "id": "19171076" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_18_321135520#3_363235101", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mount_Vernon,_Virginia", "title": "Mount Vernon, Virginia - Wikipedia", "headings": "Mount Vernon, Virginia\nMount Vernon, Virginia\nContents\nHistory\nGeography\nDemographics\nEducation\nNotable locations\nNotable people\nReferences\nExternal links\n", "segment": "Located on U.S. Route 1 in Northern Virginia, Mount Vernon is 13 miles (21 km) south-southwest of downtown Washington, D.C. and 13 miles (21 km) southeast of Fairfax, the county seat. Mount Vernon sits on the Atlantic Coastal Plain on the north side of the Potomac River. Two small tributaries of the river flow south through the CDP: Dogue Creek runs through the western part of the CDP, and Little Hunting Creek forms the CDP's eastern border. According to the United States Census Bureau, the CDP has a total area of 6.07 square miles (15.7 km 2) of which 5.24 square miles (13.6 km 2) is land and 0.83 square miles (2.1 km 2) (14%) is water. As a suburb of Washington, D.C., Mount Vernon is a part of both the Washington Metropolitan Area and the larger Baltimore-Washington Metropolitan Area. It borders other Washington suburbs on all sides, including: Woodlawn and Hybla Valley to the north, Fort Hunt to the east, Accokeek and Bryans Road, Maryland across the Potomac River to the southeast, and Fort Belvoir to the west. Demographics\nHistorical population\nCensus\nPop. %±\n1980\n24,058\n\n—\n1990\n27,485\n\n14.2%\n2000\n28,582\n\n4.0%\n2010\n12,416\n\n−56.6%\n2013 (est.)", "start_char": 3083, "end_char": 4247, "id": "62945791" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_46_205386764#1_513761064", "url": "https://www.mapquest.com/us/ky/mt-vernon-282032132", "title": "Mount Vernon, KY - Mount Vernon, Kentucky Map & Directions - MapQuest", "headings": "\nMount Vernon\nSponsored Topics\nDescription\n", "segment": "It is the county seat of Rockcastle County. It is located at the junction of U.S. Routes 25 and 150, two miles west of Interstate 75. Mount Vernon is part of the Richmond–Berea Micropolitan Statistical Area. The area was first settled in 1790 around a feature called Spout Springs. Much of the area was originally swampland. The settlement was named for George Washington's home, Mt. Vernon. The Wilderness Road was routed through in 1792, and was the principal settlement when Rockcastle County was created in 1810. Legal\nHelp\n×\nShow Labels\nSATELLITE\nMAP\nLIVE TRAFFIC\nTraffic Slow Downs\nTraffic Incidents\nTraffic Webcams\n3 km\n1 mi\n© 2021 MapQuest , © TomTom , © 2021 Mapbox | Legal | Privacy | About our Ads | Do Not Sell\nFind hotels by Best Western Hotels & Resorts", "start_char": 539, "end_char": 1306, "id": "90697947" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_18_321135520#0_363228002", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mount_Vernon,_Virginia", "title": "Mount Vernon, Virginia - Wikipedia", "headings": "Mount Vernon, Virginia\nMount Vernon, Virginia\nContents\nHistory\nGeography\nDemographics\nEducation\nNotable locations\nNotable people\nReferences\nExternal links\n", "segment": "Mount Vernon, Virginia - Wikipedia\nMount Vernon, Virginia\nFrom Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia\nJump to navigation Jump to search\nCensus-designated place in Virginia, United States\nMount Vernon, Virginia\nCensus-designated place\nMount Vernon post office (2009)\nLocation of Mount Vernon in Fairfax County, Virginia\nMount Vernon, Virginia\nLocation of Mount Vernon in Fairfax County, Virginia\nMount Vernon, Virginia\nMount Vernon, Virginia (Virginia)\nMount Vernon, Virginia\nMount Vernon, Virginia (the United States)\nShow map of Northern Virginia Show map of Virginia Show map of the United States Show all\nCoordinates: 38°44′07″N 77°05′43″W\n /  38.73528°N 77.09528°W  / 38.73528; -77.09528\nCoordinates: 38°44′07″N 77°05′43″W\n /  38.73528°N 77.09528°W  / 38.73528; -77.09528\nCountry\nUnited States\nState\nVirginia\nCounty\nFairfax\nArea\n• Total\n6.07 sq mi (15.7 km 2)\n• Land\n5.24 sq mi (13.6 km 2)\n• Water\n0.83 sq mi (2.1 km 2)\nElevation\n69 ft (24 m)\nPopulation\n( 2010)\n• Total\n12,416\n• Density\n2,000/sq mi (790/km 2)\nTime zone\nUTC−5 ( Eastern (EST))\n• Summer ( DST)\nUTC−4 (EDT)\nZIP code\n22309, 22121\nArea code (s)\n703, 571\nFIPS code\n51-54144\nGNIS feature ID\n2391234\nMount Vernon is a census-designated place (CDP) and unincorporated community in Fairfax County, Virginia, United States. The population was 12,416 at the 2010 census. Primarily due to its historical significance and natural recreation and beauty, the Mount Vernon area receives over one million tourists each year. While the name \"Mount Vernon\"—drawn from the Mount Vernon Estate, the home of George Washington located south of Alexandria —is often used locally to refer to the entire unincorporated area between Old Town Alexandria and Fort Belvoir, Mount Vernon as defined by the Census Bureau encompasses only the portion bounded by the Potomac River to the south, Fort Belvoir to the west, U.S. Route 1 to the north, and Little Hunting Creek to the east. Contents\n1 History\n2 Geography\n3 Demographics\n4 Education\n5 Notable locations\n6 Notable people\n7 References\n8 External links\nHistory\nThe Mount Vernon area is all land which was once a part of the farms of George and Martha Washington's expansive Mount Vernon Estate. Much of the land was gradually donated through the dying wishes of George and Martha Washington to the public and others who are affiliated with the Washington family.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 2356, "id": "62945788" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_04_428639127#17_979157971", "url": "http://www.attractionsofamerica.com/attractions/virginia.php", "title": "Virginia Top 20 Attractions | Things To Do in Virginia | Attractions of America", "headings": "Virginia Top 20 Attractions\nVirginia Top 20 Attractions\nBest Things To Do in Virginia\n1: Virginia Beach\n2: Colonial Williamsburg\n3: Arlington National Cemetery\n4: Busch Gardens\n5: The Natural Bridge\n6: Manassas National Battlefield Park\n7: Thomas Jefferson's Monticello\n8: George Washington's Mount Vernon\n9: Shenandoah National Park / Skyline Drive\n10: Richmond Canal Walk\n11: Luray Caverns\n12: Chincoteague and Assateague Islands\n13: Virginia Aquarium & Marine Science Center\n14: Steven F. Udvar-Hazy Center\n15: Historic Jamestowne\n16: Maymont Park\n17: Nauticus\n18: Virginia Museum of Fine Arts\n19: Military Aviation Museum\n20: Virginia State Capitol\nAlso check these related posts on Virginia:\n", "segment": "Visitors can also step back in time with a visit to the museum, where you can learn more about Washington and explore a wide variety of Mount Vernon artifacts and exhibits. Accomodation: Where to stay near Mount Vernon\nAddress: 3200 Mount Vernon Hwy, Mt Vernon, VA 22121\nWebsite: www.mountvernon.org\nAlso Read: Top 10 Most Famous Historic Homes in America\n9: Shenandoah National Park / Skyline Drive\nFlickr/Lukas Schlagenhauf\nRate attraction: 175\n97\nView Map\nForming part of the famous Blue Ridge Mountains of Virginia, Shenandoah National Park provides some wonderful views and scenery including views of the Shenandoah River, the valley, lush greenery, and areas of wilderness. Around 40 percent of the land here has been designated as wilderness and is therefore protected. One of the things that draws many people to this park is the Skyline Drive, which runs through the whole length of the park and is now known as a National Scenic Byway.", "start_char": 8344, "end_char": 9290, "id": "75345577" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_09_376670757#0_527103306", "url": "http://www.seewashingtondc.net/mvernon.htm", "title": "George Washington's Mount Vernon", "headings": "George Washington's Mount Vernon\nGeorge Washington's Mount Vernon", "segment": "George Washington's Mount Vernon\n\n\n\n\nGeorge Washington's Mount Vernon", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 70, "id": "101956824" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_18_321135520#2_363233265", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mount_Vernon,_Virginia", "title": "Mount Vernon, Virginia - Wikipedia", "headings": "Mount Vernon, Virginia\nMount Vernon, Virginia\nContents\nHistory\nGeography\nDemographics\nEducation\nNotable locations\nNotable people\nReferences\nExternal links\n", "segment": "The Neighboring/incorporated Woodlawn Plantation and area which was given to Washington's grand-daughter, Eleanor Parke Custis Lewis. The Gum Springs portion was established by slaves and blacks which were generally escaped or freed slaves from the Mount Vernon Estate and area. Beginning with the 2010 United States Census, the U.S. Census Bureau defined the portion of Mount Vernon north of U.S. Route 1 as a separate CDP, Woodlawn, reducing Mount Vernon's land area by approximately a third and its population by more than half. Geography\nMount Vernon is located at\nWikiMiniAtlas\n38°44′07″N 77°05′43″W\n /  38.7351590°N 77.0953670°W  / 38.7351590; -77.0953670\n(38.7351590, −77.0953670) at an elevation of 79 feet (24 m). Located on U.S. Route 1 in Northern Virginia, Mount Vernon is 13 miles (21 km) south-southwest of downtown Washington, D.C. and 13 miles (21 km) southeast of Fairfax, the county seat. Mount Vernon sits on the Atlantic Coastal Plain on the north side of the Potomac River. Two small tributaries of the river flow south through the CDP: Dogue Creek runs through the western part of the CDP, and Little Hunting Creek forms the CDP's eastern border. According to the United States Census Bureau, the CDP has a total area of 6.07 square miles (15.7 km 2) of which 5.24 square miles (13.6 km 2) is land and 0.83 square miles (2.1 km 2) (14%) is water.", "start_char": 2357, "end_char": 3728, "id": "62945790" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_08_99568359#6_197572091", "url": "http://www.mountvernon.org/plan-your-visit/", "title": "Plan Your Visit to George Washington's Mount Vernon · George Washington's Mount Vernon", "headings": "\n", "segment": "Buy Tickets\n\"We loved our day at Mount Vernon! It was the highlight of our DC trip. The whole family said this was their favorite place we visited.\" - TripAdvisor Review\nGet Mount Vernon News & Discounts\nSign up for our email newsletters\nGet Email Updates\nMount Vernon is located in northern Virginia, just a short drive from Washington, D.C.\nFor more information about things to do in Virginia, visit Virginia.org, the official tourism website for the state of Virginia. You’ll find an overview of each region in Virginia, as well as information about cultural attractions, museums, upcoming events, and where to stay. You can also purchase merchandise featuring the official Virginia slogan, “Virginia is for Lovers.” Login\nBuy Tickets\nQuick Links\nWhat to Do Calendar Shop Restaurant Support Membership\nBack to Main menu\nCalendar Things to Do Where to Eat Hours & Directions Frequently Asked Questions Accessibility Group Reservations Washington, D.C. Metro Area\nPlan Your Visit\nExpand Navigation\nCalendar Things to Do Where to Eat Hours & Directions Frequently Asked Questions Accessibility Group Reservations Washington, D.C. Metro Area\nThe Estate\nExpand Navigation\nMansion Historic Area Gardens Tombs Farm Distillery & Gristmill Museums Virtual Tour\nGeorge Washington\nExpand Navigation\nYouth French & Indian War Revolutionary War Constitution First President Martha Washington Slavery Native Americans Religion Family\nPreservation\nExpand Navigation\nCollections Archaeology Architecture Mount Vernon Ladies' Association Restoration Projects Preserving the View Maps Blog\nEducation\nExpand Navigation\nFor Teachers For Students Online Learning Distance Learning Programs Lesson Plans Educational Events Virtual Tour Primary Sources Digital Encyclopedia Online Activities for Kids\nWashington Library\nExpand Navigation\nAbout the Library Research Fellowships The Papers of George Washington Library Events & Programs Leadership Institute Center for Digital History George Washington Prize\nEstate Hours\n9 a.m. to 5 p.m.\nicon Directions & Parking\nbuy tickets online & save", "start_char": 4774, "end_char": 6843, "id": "114488" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_00_1322822288#2_2350251292", "url": "http://dc.about.com/od/daytrips/a/Mount-Vernon-Estate-And-Gardens-A-Visitors-Guide.htm", "title": "Mount Vernon Estate & Gardens: The Complete Guide", "headings": "Mount Vernon Estate & Gardens: The Complete Guide\nMount Vernon Estate & Gardens: The Complete Guide\nVirginia Tourism Corporation\nGeorge Washington's Mount Vernon\nGetting There\nTips for Visiting\nMajor Annual Events at Mount Vernon\nMore About the Grounds at Mount Vernon\nGeorge Washington's Whiskey Distillery and Gristmill\nMount Vernon Estate & Gardens: The Complete Guide\n", "segment": "703)780-2000. Mount Vernon is located along the Potomac River approximately 14 miles south of Washington DC. See a map and driving directions (Note: Many GPS devices do not give correct directions to Mount Vernon). Parking is free. Mount Vernon is not directly accessible by Metro. You can take Metro to Huntington Station and transfer to the Fairfax Connector bus #101 to Mount Vernon. Mount Vernon is located along the 18-mile Mount Vernon trail. Bicyclists enjoy the scenic ride to the Estate and can find parking at various lots along the way. Bike racks are located near Mount Vernon's Main Gate.", "start_char": 1518, "end_char": 2119, "id": "5167237" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_03_719378116#1_1235297330", "url": "http://washingtondctours.onboardtours.com/mount-vernon-tour/", "title": "Mount Vernon Tour - Washington DC Tours", "headings": "Mount Vernon Tour\nMount Vernon Tour\nMount Vernon & Arlington Cemetery Tour\nMount Vernon is THE thing to do in DC!\nSee Arlington National Cemetery\nCheck Availability\nMount Vernon & Arlington Cemetery Itinerary\n", "segment": "Afterwards, we’ll take you to Arlington Cemetery and your guide will walk you through to see the Tomb of the Unknowns for the changing of the guard, the Kennedy grave sites, and a view of Custis-Lee Mansion. Mount Vernon is THE thing to do in DC! George Washington’s Estate, known as Mount Vernon, is located in Mount Vernon, Virginia, along the Potomac River and is probably the most scenic attraction in the Washington DC area. Mount Vernon, the home of George and Martha Washington, is the most popular historic estate in America. Guests to Mount Vernon can visit the 21-room Mansion, more than a dozen original structures, Washington’s Tomb, and nearly 50 acres of his extensive plantation. The estate also includes a working blacksmith shop and the Pioneer Farm site, a 4-acre demonstration farm with a reconstructed slave cabin and 16-sided treading barn. You’ll learn everything you want to know about George Washington’s life in the Ford Orientation Center and Donald W. Reynolds Museum and Education Center featuring more than 500 original artifacts, 25 galleries, interactive exhibits and inspiring films. They have videos and other galleries with information about the life of the first American President. There is a food court and a fantastic gift shop. Check it out on the OnBoard DC Mount Vernon & Arlington Cemetery tour.", "start_char": 575, "end_char": 1912, "id": "2476791" } ]
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[ { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_27_1059594666#0_2125317298", "url": "https://saintvdp.org/cemetery", "title": "St. Vincent de Paul Catholic Cemetery - Church of St. Vincent de Paul - Brooklyn Park, MN", "headings": "St. Vincent de Paul Catholic Cemetery\nSt. Vincent de Paul Catholic Cemetery", "segment": "St. Vincent de Paul Catholic Cemetery - Church of St. Vincent de Paul - Brooklyn Park, MN\nSt. Vincent de Paul Catholic Cemetery\nCemetery\nSt. Vincent de Paul Catholic Cemetery in Osseo, MN exists to give comfort to those who mourn and to provide a place of ministry to the bereaved. We are located on 93rd Avenue N. in Osseo, just west of the exit off of Hwy 169, and about ½ mile east of St. Vincent de Paul Catholic Church ( map ). Click here to view a general summary of our cemetery and the services we offer. ( PDF) St. Vincent de Paul Cemetery ( photo album) offers traditional graves, cremation graves, a beautiful cross columbarium, and a special section for children/miscarriages. The resources below provide more specific information about: Cemetery Rules & Regulations (PDF)\nCemetery Pricing (PDF)\nMemorials/Commemoratives (benches, pavers, trees)\nCremation Information (PDF)\nLocating an Existing Grave (online search)\nTo connect with someone in person, please contact the St. Vincent de Paul Catholic Church Parish Office at (763) 425-2210 or email: [email protected]. If you are looking for information about funerals and other bereavement services, including our Arms of Hope Miscarriage Ministry, please click here. St. Vincent de Paul Catholic Church and Cemetery are centrally located at the blessed juncture of Brooklyn Park, Osseo, and Maple Grove. We also serve the nearby communities of Champlin, Brooklyn Center, Plymouth, and Anoka.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 1457, "id": "10445437" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_29_469210294#4_1143665584", "url": "https://svdpbr.org/donate", "title": "Donate — Society of St. Vincent de Paul Baton Rouge", "headings": "Give Now. You can make a difference.\nGive Now. You can make a difference.\nDonate\nSchedule a donation pick-up\nSt. Vincent de paul Cookbook\nA golden opportunity\ndonate your car for a cause\nMemorial and honors donation\nVolunteering\nThe greatest need.\n", "segment": "Towing is free, and we can be contacted regarding vehicle gifts at (225) 383-7837 or by using the \"Find Out More\" option below. Find out more\nMemorial and honors donation\nPlease use the link below to remember your loved ones. It is an appropriate way to remember those who have gone to rest in heaven. It is also a great way to honor someone for such occasions as anniversaries, weddings, birthdays, Christmas, etc. Those we love are blessings from God. There is no better way to give the gift of love than remembering the less fortunate. Your generosity will touch many of the needy. St. Vincent de Paul is blessed with so many memorial and honor donations throughout the year. We would like to remember all those who have gone to their rest in heaven, and that have been honored and would like to thank those generous individuals for doing so in their memory. Make a Memory or Honor Donation\nRead More\nVolunteering\nVolunteers play a critical role in all of our programs.", "start_char": 1994, "end_char": 2966, "id": "106573052" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_35_1169863838#5_2719947363", "url": "https://www.cathedralsaintpaul.org/mass-times", "title": "Cathedral of St. Paul", "headings": "Join Us For:\nGeneral Information\nRead about the \"Cathedral\" Grey Fox rescue in the May 23 bulletin.\nBulletin Donate\nLatest Cathedral News\nJoin Us For:\n", "segment": "View the calendar of events for this week. Check the Liturgical Ministry Schedule. Our St. Vincent de Paul Campus in Saint Paul's Frogtown neighborhood ( 651 Virginia Street) serves the local Hmong Catholic community. Make a pilgrimage to the National Shrine of the Apostle Paul. Learn about our bond of spiritual affinity with the Papal Basilica of Saint Paul Outside-the-Walls in Rome and the Archconfraternity of the Apostle Paul. Learn about the history of the Cathedral of Saint Paul. Study its art and architecture. Schedule a group tour of the Cathedral or take a virtual tour on your mobile device. Partake in our efforts to restore and preserve the Cathedral of Saint Paul as a national treasure through the Cathedral Heritage Foundation, a non-profit, non-sectarian, historic preservation, cultural and arts organization. Map and Directions\nBulletin Donate\nLatest Cathedral News\nUpdates from Fr.", "start_char": 1203, "end_char": 2109, "id": "32286350" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_14_37756823#0_94304818", "url": "https://cemeteries.archstl.org/locations/sts-peter-paul", "title": "Sts. Peter & Paul | Locations | Cemeteries", "headings": "Sts. Peter & Paul Cemetery\nSts. Peter & Paul Cemetery", "segment": "Sts. Peter & Paul | Locations | Cemeteries\nSts. Peter & Paul Cemetery\nLocation\nMaps\nHistorical\nGallery\n7030 Gravois Avenue\nSt. Louis, MO 63116\nOffice at Resurrection: 314.792.7737\nSts. Peter & Paul Cemetery is located in South St. Louis. A chapel mausoleum complex offers single and tandem crypts, and niches for the inurnment of cremated remains. Traditional monument and lawn level lots are available, as are lawn crypts for the burial of two persons. There are lots for private family mausoleums and sarcophagi as well. The Sacred to the Memory Shrine is located near the Gravois main entrance, just past the Mausoleum in Section 27A. It is identified by the columns erected between the statues of St. Peter and St. Paul. These lithographs may be insribed for those persons whose bodies are not available for burial, or have been donated for medical research.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 862, "id": "76620111" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_03_1573557149#10_2652088161", "url": "http://www.answers.com/Q/How_do_you_find_out_which_cemetery_someone_is_buried_in", "title": "How do you find out which cemetery someone is buried in? - Answers", "headings": "How do you find out which cemetery someone is buried in\n?\n\nHow do you find out which cemetery someone is buried in?\nYour Answer\nHow do you find out which cemetery someone is buried in?\nRelated Questions\nHow can you find where someone is buried?\nWhy was Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis allowed to be buried at Arlington cemetery?\nCan you be buried in a space in a cemetery owned by your father?\nWhere is jackie onassis buried?\nWho is buried in westwood village cemetery?\nWas Jesus buried in a public cemetery?\nWhat is the name of the cemetery Shakespeare was buried?\nWhat was Mozart buried in?\nWhere was dahl buried?\nWhere is Ernie Davis buried?\nIf you are divorced but not remarried can you still be buried in a Catholic cemetery?\nCan a cremated Catholic be buried in Catholic cemetery?\nWhat is a cemetery?\nWhat cemetery is Sojourner Truth buried in?\nWhat cemetery was William penn buried in?\nAre soldiers buried at the villers bretonneux cemetery?\nWere was Thomas Edison buried?\nCan the non-Catholic spouse in a mixed marriage be buried by their spouse in a Catholic cemetery?\nWhich cemetery is Robert Kennedy buried at?\nWhat cemetery in New York is Houdini buried?\nHow many are buried in the Arlington national cemetery?\nIs Billie Holiday buried in St Raymonds cemetery?\nIs it only Catholics that can be buried in a consecrated cemetery?\nWhere is John Bonner buried?\nWhere is Tupac Shakur buried?\n", "segment": "Yes, she is buried in the St Raymonds Cemetery, Bronx, NY. Is it only Catholics that can be buried in a consecrated cemetery? No, non-Catholic spouses of Catholics can usually be buried in a Catholic cemetery. Where is John Bonner buried? He is buried in Arlington National Cemetery. Where is Tupac Shakur buried? i think i know,it was in a cemetery\nLaw & Legal Issues Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis Arlington National Cemetery Graveyards and Cemeteries William Shakespeare Composers Roald Dahl College Football Catholicism Jobs Sojourner Truth Founding Fathers Thomas Edison New York City D-Day Hip-Hop and Rap Music", "start_char": 3749, "end_char": 4363, "id": "3334623" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_13_1614870928#4_3541252106", "url": "https://catholicsay.com/the-incorrupts-saints-whose-bodies-did-not-decay-after-death-2/", "title": "", "headings": "\n", "segment": "St Vincent de Paul\nDied 1660\nSaint Vincent de Paul was born April 24, 1581. He studied humanities at Dax with the Cordeliers and graduated in theology at Toulouse. He was ordained in 1600, remaining in Toulouse until he went to Marseille for an inheritance. Returning from Marseille, he was captured by Turkish pirates, and sold into slavery. After converting his owner to Christianity, Vincent de Paul was set free in 1607. He then returned to France and served as a parish priest near Paris. In 1705, the Superior-General of the Lazarists requested that the process of his canonization might be instituted. On August 13, 1729, Vincent was declared Blessed by Benedict XIII, and canonized by Clement XII on June 16, 1737. In 1885 Leo XIII gave him as patron to the Sisters of Charity. St Silvan\nDied circa 350\nNot much is known about Saint Silvan except that he was martyred.", "start_char": 2506, "end_char": 3383, "id": "44658559" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_21_1286365653#3_2758973450", "url": "https://holychildsi.com/", "title": "Holy Child - Staten Island, NY", "headings": "Church of the Holy Child\nChurch of the Holy Child\nWelcome to Holy Child Church's Website\nTO VIEW DAILY MASS PLEASE USE ONE OF THE FOLLOWING WEBSITES:\nParish Membership\nALL MASSES HAVE RESUMED REGULAR SCHEDULE\n(Maximum Capacity 33%)\nTHE BEST CATHOLIC CONTENT ALL IN ONE PLACE\nScriptures/Faith Sharing Sessions\nBereavement Ministry\nReligious Articles at Ave Maria Gift Shop\nClosed until further notice\nSaturday: 3:30pm - 7pm\nSociety of St. Vincent de Paul Gives Back\nThe Sacrament of the Sick\nULTREYA\nNAR-ANON\n", "segment": "Scriptures/Faith Sharing Sessions\nMondays in the FORUM after the 9:00 am Mass\nBereavement Ministry\nReligious Articles at Ave Maria Gift Shop\nClosed until further notice\nSaturday: 3:30pm - 7pm\nSunday: 8am - 2 pm\n1st Sunday of the month: 5:00 pm - 6:30 pm\nkeepsake Glass Ornaments, necklaces, bracelets, and car rosary beads. Society of St. Vincent de Paul Gives Back\nOZABNAM AUTO SALES CORP. J.C. SHEA, AUTO DONOR PROGRAM\n718-625-1400 OR 718-491-2525\nFor each car, truck or van, running or not. The Society of St. Vincent de Paul will give back to our church $50.00 or $100 per vehicle. Maybe you don't have a vehicle, but a family member, friend, or neighbor has an old neglected vehicle in their driveway that they would like to dispose of. Thank you in advance for your participation\nThe Sacrament of the Sick\nAdministered quarterly during the 9 o'clock Saturday Mass.\nPlease check bulletin for dates. ULTREYA\nCursillo:", "start_char": 1876, "end_char": 2798, "id": "40413882" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_53_758641740#9_1622478263", "url": "https://www.svdpplymouth.org/", "title": "Thrift Store | United States | St. Vincent de Paul Plymouth", "headings": "\nBlessed Frederic Ozanam\nWelcome to ST. VINCENT DE PAUL\nBECOME A VOLUNTEER\nMAKE A DONATION\nIf you have more than a few packages or have a large amount of items to donate, please call our store in advance and\nleave a message & phone number. One of our staff members will call you to make arrangements.\nThank you for the continuing support of our Mission at St. Vincent de Paul of Plymouth! Our team has been working to\nstay ahead of the high volume of items that we have been receiving over the past few months from our generous\ndonors! SVDP relies on these donations to fund our mission and assist community members in need. We are blessed to\nbe part of a community that believes in what we do! At this time our storage areas are filled beyond reasonable capacity.\nWe will continue our responsibility to have all of the treasured donations be put through the inspection and sorting process.\n**Please note that our store will continue to be open as usual during this time**\nWe thank you for your patience and for supporting the mission of St. Vincent de Paul.\nDONATE MERCHANDISE @ VINNIES LIMITED DONATION HOURS\nDONATIONS ARE CURRENTLY BEING ACCEPTED FOR LIMITED HOURS\nSUPPORT THE PLYMOUTH COMMUNITY WHILE SAVING MONEY\nLOYALTY CARD PROGRAM\nJoin our Rewards Program by registering a Loyalty Card @ VINNIES.\nBENEFITS OF THE LOYALTY CARD PROGRAM\nFRIENDS IN NEED CONNECTION\nGENERAL ASSISTANCE\nVEHICLE DONATION\nDONATE FUNDS\nMATCHING GIFTS\nMEMORIAL GIFTS\nPLANNED GIVING\nVINCENTIAN ACTION\nYOUTH INITIATIVE\nOUR MISSION\nCOMMUNITY\nVOLUNTEER\nEMPLOYMENT\nDONATE\nMICHELLE K.\n", "segment": "INFORMATION\nMEMORIAL GIFTS\nDonate a gift to St. Vincent de Paul to respect your loved one. It's a meaningful way to memorialize\nthat person. PLANNED GIVING\nInclude St. Vincent de Paul in your financial, tax, or estate planning by creating your Legacy of Faith. Contact our Executive Director. VINCENTIAN ACTION\nGrow spiritually, help those in need, and develop friendships by helping with home visits, an opportunity to enrich lives. YOUTH INITIATIVE\nYoung adults develop and strengthen essential life skills, which educate and empower them to nourish the community in inspirational ways. INFORMATION\nCONTACT\nINFORMATION\nINFORMATION\nOUR MISSION\nInspired by Gospel values, the Society of St. Vincent de Paul, a Catholic lay organization, leads women and men to join together to grow spiritually by offering person-to-person service to those who are in need and suffering in the tradition of its founder, Blessed Frederic Ozanam, and patron,\nSt. Vincent de Paul. READ MORE\nCOMMUNITY\nVOLUNTEER\nSt. Vincent de Paul has been active in the Plymouth community since 1961; over 50 years of \"neighbor helping neighbor.\" ​\nVolunteers are a beautiful addition to the St. Vincent de Paul team, sharing their\nvarious talents.", "start_char": 5300, "end_char": 6513, "id": "89515465" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_13_1613182508#0_3538330215", "url": "https://catholicreadings.org/saint-of-the-day-september-27-st-vincent-de-paul-date-of-birth-country-of-birth-profession-place-of-work-date-of-death-place-of-death-feast-day-beatification-date-canonization-date/", "title": "St. Vincent de Paul Feast Day - September 27 - Saint of the Day -", "headings": "St. Vincent de Paul Feast Day – September 27 – Saint of the Day\nSt. Vincent de Paul Feast Day – September 27 – Saint of the Day\nThe Memorial of St. Vincent de Paul Feast Day\nReadings for Today – Year B\nSt. Vincent de Paul brief life History\nSt. Vincent de Paul Feast Day Short life History\nToday’s Vincent de Paul Feast Day Quote:\nDaily Catholic Readings App Download\nWelcome to Our Catholic Daily Readings App Installation Page – Download from Google Play Store\n", "segment": "St. Vincent de Paul Feast Day - September 27 - Saint of the Day -\nMENU\nHome\nToday’s Reading\nBible Verse of the Day\nCatholic Prayers\nCatholic Saint of the Day\nHome\nToday’s Reading\nBible Verse of the Day\nCatholic Prayers\nCatholic Saint of the Day\nChurch Construction\n[ Monday, August 24, 2020 ] Call for Help to Construct the Assumption of Mary Catholic Church, Umoja, Nairobi, Kenya Catholic News\nSaturday, May 1, 2021\nSt. Vincent de Paul Feast Day – September 27 – Saint of the Day\nThe Memorial of St. Vincent de Paul Feast Day\nSt. Vincent de Paul is the Patron Saint of\n1. Charities; 2. Horses; 3. Hospitals; 4. Leprosy; 5. Lost articles;", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 639, "id": "44656969" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_29_469241997#4_1143731559", "url": "https://svdpsf.org/", "title": "St. Vincent de Paul - San Francisco, CA", "headings": "St. Vincent de Paul Church\nSt. Vincent de Paul Church\npastor's Corner\n*Procedures for Attending Mass\nFr. Ken Westray Memorial Page\nStreaming Mass Online\nMass Times\nWeekly Bulletin\nMass Times\nConfession Times\nToday's Readings\n", "segment": "Please check through here: https://svdpsf.org/mass-procedures to see the rules and processes. Blessings,\nFr. Michael Healy\nMonsignor Harry, Fr. Michael Strange, and Fr. Roy\nFr. Ken Westray Memorial Page\nThe Church encourages the faithful to dedicate the month of November as a time of remembrance for our dear ones who have died. Here at St. Vincent de Paul it gives us the opportunity to remember our departed pastor Fr. Ken Westray. Please join us in honoring the memory of Fr.", "start_char": 2007, "end_char": 2487, "id": "106573092" } ]
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where is louisville ne?
Jefferson County
[ { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_59_937540309#0_2105865998", "url": "https://zip-codez.com/zip-code/ne/cass/louisville", "title": "LOUISVILLE Zip Code (NE)", "headings": "\nLOUISVILLE Zip Code (NE)\n68037\n68037\n", "segment": "LOUISVILLE Zip Code (NE)\nLOUISVILLE Zip Code (NE)\nThe Zipcode for Louisville is\n68037\n. Louisville is a city of Cass, Nebraska in the Upper Plains region of the USA. It is located about 34 miles east-northeast of NE's capital city of Lincoln. In the most recent US census the population of Louisville was 1106. Location: Louisville\nZip code: 68037\nCounty: Cass\nState: Nebraska Zip Codes\nCountry: USA\nFind More Cities in Nebraska that start with L\nNearby Post Office:", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 466, "id": "49529232" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_59_937540309#2_2105867583", "url": "https://zip-codez.com/zip-code/ne/cass/louisville", "title": "LOUISVILLE Zip Code (NE)", "headings": "\nLOUISVILLE Zip Code (NE)\n68037\n68037\n", "segment": "LOUISVILLE\nPost Office Address: 202 CHERRY ST\nPost Office Suburb: LOUISVILLE, NE, 68037-9998\n+ −\nLeaflet | © OpenStreetMap contributors\nOther Locations near Louisville NE\nCedar Creek , Manley , Murdock , Richfield , South Bend , Springfield , St Columbans , Wabash Zip Code\nSimilar named locations\nLouisville (AL) is 867 miles southeast. Louisville (CO) is 477 miles west. Louisville (GA) is 937 miles east-southeast. Louisville (IL) is 434 miles east-southeast. Louisville (KS) is 124 miles south. Louisville (KY) is 584 miles east-southeast. Louisville (MS) is 670 miles southeast. Louisville (OH) is 777 miles east.", "start_char": 466, "end_char": 1085, "id": "49529234" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_59_937540309#3_2105868482", "url": "https://zip-codez.com/zip-code/ne/cass/louisville", "title": "LOUISVILLE Zip Code (NE)", "headings": "\nLOUISVILLE Zip Code (NE)\n68037\n68037\n", "segment": "Louisville (IL) is 434 miles east-southeast. Louisville (KS) is 124 miles south. Louisville (KY) is 584 miles east-southeast. Louisville (MS) is 670 miles southeast. Louisville (OH) is 777 miles east. Louisville (TN) is 746 miles east-southeast. Louisville (TX) is 551 miles south. Qpzm Zip Codes Nebraska Suburb of the Day: Creston -> Platte -> Nebraska", "start_char": 884, "end_char": 1239, "id": "49529235" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_59_937540309#1_2105866734", "url": "https://zip-codez.com/zip-code/ne/cass/louisville", "title": "LOUISVILLE Zip Code (NE)", "headings": "\nLOUISVILLE Zip Code (NE)\n68037\n68037\n", "segment": "Louisville\nZip code: 68037\nCounty: Cass\nState: Nebraska Zip Codes\nCountry: USA\nFind More Cities in Nebraska that start with L\nNearby Post Office: LOUISVILLE\nPost Office Address: 202 CHERRY ST\nPost Office Suburb: LOUISVILLE, NE, 68037-9998\n+ −\nLeaflet | © OpenStreetMap contributors\nOther Locations near Louisville NE\nCedar Creek , Manley , Murdock , Richfield , South Bend , Springfield , St Columbans , Wabash Zip Code\nSimilar named locations\nLouisville (AL) is 867 miles southeast. Louisville (CO) is 477 miles west. Louisville (GA) is 937 miles east-southeast.", "start_char": 321, "end_char": 884, "id": "49529233" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_59_932233480#3_2096730697", "url": "https://zip-codez.com/zip-code/il/clay/louisville", "title": "LOUISVILLE Zip Code (IL)", "headings": "\nLOUISVILLE Zip Code (IL)\n62858\n", "segment": "Louisville (KS) is 420 miles west. Louisville (KY) is 152 miles east-southeast. Louisville (MS) is 391 miles south. Louisville (NE) is 434 miles west-northwest. Louisville (OH) is 410 miles east-northeast. Louisville (TN) is 318 miles southeast. Louisville (TX) is 619 miles southwest. Qpzm Zip Codes Illinois Suburb of the Day: Saint Joe -> Monroe -> Illinois", "start_char": 953, "end_char": 1314, "id": "49519157" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_59_943811924#3_2116032885", "url": "https://zip-codez.com/zip-code/tn/blount/louisville", "title": "LOUISVILLE Zip Code (TN)", "headings": "\nLOUISVILLE Zip Code (TN)\n37777\n", "segment": "Louisville (IL) is 318 miles northwest. Louisville (KS) is 711 miles west-northwest. Louisville (KY) is 192 miles north-northwest. Louisville (MS) is 341 miles west-southwest. Louisville (NE) is 746 miles west-northwest. Louisville (OH) is 378 miles north-northeast. Louisville (TX) is 764 miles west. Qpzm Zip Codes Tennessee Suburb of the Day: Mem -> Shelby -> Tennessee", "start_char": 984, "end_char": 1357, "id": "49539143" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_59_944181064#3_2116636593", "url": "https://zip-codez.com/zip-code/tx/denton/louisville", "title": "LOUISVILLE Zip Code (TX)", "headings": "\nLOUISVILLE Zip Code (TX)\n75067\n", "segment": "Louisville (KS) is 427 miles north. Louisville (KY) is 726 miles east-northeast. Louisville (MS) is 462 miles east. Louisville (NE) is 551 miles north. Louisville (OH) is 1022 miles northeast. Louisville (TN) is 764 miles east-northeast. Qpzm Zip Codes Texas Suburb of the Day: Honey Island -> Hardin -> Texas", "start_char": 1603, "end_char": 1913, "id": "49539813" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_45_404453430#1_749723384", "url": "https://www.latlong.net/place/louisville-ky-usa-7419.html", "title": "Where is Louisville, KY, USA on Map Lat Long Coordinates", "headings": "Louisville, KY, USA\nLouisville, KY, USA\nWhere is Louisville, KY, USA on Map?\nSatellite Map of Louisville, KY, USA\nLouisville, KY, USA Lat Long Coordinates Info\nCities in United States\n", "segment": "There are plenty of large North American cities located around Louisville. In particular, the city of Nashville is located about 176 miles south of Louisville, the city of St. Louis is located almost 260 miles to the sheer west, the city of Cincinnati can be found about 100 miles northwest of the city, and the city of Columbus is situated slightly over 200 miles northwest of Louisville. The cities of Indianapolis and Chicago can be found to the north of the city, 155 and 300 miles north respectively. As a part of a quite busy area, Louisville is surrounded by plenty of small and medium towns like West Point, Brooks, Shepherdsville, Mt Washington, Taylorsville, Wilsonville, Finchville, Shelbyville, Simpsonville, Pewee Valley, Crestwood, Buckner, River Bluff, and others. The total area of the city is close to 400 square miles and the outskirts of the metropolitan area of the city include such former small towns as Prairie Village, Medora, Fishtown, Orell, Penile, Parkwood, Knopp, Heritage Creek, Spring Mill, Hollow Creek, Ashville, Thixton, Seatonville, Hopewell, Boston, Middletown, Anchorage, Coldstream, Fincastle, Creekside, Ten Broek, Green Spring, Glenview, and others. The central part of the city is located in the northwestern part of the city area, and the central district of Louisville includes the districts of Shivley, Audubon Park, Parkway Village, Seneca Gardens, St Matthews, Rolling Fields, Highlands, Crescent Hill, and so on. Where is Louisville, KY, USA on Map? Road map of Louisville, KY, USA shows where the location is placed. + −\nLeaflet | © OpenStreetMap\nSatellite Map of Louisville, KY, USA\nLouisville, KY, USA Lat Long Coordinates Info\nThe latitude of Louisville, KY, USA is 38.328732 , and the longitude is -85.764771 . Louisville, KY, USA is located at United States country in the Cities place category with the gps coordinates of 38° 19' 43.4352'' N and 85° 45' 53.1756'' W.\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nCities in United States\nAlso check out these related Cities.", "start_char": 586, "end_char": 2592, "id": "49962635" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_30_1767612339#10_3738637252", "url": "https://usselfstorage.com/ky/self-storage-louisville", "title": "Cheap Storage Units Louisville, KY | 1st Month FREE - Self Storage Facilities", "headings": "Cheap Storage Units Louisville, KY\nCheap Storage Units Louisville, KY\nFind Storage Units Near You\n• Reserve for FREE in 2 minutes. • No credit card required. • Best prices and specials online.\nPublic Storage Units Near Louisville\nReserve Cheap Storage Units Louisville, KY for Free in 2 Minutes.\nView 28 Storage Facilities Near Louisville, KY\nCubeSmart Self Storage\nLouisville ‐ 2620 S 7th St\nDiscount: UP TO 50% OFF AND 1 MONTH FREE\nClarksville ‐ 1012 Applegate Lane\nLouisville ‐ 1405 Bunton Road\nLouisville ‐ 4324 Poplar Level Road\nCubeSmart Self Storage\nLouisville ‐ 4530 Poplar Level Rd\nDiscount: UP TO 50% OFF AND 1 MONTH FREE\nExtra Space Storage\nLouisville ‐ 3415 Bardstown Rd\nDiscount: UP TO 50% OFF AND FIRST MONTH FREE\nLouisville ‐ 6713 Strawberry Lane\nLouisville ‐ 3818 Bardstown Rd\nLouisville ‐ 4127 Bardstown Road\nExtra Space Storage\nLouisville ‐ 6708 Preston Hwy\nDiscount: UP TO 50% OFF AND FIRST MONTH FREE\nLIMITED TIME OFFERS! SAVINGS & SERVICE!\nSelf-Storage Facilities near Louisville, KY\nCheap Storage Units Louisville, KY.\nCompare public storage Louisville, KY. Reserve cheap self storage units, Louisville, KY for FREE, in 2 minutes, online or by phone with USSelfStorage.com\nFIRST MONTH FREE, $1 the first month, 50% off discounts for self storage in Louisville, KY.\nCompare Storage Prices in Louisville, KY.\nYour search results have produced 28 public storage locations in Louisville.\nLouisville, KY is a great place to rent self storage units.\nSearch for storage units in Kentucky cities\nSearch Louisville, KY storage units by zip code\nSearch Louisville, KY storage units by amenities\nSearch Louisville, KY vehicle storage units\nSearch Louisville, KY storage units for College and University students\nSearch neighborhoods near Louisville, KY\n", "segment": "Louisville is the largest city in the state of Kentucky and has a population of nearly 750,000 persons. In 2003, the city's borders were combined with the county resulting in the Louisville-Jefferson metropolitan area, Louisville is located north of Elizabethtown, west of Lexington and south west of Cincinnati. Persons in this busy city are always on the lookout for new ways to create space in a crowded environment. Luckily, there are several self storage facilities located in virtually every zip code in the city. Main zip codes in Cincinnati are 40214, 40216, 40299, 40219, 40272 and 40291. Louisville has several major corporations and organizations. These include Humana, Brown-Forman, Norton Healthcare, Kindred Healthcare, and Hillerich & Bradsby. Companies can create extra space around the office by renting self storage to store equipment and supplies which are not used on a daily basis. There are five four-year universities in Louisville — The University of Louisville, Bellarmine University, Spalding University, Sullivan University, and Simmons College of Kentucky. Students from these and other tertiary institutions who are looking for self storage can search using a zip code in order to find a facility near to campus.", "start_char": 6716, "end_char": 7958, "id": "38755594" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_46_205375904#0_513743049", "url": "https://www.mapquest.com/us/ky/louisville-282087041", "title": "Louisville, KY - Louisville, Kentucky Map & Directions - MapQuest", "headings": "\n", "segment": "Louisville, KY - Louisville, Kentucky Map & Directions - MapQuest\n×\nShow Labels\nSATELLITE\nMAP\nLIVE TRAFFIC\nTraffic Slow Downs\nTraffic Incidents\nTraffic Webcams\n3 km\n1 mi\n© 2021 MapQuest , © TomTom , © 2021 Mapbox | Legal | Privacy | About our Ads | Do Not Sell", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 260, "id": "90697930" } ]
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what continent do the falkland islands belong to?
South America
[ { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_04_53755157#9_139778267", "url": "http://www.answers.com/Q/What_is_the_continent_of_The_Falkland_Islands", "title": "What is the continent of The Falkland Islands? - Answers", "headings": "\nWhat is the continent of The Falkland Islands?\nYour Answer\nWhat is the continent of The Falkland Islands?\nRelated Questions\nWhat continent is nearest to the Falkland islands?\nAre the galapagos islands colder or the Falkland islands?\nHow big is the falkland islands?\nWho is the owner of the Falkland Islands?\nIs Falkland a capital city?\nWhat continent is Falkland located on?\nWhat are the areas not countries that are included in the South America continent?\nList the areas that are included in the South American continent?\nWhat ocean is the Falkland islands located in?\nHow did the british treat the natives of the Falkland islands?\nWhen was Falkland Islands created?\nWho has the Falkland Islands?\nWhat is a flightless bird that lives on the Falkland Islands?\nWhen was Bishop of the Falkland Islands created?\nWhen was Parish of the Falkland Islands created?\nWhen was Falkland Islands pound created?\nWhen was Flag of the Falkland Islands created?\nWhat are the two main islands in Falkland?\nWhere are the Falkland Islands?\nWhat country owns the Falkland islands?\nWhat are the Falkland Islands called in Argentina?\nWho has control of the Falkland Islands?\nThe Falkland islands are nearest to which south american country?\nIn which ocean are the Falkland islands located?\nWhat is the square miles of the Falkland Islands?\n", "segment": "Who has control of the Falkland Islands? The Falkland Islands are a British Territory. That means they are controlled by Britain. The Falkland islands are nearest to which south american country? The Falkland Islands are closest to Argentina. In which ocean are the Falkland islands located? The Falkland Islands are located in the South Alantic Ocean. What is the square miles of the Falkland Islands? Falkland Islands' area is 4,700 square miles. Continents Falkland Islands Continents and Regions Geology Geography Travel & Places", "start_char": 3010, "end_char": 3544, "id": "74787620" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_35_32613232#1_62931940", "url": "https://www.britannica.com/topic/list-of-islands-2041456", "title": "List of islands | Britannica", "headings": "List of islands\nList of islands\nAntarctica\nAntigua and Barbuda\nArgentina\nAustralia\nThe Bahamas\nBangladesh\nBarbados\nBelize\nBolivia\nBrazil\nBrunei\nCabo Verde\nCanada\nChile\nChina\nComoros\nCosta Rica\nCroatia\nCuba\nCyprus\nDenmark\nDominica\nDominican Republic\nEast Timor\nEcuador\nEgypt\nEquatorial Guinea\nEstonia\nFiji\nFinland\nFrance\nThe Gambia\nGermany\nGreece\nGrenada\nGuinea\nGuinea-Bissau\nHaiti\nHonduras\nIceland\nIndia\nIndonesia\nIran\nIreland\nItaly\nJamaica\nJapan\nKenya\nKiribati\nKuwait\nMadagascar\nMalawi\nMalaysia\nMaldives\nMalta\nMarshall Islands\nMauritania\nMauritius\nMexico\nMicronesia\nMozambique\nMyanmar\nNauru\nNetherlands\nNew Zealand\nNicaragua\nNorway\nOman\nPalau\nPanama\nPapua New Guinea\nPeru\nPhilippines\nPoland\nPortugal\nRussia\nSaint Kitts and Nevis\nSaint Lucia\nSaint Vincent and the Grenadines\nSamoa\nSao Tome and Principe\nSenegal\nSeychelles\nSierra Leone\nSingapore\nSlovakia\nSolomon Islands\nSouth Africa\nSouth Korea\nSpain\nSri Lanka\nSweden\nSyria\nTaiwan\nTanzania\nThailand\nTonga\nTrinidad and Tobago\nTunisia\nTurkey\nTuvalu\nUnited Kingdom\nUnited States\nVanuatu\nVenezuela\nVietnam\nYemen\nLearn More in these related Britannica articles:\n", "segment": "Falkland Islands (Though the residents of the Falkland Islands voted in 2013 to remain a British overseas territory, Argentina nonetheless maintains its claim that they are part of the province of Tierra del Fuego.) Australia\nAshmore and Cartier Islands\nBarrow Island\nBathurst Island\nBribie Island\nBruny Island\nBuccaneer Archipelago\nCapricorn and Bunker Groups\nHeron Island\nChristmas Island\nCocos Islands\nCoral Sea Islands\nCroker Island\nCumberland Islands\nBrampton Island\nHayman Island\nLindeman Island\nLong Island\nMagnetic Island\nWhitsunday Island\nDirk Hartog Island\nDunk Island\nFraser Island\nFrench Island\nFurneaux Group\nFlinders Island\nGaliwinku\nGarden Island\nGoulburn Islands\nGreen Island\nHeard Island and McDonald Islands\nHinchinbrook Island\nKangaroo Island\nKing Island\nMaria Island\nMolle Islands\nMontebello Islands\nMoreton Island\nNorfolk Island\nPhillip Island\nRottnest Island\nSir Edward Pellew Group\nNorth and South Stradbroke Islands\nTasmania\nTorres Strait Islands\nPrince of Wales Island\nThursday Island\nWellesley Islands\nWessel Islands\nThe Bahamas\nWest Indies\nThe Bahamas\nAndros Island\nBimini Islands\nExuma Cays\nGrand Bahama Island\nNew Providence Island\nOut Islands\nSamana Cay\nSan Salvador Island\nBangladesh\nDakhin Shahbazpur Island\nHatia Islands\nSandwip Island\nBarbados\nWest Indies\nLesser Antilles\nBarbados (Barbados is not technically part of the Lesser Antilles but is usually included in that group because of its proximity.) Belize\nSaint George’s Cay\nBolivia\nIsla del Sol\nBrazil\nBananal Island\nFernando de Noronha Island\nGovernador Island\nMarajó Island\nSaint Peter and Saint Paul Rocks\nVillegagnon Island\nBrunei\nMalay Archipelago (The Malay Archipelago consists of the more than 17,000 islands of Indonesia and the approximately 7,000 islands of the Philippines as well as the countries of Brunei, East Timor, and Singapore. It also includes portions of Malaysia and Papua New Guinea.) Sunda Islands (Borneo is one of the Greater Sunda Islands.) Borneo (Brunei is located on the northern coast of Borneo.) Cabo Verde\nBarlavento Islands\nBoa Vista Island\nSal Island\nSanta Luzia Island\nSanto Antão Island\nSão Nicolau Island\nSão Vicente Island\nSotavento Islands\nBrava Island\nFogo Island\nMaio Island\nSantiago\nCanada\nArctic Archipelago\nBaffin Island\nBanks Island\nEllesmere Island\nVictoria Island\nBelcher Islands\nBell Island\nByam Martin Island\nCampobello Island\nCape Breton Island\nGrand Manan Island\nHaida Gwaii\nKing William Island\nManitoulin Islands\nNewfoundland and Labrador\nNova Scotia\nPelee Island\nPrince Edward Island\nPrince of Wales Island\nPrincess Royal Island\nQueen Elizabeth Islands\nParry Islands\nBathurst Island\nCornwallis Island\nDevon Island\nMelville Island\nPrince Patrick Island\nSverdrup Islands\nAmund Ringnes\nKing Christian Island\nMeighen Island\nSable Island\nSomerset Island\nSouthampton Island\nThousand Islands (The western islands are mostly administered by Canada, and the eastern islands are mostly administered by the United States.) Vancouver Island\nChile\nChiloé Island\nEaster Island\nJuan Fernández Islands\nTierra del Fuego (Tierra del Fuego is an archipelago, two-thirds of which is administered by Chile. The remaining third is administered by Argentina.) China\nChongming Island\nHainan\nLantao Island\nZhoushan Archipelago\nComoros\nCosta Rica\nCocos Island\nCroatia\nBrač\nCres\nHvar\nKorčula\nKrk\nRab\nVis\nCuba\nWest Indies\nGreater Antilles (Cuba is one of the Greater Antilles.)", "start_char": 944, "end_char": 4338, "id": "31012240" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_58_1226267301#3_1784495146", "url": "https://www.worldatlas.com/articles/british-overseas-territories-by-area.html", "title": "British Overseas Territories By Area - WorldAtlas", "headings": "British Overseas Territories By Area\nBritish Overseas Territories By Area\n1. British Antarctic Territory\n2. Falkland Islands\n3. South Georgia And The South Sandwich Islands\n4. The Turks And Caicos Islands\nBritish Overseas Territories By Area\n", "segment": "2. Falkland Islands\nThe Falklands are in the South Atlantic Ocean east of South America’s Patagonia coast. The islands cover an area of 4,700 square miles and comprise of East and West Falklands as well as several other smaller islands. Falklands have a system of self-governance with the UK providing defence and maintaining foreign relations. Although the British asserted its claim to the islands in 1833, Argentina also maintains its claim to the islands. The Falkland Islands have a population of about 3,000 inhabitants with the majority being native-born Falklanders. Falklanders are British Citizens with English as the official language. The Governor exercises the executive authority on the island on behalf of the monarch. 3. South Georgia And The South Sandwich Islands\nSouth Georgia and the South Sandwich Islands are found in the South Atlantic Ocean.", "start_char": 1440, "end_char": 2306, "id": "96395886" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_04_53755157#8_139776121", "url": "http://www.answers.com/Q/What_is_the_continent_of_The_Falkland_Islands", "title": "What is the continent of The Falkland Islands? - Answers", "headings": "\nWhat is the continent of The Falkland Islands?\nYour Answer\nWhat is the continent of The Falkland Islands?\nRelated Questions\nWhat continent is nearest to the Falkland islands?\nAre the galapagos islands colder or the Falkland islands?\nHow big is the falkland islands?\nWho is the owner of the Falkland Islands?\nIs Falkland a capital city?\nWhat continent is Falkland located on?\nWhat are the areas not countries that are included in the South America continent?\nList the areas that are included in the South American continent?\nWhat ocean is the Falkland islands located in?\nHow did the british treat the natives of the Falkland islands?\nWhen was Falkland Islands created?\nWho has the Falkland Islands?\nWhat is a flightless bird that lives on the Falkland Islands?\nWhen was Bishop of the Falkland Islands created?\nWhen was Parish of the Falkland Islands created?\nWhen was Falkland Islands pound created?\nWhen was Flag of the Falkland Islands created?\nWhat are the two main islands in Falkland?\nWhere are the Falkland Islands?\nWhat country owns the Falkland islands?\nWhat are the Falkland Islands called in Argentina?\nWho has control of the Falkland Islands?\nThe Falkland islands are nearest to which south american country?\nIn which ocean are the Falkland islands located?\nWhat is the square miles of the Falkland Islands?\n", "segment": "The Falkland Islands are off the east coast of Argentina in South America. What country owns the Falkland islands? The Falkland Islands is owned by the United Kingdom (Britain). What are the Falkland Islands called in Argentina? Argentina calls the Falkland Islands las Malvinas. Who has control of the Falkland Islands? The Falkland Islands are a British Territory. That means they are controlled by Britain. The Falkland islands are nearest to which south american country? The Falkland Islands are closest to Argentina.", "start_char": 2729, "end_char": 3253, "id": "74787619" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_04_53755157#2_139763056", "url": "http://www.answers.com/Q/What_is_the_continent_of_The_Falkland_Islands", "title": "What is the continent of The Falkland Islands? - Answers", "headings": "\nWhat is the continent of The Falkland Islands?\nYour Answer\nWhat is the continent of The Falkland Islands?\nRelated Questions\nWhat continent is nearest to the Falkland islands?\nAre the galapagos islands colder or the Falkland islands?\nHow big is the falkland islands?\nWho is the owner of the Falkland Islands?\nIs Falkland a capital city?\nWhat continent is Falkland located on?\nWhat are the areas not countries that are included in the South America continent?\nList the areas that are included in the South American continent?\nWhat ocean is the Falkland islands located in?\nHow did the british treat the natives of the Falkland islands?\nWhen was Falkland Islands created?\nWho has the Falkland Islands?\nWhat is a flightless bird that lives on the Falkland Islands?\nWhen was Bishop of the Falkland Islands created?\nWhen was Parish of the Falkland Islands created?\nWhen was Falkland Islands pound created?\nWhen was Flag of the Falkland Islands created?\nWhat are the two main islands in Falkland?\nWhere are the Falkland Islands?\nWhat country owns the Falkland islands?\nWhat are the Falkland Islands called in Argentina?\nWho has control of the Falkland Islands?\nThe Falkland islands are nearest to which south american country?\nIn which ocean are the Falkland islands located?\nWhat is the square miles of the Falkland Islands?\n", "segment": "Who is the owner of the Falkland Islands? The Owner of Falkland Islands is Smid Lokinoff II\nIs Falkland a capital city? The Falkland Islands are in the south Atlantic Ocean. Stanley is the capital of the Falkland Islands. What continent is Falkland located on? The Falklands are no located on a Continent they are a group of South Atlantic islands who's people wish to show allegiance to Britain. What are the areas not countries that are included in the South America continent? South America, Central America, and the Falkland Islands. List the areas that are included in the South American continent? Central America, South America, and the Falkland Islands\nWhat ocean is the Falkland islands located in?", "start_char": 1074, "end_char": 1782, "id": "74787613" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_10_1384771939#3_2236792438", "url": "http://www.worldatlas.com/sa/fk/where-is-the-falkland-islands-malvinas.html", "title": "Falkland Islands Maps & Facts - World Atlas", "headings": "Maps of Falkland Islands\nMaps of Falkland Islands\nAdministrative Map of Falkland Islands\nWhere is Falkland Islands?\nOutline Map of Falkland Islands\nKey Facts\n", "segment": "Where is Falkland Islands? Falkland Islands are an archipelago and an overseas territory of the United Kingdom located to the southwest Atlantic Ocean at the southern-most point of South America. The islands are positioned both in the southern and western hemispheres of the Earth. Falkland Islands are situated about 300 miles (483km) to the east of the Argentina coastline. Regional Maps: Map of South America\nOutline Map of Falkland Islands\nThe above blank map represents Falkland Islands - a British Overseas Territory in South Atlantic Ocean. The above map can be downloaded, printed and used for geography educational purposes like map-pointing and coloring activities. The above outline map represents the Falkland Islands - an archipelago comprising of two main islands and 776 smaller islands in South Atlantic Ocean. It is an overseas territory of the United Kingdom. Key Facts\nLegal Name\nFalkland Islands (Islas Malvinas)\nFlag\n\nCapital City\nStanley\n51 42 S, 57 51 W\nTotal Area\n12,173.00 km 2\nLand Area\n12,173.00 km 2\nWater Area\nN/A\nPopulation\n3,198\nCurrency\nFalkland pounds (FKP)\nThis page was last updated on February 24, 2021", "start_char": 1761, "end_char": 2900, "id": "27021923" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_04_53755157#3_139765388", "url": "http://www.answers.com/Q/What_is_the_continent_of_The_Falkland_Islands", "title": "What is the continent of The Falkland Islands? - Answers", "headings": "\nWhat is the continent of The Falkland Islands?\nYour Answer\nWhat is the continent of The Falkland Islands?\nRelated Questions\nWhat continent is nearest to the Falkland islands?\nAre the galapagos islands colder or the Falkland islands?\nHow big is the falkland islands?\nWho is the owner of the Falkland Islands?\nIs Falkland a capital city?\nWhat continent is Falkland located on?\nWhat are the areas not countries that are included in the South America continent?\nList the areas that are included in the South American continent?\nWhat ocean is the Falkland islands located in?\nHow did the british treat the natives of the Falkland islands?\nWhen was Falkland Islands created?\nWho has the Falkland Islands?\nWhat is a flightless bird that lives on the Falkland Islands?\nWhen was Bishop of the Falkland Islands created?\nWhen was Parish of the Falkland Islands created?\nWhen was Falkland Islands pound created?\nWhen was Flag of the Falkland Islands created?\nWhat are the two main islands in Falkland?\nWhere are the Falkland Islands?\nWhat country owns the Falkland islands?\nWhat are the Falkland Islands called in Argentina?\nWho has control of the Falkland Islands?\nThe Falkland islands are nearest to which south american country?\nIn which ocean are the Falkland islands located?\nWhat is the square miles of the Falkland Islands?\n", "segment": "The Falklands are no located on a Continent they are a group of South Atlantic islands who's people wish to show allegiance to Britain. What are the areas not countries that are included in the South America continent? South America, Central America, and the Falkland Islands. List the areas that are included in the South American continent? Central America, South America, and the Falkland Islands\nWhat ocean is the Falkland islands located in? The Falkland Islands are in South Atlantic Ocean. How did the british treat the natives of the Falkland islands? The people of the Falkland Islands ARE British. When was Falkland Islands created? Falkland Islands was created on 1982-04-02.", "start_char": 1335, "end_char": 2022, "id": "74787614" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_04_53755157#1_139760652", "url": "http://www.answers.com/Q/What_is_the_continent_of_The_Falkland_Islands", "title": "What is the continent of The Falkland Islands? - Answers", "headings": "\nWhat is the continent of The Falkland Islands?\nYour Answer\nWhat is the continent of The Falkland Islands?\nRelated Questions\nWhat continent is nearest to the Falkland islands?\nAre the galapagos islands colder or the Falkland islands?\nHow big is the falkland islands?\nWho is the owner of the Falkland Islands?\nIs Falkland a capital city?\nWhat continent is Falkland located on?\nWhat are the areas not countries that are included in the South America continent?\nList the areas that are included in the South American continent?\nWhat ocean is the Falkland islands located in?\nHow did the british treat the natives of the Falkland islands?\nWhen was Falkland Islands created?\nWho has the Falkland Islands?\nWhat is a flightless bird that lives on the Falkland Islands?\nWhen was Bishop of the Falkland Islands created?\nWhen was Parish of the Falkland Islands created?\nWhen was Falkland Islands pound created?\nWhen was Flag of the Falkland Islands created?\nWhat are the two main islands in Falkland?\nWhere are the Falkland Islands?\nWhat country owns the Falkland islands?\nWhat are the Falkland Islands called in Argentina?\nWho has control of the Falkland Islands?\nThe Falkland islands are nearest to which south american country?\nIn which ocean are the Falkland islands located?\nWhat is the square miles of the Falkland Islands?\n", "segment": "The continent of South America is the nearest to the Falkland Islands, and the country of Argentina is the closest country. The Falklands are part of the United Kingdom although they are claimed by Argentina, which calls them the Isla Malvinas. Are the galapagos islands colder or the Falkland islands? The Galapagos islands are indeed cooler than the Falkland islands with the fact that the Falkland islands are further south of the equator\nHow big is the falkland islands? The Falkland Islands are 12,173 km2 in area. Who is the owner of the Falkland Islands? The Owner of Falkland Islands is Smid Lokinoff II\nIs Falkland a capital city? The Falkland Islands are in the south Atlantic Ocean. Stanley is the capital of the Falkland Islands. What continent is Falkland located on?", "start_char": 554, "end_char": 1335, "id": "74787612" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_27_1146870951#4_2304757291", "url": "https://saylordotorg.github.io/text_world-regional-geography-people-places-and-globalization/s09-00-south-america.html", "title": "South America", "headings": "Chapter 6\nSouth America\n\nChapter 6 South America\nIdentifying the Boundaries\n", "segment": "The Falkland Islands, often referred to as the Malvinas, are located off the southern coast of Argentina. They are physically associated with South America but are administered and controlled by Great Britain as an overseas territory. Argentina has claimed the Falkland Islands and has battled Great Britain for them. Chile controls the noted Easter Island and the Robinson Crusoe Island in the Pacific Ocean. Various islands in the Lesser Antilles of the Caribbean—such as the Dutch islands of Aruba, Curacao, and Bonaire—are sometimes associated with South America because of their proximity to the continent. They are included in Section 5.4 \"The Caribbean\" on the Caribbean and are more often associated with Middle America. Figure 6.1 South America: Political Map of the Countries and Various Physical Regions\nThe main two physical features of South America are the Andes Mountains and the Amazon River.", "start_char": 2099, "end_char": 3007, "id": "10547195" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_10_1384771939#2_2236791209", "url": "http://www.worldatlas.com/sa/fk/where-is-the-falkland-islands-malvinas.html", "title": "Falkland Islands Maps & Facts - World Atlas", "headings": "Maps of Falkland Islands\nMaps of Falkland Islands\nAdministrative Map of Falkland Islands\nWhere is Falkland Islands?\nOutline Map of Falkland Islands\nKey Facts\n", "segment": "Falkland Islands are an archipelago comprising of two large islands - East Falkland and West Falkland, as well as 776 smaller islands and islets. Falkland Islands have no administrative divisions. Located on the island of East Falkland is Stanley (also, Port Stanley) is the capital of Falkland Islands. It is the main cultural and shopping center of the island country. It is also the island's chief port. Where is Falkland Islands? Falkland Islands are an archipelago and an overseas territory of the United Kingdom located to the southwest Atlantic Ocean at the southern-most point of South America. The islands are positioned both in the southern and western hemispheres of the Earth. Falkland Islands are situated about 300 miles (483km) to the east of the Argentina coastline. Regional Maps:", "start_char": 1355, "end_char": 2152, "id": "27021922" } ]
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what type of political system is headed by queen elizabeth ii?
Monarch
[ { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_20_1538214387#0_3359435546", "url": "https://greatbritishmag.co.uk/uk-culture/how-the-british-political-system-works/", "title": "How the British political system works - Great British Mag", "headings": "How the British political system works\nHow the British political system works\nIs the Queen in charge of the UK?\nDo England, Scotland, Wales, and Northern Ireland each have their own governments?\nWho makes the laws in the UK?\nWhat are the different political parties and how are their members elected?\nWho can vote in the UK?\nHow does the voting system in the UK work?\n", "segment": "How the British political system works - Great British Mag\nHow the British political system works\nBritish politics can seem very confusing – there are lots of different political parties and branches of government, and even though we have a monarchy we are also a democracy. We’ve put together this handy guide to answer some common questions about the British political system. Is the Queen in charge of the UK? Sort of. The United Kingdom is a parliamentary democracy under a constitutional monarchy. This means that while a monarch – in this case, Queen Elizabeth II – is the head of state, she is not the head of government. She does not get to make most of the decisions about how the government is run; that job belongs to the Prime Minister, or PM. The English monarchy used to have absolute power, but that was a long time ago – over 800 years in fact. 2015 was the 800th anniversary of the Magna Carta, or the Great Charter.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 933, "id": "99196290" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_08_1220100236#0_2192037851", "url": "http://www.politics.co.uk/reference/monarchy", "title": "The British Monarchy - All you need to know - Politics.co.uk", "headings": "Monarchy\nMonarchy\nMonarchy\nWhat is monarchy?\nThe role of the monarch in the UK\nSupport for the monarchy\nArguments for a constitutional monarchy\nArguments for the abolition of the monarchy\nHow much does the royal family Cost?\nThe evolution of the monarchy\nStatistics\nQuotes\n", "segment": "The British Monarchy - All you need to know - Politics.co.uk\nMonarchy\nMonarchy\nWhat is monarchy? Monarchy is rule by an individual who is royal, and the system is usually hereditary. The term monarchy derives from the Greek, monos arkhein, meaning ‘one ruler’. The British monarch, Queen Elizabeth II, is the sovereign and head of state of the UK and its overseas territories. The Monarch, referred to in the abstract as ‘The Crown’, is the source of all legislative and executive power. Since Henry VIII, the British ,monarch is also Supreme Governor of the Church of England. The British monarch is also the Head of the Commonwealth, and the head of state in 15 of the other 53 Commonwealth member countries. The British political system is a ‘constitutional monarchy‘: the supreme power held by the monarch is largely ceremonial and formal, with actual political power exercised by others. Polls show two thirds of voters support the monarchy, although support is lower amongst those in London and aged 18-24.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 1012, "id": "1269240" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_14_1201196136#12_2472772048", "url": "https://courses.lumenlearning.com/boundless-sociology/chapter/types-of-states/", "title": "Types of States | Boundless Sociology", "headings": "Types of States\nTypes of States\nTypes of States\nKey Points\nKey Terms\nAuthoritarian Governments\nOligarchic Governments\nDemocratic Governments\nMonarchy\nKey Points\nKey Terms\nOligarchy\nKey Points\nKey Terms\nDictatorship and Totalitarianism\nKey Points\nKey Terms\nDemocracy\nKey Points\nKey Terms\nNew State Spaces\nKey Points\nKey Terms\nGlobal Cities\nRegional and International Government\n", "segment": "The person who heads a monarchy is called a monarch. Queen Elizabeth II: Queen Elizabeth II is the monarch of the United Kingdom. Monarchy was the most common form of government into the 19 th century, but it is no longer prevalent, at least at the national level. Monarchy now often takes the form of a constitutional monarchy, in which the monarch retains a unique legal and ceremonial role, but exercises limited or no political power pursuant to a constitution or tradition which allocates governing authority elsewhere. Currently, 44 nations in the world have monarchs as heads of state. Of these, 16 are Commonwealth realms such as Canada and Australia that recognize the monarch of the United Kingdom as their head of state. There is no clear definition of monarchy. Even characteristics most commonly associated with monarchies are not universal. For example, monarchies are often though of as highly centralized forms of absolute power.", "start_char": 7682, "end_char": 8627, "id": "77942957" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_50_1506868986#0_2268753490", "url": "https://www.quora.com/What-countries-does-Queen-Elizabeth-II-reign-over", "title": "What countries does Queen Elizabeth II reign over? - Quora", "headings": "\nSomething went wrong. Wait a moment and try again.", "segment": "What countries does Queen Elizabeth II reign over? - Quora\nSomething went wrong. Wait a moment and try again.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 109, "id": "87564980" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_16_1028957382#12_1251203811", "url": "https://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/Introduction_to_Sociology/Politics", "title": "Introduction to Sociology/Politics - Wikibooks, open books for an open world", "headings": "Introduction to Sociology/Politics\nIntroduction to Sociology/Politics\nContents\nWhat is Politics?\nPower, Authority, and Violence\nPower\nAuthority\nViolence\nTypes of Governments\nMonarchy\nDemocracy\nTotalitarianism\nOligarchy\nCommunist State\nTheocracy\nPolitical Parties\nUSA\nSweden\nVoting Patterns and Inequality\nPolitics and Gender\nPolitics and Age\nPolitics and Race\nPolitics and Class\nPolitics and Ideology\nAdditional Reading\nDiscussion Questions\nReferences\n", "segment": "Monarchy\nQueen Elizabeth II is the monarch of the United Kingdom. A monarchy is a form of government in which supreme power is absolutely or nominally lodged with an individual, who is the head of state, often for life or until abdication. The person who heads a monarchy is called a monarch. It was a common form of government in the world during the ancient and medieval times. There is no clear definition of monarchy. Holding unlimited political power in the state is not the defining characteristic, as many constitutional monarchies such as the United Kingdom and Thailand are considered monarchies yet their monarchs have limited political power. Hereditary rule is often a common characteristic, but elective monarchies are also considered monarchies (e.g., The Pope) and some states have hereditary rulers, but are considered republics (e.g., the Dutch Republic ). Currently, 44 nations in the world have monarchs as heads of state, 16 of which are Commonwealth realms that recognise the monarch of the United Kingdom as their head of state. Democracy\nDemocracy is a form of government in which the right to govern or sovereignty is held by the majority of citizens within a country or a state. In political theory, democracy describes a small number of related forms of government and also a political philosophy.", "start_char": 7238, "end_char": 8562, "id": "100055611" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_52_1054309347#3_2083557838", "url": "https://www.slideshare.net/bkukuckova/political-system-of-the-united-kingdom", "title": "Political system of The United Kingdom", "headings": "Political system of The United Kingdom\nPolitical system of The United Kingdom\nPolitical system of The United Kingdom\n", "segment": "Send her victorious, Happy and glorious, Long to reign over us, God save the Queen. 5. Political system of The UK Britain is a parliamentary democracy with a constitutional monarch as a head of State. The Queen is impartial and acts on the advice of her ministers. She has „the right to be consulted, the right to encourage and the right to warn“. 6. Duties of Queen Elisabeth: • Choice of Prime Minister Theresa May since 13 July 2016 Member of: • Cabinet • Privy Council • European Council Reports to: • Parliament Residence:", "start_char": 1191, "end_char": 1718, "id": "93050134" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_48_1100145922#0_1980940682", "url": "https://www.nriol.com/uk-visitors/politics-in-uk.asp", "title": "Political system in the UK, Uk political system", "headings": "Political System in the UK\nPolitical System in the UK\nMonarchy\nExecutive\nGovernment departments\nLegislative\nHouse of Commons\nHouse of Lords\nJudiciary\n", "segment": "Political system in the UK, Uk political system\nHome\nUK Visitors\nPolitics in the UK\nPolitical System in the UK\nIn United Kingdom monarch is the head of state and the Prime Minister is the head of the government. Executive power is implemented by Her Majesty's Government, on behalf of the Monarch, as well as by the developed governments of Scotland and Wales. Monarchy\nExecutive\nGovernment departments\nLegislative\nHouse of Commons\nHouse of Lords\nJudiciary\nThe Political System Of United Kingdom\nMonarchy\nThe head of state and theoretical source of executive, judicial and legislative power in the UK is the British monarch, currently Queen Elizabeth II. However, sovereignty in the UK no longer rests with the monarch, since the English Bill of Rights in 1689, which established the principle of Parliamentary Sovereignity. Despite this the Monarch remains Head of State, akin to a President in European (but not American) political tradition. Queen Elizabeth II & Today the Sovereign has an essentially ceremonial role restricted in exercise of power by convention and public opinion. However the monarch does continue to exercise three essential rights: the right to be consulted, the right to advise and the right to warn [1]. Prime ministers have weekly confidential meetings with the monarch. Originally the monarch possessed the right to choose any British citizen to be her Prime Minister and could call and dissolve Parliament whenever he or she wished.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 1462, "id": "30142739" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_42_1041384197#4_2422606810", "url": "https://www.hierarchystructure.com/british-political-hierarchy/", "title": "British Political Hierarchy Structure | Hierarchy Structure", "headings": "British Political Hierarchy\nBritish Political Hierarchy\nExecutive Level\nLegislative Level\nJudicial Level\n", "segment": "First Reading\nSecond Reading\nCommittee Stage\nReport Stage\nThird Reading\nRoyal Assent\nSince British political system does not have a President, so government is headed by Prime Minister. A Monarch is also there who is the hereditary member of the British Royal family but tey possess very few political powers. Judicial Level\nThis is the most complex section of British politics. British political system recognizes three legal systems – One for Scotland, One for Northern Ireland and one for Wales & England. Although these systems are quite similar in terms of principles followed but they differ in the way they operate. The major job of the judicial system is to ensure that everyone is obeying law and all the activities that are happening in the country are legal. British Political Hierarchy was last modified: December 5th, 2017 by hierarchystructure", "start_char": 2417, "end_char": 3275, "id": "8563409" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_09_913450745#3_1552431064", "url": "http://www.studymode.com/essays/The-Differences-Between-American-And-Britain-1338176.html", "title": "The Differences Between American and Britain Political System Essay - 1301 Words", "headings": "The Differences Between American and Britain Political System\nThe Differences Between American and Britain Political System\nYou May Also Find These Documents Helpful\nPopular Essays\nJoin millions of other students and start your research\nBecome a StudyMode Member\n", "segment": "The head of state is Queen Elizabeth II. The queen reigns, but does not rule. The legislative power in the country is exercised by Parliament. Parliament makes the laws of Great Britain. It consists of the queen, the House of Commons, and the House of Lords. The House of Commons is Britain’s real governing body. It has 650 members, elected by the people. Members of the House of Commons have no fixed terms. They are chosen in a general election, which must be held at least every five years. But an election may be called anytime, and many Parliaments do not last five years.", "start_char": 2556, "end_char": 3136, "id": "102572861" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_05_1217276179#2_2309992062", "url": "http://www.differencebetween.com/difference-between-constitutional-monarchy-and-vs-democracy/", "title": "Difference Between Constitutional Monarchy and Democracy | Compare the Difference Between Similar Terms", "headings": "Difference Between Constitutional Monarchy and Democracy\nDifference Between Constitutional Monarchy and Democracy\nConstitutional Monarchy vs Democracy\nWhat is Constitutional Monarchy?\nWhat is Democracy?\nWhat is the difference between Constitutional Monarchy and Democracy?\nAbout the Author: Jay\nLeave a Reply\nCancel reply\n", "segment": "The British constitutional monarchy consists of the constitutional monarchy of the United Kingdom and its overseas territories. The current monarch Queen Elizabeth II is by tradition, commander-in-chief of the British Armed Forces with her powers being limited to non-partisan functions such as appointing the prime minister and bestowing honours. The monarchy of Canada with its current Canadian monarch as Queen Elizabeth II forms the foundation of the legislative, executive and judicial branches of each provincial government. It is the core of its Westminster-style parliamentary democracy and federalism. What is Democracy? Democracy allows all eligible citizens to participate equally in the creation of laws whether it be directly or through an elected representative. The term originates from the Greek word that translates into English as “rule of the people.” Democracy preaches equality in all cultural, social, ethnic, religious and racial spheres as well as justice and liberty. Several varieties of democracies exist of which direct democracy and representative democracy or democratic republic are the main ones. Direct democracy allows all eligible citizens to participate directly in the political decision making process while representative democracy is where political power is exercised indirectly through representatives elected by eligible citizens who still hold the sovereign power.", "start_char": 1534, "end_char": 2943, "id": "17869738" } ]
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what countries did mother teresa work in?
Kolkata
[ { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_56_243633831#3_529991914", "url": "https://www.twinkl.de/blog/mother-teresa-facts-for-kids", "title": "Mother Teresa Facts for Kids", "headings": "\nLois Cuckson\nMother Teresa Facts for Kids\nWho was Mother Theresa?\nCharitable Work\nTop 12 Mother Teresa Facts for Kids\nTimeline\nWhat is Mother Teresa famous for?\nWhat was Mother Teresa’s ethnicity?\nWhy did Mother Teresa change her name from Anjezë Gonxhe Bojaxhiu?\nWhy is Mother Teresa called Mother?\nWhat language did Mother Teresa speak?\nWhat did Mother Teresa do to change the world?\nWhat is Saint Teresa of Calcutta the Patron Saint of?\nWhat miracles did Mother Teresa perform?\nWhen did Mother Teresa win the Nobel Peace Prize?\nHow did Mother Teresa die?\nMother Teresa Activities for the Classroom\nMother Teresa Books for Children\nQuotes from Mother Teresa\nBBC Teach Videos\nVideo unavailable\n", "segment": "At the time, India was very poor. Teresa felt she must do everything possible to ease their suffering. Charitable Work\nMother Teresa is mostly known for her charitable work, rather than her life as a missionary. In 1950, she established the Missionaries of Charity - an organisation that cared for people in extreme poverty. In India, lots of people were afraid of diseases like leprosy or AIDs. But, through this organisation, Mother Teresa cared for them. The congregation raised funds to build orphanages, hospitals and homes for the ill. Volunteers from the charity ran these places, including Mother Teresa. In 1979, she received the Nobel Peace Prize for her charity work. In 2016, Pope Francis canonised her as a Saint in the Catholic Church.", "start_char": 1096, "end_char": 1845, "id": "5791150" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_23_92238412#4_217638569", "url": "https://kidadl.com/articles/fascinating-mother-teresa-facts-for-kids", "title": "15 Fascinating Mother Teresa Facts For Kids by Kidadl", "headings": "15 Fascinating Mother Teresa Facts For Kids\n15 Fascinating Mother Teresa Facts For Kids\nMother Teresa Facts\nTimeline Of Mother Teresa's Life\n", "segment": "Image © 2019 John Matthew Smith\n7) Before Mother Teresa started her charitable work full time she was the Headmistress at Loreto-Convent School in Kolkata. She worked as a teacher at this school for almost 20 years. She left the school because she became more concerned about the poverty surrounding the school. 8) Most of Mother Teresa's work for the poor and the unwell was done in India. She focused on helping people who lived in slums in Kolkata. The living conditions in slums are very poor, most people who live there do not have running water or places to properly go to the toilet. This means that diseases and illness spread quickly. 9) Lots of Mother Teresa's work focused on helping children who were poor and unwell. She also started street schools and orphanages to support the local children in Kolkata. 10) In 1950 Mother Teresa started her organisation 'Missionaries of Charity'.", "start_char": 2047, "end_char": 2944, "id": "109816863" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_45_1192768840#6_2401050063", "url": "https://www.livescience.com/41742-influential-leaders-who-transformed-the-world.html", "title": "5 Influential Leaders Who Transformed the World | Live Science", "headings": "5 Influential Leaders Who Transformed the World\n5 Influential Leaders Who Transformed the World\nBorn to lead\nNelson Mandela (1918-2013)\nMahatma Gandhi (1869-1948)\nMartin Luther King, Jr. (1929-1968)\nMother Teresa (1910-1997)\nAbraham Lincoln (1809-1865)\n", "segment": "Túrelio | Creative Commons)\nMother Teresa was an Albanian-born Roman Catholic nun. In 1950, she founded the Missionaries of Charity in Calcutta, India, a religious congregation that is currently active in more than 130 countries. In her work with the Missionaries of Charity, Mother Teresa cared for the poor, sick, orphaned and dying. The Missionaries of Charity gradually expanded beyond India, and in 2012, consisted of more than 4,500 sisters operating in 133 countries. The congregation runs hospices and homes for people with HIV, leprosy and tuberculosis; soup kitchens; children's and family counseling programs; orphanages and schools. Mother Teresa was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize in 1979. She died on Sept. 5, 1997 at the age of 87.", "start_char": 4285, "end_char": 5030, "id": "50884639" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_54_384322160#1_899837271", "url": "https://www.thebestcatholic.com/2016/09/05/saint-teresa-calcutta/", "title": "Saint Mother Teresa of Calcutta - The Best Catholic", "headings": "Saint Mother Teresa of Calcutta\nLatest\nSaint Mother Teresa of Calcutta\nThe Best Catholic\nSpread the love\nComments\nPrevious article\nBe the first to comment\n", "segment": "True to the Catholic faith, she also took strong opposition against controversial topics of abortion and contraception. She extended the faith and action beyond herself by establishing the Missionaries of Charity, a congregation of Roman Catholic sisters who care for the poorest, sickest and dying people primarily from Calcutta. Her canonization places her among the saints venerated by the entire Catholic Church. Saint Mother Teresa was born as Anjezë Gonxhe Bojaxhiu into an Albanian family in Skopje, Macedonia on 26 August 1910. Her father was a respected figure in Albanian business and politics while her mother was known to be deeply pious. Even at a young age, Mother Teresa was keen on learning more about the lives of missionaries in Bengal and that made up her mind to enter the religious life as well. She left home at age eighteen and set out to Ireland to be a member of the Sisters of Loreto at Loreto Abbey where she also learned to speak English. The Loreto Order sent her to India to teach children. Although she enjoyed teaching, she became increasingly disturbed by the poverty afflicting most of the people in the community. As Saint Mother Teresa recalled, she had an inspiration once during a long train ride, in which she received a “call within a call” as she termed it.", "start_char": 1674, "end_char": 2972, "id": "69327851" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_56_243633831#14_530009889", "url": "https://www.twinkl.de/blog/mother-teresa-facts-for-kids", "title": "Mother Teresa Facts for Kids", "headings": "\nLois Cuckson\nMother Teresa Facts for Kids\nWho was Mother Theresa?\nCharitable Work\nTop 12 Mother Teresa Facts for Kids\nTimeline\nWhat is Mother Teresa famous for?\nWhat was Mother Teresa’s ethnicity?\nWhy did Mother Teresa change her name from Anjezë Gonxhe Bojaxhiu?\nWhy is Mother Teresa called Mother?\nWhat language did Mother Teresa speak?\nWhat did Mother Teresa do to change the world?\nWhat is Saint Teresa of Calcutta the Patron Saint of?\nWhat miracles did Mother Teresa perform?\nWhen did Mother Teresa win the Nobel Peace Prize?\nHow did Mother Teresa die?\nMother Teresa Activities for the Classroom\nMother Teresa Books for Children\nQuotes from Mother Teresa\nBBC Teach Videos\nVideo unavailable\n", "segment": "She also learned Hindi and Bengali in India. But, as she travelled across the world, she picked up other languages too. What did Mother Teresa do to change the world? Mother Teresa changed the lives of thousands of people through her missionary work. She founded the Missionaries of Charity, who built orphanages, hospices, and care homes. She devoted her life to helping those less fortunate. What is Saint Teresa of Calcutta the Patron Saint of? Mother Teresa is the patron saint of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Calcutta. This is a religious territory based in India. She spent much of her life in India and dedicated her life to helping the poor there.", "start_char": 4796, "end_char": 5457, "id": "5791161" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_08_576522249#6_1029406481", "url": "http://www.notablebiographies.com/Mo-Ni/Mother-Teresa.html", "title": "Mother Teresa Biography - life, family, children, story, school, old, information, born, time, year, sister", "headings": "Mother Teresa Biography\nMother Teresa Biography\nEarly life\nFounding the Missionaries of Charity\nDedication to the very poor\nSaint Teresa\nLegacy of Mother Teresa\nFor More Information\n", "segment": "and New York, New York. She received both recognition and financial support through such awards as the Pope John XXIII Peace Prize and a grant from the Joseph Kennedy Jr. Foundation. Benefactors, or those donating money, regularly would arrive to support works in progress or to encourage the Sisters to open new ventures. By 1979 Mother Teresa's groups had more than two hundred different operations in over twenty-five countries around the world, with dozens more ventures on the horizon. The same year she was awarded the Nobel Prize for Peace. In 1986 she persuaded President Fidel Castro (1926–) to allow a mission in Cuba. The characteristics of all of Mother Teresa's works—shelters for the dying, orphanages, and homes for the mentally ill—continued to be of service to the very poor. In 1988 Mother Teresa sent her Missionaries of Charity into Russia and opened a home for acquired immune deficiency syndrome (AIDS; an incurable disease that weakens the immune system) patients in San Francisco, California. In 1991 she returned home to Albania and opened a home in Tirana, the capital.", "start_char": 3721, "end_char": 4832, "id": "589596" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_34_826114992#7_1683953976", "url": "https://www.biographyicon.com/fun-facts-about-mother-teresa/", "title": "30 Fun Facts about Mother Teresa - What Did She Say before Died - Biography Icon", "headings": "30 Fun Facts about Mother Teresa – What Did She Say before Died\n30 Fun Facts about Mother Teresa – What Did She Say before Died\nFun facts about mother Teresa\n1. Birth\n2. Parents\n3. Real Name\n4. Meaning of Name\n5. Birthday\n6. Hardship in childhood\n7. Name Mother Teresa\n8. Inspiration from mother\n9. aspiration\n10. Last meet with mother and sisters\n11. Nationality\n12. Destination: India\n13. Teaching the rich\n14. New Journey\n15. and sacrifice in life\n16. Teaching the poor\n17. Start from zero\n18. Apt in Languages\n19. Dress Code\n20. Definition of Peace\n21. Closer to God\n22. Rendered more than school education\n23. Mission of Charity\n24. Contribution to destitute\n25. Awards and achievements\n26. Universal Venture\n27. Refusal of the traditional Nobel honor banquet\n28. a Continued effort to her goal\n29. Canonization\n30. What did Mother Teresa say before she died?\nMore Interesting Articles\n", "segment": "Destination: India\nWhen she was 18 in the year 1928, Mother Teresa visited Ireland in order to join the Sisters of Loreto at the Institute of the Blessed Virgin Mary. It was a universal community of nuns with their religious missions in India. After having her English education, Teresa was sent to the Sisters of Loreto convent in Calcutta, India. 13. Teaching the rich\nIn Calcutta, (now, Kolkata) India, Mother Teresa (she was named Sister Teresa at this stage) started her career as a history and geography teacher at a high school named St. Mary’s in order to teach rich daughters. Teresa stayed in this setting for 15 years and enjoyed the work, but was distressed by the poverty she saw all around her. 14. New Journey\nShe still felt an urge for the poor and destitute and thought to pause the teaching of the girls in the school. Rather, she decided to start a new life in the slum with the poor, distressed, and underprivileged society.", "start_char": 2859, "end_char": 3803, "id": "22941678" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_19_1448965296#8_2323523389", "url": "https://factsking.com/historical-people/mother-teresa-facts/", "title": "9 Interesting Facts about Mother Teresa - FactsKing.com", "headings": "9 Interesting Facts about Mother Teresa.\n9 Interesting Facts about Mother Teresa.\nWho is Mother Teresa?\nInteresting facts about Mother Teresa\n1. She did not consider August 26th to be her true birthday.\n2. Her family was financially secure.\n3. Mother Teresa considered her home to be India.\n4. She never saw her family members again.\n5. She was a teacher.\n6. She started Missionaries of Charity.\n7. Mother Teresa received a Nobel Peace Prize.\n8. She received a call within a call.\n9. She continued to unofficially teach in Calcutta.\n", "segment": "6. She started Missionaries of Charity. After receiving permission from the Vatican, Mother Teresa established a new congregation called the Missionaries of Charity in 1950. Today, it is known in the Catholic Church by the name of Saint Teresa of Calcutta. With over 4,000 members today, the missionaries work to take care of the mentally ill, handicapped, poor, former prostitutes, those diagnosed with AIDS, the elderly, sick children, and abandoned children. 7. Mother Teresa received a Nobel Peace Prize. On October 17, 1979, Mother Teresa was awarded one of the highest honors in the world when she accepted the Nobel Peace Prize. This award was given to her because of all her work she did with the poor, helping build homes for orphan children, and other missionary work. Upon receiving the Nobel Peace Prize, Mother Teresa became the first woman in India to accept the award.", "start_char": 2951, "end_char": 3835, "id": "60232128" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_37_1048435287#1_2283345007", "url": "https://www.depthworld.com/inspirational-women-in-history/", "title": "Top 10 most inspirational women - Depth World", "headings": "Top 10 most inspirational women\nTop 10 most inspirational women\n10: Mother Teresa\n9: Princess Diana\n8: Bette Midler\n7: Arfa Karim\n6: Peggy Whitson\n5: Jocelyne Lamoureux\n4: Jehan Ara\n3: Michelle Obama\n2: Florence Nightingale\n1: Marium Mukhtiar\nWhat do you think?\n", "segment": "10: Mother Teresa\nMary Teresa Bojaxgiu called Mother Teresa in the Catholic Church. She was born in Skopje that was part of the Ottoman empire, after spending 18th years. She moved to Ireland then, the rest of the life she spent in India. Firstly he joined the Missionaries of charity in 1950. Then, she dedicated the rest of her life to humanitarian work. Because of her services and a lot of effort, she observed as most selfless and won Nobel Prize in 1979. One of inspirational thing about it she didn’t work for getting recognition or reward. She almost spent 30 years of her life in serving needy people. She believed in doing work whether it is big or small for others.", "start_char": 443, "end_char": 1120, "id": "12409307" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_08_576522249#7_1029408110", "url": "http://www.notablebiographies.com/Mo-Ni/Mother-Teresa.html", "title": "Mother Teresa Biography - life, family, children, story, school, old, information, born, time, year, sister", "headings": "Mother Teresa Biography\nMother Teresa Biography\nEarly life\nFounding the Missionaries of Charity\nDedication to the very poor\nSaint Teresa\nLegacy of Mother Teresa\nFor More Information\n", "segment": "In 1986 she persuaded President Fidel Castro (1926–) to allow a mission in Cuba. The characteristics of all of Mother Teresa's works—shelters for the dying, orphanages, and homes for the mentally ill—continued to be of service to the very poor. In 1988 Mother Teresa sent her Missionaries of Charity into Russia and opened a home for acquired immune deficiency syndrome (AIDS; an incurable disease that weakens the immune system) patients in San Francisco, California. In 1991 she returned home to Albania and opened a home in Tirana, the capital. At this time there were 168 homes operating in India. Mother Teresa. Reproduced by permission of\nAP/Wide World Photos\n. Saint Teresa\nDespite the appeal of this saintly work, all commentators remarked that Mother Teresa herself was the most important reason for the growth of her order and the fame that came to it. Unlike many \"social critics,\" she did not find it necessary to attack the economic or political structures of the cultures that were producing the terribly poor people she was serving.", "start_char": 4277, "end_char": 5338, "id": "589597" } ]
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He attended Punahou School till the completion of his 12th grade in 1979. After his high school, Obama attended Occidental College in Los Angeles for two years (from 1979 to 1981). In 1981, he then transferred to Columbia University in New York City, where he studied political science as a major subject along with international relations and English literature.", "start_char": 3772, "end_char": 4933, "id": "109884532" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_56_815447546#0_1673969865", "url": "https://www.urbanedjournal.org/education/barack-obama-education-does-barack-obama-have-a-college-degree", "title": "Barack Obama Education. Does Barack Obama Have a College Degree? | Urban Education Journal | University of Pennsylvania Graduate School of Education", "headings": "Barack Obama Education. Does Barack Obama Have a College Degree?\nBarack Obama Education. Does Barack Obama Have a College Degree?\nAbout Barack Obama Education\nBarack Obama Education at University of Hawaii at Manoa\nBarack Obama Education Occidental College\nMichelle Obama Education. From a lawyer to First Lady of the United States\nBarack Obama Education at Columbia University, New York City\nBarack Obama study at Punahou Academy\nBarack Obama Education at Harvard Law School\nBarack Obama Education Harvard Law School\nWhere Did Trump Go To College. Donald Trump Education.\nBarack Obama Education University of Chicago Law School\nBarack Obama Education Summary\n", "segment": "Barack Obama Education. Does Barack Obama Have a College Degree? | Urban Education Journal | University of Pennsylvania Graduate School of Education\nBarack Obama Education. Does Barack Obama Have a College Degree? About Barack Obama Education\nBarack Obama, the 44th President of the United States, was born on August 4, 1961 in Honolulu, Hawaii to Barack Obama, Sr. ( 1936–1982) (born in Rachuonyo District, British Kenya) and Stanley Ann Dunham, known as Ann (1942–1995) (born in Wichita, Kansas, United States). Barack Obama spent most of his childhood years in Honolulu, where his parents met while attending the University of Hawaii at Manoa. Obama started a close relationship with his maternal grandparents. In 1965, his mother remarried to Lolo Soetoro from Indonesia. Two years later, Dunham took Obama with her to Indonesia to reunite him with his stepfather.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 867, "id": "6353175" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_56_815447546#3_1673976992", "url": "https://www.urbanedjournal.org/education/barack-obama-education-does-barack-obama-have-a-college-degree", "title": "Barack Obama Education. Does Barack Obama Have a College Degree? | Urban Education Journal | University of Pennsylvania Graduate School of Education", "headings": "Barack Obama Education. Does Barack Obama Have a College Degree?\nBarack Obama Education. Does Barack Obama Have a College Degree?\nAbout Barack Obama Education\nBarack Obama Education at University of Hawaii at Manoa\nBarack Obama Education Occidental College\nMichelle Obama Education. From a lawyer to First Lady of the United States\nBarack Obama Education at Columbia University, New York City\nBarack Obama study at Punahou Academy\nBarack Obama Education at Harvard Law School\nBarack Obama Education Harvard Law School\nWhere Did Trump Go To College. Donald Trump Education.\nBarack Obama Education University of Chicago Law School\nBarack Obama Education Summary\n", "segment": "In the summer of 1981, Obama traveled to Jakarta to visit his mother and half-sister Maya, and visited the families of Occidental College friends in Hyderabad (India) and Karachi (Pakistan) for three weeks. Michelle Obama Education. From a lawyer to First Lady of the United States\nBarack Obama Education at Columbia University, New York City\nHe then transferred to Columbia University in New York City, where he majored in political science with a specialization in international relations. Obama lived off campus in a modest rented apartment at 142 West 109th Street. He graduated with a B.A. from Columbia in 1983, then worked at Business International Corporation and New York Public Interest Research Group. Barack Obama study at Punahou Academy\nWhile living with his grandparents, Obama enrolled in the esteemed Punahou Academy, He excelled in basketball and graduated with academic honors in 1979. As one of only three black students at the school, Obama became conscious of racism and what it meant to be African-American. He later described how he struggled to reconcile social perceptions of his multiracial heritage with his own sense of self: \" I noticed that there was nobody like me in the Sears, Roebuck Christmas catalog. . .and that Santa was a white man,\" he wrote. \"", "start_char": 1771, "end_char": 3055, "id": "6353178" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_34_1563361778#4_3287500689", "url": "https://www.britannica.com/facts/Barack-Obama", "title": "Barack Obama Facts | Britannica", "headings": "Barack Obama\nBarack Obama\nFacts & Data\nAlso Known As\nTwitter Handle\nInstagram Username\nDid You Know?\nBirth Date\nBirthplace\nFamily\nEducation\nAwards\nPolitical Party\nTitle/Office\nRole In\nFounder Of\nPublished Works\nTop Questions\nWhat is Barack Obama's political party?\nWhere was Barack Obama a senator?\nWhere did Barack Obama go to college?\nWhere did Barack Obama grow up?\nWho were Barack Obama's parents?\nHow did Barack Obama meet Michelle Obama?\nWhy did Barack Obama win the Nobel Peace Prize?\nWhy did Barack Obama win a Grammy Award?\nWhat was Barack Obama's undergraduate major?\nWhen did Barack Obama become president?\nWhen did Barack Obama announce that he was running for president?\nWhen did Barack Obama become a senator?\nBarack Obama\nView Media Page\n", "segment": "Barack Obama attended Occidental College in suburban Los Angeles for two years before transferring to Columbia University in New York City, where in 1983 he received a bachelor's degree in political science. He later attended Harvard University's law school, graduating magna cum laude in 1991. Where did Barack Obama grow up? Barack Obama spent his first few years in Hawaii before moving to Jakarta to live with his half sister, his mother, and his stepfather. After spending several years in Jakarta, Obama returned to Hawaii in 1971, and he remained there through his graduation in 1979 from Punahou School, an elite college preparatory academy in Honolulu. Who were Barack Obama's parents? Barack Obama's father, Barack Obama, Sr., was a teenage goatherd in rural Kenya; he won a scholarship to study in the United States and eventually became a senior economist in the Kenyan government. Obama's mother, S. Ann Dunham, grew up in Kansas, Texas, and Washington state before her family settled in Honolulu.", "start_char": 2781, "end_char": 3792, "id": "23786046" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_06_1553952091#4_2216336592", "url": "http://www.history.com/topics/us-presidents/barack-obama", "title": "Barack Obama - Age, Education & Mother - HISTORY", "headings": "Barack Obama\nBarack Obama\nContents\nBarack Obama’s Early Life\nBarack Obama’s Education\nBarack Obama, Community Organizer and Attorney\nSenator Barack Obama\nBarack Obama’s Speech At the 2004 Democratic National Convention\n2008 Presidential Campaign\nBarack Obama’s First Term as President\nBarack Obama’s Second Term as President\nPHOTO GALLERIES\nPresidents and Their Children\nBarack Obama\n", "segment": "Barack Obama’s Education\nAt age 10, Obama returned to Hawaii to live with his maternal grandparents. He attended the Punahou School, an elite private school where, as he wrote in his 1995 memoir, Dreams from My Father, he first began to understand the tensions inherent in his mixed racial background. After two years at Occidental College in Los Angeles, he transferred to Columbia University in New York City, from which he graduated in 1983 with a degree in political science. He graduated magna cum laude from Harvard Law School in 1991. While at Harvard, he became the first Black editor of the prestigious Harvard Law Review. Barack Obama, Community Organizer and Attorney\nAfter a two-year stint working in corporate research and at the New York Public Interest Research Group (NYPIRG) in New York City, Obama moved to Chicago, where he took a job as a community organizer with a church-based group, the Developing Communities Project. For the next several years, he worked with low-income residents in Chicago’s Roseland community and the Altgeld Gardens public housing development on the city’s largely Black South Side. Obama would later call the experience “the best education I ever got, better than anything I got at Harvard Law School,” the prestigious institution he entered in 1988. Obama met his future wife—Michelle LaVaughn Robinson, a fellow Harvard Law School grad—while working as a summer associate at the Chicago law firm Sidley Austin. He married Michelle Obama at the Trinity United Church of Christ on October 3, 1992.", "start_char": 2190, "end_char": 3735, "id": "19832751" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_03_1728970041#1_3059010902", "url": "http://www.answers.com/Q/What_college_in_California_did_Barack_Obama_attend", "title": "", "headings": "\n", "segment": "He then transferred to\nColumbia University in New York, and finished his bachelor's degree\nthere. 001\n0\n0\n0\n0\nAdd a Comment\nYour Answer\nLoading...\nStill have questions? Find more answers\nRelated Questions\nWhere did Barack Obama attend school at? Barack Obama began his college education at Occidental College\nin California, later transferring to Columbia University in New\nYork. Barack Obama also attended Harvard Law School. What college did Barack Obama dad attend? Mr. Barack Obama Sr. attended the University of Hawaii at\nManoa. What years did Barack Obama attend college? he attended college in the year 2000.", "start_char": 929, "end_char": 1543, "id": "3648549" } ]
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Mike Woodson
[ { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_18_157237697#11_178378528", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mike_D%27Antoni", "title": "Mike D'Antoni - Wikipedia", "headings": "Mike D'Antoni\nMike D'Antoni\nFrom Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia\nMike D'Antoni\nContents\nPlaying career\nHigh school and college\nProfessional career\nNational team career\nCoaching career\nItaly\nEarly NBA\nPhoenix Suns\nTeam USA\nNew York Knicks\nReturn to Team USA for 2012 London Olympics\nLos Angeles Lakers\nPhiladelphia 76ers\nHouston Rockets\nBrooklyn Nets\nHead coaching record\nPersonal life\nSee also\nReferences\nExternal links\n", "segment": "The next day, he accepted the 4-year, $24 million offer and became the Knicks' head coach. After two losing seasons, D'Antoni with new additions Amar'e Stoudemire and Carmelo Anthony led the Knicks to the playoffs in 2010–11 with a 42–40 record. They were swept by the Boston Celtics in the first round. D'Antoni resigned as coach on March 14, 2012, and assistant coach Mike Woodson filled his vacancy as the head coach. The Knicks were off to a disappointing 18–24 start, and D'Antoni clashed with Anthony. Return to Team USA for 2012 London Olympics\nIn the summer of 2012, D'Antoni returned to Team USA as an assistant coach again under head coach Mike Krzyzewski. He reunited with Knicks players Carmelo Anthony and Tyson Chandler on this team as they prepared for the 2012 London Summer Olympics. Los Angeles Lakers\nOn November 12, 2012, the Lakers signed D'Antoni to a three-year contract worth $12 million. He replaced Mike Brown, who was fired as head coach after a 1–4 start to the 2012–13 season. The Lakers first contacted former Lakers coach Phil Jackson about the opening, but D'Antoni was hired in a unanimous decision by the Lakers front office.", "start_char": 8840, "end_char": 9999, "id": "62831825" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_48_80609648#0_152873396", "url": "https://www.nba.com/knicks/front-office-news/new-york-knicks-announce-coaching-staff-additions", "title": "New York Knicks Announce Coaching Staff Additions", "headings": "\nNew York Knicks Announce Coaching Staff Additions", "segment": "New York Knicks Announce Coaching Staff Additions\nNew York Knicks Announce Coaching Staff Additions\nPosted: Sep 04, 2020\nNEW YORK, NY (September 4, 2020) - The New York Knicks announced today several additions to head coach Tom Thibodeau ’s staff. Johnnie Bryant has been named associate head coach and Mike Woodson and Andy Greer have been named assistant coaches. In addition, Daisuke Yoshimoto has been named assistant to head coach. They join recently hired assistant coach Kenny Payne. Terms of the deals were not disclosed. “With these hires, we have added a wealth of basketball experience and knowledge that will be of great service to our players and our organization. All of our coaches have had a high level of success in college, the NBA or internationally,” said Tom Thibodeau, head coach, New York Knicks. “ We are assembling a hard-working and well-rounded coaching staff that will embody everything we want to be about: accountability, development, teaching and a winning culture.”", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 996, "id": "29169794" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_06_859944477#13_1450437659", "url": "http://www.gotoquiz.com/results/what_nba_team_do_you_belong_to", "title": "Results: What NBA team do you belong to?", "headings": "Here Are Your Quiz Results!\nHere Are Your Quiz Results!\nCopy/Paste This Code\nRate This Quiz:\nSponsored Links:\nYou Just Took a Quiz on GoToQuiz!\nMore Sports Quizzes | Go to a Random Quiz | Top 40 Quizzes\n", "segment": "3px;\">New York Knicks</td><td style=\"background: white; padding: 3px;\"><div style=\"width: 100px; background: white; border: 1px solid black; margin-top:", "start_char": 1684, "end_char": 1836, "id": "19394284" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_16_1272712312#10_1473741162", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2019%E2%80%9320_NBA_season", "title": "2019–20 NBA season - Wikipedia", "headings": "2019–20 NBA season\n2019–20 NBA season\nFrom Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia\nContents\nTransactions\nRetirement\nFree agency\nCoaching changes\nOff-season\nIn-season\nPreseason\nInternational games\nRegular season\nBy conference\nNotes\nInternational games\nPlayoffs\nBracket\nSuspension of season and restart\nPlayers strike\nMedical protocol for season restart\nStatistics\nIndividual statistic leaders\nIndividual game highs\nTeam statistic leaders\nAwards\nYearly awards\n2019–20 NBA awards\nPlayers of the Week\nPlayers of the Month\nRookies of the Month\nCoaches of the Month\nSeeding Games\nArenas\nMedia\nNotable occurrences\nSee also\nReferences\nExternal links\n", "segment": "The team missed the playoffs for the ninth straight year. On May 3, 2019, the Phoenix Suns hired Monty Williams as their new head coach. On May 13, 2019, the Cleveland Cavaliers hired John Beilein as their new head coach. On May 13, 2019, the Los Angeles Lakers hired Frank Vogel as their new head coach. On June 11, 2019, the Memphis Grizzlies hired Taylor Jenkins as their new head coach. In-season\nOn December 6, 2019, the New York Knicks fired head coach David Fizdale after a 4–18 start to the season and named Mike Miller as interim head coach. On February 19, 2020, the Cleveland Cavaliers named J. B. Bickerstaff the new head coach of the team after John Beilein resigned from the position. On March 7, 2020, the Brooklyn Nets and head coach Kenny Atkinson mutually agreed to part ways. Jacque Vaughn was named interim head coach. Preseason\nThe preseason began on September 30, 2019, and ended on October 18, 2019.", "start_char": 6800, "end_char": 7722, "id": "100170262" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_48_80614669#6_152895367", "url": "https://www.nba.com/knicks/front-office-news/new-york-knicks-name-tom-thibodeau-head-coach", "title": "New York Knicks Name Tom Thibodeau Head Coach", "headings": "\nNew York Knicks Name Tom Thibodeau Head Coach", "segment": "If you continue browsing, we consider that you accept our Cookie Policy, and also agree to the terms of our Privacy Policy and Terms of Use. New York Knicks Name Tom Thibodeau Head Coach\nPosted: Jul 30, 2020\nNEW YORK, NY (July 30, 2020) - The New York Knicks announced today that Tom Thibodeau has been named the 31st head coach in franchise history. Terms of the deal were not disclosed. “Tom Thibodeau is a proven winner who gets the most out of the players and teams that he has coached,” said Leon Rose, president, New York Knicks. “ He will bring leadership, accountability and a hard-working mentality to our organization. We are excited to bring him back to New York and look forward to collaborating with him and his staff toward a successful future.” “I’m grateful for the opportunity to return to this historic franchise as head coach and work alongside a talented front office that I have great trust in and respect for,” said Thibodeau. “ I know what New York is like when the Knicks are successful and there is nothing comparable. I look forward to being a part of what we are building here and can’t wait to get to work.”", "start_char": 4878, "end_char": 6011, "id": "29169807" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_05_754804310#4_1153269756", "url": "http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-3443110/Fired-New-York-Knicks-head-coach-Derek-Fisher-consoles-going-vacation-Matt-Barnes-s-wife.html", "title": "Fired New York Knicks' Derek Fisher goes on vacation with Matt Barnes' wife | Daily Mail Online", "headings": "Fired New York Knicks head coach Derek Fisher consoles himself by going on vacation with Matt Barnes's wife\nFired New York Knicks head coach Derek Fisher consoles himself by going on vacation with Matt Barnes's wife\nSCROLL DOWN FOR VIDEO\nShare this article\nKurt Ramis named Knicks coach after Derek Fisher's dismissal\nMore top stories\n", "segment": "Associate head coach Kurt Rambis, 57, was named interim head coach, the Knicks said in a statement on Monday. 'It's time for us to make a change, turn this team around and move forward,' Knicks President Phil Jackson said Monday, hours after the team confirmed the move in a statement on its website. 'Violence is never the answer, but sometimes it is. And unfortunately, it happened. I don't regret it.' Matt Barnes said when asked about attacking Derek Fisher in October\nFisher, a five-times NBA champion player with the Los Angeles Lakers, had no coaching experience when he was hired in mid-2014. It represented one of the first major moves in a makeover spearheaded by Jackson. 'We have never been truly consistent,' Fisher admitted on Sunday night. ' The reality is that we have chances to win these games, but we are not winning them.' Jackson said that just was not satisfactory.", "start_char": 3285, "end_char": 4172, "id": "17308798" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_16_1236339139#9_1448355087", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2016%E2%80%9317_NBA_season", "title": "2016–17 NBA season - Wikipedia", "headings": "2016–17 NBA season\n2016–17 NBA season\nContents\nTransactions\nRetirement\nFree agency\nCoaching changes\nOff-season\nIn-season\nPreseason\nRegular season\nBy conference\nTiebreakers\nPlayoffs\nBracket\nStatistics\nIndividual statistic leaders\nIndividual game highs\nTeam statistic leaders\nAwards\nYearly awards\nMain article: 2017 NBA Awards\n2016–17 NBA awards\nPlayers of the Week\nPlayers of the Month\nRookies of the Month\nCoaches of the Month\nArenas\nMedia\nUniforms\nNotable occurrences\nAttendances\nNotes\nSee also\nReferences\nExternal links\n", "segment": "On June 1, 2016, the Houston Rockets named Mike D'Antoni as their new head coach. On June 2, 2016, the New York Knicks announced Jeff Hornacek as their new head coach. In-season\nThere were no head coaching changes during the regular season. This was the first time since the 1963–64 NBA season that there was no in-season coaching changes, the fourth time this happened in league history. Preseason\nThe preseason began on October 1, 2016 and ended on October 21, 2016. Regular season\nThe regular season began on October 25, 2016. Christmas Day games were played on December 25, 2016. The regular season ended on April 12, 2017. The schedule was released at 6:00 p.m. ET on August 11, 2016. 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The rest of the team has been plagued by injury and inconsistency. Atkinson, a Long Island native, was an assistant coach for the Knicks from 2008-12 and for the Hawks from 2012-16 before becoming the Nets’ head coach. The 52-year-old becomes available at a time new Knicks president Leon Rose is looking for a new coach. “Kenny was instrumental in developing our players and building the identity and culture we have become known for over these past four seasons,” Marks said.” The foundation he helped put into place here is one that we will continue to build on in the coming seasons. We are forever grateful for all of Kenny’s hard work and dedication to the Nets and the Brooklyn community.” Owner Joe Tsai thanked Atkinson as well. “I am extremely grateful to Kenny Atkinson for what he’s done for our franchise over the years,” Tsai tweeted Saturday morning. “ If we did not have him, we would not be where we are with promising young guys still improving.", "start_char": 1799, "end_char": 2857, "id": "65599080" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_17_2981493326#37_3163483150", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_New_York_Knicks_head_coaches", "title": "List of New York Knicks head coaches - Wikipedia", "headings": "List of New York Knicks head coaches\nList of New York Knicks head coaches\nContents\nKey\nCoaches\nNotes\nReferences\nGeneral\nSpecific\n", "segment": "Retrieved December 6, 2019. ^ \"Tom Thibodeau introduced as Knicks head coach, calls New York job 'a dream come true ' \". CBS. July 30, 2020. Retrieved July 30, 2020. v\nt\ne\nNew York Knicks head coaches\nNeil Cohalan (1946–1947)\nJoe Lapchick (1947–1956)\nVince Boryla (1956–1958)\nAndrew Levane (1958–1959)\nCarl Braun (1959–1961)\nEddie Donovan (1961–1965)\nHarry Gallatin (1965)\nDick McGuire (1965–1967)\nRed Holzman (1967–1977)\nWillis Reed (1977–1978)\nRed Holzman (1978–1982)\nHubie Brown (1982–1986)\nBob Hill (1986–1987)\nRick Pitino (1987–1989)\nStu Jackson (1989–1990)\nJohn MacLeod (1990–1991)\nPat Riley (1991–1995)\nDon Nelson (1995–1996)\nJeff Van Gundy (", "start_char": 9351, "end_char": 10000, "id": "105465408" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_01_638250727#0_604963886", "url": "http://espn.go.com/nba/team/_/name/ny/new-york-knicks", "title": "New York Knicks Basketball - Knicks News, Scores, Stats, Rumors & More - ESPN", "headings": "\nESPN\nNew York Knicks\n", "segment": "New York Knicks Basketball - Knicks News, Scores, Stats, Rumors & More - ESPN\nMenu\nESPN\nLog In\nWelcome! 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what brand of guitar does steve vai play?
Ibanez
[ { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_56_413357221#0_849815066", "url": "https://www.ultimate-guitar.com/forum/showthread.php?t=966686", "title": "How do I get that Steve Vai Sound from my amp?? - Ultimate Guitar", "headings": "\n", "segment": "How do I get that Steve Vai Sound from my amp?? - Ultimate Guitar", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 65, "id": "5962622" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_16_668881724#11_883943076", "url": "https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_guitars", "title": "List of guitars - Wikipedia", "headings": "List of guitars\nList of guitars\nGuitars\n0-9\nB\nC\nD\nE\nF\nG\nH\nL\nM\nN\nO\nP\nR\nS\nT\nW\nSee also\nReferences\nFurther reading\n", "segment": "The original guitar is now on display at the British Music Experience at the O2 Arena in London. Evo – the name that Steve Vai has given to his primary stage and recording guitar, an Ibanez JEM7VWH. It was co designed by Vai and guitar manufacturer Ibanez in 1987. Eye of Horus – a custom bass guitar made by Jens Ritter for Phil Lesh, it was acquired by the National Museum of American History in 2011 and is in the museum's permanent collection. F\nEddie Van Halen's Frankenstrat, pictured with a 22 fret Kramer neck\nThe Flying Microtonal Banana - a custom guitar handcrafted by Zac Eccles in 2015 for Stu Mackenzie of King Gizzard and the Lizard Wizard. Its construction notably includes additional frets, tuned to the 24-TET microtonal tuning system used throughout King Gizzard's 2017 album of the same name, Flying Microtonal Banana. Additional notes on construction include a birdseye-maple neck, rosewood fretboard, satin banana-yellow finish, and GFS NYII pickups for the bridge and neck. The Fool – a 1964 Gibson SG guitar, painted for Eric Clapton by the Dutch design collective The Fool. One of the world's best-known guitars, it symbolizes the psychedelic era. It was then owned and played through the 1970s by the singer-songwriter-producer Todd Rundgren.", "start_char": 5539, "end_char": 6807, "id": "99842866" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_17_3262762971#11_3375446788", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_guitars", "title": "List of guitars - Wikipedia", "headings": "List of guitars\nList of guitars\nGuitars\n0-9\nB\nC\nD\nE\nF\nG\nH\nL\nM\nN\nO\nP\nR\nS\nT\nW\nSee also\nReferences\nFurther reading\n", "segment": "The original guitar is now on display at the British Music Experience at the O2 Arena in London. Evo – the name that Steve Vai has given to his primary stage and recording guitar, an Ibanez JEM7VWH. It was co designed by Vai and guitar manufacturer Ibanez in 1987. Eye of Horus – a custom bass guitar made by Jens Ritter for Phil Lesh, it was acquired by the National Museum of American History in 2011 and is in the museum's permanent collection. F\nEddie Van Halen's Frankenstrat, pictured with a 22 fret Kramer neck\nThe Flying Microtonal Banana - a custom guitar handcrafted by Zac Eccles in 2015 for Stu Mackenzie of King Gizzard and the Lizard Wizard. Its construction notably includes additional frets, tuned to the 24-TET microtonal tuning system used throughout King Gizzard's 2017 album of the same name, Flying Microtonal Banana. Additional notes on construction include a birdseye-maple neck, rosewood fretboard, satin banana-yellow finish, and GFS NYII pickups for the bridge and neck. The Fool – a 1964 Gibson SG guitar, painted for Eric Clapton by the Dutch design collective The Fool. One of the world's best-known guitars, it symbolizes the psychedelic era. It was then owned and played through the 1970s by the singer-songwriter-producer Todd Rundgren.", "start_char": 5591, "end_char": 6859, "id": "105567171" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_53_442261213#20_885559893", "url": "https://www.strumthemall.com/electric-guitars/best-intermediate/", "title": "Best Intermediate Electric Guitar | List of Top 8 | Reviews 2019", "headings": "Best Intermediate Electric Guitar\nBest Intermediate Electric Guitar\nBest Intermediate Electric Guitar | Top 8 List of 2019\nQuick List of Top 8 Best Intermediate Electric Guitar\nBrief Reviews and Description of Best Intermediate Electric Guitar\n1. Epiphone Les Paul Standard Plus Top Pro\n- One of the best intermediate electric guitar !!\nOur Ratings 9.3/10\nCheck Price & Reviews on Amazon\nSpecifications :-\n2. Yamaha Pacifica Series PAC112V\nOur Ratings 9.1/10\nCheck Price & Reviews on Amazon\nSpecifications :-\n3. ESP LTD EC256FM\nOur Ratings 9.2/10\nCheck Price & Reviews on Amazon\nSpecifications :-\n4. Squier by Fender 0302000500 Vintage Modified Jaguar\nOur Ratings 8.9/10\nCheck Price & Reviews on Amazon\nSpecifications :-\n5. Yamaha Revstar RS420\nOur Ratings 8.9/10\nCheck Price & Reviews on Amazon\nSpecifications :-\n6. Fender Modern Player Telecaster Thinline Deluxe\nOur Ratings 8.9/10\nSpecifications :-\n7. Ibanez JEMJRWH Stev Vai Signatured\nOur Ratings 9.1/10\nCheck Price & Reviews on Amazon\nSpecifications :-\n8. Ibanez GRX70QATBB\nOur Ratings 9/10\nCheck Price & Reviews on Amazon\nSpecifications :-\nConclusion..\n", "segment": "This guitar has 2 MP 90 single coil pick ups for different tones. 7. Ibanez JEMJRWH Stev Vai Signatured\nOur Ratings 9.1/10\nSteve Vai is a Legendary guitarist and I am a huge fan of him. The Ibanez JEMJRWH model is as amazing as the legendary Steve Vai. With affordable price range this guitar offer many features for an intermediate guitarist. The design of this guitar is very much influenced by the the legend himself. The neck is very comfortable to play shredding picks or riffs. Perfect for studio recordings and live gigs. I included this one in my list of the best intermediate electric guitar because i am a huge fan of Steve Vai\nAnd also this guitar have good customer reviews on amazon\nCheck Price & Reviews on Ama", "start_char": 9275, "end_char": 10000, "id": "89119742" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_08_1642892373#15_2961336047", "url": "http://www.rockpublication.com/incubuss2.html", "title": "Incubus", "headings": "\nby Randy Cohen", "segment": "I understand you did a little interview on seven string guitars with Steve Vai. MIKE: Yeah, guitarist James \"Munky\" Shaffer from \"KORN\" and we met with Steve Vai for Guitar World Magazine and it went well. It was very exciting to meet Steve Vai. Q: What comes first, the lyrics or the music? MIKE: Its different everv time\nBRANDON: Most of time the music is layed down first, or when were jamming, it just comes out! Q. I noticed on this album \"S.C.J.E.N.C.E.\" alot of your songs have explosive chords changes.", "start_char": 4450, "end_char": 4960, "id": "1718133" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_27_798479523#8_1611628537", "url": "https://rockguitaruniverse.com/popular-electric-guitars/", "title": "The 10 Most Popular Electric Guitars In The World – Rock Guitar Universe", "headings": "The 10 Most Popular Electric Guitars In The World\nThe 10 Most Popular Electric Guitars In The World\nGibson Les Paul Standard ’60s\nAmerican Original ’50s Stratocaster\nIbanez JEM7VP Steve Vai Signature\nFender American Original ’50s Telecaster\nGretsch G5422TDC Electromatic\nESP E-II NT\n1961 Gibson SG Standard Reissue\nJackson USA Soloist SL1\nPRS Custom 24\nGibson ES-335\nConclusion\nJacob\nRecent Posts\nTop 30 Famous&Easy 4 Chord Guitar Songs For Beginners - Tabs Included\nTop 20 Budget Overdrive Guitar Pedals Under $50, $100, $150, $200\nLegal Disclaimer\n", "segment": "Steve Vai’s Signature features 3 DiMarzio Evolution humbucker pickups Both the neck and bridge are Ceramic humbuckers, while the middle position has a single-coil. Added to this, is a 5-way toggle switch that allows you to get various tones and get one step closer to Steve Vai’s sound. The Ibanez JEM7VP is an all-rounded boutique guitar that favors rock, fusion, and metal players looking to maximize their guitar skills. The fact that guitar master Steve Vai had close involvement in the creation of this guitar, guarantees the quality of the Ibanez JEM7VP\nFender American Original ’50s Telecaster\nJust as the Stratocaster, Fender’s Telecaster is an iconic model that gained much popularity in the golden age of guitar. Legendary guitarists such as Keith Richards, Prince, Bruce Springsteen, and Muddy Waters use this guitar as their main instrument, proving the qualities of this guitar. This guitar came out in 1950 and was the first mass-produced solid-body guitar Fender released. Initially, it was named the Broadcaster, but due to legal naming issues with Gretsch, Fender changed its name to Telecaster. The Fender American Original ’50s Telecaster has all of the authentic features from back in the day and along with the Stratocaster, is one of the most sought out guitars Fender has to offer. It comes in an ash body, a maple neck, and a maple fretboard with 21 vintage tall frets. Vintage-tall frets make it easier for the player to bend notes without having fret issues.", "start_char": 4604, "end_char": 6088, "id": "10177924" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_16_668881724#15_883949486", "url": "https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_guitars", "title": "List of guitars - Wikipedia", "headings": "List of guitars\nList of guitars\nGuitars\n0-9\nB\nC\nD\nE\nF\nG\nH\nL\nM\nN\nO\nP\nR\nS\nT\nW\nSee also\nReferences\nFurther reading\n", "segment": "For the following world tour, he used Robbie Robertson 's Telecaster which sold for $490,000 in 2018. Green Meanie – Steve Vai 's self-modified Charvel superstrat. This was Vai's main guitar when he was a member of the David Lee Roth band in 1986 and 1987. The guitar has a maple fingerboard, a basswood body painted in Day-Glo green, three pickups, a 5-way switch and a Floyd Rose locking tremolo. The guitar's bridge post mounting collapsed during a soundcheck for a Madison Square Garden show and the guitar has since been retired. Many features of this guitar are replicated on the 1987 Ibanez JEM777 model, Vai's first signature guitar. H\nThe Hitmaker - Nile Rodgers ' white 1960 Fender Stratocaster with a 1959 neck. L\nLenny – the Fender Stratocaster given to Stevie Ray Vaughan by his wife Lenny in 1980. It has since sold for US$623,500. Lightning Bolt – a custom guitar made by Steve Cripe for Jerry Garcia in 1993.", "start_char": 8060, "end_char": 8984, "id": "99842870" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_17_3262762971#15_3375453198", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_guitars", "title": "List of guitars - Wikipedia", "headings": "List of guitars\nList of guitars\nGuitars\n0-9\nB\nC\nD\nE\nF\nG\nH\nL\nM\nN\nO\nP\nR\nS\nT\nW\nSee also\nReferences\nFurther reading\n", "segment": "For the following world tour, he used Robbie Robertson 's Telecaster which sold for $490,000 in 2018. Green Meanie – Steve Vai 's self-modified Charvel superstrat. This was Vai's main guitar when he was a member of the David Lee Roth band in 1986 and 1987. The guitar has a maple fingerboard, a basswood body painted in Day-Glo green, three pickups, a 5-way switch and a Floyd Rose locking tremolo. The guitar's bridge post mounting collapsed during a soundcheck for a Madison Square Garden show and the guitar has since been retired. Many features of this guitar are replicated on the 1987 Ibanez JEM777 model, Vai's first signature guitar. H\nThe Hitmaker - Nile Rodgers ' white 1960 Fender Stratocaster with a 1959 neck. L\nLenny – the Fender Stratocaster given to Stevie Ray Vaughan by his wife Lenny in 1980. It has since sold for US$623,500. Lightning Bolt – a custom guitar made by Steve Cripe for Jerry Garcia in 1993.", "start_char": 8112, "end_char": 9036, "id": "105567175" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_43_506297274#0_1110752458", "url": "https://www.ibanez.com/usa/artists/detail/213.html", "title": "Steve Vai | ARTISTS | Ibanez guitars", "headings": "\nSteve Vai\nGROUP\nModel (s) Used :\nBIOGRAPHY\nOFFICIAL SITE\n", "segment": "Steve Vai | ARTISTS | Ibanez guitars\nTOP\nARTISTS\nSteve Vai\nSteve Vai\nPhoto by Larry DiMarzio\n\"Some guitars are built for performance, some for aesthetic. These instruments are the best of both worlds... and perhaps the universe!\" – Steve Vai –\nGROUP\nSolo Artist\nU.S.A.\nModel (s) Used : JEM, UV\nBIOGRAPHY\nSteve Vai is a virtuoso guitarist, visionary composer, and consummate producer who sculpts musical sound with infinite creativity and technical mastery. At age 12, he started taking guitar lessons from Joe Satriani. At 18, he began his professional musical career transcribing for, and then playing with, the legendary Frank Zappa. More than three decades, 15-million in album sales, and three GRAMMY Awards later, Vai has proven himself, in his own right, one of music's true originals. Vai's work has been recognized with a long list of awards, including an even dozen from Guitar Player. Most recently, the TEC Foundation honored him with the prestigious Les Paul Award, created in 1991 to salute those who have set the highest standard of excellence in the creative application of technology. Past winners include Paul McCartney, Neil Young, Herbie Hancock, Steely Dan, and Bob Clearmountain.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 1200, "id": "51912142" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_21_82989128#17_168305639", "url": "https://guitarmetrics.com/blogs/top-guitar-virtuosos-in-the-world/top-guitar-virtuosos-in-the-world", "title": "Top Guitar Virtuosos of the World | Guitar gods list – guitarmetrics", "headings": "Top Guitar Virtuosos of the World\nTop Guitar Virtuosos of the World\n7. Zakk Wylde ( Jeffrey Phillip Wielandt)\nLove Shredding? Check out our Ckk Destruction Drive Pedal in Pedals Section.\nWant to learn to play guitar??\n6. Paul Gilbert ( Paul Brandon Gilbert)\nCheck out Paul gilbert's signature guitar picks here!\nVideo credit- Youtube channel- Francesco Pazzaglia\n5. John Petrucci ( John Peter Petrucci)\nCheck out the john Petrucci design picks here\nVideo credit- Youtube channel- redwing1235\nWant to play guitar like John petrucci??\n4. Yngwie Malmsteen ( Yngwie Johan Malmsteen)\nVideo credit- Youtube channel- ady toby\n3. Eddie Van Halen ( Edward Lodewijk Van Halen)\nCheck out the EVH style Miniature Guitar Model in our Collectibles Section.\nVideo credits- Youtube channel- Hazardteam\n2. Steve Vai ( Steven Siro Vai)\nCheck out Steve vai signature Picks Series in our Accessories section.\n1. Joe Satriani ( Joseph Satriani)\nHe is No.4 for most Grammy Awards Nomination! 15 Nominations!\nCheck out Joe Satriani official signature guitar picks\nVideo credits- Youtube channel- Joe Satriani\nWant to learn to play like satriani?\nCheck out some other blogs we recommend for Top Guitar Virtuosos.\n1. last.fm\nTop Guitar Virtuosos.\n2. thetoptens.com\nBest Guitarists Ever.\nHope you guys liked our list of Top Guitar Virtuoso's of the World.\nTell us about your Favourite Guitarists in the Comments, We would love to hear it\nCheck out Our Store for Premium Guitar Gears! (As they always say \"You Never Have Enough Guitar Accessories\"!)\nSubscribe to our Newsletter and get updated about our new Blog posts and Guitar Gears.\nCHEERS!!\n", "segment": "Please try again later. Watch later\nShare\nCopy link\nWatch on\n0:00\n0:00\n/\nLive\n•\n2. Steve Vai ( Steven Siro Vai)\nWhat can we say about Mr. Steve Vai .? He is the guitarist who brought many different elements into Guitar playing. Innovation, Experimentation, Unique Techniques, He is among the few Musicians who are not afraid to experiment with their sound. He has worked with many artists like Alcatrazz , David Lee Roth , Whitesnake, and Frank Zappa. Steve Vai's signature Guitar series, Ibanez JEM series is a Piece of Art in itself! His main guitars which he uses to perform live are Ibanez Jem 'EVO' and 'FLO'\nVai's practice routine is the one that many guitar players only dream to follow. His practice duration was of 10-15 hours a day which he divided into different sections dedicated to different techniques he wanted to master.", "start_char": 8072, "end_char": 8908, "id": "38978971" } ]
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who plays john connor in terminator salvation?
Christian Bale
[ { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_06_1617881074#4_2321574260", "url": "http://www.hollywoodreporter.com/heat-vision/terminator-characters-actors-who-have-806690", "title": "'Terminator' Characters: Actors Who Have Played Them | Hollywood Reporter", "headings": "'Terminator': The Multiple Stars Who've Played the Key Characters\nHEAT VISION\n'Terminator': The Multiple Stars Who've Played the Key Characters\nFrom Linda Hamilton to Emilia Clarke, a number of people have played the iconic roles.\nHeat Vision breakdown\nSarah Connor\nJohn Connor\nKyle Rease\nKate Connor\n", "segment": "John Connor\nA 13-year-old Edward Furlong was cast as the savior of humanity, and earned praise for his work in Terminator 2, which also featured a glimpse of an adult John, played by Michael Edwards. Furlong was replaced with Nick Stahl for Terminator 3, and fanboys rejoiced when Christian Bale was cast to play John in Terminator: Salvation (2009), which ultimately was poorly received. On TV, Thomas Dekker played a teenage John Connor in The Sarah Connor Chronicles . Jason Clarke steps into the role for Genisys, with the big spoiler revealed months ago in the trailers being that John isn't quite himself in the new film. Kyle Rease\nMichael Biehn solidified his name in the sci-fi hall of fame with his scrappy performance in The Terminator, going on to appear briefly in a bonus dream sequence in Terminator 2. In Terminator Salvation, Anton Yelchin played a teenaged Rease, while Jai Courtney played the most beefed-up version of the character yet in Genisys. The T-800\nArnold Schwarzenegger has played different versions of the T-800 in The Terminator, Terminator 2 and Terminator 3, for which the then-55-year-old worked out for months to return to his weight for The Terminator. In Terminator Salvation, CGI helped put Schwarzenegger's face on the T-800 in the film. The T-800 looking older is part of the plot of Genisys, which explains that the flesh covering the Terminator's skeleton is real human flesh, and thus ages.", "start_char": 1341, "end_char": 2776, "id": "19892760" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_50_1771475940#12_2561111608", "url": "https://www.quora.com/What-is-the-actual-chronological-order-of-the-Terminator-movies", "title": "What is the actual chronological order of the Terminator movies? - Quora", "headings": "What is the actual chronological order of the Terminator movies?\nWhat is the actual chronological order of the Terminator movies?\nMiguel Evaristo\nThe Terminator (1984):\nAmey Sharma\nJohn Doe\nSantrupt Nadkarni\n", "segment": "Terminator Salvation (2009)\nTerminator Salvation is the fourth installment of the Terminator film series, made by The Halcyon Company and again distributed by Warner and Columbia, and with an original release on May 21, 2009 to mixed reviews and grossed $371.4 million. It was written by John D. Brancato, Michael Ferris, Paul Haggis, Shawn Ryan, Jonathan Nolan, and Anthony E. Zuiker, directed by McG, [2] and stars Christian Bale as John Connor. [ 3] After Skynet has destroyed much of humanity in a nuclear holocaust, John struggles to become the leader of humanity that he is destined to be. In this future, Marcus Wright (Sam Worthington, who was personally recommended by James Cameron [4]) has somehow altered it, and the T-800 (Roland Kickinger with CG-rendered facial likeness of Arnold Schwarzenegger [5]) is coming online sooner than expected. The film also involves Kyle Reese (Anton Yelchin [6]) and how he became the man he was in the first film. Also starring Bryce Dallas Howard, Moon Bloodgood, Common and Helena Bonham Carter. Terminator Genisys (2015)\nTerminator Genisys is the fifth installment of the franchise, in addition serves a retcon that features the main characters from the first two films created by James Cameron, Gale Anne Hurd and William Wisher, Jr., portrayed by a new cast with the exception of Arnold Schwarzenegger reprising his role as the eponymous character. In addition, Oscar winner J. K. Simmons joined the cast as Detective O'Brien, serving as an ally for the film's protagonists. It was written by Laeta Kalogridis and Patrick Lussier, and directed by Alan Taylor. It was made by Skydance Productions and distributed by Paramount Pictures.", "start_char": 7351, "end_char": 9037, "id": "87769647" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_01_2140422970#0_3237770199", "url": "http://m.imdb.com/title/tt0438488/", "title": "Terminator Salvation (2009) - IMDb", "headings": "\nTerminator Salvation (2009)\nVideos\nPhotos\nSee all photos\nGet More From IMDb\nCast & Crew\nTop Billed Cast\nFull cast\nDirector:\nWriters:\nAll Cast & Crew\nAwards\nDid You Know?\nTrivia\nQuotes\nGoofs\nAlternate Versions\nSoundtracks\nStoryline\nPlot Summary\nSynopsis (WARNING: Spoilers)\nGenres\nDetails\nRelease Date:\nLanguage\nCountry of Origin\nFilming Locations\nBox Office\nBudget:\nOpening Weekend USA:\nGross USA:\nCumulative Worldwide Gross:\nContribute to this page\nUser Polls\nWould You Recognize These Child Stars Today?\n2021 Academy Awards: Presenters, Winners, and More\nAround The Web\nPowered by Taboola\nMore To Explore\nSearch on Amazon.com\n", "segment": "Terminator Salvation (2009) - IMDb\nTerminator Salvation (2009)\nPG-13 | 115 min | Action, Sci-Fi\nIn 2018, a mysterious new weapon in the war against the machines, half-human and half-machine, comes to John Connor on the eve of a resistance attack on Skynet. But whose side is he on, and can he be trusted? Added to Watchlist\nAdd to Watchlist\nWatch on HBO Max with subscription\n6.5/10\n345,911\nRate\n49 Metascore\nView production, box office, & company info\nVideos\nPhotos\nSee all photos\nGet More From IMDb\nFor an enhanced browsing experience, get the IMDb app on your smartphone or tablet. Get the IMDb app\nCast & Crew\nTop Billed Cast\nChristian Bale\nJohn Connor\nSam Worthington\nMarcus Wright\nMoon Bloodgood\nBlair Williams\nHelena Bonham Carter\nDr. Serena Kogan\nAnton Yelchin\nKyle Reese\nJadagrace\nStar\n(as Jadagrace berry)\nBryce Dallas Howard\nKate Connor\nCommon\nBarnes\nJane Alexander\nVirginia\nMichael Ironside\nGeneral Ashdown\nIvan G'Vera\nGeneral Losenko\n(as Ivan Gvera)\nChris Browning\nMorrison\nDorian Nkono\nDavid\nBeth Bailey\nLisa\nVictor J. Ho\nMark\n(as Victor Ho)\nFull cast\nDirector: McG\nWriters: John Brancato, Michael Ferris\nAll Cast & Crew\nView production, box office, & company info\nAwards\n2 wins & 14 nominations. Did You Know? Trivia\nAfter Claire Danes declined to reprise her role as Kate Brewster, Charlotte Gainsbourg was cast, but pulled out due to a scheduling conflict with another film. She was replaced by Bryce Dallas Howard. Quotes\nDr. Serena Kogan :", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 1458, "id": "74671594" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_51_809224207#43_1705709791", "url": "https://www.rottentomatoes.com/m/terminator/quotes/", "title": "The Terminator - Movie Quotes - Rotten Tomatoes", "headings": "The Terminator\nQuotes\n\nHome > Terminator > The Terminator > Quotes\nThe Terminator Quotes\n", "segment": "Suck it motherfucker. Terminator: Sarah Connor? Kyle Reese: Come with me if you want to live. Kyle Reese: Come with me if you want to live. Terminator: I'll be back. Kyle Reese:", "start_char": 5598, "end_char": 5775, "id": "35740666" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_30_530947760#11_1201981221", "url": "https://time.com/5697301/terminator-movies-timeline-explained/", "title": "Terminator: Dark Fate and the Franchise's Complete Timeline | Time", "headings": "Untangling the\nTerminator\nFranchise's Complicated Timeline\n\nUntangling the Terminator Franchise's Complicated Timeline\nThe Terminator (set primarily in 1984)\nTerminator 2: Judgment Day (set primarily in 1995)\nTerminator 3: Rise of the Machines (set primarily in 2004)\nTerminator Salvation (set primarily in 2018)\nTerminator Genisys (set in 2029 and 1984)\nTerminator: Dark Fate (primarily set in 2022)\nSign up for our Entertainment newsletter. Subscribe to More to the Story to get the context you need for the pop culture you love.\n", "segment": "The T-800 explains that Kate becomes John’s wife and second-in-command in the future. John and Kate try to stop the activation of Skynet but fail. They hide in a shelter and survive Judgment Day. Terminator Salvation (set primarily in 2018)\nIn the past, death-row inmate Marcus Wright (Sam Worthington) arranges to donate his body to science after he is executed. Meanwhile, Judgment Day occurs in 2004, and John Connor (Christian Bale) becomes a soldier in the resistance. John discovers a facility where computers are experimenting on humans to create a terminator. That facility is destroyed, but Wright, who was turned into a human-terminator hybrid after his execution, emerges from the rubble. Skynet has a kill list that includes both John Connor and Kyle Reese (Anton Yelchin), who John knows he will eventually send back in time to become his father. ( Presumably this movie considers time travel to be a loop.) Skynet captures Kyle.", "start_char": 6379, "end_char": 7320, "id": "37373506" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_17_2262165132#16_2436299057", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Connor", "title": "John Connor - Wikipedia", "headings": "John Connor\nJohn Connor\nContents\nTerminator film series\nJohn Connor's age\nCharacter\nThe Terminator\nTerminator 2: Judgment Day\nTerminator 3: Rise of the Machines\nTerminator Salvation\nTerminator Genisys\nTerminator: Dark Fate\nTerminator: The Sarah Connor Chronicles\nCasting and production background\nPremise\nVideo games\nTerminator Salvation\nTerminator: Resistance\nAttraction\nT2-3D: Battle Across Time\nLiterature\nT2 trilogy\nComic books\nReception\nReferences\n", "segment": "An alternate ending takes place in 2027, in which John is a U.S. senator and father to a daughter in a world where Skynet was never able to start its war on humanity. Terminator 3: Rise of the Machines\nNick Stahl as John Connor in Terminator 3: Rise of the Machines, with Claire Danes as Kate Brewster. Christian Bale as John Connor in Terminator Salvation\nJason Clarke as John Connor in Terminator Genisys. John Connor is portrayed by Nick Stahl in Terminator 3: Rise of the Machines (set 10 years after the second film). Now a young adult, John has been living off-the-grid after the second film's events, even as the original Judgment Day deadline in 1997 came to pass without incident. His mother eventually developed terminal leukemia and died. In the film, John crosses paths with Katherine \"Kate\" Brewster ( Claire Danes ), a former classmate from when he was living with his foster parents.", "start_char": 8821, "end_char": 9719, "id": "105024167" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_02_1437369278#8_2416859758", "url": "http://screenrant.com/terminator-genisys-timeline-changes-explained/", "title": "'Terminator: Genisys' Alternate Timelines Explained | Screen Rant", "headings": "'Terminator: Genisys' Alternate Timelines Explained\n'Terminator: Genisys' Alternate Timelines Explained\nMAJOR SPOILERS FOLLOW\nThe Terminator (1984)\nThe Future\nThe Present\nTerminator 2: Judgment Day (1991)\nThe Future\nThe Present\nTerminator 3: Rise of the Machines (2003)\nThe Future\nThe Present\nTerminator: Salvation (2009)\nThe Future\nNEXT Page: Terminator Genisys Timeline\n", "segment": "John had only managed to delay Judgment Day until July, 2004 - in the words of the T-850: \" Judgment Day is inevitable.\" Terminator: Salvation (2009)\nThe Future\nThe events of the film keep to the established timeline of the Terminator series: in 2018, a decade before John Connor (Christian Bale) will achieve victory, he is only a soldier sending out radio broadcasts to build morale and hope - and seeking to draw Kyle Reese to his side. He learns that (somehow) both he and Kyle have become prime targets for Skynet. Elsewhere, Marcus Wright (Sam Worthington) awakens with no memory of Judgment Day, crossing paths with Kyle (Anton Yelchin), who is soon captured by Skynet. Marcus seeks out Connor, instead being captured and revealed to be a cyborg Terminator himself. Agreeing to infiltrate Skynet Central with Connor to rescue Kyle, Marcus must then rescue both men, donating his heart when Connor is mortally wounded. With the Resistance leadership destroyed, Salvation 's ending sees Connor chosen as its new leader, with Kyle at his side, beginning the decade-long path toward victory that his mother had promised.", "start_char": 5201, "end_char": 6323, "id": "62260874" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_18_2691340107#10_3040890411", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Terminator_(character)", "title": "Terminator (character) - Wikipedia", "headings": "Terminator (character)\nTerminator (character)\nSee also: Terminator (character concept)\nContents\nCharacter nomenclature\nPhysical appearance\nAppearances\nThe Terminator (1984)\nJudgment Day (1991)\nRise of the Machines (2003)\nSalvation (2009)\nGenisys (2015)\nDark Fate (2019)\nOther appearances\nConcept and characteristics\nConstruction\nCPU\nOrganic camouflage\nPhysical template\nReception\nReferences\n", "segment": "His character is destroyed at the end of each of these films. The fourth installment, Terminator Salvation, reveals the origin of the character. Roland Kickinger was cast as the principal actor but CGI was used to superimpose Schwarzenegger's face from the original 1984 film. In the fifth installment, Terminator Genisys, Schwarzenegger plays an aging T-800 (reprogrammed by an unknown party) and becomes a mentor and father figure to a young Sarah Connor of an alternate timeline, and Brett Azar portrays the original Terminator from the first film, with Schwarzenegger's then-likeness utilized via CGI. In the sixth film, Terminator: Dark Fate, Schwarzenegger once more plays an aging T-800 that managed to kill John Connor three years after the events of Judgment Day. Due to Skynet's cessation, the T-800 appears to have gained self-awareness and integrated itself into human society, adopting the name \"Carl\" and developing the equivalent of a remorseful conscience upon discovering how John's death affected Sarah Connor. Azar also returns to his role, portraying Carl at physical prime in the opening sequence (again with Schwarzenegger's then-likeness utilized). The character's catchphrase, used throughout the franchise, is \" I'll be back \", though at times with variations; in Terminator 3, it says about the T-X, \"She'll be back\", and later, \"I'm back\";", "start_char": 7522, "end_char": 8888, "id": "64627122" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_51_809231239#38_1705740907", "url": "https://www.rottentomatoes.com/m/terminator_2_judgment_day/quotes/", "title": "Terminator 2: Judgment Day - Movie Quotes - Rotten Tomatoes", "headings": "Terminator 2: Judgment Day\nQuotes\n\nHome > Terminator > Terminator 2: Judgment Day > Quotes\nTerminator 2: Judgment Day Quotes\nFind More Movie Quotes\n", "segment": "John Connor: What the hell did you do that for? The Terminator: because you told me to\nThe Terminator: Because you told me to. The Terminator: Come with me if you want to live\nThe Terminator: Come with me if you want to live! The Terminator: your clothes, give them to me now\nThe Terminator:", "start_char": 5537, "end_char": 5829, "id": "35740710" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_07_153486024#0_203486286", "url": "http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0438488/faq", "title": "Terminator Salvation (2009) - Frequently Asked Questions - IMDb", "headings": "\nTerminator Salvation (2009)\nFAQ\nFAQs\nSpoilers\nOpinion\n", "segment": "Terminator Salvation (2009) - Frequently Asked Questions - IMDb\nTerminator Salvation (2009)\nFAQ\nAdd to FAQ\nShowing all 27 items\nJump to: FAQs (27)\nSpoilers (0)\nFAQs\nEdit\nWhat is 'Terminator Salvation' about? In 2018, 14 years since Judgment Day (July 25th, 2004) started the world war between humans and Skynet machines, Resistance leader John Connor ( Christian Bale) is searching for his father, Kyle Reese, the man whom John must send back to 1984 to protect his mother, Sarah Connor ( Linda Hamilton ), from being killed by the Terminator ( Arnold Schwarzenegger ), a cyborg sent by Skynet to prevent Sarah from ever giving birth to John. Meanwhile, teenage Kyle ( Anton Yelchin) has joined forces with the criminal Marcus Wright ( Sam Worthington ), the only one to have survived a nuclear attack on Skynet's Cyberdyne Systems base. Soon their paths are going to cross. Edit\nIs 'Terminator: Salvation' based on a book? Terminator: Salvation is the fourth movie in the Terminator series, preceded by The Terminator (1984), Terminator 2: Judgment Day (1991) and Terminator 3:", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 1078, "id": "44857722" } ]
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1998 NBA Finals
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The Chicago Bulls last missed the playoffs in 2020. When was the last time the Bulls won a playoff series? In 2015, the Chicago Bulls beat the Milwaukee Bucks in the Eastern Conference First Round. When was the last time the Bulls lost a playoff series? In 2017, the Chicago Bulls lost to the Boston Celtics in the Eastern Conference First Round. How many NBA Titles have the Bulls won? The Chicago Bulls won the NBA Finals 6 times, in 1991, 1992, 1993, 1996, 1997 and 1998.", "start_char": 651, "end_char": 1352, "id": "76665500" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_14_80786248#2_183411910", "url": "https://champsorchumps.us/team/nba/chicago-bulls", "title": "Chicago Bulls Playoff History | 1967 - 2020", "headings": "Chicago Bulls History\nChicago Bulls\nChicago » National Basketball Association\nFranchise Overview\nPast 10 Seasons (2011 - 2020)\nChampionship Years\nChicago Bulls History\nOverview\nHave the Chicago Bulls gone by any other names?\nWhen was the last time the Bulls were in the playoffs?\nWhen was the last time the Bulls missed the playoffs?\nWhen was the last time the Bulls won a playoff series?\nWhen was the last time the Bulls lost a playoff series?\nHow many NBA Titles have the Bulls won?\nChicago Bulls Postseason Results\n", "segment": "In 2015, the Chicago Bulls beat the Milwaukee Bucks in the Eastern Conference First Round. When was the last time the Bulls lost a playoff series? In 2017, the Chicago Bulls lost to the Boston Celtics in the Eastern Conference First Round. How many NBA Titles have the Bulls won? The Chicago Bulls won the NBA Finals 6 times, in 1991, 1992, 1993, 1996, 1997 and 1998. 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Actually The bulls have 6 championships thanks to #23 Michael\nJordan who was the MVP of each of them. And judging on there roster\nand #1 Dereck rose i think they will win in the next 3 years\nHow many times did Bulls win Championship game? The Chicago Bulls won 6 Championships. The following years are: 1991, 1992, 1993, 1996, 1997, and 1998. Who has more NBA championships heat or bulls? the bulls have 6 and the heat has 4\nHow championships have the Chicago bulls won? The Chicago Bulls won 6 Championships. 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Chicago Bulls won championships in: 1991, 1992, 1993, 1996, 1997, 1998\nTeam Name\nChicago Bulls\nYear Founded\n1966\nHow Many Rings\n6\nYears Won\n1991, 1992, 1993, 1996, 1997, 1998", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 272, "id": "51444453" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_00_1318450973#0_2343254378", "url": "http://dawindycity.com/2015/02/18/can-chicago-bulls-win-nba-championship/", "title": "Can the Chicago Bulls win the NBA Championship?", "headings": "Can the Chicago Bulls win the NBA Championship?\nCan the Chicago Bulls win the NBA Championship?\nFirst and foremost, stay healthy\nBalancing the rotation\nOffense raises analytical stats, defense hangs banners\n", "segment": "Can the Chicago Bulls win the NBA Championship? John Fox Confirms Chicago Bears Interest In Josh McCown by Jordan Campbell\nChicago Bears 2015 Draft: Top Defensive Tackles To Target by Carlos Nazario\nChicago Bulls\nCan the Chicago Bulls win the NBA Championship? The Chicago Bulls ended the first half on a four-game winning streak, including a victory over the Cleveland Cavaliers: the team most feel is their biggest competition in the Eastern Conference. Can the Bulls ride that mid-season momentum to a title? Derrick Rose raises the Larry O’Brien Trophy and the Bill Russell NBA Finals MVP award above his head and thanks to the city of Chicago for their loyal support after defeating the Golden State Warriors in six games to win the organization’s seventh NBA Championship. Rose was pre-ACL tear self in the six games against the Warriors, averaging over 28 points, seven assists and five rebounds per game to win his first Finals MVP. 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Their first season was in 1967, and their most recent season was in 2020. Have the Chicago Bulls gone by any other names? No, the Chicago Bulls have been known by that name since 1967. When was the last time the Bulls were in the playoffs? The Chicago Bulls last made the playoffs in 2017, when they lost the Eastern Conference First Round. They've been in the playoffs a total of 35 times in their 54 seasons. When was the last time the Bulls missed the playoffs? The Chicago Bulls last missed the playoffs in 2020. When was the last time the Bulls won a playoff series?", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 983, "id": "76665499" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_04_147889812#4_398393490", "url": "http://www.answers.com/Q/What_year_did_the_bulls_win_championships", "title": "", "headings": "\n", "segment": "newdiv\nHow many championships the Chicago Bulls win? They won six Championships. 1991, 1992, 1993, 1996, 1997, and\n1998. What cities did Chicago Bulls win championships? Chicago Utah Los Angeles seattle\nHow many championships did Chicago bulls win while john paxton was on the team? 3\nWho won the NBA championship in 1993? The Chicago Bulls The 1993 NBA Championships were won by the\nChicago Bulls. It was their third straight win, giving Michael\nJordan his Third straight title with the Bulls. Jordan retired, and\nleft for baseball the next year. How many NBA championships did Dennis Rodman win?", "start_char": 2264, "end_char": 2862, "id": "74974394" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_04_147889812#6_398395110", "url": "http://www.answers.com/Q/What_year_did_the_bulls_win_championships", "title": "", "headings": "\n", "segment": "Dennis Rodman won 5 championships, 2 with the Detroit Pistons\nand 3 with the Chicago Bulls. How many championships do the Celtics and bulls have together? Celtics- 17\nBulls- 6\nTotal: 23 championships\nWhy year did the bulls win the title? The Bulls won 6 titles. The years were\n1991,1992,1993,1996,1997,1998\nWill the bulls ever win the championship? Actually The bulls have 6 championships thanks to #23 Michael\nJordan who was the MVP of each of them. And judging on there roster\nand #1 Dereck rose i think they will win in the next 3 years\nHow many times did Bulls win Championship game? The Chicago Bulls won 6 Championships. The following years are:", "start_char": 2862, "end_char": 3514, "id": "74974396" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_04_147889812#8_398396818", "url": "http://www.answers.com/Q/What_year_did_the_bulls_win_championships", "title": "", "headings": "\n", "segment": "1991, 1992, 1993, 1996, 1997, and 1998. Who has more NBA championships heat or bulls? the bulls have 6 and the heat has 4\nHow championships have the Chicago bulls won? The Chicago Bulls won 6 Championships. In the years: 1991, 1992,\n1993, 1996, 1997, and 1998. Will the bulls win or will the golden state warriors win? Bulls\nChicago BullsBasketballChicagoMichael JordanNational Basketball Association (NBA)Boston CelticsSportsWho Would Win\nStill have questions? Find more answers\nTrending Questions \nIs desk a proper noun? Asked By\n jacqueline adutwum\nWhat is 67 times fish?", "start_char": 3514, "end_char": 4116, "id": "74974398" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_16_2939534652#0_3250312217", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chicago_Bulls", "title": "Chicago Bulls - Wikipedia", "headings": "Chicago Bulls\nChicago Bulls\nFrom Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia\nContents\nFranchise history\nTeam creation\n1966–1975: Early success\n1976–1984: Gilmore and Theus\n1984–1998: The Michael Jordan era\n1990–1993: First championship three-peat\n1993–1995: Jordan's first retirement\n1995–1998: Second championship three-peat\n1998–2008: Post-dynasty struggles\n2004–2007: Resurgence\n2007–2008: Missing the playoffs\n2008–2016: Derrick Rose era\n2008–2010: Derrick Rose appearance\n2010–2011: Arrival of Tom Thibodeau\n2011–2014: Injury-plagued seasons for Derrick Rose\n2014–2015: Derrick Rose return to health\n2015–2016: Change in approach\n2016–2017: Derrick Rose departs\n2017–present: Rebuilding\nRivalries\nCleveland Cavaliers\nDetroit Pistons\nMiami Heat\nNew York Knicks\nTraditions\nStarting lineup introductions\nBlack shoes and socks\nThe circus trip\nName, logo and uniforms\nName\nLogo\nUniforms\n1966–73 uniforms\n1973–85 uniforms\n1985–present uniforms\nAlternate black uniforms\nOther uniforms\nMascots\nSeason-by-season record\nFranchise records\nTraining facilities\nHome arenas\nPlayers\nCurrent roster\nRetained draft rights\nFranchise leaders\nPoints scored (regular season) (as of the end of the 2019–20 season)\nOther statistics (regular season) (as of the end of the 2019–20 season)\nHead coaches\nHall of Famers, retired and honored numbers\nBasketball Hall of Famers\nNotes:\nFIBA Hall of Famers\nNotes:\nChicagoland Sports Hall of Fame\nRetired numbers and honorees\nMedia\nRadio\nTelevision\nReferences\nExternal links\n", "segment": "Chicago Bulls - Wikipedia\nChicago Bulls\nFrom Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia\nJump to navigation Jump to search\nThis article is about the basketball team. For the American football team, see Chicago Bulls (AFL). American professional basketball team from Chicago, Illinois\nChicago Bulls\n\n2020–21 Chicago Bulls season\n\nConference\nEastern\nDivision\nCentral\nFounded\n1966\nHistory\nChicago Bulls\n1966–present\nArena\nUnited Center\nLocation\nChicago, Illinois\nTeam colors\nRed, black\nMain sponsor\nZenni Optical\nPresident\nMichael Reinsdorf\nGeneral manager\nMarc Eversley\nHead coach\nBilly Donovan\nOwnership\nJerry Reinsdorf\nAffiliation (s)\nWindy City Bulls\nChampionships\n6 ( 1991, 1992, 1993, 1996, 1997, 1998)\nConference titles\n6 ( 1991, 1992, 1993, 1996, 1997, 1998)\nDivision titles\n9 ( 1975, 1991, 1992, 1993, 1996, 1997, 1998, 2011, 2012)\nRetired numbers\n4 ( 4, 10, 23, 33)\nWebsite\nwww .nba .com /bulls\n\nAssociation\nIcon\nStatement\nCity\n\nThe Chicago Bulls are an American professional basketball team based in Chicago. The Bulls compete in the National Basketball Association (NBA) as a member of the league's Eastern Conference Central Division. The team was founded on January 16, 1966, and played its first game during the 1966–67 NBA season. The Bulls play their home games at the United Center, an arena on Chicago's West Side shared with the Chicago Blackhawks of the National Hockey League (NHL). The Bulls saw their greatest success during the 1990s when they played a major part in popularizing the NBA worldwide. They are known for having one of the NBA's greatest dynasties, winning six NBA championships between 1991 and 1998 with two three-peats. All six of their championship teams were led by Hall of Famers Michael Jordan, Scottie Pippen, and coach Phil Jackson. The Bulls are the only NBA franchise to win multiple championships while never losing an NBA Finals series in their history.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 1890, "id": "101276005" } ]
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what kind of government iran have?
Islamic republic
[ { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_58_1260028555#0_1866334337", "url": "https://www.worldatlas.com/articles/what-type-of-government-does-the-iran-have.html", "title": "What Type Of Government Does Iran Have? - WorldAtlas", "headings": "What Type Of Government Does Iran Have?\nWhat Type Of Government Does Iran Have?\nHistory And Context\nSupreme Leader Of The Government Of Iran\nExecutive Branch Of The Government Of Iran\nLegislative Branch Of The Government Of Iran\nJudiciary Of Iran\nOther Institutions\n", "segment": "What Type Of Government Does Iran Have? - WorldAtlas\nWhat Type Of Government Does Iran Have? The High Court of Iran. Editorial credit: Victor Jiang / Shutterstock.com. Iran is a Middle-Eastern country also known as the Islamic Republic of Iran and has a theocratic government, in which most policies are based on Islamic religious ideologies. The political structure of the country comprises of the supreme leader, the executive, the legislature, the judiciary, and other institutions such as the Assembly of Experts, the Expediency Discernment Council, and the City and Village Councils of Iran. The country follows a constitution that was ratified by referendum in 1979, and later amended in 1989. The Iranian constitution outlines and defines the political, economic, and social structure of the country. The supreme leader of the Islamic Republic is the ruler and the Commander-in-Chief of the country.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 906, "id": "96447597" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_58_1255923618#2_1856355004", "url": "https://www.worldatlas.com/articles/what-is-the-capital-city-of-iran.html", "title": "What Is The Capital City Of Iran? - WorldAtlas", "headings": "What Is The Capital City Of Iran?\nWhat Is The Capital City Of Iran?\nWhere Is Iran?\nWhat Type of Government Does Iran Have?\nWhat Is the Capital of Iran?\nHistory of Tehran\nRole of Tehran as the Capital City of Iran\n", "segment": "Turkmenistan has a border with Iran to the northeast. What Type of Government Does Iran Have? Iran has a theocratic government where Islamic ideologies guide the political activities in the country. There are three branches of government in the country, the Executive, Legislative, and Judicial systems. The President of Iran serves as the head of government and is an elected representative. The parliament of the country is called the Majlis. The Supreme Leader is the head of state of Iran, the highest religious and political authority in the country. What Is the Capital of Iran? Tehran is Iran’s capital city. It is also the capital of the Iranian province with which it shares its name.", "start_char": 605, "end_char": 1298, "id": "96441188" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_50_2023344977#0_2846088351", "url": "https://www.quora.com/What-type-of-government-does-Iran-have", "title": "What type of government does Iran have? - Quora", "headings": "What type of government does Iran have?\n6 Answers\nArvin Esfahani\nIman Rahmatizadeh\nLouis Cohen\nAmir H. Alesheikh\nAli Hossein\nM.Ali Qashqaie\n", "segment": "What type of government does Iran have? - Quora\nIranian Culture\nPolitics of Iran\nClassification Question\nIran\nGovernment\nWhat type of government does Iran have? Ad by TruthFinder\nHave you ever googled yourself? Run a \"deep search\" instead. This new search engine reveals so much more. Type in you name, wait 107 seconds, brace yourself. Learn More\n6 Answers\nArvin Esfahani\n, Used to live in Middle East, been to many of its countries\nAnswered 6 years ago · Author has 171 answers and 476.7K answer views\nIf you want a short answer: Like any other government but they are bad at covering things up and have less abilities comparing to other governments. And to explain what I meant, I should probably say that, Iran has a very complex, more than a bit corrupted and yet functioning system that operates just fine. A group of Islamic experts are chosen by Iranian people's vote called the Assembly of Experts.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 907, "id": "87964114" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_50_1212398324#4_1963017360", "url": "https://www.quora.com/Is-Iran-communist", "title": "Is Iran communist? - Quora", "headings": "Is Iran communist?\nIs Iran communist?", "segment": "The Islamic Republic of Iran is a theocracy, with a religious body at its head. But it also sort of functions as a republic, with an elected president and a parliament. The religious body is made of Islamic jurists who elect a leader among themselves (Supreme Leader). Their role is to ensure that the government follows their scholarly interpretation of Islamic laws. They can pretty much override anything the elected government decides. The elected president and the parliament are the ones voting laws and making day to day decisions on how to run the country. The presiden\nContinue Reading\nNo. Iran is not communist. The Islamic Republic of Iran is a theocracy, with a religious body at its head. But it also sort of functions as a republic, with an elected president and a parliament.", "start_char": 1892, "end_char": 2683, "id": "87350647" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_50_2023344977#11_2846106822", "url": "https://www.quora.com/What-type-of-government-does-Iran-have", "title": "What type of government does Iran have? - Quora", "headings": "What type of government does Iran have?\n6 Answers\nArvin Esfahani\nIman Rahmatizadeh\nLouis Cohen\nAmir H. Alesheikh\nAli Hossein\nM.Ali Qashqaie\n", "segment": "Amir H. Alesheikh\n, lived in Iran\nAnswered 1 year ago · Author has 265 answers and 407.9K answer views\nOriginally Answered: What kind of government does Iran have? Honestly? A weird one. We have voting but we have politically and militarally active leader who cannot be voted down by people. The claim is that we have a presidentt who is voted by people. But the candidates to the presidency are vetted by the people that the leader has chosen. The voting process is always shady and the end result is someone that virtually has not much power and is basically a puppet to the leader. We have something like parlimant, but it only can pass laws that are not deemed unislamic by a group called “Shorayeh Negahban”. But at the end of the day, when you face them they cl\nContinue Reading\nHonestly?", "start_char": 6963, "end_char": 7758, "id": "87964125" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_58_1260028555#1_1866335799", "url": "https://www.worldatlas.com/articles/what-type-of-government-does-the-iran-have.html", "title": "What Type Of Government Does Iran Have? - WorldAtlas", "headings": "What Type Of Government Does Iran Have?\nWhat Type Of Government Does Iran Have?\nHistory And Context\nSupreme Leader Of The Government Of Iran\nExecutive Branch Of The Government Of Iran\nLegislative Branch Of The Government Of Iran\nJudiciary Of Iran\nOther Institutions\n", "segment": "Iran is a Middle-Eastern country also known as the Islamic Republic of Iran and has a theocratic government, in which most policies are based on Islamic religious ideologies. The political structure of the country comprises of the supreme leader, the executive, the legislature, the judiciary, and other institutions such as the Assembly of Experts, the Expediency Discernment Council, and the City and Village Councils of Iran. The country follows a constitution that was ratified by referendum in 1979, and later amended in 1989. The Iranian constitution outlines and defines the political, economic, and social structure of the country. The supreme leader of the Islamic Republic is the ruler and the Commander-in-Chief of the country. History And Context\nIn 1979, the Pahlavi Dynasty was overthrown in a revolution, leading to the establishment of the Islamic Republic of Iran, with the leader of the Revolution becoming the supreme leader of the new republic. The Islamic Republic was installed after a referendum following the revolution’s victory, whereby citizens were asked to vote for or against the Republic, with 98.2% voting in favor. In the same year, 1979, Iranians ratified a new constitution by referendum. In 1989, the constitution was amended through another referendum. The constitution contains theocratic as well as democratic elements.", "start_char": 167, "end_char": 1526, "id": "96447598" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_50_1212398324#5_1963018405", "url": "https://www.quora.com/Is-Iran-communist", "title": "Is Iran communist? - Quora", "headings": "Is Iran communist?\nIs Iran communist?", "segment": "The elected president and the parliament are the ones voting laws and making day to day decisions on how to run the country. The presiden\nContinue Reading\nNo. Iran is not communist. The Islamic Republic of Iran is a theocracy, with a religious body at its head. But it also sort of functions as a republic, with an elected president and a parliament. The religious body is made of Islamic jurists who elect a leader among themselves (Supreme Leader). Their role is to ensure that the government follows their scholarly interpretation of Islamic laws. They can pretty much override anything the elected government decides. The elected president and the parliament are the ones voting laws and making day to day decisions on how to run the country. The president represents the country internationally.", "start_char": 2332, "end_char": 3133, "id": "87350648" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_58_1255923618#1_1856353787", "url": "https://www.worldatlas.com/articles/what-is-the-capital-city-of-iran.html", "title": "What Is The Capital City Of Iran? - WorldAtlas", "headings": "What Is The Capital City Of Iran?\nWhat Is The Capital City Of Iran?\nWhere Is Iran?\nWhat Type of Government Does Iran Have?\nWhat Is the Capital of Iran?\nHistory of Tehran\nRole of Tehran as the Capital City of Iran\n", "segment": "It has an area of 1,648,195 square km. The country has a shoreline along the Caspian Sea to the north, and is bordered by several countries. The Gulf of Oman and the Persian Gulf borders the country to the south. The eastern borders of Iran are formed by Pakistan and Afghanistan. Iraq and Turkey are the western neighbors of the nation. Turkmenistan has a border with Iran to the northeast. What Type of Government Does Iran Have? Iran has a theocratic government where Islamic ideologies guide the political activities in the country. There are three branches of government in the country, the Executive, Legislative, and Judicial systems. The President of Iran serves as the head of government and is an elected representative.", "start_char": 267, "end_char": 997, "id": "96441187" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_50_2023344977#14_2846111040", "url": "https://www.quora.com/What-type-of-government-does-Iran-have", "title": "What type of government does Iran have? - Quora", "headings": "What type of government does Iran have?\n6 Answers\nArvin Esfahani\nIman Rahmatizadeh\nLouis Cohen\nAmir H. Alesheikh\nAli Hossein\nM.Ali Qashqaie\n", "segment": "We have something like parlimant, but it only can pass laws that are not deemed unislamic by a group called “Shorayeh Negahban”. But at the end of the day, when you face them they claim to be a “ theocracy ”. Ali Hossein\nAnswered 3 years ago · Author has 419 answers and 290.3K answer views\nIn fact, Iran has Islamic government which consists of a kind of Islamic government which have its determined freedom. For instance, you can see that in the recent election in Iran government (Iran presidential election), more than 73% of Iranians participate in that, an it shows how much they are consent about their government and their system, otherwise they wouldn’t take part in that high participation. 478 views\n·\nView upvotes\nSponsored by The Penny Hoarder\n9 lessons from millionaires who are good with money. Life would be a whole lot easier if someone would just Venmo us $1 million. M.Ali Qashqaie\n, Muslim, student of jurisprudence and law. Answered 6 years ago\nIran is islamic republic mean which all of people destine by choose the president and parliament by free selection. also mean laws and rules of society disciple and follow islam. because 98 % of peoples choosen this system on 1979.", "start_char": 8169, "end_char": 9367, "id": "87964128" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_58_1259703471#0_1865539114", "url": "https://www.worldatlas.com/articles/what-type-of-government-does-ireland-have.html", "title": "What Type of Government Does Ireland Have? - WorldAtlas", "headings": "What Type of Government Does Ireland Have?\nWhat Type of Government Does Ireland Have?\nThe Executive\nThe Judiciary\nLegislature\nElections\n", "segment": "What Type of Government Does Ireland Have? - WorldAtlas\nWhat Type of Government Does Ireland Have? Leinster House in Dublin is the seat of the legislature. Editorial credit: EQRoy / Shutterstock.com\nIreland is a parliamentary democracy. The President ( Uachtarán na hÉireann) is the head of state and the commander in chief of the armed forces while the Prime Minister ( Taoiseach) is the head of government. The deputy head of government ( Tánaiste) deputize the Prime Minister. Although the President is elected by popular vote, the post is majorly ceremonial because the political power is vested in the Prime Minister. There are three arms of the Irish government; the executive, legislature, and the judiciary.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 715, "id": "96447098" } ]
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when did barry zito won the cy young?
2002 Major League Baseball Season
[ { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_16_2148166005#0_2384277393", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Barry_Zito", "title": "Barry Zito - Wikipedia", "headings": "Barry Zito\nBarry Zito\nContents\nEarly life\nBaseball career\nMajor League Baseball Draft\nMinor leagues\nMajor leagues\nOakland Athletics (2000–06)\n2000\n2001\n2002\n2003\n2004\n2005\n2006\nSan Francisco Giants (2007–2013)\n2007\n2008\n2009\n2010\n2011\n2012\n2013\nSecond stint with the Athletics (2015)\nPitching style\nLegacy\nAwards\nMusic career\nPersonal life\nSee also\nReferences\nExternal links\n", "segment": "Barry Zito - Wikipedia\nBarry Zito\nFrom Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia\nJump to navigation Jump to search\nAmerican baseball player\nBarry Zito\nZito with the San Francisco Giants in 2008\nPitcher\nBorn: ( 1978-05-13)\nMay 13, 1978 (age 43)\nLas Vegas, Nevada\nBatted: Left\nThrew: Left\nMLB debut\nJuly 22, 2000, for the Oakland Athletics\nLast MLB appearance\nSeptember 30, 2015, for the Oakland Athletics\nMLB statistics\nWin–loss record\n165–143\nEarned run average\n4.04\nStrikeouts\n1,885\n\nTeams\nOakland Athletics ( 2000 – 2006)\nSan Francisco Giants ( 2007 – 2013)\nOakland Athletics ( 2015)\nCareer highlights and awards\n3× All-Star ( 2002, 2003, 2006)\nWorld Series champion ( 2012)\nAL Cy Young Award (2002)\nAL wins leader (2002)\nBarry William Zito (born May 13, 1978) is an American former professional baseball pitcher. He played 15 seasons in Major League Baseball (MLB) for the Oakland Athletics and San Francisco Giants. His pitching repertoire consisted of a curveball (his strikeout pitch), a four-seam fastball, a two-seam fastball, a circle changeup, and a cutter – slider . Zito attended the University of California, Santa Barbara, Los Angeles Pierce College, and the University of Southern California. Drafted three times while in college, Zito signed with the Athletics when they chose him in the first round of the 1999 MLB draft. A year later, he was in the major leagues, finishing fifth in American League (AL) Rookie of the Year Award. He struggled to begin the 2001 season but improved greatly down the stretch, finishing the year with an 11–1 win–loss record over his final two months.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 1590, "id": "100731055" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_45_1154805492#29_2311714383", "url": "https://www.liveabout.com/top-pitchers-of-the-2000s-320722", "title": "The Best MLB Pitchers of the 2000s", "headings": "The Best MLB Pitchers of the 2000s\nThe Best MLB Pitchers of the 2000s\nCounting down the top MLB pitchers of the decade\nJohan Santana\nRandy Johnson\nRoy Oswalt\nPedro Martinez\nRoy Halladay\nRoger Clemens\nCC Sabathia\nMariano Rivera\nJake Peavy\nTim Hudson\nCurt Schilling\nBrandon Webb\nAndy Pettitte\nJohn Smoltz\nJosh Beckett\nMark Buehrle\nChris Carpenter\nCarlos Zambrano\nMike Mussina\nDerek Lowe\nBarry Zito\nCliff Lee\nJason Schmidt\nJohn Lackey\nTrevor Hoffman\n", "segment": "1 championship, 1 pennant, 4 playoffs\nNotable: Was a closer in first two seasons of the decade and won 21 games in the first season as a starter. 21\nof 25\nBarry Zito\nTeams: Oakland Athletics (2000-06), San Francisco Giants (2007-09)\n2000s stats: 133-106, 3.84 ERA, 321 games, 1999 IP, 1775 hits, 1501 Ks\nMajor awards: 2002 AL Cy Young\nTeam accomplishments: 5 playoffs\nNotable: Despite struggles at end of decade, he started 32 games or more in every full season and won 10 or more games every year. 22\nof 25\nCliff Lee\nTeams: Cleveland Indians (2002-09), Philadelphia Phillies (2009)\n2000s stats:", "start_char": 8097, "end_char": 8692, "id": "50832869" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_23_1105189811#2_2472661422", "url": "https://localwiki.org/oakland/A%27s_20_Game_Streak", "title": "A's 20 Game Streak - Oakland - LocalWiki", "headings": "\nPlayers on the team:\nThe Streak:\nSources used in the creation of this article:\n", "segment": "Tim Hudson\nBarry Zito: 2002 Cy Young Award winner. Zito won 23 games in 2002. Currently pitching with the Giants. Mark Mulder: Considered the 3rd starter on the A's, Mulder was a 19 game winner in 2002. Billy Koch\nEric Chavez\nChad Bradford\nTerrence Long\nJermaine Dye\nMark Ellis: A long-time 2nd baseman with the A's, Ellis was a rookie in 2002. Cory Lidle\nRay Durham\nJohn Mabry\nEric Byrnes\nDavid Justice: This was Justice's last year in the Majors after an amazing career.", "start_char": 561, "end_char": 1034, "id": "111087333" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_16_2521118941#26_2790979597", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brett_Butler_(baseball)", "title": "Brett Butler (baseball) - Wikipedia", "headings": "Brett Butler (baseball)\nBrett Butler (baseball)\nContents\nPlaying career\nCoaching career\nPersonal life\nSee also\nBooks\nReferences\nExternal links\n", "segment": "Zito\n2013: Hamilton\n2014: Beltre\n2015: Granderson\n2016: Altuve\n2017: Votto\n2018: Kluber\nv\nt\ne\nBranch Rickey Award\n1992: Winfield\n1993: Puckett\n1994: Smith\n1995:", "start_char": 9821, "end_char": 9981, "id": "100988540" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_17_2228546488#37_2399368542", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jim_Perry_(baseball)", "title": "Jim Perry (baseball) - Wikipedia", "headings": "Jim Perry (baseball)\nJim Perry (baseball)\nContents\nCareer\nRetirement\nSee also\nReferences\nExternal links\n", "segment": "Zito\n2003: Halladay\n2004: Schilling\n2005: Colón\n2006: Santana & Wang\n2007: Beckett\n2008: Lee\n2009: Hernández, Sabathia & Verlander\n2010: Sabathia\n2011: Verlander\n2012:", "start_char": 5905, "end_char": 6072, "id": "104999983" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_17_2228546488#13_2399356115", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jim_Perry_(baseball)", "title": "Jim Perry (baseball) - Wikipedia", "headings": "Jim Perry (baseball)\nJim Perry (baseball)\nContents\nCareer\nRetirement\nSee also\nReferences\nExternal links\n", "segment": "Zito\n2003: Halladay\n2004: Santana\n2005: Colón\n2006: Santana\n2007: Sabathia\n2008: Lee\n2009: Greinke\n2010: Hernández\n2011: Verlander\n2012:", "start_char": 3968, "end_char": 4104, "id": "104999959" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_18_1469972495#15_1654371722", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Randy_Jones_(baseball)", "title": "Randy Jones (baseball) - Wikipedia", "headings": "Randy Jones (baseball)\nRandy Jones (baseball)\nContents\nProfessional baseball career\nPost-playing career: coaching and catering\nSee also\nReferences\nExternal links\n", "segment": "sandiegouniontribune.com. Retrieved 4 October 2018. ^ Kepner, Tyler (November 8, 2002). \" BASEBALL; Zito Beats Martínez to Win First Cy Young Award\". The New York Times. Retrieved May 22, 2010. ^ \"Randy Jones BBQ Sauce\". randyjonesbbq.com. Retrieved November 3, 2014.", "start_char": 5506, "end_char": 5772, "id": "63753205" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_09_774643151#1_1305452672", "url": "http://www.sportingcharts.com/articles/mlb/the-7-biggest-mlb-pitcher-contracts-in-history.aspx", "title": "The 7 Biggest Pitcher Contracts in MLB History - SportingCharts.com", "headings": "The 7 Biggest Pitcher Contracts in MLB History\nThe 7 Biggest Pitcher Contracts in MLB History", "segment": "#7 Barry Zito: $126 million, seven years\nIt’s really hard to remember nowadays that Barry Zito was a Cy Young winner in 2002. During his seven-year stint with Oakland, Zito was a pitcher with very good results, even though his peripherals raised a lot of questions. After that period, he was shipped across the bay to answer the call of a colossal $126 million contract he signed with the Giants. All of the questions about his peripherals were answered as he has consistently underperformed. You’ll often hear that his was probably the worst contract ever for a pitcher, and that claim is certainly justified by the numbers he has put up in San Francisco (up to 2012): 4.47 ERA, 4.57 FIP, 58-69 W-L.\nSome would argue that Zito hasn’t been a complete loss, as the Giants have won two World Series in the time he’s been there, but one has to think that they have won despite Zito and not necessarily because of him (this without mentioning that he was actually left of the 2010 postseason roster). #6 Matt Cain: $127.5 million, six years\nDuring the course of the 2012, Matt Cain signed this monstrous deal, which was the second largest contract ever for a pitcher that was not a free agent. The Giants bought a very neat package in Cain:", "start_char": 538, "end_char": 1775, "id": "102425186" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_23_1105189811#1_2472660793", "url": "https://localwiki.org/oakland/A%27s_20_Game_Streak", "title": "A's 20 Game Streak - Oakland - LocalWiki", "headings": "\nPlayers on the team:\nThe Streak:\nSources used in the creation of this article:\n", "segment": "Scott Hatteberg: hit a pinch hit walk off homerun in the bottom of the ninth to win game 20. Featured prominently in the movie Moneyball. Miguel Tejada: Won the MVP award in 2002. Tim Hudson\nBarry Zito: 2002 Cy Young Award winner. Zito won 23 games in 2002. Currently pitching with the Giants. 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what money do they use in china?
Renminbi
[ { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_39_1452387639#1_3062966948", "url": "https://www.extravelmoney.com/blog/best-currency-to-use-in-china/", "title": "What Currency Should I Take On My China Visit? - ExTravelMoney", "headings": "What Currency Should I Take On My China Visit?\nWhat Currency Should I Take On My China Visit?\nWhat currency does China use?\nChanging your USD currency notes to CNY currency notes in China\nWithdraw CNY from ATM by USD Travel Card\nPaying by Credit Card\nChanging Chinese Yuan back to your currency\nImportant Tips:\nComments\n", "segment": "However, many people don’t know what currency to carry to China. In this blog post, you’ll find out which two currency to carry to China for your travel there. What currency does China use? The official currency of China is the Renminbi or RMB. The Renminbi is used in mainland China only. Hong Kong and Macau have their own currencies, the Hong Kong dollar and the Pataca respectively. The code for Renminbi or Chinese Yuan, as it is popularly known, is CNY. The CNY currency units are: The Yuan = 1\nThe Jiao = 1/10 Yuan ie, 1 Chinese dime\nThe Fen = 1/10 Jiao ie, 1 Chinese cent\nCNY Banknotes come in denominations of 1, 5, 10, 20, 50 and 100. These currency notes are of different sizes and come in different colours.", "start_char": 360, "end_char": 1079, "id": "21916024" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_07_1038288263#5_1843389456", "url": "http://www.lonelyplanet.com/china/money-costs", "title": "Money and Costs in China - Lonely Planet", "headings": "Money and Costs\nMoney and Costs\nDaily Costs\nCurrency\nMoney\nATMs\nCash\nCredit Cards\nMobile Payment Apps\nExchange Rates\nFirst Time\nMoneychangers\nTipping\nTravellers Cheques\nBargaining\n", "segment": "HSBC and Citibank ATMs are available in larger cities. Keep your ATM receipts so you can exchange your yuán when you leave China. To have money wired from abroad, visit Western Union or Moneygram (www.moneygram.com). Cash\nThe Chinese currency is the rénmínbì (RMB), or ‘people’s money’. The basic unit of RMB is the yuán (元; ¥), which is divided into 10 jiǎo (角), which is again divided into 10 fēn (分). Colloquially, the yuán is referred to as kuài and jiǎo as máo (毛). The fēn has so little value these days that it is rarely used. The Bank of China issues RMB bills in denominations of ¥1, ¥2, ¥5, ¥10, ¥20, ¥50 and ¥100. Coins come in denominations of ¥1, 5 jiǎo, 1 jiǎo and 5 fēn.", "start_char": 1502, "end_char": 2187, "id": "45820839" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_04_80835609#2_213014034", "url": "http://www.answers.com/Q/What_is_the_meaning_of_rmb_IN_CHINA", "title": "", "headings": "\n", "segment": "The principal unit is the yuan. Can you use us dollars in china? No, only Chinese currency, RMB, is the legal currency in China,\nif you have USD and you go to China, you have to exchange for RMB\nfirst. it is easy, because every bank in China can handle it! How much is a McDonald's hamburger in china? the popular is 13 RMB(about $2),the bigger one is 24 RMB( about\n$3.8)\nWhat type of money do china have? RMB. aka Renminbi. What is the name of the China currency? Yuan or RMB ( renmenbi)\nHow much is a whopper in China?", "start_char": 1340, "end_char": 1860, "id": "74840337" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_55_1081071165#6_2386970931", "url": "https://www.travelchinaguide.com/essential/money-matter.htm", "title": "What Is the Name of China's Currency: Renminbi or Chinese Yuan?", "headings": "Chinese Currency & Money Exchange\nChinese Currency & Money Exchange\nChinese Currency\nMoney Exchanging\nQ & A Search:\n", "segment": "Answer: 1Yuan = 10 Jiao = 100 Fen\nWhat are the main notes used now? Answer: Currently, the paper money used is 1 Jiao, 5 Jiao, 1 Yuan, 5 Yuan, 10 Yuan, 20 Yuan, 50 Yuan, and 100 Yuan. The coin used is 1 Yuan and 5 Jiao. Do not easily accept the money of other denominations. Herein are pictures of China paper money and coins. You can click each picture to see its original size. Is it possible to receive counterfeit money in China and if yes, how to identify the them? Answer:", "start_char": 1363, "end_char": 1842, "id": "68345643" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_04_135135925#5_363955290", "url": "http://www.answers.com/Q/What_type_of_money_do_they_use_in_Portugal", "title": "What type of money do they use in Portugal? - Answers", "headings": "What type of money do they use in Portugal\n?\n\nWhat type of money do they use in Portugal?\nYour Answer\nWhat type of money do they use in Portugal?\nRelated Questions\nDoes Portugal use their own money or united stes money?\nWhat does Portugal do with their natural resources?\nWhat tpye of money do they use?\nWhat type of money do japan people use?\nWho gave Columbus the money to explore?\nWhat type of money does Albania use?\nWhat type of money do Bahamians use?\nWhat type of Money does Austria use?\nHow does Portugal make their money for their country?\nWhat type of money does Slovakia use?\nWhat type of money does Morocco use?\nWhat type of money did they use in Oman?\nAre there any billionare in Vietnam?\nWhat is the money called in Jamaica?\nWhat type of money do the France use?\nWhat type of money do they use in old Germany?\nWhat type of money do they use in Beijing?\nWhat type of money does Liechtenstein use?\nWhat type of money do Argentina use?\nWhich best type of account for money you use to pay regular bills?\nWhat type of birds are found in Portugal?\nWhat type of money does Tokyo use?\nWhat type of money do they use in Algeria?\nHow does Portugal make money?\nHow much money does Portugal make a year?\n", "segment": "depends on what type of money because they use a different type of money over there\nWhat is the money called in Jamaica? whst type of money does Jamaica use\nWhat type of money do the France use? They use EURO, but used to use FRANCS. What type of money do they use in old Germany? I think they didn't used money at all. Money was not there. What type of money do they use in Beijing? in Beijing they use yen as their currency\nWhat type of money does Liechtenstein use? They use the swiss franc in liechtenstein\nWhat type of money do Argentina use? they use pesos like in mexico:) :)", "start_char": 1540, "end_char": 2123, "id": "74949939" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_03_1367452376#3_2238706131", "url": "http://www.allbankingsolutions.com/Banking-Tutor/What-is-Renminbi-and-Yuan-Difference.shtml", "title": "What is difference between Renminbi (RMB) and Yuan - chinese currency", "headings": "AllBankingSolutions.com\nWhat is Difference Between Renminbi (RMB) and Yuan - Chinese Currency", "segment": "Somebody has well said that if you in US would say that something costs \"two bucks\", then if in China the shop-keeper will say it costs \"two yuan\". MORE ABOUT CHINESE CURRENCY : Thus, we can say that official Chinese currency is known as Renminbi. This is issued by People's Bank of China and is the sole legal tender in China. As given above, the unit of Renminbi is yuan and the smaller, jiao and fen. The conversion among the three is: 1 yuan = 10 jiao =100 fen. Chinese people often refer to Yuan as Kuai, Jiao as Mao. RMB is issued both in notes and coins. Denominations of paper notes include :-", "start_char": 1754, "end_char": 2356, "id": "3067572" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_06_1487044934#12_2100263081", "url": "http://www.heritage.org/asia/report/chinese-investment-the-us-2-trillion-and-counting", "title": "Chinese Investment in the U.S.: $2 Trillion and Counting | The Heritage Foundation", "headings": "Chinese Investment in the U.S.: $2 Trillion and Counting\nChinese Investment in the U.S.: $2 Trillion and Counting\nFlawed American Numbers\nFlawed Chinese Numbers\nBeijing’s True Options\nBetter Data Make Better Policy\nAuthors\nDerek Scissors\n", "segment": "In fact, the huge figure indicates the opposite: China holds all those dollars because it has no choice. The PRC cannot spend foreign currency at home. The state controls the entire financial system, and foreign currency cannot be invested overseas by citizens. Any attempt to spend foreign exchange at home—for instance, to build hospitals—returns the currency to the state. When pressed, senior Chinese officials acknowledge this. [ 6]\nForeign currency in banks, either to finance commercial activities or simple deposits, accounts for some holdings outside official reserves. However, that leaves perhaps $3 trillion invested overseas. The number is soaring: the balance-of-payments surplus has averaged almost $400 billion annually the past four years.", "start_char": 5050, "end_char": 5805, "id": "19769553" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_04_135135925#6_363957382", "url": "http://www.answers.com/Q/What_type_of_money_do_they_use_in_Portugal", "title": "What type of money do they use in Portugal? - Answers", "headings": "What type of money do they use in Portugal\n?\n\nWhat type of money do they use in Portugal?\nYour Answer\nWhat type of money do they use in Portugal?\nRelated Questions\nDoes Portugal use their own money or united stes money?\nWhat does Portugal do with their natural resources?\nWhat tpye of money do they use?\nWhat type of money do japan people use?\nWho gave Columbus the money to explore?\nWhat type of money does Albania use?\nWhat type of money do Bahamians use?\nWhat type of Money does Austria use?\nHow does Portugal make their money for their country?\nWhat type of money does Slovakia use?\nWhat type of money does Morocco use?\nWhat type of money did they use in Oman?\nAre there any billionare in Vietnam?\nWhat is the money called in Jamaica?\nWhat type of money do the France use?\nWhat type of money do they use in old Germany?\nWhat type of money do they use in Beijing?\nWhat type of money does Liechtenstein use?\nWhat type of money do Argentina use?\nWhich best type of account for money you use to pay regular bills?\nWhat type of birds are found in Portugal?\nWhat type of money does Tokyo use?\nWhat type of money do they use in Algeria?\nHow does Portugal make money?\nHow much money does Portugal make a year?\n", "segment": "Money was not there. What type of money do they use in Beijing? in Beijing they use yen as their currency\nWhat type of money does Liechtenstein use? They use the swiss franc in liechtenstein\nWhat type of money do Argentina use? they use pesos like in mexico:) :) Which best type of account for money you use to pay regular bills? The best type of account for money you use to pay regular bills is a checking account. What type of birds are found in Portugal? there are over 600 species birds in Portugal. What type of money does Tokyo use?", "start_char": 1861, "end_char": 2400, "id": "74949940" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_04_135140536#7_363977746", "url": "http://www.answers.com/Q/What_type_of_money_does_Poland_use", "title": "What type of money does Poland use? - Answers", "headings": "What type of money does Poland use\n?\n\nWhat type of money does Poland use?\nYour Answer\nWhat type of money does Poland use?\nRelated Questions\nWhat type of money that Poland used?\nWhat kinds of money does Poland use?\nCan you use US money in Poland?\nWhat tpye of money do they use?\nWhat type of money do japan people use?\nWhat is the basic money in Poland?\nWhat does zloty the Poland unit of currency mean?\nWhat type of money does Albania use?\nWhat kind of money use in Poland?\nWhat type of money do Bahamians use?\nWhat type of Money does Austria use?\nWhat type of money does Slovakia use?\nWhat type of money does Morocco use?\nWhat type of money did they use in Oman?\nAre there any billionare in Vietnam?\nWhat is the money called in Jamaica?\nWhat type of economy does Poland have?\nCan you use Euros in Poland?\nWhat type of money do the France use?\nHow much money does Poland have?\nWhat type of money do they use in old Germany?\nWhat type of money do they use in Beijing?\nWhat type of money does Liechtenstein use?\nWhat type of money do Argentina use?\nWhich best type of account for money you use to pay regular bills?\n", "segment": "They use EURO, but used to use FRANCS. How much money does Poland have? Poland has the amount of 3 billion dollars in total\nWhat type of money do they use in old Germany? I think they didn't used money at all. Money was not there. What type of money do they use in Beijing? in Beijing they use yen as their currency\nWhat type of money does Liechtenstein use? They use the swiss franc in liechtenstein\nWhat type of money do Argentina use? they use pesos like in mexico:) :) Which best type of account for money you use to pay regular bills?", "start_char": 2331, "end_char": 2871, "id": "74949950" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_04_80835609#3_213014768", "url": "http://www.answers.com/Q/What_is_the_meaning_of_rmb_IN_CHINA", "title": "", "headings": "\n", "segment": "the popular is 13 RMB(about $2),the bigger one is 24 RMB( about\n$3.8)\nWhat type of money do china have? RMB. aka Renminbi. What is the name of the China currency? Yuan or RMB ( renmenbi)\nHow much is a whopper in China? China's currency is the renmimbi, which is abbreviated as rmb. A\nwhopper costs about 35 rmb which is $5.67 USD. How much is the salary for in assistant accountant? 2500 RMB in china\nWhat is the name of the china currecy? Ren Ming Bi.", "start_char": 1641, "end_char": 2094, "id": "74840338" } ]
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what currency do they use in qatar?
Qatari riyal
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It is an open-book format examination (we encourage the use of the free Self-Study Guide issued by The Council for Six Sigma Certification while taking the exam) that you will have 2 hours to complete. The Exam consists of multiple-choice and true/false questions from the major sections of CSSC Lean Six Sigma Green Belt “Body of Knowledge.”", "start_char": 3062, "end_char": 5574, "id": "92902887" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_03_280947360#1_517732143", "url": "http://themoneyconverter.com/QAR/EUR.aspx", "title": "Convert Qatari Riyal to Euro | QAR to EUR Currency Converter", "headings": "Convert from Qatari Riyal (QAR) to Euro (EUR)\nConvert from Qatari Riyal (QAR) to Euro (EUR)\n1 QAR = 0.22495 EUR\nQAR Qatari Riyal *\nCountry\nRegion\nSub-Unit\nSymbol\nEUR Euro\nCountry\nRegion\nSub-Unit\nSymbol\nHistorical Exchange Rates For Qatari Riyal to Euro\nQuick Conversions from Qatari Riyal to Euro : 1 QAR = 0.22495 EUR\n", "segment": "QAR - Qatari Riyal ▼\nAED - United Arab Emirates Dirham\nARS - Argentine Peso\nAUD - Australian Dollar\nAWG - Aruban Florin\nBAM - Bosnia and Herzegovina convertible mark\nBBD - Barbadian Dollar\nBDT - Bangladeshi Taka\nBGN - Bulgarian Lev\nBHD - Bahraini Dinar\nBMD - Bermudian Dollar\nBOB - Bolivian Boliviano\nBRL - Brazilian Real\nBSD - Bahamian Dollar\nCAD - Canadian Dollar\nCHF - Swiss Franc\nCLP - Chilean Peso\nCNY - Chinese Yuan\nCOP - Colombian Peso\nCZK - Czech Koruna\nDKK - Danish Krone\nDOP - Dominican Peso\nEGP - Egyptian Pound\nEUR - Euro\nFJD - Fijian Dollar\nGBP - British Pound Sterling\nGHS - Ghana Cedi\nGMD - Gambian Dalasi\nGTQ - Guatemalan Quetzal\nHKD - Hong Kong Dollar\nHRK - Croatian Kuna\nHUF - Hungarian Forint\nIDR - Indonesian Rupiah\nILS - Israeli Sheqel\nINR - Indian Rupee\nIRR - Iranian Rial\nISK - Icelandic Krona\nJMD - Jamaican Dollar\nJOD - Jordanian Dinar\nJPY - Japanese Yen\nKES - Kenyan Shilling\nKHR - Cambodian Riel\nKRW - South Korean Won\nKWD - Kuwaiti Dinar\nLAK - Lao Kip\nLBP - Lebanese Pound\nLKR - Sri Lankan Rupee\nMAD - Moroccan Dirham\nMDL - Moldovan Leu\nMGA - Malagasy Ariary\nMKD - Macedonian Denar\nMUR - Mauritian Rupee\nMVR - Maldivian Rufiyaa\nMXN - Mexican Peso\nMYR - Malaysian Ringgit\nNAD - Namibian Dollar\nNGN - Nigerian Naira\nNOK - Norwegian Krone\nNPR - Nepalese Rupee\nNZD - New Zealand Dollar\nOMR - Omani Rial\nPAB - Panamanian Balboa\nPEN - Peruvian Sol\nPHP - Philippine Peso\nPKR - Pakistani Rupee\nPLN - Polish Zloty\nPYG - Paraguayan Guaraní\nQAR - Qatari Riyal\nRON - Romanian Leu\nRSD - Serbian Dinar\nRUB - Russian Rouble\nSAR - Saudi Riyal\nSCR - Seychellois Rupee\nSEK - Swedish Krona\nSGD - Singapore Dollar\nSYP - Syrian Pound\nTHB - Thai Baht\nTND - Tunisian Dinar\nTRY - Turkish Lira\nTWD - Taiwanese Dollar\nUAH - Ukraine Hryvnia\nUGX - Ugandan Shilling\nUSD - United States Dollar\nUYU - Uruguayan Peso\nVES - Venezuelan Bolívar\nVND - Vietnamese Dong\nXAF - Central African Franc\nXCD - East Caribbean Dollar\nXOF - West African Franc\nXPF - CFP Franc\nZAR - South African Rand\nMajor\nMinor\nExotic\n\nAED\n1.00625\n\nJPY\n29.9040\n\nARS\n25.8008\n\nKRW\n309.978\n\nAUD\n0.35418\n\nMAD\n2.42004\n\nBRL\n1.45408\n\nMXN\n5.4549\n\nCAD\n0.33206\n\nNOK\n2.27729\n\nCHF\n0.247666\n\nNZD\n0.38221\n\nCNY\n1.76443\n\nPHP\n13.1274\n\nCZK\n5.7309\n\nPLN\n1.01809\n\nDKK\n1.67271\n\nRUB\n20.2445\n\nEUR\n0.224946\n\nSEK\n2.28758\n\nGBP\n0.194205\n\nSGD\n0.36544\n\nHKD\n2.12784\n\nTHB\n8.6010\n\nHUF\n78.925\n\nTRY\n2.30878\n\nILS\n0.89752\n\nUSD\n0.273919\n\nINR\n20.0584\n\nZAR\n3.8549\n\nBHD\n0.103228\n\nMYR\n1.13627\n\nBOB\n1.89607\n\nNAD\n3.8581\n\nCLP\n195.605\n\nNGN\n113.025\n\nCOP\n1,005.01\n\nNPR\n32.133\n\nDOP\n15.5950\n\nOMR\n0.105425\n\nEGP\n4.2967\n\nPAB\n0.274592\n\nIDR\n3,908.7\n\nPEN\n1.02603\n\nIRR\n11,549.2\n\nPKR\n41.934\n\nISK\n33.762\n\nRON\n1.10847\n\nJMD\n41.109\n\nSAR\n1.02697\n\nJOD\n0.194151\n\nTWD\n7.6576\n\nKES\n29.6423\n\nUAH\n7.5337\n\nKWD\n0.082364\n\nUYU\n12.0754\n\nLBP\n415.70\n\nVES\n832,150\n\nLKR\n53.991\n\nVND\n6,328.2\n\nAWG\n0.49031\n\nMGA\n1,024.49\n\nBAM\n0.43996\n\nMKD\n13.8600\n\nBBD\n0.55442\n\nMUR\n11.0403\n\nBDT\n23.2841\n\nMVR\n4.2609\n\nBGN\n0.43993\n\nPYG\n1,842.38\n\nBMD\n0.274704\n\nQAR\n1.00000\n\nBSD\n0.274592\n\nRSD\n26.4424\n\nFJD\n0.56000\n\nSCR\n4.4996\n\nGHS\n1.58303\n\nSYP\n126.327\n\nGMD\n14.0247\n\nTND\n0.74963\n\nGTQ\n2.11253\n\nUGX\n978.92\n\nHRK\n1.68968\n\nXAF\n147.555\n\nKHR\n1,118.41\n\nXCD\n0.74057\n\nLAK\n2,589.13\n\nXOF\n147.555\n\nMDL\n4.8611\n\nXPF\n26.8545\nQAR Qatari Riyal *\nCountry\nQatar\nRegion\nMiddle East\nSub-Unit\n1 QR = 100 dirham\nSymbol\nQR\n*Pegged: 1 USD = 3.64000 QAR\nUntil 1973, Qatar and Dubai jointly issued the riyal. However, following Dubai's entrance into the United Arab Emirates, Qatar began issuing the Qatari riyal separate from Dubai. It is pegged against the US Dollar at 1 USD = 3.64 riyal. QAR Exchange Rates\nQatar Central Bank\nEUR Euro\nCountry\nEurozone\nRegion\nEurope\nSub-Unit\n1 Euro = 100 cents\nSymbol\n€\nThe Eurozone consists of 19 countries: Austria, Belgium, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Ireland, Italy, Latvia, Lithuania, Luxembourg, the Netherlands, Portugal, Slovenia, Slovakia, Estonia, Spain, Cyprus and Malta. The Euro was introduced in 2002. EUR Exchange Rates\nEuropean Central Bank\nHistorical Exchange Rates For Qatari Riyal to Euro\n0.2224 0.2248 0.2271 0.2295 0.2319 0.2342 Jan 20 Feb 03 Feb 18 Mar 05 Mar 20 Apr 04 Apr 19 May 04\n120-day exchange rate history for QAR to EUR\nQuick Conversions from Qatari Riyal to Euro : 1 QAR = 0.22495 EUR\nQAR\nEUR\nQR 1\n€ 0.22\nQR 5\n€ 1.12\nQR 10\n€ 2.25\nQR 50\n€ 11.25\nQR 100\n€ 22.49\nQR 250\n€ 56.24\nQR 500\n€ 112.47\nQR 1,000\n€ 224.95\nQR 5,000\n€ 1,124.73\nQR 10,000\n€ 2,249.46\nQR 50,000\n€ 11,247.30\nQR 100,000\n€ 22,494.60\nQR 500,000\n€ 112,472.99\nQR 1,000,000\n€ 224,945.98", "start_char": 4212, "end_char": 8663, "id": "2053189" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_03_280957298#1_517747013", "url": "http://themoneyconverter.com/QAR/INR.aspx", "title": "Convert Qatari Riyal to Indian Rupee | QAR to INR Currency Converter", "headings": "Convert from Qatari Riyal (QAR) to Indian Rupee (INR)\nConvert from Qatari Riyal (QAR) to Indian Rupee (INR)\n1 QAR = 20.122 INR\nQAR Qatari Riyal *\nCountry\nRegion\nSub-Unit\nSymbol\nINR Indian Rupee\nCountry\nRegion\nSub-Unit\nSymbol\nHistorical Exchange Rates For Qatari Riyal to Indian Rupee\nQuick Conversions from Qatari Riyal to Indian Rupee : 1 QAR = 20.12239 INR\n", "segment": "QAR - Qatari Riyal ▼\nAED - United Arab Emirates Dirham\nARS - Argentine Peso\nAUD - Australian Dollar\nAWG - Aruban Florin\nBAM - Bosnia and Herzegovina convertible mark\nBBD - Barbadian Dollar\nBDT - Bangladeshi Taka\nBGN - Bulgarian Lev\nBHD - Bahraini Dinar\nBMD - Bermudian Dollar\nBOB - Bolivian Boliviano\nBRL - Brazilian Real\nBSD - Bahamian Dollar\nCAD - Canadian Dollar\nCHF - Swiss Franc\nCLP - Chilean Peso\nCNY - Chinese Yuan\nCOP - Colombian Peso\nCZK - Czech Koruna\nDKK - Danish Krone\nDOP - Dominican Peso\nEGP - Egyptian Pound\nEUR - Euro\nFJD - Fijian Dollar\nGBP - British Pound Sterling\nGHS - Ghana Cedi\nGMD - Gambian Dalasi\nGTQ - Guatemalan Quetzal\nHKD - Hong Kong Dollar\nHRK - Croatian Kuna\nHUF - Hungarian Forint\nIDR - Indonesian Rupiah\nILS - Israeli Sheqel\nINR - Indian Rupee\nIRR - Iranian Rial\nISK - Icelandic Krona\nJMD - Jamaican Dollar\nJOD - Jordanian Dinar\nJPY - Japanese Yen\nKES - Kenyan Shilling\nKHR - Cambodian Riel\nKRW - South Korean Won\nKWD - Kuwaiti Dinar\nLAK - Lao Kip\nLBP - Lebanese Pound\nLKR - Sri Lankan Rupee\nMAD - Moroccan Dirham\nMDL - Moldovan Leu\nMGA - Malagasy Ariary\nMKD - Macedonian Denar\nMUR - Mauritian Rupee\nMVR - Maldivian Rufiyaa\nMXN - Mexican Peso\nMYR - Malaysian Ringgit\nNAD - Namibian Dollar\nNGN - Nigerian Naira\nNOK - Norwegian Krone\nNPR - Nepalese Rupee\nNZD - New Zealand Dollar\nOMR - Omani Rial\nPAB - Panamanian Balboa\nPEN - Peruvian Sol\nPHP - Philippine Peso\nPKR - Pakistani Rupee\nPLN - Polish Zloty\nPYG - Paraguayan Guaraní\nQAR - Qatari Riyal\nRON - Romanian Leu\nRSD - Serbian Dinar\nRUB - Russian Rouble\nSAR - Saudi Riyal\nSCR - Seychellois Rupee\nSEK - Swedish Krona\nSGD - Singapore Dollar\nSYP - Syrian Pound\nTHB - Thai Baht\nTND - Tunisian Dinar\nTRY - Turkish Lira\nTWD - Taiwanese Dollar\nUAH - Ukraine Hryvnia\nUGX - Ugandan Shilling\nUSD - United States Dollar\nUYU - Uruguayan Peso\nVES - Venezuelan Bolívar\nVND - Vietnamese Dong\nXAF - Central African Franc\nXCD - East Caribbean Dollar\nXOF - West African Franc\nXPF - CFP Franc\nZAR - South African Rand\nMajor\nMinor\nExotic\n\nAED\n1.00785\n\nJPY\n29.9390\n\nARS\n25.8287\n\nKRW\n311.712\n\nAUD\n0.35315\n\nMAD\n2.42525\n\nBRL\n1.44314\n\nMXN\n5.4275\n\nCAD\n0.33124\n\nNOK\n2.26505\n\nCHF\n0.247449\n\nNZD\n0.38012\n\nCNY\n1.76569\n\nPHP\n13.1517\n\nCZK\n5.7377\n\nPLN\n1.02290\n\nDKK\n1.67844\n\nRUB\n20.2745\n\nEUR\n0.225706\n\nSEK\n2.28456\n\nGBP\n0.194058\n\nSGD\n0.36623\n\nHKD\n2.13087\n\nTHB\n8.6430\n\nHUF\n79.346\n\nTRY\n2.28414\n\nILS\n0.89900\n\nUSD\n0.274374\n\nINR\n20.1224\n\nZAR\n3.8686\n\nBHD\n0.103328\n\nMYR\n1.13435\n\nBOB\n1.89620\n\nNAD\n3.8916\n\nCLP\n196.266\n\nNGN\n113.410\n\nCOP\n1,012.09\n\nNPR\n32.110\n\nDOP\n15.6179\n\nOMR\n0.105515\n\nEGP\n4.3047\n\nPAB\n0.274617\n\nIDR\n3,871.3\n\nPEN\n1.00382\n\nIRR\n11,563.3\n\nPKR\n41.716\n\nISK\n34.057\n\nRON\n1.11183\n\nJMD\n41.277\n\nSAR\n1.02802\n\nJOD\n0.194311\n\nTWD\n7.7112\n\nKES\n29.4661\n\nUAH\n7.5626\n\nKWD\n0.082588\n\nUYU\n12.1260\n\nLBP\n413.04\n\nVES\n812,691\n\nLKR\n54.054\n\nVND\n6,329.0\n\nAWG\n0.49113\n\nMGA\n1,031.74\n\nBAM\n0.44144\n\nMKD\n13.9069\n\nBBD\n0.55447\n\nMUR\n11.0844\n\nBDT\n23.2859\n\nMVR\n4.2385\n\nBGN\n0.44141\n\nPYG\n1,836.21\n\nBMD\n0.275056\n\nQAR\n1.00000\n\nBSD\n0.274617\n\nRSD\n26.5340\n\nFJD\n0.55634\n\nSCR\n4.5062\n\nGHS\n1.58315\n\nSYP\n126.754\n\nGMD\n14.0342\n\nTND\n0.75138\n\nGTQ\n2.11680\n\nUGX\n970.76\n\nHRK\n1.69652\n\nXAF\n148.054\n\nKHR\n1,115.49\n\nXCD\n0.74150\n\nLAK\n2,589.21\n\nXOF\n148.052\n\nMDL\n4.8466\n\nXPF\n27.0254\nQAR Qatari Riyal *\nCountry\nQatar\nRegion\nMiddle East\nSub-Unit\n1 QR = 100 dirham\nSymbol\nQR\n*Pegged: 1 USD = 3.64000 QAR\nUntil 1973, Qatar and Dubai jointly issued the riyal. However, following Dubai's entrance into the United Arab Emirates, Qatar began issuing the Qatari riyal separate from Dubai. It is pegged against the US Dollar at 1 USD = 3.64 riyal. QAR Exchange Rates\nQatar Central Bank\nINR Indian Rupee\nCountry\nIndia\nRegion\nAsia\nSub-Unit\n1 ₹ = 100 paise\nSymbol\n₹\nIn different parts of India, the currency is known as the rupee, roopayi, rupaye, rubai or one of the other terms derived from the Sanskrit rupyakam. The most commonly used symbols for the rupee are ₹, Rs and Rp. INR Exchange Rates\nCentral Bank of India\nHistorical Exchange Rates For Qatari Riyal to Indian Rupee\n19.56 19.80 20.04 20.28 20.52 20.76 Jan 17 Feb 01 Feb 16 Mar 03 Mar 18 Apr 02 Apr 17 May 02\n120-day exchange rate history for QAR to INR\nQuick Conversions from Qatari Riyal to Indian Rupee : 1 QAR = 20.12239 INR\nQAR\nINR\nQR 1\n₹ 20.12\nQR 5\n₹ 100.61\nQR 10\n₹ 201.22\nQR 50\n₹ 1,006.12\nQR 100\n₹ 2,012.24\nQR 250\n₹ 5,030.60\nQR 500\n₹ 10,061.19\nQR 1,000\n₹ 20,122.39\nQR 5,000\n₹ 100,611.95\nQR 10,000\n₹ 201,223.90\nQR 50,000\n₹ 1,006,119.48\nQR 100,000\n₹ 2,012,238.96\nQR 500,000\n₹ 10,061,194.78\nQR 1,000,000\n₹ 20,122,389.57", "start_char": 4269, "end_char": 8728, "id": "2053191" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_07_409321654#5_705139512", "url": "http://www.investopedia.com/terms/q/qar-qatar-riyal.asp", "title": "Introduction to the Qatari Riyal (QAR)", "headings": "Qatari Riyal (QAR)\nQatari Riyal (QAR)\nWhat Is Qatari Riyal (QAR)?\nKey Takeaways\nUnderstanding the Qatari Riyal (QAR)\nQAR Currency Fluctuation and Bank Notes\nExample of Exchanging QAR for USD, and Vice Versa\n", "segment": "As of 2019, there are still countries that will not have diplomatic relations with Qatar. As of mid-2019, the exchange rate of the USD/QAR is 3.64 and remains pegged at that rate. As for banknotes, the Qatari riyal has bill denominations of one, five, 10, 50, 100, and 500 riyals. Coins denominations are one, five, 10, 25, and 50 dirhams. Example of Exchanging QAR for USD, and Vice Versa\nIf traveling to Qatar, the pegged exchange rate is one USD equals 3.64 QAR. Unfortunately, the live exchange is not the rate a traveler will get who wants QR cash. Banks and currency exchange services will typically charge a three to five percent service charge, and work this into the exchange rate they offer a client. Therefore, instead of getting QR3.64 for each one USD, the traveler will likely get 3.46, which is almost five percent less. The currency exchange makes the money on the difference between the two rates. Assume the traveler converts $1,000 at this rate, receiving QR3,460.", "start_char": 3059, "end_char": 4043, "id": "45137184" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_07_309795347#18_493488149", "url": "http://www.instantshift.com/2014/12/01/beautiful-country-currency/", "title": "The World’s 59 Most Beautifully Designed Country Currency | InstantShift", "headings": "The World’s 59 Most Beautifully Designed Country Currency\nThe World’s 59 Most Beautifully Designed Country Currency\n59 Excellent Examples Of Beautiful Country Currency\n01. Afghanistan (Currency: Afghan afghani)\n02. Australia (Currency: Australian dollar)\n03. Azerbaijan (Currency: Azerbaijani manat)\n04. Bangladesh (Currency: Bangladeshi taka)\n05. Bermuda (Currency: Bermudian dollar)\n06. Brazil (Currency: Brazilian real)\n07. Brunei (Currency: Brunei dollar)\n08. Bulgaria (Currency: Bulgarian lev)\n09. Canada (Currency: Canadian dollar)\n10. Chile (Currency: Chilean peso)\n11. China (Currency: Renminbi)\n12. China (Currency: Yuan)\n13. Costa Rica (Currency: Costa Rican colón)\n14. Dominican Republic (Currency: Dominican peso)\n15. Egypt (Currency: Egyptian Pound)\n16. England (Currency: England Pound)\n17. Ethiopia (Currency: Ethiopian birr)\n18. Euro\n19. Fiji (Currency: Fijian dollar)\n20. Honduras (Currency: Honduran lempira)\n21. Hong Kong Dollar\n22. India (Currency: Indian Rupee)\n23. Indonesia (Currency: Indonesian rupiah)\n24. Israel (Currency: Israeli new shekel)\n25. Jamaica (Currency: Jamaican dollar)\n26. Kazhakistan (Currency: Kazakhstani tenge)\n27. Kuwait (Currency: Kuwaiti Dinar)\n28. Latvia (Currency: Lats)\n29. Lebanon (Currency: Lebanese pound)\n30. Malaysia (Currency: Malaysian ringgit)\n31. Mauritania (Currency: Mauritanian ouguiya)\n32. Mauritius (Currency: Mauritian Rupee)\n33. Mexico (Currency: Mexican peso)\n34. Mongolia (Currency: Mongolian tögrög)\n35. Morocco (Currency: Moroccan dirham)\n36. Mozambique (Currency: Mozambican metical)\n37. Nepal (Currency: Nepalese rupee)\n38. New Zealand (Currency: New Zealand dollar)\n39. Nigeria (Currency: Nigerian naira)\n40. Nicaragua (Currency: Nicaraguan córdoba)\n41. Oman (Currency: Omani rial)\n42. Papua New Guinea (Currency: Papua New Guinean kina)\n43. Paraguay (Currency: Paraguayan guaraní)\n44. Qatar (Currency: Qatari riyal)\n45. Romania (Currency: Romanian leu)\n46. Russia (Currency: Russian ruble)\n47. Singapore (Currency: Singapore Dollar)\n48. Solomon Islands (Currency: Solomon Islands dollar)\n49. Sri Lanka (Currency: Sri Lankan Rupee)\n50. Swaziland (Currency: Swazi Lilangeni)\n51. Switzerland (Currency: Swiss franc)\n52. Thailand (Currency: Thai Baht)\n53. Tonga (Currency: Tongan pa’anga)\n54. UAE (Currency: United Arab Emirates dirham)\n55. United States (Currency: United States dollar)\n56. Vanuatu (Currency: Vanuatu vatu)\n57. Vietnam (Currency: Vietnamese dong)\n58. Yemen (Currency: Yemeni rial)\n59. Zambia (Currency: Zambian kwacha)\nCredit: SuperMoney\n", "segment": "Qatar (Currency: Qatari riyal)\n45. Romania (Currency: Romanian leu)\n46. Russia (Currency: Russian ruble)\n47. Singapore (Currency: Singapore Dollar)\n48. Solomon Islands (Currency: Solomon Islands dollar)\n49.", "start_char": 2425, "end_char": 2631, "id": "45015609" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_07_409321654#1_705132719", "url": "http://www.investopedia.com/terms/q/qar-qatar-riyal.asp", "title": "Introduction to the Qatari Riyal (QAR)", "headings": "Qatari Riyal (QAR)\nQatari Riyal (QAR)\nWhat Is Qatari Riyal (QAR)?\nKey Takeaways\nUnderstanding the Qatari Riyal (QAR)\nQAR Currency Fluctuation and Bank Notes\nExample of Exchanging QAR for USD, and Vice Versa\n", "segment": "The Qatari riyal is made up of 100 dirhams. The abbreviation for the currency is QR, in English. Riyal is also frequently referred to as rial. All Qatar notes and coins are issued by the Qatar Central Bank whose objectives include monetary stability and regulatory control of the currency. Key Takeaways\nThe Qatari riyal is the official currency of the State of Qatar. The currency code is QAR, and the abbreviation is QR. QAR is pegged to the USD at a rate of USD/QAR 3.64, and is allowed to fluctuate in a band between 3.6385 and 3.6415. The Qatar Central Bank oversees the issuance of currency and has regulatory control to maintain the currency peg. The peg has largely been maintained both domestically and in foreign markets, although the QAR did drop to 3.81 in 2017 (in foreign markets) when several countries cut diplomatic ties with Qatar based on terrorism allegations. 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You can also subscribe to our currency newsletters with daily rates and analysis, read the XE Currency Blog , or take QAR rates on the go with our XE Currency Apps and website. Full currency list\nCurrency Facts\nQAR Stats\nName: Qatari Riyal\nSymbol: ﷼\nMinor Unit: 1/100 = Dirham\nTop QAR Conversion: QAR/INR\nTop QAR Chart:", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 683, "id": "27083320" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_03_1733817512#1_3072296488", "url": "http://www.answers.com/Q/What_currency_is_doha", "title": "", "headings": "\n", "segment": "Find More Answers\nRelated Questions\nWhat is the currency of Doha? Qatari Riyal\nWhat is the currency called in Doha? The Qatari Riyal. It is divided into 100 dirham. Can I you use US dollars in Doha Qatar? You will be able to use US Dollars only in the airport at Doha,\nand at some of the bigger hotels. US dollars are not accepted as\ncurrency in shops or restaurants but you can change these for local\ncurrency at the banks. Doha country code? 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what is the zip code for clarksville tn?
37043
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In most cases a ZIP Code is a geographic region with a center point. Content\nZIP Code 5 Plus 4\nEnvelope Example\nOnline Map\nDistance Calculator\nNearBy ZIP Code\nUniversity\nSchool\nPopulation\nGeographic\nDelivery\n37042 Basic Information\nThe basic information of ZIP Code 37042 is as follows, including: country, county, city, FIPS and etc. State\nCounty\nCity\nZIP Code 5\nTN - Tennessee\nMontgomery County\nCLARKSVILLE\n37042\nWhat is the plus 4 zip code for 37042 ZIP Code? Below is the detail. 37042 ZIP Code 5 Plus 4\nWhat are the 4 digit zip extensions of 37042 ZIP Code.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 974, "id": "37455585" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_59_940781812#0_2111145120", "url": "https://zip-codez.com/zip-code/oh/clinton/clarksville", "title": "CLARKSVILLE Zip Code (OH)", "headings": "\nCLARKSVILLE Zip Code (OH)\n45113\n45113\n", "segment": "CLARKSVILLE Zip Code (OH)\nCLARKSVILLE Zip Code (OH)\nThe Zipcode for Clarksville is\n45113\n. Clarksville is a village of Clinton, Ohio in the Great Lakes region of the USA. It is located about 70 miles southwest of OH's capital city of Columbus. In the most recent US census the population of Clarksville was 548. Location: Clarksville\nZip code: 45113\nCounty: Clinton\nState: Ohio Zip Codes\nCountry: USA\nFind More Cities in Ohio that start with C\nNearby Post Office:", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 463, "id": "49534313" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_59_451236879#0_1113335268", "url": "https://www.zip-codes.com/city/tn-clarksville.asp", "title": "All Zip Codes in Clarksville TN", "headings": "ZIP Codes for City of Clarksville, TN\nZIP Codes for City of Clarksville, TN\nClarksville, TN Covers 5 ZIP Codes\nClarksville, TN Demographic Information *\nClarksville, TN Other Information\n47 Cities within 30 miles of Clarksville, TN\nZIP-Codes.com Products\n", "segment": "All Zip Codes in Clarksville TN\n\nZip-Codes.com\nTennessee Zip Codes\nMontgomery County\nClarksville, TN\nZIP Codes for City of Clarksville, TN\nOverview\n2010 Census\nClarksville, TN Covers 5 ZIP Codes\nZIP Code\nType\nCounty\nPopulation\nArea Code (s)\nZIP Code 37040\nStandard\nMontgomery\n44,924\n931 / 615\nZIP Code 37041\nP.O. 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Click to find more information, including detail address, record type, range etc. ZIP Code 5 Plus 4\nAddress\n37042-0100\n925 TINY TOWN RD #22A (From 22A To 22D Both of Odd and Even), CLARKSVILLE, TN\n37042-0101\n925 TINY TOWN RD #28A (From 28A To 28D Both of Odd and Even), CLARKSVILLE, TN\n37042-0102\n925 TINY TOWN RD #30B (From 30B To 30D Both of Odd and Even), CLARKSVILLE, TN\n37042-0103\n925 TINY TOWN RD #30A, CLARKSVILLE, TN\n37042-0104\n925 TINY TOWN RD #20A (From 20A To 20D Both of Odd and Even), CLARKSVILLE, TN\n37042-0105\n925 TINY TOWN RD #31A (From 31A To 31D Both of Odd and Even), CLARKSVILLE, TN\n37042-0106\n925 TINY TOWN RD #33A (From 33A To 33D Both of Odd and Even), CLARKSVILLE, TN\n37042-0107\n925 TINY TOWN RD #35A (From 35A To 35D Both of Odd and Even), CLARKSVILLE, TN\n37042-0108\n3300 (From 3300 To 3398 Even) WISER DR , CLARKSVILLE, TN\n37042-0109\n3301 (From 3301 To 3399 Odd) WISER DR , CLARKSVILLE, TN\n1 of 780\nnext ›\nIf you can't find the 37042 plus 4 zip code you need on this page, we recommend you to use the the feature of Quick Select. 37042 Envelope Example\nThis page shows two examples of envelopes, One is an example of U.S envelope. Fill in the sender's information at the top left and the recipient information at the bottom right. The necessary information is sender/recipient's full name, street address, city, state and zip code. The recipient address information has been given for your reference. Generally, If you are not sure of the full 9-digit zip code, you can only fill in the 5-digit zip code to avoid loss of package. The other is an envelope example from Universal Postal Union. For more explanation, please read the official document:", "start_char": 975, "end_char": 2704, "id": "37455587" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_56_561130330#0_1149086253", "url": "https://www.unitedstateszipcodes.org/37040/", "title": "ZIP Code 37040 Map, Demographics, More for Clarksville, TN", "headings": "ZIP Code 37040\nSearch by ZIP, address, city, or county:\nPrint Map\nPage Orientation\nZIP Code 37040\nCities in ZIP code 37040\nStats and Demographics for the 37040 ZIP Code\nEstimated Population over Time\nTotal Population by Age\nGender\nRace\nHead of Household by Age\nFamilies vs Singles\nHouseholds with Kids\nChildren by Age\nReal Estate and Housing\nHousing Type\nYear Housing was Built\nHousing Occupancy\nVacancy Reasons\nOwner Occupied Home Values\nRental Properties by Number of Rooms\nCost of Monthly Rent Including Utilities\nCost of a Studio Apartment\nCost of a 1 Bedroom\nCost of a 2 Bedroom\nCost of a 3+ Bedroom\nEmployment, Income, Earnings, and Work\nEmployment Status\nAverage Household Income over Time\nHousehold Income\nAnnual Individual Earnings\nSources of Household Income\nPercent of Households Receiving Income\nAverage Income per Household by Income Source\nHousehold Investment Income\nPercent of Households Receiving Investment Income\nAverage Income per Household by Income Source\nHousehold Retirement Income\nPercent of Households Receiving Retirement Income\nAverage Income per Household by Income Source\nSource of Earnings\nMeans Of Transportation To Work for Workers 16 and Over\nTravel Time to Work (In Minutes)\nSchools and Education\nEducational Attainment For The Population 25 Years And Over\nSchool Enrollment (Ages 3 to 17)\nSchools in ZIP Code 37040\nNearby ZIP Codes\nRecent ZIP Searches\n", "segment": "ZIP Code 37040 Map, Demographics, More for Clarksville, TN\nSearch by ZIP, address, city, or county: Missing Mapbox GL JS CSS\nPrint Map\nPlease make sure you have panned and zoomed to the area that you would like to have printed using the map on the page. After it shows the area that you are interested in, select from the options below to print your map. 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The preferred city may not be the city in which the ZIP is located.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 1380, "id": "6087500" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_30_595591957#6_1349385268", "url": "https://tn.postcodebase.com/zipcode5/37042", "title": "ZIP Code 5: 37042 - CLARKSVILLE, TN | Tennessee United States ZIP Code 5 Plus 4 ✉️", "headings": "Tennessee ZIP Code 5 Plus 4 ✉️\nTennessee ZIP Code 5 Plus 4 ✉️\nYou are here\nZIP Code 5: 37042 - CLARKSVILLE, TN\n37042 Basic Information\n37042 ZIP Code 5 Plus 4\n37042 Envelope Example\n37042 Online Map\n37042 NearBy ZIP Code\nDistance Calculator\nUniversity in ZIP Code 37042\nSchool in ZIP Code 37042\nPopulation for ZIP Code 37042\nGender\nRace\nAge\nHouseholds for ZIP Code 37042\nHousing Unit\nGeographic\nCongressional District\nDelivery\nBusiness\nSocial Security Benefits\nMore Information\n", "segment": "School Name\nAddress\nCity\nState\nGrades\nZIP Code\nByrns L Darden Elementary School\n609 E St\nClarksville\nTennessee\nKG-5\n37042\nHazelwood Elementary School\n2623 Tiny Town Rd\nClarksville\nTennessee\nKG-5\n37042\nKenwood Elementary\n1101 Peachers Mill Rd\nClarksville\nTennessee\nKG-5\n37042\nKenwood High School\n251 E Pine Mountain Rd\nClarksville\nTennessee\n9-12\n37042\nKenwood Middle School\n241 E Pine Mountain Rd\nClarksville\nTennessee\n6-8\n37042\nLiberty Elementary School\n849 S Liberty Church Rd\nClarksville\nTennessee\nKG-5\n37042\nMinglewood Elementary School\n215 Cunningham La\nClarksville\nTennessee\nKG-5\n37042\nNew Providence Middle School\n146 Cunningham La\nClarksville\nTennessee\n6-8\n37042\nNorthwest High School\n800 Lafayette Rd\nClarksville\nTennessee\n9-12\n37042\nRinggold Elementary School\n240 Ringgold Rd\nClarksville\nTennessee\nKG-5\n37042\nPopulation for ZIP Code 37042\nWhat is the total population in ZIP Code 37042? Below is detail information. · Current Population: 87,364\n· 2010 Population: 66,916\nThe 2020 demographic statistics are in progress. The current population in ZIP code 37042 is 87,364, and the population in 2010 is 66,916. Gender\nIn all the statistical population, the male population is 32,779, the female population is 34,137. · Male Population: 32,779\n· Female Population: 34,137\nRace\nIn all the statistical population, the White population is 43,606, the Black population is 19,721, the Hispanic population is 7,739, the Asian population is 2,885, the Hawaiian population is 673, the Indian Ppopulation is 1,348 and Other population is 3,117.", "start_char": 4283, "end_char": 5826, "id": "37455591" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_59_937784964#0_2106344308", "url": "https://zip-codez.com/zip-code/nh/coos/clarksville", "title": "CLARKSVILLE Zip Code (NH)", "headings": "\nCLARKSVILLE Zip Code (NH)\n03592\n03592\n", "segment": "CLARKSVILLE Zip Code (NH)\nCLARKSVILLE Zip Code (NH)\nThe Zipcode for Clarksville is\n03592\n. Clarksville is a town of Coos, New Hampshire in the New England region of the USA. It is located about 133 miles north of NH's capital city of Concord. In the most recent US census the population of Clarksville was 265. Location: Clarksville\nZip code: 03592\nCounty: Coos\nState: New Hampshire Zip Codes\nCountry: USA\nFind More Cities in New Hampshire that start with C\nNearby Post Office:", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 477, "id": "49529831" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_59_461322138#0_1137435155", "url": "https://www.zip-codes.com/zip-code/47129/zip-code-47129.asp", "title": "ZIP Code 47129, U.S. ZIP Codes, Database - Clarksville Indiana Map, Clarksville IN", "headings": "Zip Code 47129, Clarksville, IN\nZip Code 47129, Clarksville, IN\nZIP Code 47129 Data\nZIP Code 47129 2010 Census Demographics\nMore Census 2010 Data for ZIP Code 47129\nZIP Code 47129 Other Demographics\nZIP Code 47129 Social Security Benefits\nZIP Code 47129 Statistical Areas\nNearby Cities\nMore Offers\nAverage Household Value chart for ZIP Code 47129\nAverage Income per Household chart for ZIP Code 47129\nAverage Adjusted Gross Income per Person chart for ZIP Code 47129\nPopulation by Race chart for ZIP Code 47129\nPopulation of Males to Females chart for ZIP Code 47129\nEmployment Status chart for ZIP Code 47129\nGross Rent For ZIP Code 47129 chart for ZIP Code 47129\nHealth Insurance Coverage chart for ZIP Code 47129\n% of Tax Returns with Social Security and Avg Amount chart for ZIP Code 47129\n% of Tax Returns with Contributions and Avg Amount chart for ZIP Code 47129\nPopulation by Race chart for ZIP Code 47129\n", "segment": "ZIP Code 47129, U.S. ZIP Codes, Database - Clarksville Indiana Map, Clarksville IN\n\nZip-Codes.com\nIndiana Zip Codes\nClark County\nClarksville, IN\n47129\nZip Code 47129, Clarksville, IN\nOverview\n2010 Census\n2000 Census\n2000/2010 Census Comparison\nTax Stats\nZIP Code 47129 Data\nZip Code: 47129\nCity: Clarksville\nState: IN [Indiana]\nCounties: CLARK, IN\nMulti County: No\nCity Alias (es): Clarksville\nJeffersonville\nJeffersonvlle\nCity Alias (es) To Avoid Using: Cementville\nJeff\nArea Code: 812 / 930\nCity Type: B [Branch]\nClassification:", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 530, "id": "49024177" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_16_3067643225#1_3385760204", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Clarksville,_Florida", "title": "Clarksville, Florida - Wikipedia", "headings": "Clarksville, Florida\nClarksville, Florida\nReferences\n", "segment": "The community is located at the intersection of Florida State Road 20 and Florida State Road 73 8.4 miles (13.5 km) west of Blountstown. Clarksville has a post office with ZIP code 32430. Notable People: Trent Woodham\nReferences\n^ \"Clarksville\". Geographic Names Information System. United States Geological Survey. ^ United States Postal Service (2015). \" USPS - Look Up a ZIP Code\". Retrieved February 15, 2015. ^ \"Postmaster Finder - Post Offices by ZIP Code\".", "start_char": 734, "end_char": 1196, "id": "101359787" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_30_595591957#4_1349379661", "url": "https://tn.postcodebase.com/zipcode5/37042", "title": "ZIP Code 5: 37042 - CLARKSVILLE, TN | Tennessee United States ZIP Code 5 Plus 4 ✉️", "headings": "Tennessee ZIP Code 5 Plus 4 ✉️\nTennessee ZIP Code 5 Plus 4 ✉️\nYou are here\nZIP Code 5: 37042 - CLARKSVILLE, TN\n37042 Basic Information\n37042 ZIP Code 5 Plus 4\n37042 Envelope Example\n37042 Online Map\n37042 NearBy ZIP Code\nDistance Calculator\nUniversity in ZIP Code 37042\nSchool in ZIP Code 37042\nPopulation for ZIP Code 37042\nGender\nRace\nAge\nHouseholds for ZIP Code 37042\nHousing Unit\nGeographic\nCongressional District\nDelivery\nBusiness\nSocial Security Benefits\nMore Information\n", "segment": "USA.pdf (English)\n37042 Online Map\nThis is online map of the address CLARKSVILLE, Montgomery County, Tennessee. You may use button to move and zoom in / out. The map information is for reference only. 37042 NearBy ZIP Code\nWhat are the zipcodes near ZIP Code 37042? In the table below, you can find zipcodes in 25km radius around ZIP Code 37042 and the approximate distance between the two zipcodes. Check the list to find nearby zipcode, and you can click the zipcode link to find the details whatever you want to know about the location. The data below has a slight deviation for your reference only. Number\nZIP Code\nDistance\n1\n37041\n5.0978 Kilo Meters\n2\n37040\n5.9883 Kilo Meters\n3\n37044\n7.0996 Kilo Meters\n4\n42223\n11.4999 Kilo Meters\n5\n42262\n13.4186 Kilo Meters\n6\n37191\n13.7253 Kilo Meters\n7\n37043\n17.2404 Kilo Meters\n8\n37079\n18.5479 Kilo Meters\n9\n37142\n19.2335 Kilo Meters\n10\n37052\n20.1517 Kilo Meters\n11\n42286\n22.9215 Kilo Meters\n12\n37171\n23.9918 Kilo Meters\n13\n42254\n24.1535 Kilo Meters\n14\n42236\n24.2156 Kilo Meters\n15\n42266\n24.4529 Kilo Meters\nDistance Calculator\nWhen using this function, you will find the first ZIP Code has been given, you can modified it and fill in two ZIP Codes in the two boxes, then you will get basic information about the two ZIP Codes and the straight line distance between two ZIP Codes. The First ZIP Code\nThe Second ZIP Code\nUniversity in ZIP Code 37042\n· North Central Institute\n· Queen City College\nSchool in ZIP Code 37042\nThis is the ZIP Code 37042 - School page list. Its detail School Name, Address, City, State, ZIP Code is as below.", "start_char": 2705, "end_char": 4283, "id": "37455589" } ]
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where did terrell owens get traded to?
Philadelphia Eagles
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Jets in exchange for a fifth-round selection in 2010; April 14:", "start_char": 7095, "end_char": 7802, "id": "100150316" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_16_1152698578#6_1385990583", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1993_NFL_season", "title": "1993 NFL season - Wikipedia", "headings": "1993 NFL season\n1993 NFL season\nContents\nPlayer movement\nTransactions\nTrades\nDraft\nNew referee\nMajor rule changes\nPreseason\nAmerican Bowl\nRegular season\nScheduling formula\nFinal standings\nTiebreakers\nPlayoffs\n* Indicates overtime victory\nAwards\nCoaching changes\nUniform changes\nExternal links\nReferences\n", "segment": "August 30: The Kansas City Chiefs trade guard Rich Baldinger to the New England Patriots. October 5: The Los Angeles Rams trade tight end Jim Price to the Dallas Cowboys. October 12: The Atlanta Falcons trade running back Eric Dickerson and cornerback Bruce Pickens to the Green Bay Packers. October 13: The Los Angeles Raiders trade special teams player Elvis Patterson to the Dallas Cowboys, along with a seventh round pick (#216- Toddrick McIntosh ), in exchange for a fifth round (#159-Roosevelt Patterson) and a seventh round draft choice (#217- Rob Holmberg ). October 19: The Pittsburgh Steelers traded running back Tim Worley to the Chicago Bears.", "start_char": 3683, "end_char": 4339, "id": "100130161" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_16_1152698578#4_1385988540", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1993_NFL_season", "title": "1993 NFL season - Wikipedia", "headings": "1993 NFL season\n1993 NFL season\nContents\nPlayer movement\nTransactions\nTrades\nDraft\nNew referee\nMajor rule changes\nPreseason\nAmerican Bowl\nRegular season\nScheduling formula\nFinal standings\nTiebreakers\nPlayoffs\n* Indicates overtime victory\nAwards\nCoaching changes\nUniform changes\nExternal links\nReferences\n", "segment": "August 17: The Chicago Bears trade John Roper and Markus Paul to the Dallas Cowboys\nAugust 20: The Minnesota Vikings trade quarterback Rich Gannon to Washington. August 24: The Denver Broncos trade wide receiver Vance Johnson to the Minnesota Vikings\nAugust 26: The Phoenix Cardinals traded wide receiver Ernie Jones to the Los Angeles Rams. August 30: The Atlanta Falcons traded punter Tim Kalal to the Green Bay Packers. August 30: The Kansas City Chiefs trade running back Barry Word to the Minnesota Vikings.", "start_char": 3170, "end_char": 3683, "id": "100130159" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_47_960534224#7_2079938382", "url": "https://www.msn.com/en-us/sports/nfl/nfl-free-agent-tracker-2021-keep-pace-with-offseasons-major-moves/ar-BB1eusGf", "title": "NFL free agent tracker 2021: Keep pace with offseason's major moves", "headings": "NFL free agent tracker 2021: Keep pace with offseason's major moves\nNFL free agent tracker 2021: Keep pace with offseason's major moves\nFrom NFL plays to college sports scores, all the top sports news you need to know every day.\nAFC\nBaltimore Ravens\nBuffalo Bills\nCincinnati Bengals\nCleveland Browns\nDenver Broncos\nHouston Texans\nIndianapolis Colts\nJacksonville Jaguars\nKansas City Chiefs\nLas Vegas Raiders\nLos Angeles Chargers\nMiami Dolphins\nNew England Patriots\nNew York Jets\nPittsburgh Steelers\nTennessee Titans\nNFC\nArizona Cardinals\nAtlanta Falcons\nCarolina Panthers\nChicago Bears\nDallas Cowboys\nDetroit Lions\nGreen Bay Packers\nLos Angeles Rams\nMinnesota Vikings\nNew Orleans Saints\nNew York Giants\nPhiladelphia Eagles\nSan Francisco 49ers\nSeattle Seahawks\nTampa Bay Buccaneers\nWashington Football Team\n", "segment": "OT Orlando Brown (to Chiefs)\nTraded for: TE Josh Oliver (from Jaguars)\nBuffalo Bills\nLost: P Corey Bojorquez, TE Tyler Kroft, OT Ty Nsekhe, KR/WR Andre Roberts, OL Brian Winters\nReleased: WR John Brown, DT Quinton Jefferson\nRe-signed: G Jon Feliciano (3 years, $17M), RB Taiwan Jones, LB Tyler Matakevich (1 year), WR Isaiah McKenzie, LB Matt Milano (4 years, $44M, $24M guaranteed), CB Levi Wallace (1 year), OT Daryl Williams (3 years, $28.2M, per NFL Network)\nSigned: LB Tyrell Adams, RB Matt Breida (1 year), P Matt Haack , OT Bobby Hart (1 year), TE Jacob Hollister (1 year), OL Forrest Lamp (1 year), DE Efe Obada (1 year), WR Brandon Powell (1 year), WR Emmanuel Sanders (1 year, $6M), QB Mitchell Trubisky (1 year, $2.5M)\nTraded: TE Lee Smith (to Falcons)\nWINNERS AND LOSERS: A week after market opens, Cam Newton makes list\nNFL DRAFT: League announces plans for event, which will be staged in Cleveland\nCincinnati Bengals\nClaimed: TE Thaddeus Moss (from Washington)\nLost:", "start_char": 5020, "end_char": 6000, "id": "72120439" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_47_960534224#8_2079940546", "url": "https://www.msn.com/en-us/sports/nfl/nfl-free-agent-tracker-2021-keep-pace-with-offseasons-major-moves/ar-BB1eusGf", "title": "NFL free agent tracker 2021: Keep pace with offseason's major moves", "headings": "NFL free agent tracker 2021: Keep pace with offseason's major moves\nNFL free agent tracker 2021: Keep pace with offseason's major moves\nFrom NFL plays to college sports scores, all the top sports news you need to know every day.\nAFC\nBaltimore Ravens\nBuffalo Bills\nCincinnati Bengals\nCleveland Browns\nDenver Broncos\nHouston Texans\nIndianapolis Colts\nJacksonville Jaguars\nKansas City Chiefs\nLas Vegas Raiders\nLos Angeles Chargers\nMiami Dolphins\nNew England Patriots\nNew York Jets\nPittsburgh Steelers\nTennessee Titans\nNFC\nArizona Cardinals\nAtlanta Falcons\nCarolina Panthers\nChicago Bears\nDallas Cowboys\nDetroit Lions\nGreen Bay Packers\nLos Angeles Rams\nMinnesota Vikings\nNew Orleans Saints\nNew York Giants\nPhiladelphia Eagles\nSan Francisco 49ers\nSeattle Seahawks\nTampa Bay Buccaneers\nWashington Football Team\n", "segment": "LB Tyrell Adams, RB Matt Breida (1 year), P Matt Haack , OT Bobby Hart (1 year), TE Jacob Hollister (1 year), OL Forrest Lamp (1 year), DE Efe Obada (1 year), WR Brandon Powell (1 year), WR Emmanuel Sanders (1 year, $6M), QB Mitchell Trubisky (1 year, $2.5M)\nTraded: TE Lee Smith (to Falcons)\nWINNERS AND LOSERS: A week after market opens, Cam Newton makes list\nNFL DRAFT: League announces plans for event, which will be staged in Cleveland\nCincinnati Bengals\nClaimed: TE Thaddeus Moss (from Washington)\nLost: CB Mackensie Alexander, K Randy Bullock, TE Cethan Carter, DT Christian Covington, WR Alex Erickson, WR A.J. Green, CB William Jackson III, DE Carl Lawson , WR John Ross , S Shawn Williams\nReleased: DT Geno Atkins , RB Gio Bernard, C B.J. Finney, OT Bobby Hart\nRe-signed: QB Brandon Allen , CB Tony Brown, DT Mike Daniels (1 year), LB Jordan Evans (1 year), P Kevin Huber (1 year), RB Samaje Perine (2 years), G Quinton Spain (1 year), WR Mike Thomas (1 year), S Brandon Wilson (2 years)\nSigned: S Ricardo Allen (1 year), CB Eli Apple, CB Chidobe Awuzie (3 years), S Kavon Frazier, DE Trey Hendrickson (4 years, $60M), CB Mike Hilton (4 years), DT Larry Ogunjobi (1 year), OT Riley Reiff (1 year, $7.5M), WR Trent Taylor (1 year)\nTraded: QB Ryan Finley (to Texans)\nCleveland Browns\nClaimed:", "start_char": 5491, "end_char": 6791, "id": "72120440" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_16_1202616435#13_1427479808", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2010_NFL_season", "title": "2010 NFL season - Wikipedia", "headings": "2010 NFL season\n2010 NFL season\n2010 National Football League season\nContents\nLabor issues\nPlayer movement\nFree agency\nTrades\nDraft\nMain article: 2010 NFL Draft\nOfficiating changes\nRule changes\nCrowd noise\nCrackdown on illegal hits\n2010 deaths\nPro Football Hall of Fame\nPreseason\nRegular season\nInterconference\nOpening weekend\nNo undefeated teams after Week Five\nInternational play\nNFL vs. World Series Game 4\nThanksgiving and Christmas\nWeek 17: Division games only\nScheduling changes\nRegular season standings\nDivision\nConference\nPostseason\nPlayoffs bracket\nSuper Bowl and conference logo, trophy changes\nRecords and milestones\nRecords\nPassing\nStarts\nTurnovers\nAll-Time Records set or tied\nMilestones and Firsts\nRegular season statistical leaders\nAwards\nAll-pro team\nPlayers of the Week\nRegular Season Awards\nTeam Superlatives\nOffense\nDefense\nCoaching changes\nPre-season\nIn-season\nStadiums\nUniforms\nMedia\nReferences\nExternal links\n", "segment": "April 20: Tampa Bay traded QB Byron Leftwich to Pittsburgh in exchange for a seventh-round selection in 2010; April 21: St. Louis traded DT Adam Carriker to Washington in exchange for fifth- and seventh-round selections; April 24: Washington traded QB Jason Campbell to Oakland in exchange for a fourth-round selection in 2012; April 24: Tennessee traded RB LenDale White and DE Kevin Vickerson to Seattle in exchange for a fourth-round selection and swap of sixth-round selections in 2010; April 24: Oakland traded LB Kirk Morrison to Jacksonville in exchange for a swap of fourth- and fifth-round selections;", "start_char": 8245, "end_char": 8856, "id": "100150319" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_16_1202616435#9_1427472191", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2010_NFL_season", "title": "2010 NFL season - Wikipedia", "headings": "2010 NFL season\n2010 NFL season\n2010 National Football League season\nContents\nLabor issues\nPlayer movement\nFree agency\nTrades\nDraft\nMain article: 2010 NFL Draft\nOfficiating changes\nRule changes\nCrowd noise\nCrackdown on illegal hits\n2010 deaths\nPro Football Hall of Fame\nPreseason\nRegular season\nInterconference\nOpening weekend\nNo undefeated teams after Week Five\nInternational play\nNFL vs. World Series Game 4\nThanksgiving and Christmas\nWeek 17: Division games only\nScheduling changes\nRegular season standings\nDivision\nConference\nPostseason\nPlayoffs bracket\nSuper Bowl and conference logo, trophy changes\nRecords and milestones\nRecords\nPassing\nStarts\nTurnovers\nAll-Time Records set or tied\nMilestones and Firsts\nRegular season statistical leaders\nAwards\nAll-pro team\nPlayers of the Week\nRegular Season Awards\nTeam Superlatives\nOffense\nDefense\nCoaching changes\nPre-season\nIn-season\nStadiums\nUniforms\nMedia\nReferences\nExternal links\n", "segment": "March 16: Seattle traded DE Darryl Tapp to Philadelphia in exchange for DE Chris Clemons and a fourth-round selection in 2010; March 17: San Diego traded QB Charlie Whitehurst to Seattle in return for a swap of second-round selections in 2010; April 2: Philadelphia traded CB Sheldon Brown and LB Chris Gocong to Cleveland in exchange for DE Alex Hall and fourth- and fifth-round selections in 2010; April 4: Philadelphia traded QB Donovan McNabb to Washington in exchange for a second-round selection in 2010 and conditional third- or fourth-round selection in 2011; April 4: Pittsburgh traded CB Bryant McFadden to Arizona in exchange for a swap of fifth and sixth-round selections in 2010;", "start_char": 6841, "end_char": 7534, "id": "100150315" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_16_1202616435#8_1427470362", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2010_NFL_season", "title": "2010 NFL season - Wikipedia", "headings": "2010 NFL season\n2010 NFL season\n2010 National Football League season\nContents\nLabor issues\nPlayer movement\nFree agency\nTrades\nDraft\nMain article: 2010 NFL Draft\nOfficiating changes\nRule changes\nCrowd noise\nCrackdown on illegal hits\n2010 deaths\nPro Football Hall of Fame\nPreseason\nRegular season\nInterconference\nOpening weekend\nNo undefeated teams after Week Five\nInternational play\nNFL vs. World Series Game 4\nThanksgiving and Christmas\nWeek 17: Division games only\nScheduling changes\nRegular season standings\nDivision\nConference\nPostseason\nPlayoffs bracket\nSuper Bowl and conference logo, trophy changes\nRecords and milestones\nRecords\nPassing\nStarts\nTurnovers\nAll-Time Records set or tied\nMilestones and Firsts\nRegular season statistical leaders\nAwards\nAll-pro team\nPlayers of the Week\nRegular Season Awards\nTeam Superlatives\nOffense\nDefense\nCoaching changes\nPre-season\nIn-season\nStadiums\nUniforms\nMedia\nReferences\nExternal links\n", "segment": "Atlanta traded CB Chris Houston to Detroit in exchange for a sixth-round selection in 2010 and conditional seventh-round selection in 2011; March 14: Cleveland traded DE Kamerion Wimbley to Oakland in exchange for a third-round selection in 2010; March 14: Cleveland traded QB Brady Quinn to Denver in exchange for RB Peyton Hillis and a sixth-round selection in 2011; March 16: Seattle traded DE Darryl Tapp to Philadelphia in exchange for DE Chris Clemons and a fourth-round selection in 2010; March 17: San Diego traded QB Charlie Whitehurst to Seattle in return for a swap of second-round selections in 2010; April 2:", "start_char": 6473, "end_char": 7094, "id": "100150314" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_16_1202616435#11_1427476007", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2010_NFL_season", "title": "2010 NFL season - Wikipedia", "headings": "2010 NFL season\n2010 NFL season\n2010 National Football League season\nContents\nLabor issues\nPlayer movement\nFree agency\nTrades\nDraft\nMain article: 2010 NFL Draft\nOfficiating changes\nRule changes\nCrowd noise\nCrackdown on illegal hits\n2010 deaths\nPro Football Hall of Fame\nPreseason\nRegular season\nInterconference\nOpening weekend\nNo undefeated teams after Week Five\nInternational play\nNFL vs. World Series Game 4\nThanksgiving and Christmas\nWeek 17: Division games only\nScheduling changes\nRegular season standings\nDivision\nConference\nPostseason\nPlayoffs bracket\nSuper Bowl and conference logo, trophy changes\nRecords and milestones\nRecords\nPassing\nStarts\nTurnovers\nAll-Time Records set or tied\nMilestones and Firsts\nRegular season statistical leaders\nAwards\nAll-pro team\nPlayers of the Week\nRegular Season Awards\nTeam Superlatives\nOffense\nDefense\nCoaching changes\nPre-season\nIn-season\nStadiums\nUniforms\nMedia\nReferences\nExternal links\n", "segment": "April 5: Seattle traded G Rob Sims and a seventh-round selection to Detroit in exchange for DE Robert Henderson and a fifth-round selection in 2010; 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who will play clary in city of bones?
Lonnie Clary
[ { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_06_1619344920#1_2325542890", "url": "http://www.hollywoodreporter.com/live-feed/mortal-instruments-drama-shadowhunters-abc-family-785308", "title": "'Mortal Instruments' Drama 'Shadowhunters' ABC Family | Hollywood Reporter", "headings": "'Mortal Instruments' Drama 'Shadowhunters' Goes Straight to Series at ABC Family\n'Mortal Instruments' Drama 'Shadowhunters' Goes Straight to Series at ABC Family\nBased on the book by Cassandra Clare with 'Helix's' Ed Decter set as showrunner.\n", "segment": "casting is expected to be announced at a later date. Production will begin in May in Toronto. Based on the six best-selling young adult fantasy book series, Shadowhunters follows 18 year old Clary Fray, who finds out on her birthday that she is not who she thinks she is, but rather comes from a long line of Shadowhunters — human-angel hybrids who hunt down demons. When her mother Jocelyn is kidnapped, Clary is thrown into the world of demon hunting with mysterious Shadowhunter Jace and her best friend, Simon. Now living among faeries, warlocks, vampires and werewolves, Clary begins a journey of self-discovery as she learns more about her past and what her future may hold. The Mortal Instruments is the third series chronologically of a proposed five in The Shadowhunter Chronicles that includes City of Bones, City of Ashes, City of Glass, City of Fallen Angels, City of Lost Souls and May's City of Heavenly Fire. See more The Faces of Pilot Season 2015\nThe news comes months after Constantin announced that Clare's franchise will relaunch as a high-end drama series. Shadowhunters becomes the latest adaptation of the franchise; in 2013, Screen Gems produced City of Bones starring and Jamie Campbell Bower as Clary and Jace, respectively. Constantin had plans to turn the fantasy series into a feature film franchise but nixed that idea after City of Bones grossed just $31 million domestically.", "start_char": 880, "end_char": 2287, "id": "19894926" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_27_442552125#12_890146779", "url": "https://reelrundown.com/movies/movies-like-i-am-number-four", "title": "7 Movies Like \"I Am Number Four\" - ReelRundown", "headings": "7 Movies Like \"I Am Number Four\"\n7 Movies Like \"I Am Number Four\"\n1. Chronicle\n2. Hancock\n3. Jumper\n4. Push\n5. Divergent\n6. The Mortal Instruments: City of Bones\n7. The Sorcerer's Apprentice\nComments\n", "segment": "City of Bones\nRelease Date: August 21, 2013\nDirectors: Harald Zwart\nCast: Lily Collins, Jamie Campbell Bower, Robert Sheehan\nClary Fray is not just an ordinary teenager; she is a descendant of Shadowhunters, a confidential group of young half-angel combatants whose mission is to defend the human world from the devil forces. When her mother suddenly disappears, Clary discovers her true identity, and joins the forces of a team of Shadowhunters. United as one, they set off to Downworld, the risky alternate New York City. There, they must fight against the forces of vampires, werewolves, warlocks, demons and other terrible creatures. 7. The Sorcerer's Apprentice\nRelease Date:", "start_char": 4446, "end_char": 5126, "id": "9784384" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_30_594327187#2_1346490170", "url": "https://tmisource.com/2013/06/20/cassandra-clare-confirms-raphael-is-in-the-mortal-instruments-city-of-ashes/", "title": "Cassandra Clare confirms Raphael is in ‘THE MORTAL INSTRUMENTS: CITY OF ASHES’ – TMI Source", "headings": "Cassandra Clare confirms Raphael is in ‘THE MORTAL INSTRUMENTS: CITY OF ASHES’\nCassandra Clare confirms Raphael is in ‘THE MORTAL INSTRUMENTS: CITY OF ASHES’\n2 Trackbacks / Pingbacks\nLeave a Reply\nCancel reply\n", "segment": "@carstairsjem He’s in the screenplay. — Cassandra Clare (@cassieclare) June 20, 2013\nWe’re just over two months away from the release of The Mortal Instruments: City of Bones on Aug. 21, but there is already excitement for the next installment, The Mortal Instruments: City of Ashes, which is slated to begin filming in the fall. Who is your dreamcast for Raphael? How excited are you to see Raphael? Sound off in the comments! Like this: Like\nLoading...\nCassandra Clare\nCity of Ashes movie\nRaphael Santiago\nThe Mortal Instruments\nAbout Alyssa Barbieri ( 2801 Articles)\nAlyssa is the Managing Editor for Bears Wire. You can reach her at [email protected] or follow her on Twitter @AlyssaBarbieri\n2 Trackbacks / Pingbacks\nShelf to Screen | Cassandra Clare Confirms That Raphael is in ‘The Mortal Instruments:", "start_char": 858, "end_char": 1674, "id": "37453852" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_12_1335880686#6_2734500132", "url": "https://besttoppers.com/sanditon-season-2-release-date-cast-plot-predictions-trailer/", "title": "Sanditon Season 2 : Release Date, Cast, Plot, Trailer, And Other Updates! - Best Toppers", "headings": "Sanditon Season 2 : Release Date, Cast, Plot, Trailer, And Other Updates! Amazon Prime Hints for Possible ‘Sanditon’ Return!!\nSanditon Season 2 : Release Date, Cast, Plot, Trailer, And Other Updates! Amazon Prime Hints for Possible ‘Sanditon’ Return!!\nSanditon Season 2 Release Date: When will it be back on screen?\nSanditon Season 2 Cast: Who will be in?\nSanditon Season 2 Plot: What will happen next?\nSanditon Season 2: What it is all about?\nThe Trailer of Sanditon Season 2:\n", "segment": "Kate Ashfield will play the character of Mary Parker. Rose Williams will play the character of Charlotte Heywood. Crystal Clarke will play the character of Georgian Lambe. Chris Marshall will play the character of Tom Parker. Turlough Convery will play the character of Arthur Parker. Jack Fox will play the character of Sir Edward Denham. Theo James will play the character of Sidney Parker. Matthew Needham will play the character of Mr. Crowe. Anne Reid will represent the character of Lady Denham. Rob Jarvis will play the role of Isaac Stringer.", "start_char": 2545, "end_char": 3096, "id": "54462984" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_18_2895060263#11_3317889677", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Mortal_Instruments:_City_of_Bones", "title": "The Mortal Instruments: City of Bones - Wikipedia", "headings": "The Mortal Instruments: City of Bones\nThe Mortal Instruments: City of Bones\nFrom Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia\nContents\nPlot\nCast\nProduction\nPre-production\nFilming\nMusic\nSoundtrack\nScore\nRelease\nMarketing\nHome media\nReception\nCritical response\nBox office\nAwards\nSequel\nCanceled sequels\nTelevision series\nGames\nReferences\nExternal links\n", "segment": "Realizing she belongs in the Shadowhunter world, Clary returns to the Institute with Jace. Cast\n\n\n\n\nLily Collins, Jamie Campbell Bower, Robert Sheehan,\nKevin Zegers and Godfrey Gao promoting the film\nLily Collins as Clarissa Fray/Clarissa Morgenstern\nJamie Campbell Bower as Jace Wayland\nRobert Sheehan as Simon Lewis\nKevin Zegers as Alec Lightwood\nJemima West as Isabelle Lightwood\nLena Headey as Jocelyn Fray/Jocelyn Fairchild\nAidan Turner as Luke Garroway\nGodfrey Gao as Magnus Bane\nC. C. H. Pounder as Madame Dorothea\nJared Harris as Hodge Starkweather\nJonathan Rhys Meyers as Valentine Morgenstern\nKevin Durand as Emil Pangborn\nChris Ratz as Eric\nRobert Maillet as Samuel Blackwell\nStephen R. Hart as Brother Jeremiah\nElyas M'Barek as Raphael Santiago\nChad Connell as Lambert\nHarry Van Gorkum as Alaric\nProduction\nPre-production\nDirector Harald Zwart at the 2013 San Diego Comic-Con International promoting the film\nWhile shopping the film prospect around, author Cassandra Clare had difficulty finding a studio interested in making a film with a female in the lead role. Studios asked her to switch the lead to a male character, which she refused. On December 9, 2010, it was announced that Lily Collins had been cast in the role of Clary Fray. Alex Pettyfer was originally offered the role of Jace Wayland, but turned it down. Alexander Ludwig, Ed Speleers and Leebo Freeman tested for the role but it went to Jamie Campbell Bower. Xavier Samuel, Nico Tortorella, Max Irons, and Douglas Booth were also in consideration. The film is a co-production of the Germany company Constantin Film Produktion GmbH and Canadian company Don Carmody Productions and a co-production with Unique Features. Filming\nPrincipal photography took place between August 20 and November 7, 2012, on location in Toronto and Hamilton, Ontario, and New York City. Music\nSoundtrack\nThe Mortal Instruments:", "start_char": 6434, "end_char": 8318, "id": "64802980" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_10_198345163#3_379213529", "url": "http://www.tv.com/shows/shadowhunters/", "title": "Shadowhunters - TV Show Reviews - Metacritic", "headings": "Shadowhunters\nShadowhunters\nPlay Sound\nSeries Details & Credits\nWatch Now\nRecent Episodes\nMetascore\nCritic Reviews\nUser Score\nUser Reviews\nMore From Metacritic\nSummer/Fall 2021 TV Premiere Calendar\nWhat to Watch in May: 28 Most-Anticipated TV Shows & Streaming Movies\n", "segment": "When her mother is kidnapped, Clary and her best friend Simon (Alberto Rosende) meet Shadowhunter Jace (Dominic Sherwood) and embark into the\nThe television adaptation of Cassandra Clare's The Mortal Instruments series follows Clary Fray (Katherine McNamara) after she discovers she is a Shadowhunter, an human-angel hybrid who hunt demons. When her mother is kidnapped, Clary and her best friend Simon (Alberto Rosende) meet Shadowhunter Jace (Dominic Sherwood) and embark into the Shadow World. … Expand\nGenre (s): Drama, Action & Adventure, Fantasy\nWatch Now\nStream On\n\nBuy On\n\nRecent Episodes\ntbd\nS3: E21. Alliance/All Good things\nAir Date: May 6, 2019\ntbd\nS3: E20. City of Glass\nAir Date: April 29, 2019\ntbd\nS3:", "start_char": 2084, "end_char": 2798, "id": "25922960" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_18_2895050449#2_3317845735", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Mortal_Instruments:_City_of_Ashes_(unproduced_film)", "title": "The Mortal Instruments: City of Ashes (unproduced film) - Wikipedia", "headings": "The Mortal Instruments: City of Ashes\n(unproduced film)\n\nThe Mortal Instruments: City of Ashes (unproduced film)\nContents\nPremise\nCast\nProduction\nReferences\n", "segment": "In this initial announcement it was also reported that director Harald Zwart would be returning as well. In July 2013, The Hollywood Reporter announced that actress Sigourney Weaver would be joining the cast for The Mortal Instruments: City of Ashes. In an August 2013 interview, Bower revealed that the City of Ashes film was set to film in \"Europe, and then Mexico, Hong Kong, back to London for two days, out here for five days, Toronto, back to England for Christmas...\" In August 2013, after the film opened below expectations, Robert Kulzer, Constantin's co-president, explained that a sequel was still warranted given increasing book sales and soundtrack revenues. Filming was set to start September 23, 2013 in Toronto Canada, but was announced to be halted September 10. The Hollywood Reporter was the first to announce on October 23, 2013 that production on The Mortal Instruments: City of Ashes would resume. Constantin Films was said to have reviewed what went wrong with the first film searching for an answer as to why it performed lower than projections estimated. Martin Moszkowicz, Constantin Film’s head of film and TV said “That [the under-performance] may have been one issue in our marketing, that we focused too much on a very young audience segment.\" Scott Mendelson of Forbes magazine expressed surprise that a sequel was in production: \"", "start_char": 1861, "end_char": 3223, "id": "64802948" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_43_485662078#12_1070636190", "url": "https://www.hypable.com/shadowhunters-season-4-renewal-canceled/", "title": "'Shadowhunters' season 4: Release date, predictions, cast and more", "headings": "‘Shadowhunters’ season 4: Release date, predictions, cast, how we got here\n‘Shadowhunters’ season 4: Release date, predictions, cast, how we got here\nWhy was ‘Shadowhunters’ cancelled?\nWill ‘Shadowhunters’ get a season 4?\n‘Shadowhunters’ season 4 plot ideas\nAlec and Magnus\nIsabelle and Simon\nJace and Clary\n‘Shadowhunters’ season 4 cast\nWhere to watch the ‘Shadowhunters’ cast now\nKatherine McNamara\n285,408 likes\nDominic Sherwood\nHarry Shum Jr.\nWhat the Shadow Fam has to say\nDominic Sherwood: Jace\nKatherine McNamara: Clary\n497,983 likes\nBrian Hui: Makeup artist on the series\nAisha Porter-Christie: Writer on the series\nSave ‘Shadowhunters’ grabs the world’s attention\nWhere to watch ‘Shadowhunters’\nFor more ‘Shadowhunters’ season 3 news\n", "segment": "Does this mean that the Angels are willing to accept Clary back or is something else at work? If it is the latter, then the overarching villain of season 4 would likely reside in the gray area presented there. But if it is the former, then does Clary have to pay some kind of penance for her actions? Will she be fully reinstated with the Clave? Regardless of the hows and whys, Clary’s reintegration into her personal relationships would be the number one reason to tune in for Shadowhunters season 4. If you need a refresher on what went down in the Shadowhunters season 3 finale, we’ve got you covered! ‘Shadowhunters’ season 4 cast\nKatherine McNamara – Clary Fray\nDominic Sherwood – Jace Wayland\nAlberto Rosende – Simon Lewis\nMatthew Daddario – Alec Lightwood\nEmeraude Toubia – Isabelle Lightwood\nIsaiah Mustafa – Luke Garroway\nHarry Shum Jr. – Magnus Bane\nAlisha Wainwright – Maia Roberts\nDavid Castro – Raphael Santiago\nNicola Correia-Damude – Maryse Lightwood\nJade Hassouné – Meliorn\nJon Cor – Hodge Starkweather\nAriana Williams – Madzie\nSophia Walker – Catarina\nJavier Muñoz – Lorenzo Rey\nJacky Lai – Aline Penhallow\nSydney Meyer – Helen Blackthorne\nWhere to watch the ‘Shadowhunters’ cast now\nWant to see what the Shadowhunters cast is up to now that the series has concluded? Some actors are reuniting on projects, while others are off carving out a space for themselves as heroes of another world. Here are some of the projects that are keeping your favorite actors busy over the past year. Katherine McNamara\nIf you follow Kat on Instagram chances are you haven’t missed a beat since the series finale.", "start_char": 7569, "end_char": 9184, "id": "51891424" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_54_666796617#12_1585736188", "url": "https://www.thefilmography.com/lily-collins-31515.php", "title": "List of Lily Collins Movies: Best to Worst - Filmography", "headings": "Lily Collins Filmography\nLily Collins Filmography Movies\nAwards\nBIRTH SIGN\nLily Collins Movies List: Ranked Best To Worst\nLove, Rosie\nThe Blind Side\nStuck in Love\nYou May Also Like These Movies List\nTV-MA\nTo the Bone\nRole:\nEllen\nGenres:\nDrama\nTV-MA\nOkja\n(2017)\nTolkien\n(2019)\nExtremely Wicked, Shockingly Evil and Vile\nThe Mortal Instruments: City of Bones\nRole:\nClary\nMank\n(2020)\nPG\nMirror Mirror\nAbduction\n(2011)\nRules Don't Apply\nYou May Also Like These Movies List\nPriest\n(2011)\nThe English Teacher\nInheritance\nAnimation (s)\nTarzan (1999)\nTV Shows and Videos\n30 Seconds to Mars: City of Angels (2013)\nRole:\nHerself\nClaudia Lewis (2013)\nTV-MA\nThe Last Tycoon (2016)\nGenres:\nDrama\n90210 (2008)\n", "segment": "Liz Kendall\nDirector: Joe Berlinger\nGenres: Biography, Crime, Drama, Thriller\nStar Cast: Zac Efron, Kaya Scodelario, Jim Parsons, Haley Joel Osment\n19\n1\nPG-13\nThe Mortal Instruments: City of Bones\n(2013)\n38\n9\nAs: Cast\nRole: Clary\nDirector: Harald Zwart\nGenres: Fantasy, Romance, Horror, Mystery, Action\nStar Cast: Jamie Campbell Bower, Kevin Zegers, Jemima West, Robert Sheehan\nPlot:", "start_char": 4470, "end_char": 4854, "id": "69710440" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_08_1234942814#0_2224099719", "url": "http://www.popsugar.com/entertainment/Who-Play-Clary-Shadowhunters-TV-Show-37225773", "title": "Who Will Play Clary in the Shadowhunters TV Show? | POPSUGAR Entertainment", "headings": "Has Shadowhunters Found Its Clary? This Picture May Be a Huge Clue\nWho Will Play Clary in the Shadowhunters TV Show?\nHas Shadowhunters Found Its Clary? This Picture May Be a Huge Clue\n", "segment": "Who Will Play Clary in the Shadowhunters TV Show? | POPSUGAR Entertainment\nPopsugar\nEntertainment\nShadowhunters\nWho Will Play Clary in the Shadowhunters TV Show? Has Shadowhunters Found Its Clary? This Picture May Be a Huge Clue\nApril 7, 2015 by Maggie Panos\nABC Family is adapting The Mortal Instruments into a TV show, and so far, the cast has remained a mystery — until now. OK, it's still a mystery, but now there's a clue! Author Cassandra Clare posted a picture of herself alongside Molly Quinn in Los Angeles on Monday. The Castle actress has Clary's signature red locks (one of the reasons some fans weren't too hot on the movie's lead, dark-haired Lily Collins), and she actually lent her vocals to the audiobook version of 2012's City of Lost Souls. Could this just be a friendly picture, or is it a sign that we can expect casting news soon? View this post on Instagram\nA post shared by Cassie Clare (@cassieclare1)\nImage Source: Instagram user cassieclare1", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 968, "id": "1285835" } ]
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Colorado Springs, Colorado\n6:04:35 PM February 24, 2021 GMT -07:00\nGMT\n1:04:35 AM February 25, 2021 GMT +00:00\nCurrent time now in Time Zone: America Denver (USA Mountain Time)\nUSA clocks are now on: STANDARD TIME\nStandard Time began: November 1, 2020 02:00 local time. Clocks went back one hour. Standard Time ends: March 14, 2021 02:00 local time.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 537, "id": "99277739" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_55_590580652#0_1343821708", "url": "https://www.timeanddate.com/time/zone/usa/colorado-springs", "title": "Time Zone & Clock Changes in Colorado Springs, Colorado, USA", "headings": "Time Zone in Colorado Springs, Colorado, USA\nTime Zone in Colorado Springs, Colorado, USA\n6:44:24 pm MDT\n2021 Time Zones - Colorado Springs\nTime Changes in Colorado Springs Over the Years\n", "segment": "Time Zone & Clock Changes in Colorado Springs, Colorado, USA\nTime Zone in Colorado Springs, Colorado, USA\n6:44:24 pm MDT\nWednesday, May 19, 2021\nFullscreen\nCurrent: MDT — Mountain Daylight Time\nNext Change: MST — Mountain Standard Time\nCurrent Offset: UTC/GMT -6 hours\nDifference: 2 hours behind New York\n2021 Time Zones - Colorado Springs\nMST\nUTC-7h\nMDT\nUTC-6h\nMST\nUTC-7h\nJan\nFeb\nMar\nApr\nMay\nJun\nJul\nAug\nSep\nOct\nNov\nDec\nThe graph above illustrates clock changes in Colorado Springs during 2021. Time Changes in Colorado Springs Over the Years\nDaylight Saving Time (DST) changes do not necessarily occur on the same date every year. Time zone changes for: Recent/upcoming years 2020 — 2029 2010 — 2019 2000 — 2009 1990 — 1999 1980 — 1989 1970 — 1979\nYear\nDate & Time\nAbbreviation\nTime Change\nOffset After\n2020\nSun, Mar 8 at 2:00 am\nMST → MDT\n+1 hour (DST start)\nUTC-6h\n\nSun, Nov 1 at 2:00 am\nMDT → MST\n-1 hour (DST end)\nUTC-7h\n2021\nSun, Mar 14 at 2:00 am\nMST → MDT\n+1 hour (DST start)\nUTC-6h\n\nSun, Nov 7 at 2:00 am\nMDT → MST\n-1 hour (DST end)\nUTC-7h\n2022\nSun, Mar 13 at 2:00 am\nMST → MDT\n+1 hour (DST start)\nUTC-6h\n\nSun, Nov 6 at 2:00 am\nMDT → MST\n-1 hour (DST end)\nUTC-7h\n2023\nSun, Mar 12 at 2:00 am\nMST → MDT\n+1 hour (DST start)\nUTC-6h\n\nSun, Nov 5 at 2:00 am\nMDT → MST\n-1 hour (DST end)\nUTC-7h\n2024\nSun, Mar 10 at 2:00 am\nMST → MDT\n+1 hour (DST start)\nUTC-6h\n\nSun, Nov 3 at 2:00 am\nMDT → MST\n-1 hour (DST end)\nUTC-7h\n* All times are local Colorado Springs time. Next time change is highlighted. Data for the years before 1970 is not available for Colorado Springs, however, we have earlier time zone history for Denver available.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 1631, "id": "67790151" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_01_2099577300#0_3176838227", "url": "http://localtimes.info/North_america/United_States/Colorado/", "title": "Colorado Time - Local Time for Cities in Colorado - Time Zone in Colorado", "headings": "Colorado\nClock\n\nColorado Clock\nTime Zones in Colorado\nColorado Information\nCurrency in United States\nAmerican Dollar Exchange Rate\nHoliday Calendar\nTelephone Calling Codes\nAirports\n", "segment": "Colorado Time - Local Time for Cities in Colorado - Time Zone in Colorado\nColorado Clock\nDenver Time\nGet clock widget\nCurrent local time: 12:01:11 pm\nDate: Wednesday 28 April 2021\nTime zone: MDT (Mountain Daylight Time)\nDaylight Saving Time: +1 hour\nCurrent time zone offset: -06:00 hours\nTime Zones in Colorado\n\nOffset\nDST\nNOW\nMDT\nMountain Daylight Time\n14 Mar 2021\nSunday 14 Mar 2021 at 3:00:00 am local time\nto\n07 Nov 2021\nSunday 07 Nov 2021 at 2:00:00 am local time, the time changes to 1:00:00 am\nUTC-6:00\nDST started on 14 Mar 2021, clocks moved forward 1 hour; from 2:00:00 am to 3:00:00 am\n+1:00\nUPCOMING: MST\nMountain Standard Time\n07 Nov 2021\nSunday 07 Nov 2021 at 1:00:00 am local time\nto\n13 Mar 2022\nSunday 13 Mar 2022 at 2:00:00 am local time, the time changes to 3:00:00 am\nUTC-7:00\nDST ends on 07 Nov 2021, clocks move back 1 hour; from 2:00:00 am to 1:00:00 am\n\nColorado Information\nCurrency in United States\nAmerican Dollar\nCode: USD\nSymbol:", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 958, "id": "74635584" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_58_1293505527#0_1943872394", "url": "https://www.worldtimeserver.com/current_time_in_US-CO.aspx?city=Colorado_Springs", "title": "Current local time in Colorado Springs, Colorado, United States", "headings": "Current Time in Colorado Springs, Colorado, United States\nCurrent Time in Colorado Springs, Colorado, United States\nWhat Time Is It In Colorado Springs, Colorado, United States?\nLocal Time\nWednesday, May 19, 2021\nDaylight Saving Time\nTime Zone Conversions\nCurrent Weather Conditions In Colorado Springs\nRain. Fog. Cool. 50°F / 10°C\nTime Here, Time There (Time Zone Converter)\nPut a clock on your blog!\nColorado Springs, Colorado, United States\nThanks For Visiting WorldTimeServer.com\nus\n", "segment": "Current local time in Colorado Springs, Colorado, United States\nAdvertisement\nCurrent Time in Colorado Springs, Colorado, United States\nWhat Time Is It In Colorado Springs, Colorado, United States? Local Time\n6:21:36 AM\nWednesday, May 19, 2021\nMountain Daylight Time (MDT) -0600 UTC\nUTC/GMT is 12:21 on Wednesday, May 19, 2021\nDifference from your location: 1 hour behind Chicago, Illinois\nAdvertisement\nDST\nTime Zone Map\nDaylight Saving Time\nStarts On March 14, 2021 at 02:00 AM\nSet Your Clock\nAhead 1 hour\nEnds On November 7, 2021 at 02:00 AM\nSet Your Clock\nBack 1 hour\nReceive DST reminders for Colorado Springs, Colorado, United States. HO\nCheap Hotels\nCheap Flights\nNearby Airports\nCheap Hotels\nCheap Flights\nNearby Airports\nCheap Hotels\nCheap Flights\nNearby Airports\nCheap Hotels\nCheap Flights\nNearby Airports\nTime Zone Conversions\nMST to EST\nMST to CST\nMST to PST\nCurrent Weather Conditions In Colorado Springs\nRain. Fog. Cool. 50°F / 10°C\nclick for forecast and more\nTime Here, Time There (Time Zone Converter)\nWant to see the time in Colorado Springs, Colorado, United States compared with your home? 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Cool. 50°F / 10°C\nTime Here, Time There (Time Zone Converter)\nPut a clock on your blog!\nColorado Springs, Colorado, United States\nThanks For Visiting WorldTimeServer.com\nus\n", "segment": "Cool. 50°F / 10°C\nclick for forecast and more\nTime Here, Time There (Time Zone Converter)\nWant to see the time in Colorado Springs, Colorado, United States compared with your home? Choose a date and time then click \"Submit\" and we'll help you convert it from Colorado Springs, Colorado, United States time to your time zone. 2021 2022 2023 2024 2025 2026\n2021\nJan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec\nMay\n1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31\n20 at\n00 (12 Midnight) 01 (01 AM) 02 (02 AM) 03 (03 AM) 04 (04 AM) 05 (05 AM) 06 (06 AM) 07 (07 AM) 08 (08 AM) 09 (09 AM) 10 (10 AM) 11 (11 AM) 12 (12 Noon) 13 (01 PM) 14 (02 PM) 15 (03 PM) 16 (04 PM) 17 (05 PM) 18 (06 PM) 19 (07 PM) 20 (08 PM) 21 (09 PM) 22 (10 PM) 23 (11 PM)\n12 (12 Noon)\n00 15 30 45\n00\nConvert Time From Colorado Springs, Colorado, United States to any time zone\nNeed to compare more than just two places at once? Try our World Meeting Planner and get a color-coded chart comparing the time of day in Colorado Springs, Colorado, United States with all of the other international locations where others will be participating. Advertisement\nPut a clock on your blog! Colorado Springs, Colorado, United States\nHave your own blog or web site? Put a free analog web clock for Colorado Springs, Colorado, United States on your page, customized to match your color scheme! Thanks For Visiting WorldTimeServer.com\nus\nAre you about to make an International long distance phone call to Colorado Springs, Colorado, United States? Are you planning a trip or preparing for a chat or online meeting?", "start_char": 932, "end_char": 2535, "id": "96488708" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_20_1595625621#0_3506002279", "url": "https://greenwichmeantime.com/time-zone/usa/colorado/time/", "title": "Looking for the current time in Colorado, United States? | GMT", "headings": "Colorado Time\nColorado Time\nCurrent time in Colorado, USA\nCurrent Colorado Time - Mountain Time\nColorado Time\nGMT\nCurrent time now in Time Zone: America Denver (USA Mountain Time)\nTowns and Cities of Colorado, USA on Mountain Time\nDoes Colorado observe Daylight Saving Time?\n", "segment": "Looking for the current time in Colorado, United States? | GMT\n\n\n\n\n\nColorado Time\nCurrent time in Colorado, USA\nTime zone and Daylight Saving Time (DST) rules\nCurrent Colorado Time - Mountain Time\nColorado Time\n4:22:06 PM 05/11/2021 GMT -06:00 DST\nGMT\n10:22:06 PM 05/11/2021 GMT +00:00\nCurrent time now in Time Zone: America Denver (USA Mountain Time)\nUSA clocks are now on: DAYLIGHT SAVING TIME\nDaylight Saving Time began: March 14, 2021 02:00 local time. Clocks went forward one hour. Daylight Saving Time ends: November 7, 2021 02:00 local time. Clocks go back one hour. USA and Canada past and future DST schedules here\nDaylight Saving 2021\nColorado is in the Mountain Time Zone in the United States of America (USA).", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 723, "id": "99277741" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_20_1595625621#1_3506003570", "url": "https://greenwichmeantime.com/time-zone/usa/colorado/time/", "title": "Looking for the current time in Colorado, United States? | GMT", "headings": "Colorado Time\nColorado Time\nCurrent time in Colorado, USA\nCurrent Colorado Time - Mountain Time\nColorado Time\nGMT\nCurrent time now in Time Zone: America Denver (USA Mountain Time)\nTowns and Cities of Colorado, USA on Mountain Time\nDoes Colorado observe Daylight Saving Time?\n", "segment": "Clocks went forward one hour. Daylight Saving Time ends: November 7, 2021 02:00 local time. Clocks go back one hour. USA and Canada past and future DST schedules here\nDaylight Saving 2021\nColorado is in the Mountain Time Zone in the United States of America (USA). US Mountain Standard Time (MST) is 7 hours behind Greenwich Mean Time ( GMT-7 ). Towns and Cities of Colorado, USA on Mountain Time\nArvada, CO | Aspen, CO | Aurora, CO | Avon, CO | Basalt, CO | Black Hawk, CO | Boulder, CO | Breckenridge, CO | Brighton, CO | Broomfield, CO | Brush, CO | Burlington, CO | Carbondale, CO | Castle Rock, CO | Centennial, CO | Colorado Springs, CO | Commerce City, CO | Craig, CO | Creede, CO | Cripple Creek, CO | Delta, CO | Denver , CO | Dillon, CO | Durango, CO | Edgewater, CO | Englewood, CO | Erie, CO | Estes Park, CO | Firestone, CO | Fort Collins, CO | Fountain, CO | Frisco, CO | Fruita, CO | Georgetown, CO | Glendale, CO | Glenwood Springs, CO | Golden, CO | Grand Junction, CO | Greeley, CO | Greenwood Village, CO | Gunnison, CO | Gypsum, CO | Highlands Ranch, CO | Idaho Springs, CO | Ignacio, CO | Keystone, CO | Lafayette, CO | Lakewood, CO | Littleton, CO | Lone Tree, CO | Longmont, CO | Louisville, CO | Loveland, CO | Lyons, CO | Minturn, CO | Montrose, CO | Morrison, CO | Northglenn, CO | Palmer Lake, CO | Parker, CO | Pueblo, CO | Rifle, CO | Sheridan, CO | Snowmass Village, CO | Steamboat Springs, CO | Sterling, CO | Superior, CO | Telluride, CO | Thornton, CO | Trinidad, CO | Vail, CO | Victor, CO | Wellington, CO | Westminster, CO | Wheat Ridge, CO | Windsor, CO\nDoes Colorado observe Daylight Saving Time? Like most states in the USA, Daylight Saving Time (DST) is observed in Colorado , where the time is shifted forward by 1 hour to Mountain Daylight Time (MDT) ; which is 6 hours behind Greenwich Mean Time ( GMT-6 ). After the Summer months the time in Colorado is shifted back by 1 hour to US Mountain Standard Time (MST) or (GMT-7)", "start_char": 457, "end_char": 2432, "id": "99277742" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_11_124539399#0_232796748", "url": "https://24timezones.com/usa/time_in_colorado", "title": "8:03 PM Colorado", "headings": "Time in Colorado now\nTime in Colorado now\nCurrent time in Colorado\nColorado time change\nNext time change is in 6 months and 1 day, set your clock back 1 hour.\nDaylight Saving Time 2021 (Summer Time)\nColorado time zone\nTime difference to GMT/UTC\nMap Of Colorado\nMajor cities of Colorado\n", "segment": "8:03 PM Colorado\nTime in Colorado now\nCurrent time in Colorado\n8:03:00 PM, Wednesday 05, May 2021 MDT\nAM/PM\n24 hours\nColorado time change\nNext time change is in 6 months and 1 day, set your clock back 1 hour. Daylight Saving Time 2021 (Summer Time)\nDST starts on Sunday 14 March 2021, 02:00 Colorado standard time\nDST ends on Sunday 07 November 2021, 02:00 Colorado daylight time\nColorado time zone\nMountain Time: - MST - Mountain Standard Time\n- MDT - Mountain Daylight Time when daylight saving time is being observed (from mid-March to early November)\nTime difference to GMT/UTC\nStandard time: UTC/GMT -7:00 hours\nDaylight saving time: +1:00 hour\nCurrent time zone offset: UTC/GMT -6:00 hours\nTime zone abbreviation: MDT\nMap Of Colorado\nColorado on Google Map\nMajor cities of Colorado\nDenver, Colorado Springs, Aurora, Fort Collins, Lakewood\nAll Colorado cities", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 866, "id": "24021677" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_55_609957549#0_1383670153", "url": "https://www.timetemperature.com/tzus/colorado_time_zone.shtml", "title": "Colorado Time Zone", "headings": "Colorado Time Zone - Colorado Current Time - Daylight Saving Time\nColorado Time Zone - Colorado Current Time - Daylight Saving Time\nCurrent Local Time\nColorado is officially in the Mountain Time Zone\nColorado Local Time Details\nTime Zone\nAbbreviations\nUTC - GMT\nOffset\nDaylight Saving\nTime Usage\nDaylight Saving\nStart Date\nDaylight Saving\nEnd Date\nCurrent Local Time in Selected Colorado Places\nTime Zone Look Up by State with Current Local Times\n", "segment": "Colorado Time Zone\nRelated Pages\nUS Times\nUS Daylight Saving Time\nUS Time Zone Abbreviations\nUS Time Converter\nColorado Time Zone - Colorado Current Time - Daylight Saving Time\nCurrent Local Time\nColorado is officially in the Mountain Time Zone\nThe Current Time in\nColorado is: Saturday\n5/15/2021\n8:27 PM\nMDT\nColorado\nis in the\nMountain Time Zone\n\n\nView Current Times in All Colorado Cities and Towns\nColorado Local Time Details\nTime Zone\nAbbreviations\nMountain Standard Time - is abbreviated as MST\nMountain Daylight Time - is abbreviated as MDT\nUTC - GMT\nOffset\nColorado is GMT/UTC - 7h during Standard Time\nColorado is GMT/UTC - 6h during Daylight Saving Time\nDaylight Saving\nTime Usage\nColorado does utilize Daylight Saving Time. 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Spanish acoustic guitar
[ { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_16_1775858401#0_1988330088", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Andr%C3%A9s_Segovia", "title": "Andrés Segovia - Wikipedia", "headings": "Andrés Segovia\nAndrés Segovia\nContents\nEarly life\nCareer\nTechnique\nRepertoire\nTeaching\nLegacy\nNamings\nAwards\nPersonal life\nPartial Discography\nStudents\nSee also\nNotes\nReferences\nBibliography\nExternal links\n", "segment": "Andrés Segovia - Wikipedia\nAndrés Segovia\nFrom Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia\nJump to navigation Jump to search\nSpanish guitarist\nIn this Spanish name, the first or paternal surname is Segovia and the second or maternal family name is Torres. The Most Illustrious\nAndrés Segovia\nSegovia in 1963\nBackground information\nBirth name\nAndrés Segovia Torres\nBorn\n( 1893-02-21)\n21 February 1893\nLinares, Jaén, Spain\nDied\n2 June 1987\n(1987-06-02)\n(aged 94)\nMadrid, Spain\nGenres\nClassical\nOccupation (s)\nMusician\nInstruments\nClassical guitar\nYears active\n1909–1987\nLabels\nRCA\nAndrés Segovia Torres, 1st Marquis of Salobreña (21 February 1893 – 2 June 1987) was a virtuoso Spanish classical guitarist from Linares, Spain. Many professional classical guitarists today were students of Segovia, or students of his students. Segovia's contribution to the modern-romantic repertoire not only included commissions but also his own transcriptions of classical or baroque works. He is remembered for his expressive performances: his wide palette of tone, and his distinctive musical personality, phrasing and style. Contents\n1 Early life\n2 Career\n3 Technique\n4 Repertoire\n4.1 Teaching\n4.2 Legacy\n4.2.1 Namings\n5 Awards\n6 Personal life\n7 Partial Discography\n8 Students\n9 See also\n10 Notes\n11 References\n12 Bibliography\n13 External links\nEarly life\nSegovia was born on 21 February 1893 in Linares, Jaén, Spain. He was sent at a very young age to live with his uncle Eduardo and aunt María. Eduardo arranged for Segovia's first music lessons with a violin teacher after recognizing that Segovia had an aptitude for music. This proved to be an unhappy introduction to music for the young Segovia because of the teacher's strict methods, and Eduardo stopped the lessons.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 1749, "id": "100482533" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_05_252758356#0_237515253", "url": "http://www.classicalguitar.net/artists/segovia/", "title": "classicalguitar.net - Andrés Segovia", "headings": "\nSegovia's Guitars*", "segment": "classicalguitar.net - Andrés Segovia\nAndrés Segovia (1893-1987) is considered to be the father of the modern classical guitar movement by most modern scholars. Many feel, that without his efforts, the classical guitar would still be considered a lowly bar instrument, played only by peasants. Segovia's quest to elevate the guitar to a prominent position in the music world, began at the early age of four. His uncle used to sing songs to him and pretend to strum an imaginary guitar in his lap. Luckily for us, there was a luthier nearby and Segovia took an instant liking to the guitar. Although discouraged by his family (according to them he should play a \"real\" instrument), he continued to pursue his studies of the guitar. He set a goal for the guitar and himself early in life. It was, to bring Guitar studies to every university in the world, have the guitar played throughout the world, on every major stage, just as the piano and violin were, and lastly, to pass on his love of the guitar to generations to follow. He considered himself to be the messenger that would complete this impossible quest. He succeeded in all respects.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 1141, "id": "16791845" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_16_1775858401#6_1988341013", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Andr%C3%A9s_Segovia", "title": "Andrés Segovia - Wikipedia", "headings": "Andrés Segovia\nAndrés Segovia\nContents\nEarly life\nCareer\nTechnique\nRepertoire\nTeaching\nLegacy\nNamings\nAwards\nPersonal life\nPartial Discography\nStudents\nSee also\nNotes\nReferences\nBibliography\nExternal links\n", "segment": "Housed in the Metropolitan Museum of Art. In 1923 Segovia visited Mexico for the first time. There Manuel Ponce was so impressed with the concert that he wrote a review in El Universal. Later Ponce went on to write many works for Segovia, including numerous sonatas. In 1924, Segovia visited the German luthier Hermann Hauser Sr. after hearing some of his instruments played in a concert in Munich. In 1928 Hauser provided Segovia with one of the guitars which he used during his tour of the United States and in other concerts up to 1933. Segovia ordered a further guitar from Hauser and after receiving it passed on the 1928 model to his US representative and close friend Sophocles Papas, who in his turn gave it to his student, the famous jazz and classical guitarist Charlie Byrd, who used it on several records. Segovia's first American tour was arranged in 1928 when Fritz Kreisler, the Viennese violinist who privately played the guitar, persuaded Francis Charles Coppicus from the Metropolitan Musical Bureau to present the guitarist in New York. After Segovia's debut tour in the US in 1928 the Brazilian composer Heitor Villa-Lobos composed his now well-known Twelve Études (Portuguese:", "start_char": 4306, "end_char": 5503, "id": "100482539" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_34_1517476272#0_3192127729", "url": "https://www.britannica.com/biography/Andres-Segovia", "title": "Andrés Segovia | Spanish musician | Britannica", "headings": "Andrés Segovia\nAndrés Segovia\nSpanish musician\nAndrés Segovia\n", "segment": "Andrés Segovia | Spanish musician | Britannica\nHome Entertainment & Pop Culture Music, Contemporary Genres\nAndrés Segovia\nSpanish musician\nPrint\nGive Feedback\nExternal Websites\nWRITTEN BY\nThe Editors of Encyclopaedia Britannica\nEncyclopaedia Britannica's editors oversee subject areas in which they have extensive knowledge, whether from years of experience gained by working on that content or via study for an advanced degree....\nSee Article History\nAndrés Segovia, (born Feb. 21, 1893, Linares, Spain—died June 2, 1987, Madrid), Spanish musician acclaimed as the foremost guitarist of his time. He was the most important force in reestablishing the guitar as a concert instrument in the 20th century, chiefly through demonstrating its expressive and technical potential. He continued giving concert performances past the age of 90. Britannica Quiz\nMusic: Fact or Fiction? Was Mozart murdered? Was Lady Gaga really born that way? And did the Jefferson Airplane start out as a classical music group? Settle the score with this quiz. Segovia studied the piano and cello as a child but could not be diverted from his interest in the guitar, which was held in low repute at the time as an instrument fit only for playing in cafés.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 1228, "id": "23730855" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_16_1775858401#3_1988336400", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Andr%C3%A9s_Segovia", "title": "Andrés Segovia - Wikipedia", "headings": "Andrés Segovia\nAndrés Segovia\nContents\nEarly life\nCareer\nTechnique\nRepertoire\nTeaching\nLegacy\nNamings\nAwards\nPersonal life\nPartial Discography\nStudents\nSee also\nNotes\nReferences\nBibliography\nExternal links\n", "segment": "A few years later he played his first professional concert in Madrid, which included works by Francisco Tárrega and his own guitar transcriptions of Johann Sebastian Bach. Despite the discouragement of his family, who wanted him to become a lawyer, and criticism by some of Tárrega's pupils for his idiosyncratic technique, he continued to pursue his studies of the guitar diligently. He played again in Madrid in 1912, at the Paris Conservatory in 1915, in Barcelona in 1916, and made a successful tour of South America in 1919. Segovia's arrival on the international stage coincided with a time when the guitar's fortunes as a concert instrument were being revived, largely through the efforts of Miguel Llobet. It was in this changing milieu that Segovia, thanks to his strength of personality and artistry, coupled with developments in recording and broadcasting, succeeded in making the guitar more popular again. In 1921 in Paris, Segovia met Alexandre Tansman, who later wrote a number of guitar works for Segovia, among them Cavatina, which won a prize at the Siena International Composition contest in 1952. In 1921, he also met Agustín Barrios in Buenos Aires, Argentina. Segovia was impressed by Barrios' Bach-inspired and arguably magnum opus La Catedral. At Granada in 1922 he became associated with the Concurso de Cante Jondo promoted by the Spanish composer Manuel de Falla. The aim of the \"classicizing\" Concurso was to preserve flamenco in its purity from being distorted by modern popular music.", "start_char": 2423, "end_char": 3937, "id": "100482536" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_45_293313971#0_628181792", "url": "https://www.last.fm/music/Andr%C3%A9s+Segovia", "title": "Andrés Segovia music, videos, stats, and photos | Last.fm", "headings": "Andrés Segovia\nAndrés Segovia\nListeners\nScrobbles\nLatest release\nAnother\nPopular this week\nAsturia\nBorn\nBorn In\nDied\nSimilar To\nJulian Bream\nNarciso Yepes\nGöran Söllscher\nTop Tracks\nAlbums\nMaestro De Maestros\nThe Very Best of Andres Segovia - Guitar Genius\nThe Complete 1949 London Recordings\nAndrés Segovia - the Art of Segovia\nShoutbox\nScrobble Stats\nRecent Listening Trend\nUpcoming Events\nPhotos\nSimilar Artists\nJulian Bream\nNarciso Yepes\nGöran Söllscher\nPepe Romero\nFrancisco Tárrega\nDavid Russell\nTrending Tracks\nFeatures\nOn the rise: a Women's History Month playlist\nOn the rise: a Women's History Month playlist\nGirls to the front: celebrating the sounds of Riot Grrrl\nExploring the local sounds and scenes at Noise Pop 2020\n6 artists that blew our minds at Noise Pop Festival 2020\nAlbums of 2020: the latest and loved, and the ones to look out for\nOur Photo Recap of VOODOO Music & Arts Experience 2019\nSkrillex, Doja Cat, and more: MTV's SnowGlobe Music Festival 2019 in 50 photo\nGirl In Red, YUNGBLUD, Lil Nas X: Last.fm's biggest breakout artists of 2019\n", "segment": "Andrés Segovia music, videos, stats, and photos | Last.fm\nLast.fm\nSearch\nSearch\nSearch\nToggle navigation\nUpgrade to Pro\nLive\nMusic\nCharts\nEvents\nFeatures\nSubscribe\nJoin\nLogin\nUpgrade to Pro\nLive\nMusic\nCharts\nEvents\nFeatures\nMore…\nUpgrade to Pro\nLive\nMusic\nCharts\nEvents\nFeatures\nJoin\nLogin\nA new version of Last.fm is available, to keep everything running smoothly, please reload the site. Andrés Segovia\nPlay artist\nMore actions\nPlay similar artists\nListeners\n117.6K\nScrobbles\n2M\nLatest release\nAnother\n8 April 2021\nPopular this week\nAsturia\n19 listeners\n19 photos\nListeners\n117.6K\nScrobbles\n2M\nPlay artist\nMore actions\nPlay similar artists\nBorn\n21 February 1893\nBorn In\nLinares, Jaén, Andalucía, Spain\nDied\n3 June 1987 (aged 94)\nAndrés Segovia Torres, 1st Marquis of Salobreña (21 February 1893 – 2 June 1987), known as Andrés Segovia, was a virtuoso Spanish classical guitarist from Linares, Spain. He is the father of modern classical guitar and has been regarded as one of the greatest guitarists of all time. Practically all professional classical guitarists today are students of Segovia, or students of his students. Segovia's contribution to the modern-romantic repertoire not only included commissions but also his own transcriptions of classical or baroque works. He is remembered for his expressive perf… read more\nAndrés Segovia Torres, 1st Marquis of Salobreña (21 February 1893 – 2 June 1987), known as Andrés Segovia, was a virtuoso Spanish classical guitarist from Linares, Spain. He is the father of modern classical guitar and has been regarded as one of the greatest guitarists of all time. Practical… read more\nAndrés Segovia Torres, 1st Marquis of Salobreña (21 February 1893 – 2 June 1987), known as Andrés Segovia, was a virtuoso Spanish classical guitarist from Linares, Spain. He is the father of modern classical guitar and has been regarded as one of the greatest guitarists of all time. Practically all professional classical guitarists today are students of Segovia, … read more\nRelated Tags\nclassical guitar\nclassical\nguitar\nspanish\nguitar and lute\nAdd tags View all tags\nSimilar To\nJulian Bream\nNarciso Yepes\nGöran Söllscher\nView all artists\nTop Tracks\nPlay all\nSorted by:", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 2204, "id": "49914879" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_24_1239457724#4_2603915090", "url": "https://musictales.club/article/fernando-sor-beethoven-guitar", "title": "Fernando Sor: the Beethoven of the guitar | Music Tales", "headings": "Fernando Sor: the Beethoven of the guitar\nClassical Guitar\nFernando Sor: the Beethoven of the guitar\n", "segment": "One of Sor's Lacôte guitars with his signature is displayed at the Metropolitan Museum. In his guitar guide, Sor mentions: \"The guitars to which I have always given the preference are those of Alonzo of Madrid, Pagès and Benediz of Cadiz, Joseph and Manuel Martinez of Malaga, or Rada, successor and scholar of the latter, and those of M. Lacote of Paris. I do not say that others do not exist; but never having tried them, I cannot decide on that which I have no knowledge.\" Classical Guitar\nFERNANDO SOR\nComposer\nAndres Segovia\nPierre René Lacôte\nAdd Comment", "start_char": 1982, "end_char": 2542, "id": "14421691" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_16_3071126429#8_3389732310", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Classical_guitar", "title": "Classical guitar - Wikipedia", "headings": "Classical guitar\nClassical guitar\nClassical guitar\nContents\nContexts\nGeographical\nCultural\nHistorical perspective\nEarly guitars\nCharacteristics\nStyle periods\nRenaissance\nInstrument\nBaroque\nExamples of instruments\nClassical and romantic\nFrancisco Tárrega\nModern period\n\"New music\" – avant-garde\nBackground\nHistory\nOverview of the classical guitar's history\nRenaissance guitar\nVihuela\nBaroque guitar\n\"Early romantic guitar\" or \"Guitar during the Classical music era\"\nModern classical guitar\nTechnique\nRepertoire\nPerformance\nDirect contact with strings\nFingering notation\nAlternation\nRepertoire\nPhysical characteristics\nParts\nFretboard\nFrets\nNeck\nMain article: Guitar neck\nSee also: Guitar strings\nNeck joint or 'heel'\nBody\nBinding, purfling and kerfing\nBridge\nSizes\nTuning\nBibliography\nSee also\nLists\nReferences\nExternal links\n", "segment": "However, they are considered to emphasize the fundamental too heavily (at the expense of overtone partials) for earlier repertoire (Classical/Romantic: Carulli, Sor, Giuliani, Mertz, ...; Baroque: de Visee, ...; etc.). \" Andrés Segovia presented the Spanish guitar as a versatile model for all playing styles\" to the extent, that still today, \"many guitarists have tunnel-vision of the world of the guitar, coming from the modern Segovia tradition\". 19th century guitar made by Manuel de Soto y Solares, held by Spanish guitarist Rafael Serrallet\nWhile fan-braced modern classical Torres and post-Torres style instruments coexisted with traditional ladder-braced guitars at the beginning of the 20th century, the traditional forms eventually fell away. Some attribute this to the popularity of Segovia, considering him \"the catalyst for change toward the Spanish design and the so-called 'modern' school in the 1920s and beyond.\" The styles of music performed on ladder-braced guitars were becoming more and more unfashionable; and, e.g. in Germany, musicians were in part turning towards folk music (Schrammel-music and the Contraguitar ), but this only remained localized in Germany and Austria and became unfashionable again.", "start_char": 7487, "end_char": 8714, "id": "101362177" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_16_459257579#8_717776804", "url": "https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Classical_guitar", "title": "Classical guitar - Wikipedia", "headings": "Classical guitar\nClassical guitar\nContents\nContexts\nGeographical\nCultural\nHistorical perspective\nEarly guitars\nCharacteristics\nStyle periods\nRenaissance\nInstrument\nBaroque\nExamples of instruments\nClassical and romantic\nFrancisco Tárrega\nModern period\n\"New music\" – avant-garde\nBackground\nHistory\nMain article: History of the classical guitar\nOverview of the classical guitar's history\nRenaissance guitar\nSee also: Renaissance music\nVihuela\nMain article: Vihuela\nBaroque guitar\nMain article: Baroque guitar\nSee also: Baroque music\n\"Early romantic guitar\" or \"Guitar during the Classical music era\"\nMain article: Early romantic guitar\nSee also: Classical music era\nModern classical guitar\nSee also: Antonio de Torres Jurado and Hermann Hauser, Sr.\nTechnique\nRepertoire\nPerformance\nMain article: Classical guitar technique\nDirect contact with strings\nFingering notation\nAlternation\nRepertoire\nMain article: Classical guitar repertoire\nPhysical characteristics\nParts\nFretboard\nFrets\nNeck\nNeck joint or 'heel'\nBody\nBinding, purfling and kerfing\nBridge\nSizes\nTuning\nBibliography\nSee also\nReferences\nExternal links\n", "segment": "However, they are considered to emphasize the fundamental too heavily (at the expense of overtone partials) for earlier repertoire (Classical/Romantic: Carulli, Sor, Giuliani, Mertz, ...; Baroque: de Visee, ...; etc.). \" Andrés Segovia presented the Spanish guitar as a versatile model for all playing styles\" to the extent, that still today, \"many guitarists have tunnel-vision of the world of the guitar, coming from the modern Segovia tradition\". 19th century guitar made by Manuel de Soto y Solares, held by Spanish guitarist Rafael Serrallet\nWhile fan-braced modern classical Torres and post-Torres style instruments coexisted with traditional ladder-braced guitars at the beginning of the 20th century, the traditional forms eventually fell away. Some attribute this to the popularity of Segovia, considering him \"the catalyst for change toward the Spanish design and the so-called 'modern' school in the 1920s and beyond.\" The styles of music performed on ladder-braced guitars were becoming more and more unfashionable; and, e.g. in Germany, musicians were in part turning towards folk music (Schrammel-music and the Contraguitar ), but this only remained localized in Germany and Austria and became unfashionable again.", "start_char": 7383, "end_char": 8610, "id": "99748847" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_53_432419175#5_868022221", "url": "https://www.stringjoy.com/history-of-the-guitar/", "title": "History of the Guitar: Acoustic to Electric, Ancient to Modern | Stringjoy", "headings": "History of the Guitar: Acoustic to Electric, Ancient to Modern\nHistory of the Guitar: Acoustic to Electric, Ancient to Modern\nEarly History of the Guitar\nAncestors in Guitar History\nThe lute\nThe oud\nGetting Closer…\nThe First Modern Guitar in History\nThe Modern Acoustic Guitar is Born\nThe flat top acoustic guitar\nThe archtop acoustic (and eventually electric) guitar\nHistory of the Electric Guitar\nThe Solid Body Electric Guitar\nOur Best-Selling Strings\nShare this post with your friends\n", "segment": "Though in modern times he doesn’t get quite as much credit as he deserves, he is in many ways the grandfather figure in the history of the guitar. With a broadened body, increased waist curve, thinned belly, and machined head which replaced wooden tuning pegs, his creations became particularly notable thanks to an innovative form of fan bracing and body design, which give classical guitars their distinct voicing and thick, heavy sound. Andres Segovia, another influential Spanish guitarist, took the classic guitar that Torres had created and established it as a concert instrument. He also transcribed early polyphonic music and created complex musical compositions that we now think of as ‘classical’ guitar music. Meanwhile, European immigrants carried a steel-stringed version of the reshaped Spanish instrument with them to America, where the history of the guitar really started to take shape—and where the flat top, the archtop, and eventually, the modern electric guitar would be created. The Modern Acoustic Guitar is Born\nThe flat top acoustic guitar\nEven today, almost two centuries after its invention, the flat top guitar continues to be the most popular form of the acoustic guitar. It was developed by Christian Frederick Martin, a German-born American luthier who made his first guitar in the United States in the 1830s. Martin created an X-braced guitar body which was able to handle the extra stress generated by modern steel strings, which created too much tension for the Torres-style fan braced Spanish guitars. The tight steel strings also resulted in a different style of playing that made use of a pick. This fundamentally changed the type of music that could be made on steel-stringed instruments, and the precise and delicate melodies of the classical guitar were replaced by brighter, chord-driven music.", "start_char": 3868, "end_char": 5703, "id": "89110169" } ]
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which country is to the north of the united states of america?
Canada
[ { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_50_1508118805#0_2270172699", "url": "https://www.quora.com/What-country-lies-north-of-the-United-States", "title": "What country lies north of the United States? - Quora", "headings": "\nSomething went wrong. Wait a moment and try again.", "segment": "What country lies north of the United States? - Quora\nSomething went wrong. Wait a moment and try again.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 104, "id": "87565951" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_47_1466442294#3_3130036338", "url": "https://www.nationsonline.org/oneworld/america.htm", "title": "Countries by Continent :: American Countries - Nations Online Project", "headings": "Countries of the Americas\nCountries of the Americas\nSome Facts about the Americas\nNorth America\nThe Caribbean\nCentral America\nSouth America\nOne World - Nations Online\nMore Signal - Less Noise\n", "segment": "Image: Max and Dee Bernt\nNorth America or Northern America is the northern landmass of the Americas. The third largest continent on Earth covers an area of 24.7 million km² (9.5 million sq mi) and is situated in Earth's western hemisphere. The United Nations geoscheme defines \"North America\" as consisting of three regions: Northern America, Central America, and the Caribbean. The term North ern America refers to the northern portion of the continent. It includes the world's largest island Greenland and the sovereign states of Canada, the United States, and Mexico. About 498 million people live in Northern America (in 2019.) Countries of Northern America\n\nCanada\n37,411\nMap of Canada\nOttawa - Toronto\n\nGreenland ( DK)\n57\nMap of Greenland\nNuuk (Godthab)\n\nMexico\n132,328\nMap of Mexico\nMexico (City)\n\nUSA\n329,065\nUnited States Map\nWashington - New York\nThe Caribbean\nPetit Tabac an island in St Vincent and the Grenadines in the Caribbean. Image: _", "start_char": 2421, "end_char": 3374, "id": "72688065" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_58_1243056975#1_1824701529", "url": "https://www.worldatlas.com/articles/the-largest-countries-in-north-america.html", "title": "The Largest Countries In North America - WorldAtlas", "headings": "The Largest Countries In North America\nThe Largest Countries In North America\nThe 10 Largest North American Countries By Area\nFacts To Remember\nCanada\nThe United States\nOther Large North American Countries\nThe Smallest Country In North America\nThe Largest Countries in North America\n", "segment": "North America is located in the Northern Hemisphere. It borders the Caribbean Sea, Arctic Ocean, Pacific Ocean, Atlantic Ocean, and South America. The total area of North America is 9.5 million square miles, accounting for 4.8% of the total earth surface. North America is the third largest continent in the world by land area, after Africa and Asia. The continent is home to over 579 million people, making it the fourth-most populous continent in the world. The 10 Largest North American Countries By Area\nFacts To Remember\nNorth America hosts two of the world's five largest countries - Canada and the United States of America (the US) that rank two and three on the list of the world's largest countries. Canada\nCanada occupies a whopping 9,984,670 sq. km (3,854,083 sq. miles) of area in North America and is the largest country in the entire Western Hemisphere. It is the northernmost country in the continent.", "start_char": 346, "end_char": 1263, "id": "96421151" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_47_1466442294#4_3130037790", "url": "https://www.nationsonline.org/oneworld/america.htm", "title": "Countries by Continent :: American Countries - Nations Online Project", "headings": "Countries of the Americas\nCountries of the Americas\nSome Facts about the Americas\nNorth America\nThe Caribbean\nCentral America\nSouth America\nOne World - Nations Online\nMore Signal - Less Noise\n", "segment": "The term North ern America refers to the northern portion of the continent. It includes the world's largest island Greenland and the sovereign states of Canada, the United States, and Mexico. About 498 million people live in Northern America (in 2019.) Countries of Northern America\n\nCanada\n37,411\nMap of Canada\nOttawa - Toronto\n\nGreenland ( DK)\n57\nMap of Greenland\nNuuk (Godthab)\n\nMexico\n132,328\nMap of Mexico\nMexico (City)\n\nUSA\n329,065\nUnited States Map\nWashington - New York\nThe Caribbean\nPetit Tabac an island in St Vincent and the Grenadines in the Caribbean. Image: _ dChris\nThe Caribbean, sometimes also referred to as the West Indies, are the islands and archipelagos in the Caribbean Sea southeast of the United States and north of South America. The Caribbean region borders the Gulf of Mexico in the west, the Florida Straits in the north and the Northern Atlantic Ocean in the east. The largest islands in the Caribbean are Cuba, Hispaniola, Jamaica, Puerto Rico, and Trinidad. In 2019 an estimated 44 million people live in the Caribbean. Anguilla ( UK)\n15\n\nThe Valley\n\nAntigua and Barbuda\n104\n\nSaint John's\n\nAruba ( NL)\n106\n\nOranjestad\n\nBahamas\n403\nBahamas Map\nNassau\n\nBarbados\n287\n\nBridgetown\n\nBermuda ( UK)\n61\nBermuda Map\nHamilton\n\nBritish Virgin Islands ( UK)\n32\n\nRoad Town\n\nCayman Islands ( UK)\n63\n\nGeorge Town\n\nCuba\n11,492\nCuba Map\nHavana\n\nCuraçao ( NL)\n163\n\nWillemstad\n\nDominica\n75\n\nRoseau\n\nDominican Republic\n10,997\nDominican Rep. Map\nSanto Domingo\n\nGrenada\n109\n\nSaint George's\n\nGuadeloupe ( FR)\n449\n\nBasse-Terre\n\nHaiti\n11,243\nHaiti Map\nPort-au-Prince\n\nJamaica\n2,906\nJamaica Map\nKingston\n\nMartinique ( FR)\n385\n\nFort-de-France\n\nMontserrat ( UK)\n5\n\nPlymouth\n\nPuerto Rico ( USA)\n3,655\nPuerto Rico Map\nSan Juan\n\nSaint Kitts and Nevis\n56\n\nBasseterre\n\nSaint Lucia\n180\n\nCastries\n\nSaint Vincent and the Grenadines\n110\n\nKingstown\n\nTrinidad and Tobago\n1,375\n\nPort-of-Spain\n\nUS Virgin Islands ( USA)\n105\nU.S. Virgin Is.", "start_char": 2800, "end_char": 4730, "id": "72688066" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_18_1535196167#11_1730044761", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Regions_of_North_America", "title": "North America - Wikipedia", "headings": "North America\nNorth America\nContents\nName\nExtent\nRegions\nCountries, territories, and dependencies\nNatural characteristics\nGeography\nGeology\nGeologic history\nCanadian geology\nUnited States geology\nCentral American geology\nClimate\nEcology\nHistory\nPre-Columbian\nColonial period\nDemographics\nLanguages\nReligions\nPopulace\nNorth American cities\nEconomy\nTransport\nCommunications\nCulture\nSports\nSee also\nNotes\nReferences\nFootnotes\nCitations\nExternal links\n", "segment": "The north of the continent maintains recognized regions as well. In contrast to the common definition of \"North America\", which encompasses the whole continent, the term \"North America\" is sometimes used to refer only to Mexico, Canada, the United States, and Greenland. The term Northern America refers to the northernmost countries and territories of North America: the United States, Bermuda, St. Pierre and Miquelon, Canada and Greenland. Although the term does not refer to a unified region, Middle America —not to be confused with the Midwestern United States —groups the regions of Mexico, Central America, and the Caribbean. North America's largest countries by land area, Canada and the United States, also contain well-defined and recognized regions. In the case of Canada these are (from east to west) Atlantic Canada, Central Canada, Canadian Prairies, the British Columbia Coast, and Northern Canada. These regions also contain many subregions. In the case of the United States – and in accordance with the US Census Bureau definitions – these regions are: New England, Mid-Atlantic, South Atlantic States, East North Central States, West North Central States, East South Central States, West South Central States, Mountain States, and Pacific States.", "start_char": 7641, "end_char": 8905, "id": "63801440" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_02_21817170#1_39610273", "url": "http://mapofnorthamerica.org/", "title": "Map of North America | Maps of the USA, Canada and Mexico", "headings": "\nMap of North America\nNew Map For 2019\n2018 Updated Map of North America\nUSA Map\nUnited States Map\nThe USA map has the following:\nSome interesting facts about the USA.\nWhat are some of the most important aspects of the USA Map?\nUSA Map 2019\nRoad Map of USA\nRoad map of the United States of America\nNorth America Map 2019\nUSA Map 2018\nUS Map\nSome interesting facts about the USA.\nMap of North America 2018\n2018 Updated Map of North America\nMap of Canada\nMap of Mexico\nMexico – The USA’s Southern Partner\nMap of the USA\n", "segment": "Here are some interesting facts about this continent. The three main countries considered part of North America are as follow The United States of America (USA), Canada and Mexico. North America is the northern most continent of the Americas, situated in the Earth’s northern hemisphere and in the western hemisphere. The Oceans that border it are Arctic Ocean to the North and Atlantic Ocean to the East and the Pacific Ocean to the West, to the southeast is the Caribbean Sea, South America lies to the southeast. North America covers an area of about 24,709,000 square kilometres which is about 9,540,000 square miles, that is about 4.8% of the planet’s surface or about 16.5% of its land mass. It is the third-largest continent in area, following Asia and Africa, and the fourth in population after Asia, Africa, and Europe. New Map For 2019\nNorth America Map\nWe have an updated map of North America for 2019. Nothing has really changed in 2018 or 2019. Mexico is still south of the USA and Canada is still to the north. This map is pretty big simple map of North America.", "start_char": 680, "end_char": 1756, "id": "60843627" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_01_408516947#11_366492392", "url": "http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/North_America", "title": "North America - Wikipedia", "headings": "North America\nNorth America\nContents\nName\nExtent\nRegions\nCountries, territories, and dependencies\nNatural characteristics\nGeography\nGeology\nGeologic history\nCanadian geology\nUnited States geology\nCentral American geology\nClimate\nEcology\nHistory\nPre-Columbian\nColonial period\nDemographics\nLanguages\nReligions\nPopulace\nEconomy\nTransport\nCommunications\nCulture\nSports\nSee also\nNotes\nReferences\nFootnotes\nCitations\nExternal links\n", "segment": "The north of the continent maintains recognized regions as well. In contrast to the common definition of \"North America\", which encompasses the whole continent, the term \"North America\" is sometimes used to refer only to Mexico, Canada, the United States, and Greenland. The term Northern America refers to the northernmost countries and territories of North America: the United States, Bermuda, St. Pierre and Miquelon, Canada, and Greenland. Although the term does not refer to a unified region, Middle America —not to be confused with the Midwestern United States —groups the regions of Mexico, Central America, and the Caribbean. North America's largest countries by land area, Canada and the United States, also contain well-defined and recognized regions. In the case of Canada, these are (from east to west) Atlantic Canada, Central Canada, Canadian Prairies, the British Columbia Coast, and Northern Canada. These regions also contain many subregions. In the case of the United States—and in accordance with the US Census Bureau definitions—these regions are: New England, Mid-Atlantic, South Atlantic States, East North Central States, West North Central States, East South Central States, West South Central States, Mountain States, and Pacific States.", "start_char": 7491, "end_char": 8753, "id": "72912191" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_20_1059776945#7_2323825937", "url": "https://geology.com/world/north-america-satellite-image.shtml", "title": "North America Map and Satellite Image", "headings": "North America Map and Satellite Image\nNorth America Map and Satellite Image\nSovereign States in North America:\nNon-Sovereign Territories in North America:\nRegional Maps:\nWhere is North America?\nPolitical Map of North America:\nExplore North America Using Google Earth:\nNorth America on a World Wall Map:\nLarge Wall Map of North America:\nMap of the North American Continent:\nSatellite Image of the North American Continent:\nNorth America Satellite Image\nNorth America Continent Information:\nNorth America Natural Resources:\nNorth America Natural Hazards:\nNorth America Environmental Issues:\n", "segment": "North America is a continent north of South America, between the Atlantic Ocean and the Pacific Ocean. North America Natural Resources: North America has a wide range of natural resources. Visit the map pages of individual countries to learn about their natural resources. North America country list\nNorth America Natural Hazards: North America has a wide range of natural hazards. Visit the map pages of individual countries to learn about their natural hazards. North America country list\nNorth America Environmental Issues: North America has a wide range of environmental issues. Visit the map pages of individual countries to learn about their environmental issues.", "start_char": 4582, "end_char": 5252, "id": "98620702" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_34_1581920636#1_3326863612", "url": "https://www.britannica.com/place/North-America", "title": "North America | Countries, Regions, Map, Geography, & Facts | Britannica", "headings": "North America\nNorth America\ncontinent\n", "segment": "North America\nNorth America\nEncyclopædia Britannica, Inc.\nNorth America occupies the northern portion of the landmass generally referred to as the New World, the Western Hemisphere, or simply the Americas. Mainland North America is shaped roughly like a triangle, with its base in the north and its apex in the south; associated with the continent is Greenland, the largest island in the world, and such offshore groups as the Arctic Archipelago, the West Indies, Haida Gwaii (formerly the Queen Charlotte Islands), and the Aleutian Islands. Uummannaq Fjord\nUummannaq Fjord and Uummannaq Rock, Greenland. Wedigo Ferchland\nNorth America is bounded on the north by the Arctic Ocean, on the east by the North Atlantic Ocean, on the south by the Caribbean Sea, and on the west by the North Pacific Ocean. To the northeast Greenland is separated from Iceland by the Denmark Strait, and to the northwest Alaska is separated from the Asian mainland by the much narrower Bering Strait. North America’s only land connection is to South America at the narrow Isthmus of Panama. Denali (Mount McKinley) in Alaska, rising 20,310 feet (6,190 metres) above sea level, is the continent’s highest point, and Death Valley in California, at 282 feet (86 metres) below sea level, is its lowest. North America’s coastline of some 37,000 miles (60,000 km)—the second longest of the continents after Asia—is notable for the great number of indentations, particularly in the northern half. Death Valley\nSand dunes in Death Valley, California.", "start_char": 727, "end_char": 2247, "id": "23810097" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_19_1444891870#4_2311280078", "url": "https://facts.net/world/north-america-facts", "title": "20 Facts about North America - Society, Nature, History & More | Facts.net", "headings": "North America Facts\nNorth America Facts\nFacts Chief\nTable of Contents\nNorth America Facts Infographics\nNorth America Is the Third Largest Continent in The World\nThere Are 23 Countries in North America\nRead also: More Amazing World Facts\nThe Core of the Continent Is 1-1.5 Billion Years Old\nNorth America Has Been Populated for at Least 15,000 Years\nThe Early North Americans Formed Empires\nEurope Colonized North America in the Age of Discovery\nNorth America Is Named after an Italian Explorer\nNorth America’s Geography Includes All the Major Biomes\nRead also: Best 20 Facts about Asia History Landscape Cities More\nThere Are 965 Species of Mammal in North America\n100s of Languages Are Spoken in North America\nMexico City Is the Largest City in North America\nNorth America Has Hosted the Olympics 12 Times\nLake Superior Is the Largest Fresh Water Lake in The World\nThe 7 Countries of Central America Use 6 Different Currencies\nRead also: 16 Africa Facts Culture Tribes History More\nJohn Rut Wrote the First Ever Letter from North America\nMexico Is One of the Most Earthquake Prone Areas of the Continent\nGray Whales Migrate the Length of the Continent and Back Every Year\nDeath Valley Receives Less than a Coffee Cup of Rainfall Annually\nVancouver Has Been Voted the Best Place to Live on the Continent\nMount McKinley Is the Highest Mountain in North America\nRead also: Top 15 Facts about Europe History Politics Tourism More\nNorth America Facts – Facts about North America Summary\n", "segment": "North America is located in the Northern Hemisphere, and most of it is also in the Western Hemisphere. The continent is bordered by several oceans: the Arctic ocean to the north, the Pacific to the south and west and the Atlantic to the east. To the southeast, North America is bordered by both South America and the Caribbean Sea. North America covers an area of approximately 9.5 million square miles. This measures in as 16.5% of the Earth’s total land area. There Are 23 Countries in North America\nWhen we think of the North American continent, we tend to think of its largest and most powerful country, the USA. One of the most surprising North America facts therefore is that there are actually 23 countries on the continent, along with dozens more territories and possessions. These include Canada, Mexico, Greenland, Bermuda and all of the Central American and Caribbean countries. By far the most populous of these countries is the USA, which in 2014 had an estimated population of 319.4 million.", "start_char": 3389, "end_char": 4394, "id": "60225246" } ]
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what countries did queen victoria rule?
United Kingdom
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This period saw tremendous growth in industrial, cultural, political, scientific, and military of the United Kingdom and a greater expansion of the British Empire. She was an influential character in the country by administrating strong government policies and ministerial appointments. This made her a public icon in the country. She was so famous that memorials and places were dedicated to her, especially in the Commonwealth nations.", "start_char": 5961, "end_char": 6785, "id": "110840893" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_12_1624384977#9_3239001774", "url": "https://bigthink.com/paul-ratner/top-15-most-powerful-women-in-history", "title": "Top 15 Most Powerful Women in History - Big Think", "headings": "15 of the most powerful women in history\n15 of the most powerful women in history\nHistory's most powerful female leaders, ranked.\n", "segment": "Mosaic of Theodora in Basilica of San Vitale (built A.D. 547), Italy. 7. 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She instituted technological and military reforms, overhauled the corrupt bureaucracy, and supported anti-Western attitudes, including the Boxer Rebellion of 1899-1901.", "start_char": 4824, "end_char": 5855, "id": "54764664" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_39_1538520373#8_3231477986", "url": "https://www.factmonster.com/people/people-fun-facts/royals", "title": "Royalty", "headings": "The Royals\nThe Royals\nKings and Queens\nPrinces and Princesses\nNobility\nWhat Was So Great about Catherine the Great?\nWho was the Victoria of Victorian?\nThe Six Wives of Henry VIII\nMore Royal Titles Around the World\n", "segment": "She extended the borders of Russia by acquiring much of Poland. Many artists, teachers, and scientists moved to Russia because of the freedom of ideas she promoted. Who was the Victoria of Victorian? Queen Victoria ruled the British Empire for close to 64 years, longer than any other British monarch. She became queen in 1837, when her uncle King William IV died without an heir. During her reign, the British colonial empire was the richest in the world, owning one-fourth of the world's land and ruling more than one-fourth of the world's people. The Six Wives of Henry VIII\nHenry VIII was the sixteenth-century king of England who is remembered for his shocking treatment of his many wives. 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They are not rules by the British parliament:", "start_char": 1171, "end_char": 2060, "id": "3421988" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_38_293669316#0_657840421", "url": "https://www.dkfindout.com/uk/history/victorian-britain/british-empire/", "title": "British Empire Facts | Map Of British Empire | DK Find Out", "headings": "The British Empire\nThe British Empire\nQuiz yourself on the Victorians!\nTrading Empire\n", "segment": "British Empire Facts | Map Of British Empire | DK Find Out\nToggle text\nThe British Empire\nToggle text\nWhen Queen Victoria came to the throne in 1837, Britain already governed Canada, large areas of India, Australia, and New Zealand, and small parts of South America and Africa. Together, these countries formed the British Empire. From the 1870s, in search of new markets to trade with, and facing competition from other countries, such as Germany and France, Britain set out to gain control and influence over new overseas territories, particularly in Africa. 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Russia became a very strong power under her reign and was known as the greatest power in the whole of Europe. 11. Queen Victoria\nImage Credit: thedailybeast\nAlexandrina Victoria was the Queen of Ireland and Great Britain from 1837 to 1901. She ascended into power after her father and his three sons died without leaving any surviving legitimate child. Great Britain had already established constitutional monarchy when she came into power. Even though Queen Victoria tried to influence governmental laws and policies privately, in public she was more like a national icon and symbol of personal morality. Though her contributions to the country was a little passive, she made sure she worked for the betterment of the country and took all decisions keeping in mind the betterment of the future.", "start_char": 5359, "end_char": 6308, "id": "8710431" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_35_281161816#7_690259561", "url": "https://www.businessinsider.com/the-10-greatest-british-monarchs-in-history-2013-7", "title": "The 10 Greatest British Monarchs in History", "headings": "The 10 Greatest British Monarchs In History\nThe 10 Greatest British Monarchs In History\nAlfred the Great, King of Wessex from 871 to 899, led the Anglo-Saxon resistance against Viking invasion. He was the first to adopt the title of King of the Anglo-Saxons, and his heirs would go on to be the kings of England. Alfred significantly improved the country's legal system and military structure.\nCnut the Great led an invasion of England in 1015, which ended with a treaty to let him rule part of England in 1016 and eventually all of it until his death in 1035. He also ruled Denmark, Norway, and parts of Sweden, in what was called the North Sea Empire, and was seen as an effective leader across the realm.\nhttp://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:The_armed_men_stood_thick_upon_the_brick.gif\nWilliam the Conqueror led the Norman conquest of England in 1066 and ruled until his death in 1087. During his reign, he put down multiple rebellions and took measures to secure the kingdom, building many castles and mottes, including the infamous central keep of the Tower of London. He also ordered the first major census of England.\nhttp://nobility.org/2011/04/21/april-21-the-noble-saint-who-tamed-william-the-conqueror-brought-england-to-allegiance-to-urban-ii-and-founded-scholasticism/\nEdward I ruled England, Ireland, and Aquitaine from 1272 to 1307. He was known as \"Edward Longshanks\" for his unusual height and \"Hammer of the Scots\" for the brutality of his campaigns through Scotland. He reestablished the authority of the crown in the wake of his father's ineffective leadership and is credited with solidifying the authority of Parliament.\nhttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Gal_nations_edward_i.jpg\nHenry V ruled England and Ireland from 1413 to 1422. During this time, he led a campaign against France in the Hundred Year's War, nearly conquering the country and signing a treaty that made him heir-apparent to the French throne. Featured in three Shakespearean plays, he is portrayed as a brave leader, crying \"Once more unto the breach, dear friends, once more.\"\nhttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:King_Henry_V_from_NPG.jpg\nHenry VIII ruled England and Ireland from 1509 to 1547. His greatest victory was separating the Church of England from the Roman Catholic Church, during his campaign to annul his first marriage and marry Anne Boleyn. Henry beheaded two of his six wives and divorced two others in his quest to produce a male heir.\nhttp://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/7/7f/Henry_VIII_Chatsworth.jpg\nElizabeth I ruled England and Ireland from 1558 to 1603. The daughter of Henry VIII, the \"Virgin Queen\" rose to the throne at age 25 and was beloved by her subjects. Her navy famously defeated the Spanish Armada in 1588. She reigned over a golden age for art and science.\nhttp://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Elizabeth_I_ (Armada_Portrait).jpg\nJames I ruled Scotland from 1567 and England and Ireland from 1603 until his death in 1625. Trade through the British East India Company increased dramatically under his rule, and art and literature continued to flourish.\nhttp://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Portrait_of_King_James_I_%26_VI_ (1618-1620).jpg\nVictoria ruled Great Britain and Ireland from 1837 to 1901, the longest rule in British history. After 1867 she adopted the title of Empress of India. During her 63-year rule, the British empire made up one quarter of the earth's land. Her strict standards of personal morality came to define the era.\nhttp://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Queen_Victoria_1887.jpg\nElizabeth II has ruled from 1952 to the present, closing in on the longest reign in British history. She has maintained the popularity of the monarchy during a turbulent time, including vast social changes as well as the Falklands War, conflict in Northern Ireland, and several wars in the Middle East.\nReuters Images/Suzanne Plunkett\nMONARCHS OF THE FUTURE: 17 Royal Heirs And Heiresses Who Will Someday Rule The World\n", "segment": "http://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Portrait_of_King_James_I_%26_VI_ (1618-1620).jpg\nVictoria ruled Great Britain and Ireland from 1837 to 1901, the longest rule in British history. After 1867 she adopted the title of Empress of India. During her 63-year rule, the British empire made up one quarter of the earth's land. Her strict standards of personal morality came to define the era. http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Queen_Victoria_1887.jpg\nElizabeth II has ruled from 1952 to the present, closing in on the longest reign in British history. She has maintained the popularity of the monarchy during a turbulent time, including vast social changes as well as the Falklands War, conflict in Northern Ireland, and several wars in the Middle East. Reuters Images/Suzanne Plunkett\nNewsletter\nSign up for the Insider Life newsletter for our top reads in luxury, real estate, travel and more. Loading\nSomething is loading. Email address\nBy clicking ‘Sign up’, you agree to receive marketing emails from Insider as well as other partner offers and accept our Terms of Service and Privacy Policy . MONARCHS OF THE FUTURE:", "start_char": 4326, "end_char": 5449, "id": "31298809" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_34_1500201535#7_3157446107", "url": "https://www.britain-magazine.com/features/royals/queen-victoria-role-british-empire/", "title": "Who was Queen Victoria? What was her role in the British Empire? - Britain Magazine | The official magazine of Visit Britain | Best of British History, Royal Family,Travel and Culture", "headings": "Who was Queen Victoria? What was her role in the British Empire?\nWho was Queen Victoria? What was her role in the British Empire?\nQueen Victoria presided over a time of industrial expansion, educational advances, the abolition of slavery and workers’ welfare. She reigned from 1837-1901\nUnhappy childhood\nHappy marriage\nBritish empire\nKey dates\nDownload your FREE Kings and Queens of England and Britain guide\nRead more\nMust see attractions from the Britain Guide\n", "segment": "A letter to the German Emperor, Wilhelm I, also helped avert a second Franco-German war in 1875. But what really boosted the Queen’s popularity was imperial sentiment. British empire\nA quarter of the world’s land surface was ruled by Queen Empress Victoria. Credit: Shutterstock\nAt the height of the empire, a quarter of the world’s land surface was ruled by Victoria. She was proclaimed Empress of India in 1877. By the end of her reign, Australia and Canada were dominions, South Africa was soon to become a united nation, and large parts of Africa, the Far East and Oceania were under British rule. Victoria also exerted a strong, albeit different, influence over Europe. The queen was related to nearly all the ruling houses on the continent, through her own relatives or her children’s marriages, giving rise to the epithet ‘Grandmother of Europe’. Victoria died in 1901, aged 81, having outlived Albert by 40 years.", "start_char": 3696, "end_char": 4617, "id": "23708976" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_01_439359638#0_390198086", "url": "http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Queen_Victoria", "title": "Queen Victoria - Wikipedia", "headings": "Queen Victoria\nQueen Victoria\nContents\nBirth and family\nHeir presumptive\nEarly reign\nMarriage\n1842–1860\nWidowhood\nEmpress\nLater years\nGolden Jubilee\nDiamond Jubilee\nDeath and succession\nLegacy\nDescendants and haemophilia\nNamesakes\nTitles, styles, honours, and arms\nTitles and styles\nHonours\nBritish honours\nForeign honours\nArms\nIssue\nAncestry\nNotes\nReferences\nCitations\nBibliography\nPublished primary sources\nFurther reading\nExternal links\n", "segment": "Queen Victoria - Wikipedia\nQueen Victoria\nFrom Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia\nJump to navigation Jump to search\nFor other uses, see Queen Victoria (disambiguation). Queen of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland (1837–1901)\nQueen of the United Kingdom\nVictoria\nPhotograph by Alexander Bassano, 1882\nQueen of the United Kingdom\n( more ...)\nReign\n20 June 1837 – 22 January 1901\nCoronation\n28 June 1838\nPredecessor\nWilliam IV\nSuccessor\nEdward VII\nEmpress of India\nReign\n1 May 1876 – 22 January 1901\nImperial Durbar\n1 January 1877\nSuccessor\nEdward VII\n\nBorn\nPrincess Alexandrina Victoria of Kent\n( 1819-05-24)\n24 May 1819\nKensington Palace, London\nDied\n22 January 1901\n(1901-01-22)\n(aged 81)\nOsborne House, Isle of Wight, England\nBurial\n4 February 1901\nRoyal Mausoleum, Frogmore, Windsor\nSpouse\nPrince Albert of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha\n​\n​\n( m. 1840; died 1861) ​\nIssue\nDetail\nVictoria, German Empress\nEdward VII\nAlice, Grand Duchess of Hesse and by Rhine\nAlfred, Duke of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha\nHelena, Princess Christian of Schleswig-Holstein\nPrincess Louise, Duchess of Argyll\nPrince Arthur, Duke of Connaught and Strathearn\nPrince Leopold, Duke of Albany\nBeatrice, Princess Henry of Battenberg\nHouse\nHanover\nFather\nPrince Edward, Duke of Kent and Strathearn\nMother\nPrincess Victoria of Saxe-Coburg-Saalfeld\nSignature\n\nVictoria (Alexandrina Victoria; 24 May 1819 – 22 January 1901) was Queen of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland from 20 June 1837 until her death in 1901. Known as the Victorian era, her reign of 63 years and seven months was longer than any previous British monarch. It was a period of industrial, political, scientific, and military change within the United Kingdom, and was marked by a great expansion of the British Empire. In 1876, Parliament voted to grant her the additional title of Empress of India . Victoria was the daughter of Prince Edward, Duke of Kent and Strathearn (the fourth son of King George III ), and Princess Victoria of Saxe-Coburg-Saalfeld. After both the Duke and his father died in 1820, she was raised under close supervision by her mother and her comptroller, John Conroy. She inherited the throne aged 18 after her father's three elder brothers died without surviving legitimate issue.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 2254, "id": "72925889" } ]
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what religion are people in russia?
Russian Orthodox Church
[ { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_39_1416272221#0_2950051907", "url": "https://www.expresstorussia.com/experience-russia/religions-in-russia.html", "title": "Religion in Russia.", "headings": "Religions in Russia\nReligions in Russia\nWhat Religions Are There in Russia?\nRussian Orthodoxy\nA Brief History of the Russian Orthodox Temple\nRussian Orthodox Services\nHow to Behave in an Orthodox Church\nJudaism\nBuddhism\nIslam\nShamanism\n", "segment": "Religion in Russia. Religions in Russia\nWhat Religions Are There in Russia? The most widespread religion in Russia is Russian Orthodox Christianity. The Orthodox faith is very strict. Upon entering a church, women must cover their hair, while men have to take off any headwear. There are a number of rules on how to behave in church and the service itself also follows a strict order. Divine services are not held in Russian, but in Old Church Slavonic. Russia has been home to Jewish people for centuries, even though they have been persecuted. However, in places like St. Petersburg, comparatively large Jewish communities have survived. Buddhism has its place in Russia, too.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 678, "id": "21847729" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_03_1225687748#1_2050082601", "url": "http://www.advantour.com/russia/religion.htm", "title": "Religion in Russia - Orthodoxy, Catholicism, Buddhism, Islam, Judaism", "headings": "Religion in Russia\nReligion in Russia\nReligious Confessions in Russia\n", "segment": "Each religion can freely follow its beliefs; the believers can attend without limitation Orthodox churches, Catholic churches, mosques, synagogues, Buddhist temples and datsans. Most believers in Russia are Christians in the form of Orthodoxy. They also include the Old Believers and the Molokans. Islam is the second most common religion in Russia. Other common religions on the territory of Russia are Buddhism, Judaism and Protestantism.", "start_char": 480, "end_char": 920, "id": "2962003" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_55_462516252#1_1049137165", "url": "https://www.thoughtco.com/religion-in-russia-4588548", "title": "Religion in Russia", "headings": "Religion in Russia\nReligion in Russia\nKey Takeaways: Religion in Russia\nEarly Paganism\nEstablishment of the Russian Orthodox Church\nReligion in Communist Russia\nReligion in Russia Today\n", "segment": "There are also 25 million Muslims, around 1.5 million Buddhists, and over 179,000 Jewish people. The Russian Orthodox Church has been particularly active in attracting new followers due to its image as the true Russian religion. But Christianity wasn't the first religion that Russians followed. Here are some main historical periods in the evolution of religion in Russia. Key Takeaways: Religion in Russia\nOver 70% of Russians consider themselves to be Russian Orthodox Christians. Russia was pagan until the tenth century, when it adopted Christianity as a way to have a united religion. Pagan beliefs have survived alongside Christianity. In Soviet Russia, all religion was banned. Since the 1990s, many Russians have rediscovered religion, including Orthodox Christianity, Islam, Judaism, Buddhism, and Slavic Paganism.", "start_char": 842, "end_char": 1666, "id": "67619441" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_02_58944647#4_97165657", "url": "http://masterrussian.com/russia/facts.htm", "title": "Russia Fast Facts - Population, Flag, Visa, Religion", "headings": "Fast Facts about Russia\nFast Facts about Russia\nCountry name\nCapital city\nTravel requirements\nLocation\nArea\nPopulation\nLife expectancy\nMonetary unit\nReligion\nFlag\nOfficial language\nMajor cities\nClimate\nGovernment\nVoltage\nInternet domain\nInternational dialing code\nGot questions?\n", "segment": "Religion\nRussia is a multi-ethnic and multi-faith nation. Orthodox Christianity is Russia's largest religion with 75% of the population belonging to the Orthodox Christian denomination. Islam is professed by 5% of the population. Catholicism, Protestantism, Judaism and Buddhism are professed by 1% of the population each. Other religious denominations represent 1% of the population, while 8% consider themselves atheists. Note: data is based on 2010 VCIOM survey results. Flag\nThe Russian tricolour flag consists of three horizontal bands of equal height, displaying the country's national colours: white, blue, and red. The white band is positioned on the top, the blue in the middle, and the red on the bottom.", "start_char": 1668, "end_char": 2383, "id": "60878480" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_55_462516252#2_1049138401", "url": "https://www.thoughtco.com/religion-in-russia-4588548", "title": "Religion in Russia", "headings": "Religion in Russia\nReligion in Russia\nKey Takeaways: Religion in Russia\nEarly Paganism\nEstablishment of the Russian Orthodox Church\nReligion in Communist Russia\nReligion in Russia Today\n", "segment": "Religion in Russia\nOver 70% of Russians consider themselves to be Russian Orthodox Christians. Russia was pagan until the tenth century, when it adopted Christianity as a way to have a united religion. Pagan beliefs have survived alongside Christianity. In Soviet Russia, all religion was banned. Since the 1990s, many Russians have rediscovered religion, including Orthodox Christianity, Islam, Judaism, Buddhism, and Slavic Paganism. The 1997 law on religion has made it more difficult for less established religious groups in Russia to register, worship, or exercise the freedom of religious belief. The Russian Orthodox Church has a privileged position and gets to decide which other religions can be officially registered. Early Paganism\nEarly Slavs were pagans and had a multitude of deities. Most of the information about the Slavic religion comes from the records made by Christians who brought Christianity to Russia, as well as from Russian folklore, but there is still a lot that we don't know about the early Slav paganism . Slavic gods often had several heads or faces.", "start_char": 1231, "end_char": 2313, "id": "67619442" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_03_1225687748#0_2050081437", "url": "http://www.advantour.com/russia/religion.htm", "title": "Religion in Russia - Orthodoxy, Catholicism, Buddhism, Islam, Judaism", "headings": "Religion in Russia\nReligion in Russia\nReligious Confessions in Russia\n", "segment": "Religion in Russia - Orthodoxy, Catholicism, Buddhism, Islam, Judaism\nReligion in Russia\nReligious Confessions in Russia\nRussia is a secular state, where no religion can be established as dominant state or compulsory. The freedom of conscience and religion is guaranteed by the Constitution. All citizens are granted the right to profess any religion and the right to be an atheist. Despite that there are many believers in Russia. There are more than 70 religious denominations. Each religion can freely follow its beliefs; the believers can attend without limitation Orthodox churches, Catholic churches, mosques, synagogues, Buddhist temples and datsans. Most believers in Russia are Christians in the form of Orthodoxy. They also include the Old Believers and the Molokans. Islam is the second most common religion in Russia.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 829, "id": "2962002" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_58_1237419942#0_1810868549", "url": "https://www.worldatlas.com/articles/religious-beliefs-in-modern-russia.html", "title": "Major Religions in Russia - WorldAtlas", "headings": "Major Religions in Russia\nMajor Religions in Russia\nMost Common Religions in Russia\nOrthodox Christianity - 71%\nNon-Affiliated Beliefs - 15%\nIslam - 10%\nOther Christians - 2%\nOther Faiths - 1%\nReligious Freedom in Russia\nThe Future of Religion in Russia: Outlook For the Year 2050\nReligious Beliefs In Modern Russia by Percentage\n", "segment": "Major Religions in Russia - WorldAtlas\nMajor Religions in Russia\nThe Temple of All Religions located in Kazan, Russia includes an Orthodox church, a mosque, and a synagogue, among places for other types of worship. Russia's 144 million inhabitants subscribe to a diverse variety of religions, with the most popular religion in the state traditionally being the Russian Orthodox Church. However, irreligious beliefs have also become more and more popular in Russia over recent times. Attitudes towards religion in Russia have waned and fluctuated over time. During the lengthy era of the Soviet Union, atheism was the widespread practice. However, following the fall of the Soviet Union in 1991, religious beliefs began to re-emerge, setting the foundation for the present day religious association. However, atheism still remains a preferred way of life for many Russians. A detailed analysis of the religious beliefs of Russia is available below. Most Common Religions in Russia\nOrthodox Christianity - 71%\nOrthodox Christianity in Russia can be traced back to at least the year 988 when it was introduced in Russia under the governance of Prince Vladimir of Kiev. Today, Orthodox Christianity is still the most popular Christian denomination in Russia, with 42.5% of Russians identifying as Orthodox Christians.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 1313, "id": "96412307" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_01_445710339#0_395223893", "url": "http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Religion_in_Russia", "title": "Religion in Russia - Wikipedia", "headings": "Religion in Russia\nReligion in Russia\nFrom Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia\nContents\nHistory\nStudy approaches\nDemographics\nMapping of religions and life stances in Russia (Arena Atlas 2012)\nChronological statistics\nReligions by federal district\nReligions by federal subject\nReligions by ethnic group\nOther surveys\nReligions\nAbrahamic religions\nChristianity\nOrthodox Christianity\nRussian Orthodoxy\nOld Believers\nCatholicism\nProtestantism and other Christians\nIslam\nJudaism\nEthnic and shamanic religions, Paganism and Tengrism\nIndian, Iranian and Far Eastern religions\nBuddhism\nHinduism\nSikhism\nTaoism\nYazidism\nZoroastrianism\nNew religious and spiritual movements\nFreedom of religion\nBhagavad Gita trial\nSee also\nNotes\nReferences\nSources\nFurther reading\nExternal links\n", "segment": "Religion in Russia - Wikipedia\nReligion in Russia\nFrom Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia\nJump to navigation Jump to search\nOverview of the religion share in Russia\nReligion in Russia according to the Religious Belief and National Belonging in Central and Eastern Europe survey by the Pew Forum, 2017\nRussian Orthodoxy (71%)\nOther Christian (3%)\nUnaffiliated (15%)\nIslam (10%)\nOther religion (1%)\nReligion in Russia (2012 estimate)\nRussian Orthodoxy (41.1%)\nOther Christians (6.3%)\nBelievers, but not adherents of any particular religion (25.2%)\nAtheists (13.0%)\nMuslims (6.5%)\nNeopagans and Tengrists (1.2%)\nBuddhists (0.5%)\nOther religions (0.7%)\nUndeclared (5.5%)\nSt. Basil's Russian Orthodox Cathedral in Moscow. Religion in Russia is diverse with Christianity, especially Russian Orthodoxy being the most widely professed faith, but with significant minorities of non-religious people and adherents of other faiths. A 1997 law on religion recognises the right to freedom of conscience and creed to all the citizenry, the spiritual contribution of Orthodox Christianity to the history of Russia, and respect to \"Christianity, Islam, Buddhism, Judaism and other religions and creeds which constitute an inseparable part of the historical heritage of Russia's peoples\", including ethnic religions or Paganism, either preserved, or revived. According to the law, any religious organisation may be recognised as \"traditional\", if it was already in existence before 1982, and each newly founded religious group has to provide its credentials and re-register yearly for fifteen years, and, in the meantime until eventual recognition, stay without rights. The Russian Orthodox Church, though its influence is thin in some parts of Siberia and southern Russia, where there has been a perceptible revival of pre-Christian religion, acts as the de facto, if not de jure, privileged religion of the state, claiming the right to decide which other religions or denominations are to be granted the right of registration. Some Protestant churches which were already in existence before the Russian Revolution have been unable to re-register, and the Catholic Church has been forbidden to develop its own territorial jurisdictions. According to some Western observers, respect for freedom of religion by Russian authorities has declined since the late 1990s and early 2000s. Activities of the Jehovah's Witnesses are currently banned in Russia. Since the dissolution of the Soviet Union in 1991 there has been a revival and spread of Siberian shamanism (often mixed with Orthodox elements ), and the emergence of Hinduism and new religious movements throughout Russia. There has been an \"exponential increase in new religious groups and alternative spiritualities\", Eastern religions and Neopaganism, even among self-defined \"Christians\"—a term which has become a loose descriptor for a variety of eclectic views and practices.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 2914, "id": "72928656" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_00_1207163588#0_2164398798", "url": "http://countrystudies.us/russia/37.htm", "title": "", "headings": "\n", "segment": "Russia - Religion\nReligion\nRussia Table of Contents\nThe chief religion of Russia is Russian Orthodox Christianity, which\n is professed by about 75 percent of citizens who describe themselves as\n religious believers. Because the concept of separation of church and\n state never took root in Russia, the Russian Orthodox Church, a branch\n of Eastern Orthodoxy, was a pillar of tsarist autocracy. During the\n communist era, the church, like every other institution in the Soviet\n Union, was completely subordinate to the state, achieving a modus\n vivendi by ceding most of its autonomous identity. Under the officially\n atheist regimes of the Soviet Union, no official figures on the number\n of religious believers in the country were available to Western\n scholars. According to various Soviet and Western sources, however, more\n than one-third of the citizens of the Soviet Union regarded themselves\n as believers in the 1980s, when the number of adherents to Russian\n Orthodoxy was estimated at more than 50 million--although a high\n percentage of that number feared to express their religious beliefs\n openly. Islam, professed by about 19 percent of believers in the mid-1990s,\n is numerically the second most important religion in Russia. Various\n non-Orthodox Christian denominations and a dwindling but still important\n Jewish population complete the list of major religious groups in the\n Russian Federation. In general, Russians of all religions have enjoyed\n freedom of worship since the collapse of the communist regime in 1991,\n and large numbers of abandoned or converted religious buildings have\n been returned to active religious use in the 1990s. The Russian Orthodox Church\nOther Religions\nIslam\nJudaism\nCustom Search\n \nSource: U.S. Library of Congress", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 1921, "id": "5055360" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_58_1237419942#6_1810879570", "url": "https://www.worldatlas.com/articles/religious-beliefs-in-modern-russia.html", "title": "Major Religions in Russia - WorldAtlas", "headings": "Major Religions in Russia\nMajor Religions in Russia\nMost Common Religions in Russia\nOrthodox Christianity - 71%\nNon-Affiliated Beliefs - 15%\nIslam - 10%\nOther Christians - 2%\nOther Faiths - 1%\nReligious Freedom in Russia\nThe Future of Religion in Russia: Outlook For the Year 2050\nReligious Beliefs In Modern Russia by Percentage\n", "segment": "In other areas, notably Chechnya, some Muslims adhere to Sufism. A political party, the Nur All-Russia Public Movement was formed to lobby for political, social and economic rights of Muslims and other minority groups. Other Christians - 2%\nOther than Orthodox Christianity, the other Christian beliefs practiced in Russia include: Protestant Christians, Jehovah’s Witness, the Old Believers, Catholics and Seventh Day Adventists. These groups represent around 2% of the population. A small amount of the population of Russia adheres to the Catholic Church. The aforementioned religious groups have minimal influence in Russia. Other Faiths - 1%\nThe other faiths followed in Russia include Pagan beliefs, Slavic Folk Religion, and/or Central Asia Shamanism, Buddhism, Hinduism, Judaism, and Taoism. There is a small community of Scientologists in Russia. However, these beliefs have a combined following that represents only 1% of the population.", "start_char": 3771, "end_char": 4717, "id": "96412313" } ]
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where the french language come from?
Indo-European languages
[ { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_07_267234774#0_412504504", "url": "http://www.infoplease.com/encyclopedia/society/french-language-history-french.html", "title": "French language: History of French | Infoplease", "headings": "French language: History of French\nFrench language: History of French", "segment": "French language: History of French | Infoplease\nBreadcrumb\nHome >\nColumbia Encyclopedia >\nLiterature and the Arts >\nLanguage, Linguistics, and Literary Terms >\nLanguage and Linguistics >\nFrench language >\nFrench language: History of French\nCite\nFrench language: History of French\nEnter your search terms: French is descended from Vulgar Latin, the vernacular Latin (as distinguished from literary Latin) of the Roman Empire (see Latin language ). When ancient Gaul (now modern France) was conquered by the Romans in the 2d and 1st cent. BC, its inhabitants spoke Gaulish, a Celtic language, which was rapidly supplanted by the Latin of the Roman overlords. In the 5th cent. AD the Franks, a group of Germanic tribes, began their invasion of Gaul, but they too were Romanized. Although modern French thus inherited several hundred words of Celtic origin and several hundred more from Germanic, it owes its structure and the greater part of its vocabulary to Latin.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 963, "id": "44972006" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_51_786835799#2_1654138463", "url": "https://www.rosettastone.com/languages/french-language/", "title": "History Of The French Language | Rosetta Stone®", "headings": "History of the French Language\nHistory Of The French Language | Rosetta Stone®\nSTART FREE TRIAL\nHistory of the French Language\nOrigins of the Official Language of France - French History\nThe Birth of the French Language: It All Begins in Gaul\nBut The Latins Take Over & The Gaulish Language Fades\nThe Germanic Invasions Impact One of the Most Popular Romance Languages\nOther Influences on the Official Language of France and Related Languages\nWhat About French Today?\nTry Our Award-Winning App\nLearn French today with Rosetta Stone.\nLearn More French\nWhat people say about us.\n", "segment": "Origins of the Official Language of France - French History\nThe history of the French language is rich. Essentially, French is an evolution of Gallo-Romance dialects, with its origins starting out in Gaul. The Birth of the French Language: It All Begins in Gaul\nModern-day France and Belgium were once included in an ancient region of Western Europe known as Gaul, and while the Gaulish language hasn’t left too much of an imprint on the modern French we learn today, it is the perfect place to begin getting to grips with the history of the French language. When Gaul was conquered by the Romans in the 2nd and 1st centuries BC, the Gaulish language (which was a Celtic language) came under attack-hence the true meaning of a ‘Romance language’ as “to speak in Roman fashion.” But The Latins Take Over & The Gaulish Language Fades\nHowever, the history of the French language gets complicated when, thanks to the Romans, Latin superseded Gaulish to become the region’s predominant language - and to progress up the social ladder, citizens had to learn and fully embrace it. The Gaulish dialects disappeared, but not before passing on some 150 or so words to Latin. Isn’t it amazing how some dialects and words, evolve, fade or stay in our vocabularies and histories? These were then passed on to the French language, with some seventy or so words of Gaulish origin surviving in modern French – “artuas” (ardoise, slate) and “battu” (battre, to beat), for example. However, even the newly-embraced Latin wasn’t safe from transformation.", "start_char": 1049, "end_char": 2585, "id": "35700631" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_03_1732731128#4_3069296566", "url": "http://www.answers.com/Q/What_country_did_the_word_ski_come_from", "title": "What country did the word ski come from? - Answers", "headings": "What country did the word ski come from\n?\n\nWhat country did the word ski come from?\nYour Answer\nWhat country did the word ski come from?\nRelated Questions\nWhat does the norwegian word turski mean?\nWhere did the word ski come from?\nWhich country did the word dessert come from?\nWhat country does the word walkabout come from?\nWhat does ski ski mean?\nWhat is the singular form for the word ski?\nWhich Country does the word pajamas come from?\nWhat country does the word teepee come from?\nWhat country does the word tepee come from?\nWhat country does the word allergy come from-?\nWhat country does the word lager come from?\nWhat country does the word garage come from?\nWhat country did the word mosquito come from?\nWhich country does the word bureau come from?\nWhat country does the word trio come from?\nWhich word is a plural noun baby's calves or ski?\nWhat country does the word snorkel come from?\nWhat country does the word zapato come from?\nWhat country does the word pukka come from?\nWhat country does the word chocolate come from?\nWhat country does the word psychic come from?\nWhat country did the word for cocoa come from?\nWhat country did the word geyser come from?\nWhat country does the word mustard come from?\nWere did the word ski come from?\n", "segment": "What country does the word lager come from? it come from the Czech ! What country does the word garage come from? The word is French. What country did the word mosquito come from? it is a Spanish word\nWhich country does the word bureau come from? It is a word from France. What country does the word trio come from? it comes from the country arabic\nWhich word is a plural noun baby's calves or ski? ski\nWhat country does the word snorkel come from?", "start_char": 1422, "end_char": 1871, "id": "3656600" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_04_110633787#3_296261762", "url": "http://www.answers.com/Q/What_language_does_the_word_%27candles%27_come_from", "title": "", "headings": "\n", "segment": "The word restaurant come from French. What language does the word yes come from? it might of come from a latin word\nWhat language did the word thermos come from? The word thermos come from Greece\nWhich language did the word gorgeous come from? Greek language. What language did the word tempo come from? The Italian language. Which language did the word tornado come from? The word tornado came from the Spanish language\nWhere did the word mattress come from? it come from Arabic language.", "start_char": 1601, "end_char": 2091, "id": "74900749" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_16_536959125#0_783121574", "url": "https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/French_language", "title": "French language - Wikipedia", "headings": "French language\nFrench language\nContents\nHistory\nVulgar Latin in Gallia\nOld French\nMiddle French\nModern French\nGeographic distribution\nEurope\nAfrica\nAmericas\nAsia\nSouth Asia\nSoutheast Asia\nWestern Asia\nOceania and Australasia\nFuture\nVarieties\nCurrent status and importance\nPhonology\nVowel phonemes in French\nWriting system\nAlphabet\nOrthography\nGrammar\nFrench grammar shares several notable features with most other Romance languages, including\nNouns\nVerbs\nMain article: French verbs\nMoods and tense-aspect forms\nVoice\nSyntax\nVocabulary\nNumerals\nSee also\nNotes\nReferences\nFurther reading\nExternal links\nOrganisations\nCourses and tutorials\nOnline dictionaries\nGrammar\nVerbs\nVocabulary\nNumbers\nBooks\nArticles\n", "segment": "French language - Wikipedia\nFrench language\nLanguage\nWatch\nEdit\nFrench ( français [fʁɑ̃sɛ] or langue française [lɑ̃ɡ fʁɑ̃sɛːz]) is a Romance language of the Indo-European family. It descended from the Vulgar Latin of the Roman Empire, as did all Romance languages. French evolved from Gallo-Romance, the Latin spoken in Gaul, and more specifically in Northern Gaul. Its closest relatives are the other langues d'oïl —languages historically spoken in northern France and in southern Belgium, which French ( Francien) largely supplanted. French was also influenced by native Celtic languages of Northern Roman Gaul like Gallia Belgica and by the ( Germanic) Frankish language of the post-Roman Frankish invaders. Today, owing to France's past overseas expansion, there are numerous French-based creole languages, most notably Haitian Creole. A French-speaking person or nation may be referred to as Francophone in both English and French. French\nfrançais\nPronunciation\n[fʁɑ̃sɛ]\nRegion\nOriginated in France, now worldwide especially France, Canada, Belgium, Switzerland, North Africa and West Africa (distribution maps below)\nEthnicity\nFrench people\nNative speakers\n76.8 million worldwide\nAn estimated 274 million French speakers ( L1 plus L2; 2014)\nLanguage family\nIndo-European\nItalic\nRomance\nWestern Romance\nGallo-Romance\nOïl\nFrench\nEarly forms\nOld Latin\nClassical Latin\nVulgar Latin\nOld French\nMiddle French\nWriting system\nLatin ( French alphabet)\nFrench Braille\nSigned forms\nSigned French\n(français signé)\nOfficial status\nOfficial language in\n29 countries\nBelgium\nBenin\nBurkina Faso\nBurundi\nCameroon\nCanada\nCentral African Republic\nChad\nComoros\nCongo\nDR Congo\nDjibouti\nEquatorial Guinea\nFrance\nGabon\nGuinea\nHaiti\nIvory Coast\nLebanon\nLuxembourg\nMadagascar\nMali\nMonaco\nNiger\nRwanda\nSenegal\nSeychelles\nSwitzerland\nTogo\nVanuatu\n10 dependent and sub-regional\nentities\nAosta Valley (Italy)\nFrench Polynesia\nNew Brunswick (Canada)\nNew Caledonia\nPuducherry ( India)\nQuebec (Canada)\nSaint Barthélemy\nSaint Martin\nSaint Pierre and Miquelon\nWallis and Futuna\nRegulated by\nAcadémie Française (French Academy) (France)\nOffice québécois de la langue française (Quebec Board of the French Language) (Quebec)\nLanguage codes\nISO 639-1\nfr\nISO 639-2\nfre (B)\nfra (T)\nISO 639-3\nfra\nGlottolog\nstan1290\nLinguasphere\n51-AAA-i\nRegions where French is the main language\nRegions where it is an official language but not a majority native language\nRegions where it is a second language\nRegions where it is a minority language\nThis article contains IPA phonetic symbols. Without proper rendering support, you may see question marks, boxes, or other symbols instead of Unicode characters.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 2660, "id": "99786603" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_10_1384015334#0_2235377570", "url": "http://www.worldatlas.com/french.htm", "title": "French Speaking Countries - WorldAtlas", "headings": "French Speaking Countries\nFrench Speaking Countries\nGlobal Status\nCountries Where French Is The Official Language\nEurope\nAfrica\nThe Americas And Oceania\nOther Countries With Significant French Speakers\n", "segment": "French Speaking Countries - WorldAtlas\nFrench Speaking Countries\nFrench, like Portuguese, Italian, Spanish, and Romanian, is a Romance language derived from Vulgar Latin, an everyday language frequently used by the Romans. It originated from the Gallo-Romance, mainly spoken in Northern Gaul, and replaced Latin as France’s official language in 1539. From Gaul, the Roman colonialist spread the French language far and wide, including North America and Africa, before Western Roman Empire’s dissolution. A French-speaking country or person is known as Francophone. Global Status\nToday, French is spoken by about 300 million people, including about 76 million native speakers. It is the world’s second most taught, sixth-most popularly spoken, and the 18th most popularly spoken native language. However, the majority of French speakers use it as a second language. The francophone population is expected to reach about 650 million by 2050. Europe has the highest proportion (40%) of the francophone population, followed by Sub-Saharan Africa (35%). 15% of French speakers live in the Middle East and North Africa, while the rest of the speakers are scattered in America, Asia, and Oceania.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 1189, "id": "27020943" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_49_14369376#0_33166721", "url": "https://www.optilingo.com/blog/french/the-origins-of-the-french-language/", "title": "The History of the French Language | OptiLingo", "headings": "The History of the French Language\nThe History of the French Language\nDreaming of learning a new language?\nFrench Language Origins\nIs French Latin Based?\nFrancien Dialect\nEarly Documents in French\nModern French: The Official Language of France\nLearn French Today\nDreaming of learning a new language?\nIn just 2 minutes a day, you can reach fluency in a new language!\n", "segment": "The History of the French Language | OptiLingo\nThe History of the French Language\nBy Bernadine Racoma • 6 minute read\nShare\nThe history of the French language is long and fascinating. The events that shaped the language are relevant even today. Since French is such a major language worldwide, it’s worth looking at its origins, history, and roots. French is one of the Romance languages. It’s an official first or second language of 29 countries across several continents. It’s the 16th most spoken language in the world, with 77.2 million people in 54 countries speaking it as their first language. Worldwide, there are approximately 279.8 million French speakers. People speak French in many parts of Europe, North America, Asia, and even in several countries in Africa, from Benin to Tunisia. And you can become fluent in French too. Your browser does not support the video tag.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 882, "id": "27273151" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_04_110633787#2_296260948", "url": "http://www.answers.com/Q/What_language_does_the_word_%27candles%27_come_from", "title": "", "headings": "\n", "segment": "a language\nWhat language does the word karate come from? The word karate is from the Japanese language. Where did this word taco come from or what language? The Mexican Had this Language for The word \"Taco\"\nWhat language does the word dzangare come from? It is not a word\nWhat language does the word restaurant come from? The word restaurant come from French. What language does the word yes come from? it might of come from a latin word\nWhat language did the word thermos come from? The word thermos come from Greece\nWhich language did the word gorgeous come from? Greek language.", "start_char": 1279, "end_char": 1861, "id": "74900748" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_46_228959929#2_561005823", "url": "https://www.mapsofworld.com/languages-of-the-world/french.html", "title": "French Language | Official Language of 29 countries; France, Canada, Benin", "headings": "French Language\nFrench Language", "segment": "More people around the world speak French as a second language than speak it natively, as in many places it is quite useful as a go-between for people who do not speak one another’s languages. Roots of the language: A proto-language that would later become French first evolved in the region of Gaul, an area of Europe than encompassed modern-day France and parts of several neighboring countries during the time of the Romans. The people that lived there spoke multiple varieties of Celtic languages, many of which have been lost to time. 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Virginia, and it is Harvard College.", "start_char": 897, "end_char": 1504, "id": "74933030" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_04_126657229#5_340431058", "url": "http://www.answers.com/Q/What_state_is_Harvard_located_in", "title": "", "headings": "\n", "segment": "The address of the Harvard Historical Society is: Po Box 542,\nHarvard, MA 01451-0542\nWhich state had the first college Harvard? Massachusetts is the home of Harvard. It was created when\nMassachusetts was just a colony, not a state, in 1636. Is Harvard a high school? Actually, yes. There is a Harvard High School in Harvard, Nebraska. Harvard is also, of course, the name of the world-renowned university located in Cambridge, Massachusetts. Where is Harvard university in which state? California\nWhere is Harvard University located at?", "start_char": 2013, "end_char": 2550, "id": "74933034" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_04_126657229#2_340428815", "url": "http://www.answers.com/Q/What_state_is_Harvard_located_in", "title": "", "headings": "\n", "segment": "What state has Harvard in it? If you are asking the state where Harvard University is located,\nthat is Massachusetts, which is on the east coast of the United\nStates. The city is Cambridge, which is about ten minutes from\nBoston. The first college in north America is located in what state? Virginia, and it is Harvard College. Is Harvard in the US? Yes, Harvard is located in Cambridge, Massachusetts. Where is the Harvard Public Library in Harvard located? The address of the Harvard Public Library is: 4 Pond Rd.,", "start_char": 1176, "end_char": 1693, "id": "74933031" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_04_126657229#0_340426521", "url": "http://www.answers.com/Q/What_state_is_Harvard_located_in", "title": "", "headings": "\n", "segment": "What state is Harvard located in? - Answers\nMassachusetts\nHome\n \nScience\n \nMath and Arithmetic\n \nHistory\n \nLiterature and Language\n \nTechnology\n \nHealth\n \n🧑‍⚖️\nLaw & Legal Issues\n \nBusiness & Finance\n \nAll Topics\n \nRandom\n \nLeaderboard\n Related Topics\nColonial America\n \nHistory of the United States\n \nBoston\n \n✈️\nRoad Distance\n \nAsk Question\n0\nLog in\nMassachusetts\nHarvard University\nMedical Schools\nWhat state is Harvard located in? Asked by Wiki User\nSee Answer\nTop Answer\nWiki User\nAnswered 2011-02-03 01:42:35\nMassachusetts\n001\n0\n0\n0\n0\nAdd a Comment\nYour Answer\nLoading...\nStill have questions? Find more answers\nRelated Questions\nWhat state is Harvard University in? Harvard University is located near Boston, in the city of\nCambridge, the state of Massachusetts. What state is Harvard medical school in? It is located in the state of Massachusetts. What state is Harvard college located? Massachusetts\nIn what state is Harvard University found? Harvard University is located near Boston, in the city of\nCambridge, the state of Massachusetts.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 1176, "id": "74933029" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_05_1228771628#1_2338346038", "url": "http://www.differencebetween.info/difference-between-harvard-college-and-harvard-university", "title": "Difference between Harvard College and Harvard University | Harvard College vs Harvard University", "headings": "Difference between Harvard College and Harvard University\nDifference between Harvard College and Harvard University", "segment": "It is one of the most prestigious universities in the United States of America. It is also known for its expensive tuition and the breath taking campus. However, Harvard College and Harvard University are two different things. Harvard University is an Ivy League private university located in Cambridge, Massachusetts. It was established in 1636 by the Massachusetts legislature. Harvard is the oldest institution of higher learning in the US. It was originally known as ‘New College’ or \"the college at New Towne\", but was renamed on March 13, 1639. Harvard is renamed after John Harvard, who donated half of his estate and majority of his library collection to the school. During the early years of the college, it was used to train Puritan ministers, Congregationalist and Unitarian clergy. According to an early college brochure, the college was founded in regard \"to advance learning and perpetuate it to posterity, dreading to leave an illiterate ministry to the churches\".", "start_char": 576, "end_char": 1555, "id": "17889370" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_04_171939669#0_460641221", "url": "http://www.answers.com/Q/Where_is_Harvard_University", "title": "", "headings": "\n", "segment": "Where is Harvard University? - Answers\nCambridge, Massachusetts, United States of America. Specific Address : 1350 Massachusetts Avenue, Cambridge, MA 02138, United States. It is an Ivy League school and is the number one college in America. It was established in 1636 by the Massachusetts legislature. Harvard is the oldest institution of higher learning in the United States and the first corporation (officially The President and Fellows of Harvard College) chartered in the country. It is a very short distance from downtown Boston. Home\n \nScience\n \nMath and Arithmetic\n \nHistory\n \nLiterature and Language\n \nTechnology\n \nHealth\n \n🧑‍⚖️\nLaw & Legal Issues\n \nBusiness & Finance\n \nAll Topics\n \nRandom\n Leaderboard\n Related Topics\nCollege Applications and Entrance Requirements\n \nEducation\n \nCollege Degrees\n \nHigh School \n \nAsk Question\n0\nLog in\nColleges and Universities\nHarvard University\nWhere is Harvard University? 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Yale University\n3. University of Virginia\n4. Oxford University\n5. Katholieke Universiteit Leuven\n6. Lomonosov Moscow State University\n7. National Autonomous University of Mexico\n8. University of Colorado at Boulder\n9. Queen’s University Belfast\n10. Stanford University\n11. The University of Copenhagen\n12. Trinity College\n13. Tsinghua University\n30 Shuangqing Rd, Haidian Qu, Beijing Shi, China\n14. University of British Columbia\n15. University of Cambridge\n16. University of Capetown\n17. University of Coimbra\n18. Aarhus University\n19. University of Edinburgh\n20. University of Helsinki\n21. University of Salamanca\n22. University of St Andrews\n23. Ecole Nationale Superieure des Beaux-Arts\n14 Rue Bonaparte, 75006 Paris, France\n24. Wake Forest University\n25. Hong Kong University of Science and Technology\n25 of the Most Beautiful University Campuses in the World\n", "segment": "CDC information for travelers. Hours/availability may have changed. 1. Harvard University\n© lunamarina/stock.adobe.com\nHarvard University is a prestigious private Ivy League research university located in Cambridge, Massachusetts, USA. Harvard's main campus is centered over 209 acres on Harvard Yard in Cambridge about three miles from downtown Boston, and it is surrounded by Harvard Square neighborhood. The central administrative offices, main libraries, academic buildings such as Sever Hall and University Hall, Memorial Church, and most of the freshman dormitories are all located Harvard Yard. Twelve residential houses provide accommodation for sophomore, junior, and senior undergraduates. Nine of them are south of Harvard Yard and the other three are in a residential neighborhood northwest of the Yard at the Quadrangle. The university campus has a wide range of building styles that together provide a portrait of 300 years of informal history centering on American architecture. Cambridge, MA 02138, Phone:", "start_char": 942, "end_char": 1963, "id": "38814567" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_03_1665850758#6_2890684072", "url": "http://www.answers.com/Q/In_what_state_is_Harvard_University_found", "title": "", "headings": "\n", "segment": "Harvard University is in Massachusetts. What state has Harvard in it? If you are asking the state where Harvard University is located,\nthat is Massachusetts, which is on the east coast of the United\nStates. The city is Cambridge, which is about ten minutes from\nBoston. Where did Bill Gates' go to college? He attended Harvard University, 1973-1975.He attended Harvard University, 1973-1975.He attended Harvard University, 1973-1975.He attended Harvard University, 1973-1975.He attended Harvard University, 1973-1975.He attended Harvard University, 1973-1975. James Williams attends Harvard university. which state is it in? massachussetts\nWhat university is referred to as the Harvard of the Midwest? Truman State University is commonly referred to as the Harvard\nof the midwest.", "start_char": 2447, "end_char": 3228, "id": "3519980" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_58_1263310613#0_1874141700", "url": "https://www.worldatlas.com/articles/which-city-is-harvard-in.html", "title": "Which City is Harvard In? - WorldAtlas", "headings": "Which City is Harvard In?\nWhich City is Harvard In?\nHarvard University\nHarvard Campuses\nCambridge Campus\nAllston Campus\nLongwood Campus\nOther Facilities Owned and Operated by Harvard\n", "segment": "Which City is Harvard In? - WorldAtlas\nWhich City is Harvard In? Harvard's main campus located in Cambridge, Massachusetts. Editorial credit: Marcio Jose Bastos Silva / Shutterstock.com\nHarvard University is one of the most prestigious universities in the world due to its history, wealth, and influence. Founded in 1636, it is the oldest institution of higher learning in the United States . Harvard University is based in Cambridge, Massachusetts (MA), which is part of the metropolitan Boston area. The main campus is located in Cambridge, while expansion of the university has created additional campuses scattered throughout the Boston area. Boston is the capital of the US state of Massachusetts and is the most populous city in New England region. Harvard University\nThe institution has a student population of 6,700 undergraduates and over 15,000 graduates and postgraduates.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 883, "id": "96452635" } ]
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what was antonio vivaldi known for?
Priest
[ { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_19_1448308313#0_2321353054", "url": "https://factsking.com/historical-people/antonio-vivaldi-facts/", "title": "9 Interesting Facts about Antonio Vivaldi - FactsKing.com", "headings": "9 Interesting Facts about Antonio Vivaldi.\n9 Interesting Facts about Antonio Vivaldi.\nAntonio Vivaldi: 9 Interesting Facts about the Baroque Composer\n1. Music was in his blood.\n2. He planned to be a priest.\n3. He was a musical impresario by the age of 25.\n4. He also wrote for the opera.\n5. He had famous fans.\n6. He wrote The Four Seasons over four years.\n7. He didn’t make a lot of money.\n8. His revival came centuries later.\n9. He even influences modern media.\nConclusion\n", "segment": "9 Interesting Facts about Antonio Vivaldi - FactsKing.com\n9 Interesting Facts about Antonio Vivaldi. Antonio Vivaldi is one of the most famous figures in the history of classical music. The Italian composer and famed violinist might be best known for his work The Four Seasons, which is instantly recognizable by so many of us even today. But Vivaldi’s path to success and his historic impact on music is just as fascinating and multi-faceted as his music. Here are 9 interesting facts about the 17 th and 18 th century violinist who has gone down in history for his music, his teaching, his composing, and his religious devotion. Antonio Vivaldi: 9 Interesting Facts about the Baroque Composer\n1. Music was in his blood. Vivaldi was born in Venice, Italy on March 4, 1678—the day of a large earthquake in the area. His father was a professional violinist—and barber—who passed his passion on to his son.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 904, "id": "60230919" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_26_1721156508#41_2989780271", "url": "https://quizlet.com/336855922/mul-unit-3-test-the-baroque-period-flash-cards/", "title": "MUL Unit 3 test: the Baroque Period You'll Remember | Quizlet", "headings": "MUL Unit 3 test: the Baroque Period\nMUL Unit 3 test: the Baroque Period\nSTUDY\nPLAY\nKey concepts:\nTerms in this set (70)\n", "segment": "-sonata da chiesa. -tarantella. sonata da camera\nVivaldi was famous and influential as a virtuoso\n-harpsichordist. -opera singer. -lutenist. -violinist. violinist\nBach was recognized as the most eminent ____________ of his day. -organist\n-composer\n-violinist\n-celli", "start_char": 9734, "end_char": 10000, "id": "113389736" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_38_176629037#0_372116228", "url": "https://www.discoverwalks.com/blog/rome/top-10-facts-about-antonio-vivaldi/", "title": "Top 10 facts about Antonio Vivaldi - Discover Walks Blog", "headings": "Top 10 facts about Antonio Vivaldi\nTop 10 facts about Antonio Vivaldi\nTop 10 facts about Antonio Vivaldi\n1. Antonio Vivaldi was mentored by his father\n2. Antonio Vivaldi went to the monastery\n3. Antonio Vivaldi the Maestro di violin\n4. Vivaldi had a strained relationship with his workmates\n5. Vivaldi took on other jobs other than teaching\n6. Antonio Vivaldi’s secret love life\n7. Vivaldi had tough Financial Times\n8. Vivaldi spent time in Vienna\n9. Vivaldi died poor\n10. Antonio Vivaldi’s life documented\nLilian\n", "segment": "Top 10 facts about Antonio Vivaldi - Discover Walks Blog\nRome - Activities & Things to Do\nTop 10 facts about Antonio Vivaldi\nPosted by Lilian on February 25, 2020\nBy Unidentified painter - (Old image) Wikimedia\nBy Unidentified painter – (Old image) Wikimedia\nTop 10 facts about Antonio Vivaldi\nAntonio Vivaldi was a 17th and 18th-century musician who’s become one of the most famous figures in European classical music. He was born on March 4, 1678, in Venice, Italy. Vivaldi must have been destined for greatness by virtue of his ground-shaking birth (Literally), a large earthquake occurred in Venice on his birthday. Antonio Vivaldi was ordained as a priest at birth although he later chose to follow his passion for music. He became a prolific composer who created hundreds of works, became renowned for his concertos in Baroque style, and was a highly influential innovator in form and pattern. Some facts about this Italian composer\n1. Antonio Vivaldi was mentored by his father\nYoung Antonio was taught to play the violin by his father, Giovanni Battista Vivaldi, a professional violinist who was also a barber. Antonio got to tour Venice with his father while playing the violin together. Through his father and the tours, Vivaldi met and learned from some of the finest musicians and composers in Venice at the time. While his violin practice flourished, chronic shortness of breath barred him from mastering wind instruments.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 1435, "id": "57180389" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_01_1401866173#8_1930815060", "url": "http://historylists.org/people/top-10-most-famous-classical-music-composers.html", "title": "Top 10 Most Famous Classical Music Composers - History Lists", "headings": "Top 10 Most Famous Classical Music Composers\nTop 10 Most Famous Classical Music Composers\nJohann Sebastian Bach (1685-1750)\nWolfgang Amadeus Mozart (1756-1791)\nLudwig van Beethoven (1770-1827)\nGiuseppe Verdi (1813-1901)\nPyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky (1840-1893)\nFrederic Chopin (1810-1849)\nAntonio Vivaldi (1678-1741)\nGiacomo Puccini (1858-1924)\nGeorge Frideric Handel (1685-1759)\nIgor Stravinsky (1882-1971)\n", "segment": "Posth. 66). Antonio Vivaldi (1678-1741)\nItalian Baroque composer and violin virtuoso continues to be admired throughout the globe for his works, especially for his instrumental concertos for violin. His greatest masterpiece is a series of violin concertos called Le quattro stagioni (The Four Seasons). In total, Vivaldi composed more than 500 concertos, of which more than half are for solo instruments and strings, mainly for violin. Other works include operas, sacred choral music, symphonies, sonatas, and chamber music. Of these is probably best known choral composition Gloria. Giacomo Puccini (1858-1924)\nHe is widely referred to as \"the greatest Italian opera composer after Verdi\" and \"the last of Italy's great opera composers\". His works – La Boheme, Tosca, Madama Butterfly, Il trittico and Turandot are indeed masterpieces and are among the most widely performed operas in the standard repertoire. The mentioned operas also contain a number of outstanding stand-alone arias, including Mi chiamano Mimi, O soave fanciulla, Che gelida manina, E lucevan le stelle, Un bel di vedremo, O mio babbino caro and Nessun Dorma.", "start_char": 3803, "end_char": 4933, "id": "73875110" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_03_404866916#1_751146342", "url": "http://totallyhistory.com/biography/famous-composers/", "title": "Most Famous Composers – List of Famous Composers in History", "headings": "Famous Composers\nFamous Composers\nFamous Composers\n", "segment": "Famous Composers\n\n\n\n\n\n\nAntonio Vivaldi (1678-1741)\nNationality: Italian\nKnown For: Baroque instrumental concerto\nAntonio Vivaldi was a very noteworthy composer who made hundreds of musical creations. Although originally ordained a priest, he dicided to go with his passion in music. His most popular works were concertos in that of the Baroque style. Johann Sebastian Bach (1685-1750)\nNationality: German\nKnown For: His innovations in musical style and how complex his music was\nBach came from a long line of gifted musical ancestors. Bach grew up playing a lot of organ and violin. He took various gigs at different churches throughout his career.", "start_char": 474, "end_char": 1123, "id": "2193448" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_46_19763102#7_44692589", "url": "https://www.maestroclassics.com/post/new-composer-antonio-vivaldi", "title": "Learn about a new composer: Antonio Vivaldi, \"The Red Priest\" & \"The Four Seasons\"", "headings": "Learn about a new composer: Antonio Vivaldi, \"The Red Priest\" & \"The Four Seasons\"\nLearn about a new composer: Antonio Vivaldi, \"The Red Priest\" & \"The Four Seasons\"\nAbout Antonio Vivaldi\nTo learn more about Vivaldi, watch this wonderful PBS Great Performances video\nVivaldi's most famous piece is The Four Seasons. You can listen to it here.\nTime for some questions!\n", "segment": "Time for some questions! 1. Where was Antonio Vivaldi born? 2. What instrument did Vivaldi learn to play from his father? 3. What else was Vivaldi trained in besides music? 4. Why was Vivaldi called \"The Red Priest\"? 5.", "start_char": 2813, "end_char": 3033, "id": "90448948" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_27_197837961#0_370345722", "url": "https://rampages.us/mhis243/lectures/lesson-5/vivaldi/", "title": "Antonio Vivaldi – Music Appreciation", "headings": "Antonio Vivaldi\nAntonio Vivaldi", "segment": "Antonio Vivaldi – Music Appreciation\nAntonio Vivaldi\nAntonio Vivaldi is known as the “Father of the Concerto”. Over his career he wrote over 450 concertos, both in solo and grosso form. With as many as he wrote, he solidified the structure of the form: three movements in a FAST-SLOW-FAST tempo organization. His most famous concertos are La Quattro Stagioni (The Four Seasons). And of those La Primavera (The Spring) is the biggest hit. Each of these concertos is a solo concerto for violin. During his time, when performing these works, Vivaldi would act as conductor and soloist for the performance. Keep in mind, our modern concept of the conduct was not define until the Romantic Era (1800s). Characteristically, concertos of the Baroque period including Vivaldi’s, the first and third movements are written in what is known as ritornello form.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 849, "id": "9497733" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_26_1681441319#10_2931476085", "url": "https://quizlet.com/300780590/music-flash-cards/", "title": "Study Music Flashcards | Quizlet", "headings": "Music\nMusic\nPLAY\nTerms in this set (5)\n", "segment": "Vivaldi's operas were popular throughout all of Europe. true\nAfter Vivaldi's death, his music was rarely performed until the twentieth century\nDuring his lifetime, Vivaldi was best known for his operas\nToday, however, his ______ are more popular. orchestral works\nVivaldi composed... music for church services & music for non-church activities\nTrue or False: Vivaldi had several patrons who supported him. true\nOf Vivaldi's more than 500 concertos, over 200 are for what instrument and string orchestra? violin\nThe Listening Example, The Four Seasons, is a concerto\nVivaldi popularized what two instruments as solo instruments? cello and string bass\nThe musical representation of an idea or a mood is known as program music\nVivaldi served as orchestral conductor at what famous cathedral in Venice, Italy? st. marks cathedral\nHandel composed vocal music with texts in english\nHandel wrote many... operas & oratorios\nWhile living in Italy, Handel wrote music for opera companies\nHandel wrote the Messiah in approximately______. one month\nTrue or False:", "start_char": 4292, "end_char": 5343, "id": "113347843" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_40_60384834#0_150109983", "url": "https://www.famouscomposers.net/antonio-vivaldi", "title": "Antonio Vivaldi - Composer Biography, Facts and Music Compositions", "headings": "Antonio Vivaldi\nAntonio Vivaldi", "segment": "Antonio Vivaldi - Composer Biography, Facts and Music Compositions\nAntonio Vivaldi\nAntonio Vivaldi was a highly influential composer and violinist. He is remembered for his contributions to the Baroque genre of classical music, as well as his many operas and instrumental performances. Antonio Lucio Vivaldi was born on the 4 March, 1678 in the capital city of Venice. Some historians believe that his mother dedicated him to priesthood because an earthquake hit the city the very same day he was born. Vivaldi was introduced to music by his own family. Vivaldi’s father, who was a professional violinist himself, gave Vivaldi lessons in playing the violin. He would accompany his father to tours and concerts, thus he drew great inspiration from him. Little is known about how Vivaldi began his formal training in composition. Some reports suggest that Vivaldi’s father was in fact trained in composition and he passed on his knowledge to his son, while others suggest that Vivaldi was trained by Giovanni Legrenzi, who was then the president of the musical society at Santa Cecilia. Vivaldi was ordained as a priest on 1703.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 1126, "id": "80451330" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_54_625915047#3_1464802436", "url": "https://www.thefamouspeople.com/profiles/antonio-lucio-vivaldi-522.php", "title": "Antonio Vivaldi Biography - Facts, Childhood, Family Life & Achievements of Composer", "headings": "Antonio Lucio Vivaldi\nBiography\n\nAntonio Lucio Vivaldi Biography\nQuick Facts\nWho was Antonio Lucio Vivaldi?\nChildhood & Early Life\nYou May Like\nCareer\nMajor Works\nAwards &Achievements\nPersonal Life & Legacy\nTrivia\n", "segment": "AntonioLucio Vivaldi was one of the greatest Baroque composers that Italy had ever produced. He was a composer, a violinist, a priest and a teacher who was famous for composing the highly popular ‘The Four Seasons’ concertos played on the violin, a classic piece that is currently played the most among his compositions. Most of his compositions are centered on the violin. He composed some sacred music pieces and also psalms, hymns, and motets. He was also the composer of vocal and choral music for 46 operas of which 20 still exist. He composed a large number of ensembles for a home for abandoned children called ‘Ospedaledella Pieta’. His compositions for the girls at the orphanage were a great attraction for all Venetians and visitors from other parts of the country and elsewhere. His concertos and arias had a great influence on the compositions made by John Sebastian Bach. His music lost its appeal towards the end of his life when tastes in music changed and when the authorities started to disapprove of his alleged involvement with the singer Anna Giro. He regained his fame as a great composerwhen some of his manuscripts were discovered in Turin many years after his death.", "start_char": 783, "end_char": 1975, "id": "69637209" } ]
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what disease did anne frank get?
Typhus
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In the camps typhus was usually carried from one person to another by fleas. How did Anne Frank get typus? The concentration camp she went to, Bergen-Belsen in Germany, was known for having many contagious diseases. She and Margot both died of typhus. Did typhus kill Anne Frank? Yeah, it killed so many people, it wasn't really contagious, you get by drinking contaminated water. It also killed Margot Frank, her sister. When and how did anne and her sister die?", "start_char": 1303, "end_char": 1949, "id": "3530372" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_12_462989668#0_841123703", "url": "https://askinglot.com/what-disability-did-anne-frank-have", "title": "What disability did Anne Frank have?", "headings": "What disability did Anne Frank have?\nAsked by: Rachell Tosso\nWhat disability did Anne Frank have?\nHere are 10 facts about Anne Frank.\n", "segment": "What disability did Anne Frank have? Asked by: Rachell Tosso\nasked in category: General Last Updated: 6th April, 2020\nWhat disability did Anne Frank have? Did Anne Frank have Asperger's Syndrome? 71 years ago, Anne Frank died in Bergen-Belsen concentration camp. Click to see full answer. In this way, what illness did Anne Frank have? typhus\nFurthermore, how did Anne Frank die?", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 379, "id": "53446132" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_12_462989668#1_841124460", "url": "https://askinglot.com/what-disability-did-anne-frank-have", "title": "What disability did Anne Frank have?", "headings": "What disability did Anne Frank have?\nAsked by: Rachell Tosso\nWhat disability did Anne Frank have?\nHere are 10 facts about Anne Frank.\n", "segment": "Did Anne Frank have Asperger's Syndrome? 71 years ago, Anne Frank died in Bergen-Belsen concentration camp. Click to see full answer. In this way, what illness did Anne Frank have? typhus\nFurthermore, how did Anne Frank die? Typhus fever\nAlso to know is, what are 5 facts about Anne Frank? Here are 10 facts about Anne Frank. “Anne” was just a nickname. The Frank family were originally German. Anne's diary was a 13th birthday present.", "start_char": 154, "end_char": 591, "id": "53446133" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_15_60427547#10_103342400", "url": "https://deadorkicking.com/anne-frank-dead-or-alive/", "title": "Anne Frank Death Fact Check, Birthday & Date of Death", "headings": "\nAnne Frank\nIs Anne Frank Dead or Still Alive? Anne Frank Birthday and Date of Death\nAnne Frank Death\nWhen did Anne Frank die?\nHow did Anne Frank die? What was the cause of death?\nHow old was Anne Frank when died?\nWhere did Anne Frank die? 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She was delirious, terrible, burning up,” adding that she had brought Frank water to wash. Turgel, who worked in the camp hospital, said that the typhus epidemic at the camp took a terrible toll on the inmates. “ The people were dying like flies — in the hundreds.” “ Reports used to come in — 500 people who died.", "start_char": 4007, "end_char": 4722, "id": "84233020" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_05_310738557#16_350397620", "url": "http://www.cnn.com/2015/04/01/europe/anne-frank-date-of-death/index.html", "title": "Research: Anne Frank perished earlier than thought | CNN", "headings": "Researchers say Anne Frank perished earlier than thought\nResearchers say Anne Frank perished earlier than thought\nStory highlights\n(CNN) —\nTheir journey after the annex\nTheir final days\n", "segment": "she couldn’t bear to wear her clothes anymore because they were crawling with lice.” Listen to Anne Frank’s friends describe her concentration camp experience\nTheir final days\nAs the Russians advanced further, the Bergen-Belsen concentration camp became even more crowded, bringing more disease. A deadly typhus outbreak caused thousands to die each day. Typhus is an infectious disease caused by lice that breaks out in places with poor hygiene. The disease causes high fever, chills and skin eruptions. “Because of the lice infesting the bedstraw and her clothes, Anne was exposed to the main carrier of epidemic typhus for an extended period,” museum researchers wrote. They concluded that it’s unlikely the sisters survived until March, because witnesses at the camp said the sisters both had symptoms before February 7. “Most deaths caused by typhus occur around twelve days after the first symptoms appear,” wrote authors Erika Prins and Gertjan Broek. The exact dates of death for Anne and Margot remain unclear. Margot died before Anne.", "start_char": 5506, "end_char": 6550, "id": "16859637" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_03_1670599963#1_2903518790", "url": "http://www.answers.com/Q/Is_Typhus_contagious", "title": "Is Typhus contagious? - Answers", "headings": "Is Typhus contagious\n?\n\nIs Typhus contagious?\nYour Answer\nIs Typhus contagious?\nRelated Questions\nHow did Anne Frank get thyphus?\nCan people die from typhus?\nWhy does the Nazi soldiers say no to Mama opening the casket in Number the Stars?\nHow did Anne Frank get Typhus?\nHow did Anne Frank get typus?\nDid typhus kill Anne Frank?\nWhen and how did anne and her sister die?\nDoes typhus rash itch?\nIs typhus considered armed or dangerous?\nHow do people get typhus?\nIs there a sertent place that you get typhus?\nWas typhus scrub caused by rats?\nWhat is another name for epidemic typhus?\nHow do you spell Typhus?\nHow is typhus transmitted?\nWhat is treatment plan for typhus fever?\nWhat were cures for typhus in 1700s?\nWhat are the biological vectors of typhus?\nWhat is another name for scrub typhus?\nWhat kind of typhus did Anne Frank have?\nWhat insect is a carrier of endemic typhus?\nWhat is a sentence for the word contagious?\nWhat did Bill Gates mother die of?\nHow do you use the word typhus in a sentence?\nDid Annie Frank die of Typhus?\n", "segment": "Write your answer...\n0/5000\nB U I\nSign up or log in\nPost Your Answer\nRelated Questions\nHow did Anne Frank get thyphus? Typhus was really spreading during the Holocaust times. So many people died from the disease. Anne Frank and her sister both died from typhus. Typhus is a contagious disease. Can people die from typhus? Yes, people can die from typhus. Many people died from the disease in the concentration camps because it's contagious. Anne Frank and her sister, Margot, and many others died from typhus. 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Typhus is a contagious and deadly disease spread by lice. So, of course, the Nazi soldiers did not want to get typhus. How did Anne Frank get Typhus? Well, she was in Bergen-Belsen, a concentration camp famous for having diseases and typhus was contagious. I think you can also get it from drinking contaminated water. ___ In early 1945 there was an uncontrolled typhus epidemic at Bergen-Belsen and at least 35,000 prisoners died from it. In the camps typhus was usually carried from one person to another by fleas. How did Anne Frank get typus? The concentration camp she went to, Bergen-Belsen in Germany, was known for having many contagious diseases.", "start_char": 991, "end_char": 1701, "id": "3530371" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_15_60427547#9_103340519", "url": "https://deadorkicking.com/anne-frank-dead-or-alive/", "title": "Anne Frank Death Fact Check, Birthday & Date of Death", "headings": "\nAnne Frank\nIs Anne Frank Dead or Still Alive? 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Bloeme Evers-Emden was scheduled to be on this transport, but Anne was prohibited from going because she had developed scabies, and her mother and sister opted to stay with her. Bloeme went on without them. In early 1945, a typhus epidemic spread through the camp, killing 17,000 prisoners. Other diseases, including typhoid fever, were rampant. Due to these chaotic conditions, it is not possible to determine the specific cause of Anne's death. However, there is evidence that she died from the epidemic. Gena Turgel, a survivor of Bergen Belsen, later claimed to have known Anne Frank at the camp. In 2015, Turgel told the British newspaper, the Sun: “", "start_char": 3539, "end_char": 4371, "id": "84233019" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_52_1157293923#12_2300460935", "url": "https://www.smithsonianmag.com/history/journal-plague-year-180965222/", "title": "How the Horrific 1918 Flu Spread Across America | History | Smithsonian Magazine", "headings": "How the Horrific 1918 Flu Spread Across America\nHow the Horrific 1918 Flu Spread Across America\nThe toll of history’s worst epidemic surpasses all the military deaths in World War I and World War II combined. And it may have begun in the United States\nBy John M. Barry\nThe Great Influenza: The Story of the Deadliest Pandemic in History\nSubscribe to Smithsonian magazine now for just $12\nTags\n", "segment": "In August, the affliction resurfaced in Switzerland in a form so virulent that a U.S. Navy intelligence officer, in a report stamped “Secret and Confidential,” warned “that the disease now epidemic throughout Switzerland is what is commonly known as the black plague, although it is designated as Spanish sickness and grip.” The second wave had begun. **********\nThe hospital at Camp Devens, an Army training base 35 miles from Boston that teemed with 45,000 soldiers, could accommodate 1,200 patients. On September 1, it held 84. On September 7, a soldier sent to the hospital delirious and screaming when touched was diagnosed with meningitis. The next day a dozen more men from his company were diagnosed with meningitis. But as more men fell ill, physicians changed the diagnosis to influenza. Suddenly, an Army report noted, “the influenza...occurred as an explosion.” At the outbreak’s peak, 1,543 soldiers reported ill with influenza in a single day. Now, with hospital facilities overwhelmed, with doctors and nurses sick, with too few cafeteria workers to feed patients and staff, the hospital ceased accepting patients, no matter how ill, leaving thousands more sick and dying in barracks.", "start_char": 8153, "end_char": 9352, "id": "93167083" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_33_156280051#16_357199157", "url": "https://www.annefrank.org/en/anne-frank/main-characters/margot-frank/", "title": "Margot Frank | Anne Frank House", "headings": "\n‘Stressful times’\nMargot receives a call-up for labour camp\nDream profession: maternity nurse\nAlone in the Secret Annex\n‘Margot was crying softly’\nTyphus\nPeople in hiding\nThe helpers\n", "segment": "Infectious diseases broke out. Margot and Anne became infected with spotted typhus. Rachel van Amerongen-Frankfoorder, a fellow prisoner, would later recall: ‘ They had those hollowed-out faces, skin and bone. (...). You could really see both of them dying, as well as others.’ \nMargot Frank, like her sister Anne, succumbed to spotted typhus in February 1945, two months before the camp was liberated by British soldiers. People in hiding\nEdith Frank Margot Frank Otto Frank Anne Frank Peter van Pels Hermann van Pels Auguste van Pels Fritz Pfeffer\nEdith Frank Margot Frank Hermann van Pels Otto Frank Anne Frank Auguste van Pels Peter van Pels Fritz Pfeffer\nThe helpers\nVictor Kugler Jan Gies Johannes Kleiman Miep Gies Bep Voskuijl Johan Voskuijl\nVictor Kugler Johan Voskuijl Miep Gies Johannes Kleiman Jan Gies Bep Voskuijl", "start_char": 6711, "end_char": 7538, "id": "15156149" } ]
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who is president of france?
Nicolas Sarkozy
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He became the Economic, Industry, and Digital Affairs minister from 2014 until his resignation to run in the Presidential election of 2017. Early Life\nMacron was born on December 21, 1977, to Francoise and Jean-Michael Macron in Amiens.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 797, "id": "96455934" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_04_197606818#16_529540956", "url": "http://www.answers.com/Q/Who_is_the_President_of_France", "title": "Who is the President of France? - Answers", "headings": "Who is the President of France\n?\n\nWho is the President of France?\nYour Answer\nWho is the President of France?\nRelated Questions\nWho is the vice president in France?\nDoes France have a president?\nHow do you become the king of France?\nWho was the president and vice president of France in June 1956?\nWhere does the President of France live?\nWho is the actual president for France?\nWhat is the gender of the president of France?\nWhat is the email address of president of France?\nDoes France have a Prime Minister or President?\nDo you have to be born in France to be president of France?\nWhen did Nicholas Sarkozy become president of France?\nUS president during battlefield of France?\nName the president of France?\nDoes France have a president or a monarch?\nWho is the present monarch of France?\nWho is the vice president of France?\nDoes France have a President or a Prime Minister?\nWho was President of France in World War 1?\nDoes France have a president king and prime ministers?\nDoes the country of France have a king now?\nCharles de Gaulle was the what of France?\nWho leads France?\nDoes the President of France speak French?\nWho is head of state in France?\nWhat is the leader of France called?\n", "segment": "He was the President of France\nWho leads France? The President of France, Nicholas Sarkozy, does. Does the President of France speak French? Yes, it would be rather farcical if the President of France couldn't even speak its native language. Who is head of state in France? The Head of State in France is the President of France. Nicolas Sarkozy is the French president since 2007 and until 2012. What is the leader of France called? The leader of France is called a president. The current President of France is named Francois Hollande.", "start_char": 3818, "end_char": 4355, "id": "75075872" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_04_197606818#17_529542965", "url": "http://www.answers.com/Q/Who_is_the_President_of_France", "title": "Who is the President of France? - Answers", "headings": "Who is the President of France\n?\n\nWho is the President of France?\nYour Answer\nWho is the President of France?\nRelated Questions\nWho is the vice president in France?\nDoes France have a president?\nHow do you become the king of France?\nWho was the president and vice president of France in June 1956?\nWhere does the President of France live?\nWho is the actual president for France?\nWhat is the gender of the president of France?\nWhat is the email address of president of France?\nDoes France have a Prime Minister or President?\nDo you have to be born in France to be president of France?\nWhen did Nicholas Sarkozy become president of France?\nUS president during battlefield of France?\nName the president of France?\nDoes France have a president or a monarch?\nWho is the present monarch of France?\nWho is the vice president of France?\nDoes France have a President or a Prime Minister?\nWho was President of France in World War 1?\nDoes France have a president king and prime ministers?\nDoes the country of France have a king now?\nCharles de Gaulle was the what of France?\nWho leads France?\nDoes the President of France speak French?\nWho is head of state in France?\nWhat is the leader of France called?\n", "segment": "The Head of State in France is the President of France. Nicolas Sarkozy is the French president since 2007 and until 2012. What is the leader of France called? The leader of France is called a president. The current President of France is named Francois Hollande. He is a socialist party leader. 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Asked by Wiki User\nSee Answer\nTop Answer\nWiki User\nAnswered 2017-11-22 07:44:27\nThe current president is Emmanuel Macron, who succeeded François Hollande on 14 May 2017. Emmanuel Macaron\n0 0 1\n🙏🏿\n0\n🤨\n0\n😮\n0\n😂\n0\nAdd a Comment\nYour Answer\nWho is the President of France? Write your answer...\n0/5000\nB U I\nSign up or log in\nPost Your Answer\nRelated Questions\nWho is the vice president in France? France does not have a vice president. Does France have a president? Yes, France is a republic with a president. How do you become the king of France? You can't.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 659, "id": "75075856" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_04_197606818#12_529533086", "url": "http://www.answers.com/Q/Who_is_the_President_of_France", "title": "Who is the President of France? - Answers", "headings": "Who is the President of France\n?\n\nWho is the President of France?\nYour Answer\nWho is the President of France?\nRelated Questions\nWho is the vice president in France?\nDoes France have a president?\nHow do you become the king of France?\nWho was the president and vice president of France in June 1956?\nWhere does the President of France live?\nWho is the actual president for France?\nWhat is the gender of the president of France?\nWhat is the email address of president of France?\nDoes France have a Prime Minister or President?\nDo you have to be born in France to be president of France?\nWhen did Nicholas Sarkozy become president of France?\nUS president during battlefield of France?\nName the president of France?\nDoes France have a president or a monarch?\nWho is the present monarch of France?\nWho is the vice president of France?\nDoes France have a President or a Prime Minister?\nWho was President of France in World War 1?\nDoes France have a president king and prime ministers?\nDoes the country of France have a king now?\nCharles de Gaulle was the what of France?\nWho leads France?\nDoes the President of France speak French?\nWho is head of state in France?\nWhat is the leader of France called?\n", "segment": "The current (Jan. 2012) president of France is Nicolas SARKOZY. Does France have a president or a monarch? France has a President, who at this time, March 2009, is Nicolas Sarkozy. Who is the present monarch of France? France does not have a monarch. It is a republic. It has a president. Currently, in May 2014, the president of France is Francois Hollande. Who is the vice president of France? There is no vice-president in France, but the elected president nominates a prime minister in the mainstream parlementary party.", "start_char": 2837, "end_char": 3362, "id": "75075868" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_04_197606818#15_529539022", "url": "http://www.answers.com/Q/Who_is_the_President_of_France", "title": "Who is the President of France? - Answers", "headings": "Who is the President of France\n?\n\nWho is the President of France?\nYour Answer\nWho is the President of France?\nRelated Questions\nWho is the vice president in France?\nDoes France have a president?\nHow do you become the king of France?\nWho was the president and vice president of France in June 1956?\nWhere does the President of France live?\nWho is the actual president for France?\nWhat is the gender of the president of France?\nWhat is the email address of president of France?\nDoes France have a Prime Minister or President?\nDo you have to be born in France to be president of France?\nWhen did Nicholas Sarkozy become president of France?\nUS president during battlefield of France?\nName the president of France?\nDoes France have a president or a monarch?\nWho is the present monarch of France?\nWho is the vice president of France?\nDoes France have a President or a Prime Minister?\nWho was President of France in World War 1?\nDoes France have a president king and prime ministers?\nDoes the country of France have a king now?\nCharles de Gaulle was the what of France?\nWho leads France?\nDoes the President of France speak French?\nWho is head of state in France?\nWhat is the leader of France called?\n", "segment": "France is a Republic. It has a President and a Prime Minister. It has no King. Does the country of France have a king now? France has a president\nCharles de Gaulle was the what of France? He was the President of France\nWho leads France? The President of France, Nicholas Sarkozy, does. Does the President of France speak French? Yes, it would be rather farcical if the President of France couldn't even speak its native language. Who is head of state in France?", "start_char": 3630, "end_char": 4092, "id": "75075871" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_04_197710853#9_529784002", "url": "http://www.answers.com/Q/Who_is_the_Prime_Minister_of_France", "title": "Who is the Prime Minister of France? - Answers", "headings": "Who is the Prime Minister of France\n?\n\nWho is the Prime Minister of France?\nYour Answer\nWho is the Prime Minister of France?\nRelated Questions\nDoes France have a prime minister?\nDoes France have a Prime Minister or President?\nWho is the Prime Minister of Paris?\nWho are the Prime Minister and Cardinal of France?\nDoes France have a President or a Prime Minister?\nWhat is a title for the prime minister of France?\nWho is the Prime Minister of France in 2013?\nWho appoints the prime minister?\nDoes France country have a prime minister or king?\nWho is the Frances prime minister?\nWhen was Francois Fillon Prime Minister of France?\nDoes the Prime Minister make the decisions in France?\nWho was the first prime minister France?\nWho is the Prime Minister of Martinique?\nWhat is the title of the leader of France?\nDoes France have a president king and prime ministers?\nWho is head of government for France?\nWho is the wife of the Prime Minister of France?\nWho are the President and Prime Minister of France in 2012?\nWho is France governed by?\nDoes France have a president or prime minister?\nWho was the leader of France during the 1600s?\nWhat are the main responsibilities of the prime minister in france?\nWho is the prime ministere of France?\nWhich country had the first prime minister?\n", "segment": "France is a Republic. It has a President and a Prime Minister. It has no King. Who is head of government for France? The President of France is Nicholas Sarkozy. The Prime Minister of France is François Fillon. The President and the Prime Minister share power. The President has less power in France than in America, but the Prime Minister has less power than the Prime Minister in Britain. The President is responsible for foreign affairs and the military. The Prime Minister usually focuses on domestic affairs.", "start_char": 2888, "end_char": 3402, "id": "75076102" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_04_197606818#11_529531090", "url": "http://www.answers.com/Q/Who_is_the_President_of_France", "title": "Who is the President of France? - Answers", "headings": "Who is the President of France\n?\n\nWho is the President of France?\nYour Answer\nWho is the President of France?\nRelated Questions\nWho is the vice president in France?\nDoes France have a president?\nHow do you become the king of France?\nWho was the president and vice president of France in June 1956?\nWhere does the President of France live?\nWho is the actual president for France?\nWhat is the gender of the president of France?\nWhat is the email address of president of France?\nDoes France have a Prime Minister or President?\nDo you have to be born in France to be president of France?\nWhen did Nicholas Sarkozy become president of France?\nUS president during battlefield of France?\nName the president of France?\nDoes France have a president or a monarch?\nWho is the present monarch of France?\nWho is the vice president of France?\nDoes France have a President or a Prime Minister?\nWho was President of France in World War 1?\nDoes France have a president king and prime ministers?\nDoes the country of France have a king now?\nCharles de Gaulle was the what of France?\nWho leads France?\nDoes the President of France speak French?\nWho is head of state in France?\nWhat is the leader of France called?\n", "segment": "However, you have to be of French nationality. When did Nicholas Sarkozy become president of France? He became president of France in 2007. US president during battlefield of France? who was the us president at the time of the battle of France\nName the president of France? The current (Jan. 2012) president of France is Nicolas SARKOZY. Does France have a president or a monarch? France has a President, who at this time, March 2009, is Nicolas Sarkozy. Who is the present monarch of France? France does not have a monarch.", "start_char": 2564, "end_char": 3088, "id": "75075867" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_04_197606818#9_529526938", "url": "http://www.answers.com/Q/Who_is_the_President_of_France", "title": "Who is the President of France? - Answers", "headings": "Who is the President of France\n?\n\nWho is the President of France?\nYour Answer\nWho is the President of France?\nRelated Questions\nWho is the vice president in France?\nDoes France have a president?\nHow do you become the king of France?\nWho was the president and vice president of France in June 1956?\nWhere does the President of France live?\nWho is the actual president for France?\nWhat is the gender of the president of France?\nWhat is the email address of president of France?\nDoes France have a Prime Minister or President?\nDo you have to be born in France to be president of France?\nWhen did Nicholas Sarkozy become president of France?\nUS president during battlefield of France?\nName the president of France?\nDoes France have a president or a monarch?\nWho is the present monarch of France?\nWho is the vice president of France?\nDoes France have a President or a Prime Minister?\nWho was President of France in World War 1?\nDoes France have a president king and prime ministers?\nDoes the country of France have a king now?\nCharles de Gaulle was the what of France?\nWho leads France?\nDoes the President of France speak French?\nWho is head of state in France?\nWhat is the leader of France called?\n", "segment": "The president of France lives in the Elysee Palace\nWho is the actual president for France? Nicholas Sarkozy is the current President of France. What is the gender of the president of France? The president of France is Nicholas Sarkozy, a man. What is the email address of president of France? mail address/president of france\nDoes France have a Prime Minister or President? France has both prime minister and president. France has a directly elected president who appoints the prime minister. Do you have to be born in France to be president of France? It's not an obligation to be born in France to be president.", "start_char": 1949, "end_char": 2563, "id": "75075865" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_18_1272109892#0_1431290429", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/President_of_France", "title": "President of France - Wikipedia", "headings": "President of France\nPresident of France\nContents\nHistory\nElection\nPowers\nDetailed constitutional powers\nPresidential amnesties\nCriminal responsibility and impeachment\nSuccession and incapacity\nDeath in office\nPay and official residences\nLatest election\nLiving former presidents of France\nLists relating to the presidents of France\nReferences\nFurther reading\nExternal links\n", "segment": "President of France - Wikipedia\nPresident of France\nFrom Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia\nJump to navigation Jump to search\nHead of state of France\nFor a list, see List of presidents of France. President of the French Republic\nPrésident de la République française\nPresidential standard\nIncumbent\nEmmanuel Macron\nsince 14 May 2017\nExecutive branch in French Politics\nStyle\nMonsieur le Président\n(informal)\nSon Excellence\n(diplomatic, outside France)\nStatus\nHead of state\nMember of\nNational Defence and Security Council\nCouncil of Ministers\nEuropean Council\nResidence\nÉlysée Palace\nSeat\nParis, France\nNominator\nMin. 500 elected officials\nAppointer\nDirect popular vote\nTerm length\nFive years, renewable once\nConstituting instrument\nFifth Republic Constitution\nInaugural holder\nLouis-Napoleon Bonaparte\nFormation\nSecond Republic: 20 December 1848\nFifth Republic: 4 October 1958\nSalary\n€ 179,000 annually\nWebsite\nwww .elysee .fr (in French)\nPolitics of France\n\n\nConstitution\nFifth Republic\nDeclaration of the Rights of Man and of the Citizen\nExecutive\nPresident ( list)\nEmmanuel Macron ( LREM)\nPrime Minister ( list)\nJean Castex ( LREM)\nGovernment\nCastex\nLegislature\nNational Assembly: Membership\nPresident: Richard Ferrand\nSenate\nPresident: Gérard Larcher\nCongress of the French Parliament\nJudiciary\nConstitutional Council\nCouncil of State\nCourt of Cassation\nCourt of Audit\nCour de Justice de la République\nAdministrative divisions\nRegions\nMetropolitan regions\nAuvergne-Rhône-Alpes\nBourgogne-Franche-Comté\nBrittany\nCentre-Val de Loire\nCorsica\nGrand Est\nHauts-de-France\nÎle-de-France\nNormandy\nNouvelle-Aquitaine\nOccitanie\nPays de la Loire\nProvence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur\nOverseas regions\nFrench Guiana\nGuadeloupe\nMartinique\nMayotte\nRéunion\nOverseas country\nFrench Polynesia\nDepartments\nElections\nReferendums\nPresidential\nLegislative\nSenate\nMunicipal\nPolitical parties\nForeign relations\nAfrica\nAmericas\nAsia\nFrance and the United Nations\nForeign alliances\nMinistry of Europe and Foreign Affairs\nPolitics of the European Union\nRelated topics\nHuman rights\nPolitical scandals\nFrance portal\nOther countries\nv\nt\ne\nThe president of France, officially the president of the French Republic ( French: Président de la République française ), is the head of state and head of executive of France as well as the commander-in-chief of the French Armed Forces. The French presidency is the supreme magistracy of the country, and the president is the holder of the highest office in France.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 2464, "id": "63613986" } ]
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where robert frost went to school?
Dartmouth College
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Although he would be famous for writing about rural life, Frost grew up in the city, and published his first poem in his high school's magazine. He attended Dartmouth College for two months, long enough to be accepted into the Theta Delta Chi fraternity. Frost returned home to teach and to work at different jobs. Adult years\n\"In three words I can sum up everything I've learned about life — It goes on\" -- Robert Frost\nIn 1894, Frost sold his first poem, \"My Butterfly: An Elegy\", for fifteen dollars.", "start_char": 883, "end_char": 1979, "id": "41152400" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_18_1660536803#9_1871430220", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robert_Frost", "title": "Robert Frost - Wikipedia", "headings": "Robert Frost\nRobert Frost\nContents\nBiography\nEarly years\nAdult years\nPersonal life\nWork\nStyle and critical response\nThemes\nInfluenced by\nInfluenced\nAwards and recognition\nPulitzer Prizes\nLegacy and cultural influence\nSelected works\nPoetry collections\nPlays\nLetters\nOther\nSee also\nCitations\nGeneral sources\nExternal links\nLibraries\nElectronic editions\n", "segment": "He would win additional Pulitzers for Collected Poems in 1931, A Further Range in 1937, and A Witness Tree in 1943. For forty-two years – from 1921 to 1962 – Frost spent almost every summer and fall teaching at the Bread Loaf School of English of Middlebury College, at its mountain campus at Ripton, Vermont. He is credited as a major influence upon the development of the school and its writing programs. The college now owns and maintains his former Ripton farmstead, a National Historic Landmark, near the Bread Loaf campus. In 1921, Frost accepted a fellowship teaching post at the University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, where he resided until 1927 when he returned to teach at Amherst. While teaching at the University of Michigan, he was awarded a lifetime appointment at the university as a Fellow in Letters. The Robert Frost Ann Arbor home was purchased by The Henry Ford Museum in Dearborn, Michigan and relocated to the museum's Greenfield Village site for public tours. Throughout the 1920s, Frost also lived in his colonial era home in Shaftsbury, Vermont. The home opened as the Robert Frost Stone House Museum in 2002 and was given to Bennington College in 2017. In 1934, Frost began to spend winter months in Florida.", "start_char": 6408, "end_char": 7638, "id": "63890088" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_28_297630391#5_617896750", "url": "https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robert_Frost", "title": "Robert Frost - Simple English Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia", "headings": "Robert Frost\nRobert Frost\nEarly years\nAdult years\nReferences\n", "segment": "His farming was unsuccessful and he returned to education as an English teacher at New Hampshire's Pinkerton Academy from 1906 to 1911, then at the New Hampshire Normal School (now Plymouth State University) in Plymouth, New Hampshire. In 1912, Frost sailed with his family to Great Britain, living first in Glasgow before settling in Beaconsfield outside London. His first book of poetry, A Boy's Will, was published the next year. In England, he made some important friends, including Edward Thomas (a member of the group known as the Dymock Poets), T.E. Hulme, and Ezra Pound. Surrounded by his peers, Frost wrote some of his best work while in England. As World War I began, Frost returned to America in 1915 and bought a farm in New Hampshire, where he started a career of writing, teaching, and lecturing. This family homestead was the Frosts' summer home until 1938, and is used today as The Frost Place, a museum and poetry conference site. During the years 1916–20, 1923–24, and 1927–1938, Frost taught English at Amherst College in Massachusetts, notably encouraging his students to account for the sounds of the human voice in their writing. For forty-two years – from 1921 to 1963 - Frost spent almost every summer and fall teaching at the Bread Loaf School of English of Middlebury College, at its mountain campus at Ripton, Vermont. The college now owns and maintains his former Ripton farmstead as a national historic site near the Bread Loaf campus.", "start_char": 2735, "end_char": 4200, "id": "41152404" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_53_640256735#1_1353704961", "url": "https://www.sunsigns.org/famousbirthdays/d/profile/robert-frost/", "title": "Robert Frost Biography, Life, Interesting Facts", "headings": "Robert Frost Biography, Life, Interesting Facts\nRobert Frost\nAlso Known For : Poet\nBirth Place : San Francisco, California, United States of America\nZodiac Sign : Aries\nRobert Frost Biography, Life, Interesting Facts\nEarly Life & Education\nAdult Life\nBack In The States\nAwards\nPersonal Life\n", "segment": "He then became the editor of the newspaper. Frost’s father died in 1885, and after this, the family moved to Massachusetts. In 1892, Frost graduated Lawrence High School. He published his first poem in the school’s magazine. After finishing high school, Frost went to study at Dartmouth College but stayed there only for two months. He returned home and started to help his mother with teaching and as a worker in a factory. Adult Life\nRobert Frost worked several different jobs to support himself, although he knew that he wanted to be a poet. In 1894, Frost made his first sale to New York Independent. He sold his poem for $15. From 1897 till 1899 he attended Harvard University but was forced to leave due to illness.", "start_char": 452, "end_char": 1173, "id": "89368298" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_28_297630391#4_617895339", "url": "https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robert_Frost", "title": "Robert Frost - Simple English Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia", "headings": "Robert Frost\nRobert Frost\nEarly years\nAdult years\nReferences\n", "segment": "Because she had then graduated, she agreed. They got married on 19th December 1896. He attended liberal arts studies at Harvard for two years, but left to support his growing family. Shortly before dying, Robert's grandfather purchased a farm for Robert and Elinor in Derry, New Hampshire; and Robert worked the farm for nine years, while writing early in the mornings and producing many of the poems that would later become famous. His farming was unsuccessful and he returned to education as an English teacher at New Hampshire's Pinkerton Academy from 1906 to 1911, then at the New Hampshire Normal School (now Plymouth State University) in Plymouth, New Hampshire. In 1912, Frost sailed with his family to Great Britain, living first in Glasgow before settling in Beaconsfield outside London. His first book of poetry, A Boy's Will, was published the next year. In England, he made some important friends, including Edward Thomas (a member of the group known as the Dymock Poets), T.E. Hulme, and Ezra Pound. Surrounded by his peers, Frost wrote some of his best work while in England.", "start_char": 2302, "end_char": 3391, "id": "41152403" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_51_682966231#7_1418945423", "url": "https://www.robertfrost.org/", "title": "Robert Frost: Poems,Biography, & Quotes of Robert Frost", "headings": "Robert Frost and his Poems\nRobert Frost and his Poems", "segment": "Some of the first pieces of his poet work were written while living in England. In 1915, Robert Lee returned to America and purchased a farm in Franconia, New Hampshire. That same year, Frost launched a career of writing, lecturing and teaching. Frost became an English professor at Amherst College from 1916-1938. While a professor at Amherst College, he advised his writing students to always bring the notion of the human voices to their craft. From 1921 and the next forty-two years of his life, he had three great expectations. During summers, Frost spent time teaching at the Bread Loaf School of English of Middlebury College in Ripton, Vermont. Nevertheless, Middlebury College still owns and managed Frost's farm. Middlebury College as managed his farm as a National Historic Site located near the Bread Loaf campus. He also represented the United States of America on several official missions.", "start_char": 3338, "end_char": 4242, "id": "35573230" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_51_682966231#1_1418938309", "url": "https://www.robertfrost.org/", "title": "Robert Frost: Poems,Biography, & Quotes of Robert Frost", "headings": "Robert Frost and his Poems\nRobert Frost and his Poems", "segment": "As a well-known and often-quoted poet, Robert Frost was highly honored during his presence on earth, receiving 4 Pulitzer Prizes. Robert Frost's father was a former teacher who later turned newspaperman. His father was also known to be a gambler, a hard drinker, and a harsh disciplinarian. For as long as he allowed, he had a passion for politics. Robert Frost resided in California until the age of eleven. Frost moved with his mother and sister to eastern Massachusetts, after the death of his father. Frost's mother later joined the Swedenborgian church and had the poet baptized in it. As an adult, Frost left the faith of his mother. As a city boy, Frost grew up understanding so many things in life and had his first poem published in Lawrence, Massachusetts. In 1892, he attended Dartmouth College for just less than a semester.", "start_char": 655, "end_char": 1491, "id": "35573224" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_16_3506245170#3_3878475653", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/David_Frost", "title": "David Frost - Wikipedia", "headings": "David Frost\nDavid Frost\nContents\nEarly life\nThat Was the Week That Was\nAfter TW3\nAmerican career from 1968 to 1980\nAfter 1980\nAchievements\nFrost/Nixon\nPersonal life\nDeath\nTributes\nSelected awards and honours\nBibliography\nNon-fiction\nReferences\nExternal links\n", "segment": "he had two elder sisters. While living in Gillingham, Kent, he was taught in the Bible class of the Sunday school at his father's church (Byron Road Methodist) by David Gilmore Harvey, and subsequently started training as a Methodist local preacher, which he did not complete. Frost attended Barnsole Road Primary School in Gillingham, St Hugh's School, Woodhall Spa, Gillingham Grammar School and finally – while residing in Raunds, Northamptonshire – Wellingborough Grammar School. Throughout his school years he was an avid football and cricket player, and was offered a contract with Nottingham Forest F.C. For two years before going to university he was a lay preacher, following his witnessing of an event presided over by Christian evangelist Billy Graham. Frost studied at Gonville and Caius College, Cambridge, from 1958, graduating with a Third in English. He was editor of both the university's student paper, Varsity, and the literary magazine Granta. He was also secretary of the Footlights Drama Society, which included actors such as Peter Cook and John Bird. During this period Frost appeared on television for the first time in an edition of Anglia Television 's Town And Gown, performing several comic characters. \" The first time I stepped into a television studio\", he once remembered, \"it felt like home. It didn't scare me.", "start_char": 2950, "end_char": 4294, "id": "101667034" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_56_372752972#4_774725410", "url": "https://www.ukessays.com/essays/english-literature/robert-frosts-fire-and-ice-poems-english-literature-essay.php", "title": "Robert Frosts Fire And Ice Poems English Literature Essay", "headings": "Robert Frosts Fire And Ice Poems English Literature Essay\nRobert Frosts Fire And Ice Poems English Literature Essay\nGet Help With Your Essay\nFind out how UKEssays.com can help you!\nCite This Work\nDMCA / Removal Request\n", "segment": "Frost uses tone, allusion, and diction to convey how both fire and ice can combine to have the same consequences if hatred or desires get out of hand. “Robert Frost was born in San Francisco in March 1874. His father died when he was eleven, and he moved to Massachusetts to live with his grandparents. He was co-valedictorian for his high school, and began writing poetry during his high school years. He attended Dartmouth College for only one term, and then worked at several different jobs, including journalist and schoolteacher. He sold his first poem in 1894 and his first book of poetry in 1913. In 1897, he returned to school at Harvard, and attended two more years. In 1900, he moved to New Hampshire and attempted to become a poultry farmer, but he returned to teaching in 1906. His years in New Hampshire provided many of the poems that he would become world famous for, including “Mending Wall” and “Mowin” (Academon). This information about the background of Frost’s life shows his high intellect and possibly reasoning behind why his writings were in difficult nature to understand.", "start_char": 1871, "end_char": 2968, "id": "5919777" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_08_575672858#2_1027184836", "url": "http://www.notablebiographies.com/Fi-Gi/Frost-Robert.html", "title": "Robert Frost Biography - life, family, children, story, death, wife, school, mother, young", "headings": "Robert Frost Biography\nRobert Frost Biography\nThe early years\nTransplanted New Englander\nCreation of the poet\nA public figure\nLater work and personal tragedies\nFor More Information\nUser Contributions:\npppppppppppppppp\n", "segment": "His wife and two children, Robert and Jeanie, went east for the funeral. Lacking funds to return to California, they settled in Salem, Massachusetts, where his grandfather had offered them a home. Eventually Mrs. Frost found a job teaching at a school. Robert Frost. Courtesy of the\nLibrary of Congress\n. Transplanted New Englander\nAs a young boy, Robert loved his mother reading to him. Her influence introduced him to a large variety of literature, and from this he was inspired to become an excellent reader. He lacked enthusiasm for school in his elementary years, but became a serious student and graduated from Lawrence High School as valedictorian (top in his class) and class poet in 1892. He enrolled at Dartmouth College but soon left. He had become engaged to Elinor White, classmate and fellow valedictorian, who was completing her college education.", "start_char": 1080, "end_char": 1952, "id": "588070" } ]
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where is eu headquarters located?
Brussels
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In total, the EU member states have a total area of about 1,728,099 square miles and an approximate population of at least 510 million people. The de facto capital of the EU is in Brussels, Belgium. Officially, however, the EU does not have a headquarters in any of the member countries. In addition, there are no plans in place for choosing a headquarter city.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 747, "id": "96450925" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_50_2115364437#0_2938496861", "url": "https://www.quora.com/Where-is-the-European-Union-headquarters", "title": "Where is the European Union headquarters? - Quora", "headings": "Where is the European Union headquarters?\nWhere is the European Union headquarters?\nQuora User\n", "segment": "Where is the European Union headquarters? - Quora\nWhere is the European Union headquarters? Ad by Pure Flix\nPureFlix streams faith and family-focused entertainment. Uplifting, inspiring and faith-fulfilling entertainment for the whole family. Learn More\n14 Answers\nQuora User\n, Member of MENSA\nAnswered 6 years ago\nThe European Union does not have one main building where all the seven institutions of the EU are located. However the capital of the European Union is located in Brussels, Belgium. As are: the Commission\nCouncil of Ministers\nEuropean Council\nThe Parliament (2nd) > 1st Parliament is located in Strasbourg, France. Which requires a major moving operation where all the diplomats, politicians and paperwork will have move to Strasburg twelve times a year. 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Downloads\nYour guide to the Lisbon treaty", "start_char": 1687, "end_char": 2213, "id": "59868743" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_19_1174592427#2_1692344220", "url": "https://europa.eu/european-union/about-eu/figures/administration_en", "title": "EU administration - staff, languages and location | European Union", "headings": "EU administration - staff, languages and location\nEU administration - staff, languages and location\nStaff\nLanguages\nLocations\nDownloads\n", "segment": "Divided by the population of the EU, this comes to around €2 per person per year. Locations\nThe European Commission is mainly based in Brussels and Luxembourg. It also has offices throughout the EU, and offices outside the EU. Agencies have been set up in many EU countries to deal with specific technical, scientific or managerial tasks. For example, the European Food Safety Authority in Italy provides independent scientific advice on all matters related to food safety. The European Parliament holds its Committee meetings in Brussels and its plenary sessions in Brussels and Strasbourg. Administration is located in Luxembourg. It regularly sends delegations to regions outside the EU. The Council buildings are in Brussels, where most of its meetings also take place. Occasionally meetings of the Council of the European Union are held in Luxembourg.", "start_char": 1214, "end_char": 2070, "id": "59868742" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_17_403851159#16_441379318", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Education_International", "title": "Education International - Wikipedia", "headings": "Education International\nEducation International\nContents\nIntroduction\nHistory\nStructure\nPrincipal aims\nCampaigns\nLeadership\nGeneral Secretaries\nPresidents\nSee also\nNotes\nReferences\nExternal links\n", "segment": "The EI Secretariat is located in Brussels, Belgium. 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Important EU cities : Four cities are very important for the European union: Brussels in Belgium (EU headquarters)\nStrasbourg in France (European Parliament)\nFrankfurt/Main in Germany (European Central Bank)\nLuxembourg City in Luxembourg (seat of the European Parliament and the European Court of Justice)\nThe EU capital city is Brussels, which is the capital city of Belgium. 14. The presidency of the Council of the European Union rotates every six months. The Council of the EU represents the governments of the member states and the presidency is held by the national government’s head of state. Croatia leads the EU council for the first six months of 2020\nThe EU council is led from January to June 2020 by Croatia, then from July to December 2020 by Germany. In 2021, the presiding countries will be Portugal and Slovenia and in 2022 the presidency will go to France and the Czech Republic. 15.", "start_char": 4355, "end_char": 5297, "id": "49572150" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_45_1039833937#7_2052329141", "url": "https://www.linklaters.com/en/insights/publications/aifm/scope--definition-of-aif", "title": "", "headings": "\n", "segment": "Belgium\nLocations : France\nLocations : Germany\nLocations : Ireland\nLocations : Italy\nLocations : Luxembourg\nLocations : Netherlands\nLocations : Portugal\nLocations : Spain\nLocations : Sweden The Nordics\nLocations :", "start_char": 3786, "end_char": 3990, "id": "50677630" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_04_1007944111#8_2093113357", "url": "http://www.brinksglobal.com/contact_us/contact_us.aspx", "title": "", "headings": "\nHeadquarters\nAfrica\nAsia Pacific\nAustralia\nCaribbean\nEurope\nLatin America\nMiddle East\nNorth America\n", "segment": "Head Office, Russia\nFINLAND\nRepresentative: Head Office, London\nFRANCE\nGEORGIA\nRepresentative: Brink's Russia\nGERMANY\nGIBRALTAR\nRepresentative: Brink's France\nGREECE\nHUNGARY\nICELAND\nRepresentative: Head Office, London\nITALY\nLATVIA\nRepresentative: Head Office, Russia\nLITHUANIA\nRepresentative: Head Office, Russia\nLIECHTENSTEIN\nLUXEMBOURG\nMALTA\nRepresentative: Head Office, London\nMONACO\nRepresentative: Brink's France\nNETHERLANDS\nNORWAY\nRepresentative: Head Office, London\nPOLAND\nPORTUGAL\nRepresentative:", "start_char": 2448, "end_char": 2952, "id": "76003417" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_10_254236534#11_475867992", "url": "http://www.un.org/en/sections/where-we-work/europe-and-central-asia/index.html", "title": "Europe and Central Asia | United Nations", "headings": "Europe and Central Asia\nEurope and Central Asia\nUN Office at Geneva (UNOG)\nUN Office in Vienna (UNOV)\nThe Hague, International City of Peace and Justice\nEconomic Commission for Europe (ECE)\nUN Peacekeeping Operations in Europe and Central Asia\nSecretary-General\nDepartment of Political and Peacebuilding Affairs (DPPA)\nDepartment of Global Communications\nUN System Offices in Europe\nUnited Nations Development Programme (UNDP)\nUnited Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)\nUnited Nations Population Fund (UNFPA)\nThe UN Refugee Agency (UNHCR)\nWorld Food Programme (WFP)\nWorld Health Organization (WHO)\nJoint UN Programme on HIV/AIDS (UNAIDS)\nInternational Labour Organization (ILO)\nUN Women\nUnited Nations Industrial Development Organization (UNIDO)\nUnited Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO)\nOffice of the High Commissioner for Human Rights (OHCHR)\nUnited Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA)\nUN Office on Drugs and Crime (UNODC)\nThe United Nations Office for Project Services (UNOPS)\nFood and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO)\nInternational Fund for Agricultural Development (IFAD)\nInternational Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA)\nWorld Bank\nInternational Monetary Fund (IMF)\nInternational Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO)\nInternational Maritime Organization (IMO)\nInternational Telecommunication Union (ITU)\nWorld Intellectual Property Organization (WIPO)\nUnited Nations Human Settlements Programme (UN-Habitat)\n", "segment": "International Monetary Fund (IMF)\nThe IMF has a Regional Office for Central and Eastern Europe in Warsaw, Poland. and a Europe Office in Paris and Brussels. 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where did the assyrian empire start?
Middle East
[ { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_47_1436179445#0_3075779189", "url": "https://www.nationalgeographic.org/encyclopedia/assyrian-empire/", "title": "Assyrian Empire | National Geographic Society", "headings": "Assyrian Empire\nAssyrian Empire", "segment": "Assyrian Empire | National Geographic Society\nAssyrian Empire\nEncyclopedic Entry\nVocabulary\nThe Assyrian Empire started off as a major regional power in Mesopotamia in the second millennium B.C.E., but later grew in size and stature in the first millennium B.C.E. under a series of powerful rulers, becoming one of the world’s earliest empires. Assyria was located in the northern part of Mesopotamia, which corresponds to most parts of modern-day Iraq as well as parts of Iran, Kuwait, Syria, and Turkey. It had relatively humble beginnings as a nation-state early in the second millennium B.C.E. Its status underwent many changes; though sometimes it was an independent state, it also fell to the Babylonian Empire, and later to Mittani rule. But unlike other nation-states, because of their technological advances in warfare, the Assyrians maintained their land while other states and empires rose and fell from power. When another group, the Hittites, rose to power and overthrew Mittani rule, it left a power vacuum that sent the region into war and chaos. This left the Assyrians poised to gain more power in the region. Around 900 B.C.E., a new series of Assyrian kings, beginning with Adad Nirari II, rose to prominence and expanded Assyria’s borders into a huge empire. Adad Nirari II and his successors used new warfare techniques to take over enemy cities one by one. The Assyrians had several advantages that they had been developing for generations while other empires came and went.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 1497, "id": "72656962" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_08_742227947#18_1338166635", "url": "http://www.oldest.org/politics/empires/", "title": "8 Oldest Empires in the World | Oldest.org", "headings": "8 Oldest Empires in the World\n8 Oldest Empires in the World\n8. Achaemenid Empire\n7. Carthaginian Empire\n6. Kushite Empire (Nubian Dynasty)\n5. Egyptian Empire (New Kingdom of Egypt)\n4. Hittite Empire\n3. Babylonian Empire (First Babylonian Dynasty)\n2. Assyrian Empire\n1. Akkadian Empire\n", "segment": "While it was a kingdom during this time, the Assyrian Empire did not emerge until after the fall of the Akkadian Empire. During the height of the Assyrian Empire, it ruled over what the ancient Mesopotamian religion called the “Four Corners of the World”: as far north as the Caucasus Mountains, as far east as the Zargos Mountains, as far west as Cyrpus in the Mediterranean Sea, and as far south as the Arabian desert. 1. Akkadian Empire\nYear Established and Ended: c.2334 BCE – c.2154 BCE\nDuration: 180 years\nFounding Country: Ancient Mesopotamia – around modern-day Iraq\nCapital City: Akkad\nphoto source: Wikimedia Commons\nphoto source:", "start_char": 7574, "end_char": 8215, "id": "771523" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_08_742227947#16_1338163808", "url": "http://www.oldest.org/politics/empires/", "title": "8 Oldest Empires in the World | Oldest.org", "headings": "8 Oldest Empires in the World\n8 Oldest Empires in the World\n8. Achaemenid Empire\n7. Carthaginian Empire\n6. Kushite Empire (Nubian Dynasty)\n5. Egyptian Empire (New Kingdom of Egypt)\n4. Hittite Empire\n3. Babylonian Empire (First Babylonian Dynasty)\n2. Assyrian Empire\n1. Akkadian Empire\n", "segment": "Sometime around the end of the First Babylonian Dynasty, the capital city of Babylon was sacked by the Hittites under king Mursili I.\n2. Assyrian Empire\nYear Established and Ended: c.2025 BCE – c.605 BCE\nDuration: 1,420 years\nFounding Country: Assyria (parts of modern-day Iraq, Turkey, Syria, and Iran)\nCapital City: several throughout different periods – first capital city was Aššur\nphoto source: Wikimedia Commons\nphoto source: Wikimedia Commons\nThe Assyrian Empire is typically divided into four eras: the Early Assyrian Period, the Old Assyrian Empire, the Middle Assyrian Period, and the New Assyrian Period. Although the first capital city of Aššur was first established around 2600 BCE, during the Early Period, Assyrians were under the rule of the Akkadian Empire.", "start_char": 6800, "end_char": 7574, "id": "771521" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_04_777679382#2_1667878384", "url": "http://www.bible-history.com/maps/02-assyrian-empire.html", "title": "The Assyrian Empire (Bible History Online)", "headings": "Map of the Assyrian Empire at its Greatest Extant (900-607 BC.)\nBible History Online\nMap of the Assyrian Empire at its Greatest Extant (900-607 BC.)\nHistory of the Assyrian Empire\nBible Maps - Biblical Maps and Historical Geography for Bible Study\nInteractive Maps\nGeography Resources:\n(More to come)\nThe Story of the Bible\n", "segment": "In the south the western boundary extended past Memphis in Egypt. 3. The Eastern Boundary were the cities of Susa and Ecbatana in Persia. 4. The Southern Boundary went all the way to Nubia past Thebes and Jeb. History of the Assyrian Empire\nThe Assyrian Empire began to arise around 1270 BC, in the area far north on the Tigris River after the fall of Chaldea. The first capital of Assyria was Assur, and after that Nimrod became the capital of ancient Assyria. Later in 702 BC Nineveh became capital, and this was during the reign of king Sennacherib. Nineveh soon became one of the largest cities of the ancient Near East. At the height the Assyrian Empire the kingdom embraced the lands of the northern Tigris, Armenia, Media, Babylonia, Elam, Mesopotamia, Syria, Israel, Judah, and the northern portion of Egypt.", "start_char": 1181, "end_char": 1997, "id": "75742050" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_03_1471431650#0_2428864367", "url": "http://www.ancient-civilizations.com/assyrian-empire/", "title": "Assyrian Empire", "headings": "Assyrian Empire\nAssyrian Empire\nThe Rise and fall of Assyrian Empire\nAssyrian Social Structure\nMilitary powers of Assyria\nReligion and the temples of God\nAssyrian cities\nThe rise and fall of Assyrian Empire\nSUBSCRIBE NOW! and get a Free E-Book\nRashtrakuta Dynasty\nMughal Empire\nBabylonian Empire\n", "segment": "Assyrian Empire\nAssyrian Empire\nHome\nAncient Empires\nAssyrian Empire\nLast Updated: March 21, 2020\nAssyria, in its original geographical and historical sense, was a small triangular-shaped land lying between the Tigris and the Zab Rivers and the Median Mountains. When the Assyrians gained in power and numbers, they soon extended their dominion beyond these very narrow boundaries so that even in early times the name Assyria was carried westward to the Euphrates and southward as far as Hit. At the Zenith of its rule, Assyria could lay claim to an empire that stretched from Egypt in the west to the borders of Iran in the east that encompassed the whole of the Fertile Crescent in the realm of a single imperial domain. The beginning of the Assyrian Empire can be traced to a small town called Ashur from where the name Assyria has been derived. The merchants of the city of Ashur became wealthier which in turn influenced the growth and prosperity of the town. The Rise and fall of Assyrian Empire\nThe Assyrian Empire is considered to be the greatest among the Mesopotamian Empires owing to its development of bureaucracy and military strategies that gave momentum to its growth. The rise and fall of the Assyrian Empire can be classified to three periods: The Old Kingdom: the existence of the city of Ashur can be traced to this period as an independent city state.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 1371, "id": "3176804" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_36_301522319#1_641750313", "url": "https://www.christianity.com/church/denominations/discover-the-assyrians-10-things-to-know-about-their-history-faith.html", "title": "Who are the Assyrians? 10 Things to Know About Their History & Faith", "headings": "Who are the Assyrians? 10 Things to Know about their History & Faith\nWho are the Assyrians? 10 Things to Know about their History & Faith\nThe Origin of Assyrians\nThe Three Empires of Ancient Assyria\nAssyrians Proclaim to Descend from Abraham\nAssyrian Province in the Roman Empire\nMuslim Conquest of Assyrians\nThe Assyrian Genocide\nModern Assyrian Persecution\nAssyrian Culture\nAssyrian Music\nAssyrian Dancing\nSyriac Christianity - Assyrian Denominations\nThe Assyrian Diaspora\nSources\nAssyria | Ancient.eu\n", "segment": "The Origin of Assyrians\nThe story of the Assyrian people originates with the emergence of Akkadian speaking peoples in Mesopotamia sometime between 3500 and 3000 BC. This then led to the development of Assyria in the 25th century BC. During the early bronze age era, Sargon of Akkad joined all the native Semitic-speakers and the Sumerians of Mesopotamia, including the Assyrians, under the Akkadian Empire from 2335–2154 BC. Assyria was for most of this time a strong and relatively advanced nation and a primary center of the Mesopotamian civilization and religion. The Three Empires of Ancient Assyria\nThe Old Assyrian Empire (2025–1750 BC): This era is the earliest period for which there are findings of a distinguished culture, different from that of southern Mesopotamia, thriving in the capital city of Ashur, settled on the Tigris River in present-day Iraq. Image below of the Old Assyrian Empire. The Middle Assyrian Empire (1365–1020 BC): The Middle era observed reigns of notable kings, such as Ashur-uballit I, Arik-den-ili, Tukulti-Ninurta I and Tiglath-Pileser I. During this time, Assyria defeated the realm of the Hurri-Mitanni and surpassed the Hittite, Egyptian, and Babylonian empires in size and power. Image below of the Middle Assyrian Empire.", "start_char": 450, "end_char": 1717, "id": "108222450" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_25_1182244311#18_2237130302", "url": "https://owlcation.com/humanities/How-long-do-empires-last", "title": "How Long Did the Empires of Ancient Civilizations Last? - Owlcation", "headings": "How Long Did the Empires of Ancient Civilizations Last?\nHow Long Did the Empires of Ancient Civilizations Last?\nAfrica (3000 BC - 0 AD)\n1. Ancient Egypt\n2. Kerma Civilization (Sudan)\n3. Kushite Kingdom (Sudan)\n4. Ptolemaic Egypt\n5. Carthage (Tunisia)\n6. Numidia (Algeria/Tunisia)\n7. Aksumite Empire (Ethiopia)\nMesopotamia (3000 BC - 0 AD)\n8. Akkadian Empire (Sumer)\n9. Third Dynasty of Ur (Sumer)\n10. First Babylonian Dynasty\n11. Assyrian Empire\n12. Chaldean Dynasty (Babylon)\n13. Hittites\n14. Lydia\n15. 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Urartu (Armenia)\n46. Orontid Dynasty (Armenia)\n47. Kingdom of Armenia\nAsia (3000 BC - 0 AD)\n48. Phoenicians (Middle East)\n49. Kingdom of Israel and Judah\n50. Scythians (Central Asia/Eastern Europe)\n51. Xiongnu Empire (Mongolia)\n52. Three Kingdoms of Korea\nAncient Americas (3000 BC - 0 AD)\n53. Olmecs (Mexico)\n54. Teotihuacans (Mexico)\n55. Norte Chico Civilization (Peru)\n56. Chavin Culture (Peru)\nConclusions\nComments\nStanislav Boukhanov on June 28, 2020:\nAnthony Carlo Quintiliani on August 09, 2017:\nAndrea Franco Cook on June 18, 2017:\[email protected] on February 17, 2017:\nLength of Civilization on July 07, 2016:\nIn the 5th century B.C. When Herodotus visited Egypt, it's civilization was already more than 10,000 years old! on September 24, 2014:\[email protected] on April 07, 2012:\nWilliam R. Catton, Jr. on June 23, 2010:\nkayla an 8th grader on April 01, 2010:\n", "segment": "Assyrian Empire\nThe Old Assyrian Empire begins with the founding of Ashur. The Old Assyrian Empire lasted from 2000 BC to 1759 BC. The Old Empire fell to Hammurabi's forces. The Old Assyrian Empire lasted roughly 340 years. The Middle Assyrian Empire begins with the rise of Ashur-uballit to the thrown of Assyria around 1360 BC and ends around 1047 BC. The main cities were Ashur, Ninevah, and Nimrud with Ashur still the capital. The empire declined around 1047 BC after the reign by Tiglath-Pileser I. So, the middle period lasted rougly 315 years. The Neo-Assyrian Empire lasted from 934-609 BC. Some historians have claimed that the Neo-Assyrian Empire was the first \"real\" empire in human history. The Neo-Assyrian empire ended in 612 BC with the fall of its capital city Ninevah to invasions by the Chaldean Dynasty.", "start_char": 6150, "end_char": 6973, "id": "66310307" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_08_742227947#17_1338165146", "url": "http://www.oldest.org/politics/empires/", "title": "8 Oldest Empires in the World | Oldest.org", "headings": "8 Oldest Empires in the World\n8 Oldest Empires in the World\n8. Achaemenid Empire\n7. Carthaginian Empire\n6. Kushite Empire (Nubian Dynasty)\n5. Egyptian Empire (New Kingdom of Egypt)\n4. Hittite Empire\n3. Babylonian Empire (First Babylonian Dynasty)\n2. Assyrian Empire\n1. Akkadian Empire\n", "segment": "several throughout different periods – first capital city was Aššur\nphoto source: Wikimedia Commons\nphoto source: Wikimedia Commons\nThe Assyrian Empire is typically divided into four eras: the Early Assyrian Period, the Old Assyrian Empire, the Middle Assyrian Period, and the New Assyrian Period. Although the first capital city of Aššur was first established around 2600 BCE, during the Early Period, Assyrians were under the rule of the Akkadian Empire. While it was a kingdom during this time, the Assyrian Empire did not emerge until after the fall of the Akkadian Empire. During the height of the Assyrian Empire, it ruled over what the ancient Mesopotamian religion called the “Four Corners of the World”: as far north as the Caucasus Mountains, as far east as the Zargos Mountains, as far west as Cyrpus in the Mediterranean Sea, and as far south as the Arabian desert. 1. Akkadian Empire\nYear Established and Ended:", "start_char": 7118, "end_char": 8042, "id": "771522" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_14_1242630214#3_2540779712", "url": "https://courses.lumenlearning.com/suny-hccc-worldcivilization/chapter/the-assyrians/", "title": "The Assyrians | World Civilization", "headings": "The Assyrians\nThe Assyrians\nLearning Objective\nKey Points\nTerms\nAššur\nAssyrian Empire\nSources\n", "segment": "Centered on the Upper Tigris river, in northern Mesopotamia (northern Iraq, northeast Syria, and southeastern Turkey), the Assyrians came to rule powerful empires at several times, the last of which grew to be the largest and most powerful empire the world had yet seen. As a substantial part of the greater Mesopotamian “Cradle of Civilization,” Assyria was at the height of technological, scientific, and cultural achievements for its time. At its peak, the Assyrian empire stretched from Cyprus in the Mediterranean Sea to Persia (Iran), and from the Caucasus Mountains (Armenia, Georgia, Azerbaijan) to the Arabian Peninsula and Egypt. Assyria is named for its original capital, the ancient city of Ašur (a.k.a., Ashur) which dates to c. 2600 BCE and was located in what is now the Saladin Province of northern Iraq. Ashur was originally one of a number of Akkadian city states in Mesopotamia. In the late 24th century BCE, Assyrian kings were regional leaders under Sargon of Akkad, who united all the Akkadian Semites and Sumerian-speaking peoples of Mesopotamia under the Akkadian Empire (c. 2334 BC-2154 BCE). Following the fall of the Akkadian Empire, c. 2154 BCE, and the short-lived succeeding Sumerian Third Dynasty of Ur, which ruled southern Assyria, Assyria regained full independence. The history of Assyria proper is roughly divided into three periods, known as Old Assyrian (late 21st-18th century BCE), Middle Assyrian (1365-1056 BCE), and Neo-Assyrian (911- 612BCE). These periods roughly correspond to the Middle Bronze Age, Late Bronze Age, and Early Iron Age, respectively.", "start_char": 2438, "end_char": 4035, "id": "77983481" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_45_3468898#0_8672545", "url": "https://www.kidpid.com/the-rise-and-fall-of-the-assyrian-empire/", "title": "The rise and fall of the Assyrian Empire - Kidpid", "headings": "The rise and fall of the Assyrian Empire\nThe rise and fall of the Assyrian Empire\nHistory of the Assyrian Empire\nTransformation of Assyria from a city-state to a territorial state\nSudden loss of territory\nA new round of conquests\nThe Military of Assyria\nGrowth Strategy\nThe power behind the influence of affairs\nRepresentation of power\nThe last ruler\nThe end of the Assyrian Empire\n", "segment": "The rise and fall of the Assyrian Empire - Kidpid\nThe rise and fall of the Assyrian Empire\nSushmita July 6, 2018\n0 Comments\nHistory of the Assyrian Empire\nThe rise of the Assyrian Empire began in the Late Bronze Age, in a city called Ashur. The name Ashur comes from a god who was thought to be an embodiment of the city. It was a tin and textiles trading center and was located along the Tigris River in Northern Iraq. Transformation of Assyria from a city-state to a territorial state\nAshur-uballit I was the first king of the Middle Assyrian Empire, reigned from 1353-1318 BC. He initiated military campaigns and effectively transformed Assyria from a city-state to a territorial state, making it an administrative entity that looked over many places, cultures, and people. Sudden loss of territory\nFor 150 years, Assyria thrived until a mysterious catastrophe in the 12th century BCE caused Assyrians to lose much of their territory. A new round of conquests\nA few hundred years later, the kings shaped their administrative system into an empire. The Military of Assyria\nThe Assyrian Military were innovators and merciless conquerors who gave cruel punishments to those who opposed them. Growth Strategy\nThe growth strategy was to deport local populations and shifting them to fulfill different needs making them lose bonds with their homelands and severed loyalty among the local group. When areas were conquered they built cities connected by royal roads, with each new conquer, new palaces and temples were erected.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 1522, "id": "49570102" } ]
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People who like the name Rome also like: Finn, Leo, Ace, Rocco, Carlos, Beau, Kane, Aria, Kaia, Olivia, Mia, Ava, Scarlett, Sienna\nNames that sound like Rome: Raanan, Rami, Rumi, Raimi, Rain, Raina, Raine, Ramon, Ramona, Ranae, Rane, Ranee, Rania, Reina, Remi, Remy, Ren, Rena, Rene, Renee, Renny, Reyna, Rhiannon, Rhona, Rianna, Rianne, Rimona, Rin, Riona, Romaine\nStats for the Name Rome\nRome is currently not ranked on the Baby Names Popularity Charts\nRome is currently #970 in U.S. births\nListen to the Podcast", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 789, "id": "16242653" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_09_983516467#1_1675597607", "url": "http://www.surnamedb.com/Surname/Roman", "title": "Surname Database: Roman Last Name Origin", "headings": "Last name: Roman\nLast name: Roman\nSurname scroll for: Roman\n", "segment": "This given name was however borne by several early saints, including a 7th Century bishop of Rouen. Popular in Northern France, it was introduced into England by the Normans after the 1066 Invasion. The second possible origin is from the Old French \"Romeyn\", this time a locational nickname for someone either from Rome, or even from Italy in general. Indeed the name could apply to one who had simply visited Rome, perhaps on a pilgrimage. The early surname development and recording in England includes William Rome of Sussex in the 1296 Subsidy Rolls of that county, John Roman of Essex in the 1367 rolls of Chelmsford, John de Rome of Yorkshire in the 1379 Poll Tax rolls, and George Romans of the same county in the Friary rolls of 1636. The modern surname can be found as Rome, Roman, Romain (e) and Romayn (e), with the patronymic forms, indicating \"son of Roman\", being Romans, Romaines and Romaynes. Other later church recordings include the marriage of Thomas Romines and Dorathy Mattlersey at Holy Trinity, York, on January 23rd 1639, whilst Thomas Roome, the son of Thomas Roome of 'ye Parrish of St Johns, Barbadoes' was christened there on November 26th 1679. The coat of arms granted in Scotland in 1780 has the balzon of a silver field, on a blue bend between two red roses, a thistle between two fleur de lis in gold. The crest is a rose tree bearing roses proper. The first recorded spelling of the family name is shown to be that of Adam Romayn, which was dated 1208, in the \"Surrey Curia Rolls\", during the reign of King John, known as \"Lackland\", 1199 - 1216.", "start_char": 275, "end_char": 1855, "id": "102644036" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_27_1186086808#0_2380367742", "url": "https://schoolhistory.co.uk/ancient/the-roman-empire-how-did-rome-get-its-name/", "title": "The Roman Empire Name Facts & Information Worksheet", "headings": "The Roman Empire: How Did Rome Get Its Name?\nThe Roman Empire: How Did Rome Get Its Name?\nDownload The Roman Empire: How Did Rome Get Its Name?\nHow did Rome get its Name?\nWho Ruled Rome?\nPDF Worksheet:\n", "segment": "The Roman Empire Name Facts & Information Worksheet\nThe Roman Empire: How Did Rome Get Its Name? Free\nDownload The Roman Empire: How Did Rome Get Its Name? Click the button below to download this worksheet for use in the classroom or at home. Download →\nHow did Rome get its Name? Rome is the capital city of Italy. Building started in 753 BC and the Romans developed a story to explain how Rome was built. They believed that twin boys, Romulus and Remus, were taken from their mother and left by the river Tiber to starve. It is thought that a mother wolf found the babies and looked after them until they were old enough to take care of themselves.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 650, "id": "10589933" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_04_531671895#0_1198449179", "url": "http://www.babynamewizard.com/baby-name/boy/roman", "title": "Roman Name Meaning & Origin | Baby Name Wizard", "headings": "\nRoman\nOrigin of the name Roman:\nNameVoyager\nSister & Brother Names\nName Lists Featuring Roman\nContribute your knowledge to the name Roman\nComments and insights on the name Roman\nPersonal experiences with the name Roman\nNicknames for Roman\nMeanings and history of the name Roman\nFamous real-life people named Roman\nRoman in song, story & screen\n", "segment": "Roman Name Meaning & Origin | Baby Name Wizard\nRoman Name Meaning & Origin\nRoman\nPronunciation: ROH-mən (key)\nOrigin of the name Roman: Derived from the Latin Romanus (a Roman), which is from Roma, the name of the capital city of Italy. 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Settlement of Italy\nDuring the early formation of Rome, Italy was settled by many different peoples. These included the Latin peoples (the first to settle Rome), the Greeks (who settled along the coast of Italy), the Sabines, and the Etruscans. The Etruscans were a powerful people who lived nearby Rome. They likely had a significant influence on the culture and the early formation of Rome. Some of the kings of Rome were Etruscan. The Kings of Rome\nBefore the Roman Republic was formed, Rome was ruled by kings. Roman history tells of seven kings starting with Romulus in 753 BC. Each king was elected by the people for life.", "start_char": 1292, "end_char": 2088, "id": "18199257" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_53_732135305#1_1566692110", "url": "https://www.surnamedb.com/Surname/Romeo", "title": "Surname Database: Romeo Last Name Origin", "headings": "Last name: Romeo\nLast name: Romeo\nSurname scroll for: Romeo\n", "segment": "In general there are two origins, the first being that the name identifies a former citizen of Rome, but as for most people the only place that they had ever heard of outside their own country was Rome, this surname became a description for all Italians! The religious revival of the Middle Ages coincided with the crusades to 'free' the Holy Land. As a result any name associated with centres of Christianity received a major boost, and in this case the name was even applied to people who had been to Rome on a pilgrimage. Early examples of the surname recording taken from authentic civil and religious registers include Reginald le Romayn of Lincoln, England, in the year 1275, and Wilhelm Roman of Prague, in the year 1408. Adrian Romeu was recorded in Anso, Huesca, Spain, in 1515, and Christian Romeo at Zaragoza, Spain, on September 6th 1564. The name was also early into California, Jose Innocencio Romero being christened at Mission Santa Clara, on January 12th 1776, whilst Juan Maria Romeo, was born at Santa Barbara on March 14th 1794. The coat of arms has the distinctive blazon of a blue field charged with a knights spur in chief and a lion passant in base, all gold. The first recorded spelling of the family name is shown to be that of Adam Romanus, which was dated 1207, the kings rolls of the county of Surrey, England, during the reign of King John of England, known as 'Lackland', 1199 - 1216. Surnames became necessary when governments introduced personal taxation. In England this was known as Poll Tax.", "start_char": 326, "end_char": 1853, "id": "89486474" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_09_983519009#1_1675603150", "url": "http://www.surnamedb.com/Surname/Romero", "title": "Surname Database: Romero Last Name Origin", "headings": "Last name: Romero\nLast name: Romero\nSurname scroll for: Romero\n", "segment": "In general there are two origins, the first being that the name identifies a former citizen of Rome, but as for most people the only place that they had ever heard of outside their own country was Rome, this surname became a description for all Italians! The religious revival of the Middle Ages coincided with the crusades to 'free' the Holy Land. As a result any name associated with centres of Christianity received a major boost, and in this case the name was even applied to people who had been to Rome on a pilgrimage. Early examples of the surname recording taken from authentic civil and religious registers include Reginald le Romayn of Lincoln, England, in the year 1275, and Wilhelm Roman of Prague, in the year 1408. Adrian Romeu was recorded in Anso, Huesca, Spain, in 1515, and Christian Romeo at Zaragoza, Spain, on September 6th 1564. The name was also early into California, Jose Innocencio Romero being christened at Mission Santa Clara, on January 12th 1776, whilst Juan Maria Romeo, was born at Santa Barbara on March 14th 1794. The coat of arms has the distinctive blazon of a blue field charged with a knights spur in chief and a lion passant in base, all gold. The first recorded spelling of the family name is shown to be that of Adam Romanus, which was dated 1207, the kings rolls of the county of Surrey, England, during the reign of King John of England, known as 'Lackland', 1199 - 1216. Surnames became necessary when governments introduced personal taxation. In England this was known as Poll Tax.", "start_char": 328, "end_char": 1855, "id": "102644040" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_33_170652299#2_389771043", "url": "https://www.ansaroo.com/question/how-did-the-city-of-rome-italy-get-its-name", "title": "How did the city of Rome, Italy get its name?", "headings": "How did the city of Rome, Italy get its name?\nHow did the city of Rome, Italy get its name?\nBest Answers\n", "segment": "read more\nSource: bbc.co.uk\n0 2\nHow did Rome get its name? Rome is now the capital city of Italy. 2,000 years ago it was the centre of the Roman Empire. Building started in 753 BC. The Romans had a story to explain how Rome began. Twin boys, Romulus and Remus, were the sons of Mars (the Roman god or war). read more\nSource: bbc.co.uk\n1 2", "start_char": 734, "end_char": 1072, "id": "15174988" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_09_983516467#0_1675596296", "url": "http://www.surnamedb.com/Surname/Roman", "title": "Surname Database: Roman Last Name Origin", "headings": "Last name: Roman\nLast name: Roman\nSurname scroll for: Roman\n", "segment": "Surname Database: Roman Last Name Origin\nLast name: Roman\nSDB Popularity ranking: 811\nThis unusual and interesting surname of many spelling variations, has two possible origins. The first is from the Latin personal name \"Romanus\", itself originally a pre-christian byname. This given name was however borne by several early saints, including a 7th Century bishop of Rouen. Popular in Northern France, it was introduced into England by the Normans after the 1066 Invasion. The second possible origin is from the Old French \"Romeyn\", this time a locational nickname for someone either from Rome, or even from Italy in general. Indeed the name could apply to one who had simply visited Rome, perhaps on a pilgrimage. The early surname development and recording in England includes William Rome of Sussex in the 1296 Subsidy Rolls of that county, John Roman of Essex in the 1367 rolls of Chelmsford, John de Rome of Yorkshire in the 1379 Poll Tax rolls, and George Romans of the same county in the Friary rolls of 1636.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 1017, "id": "102644035" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_04_527725975#1_1189339129", "url": "http://www.babynamespedia.com/meaning/Roman/m", "title": "Roman - Meaning of Roman, What does Roman mean?", "headings": "Roman - Meaning of Roman\nRoman - Meaning of Roman\nWhat does Roman mean?\nRoman Popularity Charts\nLegend:\n", "segment": "The name's meaning is man from Rome. It is derived from the element 'romanus' which means citizen of Rome. Romanus (Latin) is an old form of Roman. The name was borne by a number of early saints, including Saint Romanus of Caesarea (-304), who was martyred under Diocletian. The name Romana (Czech, German, Italian, Portuguese, Romanian, and Slavic) is the female equivalent of Roman. Roman is a widely used name; it has 28 variants that are used in English and other languages. Variants used in English include Romaen, Romaene, Romaine, Romanes, Romann, Romanus, Romayn, Romayne, Rome, Romea, Romee, Romen, Romeo, Romey, Romi, Romie, Romman, Romochka, and Romun. Foreign variants of Roman include Roma (Russian), Romain (French), Romani (Albanian), Romano (Italian), Romanos (Greek), Romany (Gypsy), Román (Spanish), and Romão (Portuguese). Another foreign variant is the diminutive form Romy (Italian).", "start_char": 365, "end_char": 1269, "id": "75472367" } ]
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where is tommy emmanuel from?
Australia
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Tommy Emmanuel: Professional Career\nTalking about his profession, Tommy Emmanuel started playing guitar when he was six and started playing shows at an early age. Whereas, he played incorporates a multitude of musical influences and styles, including jazz, blues, bluegrass, folk, and rock, this type of country fingerstyle playing is at the core of his technique. Therefore, as a solo performer, he has never played a setlist and uses a minimum of effects onstage.", "start_char": 2427, "end_char": 3232, "id": "111628469" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_23_1558989565#8_3471543272", "url": "https://marriedbiography.com/tommy-emmanuel-biography/", "title": "Tommy Emmanuel Bio, Affair, Married, Wife, Net Worth, Ethnicity, Salary, Age, Nationality, Height, Singer", "headings": "\nTommy Emmanuel Bio\n(Singer)\nFacts of Tommy Emmanuel\nQuotes\nRelationship Statistics of Tommy Emmanuel\nWho is Tommy Emmanuel?\nTommy Emmanuel: Age, Parents, Ethnicity, Education\nTommy Emmanuel: Professional Career\nTommy Emmanuel: Salary and Net Worth\nBody Measurements: Height, Weight, Body Size\nSocial Media\nPhotos of Tommy Emmanuel\n", "segment": "Age, Parents, Ethnicity, Education\n3 Tommy Emmanuel: Professional Career\n4 Tommy Emmanuel: Salary and Net Worth\n5 Body Measurements: Height, Weight, Body Size\n6 Social Media\nWho is Tommy Emmanuel? Tommy Emmanuel is an Australian guitarist, songwriter, and singer, his birth name is William Thomas Emmanuel. He is well known for his complex fingerstyle technique, energetic performances, and the use of percussive effects on the guitar. During the 2008 and 2010 issues of Guitar Player Magazine, he was named “Best Acoustic Guitarist” in its readers’ poll. During 2010 he was also appointed a Member of the Order of Australia (AM). Similarly, in 2011, he was inducted into the Australian Roll of Renown. 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During 2010 he was also appointed a Member of the Order of Australia (AM). Similarly, in 2011, he was inducted into the Australian Roll of Renown. Tommy Emmanuel: Age, Parents, Ethnicity, Education\nTommy was born in Muswellbrook, New South Wales, Australia on May 31, 1955. There is no information about his family. He has a sibling namely, Phil Emmanuel. He belongs to Australian nationality and English ethnicity. His birth sign is Gemini.", "start_char": 2015, "end_char": 2705, "id": "111628468" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_23_1558989565#7_3471542154", "url": "https://marriedbiography.com/tommy-emmanuel-biography/", "title": "Tommy Emmanuel Bio, Affair, Married, Wife, Net Worth, Ethnicity, Salary, Age, Nationality, Height, Singer", "headings": "\nTommy Emmanuel Bio\n(Singer)\nFacts of Tommy Emmanuel\nQuotes\nRelationship Statistics of Tommy Emmanuel\nWho is Tommy Emmanuel?\nTommy Emmanuel: Age, Parents, Ethnicity, Education\nTommy Emmanuel: Professional Career\nTommy Emmanuel: Salary and Net Worth\nBody Measurements: Height, Weight, Body Size\nSocial Media\nPhotos of Tommy Emmanuel\n", "segment": "No\nIs Tommy Emmanuel gay ?: No\nWho is Tommy Emmanuel wife ? ( name): Clara Rolls\nInside Biography [ hide]\n1 Who is Tommy Emmanuel? 2 Tommy Emmanuel: Age, Parents, Ethnicity, Education\n3 Tommy Emmanuel: Professional Career\n4 Tommy Emmanuel: Salary and Net Worth\n5 Body Measurements: Height, Weight, Body Size\n6 Social Media\nWho is Tommy Emmanuel? Tommy Emmanuel is an Australian guitarist, songwriter, and singer, his birth name is William Thomas Emmanuel.", "start_char": 1559, "end_char": 2014, "id": "111628466" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_18_3147126507#5_3629077765", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tommy_Emmanuel", "title": "Tommy Emmanuel - Wikipedia", "headings": "Tommy Emmanuel\nTommy Emmanuel\nContents\nLife and career\nGuitar style\nChet Atkins\nDiscography\nAs leader\nWith others\nAwards\nAPRA Awards\nARIA Awards\nAustralian Roll of Renown\nCountry Music Awards of Australia\nGrammy Awards\nNational Live Music Awards\nBibliography\nContributor\nReferences\nExternal links\n", "segment": "The event was televised worldwide with an estimated 2.85 billion viewers. In December 2007, he was diagnosed with heart problems and was forced to take a break from his hectic touring schedule due to exhaustion but returned to full-time touring in early 2008. In 2009 he worked with fellow local artists, Ray Burgess, Marty Rhone, John St Peeters and John \"Swanee\" Swan to release a single, \"Legends of the Southern Land\". In June 2010, Emmanuel was appointed a Member of the Order of Australia (AM). At the 2011 ‘TommyFest’, Tommy took the chance to talk to the audience about his strong Christian faith. “ The Lord is my shepherd, so I lack nothing—it’s true!” he told the gathered crowds. In 2012, Governor Steve Beshear awarded Emmanuel the state of Kentucky's honorific title of Kentucky Colonel. During a July 2019 concert he mentioned recently receiving American citizenship. Guitar style\nEmmanuel's fingerstyle technique was featured at a June 2006 performance at City Stages in Birmingham, Alabama\nEmmanuel had said that even at a young age he was fascinated by Chet Atkins's musical style (sometimes referred to as Travis picking) of playing bass lines, chords, melodies, and harmonies simultaneously using the thumb and fingers of the right hand, achieving a dynamic range of sound from the instrument.", "start_char": 4044, "end_char": 5356, "id": "65002000" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_18_3147126507#0_3629067505", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tommy_Emmanuel", "title": "Tommy Emmanuel - Wikipedia", "headings": "Tommy Emmanuel\nTommy Emmanuel\nContents\nLife and career\nGuitar style\nChet Atkins\nDiscography\nAs leader\nWith others\nAwards\nAPRA Awards\nARIA Awards\nAustralian Roll of Renown\nCountry Music Awards of Australia\nGrammy Awards\nNational Live Music Awards\nBibliography\nContributor\nReferences\nExternal links\n", "segment": "Tommy Emmanuel - Wikipedia\nTommy Emmanuel\nFrom Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia\nJump to navigation Jump to search\nTommy Emmanuel\nEmmanuel at the Soave Guitar Festival\nin Italy, May 2010\nBackground information\nBirth name\nWilliam Thomas Emmanuel\nBorn\n( 1955-05-31)\n31 May 1955 (age 65)\nMuswellbrook, New South Wales, Australia\nGenres\nJazz, pop, rock, country\nOccupation (s)\nMusician\nInstruments\nGuitar\nYears active\n1962–present\nLabels\nSony, Columbia, Favored Nations\nAssociated acts\nSouthern Star Band, John Farnham, Dragon, Jerry Reed, Chet Atkins, Martin Taylor, Hank Marvin, Gabriella Quevedo\nWebsite\ntommyemmanuel .com\nWilliam Thomas Emmanuel AM (born 31 May 1955) is an Australian guitarist who is known for his complex fingerstyle technique, energetic performances and the use of percussive effects on the guitar. Originally a session player in many bands, Emmanuel carved out his own style as a solo artist, releasing award-winning albums and singles. In the May 2008 and 2010 issues of Guitar Player magazine, he was named \"Best Acoustic Guitarist\" in its readers' poll. In June 2010 Emmanuel was appointed a Member of the Order of Australia (AM). In 2011, Emmanuel was inducted into the Australian Roll of Renown. Contents\n1 Life and career\n2 Guitar style\n3 Chet Atkins\n4 Discography\n4.1 As leader\n5 Awards\n5.1 APRA Awards\n5.2 ARIA Awards\n5.3 Australian Roll of Renown\n5.4 Country Music Awards of Australia\n5.5 Grammy Awards\n5.6 National Live Music Awards\n6 Bibliography\n6.1 Contributor\n7 References\n8 External links\nLife and career\nOne of four children, Emmanuel was born in Muswellbrook, New South Wales, Australia, in 1955. He received his first guitar in 1959 at age four and was taught by his mother to accompany her playing lap steel guitar. In 1961, at the age of six, he heard Chet Atkins playing on the radio. He vividly remembers that moment and said it greatly inspired him as a musician. By the age of six, he was a working professional musician.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 1965, "id": "65001995" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_23_1558989565#0_3471534639", "url": "https://marriedbiography.com/tommy-emmanuel-biography/", "title": "Tommy Emmanuel Bio, Affair, Married, Wife, Net Worth, Ethnicity, Salary, Age, Nationality, Height, Singer", "headings": "\nTommy Emmanuel Bio\n(Singer)\nFacts of Tommy Emmanuel\nQuotes\nRelationship Statistics of Tommy Emmanuel\nWho is Tommy Emmanuel?\nTommy Emmanuel: Age, Parents, Ethnicity, Education\nTommy Emmanuel: Professional Career\nTommy Emmanuel: Salary and Net Worth\nBody Measurements: Height, Weight, Body Size\nSocial Media\nPhotos of Tommy Emmanuel\n", "segment": "Tommy Emmanuel Bio, Affair, Married, Wife, Net Worth, Ethnicity, Salary, Age, Nationality, Height, Singer\nMarried Biography / Biography / Tommy Emmanuel\nTommy Emmanuel Bio\n(Singer)\nLast Modified September 17, 2020\nShare this\nMarried\nFacts of Tommy Emmanuel\nAge: 65 years 11 months\nBirth Date: May 31, 1955\nHoroscope: Gemini\nFull Name: Tommy Emmanuel\nBirth Place: Muswellbrook, New South Wales, Australia\nNet Worth: $ 8 million\nSalary: N/A\nHeight / How tall : 6 feet 2 inches (1.88m)\nEthnicity: English\nNationality:", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 514, "id": "111628459" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_18_3147126507#4_3629075919", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tommy_Emmanuel", "title": "Tommy Emmanuel - Wikipedia", "headings": "Tommy Emmanuel\nTommy Emmanuel\nContents\nLife and career\nGuitar style\nChet Atkins\nDiscography\nAs leader\nWith others\nAwards\nAPRA Awards\nARIA Awards\nAustralian Roll of Renown\nCountry Music Awards of Australia\nGrammy Awards\nNational Live Music Awards\nBibliography\nContributor\nReferences\nExternal links\n", "segment": "he left the group to embark on a solo career. In 1994, Australian music veteran John Farnham invited him to play the guitar next to Stuart Fraser from Noiseworks for the Concert for Rwanda. Emmanuel had previously been a member of Farnham's band during the early 1980s and featured on the album Uncovered and rejoined after the 1994 concert. In July 1999, Chet Atkins commented that Emmanuel was a \"fearless\" fingerpicking guitar player and awarded Tommy and four others ( John Knowles, Marcel Dadi, Jerry Reed, and Steve Wariner) the \"Certified Guitar Player\" title. Emmanuel and his brother Phil performed live in Sydney at the closing ceremony of the Summer Olympics in 2000. The event was televised worldwide with an estimated 2.85 billion viewers. In December 2007, he was diagnosed with heart problems and was forced to take a break from his hectic touring schedule due to exhaustion but returned to full-time touring in early 2008. In 2009 he worked with fellow local artists, Ray Burgess, Marty Rhone, John St Peeters and John \"Swanee\" Swan to release a single, \"Legends of the Southern Land\". In June 2010, Emmanuel was appointed a Member of the Order of Australia (AM). 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After their father died in 1966, Australian Country Music star Buddy Williams approached the family and asked permission to take the Emmanuel brothers on the road with his touring show travelling around Australia. Tommy Emmanuel would go on to record a number of Buddy Williams albums in the early 1970s. Eventually, the New South Wales Department of Education insisted that the Emmanuel children had to go to school regularly. The Emmanuels eventually settled in Parkes. Tommy Emmanuel eventually moved to Sydney, where he was noticed nationally when he won a string of talent contests in his teen years. By the late 1970s, he was playing drums with his brother Phil in the group Goldrush as well as doing session work on numerous albums and jingles. He gained further prominence in the late 1970s as the lead guitarist in the Southern Star Band, the backing group for vocalist Doug Parkinson. During 1985–1988 and 1995, he joined in 1982 reformed lineup of the leading New Zealand/Australian 1970s rock group Dragon, touring widely with them, including a 1987 tour with Tina Turner;", "start_char": 1966, "end_char": 3364, "id": "65001997" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_35_1529509582#0_3398283698", "url": "https://www.celebritynetworth.com/richest-celebrities/rock-stars/tommy-emmanuel-net-worth/", "title": "Tommy Emmanuel Net Worth | Celebrity Net Worth", "headings": "Tommy Emmanuel Net Worth\nTommy Emmanuel Net Worth\nHow much is Tommy Emmanuel Worth?\nTommy Emmanuel Net Worth:\n", "segment": "Tommy Emmanuel Net Worth | Celebrity Net Worth\nTommy Emmanuel Net Worth\nHow much is Tommy Emmanuel Worth? in Richest Celebrities › Rock Stars\nTommy Emmanuel Net Worth: $8 Million\nTommy Emmanuel net worth: Tommy Emmanuel is an Australian guitarist and songwriter who has a net worth of $8 million. Tommy Emmanuel was born in Muswellbrook, New South Wales, Australia in May 1955. He is known for his fingerstyle technique and his use of percussive effects while playing guitar. Emmanuel started as a session player before becoming a solo artist. He was named the Best Acoustic Guitarist by Guitar Player Magazine in 2008 and 2010 and was appointed a Member of the Order of Australia in 2010. Emmanuel released his debut studio album From Out of Nowhere in 1979 and his latest release was Just Passing Through with Ian Cooper and Ian Dale in 2015. Emmanuel has been associated with many other artists including Dragon, Chet Atkins, Jerry Reed, Hank Marvin, and Martin Taylor.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 972, "id": "32657849" } ]
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what inspired michelangelo?
Lorenzo de' Medici
[ { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_37_168096608#8_333733177", "url": "https://www.cram.com/essay/Michelangelos-Style-Of-Art/PK985BLG6EEX", "title": "Michelangelo's Style Of Art - 1343 Words | Cram", "headings": "Michelangelo's Style Of Art\nMichelangelo's Style Of Art\nRelated Documents\nMichelangelo Buonarroti Influence\nMichelangelo's Influence On Renaissance Art\nThe Elements Of Humanism In Michelangelo's David\nMichelangelo Di Ludovico Buonarroti Essay\nDonatello's Donato Di Niccolò Di Betto Bardi\nLeonardo Da Vinci's Influence On The Renaissance\nEssay On Baroque And Renaissance\nLeonardo Da Vinci: The Famous Renaissance Man\nLeonardo Da Vinci: The Mona Lisa And The Last Supper\nCompare And Contrast Pieta And St. Michelangelo\n", "segment": "This being said, Michelangelo is not only a name but a legacy of a unique man of extraordinary talents who changed the way people swathe world and its creation. His painting the Creation of Adam has become one of the most important pieces of all time and it still influences the people today. The strokes, colors and usage of placement all tell a…\nRead More\nWords: 1517 - Pages: 7\nDonatello's Donato Di Niccolò Di Betto Bardi\nThe blossoming artist was infatuated by Donatello’s works, he studied every one of Donatello’s artworks, which provided him with an inspiration and a criteria of greatness that Michelangelo hoped to surpass. An extraordinary example of influence can be seen in Donatello’s statue of John the Evangelist (1408) and Moses by Michelangelo (1513-1515), both were and still are considered two of the greatest masterpieces of the Renaissance. Another famous example would have to be David by Donatello (1425-1430) and Michelangelo’s David (1501-1504). Both statues were made using Donatello’s shallow relief technique except Michelangelo’s was made of Marble and his inspiration’s was made of bronze. Donatello portrayed David after the fight in the Bible and Michelangelo’s was before the fight, but both figures were nude.… Read More\nWords:", "start_char": 4444, "end_char": 5706, "id": "11363361" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_31_828366519#5_1656046954", "url": "https://whatthafact.com/interesting-facts-about-michelangelo/", "title": "10 Interesting Facts About Michelangelo | WhatThaFact.com", "headings": "10 Interesting Facts About Michelangelo\n10 Interesting Facts About Michelangelo\nInteresting Facts About Michelangelo\n#1: Early-Life\n#2: Young-Age\n#3: Best Works\n#4: Devoted to Work\n#5: Works of Renaissance\n#6: Poetry\n#7: Work Break\n#8: Arrogance Life\n#9: Respected in a life time\n#10: Death\n", "segment": "He tries to originating the feeling from the inner inspiration. He worked on sculptures before the last minute of death. Michelangelo spend his life with discovered many creations. Selecting marble he spends a month for his excellent creation. If he didn’t do that we will not able to see this great creation. #5: Works of Renaissance\nHe was the Renaissance man also he was called II Divino that means, ‘the divine one’. The artists who admired his epoch were highly influenced by his greatest work. #6: Poetry\nMichelangelo was famous and well known as a poet.", "start_char": 1710, "end_char": 2270, "id": "47335679" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_38_176654802#10_372214973", "url": "https://www.discoverwalks.com/blog/rome/top-10-facts-about-the-creation-of-adam-by-michelangelo/", "title": "Top 10 Facts about the Creation of Adam by Michelangelo - Discover Walks Blog", "headings": "Top 10 Facts about the Creation of Adam by Michelangelo\nTop 10 Facts about the Creation of Adam by Michelangelo\nTop 10 Facts about the Creation of Adam by Michelangelo\n1. It depicts God’s creation of man in his image\n2. Michelangelo was commissioned to paint the twelve apostles\n3. The Creation of Adam has more than 300 figures\n4. The fresco is found in a church ceiling\n5. Michelangelo painted the creation of Adam for four years\n6. The painting is part of the creation story in the bible\n7. Michelangelo was reluctant on taking the job\n8. The creation of Adam is one of the most replicated religious paintings in the world\n9. Art critics believe the Creation of Adam depicts the birth process\n10. The first woman, Eve, is also featured in the painting\nLilian\n", "segment": "One story that stands out is the Creation of Adam. It is because of its style which is unique from all the others. The figures in this fresco are more dominating. It shows the source of Michelangelo’s inspiration. 7. Michelangelo was reluctant on taking the job\nWhen Michelangelo was commissioned to build the Pope’s tomb, he did not grab the opportunity. He considered himself a sculptor and not a painter. Before working on the Sistine Chapel ceiling, he was commissioned to carve 40 statues for the Pope’s tomb. He worked at this tomb for 40 years but never finished his work to his liking, this was because he would be interrupted while working. Michelangelo struggled with the painting and even penned a poem about his feelings.", "start_char": 4415, "end_char": 5149, "id": "57180440" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_23_159593885#3_364473403", "url": "https://kingdomwinds.com/michelangelos-spiritual-life/", "title": "Michelangelo's Spiritual Life - Kingdom Winds", "headings": "Michelangelo’s Spiritual Life\nMichelangelo’s Spiritual Life\nMICHELANGELO PART 1: HIS SPIRITUAL LIFE.\nOn Morality and Art\nMichelangelo’s Moral Life\nAbout the Author\n", "segment": "The first will be on his spiritual life, which I think will surprise everybody. The second entry will deal with the art theories of Michelangelo, which are quite unique. If you think you know Michelangelo, my guess is you really don’t. I believe what follows will be a real inspiration to believers who love art, and you will not find this stuff in your typical Art History book. So here goes. MICHELANGELO PART 1: HIS SPIRITUAL LIFE. We live in an age where much of the past is being rewritten by people who are trying to revise history through the lens of our age. When one does this, it changes history. Michelangelo was one of the most devout men of the entire Renaissance—lay or cleric.", "start_char": 1372, "end_char": 2063, "id": "109909599" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_07_1521648974#5_2806480011", "url": "http://www.michelangelo.net/sculptures/", "title": "Michelangelo Sculptures", "headings": "Sculptures\nSculptures\nBuy Michelangelo Prints Now\nfrom Amazon\nMichelangelo was, first and foremost, a skilled sculptor and this discipline is where he became most respected during his career in the Italian-led artistic Renaissance.\nThe Philosophy of Michelangelo the Sculptor\nEarly Sculptural Work\nMasterworks: David and Pieta\nMichelangelo: Later Years\nDavid Sculpture\nPieta Sculpture\nMoses Sculpture\nBrutus Sculpture\nBacchus Sculpture\n", "segment": "He regarded himself first and foremost as a sculptor though, and with David and Pieta amongst his sculptural masterpieces it is easy to understand why. It is extraordinary that even today, many centuries later, he is still regarded as one of the true Renaissance masters and amongst the top ten artists of all time, even though so many other great names have appeared in the years since. It is hard to see that changing anytime soon and the frequent exhibitions and publications around his life and work will help to keep it that way. With most of his works in major public collections, we are also able to see most of them too. The Philosophy of Michelangelo the Sculptor\nMichelangelo saw sculpture as the art of taking away from something rather than adding to it (as painting adds to a blank canvas) - in essence he was trying to bring into existence the form beneath the stone block in front of him. To do this he produced detailed sketches, but his own spiritual passion within him and his own desire to bring to life the beauty of marble were the driving forces of his talent. There are interesting parallels between the two which could explain his desire for both. The divine eternal life that he sought on earth was created most closely on the eternal marble that he carved. Early Sculptural Work\nMichelangelo was introduced to sculpture whilst studying in the household of the Medici. He began to work almost immediately, producing the 'Madonna of the Steps' between 1490-1492 and 'Battle of the Centaurs' between 1491-1492.", "start_char": 4877, "end_char": 6410, "id": "46380684" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_07_1521512649#4_2806214819", "url": "http://www.michelangelo.net/angel/", "title": "Angel by Michelangelo", "headings": "Angel\nAngel\nBuy Michelangelo Prints Now\nfrom Amazon\nThe kneeling angel is one of the earliest works of Michelangelo, and it was created as a decorative scheme for Arca di San Domenico.\nEarly Success and Influence\nThe Sistine Chapel Ceiling Painting\nArchitecture, Poetry and Morality\n", "segment": "This earned him commissions. Most of his works, especially the Sistine Chapel ceiling paintings and David and Pieta have long been preserved to allow the future generations to view and appreciate what was done. Early Success and Influence\nMichelangelo grew up in Florence during a period where there was a vibrant arts centre. This is what particularly inspired his talent, and as a result, it developed and flourished. His mother, who was a great supporter of his love for art, died when he was 6. Although his father never approved of his interests in art, Michelangelo was lucky enough to be apprenticed to Domenico Ghirlandaio who was a great painter. After about one year, his talent attracted the attention of the art patron Lorenzo de Medici who invited him to reside in one of his rooms. Michelangelo was strongly inspired by the greatest writers and scholars in Lorenzo’s circle, and this gave him a lot of insight into his works in terms of politics and philosophy. The Sistine Chapel Ceiling Painting\nMichelangelo was, in 1505, commissioned to sculpt a grand tomb by Pope Julius II. As the Pope became involved with military disputes, he shifted his priorities from the project.", "start_char": 2237, "end_char": 3426, "id": "46380533" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_33_464645179#5_1006314023", "url": "https://www.artble.com/artists/michelangelo/sculpture/pieta", "title": "Pieta | artble.com", "headings": "Pieta\nPieta\nPieta Story / Theme\nPieta Inspirations\nPieta Analysis\nPieta Critical Reception\nPieta Artist\nPieta Art Period\nPieta Bibliography\nMichelangelo Page Menu\nSelected Page\nArtist\nSculpture\nPaintings\n", "segment": "Pieta Inspirations\nMichela ngelo was a pious man who worked primarily for the church and therefore the vast majority of his art was inspired by religious themes. Pieta is a moving piece that was inspired by Michelangelo's deep faith. There were many pietas in German and French art because the theme of Mary cradling Jesus originated in this area. However Michelangelo's Pieta is unique in that he mixed Gothic subject matter with Renaissance ideologies. Inspired by naturalism, Michelangelo still utilized classic beauty in his sculpture and that is why Mary has the youthful features of her younger self. Additionally, Michelangelo believed that chaste women did not age, and of course Mary was a virgin. Michelangelo also had a great liking for Dante's Divine Commedia, in which the author says that because Jesus is a part of the Holy Trinity, Mary is technically his daughter. Thus the artist was inspired by Dante to create his Mary as a beautiful, young figure who had not only carried Jesus, but was also his child. Pieta Analysis\nMary\nJesus\nComposition: Mary is sat swathed in robes and cradling a lifeless Jesus.", "start_char": 2183, "end_char": 3306, "id": "15500410" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_46_1080574640#8_2367264197", "url": "https://www.mentalfloss.com/article/71643/15-things-you-might-not-know-about-michelangelos-david", "title": "15 Things You Might Not Know About Michelangelo’s ‘David’ | Mental Floss", "headings": "15 Things You Might Not Know About Michelangelo’s\nDavid\n\n15 Things You Might Not Know About Michelangelo’s David\n1. IT’S A RELIGIOUS STATUE.\n2. IT'S LARGER THAN LIFE.\n3. HIS RIGHT HAND IS OUT OF PROPORTION.\n4. DAVID IS LEFT-HANDED.\n5. THE STATUE IS CARVED FROM A SINGLE BLOCK OF UNWANTED MARBLE.\n6. DAVID WAS INTENDED FOR GREAT HEIGHTS.\n7. IT EARNED RAVE REVIEWS FROM THE START.\n8. IT CEMENTED MICHELANGELO’S REPUTATION.\n9. DAVID PULLED INSPIRATION FROM ANCIENT ROMAN ART.\n10. FOR DECADES, DAVID WAS A POLITICAL SYMBOL.\n11. IT HAS WEATHERED MODERN ATTACKS, TOO.\n12. THERE’S MORE THAN ONE DAVID.\n13. DAVID IS OCCASIONALLY CENSORED.\n14. TOURISTS ARE HARD ON DAVID.\n15. DAVID’S OWNERSHIP IS A TRICKY QUESTION.\n", "segment": "9. DAVID PULLED INSPIRATION FROM ANCIENT ROMAN ART. Specifically, it's believed that Michelangelo based David 's pose on depictions of Hercules, a hero with deep ties to the city of Florence who had even appeared on the Florentine seal for centuries. By creating such a glorious statue in the Roman tradition, Michelangelo helped ensure the work was instantly embraced by the people of Florence. 10. FOR DECADES, DAVID WAS A POLITICAL SYMBOL. After much debate, David was placed outside Florence's government offices in the Palazzo Della Signoria, creating a strong connection in the public's mind. In 1494, the powerful Medici family was exiled from Florence, and as such this new republic was under constant threat from both the returning Medicis (who regained power in 1512) and the surrounding states, making Florence feel like the biblical David. It's said the statue's wary gaze was knowingly pointed toward Rome. These political overtones led to the statue being attacked twice in its early days.", "start_char": 3403, "end_char": 4407, "id": "91716334" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_01_1095956180#0_1386230326", "url": "http://glennis.net/real/leonardos-sfumato/", "title": "Leonardo's Sfumato", "headings": "\nLeonardo's Sfumato\nRaphael's Unione\nMichelangelo's Cangiantismo\nCennini and the SuperBrights\nModes of Renaissance Colour\nColour Symbolism in Giotto’s Arena Chapel\n", "segment": "Leonardo's Sfumato\nLeonardo's Sfumato\nRaphael's Unione\nMichelangelo's Cangiantismo\nCennini and the SuperBrights\nModes of Renaissance Colour\nColour Symbolism in Giotto’s Arena Chapel", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 181, "id": "73533819" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_25_1096434919#1_2067176513", "url": "https://ourpastimes.com/some-important-things-about-walt-disney-12522761.html", "title": "Michelangelo's Elements of Design | Our Pastimes", "headings": "Michelangelo's Elements of Design\nPAINT\nMichelangelo's Elements of Design\nEarly Influences\nStudy of Anatomy\nArchitecture\nReligion\n", "segment": "Early Influences\nPhotos.com/Photos.com/Getty Images\nClassical art influenced Michelangelo’s personal style. At the recommendation of his early mentor, Ghirlandajo, Michelangelo lived in and studied sculpture in the palace of the ruling Medici family from 1489 to 1492 where he had access to their collection of ancient Roman statuary; further, the Medici family introduced him to well-known scholars where he gained a love of literature, specifically poetry. In fact, Dante’s “The Divine Comedy” became the model for his own verse. Upon the death of Lorenzo de’ Medici, Michelangelo trained under Bertoldo, a student of well-known sculptor Donatello. At the same time, Michelangelo continued to study the frescoes in the Brancacci Chapel. Study of Anatomy\nJupiterimages/Photos.com/Getty Images\nMichelangelo began his study of human anatomy with ancient Classical sculpture, but at the age of 16, he became a resident at the convent church of Santo Spirito in Florence where he drew and dissected corpses at the hospital there. Later, he continued to draw using living human models. This detailed knowledge of the human body resulted in his ability to create the human form in action, whether in sculpture or painting, and a dynamic sense of naturalism, such as that found in the foreshortening of Adam’s arm in \"The Creation\" or \"The Pieta,\" which he created at the age of 24 in 1499. Architecture\nJupiterimages/Photos.com/Getty Images\nAncient Classical architecture figured heavily in Michelangelo's design and renovation of civic and religious buildings.", "start_char": 1042, "end_char": 2599, "id": "66219565" } ]
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[ { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_05_299767151#18_325793900", "url": "http://www.cnn.com/2012/05/20/showbiz/robin-gibb-dies/index.html", "title": "Robin Gibb, member of the Bee Gees, dies after battle with cancer | CNN", "headings": "Robin Gibb, member of the Bee Gees, dies after battle with cancer\nRobin Gibb, member of the Bee Gees, dies after battle with cancer\nBee Gees through the years —\nBee Gees through the years —\nStory highlights\n(CNN) —\n", "segment": "He was 62. Gibb “passed away today following his long battle with cancer and intestinal surgery,” said the statement, which was attributed to his family. He died in England at 10:47 a.m. (5:47 a.m. ET), according to a post on his official Twitter feed. Overheard on CNN.com: Gibb fans say legacy far beyond disco\nNews of his death set off a torrent of reaction in social media. Musician Bryan Adams, for instance, lamented “another great singer dying too young” on Twitter, while fellow British band Duran Duran and current pop sensation Bruno Mars were among many who posted their condolences. “The Bee Gees were/are the gold standard when it comes to pop/r&b melody, harmony and vocal arrangement. Massive loss,” wrote prolific pop songwriter Claude Kelly on his Twitter feed. Queen’s Brian May lauded Gibb and his “amazing voice, so distinctive and expressive” in a statement on his website. Related Video Bee Gee Robin Gibb dies at 62\nRelated Video Reflecting on the career of Robin Gibb\nRelated Video 2002:", "start_char": 5528, "end_char": 6540, "id": "16843129" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_05_697411025#3_1053205741", "url": "http://www.dailymail.co.uk/femail/article-2147821/Robin-Gibb-dead-The-Bee-Gee-anarchic-lust-life.html", "title": "Robin Gibb dead: The Bee Gee with an anarchic lust for life | Daily Mail Online", "headings": "Bee Gee with an anarchic lust for life: 100 one-night stands, a child fathered with his housekeeper during an open marriage with his druid second wife...\nBee Gee with an anarchic lust for life: 100 one-night stands, a child fathered with his housekeeper during an open marriage with his druid second wife...\nShare this article\nOnly Lennon and McCartney have bettered them\nThe comments below have not been moderated.\n", "segment": "Over the past year he had worked feverishly to complete his first classical work, the Titanic Requiem, to mark the centenary of the sinking of the doomed ship. He fell into a coma in hospital on the 100th anniversary of the tragedy. 'I think it's one of my best pieces. I'm very proud of it,' he said when he played the piece before its release. 'Robin Gibb was one of the most wonderful people': John... Bee Gees singer Robin Gibb dies aged 62 after long battle...\nShare this article\nShare\nIntense and fast-talking, Gibb abhorred rules and for the most part lived outside them in his 11th- century former monastery home in Thame, Oxfordshire, where the tennis court had been ripped up and replaced with a druidic stone circle. Robin drew a sense of calm from the property's history. But his mind was rarely at rest. With his twin Maurice (35 minutes his junior), who died from a ruptured intestine in 2003, and older brother Barry, the Bee Gees' fertile imaginations gave us such pop classics as Stayin' Alive, How Deep Is Your Love and Night Fever. Musical family:", "start_char": 1121, "end_char": 2187, "id": "17264994" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_43_1060152851#0_2182764938", "url": "https://www.imdb.com/name/nm0316471/bio", "title": "Robin Gibb - Biography - IMDb", "headings": "Biography\nRobin Gibb\nBiography\nOverview (4)\nMini Bio (1)\nSpouse (2)\nTrade Mark (4)\nTrivia (23)\nPersonal Quotes (49)\nContribute to This Page\n", "segment": "Robin Gibb - Biography - IMDb\nEdit\nRobin Gibb\nBiography\nShowing all 83 items\nJump to: Overview (4) | Mini Bio (1) | Spouse (2) | Trade Mark (4) | Trivia (23) | Personal Quotes (49)\nOverview (4)\nBorn\nDecember 22, 1949 in Douglas, Isle of Man, UK\nDied\nMay 20, 2012 in Chelsea, London, England, UK (colorectal cancer)\nBirth Name\nRobin Hugh Gibb\nHeight\n5' 9\" (1.75 m)\nMini Bio (1)\nRobin Gibb was born in 1949 on the Isle of Man, about half an hour before his twin brother Maurice. His parents, Barbara and Hugh, were both musical. Barbara sang and Hugh was a drummer and bandleader. Robin had four siblings - an older sister and brother, Lesley and Barry, twin Maurice and younger brother Andy. The family moved for some time to Manchester, England before emigrating to Australia in 1958. During their childhood, Robin, Maurice and Barry began performing together. They played under various band names, but finally settled on The Bee Gees. It was in Australia that the band first tasted success, topping the charts there in 1965 with 'Spicks and Specks'. In 1966 they relocated back to the UK and landed a recording contract with Polydor.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 1134, "id": "52433796" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_02_567869778#8_990369191", "url": "http://news.bbc.co.uk/onthisday/hi/dates/stories/january/12/newsid_4071000/4071857.stm", "title": "BBC ON THIS DAY | 12 | 2003: Maurice Gibb dies after stomach op", "headings": "\nTributes", "segment": "UK politicians assaulted in Rhodesia\n2001: Swedish 'Iceman' starts England job\n1971: British minister's home bombed\n2001: Climbie carers guilty of murder\n2003: Maurice Gibb dies after stomach op\n1976: Crime writer Agatha Christie dies\n1982: Mark Thatcher missing in Sahara\n\n\nOn This Day\n\n18 February 1969 Lulu ties knot with Bee Gee\n\n\nBBC News >>\n\nMaurice Gibb: a life in pictures", "start_char": 4036, "end_char": 4416, "id": "61396288" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_35_1529341256#2_3397886549", "url": "https://www.celebritynetworth.com/richest-celebrities/rock-stars/robin-gibb-net-worth/", "title": "Robin Gibb Net Worth | Celebrity Net Worth", "headings": "Robin Gibb Net Worth\nRobin Gibb Net Worth\nHow much is Robin Gibb Worth?\nRobin Gibb Net Worth:\nRobin Gibb\n", "segment": "In 2012, Robin Gibb passed away at the age of 62 from cancer. Early Life: Robert Hugh Gibb was born on December 22nd of 1949 in Douglas, Isle of Man. Robin was raised in Manchester alongside his fraternal twin Maurice, his two brothers Andy and Barry, and a sister named Lesley. The Gibbs formed a band in Manchester while they were still quite young. Robin then relocated with his family once more to Redcliffe, Australia. It was during this time that the Gibbs brothers started their first group together, with Barry, Maurice, and Robin all forming a trio. However, they only began to experience genuine success when the three boys moved back to Manchester. Career: In 1955, the Gibbs brothers formed a group called the Rattlesnakes.", "start_char": 987, "end_char": 1722, "id": "32657538" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_43_1060152851#3_2182769349", "url": "https://www.imdb.com/name/nm0316471/bio", "title": "Robin Gibb - Biography - IMDb", "headings": "Biography\nRobin Gibb\nBiography\nOverview (4)\nMini Bio (1)\nSpouse (2)\nTrade Mark (4)\nTrivia (23)\nPersonal Quotes (49)\nContribute to This Page\n", "segment": "The band continued writing and performing into the 1990s, but disbanded officially in 2003 when Maurice Gibb died suddenly at 53. Robin continued to write and perform solo material, and became involved in charity work in support of British troops. In 2011 it was announced that he was suffering with cancer. After a brave battle with the disease and other health problems, Robin Gibb passed away on May 20th 2012. - IMDb Mini Biography By: Anonymous\nSpouse (2)\nDwina Murphy-Gibb\n( 31 July 1985 - 20 May 2012) ( his death) ( 1 child)\nMolly Hullis\n( 4 December 1968 - 1982) ( divorced) ( 2 children)\nTrade Mark (4)\nSunglasses\nOverbite\nLong hair (1970s)\nBeing clean-shaven\nTrivia (23)\nOn 5 November 1967, when he was 17 years old and the Bee Gees had just had a hit with \"Massachusetts\", he and his fiancée (later his wife) Molly were on board a train that derailed with 49 deaths at Hither Green, south of London, England, UK. He stood up to pull the communication cord and very narrowly escaped being decapitated by a piece of rail that came through the train window. Children first marriage: son: Spencer, born:", "start_char": 1774, "end_char": 2885, "id": "52433799" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_34_814832429#12_1655509288", "url": "https://www.biography.com/musician/robin-gibb", "title": "Robin Gibb - Death, Children & Bee Gees - Biography", "headings": "\nQuick Facts\nRobin Gibb\n(1949–2012)\nWho Was Robin Gibb?\nEarly Life\nDisco Hits\nPersonal Life and Children\nRecent Projects\nDeath and Legacy\nFact Check\nCitation Information\nArticle Title\nAuthor\nWebsite Name\nURL\nAccess Date\nPublisher\nLast Updated\nOriginal Published Date\nBIOGRAPHY NEWSLETTER\n", "segment": "Gibb regained consciousness in late April. \" It is a testament to Robin's extraordinary courage, iron will and deep reserves of physical strength that he has overcome quite incredible odds to get where he is now,\" one of his doctors told the press in April 2012. Despite his determination, Gibb was not able to overcome his illness. He died in London on May 20, 2012, at the age of 62, after a long battle with cancer. Fact Check\nWe strive for accuracy and fairness. If you see something that doesn't look right, contact us! Citation Information\nArticle Title\nRobin Gibb Biography\nAuthor\nBiography.com Editors\nWebsite Name\nThe Biography.com website\nURL\nhttps://www.biography.com/musician/robin-gibb\nAccess Date\nMay 9, 2021\nPublisher\nA&E Television Networks\nLast Updated\nJune 2, 2020\nOriginal Published Date\nApril 2, 2014\nico_facebook\nico_twitter\nico_reddit\nico_comments_squared\nico_print\nBIOGRAPHY NEWSLETTER\nSubscribe to the Biography newsletter to receive stories about the people who shaped our world and the stories that shaped their lives. SIGN UP", "start_char": 6562, "end_char": 7613, "id": "22927130" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_31_1220432965#7_2473385464", "url": "https://woodgram.com/andy-gibb-biography/", "title": "Andy Gibb Bio, Songs, Death, Wife, Daughter, Net Worth & Wiki", "headings": "Andy Gibb Bio, Songs, Death, Wife, Daughter, Net Worth & Wiki\nAndy Gibb Bio, Songs, Death, Wife, Daughter, Net Worth & Wiki\nAndy Gibb Bio/ Wiki\nFamily\nGirlfriends/Affairs\nMarital Status, Wife and Children\nEducation\nHeight, Weight, and Figure Measurements\nFigure Measurements\nExtra Ordinary Features\nFavourite Things\nFamily, Education & More\nAndy Gibb Net Worth\nAddiction and Death\nCause of Death\nSolo Stardom – Songs\nFacts\nFAQ’s\nAbout Author\n", "segment": "On 5 March 1988, Gibb celebrated his 30th birthday in London while working on the new album. Two days after celebrating his birthday, he entered John Radcliffe Hospital in Oxford complaining of chest pains. At around 8:30 am on 10 March 1988, Gibb’s doctor told him that more tests were needed to determine the cause of his chest pains. Later that day, Gibb slumped into unconsciousness and died as a result of myocarditis, an inflammation of the heart muscle caused by years of cocaine abuse that fatally weakened his heart. This diagnosis was supported by William Shell, a cardiologist who had previously treated Gibb. With the announcement of Gibb’s death, his ex-wife, Kim Reeder, was not surprised. “ I always knew that one day I’d get a call with news like this. It was only a matter of time.” The Gibb family would also maintain it was not an overdose that killed Gibb, as some media reports suggested, but natural causes after years of substance abuse. Gibb’s body was returned to the United States, where he was interred at Forest Lawn Memorial Park in Hollywood Hills, Los Angeles.", "start_char": 5603, "end_char": 6693, "id": "47810090" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_56_1432995088#14_2866120895", "url": "https://www.verywell.com/maurice-gibb-dies-at-53-1941702", "title": "Maurice Gibb of the Bee Gees Dies at Age 53", "headings": "Maurice Gibb Dies at 53\nMaurice Gibb Dies at 53\nGibb, a member of the Bee Gees, is remembered as outgoing and inspiring\nCause of Death\nBiography\nAbout Bowel Obstruction\nSigns of a Bowel Obstruction\nA Word From Verywell\n", "segment": "CNN. Robin Gibb, member of the Bee Gees, dies after battle with cancer. Updated December 11, 2012. Biography. Andy Gibb biography. Updated June 25, 2019. Miami Herald. Bee Gees' mom Barbara Gibb inspired sons to musical greatness. Updated August 15, 2016. Cleveland Clinic.", "start_char": 6039, "end_char": 6313, "id": "6956911" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_31_1220432965#6_2473383663", "url": "https://woodgram.com/andy-gibb-biography/", "title": "Andy Gibb Bio, Songs, Death, Wife, Daughter, Net Worth & Wiki", "headings": "Andy Gibb Bio, Songs, Death, Wife, Daughter, Net Worth & Wiki\nAndy Gibb Bio, Songs, Death, Wife, Daughter, Net Worth & Wiki\nAndy Gibb Bio/ Wiki\nFamily\nGirlfriends/Affairs\nMarital Status, Wife and Children\nEducation\nHeight, Weight, and Figure Measurements\nFigure Measurements\nExtra Ordinary Features\nFavourite Things\nFamily, Education & More\nAndy Gibb Net Worth\nAddiction and Death\nCause of Death\nSolo Stardom – Songs\nFacts\nFAQ’s\nAbout Author\n", "segment": "We will update soon. Andy Gibb With Robin, Maurice And Barry The Bee Gees\nAddiction and Death\nBy late January 1988 to early February 1988, Gibb had seemingly beaten his drug addiction, regained his health, and was ready to begin recording a new album. However, he still battled depression over his breakup with Victoria Principal. According to Robin Gibb, his brother, “just went downhill so fast. he was in a terrible state of depression”. On 5 March 1988, Gibb celebrated his 30th birthday in London while working on the new album. Two days after celebrating his birthday, he entered John Radcliffe Hospital in Oxford complaining of chest pains. At around 8:30 am on 10 March 1988, Gibb’s doctor told him that more tests were needed to determine the cause of his chest pains. Later that day, Gibb slumped into unconsciousness and died as a result of myocarditis, an inflammation of the heart muscle caused by years of cocaine abuse that fatally weakened his heart. This diagnosis was supported by William Shell, a cardiologist who had previously treated Gibb.", "start_char": 5162, "end_char": 6223, "id": "47810089" } ]
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what is the braves mascot?
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The mascot for the Atlanta Falcons is named Freddie the\nFalcon.", "start_char": 824, "end_char": 1425, "id": "74761582" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_04_40941483#0_105318016", "url": "http://www.answers.com/Q/What_is_the_Atlanta_braves'_mascot", "title": "", "headings": "\n", "segment": "What is the Atlanta Braves' mascot? - Answers\nHomer\nHome\n \nScience\n \nMath and Arithmetic\n \nHistory\n \nLiterature and Language\n \nTechnology\n \nHealth\n \n🧑‍⚖️\nLaw & Legal Issues\n \nBusiness & Finance\n \nAll Topics\n \nRandom\n \nLeaderboard\n Related Topics\nBaseball History\n \nNew York Yankees\n \nBaseball Rules and Regulations\n \nAthletes\n \nAsk Question\n0\nLog in\nBaseball\nAtlanta Braves\nAtlanta\nWhat is the Atlanta Braves' mascot? Asked by Wiki User\nSee Answer\nTop Answer\nWiki User\nAnswered 2012-07-30 18:22:35\nHomer\n001\n0\n0\n0\n0\nAdd a Comment\nYour Answer\nLoading...\nStill have questions? Find more answers\nRelated Questions\nWhat is the name of Atlanta Braves Mascot? The Atlanta Braves mascot's name is Homer. What is the Atlanta Braves mascot called? Homer\nWhat is the mascot for the Atlanta Braves baseball team? Homer\nWhat is the name of the Atlanta Hawks mascot? Atlanta Hawks's mascot is Harry the Hawk. Who is the mascot for the Atlanta Falcons?", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 1066, "id": "74761581" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_04_40941483#2_105320186", "url": "http://www.answers.com/Q/What_is_the_Atlanta_braves'_mascot", "title": "", "headings": "\n", "segment": "The current mascot for the Atlanta Falcons is Freddie the\nFalcon\nWhen did the Milwaukee braves change to the Atlanta braves? The Milwauke Braves moved and became the Atlanta Braves in\n1966\nWhen was Atlanta Braves created? Atlanta Braves was created in 1871. What is the Atlanta Falcons' mascot? The mascot for the Atlanta Falcons is named Freddie the\nFalcon. Where do the Atlanta Braves play at? The Atlanta Braves play at Turner Field in Atlanta, Georgia. How long have the Atlanta Braves been in Atlanta? The Braves have been based in Atlanta since 1966. How old are the Atlanta Braves?", "start_char": 1066, "end_char": 1655, "id": "74761583" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_05_404858444#3_531353113", "url": "http://www.commdiginews.com/sports/the-35-official-mascots-of-major-league-baseball-teams-14119/", "title": "The 35 official mascots of Major League Baseball teams", "headings": "The 35 official mascots of Major League Baseball teams\nThe 35 official mascots of Major League Baseball teams\nKevin Wells\n", "segment": "In 2013, Luchador, a guy with a Diamondbacks jersey and a luchador wrestling mask was officially added as a secondary mascot. Atlanta Braves: Homer the Brave — Homer the Brave is a baseball head mascot in a Braves uniform. He was introduced in 1989 after the Braves parted ways with their longtime mascot, Chief Noc-A-Homa, who used to come out of a teepee in the bleachers and dance when a Brave hit a homerun. Baltimore Orioles: The Oriole Bird — The Oriole Bird, a giant oriole was introduced in 1979. Baltimore takes home the prize for the least imaginative name for a mascot, at least until the Dodgers acknowledge that their unnamed “unique performance character” is an official mascot. Boston Red Sox: Wally the Green Monster, Lefty and Righty — Wally the Green Monster was introduced in 1997. Wally is a large green Sesame Street-looking character.", "start_char": 1431, "end_char": 2287, "id": "16957824" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_04_40941483#4_105321737", "url": "http://www.answers.com/Q/What_is_the_Atlanta_braves'_mascot", "title": "", "headings": "\n", "segment": "The ATLANTA Braves go back to 1966. However, before they were\nthe Atlanta Braves, they were the Milwaukee Braves (1953-1965). And\nbefore then, they were the Boston Braves, which dates back to\n1871! What is the Atlanta Falcon's mascot? == == Freddie Falcon is the official mascot of the NFL's Atlanta\nFalcons. He was Atlanta, Georgia's first mascot and has entertained\nfans for more than 35 years. What is the Atlanta Braves single A team? The Atlanta Braves' Single A team is the Rome Braves in Rome,\nGA\nWhich league do the Atlanta Braves belong to? The Atlanta Braves play in the National League. What year did The Braves move to Atlanta?", "start_char": 1655, "end_char": 2295, "id": "74761585" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_05_404858444#2_531351783", "url": "http://www.commdiginews.com/sports/the-35-official-mascots-of-major-league-baseball-teams-14119/", "title": "The 35 official mascots of Major League Baseball teams", "headings": "The 35 official mascots of Major League Baseball teams\nThe 35 official mascots of Major League Baseball teams\nKevin Wells\n", "segment": "If you were surprised hear that there are 27 MLB teams with mascots, you’ll be even more surprised to know there are actually 35 official mascots in MLB. Arizona Diamondbacks: D. Baxter the Bobcat — D. Baxter the Bobcat looks like a large bobcat in Diamondbacks gear. Created by Jay Bell’s son, Bentley, D. Baxter the Bobcat was named after the nickname D-Backs and their stadium, which used to be nicknamed The Bob. Arizona introduced their mascot in 2000. In 2013, Luchador, a guy with a Diamondbacks jersey and a luchador wrestling mask was officially added as a secondary mascot. Atlanta Braves: Homer the Brave — Homer the Brave is a baseball head mascot in a Braves uniform. He was introduced in 1989 after the Braves parted ways with their longtime mascot, Chief Noc-A-Homa, who used to come out of a teepee in the bleachers and dance when a Brave hit a homerun. Baltimore Orioles:", "start_char": 972, "end_char": 1861, "id": "16957823" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_47_410730611#0_829666337", "url": "https://www.mlb.com/braves/fans/entertainment-teams/blooper", "title": "BLOOPER | Atlanta Braves", "headings": "Meet BLOOPER\nMeet BLOOPER\nBLOOPER's Stats\nBLOOPER's Favorites\n", "segment": "BLOOPER | Atlanta Braves\nMeet BLOOPER\nThe Official Mascot of the Atlanta Braves\nMore Entertainment Teams\nMeet BLOOPER\nBook BLOOPER\nActivities\nLearn with BLOOPER\nIn-Game Experiences\nArrow Expand icon\nArrow Contract icon\nIntroducing BLOOPER, the new mascot for your Atlanta Braves! Created at Chop Fest 2018, he is everything you could imagine in a mascot…seriously. During the festival, fans used a special mascot making machine to create him. He is big. He is fuzzy. He is funny. He loves the Braves. And he DEFINITELY will make you laugh. Be sure to meet him during your next trip to Truist Park, where he will be for every home game. Watch out!", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 646, "id": "71446622" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_05_404858444#12_531363448", "url": "http://www.commdiginews.com/sports/the-35-official-mascots-of-major-league-baseball-teams-14119/", "title": "The 35 official mascots of Major League Baseball teams", "headings": "The 35 official mascots of Major League Baseball teams\nThe 35 official mascots of Major League Baseball teams\nKevin Wells\n", "segment": "Orbit was finally brought back last season to celebrate the Astros moving to the American League. Kansas City Royals: Sluggerrr — Sluggerrr is the hot dog shooting mascot of the Royals. Introduced in 1996, Sluggerrr is a lion in a Royals uniform who wears a crown that seems to blend into his face. Miami Marlins: Billy the Marlin — Billy the Marlin is a marlin with arms and legs. A marlin is a billfish, which is where owner Wayne Huizinga got the idea to give Billy got his name. He was introduced in the Marlins inaugural season of 1993. Milwaukee Brewers: Bernie Brewer — Bernie Brewer has a large head and a bushy yellow mustache.", "start_char": 4697, "end_char": 5333, "id": "16957833" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_17_153003974#11_169422711", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dinger_(mascot)", "title": "List of Major League Baseball mascots - Wikipedia", "headings": "List of Major League Baseball mascots\nList of Major League Baseball mascots\nContents\nCurrent mascots\nAce (Toronto Blue Jays)\nBarrelman (Milwaukee Brewers)\nBaxter the Bobcat (Arizona Diamondbacks)\nBernie Brewer (Milwaukee Brewers)\nBilly The Marlin (Miami Marlins)\nBlooper (Atlanta Braves)\nClark (Chicago Cubs)\nD-backs Luchador (Arizona Diamondbacks)\nDinger (Colorado Rockies)\nDJ Kitty (Tampa Bay Rays)\nFredbird (St. Louis Cardinals)\nGapper (Cincinnati Reds)\nJunior (Toronto Blue Jays)\nLou Seal (San Francisco Giants)\nMariner Moose (Seattle Mariners)\nMr. Met (New York Mets)\nMrs. Met (New York Mets)\nMr. Red (Cincinnati Reds)\nMr. Redlegs (Cincinnati Reds)\nOrbit (Houston Astros)\nThe Oriole Bird (Baltimore Orioles)\nPaws (Detroit Tigers)\nPhillie Phanatic (Philadelphia Phillies)\nThe Pierogis (Pittsburgh Pirates)\nPirate Parrot (Pittsburgh Pirates)\nThe Racing presidents (Washington Nationals)\nRally Squirrel (St. Louis Cardinals)\nRangers Captain (Texas Rangers)\nRaymond (Tampa Bay Rays)\nRosie Red (Cincinnati Reds)\nThe Sausages (Milwaukee Brewers)\nScreech (Washington Nationals)\nSlider (Cleveland Indians)\nSluggerrr (Kansas City Royals)\nSouthpaw (Chicago White Sox)\nStomper (Oakland Athletics)\nSwinging Friar (San Diego Padres)\nT. C. Bear (Minnesota Twins)\nWally the Green Monster and Tessie (Boston Red Sox)\nFormer mascots\nAstrojack and Astrodillo\nBJ Birdy\nBluepper\nBonnie Brewer\nBraves Bleacher Creature\nCharlie-O\nChester Charge\nChief Noc-A-Homa\nCrazy Crab\nDandy\nDiamond\nGeneral Admission\nHomer\nJunction Jack\nLarry\nLefty and Righty (Boston Red Sox)\nMettle the Mule\nMr. Oriole\nPhiladelphia Phil and Philadelphia Phillis\nReally\nRibbie and Roobarb\nRibbie and Southpoo\nSchottzie\nScoop and Clutch\nSouki\nThe Baseball Bug\nTrunk\nTwinkie the Loon\nYouppi!\nTeams without a mascot\nMascot store in various ballparks\nGallery\nSee also\nReferences\n", "segment": "Routh previously portrayed the University of Miami mascots, Sebastian the Ibis and The Miami Maniac from 1983 to 1993, and prior to that, Cocky for the University of South Carolina Gamecocks. Blooper (Atlanta Braves)\nSince opening day 2018, Blooper is the mascot of the Atlanta Braves. Clark (Chicago Cubs)\nMain article: Clark (mascot)\nClark with the Oriole Bird\nOn January 13, 2014, the Chicago Cubs announced that Clark, a \"young, friendly Cub\", would become the team's first official mascot in modern history. Clark was named after Clark Street, since the Cubs home field, Wrigley Field, is famously located at \"Clark and Addison \". D-backs Luchador (Arizona Diamondbacks)\nThe D-backs Luchador is the second mascot of the Arizona Diamondbacks. After a giveaway of masks in June 2012 proved popular, the team introduced the Luchador as a permanent character in July 2013. He wears a black cape, red pants, and a mask patterned after the team's logo. Meant to represent the team's Hispanic fans, the Luchador also wrestles with Club Deportivo Coloseo at the Glendale Park and Swap. Dinger (Colorado Rockies)\nDinger at Coors Field\nDinger is the official mascot of the Colorado Rockies.", "start_char": 8498, "end_char": 9683, "id": "103616415" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_40_1284070853#6_2751682016", "url": "https://www.foxsports.com/mlb/gallery/major-league-baseball-mascots-from-every-team-gallery-032711", "title": "Mascots of Major League Baseball | FOX Sports", "headings": "Mascots of Major League Baseball\nMascots of Major League Baseball\nScreech, Washington Nationals\nWhat a bunch of characters\nParty animals\nD. Baxter the Bobcat, Arizona Diamondbacks\nLuchador, Arizona Diamondbacks\nHomer the Brave, Atlanta Braves\nOriole Bird, Baltimore Orioles\nWally the Green Monster, Boston Red Sox\nMama Monster, Boston Red Sox\nLefty and Righty, Boston Red Sox\nSonic racers, no allegiance\nBilly Cub, Chicago Cubs\nSouthpaw, Chicago White Sox\nRosie Red, Gapper and Mr. Redlegs, Cincinnati Reds\nSlider, Cleveland Indians\nDinger, Colorado Rockies\nPaws, Detroit Tigers\nOrbit, Houston Astros\nSlugerrr, Kansas City Royals\nRally Monkey, Los Angeles Angels\nReality TV stars, Los Angeles Dodgers\nNHL's Kings mascot Bailey, Los Angeles Dodgers\nBilly the Marlin, Miami Marlins\nT.C. Bear, Minnesota Twins\nBernie Brewer, Milwaukee Brewers\nStomper, Oakland A's\nMr. Met, New York Mets\nChamp, Yankees minor league mascot\nPhillie Phanatic, Philadelphia Phillies\nPhemale Phanatic, Philadelphia Phillies\nSlyly, Hiroshima Carp\nPirate Parrot and Captain Jolly Roger, Pittsburgh Pirates\nThe Mariner Moose, Seattle Mariners\nRaymond, Tampa Bay Rays\nDJ Kitty, Tampa Bay Rays\nRangers Captain, Texas Rangers\nACE, Toronto Blue Jays\nSwinging Friar, San Diego Padres\nFamous Chicken, San Diego Padres\nRed Ruff and Blue Mews\nLou Seal, San Francisco Giants\nFredbird, St. Louis Cardinals\nRally Squirrel, St. Louis Cardinals\n", "segment": "A fan dressed as the Luchador began appearing at games and proved popular. He speaks fluent Spanish and English, and when not pumping up the Chase Field crowd, he wrestles with Club Deportivo Coliseo in Glendale, Ariz.\nHomer the Brave, Atlanta Braves\nHomer has a remarkable resemblance to Mr. Met — maybe because they're National League East cousins. Homer replaced the politically incorrect Chief Noc-A-Homa, the former Milwaukee and Atlanta Braves mascot who was forced into retirement in 1988. Another former Braves mascots was Rally, a bear-like mascot who looked like Wally the Green Monster. Homer is currently joined at Turner Field by the racing tools. Oriole Bird, Baltimore Orioles\nThe Bird was \"hatched\" on April 6, 1979 out of a giant egg at Memorial Stadium in Baltimore. His favorite foods are bird seed and the Maryland Crab Cake. The Bird has had his feathers ruffled by several losing seasons in Charm City, but he has high hopes for 2011. Wally the Green Monster, Boston Red Sox\nWally is named for Fenway Park's most formidable architectural element. Besides entertaining Red Sox Nation, his claim to fame is a really funny ESPN ad he did with Big Papi.", "start_char": 2440, "end_char": 3611, "id": "81885779" } ]
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[ { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_32_1657794555#0_3639713848", "url": "https://www.amp.com.au/retirement/prepare-to-retire/retirement-age-australia", "title": "What is The Retirement Age in Australia? – AMP", "headings": "What is the retirement age in Australia?\nWhat is the retirement age in Australia?\nWhen can you access your super?\nWhat is your preservation age?\nWhen do Australians tend to retire?\nWhen are you eligible for the age pension?\nWhat do you need to think about when deciding when to retire?\nYou may need to fund a longer retirement\nYour health may affect your ability to work longer\nYou may need to supplement the age pension to fund your retirement\nYou may want to have money set aside for recreational activities\nSubscribe to our newsletter\nImportant information\n", "segment": "What is The Retirement Age in Australia? – AMP\nPersonal\nRetirement\nPreparing for retirement\nWhat is the retirement age in Australia? Back\nWhat is the retirement age in Australia? You'll be able to access your super between 55 and 60, depending on when you were born. And you’ll become eligible for the age pension at 65½, rising to 67 by 2023. But there's no fixed retirement age in Australia so it's up to you when you retire. You'll need to take into account your health, your employment opportunities and your partner’s situation, if you have one. But finances will play a big role in when you decide to retire. When can you access your super? Generally you can access your super when you:", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 692, "id": "56937695" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_53_669932261#3_1417308255", "url": "https://www.superguide.com.au/retirement-planning/retirement-age-australia", "title": "What is the retirement age in Australia?", "headings": "\n", "segment": "There’s no such thing as a ‘retirement age’ in Australia, nor any laws that dictate when someone can retire. In theory, you can choose to retire whenever you want. A better question to ask would be “ When should I retire? ”. That’s a very personal decision that depends principally on when you can financially support the lifestyle you want to lead in retirement, unless ill health or other factors make the decision for you. So, at what age do most Australians retire? The average age of retirement\nAccording to the government’s Retirement Income Review released in November 2020, the average age of retirement in Australia is currently between the ages of 62 and 65, with women tending to retire one to three years before men. But things are changing. For a variety of reasons, today’s retirees are likely to stay in the workforce for longer than previous generations. In fact, the workforce participation rate for those aged 60 to 64 increased 22 percentage points over the 20 years to 2020. Improved health outcomes, greater workforce flexibility allowing a gradual transition into retirement, and higher average levels of education requiring less physical work are contributing factors to a trend that is likely to continue.", "start_char": 1978, "end_char": 3208, "id": "89404930" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_53_669932261#4_1417309790", "url": "https://www.superguide.com.au/retirement-planning/retirement-age-australia", "title": "What is the retirement age in Australia?", "headings": "\n", "segment": "The average age of retirement\nAccording to the government’s Retirement Income Review released in November 2020, the average age of retirement in Australia is currently between the ages of 62 and 65, with women tending to retire one to three years before men. But things are changing. For a variety of reasons, today’s retirees are likely to stay in the workforce for longer than previous generations. In fact, the workforce participation rate for those aged 60 to 64 increased 22 percentage points over the 20 years to 2020. Improved health outcomes, greater workforce flexibility allowing a gradual transition into retirement, and higher average levels of education requiring less physical work are contributing factors to a trend that is likely to continue. Advertisement\nSuperGuide Premium is ad-free\nBut for some people there are also financial imperatives to work a little longer. These may include: We are living longer and need to save more for our retirement or run the risk that our savings will run out\nOur lifestyle expectations are higher than they were for previous generations\nMore of us are carrying a mortgage and other debt later in life\nOur children are leaving home later, leaving us with less time to boost our retirement savings\nThe age of eligibility for the Age Pension is rising. This last point puts a floor under retirement decisions for many Australians. Given that today’s retirees have not had the full impact of compulsory super throughout their working life, the Age Pension still supplements the income of around 65% of retirees.", "start_char": 2448, "end_char": 4010, "id": "89404931" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_40_504596828#3_945903947", "url": "https://www.finder.com.au/australian-age-pension-eligibility-requirements", "title": "Australian Age Pension eligibility requirements and info | Finder", "headings": "Australian Age Pension eligibility requirements\nAustralian Age Pension eligibility requirements\nTo qualify for the Age Pension there are age, residence and income requirements you must satisfy.\nHow much can I receive through the Age Pension?\nHow do the pension and energy supplements work?\nEligibility requirements for Age Pension\nAt what age can I get the Age Pension?\nAustralian residence requirements for the Age Pension\nIncome requirements for the Age Pension\nThe maximum amount you can earn to be eligible for the Age Pension\nSingles\nCouples\nAsset requirements for the Age Pension\nWhat are some assets excluded from the test?\nThis is how much your assets can be worth to be eligible for the full Age Pension\nAustralianSuper - Pre-mixed, Balanced option\nHow do I apply for the Age Pension?\nCompare transaction accounts to receive the Age Pension into\nCompare up to 4 providers\nHere are some options if you don't qualify for the Age Pension\nHigh interest savings account\nBuy some shares\nPensioner loan\nGet a part-time job or casual position\nMarc Terrano\n", "segment": "The amount that you get from the supplements depends on different factors, including your relationship status. To learn more about these payments, visit the Pension Supplement and Energy Supplement pages on the Services Australia website. Eligibility requirements for Age Pension\nBelow are the eligibility requirements anyone seeking the Age Pension needs to satisfy. At what age can I get the Age Pension? Until 30 June 2021, you must be at least 66 years of age to be eligible for the Age Pension. The qualifying age will gradually increase by 6 months every 2 years, to 67 years by 1 July 2023. Therefore, the age you'll be eligible to apply for the Age Pension will depend on the date you were born, as shown in the table below. If your birth date is\nYou'll qualify for age pension at age\n1 July 1952 to 31 December 1953\n65 years and 6 months\n1 January 1954 to 30 June 1955\n66 years\n1 July 1955 to 31 December 1956\n66 years and 6 months\nFrom 1 January 1957\n67 years\nAustralian residence requirements for the Age Pension\nGenerally, you must be an Australian resident for at least 10 years before you are eligible for the age pension. Out of this 10-year period, you must also have lived in Australia for at least 5 years in a row. Australia also includes Norfolk Island and Lord Howe Island.", "start_char": 2077, "end_char": 3371, "id": "80900209" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_53_669932261#2_1417307213", "url": "https://www.superguide.com.au/retirement-planning/retirement-age-australia", "title": "What is the retirement age in Australia?", "headings": "\n", "segment": "2 minutes\nOn this page\nThe average age of retirement\nWhen can I access my super or the Age Pension? The bottom line\n“What is Australia’s retirement age?” or “What age can I retire?” are common questions. The simple answer is “it depends”. There’s no such thing as a ‘retirement age’ in Australia, nor any laws that dictate when someone can retire. In theory, you can choose to retire whenever you want. A better question to ask would be “ When should I retire? ”. That’s a very personal decision that depends principally on when you can financially support the lifestyle you want to lead in retirement, unless ill health or other factors make the decision for you. 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Income and assets tests\nThese tests measure your income (how much money you get) and the value of your assets (what you own, for example, any investment properties). If your income or assets are above certain limits, your pension payment will be reduced, or you may not be eligible at all. Your income includes money from: employment\npensions\nannuities\ninvestments\nearnings outside Australia\nsalary packaging\nSee income test for pensions on the Services Australia website. Your assets include things like: investment properties\ncaravans, cars and boats\nbusiness assets\nYour family home, if you live in it, isn't counted as an asset. However, if you decide to sell, it could affect your pension. If you have any assets overseas, their value will be converted into the equivalent Australian dollar amount.", "start_char": 729, "end_char": 1888, "id": "14129920" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_45_1221342755#3_2467064019", "url": "https://www.livingin-australia.com/superannuation-pensions-australia/", "title": "Superannuation and Pensions in Australia", "headings": "Superannuation and Pensions in Australia\nSuperannuation and Pensions in Australia\nAsset Test | Income Test | Tax Free Superannuation | Qualify for Australian Pension\nHow Do I get a Pension in Australia?\n", "segment": "In addition to your employer’s 9.5 percent contributions, you are also free to add money to your fund. For most people, superannuation supplements the Government’s age pension and provides them with additional income in retirement. The Age Pension\nTo qualify for an Age Pension in Australia, you need to have reached 66 years of age and you normally need to have lived as a resident or citizen of Australia for at least 10 years. Effective from 20 March 2019, the Age Pension is worth $21,993 a year for single people, and $33,066 a year for couples. Supplements for people in need of income support can increase the aged pension to a maximum of $24,081 a year for single people, and $36,301 a year for couples. From July 2019, the Age Pension qualifying age is 66 years. The qualifying age will continue increase by 6 months every 2 years, reaching 67 in 2023. Australian Age Pensions are income and asset tested. Asset Test\nIf you are single, and you own your own home, and you have other assets worth less than $258,500 you qualify for the full Age Pension. For couples who own their own home the assets cut off is at $387,500.", "start_char": 1355, "end_char": 2486, "id": "50923579" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_09_950625774#5_1635044115", "url": "http://www.superguide.com.au/accessing-superannuation/age-pension-rates", "title": "Age Pension rates (March 2021 to September 2021)", "headings": "\n", "segment": "Applicable 20 March 2021 to 19 September 2021\nSee later in the article for transitional and non-resident Age Pension rates. Try our Age Pension calculator to get an indication of your potential Age Pension entitlements. How the Age Pension works\nTo qualify for the Age Pension in Australia you must have reached Age Pension age ( which depends on your date of birth but is currently 66), satisfy Australian residency rules, and pass both an income test and an assets test. Depending on your level of income and the assets you own, you may qualify for either a full or part Age Pension. Assets test\nTo qualify for a full Age Pension as a single person your assets must also be valued below $268,000 if you own your own home, or $482,500 if you don’t own your own home. You can still be eligible for a part Age Pension if your assets are worth less than $585,750 if you own your own home, or $800,250 if you don’t own your own home. For a couple to qualify for the full Age Pension, your combined assets must be below $401,500 if you own your own home, or $616,000 if you don’t own your own home. You can still be eligible for a part Age Pension if your assets are worth less than $880,500 if you own your own home, or $1,095,000 if you don’t own your own home. Learn more about how the assets test works. Income test\nTo qualify for a full Age Pension as a single person your income must be below $178 per fortnight (approximately $4,628 per year), but you can still be eligible for a part Age Pension if you earn less than $2,083.40 per fortnight (approximately $54,168 per year).", "start_char": 3976, "end_char": 5555, "id": "102619207" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_32_1657794555#1_3639715411", "url": "https://www.amp.com.au/retirement/prepare-to-retire/retirement-age-australia", "title": "What is The Retirement Age in Australia? – AMP", "headings": "What is the retirement age in Australia?\nWhat is the retirement age in Australia?\nWhen can you access your super?\nWhat is your preservation age?\nWhen do Australians tend to retire?\nWhen are you eligible for the age pension?\nWhat do you need to think about when deciding when to retire?\nYou may need to fund a longer retirement\nYour health may affect your ability to work longer\nYou may need to supplement the age pension to fund your retirement\nYou may want to have money set aside for recreational activities\nSubscribe to our newsletter\nImportant information\n", "segment": "But there's no fixed retirement age in Australia so it's up to you when you retire. You'll need to take into account your health, your employment opportunities and your partner’s situation, if you have one. But finances will play a big role in when you decide to retire. When can you access your super? Generally you can access your super when you: reach preservation age and you retire\ncease an employment arrangement after age 60\nreach preservation age and implement a transition to retirement strategy\nturn 65, whether you remain in the workforce or not. What is your preservation age? Your preservation age is when you can start to access your super. It will be between 55 and 60 depending on when you were born 1. Date of birth\nPreservation age\nBefore 1 July 1960\n55\n1 July 1960 – 30 June 1961\n56\n1 July 1961 – 30 June 1962\n57\n1 July 1962 – 30 June 1963\n58\n1 July 1963 – 30 June 1964\n59\nFrom 1 July 1964\n60\nWhen do Australians tend to retire?", "start_char": 344, "end_char": 1291, "id": "56937696" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_40_504596828#6_945911253", "url": "https://www.finder.com.au/australian-age-pension-eligibility-requirements", "title": "Australian Age Pension eligibility requirements and info | Finder", "headings": "Australian Age Pension eligibility requirements\nAustralian Age Pension eligibility requirements\nTo qualify for the Age Pension there are age, residence and income requirements you must satisfy.\nHow much can I receive through the Age Pension?\nHow do the pension and energy supplements work?\nEligibility requirements for Age Pension\nAt what age can I get the Age Pension?\nAustralian residence requirements for the Age Pension\nIncome requirements for the Age Pension\nThe maximum amount you can earn to be eligible for the Age Pension\nSingles\nCouples\nAsset requirements for the Age Pension\nWhat are some assets excluded from the test?\nThis is how much your assets can be worth to be eligible for the full Age Pension\nAustralianSuper - Pre-mixed, Balanced option\nHow do I apply for the Age Pension?\nCompare transaction accounts to receive the Age Pension into\nCompare up to 4 providers\nHere are some options if you don't qualify for the Age Pension\nHigh interest savings account\nBuy some shares\nPensioner loan\nGet a part-time job or casual position\nMarc Terrano\n", "segment": "If you receive a Widow or Partner Allowance, you can apply to transfer to the Age Pension when you meet the age requirement. In some cases, you may need to be an Australian resident for at least 2 years before you can get the Age Pension under these conditions. Lived or worked overseas: If you have lived or worked in a country which has an international social security agreement with Australia – including New Zealand, Ireland and Canada – you may be eligible to get the Age Pension. Income requirements for the Age Pension\nHere's how much you can earn before you're no longer eligible for the Age Pension at all. There are different income cut-off points that apply depending on whether you're single, married, disabled, if you own your home, etc. This income test applies to the following pensions: Age Pension\nWife Pension\nWidow B Pension\nBereavement Allowance\nCarer Payment\nDisability Support Pension\nThe maximum amount you can earn to be eligible for the Age Pension\nIf you earn enough income you won't be eligible to receive the Age Pension. Take a look at the table below to see what the cut-off point is for your family situation. If you earn below the amount set for your situation you may be eligible for part of the pension.", "start_char": 3604, "end_char": 4842, "id": "80900212" } ]
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what does the japanese call their country?
Japan
[ { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_03_324513617#11_605300028", "url": "http://theweek.com/articles/447521/netherlands-holland-dutch-why-some-countries-have-many-different-names", "title": "The Netherlands, Holland, and the Dutch: Why some countries have so many different names", "headings": "\n", "segment": "Japan\nJapan is another country where people in the country call it one thing and almost everyone else calls it another. In Japanese, Japan is Nippon or, more informally, Nihon — which means \"where the sun comes from.\" Why do we call it Japan? Because Marco Polo (him again!) encountered some Chinese traders who called it by their words for \"country where the sun comes from,\" which he wrote down as Cipangu. That got trimmed and changed a bit to make a word that first showed up in English as Giapan. Most of the world now calls the country Japan or something similar. Korea\nWe know that Korea is currently two countries, North Korea and South Korea. But did you know that in Korean, they use two historically different names? In North Korea, the country name is Choson;", "start_char": 5029, "end_char": 5801, "id": "2105923" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_47_688121361#7_1471654870", "url": "https://www.mostfamouslist.com/top-10-countries-best-food-world/", "title": "Countries with Best Food in the World - Top Ten List", "headings": "Top 10 Countries with Best Food in the World\nTop 10 Countries with Best Food in the World\n10. Thailand:\n9. United States of America:\n8. China:\n7. Japan:\n6. Spain:\n5. Greece:\n4. India:\n3. France:\n2. Mexico:\n1. Italy:\nList of Countries with Best Food in the World\n", "segment": "7. Japan: Japan is considered as an island nation that is situated in the Pacific Ocean. The culture of the country is similar to the China. The meaning of the name of the country is “Land of the Rising Sun”. Japan has its traditional food dishes that are not like by other countries and people. Japanese like to eat different animals in a raw and cooked form that is not the culture of some other countries, so their dishes are only available in Japan. People and tourists from the world taste their special dishes while staying in Japan. 6. Spain:", "start_char": 3112, "end_char": 3662, "id": "71792722" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_22_1623973000#1_3440348871", "url": "https://jpninfo.com/15674", "title": "What are the Different Names of Japan? | Japan Info", "headings": "What are the Different Names of Japan?\nWhat are the Different Names of Japan?\nNihon and Nippon\nWa\nChinese ancient trade seal depicting Japan as “Wa”\nCipangu\n", "segment": "The French call it “Japon”. Nihon and Nippon\njp.fotolia.com/\nThe Japanese call themselves “Nihonjin” and their language as “Nihongo”. Japan is called “Nihon” by the locals which can be literally translated into “The Land of the Rising Sun”. Due to many phonological changes, Nihon is written as Nippon. Nihon and Nippon are still the most popular names of Japan. At the ancient times Japan was also known as “Yamato”. Wa\nChinese ancient trade seal depicting Japan as “Wa”\nThe Chinese used to call Japan “Wa” or “Wakoku” before the coinage of the word Nihon. It is misinterpreted in the Western historical documents, due to similarities in writing of various sounds in Kanji script, as “Short and Submissive”. It actually refers to “Compliant and Obedient” people’s land. This name was extensively used in the ancient Chinese literature.", "start_char": 360, "end_char": 1196, "id": "34720421" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_44_1142311990#4_2369096017", "url": "https://www.jluggage.com/blog/japan/why-is-japan-called-land-of-rising-sun/", "title": "", "headings": "\n", "segment": "It is pronounced Nippon or Nihon. There is more to the story of how the Chinese started calling Japan Ji-pang or Zu-pang (written as 日本). To be more accurate, around the end of the 7th century (the exact year isn’t known), the government in Japan started calling the country Nihon. Until the 7th century, Japan was called “Wa” or “Yamato” using the Chinese character 倭. When the Japanese government sent a sovereign message to the Chinese government around the beginning of the 7th century, it used a term meaning “the land where the sun rises”. The exact phrase in the message was “From the emperor of the land of the rising sun to the emperor of the setting sun.” The Japanese government changed the country’s name from Wa (Yamato) to Nihon (Nippon) in the early 8th century. An interesting point is that when naming the country, the Japanese took the Chinese government into consideration, possibly to show its esteem for the Chinese, as Japan is located where the sun rises for the Chinese, not for the Japanese. Japan’s national flag is called “the rising sun flag” in English. At the beginning of the 7th century, the Japanese flag with the sun in the center was first used.", "start_char": 1719, "end_char": 2899, "id": "79746430" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_24_174168968#32_366833742", "url": "https://media.kingston.com/support/downloads/HyperX_Cloud_Core_UserManual.pdf", "title": "", "headings": "User Manual\nHyperX\n \nCloud\n \nCore\n \nHeadset\n\nKHX-HSCC-BK-BR\n \nKHX-HSCC-BK-ER\n \nKHX-HSCC-BK-FR\n \nKHX-HSCC-BK-LR\n \n\nIntroduction\n \n\nWhat’s\n \nIncluded:\n \n\nFeatures:\n \n\nTechnical\n \nSpecifications:\n \n\nHeadset\n \n\nMicrophone\n \n\nOverview\n \n\nUsage\n \n(PC\n \nextension\n \ncable)\n \n\nUsage\n \n(PlayStation®\n \n4)\n \n\nUsage\n \n(Xbox®\n \nOne)\n \n\nUsage\n \n(Wii\n \nU)\n \n\nAudífonos\n \nHyperX\n \nCloud\n \nCore\n \n\nKHX-HSCC-BK-BR\n \nKHX-HSCC-BK-ER\n \nKHX-HSCC-BK-FR\n \nKHX-HSCC-BK-LR\n \n\nPresentación\n \n\nQué\n \nse\n \nincluye:\n \n\nCaraterísticas:\n \n\nEspecificaciones\n \ntécnicas:\n \n\nAudífonos\n \n\nMicrófono\n \n\nResumen\n \n\nUso\n \n(Extensión\n \nde\n \ncable\n \npara\n \nPC)\n \n\nUso\n \n(PlayStation®\n \n4)\n \n\nUso\n \n(Xbox®\n \nOne)\n \n\nUso\n \n(Wii\n \nU)\n \n\nHyperX\n \nCloud\n \nCore\n \nHeadset\n \n\nKHX-HSCC-BK-BR\n \nKHX-HSCC-BK-ER\n \nKHX-HSCC-BK-FR\n \nKHX-HSCC-BK-LR\n \n\nEinführung\n \n\nIm\n \nLieferumfang:\n \n\nAusstattung:\n \n\nTechnische\n \nSpezifikationen:\n \n\nKopfhörer\n \n\nMikrofon\n \n\nÜbersicht\n \n\nVerwendung\n \n(Verlängerungskabel\n \nzu\n \nPC)\n \n\nVerwendung\n \n(PlayStation®\n \n4)\n \n\nVerwendung\n \n(Xbox®\n \nOne)\n \n\nVerwendung\n \n(Wii\n \nU®)\n \n\nCasque\n \nd'écoute\n \nHyperX\n \nCloud\n \nCore\n \n\nKHX-HSCC-BK-BR\n \nKHX-HSCC-BK-ER\n \nKHX-HSCC-BK-FR\n \nKHX-HSCC-BK-LR\n \n\nIntroduction\n \n\nCe\n \nqui\n \nest\n \ninclus\n \n:\n \n\nCaractéristiques\n \n:\n \n\nSpécifications\n \ntechniques\n \n:\n \n\nCasque\n \nd'écoute\n \n\nMicrophone\n \n\nAperçu\n \n\nUtilisation\n \n(rallonge\n \npour\n \nPC)\n \n\nUtilisation\n \n(PlayStation®\n \n4)\n \n\n(Ensemble\n \nde\n \nl'audio).\n \n\nUtilisation\n \n(Xbox®\n \nOne)\n \n\nUtilisation\n \n(Wii\n \nU®)\n \n\nCuffie\n \nHyperX\n \nCloud\n \nCore\n \n\nKHX-HSCC-BK-BR\n \nKHX-HSCC-BK-ER\n \nKHX-HSCC-BK-FR\n \nKHX-HSCC-BK-LR\n \n\nIntroduzione\n \n\nCosa\n \nè\n \nincluso:\n \n\nCaratteristiche:\n \n\nSpecifiche\n \ntecniche:\n \n\nCuffie\n \n\nMicrofono\n \n\nDescrizione\n \ngenerale\n \n\nUtilizzo\n \n(prolunga\n \nper\n \nPC)\n \n\nUso\n \n(PlayStation®\n \n4)\n \n\nUso\n \n(Xbox®\n \nOne)\n \n\nUso\n \n(Wii\n \nU®)\n \n\nHeadset\n \nHyperX\n \nCloud\n \nCore\n \n\nKHX-HSCC-BK-BR\n \nKHX-HSCC-BK-ER\n \nKHX-HSCC-BK-FR\n \nKHX-HSCC-BK-LR\n \n\nIntrodução\n \n\nO\n \nque\n \nestá\n \nincluído:\n \n\nCaracterísticas:\n \n\nEspecificações\n \ntécnicas:\n \n\nHeadset\n \n\nMicrofone\n \n\nVisão\n \ngeral\n \n\nUso\n \n(cabo\n \nde\n \nextensão\n \npara\n \nPC)\n \n\nUso\n \n(PlayStation®\n \n4)\n \n\nUso\n \n(Xbox®\n \nOne)\n \n\nUso\n \n(Wii\n \nU®)\n \n\nZestaw\n \nsłuchawkowy\n \nHyperX\n \nCloud\n \nCore\n \n\nKHX-HSCC-BK-BR\n \nKHX-HSCC-BK-ER\n \nKHX-HSCC-BK-FR\n \nKHX-HSCC-BK-LR\n \n\nWprowadzenie\n \n\nZawartość\n \nzestawu:\n \n\nCechy:\n \n\nDane\n \ntechniczne:\n \n\nZestaw\n \nsłuchawkowy\n \n\nMikrofon:\n \n\nPrzegląd\n \n\nUżytkowanie\n \n(przedłużacz\n \ndo\n \nkomputera)\n \n\nUżytkowanie\n \n(z\n \nkonsolą\n \nPlayStation®\n \n4)\n \n\nUżytkowanie\n \n(z\n \nkonsolą\n \nXbox®\n \nOne)\n \n\nUżytkowane\n \n(Wii\n \nU®)\n \n\nГарнитура\n \nHyperX\n \nCloud\n \nCore\n \n\nKHX-HSCC-BK-BR\n \nKHX-HSCC-BK-ER\n \nKHX-HSCC-BK-FR\n \nKHX-HSCC-BK-LR\n \n\nВведение\n \n\nКомплект\n \nпоставки:\n \n\nФункции:\n \n\nТехнические\n \nхарактеристики:\n \n\nГарнитура\n \n\nМикрофон\n \n\nОбзор\n \n\nИспользование\n \n(кабель-удлинитель\n \nдля\n \nПК)\n \n\nИспользование\n \n(PlayStation®\n \n4)\n \n\nИспользование\n \n(Xbox®\n \nOne)\n \n\nИспользование\n \n(Wii\n \nU®)\n \n\nHyperX\n \nCloud\n \nCore\n \nKulaklık\n \n\nKHX-HSCC-BK-BR\n \nKHX-HSCC-BK-ER\n \nKHX-HSCC-BK-FR\n \nKHX-HSCC-BK-LR\n \n\nGiriş\n \n\nNeler\n \nDahildir:\n \n\nÖzellikler:\n \n\nTeknik\n \nÖzellikler:\n \n\nKulaklık\n \n\nMikrofon\n \n\nGenel\n \nÖzellikler\n \n\nKullanım\n \n(PC\n \nuzatma\n \nkablosu)\n \n\nKullanım\n \n(PlayStation®\n \n4)\n \n\nKullanım\n \n(Xbox®\n \nOne)\n \n\nKullanım\n \n(Wii\n \nU®)\n \n\nHyperX\n \nCloud\n \nCore\nヘッドセット\n \n\nKHX-HSCC-BK-BR\n \nKHX-HSCC-BK-ER\n \nKHX-HSCC-BK-FR\n \nKHX-HSCC-BK-LR\n \n\nご紹介\n \n\n製品内容\n:\n \n\n特徴\n:\n \n\n技術仕様\n:\n \n\nヘッドセット\n \n\nマイク\n:\n \n\n概要\n \n\nPC\n延長ケーブルの使用\n \n\nPC\n延長ケー\nブルの使用\n \n\nPlayStation®\n \n4\nの使用\n \n\nHyperX\n \nCloud\n \nCore\n \nヘッドセットを\nPlayStation\n \n4\n \n(PS4™)\n \nで使用するには、ヘッドセットの\n3.5\nミリジャッ\nクを\nPS4\nゲーム機に直接接続し、以下の手順を実行します。\n \n\nPS4\nとの使用\n \n\nXbox®\n \nOne\nの使用\n \n\nXbox\n \nOne\nとの使用\n \n\nWii\n \nU®\nの使用\n \n\nHyperX\n \nCloud\n \nCore\n \nヘッドセットを\nWii\n \nU\n \nで使用するには、ヘッドセットの\n3.5\n \nミリジャックを\nWii\n \nU\nゲー\nムパッドコントローラーに直接接続します。\n \n\nWii\n \nU\nとの使用\n \n\nชุดหูฟง \nHyperX\n \nCloud\n \nCore\n \n\nKHX-HSCC-BK-BR\n \nKHX-HSCC-BK-ER\n \nKHX-HSCC-BK-FR\n \nKHX-HSCC-BK-LR\n \n\nเกริ่นนํา\n \n\nสิ่งที่จัดมาให:\n \n\nคุณสมบัติ:\n \n\nรายละเอียดทางเทคนิค:\n \n\nชุดหูฟง\n \n\nไมโครโฟน\n \n\nภาพรวม\n \n\nหัวเสียบสัญญาณไมโครโฟนส\nายพวงจะมีแถบสีชมพู \nใหเสียบเขาที่พอรตสัญญาณขาเขาสีชมพูหรือในชองที่มีรูปไมโครโฟน \n\nการใชสายพวง \nPC\n \n\nการใชงาน \n(PlayStation®\n \n4)\n \n\nการใชกับ \nPS4\n \n\nТехнічні\n \nхарактеристики\n \n\nГарнітура\n \n\nМікрофон\n \n\nОгляд\n \n\nВикористання\n \nкабелю-подовжувача\n \nдля\n \nПК\n \n\nВикористання\n \nз\n \nPlayStation®\n \n4\n \n\n(Увесь\n \nзвук).\n \n\nВикористання\n \nз\n \nXbox®\n \nOne\n \n\nВикористання\n \nз\n \nWii\n \nU®\n \n\nTai\n \nnghe\n \nHyperX\n \nCloud\n \nCore\n \n\nKHX-HSCC-BK-BR\n \nKHX-HSCC-BK-ER\n \nKHX-HSCC-BK-FR\n \nKHX-HSCC-BK-LR\n \n\nGiới\n \nthiệu\n \n\nBộ\n \ntai\n \nnghe\n \nbao\n \ngồm:\n \n\nĐặc\n \nđiểm:\n \n\nThông\n \nsố\n \nkỹ\n \nthuật:\n \n\nTai\n \nnghe\n \n\nMicrô\n \n\nTổng\n \nquan\n \n\nSử\n \ndụng\n \n(cáp\n \nnối\n \ndài\n \nPC)\n \n\nSử\n \ndụng\n \n(PlayStation®\n \n4)\n \n\nSử\n \ndụng\n \n(Xbox®\n \nOne)\n \n\nSử\n \ndụng\n \n(Wii\n \nU®)\n \n\nHyperX\n \nCloud\n \nCore\n \n耳机\n \n\nKHX-HSCC-BK-BR\n \nKHX-HSCC-BK-ER\n \nKHX-HSCC-BK-FR\n \nKHX-HSCC-BK-LR\n \n\n介绍\n \n\n包含内容:\n \n\n特性:\n \n\n技术规格:\n \n\n耳机\n \n\n麦克风\n \n\n概述\n \n\n使用(\nPC\n \n延长线)\n \n\n与\n \nPC\n \n延长线一起使用\n \n\n使用\n \n(PlayStation®\n \n4)\n \n\n要将\n \nHyperX\n \nCloud\n \nCore\n \n耳机与\n \nPlayStation\n \n4\n \n(PS4™)\n \n一起使用,可将耳机上的\n \n3.5mm\n \n插头\n直接连\n接到\n \nPS4\n \n游戏控制器并按照如下步骤进行操作:\n \n\n与\n \nPS4\n \n一起使用\n \n\n使用\n \n(Xbox®\n \nOne)\n \n\n与\n \nXbox\n \nOne\n \n一起使用\n \n\n使用\n \n(Wii\n \nU®)\n \n\n要将\n \nHyperX\n \nCloud\n \nCore\n \n耳机与\n \nWii\n \nU\n \n一起使用,请将耳机上的\n \n3.5mm\n \n插头直接连接到\n \nWii\n \nU\n \n游戏手柄控制器。\n \n\n与\n \nWii\n \nU\n \n一起使用\n \n\n耳機\n \n\n㗞\n \n品型號\n\n 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\nCore\n \nRGB™\n \nMembrane\n \nGaming\n \nKeyboard\n\nHyperX\n \nAlloy\n \nCore\n \nRGB\n \nInstallation\n \nGuide\n\nHyperX\n \nAlloy\n \nCore\n \nRGBTM\n \n\nPart\n \nnumbers\n \n\nKeyboard\n \noverview:\n \n\nGame\n \nMode\n \nbutton\n \n\nKeyboard\n \ninstallation:\n \n\nFunction\n \nkeys:\n \n\nQuestions\n \nor\n \nsetup\n \nissues?\n \n\nTM\n \nHyperX\n \nAlloy\n \nCore\n \nRGB\n\nNúmeros\n \nde\n \nparte\n \n\nQué\n \nestá\n \nincluido:\n \n\nEspecificaciones:\n \n\nTeclado\n \nTipo\n \nMembrana\n \n\nVelocidad\n \nde\n \npolling\n \n1000Hz\n \n\nModo\n \njuego\n \nSí\n \n\nDimensiones\n \nAncho\n \n443,20mm\n \n\nPeso\n \n(con\n \nteclado\n \ny\n \ncable)\n \n1121g\n \n\nCaracterísticas\n \ngenerales\n \ndel\n \nteclado:\n \n\nInstalación\n \ndel\n \nteclado:\n \n\nTeclas\n \nde\n \nfunción:\n \n\n¿Tienes\n \nalguna\n \npregunta\n \no\n \nconsulta\n \nsobre\n \nla\n \ninstalación?\n \n\nMembrane\n \nGaming-Tastatur\n \n\nArtikelnummern\n \n\nIm\n \nLieferumfang:\n \n\nTechnische\n \nDaten:\n \n\nTastatur\n \nTyp\n \nMembran\n \n\nVerbindungstyp\n \nUSB\n \n2.0\n \nAbfragerate\n \n1.000\n \nHz\n \n\nGaming-Mode\n \nJa\n \n\nGewicht\n \n(Tastatur\n \nund\n \nKabel)\n \n1.121\n \ng\n \n\nTastatur\n \nÜbersicht:\n \n\nInstallation\n \nder\n \nTastatur:\n \n\nFunktionstasten:\n \n\nFragen\n \noder\n \nProbleme\n \nbei\n \nder\n \nEinrichtung?\n \n\nRéférences\n \nproduits\n \n\nLe\n \nproduit\n \ninclut\n \n:\n \n\nSpécifications\n \n:\n \n\nClavier\n \nType\n \nMembrane\n \n\nTaux\n \nde\n \ntransfert\n \n1000Hz\n \n\nMode\n \nJeu\n \nOui\n \n\nDimensions\n \nLargeur\n \n443,20mm\n \nProfondeur\n \n175,31mm\n \nHauteur\n \n35,68mm\n \n\nPoids\n \n(Clavier\n \net\n \ncâble)\n \n1121g\n \n\nPrésentation\n \ndu\n \nclavier\n \n:\n \n\nInstallation\n \ndu\n \nclavier\n \n:\n \n\nTouches\n \nde\n \nfonction\n \n:\n \n\nQuestions\n \nou\n \nproblèmes\n \nde\n \nconfiguration\n \n?\n \n\nTastiera\n \na\n \nmembrana\n \nper\n \nil\n \ngaming\n \n\nNumeri\n \ndi\n \nparte\n \n\nContenuto\n \ndella\n \nconfezione:\n \n\nSpecifiche\n \ntecniche:\n \n\nTastiera\n \nTipo\n \nMembrana\n \n\nFrequenza\n \ndi\n \npolling\n \n1000Hz\n \n\nModalità\n \nGame\n \nSì\n \n\nDimensioni\n \nLarghezza\n \n443,20mm\n \nProfondità\n \n175,31mm\n \nAltezza\n \n35,68mm\n \n\nPeso\n \n(Tastiera\n \ne\n \ncavo)\n \n1121g\n \n\nDesrcizione\n \ngenerale\n \ndella\n \ntastiera:\n \n\nInstallazione\n \nrapida:\n \n\nTasti\n \nfunzione:\n \n\nDomande\n \no\n \ndubbi\n \nsulla\n \nconfigurazione?\n \n\nNúmeros\n \ndas\n \npeças\n \n\nO\n \nque\n \nestá\n \nincluído:\n \n\nEspecificações:\n \n\nTeclado\n \nTipo\n \nMembrana\n \n\nTaxa\n \nde\n \ncaptação\n \n1000Hz\n \n\nModo\n \nJogo\n \nSim\n \n\nDimensões\n \nLargura\n \n443,20\n \nmm\n \nProfundidade\n \n175,31\n \nmm\n \nAltura\n \n35,68\n \nmm\n \n\nPeso\n \n(teclado\n \ne\n \ncabo)\n \n1121\n \ng\n \n\nTeclado\n \nVisão\n \nGeral:\n \n\nInstalação\n \ndo\n \nteclado:\n \n\nTeclas\n \nde\n \nfunção:\n \n\nDúvidas\n \nou\n \nproblemas\n \nna\n \ninstalação?\n \n\nNumery\n \nkatalogowe\n \n\nPrezentacja\n \nklawiatury:\n \n\nInstalacja\n \nklawiatury:\n \n\nKlawisze\n \nfunkcji:\n \n\nPytania?\n \nProblemy\n \nz\n \nkonfiguracją?\n \n\nParça\n \nNumaraları\n \n\nKlavye\n \nGenel\n \ngörünüm:\n \n\nKlavye\n \nKurulumu:\n \n\nFonksiyon\n \nTuşları:\n \n\nSorunuz\n \nmu\n \nvar\n \nveya\n \nkurulumla\n \nilgili\n \nsorun\n \nmu\n \nyaşıyorsunuz?\n \n\nНомера\n \nпо\n \nкаталогу\n \n\nОбзор\n \nклавиатуры:\n \n\nУстановка\n \nклавиатуры:\n \n\nФункциональные\n \nклавиши:\n \n\nВопросы\n \nили\n \nпроблемы?\n \n\nHyperX\nAlloy\n \nCore\n \nRGB\n\nTM\n\nメンブレンゲ\nー\n \nミングキ\nー\n \nボ\nー\nド\n \n\n製品番\n号\n \n\nキーボードの\n概要\n:\n \n\nキ\nー\n \nボ\nー\nドの取り付け\n:\n \n\nコンピュ\nー\n \nタ\nー\nの\nUSB\n \nポ\nー\nトに\nUSB\n \nコネクタ\nー\nを接\n続\nします。\n \n\nファンクションキ\nー:\n \n\n†\n \n詳細は以下のカスタマイズ表を\n参\n照してください。\n \n\nご質問、またはセットアップに問題がありますか?\n \n\nTM\nHyperX\n \nAlloy\n \nCore\n \nRGB\n\n멤브레인\n \n게임용\n \n키보드\n \n\n부품\n \n번호\n \n\n기능\n \n키\n:\n \n\n질문\n \n또는\n \n설정\n \n문제가\n \n있으십니까\n?\n \n\nคีย์ \nบ \nอร์ \nดเมมเบรนส \n าห \nรั \nบ \nเล \n่นเกม\n\nหมายเลข \nชิ \n้นส่ \nวน\n\nสิ่ \nงท \nี่\n \nจัด \nมาให้\n:\n\nราย\nละเอียด \nทางเทค \nนิ \nค\n:\n \n\nแป้ \nนพ \nิมพ์\n \nป \nระเ \nภ \nท\n \nเ \nมมเ \nบรน\n \n\nPolling\n \nrate\n \n1000Hz\n \n\nGame\n \nMode\n \nม \nี\n \n\nสาย \nต่ \nอ\n \n\nความยาว\n \n1.8\n \nม\n.\n \n\nเ \nบ \nื\n \n้องต้ \nนเกี่ \nยวกับ\nแป้ \nนพิมพ์\n:\n \n\nป \nุ่\n \nมควบค \nุมมี \nเ \nดีย\n \n\nการติด \nตั \n้งแป้ \nนพิมพ์\n:\n \n\nต \n่อห \nัวต \n่อ\n \nUSB\n \nเ \nข้ \nาก \nับพ \nอร์ \nต\n \nUSB\n \nข \nองคอมพิวเ \nตอร์\n \n\nปุ่ \nมฟั \nงก์ \nชั่ \nน\n \n\n†\n \nด \nูร \nาย \nละเ \nอี \nยดจาก \nตาร \nาง \nการ \nปรั \nบแ \nต \n่งด้ \nานล \n่าง\n \n\nมีข้ \nอสง \nสัยหรื \nอปั \nญ \nหาในกา \nรตั \n้งค่ \nา \nหรื \nอไม่\n \n\nBàn\n \nphím\n \nchơi\n \ngame\n \ndùng\n \nmàng\n \nnhựa\n\nMã\n \nsản\n \nphẩm\n \n\nGiới\n \nthiệu\n \nchung\n \nvề\n \nbàn\n \nphím:\n \n\nCài\n \nđặt\n \nbàn\n \nphím:\n \n\nCác\n \nphím\n \nchức\n \nnăng:\n \n\nCó\n \ncâu\n \nhỏi\n \nhoặc\n \ngặp\n \nsự\n \ncố\n \ncài\n \nđặt?\n \n\nHyperX\n \nAlloy\n \nCore\n \nRGB\n\nTM\n\n薄膜游\n戏键盘\n \n\n产\n品型\n号\n \n\n包含\n内\n容:\n\n规\n格:\n \n\n尺寸\n \n\n背光\n \nRGB(5\n \n个区\n域多色定制)\n \n灯效\n \n6\n \n种\n \nLED\n \n模式和\n \n3\n \n种\n亮度\n级别\n \n\n游\n戏\n模\n式\n是\n \n\n类\n型\n连\n接,\n编织\n \n\n重量\n(\n \n键盘\n和\n线缆\n)1121\n \n克\n \n\n键盘\n \n概\n览:\n \n\n游\n戏\n模式按\n钮\n \n\n媒体控制按\n钮\n \n\n键盘\n安装:\n \n\n将\n \nUSB\n \n连\n接器\n连\n接到\n电脑\n \nUSB\n \n端口。\n \n\n功能\n键\n:\n \n\n†\n \n查\n看下面的定制表以了解更多\n详细\n信息。\n \n\n存有疑\n问\n或遇到\n设\n置\n问题\n?\n \n\nTM\nHyperX\nAlloy\n \nCore\n \nRGB\n\n薄膜式電競鍵盤\n \n\n產\n品型號\n \n\n內容:\n\n產\n品規格:\n \n\n尺寸\n \n\n媒體控制\n \n有\n \n遊戲模式\n \n有\n \n\n類型\n \n固定式編織線\n \n\n重量\n \n(\n鍵盤跟線材\n)\n \n1121g\n \n\n鍵盤\n概覽:\n \n\n媒體控制鍵\n \n\n功能鍵:\n \n\n†\n \n詳細內容請參閱下方自訂表格。\n \n\n是否有問題或設定困難?\n \n\n", "segment": ". . . . . . . . . Japanese\n \n.", "start_char": 1285, "end_char": 1345, "id": "13169222" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_21_1197417214#164_2574767339", "url": "https://history.army.mil/html/books/059/59-3-1/CMH_59-3-1.pdf", "title": "", "headings": "\nAllied\n \nParticipation\n \nin\n \nOperation\n \nIraqi\n \nFreedom\n\nStephen\n \nA.\n \nCarney\n\nContents\n\nIntroduction\n\nAllied\n \nP\narticip\na\ntion\n \nin\n \n \nO\npera\ntion\n \nIraqi\n \nFreedom\n \n\nOverview\n\nFOrmatiOn\n \nOF\n \nthe\n \nCOalitiOn\n \nOF\n \nthe\n \nwilling\n \nnOvember\n \n2002–marCh\n \n2003\n\nmajOr\n \nCOmbat\n \nOperatiOns:\n \nCOalitiOn\n \nFOrCes\n \nland\n \n\nCOmpOnent\n \nCOmmand,\n \nmarCh–may\n \n2003\n\nMap\n \n1\n\nMap\n \n2\n\nCOmbined\n \njOint\n \ntask\n \nFOrCe–7,\n \njune\n \n2003–may\n \n2004\n\nMap\n \n3\n\nmulti-natiOnal\n \nFOrCe–iraq,\n \nmay\n \n2004–july\n \n2009\n\nmulti-natiOnal\n \nFOrCe–iraq:\n \nstage\n \n1,\n \nmay\n \n2004–may\n \n2005\n\nChart\n \n3—Multi-National\n \nForce–Iraq\n \nas\n \nof\n \nJune\n \n2004\n\nChart\n \n3—MULTI-NATIONAL\n \nFORCE–IRAQ\n \nAS\n \nOF\n \nMAY\n \n2004\n\nMap\n \n4\n\nmulti-natiOnal\n \nFOrCe–iraq:\n \nstage\n \n2,\n \njune\n \n2005–deCember\n \n2006\n\nChart\n \n4—Multi-National\n \nForce–Iraq\n \nas\n \nof\n \nJune\n \n2005\n\nmulti-natiOnal\n \nFOrCe–iraq:\n \nstage\n \n3,\n \njanuary\n \n2007–july\n \n2008\n \n \n(“the\n \nsurge”)\n\nChart\n \n5—Multi-National\n \nForce–Iraq\n \nas\n \nof\n \nJune\n \n2007\n\nChart\n \n5—MULTI-NATIONAL\n \nFORCE–IRAQ\n \nAS\n \nOF\n \nJUNE\n \n2007\n\nmulti-natiOnal\n \nFOrCe–iraq:\n \nstage\n \n4,\n \naugust–deCember\n \n2008\n\nmulti-natiOnal\n \nFOrCe–iraq:\n \nstage\n \n5,\n \njanuary–july\n \n2009\n\nMap\n \n5\n\nChart\n \n6—Multi-National\n \nForce–Iraq\n \nas\n \nof\n \nJune\n \n2009\n\nChart\n \n6—MULTI-NATIONAL\n \nFORCE–IRAQ\n \nAS\n \nOF\n \nJUNE\n \n2009\n\nanalysis\n\nMap\n \n6\n\nAppendix\n\nFOrCe\n \nCOntributiOns\n \nby\n \nnatiOns\n\nAlbania\n\nPeak\n \ndeployment:\n \n240\n\nCasualties\n \n(wounded):\n \n5\n \n\nArmenia\n\nPeak\n \ndeployment:\n \n50\n\nCasualties\n \n(wounded):\n \nUnknown\n\nAustralia\n\nPeak\n \ndeployment:\n \n515\n\nCasualties\n \n(wounded):\n \n27\n\nAustralian\n \nArmy\n \nsoldiers\n \non\n \npatrol\n \nin\n \nIraq\n\nAzerbaijan\n\nPeak\n \ndeployment:\n \n175\n\nCasualties\n \n(wounded):\n \nUnknown\n\nBosnia-Herzegovina\n\nPeak\n \ndeployment:\n \n85\n\nCasualties\n \n(wounded):\n \n0\n\nBulgaria\n\nPeak\n \ndeployment:\n \n496\n\nOrder\n \nof\n \nbattle:\n \nMND-CS\n\nCasualties\n \n(wounded):\n \n64\n\nCzech\n \nRepublic\n\nPeak\n \ndeployment:\n \n357\n\nCasualties\n \n(wounded):\n \nNot\n \napplicable\n \n\nDenmark\n\nPeak\n \ndeployment:\n \n545\n\nCasualties\n \n(wounded):\n \nUnknown\n\nDominican\n \nRepublic\n\nPeak\n \ndeployment:\n \n302\n\nOrder\n \nof\n \nbattle:\n \nMND-CS\n\nCasualties\n \n(wounded):\n \n0\n\nEl\n \nSalvador\n\nPeak\n \ndeployment:\n \n380\n\nOrder\n \nof\n \nbattle:\n \nMND-CS\n\nCasualties\n \n(wounded):\n \n20\n\nEstonia\n\nPeak\n \ndeployment:\n \n40\n\nCasualties\n \n(wounded):\n \n20\n \n\nGeorgia\n\nPeak\n \ndeployment:\n \n1,850\n\nCasualties\n \n(wounded):\n \n27\n\nHonduras\n\nPeak\n \ndeployment:\n \n368\n\nOrder\n \nof\n \nbattle:\n \nMND-CS\n\nCasualties\n \n(wounded):\n \n0\n\nHungary\n\nPeak\n \ndeployment:\n \n300\n\nCasualties\n \n(wounded):\n \nUnknown\n\nItaly\n\nPeak\n \ndeployment:\n \n2,600\n\nCasualties\n \n(wounded):\n \nUnknown\n\nJapan\n\nPeak\n \ndeployment:\n \n600\n\nCasualties\n \n(wounded):\n \nUnknown\n\nKazakhstan\n\nPeak\n \ndeployment:\n \n29\n\nCasualties\n \n(wounded):\n \nUnknown\n\nLatvia\n\nPeak\n \ndeployment:\n \n126\n\nCasualties\n \n(wounded):\n \n5\n\nLithuania\n\nPeak\n \ndeployment:\n \n750\n\nUnit\n \ndesignation:\n \nNot\n \napplicable\n\nCasualties\n \n(wounded):\n \n0\n\nMacedonia\n\nPeak\n \ndeployment:\n \n80\n\nCasualties\n \n(wounded):\n \nUnknown\n\nMoldova\n\nPeak\n \ndeployment:\n \n20\n\nCasualties\n \n(wounded):\n \n0\n\nMongolia\n\nPeak\n \ndeployment:\n \n180\n\nOrder\n \nof\n \nbattle:\n \nMND-CS\nLead:\n \nPoland\n\nCasualties\n \n(wounded):\n \n0\n\nThe\n \nNetherlands\n\nPeak\n \ndeployment:\n \n1,345\n\nCasualties\n \n(wounded):\n \nUnknown\n\nNew\n \nZealand\n\nPeak\n \ndeployment:\n \n161\n\nCasualties\n \n(wounded):\n \n0\n \n\nNew\n \nZealand\n \nengineers\n \nbusy\n \nat\n \nwork\n \non\n \nthe\n \nAt\n \nTannumah\n \nBridge,\n \nAl\n \nBasrah,\n \nOctober\n \n2003\n\nNicaragua\n\nPeak\n \ndeployment:\n \n115\n\nOrder\n \nof\n \nbattle:\n \nMND-CS\n\nCasualties\n \n(wounded):\n \n0\n\nNorway\n\nDeployment\n \ndates:\n \nJuly\n \n2003–June\n \n2004\n \nUnit\n \ndesignation:\n \nNot\n \napplicable\n\nCasualties\n \n(wounded):\n \n0\n\nNorwegian\n \nArmy\n \ntroops\n \non\n \npatrol\n \nin\n \nIraq,\n \n2003\n\nPhilippines\n\nCasualties\n \n(wounded):\n \n0\n\nPoland\n\nPeak\n \ndeployment:\n \n2,400\n\nCasualties\n \n(wounded):\n \nUnknown\n\nPortugal\n\nPeak\n \ndeployment:\n \n128\n\nOrder\n \nof\n \nbattle:\n \nMND-SE\n\nCasualties\n \n(wounded):\n \n0\n\nRepublic\n \nof\n \nKorea\n\nPeak\n \ndeployment:\n \n3,600\n\nCasualties\n \n(wounded):\n \nUnknown\n\nRomania\n\nPeak\n \ndeployment:\n \n730\n\nCasualties\n \n(wounded):\n \nUnknown\n\nSlovakia\n\nPeak\n \ndeployment:\n \n85\n\nCasualties\n \n(wounded):\n \nUnknown\n\nSpain\n\nPeak\n \ndeployment:\n \n1,300\n\nCasualties\n \n(wounded):\n \nUnknown\n\nThailand\n\nPeak\n \ndeployment:\n \n433\n\nCasualties\n \n(wounded):\n \n5\n\nTonga\n\nPeak\n \ndeployment:\n \n55\n\nOrder\n \nof\n \nbattle:\n \nMND-B\n \nLead:\n \nUnited\n \nStates\n\nCasualties\n \n(wounded):\n \n0\n\nUkraine\n\nPeak\n \ndeployment:\n \n1,630\n\nCasualties\n \n(wounded):\n \n32\n\nUnited\n \nKingdom\n\nPeak\n \ndeployment:\n \n46,000\n\nCasualties\n \n(wounded):\n \n1,747\n\nFurther\n \nReadings\n\nAb\nb\nrevia\ntions\n\nMap\n \nSymbols\n\nmilitary\n \nunits\n\nFunction\n\nSize\n \nSymbolS\n\nexampleS\n\n", "segment": ". . . . . . . . . Japan\n \n.", "start_char": 4405, "end_char": 4458, "id": "40307187" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_24_174047431#31_366140386", "url": "https://media.kingston.com/support/downloads/HyperX_Alloy_Core_RGB_Manual.pdf", "title": "", "headings": "User Manual\nUser\n \nManual\n\nHyperX\n \nAlloy\n \nCore\n \nRGB™\n \nMembrane\n \nGaming\n \nKeyboard\n\nHyperX\n \nAlloy\n \nCore\n \nRGB\n \nInstallation\n \nGuide\n\nHyperX\n \nAlloy\n \nCore\n \nRGBTM\n \n\nPart\n \nnumbers\n \n\nKeyboard\n \noverview:\n \n\nGame\n \nMode\n \nbutton\n \n\nKeyboard\n \ninstallation:\n \n\nFunction\n \nkeys:\n \n\nQuestions\n \nor\n \nsetup\n \nissues?\n \n\nTM\n \nHyperX\n \nAlloy\n \nCore\n \nRGB\n\nNúmeros\n \nde\n \nparte\n \n\nQué\n \nestá\n \nincluido:\n \n\nEspecificaciones:\n \n\nTeclado\n \nTipo\n \nMembrana\n \n\nVelocidad\n \nde\n \npolling\n \n1000Hz\n \n\nModo\n \njuego\n \nSí\n \n\nDimensiones\n \nAncho\n \n443,20mm\n \n\nPeso\n \n(con\n \nteclado\n \ny\n \ncable)\n \n1121g\n 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\n\n製品番\n号\n \n\nキーボードの\n概要\n:\n \n\nキ\nー\n \nボ\nー\nドの取り付け\n:\n \n\nコンピュ\nー\n \nタ\nー\nの\nUSB\n \nポ\nー\nトに\nUSB\n \nコネクタ\nー\nを接\n続\nします。\n \n\nファンクションキ\nー:\n \n\n†\n \n詳細は以下のカスタマイズ表を\n参\n照してください。\n \n\nご質問、またはセットアップに問題がありますか?\n \n\nTM\nHyperX\n \nAlloy\n \nCore\n \nRGB\n\n멤브레인\n \n게임용\n \n키보드\n \n\n부품\n \n번호\n \n\n기능\n \n키\n:\n \n\n질문\n \n또는\n \n설정\n \n문제가\n \n있으십니까\n?\n \n\nคีย์ \nบ \nอร์ \nดเมมเบรนส \n าห \nรั \nบ \nเล \n่นเกม\n\nหมายเลข \nชิ \n้นส่ \nวน\n\nสิ่ \nงท \nี่\n \nจัด \nมาให้\n:\n\nราย\nละเอียด \nทางเทค \nนิ \nค\n:\n \n\nแป้ \nนพ \nิมพ์\n \nป \nระเ \nภ \nท\n \nเ \nมมเ \nบรน\n \n\nPolling\n \nrate\n \n1000Hz\n \n\nGame\n \nMode\n \nม \nี\n \n\nสาย \nต่ \nอ\n \n\nความยาว\n \n1.8\n \nม\n.\n \n\nเ \nบ \nื\n \n้องต้ \nนเกี่ \nยวกับ\nแป้ \nนพิมพ์\n:\n \n\nป \nุ่\n \nมควบค \nุมมี \nเ \nดีย\n \n\nการติด \nตั \n้งแป้ \nนพิมพ์\n:\n \n\nต \n่อห \nัวต \n่อ\n \nUSB\n \nเ \nข้ \nาก \nับพ \nอร์ \nต\n \nUSB\n \nข \nองคอมพิวเ \nตอร์\n \n\nปุ่ \nมฟั \nงก์ \nชั่ \nน\n \n\n†\n \nด \nูร \nาย \nละเ \nอี \nยดจาก \nตาร \nาง \nการ \nปรั \nบแ \nต \n่งด้ \nานล \n่าง\n \n\nมีข้ \nอสง \nสัยหรื \nอปั \nญ \nหาในกา \nรตั \n้งค่ \nา \nหรื \nอไม่\n \n\nBàn\n \nphím\n \nchơi\n \ngame\n \ndùng\n \nmàng\n \nnhựa\n\nMã\n \nsản\n \nphẩm\n \n\nGiới\n \nthiệu\n \nchung\n \nvề\n \nbàn\n \nphím:\n \n\nCài\n \nđặt\n \nbàn\n \nphím:\n \n\nCác\n \nphím\n \nchức\n \nnăng:\n \n\nCó\n \ncâu\n \nhỏi\n \nhoặc\n \ngặp\n \nsự\n \ncố\n \ncài\n \nđặt?\n \n\nHyperX\n \nAlloy\n \nCore\n \nRGB\n\nTM\n\n薄膜游\n戏键盘\n \n\n产\n品型\n号\n \n\n包含\n内\n容:\n\n规\n格:\n \n\n尺寸\n \n\n背光\n \nRGB(5\n \n个区\n域多色定制)\n \n灯效\n \n6\n \n种\n \nLED\n \n模式和\n \n3\n \n种\n亮度\n级别\n \n\n游\n戏\n模\n式\n是\n \n\n类\n型\n连\n接,\n编织\n \n\n重量\n(\n \n键盘\n和\n线缆\n)1121\n \n克\n \n\n键盘\n \n概\n览:\n \n\n游\n戏\n模式按\n钮\n \n\n媒体控制按\n钮\n \n\n键盘\n安装:\n \n\n将\n \nUSB\n \n连\n接器\n连\n接到\n电脑\n \nUSB\n \n端口。\n \n\n功能\n键\n:\n \n\n†\n \n查\n看下面的定制表以了解更多\n详细\n信息。\n \n\n存有疑\n问\n或遇到\n设\n置\n问题\n?\n \n\nTM\nHyperX\nAlloy\n \nCore\n \nRGB\n\n薄膜式電競鍵盤\n \n\n產\n品型號\n \n\n內容:\n\n產\n品規格:\n \n\n尺寸\n \n\n媒體控制\n \n有\n \n遊戲模式\n \n有\n \n\n類型\n \n固定式編織線\n \n\n重量\n \n(\n鍵盤跟線材\n)\n \n1121g\n \n\n鍵盤\n概覽:\n \n\n媒體控制鍵\n \n\n功能鍵:\n \n\n†\n \n詳細內容請參閱下方自訂表格。\n \n\n是否有問題或設定困難?\n \n\n", "segment": ". . . . Japanese\n \n. . . . . .", "start_char": 1310, "end_char": 1370, "id": "13169223" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_58_1233325457#0_1801215629", "url": "https://www.worldatlas.com/articles/is-japan-a-country.html", "title": "Is Japan A Country? - WorldAtlas", "headings": "Is Japan A Country?\nIs Japan A Country?\nJapan\nHistory Of Japan\nPopulation Of Japan\nLargest Cities In Japan\n", "segment": "Is Japan A Country? - WorldAtlas\nIs Japan A Country? A sign welcoming visitors to Japan. A country is a tract of land which is inhabited by individuals with a shared history and culture. It is an autonomous entity with clearly defined boundaries. The term country refers to a sovereign state or any other political entity. According to the above definition, Japan is an independent country. Japan\nJapan is an island nation which is in the Pacific Ocean. The country stretches from China and the East China Sea to the Okhotsk Sea. It is a composite volcano archipelago which is made up of over 6,852 islands.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 607, "id": "96406311" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_04_115595734#10_309538822", "url": "http://www.answers.com/Q/What_nationality_are_people_from_Myanmar", "title": "What nationality are people from Myanmar? - Answers", "headings": "What nationality are people from Myanmar\n?\n\nWhat nationality are people from Myanmar?\nYour Answer\nRelated Questions\nHow many myanmar nationality stay in Singapore?\nWhat is the nationality of the last name Kyaw?\nWhat is the proper adjective for a person of Myanmar?\nWhat are people called in Myanmar?\nDo people in Myanmar speak French?\nAre the people in Myanmar poor?\nOf what nationality are people from Finland?\nWhat is the nationality of the people in France?\nWhat is your nationality?\nWho does Burmese refer to?\nIs Myanmar the most populous country in the world?\nWhat are the nationality of the people in Switzerland?\nWhat does Myanmar mean?\nWhat is the nationality called for people native to Portugal?\nWhat do you call people living in Myanmar?\nWhat is the nationality of Tonga?\nIs Myanmar developed undeveloped or developing?\nHow many people live in the capital city of Myanmar?\nWho discovered Myanmar?\nHow was Myanmar chosen?\nWhat are the nationalities of Japan?\nWhat happened in Myanmar?\nWhat is the nationality of Paris?\nWhat is the Nationality for Jordan?\nWhat is the nationality of China?\n", "segment": "What are the nationalities of Japan? japan is a county, it doesn't have a nationality, the people of japan have a nationality, and believe it or not their nationality is japanese. What happened in Myanmar? everythid is okay.beautiful people in bumar. What is the nationality of Paris? The nationality of the majority of the people in Paris, France, is French. What is the Nationality for Jordan? The nationality of the people of the country of Jordan are called Jordanians. What is the nationality of China? Most people in China belong to the Han nationality.", "start_char": 2900, "end_char": 3460, "id": "74910879" } ]
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[ { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_58_1261914011#0_1870795013", "url": "https://www.worldatlas.com/articles/where-is-farsi-spoken.html", "title": "Which Countries Speak Farsi? - WorldAtlas", "headings": "Which Countries Speak Farsi?\nWhich Countries Speak Farsi?\nHistory\nVarieties\n", "segment": "Which Countries Speak Farsi? - WorldAtlas\nWhich Countries Speak Farsi? Signs in Farsi shown in Iran. Editorial credit: BalkansCat / Shutterstock.com. Also known as Persian, Farsi is spoken by an estimated 110 million speakers mostly in Iran, Tajikistan, Uzbekistan, Iraq, Russia, Azerbaijan and Afghanistan. In some of these countries, the language has other official names such as Dari in Afghanistan and Tajik in Tajikistan. Farsi today is an extension of Middle Persian, which is in turn a continuation of Old Persian. Middle Persian was spoken during the time of the Sasanian Empire while Old Persian was spoken during the period of the Achaemenid Empire. History\nPersian is a language that has its roots going all the way back to c. 3000 BCE.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 747, "id": "96450491" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_03_1666477692#2_2892443122", "url": "http://www.answers.com/Q/In_which_countries_is_Farsi_spoken", "title": "", "headings": "\n", "segment": "Farsi is the official language of Iran, Afghanistan, and\nTajikistan. It is spoken by Persian minority groups in the\nneighbouring countries as well as western countries. What countries do they speak Turkish and Farsi in south Asia and north Africa? Turkish is spoken in Turkey, Farsi is spoken in Iran,\nAfghanistan, and Tajikistan. You should look at a world map to see\nif any of those countries are in Africa. What languages are spoken in Pakistan's neighbouring countries? Pakistan has four neighbouring countries\nAfghanistan where Pashto and Dari is spoken\nIndia where Hindi, Gujrati and other native languages are\nspoken\nChina where Mandarin Chinese is spoken\nand Iran, where Farsi is spoken. Is Farsi spoken in Iraq a lot? It is spoken a little. Is farsi spoken in Saudi Arabia?", "start_char": 1075, "end_char": 1858, "id": "3521227" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_04_110873633#5_296794488", "url": "http://www.answers.com/Q/What_languages_are_spoken_in_Iran", "title": "What languages are spoken in Iran? - Answers", "headings": "What languages are spoken in Iran\n?\n\nWhat languages are spoken in Iran?\nYour Answer\nWhat languages are spoken in Iran?\n", "segment": "Farsi\nPersian or farsi\nPersian, Luri, Gilaki and Mazandarani 58%\nAzeri and other Turkic languages 26%\nthe main language in Iran is Farsi\nIran's dominant language is Persian\nFarsi is the national language of Iran. no that's farsi\nThe official language of Iran is Farsi (Persian). Other recognized regional languages of Iran are: Azeri, Kurdish, Mazandarani, Gilaki, Arabic, Baluchi and Luri. Arabic is widely used in a religious context, but mainly by the 'ulama or clergy. Persian. Farsi. There are actually quite a few different languages that are widely spoken in Iran. Persian, which is called Farsi by the Iranians, is the country's official language, and and is spoken by 51% of the population. The second most commonly spoken language is Azeri, a Turkic language.", "start_char": 1513, "end_char": 2283, "id": "74901184" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_03_1666477692#6_2892446436", "url": "http://www.answers.com/Q/In_which_countries_is_Farsi_spoken", "title": "", "headings": "\n", "segment": "Farsi is a language, also called Persian. Farsi is similar\nin sound and writing to Arabic, and is spoken mainly in Iran,\nAfghanistan and Tajikistan. What is dari? Dari is a dialect of Persian/Farsi, spoken in Afghanistan. What languages are spoken in Tehran Iran? Persian (also called Farsi). What other country is farsi spoken other than Iran? Afganistan. Is Farsi spoken in Turkemenestan? Yes, but only by a small group of people.", "start_char": 2374, "end_char": 2806, "id": "3521231" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_03_1666477692#12_2892451387", "url": "http://www.answers.com/Q/In_which_countries_is_Farsi_spoken", "title": "", "headings": "\n", "segment": "Where is Persian spoken? Persian is spoken in Iran witch the language itself is called farsi or better yet parsi, Persians are iranians. Iran is the modern name of Persia witch repersents the all the different nationalities that they have there as far AZ Jews, arminians, Turks, kurds, Arabs, afgans and on and on. Farsi, the Persian Language, is the language of Iran (formerly Persia) and is also widely spoken in Afghanistan. An archaic form of Farsi is spoken in Tajikistan and the Pamirs mountain region. Farsi is the official language of Iran, Afghanistan and Tajikistan. However, in Afghanistan they call it Dari and in Tajikistan they call it Tajiki. Persian the language of the ancient Persian empire is most closely related to Iran's current language or Farsi. Many believe Arabic has also influcenced FarsiIt is widely spoken in Iran, Afghanistan, Tajikistan, with a sizable population in Uzbekistan and minor populations in surrounding countries of Central Asia and the Middle East. Definitely Iran.", "start_char": 4081, "end_char": 5088, "id": "3521237" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_04_110873633#3_296792088", "url": "http://www.answers.com/Q/What_languages_are_spoken_in_Iran", "title": "What languages are spoken in Iran? - Answers", "headings": "What languages are spoken in Iran\n?\n\nWhat languages are spoken in Iran?\nYour Answer\nWhat languages are spoken in Iran?\n", "segment": "Some of the main ones include Persian, Azeri, Kurdish, Luri, Arabic, Turkmen, Gilaki, Tabari, Balochi, Taleshi, and Armenian. They mostly speak farsi also know as Persian\nThe primary language of Iran is Farsi. There is Mesopotamian Arabic, Armenian, Balochi, Gilaki and many more. The official language of Iran is Persian (also referred to as Farsi). Iranians never spoke Arabic. Arabic is a semitic language, Persian is an Indo-European language. No they speak Farsi, or Persian (Same thing) but they do use Arabic loan words since the times of Islam. Iranians, or Persians speak Farsi. Farsi\nthey speak farsi\nFarsi\nThe official language of Iran is Persian (also called Farsi). Though many speak another language such as Arabic or Kurdish or several other local dialects.", "start_char": 741, "end_char": 1513, "id": "74901182" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_45_637606416#3_1164245542", "url": "https://www.learnpersianonline.com/blog/learn-farsi-language-from-scratch-beginners-guide/", "title": "How to learn Farsi Language: Learning Farsi from Scratch", "headings": "How to learn Farsi Language: Learning Farsi from Scratch – A Beginners Guide to Learning Farsi\nHow to learn Farsi Language: Learning Farsi from Scratch – A Beginners Guide to Learning Farsi\nWhat is the difference between Farsi and Persian? Is Persian and Farsi the same thing?\nBest Farsi Learning Resource!\nComplete Farsi Resources Bundle: 30 Farsi Learning Books\nHow different are Farsi and Arabic?\nHow difficult is it to learn Farsi?\nHow long will it take for me to learn Farsi language?\nDo I need to learn the Farsi Alphabet?\nHow much does it cost to learn Farsi?\nIf I learn Persian, will it help me with any other language?\nWhat is the best way to learn Farsi?\nHow can I learn Farsi Fast?\nI have put together a few ideas for how you can learn Farsi fast in these two articles:\nTop 10 Tips to Learn Persian Language Fast\nHow do you learn Farsi fast?\nHow to learn Farsi fast? And what are the best resources to learn Farsi language?\nYouTube Farsi Lessons\nWhat are the best resources for learning Farsi?\nIncluding Farsi Alphabet\n– Read and Write Persian Language in 7 Days: A Workbook and Step-by-Step Guide:\n– Learn Farsi in 100 Days: The Ultimate Crash Course to Learning Farsi Fast\n– Farsi Grammar in Use: For Beginners\n– Farsi Grammar in Use: For intermediate students\n– Farsi – English Dictionary: The Most Trusted Farsi – English Dictionary\n– 200 Absolutely Essential Persian Verbs:\nComplete Farsi Course: Learn Farsi Language in 100 Days| Beginner, Elementary, Intermediate and Advanced\nWithout Farsi Alphabet\n– Learn to Speak Farsi in 30 Days: The Only Essential Book You Need to Start Speaking Farsi\n– Farsi Conversations: Learn the Most Common Words and Phrases Farsi Speakers use Every Day\n– Easy Persian Phrasebook: Essential Expressions for Communicating in Persian\n– Transliterated Dictionary of the Farsi Language: The Most Trusted Farsi-English Dictionary\nFREE ONLINE Farsi Lessons:\nMost Common Myths and Excuses About Learning Farsi\nI’m ‘too old’ to learn Farsi language.\nI’m not good with languages\n“I don’t have enough time to learn Farsi.”\nTaking a Farsi language course is too expensive\nHow to overcome Farsi learning barriers and where do I start?\nHow to learn Farsi on your own?\nStep 1: Decide about your ultimate goal\nStep 2: Figure Out Your Learning Style!\nStep 3: Decide about the way you want to learn Farsi\nIn the Classroom\nPrivate Tutor\nAudio Courses and apps\nOnline Farsi Courses\nStep 4: Find a Good Textbook and Choose a Good Farsi Program\nComplete Farsi Resources Bundle: 30 Farsi Learning Books\nStep 5: Make a Schedule and Stick to It\nStep 6: Lay a solid foundation\nStep 7: Have fun learning Farsi!\nStep 8: Don’t Be Afraid to Make Mistakes\nCheck Out our Best Seller Farsi Learning Resource\nSpecial Offers\nComplete Farsi Resources Bundle: 30 Farsi Learning Books\nMost Comprehensive Farsi Learning Resources Bundle: Beginners to Advanced\n1000 Most Common Farsi Phrases: Essential Expressions for Communicating in Farsi\nRead and Write Persian Language in 7 Days: A Workbook and Step-by-Step Guide\nLearn Farsi in 100 Days: The Ultimate Crash Course to Learning Farsi Fast\n\"How to learn Farsi Language: Learning Farsi from Scratch – A Beginners Guide to Learning Farsi\" Tags\nReza\nLearn Persian Online Publications\n", "segment": "First, let me review some common questions about learning Farsi. What is the difference between Farsi and Persian? Is Persian and Farsi the same thing? There are three modern varieties of standard Persian language: Farsi (or Iranian Persian) is spoken in Iran. Dari language (or Afghan Persian) is spoken in Afghanistan. Tajiki language ( Tajik Persian) is spoken in Tajikistan and some parts of Uzbekistan. Best Farsi Learning Resource! Complete Farsi Resources Bundle: 30 Farsi Learning Books\n$794.99 $209.99\nHow different are Farsi and Arabic?", "start_char": 1714, "end_char": 2261, "id": "50194914" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_03_1666477692#13_2892452609", "url": "http://www.answers.com/Q/In_which_countries_is_Farsi_spoken", "title": "", "headings": "\n", "segment": "Farsi is the official language of Iran, Afghanistan and Tajikistan. However, in Afghanistan they call it Dari and in Tajikistan they call it Tajiki. Persian the language of the ancient Persian empire is most closely related to Iran's current language or Farsi. Many believe Arabic has also influcenced FarsiIt is widely spoken in Iran, Afghanistan, Tajikistan, with a sizable population in Uzbekistan and minor populations in surrounding countries of Central Asia and the Middle East. Definitely Iran. Maybe other Middle East countries too. The countries the speak Persian are Iran, Afghanistan, Pakistan, Bahrain, Iraq, Tajikistan, Uzbekistan, and Iranian Diaspora. IranAfghanistan and IranIn Iran, Afghanistan, and Tajikistan. Iran is in the Middle East and Afghanistan and Tajikistan are located in central Asia (the three are connected by land to each other)Persian is the official language in Iran, Afghanistan and Tajikstan. Iran - once known as Persia.", "start_char": 4589, "end_char": 5542, "id": "3521238" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_05_1239434083#6_2362594678", "url": "http://www.differencebetween.net/language/differences-between-arabic-and-farsi/", "title": "Differences Between Arabic and Farsi | Difference Between", "headings": "Differences Between Arabic and Farsi\nDifferences Between Arabic and Farsi\nArabic vs Farsi\nSummary:\nCeline\nRead More ESL Articles\nSearch DifferenceBetween.net :\n", "segment": "And when you think you’re out of words, say “yanni” not “um.” That is the Arabic way of speaking. Let us now learn Farsi. Farsi is known as the Persian language. In the Iranian branch of the Indo-Iranian languages, Farsi is the most widely spoken language. It is the mother language of Iran (Persia). It is also spoken in Afghanistan, Tajikistan, and the Pamir Mountain regions. To sound Persian, you should move your mouth a lot. You have to speak from the throat. Unlike English, from their point of view, we sound nasal.", "start_char": 2485, "end_char": 3008, "id": "17906872" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_11_1340057759#8_2807876668", "url": "https://answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=20080529021748AA5PDuw", "title": "What language do people from Iran speak? | Yahoo Answers", "headings": "What language do people from Iran speak?\nAnonymous\nWhat language do people from Iran speak?\n19 Answers\nAnonymous\nAnonymous\nAnonymous\n", "segment": "Farsi is the official language of the country though. Farima\n5 years ago\nPersian\nAnonymous\n1 decade ago\nMOST Iranians are of PERSIAN race, and they speak the Persian language (Farsi, which is an Indo European language). But there are other races in Iran, such as: Arab, Azerbaijan, Kurd, ...\nand they speak : Arabic, Kurd, Urdu, ...\n...Show more\nGrahamH\nLv 7\n1 decade ago\nThe language is Persian - Farsi is the Persian name for Persian; nowadays the name Farsi tends to be used even in English, although Iranian people seem to prefer the term \"Persian\" when they are speaking English. Show more answers (9)\nStill have questions? Get your answers by asking now. Ask Question", "start_char": 2903, "end_char": 3576, "id": "25521388" } ]
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Which state is Toronto in? If you are talking about Toronto in Canada , Toronto is in the province of Ontario\nWhat state is Toronto in? The Province of Ontario in Canada\nWhat state has Toronto as a capital city? Toronto is the capital of the province of Ontario, in Canada. Canada has provinces and territories, not states. What is the distance from Louisiana to Toronto Canada? Google Map the state to the city. Is California in Toronto? No, California is a US State located on the Pacific coast and Toronto is a Canadian city in Ontariio Canada.", "start_char": 516, "end_char": 1086, "id": "74933169" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_03_1670560736#4_2903409957", "url": "http://www.answers.com/Q/Is_Toronto_a_city_or_state", "title": "Is Toronto a city or state? - Answers", "headings": "Is Toronto a city or state\n?\n\nIs Toronto a city or state?\nYour Answer\nIs Toronto a city or state?\nRelated Questions\nWhat state is Toronto in Canada?\nWhat state borders with Toronto Canada?\nToronto is not a city in the US?\nWhat state has Toronto as a capital city?\nIs California in Toronto?\nWhat is the distance from Louisiana to Toronto Canada?\nWhat city in Toronto is the largest?\nWhen did Toronto Canada become a state?\nWhen did Toronto become a city?\nCapital city in Toronto?\nWhen was Toronto City created?\nWhen did Toronto City end?\nWhat city and state does Justin bieber live?\nWhich city is bigger Toronto or Vancouver?\nWhat is the capital of the state of Ontario?\nIs Toronto the capital city?\nIn which province is the City of Toronto located?\nIs Toronto the largest city in Canada?\nWhat is Toronto the capital city of?\nWhen was Toronto City Saints created?\nIs Etobicoke a city or suburb of Toronto?\nWhen was Toronto City Hall created?\nWho are the Toronto Argonauts?\nIs Toronto the biggest city in the world?\nWhich city is the nearest to Toronto city?\n", "segment": "Therefore, the southern border of the City of Toronto is the northern boundary of the State of New York, which is also the International Boundary. Toronto is not a city in the US? Toronto is Canada'a largest city in terms of population and is a mere 50 miles (80 km) from the city of Buffalo in the state of New York. What state has Toronto as a capital city? Toronto is the capital of the province of Ontario, in Canada. Canada has provinces and territories, not states. Is California in Toronto? No, California is a US State located on the Pacific coast and Toronto is a Canadian city in Ontariio Canada. What is the distance from Louisiana to Toronto Canada? Google Map the state to the city.", "start_char": 1130, "end_char": 1825, "id": "3530285" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_04_126720104#0_340605324", "url": "http://www.answers.com/Q/What_state_is_Toronto_in_Canada", "title": "What state is Toronto in Canada? - Answers", "headings": "What state is Toronto in Canada\n?\n\nWhat state is Toronto in Canada?\nYour Answer\nRelated Questions\nWhat state is toronto canada in?\nWhich state is Toronto in?\nWhat state is Toronto in?\nWhat state has Toronto as a capital city?\nWhat is the distance from Louisiana to Toronto Canada?\nIs California in Toronto?\nToronto is the what center of Canada?\nIs Canada and Toronto cities?\nWhen did Toronto Canada become a state?\nHow many miles from Toronto to Ontario in Canada by road?\nWhere do the Toronto raptors play?\nWhat is the population of Toronto Canada today?\nHow is far from Ontario Canada to Toronto Canada?\nWhat is the relationship between Toronto and Canada?\nIs Toronto in the US?\nWhat is the capital of Toronto Canada?\nWhat is the distance from Ontario Canada to Toronto Canada?\nWhat state did Michael Myers grow up?\nWhat city and state does Justin bieber live?\nDriving distance from Toronto to Mississippi?\nWhat is the distance between Toronto Canada and Charolettetown PEI Canada?\nIs Toronto the largest city in Canada?\nWhen was Toronto Canada Moose created?\nIs Toronto the capital of Canada?\nWhat are the two largest metropolitan in Canada are Toronto and?\n", "segment": "What state is Toronto in Canada? - Answers\nCanada\nToronto\nOntario\nWhat state is Toronto in Canada? Asked by Wiki User\nSee Answer\nTop Answer\nWiki User\nAnswered 2011-01-07 14:47:20\nCanada does not have states; Canada has provinces. Toronto is neither a state nor a province; Toronto is a city. Toronto is the capital city of the province of Ontario. 0 1 2\n🙏\n0\n🤨\n0\n😮\n0\n😂\n0\nAdd a Comment\nYour Answer\nRelated Questions\nWhat state is toronto canada in? It isn't in any state. Canada doesn't have states, it has provinces.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 515, "id": "74933167" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_03_1560102123#7_2618557032", "url": "http://www.answers.com/Q/How_big_is_Toronto_Canada", "title": "", "headings": "\n", "segment": "A big part of the population is located in Ontario mainly around\nthe Toronto and the greater Toronto area. What state is Toronto in Canada? Canada does not have states; Canada has provinces. Toronto is neither a state nor a province; Toronto is a\ncity. Toronto is the capital city of the province of Ontario. Where do the Toronto raptors play? The Air Canada Centre. ( Toronto, Canada)\nWhat is the population of Toronto Canada today?", "start_char": 2275, "end_char": 2708, "id": "3308548" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_04_126720104#3_340611380", "url": "http://www.answers.com/Q/What_state_is_Toronto_in_Canada", "title": "What state is Toronto in Canada? - Answers", "headings": "What state is Toronto in Canada\n?\n\nWhat state is Toronto in Canada?\nYour Answer\nRelated Questions\nWhat state is toronto canada in?\nWhich state is Toronto in?\nWhat state is Toronto in?\nWhat state has Toronto as a capital city?\nWhat is the distance from Louisiana to Toronto Canada?\nIs California in Toronto?\nToronto is the what center of Canada?\nIs Canada and Toronto cities?\nWhen did Toronto Canada become a state?\nHow many miles from Toronto to Ontario in Canada by road?\nWhere do the Toronto raptors play?\nWhat is the population of Toronto Canada today?\nHow is far from Ontario Canada to Toronto Canada?\nWhat is the relationship between Toronto and Canada?\nIs Toronto in the US?\nWhat is the capital of Toronto Canada?\nWhat is the distance from Ontario Canada to Toronto Canada?\nWhat state did Michael Myers grow up?\nWhat city and state does Justin bieber live?\nDriving distance from Toronto to Mississippi?\nWhat is the distance between Toronto Canada and Charolettetown PEI Canada?\nIs Toronto the largest city in Canada?\nWhen was Toronto Canada Moose created?\nIs Toronto the capital of Canada?\nWhat are the two largest metropolitan in Canada are Toronto and?\n", "segment": "Canada has provinces and territories, not states. What is the distance from Louisiana to Toronto Canada? Google Map the state to the city. Is California in Toronto? No, California is a US State located on the Pacific coast and Toronto is a Canadian city in Ontariio Canada. Toronto is the what center of Canada? Toronto is the Cultural center of Canada\nIs Canada and Toronto cities? Canada is a country and Toronto is a city\nWhen did Toronto Canada become a state? First, please note that there are no states within Canada. Canada's internal divisions are provinces and territories.", "start_char": 813, "end_char": 1395, "id": "74933170" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_03_1670560736#5_2903411979", "url": "http://www.answers.com/Q/Is_Toronto_a_city_or_state", "title": "Is Toronto a city or state? - Answers", "headings": "Is Toronto a city or state\n?\n\nIs Toronto a city or state?\nYour Answer\nIs Toronto a city or state?\nRelated Questions\nWhat state is Toronto in Canada?\nWhat state borders with Toronto Canada?\nToronto is not a city in the US?\nWhat state has Toronto as a capital city?\nIs California in Toronto?\nWhat is the distance from Louisiana to Toronto Canada?\nWhat city in Toronto is the largest?\nWhen did Toronto Canada become a state?\nWhen did Toronto become a city?\nCapital city in Toronto?\nWhen was Toronto City created?\nWhen did Toronto City end?\nWhat city and state does Justin bieber live?\nWhich city is bigger Toronto or Vancouver?\nWhat is the capital of the state of Ontario?\nIs Toronto the capital city?\nIn which province is the City of Toronto located?\nIs Toronto the largest city in Canada?\nWhat is Toronto the capital city of?\nWhen was Toronto City Saints created?\nIs Etobicoke a city or suburb of Toronto?\nWhen was Toronto City Hall created?\nWho are the Toronto Argonauts?\nIs Toronto the biggest city in the world?\nWhich city is the nearest to Toronto city?\n", "segment": "Canada has provinces and territories, not states. Is California in Toronto? No, California is a US State located on the Pacific coast and Toronto is a Canadian city in Ontariio Canada. What is the distance from Louisiana to Toronto Canada? Google Map the state to the city. What city in Toronto is the largest? None. Toronto is a city. When did Toronto Canada become a state? First, please note that there are no states within Canada.", "start_char": 1552, "end_char": 1986, "id": "3530286" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_04_126720104#1_340607338", "url": "http://www.answers.com/Q/What_state_is_Toronto_in_Canada", "title": "What state is Toronto in Canada? - Answers", "headings": "What state is Toronto in Canada\n?\n\nWhat state is Toronto in Canada?\nYour Answer\nRelated Questions\nWhat state is toronto canada in?\nWhich state is Toronto in?\nWhat state is Toronto in?\nWhat state has Toronto as a capital city?\nWhat is the distance from Louisiana to Toronto Canada?\nIs California in Toronto?\nToronto is the what center of Canada?\nIs Canada and Toronto cities?\nWhen did Toronto Canada become a state?\nHow many miles from Toronto to Ontario in Canada by road?\nWhere do the Toronto raptors play?\nWhat is the population of Toronto Canada today?\nHow is far from Ontario Canada to Toronto Canada?\nWhat is the relationship between Toronto and Canada?\nIs Toronto in the US?\nWhat is the capital of Toronto Canada?\nWhat is the distance from Ontario Canada to Toronto Canada?\nWhat state did Michael Myers grow up?\nWhat city and state does Justin bieber live?\nDriving distance from Toronto to Mississippi?\nWhat is the distance between Toronto Canada and Charolettetown PEI Canada?\nIs Toronto the largest city in Canada?\nWhen was Toronto Canada Moose created?\nIs Toronto the capital of Canada?\nWhat are the two largest metropolitan in Canada are Toronto and?\n", "segment": "Toronto is a city. Toronto is the capital city of the province of Ontario. 0 1 2\n🙏\n0\n🤨\n0\n😮\n0\n😂\n0\nAdd a Comment\nYour Answer\nRelated Questions\nWhat state is toronto canada in? It isn't in any state. Canada doesn't have states, it has provinces. Toronto is in Ontario. Which state is Toronto in? If you are talking about Toronto in Canada , Toronto is in the province of Ontario\nWhat state is Toronto in? The Province of Ontario in Canada\nWhat state has Toronto as a capital city? Toronto is the capital of the province of Ontario, in Canada.", "start_char": 273, "end_char": 812, "id": "74933168" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_03_1666811897#5_2893323956", "url": "http://www.answers.com/Q/In_which_province_or_territory_of_canada_is_toronto_located", "title": "", "headings": "\n", "segment": "But the capital of Ontario\nis Toronto. What is toronto? Toronto is a city in Canada and is located in to province of\nOntario. It is home to over 2.79 million people. What province is Toronto Canada in? Toronto is the capital city of the Province of Ontario. What state is Toronto in Canada? Canada does not have states; Canada has provinces. Toronto is neither a state nor a province;", "start_char": 2157, "end_char": 2541, "id": "3521909" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_24_1114697632#1_2370390084", "url": "https://moving2canada.com/living-in-toronto/", "title": "Life in Toronto | Living costs in Toronto | Moving2Canada", "headings": "Living in Toronto\nLiving in Toronto\nWhere is Toronto?\nAbout Toronto\nLooking for exceptional health coverage?\nGet a quote today\nToronto climate\nLife in Toronto: living costs\nToronto transit\nToronto with kids\nDining out in Toronto\nToronto nightlife\nFestivals in Toronto\nBiking in Toronto\nLife in Toronto: things you'll notice\nThe PATH\nThe people\nWant more help getting settled in Toronto?\n", "segment": "How does the cost of living in Toronto compare with other cities? After moving to Toronto, how easy is it to settle in? This guide will help you address some of the questions you may have about living in Toronto. When you’re done, be sure to read the rest of our Moving To Toronto city guide for further research. Jump to...\nWhere is Toronto\nAbout Toronto\nToronto Weather\nToronto transit\nDining out in Toronto\nToronto nightlife\nFestivals in Toronto\nBiking in Toronto\nThings you'll notice about Toronto\nWhere is Toronto? Toronto, the provincial capital of Ontario, is located on the northwest shore of Lake Ontario. Toronto is in Southern Ontario, with the province of Quebec to the east and the American states of New York and Michigan to the southeast and southwest, respectively. It takes less than two hours to drive to the US border at Buffalo, NY. Continued below...\nWe hope you are enjoying the content on Moving2Canada. We pride ourselves on delivering fast and accurate immigration news to our community.", "start_char": 386, "end_char": 1398, "id": "14291594" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_34_1589061126#1_3341777675", "url": "https://www.britannica.com/place/Toronto", "title": "Toronto | History, Population, Climate, & Facts | Britannica", "headings": "Toronto\nToronto\nOntario, Canada\nCity site\nClimate\nCity layout\nPeople\n", "segment": "and other...\nLast Updated: May 4, 2021 See Article History\nToronto, city, capital of the province of Ontario, southeastern Canada. It is the most populous city in Canada, a multicultural city, and the country’s financial and commercial centre. Its location on the northwestern shore of Lake Ontario, which forms part of the border between Canada and the United States, and its access to Atlantic shipping via the St. Lawrence Seaway and to major U.S. industrial centres via the Great Lakes have enabled Toronto to become an important international trading centre. Moreover, the city is positioned on the edge of some of the best farmland in Canada, with a climate favourable to growing a wide range of crops, thereby making Toronto a transportation, distribution, and manufacturing centre. Most importantly, its central location, along with a host of political policies favouring international trade, places this city with the greatest economic ties to, and influence from, the United States. Since the second half of the 20th century the city has grown phenomenally, from a rather sedate provincial town—“Toronto the Good”—to a lively, thriving, cosmopolitan metropolitan area. Area 244 square miles (632 square km); metro. area, 2,280 square miles (5,905 square km).", "start_char": 399, "end_char": 1667, "id": "23819281" } ]
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what city did esther live in?
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[ { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_36_1228383087#0_2534214998", "url": "https://www.compellingtruth.org/Esther-in-the-Bible.html", "title": "Who was Esther in the Bible?", "headings": "Who was Esther in the Bible?\nWho was Esther in the Bible?", "segment": "Who was Esther in the Bible? Subscribe to the CompellingTruth.org Newsletter: Who was Esther in the Bible? Esther lived in the Persian Empire during the reign of king Xerxes I who reigned from 486—465 BC. Her story is recorded in the Old Testament book that bears her name. Esther, or Hadassah in Hebrew, was a Jewish slave living in exile. Although Esther had little control over her life, God would do great works in and through her life. At the start of the book of Esther, king Xerxes throws a banquet and asks his wife, Queen Vashti, to look beautiful for him in front of the guests; many think this was a request to appear before the guests naked. She refuses, and after consulting his counsel, Xerxes has Vashti exiled.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 726, "id": "109220265" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_22_1462698767#2_3163658155", "url": "https://jewsforjesus.org/publications/issues/issues-v22-n09/five-things-about-esther-that-nobody-talks-about/", "title": "Five Things About Esther That Nobody Talks About - Jews for Jesus", "headings": "Five Things About Esther That Nobody Talks About\nFive Things About Esther That Nobody Talks About\nDespite being the namesake of the book, Esther’s role is frequently disregarded.\n1. She lived in exile.\n2. She was an orphan.\n3. She was taken captive.\n4. She was raped.\n5. She risked execution.\nEsther wasn’t a cheerleader. She wasn’t Mordecai’s sidekick.\nSubscribe\n", "segment": "Here are a few things Esther went through: 1. She lived in exile. Esther and a significant number of the Jewish people lived scattered throughout Persia after the Babylonian exile. Although they had been granted freedom to return to their homeland, many of the Jewish people stayed in exile rather than go back to a war-torn Jerusalem. 2. She was an orphan. According to Scripture, Esther had no parents. She had lost both her father and her mother and was raised by her older cousin, Mordecai ( Esther 2:7 ). 3.", "start_char": 1048, "end_char": 1561, "id": "34575894" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_41_2026963403#16_3319893330", "url": "https://www.grunge.com/177696/weird-things-you-didnt-know-about-queen-esther/", "title": "Weird Things You Didn't Know About Queen Esther", "headings": "Weird Things You Didn't Know About Queen Esther\nWeird Things You Didn't Know About Queen Esther\nEsther's husband, Xerxes I, was a conqueror (and religious revolutionary)\nQueen Vashti has had been portrayed terribly throughout history\nEsther was really trying not to stand out\nEsther hid her Jewish identity, including her real name\nEsther may have (also) been Mordechai's wife\nEsther's palace was in Iran—and it was fabulous\nHaman (the bad guy) represented the Jews' first enemy\nQueen Esther persuaded the king gradually\nSeriously, Esther was brainwash-people-to-do-anything beautiful\nEsther's order let the Jews defend themselves\nPurim may have been celebrated before Esther's time\nQueen Esther's story was almost cut from the Bible\n", "segment": "Some interpretations of the Torah say Esther had a miscarriage upon hearing about the planned genocide against her people. Esther's palace was in Iran—and it was fabulous\nAtta Kenare/Getty Images\nAnother thing that sets Esther's story apart is it takes place in Persia. Not in Israel, nor was she a woman living in Ancient Egypt. It's in a super exotic land that wasn't always accessible to the Jews or on their radar. But the Persian empire was enormous in biblical times, reaching from northeast Africa to west India. When Esther enters the picture, the king reigned over 127 provinces . Her royal palace and kingdom was set what is now considered Iran. Specifically, the city of Susa (today called Shush). The Jerusalem Post reported on archaeological digs in Shush, where people discovered the palace was just as amazing as it's implied in the book of Esther. This wasn't just some medieval castle.", "start_char": 8166, "end_char": 9068, "id": "84090486" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_45_641039595#4_1172139079", "url": "https://www.learnreligions.com/book-of-esther-701112", "title": "The Story of Esther in the Bible", "headings": "The Story of Esther Study Guide\nThe Story of Esther Study Guide\nDiscover the courageous story of a beautiful young queen in the book of Esther\nThe Book of Esther\nThe Bible's Story of Esther\nLandscape\nThemes in the Story of Esther\nKey Bible Verses\nOutline of the Book of Esther\nWatch Now: Learn About the Book of Esther\n", "segment": "The Bible's Story of Esther\nEsther lived in ancient Persia about 100 years after the Babylonian captivity. Her Hebrew name was Haddassah, which means \"myrtle.\" When Esther's parents died, the orphaned child was adopted and raised by her older cousin Mordecai. One day the king of the Persian Empire, Xerxes I, threw a lavish party. On the final day of the festivities, he called for his queen, Vashti, eager to flaunt her beauty to his guests. But the queen refused to appear before Xerxes. Filled with anger, he deposed Queen Vashti, and forever removed her from his presence. To find his new queen, Xerxes hosted a royal beauty pageant and Esther was chosen for the throne. Her cousin Mordecai became a minor official in the Persian government of Susa. Soon Mordecai uncovered a plot to assassinate the king.", "start_char": 2224, "end_char": 3035, "id": "50200097" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_25_1158484565#1_2199210012", "url": "https://overviewbible.com/esther/", "title": "Esther: the Jews persevere | OverviewBible", "headings": "Esther: the Jews persevere\nEsther: the Jews persevere\nWhat is Esther about?\nTheme verse of Esther\nEsther’s role in the Bible\nQuick outline of Esther\nMore pages related to Esther\n", "segment": "Betrayal. Politics. Plots of genocide. The book of Esther is a drama about how two Jews risked everything to save their people. The story is set in Susa, the capital of the Persian Empire. Not long ago, the Jews were taken from their land to live as captives in Babylon for 70 years. God (via the Persian Cyrus) had brought a remnant of His people back to their homeland, but not everyone had returned. The Jewish people remained scattered across the Middle Eastern world, including a woman named Esther and her cousin Mordecai. But although the Jews were enjoying a time of restoration, there were still those who wanted them all dead. The book of Esther focuses on four central characters:", "start_char": 154, "end_char": 845, "id": "66287959" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_28_1703676232#4_3464808793", "url": "https://studyandobey.com/character-studies/esther-character-study/", "title": "Character Study of Esther - Life Lessons from Queen Esther", "headings": "Queen Esther Character Bible Study Background and Lessons\nQueen Esther Character Bible Study Background and Lessons\nLessons from her life:\nKey Verse Summary:\n", "segment": "Many Jewish families fared quite well in their new homes. When and where she lived: Esther 2:5-6 – Now there was in the citadel of Susa a Jew of the tribe of Benjamin, named Mordecai son of Jair, the son of Shimei, the son of Kish, who had been carried into exile from Jerusalem by Nebuchadnezzar king of Babylon, among those taken captive with Jehoiachin king of Judah. Esther lived in Susa. This was made the capital city of the Persian Empire by Cambyses II. Later Darius the Great built a magnificent palace there that was added to by his successors. Eventually the city was conquered by Alexander the Great. Interestingly, it is famous for weddings. First, for Esther’s wedding with Ahasuerus (Xerxes) and then later for the Susa Weddings, where Alexander the Great married 10,000 Macedonians and Persians in a grand ceremony intended to unite the two civilizations. Ahasuerus was ambitious and planned a full scale campaign against Greece.", "start_char": 1617, "end_char": 2562, "id": "42757806" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_34_658386646#83_1332340624", "url": "https://www.biblestudytools.com/bible-reading-plan/ninety-day-challenge.html", "title": "90 Day Bible Reading Plan", "headings": "Reading Plan - Ninety-Day Challenge\nReading Plan - Ninety-Day Challenge\nPlan Length: 90 days\nEstimated Completion Date: Tuesday, August 24, 2021\nTips on Reading the Bible Daily\n", "segment": "Esther 5; Esther 6; Esther 7; Esther 8; Esther 9\nDay 33 - Esther 10; Job 1; Job 2; Job 3; Job 4; Job 5;", "start_char": 6802, "end_char": 6905, "id": "22738109" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_07_809324151#4_1425410828", "url": "http://www.learningscriptures.info/bible-stories-old-testament/esther-bible-story.htm", "title": "Esther Bible Story", "headings": "Esther Bible Story\nEsther Bible Story\nThe Beautiful Queen of Persia Bible Story for Children and Adults\nThis famous The Beautiful Queen of Persia Bible Story for Adults, Teens and Children about Esther is a free, printable Bible Study resource which can be read by teens or adults or used at Sunday School for Christian children and young kids. Enjoy this free, printable short Esther Bible Story for adults, teens, young children and kids taken from the Old Testament.\nEsther Bible Story\nThe Beautiful Queen of Persia\n", "segment": "At that time many Jews were living in the cities of Persia, for we have seen that only a small part of the Jews went back to the land of Israel when King Cyrus allowed them to return. There was a Jew living in Shushan, named Mordecai. He belonged to the tribe of Benjamin, and came from the same family and line with Saul, the first of the kings of Israel. At the house of Mordecai lived his cousin, a young girl named Hadassah, or Esther, a name which means \"Star.\" Her father and mother had died, and she had been left alone; so Mordecai took her to his own house, and brought her up as his own daughter. Esther was very beautiful, and was as lovely in her heart as she was in her face. Among the other beautiful young women she was taken to the palace as one of those who were to be brought before the king. When King Ahasuerus saw Esther, the Jewish girl, he loved her, and chose her out of all the young women to be his queen, and set upon her head the royal crown of Persia. Esther was taken into the king's palace;", "start_char": 2389, "end_char": 3411, "id": "45564158" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_43_1236762775#6_2542631807", "url": "https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0430431/", "title": "One Night with the King (2006) - IMDb", "headings": "One Night with the King\nOne Night with the King ( 2006)\nDirector:\nWriters:\nStars:\nOur Most Anticipated Movies of 2021\nUpcoming Horror Films We Can't Wait to See\nUser Lists\nTo be Watched\nRomance\nhistory\nViteski - za gledanje\nBiblical Movies\nShare this Rating\nVideos\nPhotos\nCast\nStoryline\nPlot Keywords:\nTaglines:\nGenres:\nMotion Picture Rating ( MPAA )\nParents Guide:\nDid You Know?\nTrivia\nGoofs\nQuotes\nConnections\nSoundtracks\nFrequently Asked Questions\nDetails\nOfficial Sites:\nCountry:\nLanguage:\nEnglish\nRelease Date:\nAlso Known As:\nFilming Locations:\nBox Office\nBudget:\nOpening Weekend USA:\nGross USA:\nCumulative Worldwide Gross:\nCompany Credits\nProduction Co:\nTechnical Specs\nRuntime:\n123 min\nSound Mix:\nColor:\nColor\nAspect Ratio:\nContribute to This Page\n", "segment": "Esther lived during the 5th century BC. See more »\nQuotes\nJesse : [ finding Esther by the garden pool ] They tell you're called Esther now. Queen Esther : [ turning around and hugging him ] Oh Jesse. Jesse : [ correcting ] Hatack. Queen Esther : Shadrach, Meshach, and Abednego were pagan names too. We're in good company.", "start_char": 3855, "end_char": 4180, "id": "52605170" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_34_658386646#82_1332340069", "url": "https://www.biblestudytools.com/bible-reading-plan/ninety-day-challenge.html", "title": "90 Day Bible Reading Plan", "headings": "Reading Plan - Ninety-Day Challenge\nReading Plan - Ninety-Day Challenge\nPlan Length: 90 days\nEstimated Completion Date: Tuesday, August 24, 2021\nTips on Reading the Bible Daily\n", "segment": "Nehemiah 13; Esther 1; Esther 2; Esther 3; Esther 4; Esther 5; Esther 6; Esther 7; Esther 8; Esther 9\nDay 33 - Esther 10;", "start_char": 6749, "end_char": 6870, "id": "22738108" } ]
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what country was jesus born?
Iudaea
[ { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_34_643983123#0_1305008025", "url": "https://www.bibleinfo.com/en/questions/where-was-jesus-born", "title": "Where was Jesus born? | Bibleinfo.com", "headings": "Where was Jesus born?\nWhere was Jesus born?\nThe Bible says that Jesus was born in Bethlehem, in present-day Israel.\nBrowse article contents\nJesus was born in Bethlehem\nGoogle maps & links:\nThe importance of Jesus’ birth\nOther Information About Bethlehem\nFeatured\n", "segment": "Where was Jesus born? | Bibleinfo.com\nHome / Bible Questions / Jesus Christ / Where was Jesus born? Where was Jesus born? The Bible says that Jesus was born in Bethlehem, in present-day Israel. Matthew 2:1-2 and Luke 2:1-7 describe the events of Joseph and Mary leaving Nazareth and going to Bethlehem in response to the census decreed by Caesar Augustus. The prophet Micah even foretold the birthplace of Jesus hundreds of years before the actual event took place (Micah 5:2). Browse article contents\nThe importance of Jesus’ birth\nInformation about Bethlehem\nJesus was born in Bethlehem\n1) Matthew 2:1, 2 says, “Now after Jesus was born in Bethlehem in the days of Herod the king, behold, wise men from the East came to Jerusalem, saying, ‘Where is He who has been born King of the Jews? For we have seen His star in the East and have come to worship Him.’” 2) Luke 2:4-7 says, “Joseph also went up from Galilee, out of the city of Nazareth, into Judea, to the city of David, which is called Bethlehem, because he was of the house and lineage of David…And she brought forth her firstborn Son, and wrapped Him in swaddling cloths, and laid Him in a manger, because there was no room for them in the inn.” 3) Micah 5:2 says, “But you, Bethlehem, Ephrathah, though you are little among the thousands of Judah, yet out of you shall come forth to Me the One to be Ruler in Israel, whose goings forth are from of old, from everlasting.”", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 1432, "id": "22717633" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_08_1551000817#0_2801904591", "url": "http://www.religioustolerance.org/xmaswwjb.htm", "title": "Where was Jesus born?", "headings": "In what town was Jesus born?\nThe Christmas story:\nIn what town was Jesus born?\nWas he born in Bethlehem in Judea, or in Nazareth, or in another Bethlehem?:\nArcheological evidence:\nAn alternate birth location Bethlehem of Galilee:\nReferences used:\nSponsored link\nGo to the previous page, or return to the Christmas menu, or choose:\nTo search this website:\nClick on one of the links ^^ above at the < < left, or use this search bar:\nPage Translator:\nThis page translator works on Firefox,\nOpera, Chrome, and Safari browsers only\nAfter translating, click on the \"show\noriginal\" button at the top of this\npage to restore page to English.\n", "segment": "Where was Jesus born? The Christmas story: In what town was Jesus born? Sponsored link. Was he born in Bethlehem in Judea, or in Nazareth, or in another Bethlehem?: Christian tradition states that Jesus was born in Bethlehem, in Judea (now Palestine). This is about six miles, (10 kilometers), south of Jerusalem \" on the east side of the 'Patriarch's Highway' that ran along the ridge between Shechem and Hebron .\" 1\nThe Church of the Nativity in Bethlehem was built by Constantine the Great, circa 330 CE. It was badly damaged during a Samaritan revolt, was demolished, and was rebuilt circa 530 CE. It is believed by many Christians and Muslims to have been built over the precise location of Jesus' birth.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 710, "id": "1627774" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_34_714890790#0_1438114759", "url": "https://www.biblicalarchaeology.org/daily/people-cultures-in-the-bible/jesus-historical-jesus/where-was-jesus-born/", "title": "Where Was Jesus Born? - Biblical Archaeology Society", "headings": "BIBLE HISTORY DAILY\nBIBLE HISTORY DAILY\nWhere Was Jesus Born?\nJesus’ birthplace and hometown\n", "segment": "Where Was Jesus Born? - Biblical Archaeology Society\nBIBLE HISTORY DAILY\nWhere Was Jesus Born? Jesus’ birthplace and hometown\nWhere was Jesus born? In the Bible, Jesus’ birthplace is identified as Bethlehem. This scene from the Arena (Scrovegni) Chapel in Padua by the Italian artist Giotto shows Mary, Joseph and Jesus in the Bethlehem stable. The three wise men, along with their caravan, and angels gather around the child. Above the stable, Haley’s comet streaks across the sky. Haley’s comet was sighted in 1301, three years before Giotto painted this scene. When the Christmas season draws near each year, the Nativity story is revisited in churches and households around the world. Passages from Matthew 1–2 and Luke 1–2, the infancy narratives in the Gospels, are read and sung—and even acted out in Christmas pageants.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 827, "id": "22812022" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_36_307541246#2_658893761", "url": "https://www.christianity.com/wiki/jesus-christ/why-is-jesus-often-referred-to-as-jesus-of-nazareth.html", "title": "Jesus of Nazareth - What Does this Name Mean?", "headings": "Why Is Jesus Often Referred to as Jesus of Nazareth?\nWhy Is Jesus Often Referred to as Jesus of Nazareth?\nWhere Was Jesus Born? And Where Was He Reared?\nWhat Is Nazareth Called Today?\nWhat Does the Name Nazareth Mean?\nWhere Was the Town of Nazareth?\nWhy Is Nazareth Significant?\n", "segment": "Where Was Jesus Born? And Where Was He Reared? Though Jesus grew up in Nazareth, He wasn’t born there. Jesus was born to a virgin, Mary, who was engaged to a man named Joseph. Luke 2 records that at that time there was a census, for which Joseph had to travel to Bethlehem in Judea because of his lineage from David. Mary, pregnant with Jesus at the time by the power of the Holy Spirit, came with him. At some point, while they were in Bethlehem, Jesus was born. The Bible doesn’t say how long they were there before this happened, and it isn’t clear exactly how long they stayed afterward. Forty days after the birth of her son, a Jewish woman was to go to the temple for purification, which Luke records that Mary and Joseph did, after which they appear to have returned to Bethlehem. The wise men from the east came while Jesus was “a young child” and visited him at a house in Bethlehem, which was probably a year or two later.", "start_char": 813, "end_char": 1746, "id": "108233611" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_32_788926648#4_1493001784", "url": "https://www.aljazeera.com/features/2018/1/5/why-some-christians-celebrate-christmas-on-january-7", "title": "Why some Christians celebrate Christmas on January 7 | Arts and Culture | Al Jazeera", "headings": "Why some Christians celebrate Christmas on January 7\nWhy some Christians celebrate Christmas on January 7\nBirth of Jesus\nWhere was Jesus born?\nOrthodox celebrations in photos\n", "segment": "Please try again later. Watch on\n0:00\n0:00\n0:00 / 1:15\nLive\n•\nWhere was Jesus born? Bethlehem, Palestine. The gospels of Luke and Matthew state that Jesus was born in the Palestinian town of Bethlehem in the days of King Herod. Mary lived in Nazareth. The gospels explain that Mary lived in Nazareth before the birth of Jesus and at the time of the Annunciation. Jesus was born in Bethlehem, but the family later settled in Nazareth. The Quran also places his birth in Bethlehem. Orthodox celebrations in photos\nMass is celebrated in Lalibela, known as the ‘Jerusalem of Ethiopia’ [Getty Images]\nChristmas on January 7 is also known as Old Christmas Day [Getty Images]\nSource: Al Jazeera", "start_char": 2213, "end_char": 2900, "id": "55921739" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_34_714890790#2_1438117241", "url": "https://www.biblicalarchaeology.org/daily/people-cultures-in-the-bible/jesus-historical-jesus/where-was-jesus-born/", "title": "Where Was Jesus Born? - Biblical Archaeology Society", "headings": "BIBLE HISTORY DAILY\nBIBLE HISTORY DAILY\nWhere Was Jesus Born?\nJesus’ birthplace and hometown\n", "segment": "Where was Jesus born? In the Bible, the answer seems straightforward: Bethlehem. Both Matthew 2 and Luke 2 state that Jesus was born in Bethlehem in Judea. However, Biblical scholarship has recently called the identification of Bethlehem as Jesus’ birthplace into question: If Jesus was indeed born in Bethlehem, why is he called a Nazorean and a Galilean throughout the New Testament, and why is Bethlehem not mentioned as Jesus’ birthplace outside of the infancy narratives in the Gospels? This has caused some to wonder if Jesus was actually born in Nazareth. In the November/December 2014 issue of BAR, Philip J. King addresses this question—where was Jesus born—in his Biblical Views column “Jesus’ Birthplace and Jesus’ Home.” He takes a close look at what the Bible says about the towns of Bethlehem, traditionally Jesus’ birthplace, and Nazareth, Jesus’ home. Interested in learning about the birth of Jesus?", "start_char": 827, "end_char": 1744, "id": "22812024" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_34_828275921#1_1689279576", "url": "https://www.biographyonline.net/spiritual/jesus-christ.html", "title": "Biography Jesus Christ | Biography Online", "headings": "Biography Jesus Christ\nBiography Jesus Christ\nEarly Life of Jesus of Nazareth\nCrucifixion of Jesus\nNature of Jesus Christ\nDifferent Views of Jesus Christ\nEnlightenment views\nLife of Christ\nThe Life and Times of Jesus\nRelated pages\n", "segment": "Gerard van Honthorst (1622)\nJesus was born in Bethlehem, Judea – then part of the Roman Empire, under the rule of Herod. Jesus was born into a Jewish family; his parents were Mary and Joseph of Nazareth. Jesus was born in Bethlehem because his father had to travel to his place of birth to take part in the Roman census. Because of over-crowding due to the census, the family were offered a place in a stable, and hence Jesus was born in the humblest of surroundings – in a manger surrounded by animals. According to the Gospels, the birth of Jesus was proclaimed to shepherds in nearby fields. Later on, Jesus was visited by three wise men from the east offering gifts of gold, frankincense and myrrh. Shortly after Jesus’ birth, Herod was told a ‘future king of the Jews’ had been born in his kingdom. Feeling his temporal power threatened, he ordered all young Jewish boys to be killed. The Gospels relate how Joseph was warned in a dream and, as a result, took his family to Egypt before returning to Nazareth when it was considered safe.", "start_char": 556, "end_char": 1598, "id": "22945309" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_37_324364952#0_701922450", "url": "https://www.crosswalk.com/special-coverage/christmas-and-advent/where-was-jesus-born-know-about-bethlehem.html", "title": "Where Was Jesus Born? - 5 Things to Know about Bethlehem - Christmas and Advent", "headings": "Where Was Jesus Born? - 5 Things to Know about Bethlehem\nWhere Was Jesus Born? - 5 Things to Know about Bethlehem\nThe Birthplace of Jesus: Bethlehem\nHere are 5 things to know about Bethlehem in the Bible:\n1. Bethlehem was known as the city of David.\n2. Bethlehem was prophesied to be the birthplace of the Messiah.\n3. Joseph and Mary journeyed to Bethlehem to be counted in a Roman census.\n4. Jesus was born in Bethlehem and raised in Nazareth.\n5. The wise men visited Bethlehem to worship Jesus.\n", "segment": "Where Was Jesus Born? - 5 Things to Know about Bethlehem - Christmas and Advent\nWhere Was Jesus Born? - 5 Things to Know about Bethlehem\nAndreas Köstenberger and Jimmy Roh Author\n2020 18 Dec\nThe Birthplace of Jesus: Bethlehem\n\"Now after Jesus was born in Bethlehem of Judea in the days of Herod the king, behold, wise men from the east came to Jerusalem\" ~ Matthew 2:1\nThe Bible tells us that Jesus was born in the city of Bethlehem, which is just south of Jerusalem. It's a fact that most Christians and many non-Christians know, due to its inclusion in several popular Christmas carols and hymns. Even if someone only goes to church once a year, there's a good chance they may hear something about Jesus being born in Bethlehem. Here are 5 things to know about Bethlehem in the Bible: 1. Bethlehem was known as the city of David. Bethlehem means “the house of bread” and is located six miles south of Jerusalem in the hill country of Judea.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 942, "id": "11567163" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_20_1038170901#33_2286006797", "url": "https://geniusrevive.com/en/jesus-christ-founder-of-christianity/", "title": "Jesus Christ – Founder of Christianity | Genvive", "headings": "Jesus Christ – Founder of Christianity\nJesus Christ – Founder of Christianity\nJesus Christ\nAchievements and contributions:\nMinistry and life:\nLinks:\n", "segment": "Most scholars conclude that Jesus was born in Bethlehem just before the death of King Herod the Great (37 BC – 4 BC) and was crucified after a brief public ministry during Pontius Pilate’s term as prefect of Judaea (AD 26 -36). Most scholars generally assume a date of birth between 6 and 4 BC. Jesus was born to a devout woman named Mary and a carpenter – Joseph, the descendant and heir of the house of David. According to Matthew and Luke, Jesus was born of the Virgin Mary, by a miracle of the Holy Spirit. Education: Jesus is believed to have followed in his father’s footsteps and trained to be a carpenter. According to St. Justin at an early age Jesus must have learned the Deuteronomy 6:4, Psalms Prophetic Books, as He constantly refers to them in His public life. Jesus Christ was practically bilingual, so that Christ must have spoken Aramaic and Greek; and he was acquainted with Hebrew and Latin. Some have also suggested during this period Jesus traveled to India and Persia where he learned something of India’s spiritual tradition.", "start_char": 7948, "end_char": 8995, "id": "98598431" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_44_1430448248#2_2953020943", "url": "https://www.jw.org/en/library/magazines/wp20110401/jesus-where-he-came-from/", "title": "Jesus—Where He Came From", "headings": "Jesus—Where He Came From\nJesus—Where He Came From\nWhere he was born\nWhere he was raised\nWhere he originally came from\n", "segment": "Thankfully, those who sincerely want to know where Jesus came from can easily find out. The Bible plainly reveals the origin of Jesus Christ. Consider the following. Where he was born\nModern calculations show that in the early fall of what is now called 2 B.C.E., Jesus was born under humble conditions in the Judean village of Bethlehem. A registration ordered by Caesar Augustus compelled Jesus’ mother, Mary, when “heavy with child,” and her husband, Joseph, to travel to Bethlehem, the place of Joseph’s ancestry. Unable to find lodging in the crowded village, the couple had to make use of a stable, where Jesus was born and placed in a manger.​— Luke 2:1-7. Centuries earlier, a Bible prophecy foretold the place of Jesus’ birth: “ You, O Bethlehem Ephrathah, the one too little to get to be among the thousands of Judah, from you there will come out to me the one who is to become ruler in Israel.” * ( Micah 5:2) Bethlehem was apparently too small to be listed among the cities of the territory of Judah. Yet, this little village would have a unique honor.", "start_char": 725, "end_char": 1789, "id": "80053453" } ]
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what year were the cincinnati reds founded?
1881
[ { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_00_538567919#0_985577130", "url": "http://baseball.wikia.com/wiki/Cincinnati_Reds", "title": "Cincinnati Reds | Baseball Wiki | Fandom", "headings": "Cincinnati Reds\nCincinnati Reds\nContents\nFranchise history\nThe beginning\nRedland Field to the Great Depression\nRevival of 1930s\nFrom WWII through the 1960s\nThe Big Red Machine\nThe 1980s and onwards\nQuick facts\nCurrent roster\n2014 Cincinnati Reds Roster\nBaseball Hall of Famers\nIneligible for the Hall of Fame\nRetired Numbers\nMinor league affiliations\n2021 Revamp (Professional Development League)\nSee also\nExternal link\n", "segment": "Cincinnati Reds | Baseball Wiki | Fandom\nCincinnati Reds\nThis page has been copied from Wikipedia under the provisions of the GNU Free Documentation License. Please help Baseball Wiki by revising it. The Cincinnati Reds are a Major League Baseball team based in Cincinnati, Ohio. They are in the Central Division of the National League . Contents\n1\nFranchise history\n1.1\nThe beginning\n1.2\nRedland Field to the Great Depression\n1.3\nRevival of 1930s\n1.4\nFrom WWII through the 1960s\n1.5\nThe Big Red Machine\n1.6\nThe 1980s and onwards\n2\nQuick facts\n3\nCurrent roster\n3.1\n2014 Cincinnati Reds Roster\n4\nBaseball Hall of Famers\n5\nIneligible for the Hall of Fame\n6\nRetired Numbers\n7\nMinor league affiliations\n7.1\n2021 Revamp (Professional Development League)\n8\nSee also\n9\nExternal link\nFranchise history\nCincinnati Reds Logo\nThe beginning\nThe original Cincinnati Red Stockings, baseball's first openly all-professional team, were founded in 1867, turning professional in 1869. The Red Stockings won 89 games in a row between 1869 & 1870, before the Brooklyn Atlantics defeated the Red Stockings. Early stars for the Red Stockings included the Wrights, George and Harry. ( In 1871, Harry Wright took most of his best players to Boston, and founded the Boston Red Stockings, now known as the Atlanta Braves .) The Red Stockings disbanded after the 1870 season, but reconstituted to become a charter member of the National League in 1876. The team was expelled from the league after the 1880 season, in part for violating league rules by serving beer to fans at games.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 1554, "id": "4348532" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_04_594147907#0_1323556523", "url": "http://www.baseball-almanac.com/teams/reds.shtml", "title": "Cincinnati Reds History | Baseball Almanac", "headings": "CINCINNATI REDS BASEBALL\nCINCINNATI REDS BASEBALL\nThe History of the Cincinnati Reds Baseball Team\nCincinnati Reds History\n", "segment": "Cincinnati Reds History | Baseball Almanac\nCINCINNATI REDS BASEBALL\nThe History of the Cincinnati Reds Baseball Team\nThe onset of professionalism was no small step for baseball: players received a small but growing degree of financial stability, and fans were treated to an ever higher standard of play. The cradle for this groundbreaking practice was Cincinnati, where the first openly professional baseball team was founded. The current Reds franchise dates back to 1881, but its ancestry begins four years after the Civil War. The Cincinnati Red Stockings became baseball's first professional team in 1869. They began with a 45-9 thumping of a team called the Great Western of Cincinnati, then proceeded to win nearly every one of its more than 70 games against overmatched amateur teams in the Midwest. They finally lost a game in 1870, when the Brooklyn Atlantics bested them 8-7 in extra innings. It was a 19th century no-brainer the Red Stockings would be a charter member of the National League in 1876. However, Cincinnati's start in the League was rocky to say the least. The Red Stockings didn't fare as well as their 1869 predecessors, finishing 9-54.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 1163, "id": "75552568" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_17_1648367460#0_1774152474", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/History_of_the_Cincinnati_Reds", "title": "History of the Cincinnati Reds - Wikipedia", "headings": "History of the Cincinnati Reds\nHistory of the Cincinnati Reds\nContents\n1866–1896: The original \"Red Stockings\" and the pre-NL days\n1890–1911: In the National League for good\n1912–1932: Redland Field to the Great Depression\n1933–1940: Revival of 1930s\n1941–1969: Kluszewski, Robinson, and the beginnings of a machine\nHow to groom the Big Red Machine\n1970–1976: The Big Red Machine era\n1970–71: 102 victories and two big trades\n1972–1974: Enter Joe Morgan\n1975–76: The Great Eight win back-to-back titles\n1977–1984: The end of the Machine\n1977–1981\nThe 1980s\n1990–2002: A world title and the end of an era\n1990: A wire-to-wire World Championship season\n1991–92: The end of the classic uniforms\n1993–1999: The return of the vests\n2003–present: The Great American Ball Park opens\n2004–05\n2006–present: Enter Bob Castellini\nReferences\n", "segment": "History of the Cincinnati Reds - Wikipedia\nHistory of the Cincinnati Reds\nFrom Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia\nJump to navigation Jump to search\n\nThis article has multiple issues. Please help improve it or discuss these issues on the talk page. ( Learn how and when to remove these template messages)\n\nThis article needs additional citations for verification. Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources. Unsourced material may be challenged and removed. Find sources: \" History of the Cincinnati Reds\" – news · newspapers · books · scholar · JSTOR\n(October 2012)\n( Learn how and when to remove this template message)\n\nThis article needs to be updated. Please update this article to reflect recent events or newly available information. (October 2012)\n( Learn how and when to remove this template message)\nThe Cincinnati Reds, a Major League Baseball team, were originally members of the American Association from 1882 to 1889; the team has played in the National League ever since, being one of only five 19th-century teams still playing in its original city.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 1089, "id": "104611099" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_17_1648367460#1_1774154794", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/History_of_the_Cincinnati_Reds", "title": "History of the Cincinnati Reds - Wikipedia", "headings": "History of the Cincinnati Reds\nHistory of the Cincinnati Reds\nContents\n1866–1896: The original \"Red Stockings\" and the pre-NL days\n1890–1911: In the National League for good\n1912–1932: Redland Field to the Great Depression\n1933–1940: Revival of 1930s\n1941–1969: Kluszewski, Robinson, and the beginnings of a machine\nHow to groom the Big Red Machine\n1970–1976: The Big Red Machine era\n1970–71: 102 victories and two big trades\n1972–1974: Enter Joe Morgan\n1975–76: The Great Eight win back-to-back titles\n1977–1984: The end of the Machine\n1977–1981\nThe 1980s\n1990–2002: A world title and the end of an era\n1990: A wire-to-wire World Championship season\n1991–92: The end of the classic uniforms\n1993–1999: The return of the vests\n2003–present: The Great American Ball Park opens\n2004–05\n2006–present: Enter Bob Castellini\nReferences\n", "segment": "Find sources: \" History of the Cincinnati Reds\" – news · newspapers · books · scholar · JSTOR\n(October 2012)\n( Learn how and when to remove this template message)\n\nThis article needs to be updated. Please update this article to reflect recent events or newly available information. (October 2012)\n( Learn how and when to remove this template message)\nThe Cincinnati Reds, a Major League Baseball team, were originally members of the American Association from 1882 to 1889; the team has played in the National League ever since, being one of only five 19th-century teams still playing in its original city. Contents\n1 1866–1896: The original \"Red Stockings\" and the pre-NL days\n2 1890–1911: In the National League for good\n3 1912–1932: Redland Field to the Great Depression\n4 1933–1940: Revival of 1930s\n5 1941–1969:", "start_char": 484, "end_char": 1299, "id": "104611100" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_17_2845990065#1_3062821451", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Cincinnati_Reds_seasons", "title": "List of Cincinnati Reds seasons - Wikipedia", "headings": "List of Cincinnati Reds seasons\nList of Cincinnati Reds seasons\nContents\nTable key\nSeasons\nRecord by decade\nAll-time records\nNotes\nReferences\nGeneral\nSpecific\n", "segment": "In 2003, the team moved into Great American Ball Park, located on the banks of the Ohio River and built on the old site of Riverfront Stadium. The history of the Cincinnati Reds dates back to 1876, where they were originally called the \"Red Stockings\" and were the first true professional baseball team in the United States. The modern Cincinnati Reds began play in 1882 as members of the American Association, which Reds won in their first year of competition. The Reds joined Major League Baseball in 1890 and began their play in the National League. Over their history, the Reds have won 10 National League Pennants and made it to the post season 13 times, along with their five World Series Championships. Following the Cincinnati Reds second championship in 1940, the franchise only had one post-season appearance between 1941 and 1969. During the 1970s, however, the Reds would appear in the post-season six times during the decade, along with four National League pennants, and back-to-back World Series championships in 1975 and 1976. The Reds were nicknamed Big Red Machine during the time period and complied, what some have claimed to be, the best teams in major league baseball history. Following the 1976 championship and Big Red Machine era, the Reds struggled to sustain consistent post-season appearances. The fifth and most recent championship for the Cincinnati Reds came in 1990, in which that team went wire-to-wire and swept the World Series.", "start_char": 673, "end_char": 2136, "id": "105417503" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_04_595327607#7_1325264378", "url": "http://www.baseball-reference.com/bullpen/Cincinnati_Reds", "title": "Cincinnati Reds - BR Bullpen", "headings": "Cincinnati Reds\nCincinnati Reds\nContents\nTeam History\nAwards\nFamous Feats\nFurther Reading\n", "segment": "Redland Field) (April 11, 1912-June 24, 1970)\nRiverfront Stadium (a.k.a. CINergy Field) (June 30, 1970-September 22, 2002)\nGreat American Ball Park (March 31, 2003-Present)\nCincinnati Reds Logo\nContents\n1 Team History\n2 Awards\n3 Famous Feats\n4 Further Reading\nTeam History\nMascot Mr. Redlegs\nThe Cincinnati Reds are a Major League Baseball team located in Cincinnati, OH. The Reds have made nine World Series appearances, and won the World Series five times, in 1919, 1940, 1975, 1976, and most recently, in 1990. The Reds were absent from the playoffs from 1995 to 2010, when they won the NL Central division title. The Reds have played in the National League since 1890, although they trace their name to the Cincinnati Red Stockings, the first professional baseball team ever assembled, in 1869. The present team was founded in 1882 as a member of the American Association and has no direct relation to the first professional baseball team of the same name. They moved to the National League as a result of the Players League challenge of 1890, which put a rival team in the Queen City, known by its nickname Kelly's Killers; that team moved to the American Association in 1891 and disappeared along with the entire circuit at then end of that season. There was also a Cincinnati Red Stockings team, also sometimes called the Reds, that was a member of the National League from its inaugural season in 1876 until 1880, but that team is also not directly related to the present one. However, with Cincinnati being the home of the founding team of professional baseball, the National League would traditionally play its season opener in Cincinnati until the 2000s, while the American League opened in Washington, DC.", "start_char": 2249, "end_char": 3966, "id": "75553332" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_01_231445843#0_246766568", "url": "http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cincinnati_Reds", "title": "Cincinnati Reds - Wikipedia", "headings": "Cincinnati Reds\nCincinnati Reds\nContents\nFranchise history\nThe birth of the Reds and the American Association (1881–1889)\nThe National League returns to Cincinnati (1890–1911)\nRedland Field to the Great Depression (1912–1932)\nChampionship baseball and revival (1933–1940)\n1941–1969\nThe Big Red Machine (1970–1976)\nThe Machine dismantled (1977–1989)\nWorld Championship and the end of an era (1990–2002)\nContemporary era (2003–present)\nBallpark\nLogos and uniforms\nLogo\nUniform\nAwards and accolades\nTeam captains\nRetired numbers\nBaseball Hall of Famers\nFord C. Frick Award recipients\nMLB All-Star Games\nOhio Cup\nMedia\nRadio\nTelevision\nCommunity involvement\nRoster\nMinor league affiliations\nReferences\nExternal links\n", "segment": "Cincinnati Reds - Wikipedia\nCincinnati Reds\nFrom Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia\nJump to navigation Jump to search\nFor other uses, see Cincinnati Reds (disambiguation). Not to be confused with Cincinnati Red. Baseball team and Major League Baseball franchise in Cincinnati, Ohio, United States\nCincinnati Reds\n2021 Cincinnati Reds season\nEstablished in 1881\n\n\nTeam logo\nCap insignia\nMajor league affiliations\nNational League ( 1890 –present)\nCentral Division ( 1994 –present)\nWest Division ( 1969 – 1993)\nAmerican Association ( 1882 – 1889)\nCurrent uniform\n\nRetired numbers\n1\n5\n8\n10\n11\n13\n14\n18\n20\n24\n42\nColors\nRed, black, white\nName\nCincinnati Reds ( 1959 –present)\nCincinnati Redlegs ( 1954 – 1958)\nCincinnati Reds ( 1890 – 1953)\nCincinnati Red Stockings ( 1882 – 1889)\nOther nicknames\nBig Red Machine\nBallpark\nGreat American Ball Park ( 2003 –present)\nRiverfront Stadium ( 1970 – 2002)\nCrosley Field ( 1912 – 1970)\nPalace of the Fans ( 1902 – 1911)\nLeague Park (II) ( 1894 – 1901)\nLeague Park (I) ( 1884 – 1893)\nBank Street Grounds ( 1882 – 1883)\nMajor league titles\nWorld Series titles (5)\n1919\n1940\n1975\n1976\n1990\nNL Pennants (9)\n1919\n1939\n1940\n1961\n1970\n1972\n1975\n1976\n1990\nAA Pennants (1)\n1882\nNL Central Division titles (3)\n1995\n2010\n2012\nNL West Division titles (7)\n1970\n1972\n1973\n1975\n1976\n1979\n1990\nWild card berths (2)\n2013\n2020\nFront office\nPrincipal owner (s)\nBob Castellini\nPresident of baseball operations\nNick Krall\nGeneral manager\nNick Krall\nManager\nDavid Bell\nThe Cincinnati Reds are an American professional baseball team based in Cincinnati. The Reds compete in Major League Baseball (MLB) as a member club of the National League (NL) Central division. They were a charter member of the American Association in 1881 and joined the NL in 1890. The Reds played in the NL West division from 1969 to 1993, before joining the Central division in 1994. They have won five World Series championships, nine NL pennants, one AA pennant, and 10 division titles. The team plays its home games at Great American Ball Park, which opened in 2003 replacing Riverfront Stadium. Bob Castellini has been chief executive officer since 2006. From 1882 to 2020, the Reds' overall win-loss record is 10,630-10,422 (a .505 winning percentage).", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 2242, "id": "72847242" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_08_742431741#15_1338748964", "url": "http://www.oldest.org/sports/baseball-teams-america/", "title": "10 Oldest Baseball Teams in America | Oldest.org", "headings": "10 Oldest Baseball Teams in America\n10 Oldest Baseball Teams in America\n10. Minnesota Twins\n9. Oakland Athletics\n8. Los Angeles Dodgers\n7. Philadelphia Phillies\n6. San Francisco Giants\n5. Cincinnati Reds\n4. Pittsburgh Pirates\n3. St. Louis Cardinals\n2. Chicago Cubs\n1. Atlanta Braves\n", "segment": "Wikimedia Commons\nAccording the Cincinnati Reds history, the Cincinnati Red Stockings were the first all-professional team founded in 1866. While this information is true, this early Cincinnati Red Stockings team only shares a name with the earliest version of the modern franchise, which was established in 1881. The team was formed as one of the founding members of the American Association and they won the first AA pennant in 1882. In 1889, the Red Stockings left the AA to play in the National League and first shortened their name to Reds in the 1890 season, but changed it again to the Redlegs in 1954 before returning to the Reds in 1959. The Reds have won five World Series titles, nine NL pennants, one AA pennant, and 10 division titles. 4. Pittsburgh Pirates\nYear Established: 1881\nDate of Entry into MLB: 1882\nPrevious Name (s): Allegheny;", "start_char": 5524, "end_char": 6376, "id": "771894" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_58_1235384045#4_1806024953", "url": "https://www.worldatlas.com/articles/mlb-teams-by-date.html", "title": "The Oldest MLB Teams - WorldAtlas", "headings": "The Oldest MLB Teams\nThe Oldest MLB Teams\nFive of the Oldest Teams in the MLB\nAtlanta Braves\nChicago Cubs\nSt. Louis Cardinals\nPittsburgh Pirates\nCincinnati Reds\nLeague Organization and Expansion\nList of the Oldest Major League Baseball (MLB) Teams\n", "segment": "The Pirates joined the NL in 1887 and the team won its first World Series Championship in 1905. Cincinnati Reds\nThe Cincinnati Reds were formed in 1882 as a charter member of the American Association. Originally named the Cincinnati Red Stockings, the team's named was shortened to the \"Reds\" when it joined the National League in 1890. The team's name was changed again to the \"Redlegs\" in 1954, and then back to the \"Reds\" in 1959. League Organization and Expansion\nBetween 1901 and 1960, both the American League and National League each contained eight teams. In the 1960s, eight teams were added to the MLB, including the first non-US team, the Montreal Expos. In the 1970s, two more teams were added: the Toronto Blue Jays and Seattle Mariners. From 1969 until 1993 both leagues contained West and East Divisions, and a Central Division was added to both leagues in 1994. List of the Oldest Major League Baseball (MLB) Teams\nRank\nTeam\nCity\nYear Founded\n1\nPhiladelphia Phillies\nPhiladelphia, Pennsylvania\n1883\n2\nBoston Red Sox\nBoston, Massachusetts\n1901\n3\nCleveland Indians\nCleveland, Ohio\n1901\n4\nDetroit Tigers\nDetroit, Michigan\n1901\n5\nChicago White Sox\nChicago, Illinois\n1901\n6\nLos Angeles Angels\nAnaheim, California\n1961\n7\nNew York Mets\nNew York City, New York\n1962\n8\nKansas City Royals\nKansas City, Missouri\n1969\n9\nSan Diego Padres\nSan Diego, California\n1969\n10\nToronto Blue Jays\nToronto, Ontario\n1977\n11\nSeattle Mariners\nSeattle, Washington\n1977\n12\nMiami Marlins\nMiami, Florida\n1993\n13\nColorado Rockies\nDenver, Colorado\n1993\n14\nTampa Bay Rays\nSt. Petersburg, Florida\n1998\n15\nArizona Diamondbacks\n33°26′43″N112°4′1″W\n1998\n16\nAtlanta Braves\n33°53′24″N84°28′4″W\n1871\n17\nChicago Cubs\n41°56′54″N87°39′20″W\n1874\n18\nCincinnati Reds\nCincinnati, Ohio\n1882\n19\nPittsburgh Pirates\nPittsburgh, Pennsylvania\n1882\n20\nSt. Louis Cardinals\nSt. Louis, Missouri\n1882\n21\nSan Francisco Giants\nSan Francisco, California\n1883\n22\nLos Angeles Dodgers\nLos Angeles, California\n1884\n23\nBaltimore Orioles\nBaltimore, Maryland\n1901\n24\nNew York Yankees\nNew York City, New York\n1901\n25\nMinnesota Twins\nMinneapolis, Minnesota\n1901\n26\nOakland Athletics\nOakland, California\n1901\n27\nTexas Rangers\nArlington, Texas\n1961\n28\nHouston Astros\n29°45′25″N95°21′20″W\n1962\n29\nWashington Nationals\nWashington, D.C.\n1969\n30\nMilwaukee Brewers\nMilwaukee, Wisconsin\n1969\nSophy Owuor August 8 2019 in World Facts\nHome\nWorld Facts\nThe Oldest MLB Teams\nRank\nTeam\nCity\nYear Founded\n1\nPhiladelphia Phillies\nPhiladelphia, Pennsylvania\n1883\n2\nBoston Red Sox\nBoston, Massachusetts\n1901\n3\nCleveland Indians\nCleveland, Ohio\n1901\n4\nDetroit Tigers\nDetroit, Michigan\n1901\n5\nChicago White Sox\nChicago, Illinois\n1901\n6\nLos Angeles Angels\nAnaheim, California\n1961\n7\nNew York Mets\nNew York City, New York\n1962\n8\nKansas City Royals\nKansas City, Missouri\n1969\n9\nSan Diego Padres\nSan Diego, California\n1969\n10\nToronto Blue Jays\nToronto, Ontario\n1977\n11\nSeattle Mariners\nSeattle, Washington\n1977\n12\nMiami Marlins\nMiami, Florida\n1993\n13\nColorado Rockies\nDenver, Colorado\n1993\n14\nTampa Bay Rays\nSt. Petersburg, Florida\n1998\n15\nArizona Diamondbacks\n33°26′43″N112°4′1″W\n1998\n16\nAtlanta Braves\n33°53′24″N84°28′4″W\n1871\n17\nChicago Cubs\n41°56′54″N87°39′20″W\n1874 \n18\nCincinnati Reds\nCincinnati, Ohio\n1882\n19\nPittsburgh Pirates\nPittsburgh, Pennsylvania\n1882\n20\nSt. Louis Cardinals\nSt. Louis, Missouri\n1882\n21\nSan Francisco Giants\nSan Francisco, California\n1883\n22\nLos Angeles Dodgers\nLos Angeles, California\n1884\n23\nBaltimore Orioles\nBaltimore, Maryland\n1901\n24\nNew York Yankees\nNew York City, New York\n1901\n25\nMinnesota Twins\nMinneapolis, Minnesota\n1901\n26\nOakland Athletics\nOakland, California\n1901\n27\nTexas Rangers\nArlington, Texas\n1961\n28\nHouston Astros\n29°45′25″N95°21′20″W\n1962\n29\nWashington Nationals\nWashington, D.C.\n1969\n30\nMilwaukee Brewers\nMilwaukee, Wisconsin\n1969", "start_char": 2363, "end_char": 6169, "id": "96409303" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_17_2845990065#0_3062819641", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Cincinnati_Reds_seasons", "title": "List of Cincinnati Reds seasons - Wikipedia", "headings": "List of Cincinnati Reds seasons\nList of Cincinnati Reds seasons\nContents\nTable key\nSeasons\nRecord by decade\nAll-time records\nNotes\nReferences\nGeneral\nSpecific\n", "segment": "List of Cincinnati Reds seasons - Wikipedia\nList of Cincinnati Reds seasons\nFrom Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia\nJump to navigation Jump to search\nWikipedia list article\nThe Reds have played home games at Great American Ball Park since 2003. The Cincinnati Reds are a professional baseball team based in Cincinnati. The Reds play in the Central Division of Major League Baseball 's (MLB) National League (NL). In its 122 major league seasons, the franchise has won 5 World Series championships, tied for seventh most with the Pittsburgh Pirates. The Reds played their home games at Riverfront Stadium from 1970 to 2002 and at Crosley Field before that, from 1912 to 1970. In 2003, the team moved into Great American Ball Park, located on the banks of the Ohio River and built on the old site of Riverfront Stadium. The history of the Cincinnati Reds dates back to 1876, where they were originally called the \"Red Stockings\" and were the first true professional baseball team in the United States. The modern Cincinnati Reds began play in 1882 as members of the American Association, which Reds won in their first year of competition. The Reds joined Major League Baseball in 1890 and began their play in the National League. Over their history, the Reds have won 10 National League Pennants and made it to the post season 13 times, along with their five World Series Championships.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 1382, "id": "105417502" } ]
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Est\n275,718\n7\nMontpellier\nHérault\nOccitanie\n272,084\n8\nBordeaux\nGironde\nNouvelle-Aquitaine\n243,626\n9\nLille\nNord\nHauts-de-France\n231,491\n10\nRennes\nIlle-et-Vilaine\nBrittany\n211,373\n11\nReims\nMarne\nGrand Est\n182,592\n12\nLe Havre\nSeine-Maritime\nNormandy\n172,074\n13\nSaint-Étienne\nLoire\nAuvergne-Rhône-Alpes\n172,023\n14\nToulon\nVar\nProvence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur\n163,760\n15\nGrenoble\nIsère\nAuvergne-Rhône-Alpes\n160,215\n16\nDijon\nCôte-d'Or\nBourgogne-Franche-Comté\n153,003\n17\nNîmes\nGard\nOccitanie\n150,564\n18\nAngers\nMaine-et-Loire\nPays de la Loire\n150,125\n19\nVilleurbanne\nRhône\nAuvergne-Rhône-Alpes\n147,192\n20\nLe Mans\nSarthe\nPays de la Loire\n144,244\n21\nSaint-Denis\nRéunion\nRéunion\n142,442\n22\nAix-en-Provence\nBouches-du-Rhône\nProvence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur\n141,545\n23\nClermont-Ferrand\nPuy-de-Dôme\nAuvergne-Rhône-Alpes\n141,463\n24\nBrest\nFinistère\nBrittany\n139,386\n25\nLimoges\nHaute-Vienne\nNouvelle-Aquitaine\n135,098\n26\nTours\nIndre-et-Loire\nCentre-Val de Loire\n134,803\n27\nAmiens\nSomme\nHauts-de-France\n132,699\n28\nPerpignan\nPyrénées-Orientales\nOccitanie\n120,959\n29\nMetz\nMoselle\nGrand Est\n118,634\n30\nBesançon\nDoubs\nBourgogne-Franche-Comté\n116,952\n31\nBoulogne-Billancourt\nHauts-de-Seine\nÎle-de-France\n116,794\n32\nOrléans\nLoiret\nCentre-Val de Loire\n114,375\n33\nMulhouse\nHaut-Rhin\nGrand Est\n112,063\n34\nRouen\nSeine-Maritime\nNormandy\n110,755\n35\nSaint-Denis\nSeine-Saint-Denis\nÎle-de-France\n109,343\n36\nCaen\nCalvados\nNormandy\n107,229\n37\nArgenteuil\nVal-d'Oise\nÎle-de-France\n106,817\n38\nSaint-Paul\nRéunion\nRéunion\n104,332\n39\nMontreuil\nSeine-Saint-Denis\nÎle-de-France\n104,139\n40\nNancy\nMeurthe-et-Moselle\nGrand Est\n104,072\n41\nRoubaix\nNord\nHauts-de-France\n95,866\n42\nTourcoing\nNord\nHauts-de-France\n93,974\n43\nNanterre\nHauts-de-Seine\nÎle-de-France\n92,227\n44\nAvignon\nVaucluse\nProvence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur\n90,305\n45\nVitry-sur-Seine\nVal-de-Marne\nÎle-de-France\n90,075\n46\nCréteil\nVal-de-Marne\nÎle-de-France\n89,989\n47\nDunkirk\nNord\nHauts-de-France\n89,882\n48\nPoitiers\nVienne\nNouvelle-Aquitaine\n87,427\n49\nAsnières-sur-Seine\nHauts-de-Seine\nÎle-de-France\n86,020\n50\nCourbevoie\nHauts-de-Seine\nÎle-de-France\n85,523\n51\nVersailles\nYvelines\nÎle-de-France\n85,272\n52\nColombes\nHauts-de-Seine\nÎle-de-France\n84,577\n53\nFort-de-France\nMartinique\nMartinique\n84,174\n54\nAulnay-sous-Bois\nSeine-Saint-Denis\nÎle-de-France\n82,634\n55\nSaint-Pierre\nRéunion\nRéunion\n81,415\n56\nRueil-Malmaison\nHauts-de-Seine\nÎle-de-France\n79,762\n57\nPau\nPyrénées-Atlantiques\nNouvelle-Aquitaine\n77,575\n58\nAubervilliers\nSeine-Saint-Denis\nÎle-de-France\n77,452\n59\nLe 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d'Azur\n64,523\n76\nQuimper\nFinistère\nBrittany\n63,532\n77\nNoisy-le-Grand\nSeine-Saint-Denis\nÎle-de-France\n62,834\n78\nVilleneuve-d'Ascq\nNord\nHauts-de-France\n62,616\n79\nNeuilly-sur-Seine\nHauts-de-Seine\nÎle-de-France\n62,346\n80\nValence\nDrôme\nAuvergne-Rhône-Alpes\n61,767\n81\nAntony\nHauts-de-Seine\nÎle-de-France\n61,727\n82\nCergy\nVal-d'Oise\nÎle-de-France\n61,708\n83\nVénissieux\nRhône\nAuvergne-Rhône-Alpes\n61,636\n84\nPessac\nGironde\nNouvelle-Aquitaine\n60,763\n85\nTroyes\nAube\nGrand Est\n59,671\n86\nClichy\nHauts-de-Seine\nÎle-de-France\n59,255\n87\nIvry-sur-Seine\nVal-de-Marne\nÎle-de-France\n58,933\n88\nChambéry\nSavoie\nAuvergne-Rhône-Alpes\n58,653\n89\nLorient\nMorbihan\nBrittany\n57,961\n90\nLes Abymes\nGuadeloupe\nGuadeloupe\n57,960\n91\nMontauban\nTarn-et-Garonne\nOccitanie\n57,921\n92\nSarcelles\nVal-d'Oise\nÎle-de-France\n57,533\n93\nNiort\nDeux-Sèvres\nNouvelle-Aquitaine\n57,393\n94\nVillejuif\nVal-de-Marne\nÎle-de-France\n57,184\n95\nSaint-André\nRéunion\nRéunion\n56,156\n96\nHyères\nVar\nProvence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur\n55,713\n97\nSaint-Quentin\nAisne\nHauts-de-France\n55,698\n98\nBeauvais\nOise\nHauts-de-France\n55,252\n99\nÉpinay-sur-Seine\nSeine-Saint-Denis\nÎle-de-France\n54,857\n100\nCayenne\nGuyane\nFrench Guiana\n54,709\n101\nMaisons-Alfort\nVal-de-Marne\nÎle-de-France\n54,470\n102\nCholet\nMaine-et-Loire\nPays de la Loire\n53,890\n103\nMeaux\nSeine-et-Marne\nÎle-de-France\n53,766\n104\nChelles\nSeine-et-Marne\nÎle-de-France\n53,569\n105\nPantin\nSeine-Saint-Denis\nÎle-de-France\n53,471\n106\nÉvry\nEssonne\nÎle-de-France\n53,237\n107\nFontenay-sous-Bois\nVal-de-Marne\nÎle-de-France\n53,124\n108\nFréjus\nVar\nProvence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur\n53,039\n109\nVannes\nMorbihan\nBrittany\n53,032\n110\nBondy\nSeine-Saint-Denis\nÎle-de-France\n52,865\n111\nLe Blanc-Mesnil\nSeine-Saint-Denis\nÎle-de-France\n52,797\n112\nLa Roche-sur-Yon\nVendée\nPays de la Loire\n52,732\n113\nSaint-Louis\nRéunion\nRéunion\n52,656\n114\nArles\nBouches-du-Rhône\nProvence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur\n52,566\n115\nClamart\nHauts-de-Seine\nÎle-de-France\n52,203\n116\nNarbonne\nAude\nOccitanie\n52,082\n117\nAnnecy\nHaute-Savoie\nAuvergne-Rhône-Alpes\n52,029\n118\nSartrouville\nYvelines\nÎle-de-France\n51,599\n119\nGrasse\nAlpes-Maritimes\nProvence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur\n50,916\n120\nLaval\nMayenne\nPays de la Loire\n50,479\n121\nBelfort\nTerritoire de Belfort\nBourgogne-Franche-Comté\n50,196\n122\nBobigny\nSeine-Saint-Denis\nÎle-de-France\n49,802\n123\nÉvreux\nEure\nNormandy\n49,722\n124\nVincennes\nVal-de-Marne\nÎle-de-France\n49,695\n125\nMontrouge\nHauts-de-Seine\nÎle-de-France\n49,656\n126\nSevran\nSeine-Saint-Denis\nÎle-de-France\n49,465\n127\nAlbi\nTarn\nOccitanie\n49,432\n128\nCharleville-Mézières\nArdennes\nGrand Est\n48,991\n129\nSuresnes\nHauts-de-Seine\nÎle-de-France\n48,066\n130\nMartigues\nBouches-du-Rhône\nProvence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur\n47,904\n131\nCorbeil-Essonnes\nEssonne\nÎle-de-France\n47,632\n132\nSaint-Ouen\nSeine-Saint-Denis\nÎle-de-France\n47,534\n133\nBayonne\nPyrénées-Atlantiques\nNouvelle-Aquitaine\n47,492\n134\nCagnes-sur-Mer\nAlpes-Maritimes\nProvence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur\n46,940\n135\nBrive-la-Gaillarde\nCorrèze\nNouvelle-Aquitaine\n46,794\n136\nCarcassonne\nAude\nOccitanie\n46,724\n137\nMassy\nEssonne\nÎle-de-France\n45,902\n138\nBlois\nLoir-et-Cher\nCentre-Val de Loire\n45,539\n139\nAubagne\nBouches-du-Rhône\nProvence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur\n45,303\n140\nSaint-Brieuc\nCôtes-d'Armor\nBrittany\n45,331\n141\nChâteauroux\nIndre\nCentre-Val de Loire\n45,209\n142\nChalon-sur-Saône\nSaône-et-Loire\nBourgogne-Franche-Comté\n45,166\n143\nMantes-la-Jolie\nYvelines\nÎle-de-France\n45,052\n144\nMeudon\nHauts-de-Seine\nÎle-de-France\n45,043\n145\nSaint-Malo\nIlle-et-Vilaine\nBrittany\n44,919\n146\nChâlons-en-Champagne\nMarne\nGrand Est\n44,899\n147\nAlfortville\nVal-de-Marne\nÎle-de-France\n44,818\n148\nSète\nHérault\nOccitanie\n44,270\n149\nSalon-de-Provence\nBouches-du-Rhône\nProvence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur\n44,263\n150\nVaulx-en-Velin\nRhône\nAuvergne-Rhône-Alpes\n44,087\n151\nPuteaux\nHauts-de-Seine\nÎle-de-France\n43,891\n152\nRosny-sous-Bois\nSeine-Saint-Denis\nÎle-de-France\n43,802\n153\nSaint-Herblain\nLoire-Atlantique\nPays de la Loire\n43,784\n154\nGennevilliers\nHauts-de-Seine\nÎle-de-France\n43,219\n155\nLe Cannet\nAlpes-Maritimes\nProvence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur\n43,187\n156\nLivry-Gargan\nSeine-Saint-Denis\nÎle-de-France\n43,099\n157\nSaint-Priest\nRhône\nAuvergne-Rhône-Alpes\n42,950\n158\nIstres\nBouches-du-Rhône\nProvence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur\n42,937\n159\nValenciennes\nNord\nHauts-de-France\n42,851\n160\nChoisy-le-Roi\nVal-de-Marne\nÎle-de-France\n42,769\n161\nCaluire-et-Cuire\nRhône\nAuvergne-Rhône-Alpes\n42,581\n162\nBoulogne-sur-Mer\nPas-de-Calais\nHauts-de-France\n42,537\n163\nBastia\nHaute-Corse\nCorsica\n42,254\n164\nAngoulême\nCharente\nNouvelle-Aquitaine\n41,970\n165\nGarges-lès-Gonesse\nVal-d'Oise\nÎle-de-France\n41,782\n166\nCastres\nTarn\nOccitanie\n41,636\n167\nThionville\nMoselle\nGrand Est\n41,627\n168\nWattrelos\nNord\nHauts-de-France\n41,522\n169\nTalence\nGironde\nNouvelle-Aquitaine\n41,517\n170\nSaint-Laurent-du-Maroni\nGuyane\nFrench Guiana\n41,515\n171\nDouai\nNord\nHauts-de-France\n41,189\n172\nNoisy-le-Sec\nSeine-Saint-Denis\nÎle-de-France\n41,125\n173\nTarbes\nHautes-Pyrénées\nOccitanie\n41,062\n174\nArras\nPas-de-Calais\nHauts-de-France\n40,830\n175\nAlès\nGard\nOccitanie\n40,711\n176\nLa Courneuve\nSeine-Saint-Denis\nÎle-de-France\n40,678\n177\nBourg-en-Bresse\nAin\nAuvergne-Rhône-Alpes\n40,490\n178\nCompiègne\nOise\nHauts-de-France\n40,430\n179\nGap\nHautes-Alpes\nProvence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur\n40,255\n180\nMelun\nSeine-et-Marne\nÎle-de-France\n40,066\n181\nLe Lamentin\nMartinique\nMartinique\n40,040\n182\nRezé\nLoire-Atlantique\nPays de la Loire\n39,568\n183\nSaint-Germain-en-Laye\nYvelines\nÎle-de-France\n39,547\n184\nMarcq-en-Barœul\nNord\nHauts-de-France\n38,392\n185\nGagny\nSeine-Saint-Denis\nÎle-de-France\n39,276\n186\nAnglet\nPyrénées-Atlantiques\nNouvelle-Aquitaine\n39,184\n187\nDraguignan\nVar\nProvence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur\n39,174\n188\nChartres\nEure-et-Loir\nCentre-Val de Loire\n38,840\n189\nBron\nRhône\nAuvergne-Rhône-Alpes\n38,746\n190\nBagneux\nHauts-de-Seine\nÎle-de-France\n38,520\n191\nColomiers\nHaute-Garonne\nOccitanie\n38,302\n192\nSaint-Martin-d'Hères\nIsère\nAuvergne-Rhône-Alpes\n38,019\n193\nPontault-Combault\nSeine-et-Marne\nÎle-de-France\n37,847\n194\nMontluçon\nAllier\nAuvergne-Rhône-Alpes\n37,839\n195\nJoué-lès-Tours\nIndre-et-Loire\nCentre-Val de Loire\n37,703\n196\nSaint-Joseph\nRéunion\nRéunion\n37,550\n197\nPoissy\nYvelines\nÎle-de-France\n37,461\n198\nSavigny-sur-Orge\nEssonne\nÎle-de-France\n37,206", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 10000, "id": "41134041" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_01_1065100245#4_1332495456", "url": "http://geology.com/world/france-satellite-image.shtml", "title": "France Map and Satellite Image", "headings": "France Map and Satellite Image\nFrance Map and Satellite Image\nFrance Bordering Countries:\nRegional Maps:\nWhere is France?\nFrance Satellite Image\nFrance Information:\nExplore France Using Google Earth:\nFrance on a World Wall Map:\nFrance On a Large Wall Map of Europe:\nFrance Cities:\nMetropolitan Regions of France:\nFrance Locations:\nFrance Natural Resources:\nFrance Natural Hazards:\nFrance Environmental Issues:\n", "segment": "Major lakes, rivers,cities, roads, country boundaries, coastlines and surrounding islands are all shown on the map. France Cities: Aix, Ajaccio, Amiens, Angers, Avignon, Basel, Bastia, Bayeux, Bayonne, Besancon, Bonifacio, Bordeaux, Bourges, Brest, Caen, Calais, Cannes, Chalons-en-Champagne, Chambery, Cherbourg, Clermont Ferrand, Dax, Dijon, Dunkerque, Grenoble, La Rochelle, Le Havre, Le Mans, Lille, Limoges, Lorient, Lourdes, Lyon, Marseille, Metz, Montpellier, Mulhouse, Nancy, Nantes, Nice, Nimes, Orleans, Paris, Pau, Perpignan, Poitiers, Port Bou, Reims, Rennes, Rouen, Saint-Nazaire, Strasbourg, Toulon, Toulouse, Tours, Troyes and Valenciennes. Metropolitan Regions of France: Auvergne-Rhone-Alpes, Bourgogne-Franche-Comte, Brittany (Bretagne), Centre-Val de Loire, Corsica (Corse), Grand Est, Hauts-de-France, Ile-de-France, Normandy (Normandie), Nouvelle-Aquitaine, Occitanie, Pays de la Loire, and Provence-Alpes-Cote d'Azur (PACA). France Locations: Alps, Baie de Bourgneuf, Baie de Douarnenez, Baie de la Seine, Bay of Biscay, Belle-Ile, Dordogne River, Doubs River, English Channel, Garonne River, Gironde River, Golfe de St.-Malo, Gulf of Lion (Golfe du Lion), Golfe du Morbihan, Ile de Noirmoutier, Ile de Re, Ile d'Oleron, Ile d'Yeu, Lac d'Annecy, Lac de Grand Lieu, Lac de Serre-Poncon, Lac du Bourget, Lac Leman, Loire River, Lot River, Marne River, Mediterranean Sea, Meuse River, Moselle River, Pyrenees Mountains, Rhone River, Saone River, Seine River, Strait of Dover and Ural Mountains. France Natural Resources: France has several mineral resources which include iron ore, bauxite, zinc, feldspar, fluorspar and gypsum. A variety of other resources for this country include potash, antimony, arsenic, coal, uranium, timber, and fish.", "start_char": 1677, "end_char": 3438, "id": "73499823" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_07_1190472701#1_2143492036", "url": "http://www.mapsofworld.com/france/facts/major-cities.html", "title": "France Cities Map, Major Cities of France", "headings": "France Cities Map\nFrance Cities Map\nMore Maps of France City\n", "segment": "More Maps of France City\nParis Map\nLyon Map\nMarseille Map\nToulouse Map\nBordeaux Map\nGrenoble Map\nLille Map\nNantes Map\nRennes Map\nMontpellier Map\nStrasbourg Map\nNimes Map\nAmiens Map\nNice Map\nSome of the major cities in France are Avignon, Bordeaux, Cannes, Dijon, Le Havre, Lille, Limoges, Lyon, Marseille, Montpellier, Nancy, Nantes, Nice, Orleans, Paris, Toulouse, and Strasbourg. Paris is the capital of France, as well as the largest city in the country with a population of over 2 million, and a metropolitan area population of over 12 million. Paris covers an area of 105 square kilometer. Paris is one of Europe's most important cities, a cultural capital. Aix-en-Provence is another popular city of France, where renowned painter Cezanne lived and painted. Another interesting fact about the city is that it is built on hot springs. Amiens is known as the Picarde capital of France, and is home to the Gothic Cathedral. Avignon is often referred to as the City of Popes. The most popular architectural structure of the city of Avignon is the Palace of the Popes. Bordeaux is known worldwide as the world's wine capital, with a rich history of wine production since the eighth century.", "start_char": 458, "end_char": 1650, "id": "45993355" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_07_1190472701#0_2143490477", "url": "http://www.mapsofworld.com/france/facts/major-cities.html", "title": "France Cities Map, Major Cities of France", "headings": "France Cities Map\nFrance Cities Map\nMore Maps of France City\n", "segment": "France Cities Map, Major Cities of France\nFrance Cities Map\nBuy Printed Map\nBuy Digital Map\nCustomize\nEmail JPG Print\nDescription : France cities map showing all the major cities in France with captal city and international boundaries. Disclaimer\n×\nDisclaimer : All efforts have been made to make this image accurate. However Compare Infobase Limited, its directors and employees do not own any responsibility for the correctness or authenticity of the same. More Maps of France City\nParis Map\nLyon Map\nMarseille Map\nToulouse Map\nBordeaux Map\nGrenoble Map\nLille Map\nNantes Map\nRennes Map\nMontpellier Map\nStrasbourg Map\nNimes Map\nAmiens Map\nNice Map\nSome of the major cities in France are Avignon, Bordeaux, Cannes, Dijon, Le Havre, Lille, Limoges, Lyon, Marseille, Montpellier, Nancy, Nantes, Nice, Orleans, Paris, Toulouse, and Strasbourg. Paris is the capital of France, as well as the largest city in the country with a population of over 2 million, and a metropolitan area population of over 12 million. Paris covers an area of 105 square kilometer. Paris is one of Europe's most important cities, a cultural capital. Aix-en-Provence is another popular city of France, where renowned painter Cezanne lived and painted.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 1222, "id": "45993354" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_53_771232546#0_1653418877", "url": "https://www.swedishnomad.com/largest-cities-in-france/", "title": "15 Largest Cities in France (2019) - Swedish Nomad", "headings": "15 Largest Cities in France\n15 Largest Cities in France\n1. Paris\n2. Marseille\n3. Lyon\n4. Toulouse\n5. Nice\n6. Nantes\n7. Strasbourg\n8. Montpellier\n9. Bordeaux\n10. Lille\n11. Rennes\n12. Reims\n13. Le Havre\n14. Saint-Etienne\n15. Toulon\n10 Most populated cities in France\nBiggest cities in France (by size)\nMore about the largest cities in France\nWhat are the major cities of France?\n", "segment": "15 Largest Cities in France (2019) - Swedish Nomad\n15 Largest Cities in France\nWant to know which is the biggest city in France? Here’s a list of the largest cities in France by size and population in 2019. You can measure this in two ways, either by the total area or total population. The biggest cities in France are measured by their total area in square kilometers, and the largest French cities are measured by their total population. 1. Paris\nParis is one of the largest cities in Europe and internationally known as the city of love with millions of tourists visiting the city each year. Paris is also the capital of France and while the city limit is only home to 2,420,069 residents, the metro area is home to as many as 12,292,895 people. The city’s GDP accounts for as much as 30% of the nation’s total GDP. There are countless impressive buildings, historical monuments, museums and palaces to admire. Paris is also one of the major fashion capitals in the world, and there is almost a never-ending list of things to do in Paris.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 1042, "id": "89533151" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_20_528469051#0_1163016544", "url": "https://french.lovetoknow.com/List_of_French_Cities", "title": "List of French Cities | LoveToKnow", "headings": "List of French Cities\nList of French Cities\nList of French Cities\nAlsace\nAuvergne\nBourgogne (Burgundy)\nBretagne\nCentre\nChampagne Ardenne\nFranche-Comté\nÎle-de-France\nLanguedoc-Roussilon\nLimousin\nLorraine\nMidi-Pyrénées\nNord-Pas-de-Calais\nNormandie\nPays-de-la-Loire\nPicardie\nPoitou-Charentes\nProvence-Alpes-Côte-d'Azur\nRhône-Alpes\n", "segment": "List of French Cities | LoveToKnow\nList of French Cities\nBy Valorie Delp BA French\nCopied! Paris' Le Louvre is one of the most famous museums in the world. Source\nLooking for a list of French cities? One of the interesting things about France is that it boasts a variety of cities from coastal havens to bustling metropolises. Of course, France also features a rich and colorful history around which many French cities grew up. List of French Cities\nWhether you're in the middle of France near the warm Mediterranean coast, you'll find a place to visit (or wish you were visiting) on this list of French cities, organized by region. Alsace\nAlsace shares a border with Germany in the Eastern part of France. Perhaps its most famous city is Strasbourg, which is the capital city of Alsace. It is seen as the model for coexistence between France and Germany, boasting a major university and a rich culture filled with both Protestantism and Catholicism. Auvergne\nAuvergne is a central region in France with a very low population density.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 1034, "id": "97969303" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_20_528469051#2_1163019868", "url": "https://french.lovetoknow.com/List_of_French_Cities", "title": "List of French Cities | LoveToKnow", "headings": "List of French Cities\nList of French Cities\nList of French Cities\nAlsace\nAuvergne\nBourgogne (Burgundy)\nBretagne\nCentre\nChampagne Ardenne\nFranche-Comté\nÎle-de-France\nLanguedoc-Roussilon\nLimousin\nLorraine\nMidi-Pyrénées\nNord-Pas-de-Calais\nNormandie\nPays-de-la-Loire\nPicardie\nPoitou-Charentes\nProvence-Alpes-Côte-d'Azur\nRhône-Alpes\n", "segment": "Its most important cities include Aurillac and Vichy (home of the famous mints). Bourgogne (Burgundy)\nBourgogne is almost in the middle of France and is known particularly for its wine. Some of its major cities include: Autun\nAuxerre\nBeaune\nChalon-sur-Saône\nDijon\nLe Creusot\nMâcon\nMontceau-les-Mines\nNevers\nSens\nBretagne\nBretagne (or Brittany in English) is in the North West corner of France. Some of its major cities include: Brest\nDinan\nFougères\nQuimper\nRennes\nSaint-Brieuc\nSaint-Malo\nCentre\nThe region of Centre is where many of the famous châteaux of the Loire Valley are located. Because of this, the area hosts many tourists each year. Some of its major cities include: Blois\nBourges\nChartres\nChâteauroux\nDreux\nFleury-les-Aubrais\nJoué-lès-Tours\nOrléans\nTours\nVierzon\nChampagne Ardenne\nChampagne Ardenne is in the Northeast of France and shares a small border with Belgium. Some of its major cities include:", "start_char": 1035, "end_char": 1948, "id": "97969305" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_53_771232546#17_1653445542", "url": "https://www.swedishnomad.com/largest-cities-in-france/", "title": "15 Largest Cities in France (2019) - Swedish Nomad", "headings": "15 Largest Cities in France\n15 Largest Cities in France\n1. Paris\n2. Marseille\n3. Lyon\n4. Toulouse\n5. Nice\n6. Nantes\n7. Strasbourg\n8. Montpellier\n9. Bordeaux\n10. Lille\n11. Rennes\n12. Reims\n13. Le Havre\n14. Saint-Etienne\n15. Toulon\n10 Most populated cities in France\nBiggest cities in France (by size)\nMore about the largest cities in France\nWhat are the major cities of France?\n", "segment": "The Paris Metro Area is home to more than 12 million people, whereas the actual city is “only” home to about 2,190,327 residents. Other cities in France are growing at a fast rate as well because of education and job opportunities. Photo: Antonio Gravante/Shutterstock\nWhat are the major cities of France? Paris is the only major city in France with more than 1 million residents, but in addition to the French capital, some other major cities in France include Lyon and Marseille. How many of the largest cities in France did you already know about? Leave a comment below! Click here to cancel reply.", "start_char": 7482, "end_char": 8084, "id": "89533168" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_20_528469051#1_1163018196", "url": "https://french.lovetoknow.com/List_of_French_Cities", "title": "List of French Cities | LoveToKnow", "headings": "List of French Cities\nList of French Cities\nList of French Cities\nAlsace\nAuvergne\nBourgogne (Burgundy)\nBretagne\nCentre\nChampagne Ardenne\nFranche-Comté\nÎle-de-France\nLanguedoc-Roussilon\nLimousin\nLorraine\nMidi-Pyrénées\nNord-Pas-de-Calais\nNormandie\nPays-de-la-Loire\nPicardie\nPoitou-Charentes\nProvence-Alpes-Côte-d'Azur\nRhône-Alpes\n", "segment": "List of French Cities\nWhether you're in the middle of France near the warm Mediterranean coast, you'll find a place to visit (or wish you were visiting) on this list of French cities, organized by region. Alsace\nAlsace shares a border with Germany in the Eastern part of France. Perhaps its most famous city is Strasbourg, which is the capital city of Alsace. It is seen as the model for coexistence between France and Germany, boasting a major university and a rich culture filled with both Protestantism and Catholicism. Auvergne\nAuvergne is a central region in France with a very low population density. Its most important cities include Aurillac and Vichy (home of the famous mints). Bourgogne (Burgundy)\nBourgogne is almost in the middle of France and is known particularly for its wine. Some of its major cities include: Autun\nAuxerre\nBeaune\nChalon-sur-Saône\nDijon\nLe Creusot\nMâcon\nMontceau-les-Mines\nNevers\nSens\nBretagne\nBretagne (or Brittany in English) is in the North West corner of France. Some of its major cities include:", "start_char": 427, "end_char": 1462, "id": "97969304" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_06_527304164#12_939385520", "url": "http://www.francetravelguide.com/cathdedrals-of-france.html", "title": "Must-See Cathedrals of France: France Travel Guide", "headings": "Must-See Cathedrals of France\nMust-See Cathedrals of France\nNotre Dame de Paris\nRouen Cathedral\nStrasbourg Cathedral\nReims Cathedral\nPoitiers Cathedral\nTours Cathedral\nNantes Cathedral\nBourges Cathedral\nChartres Cathedral\nMarseille Cathedral\nAutun Cathedral\nAngers Cathedral\nCathedral of Laon\n", "segment": "Reims; Poitiers ; Tours ; Nantes; Bourges ; Chartres; Marseille ; Autun; Angers ; Laon", "start_char": 7540, "end_char": 7626, "id": "19092893" } ]
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Additionally, in 2010 she became the youngest artist to win the Grammy Award for Album of the Year, for Fearless. That year Swift released a new album, Speak Now, which featured the hit songs \"Mean,\" \"Ours\" and \"Sparks Fly.\" The album was a success, debuting at No. 1 on the Billboard 200 chart and selling more than 1 million copies in its first week. She followed with Red (2012), which featured the hit single \"We Are Never Ever Getting Back Together\" and also topped 1 million in its first week of sales. Philanthropic Efforts and More Accolades\nSwift was ranked Forbes magazine's highest-paid celebrity under 30 in 2012, beating out Justin Bieber, Rihanna and Lady Gaga with earnings of $57 million. The following year, the musician shared some of her fortune to help others, funding the $4 million Taylor Swift Education Center at the Country Music Hall of Fame in Nashville. The facility opened with three classrooms, a learning lab and a space dedicated to exhibits for children. In an interview with CMT Hot 20 Countdown, she explained that \"music education is really such an important part of my life.", "start_char": 5992, "end_char": 7293, "id": "75813841" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_06_1762735921#1_2650330293", "url": "http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2013/02/10/taylor-swift-grammys-performance_n_2648925.html", "title": "Taylor Swift Grammys Performance: Pop Star Sings 'We Are Never Ever Getting Back Together' To Open Show | HuffPost", "headings": "Taylor Swift Grammys Performance: Pop Star Sings ‘We Are Never Ever Getting Back Together’ To Open Show\nTaylor Swift Grammys Performance: Pop Star Sings ‘We Are Never Ever Getting Back Together’ To Open Show\n02/10/2013 11:44 PM EST\nGood Night, Everyone!\n02/10/2013 11:36 PM EST\nGrammys Winners 2013: Full List Of Honorees\n02/10/2013 11:34 PM EST\nGood Notes\n02/10/2013 11:33 PM EST\nYou’ve Got To Fight For Your Right To Delta\n02/10/2013 11:30 PM EST\nThe Broadcast Is Over\n02/10/2013 11:28 PM EST\n“MCA Forever!”\n02/10/2013 11:26 PM EST\nLadies Love Cool James\n02/10/2013 11:25 PM EST\nLL Cool J, Chuck D, Tom Morello, Travis Barker & More\n02/10/2013 11:24 PM EST\nTonight, They Are Young\n02/10/2013 11:22 PM EST\n“Still To Come, I Take The Stage”\nBEFORE YOU GO\nMORE:\n", "segment": "She rocked a bedazzled white top hat and tails. Her over-the-top performance included men on stilts, ballerinas, and dancers dressed as rabbits. She ended the song with the line “So he calls me and goes, ‘I still love you...’ And I’m like, ‘I’m sorry, I’m busy opening the Grammys.’” “I think you should perform the song that’s nominated,” she told Ryan Seacrest on his radio show. Swift’s “We Are Never Ever Getting Back Together,” the lead single off her 2012 album “Red,” was nominated in the Record of the Year category. (“ Red” itself wasn’t eligible for Grammys nominations, so expect to see Swift dominate the 56th annual Grammy Awards in 2014.) Prior to performing on the Grammy awards, Swift was a little nervous. “Oh my god, it’s Grammy week, it’s so hectic,” she said to Seacrest. “ I have a lot to plan for with the opening performance and I’m just really hoping all the pieces come together this week. Because this is when it really gets really crazy, but it’s all very exciting too.”", "start_char": 551, "end_char": 1546, "id": "20075919" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_04_843311758#10_1776475036", "url": "http://www.biography.com/people/taylor-swift-369608", "title": "Taylor Swift - Songs, Age & Facts - Biography", "headings": "\nQuick Facts\nTaylor Swift\nWho Is Taylor Swift?\nEarly Life\nCountry Music Career\n'Fearless'\n2009 VMAs and Kanye West\n'Speak Now' and 'Red'\nPhilanthropic Efforts and More Accolades\n'1989'\nFeud With Katy Perry\nSexual Assault Trial and Copyright Lawsuit\n'Reputation'\n'Lover'\nScooter Braun and Album Ownership\n'Cats' and 'Miss Americana'\n'Folklore' and 'Evermore'\nPersonal Life\nFact Check\nCitation Information\nArticle Title\nAuthor\nWebsite Name\nURL\nAccess Date\nPublisher\nLast Updated\nOriginal Published Date\nBIOGRAPHY NEWSLETTER\nMORE STORIES FROM BIOGRAPHY\nJames Taylor\nRoger Taylor\nElizabeth Taylor\nRecy Taylor\nJonathan Swift\nZachary Taylor\nMajor Taylor\nTaylor Lautner\nChristina Aguilera\n", "segment": "She won the Horizon Award from the Country Music Association (CMA) and the Academy of Country Music (ACM) Award for Top New Female Vocalist in 2007. Swift next released Sounds of the Season: The Taylor Swift Holiday Collection that year. Her renditions of \"Silent Night\" and \"Santa Baby\" were modest hits on the country charts. 'Fearless'\nIn 2008, Swift was nominated for a Grammy in the Best New Artist category and won other accolades, including the ACM's Female Vocalist of the Year Award. Around this same time, Swift released her next album, Fearless, which hit the top of both the country and pop charts and stayed there for 11 weeks. By the end of the year, Swift had become the highest-selling country artist of 2008. 2009 VMAs and Kanye West\nSwift netted several awards for her work on Fearless, including Video of the Year and Female Video of the Year for \"Love Story\" at the 2009 CMT Music Awards. That year Swift also won the MTV Video Music Award's Best Female Video, for \"You Belong With Me,\" making her the first country music star to earn a VMA. The win stirred controversy when rapper Kanye West leaped to the stage during Swift's speech, took the microphone and declared that R&B singer Beyoncé should have won Swift's award.", "start_char": 4295, "end_char": 5538, "id": "75813838" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_15_64047344#8_114203130", "url": "https://deadorkicking.com/taylor-swift-dead-or-alive/", "title": "Taylor Swift Death Fact Check, Birthday & Age | Dead or Kicking", "headings": "\nTaylor Swift\nIs Taylor Swift Dead or Still Alive? Taylor Swift Birthday and Age\nHow Old Is Taylor Swift? Taylor Swift Birthday\nRecently Passed Away Celebrities and Famous People.\nTaylor Swift Death Fact Check\nTaylor Swift Coronavirus\nDoes Taylor Swift Have the coronavirus?\nEars Ringing? when Tinnitus Won't Stop, Do This (It's Genius)\nNo Offense, but These 2 Big Retailers Aren't the Cheapest Places to Shop\nIs Taylor Swift's father, Scott Swift, dead or alive?\nIs Taylor Swift's mother, Andrea Finlay Swift, dead or alive?\nTaylor Swift's brother :\nTaylor Swift's pets, dead or alive?\nTaylor Swift - Biography\nCelebrities and Famous People Who Passed Away Today in History.\n", "segment": "It debuted at number one in the United States and the single \"Mean\" won two Grammy Awards. Her fourth album, Red (2012), yielded the successful singles \"We Are Never Ever Getting Back Together\" and \"I Knew You Were Trouble\". With her fifth album, the pop-focused 1989 (2014), she became the first act to have three albums sell a million copies within one week in the United States. Its singles \"Shake It Off\", \"Blank Space\", and \"Bad Blood\" reached number one in the US, Australia, and Canada. The album received three Grammy Awards, and Swift became the first woman and fifth act overall to win Album of the Year twice. The 2015 concert tour for 1989 became one of the highest-grossing of the decade. Swift's sixth album, Reputation (2017) and its lead single \"Look What You Made Me Do\" topped the UK and US charts. As a songwriter, Swift has received awards from the Nashville Songwriters Association and the Songwriters Hall of Fame, and was included in Rolling Stone's 100 Greatest Songwriters of All Time in 2015. She is also the recipient of 10 Grammy Awards, five Guinness World Records, one Emmy Award, 21 Billboard Music Awards, 12 Country Music Association Awards, eight Academy of Country Music Awards, and one Brit Award. Swift is one of the best-selling music artists of all time, having sold more than 40 million albums—including 27.8 million in the US—and 130 million single downloads.", "start_char": 3449, "end_char": 4849, "id": "84238858" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_09_1723067522#13_3035603516", "url": "http://www.thewrap.com/elvis-costello-tom-petty-marvin-gaye-inducted-into-songwriters-hall-of-fame/", "title": "Songwriters Hall of Fame Welcomes Elvis Costello, Tom Petty", "headings": "Elvis Costello, Tom Petty to Be Inducted Into Songwriters Hall of Fame\nElvis Costello, Tom Petty to Be Inducted Into Songwriters Hall of Fame\nGrammys Musical Performances, Ranked: From Kendrick Lamar to Taylor Swift (Photos)\n", "segment": "Getty Images\n11. Taylor Swift: We expected more from Taylor Swift. The pop singer kicked off the 58th Grammy Awards with a performance of \"Out of the Woods.\" She pulled off the glittering jumpsuit, but as any \"Swiftie\" will tell you, she can do more ... a lot more. Getty Images\n12. Adele: We adore Adele. She can do no wrong by us, but this wasn't her best night. There seemed to be too much reverb during her \"All I Ask\" performance.", "start_char": 6625, "end_char": 7061, "id": "103429695" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_08_1654496762#0_2982857509", "url": "http://www.rollingstone.com/music/news/kanye-west-storms-the-vmas-stage-during-taylor-swifts-speech-20090913", "title": "Kanye West Storms the VMAs Stage During Taylor Swift's Speech - Rolling Stone", "headings": "Kanye West Storms the VMAs Stage During Taylor Swift’s Speech\nKanye West Storms the VMAs Stage During Taylor Swift’s Speech", "segment": "Kanye West Storms the VMAs Stage During Taylor Swift's Speech - Rolling Stone\nHome Music Country Music\nSeptember 14, 2009 2:12AM ET\nKanye West Storms the VMAs Stage During Taylor Swift’s Speech\nBy\nKanye West, Taylor Swift. Singer Kanye West takes the microphone from singer Taylor Swift as she accepts the \"Best Female Video\" award during the MTV Video Music Awards on in New York MTV Video Music Awards Show, New York, USA - 13 Sep 2009\nJason Decrow/AP/Shutterstock\nLeave it to Kanye West to produce one of the most infamous moments in VMAs history before the 2009 show was even an hour old. It happened after Taylor Swift ’s victory in the Best Female Video category for “You Belong With Me,” which beat out Beyoncé’s “Single Ladies (Put a Ring On It).” Just moments after Swift accepted the Moonman and began her acceptance speech, West stormed the stage, taking the microphone from Swift to announce Beyoncé deserved the award. “Thank you so much!” Swift began. “ I always dreamed about what it would be like to maybe win one of these some day, but I never actually thought it would have happened. I sing country music so thank you so much for giving me a chance to win a VMA award.” Related\n20 Best Country Songs to Play While Getting High\nDenzel Washington's Movies Ranked, From Worst to Best\nBefore she could continue, West broke in. “ Yo Taylor, I’m really happy for you, I’ll let you finish, but Beyoncé has one of the best videos of all time.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 1450, "id": "1729749" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_08_1654496762#4_2982864169", "url": "http://www.rollingstone.com/music/news/kanye-west-storms-the-vmas-stage-during-taylor-swifts-speech-20090913", "title": "Kanye West Storms the VMAs Stage During Taylor Swift's Speech - Rolling Stone", "headings": "Kanye West Storms the VMAs Stage During Taylor Swift’s Speech\nKanye West Storms the VMAs Stage During Taylor Swift’s Speech", "segment": "And the applause for [Taylor] will be louder.” According to sources at the VMAs, Swift was seen hysterically crying backstage after Kanye’s outburst, making it convenient that the first part of her performance of “You Belong to Me,” which immediately followed the acceptance speech, was prerecorded. ( Swift emerged from the subway exit and performed atop a cab outside the venue live.) Wale, who is serving as MC for the house band, told the crowd, “You can’t fault a man for speaking his mind,” which was promptly met by boos from the Radio City Music Hall crowd. According to our sources inside Radio City, Kanye was promptly tossed from the VMAs after interrupting Swift’s speech and headed to West Village haunt the Spotted Pig. “ I’m assuming based on the amount of Hennessey I saw [West] drink that he was not all there,” Fall Out Boy’s Patrick Stump told Rolling Stone backstage at the show. Near the end of the show, Beyoncé invited Swift onstage to have the acceptance speech she deserved while picking up her own Moonman for Video of the Year. Later, West posted an apology on his blog: “I’m sooooo sorry to taylor swift and her fans and her mom. I spoke to her mother right after and she said the same thing my mother would’ve said.", "start_char": 2363, "end_char": 3605, "id": "1729753" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_21_817588969#4_1744226573", "url": "https://heavy.com/entertainment/2020/08/lady-gaga-vmas-2020-rain-on-me/", "title": "WATCH: Lady Gaga in VMAs 2020 Performance | Heavy.com", "headings": "WATCH: Lady Gaga’s ‘Rain On Me’ VMAs 2020 Performance\nWATCH: Lady Gaga’s ‘Rain On Me’ VMAs 2020 Performance\nGaga Was Favored to Win Several Awards at the 2020 VMAs\nGaga Won Multiple Awards for Her Song & for Her Artistry Throughout the Year\n", "segment": "She then climbed back onto her “sofa” from the beginning of the performance. Gaga Was Favored to Win Several Awards at the 2020 VMAs\nView this post on Instagram\nCan it be tomorrow so I can perform for my fans 💕#vmas Condragulations to my friend @arianagrande for 200 million followers! You’re a queen! Wear that crown! 💕💕💕🧚‍♀️🧜‍♀️\nA post shared by Lady Gaga (@ladygaga) on Aug 29, 2020 at 6:49pm PDT\nThis year’s VMAs began with a tribute and dedication to Chadwick Boseman, who died at the age of 43, before The Weeknd performed his hit “Blinding Lights” to open up the show. Performances took place in New York City, the show was hosted by Keke Palmer and the blockbuster lineup featured many of the year’s hottest music artists, including Doja Cat, Nicky Jam, CNCO, Miley Cyrus, Black Eyed Peas, Maluma and Tyga among others. It was also described as the “first-ever TRICON awards for Lady Gaga.” Gaga last performed at the VMAs took place in 2013, where she performed her hit, ‘Applause’ from the 2013 album, “ Artpop .” She entered this year’s music awards as a nominee (along with Grande) for Video of the Year, Best Collaboration, Best Cinematography, Best Pop, Best Choreography and Song of the Year, as well as on her own for Artist of the Year, Best Quarantine Performance, and Best Visual Effects. Lady Gaga is the recipient of the first ever TRICON Award at the #VMAs.", "start_char": 1996, "end_char": 3376, "id": "39831228" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_11_519824028#3_917166012", "url": "https://acronyms.thefreedictionary.com/VMA", "title": "VMA - What does VMA stand for? The Free Dictionary", "headings": "VMA\nVMA\nReferences in periodicals archive ?\nAcronyms browser ?\nFull browser ?\n", "segment": "References in periodicals archive ? \"Mind you, this was a year or 2 into the GFC so this was a lightbulb moment for me, I knew that online is where it had to be when it comes to marketing and that was the start of VMA .\" Visual Marketing Australia Celebrates 10th Anniversary\n2016 The singer returns to the VMA stage for the first time in nearly 10 years after her disastrous 2007 performance. Britney's years of Oops & downs; We look back at pop star's highs and lows ahead of her Irish gig\nIt's not clear whether Taylor, 27, who is launching a harder image and her first album in three years, will attend Sunday's VMAs, where Katy is hosting the show and will perform a medley of songs from her \"Witness\" album ahead of an upcoming world tour. Demi Lovato and Lorde lead MTV VMAs 2017 red carpet arrivals as stars bring bold patterns and BIG skirts; Rapper Kendrick Lamar should be the big winner but long-time rivals Katy Perry and Taylor Swift are expected to steal the limelight\nThis was a long time coming for Guns N' Roses as host Jimmy Fallon had stated before introducing the legendary band who the producers of the VMA had been asking for years to perform again in their awards show. My top 3 picks of surprise performances from the MTV Video Music Awards\nThe 2016 MTV VMAs saw (http://www.ibtimes.com/mtv-video-music-awards-2016-jay-z-memes-take-over-twitter-during-beyonces-lemonade-2408345) BeyoncAaAaAeA@ take home eight awards for \"Lemonade\" album, including \"Vid of the Year\" for \"Formation.\" ( http://www.ibtimes.com/rihanna-drake-fuel-dating-rumors-instagram-pics-drake-meets-singers-family-vmas-2408609) Rihanna was also awarded the Michael Jackson Video Vanguard award - MTV's lifetime achievement award for artists who have made a big impact on the MTV culture. MTV To Consider Big Change For Future VMAs\n\"The VMA 's expanded and improved set of measurements can be very enlightening, and routinely change treatment decisions,\" said Dr.\nOrtho Kinematics gets quality ISO\nThe VMA is the only trade association for manufacturers in the Florida counties of Volusia and Flagler.", "start_char": 2012, "end_char": 4107, "id": "24385848" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_03_1621832884#1_2776592496", "url": "http://www.answers.com/Q/How_many_grammy_awards_has_taylor_swift_won", "title": "How many Grammy Awards has Taylor swift won? - Answers", "headings": "How many Grammy Awards has Taylor swift won\n?\n\nHow many Grammy Awards has Taylor swift won?\nYour Answer\nRelated Questions\nHow many Grammy Awards did Taylor swiftwon?\nHow many awards does Taylor Swift have for singing?\nHow many awards has Taylor Swift gotten?\nHow many awards does Taylor Swift have?\nHow many grammies does Taylor Swift have?\nHow many awards did Taylor Swift make?\nHow many Grammy nominations did Taylor Swift get?\nHow many awards did Taylor Swift win at the 2009 AMA's?\nHow many awards did Taylor Swift win?\nHow many total awardshas Taylor Swift won?\nHow many awards Taylor Swift won at the 2009 county music awards?\nHow many gramy awards did Taylor swift win?\nHow many Grammys does Taylor swift have?\nHow many gammies has Taylor Swift won?\nHow many number one songs has Taylor swift had?\nHow many grammys has Taylor Swift won as of 2011?\nHow many awards has Taylor Swift received?\nWhat kind of awards did Taylor Swift get?\nHow many accomplishments did Taylor swift make?\nWhat awards has Taylor Swift won?\nHow many awards has Taylor swift won?\nHow many Grammy Awards has amy winehouse had?\nHow many Grammy award did Taylor Swift win total?\nHow many Oscars did Taylor Swift win?\nHow many total awards has Taylor swift won?\n", "segment": "Taylor Swift has gotten 25 music awards. How many awards does Taylor Swift have? Right now in 2011 sweetheart Taylor Swift has 73 awards! How many grammies does Taylor Swift have? she is a 6x grammy winner\nHow many awards did Taylor Swift make? 48 awards\nHow many Grammy nominations did Taylor Swift get? she received 4 grammys\nHow many awards did Taylor Swift win at the 2009 AMA's? Taylor swift won 5 ama's\nHow many awards did Taylor Swift win? 72\nHow many total awardshas Taylor Swift won? Taylor Swift won 9 awards in 2009 :)\nHow many awards Taylor Swift won at the 2009 county music awards?", "start_char": 582, "end_char": 1178, "id": "3430907" } ]
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what did anna nicole smith died from?
Drug overdose
[ { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_54_1669697460#2_3677028692", "url": "https://www.therichest.com/shocking/15-tragic-details-about-the-demise-of-anna-nicole-smith/", "title": "15 Tragic Details About The Demise Of Anna Nicole Smith", "headings": "15 Tragic Details About The Demise Of Anna Nicole Smith\n15 Tragic Details About The Demise Of Anna Nicole Smith\n15 She Died Of An Accidental Overdose\n14 She Had Built Up A Huge Tolerance To Drugs\n13 Her Body Began Decomposing At A Fast Rate\n12 It Was A Closed Casket Funeral\n11 Most Of The Drugs That Killed Her Were From Howard K. Stern's Prescription\n10 She Was In Florida To Take Her Daughter Sailing\n9 It Happened Just A Year After Her Son Overdosed\n8 She Predicted Her Own Death\n7 Her Drug Use Was Encouraged By Enablers\n6 She Was In A Bad Place During The Days Leading Up To Her Death\n5 Her Ex Says That She And Her Son Were Murdered\n4 The Hotel Did Some Shady Things To The Room Where She Died\n3 Lawsuits Continued After Her Death\n2 Those Closest To Her Tried To Cash In On Her Death\n1 Her Body Was Completely Destroyed By Drugs\n", "segment": "This raises some important questions about who we as a society raise up on a pedestal to worship as a sex symbol. How healthy is this for both us and the woman we label as a sex symbol? One thing's for sure, Anna Nicole Smith's death was one of the most tragic celebrity deaths in history. 15 She Died Of An Accidental Overdose\nLet's start with the obvious - Anna Nicole Smith died of an accidental drug overdose. But even the most obvious facts regarding this disturbing death are no less tragic. Anna Nicole Smith died from a combination of 11 drugs in her system. Each of these drugs were taken in doses that would not have been lethal alone, but it was the combination of this deadly cocktail that made the effect lethal. She was found dead in room 607 of The Hard Rock Hotel in Florida. Her bodyguard tried to administer CPR, but he felt her slip away before the paramedics could arrive. More specifically, her death was ruled to be primarily the result of chloral hydrate, a prescription drug that had become lethal after being combined with other legal drugs, such as Benadryl, Klonopin and Valium, to name but a few.", "start_char": 1336, "end_char": 2460, "id": "70847005" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_07_1565765708#3_2886364563", "url": "http://www.mindfreedom.org/kb/psychiatric-drugs/death/anna-nicole/", "title": "Authorities: 9 prescriptions \"killed\" Anna Nicole Smith — MFIPortal", "headings": "Authorities: 9 prescriptions “killed” Anna Nicole Smith\nAuthorities: 9 prescriptions “killed” Anna Nicole Smith\nHere’s today’s media report 26 March 2007 via the Chicago Tribune:\nAutopsy reveals Anna Nicole Smith died of accidental drug overdose\nDocument Actions\n", "segment": "This website is about your rights in mental health, because too often, you are denied the right to informed consent. Welcome to the MindFreedom website. Click home to look around. Here’s today’s media report 26 March 2007 via the Chicago Tribune: original source\nFrom the South Florida Sun-Sentinel\nAutopsy reveals Anna Nicole Smith died of accidental drug overdose\nBy Macollvie Jean-Francois of sun-sentinel.com & the Associated Press\nMarch 26, 2007, 10:10 AM CDT\nDANIA BEACH — Anna Nicole Smith was on nine prescription medications that killed her in an accidental drug overdose, authorities said Monday, six weeks after the 39-year old former Playboy Playmate died in a hotel room. “The cause of death was combined drug intoxication,” said Chief Medical Examiner Dr. Joshua Perper. “ It looks like she died of natural causes.” Perper and the police chief of the Seminole Indian tribe ruled out suicide, disease and foul play as causes of death. Perper said tests showed chloral hydrate was a major factor in the death. Smith was taking a lengthy list of other medications including methadone for pain, he said.", "start_char": 1427, "end_char": 2539, "id": "46427077" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_35_1322212439#5_3074922787", "url": "https://www.cbsnews.com/pictures/stars-drugs-and-death/15/", "title": "Stars, Drugs and Death - CBS News", "headings": "Stars, Drugs and Death\nStars, Drugs and Death\nMichael Jackson\nBrittany Murphy\nDJ AM\nBrad Renfro\nHeath Ledger\nAnna Nicole Smith\nDana Plato\nChris Farley\nRiver Phoenix\nJohn Belushi\nJanis Joplin\nJim Morrison\nMarilyn Monroe\nJudy Garland\n", "segment": "Ledger's Life and Death\nAnna Nicole Smith\nAP\nAnna Nicole Smith died after being found unconscious in a Florida hotel room on Feb. 8, 2007. She was 39. Broward County Medical Examiner Joshua Perper said Smith died of \"combined drug intoxication\" with the sleeping medication chloral hydrate as the major factor. Smith was taking a lengthy list of other medications, including methadone for pain, he said. Photos: Anna Nicole Smith\nAnna Nicole Died of Accidental Overdose\nDana Plato\nAP\nFormer \"Diff'rent Strokes\" actress Dana Plato was found dead on May 8, 1999, at the age of 35. The cause of death was an overdose of Vanadom and Vicodin. Her death was eventually ruled a suicide. Chris Farley\nAP\nChris Farley was found dead on Dec. 18, 1997, at the age of 33. An autopsy later revealed that he had died of died of an overdose of cocaine and morphine.", "start_char": 2717, "end_char": 3567, "id": "32478601" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_21_818994209#1_1747902520", "url": "https://heavy.com/entertainment/anna-nicole-smith-cause-of-death/", "title": "Anna Nicole Smith’s Death Anniversary: How Did She Die 14 Years Ago? | Heavy.com", "headings": "How Did Anna Nicole Smith Die?\nHow Did Anna Nicole Smith Die?\nAnna Nicole Smith Died of an Accidental Overdose of a Combination of Prescription & Over-The-Counter Medications\nAnna Nicole Always Believed She Would Die At a Young Age & Had Said She Wanted to Be Buried Near Her Idol Marilyn Monroe\n", "segment": "The former Guess model and Playboy Playmate’s sudden death was preceded by the drug overdose death of her 20-year-old son, Daniel, while she was in the hospital recovering from Dannielynn’s birth, as reported by 19 News. How did Anna Nicole Smith die? Anna Nicole Smith Died of an Accidental Overdose of a Combination of Prescription & Over-The-Counter Medications\nGetty Anna-Nicole Smith arrives at the Paddington Town Hall for the NW Oscars Lunch on February 28, 2005 in Sydney, Australia. According to an obituary posted on the Television Academy website, Smith was found unconscious in her suite at the Seminole Hard Rock Cafe Hotel and Casino in Hollywood, Florida on February 8, 2007, after a personal nurse who had traveled with her checked in on her. Smith’s bodyguard and local paramedics tried to revive her, but she was pronounced dead at Memorial Regional Hospital at 2:49 p.m.\nIn late March 2007, autopsy results concluded that Smith died of an accidental overdose of several prescription and over-the-counter medications, the New York Times reported\nThe Broward County medical examiner revealed that multiple prescription antidepressants and over-the-counter drugs were found in the late star’s system, as well as human growth hormone and the sedative chloral hydrate. The medical examiner confirmed that the mixture of drugs “acted on Smith’s respiration and circulation systems and basically shut them down,” according to CNN. Anna Nicole’s death was believed to be accidental due to the large amount of the sleep medication that was still in the bottle when she was found. There was also bacteria found in Smith’s blood due to an abscess in her left buttock from repeated needle injections. The abscess had caused her to have a high fever. Smith was being treated with Tamiflu and the antibiotic Cipro in the hours before her death.", "start_char": 476, "end_char": 2326, "id": "39833344" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_08_712369174#5_1284697854", "url": "http://www.oddee.com/item_98092.aspx", "title": "10 Hotels Where Famous People Have Died - famous people died - Oddee", "headings": "10 Hotels Where Famous People Have Died\n10 Hotels Where Famous People Have Died\n1 The Chateau Marmont in West Hollywood, CA\nShould the United States allow Iran to develop nuclear weapons?\n2 Lorraine Motel, Memphis, TN\n3 Hôtel d'Alsace in Paris, France\n4 Ritz-Carlton Hotel in Sydney, Australia\n5 Seminole Hard Rock Hotel and Casino in Miami, FL\n6 The Landmark Hotel, Los Angeles, CA\n7 Ambassador Hotel, Los Angeles, CA\n8 Swissotel Nai Lert Park Hotel, Bangkok, Thailand\n9 The Ritz Hotel in Paris, France\n10 Hotel Chelsea, New York, NY\nComments\n", "segment": "His death was officially ruled a suicide, however, since Hutchence left no suicide note and had even made breakfast plans with an ex-girlfriend for the following morning, many people believe that his death was accidental. Since Hutchence was found naked, it is believed that he hanged himself while participating in autoerotic asphyxiation, which is the act of strangling oneself while masturbating to increase the intensity of an orgasm. Source Photo\n5 Seminole Hard Rock Hotel and Casino in Miami, FL\nAnna Nicole Smith was 39 when she died at the Seminole Hard Rock Hotel and Casino in Miami. Prior to being found unresponsive in her bed, Smith had been very sick for about a week with flu-like symptoms. Refusing to seek medical treatment, Smith instead continually dosed herself with both over-the-counter and prescription drugs for several days. She had an oozing, pus-filled infection on her buttocks from repeated injections of drugs, and her hotel room was littered with SlimFast cans, Tamiflu packages, and pill bottles. Smith had suffered a 105° fever the day before her death. On February 8, 2007 she died in her hotel bed, and the toxicology reports later found nine different kinds of pharmaceutical drugs present in her bloodstream, including chloral hydrate, the sedative that also contributed to Marilyn Monroe's overdose in 1962. Source Photo\n6 The Landmark Hotel, Los Angeles, CA\nJanis Joplin was recording what would be her final album in October of 1970 when she took a fatal overdose of heroin and died on the floor of the Landmark Hotel (now the Highland Gardens) in L.A. She had worked in the recording studio all day and then went out for drinks with a member of her band. She was last seen talking to the clerk at the hotel's front desk when she had gotten change to buy cigarettes.", "start_char": 3106, "end_char": 4914, "id": "740910" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_02_871798516#0_1518452565", "url": "http://people.com/celebrity/anna-nicole-smith-dead/", "title": "Anna Nicole Smith Dead | PEOPLE.com", "headings": "Anna Nicole Smith Dead\nAnna Nicole Smith Dead\nUPDATE: Police say Smith, 39, died after being found unresponsive in her Florida hotel room\n", "segment": "Anna Nicole Smith Dead | PEOPLE.com\nPeople.com\nCelebrity\nAnna Nicole Smith Dead\nAnna Nicole Smith Dead\nUPDATE: Police say Smith, 39, died after being found unresponsive in her Florida hotel room\nBy Howard Breuer , Wendy Grossman and Jon Warech\nUpdated February 08, 2007 03:35 PM\nAnna Nicole Smith, the former Playboy model whose flamboyant made-for-reality-TV life featured paternity and inheritence battles, drug and weight struggles, and her son’s mysterious death, died Thursday in Florida. She was 39. Smith was rushed to Memorial Regional Hospital after being found unresponsive in her hotel room at the nearby Hard Rock Hotel & Casino, where she was staying with her companion, Howard K. Stern. Get push notifications with news, features and more. + Follow\nFollowing\nYou'll get the latest updates on this topic in your browser notifications. “At 2:49 this afternoon we were advised by hospital personnel that Anna Nicole Smith died,” Seminole, Fla., police Chief Charlie Tiger told reporters. “ Our thoughts and prayers go out to the family.” ( Click here for CNN video of the police press conference.) An autopsy was scheduled to determine the cause of death.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 1165, "id": "61722984" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_58_1441581079#17_2252467614", "url": "https://www.yahoo.com/celebrity/remember-when-anna-nicole-smith-overdosed-in-a-florida-hotel-room-10-years-ago-today-113100978.html", "title": "Remember When ... Anna Nicole Smith Overdosed in a Florida Hotel Room — 10 Years Ago Today", "headings": "Remember When ... Anna Nicole Smith Overdosed in a Florida Hotel Room — 10 Years Ago Today\nRemember When ... Anna Nicole Smith Overdosed in a Florida Hotel Room — 10 Years Ago Today\n· Editor, Yahoo Entertainment\nFrom Jim’s Krispy Fried Chicken employee to Playboy centerfold\nThe tabloid princess\nStory continues\n", "segment": "A paramedic with the Hollywood Fire Rescue Department told WTVJ-TV that Ms. Smith was not breathing when he and other rescue workers arrived in her suite, and that they had tried repeatedly and unsuccessfully to restore her heartbeat… A lawyer for Ms. Smith, Ronald Rale, said she had complained of flulike symptoms earlier in the week and was “run down” from her recent troubles, including the death of her 20-year-old son and a paternity suit over her infant daughter. Of course, it took time for the truth to come about what was going on in that suite. In March, the autopsy results were made public. The Associated Press reported that the one-time model died after “a miserable last few days in which she endured stomach flu, a 105-degree fever, pungent sweating and an infection on her buttocks from repeated injections … The hotel suite littered with pill bottles, soda cans, SlimFast, nicotine gum and an open box of Tamiflu tablets.” Her official cause of death was accidental overdose — on at least nine prescription drugs. One of them was the seldom-prescribed sedative chloral hydrate, which was also a contributing factor in the 1962 overdose death of Anna Nicole’s idol, Marilyn Monroe. The recommended dose of the drug was one to two teaspoons; Anna Nicole drank it from a baby bottle. A month after she died, Eroshevich turned over to authorities 44 different prescription drugs from Smith’s home in the Bahamas. The bottles contained painkillers, opiates, and sleeping medications.", "start_char": 8402, "end_char": 9900, "id": "96659427" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_07_1516681687#1_2796452478", "url": "http://www.miamiherald.com/news/local/community/broward/article130967054.html", "title": "Playboy model and reality TV star Anna Nicole Smith died 10 years ago In Florida | Miami Herald", "headings": "Playboy model and reality TV star Anna Nicole Smith died 10 years ago In Florida | Miami Herald\nPlayboy model and reality TV star Anna Nicole Smith died 10 years ago In Florida | Miami Herald\nBroward County\nPlayboy model. Billionaire widow. Reality TV star. Anna Nicole Smith died a decade ago\n‘IT’S A PUZZLE’\nComments\n", "segment": "Anna Nicole Smith's sudden death at the age of 39 ended her notorious path through the celebrity stratosphere. Smith's life was punctuated with tremendous ambition and tawdry, tragic scandals. She died of an overdose 10 years ago, on Feb. 8, 2007, in Room 607 at the Hard Rock resort in South Broward. Here are the reports of her death, published in the Miami Herald on Feb. 9 and 10, 2007. Anna Nicole Smith — Playboy centerfold, billionaire's widow, tabloid favorite, new mom — died Thursday after her private nurse found her unconscious at the Seminole Hard Rock Hotel & Casino. An autopsy will be conducted this morning, according to the Broward County medical examiner. Smith's sudden death at the age of 39 ended her notorious path through the celebrity stratosphere. Smith's life was punctuated with tremendous ambition and tawdry, tragic scandals. She died just five months after the Sept. 7 birth of her daughter, Dannielynn, and the drug overdose death of her 20-year-old son, Daniel. The former reality-TV star was embroiled in a number of lawsuits and controversies.", "start_char": 578, "end_char": 1656, "id": "46374721" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_09_1684935339#1_2971712085", "url": "http://www.thesmokinggun.com/documents/crime/anna-nicole-smith-autopsy-released", "title": "Anna Nicole Smith Autopsy Released | The Smoking Gun", "headings": "Anna Nicole Smith Autopsy Released\nAnna Nicole Smith Autopsy Released\nCoroner: Ex-Playmate died from accidental sedative overdose\nView Document\nAnna Nicole Smith Autopsy Released\nTAGS\n", "segment": "A copy of the coroner's report can be found here. The medical examiner's investigation also found that \"contributory causes\" in Smith's death were a viral flu and an abscess that had developed on her buttock as a result of injections. Perper noted that the level of chloral hydrate--which is often used to combat insomnia and slows respiration--found in Smith's system was not, in itself, lethal. But combined with the other drugs, which were found at \"therapeutic levels,\" the chloral hydrate proved deadly. On February 8, Smith was found dead at the Seminole Hard Rock Hotel & Casino in Hollywood, Florida. Despite news accounts of Smith's abuse of an array of narcotics, toxicology tests revealed that she did not have methadone or other opiates in her system at the time of her death. ( 8 pages)\nTweet\nAnna Nicole Smith Autopsy Released\nTAGS\nAnna Nicole Smith, autopsy\n‹ previous Document\n\"D.C. Madam\" Seeking Federal Funding\nnext › Document\nArrest In Gruesome Dog Decapitation", "start_char": 1840, "end_char": 2820, "id": "103390861" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_06_519242326#7_922863073", "url": "http://www.foxnews.com/story/2007/03/15/anna-nicole-smith-biography.html", "title": "Anna Nicole Smith Biography | Fox News", "headings": "Anna Nicole Smith Biography\nAnna Nicole Smith Biography", "segment": "She lost almost 80 pounds and re-emerged into the world of modeling. Smith's cycle of weight gain/weight loss, legal woes, rumored drug use, tacky taste, blunt speech and dimwittedness contributed to her fame, as did several red carpet antics involving nudity. Smith appeared in PETA campaign ads against fur, seal slaughtering and against the pet food brand Iams that the organization had deemed cruel to animals. On June 1, 2006, Smith announced on her Web site that she was five months pregnant. The father was not named but was rumored to be photographer Larry Birkhead. Smith gave birth to a baby girl, later named Dannielynn Hope, on Sept. 7, 2006, in a hospital in the Bahamas. Only three days later, Smith's 20-year-old son, Daniel, died suddenly while visiting his mother at the hospital. A U.S.-based pathologist who conducted a private autopsy said Daniel Smith died from an accidental lethal combination of methadone and two antidepressant drugs. A formal inquiry into the death was set for March 27, 2007, in the Bahamas. Anna Nicole Smith's attorney and companion, Howard K. Stern, claimed he was the father of her baby girl;", "start_char": 4147, "end_char": 5286, "id": "19083965" } ]
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who started mary kay?
Mary Kay Ash
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Learn more", "start_char": 1481, "end_char": 1814, "id": "90908744" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_17_2419851262#3_2605864014", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Katty_Kay", "title": "Katty Kay - Wikipedia", "headings": "Katty Kay\nKatty Kay\nContents\nEarly life and education\nCareer\nCriticism on terrorism in Europe remark\nPersonal life\nWorks\nReferences\nExternal links\n", "segment": "Deciding a career in economics was not for her, she left to work for an aid agency in Zimbabwe . A short time later, a friend, Matt Frei, came to her with a tape recorder and persuaded her to become a journalist. Kay joined the BBC in 1990 as Zimbabwe correspondent for the African section of the BBC World Service. She then returned to London to work for BBC World Service radio, before being posted to Tokyo for BBC News television in 1992 and then Washington, D.C., in 1996. Soon afterwards, she joined The Times news bureau, but returned to the BBC as a freelance journalist in 2002, based in the United States. From June 2004, Kay co-presented the BBC World news bulletins with Mike Embley in London, shown on 230 public broadcast-television stations throughout the US and on BBC America. In October 2007, she became correspondent to presenter Matt Frei of BBC World's one-hour Washington-based news broadcast, BBC World News America. It airs on BBC News, BBC America, and BBC World News. She currently anchors the show. Kay also makes frequent appearances as a guest panelist on Morning Joe and Meet the Press on NBC, Real Time with Bill Maher on HBO, and in the past also appeared on The Chris Matthews Show, and Larry King Live on CNN.", "start_char": 1921, "end_char": 3164, "id": "105132566" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_46_425864051#0_904452048", "url": "https://www.marykay.com/en-us/about-mary-kay/company-and-founder", "title": "Company and Founder | Mary Kay", "headings": "One of the greatest entrepreneurs of all time\nMary kay\nmilestones\nabout\nmary kay ash\ncompany\nquick facts\nexecutive\nbios\nFrequently\nasked questions\n", "segment": "Company and Founder | Mary Kay\nOne of the greatest entrepreneurs of all time\nRecognized today as one of America’s greatest entrepreneurs, Mary Kay Ash stepped out into a man’s world in the 1960’s to blaze a new path for women. After retiring from a successful career in direct sales, her dream was to provide women with an open-ended, unparalleled business opportunity. She founded “Beauty by Mary Kay” on Sept. 13, 1963 with her life savings of $5,000, the support of her family and nine Mary Kay Independent Beauty Consultants. Our founder along with those nine women laid the foundation for millions of women from all walks of life who currently enjoy the freedom and flexibility of Mary Kay’s home-based business model. Whether it’s a part-time endeavor or a primary source of income, the Mary Kay opportunity gives women a proven way to pave their own destiny. Today, Mary Kay is a top beauty brand and direct seller in nearly 40 countries around the world. With more than 50 years of empowering women, Mary Kay is proud to champion women’s entrepreneurship while continuing a powerful legacy of giving back to our global Mary Kay community – all thanks to one amazing woman who has helped millions achieve their dreams through this one-of-a-kind success story. Mary kay\nmilestones\nFrom a $5,000 investment in 1963, Mary Kay has grown to become one of the largest direct sellers of skin care and color cosmetics in the world. Learn More\nabout\nmary kay ash\nCharming. Spirited.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 1480, "id": "90908742" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_09_1235691401#1_2173559698", "url": "http://www.thedermreview.com/mary-kay-reviews/", "title": "Mary Kay Skin Care Review - The Dermatology Review", "headings": "Mary Kay Skin Care Review\nMary Kay Skin Care Review\nWhat are the Best Skin Care Products of 2021?\nWhat Is Mary Kay?\nWhat is the Story With the Pink Mary Kay Cadillacs?\nWhat Does Mary Kay Sell?\nSkincare\nMakeup\nBody & Sun\nMen’s\nWhat Are Some Mary Kay Bestsellers?\nWhat Ingredients Are in Mary Kay Cosmetics?\nWhere Are Mary Kay Products Sold?\nHow Much Do Mary Kay Products Cost?\nDo Mary Kay Products Work?\nWhat Are Some Alternatives to Mary Kay?\nTHE BEST SKIN CARE LINES 2021\nFormulyst\nCarrot & Stick\nAdvanced Dermatology\nMary Kay SKIN CARE PRODUCTS\nMary Kay Clear Proof\nMary Kay Extra Emollient Night Cream\nMary Kay TimeWise\nMary Kay Tinted Moisturizer Review\nMary Kay Timewise Microdermabrasion Set Review\nMary Kay Indulge Soothing Eye Gel Review\nMary Kay Botanical Effects Mask Review\nMary Kay Intense Moisturizing Cream Review\nMary Kay Primer\nMary Kay Skinvigorate\nMary Kay Acne Treatment Gel\nMary Kay Moisturizer\nMary Kay Eye Makeup Remover\nMary Kay Concealer\nMary Kay Eye Cream\nMary Kay Timewise Repair\nMary Kay Night Solution\nRecommended Articles\nThe Best Skincare Products of 2021\nBest Anti Aging Wrinkle Creams for 2021\n", "segment": "Here’s a closer look at the brand, Mary Kay’s top selling products and whether Mary Kay is right for you. What are the Best Skin Care Products of 2021? What Is Mary Kay? Mary Kay was founded in 1963 by Mary Kay Ash with an initial investment of $5,000. She launched the company in a small Dallas store with just nine products– five skin care items and four makeup products. What set her strategy apart is that she also launched with nine independent beauty consultants to help spread the Mary Kay gospel. Her brand grew in popularity via word of mouth recommendations, and according to the company, in just one year Mary Kay grew to having 857 independent beauty consultants. In just three years, the company passed the $1 million sales mark. Mary Kay is one of the pioneers of direct sales cosmetics, or what we now call peer to peer sales, which is also the sales model for Rodan + Fields and Beautycounter. Kay encouraged her sales consultants to introduce Mary Kay products at home parties and implemented sales incentives.", "start_char": 397, "end_char": 1424, "id": "102928114" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_13_1119485477#7_2496863083", "url": "https://businessviewmagazine.com/pure-romance/", "title": "Pure Romance - An Intimate Story | Business View Magazine", "headings": "Pure Romance – An Intimate Story\nPure Romance – An Intimate Story\nBusiness View Magazine interviews Chris Cicchinelli, President and CEO of Pure Romance, as part of our focus on best practices of American businesses.\n", "segment": "“By this time, I had graduated high school and left for college, and I’m working down in Atlanta, Georgia for a publicly traded company in the floor covering industry. I started in merchandising and worked my way into marketing. I moved up in the company pretty rapidly, and in 2000, my mom comes to me and says, ‘I think I have something here and I’d love for you to come back and work with me. You understand marketing and I want to scale this thing and get more people this opportunity.’ I finally said that I would do it; I came back to Cincinnati, reluctantly. I knew nothing about the direct sales industry; all I knew was from a book I picked up in the library: The Mary Kay Way. “I had no idea of what I was going to do and one day, I was sitting in my car and heard an ad come on the radio.", "start_char": 3645, "end_char": 4445, "id": "44105774" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_39_811877232#9_1639926978", "url": "https://www.entrepreneur.com/article/197602", "title": "Mary Kay Ash Biography", "headings": "Mary Kay Ash\nMary Kay Ash", "segment": "But like most great entrepreneurs, Ash, who was then in her mid-40s, ignored the advice of \"the experts,\" and Mary Kay Cosmetics opened its doors September 13, 1963. From its inception, it was unique among direct-sales businesses. Instead of using high-pressure sales pitches, Ash instructed her salespeople (whom she christened \"consultants\") to show women how they could use Mary Kay products to improve their appearance. Once women saw the results, the products would sell themselves. It was a technique Ash claims no company had ever tried before. Within three and a half months, sales of Mary Kay products totaled $34,000, and by the end of the first year, that figure had risen to an amazing $198,000. A year later, sales had quadrupled to $800,000. By that time, Mary Kay Cosmetics' sales force had grown to more than 3,000 consultants. Keenly aware that customers became suspicious when she touted her own wares, Ash gave up direct selling and concentrated on motivating her consultants. She instilled her own infectious enthusiasm in her workers through a litany of maxims such as:", "start_char": 5194, "end_char": 6284, "id": "21191261" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_49_227733443#1_448235103", "url": "https://www.outofstress.com/facts-about-mary-kay-ash/", "title": "7 Interesting Facts About Mary Kay Ash (Founder Mary Kay Cosmetics)", "headings": "7 Interesting Facts About Mary Kay Ash (Founder Mary Kay Cosmetics)\n7 Interesting Facts About Mary Kay Ash (Founder Mary Kay Cosmetics)\n1. Early days\n2. Inspiration to write a book and start a company\n3. Beauty by Mary Kay\n4. Other initiatives\n5. Inspiring others\n6. Inspiring quotes by Mary Kay\n7. She continues to live on\nAbout the Author\n", "segment": "Early days\nBorn May 12, 1918 in Hot Wells, Texas, watching her mother work 14-hour days to support both her and her father who was very ill. Mary had to take up responsibilities that other children her age did not due to this hardship on their family. Growing up, this “can do” spirit thrived in her and she would face any new task, she would ask her mother for guidance. Her mother always told her “ You can do it, Mary Kay. You can do it .” This attitude would work its way into every aspect of her life, and lead her to form a company that would inspire millions of women all over the world for generations to come. 2. Inspiration to write a book and start a company\nIn the early 1960’s, Mary Kay Ash faced something that many women during the time faced: she was passed over for a promotion in favor of a man that she herself had trained. She had been with the company for over 25 years and resigned her position as the national training director.", "start_char": 483, "end_char": 1434, "id": "27484724" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_54_357355661#13_829209087", "url": "https://www.thebalancesmb.com/best-direct-sales-companies-for-your-home-business-4172587", "title": "Best Direct Sales Companies for Your Home Business", "headings": "16 Direct Sales Company Options for Your Home Business\n16 Direct Sales Company Options for Your Home Business\nHow to Find the Right Fit and Avoid Scams\nHome Goods, Décor, and Candles\nFood, Tea, and Wine\nHealth and Wellness\nPersonal Care and Makeup\nMiscellaneous\nHow to Choose the Right Direct Sales Company for You\nHow to Avoid Direct Sales Scams\n", "segment": "It pays up to 40% commission with two start up offers at $99 and $200. Mary Kay: Started in 1963, Mary Kay is the oldest and one of the most well-known names in direct sales. Mary Kay started the company with a vision to empower women. Its products are primarily skin care and beauty products. It’s a party plan and person-to-person plan that also offers a store website and mobile business tools for consultants. Miscellaneous\nFun Journey Stampers: This company is like owning your own craft store. Stared in 2011, it has a vast array of products, including scrapbook and memory-keeping items, planners, party goods, stamps, inks, washi tape, card stock, plus the tools and accessories that go with crafting. It offers starter kits so you can pick the one that best fits your needs and budget.", "start_char": 5160, "end_char": 5954, "id": "69286584" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_55_1169975730#18_2590561580", "url": "https://www.trendrr.net/22675/most-expensive-makeup-brands-world-cosmetics-best-famous-luxurious-10-top/", "title": "Top 10 Most Expensive Makeup Brands In The World 2020 | Trendrr", "headings": "Top 10 Most Expensive Makeup Brands In The World\nTop 10 Most Expensive Makeup Brands In The World\n10. Smashbox:\n9. Nu Skin:\n8. Oriflame:\n7. Elizabeth Arden:\n6. Artistry:\n5. Estee Lauder:\n4. MAC:\n3. Loreal:\n2. Mary Kay:\n1. Chanel:\n", "segment": "Mary Kay: The excellency in the products make the brand Mary Kay extremely expensive yet reliable and trustworthy. It was founded Mary Kay Ash who named the brand after her name only. In the year 1963, Mary Kay got launched in the Addison, Texas. Since then it is working really hard to maintain its position in the market. The professionals are always working hard to meet the customers’ expectations without compromising the quality of the products. They also have a mass of makeup artists who constantly work to improve their brand and its prestige. This is the reason why since 1963, Mary Kay is still one of the most expensive makeup brands all around the world. 1. Chanel:", "start_char": 6487, "end_char": 7165, "id": "68450091" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_17_3771413446#22_3877025108", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mary_Kay", "title": "Mary Kay - Wikipedia", "headings": "Mary Kay\nMary Kay\nMary Kay Inc.\nContents\nBusiness model\nManufacturing plants\nCars\nEarnings for salespeople\nRecruiting commission earnings\nRetail sales earnings\nConsultant turnover rate\nCourt cases\nWoolf v. Mary Kay Cosmetics\nLiquidator court cases\nReferences\n", "segment": "Archived from the original (PDF) on 5 October 2010. Retrieved 2010-10-20. ^ \"Company Retrospective\". Mary Kay (UK). Archived from the original on 26 December 2007. R", "start_char": 9835, "end_char": 10000, "id": "105862117" } ]
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Sierra Nevada
[ { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_47_754025019#12_1619456909", "url": "https://www.mountainiq.com/north-america/sierra-nevada/", "title": "Sierra Nevada Mountains – Yosemite, Mount Whitney And El Capitan", "headings": "Sierra Nevada Mountains – Yosemite, Mount Whitney And El Capitan\nSierra Nevada Mountains – Yosemite, Mount Whitney And El Capitan\nThe Sierra Nevada Mountains\nGeology\nTopography\nClimate\nWildlife and Plants\nHere are the different biotic zones of the Sierra Nevada:\nMountain Regions In The Sierra Nevada\nNorthern Sierra Nevada\nTahoe Emigrant Corridor\nYosemite Gateway\nCentral Sierra Nevada\nSouthern Sierra Nevada\nNotable Sierra Nevada Mountains And Peaks\nMount Whitney\nHalf Dome\nMount Williamson\nEl Capitan\nNotable Hikes in the Sierra Nevada Mountains\nHalf Dome Hike\nConvict Lake Hike\nYosemite Falls Hike\nTravel Insurance\n", "segment": "Mount Whitney\nPhoto by Dave Toussaint\nMount Whitney is the tallest mountain in the contiguous United States at 4,421 meters above sea level. It is located between the Inyo and Tulare counties in Central California. The mountain was named after Josiah Whitney, a geology professor at Harvard University, in 1864. Mount Whitney was first summited by Charles Begole, A. H. Johnson, and John Lucas in 1873. Half Dome\nThe Half Dome is a large granite dome located in the Yosemite Valley of the Yosemite National Park. This famous rock formation was named for its distinctive shape with one of its sides having a steep, vertical rock face while the other three form a smooth, rounded dome shape. The summit of Half Dome was first successfully reached in 1875 by George G. Anderson. Mount Williamson\nPhoto by Nathan Wickstrum\nMount Williamson is the second tallest mountain in the Sierra Nevada with an elevation of 4,383m. The mount is located in the John Muir Wilderness, which lies within the Inyo National Forest. Despite being slightly shorter than Mount Whitney, Mount Williamson makes for a more daunting and less popular climb as it lies closer to the Owens Valley Floor.", "start_char": 7202, "end_char": 8375, "id": "71876708" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_34_1580829722#0_3324468258", "url": "https://www.britannica.com/place/Mount-Whitney", "title": "Mount Whitney | mountain, California, United States | Britannica", "headings": "Mount Whitney\nMount Whitney\nmountain, California, United States\n", "segment": "Mount Whitney | mountain, California, United States | Britannica\nHome Geography & Travel Physical Geography of Land Mountains & Volcanoes\nMount Whitney\nmountain, California, United States\nPrint\nGive Feedback\nExternal Websites\nWRITTEN BY\nThe Editors of Encyclopaedia Britannica\nEncyclopaedia Britannica's editors oversee subject areas in which they have extensive knowledge, whether from years of experience gained by working on that content or via study for an advanced degree....\nLast Updated: Mar 25, 2021 See Article History\nMount Whitney, highest peak (14,494 feet [4,418 metres] above sea level) in the 48 coterminous U.S. states. It is the culminating summit of the Sierra Nevada. In eastern California on the Inyo-Tulare county line, the peak is at the eastern border of Sequoia National Park, immediately west of the city of Lone Pine. It was named for the geologist Josiah Dwight Whitney, and it was first climbed in 1873 by Albert Johnson, Charles Begole, and John Lucas. Its summit is a gently sloping tablelike surface not yet dissected by erosion; its slopes are lined with avalanche chutes and blocks of granite and are devoid of glaciation. The Kern River canyon is on the west, and precipitous streams enter Owens Valley on the east. Mount Whitney, California\nMount Whitney, California. © Index Open\nBritannica Quiz\nUnited States of America Quiz\nHow many stripes are on the American flag?", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 1404, "id": "23808614" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_18_321441777#1_363740654", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mount_Whitney", "title": "Mount Whitney - Wikipedia", "headings": "Mount Whitney\nMount Whitney\nContents\nGeography\nHydrology\nElevation measurements\nGeology\nClimate\nExploration history\nClimbing routes\nTrails\nScrambles\nTechnical climbs\nSee also\nReferences\nFurther reading\nExternal links\n", "segment": "36°34′43″N 118°17′31″W\n /  36.578580925°N 118.29199495°W  / 36.578580925; -118.29199495\nNaming\nEtymology\nJosiah Whitney\nGeography\nMount Whitney\nLocation in California, U.S.\nMount Whitney\nMount Whitney (the United States)\nShow map of California Show map of the United States Show all\nLocation\nSequoia National Park / Inyo National Forest, California, U.S.\nParent range\nSierra Nevada\nTopo map\nUSGS Mount Whitney\nGeology\nAge of rock\nCretaceous\nMountain type\nGranite\nClimbing\nFirst ascent\nAugust 18, 1873 by Charles Begole, Albert Johnson, and John Lucas\nEasiest route\nMount Whitney Trail ( class 1)\nMount Whitney ( Paiute: Too-man-i-goo-yah) is the tallest mountain in the contiguous United States and the Sierra Nevada, with an elevation of 14,505 feet (4,421 m). It is in East – Central California, on the boundary between California's Inyo and Tulare counties, 84.6 miles (136.2 km) west-northwest of North America's lowest point, Badwater Basin in Death Valley National Park, at 282 ft (86 m) below sea level. The mountain's west slope is in Sequoia National Park and the summit is the southern terminus of the John Muir Trail, which runs 211.9 mi (341.0 km) from Happy Isles in Yosemite Valley. The eastern slopes are in Inyo National Forest in Inyo County . Contents\n1 Geography\n1.1 Hydrology\n1.2 Elevation measurements\n2 Geology\n3 Climate\n4 Exploration history\n5 Climbing routes\n5.1 Trails\n5.2 Scrambles\n5.3 Technical climbs\n6 See also\n7 References\n8 Further reading\n9 External links\nGeography\nSky pilot blooming on ridge just below summit\nMount Whitney's summit is on the Sierra Crest and the Great Basin Divide. It lies near many of the Sierra Nevada 's highest peaks. The peak rises dramatically above the Owens Valley, sitting 10,778 feet (3,285 m) or just over 2 mi (3.2 km) above the town of Lone Pine 15 mi (24 km) to the east, in the Owens Valley. It rises more gradually on the west side, lying only about 3,000 feet (914 m) above the John Muir Trail at Guitar Lake.", "start_char": 1027, "end_char": 3009, "id": "62946094" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_28_673310102#0_1450355710", "url": "https://socalhiker.net/shop/stickers-patches/benchmarks/mt-whitney-benchmark/", "title": "Mt Whitney Benchmark - SoCal Hiker", "headings": "Mt Whitney Benchmark\nMt Whitney Benchmark\nMt Whitney Benchmark quantity\nAdd to cart\nDescription\n", "segment": "Mt Whitney Benchmark - SoCal Hiker\nHome / Shop / Stickers, Patches & Swag / Benchmarks / Mt Whitney Benchmark\nMt Whitney Benchmark\n$ 39.95\nPlace Name: Whitney\nElevation: 14,494 ft. Coordinates: N36° 34′ 38” W118° 17′ 33”\nLocation: Inyo National Forest, California, USA\nMarkerSleuth Photo Contributor: Andrew Pelz, 1997\nMount Whitney is the highest mountain in the lower 48 United States and lies in the southern part of the Sierra Nevada range of California. Its granite pinnacles and ridges rise more than 10,000 feet from the valley below. Its high summit and promise of a spectacular experience make Mount Whitney a popular destination for thousands of visitors. Mount Whitney was named for Josiah Dwight Whitney (1819-1896) state geologist of California.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 758, "id": "41619271" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_00_1641030884#15_2867608561", "url": "http://easyscienceforkids.com/all-about-tallest-mountains-in-the-continental-united-states/", "title": "The Highest Peaks in the Continental United States (US)", "headings": "Tallest Mountains in the Continental United States\nTallest Mountains in the Continental United States\nFun Facts About the Highest Mountains in the Continental United States for Kids\nTallest Mountains in the Continental United States Vocabulary\nAll About Tallest Mountains in the Continental United States Video for Kids\nTallest Mountains in the Continental United States Q&A\nTallest Mountains in the Continental US Fact Sheet: –\n", "segment": "Mount Elbert in the Rocky Mountains of Colorado\n1. Mount Whitney: Finally, at the peak of our highest mountains in the continental U.S. list is Mount Whitney. This peak is located in the Sierra Nevada Mountains of east-central California. It is 14,505 feet above sea level and highest mountain in the lower 48 states. It lies on the boundary of Sequoia National Park and Inyo National Forest. Additionally, it is the highest point in the Great Basin Divide, and was known to Paiute Native Americans as Tumanguya, or “the very old man.” Mount Whitney in the Sierra Nevada Mountains of California\nTallest Mountains in the Continental United States Vocabulary\nSummit: Top of a mountain; peak\nSea level:", "start_char": 8121, "end_char": 8821, "id": "5462975" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_52_1102597181#7_2189111833", "url": "https://www.smartertravel.com/mountains-anyone-can-summit-climb-around-the-world/", "title": "10 Mighty Mountains That (Almost) Anyone Can Summit", "headings": "10 Mighty Mountains That (Almost) Anyone Can Summit\n10 Mighty Mountains That (Almost) Anyone Can Summit\nCaroline Morse Teel\nFamous Mountains That Nearly Anyone Can Summit\nMount Fuji, Japan\nKilimanjaro, Tanzania\nMount Whitney, California\nMount Kosciuszko, Australia\nMount Toubkal, Morocco\nMount Katahdin, Maine\nMount Temple, Canada\nCerro Chirripo, Costa Rica\nMauna Kea, Hawaii\nSnowdonia, Wales\nMore from SmarterTravel:\n", "segment": "Where to Stay: The Kaliwa lodge is just a few minutes away from Kilimanjaro National Park’s Machame Gate, and makes an ideal-jumping off point for your trek. Mount Whitney, California\nJohnny Adolphson / Shutterstock\nMount Whitney is the tallest summit in the contiguous United States, standing more than 14,500 feet tall. ( America’s highest mountain, Denali, is in Alaska and requires some serious mountaineering skills to climb.) The most popular route, called the Mount Whitney Trail, is 22-miles round-trip. Some people opt to do it in a day, but you can split it into two days by camping. Incomparable views of lakes and the Sierras await you around every switchback. How to summit Mount Whitney: You will need a permit to hike Mount Whitney. Visit the Forest Service’s Mount Whitney Lottery page to learn more on how to apply.", "start_char": 3514, "end_char": 4346, "id": "93109618" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_28_673310102#1_1450356863", "url": "https://socalhiker.net/shop/stickers-patches/benchmarks/mt-whitney-benchmark/", "title": "Mt Whitney Benchmark - SoCal Hiker", "headings": "Mt Whitney Benchmark\nMt Whitney Benchmark\nMt Whitney Benchmark quantity\nAdd to cart\nDescription\n", "segment": "Inyo National Forest, California, USA\nMarkerSleuth Photo Contributor: Andrew Pelz, 1997\nMount Whitney is the highest mountain in the lower 48 United States and lies in the southern part of the Sierra Nevada range of California. Its granite pinnacles and ridges rise more than 10,000 feet from the valley below. Its high summit and promise of a spectacular experience make Mount Whitney a popular destination for thousands of visitors. Mount Whitney was named for Josiah Dwight Whitney (1819-1896) state geologist of California. 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Be the first to review “Mt Whitney Benchmark” Cancel reply\nYour email address will not be published.", "start_char": 231, "end_char": 1252, "id": "41619272" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_06_61360680#8_113119805", "url": "http://www.ereferencedesk.com/resources/almanac/highest-peaks.html", "title": "US Highest Peaks: Highest Mountain: Highest Summits in the US", "headings": "Highest Peaks & Summits in the US\nHighest Peaks & Summits in the US\nHighest Mountain and Peaks in each of the US States\nHighest Peaks (Mountains)\n", "segment": "This is truly a unique mountain setting, offering some of the most expansive views in Arkansas. California\n02\nMount Whitney\n14,494\nMount Whitney, is in the Sierra Nevada range of mountains, and is in California, it reaches a height of 4417m (14,494 ft). It is the highest summit in the 48 American joined states. The peak is reachable by an 11-mile hiking trail. Wilderness permits are required year-round and overnight camping is subject to a quota between late May and mid-October. Mount Whitney is the 17th highest in America. During the winter months opportunities exist for sking and snowbording. The Mount Whitney Trail is the easiest and most popular route to the summit, other most favorite trails are, Mountaineers' Route, East Face, East Buttress, and the North Slope. Colorado\n03\nMount Elbert\n14,433\nMt. Elbert at 14,433 ft elevation is the highest point in Colorado. It is the second highest mountain in the adjacent 48 states. (", "start_char": 3608, "end_char": 4549, "id": "18607319" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_08_95168955#2_190627754", "url": "http://www.mount-whitney.com/", "title": "Mount Whitney: Climbing Mount Whitney", "headings": "Climbing Mount Whitney\nClimbing Mount Whitney\nClimb Mt Whitney\nMount Whitney Statistics\nMount Whitney Elevation\nMount Whitney Wildlife\nMount Whitney Trails\nMount Whitney Maps and Topography\n", "segment": "Mt. Whitney is one of the most popular wilderness destinations in the world! Backpackers and climbers visit Whitney from all corners of the globe. While accessible without extensive training or technical equipment, summiting Mt. Whitney still requires planning, permits, practice and preparation. Mount Whitney Statistics\nCoordinates: 36 34'42.9 N, 118 17'31.2 W\nType: Granite\nAge of Rock: Cretaceous\nRange: Sierra Nevada\nFirst Ascent: 1873 by Charles Begole, A. H. Johnson, and John Lucas\nName: Named after state geologist of California, Josiah Whitney\nTrail Difficulty Strenuous\nPeak season May to November\n\nMount Whitney Elevation\nDepending on which graphic survey you use, Mt. Whitney ‘s elevation is 4421 meters (or 4418 meters) or 14, 505 ft. (", "start_char": 1291, "end_char": 2043, "id": "109878" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_21_1161415411#18_2495564787", "url": "https://hikingpeople.com/best-mountains-to-climb-in-us/", "title": "Top 10 Best Mountains to Climb in the US | Hiking People", "headings": "Top 10 Best Mountains to Climb in the US\nTop 10 Best Mountains to Climb in the US\n1. Mount Rainier\n2. Mount Katahdin\n3. Longs Peak\n4. Pikes Peak\n5. Mount Hood\n6. Mount Whitney\n7. Mount Washington\n8. Mount Haleakala\n9. Denali\n10. Mount St. Helens\nShare with your Friends\nShare this content\n", "segment": "6. Mount Whitney\nLocation: California\nElevation: 14,494 ft. Difficulty: Hard 7/10\nBest time to climb: July to September\nMount Whitney is the highest peak in the lower 48 and is situated in the Sierra Nevada Range of Central California. Famous among climbers for the view of the snowy range, but don’t be fooled by the fame, for it is not a piece of cake. Climbers often need crampons and an ice axe to reach to the summit. However, the weather is warm enough between July and October to avoid technical climbing.", "start_char": 7439, "end_char": 7952, "id": "40263813" } ]
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United States of America
[ { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_28_664515179#7_1431533565", "url": "https://soapboxie.com/us-politics/10-Greatest-American-Presidents", "title": "11 Greatest American Presidents - Soapboxie", "headings": "11 Greatest American Presidents\n11 Greatest American Presidents\n11 Greatest US Presidents\n11. Jimmy Carter\n10. Calvin Coolidge\n9. Harry S. Truman\n8. Ronald Reagan\n7. Theodore Roosevelt Jr.\n6. Barrack Obama\n5. John F. Kennedy (JFK)\n4. Franklin D. Roosevelt (FDR)\n3. Thomas Jefferson\n2. George Washington\nWho Is the Greatest American President?\n1. Abraham Lincoln\n© 2016 Kelley Marks\nComments\n", "segment": "Winning even though he was behind in the polls, Truman was elected president in 1948. Among Truman’s many achievements, he helped found the United Nations in 1945; issued the Truman Doctrine in 1947; helped enact the Marshall Plan; submitted executive orders to integrate the military and federal agencies; and sent troops to fight in the Korean War in 1950. Interestingly, while president, Truman had a sign on his desk reading: “ The Buck Stops Here.” And a slogan for Truman supporters was: “ Give ‘em hell, Harry!”", "start_char": 3728, "end_char": 4245, "id": "41608850" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_18_1268188091#1_1429153476", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Presidency_of_Harry_S._Truman", "title": "Presidency of Harry S. Truman - Wikipedia", "headings": "Presidency of Harry S. Truman\nPresidency of Harry S. Truman\nContents\nAccession\nAdministration\nVice presidency\nJudicial appointments\nEnd of World War II\nForeign affairs\nPostwar international order\nUnited Nations\nTrade and low tariffs\nEuropean refugees\nAtomic energy and nuclear weapons\nBeginning of the Cold War, 1945–1949\nEscalating tensions, 1945–1946\nTruman Doctrine\nMilitary reorganization and budgets\nMarshall Plan\nBerlin airlift\nNATO\nLatin America and Argentina\nAsia\nRecognition of Israel\nChina\nJapan\nSoutheast Asia\nKorean War\nOutbreak of the war\nStalemate and dismissal of MacArthur\nInternational trips\nDomestic affairs\nReconversion and labor strife\nReconversion\nLabor unrest\nG.I. Bill\n80th Congress and the Taft–Hartley Act\nFair Deal\nCivil rights\nHealth insurance\nCrime and corruption\nDomestic responses to the Cold War\nAnticommunist liberalism\nSoviet espionage and McCarthyism\nImmigration\nFailed seizure of steel mills\nTerritories and dependencies\nElections\n1946 election\n1948 election\n1950 election\n1952 election\nHistorical reputation\nNotes\nReferences\nWorks cited\nFurther reading\nTruman's roles, politics\nForeign and military policy\nHistoriography\nPrimary sources\nExternal links\n", "segment": "He was succeeded by Republican Dwight D. Eisenhower who had attacked Truman's failures. Truman's presidency was a turning point in foreign affairs, as the United States engaged in an internationalist foreign policy and renounced isolationism. During his first year in office, Truman approved the atomic bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki and subsequently accepted the Surrender of Japan, which marked the end of World War II. In the aftermath of World War II, he helped establish the United Nations and other post-war institutions. Relations with the Soviet Union declined after 1945, and by 1947 the two countries had entered a period of geopolitical tension known as the Cold War. In 1947, Truman promulgated the Truman Doctrine, which called for the United States to prevent the spread of Communism through foreign aid and other means. In 1948 the Republican-controlled Congress approved the Marshall Plan, a massive aid package designed to rebuild Western Europe. In 1949, Truman presided over the creation of NATO, an alliance of Western countries opposed to the Soviet Union. Truman pursued an ambitious domestic agenda known as the Fair Deal, but most of his major initiatives were blocked by the conservative coalition of Republicans and conservative Southern Democrats. Republicans took control of Congress in the 1946 elections after the strike wave of 1945–46, and Truman suffered another defeat by the conservative coalition when the 80th Congress passed the Taft–Hartley Act into law over his veto.", "start_char": 1074, "end_char": 2585, "id": "63612973" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_10_1347397392#12_2168052293", "url": "http://www.wonderslist.com/10-most-influential-presidents-of-united-states/", "title": "Top 10 Most Influential Presidents of United States", "headings": "Top 10 Most Influential Presidents of United States\nTop 10 Most Influential Presidents of United States\n1. Abraham Lincoln\n2. John F. Kennedy\n3. George Washington\n4. Franklin D. Roosevelt\n5. Ronald Reagan\n6. Theodore Roosevelt\n7. Thomas Jefferson\n8. Harry S. Truman\n9. Woodrow Wilson\n10. Grover Cleveland\n", "segment": "America successfully emerged victorious in World War II under him, but as an effect, there was a strain in the relationship between his country and Soviet Union, which later initiated the Cold War. Nazi Germany surrendered a few weeks after Truman had started his presidency. He approved the use of atomic weapons as the final step in the war with Japan, which was expected to last a few more years. Harry S. Truman issued the Truman Doctrine and also launched a $13 billion Marshall Plan to reconstruct Europe after World War II. He commenced Berlin Airlift in 1948 and also created NATO in 1949. During the war between North and South Korea, he sent U.S. troops and got the UN approval to join the war. 9. Woodrow Wilson\nThomas Woodrow, the leader of the Democratic Party, was the 28th President of the United States. Before his presidency, he was the President of Princeton University and the Governor of New Jersey. He won the control of Congress and White House in 1912 and started the Progressive Movement.", "start_char": 6930, "end_char": 7942, "id": "26972431" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_41_681197197#1_1456373760", "url": "https://www.globalsecurity.org/military/ops/cold-war-1940s.htm", "title": "Cold War - Early Years", "headings": "Cold War - Early Years\nCold War - Early Years", "segment": "There was a real possibility the communist parties would be elected in both France and Italy. The nation's new chief executive, Harry S Truman, succeeded Franklin D. Roosevelt as president before the end of the war. An unpretentious man who had previously served as Democratic senator from Missouri, then as vice president, Truman initially felt ill-prepared to govern. Roosevelt had not discussed complex postwar issues with him, and he had little experience in international affairs. \" I'm not big enough for this job,\" he told a former colleague. Still, Truman responded quickly to new challenges. Sometimes impulsive on small matters, he proved willing to make hard and carefully considered decisions on large ones. A small sign on his White House desk declared, \"The Buck Stops Here.\" The Cold War developed as differences about the shape of the postwar world created suspicion and distrust between the United States and the Soviet Union. The first - and most difficult - test case was Poland, the eastern half of which had been invaded and occupied by the USSR in 1939.", "start_char": 652, "end_char": 1726, "id": "83029454" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_00_259690522#11_476577357", "url": "http://american-history.net/20th-century-america/american-presidents-list/", "title": "20th century American Presidents List", "headings": "American Presidents List\nBrowse:\nAmerican Presidents List\nTheodore Roosevelt\nWilliam Howard Taft\nWoodrow Wilson\nWarren G. Harding\nCalvin Coolidge\nHerbert Hoover\nFranklin D. Roosevelt\nHarry S. Truman\nDwight D. Eisenhower\nJohn F. Kennedy\nLyndon B. Johnson\nRichard M. Nixon\nGerald Ford\nJimmy Carter\nRonald Reagan\nGeorge H. W. Bush\nBill Clinton\nConclusion\nLearn More about Presidents of the United States of America at Wikipedia\n", "segment": "His strategic leadership was instrumental in securing a victory against Germany, Japan and Italy. Today FDR is regarded as among the top 3 American presidents of all time. Harry S. Truman\nHarry S. Truman served as the 33rd President of the United States. He served for two consecutive terms from 1945 to 1953. He became President at a time when the world in general and Europe in particular was still reeling from the after-effects of World War II. At the same time, the Soviet Union was emerging as a major power on the global landscape. Truman played an important role in the establishment of NATO and took various measures to counter the rapid expansion of communism through Southeast Asia. He is today regarded as one of the best U.S. presidents. Dwight D. Eisenhower\nDwight D. Eisenhower served as the 34th President of the United States. He served for two consecutive terms from 1953 to 1961.", "start_char": 5642, "end_char": 6540, "id": "4031927" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_55_408681995#1_913807289", "url": "https://www.thoughtco.com/dewey-defeats-truman-1778306", "title": "Dewey Defeats Truman: The Famously Mistaken Headline", "headings": "'Dewey Defeats Truman': The Famously Mistaken Headline\n'Dewey Defeats Truman': The Famously Mistaken Headline\nTruman Steps In\nDon't Run!\nGive 'Em Hell Harry vs. the Polls\nThe Election\nWatch Now: Profile of Harry Truman\n", "segment": "But in the largest political upset in U.S. history, Harry S. Truman surprised everyone when he, and not Thomas E. Dewey, won the 1948 election for President of the United States . Truman Steps In\nA little less than three months into his fourth term, President Franklin D. Roosevelt died. Two and a half hours after his death, Harry S. Truman was sworn in as President of the United States. Truman was thrust into the presidency during World War II. Though the war in Europe was clearly in the Allies' favor and nearing an end, the war in the Pacific was continuing unmercifully. Truman was allowed no time for transition; it was his responsibility to lead the U.S. to peace. While completing Roosevelt's term, Truman was responsible for making the fateful decision to end the war with Japan by dropping atomic bombs on Hiroshima and Nagasaki; creating the Truman Doctrine to give economic aid to Turkey and Greece as part of a containment policy; helping the U.S. make a transition to a peacetime economy;", "start_char": 1039, "end_char": 2044, "id": "67529482" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_52_617111154#9_1172218849", "url": "https://www.shmoop.com/study-guides/history/wwii/people", "title": "World War II People | Shmoop", "headings": "World War II People\nWorld War II People\nAdolf Hitler\nBenito Mussolini\nFranklin D. Roosevelt\nHermann Goering\nJoe Louis\nWinston Churchill\nDwight D. Eisenhower\nJoseph Stalin\nHarry S. Truman\n", "segment": "In return, Stalin pledged his aid in the war against Japan once Germany had been defeated. Harry S. Truman\nHarry S. Truman (1884–1972) became the 33rd President of the United States upon the death of Franklin D. Roosevelt in April 1945. Truman, who had only a high-school education and had been vice president for just 82 days before FDR's sudden death, inherited the monumental task of leading the United States through the end of World War II and the beginning of the Cold War . Truman—who was, while in office, one of the least popular presidents in modern American history—won a surprising second term by defeating Republican Thomas Dewey in the election of 1948. Many historians today rate Truman's performance much more positively than his constituents did at the time. So, Truman served as President of the United States and, therefore, Commander in Chief of the Armed Forces of the United States during the final months of World War II. Under his command, the U.S. dropped two atomic bombs—the first to be used in warfare—on Hiroshima and Nagasaki, Japan, effectively ending the war. For many Americans, Truman's legacy as the nation's leader centers on these controversial decisions. Previous", "start_char": 6736, "end_char": 7937, "id": "92561871" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_52_614353891#7_1166052305", "url": "https://www.shmoop.com/korean-war/harry-s-truman.html", "title": "The Korean War People | Shmoop", "headings": "The Korean War People\nThe Korean War People\nKim Il Sung\nDouglas MacArthur\nSyngman Rhee\nHarry S. Truman\n", "segment": "The executions were supposed to prevent southern leftists from reinforcing the rapidly advancing northern troops, but Rhee's attention to eliminating political opponents rather than fighting North Korean troops led to the near-collapse of his country. Harry S. Truman\nHarry S. Truman (1884–1972) became the 33rd President of the United States upon the death of Franklin D. Roosevelt in April 1945. Truman, who'd only a high-school education and had been in office as vice president for just 82 days before Roosevelt's sudden death, inherited the monumental task of leading the United States through the end of World War II and the beginning of the Cold War. Truman—who was, while in office, one of the least popular presidents in modern American history—won a surprising second term by defeating Republican Thomas Dewey in the election of 1948. The Cold War began under Truman's watch, as the president came to believe that he must take a hard stance to contain the expansionistic tendencies of the Soviet Union. The president's Truman Doctrine committed the United States to a policy of supporting foes of communism everywhere in the world. Truman's failure to lead the United States to victory in the Korean War led to a severe decline in support for the president's policies among the American people. Previous", "start_char": 4807, "end_char": 6120, "id": "92557524" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_00_264710680#7_485901098", "url": "http://americanhistory.about.com/od/uspresidents/tp/toppresidents.htm", "title": "10 of the Most Influential Presidents of the United States", "headings": "10 of the Most Influential Presidents of the United States\n10 of the Most Influential Presidents of the United States\nAbraham Lincoln\nFranklin Delano Roosevelt\nGeorge Washington\nThomas Jefferson\nAndrew Jackson\nTheodore Roosevelt\nHarry S. Truman\nWoodrow Wilson\nJames K. Polk\nDwight Eisenhower\n", "segment": "Roosevelt pursued an aggressive foreign policy, mediating the end of the Russo-Japanese War and developing the Panama Canal . 07\nof 10\nHarry S. Truman\nLibrary of Congress\nHarry S. Truman (April 12, 1945 to January 20, 1953) came to power after serving as vice president during Franklin Roosevelt's final term in office. Following Roosevelt's death, Truman guided the U.S. through the closing months of World War II, including the decision to use the new ​ atomic bombs on Hiroshima and Nagasaki in Japan. In the years after the war, relations with the Soviet Union quickly deteriorated into a \" Cold War \" that would last until the 1980s. Under Truman's leadership, the U.S. launched the Berlin Airlift to combat a Soviet blockade of the German capital and created the multi-billion-dollar Marshall Plan to rebuild war-torn Europe. In 1950, the nation became mired in the Korean War, which would outlast Truman's presidency. 08\nof 10\nWoodrow Wilson\nLibrary of Congress\nWoodrow Wilson (March 4, 1913 to March 4, 1921) began his first term vowing to keep the nation out of foreign entanglements. But by his second term, Wilson did an about-face and led the U.S. into World War I . At the war's conclusion, Wilson began a vigorous campaign to create a global alliance to prevent future conflicts. The resulting League of Nations, a precursor to the United Nations, was largely hobbled by the United States' refusal to participate after rejecting the Treaty of Versailles .", "start_char": 5745, "end_char": 7214, "id": "4037434" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_06_1533619317#17_2175085144", "url": "http://www.history-of-american-wars.com/cold-war-timeline.html", "title": "Cold War Timeline", "headings": "Cold War Timeline\n1945-1991\n\nCold War Timeline\n1945-1991\nCauses and Events of the Cold War:\n1940s, 1950s, 1960s, 1970s, 1980s, 1990s\n", "segment": "President Harry Truman for deceased Roosevelt and Clement Attlee replaces Churchill defeated in English election. Polish boundaries are set. Division of Germany into four zones each to be controlled By France, Great Britain, United States, Soviet Union. These decisions insure a spill over into the Cold War and particularly splitting Germany into east and west blocs. Sept\nUnited Kingdom and U.S. leave Iran and Soviet Union promises to follow. Promise is hollow and with Soviet aid an indigenous communist group declares independent state, People’s Republic of Azerbaijan. Nov\nYugoslavia breaks with Soviet Union under rule of Marshall Tito. Cold War Timeline\n1946 Jan\nAlbanian government seized by Communists and form People’s Republic of Albania. United States protests to United Nations about Soviet Union Iranian policy. United States establishes the Constabula", "start_char": 9131, "end_char": 10000, "id": "19813302" } ]
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Paris-Michael Katherine Jackson
[ { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_52_1185510584#0_2357349800", "url": "https://www.smoothradio.com/artists/michael-jackson/children-kids-paris-prince-blanket-bigi-now/", "title": "Michael Jackson children: Where are they now? - Smooth", "headings": "Who are Michael Jackson's children and where are they now?\nWho are Michael Jackson's children and where are they now?\n30 April 2019, 12:31\nBy Tom Eames\nMichael Joseph 'Prince' Jackson Jr\nParis Jackson\nPrince Michael 'Blanket' Jackson II\n", "segment": "Michael Jackson children: Where are they now? - Smooth\nWho are Michael Jackson's children and where are they now? 30 April 2019, 12:31\nPrince, Paris and Blanket Jackson. Picture: Getty\nBy Tom Eames\nMichael Jackson had three children before his death in 2009, but where are they now and have they followed him into music? Here are all the important facts about Michael Jackson 's kids today: Michael Joseph 'Prince' Jackson Jr\nPrince Jackson in 2018. Picture: Getty\nThe oldest of Jackson’s three children, Michael Joseph Jackson Jr was born on February 13, 1997, at Cedars-Sinai Medical Center in Los Angeles.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 608, "id": "93196948" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_52_1185510584#1_2357350959", "url": "https://www.smoothradio.com/artists/michael-jackson/children-kids-paris-prince-blanket-bigi-now/", "title": "Michael Jackson children: Where are they now? - Smooth", "headings": "Who are Michael Jackson's children and where are they now?\nWho are Michael Jackson's children and where are they now?\n30 April 2019, 12:31\nBy Tom Eames\nMichael Joseph 'Prince' Jackson Jr\nParis Jackson\nPrince Michael 'Blanket' Jackson II\n", "segment": "Getty\nBy Tom Eames\nMichael Jackson had three children before his death in 2009, but where are they now and have they followed him into music? Here are all the important facts about Michael Jackson 's kids today: Michael Joseph 'Prince' Jackson Jr\nPrince Jackson in 2018. Picture: Getty\nThe oldest of Jackson’s three children, Michael Joseph Jackson Jr was born on February 13, 1997, at Cedars-Sinai Medical Center in Los Angeles. His mother was Jackson's second wife Debbie Rowe, though Jackson raised him and his siblings on his own. As a baby, he was nicknamed 'Prince' and was taken care of by a dozen nurses and nannies at Neverland Ranch. Prince Jackson has appeared on various TV shows, including as a guest correspondent on Entertainment Tonight. In 2010, Prince and his sister Paris accepted their father’s Lifetime Achievement Award at the 2010 Grammys. Prince also founded the Heal Los Angeles charity to continue his father’s 'Heal the World' initiatives.", "start_char": 179, "end_char": 1145, "id": "93196949" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_28_1271790199#0_2713764965", "url": "https://starschanges.com/michael-jackson-family/", "title": "Michael Jackson family: siblings, parents, children, wife", "headings": "Michael Jackson Family\nMichael Jackson Family\nMichael Jackson Parents:\nMichael Jackson Marital Status:\nMichael Jackson Wife:\n", "segment": "Michael Jackson family: siblings, parents, children, wife\nMichael Jackson Family\nMichael Jackson Parents: Joe Jackson (father), Katherine Jackson (mother)\nJoe Jackson (father), Katherine Jackson (mother)\nMichael Jackson Siblings: Rebbie Jackson, La Toya Jackson, Janet Jackson, Joh’Vonnie Jackson (sisters); Jackie Jackson, Tito Jackson, Jermaine Jackson, Marlon Jackson, Randy Jackson, Brandon Jackson (brothers)\nMichael Jackson. Siblings\nMichael Jackson Marital Status: divorced\nMichael Jackson Wife: 1. Lisa Marie Presley (1994-1996)\n2. Debbie Rowe (1996 – 1999)\n1.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 568, "id": "42334543" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_50_1056869679#8_1793299781", "url": "https://www.quora.com/How-many-children-did-Michael-Jackson-have", "title": "What are the names of Michael Jackson’s children? - Quora", "headings": "What are the names of Michael Jackson’s children?\nWhat are the names of Michael Jackson’s children?", "segment": "Quora User\n, studied at National Kapodistrian University of Athens\nUpdated 2 years ago · Author has 785 answers and 12.3M answer views\nOriginally Answered: What is the name of Michael Jackson's son? Michael Jackson has two sons. His fist son’s name is Michael Joseph Junior (21). His biological mother is Debbie Rowe, Michael Jackson’s second wife\n. His second son’s name is Prince Michael II (16) and his mother is an anonymous surrogate of latin descent. His first son’s moniker is Prince and his second son’s is Blanket. But, Blanket has recently changed it to Bigi because he was bullied at school. Prince (21) looks like Michael Jackson’s grandfather Samuel Jackson\nand Bigie looks just like Michael. He also has a daughter, named Paris Katherine Michael (20).", "start_char": 4576, "end_char": 5342, "id": "87233984" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_04_209764639#6_560999983", "url": "http://www.answers.com/Q/Why_are_Michael_Jackson%27s_children_white", "title": "", "headings": "\n", "segment": "Are there any pictures of Michael Jacksons children? http://www.dailymail.co.uk/tvshowbiz/article-511702/Unveiled-Michael-Jackson-finally-shows-children-world.html\nWas Michael jacksons penis black or white? It was orange with black stripes. Now come on! Is Michael Jacksons mother going to get cosdtuty of his three children? yes and she already has now officially\nWhat are the names of Michael Jacksons god children? One of Michael Jacksons godchildren are Nicole Richie (daughter of the singer Lionel Richie) and she defended him all through his child molestation trial. She was born on September 21, 1981. What was Michael jacksons star sighn? Michael is a Virgo\nWhat is Michael jacksons son names?", "start_char": 2532, "end_char": 3234, "id": "75100622" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_09_656415489#0_1062204998", "url": "http://www.songfacts.com/facts-michael_jackson.php", "title": "Michael Jackson Artistfacts", "headings": "\nMichael Jackson song list\nMichael Jackson Artistfacts\nComments: 65\nEditor's Picks\nAmanda Palmer Songwriter Interviews\nCharlie Benante of Anthrax Songwriter Interviews\nRichie Wise (Kiss producer, Dust) Songwriter Interviews\nBritish Invasion Fact or Fiction\nJeff Trott Songwriter Interviews\nPhilip Cody Songwriter Interviews\n", "segment": "Michael Jackson Artistfacts\nAug. 29, 1958 - June 25, 2009\nMichael Jackson song list\ntimeline\nMichael Jackson Artistfacts\nMichael was the seventh of nine children (Janet and Randy are younger). They grew up in a two-bedroom house in Gary, Indiana. The six boys slept in one room, while the three girls shared the other with the parents, Joe and Katherine. Here are the siblings, in order of birth: Rebbie, Jackie, Tito, Jermaine, La Toya, Marlon, Michael, Randy and Janet. He was married twice, first to Elvis Presley's daughter Lisa Marie from 1994-1996, then to Debbie Rowe, who worked at his dermatologist's office, from 1996-1999. Lisa Marie explained, \"We probably connected because our lives were different to most other people.\" She said that their marriage fell apart when it became clear that he wanted her to be part of his public life, whereas she shied away from the spotlight. He had two children from his marriage to Debbie Rowe: Prince Michael Joseph Jackson Jr. and Paris Michael Katherine Jackson.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 1013, "id": "102284240" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_38_1341047055#0_2733546750", "url": "https://www.earnthenecklace.com/michael-jackson-kids/", "title": "Michael Jackson's Kids: Where are Michael Jackson's Kids Now?", "headings": "Michael Jackson’s Kids: Where are Michael Jackson’s Kids Now?\nMichael Jackson’s Kids: Where are Michael Jackson’s Kids Now?\nIt has been almost eight years since Michael Jackson ’s death. The singer is survived by his three kids, Paris Jackson, Michael Joseph Jackson Jr., and Prince Michael Jackson II. Here is what Michael Jackson’s kids are up to these days.\nAlso Read: Offset of Migos Wiki: Music, Net Worth, & Heckling SahBabii\nWhere Are Michael Jackson’s Kids Now?\n99,595 likes\nAlso Read: Carmen Electra Now: Music, Lingerie, “Baywatch,” and Dating Life\nParis Jackson is a Budding Actress\nWhat are Prince and Blanket Up to Now?\n19,764 likes\n", "segment": "Michael Jackson's Kids: Where are Michael Jackson's Kids Now? Home » Celebrities\nMichael Jackson’s Kids: Where are Michael Jackson’s Kids Now? By: Ashmeet Bagga - Published: May 28, 2017 at 8:00 am\nPhoto: Tasos Katopodis / Stringer / Getty Images\nIt has been almost eight years since Michael Jackson ’s death. The singer is survived by his three kids, Paris Jackson, Michael Joseph Jackson Jr., and Prince Michael Jackson II. Here is what Michael Jackson’s kids are up to these days.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 483, "id": "58496977" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_57_800081064#5_1269701063", "url": "https://www.wealthypersons.com/jackson-family-net-worth-2020-2021/", "title": "Jackson Family Net Worth 2021 | Wealthy Persons", "headings": "Jackson Family Net Worth 2021\nJackson Family Net Worth 2021\nInception\nEvolution\nAwards & Achievements\nNet Worth of Jackson Family in 2021\n", "segment": "The third generation of the family is made up of 26 children, some of whom have followed in the footsteps of their parents. The most known of these children are Michael’s children, Michael Joseph Jackson Jr., Paris-Michael Katherine Jackson, and Prince Michael Jackson. These kids became more famous after the death of their father, Michael Jackson, in 2009. The three sons of Tito are the members of the R&B/Pop music group by the name of 3T. Rebbie Jacksons’ son Austin Brown is a singer and a songwriter. The son of Jackie Jackson is a hip hop artist who goes by the name of Dealz. The newest member of the family is the daughter of Janet Jackson Eissa Al Mana, who was born on 3 January 2017 when Janet was 50 years old. Awards & Achievements\nThe Jackson Family is one of the most influential families in the music industry, and it has won several accolades over the years. The Jackson 5 was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 1997. As solo artists, Michael and Janet have been inducted into the Hollywood Walk of Fame three times. All the nine siblings of the Jackson Family have gold record credits, and they have sold millions of copies on their records all over the world.", "start_char": 2737, "end_char": 3931, "id": "94413794" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_50_1362346036#4_2118236984", "url": "https://www.quora.com/What-are-Michael-Jackson-s-brothers-and-sister-names", "title": "What are Michael Jackson’s brothers and sister names? - Quora", "headings": "What are Michael Jackson’s brothers and sister names?\nWhat are Michael Jackson’s brothers and sister names?\nThe Jackson dynasty of random names\nMatt Rimmer\n", "segment": "They are all alive, except Michael. You tell me the artistic injustice. Jermaine Jackson, leader and bassist of the Jackson 5, had a string of children, and stole the wife of his youngest brother, Randy. But other than that, he's a kind of wild inseminator: one who bears children with anyone who comes within range. He does them, and gives them fucking dog names. First wife: Hazel Joy Gordy, daughter of Barry Gordy of Motown. Together they have three children: Jermaine La Jaune “Jay” Jackson Jr. (1977), Autumn Joi Jackson (1978) and one later.", "start_char": 2038, "end_char": 2586, "id": "87459388" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_04_209764639#7_561000904", "url": "http://www.answers.com/Q/Why_are_Michael_Jackson%27s_children_white", "title": "", "headings": "\n", "segment": "yes and she already has now officially\nWhat are the names of Michael Jacksons god children? One of Michael Jacksons godchildren are Nicole Richie (daughter of the singer Lionel Richie) and she defended him all through his child molestation trial. She was born on September 21, 1981. What was Michael jacksons star sighn? Michael is a Virgo\nWhat is Michael jacksons son names? prince Michael\nWhen was Michael jacksons white glove auctioned? Sometime around November 22nd, there doesn't seem to be an exact\ndate for it. Did Michael Jordan's parents die? Michael jacksons or Michael jordens????????? Pictures of Michael Jacksons sisters and brothers?", "start_char": 2858, "end_char": 3506, "id": "75100623" } ]
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where did darfur happen?
Sudan
[ { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_03_968275949#2_1633641511", "url": "http://worldwithoutgenocide.org/genocides-and-conflicts/darfur-genocide", "title": "Sudan – Darfur « World Without Genocide - Making It Our Legacy", "headings": "\n", "segment": "Darfur is a region in western Sudan that encompasses an area roughly the size of Spain. The population of Darfur is estimated at 7 million people. The conflict in Darfur has increased tensions in neighboring Chad and the Central African Republic as hundreds of thousands of refugees have streamed over the two countries’ borders to escape violence. Following independence from Britain in 1956, Sudan became embroiled in two prolonged civil wars for most of the remainder of the 20th century. These conflicts were rooted in the north’s domination of the economic, political, and social institutions of largely non-Muslim, non-Arab, southern Sudanese. Competition for scarce resources played a large role. [ 4] As nomads began to compete for grazing land for their herds, disputes arose and traditional peaceful reconciliation measures were no longer able to settle these disputes, causing the region to become increasingly militarized. The complexities of desertification, famines, and the civil war raging between North and South Sudan contributed to a rise in regional tensions during the 1980s. Similarly, as oil was discovered in western Sudan, the Sudanese government and international contributors became increasingly interested in the land in Darfur. Pro-government militia in Darfur\nThe first civil war ended in 1972 but broke out again in 1983. [", "start_char": 1176, "end_char": 2529, "id": "2720187" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_52_1291487825#0_2603675435", "url": "https://www.softschools.com/viewTimeline.action?id=322", "title": "Darfur Genocide Timeline", "headings": "\nDarfur Genocide\n2003\nThe Sudanese government enlists nomadic Arab tribes to resolve the conflict. (Spring 2003)\nApril 2003\nRebels attack a Sudanese government air force base.\nJuly 2003\nJanjaweed militias begin wreaking havoc throughout Darfur.\nThe Sudanese government enlists nomadic Arab tribes to resolve the conflict. (Spring 2003)\nRebels attack a Sudanese government air force base.\nJanjaweed militias begin wreaking havoc throughout Darfur.\nThe UN Refugee Agency establishes refugee camps. (Early 2004)\nInvolved groups agree to a ceasefire.\nThe African Union Mission in Sudan sends peacekeeping troops to Darfur.\nThe U.S. administration labels the events in Darfur \"a genocide.\"\nSudan and the SPLM/A sign a peace agreement.\nThe UN takes steps towards a formal investigation of war crimes.\nThe Sudanese government and one faction of the SLA sign a peace agreement.\nThe ICC issues arrest warrants for leaders involved in Darfur.\nThe UN establishes a hybrid peacekeeping operation, to little success.\nThe ICC issues an arrest warrant for Sudanese President Omar al Bashir for war crimes.\nJEM signs a peace accord with Sudan.\nSouth Sudan gains independence.\n", "segment": "Darfur Genocide Timeline\nDarfur Genocide Timeline\nTimeline Description: Darfur is a region of Sudan and is predominantly made up of Arab Muslims. When two Darfuri rebel groups launched a rebellion against the Sudanese government in 2003, the government enlisted nomadic Arab tribes to resolve the conflict. These tribes formed militias who, with the support of the government, began kidnapping and killing civilians, burning villages, and committing widespread rape. In 2004 the United States recognized these actions as genocide under the United Nations Genocide Convention. Though South Sudan has since separated from the northern part of the country, violence is still widespread. Darfur Genocide\nDarfur is a region of Sudan and is predominantly made up of Arab Muslims. When two Darfuri rebel groups launched a rebellion against the Sudanese government in 2003, the government enlisted nomadic Arab tribes to resolve the conflict. These tribes formed militias who, with the support of the government, began kidnapping and killing civilians, burning villages, and committing widespread rape. In 2004 the United States recognized these actions as genocide under the United Nations Genocide Convention.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 1203, "id": "93329143" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_08_668628253#11_1205795831", "url": "http://www.nytimes.com/2004/10/17/magazine/how-did-darfur-happen.html", "title": "How Did Darfur Happen? - The New York Times", "headings": "How Did Darfur Happen?\nHow Did Darfur Happen?", "segment": "None of this had to happen.\" Even by the standards of Sudan -- Africa's largest and ethnically most diverse nation -- Darfur is a place of superlatives. A vast landlocked region in the heart of the Sahel desert, it would appear to be among the most isolated regions on earth. In fact, astride one of Africa's great migration and camel caravan routes, Darfur has always been one of the continent's richest melting pots; along with the Fur, from whom the region gets it name, fully 90 of the tribes and clans of Sudan are represented there, while others have settled from as far away as Africa's Atlantic coast, thousands of miles away. Among the few things that the various antagonists in the Darfur crisis agree on is the conflict's root cause: cataclysmic droughts that have afflicted a vast stretch of northern and eastern Africa since the 1980's. Drought has strained the relationships that existed among the various tribes in the region and, most acutely, the relationships between its farming and nomadic communities. Historically, the nomads, concentrated in the drier northern reaches of Darfur, had brought their animals down into the more temperate southern farmlands during dry season and then migrated back north with the onset of the rains. With water holes and seasonal rivers vanishing in the drought, though, the nomads were forced to venture farther south to find pasturage and to stay far longer.", "start_char": 6654, "end_char": 8067, "id": "693339" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_29_1358407473#6_3095241803", "url": "https://thefactfile.org/sudan-facts/", "title": "57 Interesting Facts About Sudan - The Fact File", "headings": "57 Interesting Facts About Sudan\n57 Interesting Facts About Sudan\nInteresting facts about Sudan’s history\nSudan on the map\nFacts about Sudan for kids\nFlag of Sudan\nSome important statistics\n", "segment": "8. The river Nile runs from the north to the south of Sudan. 9. The war in Darfur began in February 2003, causing an estimated death count of 200,000 to 400,000 people, and displacing nearly two million others. 10. Large numbers of refugees also entered Sudan from neighboring countries such as Chad and Ethiopia. Facts about Sudan for kids\n11. January first is the national day in Sudan. 12. South Sudan is the world’s newest nation.", "start_char": 1999, "end_char": 2434, "id": "107634444" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_39_1543354355#8_3240639981", "url": "https://www.factretriever.com/sudan-facts", "title": "50 Interesting Facts about Sudan | FactRetriever.com", "headings": "50 Surprising Facts about Sudan\n50 Surprising Facts about Sudan\nKeyword Tags\nReferences\n", "segment": "5] [7]\nThe conflict in Sudan's Darfur began between the nomadic Arab tribes encroaching upon the settled land of black- farming tribes, such as the Fur, Massalit, and Zaghawa tribes. The conflicts escalated in 2003 when Sudan's government took the side of the nomadic Arabs, causing the non-Arab tribes to rebel.e [5]\nAfter conflicts began in Sudan's Darfur region in 2003, by 2004 it was estimated that 60% of villages in northern Darfur had been burned by the government force known as Janjaweed. [ 5]\nA remaining dispute between Sudan and South Sudan involves the right to the oil rich Abyei region. Currently, the area has been awarded to Sudan by the Hague Permanent Court of Arbitration, and 1 in 8 barrels of oil from Sudan is from Abyei. [ 5]\nAt about 3 times the size of Texas, Sudan is the 3rd largest country in Africa by land mass after Algeria and the Democratic Republic of the Congo, and the 16th largest in the world. Before the secession of South Sudan in 2011, Sudan was the largest country in Africa and the 10th largest in the world. [ 18] [20]\nSudan lost more than 75% of its oil reserves after the 2011 secession of South Sudan. [ 5]\nPetroleum exports make up more than half of Sudan's government revenues. Sudan produces 125,000 barrels of oil per day. [ 5] [9]\nSudan president al-Bashir gave the fighting force known as Janjaweed free reign to fight against civilians in Darfur, which led to looting of food supplies, incidents of rape, and the burning of villages and mosques.", "start_char": 5149, "end_char": 6645, "id": "22008810" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_13_629973629#4_1430908236", "url": "https://borgenproject.org/darfur-genocide/", "title": "10 Facts About the Darfur Genocide | The Borgen Project", "headings": "10 Facts About the Darfur Genocide\n10 Facts About the Darfur Genocide\nTop 10 Darfur Genocide Facts:\n", "segment": "Many citizens fled the violence and relocated to refugee camps within the area and neighboring Chad. According to the Thomson Reuters Foundation, approximately two million individuals are still displaced due to the violence, with the majority having left their homes between 2003 and 2005 — the height of the conflict. Malnutrition, starvation and disease were serious concerns. Residents have been able to receive limited humanitarian assistance during the conflict due to the Sudanese government hindering aid efforts within the region and violence against humanitarian programs already in place. According to UNICEF, attacks on humanitarian vehicles, convoys, and compounds are common, impacting the availability of vital aid services. Approximately 25 to 30 international relief organizations have left the area due to security concerns or have been expelled by the government, as reported by The Washington Post. In June 2005, the International Criminal Court (ICC) launched investigations into the human rights violations occurring in Darfur. According to the United Human Rights Council, the government refused to cooperate with the investigations and denied any connection with the Janjaweed militia group. On March 4, 2009, Sudanese President Omar al-Bashir became the first-ever sitting president of a country to be indicted by the ICC for directing a campaign of mass killing, and rape against civilians in Darfur. His accusations according to the BBC include crimes of humanity including murder, extermination, rape and torture, as well as war crimes including attacks on civilians in Darfur, and pillaging towns and villages.", "start_char": 2616, "end_char": 4255, "id": "43530548" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_27_696042669#11_1410915927", "url": "https://richupdates.com/most-dangerous-countries-in-the-world/", "title": "Most Dangerous Countries In The World - [2021 Updated] | RichUpdates", "headings": "Most Dangerous Countries In The World – [2021 Updated]\nMost Dangerous Countries In The World – [2021 Updated]\nIn the past seven years, there has been a dramatic decline in security and protection in Africa, the Middle East and in all other regions of the world\nPost Contents\nMost Dangerous Countries In The World 2021\n10. Yemen\n9. Philippines\n8. Pakistan\n7. Colombia\n6. Sudan\n5. Nigeria\n4. Afghanistan\n3. Iraq\n2. The Democratic Republic of the Congo\n1. Central African Republic\nRead Also:\nMost dangerous countries in the world – Top 20\nLet's Write For You.\n", "segment": "This means that after looking for some basic advice to familiarize yourself with regional activities and environments, you can travel safely. However, there are two regions in Sudan – South Kordofan and Darfur – that are extremely dangerous. The governor of South Kordofan, for example, had already been accused of war crimes against civilians and crimes against humanity by the International Criminal Court. On the other hand, there has been a regular war in Darfur since 2003, where the Sudan Revolutionary Front fights against the government of Sudan. As a result, 2.3 million people were displaced and it is estimated that in 2014 around 3.5 million people in Darfur – which is about half of its population – needed some kind of help. This adds up to the total number of people killed at 300,000 (as estimated by the UN). 5. Nigeria\nNigeria, the most populous country in Africa, suffers sporadic acts of violence. One of the most recent and violent events in Nigeria took place on December 12, 2015. On that day, a confrontation in Zaria, a city in Kaduna state, between the Nigeria Security Forces and the Islamic Movement in Nigeria, broke out and finally resulted in several deaths.", "start_char": 5206, "end_char": 6395, "id": "10063319" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_08_668628253#0_1205778996", "url": "http://www.nytimes.com/2004/10/17/magazine/how-did-darfur-happen.html", "title": "How Did Darfur Happen? - The New York Times", "headings": "How Did Darfur Happen?\nHow Did Darfur Happen?", "segment": "How Did Darfur Happen? - The New York Times\nHow Did Darfur Happen? https://www.nytimes.com/2004/10/17/magazine/how-did-darfur-happen.html\nAdvertisement\nContinue reading the main story\nSupported by\nContinue reading the main story\nHow Did Darfur Happen? By Scott Anderson\nOct. 17, 2004\nHe sat warily on the very edge of his chair, his mouth set in a steady, nervous grin. He would not use his real name -- Bashom, he called himself -- out of fear that he would be arrested for crimes he had committed as a janjaweed in his native state of West Darfur. Not that he used the word janjaweed, either. \" Ever since I was a young boy,\" he said, \"I wanted to be a knight. We all did, my friends and I. So when I came of age -- about 14 or 15 -- I became a knight.\" In Bashom's telling, this initially consisted of guarding his tribal village against intruders: thieves, cattle rustlers, the \"knights\" of rival tribes.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 907, "id": "693328" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_52_1291487825#1_2603678051", "url": "https://www.softschools.com/viewTimeline.action?id=322", "title": "Darfur Genocide Timeline", "headings": "\nDarfur Genocide\n2003\nThe Sudanese government enlists nomadic Arab tribes to resolve the conflict. (Spring 2003)\nApril 2003\nRebels attack a Sudanese government air force base.\nJuly 2003\nJanjaweed militias begin wreaking havoc throughout Darfur.\nThe Sudanese government enlists nomadic Arab tribes to resolve the conflict. (Spring 2003)\nRebels attack a Sudanese government air force base.\nJanjaweed militias begin wreaking havoc throughout Darfur.\nThe UN Refugee Agency establishes refugee camps. (Early 2004)\nInvolved groups agree to a ceasefire.\nThe African Union Mission in Sudan sends peacekeeping troops to Darfur.\nThe U.S. administration labels the events in Darfur \"a genocide.\"\nSudan and the SPLM/A sign a peace agreement.\nThe UN takes steps towards a formal investigation of war crimes.\nThe Sudanese government and one faction of the SLA sign a peace agreement.\nThe ICC issues arrest warrants for leaders involved in Darfur.\nThe UN establishes a hybrid peacekeeping operation, to little success.\nThe ICC issues an arrest warrant for Sudanese President Omar al Bashir for war crimes.\nJEM signs a peace accord with Sudan.\nSouth Sudan gains independence.\n", "segment": "Though South Sudan has since separated from the northern part of the country, violence is still widespread. Darfur Genocide\nDarfur is a region of Sudan and is predominantly made up of Arab Muslims. When two Darfuri rebel groups launched a rebellion against the Sudanese government in 2003, the government enlisted nomadic Arab tribes to resolve the conflict. These tribes formed militias who, with the support of the government, began kidnapping and killing civilians, burning villages, and committing widespread rape. In 2004 the United States recognized these actions as genocide under the United Nations Genocide Convention. Though South Sudan has since separated from the northern part of the country, violence is still widespread. 2003\nThe Sudanese government enlists nomadic Arab tribes to resolve the conflict. ( Spring 2003)\nPromising land in exchange for military allegiance, the Sudanese government enlists nomadic Arab tribes in Darfur to stop the DLF rebellion. This action \"Arabizes\" the actions of the conflict and lays the foundations for genocide. April 2003\nRebels attack a Sudanese government air force base.", "start_char": 576, "end_char": 1701, "id": "93329144" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_03_968275949#0_1633638566", "url": "http://worldwithoutgenocide.org/genocides-and-conflicts/darfur-genocide", "title": "Sudan – Darfur « World Without Genocide - Making It Our Legacy", "headings": "\n", "segment": "Sudan – Darfur « World Without Genocide - Making It Our Legacy\nSudan\nThe “Darfur Genocide” refers to the current mass slaughter and rape of Darfuri men, women, and children in Western Sudan. The killings began in 2003 and became the first genocide in the 21st century. [ 1] Unrest and violence persist today. The genocide is being carried out by a group of government-armed and government-funded Arab militias known as the Janjaweed (which loosely translates to ‘devils on horseback’) or Rapid Support Forces (RSF). [ 2] The Janjaweed systematically destroy Darfuris by burning villages, looting economic resources, polluting water sources, and murdering, raping, and torturing civilians. These militias are historic rivals of the main rebel groups, the Sudanese Liberation Movement (SLM), and the Justice and Equality Movement (JEM). As of spring 2020, over 480,000 people have been killed and more than 2.8 million people are displaced. [ 3]\nSudan is one of the largest countries in Africa. Located in northeastern Africa, it borders the Red Sea and falls between Egypt, Chad, Uganda, and six other countries. The capitol, Khartoum, is in the northeastern part of the country.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 1175, "id": "2720185" } ]
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who to vote for in san francisco 2012?
Libertarian Party of San Francisco
[ { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_51_1176842604#6_2379749874", "url": "https://www.salon.com/2020/03/07/meet-shahid-buttar-nancy-pelosis-challenger-from-the-left/", "title": "Meet Shahid Buttar, Nancy Pelosi's challenger from the left | Salon.com", "headings": "Meet Shahid Buttar, Nancy Pelosi's challenger from the left\nMeet Shahid Buttar, Nancy Pelosi's challenger from the left\n\"I see [Pelosi] support our criminal president [w]hile mounting a largely theatrical resistance,\" Buttar told Salon\nIf you were in Pelosi's position leading the impeachment in the House, how would have you handled it?\nNicole Karlis\n", "segment": "Maybe one last way I'd put that is that San Franciscans have a choice between a federal voice in Washington that's either aligned with our next president or aligned with our last president. You see Speaker Pelosi supporting Trump's foreign policy, his trade policy, his fiscal austerity rules. You see her opposing Medicare for All and Green New Deal policies supported by Bernie. I want to make sure that when there's a Sanders administration in Washington that San Francisco is represented by an ally of that administration, not an intransigent opponent. Advertisement: It sounds like, what I hear from you, is that you don't think Nancy Pelosi captures the voice of San Francisco right now. Can you speak more about that? Sure. One of the things that's long-defined San Francisco is intersectionality, and its commitment to human rights. The United Nations was founded here.", "start_char": 3759, "end_char": 4637, "id": "36067792" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_09_421027253#1_614476356", "url": "http://www.sftomorrow.org/", "title": "San Francisco Tomorrow - Working to Protect the Urban Environment", "headings": "\nLatest News\n2020 Holiday Party\nOur November 3 Endorsements\nR.I.P. Denise\nJane Morrison Passes\nCan we get this fixed, please?\nHappy Birthday Jane!\nReminder: Time to create your video for Jane!\nDeadline to submit: April 10th\nHelp Us Celebrate Jane Morrison\n(more…)\nUpdate on the City’s Response to the Climate Emergency\nYes on E – Putting Affordable Housing First\n2019 Holiday Party\nCorrection\n", "segment": "We’ll send the zoom link and phone numbers out before the event. What can you bring? We’re not providing food or beverages this year, so you’ll need to bring your own! To your own house!! Also, we’d like to have a San Francisco photo display – use your favorite photo of the city as your virtual background! Reserve your virtual table here. Our November 3 Endorsements\nSupervisor, District 1\nConnie Chan\nSupervisor, District 3\nAaron Peskin\nSupervisor, District 5\nDean Preston\nSupervisor, District 7\nMyrna Melgar\nSupervisor, District 9\nHillary Ronen\nSupervisor, District 11\nNo recommendation*\nLocal Propositions\n\nA, $487m bond – housing, parks streets\nSupport\nB, New Department of Sanitation and Streets with Commission\nSupport\nC, Removing Citizenship Requirements for Members of City Bodies\nSupport\nD, Sheriff’s oversight\nSupport\nE, Removing Policy staffing mandate from charter\nSupport\nF, Business Tax Overhaul\nSupport\nG, Youth voting in local elections\nSupport\nH, Streamlined permitting for neighborhood commercial uses\nSupport\nI, Real estate transfer tax\nSupport\nK, Affordable housing authorization\nSupport\nL, Business tax based on highest/lowest paid staff\nSupport\nRR, CalTrain sales tax\nSupport\nState Propositions\n\n15, Prop 13 split roll\nSupport\n16, Overturns 1996’s Prop 209\nSupport\n17, Expands voting rights to former prisoners\nSupport\n18, Constitutional amendment to allow 17-year-olds to vote\nSupport\n21, Expansion of rent control options\nSupport\nThe following three measures are bad on their own merits, but additionally we strongly resent the constant attempts to overturn legislation by appealing to low-information voters. 22, Uber/Lyft exemption from employee benefits\nOppose\n23, Kidney dialysis\nOppose\n24, Overturns CA privacy laws\nOppose\n25, Referendum on bail elimination\nSupport\n* No recommendation: did not reach the 60% threshold\nR.I.P. Denise\nWhen it rains, it pours. Contact [email protected] to sign up for the memorial.", "start_char": 449, "end_char": 2404, "id": "102010925" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_28_68902487#1_163942300", "url": "https://sfelections.sfgov.org/", "title": "Department of Elections |", "headings": "\nI Want To...\nTopics in Focus\nRanked Choice Voting\nAccessible Voting\n2021-2023 Strategic Plan\nFuture Elections\nVoter Portal\n2020 Census and Redistricting\nLatest News\nGet in Touch with the Department\nTwitter Updates\n", "segment": "For more information, please visit the California Secretary of State’s webpage . English\n中文\nEspañol\nFilipino\nI Want To...\nRegister to vote\nUpdate my registration\nCheck my registration\nView who's running for office\nView election results\nView future elections\nFind my representatives\nJoin an advisory committee\nTopics in Focus\nRanked Choice Voting\nFind out how ranked-choice voting works and practice marking a contest with 10 rankings. Accessible Voting\nLearn about accessible programs and services to help voters cast their vote privately and independently. 2021-2023 Strategic Plan\nFind out about ongoing and future activities and projects within the Department of Elections\nFuture Elections\nLearn about upcoming scheduled elections that will be held in San Francisco. Voter Portal\nReview your registration, track your ballot, stop/resume the mailing of your voter information pamphlet, submit your language preference for election materials, and more! 2020 Census and Redistricting\nLearn about redistricting occurring in 2021-2022. Latest News\n2021 Redistricting Task Force for the City and County of San Francisco for Supervisorial Districts, Invitation by the San Francisco Elections Commission to Apply for Open Seats\nSAN FRANCISCO, Wednesday, April 28, 2021 – The San Francisco Elections Commission invites residents of San Francisco to apply for appointment to one of three seats of the nine-member Redistricting Task Force. San Francisco Department of Elections Certifies November 3, 2020, Consolidated General Election\nSAN FRANCISCO, Tuesday, December 1, 2020 – Today, the San Francisco Department of Elections certified the November 3, 2020, Consolidated General Election. Read more news...\nGet in Touch with the Department\n1 Dr Carlton B. Goodlett Place\nCity Hall, Room 48\nSan Francisco, CA 94102\n(Get Directions)\nHours: Monday – Friday\n8 a.m. – 5 p.m.\nEmail:", "start_char": 811, "end_char": 2681, "id": "40881737" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_16_1315357971#2_1504130880", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2020_San_Diego_mayoral_election", "title": "2020 San Diego mayoral election - Wikipedia", "headings": "2020 San Diego mayoral election\n2020 San Diego mayoral election\nContents\nCandidates\nQualified\nDeclined\nCampaign\nEndorsements\nBarbara Bry\nOfficeholders\nNewspapers\nOrganizations\nOfficeholders\nPrimary election\nPolling\nResults\nGeneral election\nPolling\nResults\nTodd Gloria wins 2020 San Diego mayoral election after Barbara Bry concedes.\nNotes\nReferences\nExternal links\nOfficial campaign websites\n", "segment": "Democratic)\nBarbara Bry, San Diego City Councillor (Party preference: Democratic)\nTodd Gloria, California State Assemblymember and former Acting Mayor of San Diego (Party preference: Democratic)\nRich Riel, technology worker (Party preference: Hogwash)\nScott Sherman, San Diego City Councillor (Party preference: Republican)\nTasha Williamson, nonprofit executive (Party preference: Democratic)\nJarvis Gandy (write-in)\nDeclined\nToni Atkins, California State Senator (Party preference: Democratic)\nCory Briggs, attorney (Party preference: None)\nChris Cate, San Diego City Councillor (Party preference: Republican)\nJohn Cox, businessman and nominee for Governor of California in 2018 (Party preference: Republican)\nCarl DeMaio, former member of San Diego City Council, and candidate for mayor in 2012. (", "start_char": 6848, "end_char": 7647, "id": "100183667" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_09_418453614#5_609791056", "url": "http://www.sfgate.com/politics/article/Boxer-breaks-neutrality-endorses-Kamala-Harris-9831155.php", "title": "Boxer breaks neutrality, endorses Kamala Harris to replace her", "headings": "Boxer breaks neutrality, endorses Kamala Harris to replace her\nBoxer breaks neutrality, endorses Kamala Harris to replace her", "segment": "Brown; Newsom; Senate President Pro Tem Kevin de León, D-Los Angeles; Assembly Speaker Anthony Rendon, D-Paramount (Los Angeles County) and San Francisco Mayor Ed Lee. John Wildermuth is a San Francisco Chronicle staff writer. Email: [email protected] Twitter: @jfwildermuth", "start_char": 3879, "end_char": 4163, "id": "102007989" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_51_1124729515#7_2303564307", "url": "https://www.salary.com/research/minimum-wage/california", "title": "California Minimum Wage Data | Salary.com", "headings": "Hourly Minimum Wage\nin\nCalifornia\n\nHourly Minimum Wage in\nCalifornia\nAlaska Alabama Arkansas Arizona Colorado Connecticut District of Columbia Delaware Florida Georgia Hawaii Iowa Idaho Illinois Indiana Kansas Kentucky Louisiana Massachusetts Maryland Maine Michigan Minnesota Missouri Mississippi Montana North Carolina North Dakota Nebraska New Hampshire New Jersey New Mexico Nevada New York Ohio Oklahoma Oregon Pennsylvania Rhode Island South Carolina South Dakota Tennessee Texas Utah Virginia Vermont Washington Wisconsin West Virginia Wyoming\nSalary.com tracks all these complex changes and is here to help you stay up to date on the latest minimum wage levels in the locations you are interested in.\nUpcoming Changes in Hourly Minimum Wage\nHourly Minimum Wage for Tipped Employees\nDetailed Data in California\nAre you an HR manager or compensation specialist?\n", "segment": "Redwood City ? Richmond ? San Diego ? San Francisco ? San Jose ? San Leandro ? San Mateo ? Santa Clara ? Santa Monica ? Santa Rosa ?", "start_char": 2947, "end_char": 3080, "id": "36037645" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_13_1220294090#18_2725055066", "url": "https://cahighways.org/wordpress/?p=15960", "title": "🗳 November 2020 Ballot Analysis – The People – Observations Along the Road", "headings": "November 2020 Ballot Analysis – The People\nNovember 2020 Ballot Analysis – The People\nUS House District № 30: Brad Sherman (D) (Inc) vs Mark Reed (R)\nCalifornia State Senate District № 27: Henry Stern (D) (Inc) vs Houman Salem (R)\nCalifornia State Assembly District № 45: Jesse Gabriel (D) (Inc) vs Jeffi Girgenti (R)\nLos Angeles County District Attorney: Jackie Lacey (Inc) vs George Gascón\nSuperior Court Office № 72: Myanna Dellinger vs Steve Morgan\nSuperior Court Office № 80: David Berger vs Klint McKay\nSuperior Court Office № 162: David Diamond vs. Scott Yang\nLAUSD Board of Education District № 3: Scott Mark Schmerelson (Inc) vs Marilyn Koziatek\n", "segment": "Back in the primary, Gabriel was running unopposed. I did note he updated his website for 2020, and I’ve been reasonably satisfied with his work. He has generally been effective in the state assembly, and has strong experience. Jeffi Girgenti ( R): From out of nowhere, Girgenti has been recruited to run against Gabriel. Her webpage notes that she is against AB5 (Gig Workers), wants to protect Prop 13, and wants to reform Prop 47 (criminal justice reform). She’s a small business owner, with no public office experience. Her other main issue is parental rights. She doesn’t have that much more on her issues page. Conclusion:", "start_char": 8056, "end_char": 8684, "id": "44230976" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_51_1124729515#6_2303563064", "url": "https://www.salary.com/research/minimum-wage/california", "title": "California Minimum Wage Data | Salary.com", "headings": "Hourly Minimum Wage\nin\nCalifornia\n\nHourly Minimum Wage in\nCalifornia\nAlaska Alabama Arkansas Arizona Colorado Connecticut District of Columbia Delaware Florida Georgia Hawaii Iowa Idaho Illinois Indiana Kansas Kentucky Louisiana Massachusetts Maryland Maine Michigan Minnesota Missouri Mississippi Montana North Carolina North Dakota Nebraska New Hampshire New Jersey New Mexico Nevada New York Ohio Oklahoma Oregon Pennsylvania Rhode Island South Carolina South Dakota Tennessee Texas Utah Virginia Vermont Washington Wisconsin West Virginia Wyoming\nSalary.com tracks all these complex changes and is here to help you stay up to date on the latest minimum wage levels in the locations you are interested in.\nUpcoming Changes in Hourly Minimum Wage\nHourly Minimum Wage for Tipped Employees\nDetailed Data in California\nAre you an HR manager or compensation specialist?\n", "segment": "Novato ? Oakland ? Palo Alto ? Pasadena ? Petaluma ? Redwood City ? Richmond ? San Diego ? San Francisco ? San Jose ?", "start_char": 2894, "end_char": 3012, "id": "36037644" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_52_478546067#11_870616156", "url": "https://www.sfchronicle.com/bayarea/article/Bay-Briefing-The-most-overused-word-in-2020-15514950.php", "title": "Bay Briefing: 'The most overused word in 2020'", "headings": "Bay Briefing: 'The most overused word in 2020'\nBay Briefing: 'The most overused word in 2020'\nWater drops and better weather\nDefinitely different school year\nOlympic Valley?\nAround the Bay\nDatebook\nMore from Datebook:\n", "segment": "Find a Home\nWhere to live in the Bay Area\nMoving? Our guide lets you search dozens of cities, towns and neighborhoods to find the one that’s right for you. • Not here to make friends: The mission of the four-day Republican National Convention is becoming clear, Joe Garofoli writes. The GOP isn’t trying to win many new voters; it’s trying to convince the old ones to stick around. • Reform ‘urgency’: The San Francisco Board of Supervisors unanimously approved Malia Cohen, a former president of the board, to a spot on the city’s Police Commission at a critical juncture. • Jail No. 4:", "start_char": 5137, "end_char": 5725, "id": "92383768" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_23_1288359123#6_2876711779", "url": "https://lwvsf.org/", "title": "LWVSF - Voter Education, Elections, Register to Vote", "headings": "Empowering Voters. Defending Democracy.\nEmpowering Voters. Defending Democracy.\nWhat's New at LWVSF\nMaking Democracy Work\nThe League of Women Voters of San Francisco is a nonpartisan political nonprofit that encourages informed and active participation in government. People of all genders welcome.\nVoter Resources\nCommunity Services\nVoter Resources\nAdvocacy\nCommunity Services\nVoter Resources\nCommunity Services\nCommunity Services\nCommunity Services\nLWVSF Annual Meeting\nGet to Know LWVSF\nTrainings to Observe Public Meetings\nTrainings to Observe Public Meetings\nTrainings to Observe Public Meetings\nTrainings to Observe Public Meetings\nTrainings to Observe Public Meetings\nRegister to Vote\nVerify Your Registration\nVerify Your Registration\nVerify Your Registration\nVerify Your Registration\nVerify Your Registration\nShare Your Views\nVerify Your Registration\nShare Your Views\nCookie Policy\nDonate for Democracy\n", "segment": "We're one of the few nonpartisan groups helping people claim their voice in our democracy. Cookie Policy\nThis website uses cookies. By continuing to use this site, you accept our use of cookies. Accept & Close\nDonate for Democracy\nOur work doesn’t stop. Help us empower voters and defend democracy in San Francisco! Donate TODAY", "start_char": 4051, "end_char": 4379, "id": "111291117" } ]
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where do most immigrants in the united states come from today?
Mexico
[ { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_26_610905486#8_1160869350", "url": "https://populationeducation.org/5-tips-for-teaching-immigration-to-elementary-students/", "title": "5 Tips For Teaching Immigration to Elementary Students - Population Education", "headings": "5 Tips For Teaching Immigration to Elementary Students\n5 Tips For Teaching Immigration to Elementary Students\n1. Begin with discussing why people emigrate\n2. Introduce students to stories from real immigrants\n3. Teach through the history of America\n4. Understand that not all Americans chose to come here\n5. Discuss immigration today\nMore Resources for Teaching Immigration\n", "segment": "Discuss immigration today\nAs the world has changed, so has immigration. Ask your students simple questions about how they think immigration has changed since the days of Ellis Island such as: How do you think people travel to the United States today? Where do you think most United States immigrants today come from? How do you think the United States decides who is allowed to stay in the country? What happens when immigrants arrive in the United States? Most immigrants today travel the same way as your students – by car or airplane. More than half of all immigrants now come from Mexico or other countries in Latin America. Others come from many different countries across Asia and Africa. This differs significantly from the early and mid-1900s when so many immigrants were arriving from European countries, yet many of the push/pull factors discussed above remain the same.", "start_char": 4683, "end_char": 5563, "id": "112376221" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_58_1252075722#0_1847115135", "url": "https://www.worldatlas.com/articles/what-brings-immigrants-to-the-united-states.html", "title": "What Brings Immigrants To The United States? - WorldAtlas", "headings": "What Brings Immigrants To The United States?\nWhat Brings Immigrants To The United States?\nFor Work\nTo Escape Persecution And Violence\nBetter Living Conditions\nEducational Opportunities\nTo Be With Family\n", "segment": "What Brings Immigrants To The United States? - WorldAtlas\nWhat Brings Immigrants To The United States? Image credit: Karen Roach/Shutterstock.com\nPeople immigrate to the US for a better life, more work opportunities, to get an education and to reunite with family. In 2017, about 1 million new immigrants came to live in the US, the majority coming from India, Mexico, China, and Cuba. The US has the most active economy in the world, and for this reason, it is a hot destination for those seeking work. People come to begin a new life in the US for a wide variety of reasons. In 2017, over 44 million people in the US were born someplace else. The vast majority (77%) of immigrants living in the US are legal immigrants, and just under half (45%) are now naturalized US citizens. From about 1990 until 2007 a large wave of unauthorized or illegal immigrants came to live on US soil, tripling in number, but this level has now come down again.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 943, "id": "96435196" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_32_1624541873#5_3569272814", "url": "https://www.americanprogress.org/issues/immigration/report/2014/10/23/59040/the-facts-on-immigration-today-3/", "title": "The Facts on Immigration Today - Center for American Progress", "headings": "The Facts on Immigration Today\nThe Facts on Immigration Today\nToday’s immigrant population\nForeign-born population\nUndocumented immigrant population\nDemographics and political power of new Americans\nGrowing in number\nAnd growing in political power\nImmigrants and the economy\nThe economic imperative for immigration reform\nThe record on immigrants and the economy\nThe price of inaction and the cost of mass deportation\nFederal immigration policy\nThe Senate’s bipartisan immigration reform bill\nHouse’s immigration legislation\nAdministrative action and Supreme Court decisions\nBuilding a 21st century border\nImmigration enforcement is in overdrive\nPublic opinion polling on immigration\nAmericans want immigration reform with a pathway to citizenship\nLatino voters have a deep connection to immigration and want reform\nIn the news: Unaccompanied children at the U.S. southern border\nDemographics and violence\n", "segment": "The countries of origin of today’s immigrants are more diverse than they were 50 years ago. In 1960, a full 75 percent of the foreign-born population that resided in the United States came from Europe, while in 2012, only 11.8 percent of the immigrant population emigrated from Europe. In 2012, 11.6 million foreign-born residents—28 percent of the foreign-born population—came from Mexico; 2.3 million immigrants came from China; 2 million came from India; 1.9 million came from the Philippines; 1.3 million came from both Vietnam and El Salvador; and 1.1 million came from both Cuba and Korea. Immigrants today are putting down roots across the United States, in contrast to trends seen 50 years ago. In the 1960s, two-thirds of U.S. states had populations in which less than 5 percent of individuals were foreign born.", "start_char": 3096, "end_char": 3918, "id": "56898398" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_51_155880149#0_363538705", "url": "https://www.reference.com/government-politics/immigrants-come-8e0d943d1aae960", "title": "Where Do Most Immigrants Come From?", "headings": "Where Do Most Immigrants Come From?\nWhere Do Most Immigrants Come From?", "segment": "Where Do Most Immigrants Come From? Where Do Most Immigrants Come From? By Staff Writer Last Updated Mar 25, 2020 9:34:06 PM ET\nMarilyn Nieves/Stone/Getty Images\nAccording to a 2012 study by the Pew Research Center, most immigrants to the United States come from the Asia-Pacific and Latin America-Caribbean regions. The study showed an increase in immigrants from Asia, Africa and the Middle East from 1992 to 2012 and a decrease in immigrants from Latin America, Europe and other parts of North America. The U.S. Census Bureau's American Community Survey of 2012 showed that there were 40.8 million immigrants in the country, comprising 13 percent of the total population. This has been steadily increasing from 1970, when the immigrant population was 5 percent of the total. The countries represented by the largest number of immigrants were Mexico, China and the Philippines. More From Reference\n1\nWhat Are the Three Views About Justice as Written by Plato? 2\nClimate Change Is Revealing a Lack of Infrastructure & Preparedness — & It Isn’t Funny\n3\nWhat Is a 5G Network & How Does 5G Differ From 4G? 4\nWhat Are Perceptual Barriers to Effective Communication?", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 1162, "id": "35027068" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_08_1100010059#10_1969526063", "url": "http://www.pewhispanic.org/2015/11/19/more-mexicans-leaving-than-coming-to-the-u-s/", "title": "More Mexicans Leaving Than Coming to the U.S. | Pew Research Center", "headings": "More Mexicans Leaving Than Coming to the U.S.\nMore Mexicans Leaving Than Coming to the U.S.\nNet Loss of 140,000 from 2009 to 2014; Family Reunification Top Reason for Return\nCalculating the Flow from the U.S. to Mexico\nThe View From Mexico\nRoadmap to the Report\nIs Mexico Still the Largest Source of New Immigrants to the U.S.?\nFacts are more important than ever\n", "segment": "By contrast, Mexico remains the world’s top source of newly arrived immigrants to the U.S. under a different American Community Survey question that asks, “When did this person come to live in the U.S.?” Under this measure, 246,000 Mexicans, 195,000 Chinese and 199,000 Indians arrived in the U.S. in 2013 and 2012. ( We report two years because the 2013 arrivals represent only about half of the year given the way the data are collected.) Regardless of the exact number of new immigrants from each country arriving in the U.S. each year, the trends are clear: Over the past decade, immigration from China and India to the U.S. has increased steadily, while immigration from Mexico has declined sharply. This shift in immigration is noteworthy because since 1965 Mexico has sent more immigrants (16.2 million) to the United States than any other country, in what has been the largest wave of immigration in U.S history ( Pew Research Center, 2015 ). A Note on Terminology\n“Foreign born” refers to people born outside of the United States, Puerto Rico or other U.S. territories", "start_char": 8923, "end_char": 10000, "id": "1140042" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_19_1945942465#2_3180130966", "url": "https://findanyanswer.com/how-many-immigrants-came-to-the-united-states-between-1880-and-1930", "title": "How many immigrants came to the United States between 1880 and 1930?", "headings": "How many immigrants came to the United States between 1880 and 1930?\nHow many immigrants came to the United States between 1880 and 1930?", "segment": "20 million immigrants\nAlso Know, how many immigrants came to the US in 1900? 15 million immigrants\nJust so, who migrated to the US in the 1880s? During the 1870s and 1880s, the vast majority of these people were from Germany, Ireland, and England--the principal sources of immigration before the Civil War. That would change drastically in the next three decades. Immigrants entered the United States through several ports. Where did immigrants come from in the period from 1870 to 1920? Immigration to the U.S. in the Late 1800s. Between 1870 and 1900, the largest number of immigrants continued to come from northern and western Europe including Great Britain, Ireland, and Scandinavia. But \"new\" immigrants from southern and eastern Europe were becoming one of the most important forces in American life.", "start_char": 656, "end_char": 1464, "id": "60709018" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_32_1624541873#6_3569274914", "url": "https://www.americanprogress.org/issues/immigration/report/2014/10/23/59040/the-facts-on-immigration-today-3/", "title": "The Facts on Immigration Today - Center for American Progress", "headings": "The Facts on Immigration Today\nThe Facts on Immigration Today\nToday’s immigrant population\nForeign-born population\nUndocumented immigrant population\nDemographics and political power of new Americans\nGrowing in number\nAnd growing in political power\nImmigrants and the economy\nThe economic imperative for immigration reform\nThe record on immigrants and the economy\nThe price of inaction and the cost of mass deportation\nFederal immigration policy\nThe Senate’s bipartisan immigration reform bill\nHouse’s immigration legislation\nAdministrative action and Supreme Court decisions\nBuilding a 21st century border\nImmigration enforcement is in overdrive\nPublic opinion polling on immigration\nAmericans want immigration reform with a pathway to citizenship\nLatino voters have a deep connection to immigration and want reform\nIn the news: Unaccompanied children at the U.S. southern border\nDemographics and violence\n", "segment": "1.9 million came from the Philippines; 1.3 million came from both Vietnam and El Salvador; and 1.1 million came from both Cuba and Korea. Immigrants today are putting down roots across the United States, in contrast to trends seen 50 years ago. In the 1960s, two-thirds of U.S. states had populations in which less than 5 percent of individuals were foreign born. The opposite is true today: In 2012, 61 percent of the foreign-born population lived in the West and the South—a dramatic departure from trends 50 years ago, when 70 percent of the immigrant population lived in the Northeast and Midwest. Today, women outnumber men in the foreign-born population. In 2012, 51.4 percent of the U.S. immigrant population was female. Until the 1960s, immigrant men outnumbered immigrant women.", "start_char": 3555, "end_char": 4342, "id": "56898399" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_30_730694727#5_1664102257", "url": "https://topicsmill.com/research-paper/immigration-research-paper-topics/", "title": "Important Immigration Research Paper Topics to Think About", "headings": "Immigration Research Paper Topics\nImmigration Research Paper Topics\nList of 25 Immigration Research Paper Topics\n", "segment": "For instance, why have immigrants mostly come from some areas in certain decades? How have immigration trends in the last 50 years affected communities’ population growth and diversity? How do these affect how local policies are written? How have the reasons for immigration by different groups across different decades changed in the U.S.? How has the nation’s economy changed? If the path towards legal residence was made easier for immigrants, would there be less people coming to the U.S. illegally? Many people in the U.S. complain about the increase of immigrants in the country but fail to realize that there are many jobs natives are unwilling to do. Why has this been the case? What are the biggest health concerns for communities with high numbers of recent immigrants? Are there enough facilities to care for immigrants?", "start_char": 2651, "end_char": 3482, "id": "37613549" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_26_610905486#9_1160870931", "url": "https://populationeducation.org/5-tips-for-teaching-immigration-to-elementary-students/", "title": "5 Tips For Teaching Immigration to Elementary Students - Population Education", "headings": "5 Tips For Teaching Immigration to Elementary Students\n5 Tips For Teaching Immigration to Elementary Students\n1. Begin with discussing why people emigrate\n2. Introduce students to stories from real immigrants\n3. Teach through the history of America\n4. Understand that not all Americans chose to come here\n5. Discuss immigration today\nMore Resources for Teaching Immigration\n", "segment": "What happens when immigrants arrive in the United States? Most immigrants today travel the same way as your students – by car or airplane. More than half of all immigrants now come from Mexico or other countries in Latin America. Others come from many different countries across Asia and Africa. This differs significantly from the early and mid-1900s when so many immigrants were arriving from European countries, yet many of the push/pull factors discussed above remain the same. There is a lot of debate about whom the government should let into the country. Most immigrants, about 70%, arrive because they have family members already established in the United States or know someone who is willing to sponsor them. The United States also accepts refugees, or people who leave their country because they fear for their safety. However, due to increased vetting procedures and policy changes, the number of refugees accepted into the U.S. has decreased significantly in recent years to only 22,000, or roughly 5% of the total number of immigrants in 2018 . Explain to your students that once a person immigrates to the United States, they are not automatically a naturalized citizen.", "start_char": 5081, "end_char": 6267, "id": "112376222" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_26_1739694356#2_3016877598", "url": "https://quizlet.com/35792164/ap-huge-chapter-3-migration-flash-cards/", "title": "AP HUGE Chapter 3: Migration Flashcards | Quizlet", "headings": "AP HUGE Chapter 3: Migration\nAP HUGE Chapter 3: Migration\nTerms in this set (12)\n", "segment": "Mid-19th to Early 20th Centuries: Most immigrants came from Ireland, Germany, Scandinavia, and Southern and Eastern Europe. Late 20th to Early 21st Centuries: Most immigrants came from Asia and Latin America. Describe the history of interregional migration in the United States. 1790: Hugging the coast. Most Americans lived on the east coast because of their dependance on shipping link with Europe. 1800-1840: Crossing the Appalachians.", "start_char": 858, "end_char": 1297, "id": "113409080" } ]
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what organization did martin luther king lead?
Civil rights movement
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He led them to carry out protests against discrimination, calling for equal voting rights for African Americans. Luther King and the SCLC continued to march for civil rights. He criticized President F. Kennedy for not doing enough to stop racial segregation in America. Through King’s protests about discrimination in the south, a wide media coverage exposed maltreatment of blacks. Eventually, the pathetic situations drew sympathy from large sections of the public. Despite facing oppositions from government and other groups, the SCLC became recognized as a civil rights movement with hope to liberate blacks from unfair economic, political and social systems. “I Have a Dream” Speech\nMartin Luther King Jr. Achievements\nThe year was 1963; King delivered a powerful speech to hundreds of thousands of supporters gathered in Washington.", "start_char": 1958, "end_char": 3009, "id": "96471609" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_25_604497923#4_1195606893", "url": "https://ohiohistorycentral.org/w/Civil_Rights_Movement", "title": "Civil Rights Movement - Ohio History Central", "headings": "Civil Rights Movement\nCivil Rights Movement\nSee Also\n", "segment": "This organization, established in 1957, sought to unite churches across the South to protest racial segregation and the lack of other rights for African Americans. King was a leader in this organization for the rest of his life. He advocated non-violent protest. King believed that people of all races would look favorably on a movement that encouraged peace and equality and did not meet injustice with violence. King's peaceful message attracted thousands of supporters of all races who agreed that segregation and the lack of rights for African Americans could not continue. King organized protest rallies, boycotts, sit-ins, and marches. He hoped that thousands of people asking peacefully and respectfully for equal rights would rally support to the Civil Rights Movement. The best-known event organized by King was the March on Washington for Jobs and Freedom, which occurred on August 28, 1963, in Washington, DC. It was at this protest that King delivered his \"I Have a Dream\" Speech. Between 200,000 and 500,000 people of all races marched through the streets of Washington.", "start_char": 2455, "end_char": 3538, "id": "65723271" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_58_1278698675#3_1913169514", "url": "https://www.worldhistoryedu.com/martin-luther-king-jr-achievements/", "title": "7 Achievements of Martin Luther King Jr. - World History Edu", "headings": "7 Achievements of Martin Luther King Jr.\n7 Achievements of Martin Luther King Jr.\nWorked tirelessly during the Montgomery Bus Boycott\nHelped set up the Southern Christian Leadership Conference (SCLC)\n“I Have a Dream” Speech\nPlayed an active role during the Black Sanitation Workers’ Strike\nMartin Luther King Jr.’s nonviolent protests earned him the Nobel Peace Prize\nGallantly campaigned in Birmingham\nHe was pivotal in the passage of several Civil Rights Acts\n", "segment": "Martin Luther King (far left) pictured with fellow civil rights activist- Rosa Parks in 1955. Image source. Helped set up the Southern Christian Leadership Conference (SCLC)\nThe SCLC was created in 1957 by a group of civil rights activists. Key among them were: Martin Luther, Fred Shuttlesworth and Joseph Lowery. The group was founded with the core aim of organizing black Christian leaders to embark on peaceful protest against awful and inhumane racial segregation laws. Martin Luther King Jr was the president of the SCLC. He led them to carry out protests against discrimination, calling for equal voting rights for African Americans. Luther King and the SCLC continued to march for civil rights. He criticized President F. Kennedy for not doing enough to stop racial segregation in America.", "start_char": 1642, "end_char": 2440, "id": "96471608" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_25_83735672#1_162922068", "url": "https://newpittsburghcourier.com/2021/01/17/dr-martin-luther-king-jr-his-life-his-achievements-3/", "title": "Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. — His life, his achievements | New Pittsburgh Courier", "headings": "Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. — His life, his achievements\nDigital Daily\nDr. Martin Luther King Jr. — His life, his achievements\nAlso on New Pittsburgh Courier\nSaLisa Berrien: Her journey from …\nOnce again, Democrats are off to the racists\nTruth in labeling: It’s ‘White racism,’ not …\nThe Second Mister: Vice President-Elect …\nDemocracy itself is on the ballot\nCourier exclusive: Lisa Washington leaving …\nWiles’ passion for poetry earns him …\n‘Malcolm & Marie’—the couple is toxic, …\nFrom the Web\n", "segment": "Needing an organization to work from he helped found the Southern Christian Leadership Conference in 1957, serving as its first president. With the SCLC, King led an unsuccessful struggle against segregation in Albany, Ga., in 1962, and organized nonviolent protests in Birmingham, Ala, that attracted national attention following television news coverage of the brutal police response. King also helped to organize the 1963 March on Washington, where he delivered his famous “I Have a Dream” speech. On Oct. 14, 1964, King received the Nobel Peace Prize for combating racial inequality through nonviolence. In 1965, he and the SCLC helped to organize the Selma to Montgomery marches and the following year, he took the movement north to Chicago to work on segregated housing. In the final years of his life, King expanded his focus to include poverty and speak against the Vietnam War, alienating many of his allies with a 1967 speech titled “Beyond Vietnam.” In 1968, King was planning a national occupation of Washington, D.C., to be called the Poor People’s Campaign, when he was assassinated on April 4 in Memphis, where he was organizing a march in support of equal pay for garbage collectors there. His death was followed by riots in many U.S. cities. King was posthumously awarded the Presidential Medal of Freedom and the Congressional Gold Medal. Martin Luther King Jr. Day was established as a holiday in numerous cities and states beginning in 1971, and as a U.S. federal holiday in 1986.", "start_char": 796, "end_char": 2297, "id": "65159395" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_26_1780911403#11_3074475661", "url": "https://quizlet.com/41158356/civil-rights-movement-flash-cards/", "title": "Civil Rights Movement Flashcards | Quizlet", "headings": "Civil Rights Movement\nCivil Rights Movement\nPLAY\nTerms in this set (43)\nTHIS SET IS OFTEN IN FOLDERS WITH...\nCarbohydrates\n17-3\nCold War\nWaves\n", "segment": "Martin Luther King\nWas an American clergyman, activist and prominent leader in the African-American civil rights movement. He led the 1955 Montgomery Bus Boycott and helped found the Southern Christian Leadership Conference in 1957, serving as its first president. King's efforts led to the 1963 March on Washington, where King delivered his \"I Have a Dream\" speech. There, he raised public consciousness of the civil rights movement and established himself as one of the greatest orators in U.S. history. Montgomery improvement association\nWas formed in December 5, 1955 by black ministers and community leaders in Montgomery, Alabama. The leaders were Martin Luther King, Jr. and Edgar Nixon, the MIA was helpful in guiding the Montgomery bus boycott, a successful campaign that focused national attention on rac", "start_char": 9185, "end_char": 10000, "id": "113450653" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_25_604497923#3_1195605377", "url": "https://ohiohistorycentral.org/w/Civil_Rights_Movement", "title": "Civil Rights Movement - Ohio History Central", "headings": "Civil Rights Movement\nCivil Rights Movement\nSee Also\n", "segment": "Many African Americans college graduates had to take jobs that they could have obtained without a four-year college degree. Unhappy that the United States did not truly provide freedom and equality to all people, many African Americans and their supporters created a much more organized movement to achieve equal rights. During the 1950s and the early 1960s, Martin Luther King, Jr. emerged as an important leader of the Civil Rights Movement. In 1955, he helped organize the Montgomery Bus Boycott and hoped to end segregated public transportation in Montgomery, Alabama. King next formed the Southern Christian Leadership Conference. This organization, established in 1957, sought to unite churches across the South to protest racial segregation and the lack of other rights for African Americans. King was a leader in this organization for the rest of his life. He advocated non-violent protest. King believed that people of all races would look favorably on a movement that encouraged peace and equality and did not meet injustice with violence. King's peaceful message attracted thousands of supporters of all races who agreed that segregation and the lack of rights for African Americans could not continue.", "start_char": 1819, "end_char": 3032, "id": "65723270" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_03_414976541#8_768168095", "url": "http://tr008.k12.sd.us/New%20Folder/Government/Civil%20Rights/civil_rights_vocabulary%20defined.htm", "title": "CIVIL RIGHTS VOCABULARY", "headings": "CIVIL RIGHTS VOCABULARY\nCIVIL RIGHTS VOCABULARY\nTerms\nRacism\nCivil Rights\nSegregate\nIntegrate\nJim Crow Laws\nPoll Tax\nLiteracy Tests\nOrganizations\nBlack Muslims\nBPP (Black Panther Party)\nCORE (Congress of Racial Equality)\nNAACP (National Association for the Advancement of Colored People)\nNUL (National Urban League)\nSCLC (Southern Christian Leadership Conference)\nSNCC (Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee)\nLeaders\nStokely Carmichael\nJames Farmer\nDr. Martin Luther King, Jr.\nElijah Muhammed\nBobby Seale\nRoy Wilkins\nMethods\nSit-ins\nFreedom Rides\nRioting\nLaw Suits\nWriting\nMarching\nBoycotts\n", "segment": "Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.\nhead of the SCLC. Influenced by Jesus and Gandhi, he believed in nonviolent direct resistance as the way to achieve black rights. He organized the Montgomery Bus Boycott and the 1963 march on Washington. His tireless work for black equality was cut short in 1968 when he was assassinated on the balcony of a Memphis motel. Elijah Muhammed\nwas leader of the Black Muslims since 1930. He founded his first temple in Detroit in 1931. After serving four years in jail for draft dodging in World War II, he began to recruit follower. By 1959 he had fifty temples in over twenty-two states. He came into national publicity in 1965 when his former right hand man, Malcolm X, was killed, and one of the suspects was a Black Muslim enforcer. Bobby Seale\nwas national chairman and co-founder of the Black Panthers.", "start_char": 3880, "end_char": 4724, "id": "2204224" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_19_665371268#9_741634890", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yolanda_Renee_King", "title": "Martin Luther King III - Wikipedia", "headings": "Martin Luther King III\nMartin Luther King III\nContents\nEarly life\nAdult life and career\nWorking with Barack Obama\nMichael Jackson's memorial service\nPublic response during Trump impeachment trial\nSouthern Christian Leadership Conference\nKing Center\nLawsuits involving Dexter King\nReconciliation with siblings and return to King Center\nFerguson, Missouri\nOther pursuits and interests\nMinisters March for Justice\n2021 New York City mayoral election\nFamily\nHonors and awards\nSee also\nReferences\nWorks cited\nExternal links\n", "segment": "He certainly believed that justice and fairness should be available to everyone. But what mockery, what hypocrisy, and rank opportunism to equate my father’s views about 246 years of enslavement and almost 100 year [s] of segregation and their client’s intent to undermine constitutional governance\". Southern Christian Leadership Conference\nIn 1997, King was unanimously elected to head the Southern Christian Leadership Conference (SCLC), a civil rights organization his father founded. King was the fourth president of the group, which sought to fight police brutality and start new local chapters during the first years of his tenure. Under King's leadership, the SCLC held hearings on police brutality, organized a rally for the 37th anniversary of the \" I Have a Dream \" speech and launched a successful campaign to change the Georgia state flag, which previously featured a large Confederate cross. Within only a few months of taking the position, however, King was criticized by the SCLC board for failing to answer their correspondence or to take up issues important to the organization. The board also felt he failed to demonstrate against national issues the SCLC would previously have protested, including the disenfranchisement of black voters in the Florida election recount and time limits on welfare recipients implemented by then- President Bill Clinton. King was further criticized for failing to join the battle against AIDS, allegedly because he feels uncomfortable talking about condoms. He also hired Lamell J. McMorris, an executive director who, according to The New York Times, \"rubbed board members the wrong way\". In January 2000, King joined members of the Southern Christian Leadership Conference in getting tested for prostate cancer during a program of the group aimed encouraging aging African-American men to do the same.", "start_char": 7567, "end_char": 9421, "id": "59253818" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_10_470217120#2_864301880", "url": "http://www.videtteonline.com/features/top-martin-luther-king-jr-achievements/article_2f242ca3-0e63-5da4-b6ed-ba62c50a12ab.html", "title": "Top 5 Martin Luther King Jr. Achievements | Features | videtteonline.com", "headings": "Top 5 Martin Luther King Jr. Achievements\nTop 5 Martin Luther King Jr. Achievements\n1. March on Washington\n2. Montgomery Bus Boycott\n3. Southern Christian Leadership Conference\n4. Birmingham Campaign\n5. Nobel Peace Prize\n", "segment": "But his determination for justice and equality never stopped him in his fight. 3. Southern Christian Leadership Conference\nDr. King served as the first president of the SCLC following the Montgomery Bus Boycott. King founded the African-American civil rights organization in order to support nonviolent protests for equality. The SCLC consisted of ministers and other church leaders in Atlanta. At first, its focus was exclusively on buses, but eventually expanded its goals to end all forms of segregation. Under King’s guidance, the SCLC peacefully organized mass protest campaigns, voter registration drives and fought for equality. 4. Birmingham Campaign\nThe SCLC promoted this strategic effort to end the Birmingham’s segregated civil and discriminatory economic policies. The campaign began with a boycott on local businesses to pressure them to desegregate.", "start_char": 1613, "end_char": 2477, "id": "26235592" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_10_470212516#2_864290944", "url": "http://www.videtteonline.com/features/top-5-martin-luther-king-jr-achievements/article_2f242ca3-0e63-5da4-b6ed-ba62c50a12ab.html", "title": "Top 5 Martin Luther King Jr. Achievements | Features | videtteonline.com", "headings": "Top 5 Martin Luther King Jr. Achievements\nTop 5 Martin Luther King Jr. Achievements\n1. March on Washington\n2. Montgomery Bus Boycott\n3. Southern Christian Leadership Conference\n4. Birmingham Campaign\n5. Nobel Peace Prize\n", "segment": "But his determination for justice and equality never stopped him in his fight. 3. Southern Christian Leadership Conference\nDr. King served as the first president of the SCLC following the Montgomery Bus Boycott. King founded the African-American civil rights organization in order to support nonviolent protests for equality. The SCLC consisted of ministers and other church leaders in Atlanta. At first, its focus was exclusively on buses, but eventually expanded its goals to end all forms of segregation. Under King’s guidance, the SCLC peacefully organized mass protest campaigns, voter registration drives and fought for equality. 4. Birmingham Campaign\nThe SCLC promoted this strategic effort to end the Birmingham’s segregated civil and discriminatory economic policies. The campaign began with a boycott on local businesses to pressure them to desegregate.", "start_char": 1613, "end_char": 2477, "id": "26235585" } ]
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who is the coach of inter milan now?
Andrea Stramaccioni
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Without these tools, you won’t be able to play.\nWhat’s a PSP ROM?\nA Few Words About Playstation Portable\nWhat Playstation Portable Games to Choose?\nWhat You Should Know About PlayStation Portable Emulators\nWhat Platforms Support PSP ROMs And Emulators\nWhat emulators can be used for iOS?\nWhat emulators support Android-based devices?\nWhat emulators to choose for Windows?\nOverview of the best Linux supported emulators\nItalian Journalist Sandro Sabatini: “Antonio Conte Betrayed Inter, He Disappointed Me”\nInter Legend Riccardo Ferri: “Antonio Conte Was A Special Coach But Simone Inzaghi Is The Best Available Option”\nBarcelona B Striker Rey Manaj: “I Lacked Humility When I Was Inter, Happy To See Them Win The Scudetto”\nInter Legend Alessandro Altobelli: “Antonio Conte Quit So Shouldn’t Have Received Huge Pay Off, Not Impressed With Simone Inzaghi’s Conduct”\nChievo Midfielder Emanuele Giaccherini: “Inter’s Nicolo Barella Is A Great Player, Antonio Conte Is Amongst Best Coaches In The World”\nInter Will Face Juventus For The Supercoppa Italiana In Saudi Arabia & Will Take Place Next Winter, Italian Media Report\nAlso on Sempreinter\nInter Striker Romelu Lukaku: “Jay-Z …\nInter Ignored Atletico Madrid Offer Worth …\nBeppe Marotta & Piero Ausilio Likely To …\nInter & Cagliari Struggling To Make …\nInter Fitness Coach Antonio Pintus Set …\nInter Midfielder Arturo Vidal Tests Positive …\nInter & Cagliari In Talks Over Midfielder …\nChelsea Target Romelu Lukaku Wants To …\nWhat do you think?\n", "segment": "Jay-Z …\n13 hours ago\nRomelu Lukaku has revealed he chose to join Inter with a little help from …\nInter Ignored Atletico Madrid Offer Worth …\n6 hours ago\nInter have only received one offer for Lautaro Martinez so far, according to a report …\nBeppe Marotta & Piero Ausilio Likely To …\n15 hours ago\nInter are expected to offer new deals to Beppe Marotta and Piero Ausilio next …\nInter & Cagliari Struggling To Make …\n9 hours ago\nInter are struggling to make progress in their bid to offload Radja …\nInter Fitness Coach Antonio Pintus Set …\n5 hours ago\nWith Everton manager Carlo Ancelotti in pole position to return to Real Madrid as …\nInter Midfielder Arturo Vidal Tests Positive …\n16 hours ago\nArturo Vidal has confirmed he tested positive for COVID-19 on Monday. … Inter & Cagliari In Talks Over Midfielder …\n3 hours ago\nInter and Cagliari are in talks over Uruguayan international midfielder …\nChelsea Target Romelu Lukaku Wants To …\n15 hours ago\nRomelu Lukaku has no intention of leaving Inter, according to a report in …\n❯\nDisqus Comments\nWe were unable to load Disqus. If you are a moderator please see our troubleshooting guide. What do you think? 6 Responses\nUpvote\nFunny\nLove\nSurprised\nAngry\nSad\n1 comment\nComments\nSempreinter\nCommunity\nDisqus' Privacy Policy\nPrivacy Policy\nLogin\nDisqus\nFacebook\nTwitter\nGoogle\n1\nRecommend\nRecommended\nDiscussion Recommended! Recommending means this is a discussion worth sharing. It gets shared to your followers' Disqus feeds, and gives the creator kudos! Find More Discussions\nSort by Newest\nBest\nNewest\nOldest\n−\n+\nTQ • 9 months ago\nI already downloaded ps1 emulator on my android and i can also play ps2 games on windows 10. If you want to play games for free then its good that you can download emulators and roms for free aswell nowadays. Easier than buying a new console and games which costs money.", "start_char": 7787, "end_char": 9634, "id": "11124977" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_27_1633865791#18_3349391528", "url": "https://sempreinter.com/2020/08/19/how-to-play-psp-roms-on-psp/", "title": "How To Play PSP ROMs On PSP?", "headings": "How To Play PSP ROMs On PSP?\nHow To Play PSP ROMs On PSP?\nEager to play old-classic Playstation Portable games on modern devices? In such a scenario, you need to download PSP ISOs. Without these tools, you won’t be able to play.\nWhat’s a PSP ROM?\nA Few Words About Playstation Portable\nWhat Playstation Portable Games to Choose?\nWhat You Should Know About PlayStation Portable Emulators\nWhat Platforms Support PSP ROMs And Emulators\nWhat emulators can be used for iOS?\nWhat emulators support Android-based devices?\nWhat emulators to choose for Windows?\nOverview of the best Linux supported emulators\nItalian Journalist Sandro Sabatini: “Antonio Conte Betrayed Inter, He Disappointed Me”\nInter Legend Riccardo Ferri: “Antonio Conte Was A Special Coach But Simone Inzaghi Is The Best Available Option”\nBarcelona B Striker Rey Manaj: “I Lacked Humility When I Was Inter, Happy To See Them Win The Scudetto”\nInter Legend Alessandro Altobelli: “Antonio Conte Quit So Shouldn’t Have Received Huge Pay Off, Not Impressed With Simone Inzaghi’s Conduct”\nChievo Midfielder Emanuele Giaccherini: “Inter’s Nicolo Barella Is A Great Player, Antonio Conte Is Amongst Best Coaches In The World”\nInter Will Face Juventus For The Supercoppa Italiana In Saudi Arabia & Will Take Place Next Winter, Italian Media Report\nAlso on Sempreinter\nInter Striker Romelu Lukaku: “Jay-Z …\nInter Ignored Atletico Madrid Offer Worth …\nBeppe Marotta & Piero Ausilio Likely To …\nInter & Cagliari Struggling To Make …\nInter Fitness Coach Antonio Pintus Set …\nInter Midfielder Arturo Vidal Tests Positive …\nInter & Cagliari In Talks Over Midfielder …\nChelsea Target Romelu Lukaku Wants To …\nWhat do you think?\n", "segment": "Inter’s Nicolo Barella Is A Great Player, Antonio Conte Is Amongst Best Coaches In The World”\nMay 30, 2021 22:30\nFormer Italy international Emanuele Giaccherini believes the Azzurri are capable of winning Euro 2020 and feels they are strong in midfield with Inter’s Nicolo Barella.… Inter Will Face Juventus For The Supercoppa Italiana In Saudi Arabia & Will Take Place Next Winter, Italian Media Report\nMay 30, 2021 22:00\nInter’s Supercoppa Italiana clash against Juventus will be played in Saudi Arabia and will be scheduled to take place during the European winter. 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If you are a moderator please see our troubleshooting guide. What do you think? 6 Responses\nUpvote\nFunny\nLove\nSurprised\nAngry\nSad\n1 comment\nComments\nSempreinter\nCommunity\nDisqus' Privacy Policy\nPrivacy Policy\nLogin\nDisqus\nFacebook\nTwitter\nGoogle\n1\nRecommend\nRecommended\nDiscussion Recommended!", "start_char": 7019, "end_char": 9153, "id": "11124976" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_27_1633865791#17_3349387643", "url": "https://sempreinter.com/2020/08/19/how-to-play-psp-roms-on-psp/", "title": "How To Play PSP ROMs On PSP?", "headings": "How To Play PSP ROMs On PSP?\nHow To Play PSP ROMs On PSP?\nEager to play old-classic Playstation Portable games on modern devices? In such a scenario, you need to download PSP ISOs. Without these tools, you won’t be able to play.\nWhat’s a PSP ROM?\nA Few Words About Playstation Portable\nWhat Playstation Portable Games to Choose?\nWhat You Should Know About PlayStation Portable Emulators\nWhat Platforms Support PSP ROMs And Emulators\nWhat emulators can be used for iOS?\nWhat emulators support Android-based devices?\nWhat emulators to choose for Windows?\nOverview of the best Linux supported emulators\nItalian Journalist Sandro Sabatini: “Antonio Conte Betrayed Inter, He Disappointed Me”\nInter Legend Riccardo Ferri: “Antonio Conte Was A Special Coach But Simone Inzaghi Is The Best Available Option”\nBarcelona B Striker Rey Manaj: “I Lacked Humility When I Was Inter, Happy To See Them Win The Scudetto”\nInter Legend Alessandro Altobelli: “Antonio Conte Quit So Shouldn’t Have Received Huge Pay Off, Not Impressed With Simone Inzaghi’s Conduct”\nChievo Midfielder Emanuele Giaccherini: “Inter’s Nicolo Barella Is A Great Player, Antonio Conte Is Amongst Best Coaches In The World”\nInter Will Face Juventus For The Supercoppa Italiana In Saudi Arabia & Will Take Place Next Winter, Italian Media Report\nAlso on Sempreinter\nInter Striker Romelu Lukaku: “Jay-Z …\nInter Ignored Atletico Madrid Offer Worth …\nBeppe Marotta & Piero Ausilio Likely To …\nInter & Cagliari Struggling To Make …\nInter Fitness Coach Antonio Pintus Set …\nInter Midfielder Arturo Vidal Tests Positive …\nInter & Cagliari In Talks Over Midfielder …\nChelsea Target Romelu Lukaku Wants To …\nWhat do you think?\n", "segment": "The…\nInter Legend Riccardo Ferri: “ Antonio Conte Was A Special Coach But Simone Inzaghi Is The Best Available Option”\nMay 30, 2021 23:59\nFormer Inter defender Riccardo Ferri believes that the club are losing a great coach in Antonio Conte but is optimistic about his replacement, Simone Inzaghi.… Barcelona B Striker Rey Manaj: “ I Lacked Humility When I Was Inter, Happy To See Them Win The Scudetto”\nMay 30, 2021 23:30\nBarcelona B striker Rey Manaj has admitted that he was not humble enough to make the most of an opportunity when he was signed by…\nInter Legend Alessandro Altobelli: “ Antonio Conte Quit So Shouldn’t Have Received Huge Pay Off, Not Impressed With Simone Inzaghi’s Conduct”\nMay 30, 2021 23:00\nFormer Inter striker Alessandro Altobelli has criticised the decision to pay former coach Antonio Conte a large severance package following his departure, whilst hitting out…\nChievo Midfielder Emanuele Giaccherini: “ Inter’s Nicolo Barella Is A Great Player, Antonio Conte Is Amongst Best Coaches In The World”\nMay 30, 2021 22:30\nFormer Italy international Emanuele Giaccherini believes the Azzurri are capable of winning Euro 2020 and feels they are strong in midfield with Inter’s Nicolo Barella.… Inter Will Face Juventus For The Supercoppa Italiana In Saudi Arabia & Will Take Place Next Winter, Italian Media Report\nMay 30, 2021 22:00\nInter’s Supercoppa Italiana clash against Juventus will be played in Saudi Arabia and will be scheduled to take place during the European winter. 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Also on Sempreinter\n❮\nInter Striker Romelu Lukaku: “", "start_char": 6092, "end_char": 7787, "id": "11124975" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_18_1671185221#2_1883401238", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Roberto_Mancini", "title": "Roberto Mancini - Wikipedia", "headings": "Roberto Mancini\nRoberto Mancini\nRoberto Mancini\nContents\nEarly life\nClub career\nSampdoria\nLazio\nLeicester City\nInternational career\nStyle of play\nManagerial career\nEarly years\nInter Milan\nOut of football\nManchester City\n2009–10\n2010–11\n2011–12\n2012–13\nGalatasaray\nReturn to Inter\nZenit Saint Petersburg\nItaly national team\nManagement style\nControversy\nPersonal life\nCareer statistics\nClub\nInternational\nInternational goals\nManagerial statistics\nManagerial record by team and tenure\nHonours\nPlayer\nOrders\nManager\nSee also\nNotes\nReferences\nExternal links\n", "segment": "He won a Coppa Italia there, but left with the team facing bankruptcy. Months later he took over as manager at Lazio, where again he inherited financial constraints and was forced to lose a number of key players. With limited resources during his two-season tenure, he guided the club to another Coppa Italia. In 2004, Mancini was given the chance to manage a major club with more resources when he was offered the manager's job at Inter. During his first tenure at Inter, the club won three consecutive Serie A titles, an Inter club record, and an Italian record 17 consecutive league game victories stretching nearly half a season; Mancini became Inter's most successful manager in 30 years. Despite his domestic success, many pundits saw the repeated failure to win the coveted Champions League as the main reason for his dismissal in 2008. After being out of football for over a year, Mancini was appointed Manchester City manager in December 2009. Under his stewardship, he instilled a winning culture at the club, taking Manchester City from a mid-table club to the top level of English football, combining defensive solidity with attacking flair. In the 2010–11 season, his first full season at Manchester City, Mancini guided the club to Champions League football and the FA Cup, the club's first major trophy in 35 years.", "start_char": 2064, "end_char": 3394, "id": "63898034" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_16_2847302969#2_3149096857", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Central_African_Republic_Civil_War_(2012%E2%80%93present)", "title": "Central African Republic Civil War - Wikipedia", "headings": "Central African Republic Civil War\nCentral African Republic Civil War\nSupport:\nEUFOR RCA:\nMICOPAX:\nContents\nBackground\nMain article: Central African Republic Bush War\nCourse of the conflict\nToppling Bozizé (2012–2013)\nFormation of Seleka\nForeign troops and ceasefire agreement\nFall of Bangui\nMain article: Battle of Bangui\nSéléka rule and fall of Djotodia (2013–2014)\nMain article: Central African Republic conflict under the Djotodia administration\nEx-Séléka and Anti-balaka fighting (2014–2020)\nRebel alliance (2020–present)\nAtrocities\nReligious cleansing\nEthnic violence\nViolence against aid workers and crime\nCasualties\nMortality\n2020;\nDisplaced people\nInternational response\nOrganizations\nCountries\nRegional\nOthers\nSee also\nReferences\nFurther reading\nExternal links\n", "segment": "Kersti Kaljulaid\n(Since 2016)\nToomas Hendrik Ilves\n(2014–16)\nSauli Niinistö\n(Since 2014)\nSalome Zourabichvili\n(Since 2018)\nGiorgi Margvelashvili\n(2014–18)\nEgils Levits\n(Since 2019)\nRaimonds Vējonis\n(2015–19)\nAndris Bērziņš\n(2014–15)\nXavier Bettel\n(Since 2014)\nMark Rutte\n(Since 2014)\nMarcelo Rebelo de Sousa\n(Since 2016)\nAníbal Cavaco Silva\n(2014–16)\nAndrzej Duda\n(Since 2015)\nBronisław Komorowski\n(2014–15)\nKlaus Iohannis\n(Since 2014)\nPedro Sánchez\n(Since 2018)\nMariano Rajoy\n(2014–18)\nMICOPAX: João Lourenço\n(Since 2017)\nJosé Eduardo dos Santos\n(2013–17)\nPaul Biya\n(Since 2013)\nMahamat Déby Itno\n(Since 2021)\nIdriss Déby †\n(2013–16, 2016–21)\nDenis Sassou Nguesso\n(Since 2013)\nFélix Tshisekedi\n(Since 2019)\nJoseph Kabila\n(2013–19)\nAli Bongo Ondimba\n(Since 2013)\nMaxime Mokom\nDieudonné Ndomaté\nLevy Yakete\nPatrice Edouard Ngaissona Support: François Bozizé (2013–14, alleged)\nStrength\n60,000 (CPC, 2021)\n3,000 ( Séléka claim, 2015)\n1,000–2,000 ( other estimates, 2014)\n3,500\nMINUSCA: 13,000\n2,000\n200\nECCAS: 3,500+ peacekeepers\nDemocratic Republic of the Congo: 1,000\nRepublic of the Congo: 769\nMauritania: 140 gendarmes\nPortugal: 180 (mainly paratroopers)\nGeorgia: 140\nAfrican Union:", "start_char": 2243, "end_char": 3428, "id": "101212364" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_24_1491378387#3_3189319767", "url": "https://naijaquest.com/best-coaches-in-the-world/", "title": "Top 10 Best Football Coaches in the World 2020 – Information", "headings": "Top 10 Best Football Coaches in the World 2020\nTop 10 Best Football Coaches in the World 2020\nTop 10 Best Football Coaches in the World 2020\nTop Best Coaches in the World 2020\n1. Jurgen Klopp\n2. Pep Guardiola\n3. Zinedine Zidane\n4. Diego Simeone\n5. Antonio Conte\n6. Maurizio Sarri\n7. Thomas Tuchel\n8. Carlo Ancelotti\n9. Erik ten Haag\n10. Jose Mourinho\n", "segment": "Let us stand up for some of the best coaches in football today: Top 10 Best Football Coaches in the World 2020\nRank No. Coach Name\nPresent Club\n1. Jurgen Klopp\nLiverpool\n2. Pep Guardiola\nManchester City\n3. Zinedine Zidane\nReal Madrid\n4. Diego Simeone\nAtletico Madrid\n5. Antonio Conte\nInter Milan\n6. Maurizio Sarri\nJuventus\n7. Thomas Tuchel\nParis Saint-Germain PSG\n8.", "start_char": 1641, "end_char": 2007, "id": "14717954" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_18_931848942#6_1050740269", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paris_Saint-Germain_F.C._ownership_and_finances", "title": "Paris Saint-Germain F.C. ownership and finances - Wikipedia", "headings": "Paris Saint-Germain F.C. ownership and finances\nParis Saint-Germain F.C. ownership and finances\nContents\nOrganizational chart\nHistory\nFrom Hechter to Borelli (1970–1991)\nCanal+ and Colony Capital (1991–2011)\nQatar Sports Investments (2011–present)\nQatari takeover\nFirst UEFA investigation\nSecond UEFA investigation\nNike, ALL and Air Jordan deals\nFinancial status\nFinancial history since QSI\nPerformance\nSponsorships\nUniform partnerships\nShirt sponsor\nKit manufacturer\nTransfer activity\nBefore QSI\nAfter QSI\nReferences\nExternal links\nOfficial websites\n", "segment": "He green-lighted the transfers of Neymar and Kylian Mbappé in 2017 as well. Al Thani even chose Thomas Tuchel as first-team coach in replacement of Unai Emery in 2018. It was also him who demanded the dismissal of former coach Laurent Blanc in 2016 after PSG were eliminated from the UEFA Champions League by Manchester City, owned by emirate rival United Arab Emirates, even though Al-Khelaifi had recently renewed Blanc's contract. Al-Khelaifi, however, was behind the designations of sporting directors Olivier Létang (2013–2016), Patrick Kluivert (2016–2017) and Antero Henrique (2017–2019). Since Al-Khelaifi holds many other positions, sporting director Leonardo and deputy general manager Jean-Claude Blanc are in charge in his absence. Blanc already worked with Leonardo from 2011 to 2013 during the latter's first stint at the club. After his return in 2019, Leonardo has complete control over the club's sporting area. Backed by assistant sporting director Angelo Castellazzi, Leonardo manages the transfer market, the first team and the Paris Saint-Germain Academy. Jean-Claude Blanc, for his part, joined PSG in 2011 and oversees the general administration of the club. Blanc focuses on PSG's commercial development (ticketing, merchandising, sponsorship, Parc des Princes redevelopment).", "start_char": 4519, "end_char": 5819, "id": "63373649" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_19_298927428#2_326854630", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vincenzo_Montella", "title": "Vincenzo Montella - Wikipedia", "headings": "Vincenzo Montella\nVincenzo Montella\nVincenzo Montella\nContents\nClub career\nEarly career\nRoma\nLoan to Fulham\nLoan to Sampdoria and return\nInternational career\nStyle of play\nCoaching career\nRoma\nCatania\nFiorentina\nSampdoria\nMilan\nSevilla\nReturn to Fiorentina\nMedia\nCareer statistics\nPlayer\nClub\nInternational\nInternational goals\nManagerial statistics\nManagerial record by team and tenure\nHonours\nPlayer\nClub\nGenoa\nManager\nIndividual\nOrders\nReferences\nExternal links\n", "segment": "In 2012, he moved to Fiorentina, where he spent three seasons, leading the club to three consecutive fourth-place league finishes, the 2014 Coppa Italia final and the UEFA Europa League semi-finals in 2015. After a season-long spell with Sampdoria, he was appointed Milan's manager in 2016, and later that year, he won his first title as a coach with the club, the Supercoppa Italiana. He was sacked by the club in 2017 and was subsequently appointed the new manager of Spanish side Sevilla. Despite reaching the Copa del Rey final and reaching the Champions League quarter-finals for the first time in the club's history, he was sacked by Sevilla 4 months after his appointment following a run that included nine matches without a victory. He returned to Fiorentina in 2019, with the second spell lasting over 8 months. Contents\n1 Club career\n1.1 Early career\n1.2 Roma\n1.2.1 Loan to Fulham\n1.2.2 Loan to Sampdoria and return\n2 International career\n3 Style of play\n4 Coaching career\n4.1 Roma\n4.2 Catania\n4.3 Fiorentina\n4.4 Sampdoria\n4.5 Milan\n4.6 Sevilla\n4.7 Return to Fiorentina\n5 Media\n6 Career statistics\n6.1 Player\n6.1.1 Club\n6.2 International\n6.2.1 International goals\n7 Managerial statistics\n8 Honours\n8.1 Player\n8.1.1 Club\n8.2 Manager\n8.3 Individual\n8.4 Orders\n9 References\n10 External links\nClub career\nEarly career\nMontella began his club career in Serie C1 at Empoli in 1990 before moving to Serie B club Genoa in 1995, where he scored 21 goals in his only season with the club, at the end of which he lifted the Anglo-Italian Cup. He then moved up to Serie A to city rivals Sampdoria, where he remained three years, until 1999. After Sampdoria's relegation, when he moved to Roma in a 50 billion lire (about €25.823 million) transfer. Montella made his Serie A debut on 8 September 1996, against Perugia . Roma\nIt was Roma coach Zdeněk Zeman that wanted him to spearhead the Roma attack, but that year Roma also signed a new coach, Fabio Capello, who disliked short forwards.", "start_char": 2147, "end_char": 4133, "id": "58993405" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_17_3728712013#1_3830349605", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mario_Balotelli", "title": "Mario Balotelli - Wikipedia", "headings": "Mario Balotelli\nMario Balotelli\nMario Balotelli\nContents\nEarly life\nClub career\nLumezzane\nInter Milan\nManchester City\n2010–11\n2011–12\n2012–13\nMilan\n2012–13\n2013–14\nLiverpool\n2014–15\nReturn to Milan on loan\nNice\n2016–17\n2017–18\n2018–19\nMarseille\nBrescia\nMonza\nInternational career\nYouth career\nEarly senior career\nUEFA Euro 2012\n2014 FIFA World Cup qualifying\n2013 FIFA Confederations Cup\n2014 FIFA World Cup\n2014–present: post-World Cup\nStyle of play\nPersonality and public image\nPersonal life\nCareer statistics\nClub\nInternational\nList of international goals scored by Mario Balotelli\nHonours\nClub\nInter Milan\nManchester City\nInternational\nItaly\nIndividual\nAwards\nReferences\nExternal links\n", "segment": "born 12 August 1990) is an Italian professional footballer who plays as a striker for Serie B club Monza . He started his professional football career at Lumezzane and played for the first team twice before having an unsuccessful trial at Barcelona, and subsequently joining Inter Milan in 2007. Inter manager Roberto Mancini brought Balotelli into the first team, but when Mancini left, Balotelli's disciplinary record fell away. He had a strained relationship with new manager José Mourinho and was suspended from Inter's first team in January 2009 after a number of disciplinary problems. With doubts over his career at Inter, former coach Roberto Mancini had since moved to Manchester City and decided to give Balotelli a fresh chance at a new club. He joined Manchester City in August 2010, where his performances and off-field activities continued to be enigmatic and unpredictable. Balotelli eventually fell out of favour with Mancini after a \"training ground bust up\" between the two in January 2013. His departure from City and return to Italy with Milan followed several weeks later. After 18 months at Milan, he returned to the Premier League with Liverpool. An unsuccessful season with the Merseyside club led to his return to Milan on loan and subsequent departure on a free transfer to Ligue 1 side Nice.", "start_char": 1317, "end_char": 2635, "id": "105832418" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_00_100854325#7_178770815", "url": "http://acronyms.thefreedictionary.com/FATIC", "title": "FATIC - What does FATIC stand for? The Free Dictionary", "headings": "FATIC\nFATIC\nFeedback\nFlashcards & Bookmarks ?\nReferences in periodicals archive ?\nAcronyms browser ?\nFull browser ?\n", "segment": "Rampant Villa put fans in dreamland; VILLA NEWS Hopes at fever pitch as Inter sent packing\nINTERNAZIONALE (3-4-3) Cesar; Stankovic, Maxwell, Cruz (Figo) Jimemez, (Solari); Dacourt, Materazzi (Suazo), Samuel ( Fatic) Chivu; Cesar, Ibrahimovic (Adriano). Football: Villa enjoy anniversary waltz for opening statement\nINTER MILAN: Julio Cesar (Toldo 45), Cesar, Materazzi (Pedrelliez 52), Samuel ( Fatic 45), Jimenez (Cambiasso 45), Solari (Figo 63), Dacourt, Chivu, Filkor, Suazo, Barwuah (Adriano 45). Football: VAN FILLS HIS BOOTS;", "start_char": 2776, "end_char": 3307, "id": "3843369" } ]
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Italian Peninsula
[ { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_13_1325881265#0_2929829657", "url": "https://canalesksssd.weebly.com/landforms.html", "title": "landforms - italy", "headings": "\n", "segment": "landforms - italy\nHome\neconomy\nlandforms\nmaps\nsymbols\nLANFORMS: Italy's major landforms include the Alps and the Apennines mountain ranges, the Po-Venetian plain, both sandy and rocky coastlines, and the island of Sicily has Italy's major active volcano, Etna. BODIES OF WATER: some bodies of water in italy include lake como, lake garda, grand canal, and many much more all around italy the country is surrounded by five major seas/oceans. these bodies of water are, the Adriatic to the northeast of the italian peninsula the lonian to the southeast, the tyrrhenian to the southwest, the ligurian northwest, and finally the peninsula extends into the mediterranean sea to the south\n.http://www.google.com/#q=italy's+bodies+of+water&safe=active", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 744, "id": "44340256" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_03_448234190#0_834957537", "url": "http://traveltips.usatoday.com/unique-landforms-italy-102227.html", "title": "What Are Some Unique Landforms in Italy? | USA Today", "headings": "What Are Some Unique Landforms in Italy?\nWhat Are Some Unique Landforms in Italy?\nTravel Tips\nThe Alps and the Apennines\nVolcanoes\nSubalpine Lakes\nTravel Tips Video\nThe Italian Islands\nA Vacation in Italy\nTravel Tips\nGetting There\nGetting Around\nTop Attractions\nMoney\nWhen to Go\n", "segment": "What Are Some Unique Landforms in Italy? | USA Today\nA Vacation in Italy\nNames of Waterways in Italy\nWhat Are Some Unique Landforms in Italy? Travel Tips\nDanielle Hill, Leaf Group Updated January 26, 2018\nThe Dolomites are an especially distinctive area of the Italian Alps. ( Photo: Medioimages/Photodisc/Photodisc/Getty Images )\nItaly's distinctive shape, like a boot jutting into the Mediterranean, maybe the country's best known geographical feature. While the proximity to the sea has had an unquestionable influence on the nation, many other features of Italy 's landforms are equally prominent in its development and noteworthy from a geographical perspective. The Alps and the Apennines\nThe Alps form part of a large, discontinuous chain of mountain ranges spreading across Europe from North Africa's Atlas mountains all the way to the Himalayas. In Italy, the mountains mark the country's northern border with France, Switzerland and Austria. The highest peak of the mountain range, Mont Blanc, sits squarely on the Italian and French border. The Dolomites region, an area of the Alps in northeastern Italy, is notable for its distinctive column-like limestone formations.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 1180, "id": "2242790" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_24_584298584#0_1240686093", "url": "https://michellekaczmarczyk.weebly.com/physical-characteristics.html", "title": "Physical Characteristics - Italy", "headings": "\n", "segment": "Physical Characteristics - Italy\n\n\n\n\n\n\nPhysical Characteristics\nItaly has many unique landforms, not to mention the country itself is shaped like a boot. The Alpine Mountains and Italian alps are located in the north. There is some fertile soil for farmland, but the southern parts sometimes have droughts. In the winter, it is usually cold and rainy or mild in the south. In the summer, it is typically very hot. Italy surrounds two other countries: San Marino and Vatican City. Mount Etna and Mount Vesuvius are some popular volcanoes in Italy. There are also many large, freshwater lakes. There are many different animals lurking around in Italy such as deer, brown bears, frogs, and endangered goats.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 704, "id": "13671673" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_03_1708301650#4_3002990385", "url": "http://www.answers.com/Q/What_are_some_landforms_in_Europe", "title": "", "headings": "\n", "segment": "Hills, mountains, plains, canyons, valleys\nWhat are some landforms in Mediterranean Europe? Hills, mountains, plains, canyons, valleys\nWhat are the major landforms of western Europe? The major landforms in Western Europe are the Alps, Pindus,\nKjolen, Apennines and Pyrenees. What are the three major landforms of Europe? The three major landforms are ALPS is North of Italy\nWhat are landforms of Northern Europe? Northern Europe is dominated by plains and mountains. What are the largest landforms? Europe, France, and England. What landforms are in northern Europe? Plains and mountains.", "start_char": 1804, "end_char": 2393, "id": "3607621" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_11_809716826#0_1526751895", "url": "https://allaboutitali.weebly.com/physical-features.html", "title": "Physical Features - Italy", "headings": "\nItaly\nWhat are Italy's Physical\n \nfeatures?\n \n", "segment": "Physical Features - Italy\n\n\n\n\nItaly\nHome\nCulture\nPhysical Features\nTourist Attractions\nPopulation\nClimate Graphs\nBibliography\nWhat are Italy's Physical\n \nfeatures?  \nThis is the Matterhorn Mountain found in the Alps. Italy is a peninsula in the Mediterranean Sea. This means it is a piece of land that is almost completely surrounded by water. Italy is easily recognised on a map because of the it is shaped like a boot. Mountains\nA lot of Italy is covered by mountains. The Dolomite mountains extend into Northern Italy and are part of the Alps mountain range. Within this mountain range is the Aosta valley, home to Mont Blanc (4,879m), Monte Rosa (4,633m) and Matterhorn (4,478m). There are also the Apennines that run through the centre of Italy, stretching from North to South and dividing Italy into the eats and west coasts. They run through nearly 2/3 of the country and extend from Genoa to Calabria.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 913, "id": "24711700" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_03_1716308459#2_3024561589", "url": "http://www.answers.com/Q/What_are_the_major_landforms_and_rivers_of_southern_Europe", "title": "", "headings": "\n", "segment": "What are the major landforms of western Europe? The major landforms in Western Europe are the Alps, Pindus,\nKjolen, Apennines and Pyrenees. What are the three major landforms of Europe? The three major landforms are ALPS is North of Italy\nWhat type of landforms does France have? The major landforms of France are: mountains, hills, plains and\nrivers. What are the major landforms of Uzbekistan? the answer is mountains, rivers and lakes. What are the major landforms in China? deserts, mountains, and rivers.", "start_char": 1142, "end_char": 1651, "id": "3623367" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_30_984821466#0_2156303619", "url": "https://traveltips.usatoday.com/landforms-ancient-rome-101023.html", "title": "What Are the Landforms in Ancient Rome? | USA Today", "headings": "What Are the Landforms in Ancient Rome?\nWhat Are the Landforms in Ancient Rome?\nTravel Tips\nHills and Mountains\nRivers\nMarshes\nTravel Tips Video\nVolcanoes\nInformation About Rivers in Italy\nTravel Tips\nTiber\nPo\nAdige\nArno\n", "segment": "What Are the Landforms in Ancient Rome? | USA Today\nInformation About Rivers in Italy\nRecommended Itinerary for Travel to Italy\nWhat Are the Landforms in Ancient Rome? Travel Tips\nLinsay Evans, Leaf Group Updated January 26, 2018\nFrom the Parthenon to the Colosseum, from the Arch of Titus to the Basilica Ulpia, ancient Rome is perhaps best known for its architecture – along with, of course, the widespread dominance of the Roman Empire – but natural landforms also played a significant role in the region’s rich history. Rome’s geography influenced its development; early settlers populated the city’s hilly areas, rather than the marshes near the Tiber River, and the marshes necessitated the development of the complex drainage systems, hydraulic engineering techniques and architectural styles that defined the era. Hills and Mountains\nItaly is roughly divided into east and west by the Apennine Mountains, which stretch 830 miles from the Alps in northern Italy to the island of Sicily in the south. The highest peak, Mount Corno, reaches to 9,560 feet. Almost all of the country’s major rivers originate in the Apennines, including the Volturno, Arno and Tiber. The Apennines divided the country culturally as well as physically, with different customs developing on either side of the slopes. The mountains also provided protection from invasion;", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 1355, "id": "37872257" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_07_650587343#2_1139919984", "url": "http://www.kidport.com/Reflib/WorldGeography/Italy/Italy.htm", "title": "Italy Geography", "headings": "Italy Geography\nItaly Geography\nWorld Geography:\nOn this Page:\nKey Facts\nGeographic Landmarks\nPoints of Interest\nMajor Industries\nHistorical Highlights\nPopulation and Culture\nClimate\n", "segment": "Rome, Milan, Naples, Genoa, Venice\nGeographic Landmarks\nTop of Page\nItaly is a peninsula in the Mediterranean Sea. Its most prominent feature is its boot-like shape kicking the island of Sicily. Much of Italy is covered by mountains. The Dolomite mountains which extend across northern Italy are part of the Alps mountain range. The Apennine mountains cut down the center of Italy, stretching from north to south, dividing the east and west coasts. The Po Valley, just south of the Dolomite mountains, is the basin of the Po River. It is fertile farm land. Italy includes two large islands: Sicily and Sardinia. Sicily is the largest island in the Mediterranean, with active volcanoes and earthquakes.", "start_char": 654, "end_char": 1367, "id": "45400161" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_01_1060863997#0_1323020724", "url": "http://geography.parkfieldprimary.com/the-european-union/italy/landscape-of-italy", "title": "Landscape of Italy - Primary School Geography Encyclopedia", "headings": "Landscape of Italy\nLandscape of Italy", "segment": "Landscape of Italy - Primary School Geography Encyclopedia\n\n\n\n\nThe European Union ‎ > ‎ Italy ‎ > ‎\nLandscape of Italy\nThe mountains of the Alps and the Dolomites in the north have: snow-covered peaks, icy glaciers and fertile valleys. In their foothills are large and beautiful lakes such as Lake Garda and Lake Como. Further south are huge areas of flat plains and rolling hills, crossed by rivers and streams. Grapes and olives grow here. The landscape in the far south, and on Sardinia and Sicily, is rugged and mountainous. There are three volcanoes in Italy - Mount Vesuvius on the mainland, Mount Etna on Sicily, and the island volcano of Stromboli.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 656, "id": "73493780" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_03_1708301650#3_3002989435", "url": "http://www.answers.com/Q/What_are_some_landforms_in_Europe", "title": "", "headings": "\n", "segment": "gozzo channel, armier bay\ncaves: the blue grotto [Malta]\nWhat are the major landforms and rivers of southern Europe? There are a variety of major landforms and rivers in southern\nEurope. Some include the Balkan Mountains, the Guadalquivir River,\nas well as the Corinth Canal. What are some landforms in southern Europe? Hills, mountains, plains, canyons, valleys\nWhat are some landforms in Mediterranean Europe? Hills, mountains, plains, canyons, valleys\nWhat are the major landforms of western Europe? The major landforms in Western Europe are the Alps, Pindus,\nKjolen, Apennines and Pyrenees. 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