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what language do they speak in indonesia?
Javanese Language
[ { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_01_1629074936#6_2375667353", "url": "http://indonesia.wikia.com/wiki/Republic_of_Indonesia", "title": "Republic of Indonesia | Indonesia | Fandom", "headings": "Republic of Indonesia\nRepublic of Indonesia\nContents\nNatural Resources\nArea\nClimate\nGeological Condition\nCities\nPeople\nEthnic Groups\nLanguages\nHistory\nPrehistoric Times\nMigration of people to Ancient Indonesia\nSee also\nReferences\n", "segment": "The most well known are: Javanese, Sundanese, Balinese, Betawi, Madurese, Acehnese, Ambonese, Manado, Batak, And Bugis . Languages\nThe official Language of Republic of Indonesia is Bahasa Indonesia (literal translation: the language of Indonesia), a direct descendant of Malay language. There are also about 300 languages and dealects spoken throughout Indonesia, as well as foreign language such as: several dialects of Chinese, Arabic, Indian, Dutch, and English. The most well known languages of Indonesia are: Javanese, Sundanese, and Balinese . History\nPrehistoric Times\nMain article: Homo erectus\nIt is thought that Indonesia has been inhibited by prehistoric human since 1.8 million years ago.", "start_char": 3598, "end_char": 4298, "id": "74157116" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_58_1258744061#0_1863206565", "url": "https://www.worldatlas.com/articles/what-languages-are-spoken-in-indonesia.html", "title": "What Languages Are Spoken In Indonesia? - WorldAtlas", "headings": "What Languages Are Spoken In Indonesia?\nWhat Languages Are Spoken In Indonesia?\nThe Official Language Of Indonesia\nRegional Languages Of Indonesia\nJavanese\nSundanese\nOther Major Languages Spoken In Indonesia\nMinangkabau and Musi\n", "segment": "What Languages Are Spoken In Indonesia? - WorldAtlas\nWhat Languages Are Spoken In Indonesia? Jakarta, the largest city in Indonesia as well as its capital. There are an estimated 700 languages used in Indonesia, most of which are Austronesian languages. The de jure official language in Indonesia is the Indonesian language as indicated in the Indonesian Constitution. The language is the most widely used language in the country and is used in all formal communication particularly in media, administration, and commerce. However, there are the other main languages used in the country such as Javanese and Sundanese which have millions of native speakers. The Official Language Of Indonesia\nThe Indonesian language is one of the major languages spoken in Indonesia. The Indonesian language is also formally recognized as the official language of the country as is provided for by Article 35 of the Constitution of Indonesia. The language is categorized by linguists as a standardized register of Riau Malay and is among the languages of the Austronesian language family.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 1072, "id": "96445602" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_06_147995576#8_240588383", "url": "http://www.everyculture.com/wc/Germany-to-Jamaica/Indonesians.html", "title": "Indonesians - Introduction, Location, Language, Folklore, Religion, Major holidays, Rites of passage", "headings": "Indonesians\nIndonesians\n1 • INTRODUCTION\n2 • LOCATION\n3 • LANGUAGE\n4 • FOLKLORE\n5 • RELIGION\n6 • MAJOR HOLIDAYS\n7 • RITES OF PASSAGE\n8 • RELATIONSHIPS\n9 • LIVING CONDITIONS\n10 • FAMILY LIFE\n11 • CLOTHING\n12 • FOOD\nRecipe\nNasi Kuning\n(Yellow Rice)\nIngredients\nProcedure\n13 • EDUCATION\n14 • CULTURAL HERITAGE\n15 • EMPLOYMENT\n16 • SPORTS\n17 • RECREATION\n18 • CRAFTS AND HOBBIES\n19 • SOCIAL PROBLEMS\n20 • BIBLIOGRAPHY\nWEBSITES\nUser Contributions:\nCathleen\n", "segment": "However, there is only one official language of government, commerce, education, and mass media. It is Bahasa Indonesia, a dialect of Malay. For the majority of Indonesians, Bahasa Indonesia is the language used in public. A regional language is used for private, family, and local community life. Bahasa Indonesia uses a Latin script (alphabet). Several separate families of Papuan languages are spoken in Irian Jaya and some other eastern islands. Otherwise the tongues spoken in Indonesia belong to several branches of the Austronesian language family. This language family includes the closely related languages of Madagascar, Malaysia, and the Philippines. The major ethnic groups in Indonesia are as follows: Java:", "start_char": 3668, "end_char": 4397, "id": "18675782" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_03_1629671963#1_2797938537", "url": "http://www.answers.com/Q/How_many_people_speak_Indonesian", "title": "", "headings": "\n", "segment": "Find more answers\nRelated Questions\nWhat language does Bali people speak? Indonesian\nWhat language do Jakarta people speak? People in Jakarta mostly speak Indonesian, although the largest\ngroup outside of this speaks Javanese. Indonesian is the only\nlanguage taught in the schools to counterbalance the hundreds of\nlanguages spoken by the Indonesian people. What is an Indonesian? An Indonesian is a person from, the country, Indonesia. They\nspeak Indonesian. How do you learn to speak Indonesian? Of course. I'm Indonesian.", "start_char": 957, "end_char": 1482, "id": "3447222" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_33_1057997701#0_2247904319", "url": "https://www.babbel.com/en/magazine/how-many-people-speak-indonesian-where-is-it-spoken", "title": "How Many People Speak Indonesian, And Where Is It Spoken?", "headings": "How Many People Speak Indonesian, And Where Is It Spoken?\nHow Many People Speak Indonesian, And Where Is It Spoken?\nA Brief History of Indonesian\nWhich Countries Speak Indonesian?\nHow Many People Speak Indonesian In Indonesia?\nHow Many People Speak Indonesian Everywhere Else?\nWhy Did Indonesian Become A Language?\nWhy Learn Indonesian?\nWant to start learning Indonesian?\n", "segment": "How Many People Speak Indonesian, And Where Is It Spoken? How Many People Speak Indonesian, And Where Is It Spoken? Indonesian is one of the most spoken languages in the world, but it’s not used much outside of Southeast Asia. By Thomas Moore Devlin\nSeptember 6, 2017\nA Brief History of Indonesian\nIndonesian is a member of the Austronesian language family, along with Tagalog, Māori, Samoan and many others. Indonesian itself is a standardized version of Malay, which encompasses a range of languages and dialects that exist throughout Southeast Asia. Old Malay was the lingua franca among traders in the Indonesian archipelago, with its earliest recorded uses can being traced to the seventh century CE. When Dutch colonists started conquering the archipelago in the 17th century, they used Malay to communicate with the native population. This is unlike the majority of colonizers, who imposed their language on indigenous people, like the Spanish and British in the Americas. During the nationalist movement of the early 20th century, which followed centuries of oppression by the Dutch, Indonesian was formalized as the official language by the Second Youth Congress as a way of rebelling against the colonizers. The Dutch attempted to force people to learn their language as a way of maintaining control, but when the Japanese conquered Indonesia in 1942, Dutch was outlawed.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 1381, "id": "16178040" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_17_2613822049#0_2824150699", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Languages_of_Indonesia", "title": "Languages of Indonesia - Wikipedia", "headings": "Languages of Indonesia\nLanguages of Indonesia\nContents\nNational language\nIndigenous languages and regional lingua francas\nForeign languages\nDutch\nEnglish\nOther languages\nEndangered languages\nLanguage policy\nLanguages by speakers\nLanguages by family\nSign languages\nWriting system\nList of writing systems\nSample text\nComparison chart\nSee also\nNotes\nReferences\nCitations\nBibliography\nExternal links\n", "segment": "Languages of Indonesia - Wikipedia\nLanguages of Indonesia\nFrom Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia\nJump to navigation Jump to search\nLanguages of Indonesia\nOfficial\nIndonesian\nNational\nIndonesian\nRegional\nAcehnese\nAmbonese Malay\nBalinese\nBangka Malay\nBanjarese\nBatak Angkola\nBatak Dairi\nBatak Karo\nBatak Mandailing\nBatak Simalungun\nBatak Toba\nBetawi\nBima\nBuginese\nGayo\nGorontalo\nJambi Malay\nJavanese\nKomering\nMadurese\nMakassarese\nManado Malay\nManggarai\nMinangkabau\nMuna\nNgaju\nNias\nNorth Moluccan Malay\nOsing\nPalembang Malay\nPapuan languages\nRejang\nSasak\nSumbawa\nSundanese\nTae'\nTetum\nTolaki\nToraja Sa'dan\nUab Meto\nForeign\nEnglish\nDutch\nCantonese\nHakka\nHokkien\nTeochew\nMandarin\nKorean\nJapanese\nArabic\nTamil\nPunjabi\nSigned\nIndonesian Sign Language\nKeyboard layout\nQWERTY\nOverview of the languages spoken in Indonesia\nPart of a series on the\nCulture of Indonesia\n\nHistory\nPeople\nLanguages\nTraditions\nEtiquette in Indonesia\nNational costume of Indonesia\nDance in Indonesia\nMythology and folklore\nMythology\nfolklore\nCuisine\nReligion\nIslam\nChristianity\nCatholicism\nProtestantism\nHinduism\nBuddhism\nConfucianism\nJudaism\nArt\nIndonesian art\nArchitecture of Indonesia\nLiterature\nMusic and performing arts\nMusic\nPerforming arts\nMedia\nRadio\nTelevision\nCinema\nSport\nMonuments\nWorld Heritage Sites\nSymbols\nFlag\nCoat of arms\nIndonesia portal\nv\nt\ne\nMore than 700 living languages are spoken in Indonesia. These figures indicate that Indonesia has about 10% of the world's languages, establishing its reputation as the second most linguistically diverse nation in the world after Papua New Guinea. Most languages belong to the Austronesian language family, while there are over 270 Papuan languages spoken in eastern Indonesia. Languages in Indonesia are classified into nine categories: national language, locally used indigenous languages, regional lingua francas, foreign and additional languages, heritage languages, languages in the religious domain, English as a lingua franca and sign languages. Of these, Javanese is the largest language by the number of native speakers. Contents\n1 National language\n2 Indigenous languages and regional lingua francas\n3 Foreign languages\n3.1 Dutch\n3.2 English\n3.3 Other languages\n4 Endangered languages\n5 Language policy\n6 Languages by speakers\n7 Languages by family\n8 Sign languages\n9 Writing system\n9.1 List of writing systems\n10 Sample text\n10.1 Comparison chart\n11 See also\n12 Notes\n13 References\n13.1 Citations\n13.2 Bibliography\n14 External links\nNational language\nThe official language is Indonesian (locally known as bahasa Indonesia ), a standardised form of Malay, which serves as the lingua franca of the archipelago. The vocabulary of Indonesian borrows heavily from regional languages of Indonesia, such as Javanese, Sundanese and Minangkabau, as well as from Dutch, Sanskrit, Portuguese, Arabic and more recently English. The Indonesian language is primarily used in commerce, administration, education and the media, and thus nearly every Indonesian speaks the language to varying degrees of proficiency. Most Indonesians speak other languages, such as Javanese, as their first language.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 3121, "id": "105270685" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_03_1629671963#11_2797947053", "url": "http://www.answers.com/Q/How_many_people_speak_Indonesian", "title": "", "headings": "\n", "segment": "Kind of like\nthe French they speak in the Carribbean and the French they speak\nin France. Malays also make a minority population in the Indonesian\nisland of Java. Do Indonesian people learn more than just Indonesian as a language? Most of Indonesian learn Indonesian language as second language aside of their local regional language. How many people speak different? All people speak differently. Do they speak English in Ukraine? Not many people in Ukraine speak English. Ukrainian is the\nofficial language and many people speak Russian. Languages and CulturesIndonesiaHomelessnessBarack ObamaEnglish LanguageHairEnglish to IndonesianTsunamisUkraine\nStill have questions?", "start_char": 4148, "end_char": 4821, "id": "3447232" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_55_434614438#5_978923040", "url": "https://www.thoughtco.com/indonesia-facts-and-history-195522", "title": "Indonesia—History and Geography", "headings": "Indonesia—History and Geography\nIndonesia—History and Geography\nCapital and Major Cities\nCapital\nMajor Cities\nGovernment\nPopulation\nLanguages of Indonesia\nReligion\nGeography\nClimate\nEconomy\nHistory of Indonesia\nEarly Indonesia\nColonial Indonesia\nNationalism and Independence\n", "segment": "Languages of Indonesia\nAcross Indonesia, people speak the official national language of Indonesian, which was created after independence as a lingua franca from Malay roots. However, there are more than 700 other languages in active use throughout the archipelago, and few Indonesians speak the national language as their mother tongue. Javanese is the most popular first language, boasting 84 million speakers. It is followed by Sundanese and Madurese, with 34 and 14 million speakers, respectively. The written forms of Indonesia's multitude of languages may be rendered in modified Sanskrit, Arabic or Latin writing systems. Religion\nIndonesia is the world's largest Muslim country, with 86% of the population professing Islam. In addition, almost 9% of the population is Christian, 2% are Hindu, and 3% are Buddhist or animist. Nearly all of the Hindu Indonesians live on the island of Bali; most of the Buddhists are ethnic Chinese. The Constitution of Indonesia guarantees freedom of worship, but the state ideology specifies a belief in only one God.", "start_char": 3123, "end_char": 4181, "id": "67573050" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_06_147995576#7_240586738", "url": "http://www.everyculture.com/wc/Germany-to-Jamaica/Indonesians.html", "title": "Indonesians - Introduction, Location, Language, Folklore, Religion, Major holidays, Rites of passage", "headings": "Indonesians\nIndonesians\n1 • INTRODUCTION\n2 • LOCATION\n3 • LANGUAGE\n4 • FOLKLORE\n5 • RELIGION\n6 • MAJOR HOLIDAYS\n7 • RITES OF PASSAGE\n8 • RELATIONSHIPS\n9 • LIVING CONDITIONS\n10 • FAMILY LIFE\n11 • CLOTHING\n12 • FOOD\nRecipe\nNasi Kuning\n(Yellow Rice)\nIngredients\nProcedure\n13 • EDUCATION\n14 • CULTURAL HERITAGE\n15 • EMPLOYMENT\n16 • SPORTS\n17 • RECREATION\n18 • CRAFTS AND HOBBIES\n19 • SOCIAL PROBLEMS\n20 • BIBLIOGRAPHY\nWEBSITES\nUser Contributions:\nCathleen\n", "segment": "Indonesia's islands straddle the equator in a broad belt longer than the continental United States. The overall climate varies little, remaining hot and humid year-round. Indonesia, with over 195,000,000 inhabitants, is the fourth-most-populous country in the world. ( It follows China, India, and the United States.) 3 • LANGUAGE\nIndonesians speak between 250 and 700 distinct languages. However, there is only one official language of government, commerce, education, and mass media. It is Bahasa Indonesia, a dialect of Malay. For the majority of Indonesians, Bahasa Indonesia is the language used in public. A regional language is used for private, family, and local community life. Bahasa Indonesia uses a Latin script (alphabet).", "start_char": 3275, "end_char": 4019, "id": "18675781" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_23_103440950#17_244724370", "url": "https://kids.britannica.com/students/article/Indonesia/275050", "title": "Indonesia - Students | Britannica Kids | Homework Help", "headings": "Indonesia\nIndonesia\nIntroduction\nLand and Climate\nLand\nClimate\nPlants and Animals\nPeople and Culture\nEthnic Groups\nLanguages\nDemographic Patterns\nReligion\nThe Arts\nEducation and Social Welfare\nEconomy\nAgriculture, Forestry, and Fishing\nMining and Energy\nManufacturing\nTransportation and Communications\nGovernment\nHistory\nFrom Colonial Rule to Independence\nSuharto Takes Control\nSuharto Ousted from Power\nRecent Events\nAdditional Reading\n", "segment": "Languages\nHundreds of languages are spoken in Indonesia. Most of them have an Austronesian base. Indonesia developed an official national language because of the great variety of tongues spoken in the country. All Indonesian schoolchildren are required to learn this language, called Bahasa Indonesia, or Indonesian. It was developed from Trade Malay, one of the most widespread hybrid languages used by Indonesians. Bahasa Indonesia also contains elements borrowed from other Malay languages, particularly Javanese. English is taught in the schools as well. Demographic Patterns\nNearly half of Indonesians live in rural areas. Many of these people engage in subsistence farming or earn a living through fishing, forestry, handicrafts, or the processing of agricultural products. The most common type of rural settlement, typified by the Javanese village, is a concentration of large thatched-roof houses on stilts.", "start_char": 8686, "end_char": 9602, "id": "109838542" } ]
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who played the voice of aladdin?
Scott Weinger
[ { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_16_376241735#11_649128359", "url": "https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aladdin_(1992_Disney_film)", "title": "Aladdin (1992 Disney film) - Wikipedia", "headings": "Aladdin\n(1992 Disney film)\n\nAladdin (1992 Disney film)\nContents\nPlot\nCast\nMain article: List of Disney's Aladdin characters\nProduction\nScript and development\nDesign and animation\nRobin Williams's conflicts with the studio\nMusic\nThemes\nRelease\nBox office\nHome media\nReception\nCritical reception\nAccolades\nControversies\nLegacy\nLive-action adaptations\nLive-action prequel spin-off\nLive-action film\nSee also\nNotes\nReferences\nExternal links\n", "segment": "For his audition, Weinger sent in a homemade audition tape as Aladdin with his mother playing the Genie, and after several callbacks found out six months later that he had been cast as the title character. Aladdin's supervising animator was Glen Keane. Brad Kane provides Aladdin's singing voice. Robin Williams as Genie, a comedic jinn ī with great power that can only be exercised when his master wishes it. Clements and Musker had written the role of the Genie for Robin Williams, and, when met with resistance, created a reel of a Williams stand-up to animation of the Genie. The directors asked Eric Goldberg, Genie's supervising animator, to animate the character over one of Williams's old stand-up comedy routines to pitch the idea to the actor. The resulting test, where Williams's stand-up about schizophrenia was translated into Genie growing another head to argue with himself, made Williams \"laugh his ass off\" and convinced him to sign on for the role. Williams's appearance in Aladdin marks the beginning of a transition in animation to celebrity voice actors, rather than specifically trained voice actors in animated films. Linda Larkin as Jasmine, the princess of Agrabah, who is bored of life in the royal palace. Larkin was chosen for the role of Jasmine nine months after her audition, and had to adjust, or lower, her high-pitched voice to reach the voice the filmmakers were looking for in the character.", "start_char": 7385, "end_char": 8812, "id": "99708695" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_16_1606773923#11_1810572102", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aladdin_(1992_Disney_film)", "title": "Aladdin (1992 Disney film) - Wikipedia", "headings": "Aladdin\n(1992 Disney film)\n\nAladdin (1992 Disney film)\nFrom Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia\nContents\nPlot\nCast\nProduction\nScript and development\nDesign and animation\nRobin Williams's conflicts with the studio\nMusic\nThemes\nRelease\nBox office\nHome media\nReception\nCritical reception\nAccolades\nControversies\nLegacy\nLive-action adaptations\nLive-action prequel spin-off\nLive-action film\nSee also\nNotes\nReferences\nExternal links\n", "segment": "For his audition, Weinger sent in a homemade audition tape as Aladdin with his mother playing the Genie, and after several callbacks found out six months later that he had been cast as the title character. Aladdin's supervising animator was Glen Keane. Brad Kane provides Aladdin's singing voice. Robin Williams as Genie, a comedic jinn ī with great power that can only be exercised when his master wishes it. Clements and Musker had written the role of the Genie for Robin Williams, and, when met with resistance, created a reel of a Williams stand-up to animation of the Genie. The directors asked Eric Goldberg, Genie's supervising animator, to animate the character over one of Williams's old stand-up comedy routines to pitch the idea to the actor. The resulting test, where Williams's stand-up about schizophrenia was translated into Genie growing another head to argue with himself, made Williams \"laugh his ass off\" and convinced him to sign on for the role. Williams's appearance in Aladdin marks the beginning of a transition in animation to celebrity voice actors, rather than specifically trained voice actors in animated films. Linda Larkin as Jasmine, the princess of Agrabah, who is bored of life in the royal palace. Larkin was chosen for the role of Jasmine nine months after her audition, and had to adjust, or lower, her high-pitched voice to reach the voice the filmmakers were looking for in the character.", "start_char": 7469, "end_char": 8896, "id": "100370052" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_44_191715453#12_440951197", "url": "https://www.insider.com/celebrities-who-voiced-disney-characters-2018-9", "title": "Celebrities You Probably Didn't Know Voiced Disney Characters", "headings": "28 celebrities you didn't realize voiced Disney characters\n28 celebrities you didn't realize voiced Disney characters\nAladdin is voiced by an actor from \"Full House.\"\n1. Demi Moore lent her voice to Esmeralda in \"The Hunchback of Notre Dame.\"\nBut, she's not Esmeralda's singing voice.\n2. Jason Alexander brought Quasimodo to life in \"The Hunchback of Notre Dame.\"\n3. \"Treasure Planet\"'s Jim Hopkins is voiced by Joseph Gordon-Levitt.\n4. Oprah Winfrey's voice was in \"The Princess and the Frog.\"\n5. Danny DeVito voiced Phil in \"Hercules.\"\n6. The voice of Hercules was provided by Tate Donovan.\n7. Scott Weinger was cast as Aladdin in \"Aladdin.\"\n8. Genie in \"Aladdin\" was voiced by the one and only Robin Williams.\n9. Tarzan was voiced by the one and only Tony Goldwyn.\n10. Tarzan's love interest, Jane, was voiced by Minnie Driver.\n11. Terk in \"Tarzan\" was voiced by Rosie O'Donnell.\n12. Linda Hunt lent her voice to Grandmother Willow in \"Pocahontas.\"\n13. Christian Bale voiced Thomas in \"Pocahontas.\"\n14. Mel Gibson voiced John Smith in \"Pocahontas.\"\n15. David Spade voiced the llama and human versions of Kuzco in \"The Emperor's New Groove.\"\n16. John Goodman's voice starred alongside David Spade's as Pacha in \"The Emperor's New Groove.\"\n17. Who could forget Eddie Murphy voiced Mushu in \"Mulan.\"\n18. Billy Joel lent his unique voice to Dodger in \"Oliver & Company.\"\n19. Meanwhile, Oliver in \"Oliver & Company\" was voiced by Joey Lawrence.\n20. Bette Midler was in \"Oliver & Company\" as well.\n21. The voice of \"adult Simba\" in \"The Lion King\" was voiced by Matthew Broderick.\n22. Jeremy Irons lent his voice to Scar in \"The Lion King.\"\n23. James Earl Jones voiced Mufasa in \"The Lion King.\"\n24. Whoopi Goldberg was also in \"The Lion King.\"\n25. Rounding out \"The Lion King\"'s star-studded cast is Rowan Atkinson as the voice of Zazu.\n26. Joaquin Phoenix voices Kenai in \"Brother Bear.\"\n27. Angela Lansbury voiced Mrs. Potts in \"Beauty and the Beast.\"\n28. Michael J. Fox voiced Milo in \"Atlantis: The Lost Empire.\"\nHe wasn't involved in the sequel.\nSEE ALSO: 11 Disney souvenirs that are actually worth it, according to former park workers\nFOLLOW US: INSIDER is on Facebook\n", "segment": "8. Genie in \"Aladdin\" was voiced by the one and only Robin Williams. It's an iconic role. Disney\nPerhaps one of his most iconic voice roles, the ever-talented Robin Williams voiced Genie in Disney's \"Aladdin.\" Although he didn't voice the Genie in the spin-off TV show or sequels, fans can hear the late actor's voice as Genie in \"Disney's Math Quest with Aladdin\" video game and a few select stints as Genie for various videos. 9. Tarzan was voiced by the one and only Tony Goldwyn. But, he wasn't the voice in \"Tarzan 2.\" Getty/Dia Dipasupil/Disney\nBefore he was the fictitious president of the United States on \"Scandal,\" Tony Goldwyn lent his voice to Tarzan in Disney's 1999 film of the same name. But, Goldwyn was not involved in the voicing of Tarzan in \"Tarzan 2.\"", "start_char": 4274, "end_char": 5047, "id": "78725104" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_15_666772643#3_1316737886", "url": "https://disney.fandom.com/wiki/Robin_Williams", "title": "Robin Williams | Disney Wiki | Fandom", "headings": "Robin Williams\nRobin Williams\nRobin Williams\nBackground information\nBorn\nDied\nCause of death\nNationality\nOccupation\nYears active\nSpouse\nChildren\nContents\nHistory\nDeath\nAwards and Nominations for Robin Williams' roles in Disney Films\nDisney Filmography\nDisney Roles\nGallery\nExternal links\nLanguages:\n", "segment": "However, when Breaker's role in the film was scrapped, he left the film. Williams was asked to voice the Genie in the Disney animated film Aladdin, shortly after the death of lyricist Howard Ashman. In gratitude for his success with the Disney-produced Touchstone film Good Morning, Vietnam, Williams agreed to take the role for SAG scale pay ($75,000), on condition that his name or image not be used for marketing, and his (supporting) character not take more than 25% of space on advertising artwork, since Toys was scheduled for release one month after Aladdin 's debut. Additionally, Williams believed the character's voice was his property and did not want it to be imitated. Out of financial concern, the studio went back on the deal on both counts, especially in poster art by having the Genie in 25% of the image, but having other major and supporting characters portrayed considerably smaller. Williams and Disney had a bitter falling out, resulting in Dan Castellaneta taking over as the voice of Genie in The Return of Jafar and the Aladdin television series. Castellaneta was also hired for Aladdin and the King of Thieves and had completed recording all his lines. Disney's Hyperion book, Aladdin: The Making of an Animated Film, listed both of Williams' characters, \"The Peddler\" and \"The Genie\", ahead of main characters but was forced to refer to him only as \"the actor signed to play the Genie\". When Jeffrey Katzenberg was fired from Disney and replaced by former 20th Century Fox production head Joe Roth (whose last act for Fox was greenlighting Williams' film Mrs. Doubtfire ), Roth arranged for a public apology to Williams by Disney.", "start_char": 3709, "end_char": 5366, "id": "84900274" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_04_86622613#6_229311549", "url": "http://www.answers.com/Q/What_is_the_name_of_the_genie_in_Disney's_Aladdin", "title": "", "headings": "\n", "segment": "Robin Williams provided the voice for the Genie in Aladdin. Who plays the voice of the genie in Aladdin? Robin Williams voices the genie in Aladdin. What was genie's name in Aladdin? The genie's name in Aladdin was simply \"Genie.\" Genie was first introduced in Disney's 1992 feature film, Aladdin. He was voiced by Robin Williams in the original movie. Genie also appeared in The Return of Jafar, Aladdin and the King of Thieves, and a spinoff TV series. In these projects, he was voiced by Dan Castellaneta. What color is genie in movie Aladdin?", "start_char": 1967, "end_char": 2513, "id": "74851899" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_34_141510763#1_298862120", "url": "https://www.behindthevoiceactors.com/movies/Aladdin/", "title": "Aladdin (1992 Movie) - Behind The Voice Actors", "headings": "Aladdin (1992)\nAladdin (1992)\nCharacters On BTVA: 17\nAdditional Voices: 14\nSound Clips: 18\nThe Aladdin Cast\nAdditional Voices\nLatest News\nComments\nFaved by 214 BTVA Members\nVOICE ACTING GAME\nFavorite Character\nVOICE COMPARES\nTRENDING THIS WEEK\n", "segment": "Aladdin\nCredit Verification: Official Credits\nCREDITS\nPOLL\nVOICE COMPARES\nDISCUSSION\nCharacters On BTVA: 17\nAdditional Voices: 14\nSound Clips: 18\nVIEW BY: Voice Cast | Characters | Japanese Cast | Voice Actors | Credits By Actor\nThe Aladdin Cast\nAladdin\nvoiced by Scott Weinger and 10 others\nPrincess Jasmine\nvoiced by Linda Larkin and 6 others\nGenie\nvoiced by Robin Williams and 16 others\nJafar\nvoiced by Jonathan Freeman and 9 others\nAbu\nvoiced by Frank Welker\nIago\nvoiced by Gilbert Gottfried and 4 others\nSultan\nvoiced by Douglas Seale and 2 others\nRazoul the Head Guard\nvoiced by Jim Cummings and 6 others\nPrince Achmed\nvoiced by Corey Burton and 4 others\nCave of Wonders\nvoiced by Frank Welker and 1 other\nPeddler\nvoiced by Robin Williams and 8 others\nRajah\nvoiced by Frank Welker\nApple Merchant\nvoiced by Jim Cummings and 1 other\nNut Merchant\nvoiced by Charlie Adler\nMelon Merchant\nvoiced by Charlie Adler and 1 other\nNecklace Merchant\nvoiced by Corey Burton\nGazeem\nvoiced by Charlie Adler and 2 others\nAdditional Voices\nBruce Gooch Charlie Adler Corey Burton Debi Derryberry Jack Angel Jennifer Darling Jerry Houser Jim Cummings Mickie McGowan Patrick Pinney Phil Proctor Philip Lewis Clarke Sherry Lynn Vera Lockwood\nLatest News\nRugrats Revival Opening Theme Song Ultra City Smiths Voice Cast Round 2 Rugrats Voice Cast Find Out Which Characters They Really Are Teen Titans Go! See Space Jam Crossover Movie Set For June DC's Legends of Tomorrow Beebo Animated Special and Voice Cast The Scooby-Doo Reunion Special Announced\nCHECK OUT MORE NEWS »\nComments\nAdd a Comment\nSHOW COMMENTS (12)\nFaved by 214 BTVA Members\nVOICE ACTING GAME\n• an online voice acting & improv game. • create original or quoted scenes of dialogue. • multi or single player modes. • for new or experienced voice actors.", "start_char": 696, "end_char": 2496, "id": "22202447" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_34_141510763#2_298864503", "url": "https://www.behindthevoiceactors.com/movies/Aladdin/", "title": "Aladdin (1992 Movie) - Behind The Voice Actors", "headings": "Aladdin (1992)\nAladdin (1992)\nCharacters On BTVA: 17\nAdditional Voices: 14\nSound Clips: 18\nThe Aladdin Cast\nAdditional Voices\nLatest News\nComments\nFaved by 214 BTVA Members\nVOICE ACTING GAME\nFavorite Character\nVOICE COMPARES\nTRENDING THIS WEEK\n", "segment": "Voice Cast | Characters | Japanese Cast | Voice Actors | Credits By Actor\nThe Aladdin Cast\nAladdin\nvoiced by Scott Weinger and 10 others\nPrincess Jasmine\nvoiced by Linda Larkin and 6 others\nGenie\nvoiced by Robin Williams and 16 others\nJafar\nvoiced by Jonathan Freeman and 9 others\nAbu\nvoiced by Frank Welker\nIago\nvoiced by Gilbert Gottfried and 4 others\nSultan\nvoiced by Douglas Seale and 2 others\nRazoul the Head Guard\nvoiced by Jim Cummings and 6 others\nPrince Achmed\nvoiced by Corey Burton and 4 others\nCave of Wonders\nvoiced by Frank Welker and 1 other\nPeddler\nvoiced by Robin Williams and 8 others\nRajah\nvoiced by Frank Welker\nApple Merchant\nvoiced by Jim Cummings and 1 other\nNut Merchant\nvoiced by Charlie Adler\nMelon Merchant\nvoiced by Charlie Adler and 1 other\nNecklace Merchant\nvoiced by Corey Burton\nGazeem\nvoiced by Charlie Adler and 2 others\nAdditional Voices\nBruce Gooch Charlie Adler Corey Burton Debi Derryberry Jack Angel Jennifer Darling Jerry Houser Jim Cummings Mickie McGowan Patrick Pinney Phil Proctor Philip Lewis Clarke Sherry Lynn Vera Lockwood\nLatest News\nRugrats Revival Opening Theme Song Ultra City Smiths Voice Cast Round 2 Rugrats Voice Cast Find Out Which Characters They Really Are Teen Titans Go! See Space Jam Crossover Movie Set For June DC's Legends of Tomorrow Beebo Animated Special and Voice Cast The Scooby-Doo Reunion Special Announced\nCHECK OUT MORE NEWS »\nComments\nAdd a Comment\nSHOW COMMENTS (12)\nFaved by 214 BTVA Members\nVOICE ACTING GAME\n• an online voice acting & improv game. • create original or quoted scenes of dialogue. • multi or single player modes. • for new or experienced voice actors. PLAY NOW! Favorite Character\nWho's your favorite character? Genie\n\n60.9% (39 votes)\nJafar\n\n10.9% (7 votes)\nAladdin\n\n7.8% (5 votes)\nIago\n\n7.8% (5 votes)\nPrincess Jasmine\n\n4.7% (3 votes)\nCave of Wonders\n\n3.1% (2 votes)\nAbu\n\n1.6% (1 vote)\nPeddler\n\n1.6% (1 vote)\nRajah\n\n1.6% (1 vote)\nShow all results\n64 Total Votes\nVOICE COMPARES\nListen to all the actors who have voiced the following Aladdin characters. Peddler\nSultan of Agrabah\nGenie\nTRENDING THIS WEEK\nThe Monkey King\nDemon Slayer -Kimetsu no Yaiba- The Movie: Mugen Train\nLuca\nThe Boss Baby:", "start_char": 851, "end_char": 3040, "id": "22202448" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_16_1607175220#9_1810910641", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aladdin_and_the_King_of_Thieves", "title": "Aladdin and the King of Thieves - Wikipedia", "headings": "Aladdin and the King of Thieves\nAladdin and the King of Thieves\nContents\nPlot\nVoice cast\nProduction\nSongs\nAdaptation\nRelease\nHome media\nReception\nAwards and nominations\nCancelled sequel\nReferences\nExternal links\n", "segment": "That night, Aladdin and Jasmine finally get married, with Cassim attending in the shadows, since the Sultan decided to commute the sentence of life imprisonment in a exile until he compensates for all his crimes. Also among the guests are several cameos from characters from the TV series. Although the Sultan pardoned, Iago decides to join Cassim as a traveling companion for some time, and they both go off once again to see the world. Voice cast\nMain article: List of Disney's Aladdin characters\nScott Weinger as Aladdin\nBrad Kane as Aladdin (singing voice)\nRobin Williams as Genie\nJohn Rhys-Davies as Cassim\nMerwin Foard as Cassim (singing voice)\nLinda Larkin as Princess Jasmine\nLiz Callaway as Princess Jasmine (singing voice)\nGilbert Gottfried as Iago\nJerry Orbach as Sa'luk\nFrank Welker as Abu\nVal Bettin as Sultan\nJim Cummings as Razoul\nC. C. H. Pounder as The Oracle\nProduction\nFollowing the success of The Return of Jafar and the television series, Disney announced in January 1995 that a third film was in production, and later in June, that it was scheduled for a home video release in 1996. In September 1995, it was confirmed that Robin Williams would reprise the role of the Genie reportedly for a $1 million salary after he received an apology from Joe Roth for Disney breaching an agreement not to use his voice to merchandise products inspired by Aladdin. With Williams on board, all recordings and animation footage of Dan Castellaneta as the Genie was scrapped, and all of the Genie's scenes were rewritten to fit Williams' comic style. Songs\nNo. Title\nPerformer (s)\nLength\n1. \"There's a Party Here in Agrabah\"\nRobin Williams, Merwin Foard & Gilbert Gottfried\n\n2.", "start_char": 6853, "end_char": 8538, "id": "100370241" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_16_376241735#12_649130503", "url": "https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aladdin_(1992_Disney_film)", "title": "Aladdin (1992 Disney film) - Wikipedia", "headings": "Aladdin\n(1992 Disney film)\n\nAladdin (1992 Disney film)\nContents\nPlot\nCast\nMain article: List of Disney's Aladdin characters\nProduction\nScript and development\nDesign and animation\nRobin Williams's conflicts with the studio\nMusic\nThemes\nRelease\nBox office\nHome media\nReception\nCritical reception\nAccolades\nControversies\nLegacy\nLive-action adaptations\nLive-action prequel spin-off\nLive-action film\nSee also\nNotes\nReferences\nExternal links\n", "segment": "The directors asked Eric Goldberg, Genie's supervising animator, to animate the character over one of Williams's old stand-up comedy routines to pitch the idea to the actor. The resulting test, where Williams's stand-up about schizophrenia was translated into Genie growing another head to argue with himself, made Williams \"laugh his ass off\" and convinced him to sign on for the role. Williams's appearance in Aladdin marks the beginning of a transition in animation to celebrity voice actors, rather than specifically trained voice actors in animated films. Linda Larkin as Jasmine, the princess of Agrabah, who is bored of life in the royal palace. Larkin was chosen for the role of Jasmine nine months after her audition, and had to adjust, or lower, her high-pitched voice to reach the voice the filmmakers were looking for in the character. Jasmine's supervising animator was Mark Henn. Lea Salonga provides Jasmine's singing voice. Jonathan Freeman as Jafar, the power-hungry Grand vizier of Agrabah. Freeman was the first actor cast and spent one year and nine months recording his dialogue. He later readjusted his voice after Weinger and Larkin were cast as he felt \"Jafar had to be seen as a real threat to Aladdin and Jasmine\", as he was originally envisioned as an irritable character, but the directors decided that a calm villain would be scarier.", "start_char": 7965, "end_char": 9328, "id": "99708696" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_16_1606773923#12_1810574234", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aladdin_(1992_Disney_film)", "title": "Aladdin (1992 Disney film) - Wikipedia", "headings": "Aladdin\n(1992 Disney film)\n\nAladdin (1992 Disney film)\nFrom Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia\nContents\nPlot\nCast\nProduction\nScript and development\nDesign and animation\nRobin Williams's conflicts with the studio\nMusic\nThemes\nRelease\nBox office\nHome media\nReception\nCritical reception\nAccolades\nControversies\nLegacy\nLive-action adaptations\nLive-action prequel spin-off\nLive-action film\nSee also\nNotes\nReferences\nExternal links\n", "segment": "The directors asked Eric Goldberg, Genie's supervising animator, to animate the character over one of Williams's old stand-up comedy routines to pitch the idea to the actor. The resulting test, where Williams's stand-up about schizophrenia was translated into Genie growing another head to argue with himself, made Williams \"laugh his ass off\" and convinced him to sign on for the role. Williams's appearance in Aladdin marks the beginning of a transition in animation to celebrity voice actors, rather than specifically trained voice actors in animated films. Linda Larkin as Jasmine, the princess of Agrabah, who is bored of life in the royal palace. Larkin was chosen for the role of Jasmine nine months after her audition, and had to adjust, or lower, her high-pitched voice to reach the voice the filmmakers were looking for in the character. Jasmine's supervising animator was Mark Henn. Lea Salonga provides Jasmine's singing voice. Jonathan Freeman as Jafar, the power-hungry Grand vizier of Agrabah. Freeman was the first actor cast and spent one year and nine months recording his dialogue. He later readjusted his voice after Weinger and Larkin were cast as he felt \"Jafar had to be seen as a real threat to Aladdin and Jasmine\", as he was originally envisioned as an irritable character, but the directors decided that a calm villain would be scarier.", "start_char": 8049, "end_char": 9412, "id": "100370053" } ]
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who was queen victoria's parents called?
Prince Edward, Duke of Kent and Strathearn
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Or descendants of his daughter, Elizabeth II?", "start_char": 8127, "end_char": 8553, "id": "86975757" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_46_1085262868#2_2381962274", "url": "https://www.mentalfloss.com/article/90917/why-dont-royals-use-last-name", "title": "Why Don’t Royals Use a Last Name? | Mental Floss", "headings": "Why Don’t Royals Use a Last Name?\nWhy Don’t Royals Use a Last Name?\nSubscribe to our Newsletter!\n", "segment": "The full name of Queen Victoria’s eldest son, King Edward VII, was Albert Edward Saxe-Coburg-Gotha—a mouthful he inherited from his father, Prince Albert of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha. In 1917, though, Edward’s son, George V, was presented with a conundrum: His surname sounded somewhat German, which was an unwelcome association during World War I, so he named his family after Windsor Castle. Since then, any descendants of Queen Victoria (aside from married women) bear the last name Windsor. In 1960, to make things more confusing, Queen Elizabeth II and her husband, Prince Philip, decided to add their own spin to the Windsor name, distinguishing their descendants from the rest of the royal family. So her children and their children can use Mountbatten-Windsor as their surname on official documents such as marriage and birth certificates. ( Fans of Netflix's The Crown caught a glimpse of the discussions that went into the surname decision, though the series didn't tell the full story .) Kings and queens are welcome to change the last names of their family at will, since it’s a matter of precedent rather than an official decree. And royals sometimes adopt other names when it’s convenient. Princes Harry and William used Wales as their last name while serving in the military, adopting their father’s designation as the Prince of Wales.", "start_char": 780, "end_char": 2125, "id": "91724035" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_58_1279216544#5_1914478089", "url": "https://www.worldhistoryedu.com/the-exact-relationship-between-queen-victoria-and-prince-albert/", "title": "The Exact Relationship between Queen Victoria and Prince Albert - World History Edu", "headings": "The Exact Relationship between Queen Victoria and Prince Albert\nThe Exact Relationship between Queen Victoria and Prince Albert\nPrince Albert’s Family\nQueen Victoria’s Side\nRead More:\nQueen Victoria and Albert’s Connection through Common Grandparents\nKing Leopold Connection\nConclusion\n", "segment": "Read More: Queen Victoria’s Mother – Princess Victoria Maria Louisa of Saxe-Coburg\nQueen Victoria’s Father: Prince Edward, Duke of Kent\nQueen Victoria and Albert’s Connection through Common Grandparents\nQueen Victoria’s mother (Princess Victoria of Saxe-Coburg-Saalfeld) was the daughter of Countess Augusta Caroline Sophie Reuss of Ebersdorf and Francis, Duke of Saxe-Coburg-Saalfeld. This meant that Queen Victoria’s mother was a sister to Albert’s father (Ernest I, Duke of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha). King Leopold Connection\nPrince Albert’s father and Queen Victoria’s mother shared a common brother. His name was Leopold Georg Christian Fredrick. Leopold later became Leopold I, King of the Belgians. This meant that Leopold was Queen Victoria’s maternal uncle and Albert’s paternal uncle. The future king of the Belgians, Leopold, briefly married the daughter of George IV, Princess Charlotte of Wales. Sadly, Charlotte passed away in 1817.", "start_char": 2311, "end_char": 3254, "id": "96472317" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_17_1261858713#6_1390763823", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Grandchildren_of_Victoria_and_Albert", "title": "Descendants of Queen Victoria - Wikipedia", "headings": "Descendants of Queen Victoria\nDescendants of Queen Victoria\nContents\nOverview\nVictoria, Albert and their children\nAncestors of Victoria and Albert\nMarriage of Victoria and Albert\nChildren of Victoria and Albert\nChildren and grandchildren of Victoria and Albert\nVictoria, Princess Royal\nChildren of the Princess Royal and Crown Prince Frederick of Prussia\nEdward VII\nChildren of King Edward VII and Queen Alexandra\nPrincess Alice\nChildren of Princess Alice and Louis IV of Hesse\nAlfred, Duke of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha\nChildren of Alfred, Duke of Edinburgh, and Grand Duchess Marie\nPrincess Helena\nChildren of Princess Helena and Prince Christian of Schleswig-Holstein\nPrincess Louise\nPrince Arthur, Duke of Connaught and Strathearn\nChildren of Arthur, Duke of Connaught, and Princess Louise Margaret of Prussia\nPrince Leopold, Duke of Albany\nChildren of Leopold, Duke of Albany, and Princess Helena\nPrincess Beatrice\nChildren of Princess Beatrice and Prince Henry of Battenberg\nSee also\nReferences\nSources and external links\n", "segment": "Ancestors of Victoria, Queen of the United Kingdom and Empress of India\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n32. George I of Great Britain\n\n\n\n\n\n\n16. George II of Great Britain\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n33. Duchess Sophia Dorothea of Celle\n\n\n\n\n\n\n8. Frederick, Prince of Wales\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n34. Johann Friedrich, Margrave of Brandenburg-Ansbach\n\n\n\n\n\n\n17. Margravine Caroline of Brandenburg-Ansbach\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n35. Princess Eleonore Erdmuthe of Saxe-Eisenach\n\n\n\n\n\n\n4. George III of the United Kingdom\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n36. Frederick I, Duke of Saxe-Gotha-Altenburg\n\n\n\n\n\n\n18.", "start_char": 7130, "end_char": 7648, "id": "104376410" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_18_1294778627#5_1455690938", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Princess_Charlotte_of_Prussia", "title": "Princess Charlotte of Prussia - Wikipedia", "headings": "Princess Charlotte of Prussia\nPrincess Charlotte of Prussia\nContents\nEarly life\nBirth and family\nUpbringing and education\nEngagement and marriage\nBirth of Princess Feodora\nAdulthood\nLetters scandal\nRelations with Feodora\nDuchess of Saxe-Meiningen; death\nMedical analysis\nHonours\nAncestry\nReferences\nWorks cited\nFurther reading\n", "segment": "As a compromise, her first name was Victoria, however, she was always referred as Charlotte. She was also named after her paternal grandmother, Queen Augusta of Prussia. Charlotte's paternal family belonged to the House of Hohenzollern, a royal house that had ruled the German state of Prussia since the seventeenth century. By the end of her first year, Charlotte's father had become Crown Prince as his father ascended to the Prussian throne as King Wilhelm I. Charlotte's mother, Vicky, was the eldest daughter of the British monarch Queen Victoria and her husband Albert, Prince Consort. Charlotte and her brother, Wilhelm, were the only grandchildren born in Albert's lifetime. He and Victoria visited their daughter and two grandchildren when Charlotte was two months old; Vicky and Frederick in turn brought Wilhelm and Charlotte on a visit to England in June 1861, six months before Albert's death. Upbringing and education\nPrincess Charlotte with her parents and siblings. Standing left to right: Prince Heinrich, Crown Princess Victoria, Crown Prince Frederick with Princess Margaret, Prince Wilhelm, and Princess Charlotte (far right). (", "start_char": 3683, "end_char": 4831, "id": "63628174" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_50_710944665#13_1422778267", "url": "https://www.quora.com/Are-there-any-direct-descendants-of-Mary-Queen-of-Scots", "title": "Are there any direct descendants of Mary Queen of Scots? - Quora", "headings": "Are there any direct descendants of Mary Queen of Scots?\nAre there any direct descendants of Mary Queen of Scots?\nJohn Fleming\n", "segment": "Or descendants of his daughter, Elizabeth Stuart? Or descendants of her daughter, Sophia of Hanover? Or descendants of her son, George I? Or descendants of his son, George II? Or descendants of his son, Frederick, Prince of Wales? Or descendants of his son, George III? Or descendants of his son, Prince Edward, Duke of Kent? Or descendants of his daughter, Victoria? Or descendants of his son, Edward VII? Or descendants of his son, George V?", "start_char": 7407, "end_char": 7850, "id": "86975754" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_10_213187268#1_405745181", "url": "http://www.twochums.com/victoria-and-albert-a-love-story/", "title": "Victoria and Albert – A Love Story | Two Chums", "headings": "Victoria and Albert – A Love Story\nVictoria and Albert – A Love Story\nLike this:\n", "segment": "It is because of this that we hear so much about her and her name is used in conjunction with so many things, for example, Victorian décor, Victorian ways of morality, Victorian dress, etc. When Victoria was born in 1819, she was fifth in line to the throne which means that there were four people before her who would become the regnant after her uncle, King George IV, passed away. When her uncle did pass away, the four other people in line, including her father, had already passed away so Victoria became Queen. Victoria was just 18 years old when she took the throne in 1837. In her diary she wrote, “I was awoke at 6 o’clock by Mamma, who told me the Archbishop of Canterbury and Lord Conyngham were here and wished to s ee me. I got out of bed and went into my sitting-room (only in my dressing gown) and alone, and saw them. Lord Conyngham then acquainted me that my poor Uncle, the King, was no more, and had expired at 12 minutes past 2 this morning, and consequently that I am Queen .” Official documents prepared on the first day of her reign described her as Alexandrina Victoria, but the first name was withdrawn at her own wish and never used again. Quite an undertaking for an 18 year old girl. Victoria was, as yet, unmarried but was aware of the various matrimonial plans that were being concocted by her mother.", "start_char": 996, "end_char": 2327, "id": "25939463" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_20_952479011#2_2124049780", "url": "https://genealogy.lovetoknow.com/queen-victoria-family-tree", "title": "Queen Victoria Family Tree | LoveToKnow", "headings": "Queen Victoria Family Tree\nQueen Victoria Family Tree\nAbout Queen Victoria\nAncestors of Queen Victoria\nDescendants of Queen Victoria\nQueen Victoria: Family Tree Genetics and Hemophilia\n", "segment": "Her father died when she was a toddler. Her mother, who was of German ancestry, raised her from that time forward. Both of Victoria's parents were of royal ancestry in Germany and England. Descendants of Queen Victoria\nQueen Victoria and Prince Albert had five daughters and four sons, all of whom survived until adulthood. Many of Queen Victoria's children went on to marry into other royal families and have many children of their own. Victoria, born in 1840, was the Princess Royal and married King William I of Prussia. Edward, born in 1841, went on to become King of England and married Princess Alexandra of Denmark. He is the great-grandfather of Queen Elizabeth II and the great, great-grandfather of Prince Charles. Alice, born in 1843, married the Great Duke Ludwig of Hesse and Rhine, and her granddaughter married the prince of Greece. Alfred, born in 1844, was the Duke of Saxe-Coberg-Gotha and married Grand Duchess Maria of Russia.", "start_char": 1116, "end_char": 2062, "id": "98502180" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_01_439359638#5_390209917", "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": "Victoria was christened privately by the Archbishop of Canterbury, Charles Manners-Sutton, on 24 June 1819 in the Cupola Room at Kensington Palace. She was baptised Alexandrina after one of her godparents, Emperor Alexander I of Russia, and Victoria, after her mother. Additional names proposed by her parents—Georgina (or Georgiana), Charlotte, and Augusta—were dropped on the instructions of Kent's eldest brother George, Prince Regent. At birth, Victoria was fifth in the line of succession after the four eldest sons of George III: the Prince Regent (later George IV); Frederick, Duke of York; William, Duke of Clarence (later William IV); and Victoria's father, Edward, Duke of Kent. The Prince Regent had no surviving children, and the Duke of York had no children; further, both were estranged from their wives, who were both past child-bearing age, so the two eldest brothers were unlikely to have any further legitimate children.", "start_char": 4587, "end_char": 5526, "id": "72925894" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_55_957391571#1_2141066870", "url": "https://www.townandcountrymag.com/society/tradition/a14510744/queen-victoria-facts/", "title": "Queen Victoria Facts - 15 Things to Know About Victoria's Children, Husband, Reign, and Death", "headings": "15 Fascinating Facts You Didn't Know About Queen Victoria\n15 Fascinating Facts You Didn't Know About Queen Victoria\nThe British monarch survived a number of assassination attempts over the course of her life.\n1. Her first name wasn't Victoria.\n2. She was the first member of the Royal family to live at Buckingham Palace.\n3. She was barely five feet tall.\n4. She became Queen when she was 18.\n5. Growing up, she was under constant supervision.\n6. She was multilingual.\n7. She survived at multiple assassination attempts.\n8. She proposed to her husband.\n9. She began more than one popular wedding trend.\n10. And a popular Christmas one as well.\n11. She and her husband had nine children.\n12. She became the first known carrier of hemophilia, known as the \"Royal disease.\"\n13. She was the first monarch to ride a train.\n14. She is the second-longest reigning British monarch.\n15. Her name lives on all over the world.\nOur Favorite Books About Queen Victoria\nVictoria: The Queen by Julia Baird\nVictoria: A Novel by Daisy Goodwin\nWe Two by Gillian Gill\nVictoria: The Heart and Mind of a Young Queen by Helen Rappaport\nBecoming Queen Victoria by Kate Williams\nRaising Royalty: 1000 Years of Royal Parenting by Carolyn Harris\nQueen Victoria: Twenty-Four Days That Changed Her Life by Lucy Worsley\nServing Victoria: Life in the Royal Household by Kate Hubbard\n", "segment": "1. Her first name wasn't Victoria. Getty Images\nBorn in Kensington Palace on May 24, 1819, Queen Victoria was originally named Alexandrina Victoria, after her godfather, Tsar Alexander I, but always preferred to go by her second name, or the nickname 'Drina. At birth, Victoria was fifth in the line of succession for the British crown, behind the four eldest sons of George III, including her three uncles and her father, Edward. 2. She was the first member of the Royal family to live at Buckingham Palace. Shortly after her accession to the throne, Queen Victoria moved into Buckingham Palace, which was previously owned by her late uncle King William IV. This made Queen Victoria the first reigning monarch to take up residence at Buckingham, though her move did not come without its struggles. As the royal family's website puts it, \"Her marriage to Prince Albert in 1840 soon showed up the Palace's shortcomings.\" The Palace was in need of extreme renovations if it was going to be a family home as Queen Victoria intended it to be.", "start_char": 700, "end_char": 1739, "id": "68214718" } ]
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what films has kristen stewart starred in?
Panic Room
[ { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_31_585142953#5_1167933801", "url": "https://wealthygorilla.com/kristen-stewart-net-worth/", "title": "Kristen Stewart's Net Worth (Updated 2021) | Wealthy Gorilla", "headings": "Kristen Stewart Net Worth\nNet Worth\nKristen Stewart Net Worth\nNet Worth:\n$70 Million\nAge:\n30\nBorn:\nApril 9, 1990\nCountry of Origin:\nUnited States of America\nSource of Wealth:\nProfessional Actress\nLast Updated:\n2021\nIntroduction\nEarly Life\nCareer\nHighlights\nFavorite Quotes from Kristen Stewart\n3 Success Lessons from Kristen Stewart\n1. Loving Yourself\n2. Don’t Be Afraid To Speak\n3. Don’t Let The Past Define You\nSummary\nWhat do you think about Kristen Stewart’s net worth? Leave a comment below.\nYou may like\n", "segment": "The next year she appeared in the movie, ‘Adventureland’. In 2009, she starred the second sequel of ‘The Twilight Saga’; ‘ New Moon’, which was a bigger hit than the first film. New Moon opened with one of the highest international and domestic opening weekends in the decade. Stewart starred as the lead character in ‘Snow White and the Huntsman’, and the same year she starred opposite Amy Adams and Sam Riley in ‘On the Road’. Her upcoming projects include the films, ‘Against All Enemies’ and ‘Underwater’, that will be available in cinema in 2019. Since her performance in the Twilight sequels, she has won several awards including British Academy Awards, Kid’s Choice Awards, and People’s Choice Awards. As of 2021, Kristen Stewart’s net worth is $70 million. Highlights\nHere are some of the best highlights of Kristen Stewart’s career: The Panic Room 2002\nCatch That Kid 2004\nInto The Wild 2007\nTwilight 2008\nPeople’s Choice Award Favorite Movie Actress 2010 – Won\nScream Awards Best Fantasy Actress ‘The Twilight movies’ 2009-2010 – Won\nThe Runaways 2010\nBAFTA Rising Star Award 2010 – Won\nSnow White and the Huntsman 2012\nCamp X-Ray 2014\nEquals 2015\nTeen Choice Awards Favorite Drama Actress 2015 – Nominated\nPersonal Shopper 2016\nCome Swim Short film 2017\nSaturday Night live 2017\nEllen Degeneres Show 2017\nLizzie 2018\nUnderwater 2019\nFavorite Quotes from Kristen Stewart\n“I’m really proud of Twilight.", "start_char": 2112, "end_char": 3523, "id": "47072744" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_50_2586757409#0_3563322902", "url": "https://www.ranker.com/list/kristen-stewart-movies-and-films-and-filmography/ranker-film", "title": "Kristen Stewart Movies List: Best to Worst", "headings": "The Best Kristen Stewart Movies\nEntertainment\nThe Best Kristen Stewart Movies\nTwilight\nThe Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn - Part 2\nThe Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn - Part 1\nEclipse\nSnow White and the Huntsman\nThe Twilight Saga: New Moon\nAdventureland\nPanic Room\nSpeak\nThe Runaways\nInto the Wild\nZathura\nWelcome to the Rileys\nOn the Road\nThe Messengers\nIn the Land of Women\nCatch That Kid\nThe Yellow Handkerchief\nJumper\nThe Cake Eaters\nCold Creek Manor\nFierce People\nThe Flintstones in Viva Rock Vegas\nInvincible\nThe Safety of Objects\nCutlass\nCharlie's Angels\nThe Thirteenth Year\nUndertow\nLizzie\nUnderwater\nBackwoods\nSeberg\nWhat Just Happened\n", "segment": "Kristen Stewart Movies List: Best to Worst\nEntertainment\n1.4k voters\nThe Best Kristen Stewart Movies\nRanker Film\nUpdated January 13, 2020 5.9k votes 1.4k voters 102.8k views 34 items\nList Rules Vote for your favorite movies, regardless of critic reviews or how big the role was. This is a list of the best Kristen Stewart movies, ranked best to worst - with movie trailers when available. Kristen Stewart is best known for her role as Bella Swan in the Twilight series, but her filmography is also full of challenging dramas and interesting indies like Snow White and the Huntsman, Into the Wild, and Adventureland. Kristen Stewart's highest grossing movies have received a lot of accolades over the years, earning millions upon millions around the world. The order of these top Kristen Stewart movies is decided by how many votes they receive, so only highly rated Kristen Stewart movies will be at the top of the list. This list answers the questions, \"What are the best Kristen Stewart movies?,\" \" What are the greatest Kristen Stewart roles of all time?,\" and \"How does Kristen Stewart's first movie compare to her latest film?\" The greatest Kristen Stewart performances didn't necessarily come from the best movies, but in most cases they go hand in hand.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 1259, "id": "88381229" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_03_1555143108#0_2606340172", "url": "http://www.answers.com/Q/FAQ/6159-2", "title": "Answers about Kristen Stewart", "headings": "Kristen Stewart\nKristen Stewart\nKristen Jaymes Stewart, born April 9, 1990, is an American actress. She is known for roles in films such as Panic Room, Zathura, In the Land of Women, Adventureland, The Messengers, Snow White and the Huntsman, and Twilight.\nFilter by date:\nNo questions found for given filters. Try a different search or filter.\n", "segment": "Answers about Kristen Stewart\nKristen Stewart\nKristen Jaymes Stewart, born April 9, 1990, is an American actress. She is known for roles in films such as Panic Room, Zathura, In the Land of Women, Adventureland, The Messengers, Snow White and the Huntsman, and Twilight. 4,259 Questions\nbest unanswered all\nFilter by date: All\n2021 2020 2019 2018 2017 2016 2015 2014 2013 2012 2011 2010 2009 2008 2007 2006 2005 2004 2003 2002\nNo questions found for given filters. Try a different search or filter.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 498, "id": "3298995" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_54_466575929#0_1079262547", "url": "https://www.thecinemaholic.com/kristen-stewart-new-movie/", "title": "Kristen Stewart New Movie: Upcoming Movies (2019, 2020)", "headings": "All Upcoming Kristen Stewart Movies\nAll Upcoming Kristen Stewart Movies\n4. Charlie’s Angels (2019)\n3. Seberg (2019)\n2. Underwater (2020)\n1. Happiest Season (2020)\nSPONSORED LINKS\n", "segment": "Kristen Stewart New Movie: Upcoming Movies (2019, 2020)\nSEARCH\nAll Upcoming Kristen Stewart Movies\nShuvrajit Das Biswas\nUpdated November 2, 2019\nKristen Stewart is an American actress, model, and director. She is the recipient of several accolades, including a César Award, making her the first American woman to win the award. Her films have grossed over $4.3 billion worldwide, and she was the highest-paid actress in the world in 2010 and 2012. She began her career as a child actor in 1999. She gained notice in 2002 for playing Jodie Foster’s daughter in the thriller ‘Panic Room’, which garnered her a Young Artist Award nomination for Best Leading Actress in a Feature Film. She subsequently starred in ‘Speak’ in 2004, ‘Catch That Kid’ in 2004, ‘Zathura: A Space Adventure’ in 2005, and ‘ Into the Wild ‘ in 2007. In 2010, she was awarded the BAFTA Rising Star Award. She went on to gain wide recognition for playing Bella Swan in the ‘ Twilight ‘ saga film series, which collectively grossed over $3.3 billion worldwide.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 1029, "id": "69423180" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_17_3611378944#2_3701716688", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/MTV_Movie_Award_for_Best_Kiss", "title": "MTV Movie Award for Best Kiss - Wikipedia", "headings": "MTV Movie Award for Best Kiss\nMTV Movie Award for Best Kiss\nContents\nWinners and nominees\nAwards breakdown\nMost Wins\nMost Nominations\nNotes\nReferences\n", "segment": "New Moon\nKristen Stewart & Dakota Fanning – The Runaways\nSandra Bullock & Ryan Reynolds – The Proposal\nTaylor Swift & Taylor Lautner – Valentine's Day\nZoe Saldana & Sam Worthington – Avatar\n\n2011\nKristen Stewart & Robert Pattinson – The Twilight Saga: Eclipse\nElliot Page & Joseph Gordon-Levitt – Inception\nEmma Watson & Daniel Radcliffe – Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 1\nKristen Stewart & Taylor Lautner – The Twilight Saga: Eclipse\nNatalie Portman & Mila Kunis – Black Swan\n\n2012\nKristen Stewart & Robert Pattinson – The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn – Part 1\nRyan Gosling & Emma Stone – Crazy, Stupid, Love\nEmma Watson & Rupert Grint – Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 2\nJennifer Lawrence & Josh Hutcherson – The Hunger Games\nChanning Tatum & Rachel McAdams – The Vow\n\n2013\nJennifer Lawrence & Bradley Cooper – Silver Linings Playbook\nEmma Watson & Logan Lerman – The Perks of Being a Wallflower\nKara Hayward & Jared Gilman – Moonrise Kingdom\nKerry Washington & Jamie Foxx – Django Unchained\nMila Kunis & Mark Wahlberg – Ted\n\n2014\nEmma Roberts, Jennifer Aniston & Will Poulter – We're the Millers\nAshley Benson, James Franco & Vanessa Hudgens – Spring Breakers\nJennifer Lawrence & Amy Adams – American Hustle\nJoseph Gordon-Levitt & Scarlett Johansson – Don Jon\nShailene Woodley & Miles Teller – The Spectacular Now\n\n2015\nShailene Woodley & Ansel Elgort – The Fault in Our Stars\nEmma Stone & Andrew Garfield – The Amazing Spider-Man 2\nJames Franco & Seth Rogen – The Interview\nRose Byrne & Halston Sage – Neighbors\nScarlett Johansson & Chris Evans – Captain America: The Winter Soldier\n\n2016\nRebel Wilson & Adam Devine – Pitch Perfect 2\nAmy Schumer & Bill Hader – Trainwreck\nDakota Johnson & Jamie Dornan – Fifty Shades of Grey\nLeslie Mann & Chris Hemsworth – Vacation\nMargot Robbie & Will Smith – Focus\nMorena Baccarin & Ryan Reynolds – Deadpool\n\n2017\nAshton Sanders & Jharrel Jerome – Moonlight\nEmma Stone & Ryan Gosling – La La Land\nEmma Watson & Dan Stevens – Beauty and the Beast\nTaraji P. Henson & Terrence Howard – Empire\nZac Efron & Anna Kendrick – Mike and Dave Need Wedding Dates\n\n2018\nNick Robinson & Keiynan Lonsdale – Love, Simon\nGina Rodriguez & Justin Baldoni – Jane the Virgin\nOlivia Cooke & Tye Sheridan – Ready Player One\nKJ Apa & Camila Mendes – Riverdale\nFinn Wolfhard & Millie Bobby Brown – Stranger Things\n\n2019\nNoah Centineo & Lana Condor – To All the Boys I've Loved Before\nJason Momoa & Amber Heard – Aquaman\nCharles Melton & Camila Mendes – Riverdale\nNcuti Gatwa & Connor Swindells – Sex Education\nTom Hardy & Michelle Williams – Venom\n\n2021\nChase Stokes & Madelyn Cline – Outer Banks\nJodie Comer & Sandra Oh – Killing Eve\nLily Collins & Lucas Bravo – Emily in Paris\nMaitreyi Ramakrishnan & Jaren Lewison – Never Have I Ever\nRegé-Jean Page & Phoebe Dynevor – Bridgerton\n\nAwards breakdown\nMost Wins\nRobert Pattinson — 4\nKristen Stewart — 4\nMost Nominations\nKristen Stewart — 6\nRobert Pattinson — 4\nEmma Watson — 4\nCameron Diaz — 3\nLeonardo DiCaprio — 3\nJames Franco — 3\nRyan Gosling — 3\nWoody Harrelson — 3\nJennifer Lawrence — 3\nGwyneth Paltrow — 3\nKeanu Reeves — 3\nWinona Ryder — 3\nEmma Stone — 3\nAmy Adams — 2\nBen Affleck — 2\nJennifer Aniston — 2\nDrew Barrymore — 2\nSandra Bullock — 2\nJim Carrey — 2\nZac Efron — 2\nAnna Faris — 2\nJennifer Garner — 2\nTom Hanks — 2\nEthan Hawke — 2\nTaraji P. Henson — 2\nTerrence Howard — 2\nVanessa Hudgens — 2\nScarlett Johansson — 2\nAngelina Jolie — 2\nMila Kunis — 2\nTaylor Lautner — 2\nJude Law — 2\nHeath Ledger — 2\nJoseph Gordon-Levitt — 2\nJuliette Lewis — 2\nRachel McAdams — 2\nElliot Page — 2\nNatalie Portman — 2\nDaniel Radcliffe — 2\nRyan Reynolds — 2\nZoe Saldana — 2\nAdam Sandler — 2\nChristian Slater — 2\nWill Smith — 2\nMark Wahlberg — 2\nShailene Woodley — 2\nNotes\n^ a b c Credited as Ellen Page\nReferences\n^ \"1992 MTV Movie Awards\". MTV (MTV Networks). Retrieved March 4, 2015. Note:", "start_char": 5095, "end_char": 8963, "id": "105750630" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_35_439144330#14_1194397060", "url": "https://www.buzzfeed.com/victoriagasparowicz/underrated-celebrities-that-deserve-bigger-fan-clubs", "title": "26 Underrated Celebrities That Deserve Bigger Fan Clubs", "headings": "26 Celebs Who Seriously Don't Get Enough Credit\n26 Celebs Who Seriously Don't Get Enough Credit\nWe asked you, the BuzzFeed Community, who the most underrated celebs are, and we loved your passionate responses! Though we couldn't include them all, here are 26 celebrities that people feel are way underrated.\n1. Anya Taylor-Joy\nAdvertisement\n2. Rosalía\n3. Chris Pine\nAdvertisement\n4. Sebastian Stan\n5. Frank Ocean\nAdvertisement\n6. D’Arcy Carden\n7. Maisie Williams\nAdvertisement\n8. Donald Glover\n9. Alessia Cara\nAdvertisement\n10. Billy Eichner\nAdvertisement\n11. Little Mix\n12. James McAvoy\nAdvertisement\n13. Bokeem Woodbine\nAdvertisement\n14. Sam Rockwell\n15. Kristen Stewart\nAdvertisement\n16. Martin Starr\n17. Emmy Rossum\nAdvertisement\n18. Matthew Lillard\n19. Nick Kroll\nAdvertisement\n20. Mackenzie Davis\nAdvertisement\n21. Zachary Levi\n22. Taron Egerton\nAdvertisement\n23. Jodie Comer\n24. Ben Platt\nAdvertisement\n25. Michael Shannon\n26. And Finally, Tom Ellis\nAdvertisement\nAre there any underrated celebs you think we missed? Leave us a comment below about your fave underrated celeb!\nBuzzFeed Daily\n", "segment": "Jojo Rabbit (2019) and Vice (2018)\n15. Kristen Stewart\nFrazer Harrison / Getty Images\nFacebook\nPinterest\nMail\nLink\n\"Kristen Stewart — you either love her or you hate her, but she is truly amazing. She has range. She's survived being typecast forever by Hollywood because of a movie she made when she was barely 18 and grew into a gay icon. I will always and forever stan.\" — tigresssss13\nCatch her in these films: Twilight (2008) and Underwater (2020)\nAdvertisement\n16. Martin Starr\nAllen Berezovsky / Getty Images, Marvel\nFacebook\nPinterest\nMail\nLink\n\"Martin Starr has range and a lot of charm.\" — elliep41c221b02\nCatch him in: Silicon Valley and Spider-Man:", "start_char": 5635, "end_char": 6294, "id": "31520165" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_50_2586757409#1_3563325128", "url": "https://www.ranker.com/list/kristen-stewart-movies-and-films-and-filmography/ranker-film", "title": "Kristen Stewart Movies List: Best to Worst", "headings": "The Best Kristen Stewart Movies\nEntertainment\nThe Best Kristen Stewart Movies\nTwilight\nThe Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn - Part 2\nThe Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn - Part 1\nEclipse\nSnow White and the Huntsman\nThe Twilight Saga: New Moon\nAdventureland\nPanic Room\nSpeak\nThe Runaways\nInto the Wild\nZathura\nWelcome to the Rileys\nOn the Road\nThe Messengers\nIn the Land of Women\nCatch That Kid\nThe Yellow Handkerchief\nJumper\nThe Cake Eaters\nCold Creek Manor\nFierce People\nThe Flintstones in Viva Rock Vegas\nInvincible\nThe Safety of Objects\nCutlass\nCharlie's Angels\nThe Thirteenth Year\nUndertow\nLizzie\nUnderwater\nBackwoods\nSeberg\nWhat Just Happened\n", "segment": "The order of these top Kristen Stewart movies is decided by how many votes they receive, so only highly rated Kristen Stewart movies will be at the top of the list. This list answers the questions, \"What are the best Kristen Stewart movies?,\" \" What are the greatest Kristen Stewart roles of all time?,\" and \"How does Kristen Stewart's first movie compare to her latest film?\" The greatest Kristen Stewart performances didn't necessarily come from the best movies, but in most cases they go hand in hand. If you think the most worthy Kristen Stewart role isn't at the top, then upvote it so it has the chance to become number one. If you are a fan of Stewart's supernatural style, you might also enjoy our list of best Robert Pattinson movies and best Taylor Lautner movies. list.itemsDescription\n...more\n1\n409\n107\nTwilight\nKristen Stewart, Ashley Greene\nReleased: 2008\nDirected by: Catherine Hardwicke\nTwilight is a 2008 American vampire romance film based on Stephenie Meyer's popular novel of the same name.", "start_char": 756, "end_char": 1765, "id": "88381230" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_17_2325996054#5_2504776626", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Josh_Stewart", "title": "Josh Stewart - Wikipedia", "headings": "Josh Stewart\nJosh Stewart\nContents\nEarly life\nActing career\nEarly career\nStarring television roles\nFeature films\nDirectorial debut\nPersonal life\nFilmography\nReferences\nExternal links\n", "segment": "During the 2010–2011 season, he appeared as Joshua in ABC's No Ordinary Family. In 2017, Stewart starred as Solotov on the second season of the USA Network thriller drama Shooter. On February 26, 2018, it was announced that Stewart would join as a series regular in the second season of Netflix 's The Punisher. Stewart joined alongside cast member Alexa Davalos, who is Stewart's wife in real life. Feature films\nStewart made his mainstream feature film debut in 2008's Curious Case of Benjamin Button playing the character of Benjamin's crewmate, Pleasant Curtis. Also that year, he appeared in The Haunting of Molly Hartley in the role of Mary Hartley's teacher, Mr. Draper. In 2009, he had his first feature film starring role, in the horror movie The Collector, playing the part of Arkin, a man attempting to rob a house to make enough money to pay off his wife's debts to loan sharks. In 2010, he starred, alongside Jamie-Lynn Sigler in the movie Beneath the Dark, (originally titled Wake) inspired by the novel The Shining. He appeared in Christopher Nolan's final film in his Batman Saga, The Dark Knight Rises as Bane 's right-hand man, Barsad. He appeared as the main protagonist in the 2012 webisodes, The Walking Dead:", "start_char": 3410, "end_char": 4640, "id": "105068193" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_36_101774104#5_215562117", "url": "https://www.cheatsheet.com/entertainment/who-needs-a-stunt-double-8-actors-who-get-down-and-dirty.html/", "title": "8 Actors Who Do Their Own Dangerous Stunts", "headings": "8 Actors Who Do Their Own Dangerous Stunts\n8 Actors Who Do Their Own Dangerous Stunts\n1. Angelina Jolie\n2. Zoë Bell\n3. Kristen Stewart\n4. Harrison Ford\n5. Jackie Chan\n6. Jason Statham\n7. Tom Cruise\n8. Daniel Craig\n", "segment": "3. Kristen Stewart\nKristen Stewart in ‘Snow White and the Huntsman’ | Source: Roth Films\nStewart performed her own stunts while shooting the Twilight series. But even more impressive is she also performed her own action scenes in Snow White and the Huntsman, a feat that required her to overcome her fear of horses. “ [Director] Rupert [Sanders] beat me up. He definitely threw me off cliffs and made me trudge through frigid, icy waters. It looks so cool, though,” Stewart said in a Hollywood Life article. “ I can actually see the pain and discomfort on my face. It’s awesome.” Some of her more risky scenes includes hanging upside down (which may not sound that hard, but it certainly is if you have to do it for most of the afternoon), as well as several intense fighting scenes that required armored suits.", "start_char": 2916, "end_char": 3727, "id": "107989533" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_44_206793081#1_500656286", "url": "https://www.insider.com/kristen-stewart-best-and-worst-films-ranked", "title": "All of Kristen Stewart's Movies, Ranked From Worst to Best", "headings": "Every single Kristen Stewart movie, ranked by critics\nEvery single Kristen Stewart movie, ranked by critics\nKristen Stewart has been acting since she was a child.\nStewart's lowest-rated film is \"Cold Creek Manor\" (2003).\nKristen Stewart in \"Cold Creek Manor.\"\nShe played Jess in \"The Messengers\" (2007).\nStewart was Maddy in \"Catch That Kid\" (2004).\nStewart played Sophie in \"Jumper\" (2008).\nShe had a small role in \"K-11\" (2013).\nShe was Maya in \"Fierce People\" (2005).\nShe played Bella Swan in \"The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn Part 1\" (2011).\nShe played a small role in \"The Flintstones in Viva Rock Vegas\" (2000).\nShe played Sophie in \"Anesthesia\" (2016).\nShe returned as Bella in \"The Twilight Saga: New Moon\" (2009).\nStewart starred in \"Seberg\" (2020).\nShe played Nia in \"Equals\" (2016).\nShe was in \"American Ultra\" (2015).\nShe was Kathryn in \"Billy Lynn's Long Halftime Walk\" (2016).\nStewart was in \"In the Land of Women\" (2007).\nStewart starred in the movie adaptation of \"On the Road\" (2012).\nStewart was Norah in \"Underwater\" (2020).\nShe was Bella in \"The Twilight Saga: Eclipse\" (2010).\nShe starred as Bella for the last time in \"The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn Part 2\" (2012).\nStewart originated the role of Bella in \"Twilight\" (2008).\nShe was Snow White in \"Snow White and the Huntsman\" (2012).\nShe was Zoe in \"What Just Happened?\" (2008).\nShe played Sam in \"The Safety of Objects\" (2001).\nShe starred in \"Charlie's Angels\" (2019).\nShe was in \"Welcome to the Rileys\" (2010).\nShe played Lila in \"Undertow\" (2004).\nShe played Savannah in \"J.T. LeRoy\" (2019).\nStewart was Georgia in \"The Cake Eaters\" (2007).\nShe was in \"Lizzie\" (2018).\nShe starred in \"The Yellow Handkerchief\" (2010).\nShe was Joan in \"The Runaways\" (2010).\nStewart was in \"Café Society\" (2016).\nShe played Cole in \"Camp X-Ray\" (2014).\nShe starred in \"Panic Room\" (2002).\nShe played Lisa in \"Zathura: A Space Adventure\" (2005).\nShe was Maureen in \"Personal Shopper\" (2017).\nShe played Tracy in \"Into the Wild\" (2007).\n\"Happiest Season\" (2020) is one of Stewart's highest-rated films.\nShe starred alongside Julianne Moore in \"Still Alice\" (2015).\nStewart played Em in \"Adventureland\" (2009).\nStewart was praised for her performance in \"Clouds of Sils Maria\" (2015).\nShe starred in \"Certain Women\" (2016).\nKristen Stewart in \"Certain Women.\"\nRead More:\nFOLLOW US: Insider is on Facebook\n", "segment": "Snapchat\nFliboard icon\nA stylized letter F. Flipboard\nPinterest icon\nThe letter \"P\" styled to look like a thumbtack pin. Pinterest\nLink icon\nAn image of a chain link. It symobilizes a website link url. Copy Link\nKristen Stewart has been acting since she was a child. 20th Century Fox; Summit Entertainment; Sony Pictures\nKristen Stewart is known for \"Twilight,\" but her filmography extends far past the franchise. Her lowest-rated films are \"Cold Creek Manor\" (2003) and \"The Messengers\" (2007). But critics loved her movies \"Clouds of Sils Maria\" (2015) and \"Certain Women\" (2016). Visit Insider's homepage for more stories.", "start_char": 453, "end_char": 1078, "id": "78745996" } ]
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where was anne hathaway born?
United States of America
[ { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_23_1542387129#11_3412080471", "url": "https://marriedbiography.com/anne-hathaway-biography/", "title": "Anne Hathaway Bio, Affair, Married, Husband, Net Worth, Ethnicity, Salary, Age, Nationality, Height, Actress", "headings": "\nAnne Hathaway Bio\n(Actress)\nFacts of Anne Hathaway\nRelationship Statistics of Anne Hathaway\nWho is Anne Hathaway?\nAnne Hathaway: Age, Parents, Siblings, Ethnicity, Education\nAnne Hathaway: Career, Awards, Salary, and Net Worth\nAnne Hathaway’s Rumors and Controversy\nBody Measurements: Height, Weight, Body Size\nSocial Media: Facebook, Instagram, Twitter\nPhotos of Anne Hathaway\n", "segment": "She is known for her movies like ‘ Les Miserables’, ‘The Dark Knight Rises, ‘Rachel Getting Married, ‘Love and Other Drugs’. Anne Hathaway: Age, Parents, Siblings, Ethnicity, Education\nAnne Hathaway was born on November 12, 1982, in Brooklyn, New York City, the U.S. Her birth name is Anne Jacqueline Hathaway. Her nickname is Annie. The name of her father is Gerald Hathaway whereas the name of her mother is Kate McCauley Hathaway. She has two siblings named Michael Hathaway (Older Brother) and Thomas Hathaway (Younger Brother). Her nationality is American. Her ethnicity is Mixed (Irish, French, English, German). She completed her school at Brooklyn Heights Montessori School and Wyoming Elementary School in Millburn. She was graduated from Millburn High School.", "start_char": 2483, "end_char": 3252, "id": "111586967" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_35_1516648099#1_3366990118", "url": "https://www.celebritynetworth.com/richest-celebrities/actors/anne-hathaway-net-worth/", "title": "Anne Hathaway Net Worth | Celebrity Net Worth", "headings": "Anne Hathaway Net Worth\nAnne Hathaway Net Worth\nHow much is Anne Hathaway Worth?\nAnne Hathaway Net Worth:\nAnne Hathaway\n", "segment": "Hathaway has a knack for picking out incredible films to star in, and her roles are often well-received by critics. Although she began her career on the stage as a theater actress, she is now one of the most famous women in Hollywood. Early Life: Anne Jacqueline Hathaway was born on November 12 of 1982 in Brooklyn, New York City. Raised by a father who was an attorney and a mother who was once an actress, Anne moved to New Jersey with her two siblings at an early age. Although she wanted to follow in her mother's footsteps from an early age, her parents were initially reluctant to let her enter the entertainment industry. Anne played soccer in high school and appeared in many school plays. She became serious about acting during this period and was accepted into many prestigious acting programs and theater groups. After graduating from high school, she studied English and political science at Vassar College. However, due to Hathaway's quickly developing acting career, she was never able to obtain her degree.", "start_char": 444, "end_char": 1466, "id": "32632916" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_23_1569295670#3_3500623810", "url": "https://marriedwiki.com/wiki/anne-hathaway", "title": "Anne Hathaway wiki, affair, married, Lesbian with age, height, actress,", "headings": "Anne Hathaway Biography\nAnne Hathaway Biography\nFacts of Anne Hathaway\nRelationship short Statistics of Anne Hathaway\nEarly Life and Education of Anne Hathaway\nAne Hathaway's Career\nAnne Hathaway's Awards and Honors\nAnne Hathaway's Net Worth\nAnne Hathaway's Personal Life\nAnne Hathaway Affairs\nFirst Affair with Topher Grace\nSecond Affair with James Holzier\nThird Affair with Scott Sartiano\nFourth Affair with Hugh Dancy\nFifth Affair with Raffaello Follieri\nSixth Affair with Josh Lucas\nSeventh Affair with Francesco Coco\nAnne Hathaway Married\nFirst Marriage with Adam Shulman\n", "segment": "She is the recipient of the BAFTA Award and the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress, the Screen Actors Guild Award and Golden Globe Award. In 2013, she was placed no.5 on Empire's The 100 Sexiest Movie Stars list. She is the daughter of mother Kate McCauley Hathaway, a former actress and father Gerald Thomas Hathaway, a lawyer. Early Life and Education of Anne Hathaway\nAnne Jacqueline Hathaway was born on November 12, 1982, in Brooklyn, New York City, USA to father Gerald T. Hathaway and mother Kate McCauley Hathaway. She has American nationality with her ethnic background coming from Irish, English, French, and German ancestry. According to sources, her name was derived from William Shakespeare's wife. Anne has an older and a younger brother, Michael, and Thomas, respectively. At the tender age of six, she moved to Milburn, New Jersey. The actress followed Roman Catholicism and wished to be a nun during her childhood. However, her wish was not granted, and now, her family is still, in Anne's words, a work in progress, while talking about religious beliefs.", "start_char": 1690, "end_char": 2769, "id": "111646798" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_16_1814593113#5_2029122501", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anne_Hathaway", "title": "Anne Hathaway - Wikipedia", "headings": "Anne Hathaway\nAnne Hathaway\nContents\nEarly life\nCareer\n2001–2004: Debut and breakthrough\n2005–2008: Transition to adult roles and greater success\n2009–2011: Romantic films and hosting events\n2012–2014: Les Misérables and films with Christopher Nolan\n2015–present: Comedic roles\nPublic image\nPersonal life\nActivism and political work\nActing credits and awards\nExplanatory footnotes\nCitations\nExternal links\n", "segment": "Comedic roles\n3 Public image\n4 Personal life\n5 Activism and political work\n6 Acting credits and awards\n7 Explanatory footnotes\n8 Citations\n9 External links\nEarly life\nAnne Jacqueline Hathaway was born on November 12, 1982, in the Brooklyn borough of New York City. Her father Gerald is a labor attorney, and her mother Kate ( née McCauley) is a former actress. Hathaway's maternal grandfather was WIP (AM) Philadelphia radio personality Joe McCauley. Hathaway's mother is of Irish descent, and her father has Irish, French, English, and German ancestry. She was named after Shakespeare's wife. She is the second of three children, born between older brother Michael and younger brother Thomas. When she was six, her family moved to the Short Hills neighborhood of Millburn, New Jersey, where she was raised. Paper Mill Playhouse where Hathaway appeared in several productions as a child\nAt age six, when Hathaway watched her mother perform in Les Misérables as Fantine, she instantly became fascinated with the stage, but her parents were not keen on allowing her to pursue an acting career. After this, Kate quit acting to raise Hathaway and her brothers. Hathaway was raised as Roman Catholic with what she considers \"really strong values\" and stated that she wished to be a nun during her childhood, but acting was always a high priority for her.", "start_char": 3115, "end_char": 4464, "id": "100509036" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_19_1157306130#0_1659727573", "url": "https://ethnicelebs.com/anne-hathaway", "title": "Anne Hathaway - Ethnicity of Celebs | What Nationality Ancestry Race", "headings": "Anne Hathaway\nAnne Hathaway\nethnic\n", "segment": "Anne Hathaway - Ethnicity of Celebs | What Nationality Ancestry Race\nAnne Hathaway\nby ethnic · July 15, 2008\nHathaway in 2011, Featureflash / Shutterstock.com\nBirth Name: Anne Jacqueline Hathaway\nPlace of Birth: Brooklyn, New York City, New York, U.S.\nDate of Birth: November 12, 1982\nEthnicity: *father – Irish, French, English, German\n*mother – Irish\nAnne Hathaway is an American actress, singer, and producer. She won the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress for Les Misérables (2012). She became famous with her role in the Disney comedy The Princess Diaries, and has since starred in many prominent films, including The Devil Wears Prada, Rachel Getting Married, and The Dark Knight Rises. Anne is the daughter of Kate McCauley (Kathleen Ann McCauley), an actress, and Gerald Thomas Hathaway, a lawyer. Anne is married to actor Adam Shulman, with whom she has two children. Anne is of approximately 62.5% Irish ancestry.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 930, "id": "59849269" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_23_1542387129#10_3412078996", "url": "https://marriedbiography.com/anne-hathaway-biography/", "title": "Anne Hathaway Bio, Affair, Married, Husband, Net Worth, Ethnicity, Salary, Age, Nationality, Height, Actress", "headings": "\nAnne Hathaway Bio\n(Actress)\nFacts of Anne Hathaway\nRelationship Statistics of Anne Hathaway\nWho is Anne Hathaway?\nAnne Hathaway: Age, Parents, Siblings, Ethnicity, Education\nAnne Hathaway: Career, Awards, Salary, and Net Worth\nAnne Hathaway’s Rumors and Controversy\nBody Measurements: Height, Weight, Body Size\nSocial Media: Facebook, Instagram, Twitter\nPhotos of Anne Hathaway\n", "segment": "Age, Parents, Siblings, Ethnicity, Education\n3 Anne Hathaway: Career, Awards, Salary, and Net Worth\n4 Anne Hathaway’s Rumors and Controversy\n5 Body Measurements: Height, Weight, Body Size\n6 Social Media: Facebook, Instagram, Twitter\nWho is Anne Hathaway? Anne Hathaway is an American actress. She is known for her movies like ‘ Les Miserables’, ‘The Dark Knight Rises, ‘Rachel Getting Married, ‘Love and Other Drugs’. Anne Hathaway: Age, Parents, Siblings, Ethnicity, Education\nAnne Hathaway was born on November 12, 1982, in Brooklyn, New York City, the U.S. Her birth name is Anne Jacqueline Hathaway. Her nickname is Annie. The name of her father is Gerald Hathaway whereas the name of her mother is Kate McCauley Hathaway.", "start_char": 2190, "end_char": 2916, "id": "111586966" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_23_1542387129#12_3412081979", "url": "https://marriedbiography.com/anne-hathaway-biography/", "title": "Anne Hathaway Bio, Affair, Married, Husband, Net Worth, Ethnicity, Salary, Age, Nationality, Height, Actress", "headings": "\nAnne Hathaway Bio\n(Actress)\nFacts of Anne Hathaway\nRelationship Statistics of Anne Hathaway\nWho is Anne Hathaway?\nAnne Hathaway: Age, Parents, Siblings, Ethnicity, Education\nAnne Hathaway: Career, Awards, Salary, and Net Worth\nAnne Hathaway’s Rumors and Controversy\nBody Measurements: Height, Weight, Body Size\nSocial Media: Facebook, Instagram, Twitter\nPhotos of Anne Hathaway\n", "segment": "She has two siblings named Michael Hathaway (Older Brother) and Thomas Hathaway (Younger Brother). Her nationality is American. Her ethnicity is Mixed (Irish, French, English, German). She completed her school at Brooklyn Heights Montessori School and Wyoming Elementary School in Millburn. She was graduated from Millburn High School. Anne Hathaway: Career, Awards, Salary, and Net Worth\nTalking about her career, Anne Hathaway began her career in several stage roles in 1999. Her first TV show is Get real whereas her first film is The Princess Diaries. She performed in several dramatic movies including Havoc, Brokeback Mountain, The Devil Wears Prada, Becoming Jane, Bride Wars, Love and Other Drugs, Song One, and Interstellar. She also did a voice role in the animated movie Rio.", "start_char": 2916, "end_char": 3703, "id": "111586968" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_07_34162921#0_32765004", "url": "http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0004266/bio", "title": "Anne Hathaway - Biography - IMDb", "headings": "Biography\nAnne Hathaway\nBiography\nOverview (4)\nMini Bio (1)\nSpouse (1)\nTrade Mark (2)\nTrivia (93)\nPersonal Quotes (47)\nSalary (2)\nContribute to This Page\n", "segment": "Anne Hathaway - Biography - IMDb\nEdit\nAnne Hathaway\nBiography\nShowing all 150 items\nJump to: Overview (4) | Mini Bio (1) | Spouse (1) | Trade Mark (2) | Trivia (93) | Personal Quotes (47) | Salary (2)\nOverview (4)\nBorn\nNovember 12, 1982 in Brooklyn, New York City, New York, USA\nBirth Name\nAnne Jacqueline Hathaway\nNickname\nAnnie\nHeight\n5' 8\" (1.73 m)\nMini Bio (1)\nAnne Jacqueline Hathaway was born in Brooklyn, New York, to Kate McCauley Hathaway, an actress, and Gerald T. Hathaway, a lawyer, both originally from Philadelphia. She is of mostly Irish descent, along with English, German, and French. Her first major role came in the short-lived television series Get Real (1999). She gained widespread recognition for her roles in The Princess Diaries (2001) and its 2004 sequel as a young girl who discovers she is a member of royalty, opposite Julie Andrews and Heather Matarazzo. She also had a notable role in Nicholas Nickleby (2002) opposite Charlie Hunnam and Jamie Bell, and a starring role in Ella Enchanted (2004). A former top-ranking soprano in New York, Hathaway was reportedly a front-runner for the role of \"Christine\" in the 2004 The Phantom of the Opera (2004). However, due to scheduling conflicts with The Princess Diaries 2: Royal Engagement (2004), she couldn't take the role, which was later given to newcomer Emmy Rossum. Hathaway soon started to move away from family-friendly films.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 1409, "id": "44762550" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_07_34127914#0_32741387", "url": "http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0004266/", "title": "Anne Hathaway - IMDb", "headings": "Anne Hathaway\nAnne Hathaway (I)\nBorn:\n'The Hustle' Stars React to Their IMDb Pages\nPhotos\nKnown For\nFilmography\nPersonal Details\nOther Works:\nPublicity Listings:\nOfficial Sites:\nAlternate Names:\nHeight:\nDid You Know?\nPersonal Quote:\nTrivia:\nTrademark:\nNickname:\nStar Sign:\nScorpio\nContribute to This Page\nRecently Viewed\n", "segment": "Anne Hathaway - IMDb\nAnne Hathaway (I)\nActress | Soundtrack | Producer\nSTARmeter\nTop 500\nDown 90 this week\nView rank on IMDbPro »\n1:32 | Trailer\n126 VIDEOS | 1247 IMAGES\nAnne Jacqueline Hathaway was born in Brooklyn, New York, to Kate McCauley Hathaway, an actress, and Gerald T. Hathaway, a lawyer, both originally from Philadelphia. She is of mostly Irish descent, along with English, German, and French. Her first major role came in the short-lived television series Get Real (1999). She gained widespread ... See full bio »\nBorn: November 12, 1982 in Brooklyn, New York City, New York, USA\nMore at IMDbPro » Contact Info: View agent, publicist, legal on IMDbPro\n'The Hustle' Stars React to Their IMDb Pages\nWe sat down with Rebel Wilson and Anne Hathaway to chat about their new film The Hustle, and to find out how well they know their own IMDb pages. Watch now\nWon 1 Oscar. Another 68 wins & 114 nominations. See more awards »\nPhotos\n1247 photos | 126 videos »\nKnown For\nLes Misérables Fantine\n(2012)\nThe Dark Knight Rises Selina\n(2012)\nRachel Getting Married Kym\n(2008)\nLove & Other Drugs Maggie Murdock\n(2010)\nShow all\nHide all\n|\nShow by... 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The daughter of an actress and a lawyer, Hathaway grew up in Millburn, New Jersey. She excelled at performing early on, becoming the first and only teenager accepted to The Barrow Group, a theater company and acting school in New York City. In 1999 Hathaway got her first big break on the television series Get Real, which only lasted one season. She played the oldest daughter, Meghan, on the family drama. Her work on the series earned her a Teen Choice Award nomination (best actress in a drama). Movies\n'The Princess Diaries'\nIn 2001 Hathaway took on the role that made her famous: She starred as Mia Thermopolis, a smart, klutzy teen who learns she is actually a princess of a small country called Genovia, in The Princess Diaries. Thermopolis' grandmother, played by Julie Andrews, instructs her in all things royal. While reviews were mixed, the film scored big with audiences, earning approximately $108 million at the box office.", "start_char": 1559, "end_char": 2577, "id": "22912076" } ]
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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_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#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. 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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_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. 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Like any good minor league mascot, Chopper has a busy calendar of public events. Every Feb. 2, he appears with General Beauregard Lee, Atlanta’s answer to Punxsutawney Phil, the weather-forecasting groundhog. “ Chopper’s there to show support to kind of hope that spring comes early,” said Gwinnett’s Shay Marlowe. AD\nAD\nFun fact: Chopper’s props include a drum and a baseball glove. He also appears to have a soul patch. Gladys the Fighting Squirrel, Mary Baldwin College\nA squirrel appears in the coat of arms of Mary Julia Baldwin, the namesake of this women’s college in Staunton, Va. “The squirrel is a symbol of industriousness, trustworthiness and preparation,” noted a college official, who added: “ In Nordic mythology, the squirrel is a symbol of the soul.” The mascot was chosen in the 1970s.", "start_char": 2294, "end_char": 3319, "id": "94202457" } ]
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They won again in 2012. When did the Giants win the World Series? On Sunday, October 28, 2012, the San Francisco Giants defeated the Detroit Tigers, 4-3 in 10 innings to win the 108th World Series championship in four games. It was the second time in three seasons that the Giants earned baseball's world title. On Monday, November 1, 2010, the San Francisco Giants won the 106th World Series, defeating the Texas Rangers, 3-1, at Arlington, Texas. The Giants won that series four games to one. How many World Series championships did the New York Giants win? The New York Giants won 5 World Series titles. They won in 1905, 1921, 1922, 1933 and 1954.", "start_char": 4743, "end_char": 5482, "id": "3590936" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_03_1699994610#13_2980946988", "url": "http://www.answers.com/Q/What_Years_Did_The_Giants_Win_The_World_Series", "title": "What years did the Giants win the World Series? - Answers", "headings": "\nWhat years did the Giants win the World Series?\nYour Answer\nWhat years did the Giants win the World Series?\nRelated Questions\nDid the Giants win the 2010 World Series?\nHow long did it take the giants to win a world series before 2010?\nWhat years did the New York Giants win the world series?\nWho is going to win the 2010 World Series?\nWhen last did the San Francisco Giants win the World Series prior to their win in 2010?\nWhat years did the LA Angels win the World Series?\nDid the Brewers win the 2010 World Series?\nWhen did the giants win their first ever World Series?\nWhere did Willie Mays win four World Series?\nWho is favored to win the World Series the Texas Rangers or the San Francisco Giants?\nWhen did Giants last win the World Series?\nDid the Giants win the World Series in 2010?\nWhat years did they win the world series?\nWhat years the gients won the World Series?\nDid the San Francisco Giants win the 2010 World Series?\nHow many times did the New York Giants win the World Series?\nWho won the 1905 World Series in baseball?\nIn what years did the San Francisco Giants win the World Series?\nWho will win the World Series this year?\nDid the Texas Rangers win the world series in 2010?\nAside from the Cubs what Major league baseball playoff team has waited the longest to win a World Series?\nWhen did the New York Giants win the World Series?\nWhen did the Giants win the World Series?\nHow many World Series championships did the New York Giants win?\nWhat were the Las Vegas odds at the beginning of the 2010 season on the SF Giants winning the World Series?\n", "segment": "On Monday, November 1, 2010, the San Francisco Giants won the 106th World Series, defeating the Texas Rangers, 3-1, at Arlington, Texas. The Giants won that series four games to one. How many World Series championships did the New York Giants win? The New York Giants won 5 World Series titles. They won in 1905, 1921, 1922, 1933 and 1954. What were the Las Vegas odds at the beginning of the 2010 season on the SF Giants winning the World Series? One operation had the Giants at 20 to 1 to win the 2010 Series. 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The San Francisco Giants won the 2010 World Series, defeating the Texas Rangers four games to one. What was the last year the giants won the world series? The San Francisco Giants won the 2010 World Series, defeating the Texas Rangers four games to one. When did the New York Giants win the World Series? The New York Giants won five World Series (1905, 1921, 1922, 1933 and 1954). In 2010, the Giants won their first World Series since moving to San Francisco in 1958. They won again in 2012. How many times have the giants won the world series? 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The Giants franchise won five World Series in New York (1905, 1921, 1922, 1933 and 1954) and two in San Francisco (2010 and 2012). Have many World Series have the giants won? Seven. The Giants franchise won five World Series in New York (1905, 1921, 1922, 1933 and 1954) and two in San Francisco (2010 and 2012). Who won the most recent World Series? The San Francisco Giants won the most recent world series. Who won the 1962 World Series? In 1962 the New York Yankees won the World Series over the Giants. 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The San Francisco Giants won the 2010 World Series, defeating the Texas Rangers four games to one. Did the Giants win the World Series in 2010? Yes, the San Francisco Giants won the World Series in 2010, beating the Texas Rangers 4 games to 1. What years did they win the world series? The tigers won the world series in 2002\nWhat years the gients won the World Series? The Giants have won the World Series twice. The first time was in 1959 when they were the New York Giants. Then they moved to San Fransico,CA and won there first and only world series in San Fransico this year. The world series began on October 27 and ended on November 4 this year.", "start_char": 2040, "end_char": 2736, "id": "3590929" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_03_1699994610#0_2980912495", "url": "http://www.answers.com/Q/What_Years_Did_The_Giants_Win_The_World_Series", "title": "What years did the Giants win the World Series? - Answers", "headings": "\nWhat years did the Giants win the World Series?\nYour Answer\nWhat years did the Giants win the World Series?\nRelated Questions\nDid the Giants win the 2010 World Series?\nHow long did it take the giants to win a world series before 2010?\nWhat years did the New York Giants win the world series?\nWho is going to win the 2010 World Series?\nWhen last did the San Francisco Giants win the World Series prior to their win in 2010?\nWhat years did the LA Angels win the World Series?\nDid the Brewers win the 2010 World Series?\nWhen did the giants win their first ever World Series?\nWhere did Willie Mays win four World Series?\nWho is favored to win the World Series the Texas Rangers or the San Francisco Giants?\nWhen did Giants last win the World Series?\nDid the Giants win the World Series in 2010?\nWhat years did they win the world series?\nWhat years the gients won the World Series?\nDid the San Francisco Giants win the 2010 World Series?\nHow many times did the New York Giants win the World Series?\nWho won the 1905 World Series in baseball?\nIn what years did the San Francisco Giants win the World Series?\nWho will win the World Series this year?\nDid the Texas Rangers win the world series in 2010?\nAside from the Cubs what Major league baseball playoff team has waited the longest to win a World Series?\nWhen did the New York Giants win the World Series?\nWhen did the Giants win the World Series?\nHow many World Series championships did the New York Giants win?\nWhat were the Las Vegas odds at the beginning of the 2010 season on the SF Giants winning the World Series?\n", "segment": "What years did the Giants win the World Series? - Answers\nSan Francisco Giants\nBaseball History\nWhat years did the Giants win the World Series? Asked by Wiki User\nSee Answer\nTop Answer\nWiki User\nAnswered 2014-10-31 06:57:33\nThe Giants franchise, which started in New York before moving to San Francisco in 1958, has appeared in 20 World Series between 1905 and 2014. The team won five world championships in New York (in 1905, 1921, 1922, 1933 and 1954) and three in San Francisco (2010, 2012 and 2014). 0 0 1\n🙏🏿\n0\n🤨\n0\n😮\n0\n😂\n0\nAdd a Comment\nYour Answer\nWhat years did the Giants win the World Series? Write your answer...\n0/5000\nB U I\nSign up or log in\nPost Your Answer\nRelated Questions\nDid the Giants win the 2010 World Series? Yes. The San Francisco Giants did win the 2010 World Series\nHow long did it take the giants to win a world series before 2010? Prior to winning the 2010 World Series, the Giants last World Series win was 55 years earlier in 1954 when the team played in New York. What years did the New York Giants win the world series?", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 1049, "id": "3590924" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_03_1611701127#1_2750604927", "url": "http://www.answers.com/Q/How_many_World_Series_have_the_giants_won", "title": "How many World Series have the giants won? - Answers", "headings": "How many World Series have the giants won\n?\n\nHow many World Series have the giants won?\nYour Answer\nRelated Questions\nHow many years since the giants won the World Series?\nHave the sf giants ever won the world series?\nWho won the World Series in 2012?\nHow many World Series championships did the New York Giants win?\nWhen did the giants win their first ever World Series?\nHow many games have the San Francisco Giants won so far in the 2010 world series?\nHow many World Series the giants won and when?\nHave many World Series have the giants won?\nWho won the most recent World Series?\nWho won the 1962 World Series?\nWho won the 2014 World Series?\nHow many times has san francisco giants won the world series?\nWhen was the last time the Giants won the World Series?\nWhat was the last time the giants won the World Series?\nWhat was the last year the giants won the world series?\nWhen did the New York Giants win the World Series?\nHow many times have the giants won the world series?\nHow many World Series have been won by the Giants?\nWho won the World Series in 2010?\nHow many times did the New York Giants win the World Series?\nWhen was the last time the SF Giants won the World Series?\nWorld Series 2014 ho won?\nHow many World Series have the gaints won?\nHow many times have angels won the world series?\nHow many times have the Giants won World Series titles?\n", "segment": "0 0 1\n🙏🏿\n0\n🤨\n0\n😮\n0\n😂\n0\nAdd a Comment\nYour Answer\nRelated Questions\nHow many years since the giants won the World Series? The San Francisco Giants won the 2010 World Series, defeating the Texas Rangers four games to one. Have the sf giants ever won the world series? No, the San Francisco Giants have never won the World Series, although, as the New York Giants, before moving to San Francisco, the Giants won five World titles. Who won the World Series in 2012? The San Francisco Giants won the World Series in 2012. How many World Series championships did the New York Giants win? The New York Giants won 5 World Series titles. They won in 1905, 1921, 1922, 1933 and 1954. When did the giants win their first ever World Series?", "start_char": 507, "end_char": 1236, "id": "3410831" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_03_1699994610#6_2980928338", "url": "http://www.answers.com/Q/What_Years_Did_The_Giants_Win_The_World_Series", "title": "What years did the Giants win the World Series? - Answers", "headings": "\nWhat years did the Giants win the World Series?\nYour Answer\nWhat years did the Giants win the World Series?\nRelated Questions\nDid the Giants win the 2010 World Series?\nHow long did it take the giants to win a world series before 2010?\nWhat years did the New York Giants win the world series?\nWho is going to win the 2010 World Series?\nWhen last did the San Francisco Giants win the World Series prior to their win in 2010?\nWhat years did the LA Angels win the World Series?\nDid the Brewers win the 2010 World Series?\nWhen did the giants win their first ever World Series?\nWhere did Willie Mays win four World Series?\nWho is favored to win the World Series the Texas Rangers or the San Francisco Giants?\nWhen did Giants last win the World Series?\nDid the Giants win the World Series in 2010?\nWhat years did they win the world series?\nWhat years the gients won the World Series?\nDid the San Francisco Giants win the 2010 World Series?\nHow many times did the New York Giants win the World Series?\nWho won the 1905 World Series in baseball?\nIn what years did the San Francisco Giants win the World Series?\nWho will win the World Series this year?\nDid the Texas Rangers win the world series in 2010?\nAside from the Cubs what Major league baseball playoff team has waited the longest to win a World Series?\nWhen did the New York Giants win the World Series?\nWhen did the Giants win the World Series?\nHow many World Series championships did the New York Giants win?\nWhat were the Las Vegas odds at the beginning of the 2010 season on the SF Giants winning the World Series?\n", "segment": "The tigers won the world series in 2002\nWhat years the gients won the World Series? The Giants have won the World Series twice. The first time was in 1959 when they were the New York Giants. Then they moved to San Fransico,CA and won there first and only world series in San Fransico this year. The world series began on October 27 and ended on November 4 this year. The Giants were playing in San Francisco in 1959, but they did not win the World Series that year -- the Los Angeles Dodgers did. The New York Giants won the World Series in 1905, 1921, 1922, 1933, and 1954. Did the San Francisco Giants win the 2010 World Series? Yes. The San Francisco Giants won their first West Coast world championship when they defeated the Texas Rangers four games to one.", "start_char": 2369, "end_char": 3132, "id": "3590930" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_03_1611701127#2_2750607378", "url": "http://www.answers.com/Q/How_many_World_Series_have_the_giants_won", "title": "How many World Series have the giants won? - Answers", "headings": "How many World Series have the giants won\n?\n\nHow many World Series have the giants won?\nYour Answer\nRelated Questions\nHow many years since the giants won the World Series?\nHave the sf giants ever won the world series?\nWho won the World Series in 2012?\nHow many World Series championships did the New York Giants win?\nWhen did the giants win their first ever World Series?\nHow many games have the San Francisco Giants won so far in the 2010 world series?\nHow many World Series the giants won and when?\nHave many World Series have the giants won?\nWho won the most recent World Series?\nWho won the 1962 World Series?\nWho won the 2014 World Series?\nHow many times has san francisco giants won the world series?\nWhen was the last time the Giants won the World Series?\nWhat was the last time the giants won the World Series?\nWhat was the last year the giants won the world series?\nWhen did the New York Giants win the World Series?\nHow many times have the giants won the world series?\nHow many World Series have been won by the Giants?\nWho won the World Series in 2010?\nHow many times did the New York Giants win the World Series?\nWhen was the last time the SF Giants won the World Series?\nWorld Series 2014 ho won?\nHow many World Series have the gaints won?\nHow many times have angels won the world series?\nHow many times have the Giants won World Series titles?\n", "segment": "The San Francisco Giants won the World Series in 2012. How many World Series championships did the New York Giants win? The New York Giants won 5 World Series titles. They won in 1905, 1921, 1922, 1933 and 1954. When did the giants win their first ever World Series? In 1905, the NY Giants won their first World Series. The San Francisco Giants won for the first time in 2010. How many games have the San Francisco Giants won so far in the 2010 world series? The San Francisco Giants won the 2010 World Series, defeating the Texas Rangers four games to one. How many World Series the giants won and when?", "start_char": 969, "end_char": 1574, "id": "3410832" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_03_1699994610#7_2980930977", "url": "http://www.answers.com/Q/What_Years_Did_The_Giants_Win_The_World_Series", "title": "What years did the Giants win the World Series? - Answers", "headings": "\nWhat years did the Giants win the World Series?\nYour Answer\nWhat years did the Giants win the World Series?\nRelated Questions\nDid the Giants win the 2010 World Series?\nHow long did it take the giants to win a world series before 2010?\nWhat years did the New York Giants win the world series?\nWho is going to win the 2010 World Series?\nWhen last did the San Francisco Giants win the World Series prior to their win in 2010?\nWhat years did the LA Angels win the World Series?\nDid the Brewers win the 2010 World Series?\nWhen did the giants win their first ever World Series?\nWhere did Willie Mays win four World Series?\nWho is favored to win the World Series the Texas Rangers or the San Francisco Giants?\nWhen did Giants last win the World Series?\nDid the Giants win the World Series in 2010?\nWhat years did they win the world series?\nWhat years the gients won the World Series?\nDid the San Francisco Giants win the 2010 World Series?\nHow many times did the New York Giants win the World Series?\nWho won the 1905 World Series in baseball?\nIn what years did the San Francisco Giants win the World Series?\nWho will win the World Series this year?\nDid the Texas Rangers win the world series in 2010?\nAside from the Cubs what Major league baseball playoff team has waited the longest to win a World Series?\nWhen did the New York Giants win the World Series?\nWhen did the Giants win the World Series?\nHow many World Series championships did the New York Giants win?\nWhat were the Las Vegas odds at the beginning of the 2010 season on the SF Giants winning the World Series?\n", "segment": "The Giants were playing in San Francisco in 1959, but they did not win the World Series that year -- the Los Angeles Dodgers did. The New York Giants won the World Series in 1905, 1921, 1922, 1933, and 1954. Did the San Francisco Giants win the 2010 World Series? Yes. The San Francisco Giants won their first West Coast world championship when they defeated the Texas Rangers four games to one. It was the Giants' first World Series win since 1954, when they were based in New York. How many times did the New York Giants win the World Series? The New York Giants won the World Series five times.1905, 1921, 1922, 1933, 1954\nWho won the 1905 World Series in baseball? New York Giants vs Philadelphia Athletics and the New York Giants win the 1905 world series four games to one. In what years did the San Francisco Giants win the World Series?", "start_char": 2737, "end_char": 3581, "id": "3590931" } ]
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what is the official state flower of arizona?
Saguaro
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Arizona 's nicknames include the Grand Canyon State, the Copper State and the Valentine's Day State. 7.", "start_char": 737, "end_char": 1144, "id": "16121813" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_31_820843422#0_1640560229", "url": "https://whatsanswer.com/what-is-the-state-flower-of-arizona/", "title": "What is the State Flower of Arizona? | WhatsAnswer", "headings": "What is the State Flower of Arizona?\nWhat is the State Flower of Arizona?\nState Flower Arizona Facts:\nShare:\n", "segment": "What is the State Flower of Arizona? | WhatsAnswer\nWhat is the State Flower of Arizona? Table of Contents\nState Flower Arizona Facts: Saguaro Cactus Blossom is the State flower of Arizona. Carnegiea gigantea is the scientific name of Saguaro Cactus Blossom and it is commonly known as Saguaro Blossom. Arizona is home to some breathtaking wildflower blooms. During each spring, the desert landscape is verdant with beautiful, vibrant flowers for everyone to get pleasure from. But the wildflowers aren’t the only things showing off for admiring hikers. The saguaro cacti blooms too are sites to behold. Between May and June each year, the towering desert plants bloom flowers at the end of their arms.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 701, "id": "47325935" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_08_421509439#5_740722062", "url": "http://www.netstate.com/states/symb/flowers/az_saguaro_cactus_blossom.htm", "title": "Arizona State Flower, Saguaro Cactus Blossom (Cereus giganteus), from NETSTATE.COM", "headings": "Arizona State Flower\nArizona State Flower\nAdoption of the Arizona State Flower\nThe Arizona Revised Statutes\nAdditional Information\n", "segment": "State Emblems. SECTION 41.855. 41-855. State flower. The pure white waxy flower of the cereus giganteus (giant cactus) or Saguaro shall be the state flower. Additional Information\n\nArizona State Flower: Saguaro Cactus Blossom\nTHE SAGUARO: Grand Symbol of the West : Text and photos by Linda McMillin Pyle. Saguaro Cactus: (", "start_char": 2264, "end_char": 2588, "id": "422595" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_00_399395932#7_740170336", "url": "http://arizonaexperience.org/people/arizona-facts", "title": "Arizona Facts | The Arizona Experience - landscapes, people, culture and events", "headings": "Arizona Facts\nYou are here\nArizona Facts\nLiving State Symbols\nAdoption of Living Symbols\n", "segment": "State Songs: “ Arizona March Song” and “Arizona”\nLiving State Symbols\nState Tree: Palo Verde. Designated the official state tree of Arizona in 1954 the words “Palo Verde” are Spanish for “green stick.” They bloom in spring (late March to early May) with brilliant yellow-gold flowers. State Bird: Cactus Wren. Cactus wrens eat insects, seeds, and fruit. They often build their nests inside a cactus to protect them from predators. State Flower:", "start_char": 2657, "end_char": 3101, "id": "4200232" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_58_1258091683#0_1861637846", "url": "https://www.worldatlas.com/articles/what-is-the-state-flower-of-arizona.html", "title": "What Is The State Flower Of Arizona? - WorldAtlas", "headings": "What Is The State Flower Of Arizona?\nWhat Is The State Flower Of Arizona?\nCharacteristics of the Saguaro Cactus Flower\nInteresting Facts About The Saguaro Cactus\n", "segment": "What Is The State Flower Of Arizona? - WorldAtlas\nWhat Is The State Flower Of Arizona? The cactus is indigenous to the Sonoran Desert. The pure white waxy blossom of the saguaro cactus is the official state flower of Arizona. The flower was designated in 1931. The saguaro ( Cereus giganteus) is the largest cactus in the United States. The cactus is indigenous to the Sonoran Desert that extends from Arizona through California into Baja California and Baja California Sur in Mexico. The giant saguaro cactus grows to a height of between 40 and 50 feet and lives for between 150 and 200 years. They are slow growing plants that can take up to 75 years to develop a shoot. They propagate over a long period and are therefore candidates for the endangered list\nCharacteristics of the Saguaro Cactus Flower\nThe creamy white flowers of the Saguaro cactus are about three inches wide with yellow centers.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 900, "id": "96444559" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_33_1011558214#1_2158738476", "url": "https://www.azcentral.com/story/inside-12/2015/02/12/12-news-celebrate-arizonas-birthday/23246429/", "title": "", "headings": "12 facts to celebrate Arizona's birthday\n12 facts to celebrate Arizona's birthday\nAna Reynolds\n", "segment": "1. Arizona became the 48th state in 1912. Prior to it becoming a state, it was known as a territory of New Mexico, but often referred to as Arizona. 2. Arizona will turn 103 this year. 3. The state flower is a saguaro cactus blossom. It was adopted in 1901 as the territorial flower and in 1930 became the official state flower. 4. Arizona is the 15th most-populous state with a population of 6.7 million, according to the U.S. Census.", "start_char": 552, "end_char": 988, "id": "16121812" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_31_1630362203#2_3330000459", "url": "https://www.50states.com/facts/arizona.htm", "title": "Arizona State Facts – 50States.com", "headings": "Arizona Facts and Trivia\nArizona Facts and Trivia", "segment": "The Palo verde is the official state tree. Its name means green stick and it blooms a brilliant yellow-gold in April or May.\nThe cactus wren is the official state bird. It grows seven to eight inches long and likes to build nests in the protection of thorny desert plants like the arms of the giant saguaro cactus. Turquoise is the official state gemstone. The blue-green stone has a somewhat waxy surface and can be found throughout the state. Arizona is home of the Grand Canyon National Park. The ringtail is the official state mammal. The ringtail is a small fox-like animal about two and one-half feet long and is a shy, nocturnal creature. The amount of copper on the roof of the Capitol building is equivalent to 4,800,000 pennies. Arizona observes Mountain Standard Time on a year round basis.", "start_char": 1162, "end_char": 1964, "id": "48283159" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_04_500962421#1_1138403304", "url": "http://www.awesomeamerica.com/arizona/", "title": "Arizona - Fun Facts, State Symbols, Photos, Visitor Info", "headings": "Arizona\nArizona", "segment": "Cactus Wren\nState Motto: Ditat Deus (God enriches)\nState Tree: Palo Verde\nState Flower: Saguaro Cactus Blossom\nState Fish: Arizona Trout\nState Amphibian: The Arizona Treefrog\nState Animal: Ringtail Cat\nState Reptile: Arizona Ridgenose Rattlesnake\nState Gem: Turquoise\nState Butterfly: Two-tailed Swallowtail\nState Fossil:", "start_char": 412, "end_char": 733, "id": "75437135" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_09_836727738#0_1414961524", "url": "http://www.statesymbolsusa.org/symbol/arizona/state-flower/saguaro-cactus-blossom", "title": "Arizona State Flower | Saguaro Cactus Blossom", "headings": "Saguaro Cactus Blossom\nSaguaro Cactus Blossom\nArizona State Flower\nsaguaroflowersFlickr.jpg\nOfficial State Flower of Arizona\nImages\nVideos\nBeautiful Arizona - The Saguaro Cactus\n", "segment": "Arizona State Flower | Saguaro Cactus Blossom\nSelect State Alabama Alaska Arizona Arkansas California Colorado Connecticut D.C. Delaware Florida Georgia Hawaii Idaho Illinois Indiana Iowa Kansas Kentucky Louisiana Maine Maryland Massachusetts Michigan Minnesota Mississippi Missouri Montana Nebraska Nevada New Hampshire New Jersey New Mexico New York North Carolina North Dakota Ohio Oklahoma Oregon Pennsylvania Rhode Island South Carolina South Dakota Tennessee Texas Utah Vermont Virginia Washington West Virginia Wisconsin Wyoming\nArizona Symbols & Icons\nCities & Towns\nParks\nLandmarks\nHistoric Markers\nSaguaro Cactus Blossom\nArizona State Flower\nsaguaroflowersFlickr.jpg\nSaguaro cactus blossoms; the state flower of Arizona. Photo by Rael B on Flickr (noncommercial use permitted with attribution / share alike. All State Flowers\nOfficial State Flower of Arizona\nThe pure white waxy blossom of the giant saguaro cactus was designated the state flower of Arizona in 1931. All State Flowers\nThe giant saguaro cactus ( Cereus giganteus) is indigenous to Arizona; it grows to a height of forty to fifty feet and lives to an age of 150 to 200 years. Native to the Sonoran Desert in the southwestern United States and northern Mexico, saguaros (pronounced \"sah-wah-roh\") are slow-growing and take up to 75 years to develop a side shoot. They are also slow at propagating, and the giant saguaro cactus is a candidate for the endangered species list. Harming a saguaro cactus in any manner is illegal in Arizona, and during construction projects, special precautions must be taken to move every saguaro affected. Arizona\nShow\nSource | Reference Links | Additional Resources\nSource:", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 1679, "id": "102486296" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_39_946164223#1_1926886232", "url": "https://www.ereferencedesk.com/resources/state-symbols/arizona/", "title": "Arizona State Symbols: Arizona Emblems and Mascots", "headings": "Arizona State Symbols\nArizona State Symbols\nArizona State Symbols, Emblems, and Mascots\nArizona State Symbols, Emblems, and Mascots\nSymbols\nSymbol Name - (Species)\n", "segment": "Arizona's name comes from arizonac, from two Papago Indian words meaning \"place of the young spring.\" Arizona has a very dry climate and is known for its cactus plants. In fact, the state flower is the saguaro cactus blossom. Arizona State Symbols contains descriptions and pictures of the state symbols, emblems, and mascots of the state, which can be quickly accessed. This resource guide represents many of Arizona state facts such as Arizona state symbols, the state flower, the state gemstone, the state insect, the state tree, the state bird, the state animal, the state flag that flies over Arizona, and the capital, as well as many more symbols, emblems, and mascots. Arizona State Symbols, Emblems, and Mascots\nSymbols\nSymbol Name - (Species)\nAmphibian\nArizona Tree Frog\n( Hyla eximia)\nAnthem (Song)\n\" Arizona March Song \"\nAlternate Anthem\n(Song)\n\" Arizona \"\nBird\nCoues' Cactus Wren\n(Heleodytes brunneicapillus couesi )\nButterfly\nTwo-tailed Swallowtail\n( Papilio multicaudata)\nColors\nBlue and Gold\nFirearm\nColt Single Action Army\nFish\nApache Trout\n(Salmo apache)\nFlag\nState Flag\nFlower\nSaguaro Cactus Blossom\n(Cereus giganteus)\nFossil\nPetrified Wood\n(Araucarioxylon arizonicum)\nGemstone\nTurquoise\nMammal\nRingtail\n(Bassariscus astutus)\nMetal\nCopper - March 26, 2015\nMineral\nFire Agate\n(Un-Official)\nMotto\n\"Ditat Deus\"\n(God enriches)\nNeckware\nBola Tie\nNicknames\n\nQuarter\nArizona State Quarter\nReptile\nArizona Ridge-nosed Rattlesnake\n(Crotalus willardi)\nSeal\nGreat Seal\nTree\nPalo Verde\n(Genera cercidium)", "start_char": 665, "end_char": 2175, "id": "21345064" } ]
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what land did god promise joshua?
Canaan
[ { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_14_1636304964#3_3269474372", "url": "https://dailyverse.knowing-jesus.com/joshua-24-15", "title": "What Does Joshua 24:15 Mean?", "headings": "◄\nWhat Does Joshua 24:15 Mean?\n►\n\n◄ What Does Joshua 24:15 Mean? ►\nVerse Thoughts\nMy Prayer\nChoose a Verse from Joshua 24\nMatthew 12:36\n2 Thessalonians 2:1\n1 Timothy 2:2\nIsaiah 40:29\n", "segment": "whether the gods which your fathers served which were beyond the River, or the gods of the Amorites in whose land you are living; but as for me and my house, we will serve the LORD.\" Joshua made it clear that there can be no compromise in our religion or spiritual affiliation. The Lord will not share His glory with another and He had already made this clear to His people in the very first command He gave to them, \"I am the Lord your God, Who brought you out of the land of Egypt, out of the place of slavery. You shall have no other gods before Me.\" Joshua was not really offering the Israelites a choice between serving God and following the lifeless gods of the Amorites, in whose land they were living. Having carefully reiterated the entire history of the nation in their ears, and having reminded them how God had brought them out of Egyptian bondage, fought for them in many battles, on both sides of the Jordan and provided all they needed to sustain life and godliness, Joshua simply stated the obvious choice, they should all make by setting an example \"...but as for me and my house, we will serve the LORD.\" The commitment Joshua made before the company, was designed to encourage everyone to make the right choice - to consciously reject the false gods of the Amorites and commit to obeying and trusting the true and living God of Israel. The people were obviously impacted by Joshua's impassioned plea, because they replied as one man, \"We will certainly not abandon the Lord to worship other gods.\" At that time the people committed to serving the Lord and renounced the false gods that were already in the land, which is the only acceptable choice for God's people.", "start_char": 2382, "end_char": 4066, "id": "78381295" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_04_804198961#11_1703499635", "url": "http://www.bibletruths.net/Archives/BTAR246.htm", "title": "", "headings": "\n", "segment": "Also, the scriptures are irrefutable regarding the fact that the land promise was\r\nkept by God and totally fulfilled. Notice how emphatically the aged Joshua stated both the\r\nfulfillment of the land promise to Israel and the fact that they had to remain faithful in\r\norder to keep the land: \"13: Know for a certainty\r\nthat the LORD your God will no more drive out any of these nations from before you; but\r\nthey shall be snares and traps unto you, and scourges in your sides, and thorns in your\r\neyes, until ye perish from off this good land which the LORD your God hath given you. 14: And, behold, this day I am going the way of all the earth: and ye know in all your hearts\r\nand in all your souls, that not one thing hath failed of all the good things which the\r\nLORD your God spake concerning you; all are come to pass unto you, and not one thing hath\r\nfailed thereof. 15:", "start_char": 3696, "end_char": 4573, "id": "75770839" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_27_414440245#24_833030747", "url": "https://redeeminggod.com/sermons/genesis/genesis_12/", "title": "Genesis 12 - Faith and Failure", "headings": "Genesis 12 – Faith and Failure\nGenesis 12 – Faith and Failure\nI. Faith (Genesis 12:1-9)\nII. Failure (Genesis 12:10-20)\nI. The Faith of Abram (Genesis 12:1-9)\nII. The Failure of Abram ( Genesis 12:10-20)\nWant to Keep Learning More?\n", "segment": "And there he built an altar to the Lord, who had appeared to him. This is the fourth promise of God to Abram. The first three were a great people, a great name, and great blessing. Now we have the promise of Land. The Land is part of the Abrahamic Covenant. God doesn’t promise the land to Abram, but to his descendants. This is not only a promise that the land will eventually belong to his descendants, but also that he will have descendants. God is promising to Abraham that he will have descendants, and that God will give them this land. This promise was almost completely fulfilled when Joshua and the people of Israel entered the land ab", "start_char": 9356, "end_char": 10000, "id": "9752091" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_57_1180912026#6_2135118718", "url": "https://www.whatchristianswanttoknow.com/biography-and-character-profile-of-joshua-from-the-bible/", "title": "Biography And Character Profile Of Joshua From The Bible", "headings": "Biography And Character Profile Of Joshua From The Bible\nBiography And Character Profile Of Joshua From The Bible\nJoshua’s early life\nJoshua’s testimony\nJoshua’s legacy\nConclusion\nArticle by Dr Michael L Williams\n", "segment": "This led to great morning among the people. Long after, God showed Moses the Promised Land from the top of Mount Abram. He told Moses that he would not be entering the Promised Land. Moses responded by asking God to appoint a man over the congregation (Numbers 27:12-23). It was then that God told Moses to take Joshua and set him before Eleazar the priest in front of the congregation of people and ordain him as the leader to take them into the Promised Land. After the death of Moses, the Lord told Joshua to take the people across the Jordan River into the Promised Land. Joshua did what God commanded him to do and after many battles and trying times Joshua called the people together to renew their covenant with God (Joshua 24). He challenged them as follows: Now therefore fear the LORD, and serve him in sincerity and in truth: and put away the gods which your fathers served on the other side of the flood, and in Egypt;", "start_char": 3765, "end_char": 4695, "id": "94934818" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_57_1180912026#7_2135120187", "url": "https://www.whatchristianswanttoknow.com/biography-and-character-profile-of-joshua-from-the-bible/", "title": "Biography And Character Profile Of Joshua From The Bible", "headings": "Biography And Character Profile Of Joshua From The Bible\nBiography And Character Profile Of Joshua From The Bible\nJoshua’s early life\nJoshua’s testimony\nJoshua’s legacy\nConclusion\nArticle by Dr Michael L Williams\n", "segment": "After the death of Moses, the Lord told Joshua to take the people across the Jordan River into the Promised Land. Joshua did what God commanded him to do and after many battles and trying times Joshua called the people together to renew their covenant with God (Joshua 24). He challenged them as follows: Now therefore fear the LORD, and serve him in sincerity and in truth: and put away the gods which your fathers served on the other side of the flood, and in Egypt; and serve ye the LORD. And if it seem evil unto you to serve the LORD, choose you this day whom ye will serve; whether the gods which your fathers served that were on the other side of the flood, or the gods of the Amorites, in whose land ye dwell: but as for me and my house, we will serve the LORD. ( Joshua 24:14-15)\nWith this challenge, the people responded that they chose to serve God and reject the other gods of the people who lived among them.", "start_char": 4226, "end_char": 5147, "id": "94934819" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_24_789721625#15_1634731395", "url": "https://missionbibleclass.org/old-testament/part1/conquering-the-land/rahab-helps-the-spies/", "title": "Rahab Helps the Spies – Mission Bible Class", "headings": "Rahab Helps the Spies\nRahab Helps the Spies\nStory Overview:\nBackground Study:\nWay to Introduce the Story:\nThe Story:\nWays to Tell the Story:\nReview Questions:\nSong Suggestions:\nLearning Activities and Crafts:\nOther Online Resources:\nLike this:\n", "segment": "Joshua was the new leader of God’s people. He knew that he must lead the Israelites into the land that God had promised them. They were tired of wandering around in the desert. They were ready to build homes and have farms. The new land was beautiful and good. It was the perfect place to live. Joshua knew that because he had been there as a spy forty years ago. The new land was on the other side of the Jordan River. There were people living in the land but they did not believe in God. God wanted His people to have the land.", "start_char": 5521, "end_char": 6051, "id": "13891003" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_30_413772803#10_954119448", "url": "https://thirdmill.org/seminary/lesson.asp/vs/JOS/ln/3", "title": "", "headings": "\nTribal Inheritances (13:1 - 22:34)\nINTRODUCTION\nINITIAL BOUNDARIES\nStructure and Content\nBoundaries in Cisjordan\nBoundaries in Transjordan\nOriginal Meaning\nDivine Authority\nGod's Covenant\nStandard of Moses' Law\nGod's Supernatural Power\nAll Israel\nSPECIFIC ALLOTMENTS\nStructure and Content\nOpening Summary\nClosing Summary\nJudah\nEphraim & Manasseh\nMinor Tribes\nLevi\nOriginal Meaning\nDivine Authority\nGod's Covenant\nStandard of Moses' Law\nGod's Supernatural Power\nAll Israel\nNATIONAL UNITY\nStructure and Content\nConstruction of Altar\nThreat of War\nConfrontation\nCessation of the Threat\nNaming of Altar\nOriginal Meaning\nDivine Authority\nGod's Covenant\nStandard of Moses' Law\nGod's Supernatural Power\nAll Israel\nCHRISTIAN APPLICATION\nInauguration\nContinuation\nConsummation\nCONCLUSION\n", "segment": "Beginning with Abraham, God promised a people would come, and that people would be a blessing to the earth, would have important roles to play. But one of the things, also, would be that he'd give them a land. That's key to who the Israelites were. They were a people who, when they finally left Egypt and got that land, understood that they didn't deserve it. God had paved the way for them to get a place on the planet that they hadn't earned, that they didn't have any right to, but that he gave them by his own promise and his certain plan to make it happen. [ Dr. Douglas Stuart]\nBoundaries in Cisjordan\nThe first episode on the boundaries in Cisjordan builds on the list of territories that Joshua had conquered in chapter 12. It opens in 13:1 with the fact that Joshua was \"old and advanced in years,\" and that \"there remain [ed] yet very much land to possess.\" The land that remained was in the region of the Philistines and in the northern regions of Canaan. In 13:6, God promised, \"I myself will drive [the inhabitants] out.\" So, in verse 7, God commanded Joshua to go ahead and treat all of Canaan as Israel's inheritance.", "start_char": 5744, "end_char": 6877, "id": "37237305" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_34_553773420#11_1195239629", "url": "https://www.bible.ca/d-3-promises-to-abraham.htm", "title": "Three 3 Promises to Abraham fulfilled", "headings": "Three Promises to Abraham Fulfilled!\nThree Promises to Abraham Fulfilled!\nGo to Premillenialism refuted: Israel got all the promised land under Joshua.\nThree promises to Abraham Fulfilled\nIntroduction:\nI. The major Bible texts of the three promises\nII. Exposition of Gen 15:1-21 & Acts 7:1-7\nIII. God gave the land to Fathers through seed:\nIV. The \"river of Egypt\" In Gen 15:18 is not the Nile but is the Wadi Arish\nV. Great Nation promise fulfilled\nB. Great Nation promise Spiritually fulfilled\nVI. Land promise fulfilled\nB. Forever? Continued inheritance of physical land by Israel always conditional!\nC. Land promise Spiritually fulfilled\nVII. Seed promise fulfilled spiritually (no physical fulfillment)\n", "segment": "Israel got all the promised land under Joshua. I. The major Bible texts of the three promises\n\n#1 Great Nation\n#2 Land\n#3 Seed\nGen 12:1-7\nI will make you a great nation\nTo your descendants I will give this land\nin you all families of the earth shall be blessed\nGen 13:14-17\nV16 I will make your descendants as dust of earth\nV15 all the land you see, I will give it to you and your descendants forever V17 I will give it to you\n-\nGen 15:5-21\nV5 descendants like stars\nV7 To give you this land V21 to descendants I have given land\n-\nGen 17:2-8\nV2 I will multiply you exceedingly V7 exceedingly fruitful, make nations and kings from you\nV8 I will give to you ad your descendants after you all the land of Cannon as an everlasting possession\n-\nGen 18:18\nsurely become a great and mighty nation\n-\nin him all nations of earth will be blessed\nGen 22:17-18\nGreatly multiply your seed as the stars and sand\nyour seed shall possess the gate of their enemies\nin your seed all nations will be blessed\nGen 24:7\n-\nto your descendants I will give land\n\nGen 26:3-4\nV4 I will multiply Isaac's descendants as stars\nV3 to you and your descendants I will give all these lands, V4 give your descendants land\nv4 by your descendants all nations of earth will be blessed\nGen 28:4\n-\ngive to Isaac's and your descendants to possess the land which God Gave Abraham\n-\nGen 28:13-14\nv14 Isaac's descendants like dust\nv13 I will give it to you and descendants\nv14 in you and descendants shall all families of earth be blessed\nGen 35:12\n\nthe land which I gave to Abraham and Isaac, I will give it to Jacob, and I will give the land to your descendants after you\n\nGen 46:3\nIn Egypt, I will make Jacob a great nation there\n\n\nGen 48:4\nI will make Jacob fruitful and numerous\ngive this land to your descendants after you for an everlasting possession\n\nEx 6:2-8\n-\nv4 I also established My covenant with them, to give them the land of Canaan, the land in which they sojourned v8 I will bring you to the land which I swore to give to Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob, and I will give it to you for a possession\n-\nExod 12:25\n\nwhen you enter the land which the LORD will give you, as He has promised, that you shall observe this rite\n\nExod 13:5\n\nwhen the LORD brings you to the land of the Canaanite, the Hittite, the Amorite, the Hivite and the Jebusite, which He swore to your fathers to give you, a land flowing with milk and honey, that you shall observe this rite in this month\n\nEx 23:31\n\nAnd I will fix your boundary from the Red Sea to the sea of the Philistines, and from the wilderness to the River Euphrates\n\nExod 32:13\nRemember Abraham, Isaac, and Israel, to whom Thou didst swear by Thyself, and didst say to them, `I will multiply your descendants as the stars of the heavens,\nand all this land of which I have spoken I will give to your descendants, and they shall inherit it forever\n\nExod 33:1\n\nDepart, go up from here, to the land of which I swore to Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob, saying, `To your descendants I will give it\n\nFulfilled\nGen 46:3 do not be afraid to go down to Egypt, for I will make you a great nation there. Deut 10:22 \"Your fathers went down to Egypt seventy persons in all, and now the Lord has made you as numerous as the stars of heaven. Josh 21:43 So the LORD gave Israel all the land which He had sworn to give to their fathers, and they possessed it and lived in it. Deut 30:5 God will bring you into the land which your fathers possessed, and you shall possess it; and He will prosper you and multiply you more than your fathers. Gal 3:29 if you belong to Christ, then you are Abraham's offspring, heirs according to promise. Heb 6:11-13;19-20 full assurance of hope...inherit the promises...God made the promise to Abraham...this hope we have as ...one which enters within the veil (heaven), where Jesus has entered as a forerunner for us\nActs 13:32-33,38 we preach to you the good news of the promise made to the fathers, that God has fulfilled this promise to us their children in that He raised up Jesus...that through Him forgiveness of sins is proclaimed to you\nII. Exposition of Gen 15:1-21 & Acts 7:1-7\nAbraham understood that he would not personally get land\n\nGen 15:1-21\nActs 7:5-7\nPromise made\nv7 give you this land to possess it\nv5 give to him and offspring\nAbraham asks\nv8 How may I know I will get it? V6 But God spoke to this effect\nAncient covenant ritual\nSee Jer 34:18\nv9-11,17 God passes between sacrifice halves\nBirds of prey=Isreal's e", "start_char": 5521, "end_char": 10000, "id": "22666207" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_12_1402977309#17_2887366206", "url": "https://bible-studys.org/Bible%20Books/Joshua/Joshua%20Chapter%201.html", "title": "", "headings": "\n", "segment": "They were to cross the \nJordan into their land of promise. Joshua 1:3 \"Every place that the sole of your foot shall tread upon, that have I \ngiven unto you, as I said unto Moses.\" The words “as I said unto \nMoses” suggest the importance of pausing to remember God’s past faithfulness \nbefore stepping out into an unknown future. What Joshua had witnessed as Moses’ \nprotégé would serve as assurance that God would be with him as He was with \nMoses. We remember from Deuteronomy, \nthat God had shown Moses the land of promise. It was everything west of the \nJordan, all the way to the Mediterranean Sea. It went as far as Lebanon in one \ndirection, and as far as beyond the Dead Sea to the other. Wherever they set \ntheir feet in this area was theirs. Joshua 1:4 \"From the wilderness and this Lebanon even unto the great river, the \nriver Euphrates, all the land of the Hittites, and unto the great sea toward the \ngoing down of the sun, shall be your coast.\" The boundaries of the land are \ngiven as “the wilderness” (i.e., the area south and east of Canaan), on the \nsouth, “Lebanon” on the north, “the Euphrates” to the northeast, and the “Great \nSea” (Mediterranean), on the west. “", "start_char": 5222, "end_char": 6407, "id": "54545680" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_13_1608398862#2_3527329330", "url": "https://catholiccourier.com/articles/god-shows-moses-the-promised-land", "title": "God shows Moses the Promised Land | Catholic Courier", "headings": "God shows Moses the Promised Land\nGod shows Moses the Promised Land\nPuzzle\nGod allows Moses to see the Promised Land\nBible Accent\nSaint for Today: St. Margaret Ward\nPuzzle\n", "segment": "“For I know what they are inclined to do even at the present time, before I have brought them into the land which I promised on oath,” God said. Then God commissioned Joshua to lead the people. “Be strong and steadfast, for it is you who will bring the Israelites into the land which I promised them on oath. I myself will be with you,” God told Joshua. After singing a song that God wanted the Israelites to learn and blessing the people, Moses went up from the plains of Moab to Mount Nebo, the peak of Pisgah, which faces Jericho. God had Moses look at the view in the distance. “This is the land about which I promised on oath to Abraham, Isaac and Jacob. … I have let you see it with your own eyes, but you shall not cross over,” God said. Soon after viewing the Promised Land, Moses died and was buried in Moab. The Israelites mourned him for 30 days and then readied to cross into the Promised Land.", "start_char": 1253, "end_char": 2160, "id": "44650199" } ]
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who started up mcdonalds?
Ray Kroc
[ { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_57_1298878143#0_2380699776", "url": "https://www.whoinvent.com/who-founded-mcdonalds/", "title": "Who Founded Mcdonalds | Owner of Mcdonald's", "headings": "Who Founded Mcdonalds\nWho Founded Mcdonalds", "segment": "Who Founded Mcdonalds | Owner of Mcdonald's\nWho Founded Mcdonalds\nMcDonald’s was founded by two brothers, Richard and Maurice McDonald. It is America’s one of the leading fast-food chain that is well known for its hamburgers and French fries. Founded in 1940 as a barbecue restaurant by Richard and Maurice McDonald, they changed their mind and turned it into a hamburger chain. Although the first restaurant opened in 1940 in San Bernardino, California, the first restaurant with arch opened in 1953 in Phoenix, Arizona. In 1955, a businessman named Ray Kroc joined the company as an agent and brought McDonald’s from its founders and subsequently founded the McDonald’s corporation with its headquarters in Oak Brook, Illinois. Owner of Mcdonald’s Richard Mcdonald on Left and Maurice Mcdonald on Right\nOwner of McDonald’s Richard and Maurice McDonald were American entrepreneurs who brought a revolution in the field of the restaurant business by coming with the idea of fast-food stands that ultimately formed the base for many other food chains. They were Irish immigrants who opened a hot dog stand in 1937 outside a race track in California. It was successful for only a brief period during which the racing season flourished. They decided to go big. After being granted a loan of $5000 by the bank of America, they opened a drive-in restaurant in San Bernardino which turned out to be a huge success.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 1408, "id": "95059154" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_00_1187876310#10_2137510733", "url": "http://corporateofficehq.com/mcdonalds-corporate-office/", "title": "", "headings": "\n", "segment": "Answer 2: The CEO of McDonalds is Stephen J. Easterbrook. Question 3: Who founded McDonalds? Answer 3: McDonalds was founded by Maurice & Richard McDonald in 1940. Want to make sure McDonalds sees your comment or complaint? Share your experience to get more attention. Comments\nDavid Wrigginssays\nDecember 9, 2019 at 2:10 pm\nTo: McDonald’s Corporation Complaint DepartmentYesterday, Sunday, December 8, 2019 I visited your location number 1408 located at 255 Route 130, Bordentown, New Jersey 08505 —-I placed my order for Hotcakes Only and presented a coupon for .99 cents.", "start_char": 3718, "end_char": 4289, "id": "5041817" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_03_710862490#0_1224195903", "url": "http://wanttoknowit.com/who-founded-mcdonalds/", "title": "Who Founded McDonald’s", "headings": "Who Founded McDonald’s\nWho Founded McDonald’s\nWho Founded McDonald’s\nFacts About McDonald’s\n", "segment": "Who Founded McDonald’s\nWant to Know it? Answers to life's questions /\nwho founded /\nWho Founded McDonald’s\nWho Founded McDonald’s\n24 Jun, 2009 who founded 0\nThe McDonald’s Corporation is the world’s largest fast food chain. There are over 31,000 McDonald’s restaurants worldwide. This post will tell you who founded McDonald’s and also look at a few interesting facts about McDonald’s. Who Founded McDonald’s\nBrother’s Dick and Mac McDonald opened the first ‘McDonald’s’ restaurant in 1940. In 1948 they introduced a ‘Speedee Service System’ which established McDonald’s as a ‘fast food restaurant’. The present McDonald’s corporation claim that Ray Kroc is the founder of McDonald’s. He opened a McDonald’s franchise on April 15, 1955 and eventually bought out Dick and Mac McDonald’s share in the company. The McDonald brothers and Kroc fought over who would control the company and Kroc won! Kroc was an aggressive businessman and eventually expanded McDonald’s throughout the world.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 986, "id": "2470254" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_00_1187876310#3_2137503616", "url": "http://corporateofficehq.com/mcdonalds-corporate-office/", "title": "", "headings": "\n", "segment": "375000\nMcDonalds Executives\nCEO: Stephen J. EasterbrookCFO: Kevin M. OzanCOO: Douglas M. Goare\nMcDonalds History\nMcDonald’s began in 1940 when Richard and Maurice McDonald opened a restaurant in San Bernardino, California. In 1948, the brothers introduced the Speedee Service System, similar to the White Castleplan, which was the beginning of “fast food”. In 1955, Ray Kroc opened the 9th location (a franchise). Kroc would later purchase the company from the brothers. The original mascot was a chef wearing a large chef’s hat. This was replaced by the golden arches everyone knows today in 1962. While the current organization credits Ray Kroc with the “founding” of the company in 1955, McDonald’s already had 8 locations when Kroc came to work for the company.", "start_char": 853, "end_char": 1620, "id": "5041810" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_23_408672807#19_907440867", "url": "https://largest.org/misc/employers-usa/", "title": "10 Largest Employers in the United States | Largest.org", "headings": "10 Largest Employers in the United States\n10 Largest Employers in the United States\nBerkshire Hathaway\nAmazon.com\nTarget\nUnited Parcel Service (UPS)\nThe Home Depot\nInternational Business Machines (IBM)\nKroger\nMcDonald’s\nWalmart, Inc.\nUnited States Federal Government\n", "segment": "Anthony 92931 [CC BY-SA 3.0] via Wikimedia Commons\nMcDonald’s is considered to be the pioneer in American fast food restaurants, often credited with originating the fast food concept. In 1937, brothers Richard and Maurice McDonald opened a hot dog stand in Monrovia, CA. They expanded their business to build a series of drive-in restaurants where customers ordered food to be delivered to their car. The brothers found this inefficient and retooled their restaurant to focus on serving food quickly. Ray Kroc, a former business partner, bought the franchise from the brothers and expanded the business worldwide. Did You Know? The restaurants do approximately $80 million of revenue per day worldwide. Walmart, Inc.\nOwner: Walton family\nCEO: Doug McMillon\nBusiness:", "start_char": 5405, "end_char": 6171, "id": "110209446" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_56_471181611#13_970702070", "url": "https://www.unh.edu/rosenbergcenter/raymond-ray-kroc", "title": "Raymond \"Ray\" Kroc | Rosenberg International Franchise Center", "headings": "Raymond \"Ray\" Kroc\nRaymond \"Ray\" Kroc", "segment": "Of that, 1.4 % would be for Ray to sustain and expand the business. The remaining ½ % would go to Dick and Mac McDonald as a royalty for use of their name and idea. Kroc franchised the first McDonald's restaurant in Des Plaines, IL on April 15, 1955, thus launching the McDonald’s franchise system. In 1955, Ray founded a new corporation called McDonald’s Systems, Inc. (predecessor of the McDonald’s Corporation) in Chicago, IL. In 1956, one of the first employees Kroc hired for his newly formed McDonald's Corp. was Fred L. Turner . Although he started as a grill operator, Fred wrote the company’s first training manual in 1958, went on to be the founder of McDonald’s Hamburger University training program in 1961, co-founder of Ronald McDonald Charities, and progressed to become McDonald’s president, CEO, and chairman. In 1961, at age 62 and recently divorced from his first wife, Ethel, Ray’s vision for rapidly growing the company was no longer compatible with the McDonald brothers. He bought them out for $2.7 million dollars. Kroc risked his life savings and once again went into significant debt in order to fulfill his vision to aggressively, and strategically grow the number of McDonald’s locations on a national level. With a singular focus on quickly growing the number of McDonald’s restaurants, Ray worked around the clock, 24/7 (which he called “grinding it out”), and continued to take big business risks, often remortgaging his home and other personal assets as collateral.", "start_char": 8454, "end_char": 9951, "id": "6029189" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_07_1315150862#0_2406714774", "url": "http://www.mcspotlight.org/company/company_history.html", "title": "", "headings": "\n", "segment": "Company - history\nA brief history of\n\nMcDonald's\nPHOTO: The first McDonald's was built in 1940 by the\n\nMcDonald brothers (Dick and Mac). 1954 \nRay Kroc became the first franchisee appointed by Mac and\n\nDick McDonald in San Bernardino, California. 1955\nRay Kroc opened his first restaurant in Des Plaines, Illinois (near\n\nChicago), and the McDonald's Corporation was created. 1957\nQuality, Service, Cleanliness and Value (Q.S.C. & V.) became the company\n\nmotto. 1959 \nThe 100th McDonald's opened in Chicago. PHOTO: The McDonald brothers (Dick right and Mac center)\n\ndiscussing plans with an executive. 1961 \nRay Kroc bought all rights to the McDonald's concept from\n\nthe McDonald's brothers for $2.7 million. Hamburger University opened in Elk Grove, near Chicago.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 763, "id": "46154815" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_30_1488164738#7_3155295042", "url": "https://uk.answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=20111216003038AA5fafP", "title": "when and where did the first McDonalds open up in the USA? | Yahoo Answers", "headings": "when and where did the first McDonalds open up in the USA?\nAnonymous\nwhen and where did the first McDonalds open up in the USA?\n11 Answers\nAnonymous\nWhat do you think of the answers? You can sign in to give your opinion on the answer.\nAnonymous\nAnonymous\n", "segment": "McDonald's was started by two brothers whose last name was McDonald. They sold their restaurant and the name to Ray Kroc for a song -- he turned it into the empire it is today. Anonymous\n6 years ago\nThis Site Might Help You. RE: when and where did the first McDonalds open up in the USA? and how it spread so quickly? how it got money to do so much expansion? and when? ...Show more\nSource (s): mcdonalds open usa:", "start_char": 3848, "end_char": 4262, "id": "38440188" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_09_903908313#10_1533462345", "url": "http://www.studymode.com/essays/5-Core-Operational-Strategies-1611885.html", "title": "5 Core Operational Strategies Essay - 342 Words", "headings": "5 Core Operational Strategies\n5 Core Operational Strategies\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 first McDonald's was opened in May 15th, 1940 by two brothers Richard & Maurice McDonald. The restaurant first sold - barbeque ribs, beef and pork sandwiches. After a survey was done the brothers realized that 80% of their sales were hamburgers. As a result, in October 1948 the brothers closed their original McDonald's business to make changes to the restaurant's business concepts. They also realized that the future relied on speed, mass production and lower prices. In December 1948, they opened the original McDonald's restaurant offering \"SPEEDEE SERVICE SYSTEM\" selling 15 cent hamburgers and 10 cent fries. In 1954, Ray Kroc a milkshake machine salesman visited the McDonalds brothers and convinced them to let him purchase the rights to franchise McDonald's. After Kroc discovered the secret of their high-volume burger-and-shake operation, he eventually bought the rights of McDonald's in 1961, for 2.7 million with the goal to make cheap ready-to-go hamburgers, french fries and milkshakes. McDonald's is now the largest fast food chain in the world and the brand is mostly associated with the term \"fast food\". Today competitions are Burger King and Wendy's.", "start_char": 6795, "end_char": 7970, "id": "102560672" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_52_433437068#1_760957049", "url": "https://www.seriousfacts.com/mcdonalds-facts/", "title": "40 Interesting facts about McDonald's - Serious Facts", "headings": "40 Interesting facts about McDonald’s\n40 Interesting facts about McDonald’s\n1. McDonald’s is an American hamburger and the world’s largest fast food restaurant chain.\n2. The founder of the McDonald’s is Ray Kroc.\n3. McDonald’s first originally sold hot dogs, not hamburgers.\n4. A new McDonald’s restaurant is opened in every 14.5 hours.\n5. McDonald’s restaurants feed 68 million people every day.\n6. McDonald is also a world’s largest supplier of toys.\n7. McDonald’s golden arches are more globally recognizable by people than the cross.\n8. Near Buckingham Palace, the Queen of England owns a McDonald’s restaurant.\n9. McDonald’s earn about US$75 million each day.\n10. McDonald’s has more than 36,000 restaurants in the World.\n11. It takes the average McDonald’s worker seven months to earn what a CEO makes in just an hour.\n12. The top ten busiest McDonald’s restaurants are all in Hong Kong.\n13. McDonald’s spends nearly about $1 billion per year on direct media advertising.\n14. In India, there are 179 McDonald restaurants—a country where people do not eat beef.\n15. Paris is the only place where the McDonald’s arches are white instead of golden.\n16. If you are living in the U.S, you are never more than 115 miles away from a McDonald’s.\n17. There’s a McDonald’s with turquoise arches in Sedona, Arizona.\n18. McDonald’s sells over 75 burgers every single second.\n19. McDonald’s buys approximately 54 million pounds of fresh apples a year.\n20. McDonald’s McWrap contains 121 ingredients, trans fats, and chemicals on the FDA toxicity watch list.\n21. McDonald’s goal is to open more than 2,000 restaurants in China by 2022.\n22. McDonald’s largest market outside the U.S is Japan, with over 3,000 restaurants.\n23. The Kuala Lumpur Tower, the world’s largest building in Malaysia houses a McDonald’s restaurant.\n24. A McDonald’s strawberry milkshake comprise 50 chemicals that are used to emulate the flavor of strawberries.\n25. Only seven items on the McDonald’s menu contain no sugar.\n26. The largest McDonald’s restaurant is located in Beijing, which is over 28,000 square feet.\n27. The smallest McDonald’s restaurant with only 492 square feet is in Tokyo, Japan.\n28. The original menu of McDonald’s did not offer French fries.\n29. Richard and Maurice opened up the first McDonald’s restaurant in San Bernardino, California.\n30. McNuggets come in four official shapes: bell, bone, boot, and ball.\n31. Ronald McDonald is called Donald McDonald due to a lack of a clear “r” sound in Japan.\n32. McDonald’s first drive-thru opened in Sierra Vista, Arizona in 1975.\n33. McDonald’s hires around 1 million workers in the US every year.\n34. McDonald’s drive-thru staff will not serve people if they come on a horseback.\n35. Michael Jim Delligatti invented the McDonald’s Big Mac burger in 1967.\n36. Bill Gates has a McDonald’s Gold Card for unlimited free fast food.\n37. McDonalds serves 9 million pounds of fries per day globally.\n38. The first McDonald’s with the with the golden arches opened in Phoenix, Arizona in March 1953.\n39. Approximately 7% of the potatoes grown in the U.S. are turned into McDonald’s fries.\n40. McDonald’s paid Justin Timberlake approximately US$6 million to sing the “ba-da-ba-ba-bah” jingle in the first U.S. “I’m Lovin’ It” TV spots.\n", "segment": "2. The founder of the McDonald’s is Ray Kroc. 3. McDonald’s first originally sold hot dogs, not hamburgers. Source: Media Source\n4. A new McDonald’s restaurant is opened in every 14.5 hours. 5. McDonald’s restaurants feed 68 million people every day. 6.", "start_char": 519, "end_char": 773, "id": "92320466" } ]
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what year did arizona cardinals go to superbowl?
Pittsburgh Steelers at Arizona Cardinals, 2009-02-01
[ { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_50_262636212#0_528530365", "url": "https://www.profootballhof.com/teams/arizona-cardinals/team-history/", "title": "Arizona Cardinals Team History | Pro Football Hall of Fame Official Site", "headings": "\n", "segment": "Arizona Cardinals Team History | Pro Football Hall of Fame Official Site\nView Team Page Shop Team Gear", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 102, "id": "86476357" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_03_1731099738#3_3064802338", "url": "http://www.answers.com/Q/What_conference_are_the_Arizona_Cardinals_in", "title": "", "headings": "\n", "segment": "Super Bowl XLIII was an American football game pitting the American Football Conference (AFC) champion Pittsburgh Steelers against theNational Football Conference (NFC) champion Arizona Cardinals to decide the National Football League (NFL) champion for the 2008 season. The game was played on February 1, 2009,[5] at Raymond James Stadium in Tampa, Florida. What font is used for the Arizona Cardinals? The Arizona Cardinals use Gotham,\nWhen did the St. Louis Cardinals change to the Arizona Cardinals? The St. Louis Cardinals football team moved to Arizona in 1988,\nbecoming the Phoenix Cardinals. They changed the team name from\nPhoenix to Arizona Cardinals in 1994. Who owns the Arizona Cardinals? Bill Bidwell is the owner of the Arizona Cardinals\nWhen did the cardinals come to Arizona? The Cardinals came to Arizona in 1988. Which state do the NFL cardinals play?", "start_char": 1946, "end_char": 2817, "id": "3653176" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_50_2520906658#16_3420486124", "url": "https://www.ranker.com/list/best-bird-sports-teams/ranker-sports", "title": "Professional Sports Teams Named After Birds, Ranked Best to Worst", "headings": "The Best Sports Teams Named After Birds\nSports\nThe Best Sports Teams Named After Birds\nPittsburgh Penguins\nSeattle Seahawks\nToronto Blue Jays\nBaltimore Ravens\nSt. Louis Cardinals\nBaltimore Orioles\nPhiladelphia Eagles\nAnaheim Ducks\nArizona Cardinals\nAtlanta Falcons\nAtlanta Hawks\nNew Orleans Pelicans\n", "segment": "Anaheim\n31\n38\nDoes this team soar? Photo: Wikimedia Commons\n9\n65 VOTES\nArizona Cardinals\nNFL Championships (pre-Super-Bowl era): 1925, 1947\nNFC: 2008\nNFL West: 1947, 1948\nNFC East: 1974, 1975\nNFC West: 2008, 2009, 2015\nSport: American football\nLocation: Glendale\nFounded:", "start_char": 4372, "end_char": 4643, "id": "88320561" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_18_2381805933#10_2686084190", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/State_Farm_Stadium", "title": "State Farm Stadium - Wikipedia", "headings": "State Farm Stadium\nState Farm Stadium\nState Farm Stadium\nContents\nHistory\nEvents\nNFL\nCollege football\nCollege basketball\nSoccer\nWrestleMania\nConcerts\nOther events\nNaming rights\nParking space\nReferences\nExternal links\n", "segment": "On October 16, 2006, the stadium hosted a notable game between the Cardinals and the undefeated Chicago Bears where the Bears came back from a 20-point deficit to defeat the Cardinals. The Bears would later go on to play in Super Bowl XLI . University of Phoenix Stadium hosted Super Bowl XLII on February 3, 2008 in which the New York Giants defeated the previously undefeated New England Patriots 17–14 with a paid attendance crowd of 71,101. This was the second time the Phoenix area hosted a Super Bowl, the other being Super Bowl XXX held in nearby Tempe at Sun Devil Stadium in 1996 when the Dallas Cowboys defeated the Pittsburgh Steelers 27–17. The Cardinals' first home playoff game since 1947 took place at the stadium on January 3, 2009, with Arizona beating the Atlanta Falcons, 30–24 in overtime. The stadium also hosted the 2008-09 NFC Championship Game between the Cardinals and Philadelphia Eagles on January 18, 2009, which the Cardinals won 32–25 in front of over 70,000 fans in attendance and advanced to Super Bowl XLIII . The 2015 Pro Bowl was the first Pro Bowl to be held at the same location as the same year's Super Bowl since 2010. The Pro Bowl returned to Hawaii in 2016. On February 1, 2015, the New England Patriots defeated the Seattle Seahawks 28–24 in Super Bowl XLIX held at the stadium. On November 30, 2020, it was announced that because of Santa Clara County 's new COVID-19 rules barring contact sports, the 49ers could not play at their home Levi's Stadium;", "start_char": 6926, "end_char": 8422, "id": "64403085" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_28_1047062494#13_2228756179", "url": "https://sportytell.com/nfl/what-nfl-teams-have-never-won-super-bowl/", "title": "What NFL Teams Have Never Won A Super Bowl? | SportyTell", "headings": "What NFL Teams Have Never Won A Super Bowl?\nWhat NFL Teams Have Never Won A Super Bowl?\nWhich NFL Teams Have Never Won a Super Bowl?\nWhich NFL Team (s) Have the Most Super Bowl Appearances Without a Win?\n1. Minnesota Vikings\nSuper Bowl Appearances: 4\n2. Buffalo Bills\nSuper Bowl Appearances: 4\n3. Cincinnati Bengals\nSuper Bowl Appearances: 2\n4. Atlanta Falcons\nSuper Bowl Appearances: 2\n5. Carolina Panthers\nSuper Bowl Appearances: 2\n6. Arizona Cardinals\nSuper Bowl Appearances: 1\n7. Tennessee Titans\nSuper Bowl Appearances: 1\n8. Los Angeles Chargers\nSuper Bowl Appearances: 1\nWhich NFL Teams Have Never Been in the Super Bowl?\n", "segment": "6. Arizona Cardinals\nSuper Bowl Appearances: 1\nArizona Cardinals\nIn 2009, the Arizona Cardinals reached the Super Bowl for the first time in their franchise history, against a five-time Super Bowl-winning team, Pittsburgh Steelers. The game was held in the Stadium Raymond James Stadium, Tampa, Florida, with over 70,774 in attendance to witness the Cardinals’ anticipated victory or the Steelers’ sixth Super Bowl victory. At the start of the fourth quarter, the Steelers held a 20–7 lead but could only see off the game with four points at full time. 7. Tennessee Titans\nSuper Bowl Appearances: 1\nTennessee Titans reached their only Super Bowl in 2000 against the St. Louis Rams. On January 30, 2000, both teams met at the Stadium Georgia Dome, Atlanta, Georgia, with an estimated 88.5 million viewers worldwide. The Titans were first-timers while the Rams were looking to win their first-ever Super Bowl title.", "start_char": 5894, "end_char": 6808, "id": "42052847" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_18_2324680343#7_2619669345", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sports_in_Phoenix", "title": "Sports in Phoenix - Wikipedia", "headings": "Sports in Phoenix\nSports in Phoenix\nContents\nTables of Phoenix area sports teams\nProfessional major-league clubs\nMinor league and semi-pro clubs\nBasketball\nNBA\nWNBA\nFootball\nNFL\nIndoor football\nAAF\nHockey\nBaseball\nArizona Diamondbacks\nCactus League spring training\nMinor leagues\nOther professional sports\nMotor sports\nGolf\nSoccer\nSporting Events\nCollege sports\nReferences\n", "segment": "They moved to Phoenix from St. Louis, Missouri in 1988 and currently play in the Western Division of the National Football League 's National Football Conference. The Cardinals were founded in 1898 in Chicago, as the Morgan Athletic Club, and became known as the Cardinals shortly after, due to the color of their jerseys. Around the turn of the last century, they were known as the Racine Cardinals, and in 1920, they became a charter member of the American Professional Football League, which would eventually become the National Football League. Upon their move to Phoenix, the Cardinals originally played their home games at Sun Devil Stadium on the campus of Arizona State University in nearby Tempe. In 2006 they moved to the newly constructed then-named University of Phoenix Stadium in suburban Glendale. Since moving to Phoenix, the Cardinals have made one championship appearance, Super Bowl XLIII on February 1, 2009, where they lost 27-23 to the Pittsburgh Steelers. State Farm Stadium on the game day of Super Bowl XLII\nSun Devil Stadium held Super Bowl XXX in 1996 when the Dallas Cowboys defeated the Pittsburgh Steelers. University of Phoenix Stadium hosted Super Bowl XLII on February 3, 2008, in which the New York Giants defeated the New England Patriots. State Farm Stadium hosted Super Bowl XLIX in 2015. The U.S. Airways Center hosted both the 1995 and the 2009 NBA All-Star Games.", "start_char": 5839, "end_char": 7242, "id": "64361776" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_16_1912667101#11_2129976286", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arizona_Cardinals", "title": "Arizona Cardinals - Wikipedia", "headings": "Arizona Cardinals\nArizona Cardinals\nContents\nFranchise history\nChicago\nSt. Louis\nPhoenix\nLogos and uniforms\nSeasons and overall records\nSingle-season records\nPoints Scored: 489 ( 2015 )\nPassing\nRushing\nReceiving\nReturns\nKicking\nCareer records\nPlayers of note\nCurrent roster\nRetired numbers\nNotes:\nPro Football Hall of Famers\nRing of Honor\nStaff\nCurrent staff\nRadio and television\nEnglish radio affiliates\nReferences\nFurther reading\nExternal links\n", "segment": "The franchise changed its geographic name from Phoenix to Arizona on March 17, 1994. ( The franchise has never played in the city of Phoenix proper; however, there are several NFL teams which do not play in their market's central cities.) The 1998 NFL season saw the Cardinals break two long droughts, qualifying for the playoffs for the first time in 16 years. The team got their first postseason win since 1947 by defeating the Dallas Cowboys 20–7 in the Wild Card Playoffs. In 2008, the Cardinals, led by quarterback Kurt Warner,", "start_char": 9469, "end_char": 10000, "id": "100572548" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_09_1773472586#2_3130411435", "url": "http://www.ticketnetwork.com/tickets/arizona-cardinals-tickets.aspx", "title": "Buy Arizona Cardinals Tickets!|TicketNetwork™", "headings": "Arizona Cardinals Tickets\nArizona Cardinals Tickets\nArizona Cardinals Tickets 2020 Season Outlook\nHistory of the Cardinals\nEvents Near You\nAll Events\nArizona Cardinals\nShop Tickets Worry Free\nWith Our 100% Guarantee\nVenues Near You\n", "segment": "In the history of the Arizona Cardinals franchise, they have won two NFL Championships, both of which occurred when they were known as the Chicago Cardinals. The first came in 1925 when they beat the Pottsville Maroons, and the second came in 1947 when they beat the Philadelphia Eagles. 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Carolina Panthers\nWeek 9: at St. Louis Rams\nWeek 10: vs. San Francisco 49ers\nWeek 11: at Seattle Seahawks\nWeek 12: vs. New York Giants\nWeek 13: at Philadelphia Eagles\nWeek 14: vs. St. Louis Rams\nWeek 15: vs. Minnesota Vikings\nWeek 16: at New England Patriots\nWeek 17: vs. Seattle Seahawks\nPlayoffs\nSchedule\nNFC Wild Card round: vs. Atlanta Falcons\nNFC Divisional Round: at Carolina Panthers\nNFC Championship: vs. Philadelphia Eagles\nSuper Bowl XLIII: vs. Pittsburgh Steelers\nReferences\n", "segment": "2008 Arizona Cardinals season - Wikipedia\n2008 Arizona Cardinals season\nFrom Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia\nJump to navigation Jump to search\n89th season in franchise history, 1st Super Bowl appearance\n2008 Arizona Cardinals season\n\nOwner\nBill Bidwill\nHead coach\nKen Whisenhunt\nGeneral manager\nRod Graves\nHome field\nUniversity of Phoenix Stadium\nResults\nRecord\n9–7\nDivision place\n1st NFC West\nPlayoff finish\nWon Wild Card playoffs (vs. Falcons) 30–24\nWon Divisional playoffs (at Panthers) 33–13\nWon NFC championship (vs. Eagles) 32–25\nLost Super Bowl XLIII (vs. Steelers) 23–27\nPro Bowlers\nWR Larry Fitzgerald\nSS Adrian Wilson\nWR Sean Morey\nQB Kurt Warner\nWR Anquan Boldin\nUniform\n\n← 2007\nCardinals seasons\n2009 →\nThe Cardinals playing against the Pittsburgh Steelers in the Super Bowl\nThe 2008 season was the Arizona Cardinals ' 89th in the National Football League, their 21st season in Arizona, and their second under head coach Ken Whisenhunt. The season marked the Cardinals' first Super Bowl appearance, coming as a result of their victory against the Philadelphia Eagles in the NFC Championship. The Cardinals slogan for the season was \"Shock The World!\" Riding the back of quarterback Kurt Warner, who had gone from being a backup for the St. Louis Rams in 1999 to leading the Greatest Show on Turf to a Super Bowl XXXIV victory, and franchise wide receiver Larry Fitzgerald, the Cardinals went on a playoff run for the ages after having won just one playoff game in the last sixty years, as Warner once again recreated the magic he had captured with the Rams. ( Coincidentally, both teams were based in St. Louis at one point or another, only to relocate to different cities.) The Cardinals began their season by compiling a 7–3 record by Week 11 and finished the regular season with a 9–7 record, which was good enough to win the NFC West, and the Cardinals, for the first time since 1947, hosted a playoff game. In that wild card game, the Cardinals defeated the Atlanta Falcons. The next week, for the Divisional round of the playoffs, the Cardinals traveled to Charlotte, North Carolina, where they upset the number 2 seeded Carolina Panthers. Then, because the Philadelphia Eagles also achieved an upset the same week (against the top-seeded New York Giants ), the number-four seed Cardinals hosted the NFC Championship game, where they defeated the Eagles and qualified for the Super Bowl for the first time in franchise history. In Super Bowl XLIII, the Cardinals' winning streak ended.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 2503, "id": "100146742" } ]
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[ { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_14_1695809530#0_3376579345", "url": "https://darrencostello1.wordpress.com/2013/02/12/who-inspired-michael-jackson/", "title": "Who Inspired Michael Jackson? | Michael Jackson", "headings": "Who Inspired Michael Jackson?\nWho Inspired Michael Jackson?\nJames Brown\nFred Astaire\nCharlie Chaplin\nSammy Davis Jr.\nMavis Staples\nMarcel Marceau\nJackie Wilson\n", "segment": "Who Inspired Michael Jackson? | Michael Jackson\nPost navigation\n← Previous Next →\nWho Inspired Michael Jackson? Posted on February 12, 2013\nby darrencostello1\nWhile last weeks blog focused on Michael Jackson’s influence on the music stars of today and the reason why they decided to pursue a career in music and dance, I wanted to discuss who were the performers that inspired and influenced Michael Jackson? Michael grew up listening to and watching Motown, the Rat Pack and musicals. He has R&B and soul in his blood. He was influenced by performers from all forms of entertainment making tributes in his songs and dance to the following – James Brown, Fred Astaire, Sammy Davis Jr, Gene Kelly, Diana Ross, Marcel Marceau, Charlie Chaplin, Jackie Wilson, Frank Sinatra, Bob Fosse, The Bee Gees, Diana Ross, Chuck Berry, The Temptations, Etta James, Ray Charles and Mavis Staples. James Brown\nMichael’s biggest influence and his favourite performer was the Godfather of Soul, James Brown. Michael was blown away by James’ energy and charisma on stage. He loved the way James danced, the way he so effortlessly moved his feet when he would perform. As a child, Michael would watch James on television, eagerly trying to learn his dance steps.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 1242, "id": "78443862" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_33_1191690709#10_2541240329", "url": "https://www.baltimoresun.com/news/bs-xpm-2009-06-28-0906260178-story.html", "title": "7 WAYS MICHAEL JACKSON CHANGED THE WORLD - Baltimore Sun", "headings": "7 WAYS MICHAEL JACKSON CHANGED THE WORLD\n7 WAYS MICHAEL JACKSON CHANGED THE WORLD", "segment": "5. Influence\nLike Elvis and Bob Dylan before him, Jackson reshaped pop culture in ways that are hard to comprehend. Jackson influenced just about every musician who came after him in one way or another. He was unavoidable. Baltimore-based hip-hop performer MC Saleem Heggins can't point to one specific way Jackson helped shape his music. That would almost be insulting, he said. Jackson was much broader than that, and his legacy is almost impossible to pin down. \"For me, he was the largest figure in music,\" Heggins said. \" I was inspired and entertained by his ability to reach all walks of life. ... It's a legacy of creating great music that appeals to people without compromising yourself.\"", "start_char": 3819, "end_char": 4516, "id": "16342578" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_14_1695800554#2_3376558460", "url": "https://darrencostello1.wordpress.com/", "title": "Michael Jackson", "headings": "Unreleased Michael Jackson songs (1)\nUnreleased Michael Jackson songs (1)\nMichael Jackson: A special relationship with Ireland\nWho Inspired Michael Jackson?\nStill the King of Pop\nMeeting Michael\nHappy Christmas\nVideo unavailable\nMichael Jackson in Numbers\nMichael Jackson: Justice (Part 3)\nMichael Jackson: Justice (Part 2)\nMichael Jackson: Justice (Part 1)\n", "segment": "So to sign off from the blogs for a while I decided to remember Michael’s special relationship with Ireland. Continue reading →\nWho Inspired Michael Jackson? Posted on February 12, 2013\nby darrencostello1\n17\nWhile last weeks blog focused on Michael Jackson’s influence on the music stars of today and the reason why they decided to pursue a career in music and dance, I wanted to discuss who were the performers that inspired and influenced Michael Jackson? Michael grew up listening to and watching Motown, the Rat Pack and musicals. He has R&B and soul in his blood. He was influenced by performers from all forms of entertainment making tributes in his songs and dance to the following – James Brown, Fred Astaire, Sammy Davis Jr, Gene Kelly, Diana Ross, Marcel Marceau, Charlie Chaplin, Jackie Wilson, Frank Sinatra, Bob Fosse, The Bee Gees, Diana Ross, Chuck Berry, The Temptations, Etta James, Ray Charles and Mavis Staples. Continue reading →\nStill the King of Pop\nPosted on February 5, 2013\nby darrencostello1\nReply\nToday’s music is a lot different from the sound of the 80’s and 90’s and there have been many claims to the throne as the new King of Pop. I’ve even heard that Justin Bieber is the self-proclaimed King of Pop. There is only one King of Pop and no one can ever dethrone Michael Jackson, so what stars of today’s generation have been influenced by his music, his videos and his choreography? Lets take a look at a few who have.", "start_char": 1066, "end_char": 2515, "id": "78443850" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_36_94880732#6_197459284", "url": "https://www.cheatsheet.com/entertainment/how-michael-jackson-influenced-the-world.html/", "title": "How Michael Jackson Influenced People and The World", "headings": "How Michael Jackson Influenced People and The World\nHow Michael Jackson Influenced People and The World\nHow Michael Jackson influenced music and dance\nHow Michael Jackson influenced fashion\nHow Michael Jackson used his fame for good\nHow Michael Jackson created a global culture\nHow Michael Jackson set the fame benchmark\n", "segment": "We take a closer look at how Michael Jackson influenced people and the world, ahead. How Michael Jackson influenced music and dance\nMichael Jackson had a major impact on the music and dance industries.| Phil Walter/Getty Images\nOne of the more obvious ways Michael Jackson influenced people and the world was through his music and dance. To this day, you’d be hard-pressed to find someone who isn’t blown away by his performances. From his movie-like music videos to his unfathomable dance moves to his lyrics and his sound, everything Michael Jackson did musically set the bar for a new standard. How Michael Jackson influenced fashion\nWith Michael Jackson’s musical influence came his impact on fashion. From high fashion to fast fashion, touches of his eccentric style still influence the industry today. On top of that, many artists — such as Justin Bieber and Kanye West — have adopted many facets of Michael Jackson’s iconic style and made it their own. How Michael Jackson used his fame for good\nMichael Jackson used his celebrity platform to raise awareness to things that mattered to him. |ADIL BRADLOW/AFP/Getty Images\nWhile Michael Jackson wasn’t the only celebrity to use his fame for good, he was one of the most influential. Today, celebrities everywhere use their social media followings and fandom to raise awareness to the causes that matter to them — and they have Michael Jackson to thank for it.", "start_char": 4011, "end_char": 5427, "id": "107978885" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_55_192091163#7_456868149", "url": "https://www.thetoptens.com/influential-music-artists/", "title": "Most Influential Music Artists Ever - Top Ten List - TheTopTens", "headings": "Most Influential Music Artists Ever\nMost Influential Music Artists Ever", "segment": "Because of the era & situation they were born into, not to mention their combined musical genius, there will never again be a confluence of factors that join to form the influential greatness that was the Beatles. 2 Michael Jackson Michael Joseph Jackson was an American singer, dancer, and songwriter born on August 29, 1958 in Gary, Indiana and passed away on June 25, 2009. He donated (at least) a remarkable 500,000,000 dollars to charity. Michael is also known as The King of Pop (a title given to him by Elizabeth Taylor) or under ...read more. Did The Beatles make white people unite with black people? Nope. This guy make EVERYONE in the world unite together. In Asia, almost zero people know who the heck The Beatles and Elvis is. He influence Mariah, Whitney, Celine, Usher, Justin Timberlake, Jay Z and so much more. He also on top for almost 40 years!", "start_char": 3905, "end_char": 4768, "id": "67264956" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_36_94880732#5_197457311", "url": "https://www.cheatsheet.com/entertainment/how-michael-jackson-influenced-the-world.html/", "title": "How Michael Jackson Influenced People and The World", "headings": "How Michael Jackson Influenced People and The World\nHow Michael Jackson Influenced People and The World\nHow Michael Jackson influenced music and dance\nHow Michael Jackson influenced fashion\nHow Michael Jackson used his fame for good\nHow Michael Jackson created a global culture\nHow Michael Jackson set the fame benchmark\n", "segment": "Check out The Cheat Sheet on Facebook! How Michael Jackson Influenced People and The World\nWhen we think of Michael Jackson, we think of his high-pitched shrieks, twirls, moonwalks, crotch-grabs, and impactful songs that changed music forever. His mark on the industry alone is enough to make him a legend — but that’s not all people remember him for. In addition to changing music forever, Michael Jackson changed us forever. He shed light on world issues such as climate change, he donated to organizations that support AIDS and cancer research, and he supported causes like the United Nations High Commission for Refugees. We take a closer look at how Michael Jackson influenced people and the world, ahead. How Michael Jackson influenced music and dance\nMichael Jackson had a major impact on the music and dance industries.| Phil Walter/Getty Images\nOne of the more obvious ways Michael Jackson influenced people and the world was through his music and dance. To this day, you’d be hard-pressed to find someone who isn’t blown away by his performances. From his movie-like music videos to his unfathomable dance moves to his lyrics and his sound, everything Michael Jackson did musically set the bar for a new standard. How Michael Jackson influenced fashion\nWith Michael Jackson’s musical influence came his impact on fashion.", "start_char": 3385, "end_char": 4717, "id": "107978884" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_23_910387793#0_2005121463", "url": "https://list.fandom.com/wiki/List_of_artists_influenced_and_inspired_by_Michael_Jackson", "title": "List of artists influenced and inspired by Michael Jackson | WikiLists | Fandom", "headings": "List of artists influenced and inspired by Michael Jackson\nList of artists influenced and inspired by Michael Jackson\nContents\nArtists influenced and inspired by Jackson\nSee also\nNotes\nReferences\nBibliography\n", "segment": "List of artists influenced and inspired by Michael Jackson | WikiLists | Fandom\nList of artists influenced and inspired by Michael Jackson\nFile: Michael Jackson 1984.jpg\nMichael Jackson in 1984\nMichael Jackson is an American recording artist, who has influenced and inspired numerous musicians to sing and dance. Jackson debuted on the professional music scene at the age of 11 as a member of The Jackson 5 and began a solo career in 1971 while still a member of the group. He became a dominant figure in popular music during the 1980s, and the first African-American entertainer to amass a strong crossover following on MTV. His sixth solo studio album, Thriller (1982), became the the best-selling album of all time. The album, which has sold over 104 million units, inspired his younger sister Janet to release Control . With stage performances and music videos, Jackson, referred to as the \" King of Pop \" in subsequent years, popularized a number of physically complicated dance techniques, such as the robot and the moonwalk. The dance moves impacted on the lives of several young artists, who sought to emulate their idol. Jackson's clothing was also a source of inspiration for many people. The attire he wore during the Motown 25:", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 1238, "id": "110834381" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_36_94880732#1_197449580", "url": "https://www.cheatsheet.com/entertainment/how-michael-jackson-influenced-the-world.html/", "title": "How Michael Jackson Influenced People and The World", "headings": "How Michael Jackson Influenced People and The World\nHow Michael Jackson Influenced People and The World\nHow Michael Jackson influenced music and dance\nHow Michael Jackson influenced fashion\nHow Michael Jackson used his fame for good\nHow Michael Jackson created a global culture\nHow Michael Jackson set the fame benchmark\n", "segment": "How Michael Jackson influenced music and dance\nMichael Jackson had a major impact on the music and dance industries.| Phil Walter/Getty Images\nOne of the more obvious ways Michael Jackson influenced people and the world was through his music and dance. To this day, you’d be hard-pressed to find someone who isn’t blown away by his performances. From his movie-like music videos to his unfathomable dance moves to his lyrics and his sound, everything Michael Jackson did musically set the bar for a new standard. How Michael Jackson influenced fashion\nWith Michael Jackson’s musical influence came his impact on fashion. From high fashion to fast fashion, touches of his eccentric style still influence the industry today. On top of that, many artists — such as Justin Bieber and Kanye West — have adopted many facets of Michael Jackson’s iconic style and made it their own. How Michael Jackson used his fame for good\nMichael Jackson used his celebrity platform to raise awareness to things that mattered to him. |ADIL BRADLOW/AFP/Getty Images\nWhile Michael Jackson wasn’t the only celebrity to use his fame for good, he was one of the most influential. Today, celebrities everywhere use their social media followings and fandom to raise awareness to the causes that matter to them — and they have Michael Jackson to thank for it. Michael Jackson was more than just a pop star.", "start_char": 779, "end_char": 2157, "id": "107978880" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_14_1695800554#3_3376560541", "url": "https://darrencostello1.wordpress.com/", "title": "Michael Jackson", "headings": "Unreleased Michael Jackson songs (1)\nUnreleased Michael Jackson songs (1)\nMichael Jackson: A special relationship with Ireland\nWho Inspired Michael Jackson?\nStill the King of Pop\nMeeting Michael\nHappy Christmas\nVideo unavailable\nMichael Jackson in Numbers\nMichael Jackson: Justice (Part 3)\nMichael Jackson: Justice (Part 2)\nMichael Jackson: Justice (Part 1)\n", "segment": "He was influenced by performers from all forms of entertainment making tributes in his songs and dance to the following – James Brown, Fred Astaire, Sammy Davis Jr, Gene Kelly, Diana Ross, Marcel Marceau, Charlie Chaplin, Jackie Wilson, Frank Sinatra, Bob Fosse, The Bee Gees, Diana Ross, Chuck Berry, The Temptations, Etta James, Ray Charles and Mavis Staples. Continue reading →\nStill the King of Pop\nPosted on February 5, 2013\nby darrencostello1\nReply\nToday’s music is a lot different from the sound of the 80’s and 90’s and there have been many claims to the throne as the new King of Pop. I’ve even heard that Justin Bieber is the self-proclaimed King of Pop. There is only one King of Pop and no one can ever dethrone Michael Jackson, so what stars of today’s generation have been influenced by his music, his videos and his choreography? Lets take a look at a few who have. Continue reading →\nMeeting Michael\nPosted on January 29, 2013\nby darrencostello1\nReply\nWelcome back. Hope you all had a nice Christmas break. Over the holidays I interviewed MoonStreet, an Irish Michael Jackson fan who has been around the world numerous concerts and events with Michael. She first saw Michael at the HIStory World Tour in Dublin in 1997 (the biggest world tour by any performer ever), met him four times, was invited into his Neverland ranch and also present at the This Is It press conference in 2009 to name but a few. She would travel to many events Michael was present at such as book signings and fan parties along with other fans.", "start_char": 1635, "end_char": 3169, "id": "78443851" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_36_94880732#4_197455424", "url": "https://www.cheatsheet.com/entertainment/how-michael-jackson-influenced-the-world.html/", "title": "How Michael Jackson Influenced People and The World", "headings": "How Michael Jackson Influenced People and The World\nHow Michael Jackson Influenced People and The World\nHow Michael Jackson influenced music and dance\nHow Michael Jackson influenced fashion\nHow Michael Jackson used his fame for good\nHow Michael Jackson created a global culture\nHow Michael Jackson set the fame benchmark\n", "segment": "He was famous all over the world, including in areas that were seemingly untouched by Western influence. Through his influence, he was able to bring a sense of connection — similar to what we see online today — to all corners of the world. He envisioned the world coming together in peace and harmony and created music that unified. How Michael Jackson set the fame benchmark\nIn addition to his social, music, and fashion influence, Michael Jackson set the fame benchmark. When it comes to the King of Pop, the word “legend” doesn’t even compare to how he was — and still is — viewed around the world. Check out The Cheat Sheet on Facebook! How Michael Jackson Influenced People and The World\nWhen we think of Michael Jackson, we think of his high-pitched shrieks, twirls, moonwalks, crotch-grabs, and impactful songs that changed music forever. His mark on the industry alone is enough to make him a legend — but that’s not all people remember him for. In addition to changing music forever, Michael Jackson changed us forever. He shed light on world issues such as climate change, he donated to organizations that support AIDS and cancer research, and he supported causes like the United Nations High Commission for Refugees.", "start_char": 2784, "end_char": 4011, "id": "107978883" } ]
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who is prime minister of japan 2011?
Yoshihiko Noda
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Sponsored by The History List\n\"We hold these truths - July 4, 1776” T-shirt. Featuring our original design, celebrating July 4th and our nation's Declaration of Independence. Learn More\nAnthony Middleton\nAnswered 2 years ago · Author has 221 answers and 16.1K answer views\nOriginally Answered: Who is the president of Japan? No one, Japan has a parliamentary system based around a legislature called the diet, whose head of government is the Prime Minister Shinzo Abe currently, and which maintains it's traditional monarchy in the person of the current emperor Akihito. Although I had read somewhere that was planning on abdicating his throne. However I am neither Japanese nor particularly knowledgeable about the country and it's political system, so I can't say much beyond that. 402 views\n·\nView upvotes\nAnkan Mukherjee\n, knows Japanese\nAnswered 9 months ago\nJapan doesn't have a President. 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He retired from politics in 2009, and he remains the sixth-longest serving Prime Minister in Japanese history. Widely seen as a maverick leader of the LDP upon his election to the position in 2001, he became known as a neoliberal economic reformer, focusing on reducing Japan's government debt and the privatisation of its postal service. In the 2005 election, Koizumi led the LDP to win one of the largest parliamentary majorities in modern Japanese history. Koizumi also attracted international attention through his deployment of the Japan Self-Defense Forces to Iraq, and through his visits to the Yasukuni Shrine that fueled diplomatic tensions with neighbouring China and South Korea. Koizumi resigned as Prime Minister in 2006. 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He led Japanese forces during the Battle of Singapore and invasion of Malaya and his successful campaigns earned him the nickname The Tiger of Malaya.", "start_char": 1815, "end_char": 2631, "id": "69625304" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_18_1285770699#0_1446537184", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Prime_Minister_of_Japan", "title": "Prime Minister of Japan - Wikipedia", "headings": "Prime Minister of Japan\nPrime Minister of Japan\nContents\nHistory\nAppointment\nQualifications\nRole\nConstitutional roles\nStatutory roles\nInsignia\nOfficial office and residence\nTravel\nHonours and emoluments\nSee also\nNotes\nReferences\nExternal links\n", "segment": "Prime Minister of Japan - Wikipedia\nPrime Minister of Japan\nFrom Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia\nJump to navigation Jump to search\nHead of government of Japan\nFor a list of Japanese prime ministers, see List of prime ministers of Japan. 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He is the head of the Cabinet and appoints and dismisses the other ministers of state. The literal translation of the Japanese name for the office is Minister for the Comprehensive Administration of (or the Presidency over) the Cabinet . The current prime minister of Japan is Yoshihide Suga. On 14 September 2020, he was elected to the presidency of the governing Liberal Democratic Party (LDP). 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Should the two houses of the Diet be unable to reach an agreement, the decision of the House of Representatives always prevails. The official residence of the Prime Minister is called the Kantei —a relatively new building that was opened in 2002. The current Prime Minister of Japan is Shinzo Abe, reappointed by the Diet in 2012 as Japan’s 96 th prime minister. Prime Minister Abe is a member of the Liberal Democratic Party (LDP), the same party that currently holds the majority in both the House of Representatives and the House of Councillors. Shinzo Abe was born on September 21, 1954 and has served in the House of Representatives since 1993. He is the seventh Prime Minister in the last six years. Cabinet Ministers\nAlong with the Prime Minister, the Executive Branch of Japanese government also consists of 14 state ministries or departments (or up to 17 if needed), each headed up by a minister who is appointed by the Prime Minister. Under Japanese law, a majority (over half) of these ministers must also be members of the Diet.", "start_char": 8125, "end_char": 9383, "id": "89144533" } ]
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who played nba finals 2010?
Los Angeles Lakers
[ { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_16_1202270623#0_1427249657", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2010_NBA_Playoffs", "title": "2010 NBA playoffs - Wikipedia", "headings": "2010 NBA playoffs\n2010 NBA playoffs\nContents\nFormat\nTiebreak procedures\nPlayoff qualifying\nEastern Conference\nWestern Conference\nHome-court advantage\nBracket\nFirst Round\nEastern Conference First Round\n(1) Cleveland Cavaliers vs. (8) Chicago Bulls\n(2) Orlando Magic vs. (7) Charlotte Bobcats\n(3) Atlanta Hawks vs. (6) Milwaukee Bucks\n(4) Boston Celtics vs. (5) Miami Heat\nWestern Conference First Round\n(1) Los Angeles Lakers vs. (8) Oklahoma City Thunder\n(2) Dallas Mavericks vs. (7) San Antonio Spurs\n(3) Phoenix Suns vs. (6) Portland Trail Blazers\n(4) Denver Nuggets vs. (5) Utah Jazz\nConference Semifinals\nEastern Conference Semifinals\n(1) Cleveland Cavaliers vs. (4) Boston Celtics\n(2) Orlando Magic vs. (3) Atlanta Hawks\nWestern Conference Semifinals\n(1) Los Angeles Lakers vs. (5) Utah Jazz\n(3) Phoenix Suns vs. (7) San Antonio Spurs\nConference Finals\nEastern Conference Finals\n(2) Orlando Magic vs. (4) Boston Celtics\nWestern Conference Finals\n(1) Los Angeles Lakers vs. (3) Phoenix Suns\nNBA Finals: (W1) Los Angeles Lakers vs. (E4) Boston Celtics\nStatistic leaders\nReferences\nExternal links\n", "segment": "2010 NBA playoffs - Wikipedia\n2010 NBA playoffs\nFrom Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia\n(Redirected from 2010 NBA Playoffs)\nJump to navigation Jump to search\n2010 NBA playoffs\nDates\nApril 17–June 17, 2010\nSeason\n2009–10\nTeams\n16\nChampions\nLos Angeles Lakers (16th title)\nRunners-up\nBoston Celtics (21st finals appearance)\nSemifinalists\nOrlando Magic\nPhoenix Suns\n← 2009\n2011 →\nThe 2010 NBA playoffs was the postseason tournament of the National Basketball Association 's 2009-10 season. The tournament concluded with the Western Conference champion Los Angeles Lakers defeating the Eastern Conference champion Boston Celtics 4 games to 3 in the NBA Finals. Kobe Bryant was named NBA Finals MVP for the second straight year. For the 2nd time in 3 seasons and the first time since 2008, all Western Conference playoff teams had at least 50 wins. The 7 games separating 1–8 was tied for the smallest margin, also from 2008. Cleveland's 61 wins in the NBA was the smallest win total for best record since the Pacers won 61 in 2004. The Cavaliers' second round playoff exit (4–2 vs. Boston) was the earliest for the top seed since the Dallas Mavericks ' first round loss to the Golden State Warriors in 2007 . Many teams avenged previous losses by defeating teams who defeated them in recent years. The Spurs defeated the Mavericks, who beat them twice in the previous 4 seasons. The Cavaliers beat the Bulls for the first time since The Shot.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 1436, "id": "100150224" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_16_1202213051#0_1427221548", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2010_NBA_Finals", "title": "2010 NBA Finals - Wikipedia", "headings": "2010 NBA Finals\n2010 NBA Finals\n2010 NBA Finals\nContents\nSeries summary\nBackground\n2010 NBA Playoffs\nRegular-season series\nThe regular season series was split, with each team winning on the opponent's court by only a point:\nBoston Celtics\nLos Angeles Lakers\nGame summaries\nGame 1\nGame 2\nGame 3\nGame 4\nGame 5\nGame 6\nGame 7\nStatistics\nRosters\nLos Angeles Lakers\nBoston Celtics\nPlayer statistics\nLos Angeles Lakers\nBroadcasting\nImpact and aftermath\nLakers\nCeltics\nReferences\nExternal links\n", "segment": "2010 NBA Finals - Wikipedia\n2010 NBA Finals\nFrom Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia\nJump to navigation Jump to search\n2010 NBA Finals\n\nTeam\nCoach\nWins\nLos Angeles Lakers\nPhil Jackson\n4\nBoston Celtics\nDoc Rivers\n3\nDates\nJune 3–17\nMVP\nKobe Bryant\n(Los Angeles Lakers)\nHall of Famers\nCeltics: Ray Allen (2018)\nKevin Garnett (2020)\nPaul Pierce (2021)\nLakers: Kobe Bryant (2020)\nCoaches: Phil Jackson (2007)\nEastern Finals\nCeltics defeated Magic, 4–2\nWestern Finals\nLakers defeated Suns, 4–2\n< 2009\nNBA Finals\n2011 >\nThe 2010 NBA Finals was the National Basketball Association (NBA)'s championship series for the 2009–10 season. The best-of-seven playoff was contested between the Western Conference champion Los Angeles Lakers (who were also defending NBA champions ), and the Eastern Conference champion Boston Celtics. The Lakers defeated the Celtics, four games to three, to win the franchise's 16th NBA championship. The 64th edition of the championship series was played between June 3 and June 17, was broadcast on ABC, and was watched by an average of 18.1 million people. The Celtics earned their berth into the playoffs by winning the Atlantic Division. The Lakers won the Pacific Division to earn their berth. The Celtics reached the NBA Finals by defeating the Miami Heat in the best-of-seven Eastern Conference First Round, the Cleveland Cavaliers in the best-of-seven Eastern Conference Semifinals, and defending Eastern conference champion Orlando Magic in the best-of-seven Eastern Conference Finals.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 1509, "id": "100150213" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_03_1621624289#3_2776033527", "url": "http://www.answers.com/Q/How_many_games_is_the_NBA_finals", "title": "", "headings": "\n", "segment": "Miami went on to win the nba finals 4 games to 2 over the dallas mavericks\nHow many Games played in nba 2008 finals? 5\nHow many NBA finals have there been? If you include the 2008 NBA Finals then there has been 62 NBA\nFinals. How many games are in the nba d-league finals? Its the best of 3 games\nHow many NBA finals games has Derek fisher played? 45\nHow many NBA finals did the celtics win? They won 17 NBA finals\nHow many games did the Boston celtics win in the 2010 nba finals? 19\nWho won the NBA finals in 2010? The Los Angeles Lakers won the 2010 NBA Finals by defeating the\nBoston Celtics 4 out of 7 games in the 2010 NBA Finals. How many games are in an NBA playoff?", "start_char": 1503, "end_char": 2176, "id": "3430494" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_16_1202213051#5_1427236309", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2010_NBA_Finals", "title": "2010 NBA Finals - Wikipedia", "headings": "2010 NBA Finals\n2010 NBA Finals\n2010 NBA Finals\nContents\nSeries summary\nBackground\n2010 NBA Playoffs\nRegular-season series\nThe regular season series was split, with each team winning on the opponent's court by only a point:\nBoston Celtics\nLos Angeles Lakers\nGame summaries\nGame 1\nGame 2\nGame 3\nGame 4\nGame 5\nGame 6\nGame 7\nStatistics\nRosters\nLos Angeles Lakers\nBoston Celtics\nPlayer statistics\nLos Angeles Lakers\nBroadcasting\nImpact and aftermath\nLakers\nCeltics\nReferences\nExternal links\n", "segment": "This was the 12th Finals played between the two rival teams. The Celtics won nine of their previous 11 Finals meetings against the Lakers, winning in 1959, 1962, 1963, 1965, 1966, 1968, 1969, 1984, and 2008, while the Lakers won in 1985 and 1987 . Background\n2010 NBA Playoffs\nMain article: 2010 NBA Playoffs\nLos Angeles Lakers ( Western Conference champion)\nBoston Celtics ( Eastern Conference champion)\n#\nWestern Conference\nv\nt\ne\nTeam\nW\nL\nPCT\nGB\n1\nc - Los Angeles Lakers\n57\n25\n.695\n–\n2\ny - Dallas Mavericks\n55\n27\n.671\n2\n3\nx - Phoenix Suns\n54\n28\n.659\n3\n4\ny - Denver Nuggets\n53\n29\n.646\n4\n5\nx - Utah Jazz\n53\n29\n.646\n4\n6\nx - Portland Trail Blazers\n50\n32\n.610\n7\n7\nx - San Antonio Spurs\n50\n32\n.610\n7\n8\nx - Oklahoma City Thunder\n50\n32\n.610\n7\n\n\n\n\n\n\n9\nHouston Rockets\n42\n40\n.512\n15\n10\nMemphis Grizzlies\n40\n42\n.488\n17\n11\nNew Orleans Hornets\n37\n45\n.451\n20\n12\nLos Angeles Clippers\n29\n53\n.354\n28\n13\nGolden State Warriors\n26\n56\n.317\n31\n14\nSacramento Kings\n25\n57\n.305\n32\n15\nMinnesota Timberwolves\n15\n67\n.183\n42\n1st seed in the West, 3rd best league record\nRegular season\n#\nEastern Conference\nv\nt\ne\nTeam\nW\nL\nPCT\nGB\n1\nz - Cleveland Cavaliers\n61\n21\n.744\n–\n2\ny - Orlando Magic\n59\n23\n.720\n2\n3\nx - Atlanta Hawks\n53\n29\n.646\n8\n4\ny - Boston Celtics\n50\n32\n.610\n11\n5\nx - Miami Heat\n47\n35\n.573\n14\n6\nx - Milwaukee Bucks\n46\n36\n.561\n15\n7\nx - Charlotte Bobcats\n44\n38\n.537\n17\n8\nx - Chicago Bulls\n41\n41\n.500\n20\n\n\n\n\n\n\n9\nToronto Raptors\n40\n42\n.488\n21\n10\nIndiana Pacers\n32\n50\n.390\n29\n11\nNew York Knicks\n29\n53\n.354\n32\n12\nDetroit Pistons\n27\n55\n.329\n34\n13\nPhiladelphia 76ers\n27\n55\n.329\n34\n14\nWashington Wizards\n26\n56\n.317\n35\n15\nNew Jersey Nets\n12\n70\n.146\n49\n4th seed in the East, 12th best league record\nDefeated the (8) Oklahoma City Thunder, 4–2\nFirst Round\nDefeated the (5) Miami Heat, 4–1\nDefeated the (5) Utah Jazz, 4–0\nConference Semifinals\nDefeated the (1) Cleveland Cavaliers, 4–2\nDefeated the (3) Phoenix Suns, 4–2\nConference Finals\nDefeated the (2) Orlando Magic, 4–2\nRegular-season series\nThe regular season series was split, with each team winning on the opponent's court by only a point: January 31, 2010\nRecap\nLos Angeles Lakers 90, Boston Celtics 89\nTD Garden, Boston, Massachusetts\nFebruary 18, 2010\nRecap\nBoston Celtics 87, Los Angeles Lakers 86\nStaples Center, Los Angeles, California\nBoston Celtics\nMain article: 2009–10 Boston Celtics season\nThe Celtics finished the regular season as the Atlantic Division champion with a 50–32 record. As the No. 4 seed in the Eastern Conference, they eliminated the No. 5 seeded Miami Heat in five games during the first round in the playoffs. Then in the conference semifinals, Boston defeated the Cleveland Cavaliers in six games, the earliest that a top seed has been eliminated since the Dallas Mavericks ' first round loss to the Golden State Warriors in 2007.", "start_char": 4462, "end_char": 7246, "id": "100150218" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_45_247654329#24_539924727", "url": "https://www.landofbasketball.com/yearbyyear/2008_2009_playoff_results.htm", "title": "2009 NBA Playoff Results by Date", "headings": "2009 NBA Playoff Results by Date\n2008-09\nPlayoffs:\n2009 NBA Playoff Results by Date\nComplete day-by-day schedule with the scores for all the games played in the 2009 NBA Playoffs, including date, points scored, location, series and more information.\n2009 NBA Playoff Results\n", "segment": "May 29, 2009\n79. Los Angeles Lakers\n-\nDenver Nuggets\nGame 6 - at Denver\n\n119 - 92\nNBA Western Conference Finals\nDate: May 30, 2009\n80. Cleveland Cavaliers\n-\nOrlando Magic\nGame 6 - at Orlando\n\n90 - 103\nNBA Eastern Conference Finals\nDate: Jun 4, 2009\n81. Orlando Magic\n-\nLos Angeles Lakers\nGame 1 - at Los Angeles\n\n75 - 100\nNBA Finals\nDate: Jun 7, 2009\n82. Orlando Magic\n-\nLos Angeles Lakers\nGame 2 - at Los Angeles\n\n96 - 101 OT\nNBA Finals\nDate: Jun 9, 2009\n83. Los Angeles Lakers\n-\nOrlando Magic\nGame 3 - at Orlando\n\n104 - 108\nNBA Finals\nDate:", "start_char": 9247, "end_char": 9789, "id": "49866730" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_45_247667306#0_539928716", "url": "https://www.landofbasketball.com/yearbyyear/2009_2010_playoffs_brackets.htm", "title": "NBA 2010 Playoffs Information: Playoff Brackets", "headings": "NBA 2010 Playoffs Information: Playoff Brackets\n2009-10\nSeason:\nPlayoffs:\nNBA 2010 Playoffs Information: Playoff Brackets\nInformation about the 2009-2010 NBA Playoffs, including Champion, Finals MVP award and playoffs brackets with all the series.\nPlayoffs Summary\nNBA Champion\nNBA Finals\nFinals MVP\nNBA 2010 Playoff Brackets\nAdvertisement\n", "segment": "NBA 2010 Playoffs Information: Playoff Brackets\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n< 2008-09\n2009-10\n2010-11 >\n< 2008-09\n/\n2010-11 >\nSummary and Awards / Teams\nSeason: Standings / Scores / Leaders /\nTop Performances\nPlayoffs: Brackets / Series / Scores / Leaders /\nTop Performances\nNBA 2010 Playoffs Information: Playoff Brackets\nInformation about the 2009-2010 NBA Playoffs, including Champion, Finals MVP award and playoffs brackets with all the series. Playoffs Summary\nNBA Champion\nLos Angeles Lakers\n2010 NBA Champion\nNBA Finals\nLos Angeles Lakers\n4 - 3\nBoston Celtics\nFinals MVP\nKobe Bryant\nLos Angeles Lakers\nNBA 2010 Playoff Brackets\n1st round\nConference\nSemifinals\nConference\nFinals\nNBA Finals\nWestern Conference\n\n1) Lakers\n4\n8) Thunder\n2\n4) Nuggets\n2\n5) Jazz\n4\n3) Suns\n4\n6) Trail Blazers\n2\n2) Mavericks\n2\n7) Spurs\n4\nLakers\n4\nJazz\n0\nSuns\n4\nSpurs\n0\nLakers\n4\nSuns\n2\nNBA Finals\nLakers\n4\n4 - 3\nCeltics\n3\nEastern Conference\n1) Cavaliers\n4\n8) Bulls\n1\n4) Celtics\n4\n5) Heat\n1\n3) Hawks\n4\n6) Bucks\n3\n2) Magic\n4\n7) Bobcats\n0\nCavaliers\n2\nCeltics\n4\nHawks\n0\nMagic\n4\nCeltics\n4\nMagic\n2\nAdvertisement", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 1067, "id": "49866733" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_45_247654329#22_539922370", "url": "https://www.landofbasketball.com/yearbyyear/2008_2009_playoff_results.htm", "title": "2009 NBA Playoff Results by Date", "headings": "2009 NBA Playoff Results by Date\n2008-09\nPlayoffs:\n2009 NBA Playoff Results by Date\nComplete day-by-day schedule with the scores for all the games played in the 2009 NBA Playoffs, including date, points scored, location, series and more information.\n2009 NBA Playoff Results\n", "segment": "May 24, 2009\n74. Cleveland Cavaliers\n-\nOrlando Magic\nGame 3 - at Orlando\n\n89 - 99\nNBA Eastern Conference Finals\nDate: May 25, 2009\n75. Los Angeles Lakers\n-\nDenver Nuggets\nGame 4 - at Denver\n\n101 - 120\nNBA Western Conference Finals\nDate: May 26, 2009\n76. Cleveland Cavaliers\n-\nOrlando Magic\nGame 4 - at Orlando\n\n114 - 116 OT\nNBA Eastern Conference Finals\nDate: May 27, 2009\n77. Denver Nuggets\n-\nLos Angeles Lakers\nGame 5 - at Los Angeles\n\n94 - 103\nNBA Western Conference Finals\nDate: May 28, 2009\n78. Orlando Magic\n-\nCleveland Cavaliers\nGame 5 - at Cleveland\n\n102 - 112\nNBA Eastern Conference Finals\nDate:", "start_char": 8642, "end_char": 9246, "id": "49866728" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_16_1199304815#9_1425522937", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2010%E2%80%9311_NBA_season", "title": "2010–11 NBA season - Wikipedia", "headings": "2010–11 NBA season\n2010–11 NBA season\nContents\nTransactions\nCoaching changes\nOff-season\nIn-season\nFree agency\nPreseason\nRegular season\nStandings\nBy division\nBy conference\nNotes\nTiebreakers\nWestern Conference\nPlayoffs\nBracket\nNotable occurrences\nMilestones/records set\nIndividual\nTeam\nStatistics leaders\nIndividual Statistic Leaders\nIndividual game highs\nTeam Statistic Leaders\nAwards\nYearly awards\nPlayers of the week\nPlayers of the month\nRookies of the month\nCoaches of the month\nNBA All-Star break\nSalary cap\nReferences\n", "segment": "The full schedule was released on August 10, 2010. Other much-anticipated games include: on October 28, 2010, John Wall, the No. 1 pick in the 2010 NBA draft, made his NBA debut as the Washington Wizards visited the Magic on TNT. On December 2, LeBron James returned to Cleveland for the first time since the Decision as his Heat faced the Cavaliers on TNT. The Celtics–Lakers rivalry renewed on January 30, 2011 (at Los Angeles on ABC) and on February 10, 2011 (at Boston on TNT) in a rematch of the 2010 NBA Finals. On March 4–5, 2011, the New Jersey Nets and Toronto Raptors faced off in two regular season games held at London's O2 Arena. Standings\nBy division\nEastern Conference\nAtlantic Division\nv\nt\ne\nW\nL\nPCT\nGB\nHome\nRoad\nDiv\ny - Boston Celtics\n56\n26\n.683\n–\n33–8\n23–18\n13–3\nx - New York Knicks\n42\n40\n.512\n14\n23–18\n19–22\n10–6\nx - Philadelphia 76ers\n41\n41\n.500\n15\n26–15\n15–26\n9–7\nNew Jersey Nets\n24\n58\n.293\n32\n19–22\n5–36\n3–13\nToronto Raptors\n22\n60\n.268\n34\n16–25\n6–35\n5–11\nCentral Division\nv\nt\ne\nW\nL\nPCT\nGB\nHome\nRoad\nDiv\nz - Chicago Bulls\n62\n20\n.756\n–\n36–5\n26–15\n15–1\nx - Indiana Pacers\n37\n45\n.451\n25\n24–17\n13–28\n9–7\nMilwaukee Bucks\n35\n47\n.427\n27\n22–19\n13–28\n6–10\nDetroit Pistons\n30\n52\n.366\n32\n21–20\n9–32\n7–9\nCleveland Cavaliers\n19\n63\n.232\n43\n12–29\n7–34\n3–13\nSoutheast Division\nv\nt\ne\nW\nL\nPCT\nGB\nHome\nRoad\nDiv\ny - Miami Heat\n58\n24\n.707\n–\n30–11\n28–13\n13–3\nx - Orlando Magic\n52\n30\n.634\n6\n29–12\n23–18\n11–5\nx - Atlanta Hawks\n44\n38\n.537\n14\n24–17\n20–21\n9–7\nCharlotte Bobcats\n34\n48\n.415\n24\n21–20\n13–28\n4–12\nWashington Wizards\n23\n59\n.280\n35\n20–21\n3–38\n3–13\nWestern Conference\nNorthwest Division\nv\nt\ne\nW\nL\nPCT\nGB\nHome\nRoad\nDiv\ny - Oklahoma City Thunder\n55\n27\n.671\n–\n30–11\n25–16\n13–3\nx - Denver Nuggets\n50\n32\n.610\n5\n33–8\n17–24\n9–7\nx - Portland Trail Blazers\n48\n34\n.585\n7\n30–11\n18–23\n10–6\nUtah Jazz\n39\n43\n.476\n16\n21–20\n18–23\n7–9\nMinnesota Timberwolves\n17\n65\n.207\n38\n12–29\n5–36\n1–15\nPacific Division\nv\nt\ne\nW\nL\nPCT\nGB\nHome\nRoad\nDiv\ny - Los Angeles Lakers\n57\n25\n.695\n–\n30–11\n27–14\n12–4\nPhoenix Suns\n40\n42\n.488\n17\n23–18\n17–24\n9–7\nGolden State Warriors\n36\n46\n.439\n21\n26–15\n10–31\n5–11\nLos Angeles Clippers\n32\n50\n.390\n25\n23–18\n9–32\n7–9\nSacramento Kings\n24\n58\n.293\n33\n11–30\n13–28\n7–9\nSouthwest Division\nv\nt\ne\nW\nL\nPCT\nGB\nHome\nRoad\nDiv\nc - San Antonio Spurs\n61\n21\n.744\n–\n36–5\n25–16\n10–6\nx - Dallas Mavericks\n57\n25\n.695\n4\n29–12\n28–13\n8–8\nx - New Orleans Hornets\n46\n36\n.561\n15\n28–13\n18–23\n9–7\nx - Memphis Grizzlies\n46\n36\n.561\n15\n30–11\n16–25\n8–8\nHouston Rockets\n43\n39\n.524\n18\n25–16\n18–23\n5–11\nBy conference\n#\nEastern Conference\nv\nt\ne\nTeam\nW\nL\nPCT\nGB\n1\nz - Chicago Bulls\n62\n20\n.756\n–\n2\ny - Miami Heat\n58\n24\n.707\n4\n3\ny - Boston Celtics\n56\n26\n.683\n6\n4\nx - Orlando Magic\n52\n30\n.634\n10\n5\nx - Atlanta Hawks\n44\n38\n.537\n18\n6\nx - New York Knicks\n42\n40\n.512\n20\n7\nx - Philadelphia 76ers\n41\n41\n.500\n21\n8\nx - Indiana Pacers\n37\n45\n.451\n25\n\n\n\n\n\n\n9\nMilwaukee Bucks\n35\n47\n.427\n27\n10\nCharlotte Bobcats\n34\n48\n.415\n28\n11\nDetroit Pistons\n30\n52\n.366\n32\n12\nNew Jersey Nets\n24\n58\n.293\n38\n13\nWashington Wizards\n23\n59\n.280\n39\n14\nToronto Raptors\n22\n60\n.268\n40\n15\nCleveland", "start_char": 6976, "end_char": 10000, "id": "100149476" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_45_247654329#20_539920015", "url": "https://www.landofbasketball.com/yearbyyear/2008_2009_playoff_results.htm", "title": "2009 NBA Playoff Results by Date", "headings": "2009 NBA Playoff Results by Date\n2008-09\nPlayoffs:\n2009 NBA Playoff Results by Date\nComplete day-by-day schedule with the scores for all the games played in the 2009 NBA Playoffs, including date, points scored, location, series and more information.\n2009 NBA Playoff Results\n", "segment": "May 19, 2009\n69. Denver Nuggets\n-\nLos Angeles Lakers\nGame 1 - at Los Angeles\n\n103 - 105\nNBA Western Conference Finals\nDate: May 20, 2009\n70. Orlando Magic\n-\nCleveland Cavaliers\nGame 1 - at Cleveland\n\n107 - 106\nNBA Eastern Conference Finals\nDate: May 21, 2009\n71. Denver Nuggets\n-\nLos Angeles Lakers\nGame 2 - at Los Angeles\n\n106 - 103\nNBA Western Conference Finals\nDate: May 22, 2009\n72. Orlando Magic\n-\nCleveland Cavaliers\nGame 2 - at Cleveland\n\n95 - 96\nNBA Eastern Conference Finals\nDate: May 23, 2009\n73. Los Angeles Lakers\n-\nDenver Nuggets\nGame 3 - at Denver\n\n103 - 97\nNBA Western Conference Finals\nDate:", "start_char": 8034, "end_char": 8641, "id": "49866726" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_48_80426773#6_152529981", "url": "https://www.nba.com/history/season-recap-index", "title": "NBA Season Recaps: A look back at every season since 1946 | NBA.com", "headings": "NBA Season Recaps: A look back at every season since 1946\nNBA Season Recaps: A look back at every season since 1946\nSeason | NBA champion and results of The Finals | Kia MVP for that season\n", "segment": "Oklahoma City Thunder 4-1 | MVP: LeBron James, Miami Heat\n2010-11 | Finals: Dallas Mavericks def. Miami Heat 4-2 | MVP: Derrick Rose, Chicago Bulls\n2009-10 | Finals: Los Angeles Lakers def. Boston Celtics 4-3 | MVP: LeBron James, Cleveland Cavaliers\n2008-09 | Finals: Los Angeles Lakers def. Orlando Magic 4-1 | MVP:", "start_char": 1313, "end_char": 1629, "id": "29169585" } ]
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what years did andrew jackson run for president?
3/4/1829
[ { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_29_1465514186#1_3369898140", "url": "https://thehermitage.com/what-number-president-was-andrew-jackson/", "title": "What number president was Andrew Jackson? | The Hermitage", "headings": "What number president was Andrew Jackson?\nGeneral\nWhat number president was Andrew Jackson?\nFAQ: What Number President Was Andrew Jackson?\nAlmost the Sixth President\nRead more about Jackson’s candidacy and race for presidency.\nTwo Terms for President Andrew Jackson\n", "segment": "President Andrew Jackson was the seventh president of the United States of America. His presidential term lasted from March 4, 1829 — March 4, 1837. His vice presidents included John C. Calhoun from 1829-1832 and Martin Van Buren from 1833-1837, who succeeded Jackson as the eighth president. Andrew Jackson’s presidency marked a radical change for a still fairly young nation. He believed the President of the United States should stand up for the common man, and changed what it meant to be the voice of the people. In doing so, he made revolutionary changes to the nation. Almost the Sixth President\nIn 1824, Jackson ran for president and received more popular votes than his opponent, John Quincy Adams. Despite receiving the most popular votes, Jackson did not receive enough Electoral College votes to be elected. The decision fell to the House of Representatives who met on February 9, 1825. They elected John Quincy Adams with House Speaker Henry Clay as Adams’ chief supporter.", "start_char": 247, "end_char": 1234, "id": "107780194" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_08_742309219#7_1338397152", "url": "http://www.oldest.org/politics/us-presidents/", "title": "10 Oldest U.S. Presidents (Updated 2021) | Oldest.org", "headings": "10 Oldest U.S. Presidents (Updated 2021)\n10 Oldest U.S. Presidents (Updated 2021)\n10. John Adams (October 30, 1735 – July 4, 1826)\nDid You Know?\n9. Andrew Jackson (March 15, 1767 – June 8, 1845)\nDid You Know?\n8. Dwight D. Eisenhower (October 14, 1890 – March 28, 1969)\nDid You Know?\n7. Zachary Taylor (November 24, 1784 – July 9, 1850)\nDid You Know?\n6. George H. W. Bush (June 12, 1924 – November 30, 2018)\nDid You Know?\n5. James Buchanan (April 23, 1791 – June 1, 1868)\nDid You Know?\n4. William H. Harrison (February 9, 1773 – April 4, 1841)\nDid You Know?\n3. Ronald Reagan (February 6, 1911 – June 5, 2004)\nDid You Know?\n2. Donald Trump (June 14, 1946 – Present)\nDid You Know?\n1. Joe Biden (November 20, 1942 – Present)\nBiden's long and painful path to Democratic presidential nomination\nDid You Know?\n", "segment": "Wikimedia Commons\nAndrew Jackson, the 7 th President of the United States, was born in a remote area of the Waxhaws region between North Carolina and South Carolina, three weeks after the sudden death of his father at the age of 29. Jackson’s mother and two brothers died during the Revolutionary War, and at the age of 14, he was orphaned. His family’s death during the war would spark Jackson’s lifelong animosity of the British. Jackson was adopted by his uncles and he began studying law in his late teens. At the age of 21, Jackson was appointed prosecuting attorney in the western district of North Carolina. After using his wealth to settle in Nashville, Tennessee, Jackson helped to establish the Tennessee Constitution and was elected as the state’s first representative in the U.S. House of Representatives. Jackson shortly served in the U.S. Senate, then went on to become a war hero during the War of 1812. He first tried to run for president in the 1824 election and eventually succeeded in 1828 presidential election. Did You Know? While serving in the military during the War of 1812, Andrew Jackson first earned his nickname, Old Hickory, as several people admired him and said he was “as tough as old hickory wood.”", "start_char": 3041, "end_char": 4273, "id": "771659" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_00_1560386881#1_2730584631", "url": "http://dos.myflorida.com/florida-facts/florida-history/florida-governors/andrew-jackson/", "title": "Andrew Jackson - Florida Department of State", "headings": "Andrew Jackson\nAndrew Jackson\nAndrew Jackson\n(1767–1845)\nCommissioner of the United States\nMarch 10, 1821 to November 12, 1821\n", "segment": "in 1814 during the War of 1812, in 1818 during the First Seminole War, and in 1821 to organize the first territorial government. Andrew Jackson was born in South Carolina on March 15, 1767. He became a national hero after defeating the British at the Battle of New Orleans in 1815. He was elected president of the United States in 1828; reelected in 1832; and served until March 3, 1837. After his last term in office, Jackson retired to his plantation, \"The Hermitage,\" in Tennessee, where he died on June 8, 1845.", "start_char": 781, "end_char": 1296, "id": "5383129" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_38_1224617665#7_2474600812", "url": "https://www.ducksters.com/biography/uspresidents/andrewjackson.php", "title": "Biography of President Andrew Jackson for Kids", "headings": "Biography\nBiography\nPresident Andrew Jackson\n", "segment": "Elected President\nJackson first ran for president in 1824. He lost the election to John Quincy Adams despite receiving more votes in the election. This was because no candidate received a majority of votes, leaving Congress to decide who would be president. They chose Adams. In 1828 Jackson ran again. This time he won the election, despite his opponents attacking him in many personal ways including attacks on his wife, Rachel. Rachel died a few weeks before Jackson's inauguration and he blamed her death partially on his opponent's accusations. Andrew Jackson's Presidency\nAfter becoming president Jackson assumed more power than any president before him. Some people even gave him the nickname \"King Andrew\". Some of these changes, like hiring and firing cabinet members, are still used by presidents today.", "start_char": 2588, "end_char": 3402, "id": "58337235" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_08_575991191#8_1028061857", "url": "http://www.notablebiographies.com/Ho-Jo/Jackson-Andrew.html", "title": "Andrew Jackson Biography - life, family, name, death, wife, young, old, information, born, house", "headings": "Andrew Jackson Biography\nAndrew Jackson Biography\nA young soldier\nLawyer and politician\nMilitary career\nRunning for president\n\"Old Hickory\" as president\nReelection and the bank war\nA second term\nNullification ordinance\nFor More Information\n", "segment": "Running for president\nHis accomplishments served to increase Jackson's popularity throughout the country. Meanwhile his friends in Tennessee began talking about the possibility of making him a presidential candidate. First, he was elected to the U.S. Senate in October 1823. The following year, four candidates sought the presidency, each representing a different section of the country: Jackson of Tennessee, William H. Crawford (1772–1834) of Georgia, John Quincy Adams (1767–1848) of Massachusetts, and Henry Clay (1777–1852) of Kentucky. It was a close election, and the House of Representatives had to decide the winner. When John Quincy Adams was chosen president, Jackson was convinced the election was fixed and that there was a \"bargain\" between Adams and Clay. For the next four years Jackson's supporters attacked the Adams administration with the accusation of a \"corrupt bargain.\" \"Old Hickory\" as president\nIn the election of 1828 Jackson won an overwhelming victory. During the campaign, Martin Van Buren (1782–1862) of New York and John C. Calhoun (1782–1850) of South Carolina joined forces behind Jackson.", "start_char": 4477, "end_char": 5616, "id": "588669" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_38_1552074404#7_3280963388", "url": "https://www.econedlink.org/resources/president-jackson-and-the-veto-of-the-second-national-bank/", "title": "EconEdLink - President Jackson and the Veto of the Second National Bank", "headings": "President Jackson and the Veto of the Second National Bank\nPresident Jackson and the Veto of the Second National Bank\nStandards\nConcepts\nESSENTIAL DILEMMA\nIntroduction\nGet money out of government.\nIt is to be regretted that the rich and powerful too often bend the acts of government to their selfish purposes.\nLearning Objectives\nUnderstand:\nBe Able To:\nResource List\nProcess\nEntry\nLESSON STRATEGIES AND ACTIVITIES\nThe Context: Creating a Timeline\nOption A\nOption B\nDebrief for Options A and B\nIdentifying the Arguments\nConclusion\nADDITIONAL STANDARDS\nExtension Activity\n", "segment": "1824: Andrew Jackson ran for president, but lost when the race was decided in the House of Representatives (1825). 1828: Andrew Jackson was elected president. From the beginning, Jackson disagreed with those who saw the Bank as a useful institution. He saw the Bank as part of a system of powerful elites that included Congress and that catered to the wealthy. As a national financial institution with considerable power to shape the economy, the Bank flew in the face of Jackson’s belief that U.S. democracy should serve the common man. Following Jackson’s election, more states eliminated the property requirement for voting, expanding participation in democracy. 1829: Nicholas Biddle, president of the Second Bank, met with President Jackson in an unsuccessful effort to persuade him of the Bank’s importance.", "start_char": 3286, "end_char": 4100, "id": "58747131" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_29_1465514186#0_3369896796", "url": "https://thehermitage.com/what-number-president-was-andrew-jackson/", "title": "What number president was Andrew Jackson? | The Hermitage", "headings": "What number president was Andrew Jackson?\nGeneral\nWhat number president was Andrew Jackson?\nFAQ: What Number President Was Andrew Jackson?\nAlmost the Sixth President\nRead more about Jackson’s candidacy and race for presidency.\nTwo Terms for President Andrew Jackson\n", "segment": "What number president was Andrew Jackson? | The Hermitage\n\n\n\n\n\nHome » Hermitage Blog & Resources » General » What number president was Andrew Jackson? General\nWhat number president was Andrew Jackson? FAQ: What Number President Was Andrew Jackson? President Andrew Jackson was the seventh president of the United States of America. His presidential term lasted from March 4, 1829 — March 4, 1837. His vice presidents included John C. Calhoun from 1829-1832 and Martin Van Buren from 1833-1837, who succeeded Jackson as the eighth president. Andrew Jackson’s presidency marked a radical change for a still fairly young nation. He believed the President of the United States should stand up for the common man, and changed what it meant to be the voice of the people.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 765, "id": "107780193" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_04_191963600#10_515019311", "url": "http://www.answers.com/Q/Who_did_Andrew_Jackson_put_in_office_when_he_became_president", "title": "", "headings": "\n", "segment": "Andrew Johnson\nWhen did Andrew Jackson take place in office as president? On March 4, 1829\nWhat is one fact on Andrew Jackson? Andrew Jackson ran for President in 1824 but was defeated by\nJohn Quincy Adams. He stayed in office until 1837. The seven US President? The 7th President of the United States was Andrew Jackson. President Jackson was in office from March 4, 1829 to March 4,\n1837. Which of these men became president when Abraham Lincoln died in office? Andrew Johnson\nUS PresidentsAndrew JacksonHistory of the United StatesAbraham LincolnPolitics and Government\nTrending Questions \nWhat is 8,000,000 x 8,000,000? Asked By\n James Bradley\nwhat is 9 inch + 5 inch?", "start_char": 4079, "end_char": 4779, "id": "75064183" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_04_191963600#9_515018551", "url": "http://www.answers.com/Q/Who_did_Andrew_Jackson_put_in_office_when_he_became_president", "title": "", "headings": "\n", "segment": "Hannibal Hamlin or Andrew Jackson. In what year was Andrew Jackson impeached? Andrew Jackson was never impeached. 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Calhoun and Martin Van Buren. Andrew Jackson's nicknames include Old Hickory, Sharp Knife, The Hero of New Orleans, and The Old Hero. He was an orphan by age 14 because of war and cholera, but grew up to become a lawyer and earned enough to become a major plantation owner and merchant in Tennessee. In 1801 he became an officer in the Tennessee military, and advanced to major general. He led several battles against the Creek Indians and had seized large areas of land from them. In 1812 Jackson laid the foundation for his later political success by defeating the British in the Battle of New Orleans.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 1319, "id": "9914974" } ]
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who are shakespeare's siblings?
Joan Shakespeare
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Shakespeare had his own family coat of arms\n22. Shakespeare left his wife his “second best best”\n23. Shakespeare died on his birthday\n24. Shakespeare put a curse on his grave\n25. Shakespeare was a Catholic\nFacts About Shakespeare’s Era\n26. Shakespeare was both an Elizabethan and Jacobean\n27. There was no such thing as copyright\n28. Waves of plague closed all theatres\n29. Females were not allowed to perform on stage\n30. The Globe Theatre burned down\n31. Writing by candlelight didn’t happen\nFacts About Shakespeare’s Works\n32. Shakespeare was incredibly productive\n33. Shakespeare is bested only by the bible for quotes\n34. There are 13 suicides in Shakespeare’s plays\n35. Two of Shakespeare’s plays are written completely in verse\n36. Shakespeare wrote at least two plays that have been lost\n37. Shakespeare’s longest play is three times longer than his shortest\n38. Two Shakespeare plays are available in Klingon\n39. Shakespeare wrote his final play aged 49\n40. There’s a conspiracy that Shakespeare didn’t write his plays\n41. Shakespeare was a great collaborator\n42. Shakespeare was never published in his lifetime\nFun Shakespeare Facts\n43. Shakespeare got panned by critics in his time\n44. The first purchase by the National Portrait Gallery was a Shakespeare portrait\n45. Shakespeare’s relative was executed for plotting against the queen\n46. Did you know…\n47. The bible contains a hidden message to Shakespeare (maybe!)\n48. Uranus’ moons are named after Shakespeare characters\n49. Starlings exist in the USA because of Shakespeare\n50. Abraham Lincoln and his assassin were both bang into Shakespeare\n51. Shakespeare was John Keats’ creative muse\n52. The RSC perform to half a million people each year\n53. Shakespeare’s name was spelled at least 80 ways\n54. Shakespeare’s grave now shows him holding a quill\n55. Shakespeare introduced 3,000 words to the English language\n56. Shakespeare used 7,000 words just once each in his works\n", "segment": "10. Shakespeare had seven siblings\nShakespeare had seven siblings: Joan (b 1558, only lived 2 months); Margaret (b 1562); Gilbert (b 1566); another Joan (b 1569); Anne (b 1571); Richard (b 1574) and Edmund (b 1580). Read more about Shakespeare’s family. 11.", "start_char": 2101, "end_char": 2359, "id": "586066" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_10_1247017041#13_1962812992", "url": "http://www.williamshakespeare.net/facts.jsp", "title": "20 Interesting Facts that You Don't Know about William Shakespeare", "headings": "20 Facts that You Don't Know about William Shakespeare\n20 Facts that You Don't Know about William Shakespeare\n1. Some people think Shakespeare was a fraud.\n2. Shakespeare introduced almost 3,000 words to the English.\n3. We probably don't spell Shakespeare's name correctly.\n4. Shakespeare penned a curse for his grave, daring anyone to move his body\n5. Shakespeare's skull probably stolen by grave robbers, study finds.\n6. Suicide occurs an unlucky thirteen times in Shakespeare's plays.\n7. The Comedy of Errors is Shakespeare's shortest play\n8. The longest word in Shakespeare is honorificabilitudinitatibus\n9. Nobody knows Shakespeare's true birthday.\n10. Shakespeare's parents were probably illiterate, and his children almost certainly were.\n11. The cause of Shakespeare's death is a mystery.\n12. Shakespeare is also a actor.\n13. Shakespeare is rich during his lifetime.\n14. Shakespeare married an older woman who was three months pregnant at the time.\n15. Nobody knows what Shakespeare did between 1585 and 1592.\n16. Shakespeare had seven siblings.\n17. Shakespeare, one of literature's greatest figures, never attended university.\n18. Shakespeare lived through the Black Death.\n19. Shakespeare lived a double life\n20. It's likely that Shakespeare wore a gold hoop earring in his left ear.\n", "segment": "To the dismay of his biographers, Shakespeare disappears from the historical record between 1585. Historians have speculated that he worked as a schoolteacher, studied law, traveled across continental Europe or joined an acting troupe that was passing through Stratford. 16. Shakespeare had seven siblings. Shakespeare had seven siblings: Joan (b 1558, only lived 2 months); Margaret (b 1562); Gilbert (b 1566); another Joan (b 1569); Anne (b 1571);", "start_char": 6243, "end_char": 6693, "id": "26843991" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_01_40868685#8_71136224", "url": "http://elizabethanenglandlife.com/william-shakespeare-parents-and-siblings.html", "title": "Biography of William Shakespeare's Parents and Siblings", "headings": "William Shakespeare’s Parents and Siblings\nWilliam Shakespeare’s Parents and Siblings\nRichard Shakespeare\nContents\nJohn Shakespeare\nWhere was Shakespeare born?\nWho were Shakespeare’s parents?\nWas Shakespeare’s family poor?\nHow many siblings did Shakespeare have?\nDid William Shakespeare have a brother?\nWilliam Shakespeare’s Siblings\n", "segment": "William Shakespeare thus had five siblings excluding the two elder sisters who were dead before he was born. William Shakespeare\nDid William Shakespeare have a brother? William Shakespeare had three brothers Gilbert, Richard and Edmund Shakespeare. How many brothers and sisters did Shakespeare have? William Shakespeare had three brothers and four sisters including Joan Shakespeare who died even before William was born and Margaret who died a year after William was born. William Shakespeare’s Siblings\nWhat happened to Shakespeare’s sibling? Records show that Gilbert Shakespeare survived the plague and reached adulthood, becoming a haberdasher, working in London as of 1597, and spending much of his time back in Stratford. In 1569, John and Mary Shakespeare gave birth to another girl and named her after her firstborn sister, Joan. Edmund Shakespeare was the eighth and the youngest child of John and Mary Shakespeare. He followed William to the London stage and became a professional actor, although, nothing much is known about his career as an actor.", "start_char": 3757, "end_char": 4818, "id": "72734542" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_01_40868685#9_71137947", "url": "http://elizabethanenglandlife.com/william-shakespeare-parents-and-siblings.html", "title": "Biography of William Shakespeare's Parents and Siblings", "headings": "William Shakespeare’s Parents and Siblings\nWilliam Shakespeare’s Parents and Siblings\nRichard Shakespeare\nContents\nJohn Shakespeare\nWhere was Shakespeare born?\nWho were Shakespeare’s parents?\nWas Shakespeare’s family poor?\nHow many siblings did Shakespeare have?\nDid William Shakespeare have a brother?\nWilliam Shakespeare’s Siblings\n", "segment": "William Shakespeare’s Siblings\nWhat happened to Shakespeare’s sibling? Records show that Gilbert Shakespeare survived the plague and reached adulthood, becoming a haberdasher, working in London as of 1597, and spending much of his time back in Stratford. In 1569, John and Mary Shakespeare gave birth to another girl and named her after her firstborn sister, Joan. Edmund Shakespeare was the eighth and the youngest child of John and Mary Shakespeare. He followed William to the London stage and became a professional actor, although, nothing much is known about his career as an actor. Edmund died at the age of twenty-seven in 1607. Joan Shakespeare accomplished the wondrous feat of living to be seventy-seven years old — outliving William and all her other siblings by decades. More Info On- William Shakespeare Marriage Anne, Shakespeares Siblings, Women Children in Elizabethan Society", "start_char": 4231, "end_char": 5123, "id": "72734543" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_01_40879458#4_71157658", "url": "http://elizabethanenglandlife.com/william-shakespeares-siblings.html", "title": "William Shakespeares Siblings and Parents | Short Biography", "headings": "William Shakespeares Siblings\nWilliam Shakespeares Siblings\nWilliam Shakespeare Parents\nContents\nHow many brothers and sisters did Shakespeare have?\nWas William Shakespeare the oldest child?\nJoan Shakespeare\nGilbert Shakespeare\nRichard Shakespeare\nEdmund Shakespeare\n", "segment": "Together Joan and William had four children, two of whom died young. They named their sons William and Michael. How many brothers and sisters did Shakespeare have? William Shakespeare’s parents had lost two infant daughters when he was born. The elder sister Joan died an infant, within a few weeks of her birth and Margaret died a year after. The younger siblings were Gilbert Shakespeare, Joan, Anne, Richard and Edmund. William Shakespeare thus had five siblings born after him. Shakespeare family tree\nWas William Shakespeare the oldest child? Shakespeare is generally considered the oldest child among the Shakespeare siblings because, although he had two sisters before him, they were already dead before he was born. Both the girls died at very young ages and therefore, William was the one to grow up and take the responsibilities of the family.", "start_char": 1463, "end_char": 2316, "id": "72734557" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_01_40879458#5_71159067", "url": "http://elizabethanenglandlife.com/william-shakespeares-siblings.html", "title": "William Shakespeares Siblings and Parents | Short Biography", "headings": "William Shakespeares Siblings\nWilliam Shakespeares Siblings\nWilliam Shakespeare Parents\nContents\nHow many brothers and sisters did Shakespeare have?\nWas William Shakespeare the oldest child?\nJoan Shakespeare\nGilbert Shakespeare\nRichard Shakespeare\nEdmund Shakespeare\n", "segment": "The younger siblings were Gilbert Shakespeare, Joan, Anne, Richard and Edmund. William Shakespeare thus had five siblings born after him. Shakespeare family tree\nWas William Shakespeare the oldest child? Shakespeare is generally considered the oldest child among the Shakespeare siblings because, although he had two sisters before him, they were already dead before he was born. Both the girls died at very young ages and therefore, William was the one to grow up and take the responsibilities of the family. Joan Shakespeare\nWilliam Hart like his uncle became an actor and worked for The King’s Men Company. William Hart died in 1616, a week before the death of William Shakespeare. Joan Hart died in 1646. Anne Shakespeare was born in 1571. Anne Shakespeare died in 1579 at a young age of 8 years probably due to plague.", "start_char": 1806, "end_char": 2630, "id": "72734558" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_01_40879458#0_71152596", "url": "http://elizabethanenglandlife.com/william-shakespeares-siblings.html", "title": "William Shakespeares Siblings and Parents | Short Biography", "headings": "William Shakespeares Siblings\nWilliam Shakespeares Siblings\nWilliam Shakespeare Parents\nContents\nHow many brothers and sisters did Shakespeare have?\nWas William Shakespeare the oldest child?\nJoan Shakespeare\nGilbert Shakespeare\nRichard Shakespeare\nEdmund Shakespeare\n", "segment": "William Shakespeares Siblings and Parents | Short Biography\nWilliam Shakespeares Siblings\nTogether John and Mary Shakespeare had eight children. The first child born to John and Mary was a girl and they had named her Joan. However, she died within months of being born due to plague. The second child born to William’s parents was again a girl, who they named Margaret. Like her older sister even Margaret did not live for a long time. William was the first male child but third child born to his parents in 1564. In 1566, Gilbert the fourth child was born. Gilbert is believed to have contracted plague but he successfully recovered from the same. Gilbert went to school with William. But they were removed from school and asked to assist their father.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 753, "id": "72734553" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_55_475426936#3_1081771396", "url": "https://www.thoughtco.com/the-family-of-shakespeare-2985106", "title": "William Shakespeare's Family", "headings": "William Shakespeare's Family\nWilliam Shakespeare's Family\nWho made up Shakespeare's family?\nShakespeare’s Parents\nShakespeare’s Siblings\nShakespeare’s Wife\nShakespeare’s Children\nShakespeare's Grandchildren\nShakespeare’s Grandparents\nShakespeare’s Living Descendants\n", "segment": "Margaret Shakespeare (born in 1562)\nBrother: Gilbert Shakespeare (born in 1566)\nSister: Joan Shakespeare (born in 1569)\nSister: Anne Shakespeare (born in 1571)\nBrother: Richard Shakespeare (born in 1574)\nBrother: Edmund Shakespeare (born in 1580)\nJohn and Mary had a total of eight children, but infant mortality was common in Elizabethan England, and the first two children passed away within a year of being born. William, therefore, was the eldest of those who survived infancy. The other siblings all lived until they were adults, with the exception of Anne who died at the age of 8. Shakespeare’s Wife\nWife: Anne Hathaway\nWhen he was just 18 years old, William married 26-year-old Anne Hathaway.", "start_char": 1401, "end_char": 2101, "id": "67640948" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_08_574594408#4_1024294408", "url": "http://www.nosweatshakespeare.com/resources/shakespeare-family/", "title": "Shakespeare's Family: Overview Of The Shakespeare Family", "headings": "Shakespeare’s Family\nShakespeare’s Family\nDid Shakespeare have a sister?\nDid William Shakespeare have children?\nWilliam Shakespeare’s family tree\nThe last comment needs to be approved.\n", "segment": "The Shakespeare boys all survived. Richard died in 1613, aged 38, and Gilbert in 1612, aged 46, and William in 1616 aged 52. Joan lived on to see her brother become even more famous than he had been in his lifetime. Did Shakespeare have a sister? Shakespeare had two sisters, both younger than himself. Joan was born in 1569 and Anne in Their parents, John and Mary Shakespeare, also had two daughters before William was born, both dying in infancy. Shakespeare also had three younger brothers – Gilbert, Richard, and Edmund. Joan was the only sibling to outlive William. Anne died at the age of 8. Did William Shakespeare have children?", "start_char": 1657, "end_char": 2294, "id": "586087" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_01_40879458#3_71156490", "url": "http://elizabethanenglandlife.com/william-shakespeares-siblings.html", "title": "William Shakespeares Siblings and Parents | Short Biography", "headings": "William Shakespeares Siblings\nWilliam Shakespeares Siblings\nWilliam Shakespeare Parents\nContents\nHow many brothers and sisters did Shakespeare have?\nWas William Shakespeare the oldest child?\nJoan Shakespeare\nGilbert Shakespeare\nRichard Shakespeare\nEdmund Shakespeare\n", "segment": "He was a bachelor throughout his life and in 1612 Gilbert died at Stratford. The next sibling of William was Joan who was born in 1569. She was named after her deceased sister. Joan Shakespeare was illiterate like her parents. She married William Hart who was a hatter. Together Joan and William had four children, two of whom died young. They named their sons William and Michael. How many brothers and sisters did Shakespeare have? William Shakespeare’s parents had lost two infant daughters when he was born. The elder sister Joan died an infant, within a few weeks of her birth and Margaret died a year after.", "start_char": 1193, "end_char": 1806, "id": "72734556" } ]
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who is ellen bernstein?
Actor
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Return to ESPN\nIn January 2006, Bernstein left CBS to and rejoined ESPN in July as a field reporter for Sunday Night Baseball on ESPN with Jon Miller and Joe Morgan and college football reporter for ESPN on ABC. On October 11, 2006, five days after experiencing severe leg pain while covering the Texas-Oklahoma Red River Rivalry, doctors discovered life-threatening blood clots in both of Bernstein's lungs ( pulmonary emboli) that originated in her left leg ( deep vein thrombosis ). She returned to ESPN and ABC several weeks later, but reduced her travel schedule the following season as a precautionary health measure, shifting focus to studio hosting many of ESPN’s high-profile shows, including NFL Live, Jim Rome Is Burning, Outside the Lines, First Take and College Football Live . Radio hosting\nIn September 2009, Bernstein was named co-host and SportsCenter anchor for The Michael Kay Show on 1050 ESPN Radio in New York. She also covered the New York Jets and hosted specialty programming during the 2009–10 NFL playoffs. In July 2010, Bernstein was given her own daily NFL show, New York Football Live, co-hosted by Jets linebacker Greg Buttle. Campus Insiders\nIn April 2013, Bernstein was named vice president of Content and Brand Development for Campus Insiders, a digital partnership between Silver Chalice Ventures, founded by Chicago Bulls and White Sox owner Jerry Reinsdorf, and IMG College, the nation's largest collegiate sports marketing company.", "start_char": 4287, "end_char": 6297, "id": "100940479" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_16_2454278343#1_2715606428", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bonnie_Bernstein", "title": "Bonnie Bernstein - Wikipedia", "headings": "Bonnie Bernstein\nBonnie Bernstein\nContents\nBiography\nEarly life and education\nEarly career\nESPN\nCBS Sports\nReturn to ESPN\nRadio hosting\nCampus Insiders\nOther broadcast work\nOutside endeavors\nNotes and references\nExternal links\n", "segment": "She was salutatorian of her class at Howell High School, where she is a member of the school’s hall of fame. She attended the University of Maryland, where she graduated magna cum laude with a degree in broadcast journalism. She was a four-time Academic All-America in gymnastics, receiving the Thomas M. Fields award for excellence in academics and athletics. Bernstein maintains close ties to her alma mater, serving on the Board of Visitors for the Philip Merrill College of Journalism at the University of Maryland and the advisory board for the Povich Center for Sports Journalism. She also hosts TerpVision, a quarterly television program showcasing the University and its notable alumni. Early career\nBernstein spent three years climbing the local broadcast ladder, launching her career as the news and sports director at WXJN-FM radio in Lewes, Delaware. She transitioned to television at WMDT-TV in Salisbury, Maryland as the ABC affiliate's weekend news anchor, then became Reno, Nevada 's first-ever female weekday sports anchor at NBC affiliate KRNV-TV . ESPN\nBernstein first joined ESPN in 1995 as its Chicago Bureau Chief, where she covered Michael Jordan and the Chicago Bulls ' record-setting championship run (1996–98). She also served as a correspondent for Sunday NFL Countdown and College GameDay and filed reports for SportsCenter during the Major League Baseball post-season and the NCAA Women's Division I Basketball Championship . CBS Sports\nBernstein joined CBS Sports in 1998 as the lead sideline reporter for the NCAA Men's Basketball Championships and feature reporter for The NFL Today.", "start_char": 1292, "end_char": 2907, "id": "100940475" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_16_2454278343#6_2715617133", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bonnie_Bernstein", "title": "Bonnie Bernstein - Wikipedia", "headings": "Bonnie Bernstein\nBonnie Bernstein\nContents\nBiography\nEarly life and education\nEarly career\nESPN\nCBS Sports\nReturn to ESPN\nRadio hosting\nCampus Insiders\nOther broadcast work\nOutside endeavors\nNotes and references\nExternal links\n", "segment": "She returned to ESPN and ABC several weeks later, but reduced her travel schedule the following season as a precautionary health measure, shifting focus to studio hosting many of ESPN’s high-profile shows, including NFL Live, Jim Rome Is Burning, Outside the Lines, First Take and College Football Live . Radio hosting\nIn September 2009, Bernstein was named co-host and SportsCenter anchor for The Michael Kay Show on 1050 ESPN Radio in New York. She also covered the New York Jets and hosted specialty programming during the 2009–10 NFL playoffs. In July 2010, Bernstein was given her own daily NFL show, New York Football Live, co-hosted by Jets linebacker Greg Buttle. Campus Insiders\nIn April 2013, Bernstein was named vice president of Content and Brand Development for Campus Insiders, a digital partnership between Silver Chalice Ventures, founded by Chicago Bulls and White Sox owner Jerry Reinsdorf, and IMG College, the nation's largest collegiate sports marketing company. Bernstein is also the on-air \"face\" of the network, hosting a daily studio show during the college football season and NCAA Basketball Championship. Her off-air responsibilities include creating original programming for the network, developing and securing new sponsor partnerships, and designing brand extensions that enhance the reach of CI's digital and social platforms. Other broadcast work\nBernstein is the only female fill-in host for the award-winning syndicated radio and TV program, The Dan Patrick Show and appears as a guest commentator on several news networks, including NBC, MSNBC and FOX News Channel, to discuss prominent sports stories. Outside of sports, Bernstein appeared as a \"post-game\" reporter on the Sklar Brothers ' 2014 comedy special What Are We Talkin' About? Outside endeavors\nBernstein's philanthropic efforts focus on two areas:", "start_char": 5314, "end_char": 7159, "id": "100940480" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_39_710764873#17_1409255549", "url": "https://www.enkivillage.org/most-famous-person-in-the-world.html", "title": "Top 10 Most Famous Celebrities Around the World - EnkiVillage", "headings": "Top 10 Most Famous Celebrities Around the World\nTop 10 Most Famous Celebrities Around the World\nMost Famous Person in the World—Celebrities\nMarilyn Monroe\nLiving years: 1926-1962\nNationality: American\nMichael Joseph Jackson\nLiving years: 1958-2009\nNationality: American\nWalt Disney\nLiving years: 1901-1966\nNationality: American\nOprah Winfrey\nLiving years: 1954-Present\nNationality: American\nAudrey Hepburn\nLiving years: 1929-1993\nNationality: British\nTom Cruise\nLiving years: 1962-Present\nNationality: American\nMaggie Smith\nNationality: British\nIan McKellen\nLiving years: 1939-Present\nNationality: British\nAngelina Jolie\nLiving years: 1975-Present\nEllen DeGeneres\nLiving years: 1958-Present\nNationality: American\nANY IDEAS ABOUT THIS TOPIC?\n", "segment": "She has gained her fame as a comedian on The Ellen Show and The Ellen DeGeneres Show. Currently Ellen is the spokesperson for the Human Rights Campaign’s Coming Out Project. ANY IDEAS ABOUT THIS TOPIC? Please Log In or add your name and email to post the comment. NAME: EMAIL: View All Comments /Add Comment", "start_char": 6897, "end_char": 7204, "id": "21054722" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_16_165283703#0_340416996", "url": "https://ellenfoley.com/bio", "title": "Ellen Foley - Bio", "headings": "Ellen Foley\nEllen Foley\nFrom Rock 'n Roll Queen to Mrs. Bernstein\n", "segment": "Ellen Foley - Bio\nHome\nNews\nBio\nMusic\nPress\nVideo\nTour\nPhotos\nContact\nEllen Foley\nEllen Foley\nFrom Rock 'n Roll Queen to Mrs. Bernstein\nFemale rocker Ellen Foley is best known as the powerhouse voice behind Meatloaf’s multiplatinum 1977 legendary duet, “Paradise by the Dashboard Light.” Ellen, with then boyfriend Mick Jones of the Clash. In a scene from the movie Hair with Laurie Beecham and Debbie Dye. With Tom Cruise in Cocktail. Ellen with her husband, Doug Bernstein, and two sons. With songwriter Paul Foglino", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 518, "id": "99515537" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_00_777870408#0_1449563874", "url": "http://bonniebernstein.com/bio/", "title": "Bio", "headings": "Bio\nBio", "segment": "Bio\nBio\nBonnie Bernstein is recognized by the American Sportscasters Association as one of the most accomplished female journalists in her field. Bernstein is the founder of Walk Swiftly Productions, her latest endeavor in a career that has spanned nearly two decades on-air with ESPN and CBS covering the NFL, NBA, MLB and college football and basketball. WSP is currently in production for the XFL series, “For the Love of Football,” with recent credits including the award-winning ESPN esports documentary, GOOD GAME, and CMT’s multi-platform profile series Country on Campus. Bernstein is a seasoned corporate speaker and industry event panelist, and has served as a guest commentator for several news networks, including NBC, MSNBC and Fox News Channel. Additionally, she is the only female to solo-host the award-winning radio program, The Dan Patrick Show. Prior to her foray into entrepreneurship, Bernstein developed her executive chops as Vice President, Content and Brand Development for Campus Insiders. This followed six years with the ESPN family in a variety of hosting roles, including NFL Live, Outside the Lines, Jim Rome is Burning and First Take, as well as New York Football Live on ESPN Radio in New York. Bernstein also patrolled the sidelines for Sunday Night Baseball and ESPN on ABC College Football; hosted the Pro Gymnastics Challenge; and created, executive produced and hosted a series for espnW showcasing prominent women who were competitive athletes in their youth.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 1498, "id": "4632932" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_16_2454278343#3_2715610707", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bonnie_Bernstein", "title": "Bonnie Bernstein - Wikipedia", "headings": "Bonnie Bernstein\nBonnie Bernstein\nContents\nBiography\nEarly life and education\nEarly career\nESPN\nCBS Sports\nReturn to ESPN\nRadio hosting\nCampus Insiders\nOther broadcast work\nOutside endeavors\nNotes and references\nExternal links\n", "segment": "She transitioned to sideline reporting for the NFL on CBS. She worked with the Verne Lundquist / Dick Enberg and Dan Dierdorf crew until 2003, when she was promoted to the lead crew of Jim Nantz and Phil Simms. Bernstein covered Super Bowls XXXV and XXXVIII for the network and during Super Bowl XXXVIII, she became the first correspondent ever to cover the game for both network television and network radio, filing reports for CBS Sports and Westwood One Radio. Upon signing with CBS/Westwood One Radio in 2001, Bernstein often pulled \"double duty\" during the NFL season, covering a Sunday game for CBS and Monday Night Football for radio. During the 2003 NCAA Men's Basketball Championship, Bernstein was involved in an incident with University of Kansas basketball coach Roy Williams. After the Jayhawks narrowly lost to Syracuse, Bernstein, during her post-game interview, inquired about the North Carolina vacancy to which Williams had been linked. Williams, visibly perturbed, suggested a producer forced Bernstein to ask the question, and said, \"I could give a (expletive) about North Carolina right now. I've got thirteen kids in that locker room that I love.\" Williams later apologized for his on-air profanity and accepted the North Carolina job one week later. Responding to the incident, CBS Sports President Sean McManus said, \"Bonnie's questions were appropriate.", "start_char": 2908, "end_char": 4286, "id": "100940477" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_16_2764378560#1_3056877950", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Carl_Bernstein", "title": "Carl Bernstein - Wikipedia", "headings": "Carl Bernstein\nCarl Bernstein\nContents\nEarly life and career\nWatergate\nAfter Watergate\nPersonal life\nPortrayals\nDifferences between Bernstein and Woodward\nBooks authored\nReferences\nExternal links\n", "segment": "born in February 14, 1944) is an American investigative journalist and author. While a young reporter for The Washington Post in 1972, Bernstein was teamed up with Bob Woodward; the two did much of the original news reporting on the Watergate scandal. These scandals led to numerous government investigations and the eventual resignation of President Richard Nixon. The work of Woodward and Bernstein was called \"maybe the single greatest reporting effort of all time\" by longtime journalism figure Gene Roberts. Bernstein's career since Watergate has continued to focus on the theme of the use and abuse of power via books and magazine articles. He has also done reporting for television and opinion commentary. He is the author or co-author of six books: All the President's Men, The Final Days, and The Secret Man, with Bob Woodward; His Holiness:", "start_char": 630, "end_char": 1480, "id": "101154552" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_12_1826032378#12_3705902866", "url": "https://blackmaternalhealthcaucus-underwood.house.gov/Momnibus", "title": "Black Maternal Health Momnibus | Black Maternal Health Caucus", "headings": "Momnibus\nMomnibus\nAbout the Black Maternal Health Momnibus Act of 2021\n", "segment": "Eleanor Holmes Norton; Thomas R. Suozzi; Diana DeGette; Earl Blumenauer; Angie Craig; Lois Frankel; Seth Moulton; Darren Soto; Jerrold Nadler; David Trone;", "start_char": 3987, "end_char": 4142, "id": "55054787" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_18_1609942504#6_1815062799", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Richard_H._Bernstein", "title": "Richard H. Bernstein - Wikipedia", "headings": "Richard H. Bernstein\nRichard H. Bernstein\nContents\nEducational background\nLegal career overview\nLegal career case details\nInternational work\nPublic life\nPersonal life\nCampaign for Michigan Attorney General\nCampaign for Michigan Supreme Court\nAwards and honors\nReferences\nExternal links\n", "segment": "OneFamily Fund is an organization working to raise awareness for the effects of terrorism on the people of Israel and provides direct financial, legal and emotional assistance to terror victims. Bernstein was invited to discuss his advocacy work, fighting for the rights of people with disabilities, and how victims of terror can cope with disabilities caused by the attacks they have experienced. In the fall of 2010, Bernstein was asked by the government of Ecuador in South America to participate in a speaking tour demonstrating the abilities and possible achievements of the disabled to rally support for disabled rights. While in the country, he spoke to mainstream media and Ecuadorian universities, including Colegio Americano de Quito. Following his work in Israel and Ecuador, Bernstein also has visited Sydney, Melbourne, the Gold Coast, London and Sao Paulo discussing special education and/or athletics programs promoting greater inclusion as part of his advocacy for disabled rights. In 2013, he did 20 speaking engagements in 10 days to the audiences throughout Australia and London. Returning to Australia in March 2014, he did a series of events, one of which was at the annual Gawith Lecture put on by Inclusion Melbourne. The trip included a visit to Victoria for a bipartisan lunch at Parliament House in Victoria (Australia), where he gave an address focused on inclusiveness for individuals with disabilities. He also gave a keynote speech at the Maccabi Victoria All Abilities Project Launch in Armadale, Victoria and spoke at the Milk and Honey Café in Caulfield as part of the Access Inspiration Series, in which he was accompanied by Member for Caulfield David Southwick MP. Public life\nBernstein was elected during a Michigan statewide election to the Wayne State University Board of Governors in November 2002 at the age of 28.", "start_char": 5033, "end_char": 6888, "id": "63854631" } ]
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where is the gobi desert located?
Mongolia
[ { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_19_1215934267#1_1802857012", "url": "https://everyfactever.com/facts-about-the-gobi-desert/", "title": "20 Facts About the Gobi Desert – Every Fact Ever", "headings": "20 Facts About the Gobi Desert\n20 Facts About the Gobi Desert\nFact 1: The Gobi Desert is an expansive desert and brushland region in Asia.\nFact 2: The Gobi Desert is the fifth-largest desert in the world.\nFact 3: The Gobi Desert covers 1.3 million square kilometres of land area.\nFact 4: Sand dunes only account for 5% of the Gobi Desert.\nFact 5: The Gobi Desert regularly experiences extreme temperature changes.\nFact 6: The Gobi Desert is a rain shadow desert.\nFact 7: The Gobi Desert is the largest dinosaur fossil reservoir in the world.\nFact 8: The animals currently inhabiting the Gobi Desert are well-adapted to survive in the extreme desert climate.\nFact 9: The Jerboa is one of the most iconic residents of the Mongolian desert.\nFact 10: There are 30 species of lizard found in the Gobi Desert.\nFact 11: In J.R.R Tolkien’s “The Hobbit”, Bilbo Baggins boasts of his readiness to walk the “Great Desert of Gobi” and fight the Chinese wild wireworm.\nFact 12: Dinosaur eggs and fossils are a predominant feature of the Gobi Desert’s “Flaming Cliffs”.\nFact 13: It does rain in the Gobi Desert.\nFact 14: It’s home to one of the world’s biggest and most spectacular sand dunes, the Khongor sand dune.\nFact 15: The Gobi Desert played an important role in history as part of the great Mongol Empire.\nFact 16: The Gobi’s ancient city of Karakorum was the capital of the Mongol Empire between 1235 and 1260.\nFact 17: Chances are, you’ll only stumble into 3 other living souls per square mile in the Gobi Desert because of its sheer size.\nFact 18: Most inhabitants of the Gobi Desert live a nomadic lifestyle.\nFact 19: It’s where one of the largest known copper and gold deposits in the world is found.\nFact 20: The ancient sub-species of the brown bear, the Mazaalai, is the only desert-dwelling bear species living in the Gobi Desert.\nShare this post:\nBeth Morris\nRecent Content\n36 Facts About Paper\n20 Facts About Motivation\n", "segment": "The Gobi Desert is an expansive desert and brushland region in Asia. It covers parts of Northern and Northeastern China and of Southern Mongolia. Fact 2: The Gobi Desert is the fifth-largest desert in the world. It arcs across the borderlands of northern China and southern Mongolia. Extending for some 1,200 miles east northeast from China’s Tian Shan, or “Celestial,” mountain range into China’s Manchurian region, it covers well over half a million square miles, lying in the heart of Asia’s most remote region. Fact 3: The Gobi Desert covers 1.3 million square kilometres of land area. With the elevations of its basins ranging from roughly 1600 to 5000 feet above sea level, the Gobi lies at about the same latitude as those of central Europe and the northern United States. Fact 4:", "start_char": 453, "end_char": 1240, "id": "59938750" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_09_1271847209#1_2242213630", "url": "http://www.thefreedictionary.com/Gobi", "title": "Gobi - definition of Gobi by The Free Dictionary", "headings": "Gobi\nGobi\nGo·bi\nGobi\nGobi Desert\nGo•bi\nGo′bi•an, adj.\nMentioned in ?\nDictionary browser ?\nFull browser ?\n", "segment": "Copyright © 2016 by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company. Published by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company. All rights reserved. Gobi\n( ˈɡəʊbɪ) or\nGobi Desert\nn\n(Placename) a desert in E Asia, mostly in Mongolia and the Inner Mongolian Autonomous Region of China: sometimes considered to include all the arid regions east of the Pamirs and north of the plateau of Tibet and the Great Wall of China: one of the largest deserts in the world. Length: about 1600 km (1000 miles). Width: about 1000 km (625 miles).", "start_char": 319, "end_char": 845, "id": "102967487" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_05_1677837689#0_3223984219", "url": "http://www.einfopedia.com/the-gobi-desert.php", "title": "Gobi Desert Facts: Location And Size Information of the world", "headings": "Gobi Desert Facts: Location And Size\nGobi Desert Facts: Location And Size\nGobi Desert Facts\nUnidentified Structures Spotted by Google:\n", "segment": "Gobi Desert Facts: Location And Size Information of the world\nGobi Desert Facts: Location And Size\nHome » Gobi Desert Facts: Location And Size\nGobi Desert Facts\nThe Gobi Desert is situated in Mongolia and China (two east Asian states). The Gobi Desert is a largest desert in Asia which is surrounded by mountains from north to south and from east to west. It covers parts of northern and northwestern China, and of southern Mongolia. The area of Gobi Desert is 1,295,000 km 2. According to its size, it is the fifth largest desert in the world. There is Da Hinggan Range to the east, Tien Shan to the west, Altai and Hangayn Mountains to the north and Qilian and Bei to the South. The Uniqueness of Gobi Desert:", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 711, "id": "18414735" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_58_1221994945#15_1773177451", "url": "https://www.worldatlas.com/articles/10-beautiful-places-in-china.html", "title": "10 Beautiful Places in China - WorldAtlas", "headings": "10 Beautiful Places in China\n10 Beautiful Places in China\n10. Qingdao\n9. Tiger Leaping Gorge\n8. Zhangjiajie National Forest Park\n7. Yading Nature Reserve\n6. Jiuzhaigou National Park\n5. Yangshuo County\n4. Wuyi Mountains\n3. Harbin Ice and Snow Festival\n2. Gobi Desert\n1. Hangzhou\n", "segment": "The Gobi Desert is the second largest desert in Asia and the fifth largest in the world. The desert is located in both Mongolia and China. The desert has a large barren expanse which is rocky and has a few sand dunes. Gobi Desert is known for its ancient fossil treasures such as dinosaur eggs and prehistoric stone implements. The Gobi has a harsh climate which is a cold, frosty, and sometimes snowy desert. It receives about 194 millimeters of rain annually. Gobi Desert is inhabited by animals such as sand plovers, wild Bactrian camels, black-tailed gazelles, and marbled polecats. 1. Hangzhou\nWest Lake, Hangzhou, China. Huangzhou is the capital city and the most populated in Zhejiang Province, China.", "start_char": 5805, "end_char": 6514, "id": "96388709" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_09_450162504#0_669736374", "url": "http://www.sheppardsoftware.com/Asiaweb/factfile/Unique-facts-Asia5.htm", "title": "Unique Facts about Asia: Gobi Desert", "headings": "Gobi Desert\n", "segment": "Unique Facts about Asia: Gobi Desert\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nusa | world | animals | vocabulary | health | science | math | history\nGobi Desert\nThe Gobi is a large desert region in northern China and southern Mongolia. The desert basins of the Gobi are bounded by the Altai mountains and the grasslands and steppes of Mongolia on the north, by the Tibetan Plateau to the southwest, and by the North China Plain to the southwest. The word Gobi means \"desert\" in Mongolian. The Gobi is made up of several distinct ecological and geographic regions, based on variations in climate and topography. The Gobi is most notable in history as part of the great Mongol Empire, and as the location of several important cities along the Silk Road. The Gobi measures over 1600 km from southwest to northeast and 800 km from north to south. The desert is widest in the west, along the line joining the Baghrash Kol and the Lop Nor (87°-89° east). It occupies an arc of land 1,300,000 sq km in area, making it one of the largest deserts in the world. Contrary to images often associated with a desert, much of the Gobi is not sandy but is covered with bare rock.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 1133, "id": "102049670" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_07_598382640#0_1041694607", "url": "http://www.justgorussia.co.uk/en/gobi_desert.html", "title": "Gobi desert | Mongolia | Online Travel Guide", "headings": "Gobi Desert\nGobi Desert\nHIGHLIGHTS OF GOBI DESERT\n", "segment": "Gobi desert | Mongolia | Online Travel Guide\nGobi Desert\nMongolia - Online Travel Guide\nHOME TRAVEL GUIDE TRAVEL DESTINATIONS MONGOLIA MONGOLIAN REGIONS GOBI DESERT\nGobi Desert\nOne of the most exotic and mysterious places in the world Gobi desert has always attracted adventures and explorers. The Gobi is most notable in history as part of the great Mongol Empire, and as the location of several important cities along the Silk Road. Contrary to the popular belief, Gobi is not a desert in usual sense; it is a sandy area completely devoid of vegetation. Mongols talk about many gobis, in fact they have 33 gobis according to soil composition and colour. The Gobi is a large desert region in Asia covering parts of northern and northwestern China, and of southern Mongolia. The Gobi measures over 1,610 km (1,000 mi) from southwest to northeast and 800 km (497 mi) from north to south. It occupies an arc of land 1,295,000 km2 (500,002 sq mi) in area, making it fifth largest in the world and Asia's largest. The Mongolian Gobi, a vast zone of desert and semi-desert occupies almost 30% of country's territory. The Gobi is often imagined to be place of unbearable heat and lifeless sand dunes, similar to the inhospitable and uninhabitable Sahara desert.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 1255, "id": "45341026" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_30_373029307#11_862672691", "url": "https://thewondrous.com/top-ten-largest-deserts-in-the-world/", "title": "Top Ten Largest Deserts in the World – The Wondrous", "headings": "\nTop Ten Largest Deserts in the World\n10. Kara-Kum Desert, Uzbekistan / Turkmenistan\n9. Great Sandy Desert, Australia\n8. Chihuahuan Desert, Mexico\n7. Great Basin Desert, USA\n6. Great Victoria Desert, Australia\n5. Patagonia Desert, Argentina\n4. Kalahari Desert, Southern Africa\n3. Gobi Desert, Mongolia / N.E China\n2. Arabian Desert, peninsula\n1. Sahara Desert, North Africa\nBy Tabi\n", "segment": "Via: wikipedia\n3. Gobi Desert, Mongolia / N.E China\nThe Gobi is a large desert region in Asia. It covers parts of northern and northwestern China, and of southern Mongolia. The desert basins of the Gobi are bounded by the Altai Mountains and the grasslands and steppes of Mongolia on the north, by the Hexi Corridor and Tibetan Plateau to the southwest, and by the North China Plain to the southeast. The Gobi is made up of several distinct ecological and geographic regions based on variations in climate and topography. This desert is the fifth largest in the world. The Gobi is most notable in history as part of the great Mongol Empire, and as the location of several important cities along the Silk Road. Image Credit: PnP\n2.", "start_char": 6041, "end_char": 6773, "id": "37185992" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_04_174223921#5_466600113", "url": "http://www.answers.com/Q/Where_is_the_Gobi_Desert", "title": "", "headings": "\n", "segment": "yes there is cacti in the gobi desert\nAre there insects in the Gobi Desert? Yes, there are insects in the Gobi Desert. Which is hotter the Sahara desert or the Gobi desert? The Sahara desert is hotter than the Gobi desert\nWhere in Asia is the Gobi Desert located? The Gobi Desert is in northwestern China and southern Mongolia. The Gobi Desert is in northwestern China and southern Mongolia. What direction is the Sahara desert from the gobi desert? The Sahara lies to the West of the Gobi Desert\nIs the Gobi desert part of the Sahara desert? No the Sahara Desert is in Africa, the Gobi in China\nWhat does the Gobi have to do with the Asian desert? The Gobi Desert is an Asian desert located in China and\nMongolia.", "start_char": 1528, "end_char": 2242, "id": "75028989" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_27_1033611819#10_2068423478", "url": "https://safarisafricana.com/largest-deserts-in-the-world/", "title": "The Largest Deserts In The World: The 10 Biggest, Ranked✔️", "headings": "The Largest Deserts In The World\nThe Largest Deserts In The World\nWhat is a desert?\n1. Antarctic Desert\n2. Arctic Desert\n3. Sahara Desert\n4. Australian Desert\n5. The Arabian Desert\n6. Gobi Desert\n7. Kalahari Desert\n8. Patagonian Desert\n9. Syrian Desert\n10. Great Basin\nMap of the world’s largest deserts\nFrequently asked questions about “world’s largest deserts”\nIs the Antarctic a desert?\nWhat is the second-largest desert in the world?\nIs the Gobi the world’s largest desert?\nWhat is the largest sand desert in the world?\nWhere does the word ‘desert’ come from?\n", "segment": "Eastern Asia\nDawn in the Gobi Desert\nThe Gobi Desert is a huge desert region located in East Asia, covering large parts of Northern China and Southern Mongolia. It’s the second-largest desert in Asia and the third-largest cold desert on the planet. The Gobi is what’s called a rain shadow desert – a region that’s been forced to turn into a desert because mountains block all plant-growing, rainy weather. Despite being a desert, the Gobi is famed for its rare animals such as snow leopards and Bactrian camels. 7. Kalahari Desert\nArea (km²): 900,000\nLocation: Southern Africa\nSunset over a rock formation in the Kalahari Desert in South Africa\nThe Kalahari Desert is the seventh largest desert in the world. It is located in Southern Africa, covering most of Botswana, as well parts of Namibia, and South Africa. The name of the desert has come from the Tswana word Kgala, meaning “the great thirst”.", "start_char": 4011, "end_char": 4912, "id": "10416098" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_02_1066763439#0_1811629908", "url": "http://primaryfacts.com/1405/the-gobi-desert-facts-and-information/", "title": "The Gobi Desert: Facts and Information - Primary Facts", "headings": "The Gobi Desert: Facts and Information\nThe Gobi Desert: Facts and Information", "segment": "The Gobi Desert: Facts and Information - Primary Facts\nThe Gobi Desert: Facts and Information\nJames Uncategorized\nHere are some facts about the Gobi Desert. The Gobi Desert is the largest desert region located in Asia, spanning the north / northwestern part of China and the south of Mongolia. The desert is surrounded by the Altai Mountains and the grasslands of Mongolia. It is the fifth largest desert in the world. The temperatures in the Gobi Desert fluctuate rapidly. It can go from being 25 degrees F to -30 degrees F within a few days. The temperatures can go as high as 122 degrees F and as low as -40 degrees F.\nAlthough snowfall in the Gobi Desert is rare, the dunes do get covered in snow from time to time. Over 45 different species of animals and birds live in the Gobi desert, including:", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 802, "id": "61898527" } ]
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when did the mets win the pennant?
1969 World Series
[ { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_04_594703945#7_1324369250", "url": "http://www.baseball-almanac.com/ws/yr1986ws.shtml", "title": "1986 World Series by Baseball Almanac", "headings": "1986 World Series\n1986 World Series\nNew York Mets (4) vs Boston Red Sox (3)\n1986 World Series\n1986 World Series\nGame 1\n1986 World Series\nGame 2\n1986 World Series\nGame 3\n1986 World Series\nGame 4\n1986 World Series\nGame 5\n1986 World Series\nGame 6\n1986 World Series\nGame 7\n1986 World Series\n1986 World Series\n1986 World Series\n1986 World Series\n", "segment": "Dwight Evans and Rich Gedman both belted back-to-back homers and Boggs delivered an RBI single for a 3-0 lead going into the sixth. New York tied the game on Hernandez's bases-loaded single that scored Lee Mazzilli and Wilson while Carter's tee-shot to right brought Wally Backman home. Schiraldi was sent in as relief in the seventh, but Knight tagged him again (as he had in Game 6) with a tie-breaking homer. Before it was over, Rafael Santana nailed a RBI single and Hernandez added a sac-fly for the 6-3 lead. Sid Fernandez had shut out Boston through the middle innings, but Roger McDowell replaced him and surrendered a two run double off Evans in the eighth. Jesse Orosco entered as the third reliever and managed to coax Gedman to line out, Henderson to strike out and Don Baylor to bounce out. As the Mets took their turn in the bottom of the eighth, Darryl Strawberry sent one into the seats for the 8-5 advantage and it was all over from there. Orosco returned in the ninth to finish the job and struck out the side (1-2-3) crowning the National League reps as World Champions. The heartbreaking loss in Game 6 still remains as the second darkest day in Beantown sports history. The first of course was a \"certain trade\" that haunted the Boston faithful for over eight decades.", "start_char": 5682, "end_char": 6971, "id": "75552762" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_17_2981647540#1_3163618633", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_New_York_Mets_seasons", "title": "List of New York Mets seasons - Wikipedia", "headings": "List of New York Mets seasons\nList of New York Mets seasons\nContents\nTable key\nYear by year\nNote: Statistics are correct as of April 1, 2021.\nNew York Mets yearly win–loss records, with league/division standings, playoff results, and award winners\nRecord by decade\nAll-time records\nNotes\nReferences\nGeneral\nSpecific\n", "segment": "As of the end of the 2020 season, the Mets have won more than 4,400 regular season games, a total that ranks 20th among MLB teams and fourth among expansion teams. The Mets lost 120 games in their inaugural season, the most by a post-1900 MLB team. After six more years in which their best league finish was ninth, the Mets won the World Series in 1969, defeating the Baltimore Orioles in five games to earn what is widely considered one of the biggest upsets in baseball history. Four seasons later, the Mets returned to the World Series, where they lost to the Oakland Athletics in seven games. After winning two NL championships in five years, New York struggled for the next decade, not coming within 10 games of the NL East leader until 1984. In 1986, the team posted 108 wins, the most in franchise history, and defeated the Houston Astros in the National League Championship Series (NLCS) to advance to the World Series. Trailing three games to two in the series, the Mets were one out from defeat in game six before coming back to win 6–5; they won game seven two days later to earn their second World Series championship. After a second-place finish in 1987, the Mets won the NL East the next year, but lost to the Los Angeles Dodgers in the NLCS. The Mets' next playoff appearances were their back-to-back wild card -winning seasons of 1999 and 2000;", "start_char": 625, "end_char": 1985, "id": "105465491" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_16_1232504409#8_1445785114", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2015_National_League_Championship_Series", "title": "2015 National League Championship Series - Wikipedia", "headings": "2015 National League Championship Series\n2015 National League Championship Series\nFrom Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia\nContents\nBackground\nSummary\nGame summaries\nGame 1\nGame 2\nGame 3\nGame 4\nComposite line score\nReferences\nExternal links\n", "segment": "In the bottom of the fifth, Wilmer Flores and Lagares would both reach on one-out singles against Lester, bringing up Harvey with runners on first and second. The Met starter attempted to move the runners over with a sacrifice bunt, but did so right towards the first baseman Rizzo who fired over to third to force out Flores for the second out of the inning. The third baseman Kris Bryant attempted to make a return throw to first base which may have forced out Harvey for a double play, but Bryant fumbled the ball from his glove hand to his throwing hand, allowing the inning to continue. The next batter, Curtis Granderson, then blooped a single into center field to score Lagares and help the Mets regain the lead. Harvey at-bat, before bunting into a fielder's choice. Granderson takes an at-bat before singling in Lagares. Trevor Cahill pitches for Chicago in Game 1. Once again with the lead Harvey would regain control and blank the Cubs in the top halves of the sixth and seventh, while the Mets would add runs off of Lester. Travis d'Arnaud hit a home run in the sixth inning off of Citi Field's Home Run Apple in center field. The Mets would then manufacture another run in the seventh after a Lagares leadoff single.", "start_char": 5741, "end_char": 6971, "id": "100158297" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_14_80704752#1_183286756", "url": "https://champsorchumps.us/team/mlb/new-york-mets", "title": "New York Mets Playoff History | 1962 - 2020", "headings": "New York Mets History\nNew York Mets\nNew York » Major League Baseball\nFranchise Overview\nPast 10 Seasons (2011 - 2020)\nChampionship Years\nNew York Mets History\nOverview\nHave the New York Mets gone by any other names?\nWhen was the last time the Mets were in the playoffs?\nWhen was the last time the Mets missed the playoffs?\nWhen was the last time the Mets won a playoff series?\nWhen was the last time the Mets lost a playoff series?\nHow many World Series have the Mets won?\nNew York Mets Postseason Results\n", "segment": "The New York Mets last made the playoffs in 2016, when they lost the NL Wild Card. They've been in the playoffs a total of 9 times in their 58 seasons. When was the last time the Mets missed the playoffs? The New York Mets last missed the playoffs in 2020. When was the last time the Mets won a playoff series? In 2015, the New York Mets beat the Chicago Cubs in the NL Championship Series. When was the last time the Mets lost a playoff series? In 2016, the New York Mets lost to the San Francisco Giants in the NL Wild Card. How many World Series have the Mets won? The New York Mets won the World Series 2 times, in 1969 and 1986.", "start_char": 616, "end_char": 1251, "id": "76665449" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_16_1122333038#3_1356728918", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1969_World_Series", "title": "1969 World Series - Wikipedia", "headings": "1969 World Series\n1969 World Series\nFrom Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia\nContents\nRoute to the World Series\nNew York Mets\nBaltimore Orioles\nSummary\nMatchups\nGame 1\nGame 2\nGame 3\nGame 4\nGame 5\nAftermath and legacy\nComposite box\nBroadcast coverage\nQuotes\nSee also\nNotes\nReferences\nExternal links\n", "segment": "In fact, the best that could be said for them was that because the National League was being split into two divisions that year (as was the American League ), the Mets were guaranteed to finish no lower than sixth place. The fact that the Mets began the season by losing 11–10 to the then-expansion Montreal Expos seemed to confirm this. With three weeks to go in the season, the underdog Mets stormed past the Chicago Cubs, who had led the Eastern Division for most of the season, winning 38 of their final 49 games for a total of 100 wins and becoming the first National League Eastern Division champions. Third-year pitcher Tom Seaver won a major-league-leading 25 games en route to his first Cy Young Award; the other two top Mets starting pitchers, Jerry Koosman and rookie Gary Gentry, combined to win 30 more games. Outfielder Cleon Jones hit a (then) club-record .340 and finished third in the National League batting race, while his lifelong friend and outfield mate Tommie Agee hit 26 home runs and drove in 76 runs to lead the club; they were the only players on the team who garnered more than 400 at bats. Manager Gil Hodges also employed a platoon system like the Yankees of the Casey Stengel era, in which Ron Swoboda and Art Shamsky became a switch-hitting right fielder who hit 23 home runs and drove in 100 runs, and Ed Kranepool and Donn Clendenon added up to a switch-hitting first baseman who hit 23 more homers and knocked in another 95 runs. In the first League Championship Series, the normally light-hitting Mets, once again considered underdogs despite having a better regular-season record than their opponent, put on a power display by scoring 27 runs in sweeping the favored Atlanta Braves in three games. Baltimore Orioles\nThe Baltimore Orioles, by contrast, were practically flawless and featured stars at almost every position.", "start_char": 3017, "end_char": 4876, "id": "100116372" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_17_2981647540#2_3163620581", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_New_York_Mets_seasons", "title": "List of New York Mets seasons - Wikipedia", "headings": "List of New York Mets seasons\nList of New York Mets seasons\nContents\nTable key\nYear by year\nNote: Statistics are correct as of April 1, 2021.\nNew York Mets yearly win–loss records, with league/division standings, playoff results, and award winners\nRecord by decade\nAll-time records\nNotes\nReferences\nGeneral\nSpecific\n", "segment": "In 1986, the team posted 108 wins, the most in franchise history, and defeated the Houston Astros in the National League Championship Series (NLCS) to advance to the World Series. Trailing three games to two in the series, the Mets were one out from defeat in game six before coming back to win 6–5; they won game seven two days later to earn their second World Series championship. After a second-place finish in 1987, the Mets won the NL East the next year, but lost to the Los Angeles Dodgers in the NLCS. The Mets' next playoff appearances were their back-to-back wild card -winning seasons of 1999 and 2000; in the latter year, they won their fourth NL championship, but lost to the cross-town New York Yankees in the \" Subway Series \". The 2006 Mets earned an NL East title, before the St. Louis Cardinals defeated them in the NLCS. In 2007 and 2008, the team was eliminated from playoff contention on the last day of the regular season. The Mets won the NL East in 2015, and swept the Chicago Cubs in four games to win the NLCS and advance to the World Series for the first time since 2000; they lost the Series to the Kansas City Royals in five games.", "start_char": 1372, "end_char": 2532, "id": "105465492" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_16_1172441522#4_1406039122", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2000_World_Series", "title": "2000 World Series - Wikipedia", "headings": "2000 World Series\n2000 World Series\nFrom Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia\nContents\nBackground\nNew York Yankees\nMain article: 2000 New York Yankees season\nNew York Mets\nMain article: 2000 New York Mets season\nSummary\nNew York (AL) won the series, 4–1.\nMatchups\nGame 1\nGame 2\nGame 3\nGame 4\nGame 5\nComposite box\nAftermath\nRecords\nRadio and television\nRatings\nSee also\nNotes\nSources\nReferences\nExternal links\n", "segment": "In the postseason, they defeated the Oakland Athletics in the AL Division Series 3–2 and the Seattle Mariners in the AL Championship Series 4–2 to reach the World Series. At the time, they were just the fourth team since 1960 to make the World Series after winning fewer than 90 games in the regular season. New York Mets\nMain article: 2000 New York Mets season\nHighlighted by MVP-caliber seasons from Edgardo Alfonzo and Mike Piazza as well as strong pitching performances from Al Leiter and Mike Hampton, the New York Mets won 94 games in the regular season to capture the Wild Card by 8 games (though they lost the NL East to the Atlanta Braves by 1 game). By winning the 1999 and 2000 Wild Card, the Mets achieved their first back-to-back post-season appearances in franchise history, a feat they would match in 2015 and 2016. The Mets defeated the 97-game winning San Francisco Giants in the NL Division Series, 3–1, and the 95-game winning St. Louis Cardinals, 4–1, in the NL Championship Series. The 2000 World Series was the first World Series appearance for the Mets since their championship in 1986 and their second post-season appearance since 1988. Summary\nNew York (AL) won the series, 4–1. Game\nDate\nScore\nLocation\nTime\nAttendance\n1\nOctober 21\nNew York Mets – 3, New York Yankees – 4 (12 innings)\nYankee Stadium\n4:51\n55,913\n2\nOctober 22\nNew York Mets – 5, New York Yankees – 6\nYankee Stadium\n3:30\n56,059\n3\nOctober 24\nNew York Yankees – 2, New York Mets – 4\nShea Stadium\n3:39\n55,299\n4\nOctober 25\nNew York Yankees – 3, New York Mets – 2\nShea Stadium\n3:20\n55,290\n5\nOctober 26\nNew York Yankees – 4, New York Mets – 2\nShea Stadium\n3:32\n55,292\nMatchups\nGame 1\nSaturday, October 21, 2000 8:00 pm ( EDT) at Yankee Stadium in Bronx, New York\nTeam\n1\n2\n3\n4\n5\n6\n7\n8\n9\n10\n11\n12\nR\nH\nE\nNew York (NL)\n0\n0\n0\n0\n0\n0\n3\n0\n0\n0\n0\n0\n3\n10\n0\nNew York (AL)\n0\n0\n0\n0\n0\n2\n0\n0\n1\n0\n0\n1\n4\n12\n0\nWP: Mike Stanton (1–0) LP:", "start_char": 3643, "end_char": 5544, "id": "100140611" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_16_1122333038#1_1356723653", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1969_World_Series", "title": "1969 World Series - Wikipedia", "headings": "1969 World Series\n1969 World Series\nFrom Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia\nContents\nRoute to the World Series\nNew York Mets\nBaltimore Orioles\nSummary\nMatchups\nGame 1\nGame 2\nGame 3\nGame 4\nGame 5\nAftermath and legacy\nComposite box\nBroadcast coverage\nQuotes\nSee also\nNotes\nReferences\nExternal links\n", "segment": "The 66th edition of the World Series, it was a best-of-seven playoff between the American League (AL) champion Baltimore Orioles and the National League (NL) champion New York Mets. The Mets won the series, four games to one, to accomplish one of the greatest upsets in Series history, as that particular Orioles team was considered to be one of the finest ever. The World Series win earned the team the sobriquets \"The Amazin' Mets\" and \"The Miracle Mets\". This was the first World Series of MLB's divisional era . The Mets became the first expansion team to win a division title, a pennant, and the World Series, winning in their eighth year of existence, becoming the fastest expansion team to win a World Series up to that point. Two teams eventually surpassed the latter record, as the Florida Marlins won the 1997 World Series in their fifth year (also becoming the first wild card team to win a World Series) and the Arizona Diamondbacks won the 2001 World Series in their fourth year of play. The 1969 World Series was the first World Series since 1954 to have games played in New York that did not involve the New York Yankees; it was also the first World Series in which neither the New York Giants nor Brooklyn Dodgers (as both teams had moved to California in 1958) represented New York from the NL; all subsequent World Series with a New York-area NL team participating have involved the Mets, who have been the only NL baseball team located in New York City since that era. Contents\n1 Route to the World Series\n1.1 New York Mets\n1.2 Baltimore Orioles\n2 Summary\n3 Matchups\n3.1 Game 1\n3.2 Game 2\n3.3 Game 3\n3.4 Game 4\n3.5 Game 5\n4 Aftermath and legacy\n5 Composite box\n6 Broadcast coverage\n7 Quotes\n8 See also\n9 Notes\n10 References\n11 External links\nRoute to the World Series\nNew York Mets\nThe New York Mets, who had never finished higher than ninth place (next-to-last) nor won more than 73 games in a season since joining the National League in 1962, were not highly regarded before the 1969 season started.", "start_char": 996, "end_char": 3016, "id": "100116370" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_16_1235342026#11_1447837651", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2015_World_Series", "title": "2015 World Series - Wikipedia", "headings": "2015 World Series\n2015 World Series\nFrom Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia\nContents\nBackground\nNew York Mets\nKansas City Royals\nSeries preview\nSummary\nGame summaries\nGame 1\nGame 2\nGame 3\nGame 4\nGame 5\nComposite line score\nBroadcasting\nTelevision\nRatings\nRadio\nHistorical notes\nPopular culture\nSee also\nReferences\nExternal links\n", "segment": "The Mets took a 3–1 lead in the top of the sixth when Michael Conforto drove in Yoenis Céspedes with a sacrifice fly. Mike Moustakas then saved a run with a diving stop and throw out to first to end the top of the sixth. Eric Hosmer reduced the lead to 3–2 with a sacrifice fly, and set a new Royals' postseason run batted in (RBI) record in the process. A single by Moustakas tied the game at three, but in the top of the eighth, Wilmer Flores reached on an fielding error by Hosmer, allowing Juan Lagares to score the go-ahead run and give the Mets a 4–3 lead. In the bottom of the ninth with the Mets two outs away from taking Game 1, Alex Gordon tied the game for the Royals with a home run to deep center field, as Jeurys Familia blew his first save in six postseason opportunities and his first since July 30. With the home run, Gordon became the first player since Scott Brosius in the 2001 World Series, and just the fifth player in history, to tie a World Series game on a home run in the ninth inning. In the bottom of the 11th inning, Granderson robbed the speedy Jarrod Dyson of a multi-base hit with a running, leaping catch that prevented what probably would have been a lead-off triple. The Mets went on to get out of the inning. In the bottom of the 14th, Escobar reached first on a throwing error by David Wright, and Bartolo Colón gave up a base hit to Ben Zobrist, allowing Escobar to reach third. Hosmer hit a sacrifice fly to Granderson in right field to drive in the winning run.", "start_char": 8032, "end_char": 9533, "id": "100159202" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_47_956100146#10_2069189613", "url": "https://www.msn.com/en-us/sports/mlb/tom-seaver-hall-of-fame-pitcher-for-new-york-s-miracle-mets-of-69-dies-at-75/ar-BB18EpnN", "title": "Tom Seaver, Hall of Fame pitcher for New York’s ‘Miracle Mets’ of ’69, dies at 75", "headings": "Tom Seaver, Hall of Fame pitcher for New York’s ‘Miracle Mets’ of ’69, dies at 75\nTom Seaver, Hall of Fame pitcher for New York’s ‘Miracle Mets’ of ’69, dies at 75\nRead more Washington Post obituaries:\n", "segment": "Now I believe it.” The Mets swept the Atlanta Braves in the National League playoffs, and then faced the Baltimore Orioles in the World Series. Led by pitching aces Palmer, Dave McNally and Mike Cuellar and with a lineup that included Frank Robinson, Brooks Robinson and Boog Powell, the Orioles had won a team-record 109 games and were the overwhelming favorite in the Series. Mr. Seaver started the first game in Baltimore but lost to Cuellar and the Orioles, 4-1. The Mets won the next two games, and Mr. Seaver took the mound for Game 4 before more than 57,000 fans in Shea Stadium. In the top of the ninth inning, the Mets’ ungainly right fielder, Ron Swoboda, made a diving catch of a line drive off the bat of Brooks Robinson to stop a Baltimore rally. The score was tied, 1-1, after nine innings. Mr. Seaver came out to pitch the 10th inning, allowing two base runners before striking out the Orioles’ Paul Blair to end the threat. In the bottom of the inning, the Mets pushed across a run to win the game, 2-1. The next day, behind Koosman, the Mets won again, 5-3, to claim their first World Series victory.", "start_char": 5759, "end_char": 6876, "id": "72114884" } ]
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what is the capital city of south carolina?
Columbia
[ { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_58_1256371122#0_1857414330", "url": "https://www.worldatlas.com/articles/what-is-the-capital-of-south-carolina.html", "title": "What Is the Capital of South Carolina? - WorldAtlas", "headings": "What Is the Capital of South Carolina?\nWhat Is the Capital of South Carolina?\nHistory\nGeography and Climate\nPopulation\nEconomy\nGovernment\n", "segment": "What Is the Capital of South Carolina? - WorldAtlas\nWhat Is the Capital of South Carolina? The South Carolina State House in Columbia, South Carolina. The state of South Carolina is is bordered by Georgia, North Carolina and the Atlantic Ocean. South Carolina's state capital is Columbia. The University of South Carolina is in Columbia, as well as some historical sites, museums, and parks. Like many places and things bearing the name, Columbia is named for Christopher Columbus. History\nColumbia is known to have been a home for Congaree people before the Europeans settled in the area. The earliest records of Europeans to cross the area were the Spanish in 1540. In 1754 the colonial government established a ferry in the area.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 732, "id": "96441918" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_04_443767980#4_1018104645", "url": "http://www.audioenglish.org/dictionary/palmetto_state.htm", "title": "What does Palmetto State mean? definition, meaning and audio pronunciation (Free English Language Dictionary)", "headings": "PALMETTO STATE\nPALMETTO STATE\nPronunciation (US):\n\n(GB):\nIPA (US):\nDictionary entry overview: What does Palmetto State mean?\nDictionary entry details\nMeaning:\nClassified under:\nSynonyms:\nInstance hypernyms:\nMeronyms (parts of \"Palmetto State\"):\nDomain member region:\nHolonyms (\"Palmetto State\" is a part of...):\nHolonyms (\"Palmetto State\" is a member of...):\n", "segment": "capital of South Carolina; Columbia (capital and largest city in South Carolina; located in central South Carolina)\nCharleston (a port city in southeastern South Carolina)\nFlorence (a town in northeast South Carolina; transportation center)\nGreenville (a town in northwest South Carolina in the Piedmont)\nPee Dee; Pee Dee River (a river that flows through central North Carolina and northeastern South Carolina to the Atlantic Ocean)\nSavannah; Savannah River (a river in South Carolina that flows southeast to the Atlantic)\nDomain member region: battle of Cowpens; Cowpens (battle in the American Revolution; Americans under Daniel Morgan defeated the British)\nHolonyms (\"Palmetto State\" is a part of...): America;", "start_char": 843, "end_char": 1558, "id": "75369318" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_31_1129842140#12_2274887243", "url": "https://windowtintlaws.us/south-carolina/", "title": "South Carolina Window Tint Laws 2021 Explained - Windowtintlaws.us", "headings": "\n", "segment": "It’s the 40th most extensive and the 24th most populous of the 50 United States, and comprises of 46 counties. The capital and largest city of the state is Columbia. What is the Capital of South Carolina\nThe capital of South Carolina is Columbia\nWhat is the population of South Carolina\nThe population of South Carolina is 5,084,127 according to Wikipedia as of 2018. What is the area of South Carolina\nThe area of South Carolina is 32,030 square miles and ranks as the 40th largest state in the United States! South Carolina Wikipedia Page\nCheckout South Carolina’s Wikipedia page to learn all kinds of cool facts about the state! Official South Car olina state Websit e\nIf you want to learn more about the laws in South Carolina checkout their official Website Here\nWhat are the main cities located in South Carolina\nCharleston, Myrtle Beach, Greenville, Columbia, Hilton Head Island, Spartanburg, Mount Pleasant, Summerville, Beaufort, North Charleston, Rock Hill, Florence, Anderson, Bluffton, Fort Mill, Isle of Palms, Aiken, Pawleys Island, Sumter, Folly Beach, Greer, Conway, Murrells Inlet, North Myrtle Beach, Simpsonville, Goose Creek, Georgetown, Surfside Beach, Lexington, Orangeburg, Sullivan’s Island, Moncks Corner, Clemson, Gaffney, Greenwood, Parris Island, Easley, Seabrook Island, Walterboro, Irmo, Hartsville, Seneca, Camden, Edisto Beach, North Augusta, West Columbia, Travelers Rest, Edgefield, Mauldin, Blythewood\nWhat are the main counties located in South Carolina\nAbbeville, Aiken, Allendale, Anderson, Bamberg, Barnwell, Beaufort, Berkeley, Calhoun, Charleston, Cherokee, Chester, chesterfield, clarendon, Colleton, Darlington, Dillon, Dorchester, Edgefield, Fairfield, Florence, Georgetown, Greenville, Greenwood, Hampton, Horry, Jasper, Kershaw, Lancaster, Laurens, Lee, Lexington, Marion, Marlboro, McCormick, Newberry, Oconee, Orangeburg, Pickens, Richland, Saluda, Spartanburg, Sumter, Union, Williamsburg, York\nPrimary Sidebar\nWindow Tint Laws By State: Alabama Window Tint Law\nAlaska Window Tint Law\nArizona Window Tint Law\nArkansas Window Tint Law\nCalifornia Window Tint Law\nColorado Window Tint Law\nConnecticut Window Tint Law\nDelaware Window Tint Law\nFlorida Window Tint Law\nGeorgia Window Tint Law\nHawaii Window Tint Law\nIdaho Window Tint Law\nIllinois Window Tint Law\nIndiana Window Tint Law\nIowa Window Tint Law\nKansas Window Tint Law\nKentucky Window Tint Law\nLouisiana Window Tint Law\nMaine Window Tint Law\nMaryland Window Tint Law\nMassachusetts Window Tint Law\nMichigan Window Tint Law\nMinnesota Window Tint Law\nMississippi Window Tint Law\nMissouri Window Tint Law\nMontana Window Tint Law\nNebraska Window Tint Law\nNevada Window Tint Law\nNew Hampshire Window Tint Law\nNew Jersey Window Tint Law\nNew Mexico Window Tint Law\nNew York Window Tint Law\nNorth Carolina Window Tint Law\nNorth Dakota Window Tint Law\nOhio Window Tint Law\nOklahoma Window Tint Law\nOregon Window Tint Law\nPennsylvania Window Tint Law\nRhode Island Window Tint Law\nSouth Carolina Window Tint Law\nSouth Dakota Window Tint Law\nTennessee Window Tint Law\nTexas Window Tint Law\nUtah Window Tint Law\nVermont Window Tint Law\nVirginia Window Tint Law\nWashington Window Tint Law\nWest Virginia Window Tint Law\nWisconsin Window Tint Law\nWyoming Window Tint Law\nThe information regarding window tinting laws contained on this website should by no means be used as legal advice. The information here should be used as a starting point for your own research and you should always confirm the data you find here with your local and state departments. It is ultimately your final say as to what the best course of action is for your circumstances. We are not lawyers.", "start_char": 5819, "end_char": 9479, "id": "47697019" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_20_234377255#2_537200649", "url": "https://foreignusa.com/facts-about-south-carolina/", "title": "Check out 20 of the most interesting facts of South Carolina [+ Economic Highlights]", "headings": "20 Interesting Facts of South Carolina\n20 Interesting Facts of South Carolina\nEconomic Facts About South Carolina\nInteresting Facts About South Carolina\n", "segment": "Columbia is the capital city of South Carolina, even though it is not the largest city. The city with the largest population in South Carolina is Charleston, boasting a population of over 137,000, whereas the capital city comes in at a close second with a little over 131,000 residents. 3. South Carolina’s Atlantic coastlines stretch over 187 miles! 4. You can find South Carolina’s motto on the state seal, it is a Latin phrase, “Dum spiro, spero”, which translates to “While I breathe, I hope” – a positive message that is still best used to represent the people of this historic state. 5. The Palmetto State is home to the hottest pepper in the world, grown in Fort Mill, South Carolina, this famous pepper can peak to over 2 million on the Scoville Scale! 6. The abbreviation for South Carolina is fairly straightforward when compared with other state abbreviations, using the first letters from both words, “SC”.", "start_char": 1548, "end_char": 2466, "id": "97569233" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_55_618130708#12_1400059817", "url": "https://www.tinting-laws.com/south-carolina/", "title": "South Carolina Tint Laws - 2020 & 2021 - Car Tinting Laws", "headings": "South Carolina Window Tinting Laws\nSouth Carolina Window Tinting Laws\nWindow tint darkness in South Carolina\nTint darkness for sedans:\nTint darkness for SUV and vans:\nWindow tint reflection in South Carolina\nTint reflection for sedans:\nTint reflection for SUV and vans:\nOther South Carolina window tint rules and regulations:\nState of South Carolina Info\nCities ▼\nCounties ▼\nAsk a Traffic Lawyer Now\nHave questions about traffic or tinting laws in South Carolina?\n", "segment": "The capital and largest city of the state is Columbia. Capital: Columbia\nPopulation: 4,723,723\nArea: 32,020 sq mi (82,931. km2)\nCities ▼\nCities in South Carolina: Charleston, Myrtle Beach, Greenville, Columbia, Hilton Head Island, Spartanburg, Mount Pleasant, Summerville, Beaufort, North Charleston, Rock Hill, Florence, Anderson, Bluffton, Fort Mill, Isle of Palms, Aiken, Pawleys Island, Sumter, Folly Beach, Greer, Conway, Murrells Inlet, North Myrtle Beach, Simpsonville, Goose Creek, Georgetown, Surfside Beach, Lexington, Orangeburg, Sullivan's Island, Moncks Corner, Clemson, Gaffney, Greenwood, Parris Island, Easley, Seabrook Island, Walterboro, Irmo, Hartsville, Seneca, Camden, Edisto Beach, North Augusta, West Columbia, Travelers Rest, Edgefield, Mauldin, Blythewood\nCounties ▼\nCounties in South Carolina: Abbeville, Aiken, Allendale, Anderson, Bamberg, Barnwell, Beaufort, Berkeley, Calhoun, Charleston, Cherokee, Chester, chesterfield, clarendon, Colleton, Darlington, Dillon, Dorchester, Edgefield, Fairfield, Florence, Georgetown, Greenville, Greenwood, Hampton, Horry, Jasper, Kershaw, Lancaster, Laurens, Lee, Lexington, Marion, Marlboro, McCormick, Newberry, Oconee, Orangeburg, Pickens, Richland, Saluda, Spartanburg, Sumter, Union, Williamsburg, York\nWikipedia\nState website\nTint law references: South Carolina Code of Laws section 56-5-5015: Sunscreen devices. (", "start_char": 3406, "end_char": 4792, "id": "67823912" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_28_1391867661#0_2900227526", "url": "https://statesymbolsusa.org/place/south-carolina/capitals-cities-towns/columbia", "title": "South Carolina State Capital | Columbia", "headings": "Columbia\nColumbia\nSouth Carolina State Capital\nSouthCarolinaCapitolColumbia.jpg\nCapital City of South Carolina USA\nImages\nVideos\nCity of Columbia, South Carolina - A City on the Rise\n", "segment": "South Carolina State Capital | Columbia\nSelect State Alabama Alaska Arizona Arkansas California Colorado Connecticut D.C. Delaware Florida Georgia Hawaii Idaho Illinois Indiana Iowa Kansas Kentucky Louisiana Maine Maryland Massachusetts Michigan Minnesota Mississippi Missouri Montana Nebraska Nevada New Hampshire New Jersey New Mexico New York North Carolina North Dakota Ohio Oklahoma Oregon Pennsylvania Rhode Island South Carolina South Dakota Tennessee Texas Utah Vermont Virginia Washington West Virginia Wisconsin Wyoming\nSouth Carolina Symbols & Icons\nCities & Towns\nParks\nLandmarks\nHistoric Markers\nColumbia\nSouth Carolina State Capital\nSouthCarolinaCapitolColumbia.jpg\nSouth Carolina State Capitol in Columbia; photo by Jim Bowen on Flickr (use permitted with attribution). Capital City of South Carolina USA\nLocated in the center of the state at the juncture of three rivers (where the Broad River and the Saluda River merge to form the Congaree River), Columbia is the state capital of South Carolina and the seat of Richland County. All State Capitals\nHistoric Columbia is the second-largest city in South Carolina. It has a diverse population, a focus on arts and culture, and is one of the most bicycle-friendly cities in the country, with wide, accommodating streets, trails, and greenways. South Carolina\nShow\nSource | Reference Links | Additional Resources\nSource: City of Columbia Official Website\nVisiting The State House: SC Legislature\nReference: All State Capitals\nAll South Carolina Symbols & Icons\nAll Categories of State Symbols\nImages\nSkyline of Columbia; capital city of South Carolina.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 1615, "id": "42435868" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_30_1848057509#4_3856532207", "url": "https://vacationidea.com/south-carolina/largest-cities-in-south-carolina.html", "title": "5 of the Largest Cities in South Carolina", "headings": "5 of the Largest Cities in South Carolina\n5 of the Largest Cities in South Carolina\n1. Charleston\n2. Cities in South Carolina: Columbia\n3. South Carolina Cities: North Charleston\n4. Cities in South Carolina: Mount Pleasant\n5. Cities in South Carolina: Rock Hill\n5 of the Largest Cities in South Carolina\nMore Ideas: South Carolina State Museum\nMore Ideas: Coastal Discovery Museum\nAddress\nMore Ideas: Patriots Point Naval & Maritime Museum\n", "segment": "Columbia is the state capital of South Carolina and was named after the explorer, Christopher Columbus. The city is located in the central part of the state in Richland County, with a small part of it entering Lexington County too. Columbia is located on the confluence of the Broad River and Saluda River and is home to several key South Carolina institutions like the University of South Carolina and Fort Jackson, the biggest United States Army base used for combat training. You are reading \"5 of the Largest Cities in South Carolina\" Back to Top\nThings to do near me today, beaches with kids, romantic parks, unique places to visit in USA right now, hotels, tourist attractions: Sarasota, From Boston, OR, NC, From Houston, NJ, GA\n3. South Carolina Cities: North Charleston\n© davide bonaldo/stock.adobe.com\nNorth Charleston is the third biggest city in South Carolina and is spread out across three separate counties: Charleston, Dorchester, and Berkeley. North Charleston covers an area of 76.6 square miles and has an estimated population of 108,000 people, with more than 744,000 living in the surrounding metropolitan area, which also includes the state's biggest city, Charleston. North Charleston is a key industrial center for South Carolina, being home to a large Boeing facility that is one of the biggest job-providers in the city.", "start_char": 2512, "end_char": 3859, "id": "38811363" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_10_1385975906#4_2239701671", "url": "http://www.worldatlas.com/webimage/countrys/namerica/usstates/scfacts.htm", "title": "South Carolina Maps & Facts - World Atlas", "headings": "Maps of South Carolina\nMaps of South Carolina\nCounties Map\nWhere is South Carolina?\nOutline Map of South Carolina\nKey Facts\n", "segment": "Located in the state’s center at the confluence of three rivers (where the Saluda River and the Broad River merge to form the Congaree River) is Columbia – the capital and the 2 nd largest city of South Carolina. It serves as the administrative, education, and commercial center of the state. It also hosts Fort Jackson – the largest US Army installation for Basic Combat Training. Situated in the southeastern part of the state on the Charleston Harbor is Charleston – the largest city in South Carolina. The city of Charleston serves as the chief port and cultural hub of the state. Where is South Carolina? The State of South Carolina is located in the south-eastern region of the United States. South Carolina is bordered by the states of North Carolina in the north; and by Georgia in the southwest. It is bounded by the Atlantic Ocean in the southeast.", "start_char": 2629, "end_char": 3487, "id": "27023806" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_01_474248444#2_415752758", "url": "http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/South_Carolina", "title": "South Carolina - Wikipedia", "headings": "South Carolina\nSouth Carolina\nContents\nHistory\nPrecolonial period\nExploration\nColonization\nThe American Revolution\nAntebellum\nCivil War 1861–1865\nReconstruction 1865–1877\nPopulist and agrarian movements\n20th century\n21st century\nGeography\nRegions\nAtlantic Coastal Plain\nPiedmont\nBlue Ridge\nLakes\nEarthquakes\nClimate\nHurricanes and tropical cyclones\nClimate change\nFederal lands in South Carolina\nFlora and fauna\nDemographics\nPopulation centers\nGovernment and politics\nCulture\nReligion\nSports\nEconomy and infrastructure\nMedia\nTransportation\nRoads\nRail\nMajor and regional airports\nEducation\nInstitutions of higher education\nUniversities and colleges ranked by endowment, 2010\nHealth care\nSee also\nReferences\nExternal links\n", "segment": "It is bordered to the north by North Carolina, to the southeast by the Atlantic Ocean, and to the southwest by Georgia across the Savannah River. South Carolina is the 40th most extensive and 23rd most populous U.S. state with a recorded population of 5,124,712 according to the 2020 census. In 2019 its GDP was $213.45 billion. South Carolina is composed of 46 counties. The capital is Columbia with a population of 133,273 in 2019; while its largest city is Charleston with a 2019 population of 135,257. The Greenville–Anderson–Mauldin metropolitan area is the largest in the state, with a 2018 population estimate of 906,626. South Carolina was named in honor of King Charles I of England, who first formed the English colony, with Carolus being Latin for \"Charles\". South Carolina became the eighth state to ratify the U.S. Constitution on May 23, 1788. It also became the first state to vote in favor of secession from the Union on December 20, 1860.", "start_char": 2565, "end_char": 3520, "id": "72940027" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_38_1225274345#0_2476209036", "url": "https://www.ducksters.com/geography/state.php?State=South%20Carolina", "title": "United States Geography for Kids: South Carolina", "headings": "\nSouth Carolina\nSouth Carolina State Symbols\nBecoming a State\nThe Geography of South Carolina\nFamous People\nFun Facts\nProfessional Sports Teams\n", "segment": "United States Geography for Kids: South Carolina\n\n\nGeography >> US States >> South Carolina History\nSouth Carolina\n\nCapital: Columbia\nPopulation: 5,084,127 (Source: 2012 U.S. Census)\nMajor Cities: Columbia, Charleston, North Charleston, Mount Pleasant, Rock Hill\nBorders: North Carolina, Georgia, Atlantic Ocean\nGross Domestic Product (GDP): $176,217 million (2012 U.S. Department of Commerce)\nKey Industries: Agriculture including poultry, cattle, soybeans, tobacco, and peaches\nTextiles, chemicals, paper, automobiles, machinery, and tourism\nHow South Carolina got its name: The Carolinas were named in honor of King Charles I. The Latin for Charles is translated as Carolus.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 677, "id": "58338729" } ]
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[ { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_16_1206287000#11_1429853039", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2011_Christchurch_earthquake", "title": "2011 Christchurch earthquake - Wikipedia", "headings": "2011 Christchurch earthquake\n2011 Christchurch earthquake\n2011 Christchurch earthquake\nContents\nGeology\nFault\nIntensity\nAftershocks\nDamage and effects\nCentral city\nSuburbs\nResidential red zone\nLyttelton\nSumner\nRedcliffs\nBeyond Christchurch\nCasualties\nEmergency management\nEstablishment of Red Zone\nPolice\nSearch and rescue\nDefence forces\nMedical services\nHumanitarian and welfare services\nInfrastructure and services\nResponse\nInternational offers of support\nOther messages of support\nFundraising and charity events\nMemorial services\nCommission of Inquiry\nRecovery\nCanterbury Earthquake Recovery Authority\nHousing\nSchools and universities\nOther impact\nDisruptions to sport\nCancellation of 2011 census\nPopulation loss\nEconomic impact\nMental health\nScreen portrayals\nSee also\nReferences\nFurther reading\nExternal links\nOfficial response and recovery\nScientific and engineering reports\nNews\nDocumentaries\n", "segment": "It was felt as far away as Dunedin and Greymouth. On 6 June, a large aftershock measuring 5.5 on the Richter scale occurred and was felt as far away as Kaikoura and Oamaru. A series of aftershocks occurred on 13 June. A tremor of 5.7 on the Richter scale was felt at 1 pm NZT, with a depth of 9 km, its epicentre at Taylors Mistake. A 6.0 tremor occurred just over an hour later, with a depth of 7 km, located 5 km south-east of the city. Power was cut to around 54,000 homes, with further damage and liquefaction in already weakened areas. The Lyttelton Timeball Station collapsed and Christchurch Cathedral sustained more damage. At least 46 people were reported injured. These were followed by a magnitude 5.4 quake at a depth of 8 km and centred 10 km south-west of Christchurch at 10:34 pm on 21 June 2011. Below is a list of a", "start_char": 9168, "end_char": 10000, "id": "100151329" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_16_1206287000#0_1429821351", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2011_Christchurch_earthquake", "title": "2011 Christchurch earthquake - Wikipedia", "headings": "2011 Christchurch earthquake\n2011 Christchurch earthquake\n2011 Christchurch earthquake\nContents\nGeology\nFault\nIntensity\nAftershocks\nDamage and effects\nCentral city\nSuburbs\nResidential red zone\nLyttelton\nSumner\nRedcliffs\nBeyond Christchurch\nCasualties\nEmergency management\nEstablishment of Red Zone\nPolice\nSearch and rescue\nDefence forces\nMedical services\nHumanitarian and welfare services\nInfrastructure and services\nResponse\nInternational offers of support\nOther messages of support\nFundraising and charity events\nMemorial services\nCommission of Inquiry\nRecovery\nCanterbury Earthquake Recovery Authority\nHousing\nSchools and universities\nOther impact\nDisruptions to sport\nCancellation of 2011 census\nPopulation loss\nEconomic impact\nMental health\nScreen portrayals\nSee also\nReferences\nFurther reading\nExternal links\nOfficial response and recovery\nScientific and engineering reports\nNews\nDocumentaries\n", "segment": "2011 Christchurch earthquake - Wikipedia\n2011 Christchurch earthquake\nFrom Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia\nJump to navigation Jump to search\nFebruary 2011 earthquake in New Zealand\n\"Christchurch earthquake\" redirects here. For other uses, see Christchurch earthquake (disambiguation). For the aftershock that occurred on 13 June 2011, see June 2011 Christchurch earthquake. 2011 Christchurch earthquake\n\n\nUTC time\n2011-02-21 23:51:42\nISC event\n16168897\nUSGS- ANSS\nComCat\nLocal date\n22 February 2011\n( 2011-02-22)\nLocal time\n12:51 p.m. NZDT\nMagnitude\n6.2M w (GCMT)\nDepth\n5 km (3.1 mi)\nEpicenter\n43°34′59″S 172°40′48″E  / \n43.583°S 172.680°E\n / -43.583; 172.680\nCoordinates: 43°34′59″S 172°40′48″E  / \n43.583°S 172.680°E\n / -43.583; 172.680\nPort Hills near Christchurch, Canterbury, New Zealand\nAreas affected\nNew Zealand\nMax. intensity\nIX (Violent)\nPeak acceleration\n1.51 g\nTsunami\n3.5 m (11 ft) tsunami waves in the Tasman Lake, following quake-triggered glacier calving from Tasman Glacier\nLandslides\nSumner and Redcliffs\nCasualties\n185 deaths\n1,500–2,000 injuries, 164 serious\nA major earthquake occurred in Christchurch, New Zealand, on Tuesday 22 February 2011 at 12:51 p.m. local time (23:51 UTC, 21 February). The Mw 6.2 ( ML 6.3) earthquake struck the Canterbury region in the South Island, centred 6.7 kilometres (4.2 mi) south-east of the centre of Christchurch, the country's second-most populous city. It caused widespread damage across Christchurch, killing 185 people, in the nation's fifth-deadliest disaster .", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 1531, "id": "100151318" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_34_1556879206#0_3274598688", "url": "https://www.britannica.com/event/Christchurch-earthquakes-of-2010-2011", "title": "Christchurch earthquakes of 2010–11 | Facts, History, & Summary | Britannica", "headings": "Christchurch earthquakes of 2010–11\nChristchurch earthquakes of 2010–11\nNew Zealand\nChristchurch earthquakes of 2010–11\n", "segment": "Christchurch earthquakes of 2010–11 | Facts, History, & Summary | Britannica\nHome World History Accidents & Disasters\nChristchurch earthquakes of 2010–11\nNew Zealand\nPrint\nGive Feedback\nExternal Websites\nWRITTEN BY\nJohn P. Rafferty See All Contributors\nJohn P. Rafferty writes about Earth processes and the environment. He serves currently as the editor of Earth and life sciences, covering climatology, geology, zoology, and other topics that relate to...\nSee Article History\nAlternative Titles: Canterbury earthquakes, New Zealand earthquakes of 2010–2011\nChristchurch earthquakes of 2010–11, also called Canterbury earthquakes, series of tremors that occurred within and near the city of Christchurch, New Zealand, and the Canterbury Plains region from early September 2010 to late December 2011. The severest of those events were the earthquake (magnitude from 7.0 to 7.1) that struck on September 4, 2010, and the large, destructive aftershock (magnitude 6.3) that occurred on February 22, 2011. damage from the Christchurch earthquakes of 2010–11\nA damaged home near Christchurch, close to the epicentre of the earthquake that struck New Zealand's South Island on September 4, 2010. Martin Hunter/Getty Images\nThe principal event, sometimes referred to as the Darfield earthquake, struck at 4:35 am on September 4, 2010. The earthquake’s epicentre was located some 25 miles (40 km) west of Christchurch near the town of Darfield, and the focus was located about 6 miles (10 km) beneath the surface. It was caused by right-lateral movement along a previously unknown regional strike-slip fault in the western section of the Canterbury Plains. The fault, later named the Greendale Fault, appeared about 50 to 56 miles (80 to 90 km) southeast of the boundary between the Australian and Pacific tectonic plates, and part of the fault became visible at the surface because of the earthquake. Thousands of smaller aftershocks occurred in the months that followed.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 1963, "id": "23779106" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_33_1463564442#1_3113630756", "url": "https://www.bbc.co.uk/bitesize/guides/zgkksrd/revision/4", "title": "Case study: Christchurch 2011 (HIC) - Earthquakes and tsunami – WJEC - GCSE Geography Revision - WJEC - BBC Bitesize", "headings": "Case study: Christchurch 2011 (HIC)\nEarthquakes and tsunami\nAdd to My Bitesize\nCase study: Christchurch 2011 (HIC)\nCauses\nImpacts\nImpacts on infrastructure\nSocial and economic\nResponses to reduce the impacts\nResponses to build capacity to cope\nResponses to tackle the root cause\nAn earthquake proof home erected in South Island, New Zealand\n", "segment": "Christchurch 2011 (HIC)\nCauses\nThe earthquake struck the city of Christchurch in New Zealand on 22 February 2011. It was a 6.3 magnitude earthquake and the focus was very shallow at 4.99 kilometres deep. The earthquake happened on a conservative plate boundary between the Pacific plate and the Australian plate. The strongest recorded earthquake in recent years in New Zealand was north-east of Christchurch on 14 November 2016, in a small town called Kaikoura which measured 7.8 magnitude, and had a depth of 15 kilometres. Impacts\nEarthquake-damaged buildings in Christchurch\nImpacts on infrastructure\nSchools were closed for two weeks due to the damage. Over 50 per cent of the city's buildings were damaged. The city's cathedral spire collapsed. Train and bus services were severely disrupted. Water and sewage pipes were damaged. Social and economic\n181 people were killed.", "start_char": 696, "end_char": 1575, "id": "16654089" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_16_2726461558#12_3018138924", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Canterbury,_New_Zealand", "title": "Canterbury, New Zealand - Wikipedia", "headings": "Canterbury, New Zealand\nCanterbury, New Zealand\nContents\nHistory\nNatural History\nMaori History\nColonisation\nCanterbury Province\n2010–2011 earthquakes\nSeptember 2010\nFebruary 2011\nJune 2011\nGeography\nClimate\nDemographics\nUrban areas\nCulture and identity\nEconomy\nEnvironment\nGovernment and politics\nLocal government\nNational government\nTransport\nEducation\nSport\nFilm location\nSee also\nReferences\nExternal links\n", "segment": "A local state of emergency was declared at 10:16 am on 4 September for the city, and evacuations of parts were planned to begin later in the day. People inside the Christchurch city centre were evacuated, and the city's central business district remained closed until 5 September. A curfew from 7 pm on 4 September to 7 am on 5 September was put in place. The New Zealand Army was also deployed to assist police and enforce the curfew. All schools were closed until 8 September so they could be checked. Christchurch International Airport was closed following the earthquake and flights in and out of it cancelled. It reopened at 1:30 pm following inspection of the main runway. The earthquake was reported to have caused widespread damage and power outages. 63 aftershocks were also reported in the first 48 hours with three registering 5.2 magnitude. Christchurch residents reported chimneys falling in through roofs, cracked ceilings and collapsed brick walls.", "start_char": 8430, "end_char": 9394, "id": "101130518" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_31_944940368#27_1897352819", "url": "https://wiki.kidzsearch.com/wiki/2011_Christchurch_earthquake", "title": "2011 Christchurch earthquake Facts for Kids | KidzSearch.com", "headings": "2011 Christchurch earthquake\n2011 Christchurch earthquake\nContents\nBuildings damaged\nChristchurch Cathedral\nCathedral of the Blessed Sacrament\nLyttelton\nBeyond Christchurch and Lyttelton\nEmergency response and relief efforts\nReferences\nOther websites\n", "segment": "More than 100 may have died in CTV. 23 February 2011\n. http://www.nzherald.co.nz/nz/news/article.cfm?c_id=1&objectid=10708295\n. Jump up\n↑ \"Huge earthquake hits Christchurch city centre\". Radio New Zealand News. 22 February 2011\n. http://www.radionz.co.nz/news/canterbury-earthquake/69180/huge-earthquake-hits-christchurch", "start_char": 9679, "end_char": 10000, "id": "47467533" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_31_944940368#0_1897318623", "url": "https://wiki.kidzsearch.com/wiki/2011_Christchurch_earthquake", "title": "2011 Christchurch earthquake Facts for Kids | KidzSearch.com", "headings": "2011 Christchurch earthquake\n2011 Christchurch earthquake\nContents\nBuildings damaged\nChristchurch Cathedral\nCathedral of the Blessed Sacrament\nLyttelton\nBeyond Christchurch and Lyttelton\nEmergency response and relief efforts\nReferences\nOther websites\n", "segment": "2011 Christchurch earthquake Facts for Kids | KidzSearch.com\nHome\nKidzNet\nKidzTalk\nKidzTube\nGames\nPics\nSites\nMusic\nFacts\nNews\nkidzsearch.com > wiki\n2011 Christchurch earthquake\nKidzSearch Safe Wikipedia for Kids. Jump to: navigation\n,\nsearch\n\"Christchurch earthquake\" redirects here. For other uses, see Christchurch earthquake (disambiguation). For the aftershock that occurred on 13 June 2011, see June 2011 Christchurch earthquake. 2011 Christchurch earthquake\n\nDate\n{ { {date}}}\nMagnitude\n6.2M w (GCMT)\nDepth\n5 km (3.1 mi)\nEpicenter location\n43°35′00″S 172°42′04″E  / \n43.5834°S 172.7012°E\n / -43.5834; 172.7012\nCoordinates: 43°35′00″S 172°42′04″E  / \n43.5834°S 172.7012°E\n / -43.5834; 172.7012\nnear Lyttelton, Canterbury, New Zealand\nCountries or regions affected\nNew Zealand\nMax. intensity\nIX ( Violent)\nTsunami\n3.5 m (11 ft) tsunami waves in the Tasman Lake, following quake-triggered glacier calving from Tasman Glacier\nLandslides\nSumner and Redcliffs\nCasualties\n185 deaths\n1,500–2,000 injuries, 164 serious\nPico building in Christchurch\nThe 2011 Christchurch earthquake was a 6.3 magnitude earthquake which struck the South Island of New Zealand at 12:51 pm on 22 February 2011 NZT. (", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 1199, "id": "47467506" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_44_464448013#0_1100561619", "url": "https://www.internetgeography.net/topics/christchurch-earthquake-case-study/", "title": "Christchurch Earthquake Case Study - Internet Geography", "headings": "Christchurch Earthquake Case Study\nChristchurch Earthquake Case Study\nChristchurch Earthquake Case Study\nWhat caused the Christchurch earthquake?\nWhat were the effects of the Christchurch earthquake?\nWhat were the immediate responses to the Christchurch earthquake?\nWhat were the long-term responses to the Christchurch earthquake?\nJapan Earthquake 2011\nEarthquake Home\nNepal Earthquake 2015\n", "segment": "Christchurch Earthquake Case Study - Internet Geography\nChristchurch Earthquake Case Study\nThe cause, effects and responses to the Christchurch Earthquake. Christchurch Earthquake Case Study\nA case study of an earthquake in a HIC. What caused the Christchurch earthquake? The earthquake occurred on New Zealand’s South Island, 10km west of Christchurch, at 12.51pm on 22nd February 2011 and lasted just 10 seconds. Measuring 6.3 on the Richter Scale and, at 4.99 km deep, the earthquake was very shallow. The earthquake occurred along a conservative margin between the Pacific Plate and the Australasian Plate. Take a look at the Christchurch earthquake animated map to see the swarm of foreshocks and aftershocks. What were the effects of the Christchurch earthquake? The primary effects included: Christchurch, New Zealand’s second city, experienced extensive damage\n185 people were killed\n3129 people were injured\n6800 people received minor injuries\n100,000 properties were damaged and 10,000 were demolished by the earthquake\n$28 billion of damage was caused\nwater and sewage pipes were damaged\nthe cathedral spire collapsed\nliquefaction destroyed many roads and buildings\nThe video below shows the effects of the earthquake one minute after it struck.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 1256, "id": "79065587" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_10_88680598#13_170803907", "url": "http://www.tourleader.co.nz/index.php/arrival-in-new-zealand/risks-and-dangers-new-zealand", "title": "Risks and dangers in New Zealand | Tourleader New Zealand", "headings": "Risks and dangers in New Zealand\nRisks and dangers in New Zealand\nSee: Coronavirus in New Zealand\nNatural dangers\nOther natural dangers:\nRoad safety\nCrime\nHealth risks\nInsurance\nEmergencies\n", "segment": "New Zealand’s worst disaster happened on 22nd of February 2011. A terrible 6.3 magnitude earthquake in Christchurch has destroyed the heritage city centre and surrounding suburbs, around 200 people have lost their lives in horrible circumstances, countless have suffered injuries, damaged homes, job losses, business closures and highly uncomfortable living conditions. The earthquake struck 6 months after a first big shake and hundreds of aftershocks, people in Christchurch live in constant fear of another disaster - it will take years to heal. In November 2016 a massive 7.8 earthquake struck the tiny coastal town Kaikoura, luckily an otherwise sparsely populated area, but much infrastructure was destroyed including State Highway 1. The biggest death toll ever was caused in 1931 when 258 people were killed in Napier. The Wellington, Nelson, Hawke’s Bay and North Canterbury areas so far suffered from damaging, the Alps from the largest quakes. No surprise, as the Australian and Pacific tectonic plates collide right under both the South and North Islands, with a speed of 4 cm per year. As a protection against tsunami waves pre-warning instruments are set up along the coast and on offshore islands. Volcanoes are a major attraction in New Zealand. Chances for a traveller to be surprised by an eruption are tiny, nevertheless volcanic activity is among the highest in the world.", "start_char": 5935, "end_char": 7327, "id": "25795853" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_26_1440660240#48_2578632802", "url": "https://quizlet.com/113794059/historic-earthquakes-flash-cards/", "title": "", "headings": "\n", "segment": "New Zealand Christchurch\nWhen: 2010-2011\nFatalities: about 182\nMagnitude: 5.9-7.1\nWhat: Strike-slip earthquake and a series of aftershocks within about 20km of Christchurch\nWhy: 4 ear", "start_char": 9816, "end_char": 10000, "id": "113101544" } ]
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[ { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_10_368806730#5_693919894", "url": "http://www.usmagazine.com/celebrity-news/news/ryan-oneal-hit-on-daughter-tatum-at-farrah-fawcetts-funeral-200938", "title": "Ryan O'Neal Hit on Daughter Tatum at Farrah Fawcett's Funeral - Us Weekly", "headings": "Ryan O’Neal Hit on Daughter Tatum at Farrah Fawcett’s Funeral\nCelebrity News\nRyan O’Neal Hit on Daughter Tatum at Farrah Fawcett’s Funeral\n", "segment": "I've got a battle with drugs, but I'm a strong, independent person, and I fight for myself, and my father and I butt heads.\" See photos of your favorite child stars all grown up! \"When I was 16 years old, he and Farrah moved in together, and after that I saw my dad periodically, and that took a long time for me to get over,\" she says. \" Would I do that to my kids? No, but I don't think Farrah was responsible for that. I truly thought Farrah was inspirational and beautiful and kind. Anyway, it's past; I've moved on. I'm older now, and I forgive him.\" For access to all our exclusive celebrity videos and interviews – Subscribe on YouTube!", "start_char": 2418, "end_char": 3060, "id": "26141222" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_10_368806730#4_693918676", "url": "http://www.usmagazine.com/celebrity-news/news/ryan-oneal-hit-on-daughter-tatum-at-farrah-fawcetts-funeral-200938", "title": "Ryan O'Neal Hit on Daughter Tatum at Farrah Fawcett's Funeral - Us Weekly", "headings": "Ryan O’Neal Hit on Daughter Tatum at Farrah Fawcett’s Funeral\nCelebrity News\nRyan O’Neal Hit on Daughter Tatum at Farrah Fawcett’s Funeral\n", "segment": "\"She wrote a book–b***!\" Ryan recalls thinking. \" How dare she throw our laundry in the street for money!… Tatum says her father \"has every right to be angry about the book; no parent wants to hear their kid saying s**** things about them… But what I wrote in the book was true. I've got a battle with drugs, but I'm a strong, independent person, and I fight for myself, and my father and I butt heads.\" See photos of your favorite child stars all grown up! \"When I was 16 years old, he and Farrah moved in together, and after that I saw my dad periodically, and that took a long time for me to get over,\" she says. \" Would I do that to my kids? No, but I don't think Farrah was responsible for that.", "start_char": 2139, "end_char": 2838, "id": "26141221" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_08_146683316#0_281274993", "url": "http://www.mtv.com/news/2383693/teen-mom-farrah-father-michael/", "title": "The Answer To Why Farrah Calls Her Father By His First Name [Video] - MTV", "headings": "The Answer To Why Farrah Calls Her Father By His First Name [Video]\nThe Answer To Why Farrah Calls Her Father By His First Name [Video]", "segment": "The Answer To Why Farrah Calls Her Father By His First Name [Video] - MTV\nMTV Shows\nThe Answer To Why Farrah Calls Her Father By His First Name [Video]\nLisa Chudnofsky 09/05/2012\nFor anyone who's ever been confused over whether or not Michael is Farrah 's biological father, and why exactly she has so much resentment directed toward him, an essential piece of their sometimes puzzling relationship was revealed on last night's \" Teen Mom Finale Special: Part 1 .\" Yes, Michael is her dad, and yes, there's a reason she doesn't call him that. When Farrah took the stage to provide an update on her post-\" Teen Mom \" life, she was considerably less closed-off than we're accustomed to seeing her with Dr. Drew. She tearfully explained that her parents weren't completely there for her long before she had Sophia--there was lots of fighting and extended trips to her grandparents' house, which ultimately led to Debra and Michael getting divorced. \" It's hard to call your parents mom and dad when you've lost respect for them,\" she candidly told the doc during the special. So why, then, does Farrah not refer to her mother as Debra? \" If I were to call my mom Debra, I think she would have a really hard time with that,\" she said. \" Pretty much everyone in my family bullies [Michael] into [that treatment].\" + What do you make of Farrah calling her father by his first name?", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 1372, "id": "161227" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_29_891505068#2_2059296606", "url": "https://teenmom.fandom.com/wiki/Farrah_Abraham", "title": "Farrah Abraham | 16 and Pregnant & Teen Mom Wiki | Fandom", "headings": "Farrah Abraham\nFarrah Abraham\nFarrah Abraham\nContents\n16 & Pregnant\nTeen Mom\nLife Outside Teen Mom\nGallery\n", "segment": "In the aftermath of this assault, Farrah and her daughter left Debra's home and moved into an apartment. Farrah attended therapy to work on her relationship with her family. She also discussed her emotions regarding the death of her ex-boyfriend and Sophia's father Derek Underwood. It is revealed on the show that Derek's family were unsure about the paternity of Sophia. Farrah took a paternity test, this test states that Derek is indeed Sophia's father. In the aftermath of receiving these results, Farrah faced a lawsuit from Derek's mother. This lawsuit saw Derek's mother look for 'grandparents visitation rights'. Farrah returned to the Teen Mom show during a special episode entitled 'Being Farrah' which looked at her journey from 16 & Pregnant, Teen Mom and her personal life in between. Due to the success of the specials (three other episodes featured Maci Bookout, Amber Portwood & Catelynn Lowell), MTV bought back another season of Teen Mom entitled Teen Mom OG. Farrah was originally not included in the first few episodes but was asked to come back, causing a rift between the other girls who thought her presence was a bad influence on their kids.", "start_char": 1537, "end_char": 2703, "id": "107085056" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_08_146683316#1_281276799", "url": "http://www.mtv.com/news/2383693/teen-mom-farrah-father-michael/", "title": "The Answer To Why Farrah Calls Her Father By His First Name [Video] - MTV", "headings": "The Answer To Why Farrah Calls Her Father By His First Name [Video]\nThe Answer To Why Farrah Calls Her Father By His First Name [Video]", "segment": "It's hard to call your parents mom and dad when you've lost respect for them,\" she candidly told the doc during the special. So why, then, does Farrah not refer to her mother as Debra? \" If I were to call my mom Debra, I think she would have a really hard time with that,\" she said. \" Pretty much everyone in my family bullies [Michael] into [that treatment].\" + What do you make of Farrah calling her father by his first name? Watch the clip of her conversation with Dr. Drew, then share your opinions in the comments. Dig Remote Control? Follow us on Twitter, like, now.", "start_char": 947, "end_char": 1517, "id": "161228" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_44_480378219#4_1137343093", "url": "https://www.intouchweekly.com/posts/teen-mom-og-cast-153102/", "title": "Teen Mom OG Cast: Where Are They Now?!", "headings": "The ‘Teen Mom OG’ Cast Is Still Figuring Life Out — See Them Then vs. Now\nThe ‘Teen Mom OG’ Cast Is Still Figuring Life Out — See Them Then vs. Now\nTeen Mom Cast List: Where Are They Now?\nFarrah Abraham\nMaci Bookout\nCatelynn Baltierra\nAmber Portwood\n", "segment": "But first, a little about her backstory: Farrah became a Teen Mom at the age of 17 in 2009 when she gave birth to Sophia Laurent Abraham. Tragically, Sophia’s father and Farrah’s baby daddy, Derek Underwood, died in a car crash just two months before Sophia’s birth. After this girl from Council Bluffs, IA, found fame on 16 and Pregnant and Teen Mom, she released a debut studio album and a memoir (both titled My Teenage Dream Ended, depressingly), got an associate degree in culinary arts from Florida’s Art Institute of Fort Lauderdale, and launched a “Mom & Me” pasta sauce line. In 2013, Vivid Entertainment released a “leaked” sex tape of Farrah and professional porn star James Deen, which she claims she sold to the company for $1.5 million. ( By the way, we’ve got the intel if you wanna know how much the Teen Mom cast gets paid .) Amid fan outcry, Farrah defended her X-rated decision. “ You have been a single mom for four years, off-and-on, dating loser-ass boys who always try and sell information, lie to you, manipulate you,” she explained in a Keek video. “ You have just realized you are an awesome person and you deserve someone. Now that you’re 21, you’ve pretty much been crying every night because you are single and alone.", "start_char": 1660, "end_char": 2903, "id": "79086579" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_10_370140450#6_697113646", "url": "http://www.usmagazine.com/entertainment/news/teen-mom-og-reunion-farrahs-dad-gets-honest-about-sex-tape-w165826", "title": "'Teen Mom OG' Reunion: Farrah's Dad Gets Honest About Sex Tape", "headings": "‘Teen Mom OG’ Reunion Special Part 1 Recap: Farrah Abraham’s Dad Gets Brutally Honest About Her Sex Tape\nTV Recap\n‘Teen Mom OG’ Reunion Special Part 1 Recap: Farrah Abraham’s Dad Gets Brutally Honest About Her Sex Tape\nPHOTOS: Failed Reality TV Romances\nTaylor and Maci Talk Wedding Bells\nPHOTOS: Farrah Abraham: Through the Years\nAre Ryan and Maci 100 Percent Over?\nFarrah Isn’t Leaving Your TV Anytime Soon\nPHOTOS: Biggest Reality Show Catfights\n", "segment": "Irrelevant because Farrah doesn’t think she did anything wrong when it comes to her fight with Teen Mom OG producers. “ I don’t really feel that any person who is an elder that I am working with should antagonize me and fight with me and not communicate appropriately,” she told Dr. Drew. “ I think things got heightened and out of control.” First of all, props to Farrah for that massive “elder” shade. Second of all, she insisted that she and her producer, Larry, are currently getting along just “fine,” and that she’s willing to rejoin the cast of Teen Mom OG. “ I would love to continue Teen Mom. I would love to do that,” she said before once again bringing up Larry. “ I don’t care to touch people, but I don’t care to have someone egg me on, yell at me, in my yard.” PHOTOS: Biggest Reality Show Catfights\nRead article\nFarrah’s Dad Sounds Off on Backdoor Teen Mom\nRemember back in the good ol’ days when Farrah released a sex tape with Vivid Entertainment?", "start_char": 2933, "end_char": 3893, "id": "26143075" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_10_370140450#8_697117245", "url": "http://www.usmagazine.com/entertainment/news/teen-mom-og-reunion-farrahs-dad-gets-honest-about-sex-tape-w165826", "title": "'Teen Mom OG' Reunion: Farrah's Dad Gets Honest About Sex Tape", "headings": "‘Teen Mom OG’ Reunion Special Part 1 Recap: Farrah Abraham’s Dad Gets Brutally Honest About Her Sex Tape\nTV Recap\n‘Teen Mom OG’ Reunion Special Part 1 Recap: Farrah Abraham’s Dad Gets Brutally Honest About Her Sex Tape\nPHOTOS: Failed Reality TV Romances\nTaylor and Maci Talk Wedding Bells\nPHOTOS: Farrah Abraham: Through the Years\nAre Ryan and Maci 100 Percent Over?\nFarrah Isn’t Leaving Your TV Anytime Soon\nPHOTOS: Biggest Reality Show Catfights\n", "segment": "Yeah, her dad wasn’t thrilled. “ When that video was announced, it was portrayed that I negotiated her deal,” Michael Abraham told Dr. Drew. “ When you get involved with the wrong management company, I’ll just say, they ask you, they tell you to do certain things. And in retrospect, I would have never gone and done that.” A tearful Michael also revealed that the tape and ensuing drama hasn’t affected his relationship with Farrah. “ It doesn’t change nothing between me and my daughter,” he said. “ I only have one child. Only one.” Good news considering that Michael is the only consistent male figure in Farrah’s life. The star revealed that she and her boyfriend, Simon Saran, had parted ways before filming the Reunion Special!", "start_char": 3894, "end_char": 4624, "id": "26143077" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_05_780004149#5_1198809319", "url": "http://www.dailymail.co.uk/tvshowbiz/article-2552689/I-drugged-raped-Farrah-Abraham-details-abusive-past-shocking-new-interview.html", "title": "Farrah Abraham claims she was 'drugged and raped more than once' | Daily Mail Online", "headings": "Farrah Abraham claims she was 'drugged and raped more than once'\n'I was drugged and raped more than once': Farrah Abraham details abusive past in shocking new interview\n'Abuse made me feel that I’m never attractive enough,' she said. 'I try to be so perfect.'\nFarrah filmed four seasons of the MTV series Teen Mom that documented her struggle to raise her daughter alone.\nFarrah Abraham yells at producer in Teen Mom OG trailer\nFarrah Abraham claims she was 'drugged and raped more than once'\n", "segment": "Farrah has been addressing some of her issues on the reality help show Couple's Therapy\nIt was reported that she cashed in on the steamy video Farrah Superstar: Back Door Teen Mom she made by selling the rights in May for nearly $1 million to adult video company Vivid Entertainment. Farrah was arrested for investigation of drunken driving in March 2013 and voluntarily checked herself into an outpatient rehab programme a few months later in July. Farrah filmed four seasons of the MTV series Teen Mom that documented her struggle to raise her daughter alone. +4\nCopy link to paste in your message\nMe and my girl: Farrah is mother to a four-year-old daughter Sophia, pictured together last year\nSophia's father Derek Underwood died in a car accident in 2008 while Farrah was eight months pregnant. They were estranged at the time of his death. She wrote about her grief in her 2012 memoir My Teenage Dream Ended. Farrah has appeared solo on Couple's Therapy after her boyfriend DJ Brian Dawe, 31, dropped out of the show at the last minute. Farrah Abraham yells at producer in Teen Mom OG trailer\nLoaded\n:", "start_char": 2430, "end_char": 3537, "id": "17328690" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_17_706608675#14_766795356", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Farrah_Abraham", "title": "Farrah Abraham - Wikipedia", "headings": "Farrah Abraham\nFarrah Abraham\nContents\nEarly life\nCareer\n16 and Pregnant and Teen Mom\nBig Brother\nFilmography\nDiscography\nAlbum\nSingles\nPublished works\nReferences\nExternal links\n", "segment": "What Is Farrah Abraham's Ethnicity?\". Wetpaint. ^ \"Why Is Farrah Abraham So Mean to Her Mother? A Detailed Timeline of Their Strained Relationship\". In Touch Weekly. May 9, 2017. Retrieved March 14, 2018. ^ \"Farrah Abraham's Dad Wears A 'Team Farrah' Shirt, Reveals Why He And Debra Got Divorced In Teen Mom OG Reunion Part 2 Clip\". OK! Magazine.", "start_char": 7962, "end_char": 8308, "id": "103989151" } ]
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USA and Canada past and future DST schedules here\nDaylight Saving 2021\nMaine is in the Eastern Time Zone in the United States of America (USA). Eastern Standard Time (EST) is 5 hours behind Greenwich Mean Time ( GMT-5 ). 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who played marty mcfly's dad?
George McFly
[ { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_12_821984211#1_1572767528", "url": "https://backtothefuture.fandom.com/wiki/George_McFly", "title": "George McFly | Futurepedia | Fandom", "headings": "George McFly\nGeorge McFly\nEarly life\nOriginal 1955\nOriginal 1985\nHistory rewritten\n2015\n1985A\nNon-canon or disputable information ends here.\nNon-canon or disputable information ends here.\n1986\n1986F\n1986G\n1986H\nNon-canon or disputable information ends here.\nBehind the scenes\nAppearances\nRelatives\nNotes and references\nLanguages:\n", "segment": "—George trying to ask Lorraine out\nGeorge Douglas McFly is the father of Dave, Linda and Marty McFly, and the husband of Lorraine Baines McFly. He was of Irish-American ancestry as his paternal great-grandparents Seamus and Maggie McFly had emigrated from Ireland prior to 1885. Early life\nGeorge McFly was born on April 1, 1938 in Hill Valley, California. He was the only child of Arthur McFly and his Canadian-born wife Sylvia Miskin, who were living on Sycamore Street as of 1955. His parents Arthur McFly and Sylvia Miskin were married in 1936. He was also the grandson of William McFly, the first member of the McFly family to be born in the United States. When he was 12, he nearly stood up for a friend, Billy Stockhausen, who was being bullied, but did not and has hated himself for it ever since. In 1954, he tried reading How to Win Friends and Influence People, but the advice he gained from this book made people stay away from him even more — with the exception of Biff who, on their first encounter at high school, rubbed a hero sandwich in George's face. George was probably bullied from a very early age, not just by Biff but by other classmates such as Mark Dixon and even by some adults including Stanford S. Strickland. He had been attracted to Lorraine for some time by 1955 (they may have met for the first time upon entering high school) but was too scared to ask her out.", "start_char": 988, "end_char": 2383, "id": "53847053" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_12_821664174#17_1572440193", "url": "https://backtothefuture.fandom.com/wiki/Back_to_the_Future_timeline", "title": "Back to the Future timeline | Futurepedia | Fandom", "headings": "Back to the Future timeline\nBack to the Future timeline\nChart of alternate timelines\nTimeline 1\n1850s\n1860s\n1870s\n1880s\n1900s\n1910s\n1920s\n1930s\n1940s\n1960s\n1970s\n1980s\nTimeline 2\n1950s\n1970s\n1980s\n1990s\n2000s\n2000s\n2010s\n2030s\nTimeline 3\n1980s\n2010s\nTimeline 4\n1950s\nUnknown dates\n1970s\n1980s\n1990s\nTimeline 5\n1980s\nTimeline 6\n1950s\nTimeline 7\n1880s\n1950s\nTimeline 8\n1880s\n1890s\n1980s\n2010s\nMarty's Timeline\nNotes and references\n", "segment": "Marty's grandfather and George's father, Arthur McFly is born. 1903\nDate unknown: Marty's grandmother and George's mother, Sylvia McFly is born. 1908\nDate unknown: Doc's parents, known as the Von Brauns, arrive in Hill Valley. 1910s\n1910\nDate unknown: Marty's grandfather and Lorraine's father, Sam Baines, is born. 1915\nDate unknown: Marty's grandmother and Lorraine's mother, Stella Baines, is born. 1917 :", "start_char": 7609, "end_char": 8017, "id": "53846843" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_18_18834249#11_21437777", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/McFly_family", "title": "List of Back to the Future characters - Wikipedia", "headings": "List of\nBack to the Future\ncharacters\n\nList of Back to the Future characters\nContents\nMain characters\nMarty McFly\nEmmett \"Doc\" Brown\nClara Clayton\nBiff Tannen\nMcFly family\nGeorge McFly\nLorraine Baines-McFly\nDave McFly\nLinda McFly\nSeamus and Maggie McFly\nWilliam McFly\nArthur McFly and Sylvia Miskin\nMarty Jr. and Marlene McFly\nBrown family\nJules and Verne Brown\nCopernicus\nEinstein\nTannen family\nIrving \"Kid\" Tannen\nBuford \"Mad Dog\" Tannen\nGriff\nBiff Tannen, Jr.\nStrickland family\nGerald Strickland\nJames Strickland\nEdna Strickland\nOther characters\nJennifer Parker\nDouglas J. Needles\nGoldie Wilson\nMatch, Skinhead, and 3-D\nSee also\nReferences\n", "segment": "Maggie McFly is played by Lea Thompson, who also plays Marty's mother Lorraine, even though Maggie is not an ancestor of Lorraine; in a DVD commentary track for Part III, Bob Gale states that the creative team considered it important to include Thompson in the film, and he imagines that McFly men are simply \"genetically predisposed\" to be attracted to women who look like her. William McFly\nWilliam \"Willie\" McFly (portrayed by Michael J. Fox in Back to the Future: The Game) is the son of Seamus and Maggie McFly as well as Marty's great-grandfather. Arthur McFly and Sylvia Miskin\nArthur \"Artie\" McFly and Sylvia Miskin (stage name \"Trixie Trotter\") are Marty's grandparents introduced in Back to the Future: The Game . Marty Jr. and Marlene McFly\nMarty Jr. and Marlene McFly (both portrayed by Michael J. Fox) are Marty McFly and Jennifer Parker's future son and daughter in 2015 in Part II . Originally, 17-year-old Marty Jr. was to be arrested and sentenced to fifteen years in prison for joining a robbery initiated by Griff and his gang. Marlene attempted to help Marty Jr. break out of jail but failed and was sentenced to twenty years in a woman's prison. Doc and Marty prevented the event from ever happening.", "start_char": 7162, "end_char": 8384, "id": "62732246" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_51_798072672#17_1677509773", "url": "https://www.rottentomatoes.com/m/back_to_the_future_2/quotes/", "title": "Back to the Future Part II - Movie Quotes - Rotten Tomatoes", "headings": "Back to the Future Part II\nQuotes\n\nHome > Back to the Future Part II > Quotes\nBack to the Future Part II Quotes\n", "segment": "Oh, my god, it's you father. Marty McFly: My father? Biff Tannen/Griff: You're supposed to be in Switzerland, you little son of a bitch! Marty McFly: My FATHER?! Marty McFly: My FATHER? Biff Tannen/Griff:", "start_char": 2042, "end_char": 2246, "id": "35715156" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_23_911083506#1_2005792901", "url": "https://list.fandom.com/wiki/McFly_family", "title": "McFly family | WikiLists | Fandom", "headings": "McFly family\nMcFly family\nContents\nGenealogy\nMovies\nFamily tree\nDraft scripts\nAnimated series\nFamily members\nJoey Baines\nLorraine Baines\nToby Baines\nArthur McFly\nDave McFly\nGeorge McFly\nHarold McFly\nJennivere McFly\nLinda McFly\nMaggie McFly\nMarlene McFly\nMarta McFly\nMartin McFly\nMarty McFly\nMarty McFly, Jr.\nPee Wee McFly\nSeamus McFly\nSylvia McFly\nReferences\n", "segment": "It includes both the ancestors and descendants of the series' central character, Marty McFly. Throughout the trilogy of films, viewers are introduced to a total of 9 McFly family members spanning 6 generations, 7 Baines family members spanning 2 generations, and one Parker family member. Michael J. Fox plays a total of four McFly family members. He plays Marty McFly, both of Marty's children, and Marty's great-great-grandfather Seamus McFly. Fox also posed for a picture of the adult William McFly, which was found by Doc and Marty in 1955. This leads to a subtle joke in the movie: as Marty looks at the picture, he comments that William is a \"good looking guy\". Lea Thompson also plays two family members, Lorraine Baines and Maggie McFly, even though there is no family link between the two characters. On the other hand, some characters had to be recast and were played by several actors. George McFly is played by both Crispin Glover and Jeffrey Weissman, while Jennifer Parker is played by both Claudia Wells and Elisabeth Shue.", "start_char": 683, "end_char": 1721, "id": "110834770" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_16_3064005547#14_3381126125", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Clara_Clayton", "title": "List of Back to the Future characters - Wikipedia", "headings": "List of\nBack to the Future\ncharacters\n\nList of Back to the Future characters\nContents\nMain characters\nMarty McFly\nEmmett \"Doc\" Brown\nClara Clayton\nJennifer Parker\nBiff Tannen\nMcFly family\nGeorge McFly\nLorraine Baines-McFly\nDave McFly\nLinda McFly\nSeamus and Maggie McFly\nWilliam McFly\nArthur McFly and Sylvia Miskin\nMarty Jr. and Marlene McFly\nBrown family\nJules and Verne Brown\nCopernicus\nEinstein\nTannen family\nIrving \"Kid\" Tannen\nBuford \"Mad Dog\" Tannen\nGriff\nBiff Tannen, Jr.\nStrickland family\nGerald Strickland\nJames Strickland\nEdna Strickland\nOther characters\nMarvin Berry\nOld Man Peabody\nDouglas J. Needles\nGoldie Wilson\nMatch, Skinhead, and 3-D\nReferences\n", "segment": "in a DVD commentary track for Part III, Bob Gale states that the creative team considered it important to include Thompson in the film, and he imagines that McFly men are simply \"genetically predisposed\" to be attracted to women who look like her. William McFly\nWilliam \"Willie\" McFly (portrayed by Michael J. Fox in Back to the Future: The Game) is the son of Seamus and Maggie McFly as well as Marty's great-grandfather. Arthur McFly and Sylvia Miskin\nArthur \"Artie\" McFly and Sylvia Miskin (stage name \"Trixie Trotter\") are Marty's grandparents introduced in Back to the Future: The Game . Marty Jr. and Marlene McFly\nMarty Jr. and Marlene McFly (both portrayed by Michael J. Fox) are Marty McFly and Jennifer Parker's future son and daughter in 2015 in Part II . Originally, 17-year-old Marty Jr. was to be arrested and sentenced to fifteen years in prison for joining a robbery initiated by Griff and his gang. Marlene attempted to help Marty Jr. break out of jail but failed and was sentenced to twenty years in a woman's prison. Doc and Marty prevented the eve", "start_char": 8933, "end_char": 10000, "id": "101356762" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_16_403660448#12_670944461", "url": "https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Back_to_the_Future", "title": "Back to the Future - Wikipedia", "headings": "Back to the Future\nBack to the Future\nContents\nPlot\nCast\nProduction\nConception and writing\nDevelopment\nCasting\nFilming with Stoltz\nFilming with Fox\nPost-production\nMusic\nDesign\nSpecial effects\nThe DeLorean time machine\nDesign\nRelease\nContext\nBox office\nReception\nCritical response\nAccolades\nPost-release\nHome media\nOther media\nThematic analysis\nLegacy\nModern reception\nCultural impact\nSequels and adaptations\nReferences\nNotes\nReferences\nWorks cited\nFurther reading\nExternal links\n", "segment": "He arrives as Doc is being shot. While Marty grieves at his side, Doc sits up, revealing he pieced Marty's note back together and wore a bulletproof vest. He takes Marty home and departs to the future in the DeLorean. Marty wakes the next morning to discover his father is now a successful, confident author, his mother is fit and happy, his siblings are successful, and Biff is a servile valet in George's employ. As Marty reunites with Jennifer, Doc suddenly reappears in the DeLorean, insisting they return with him to the future to save their children from terrible fates. Cast\nMichael J. Fox in 2012 (left) and Christopher Lloyd in 2015\nSee also: List of Back to the Future characters\nMichael J. Fox as Marty McFly: A high school student and aspiring musician\nChristopher Lloyd as Emmett \"Doc\" Brown: An eccentric scientist experimenting with time travel\nLea Thompson as Lorraine Baines-McFly: A 1955 teenager who grows into Marty's unhappy, alcoholic mother\nCrispin Glover as George McFly:", "start_char": 7477, "end_char": 8472, "id": "99721460" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_47_973359206#11_2106199889", "url": "https://www.msn.com/en-us/tv/news/then-and-now-the-cast-of-back-to-the-future-35-years-later/ss-BB16YSDp", "title": "THEN AND NOW: The cast of 'Back to the Future' 35 years later", "headings": "THEN AND NOW: The cast of 'Back to the Future' 35 years later\nTHEN AND NOW: The cast of 'Back to the Future' 35 years later\nTHEN AND NOW: The cast of 'Back to the Future' 35 years later\n", "segment": "8/19 SLIDES © Universal Pictures\nCrispin Glover was George McFly, Marty's shy father. Crispin Glover played Marty's nerdy father George, who eventually begins dating Lorraine with Marty's help (and ensures that his three children continue to exist in the future). Like Wells, Glover played both the teenage and adult versions of George in \"Back to the Future.\" Microsoft may earn an Affiliate Commission if you purchase something through recommended links in this article. 9/19 SLIDES © Jon Kopaloff/FilmMagic\nGlover recently had a recurring role on the Starz series \"American Gods.\" Unlike many of his costars, Glover did not return for the \"Back to the Future\" sequels (instead, he was replaced by actor Jeffrey Weissman). However, he's still appeared in many notable films since, like David Lynch's \"Wild at Heart,\" the 2000 film version of \"Charlie's Angels,\" and Tim Burton's \"Alice in Wonderland.\" Most recently, he's had a recurring role as Mr. World on the Starz show \"American Gods.\" Microsoft may earn an Affiliate Commission if you purchase something through recommended links in this article. Slideshow continues on the next slide\n10/19 SLIDES © Universal Pictures\nThomas F. Wilson starred as bully Biff Tannen.", "start_char": 7010, "end_char": 8234, "id": "72134064" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_23_911083506#8_2005806621", "url": "https://list.fandom.com/wiki/McFly_family", "title": "McFly family | WikiLists | Fandom", "headings": "McFly family\nMcFly family\nContents\nGenealogy\nMovies\nFamily tree\nDraft scripts\nAnimated series\nFamily members\nJoey Baines\nLorraine Baines\nToby Baines\nArthur McFly\nDave McFly\nGeorge McFly\nHarold McFly\nJennivere McFly\nLinda McFly\nMaggie McFly\nMarlene McFly\nMarta McFly\nMartin McFly\nMarty McFly\nMarty McFly, Jr.\nPee Wee McFly\nSeamus McFly\nSylvia McFly\nReferences\n", "segment": "However, the canonicity of these family members, much like the rest of this series, is debated. Chronologically speaking, the first known members of the McFly family are Harold and Jennivere McFly, who were seen in the episode \"A Family Vacation\". The episode depicts them living in Medieval Britain, though at the end Harold decides to move to Ireland, the nation of origin of Seamus McFly in Back to the Future Part III. Another McFly ancestor, according to the episode \"Batter Up\", is 1897 baseball player Pee Wee McFly, although his relationship to contemporary Seamus and Maggie McFly is never made clear. Finally, a direct descendant to Marty was encountered in the episode \"Solar Sailors\". It is Marty's great-granddaughter, starship mogul Captain Marta McFly. Family members\nJoey Baines\nJoey \"Jailbird\" Baines (born 1954) is the youngest brother of Lorraine Baines McFly. He is the subject of a small running gag in the trilogy. In the beginning of the first movie, he is in prison, and failed to make parole. When Marty visits 1955, he finds that Joey, as a baby, enjoyed being in his prison-like playpen so much that he cried whenever someone tried to take him out.", "start_char": 5260, "end_char": 6435, "id": "110834777" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_16_3064005547#13_3381124079", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Clara_Clayton", "title": "List of Back to the Future characters - Wikipedia", "headings": "List of\nBack to the Future\ncharacters\n\nList of Back to the Future characters\nContents\nMain characters\nMarty McFly\nEmmett \"Doc\" Brown\nClara Clayton\nJennifer Parker\nBiff Tannen\nMcFly family\nGeorge McFly\nLorraine Baines-McFly\nDave McFly\nLinda McFly\nSeamus and Maggie McFly\nWilliam McFly\nArthur McFly and Sylvia Miskin\nMarty Jr. and Marlene McFly\nBrown family\nJules and Verne Brown\nCopernicus\nEinstein\nTannen family\nIrving \"Kid\" Tannen\nBuford \"Mad Dog\" Tannen\nGriff\nBiff Tannen, Jr.\nStrickland family\nGerald Strickland\nJames Strickland\nEdna Strickland\nOther characters\nMarvin Berry\nOld Man Peabody\nDouglas J. Needles\nGoldie Wilson\nMatch, Skinhead, and 3-D\nReferences\n", "segment": "In Part III, Marty is befriended by Seamus and Maggie. While Maggie does not trust the \"strange young man\", Seamus has a familiar feeling about him and believes that helping him is the right thing to do. They have a son named William (Marty's great-grandfather). Much like his descendants, Seamus is harassed by a member of the Tannen family, Buford Tannen. Maggie McFly is played by Lea Thompson, who also plays Marty's mother Lorraine, even though Maggie is not an ancestor of Lorraine; in a DVD commentary track for Part III, Bob Gale states that the creative team considered it important to include Thompson in the film, and he imagines that McFly men are simply \"genetically predisposed\" to be attracted to women who look like her. William McFly\nWilliam \"Willie\" McFly (portrayed by Michael J. Fox in Back to the Future: The Game) is the son of Seamus and Maggie McFly as well as Marty's great-grandfather. Arthur McFly and Sylvia Miskin\nArthur \"Artie\" McFly and Sylvia Miskin (stage name \"Trixie Trotter\") are Marty's grandparents introduced in Back to the Future: The Game .", "start_char": 8444, "end_char": 9525, "id": "101356761" } ]
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what did john quincy adams died of?
Cerebral hemorrhage
[ { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_05_256092814#18_244102430", "url": "http://www.classroomhelp.com/lessons/Presidents/qadams.html", "title": "President John Quincy Adams", "headings": "\nJohn Quincy Adams\n1825 - 1829\nSixth President\nNEW Facts about the Inaugurations\nNicknames for the Presidents\nFirst Ladies\nPresidents who died in office\nAssassinations and Assassination Attempts\nVice Presidents who became Presidents\nPresidential Salaries\nOldest living Presidents\nPresidents' Military Service\nPreidential Timeline of Key Dates\nBooks about U.S. President\nPets of the Presidents\nChronlogical (by Year) Order\nOf the Presidents.\n", "segment": "John Quincy Adams died of a stroke on February 23, 1848. He was 80 years and 227 days old when he died. Adams had a heart attack at his desk in the House chamber and died in the speaker's office. As a member of Congress, he worked for years to overturn the rule that Congress would not accept petitions against slavery. He is the only President who died in the Capitol Building. Representative and later president Abraham Lincoln served as a pallbearer at his funeral. Quotes: \"A confederation is not a country.\" Eulogy on James Madison. \"The public history of all countries and all ages, is but a mask, richly coloured.", "start_char": 6427, "end_char": 7048, "id": "16795884" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_01_1775196393#1_2620590301", "url": "http://johnadamsinfo.com/john-adams-death/84/", "title": "John Adams Death - John Adams Birth And Death | John Adams", "headings": "John Adams Death\nJohn Adams Death", "segment": "How did John Adams die? John Adams' cause of death was recorded as debility at the age of 90 years and was likely due to heart failure related to arteriosclerosis. He died during the second year of his eldest son's presidency, living just long enough to see John Quincy Adams triumph in the 1824 election. John Adams had spent the last years of his life at his family home in Quincy, Massachusetts. His wife, Abigail Adams, had died of typhoid in 1818 and his third son, Thomas Boylston Adams, along with his wife and children had moved in to live with John Adams and care for the family home. John Adams' birth and death were both in the same area as Quincy had only recently been incorporated from a section of Braintree, his hometown. Born as a Congregationalist with a Puritan heritage and the son of a Deacon, Adams converted to Christian Unitarianism in his middle age and was vocal about his personal beliefs on the divinity of Jesus Christ. Adams was a strong critic of the Roman Catholic Church but attacked Thomas Paine for his criticism of Christianity as a whole. Adams was buried first at the Hancock Cemetery before being reinterred across the road at the United First Parish Church. Eventually this church would be known as the Church of the Presidents because John Quincy Adams was also buried here along with both of the former Presidents' wives.", "start_char": 938, "end_char": 2302, "id": "74300236" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_48_812858254#0_1465198250", "url": "https://www.nndb.com/people/370/000026292/", "title": "", "headings": "\n", "segment": "John Quincy Adams\nThis is a beta version of NNDB\nSearch: All NamesLiving peopleDead peopleBand NamesBook TitlesMovie TitlesFull Textfor \n \nJohn Quincy Adams\nBorn:11-Jul-1767\nBirthplace: Quincy, MA\nDied:23-Feb-1848\nLocation of death: Washington, DC[1]\nCause of death: Stroke\nRemains: Buried, First Unitarian Church, Quincy, MA\nGender: Male\nReligion: Unitarian\nRace or Ethnicity: White\nSexual orientation: Straight\nOccupation:", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 428, "id": "29871981" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_28_279567868#11_586398433", "url": "https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Quincy_Adams", "title": "John Quincy Adams - Simple English Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia", "headings": "John Quincy Adams\nJohn Quincy Adams\nContents\nEarly life\nEducation\nAbolitionist\nPresidency\nLater life\nDeath\nReferences\n", "segment": "He remained in Congress until the day of his death on February 23, 1848. Death\nJohn Quincy Adams during his final hours of life after his collapse in the Capitol. Drawing in pencil by Arthur Joseph Stansbury, digitally restored. On February 21, 1848, Adams suffered a stroke in the House chamber. He collapsed and died in the House two days later on February 23, 1848. He was eighty years old. It was the 7th (and arguably the most significant) death of a US president. References\n↑ John Quincy Adams Whitehouse biography\n↑ Waldstreicher, David (2017-07-11). \" Happy Birthday, John Quincy Adams\". The Atlantic.", "start_char": 7816, "end_char": 8425, "id": "41129371" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_23_114290969#10_261746006", "url": "https://kids.kiddle.co/John_Quincy_Adams", "title": "John Quincy Adams Facts for Kids", "headings": "John Quincy Adams facts for kids\nJohn Quincy Adams facts for kids\nContents\nEarly life\nEducation\nAbolitionist\nPresidency\nLater life\nDeath\nKey facts about John Quincy Adams\nImages for kids\n", "segment": "He collapsed and died in the House two days later on February 23, 1848. He was eighty years old. Key facts about John Quincy Adams\nHis father was the second President of the United States. John Quincy Adams spent his entire adult life in politics, until the day he died. He served in many roles for the United States under all of the Presidents who came before him. He became the sixth President of the United States and the first to be chosen by the House of Representatives. John Quincy Adams was against slavery and used his experience within the government to try to abolish (get rid of) it. Images for kids\nJohn Quincy Adams, age 29\nPortrait of Louisa Adams (1821–1826) by Gilbert Stuart\n1815 US passport issued by John Quincy Adams at London. 1850 Copy of 1843 photograph of John Quincy Adams\nAdams portrait – Gilbert Stuart, 1818\nIn the Adams–Onís Treaty, the United States acquired Florida and set the western border of the 1803 Louisiana Purchase. General Andrew Jackson\nSecretary of State Henry Clay\nAdams's portrait at the U.S. National Portrait Gallery by George Bingham c. 1850\nAdams's cenotaph at the Congressional Cemetery\nPresidential Dollar of John Quincy Adams\nTombs of Presidents John Adams (far left) and John Quincy Adams (right) and their wives Abigail and Louisa, in a family crypt beneath the United First Parish Church.", "start_char": 7097, "end_char": 8441, "id": "109849500" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_28_279567868#10_586397262", "url": "https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Quincy_Adams", "title": "John Quincy Adams - Simple English Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia", "headings": "John Quincy Adams\nJohn Quincy Adams\nContents\nEarly life\nEducation\nAbolitionist\nPresidency\nLater life\nDeath\nReferences\n", "segment": "Adams lost the 1828 election to Jackson. The election was noted for the personal attacks made by the candidates against each other. 1850 Copy of 1843 photograph of John Quincy Adams\nLater life\nAdams returned to Massachusetts for a short time after he was lost. He returned to Washington D.C. in 1831 after being elected to the United States House of Representatives. He was a leading opponent of slavery. He remained in Congress until the day of his death on February 23, 1848. Death\nJohn Quincy Adams during his final hours of life after his collapse in the Capitol. Drawing in pencil by Arthur Joseph Stansbury, digitally restored. On February 21, 1848, Adams suffered a stroke in the House chamber. He collapsed and died in the House two days later on February 23, 1848.", "start_char": 7410, "end_char": 8184, "id": "41129370" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_45_157717797#3_354827747", "url": "https://www.kqed.org/arts/13882779/the-3-presidents-who-died-on-the-fourth-of-july-and-other-strange-fatalities", "title": "The 3 Presidents Who Died on the Fourth of July (And Other Strange Fatalities) | KQED", "headings": "The 3 Presidents Who Died on the Fourth of July (And Other Strange Fatalities)\nThe 3 Presidents Who Died on the Fourth of July (And Other Strange Fatalities)", "segment": "He caught a fever on July 3 and succumbed the next day, at 12:50pm at home in Monticello, Virginia. Meanwhile, 569 miles away in Quincy, Massachusetts, 90-year-old John Adams was also on his death bed. He died soon after his friend, entirely unaware of Jefferson’s passing. Adams’ oblivious last words were reportedly: “ Thomas Jefferson still survives.” It was the 50th anniversary of the signing of the Declaration of Independence. President John Quincy Adams, struck by his father and Thomas Jefferson dying not just on the same day, but on such a historic occasion, called the timing “visible and palpable remarks of divine favor.” Senator Daniel Webster agreed, remarking in a eulogy a month after Adams’ and Jefferson’s deaths that they were “proofs that our country and its benefactors are objects of His [God’s] care.” Sponsored\nPrecisely five years after Jefferson and Adams passed away, James Monroe died of tuberculosis, aged 73, at his daughter’s home in New York City. Four days later, the Boston Traveler noted: “", "start_char": 1544, "end_char": 2570, "id": "49767500" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_36_97514998#12_204484687", "url": "https://www.cheatsheet.com/entertainment/presidents-lived-longest.html/", "title": "These Are the Presidents Who Lived the Longest", "headings": "These Are the Presidents Who Lived the Longest\nThese Are the Presidents Who Lived the Longest\n16. James Monroe\nAge at death: 73\n15. Millard Fillmore\nAge at death: 74\n14. James Buchanan\nAge at death: 77\n13. Andrew Jackson\nAge at death: 78\n12. Dwight D. Eisenhower\nAge at death: 78\n11. Martin Van Buren\nAge at death: 79\n10. John Quincy Adams\nAge at death: 80\n9. Richard Nixon\nAge at death: 81\n8. Thomas Jefferson\nAge at death: 83\n7. James Madison\nAge at death: 85\n6. Harry S. Truman\nAge at death: 88\n5. Herbert Hoover\nAge at death: 90\n4. John Adams\nAge at death: 90\n3. Ronald Reagan\nAge at death: 93\n2. Gerald Ford\nAge at death: 93\n1. George H.W. Bush\nAge at death: 94\n", "segment": "John Quincy Adams\nJohn Quincy Adams | Library of Congress/Wikimedia Commons\nAge at death: 80\nFor his day, John Quincy Adams lived a very long time. He was outspoken about his dislike for slavery and support for freedom of speech, which helped him win the White House in 1824. However, he only served one term, from 1825-1829. But after his presidency, he was elected to the House of Representatives. He served until his death in 1848; Adams died from a stroke in Washington, D.C.\nNext: This president was the most infamous of them all. 9. Richard Nixon\nRichard Nixon | Keystone/ Getty Images\nAge at death:", "start_char": 4108, "end_char": 4713, "id": "107983070" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_03_1657224586#4_2869519748", "url": "http://www.answers.com/Q/How_old_is_John_adams", "title": "", "headings": "\n", "segment": "December 4, 1970). How old was John Quincy Adams when he died? President John Quincy Adams was 80 years old when he died. How old was Abigail Adams when she dated John Adams? 18-19 years old\nHow old was John Adams when he entered office? John Adams was 61 years old when he became President of the\nUnited States. John Adams was the 2nd President of the United\nStates. How old is John Quincy Adams? John Quincy Adams was born on July 11, 1767 and died on February\n23, 1848. John Quincy Adams would have been 80 years old at the\ntime of death or 248 years old today.", "start_char": 1438, "end_char": 2002, "id": "3503176" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_23_114290969#9_261744850", "url": "https://kids.kiddle.co/John_Quincy_Adams", "title": "John Quincy Adams Facts for Kids", "headings": "John Quincy Adams facts for kids\nJohn Quincy Adams facts for kids\nContents\nEarly life\nEducation\nAbolitionist\nPresidency\nLater life\nDeath\nKey facts about John Quincy Adams\nImages for kids\n", "segment": "Later life\nAdams returned to Massachusetts for a short time after he was lost. He returned to Washington D.C. in 1831 after being elected to the United States House of Representatives. He was a leading opponent of slavery. He remained in Congress until the day of his death on February 23, 1848. Death\nOn February 21, 1848, Adams suffered a stroke in the House chamber. He collapsed and died in the House two days later on February 23, 1848. He was eighty years old. Key facts about John Quincy Adams\nHis father was the second President of the United States. John Quincy Adams spent his entire adult life in politics, until the day he died. He served in many roles for the United States under all of the Presidents who came before him.", "start_char": 6726, "end_char": 7462, "id": "109849499" } ]
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[ { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_49_1262401159#0_2611595218", "url": "https://www.planetware.com/tourist-attractions-/houston-us-tx-h.htm", "title": "13 Top-Rated Tourist Attractions & Things to Do in Houston | PlanetWare", "headings": "13 Top-Rated Tourist Attractions & Things to Do in Houston\n13 Top-Rated Tourist Attractions & Things to Do in Houston\n1. Visit Space Center Houston\n2. Explore Houston's Museum District\n3. Walk, Bike, or Paddle in Buffalo Bayou Park\n4. Visit the Houston Zoo\n5. Take the Kids to the Houston Children's Museum\n6. Discover Houston's Street Art\n7. Shop the Vintage Stores on 19th Street in The Heights\n8. Day Trip to Galveston\n9. Attend the Houston Livestock Show and Rodeo\n10. See a Sports Game\n11. Discover Unique Dining Experiences in Houston\n12. Walk through Rice University Campus\n13. Experience the Gerald D. Hines Waterwall Park\nWhere to Stay in Houston for Sightseeing\nLuxury Hotels:\nMid-Range Hotels:\nBudget Hotels:\nTips and Tours: How to Make the Most of Your Visit to Houston\nSave Money with a Pass:\nSightseeing:\nTexas Maps and Info:\nMore Related Articles on PlanetWare.com\n", "segment": "13 Top-Rated Tourist Attractions & Things to Do in Houston | PlanetWare\n\n\n\n13 Top-Rated Tourist Attractions & Things to Do in Houston\nWritten by Lana Law\nUpdated Mar 9, 2021\nWe may earn a commission from affiliate links ( )\nIf you are looking for culture, dining, shopping, unique attractions, and fun experiences, you'll find no shortage of things to do in Houston. This is the fourth largest city in the United States and home to the famous Space Center Houston, renowned chefs, inspiring museums, and beautiful green spaces, complete with a bayou running through the heart of the city. Depending on your travel dates, you may even be able to take in a sports game or enjoy Houston's signature event, the Livestock Show and Rodeo. Houston makes a great destination for a weekend getaway, with direct flights from all over North America. Combine a trip to Houston with a visit to nearby Galveston, less than an hour away, for a mix of big city and island life. For a complete look at things to do, see our list of top attractions in Houston. See also: Where to Stay in Houston\nNote: Some businesses may be temporarily closed due to recent global health and safety issues. 1.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 1175, "id": "28604846" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_33_698899879#0_1450830919", "url": "https://www.attractionsofamerica.com/attractions/houston-texas-top-10-attractions.php", "title": "Top 10 Tourist Attractions in Houston, Texas | Things To Do in Houston | Attractions of America", "headings": "Top 10 Tourist Attractions in Houston, Texas\nTop 10 Tourist Attractions in Houston, Texas\nBest Things To Do in Houston\n1: Space Center of Houston\n2: Houston Museum of Natural Science\n3: Bayou Place\n4: Houston Zoo\n5: Houston Livestock Show and Rodeo\n6: Downtown Aquarium\n7: The Children's Museum of Houston\n8: The Galleria\n9: Houston Arboretum and Nature Center\n10: Kemah Boardwalk\n", "segment": "Top 10 Tourist Attractions in Houston, Texas | Things To Do in Houston | Attractions of America\nTop 10 Tourist Attractions in Houston, Texas\nWhen most people think of visiting the Lone Star State, Houston is one of the first cities to come to mind. With a population of around 2.19 million people as of 2013, Houston has the biggest population in Texas. For visitors and locals alike, this translates into plenty of fun activities to do. Houston offers something for everyone, whether you are an adult or a parent with young children or prefer science, animals, arts, or something else. The following attractions are the most popular in Houston, Texas, for their wide appeal and entertainment value. Let's check out the details of these top tourist attractions in Houston. Best Things To Do in Houston\nTable of Contents [ Show]\nSpace Center of Houston\nHouston Museum of Natural Science\nBayou Place\nHouston Zoo\nHouston Livestock Show and Rodeo\nDowntown Aquarium\nThe Children's Museum of Houston\nThe Galleria\nHouston Arboretum and Nature Center\nKemah Boardwalk\n1: Space Center of Houston\nFlickr/jpellgen\nRate attraction: 27\n3\nView Map\nThe Manned Space Flight Education Foundation Inc. runs the Space Center of Houston, which is actually the top attraction for international tourists. The Space Center first opened in 1992 and since then, it has had 17 million visitors who come to see the educationally fun, and interactive exhibits.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 1431, "id": "15748042" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_30_918585880#0_2054062644", "url": "https://travel.usnews.com/Houston_TX/Things_To_Do/", "title": "21 Best Things to Do in Houston | U.S. News Travel", "headings": "Best Things To Do in\nHouston\n\nBest Things To Do in Houston\nAmusement Parks, Entertainment and Nightlife, Festivals, Sports\nHalf Day to Full Day\nZoos and Aquariums, Free, Parks and Gardens, Recreation\n2 hours to Half Day\nMuseums, Neighborhood/Area\nHalf Day to Full Day\nTours & Sightseeing\nMuseums, Sightseeing\n2 hours to Half Day\nMuseums\n2 hours to Half Day\nFree, Neighborhood/Area\nHalf Day to Full Day\nSports\n2 hours to Half Day\nMuseums, Free\n2 hours to Half Day\nWalking & Biking Tours\nMuseums\n2 hours to Half Day\nMuseums\n2 hours to Half Day\nMuseums, Free\n1 to 2 hours\nFree, Shopping\n2 hours to Half Day\nFree, Tours, Sightseeing\nHalf Day to Full Day\nOutdoor Activities\nFree, Parks and Gardens, Hiking, Recreation\n1 to 2 hours\nParks and Gardens, Hiking, Recreation\n2 hours to Half Day\nZoos and Aquariums\n2 hours to Half Day\nFree, Parks and Gardens, Recreation\n1 to 2 hours\nAmusement Parks, Beaches, Free, Neighborhood/Area, Sightseeing\nMore than Full Day\nDay Trips & Excursions\nFree, Parks and Gardens, Sightseeing\nLess than 1 hour\nMuseums, Monuments and Memorials\n2 hours to Half Day\nMuseums, Monuments and Memorials, Sightseeing\n2 hours to Half Day\n", "segment": "21 Best Things to Do in Houston | U.S. News Travel\nBest Things To Do in Houston\nHouston is home to a wealth of activities and interesting sights. The city offers things to do for outdoors enthusiasts ( Buffalo Bayou ), families\n... READ MORE\nHouston is home to a wealth of activities and interesting sights. The city offers things to do for outdoors enthusiasts ( Buffalo Bayou ), families (the Houston zoo and children's museum) and lovers of art (the unique Art Car Museum and superb Menil Collection ). Shoppers will enjoy the massive Galleria, and there's even a very impressive and very sobering Holocaust Museum Houston. Visitors can learn about the origins of \"Houston, we've had a problem\" and NASA's astronaut program at Space Center Houston or enjoy prehistoric exhibits and colorful butterflies at the Houston Museum of Natural Science. And we can't forget Tex-Mex: The city teems with superb Texas-Mexico fusion cuisine. How we rank Things to Do\nUpdated February 11, 2021\nAll Things To Do\nFree\nAll Things To Do\nFree\n»\nAll\nFree\nAll\nFree\n»\n# 1\nView all Photos\nHouston Livestock Show and Rodeo\nHouston Livestock Show and Rodeo\n#1 in Houston\n4.5 miles to city center [SEE MAP]\nAmusement Parks, Entertainment and Nightlife, Festivals, Sports\nTYPE\nHalf Day to Full Day\nTIME TO SPEND\n4.5 miles to city center [SEE MAP]\nAmusement Parks, Entertainment and Nightlife, Festivals, Sports\nTYPE\nHalf Day to Full Day\nTIME TO SPEND\nNo trip to Texas is complete without a visit to a rodeo. And in Houston, there's no better place to watch riders saddle up than the Houston Livestock Show and Rodeo. When competition season rolls around (typically between late February and early March), crowds descend on NRG Stadium to watch daily rodeo shows that feature a variety of competitions, such as bareback riding, bull riding, steer wrestling, tie-down roping, barrel racing and more.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 1874, "id": "37818415" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_49_1262401159#1_2611597591", "url": "https://www.planetware.com/tourist-attractions-/houston-us-tx-h.htm", "title": "13 Top-Rated Tourist Attractions & Things to Do in Houston | PlanetWare", "headings": "13 Top-Rated Tourist Attractions & Things to Do in Houston\n13 Top-Rated Tourist Attractions & Things to Do in Houston\n1. Visit Space Center Houston\n2. Explore Houston's Museum District\n3. Walk, Bike, or Paddle in Buffalo Bayou Park\n4. Visit the Houston Zoo\n5. Take the Kids to the Houston Children's Museum\n6. Discover Houston's Street Art\n7. Shop the Vintage Stores on 19th Street in The Heights\n8. Day Trip to Galveston\n9. Attend the Houston Livestock Show and Rodeo\n10. See a Sports Game\n11. Discover Unique Dining Experiences in Houston\n12. Walk through Rice University Campus\n13. Experience the Gerald D. Hines Waterwall Park\nWhere to Stay in Houston for Sightseeing\nLuxury Hotels:\nMid-Range Hotels:\nBudget Hotels:\nTips and Tours: How to Make the Most of Your Visit to Houston\nSave Money with a Pass:\nSightseeing:\nTexas Maps and Info:\nMore Related Articles on PlanetWare.com\n", "segment": "For a complete look at things to do, see our list of top attractions in Houston. See also: Where to Stay in Houston\nNote: Some businesses may be temporarily closed due to recent global health and safety issues. 1. Visit Space Center Houston\nSpace Center Houston | Photo Copyright: Lana Law\nSpace Center Houston, the official visitor center of NASA's Johnson Space Center, is a must-see attraction in Houston. This is a huge complex, where you can walk through the space shuttle replica Independence and the enormous shuttle carrier aircraft it's mounted on. In the visitor center, you can wander inside a replica of America's first space station, Skylab, and touch a rock from the moon. This is also the place to learn about NASA's upcoming missions, including travel to Mars.", "start_char": 962, "end_char": 1738, "id": "28604847" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_33_698899879#1_1450833089", "url": "https://www.attractionsofamerica.com/attractions/houston-texas-top-10-attractions.php", "title": "Top 10 Tourist Attractions in Houston, Texas | Things To Do in Houston | Attractions of America", "headings": "Top 10 Tourist Attractions in Houston, Texas\nTop 10 Tourist Attractions in Houston, Texas\nBest Things To Do in Houston\n1: Space Center of Houston\n2: Houston Museum of Natural Science\n3: Bayou Place\n4: Houston Zoo\n5: Houston Livestock Show and Rodeo\n6: Downtown Aquarium\n7: The Children's Museum of Houston\n8: The Galleria\n9: Houston Arboretum and Nature Center\n10: Kemah Boardwalk\n", "segment": "Let's check out the details of these top tourist attractions in Houston. Best Things To Do in Houston\nTable of Contents [ Show]\nSpace Center of Houston\nHouston Museum of Natural Science\nBayou Place\nHouston Zoo\nHouston Livestock Show and Rodeo\nDowntown Aquarium\nThe Children's Museum of Houston\nThe Galleria\nHouston Arboretum and Nature Center\nKemah Boardwalk\n1: Space Center of Houston\nFlickr/jpellgen\nRate attraction: 27\n3\nView Map\nThe Manned Space Flight Education Foundation Inc. runs the Space Center of Houston, which is actually the top attraction for international tourists. The Space Center first opened in 1992 and since then, it has had 17 million visitors who come to see the educationally fun, and interactive exhibits. One highlight is the largest collection in the world of lunar samples and moon rocks that the public can see. There are even weekly opportunities to meet real astronauts and occasional special events. Address: 1601 Nasa Pkwy, Houston, TX 77058\nWebsite: www.spacecenter.org\nAlso Read:", "start_char": 699, "end_char": 1715, "id": "15748043" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_07_1193824614#6_2148395405", "url": "http://www.mapsofworld.com/usa/states/texas/houston.html", "title": "Houston Map, Map of Houston City of Texas", "headings": "Houston Map, Texas\nHouston Map, Texas\nAbout Houston Map:\nHouston Quick Facts\nHouston, Texas\nHow to Reach?\nBest Time to Visit\nPlaces to Visit in Houston\nThings to Do in Houston\nCities near Houston Metropolitan Area\n", "segment": "Places to Visit in Houston\nTake ample time to explore the eclectic neighborhoods, downtown tunnels, and family attractions in H-Town which offer unique experience. Space Center – Ignore the temptation to say “Houston, we have a problem” here. For those who are keen on learning NASA's space journey, putting on astronaut helmets, and exploring space with lunar simulators, this is arguably the best tourist attraction in the city. Only a 45-minute drive from downtown, it houses NASA's Lyndon B. Johnson Space Center and the famous Mission Control Center. Museum District – This pedestrian-friendly and tree-abundant neighborhood is one of the largest in the US with about 19 top-notch museums and galleries set within blocks of one another. The Museum of Fine Arts showcases works of Rembrandt, Picasso, and other European painters and its Cullen Sculpture Garden exhibits the works of Rodin and Matisse. Houston Museum of Natural Science houses dinosaur exhibits, Burke Baker Planetarium, Cockrell Butterfly Center, and an IMAX theater. Children’s Museum of Houston, Holocaust Museum Houston, and The Menil Collection are other prominent places to contemplate. Wet'n'Wild SplashTown – Water slides, lazy river, swimming pools, and food court are all here in this 80-acre water park for multiple age groups. With entertaining rides like Brain Drain, Texas Freefall, Tree House, Big Kahuna, Zoom Flumes, it is a premier destination for a break from the heat.", "start_char": 3511, "end_char": 4970, "id": "45996244" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_49_1262401159#10_2611617456", "url": "https://www.planetware.com/tourist-attractions-/houston-us-tx-h.htm", "title": "13 Top-Rated Tourist Attractions & Things to Do in Houston | PlanetWare", "headings": "13 Top-Rated Tourist Attractions & Things to Do in Houston\n13 Top-Rated Tourist Attractions & Things to Do in Houston\n1. Visit Space Center Houston\n2. Explore Houston's Museum District\n3. Walk, Bike, or Paddle in Buffalo Bayou Park\n4. Visit the Houston Zoo\n5. Take the Kids to the Houston Children's Museum\n6. Discover Houston's Street Art\n7. Shop the Vintage Stores on 19th Street in The Heights\n8. Day Trip to Galveston\n9. Attend the Houston Livestock Show and Rodeo\n10. See a Sports Game\n11. Discover Unique Dining Experiences in Houston\n12. Walk through Rice University Campus\n13. Experience the Gerald D. Hines Waterwall Park\nWhere to Stay in Houston for Sightseeing\nLuxury Hotels:\nMid-Range Hotels:\nBudget Hotels:\nTips and Tours: How to Make the Most of Your Visit to Houston\nSave Money with a Pass:\nSightseeing:\nTexas Maps and Info:\nMore Related Articles on PlanetWare.com\n", "segment": "https://buffalobayou.org/visit/\n4. Visit the Houston Zoo\nVisit the Houston Zoo\nSet on 55 acres in Hermann Park, the Houston Zoo is one of the city's star attractions, popular with locals and visitors. The zoo is home to more than 6,000 exotic and indigenous animals and contains an education center and children's zoo. Some of the highlights include feeding the giraffes, seeing marine life up close in the aquarium, and watching sea lions and otters frolicking about. Other attractions in Hermann Park are the Houston Museum of Natural Science, the Miller Outdoor Theatre, a Japanese Garden, and McGovern Centennial Garden. Also fun is a paddle boat trip on McGovern Lake, or a stroll along the park's walking trails. Address: 6200 Hermann Park Drive, Houston, Texas\nOfficial site: www.houstonzoo.org\n5. 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[ { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_35_1512898799#9_3358001107", "url": "https://www.celebritynetworth.com/richest-athletes/richest-baseball/albert-pujols-net-worth/", "title": "Albert Pujols Net Worth | Celebrity Net Worth", "headings": "Albert Pujols Net Worth\nAlbert Pujols Net Worth\nHow much is Albert Pujols Worth?\nAlbert Pujols Net Worth:\nAlbert Pujols' Salary\nAlbert Pujols\nAlbert Pujols Earnings\n", "segment": "however, a New York Times writer said, \"Even when Pujols struggles, he excels.\" The Cardinals reached the World Series, where they defeated the Texas Rangers. In Game Three, Albert hit three home runs, joining Babe Ruth and Reggie Jackson as the only players in history to hit three home runs in a World Series game. In 2012, Pujols signed a ten-year deal with the Los Angeles Angels worth around $254 million. He started the season off slow but eventually bounced back. In 2013, Albert suffered a foot injury partway through the season and could not return. In 2014, he became the third-youngest player to hit 500 home runs, and in 2015 he was selected to the All-Star Game. Pujols continued to play with the Los Angeles Angels, although he never achieved the same success as he did earlier in his career with the Cardinals. At the beginning of the 2020 season, at the age of 40, Albert was the oldest player in the MLB. In September, he hit his 662nd home run, giving him fifth place all-time.", "start_char": 4037, "end_char": 5032, "id": "32625778" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_35_1512898799#5_3357995571", "url": "https://www.celebritynetworth.com/richest-athletes/richest-baseball/albert-pujols-net-worth/", "title": "Albert Pujols Net Worth | Celebrity Net Worth", "headings": "Albert Pujols Net Worth\nAlbert Pujols Net Worth\nHow much is Albert Pujols Worth?\nAlbert Pujols Net Worth:\nAlbert Pujols' Salary\nAlbert Pujols\nAlbert Pujols Earnings\n", "segment": "He was voted second for the league's MVP. The team advanced to the 2002 NL Championship Series but lost to the San Francisco Giants. In 2003, Albert was voted into the All-Star Game, which would mark the first of eight straight seasons to reach the game. Pujols again finished second in the voting for the league's MVP. That season, he tied Ralph Kiner for the most home runs in their first three seasons with 114. In 2004, Albert signed a seven-year contract extension worth $100 million. He had numerous stand-out games and continued to perform at the highest level despite being diagnosed with plantar fasciitis. The Cardinals made the postseason and advanced to the World Series for the first time since 1987. They were swept in four games by the Boston Red Sox. Pujols hit his 200th career home run the following season, making him the third-youngest player to reach that milestone.", "start_char": 2221, "end_char": 3108, "id": "32625774" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_57_791549007#4_1244674839", "url": "https://www.wealthypersons.com/albert-pujols-net-worth-2020-2021/", "title": "Albert Pujols Net Worth 2021: Age, Height, Weight, Wife, Kids, Bio-Wiki | Wealthy Persons", "headings": "Albert Pujols Net Worth 2021: Age, Height, Weight, Wife, Kids, Bio-Wiki\nAlbert Pujols Net Worth 2021: Age, Height, Weight, Wife, Kids, Bio-Wiki\nEarly Life & Biography\nPersonal Life\nAge, Height, and Weight\nCareer\nAwards & Achievements\nNet Worth & Salary of Albert Pujols in 2021\n", "segment": "$200 Million\nLast Updated: May 2021\nAlbert Pujols is an admired professional level baseball player who has played Major League Baseball for the ‘Los Angeles Angels’ and ‘St. Louis Cardinals’. He is a famous hitter and got voted as the ‘Rookie of the Year’ in the ‘National League.’ He has played several tournaments in his baseball career, and was appreciated for his winning performance in ‘NL’ championships, and ‘World Series.’ Till date, he has made around 11,000 plate appearances. Maybe you know about Albert Pujols 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 Albert Pujols’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 & Biography\nAlbert was raised in Santo Domingo, majorly by his grandmother. He has a big family comprising of ten uncles and aunts.", "start_char": 666, "end_char": 1655, "id": "94395713" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_01_1151764956#2_1496699699", "url": "http://graphics.latimes.com/mlb-salaries-2016/", "title": "How much does your baseball team cost? - Los Angeles Times", "headings": "How much does your baseball team cost?\nHow much does your baseball team cost?\nCompare team salaries by position\n2016 dodgers\n2016 angels\ndodgers 2016 $249,781,668\nangels 2016 $164,673,333\n10 highest-paid players\nSelect year:\n$34,571,429\nClayton Kershaw\nPitcher\nDodgers\n$34,000,000\n$30,000,000\n$28,410,000\n$28,000,000\n$28,000,000\nJustin Verlander\nPitcher\nTigers\n$27,500,000\n$25,857,143\nFelix Hernandez\nPitcher\nMariners\n$25,000,000\n$25,000,000\nOverall payrolls\nSelect year:\nSort teams by:\nMore from Los Angeles Times Graphics\n", "segment": "Pujols, Albert\n25,000,000\n1b\nWilson, C.J.\n20,500,000\np\nWeaver, Jered\n20,200,000\np\nTrout, Mike\n16,083,333\ncf\nStreet, Huston\n8,000,000\np\nEscobar, Yunel\n7,000,000\n3b\nRichards, Garrett\n6,425,000\np\nSimmons, Andrelton\n6,000,000\nss\nSmith, Joe\n5,250,000\np\nSantiago, Hector\n5,000,000\np\nCalhoun, Kole\n3,400,000\nrf\nSoto, Geovany\n2,800,000\nc\nSalas, Fernando\n2,400,000\np\nPennington, Cliff\n1,500,000\nss\nNava, Daniel\n1,375,000\nlf\nGentry, Craig\n1,000,000\ncf\nChoi, Ji-Man\n650,000\n1b\nGiavotella, Johnny\n532,500\n2b\nShoemaker, Matt\n530,000\np\nCron, C.J.\n525,000\n1b\nMorin, Mike\n520,000\np\nAlvarez, Jose\n519,500\np\nHeaney, Andrew\n515,000\np\nRasmus, Cory\n514,500\np\nPerez, Carlos\n513,000\nc\nBedrosian, Cam\n510,500\np\n10 highest-paid players\nSelect year: 2013 2014 2015 2016\n$29,000,000\nAlex Rodriguez\nThird baseman\nYankees\n$25,500,000\nJohan Santana\nPitcher\nMets\n$25,000,000\nCliff Lee\nPitcher\nPhillies\n$24,642,857\nVernon Wells\nLeft fielder\nYankees\n$23,125,000\nMark Teixeira\nFirst baseman\nYankees\n$23,000,000\nCC Sabathia\nPitcher\nYankees\n$23,000,000\nJoe Mauer\nCatcher\nTwins\n$23,000,000\nPrince Fielder\nFirst baseman\nTigers\n$22,250,000\nTim Lincecum\nPitcher\nGiants\n$21,857,143\nAdrian Gonzalez\nFirst baseman\nDodgers\n$26,000,000\nZack Greinke\nPitcher\nDodgers\n$25,000,000\nCliff Lee\nPitcher\nPhillies\n$25,000,000\nRyan Howard\nFirst baseman\nPhillies\n$24,000,000\nPrince Fielder\nFirst baseman\nRangers\n$24,000,000\nRobinson Cano\nSecond baseman\nMariners\n$23,500,000\nCole Hamels\nPitcher\nPhillies\n$23,125,000\nMark Teixeira\nFirst baseman\nYankees\n$23,000,000\nCC Sabathia\nPitcher\nYankees\n$23,000,000\nJoe Mauer\nFirst baseman\nTwins\n$23,000,000\nAlbert Pujols\nFirst baseman\nAngels\n$32,571,429\nClayton Kershaw\nPitcher\nDodgers\n$28,000,000\nJustin Verlander\nPitcher\nTigers\n$25,400,000\nJosh Hamilton\nLeft fielder\nAngels\n$25,000,000\nCliff Lee\nPitcher\nPhillies\n$25,000,000\nRyan Howard\nFirst baseman\nPhillies\n$25,000,000\nZack Greinke\nPitcher\nDodgers\n$24,857,143\nFelix Hernandez\nPitcher\nMariners\n$24,285,714\nCC Sabathia\nPitcher\nYankees\n$24,000,000\nPrince Fielder\nFirst baseman\nRangers\n$24,000,000\nRobinson Cano\nSecond baseman\nMariners\n$34,571,429\nClayton Kershaw\nPitcher\nDodgers\n$34,000,000\nZack Greinke\nPitcher\nDiamondbacks\n$30,000,000\nDavid Price\nPitcher\nRed Sox\n$28,410,000\nJosh Hamilton\nLeft fielder\nRangers\n$28,000,000\nMiguel Cabrera\nFirst baseman\nTigers\n$28,000,000\nJustin Verlander\nPitcher\nTigers\n$27,500,000\nYoenis Cespedes\nLeft fielder\nMets\n$25,857,143\nFelix Hernandez\nPitcher\nMariners\n$25,000,000\nCC Sabathia\nPitcher\nYankees\n$25,000,000\nRyan Howard\nFirst baseman\nPhillies\nOverall payrolls\nSelect year: 2013 2014 2015 2016\nSort teams by: Total payroll\nDodgers\n$ 249,781,668\n( 74 - 59)\nYankees\n$ 225,997,792\n( 69 - 63)\nTigers\n$ 198,018,000\n( 72 - 61)\nRed Sox\n$ 197,899,679\n( 74 - 59)\nGiants\n$ 172,086,610\n( 72 - 61)\nCubs\n$ 171,611,834\n( 86 - 47)\nAngels\n$ 164,673,333\n( 59 - 74)\nRangers\n$ 158,955,390\n( 80 - 54)\nOrioles\n$ 147,693,713\n( 72 - 61)\nCardinals\n$ 145,553,500\n( 70 - 62)\nNationals\n$ 145,178,886\n( 78 - 55)\nMariners\n$ 141,830,193\n( 68 - 65)\nBlue Jays\n$ 136,782,027\n( 76 - 57)\nMets\n$ 135,188,085\n( 69 - 65)\nRoyals\n$ 131,487,125\n( 69 - 64)\nWhite Sox\n$ 114,498,667\n( 63 - 70)\nRockies\n$ 112,645,071\n( 64 - 69)\nTwins\n$ 105,333,700\n( 50 - 84)\nPirates\n$ 99,945,500\n( 67 - 64)\nPadres\n$ 99,284,500\n( 55 - 78)\nDiamondbacks\n$ 98,172,683\n( 56 - 77)\nAstros\n$ 96,893,700\n( 71 - 62)\nIndians\n$ 96,304,400\n( 76 - 56)\nReds\n$ 89,871,228\n( 55 - 77)\nPhillies\n$ 88,646,667\n( 60 - 73)\nAthletics\n$ 86,806,234\n( 57 - 76)\nBraves\n$ 86,580,791\n( 51 - 83)\nMarlins\n$ 74,364,500\n( 68 - 66)\nRays\n$ 66,681,991\n( 56 - 76)\nBrewers\n$ 63,908,300\n( 57 - 76)\nNotes: Rosters and payrolls fluctuate over the course of a season. Although we will update the graphic on a regular basis, information may be slightly out of date. Total team payrolls may also include contract payments to players who are no longer on the team and are not listed in the roster. Although some players cover multiple positions, each player has been assigned to one position in this representation. Sources: Cot's Baseball Contracts, Baseball-reference.com, MLB.com\nMore from Los Angeles Times Graphics\nSuper Retro Rams Simulator\n6 Girl Scout cookies you thought you were getting but aren’t\nOne year after California’s worst snowpack ever, levels are back to 87% of normal\nWhat happens without leap years?", "start_char": 2181, "end_char": 6468, "id": "73601001" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_28_1046407243#2_2226769545", "url": "https://sportytell.com/net-worth/albert-pujols-net-worth/", "title": "Albert Pujols Net Worth 2020, Salary & Endorsements | SportyTell", "headings": "Albert Pujols Net Worth 2020, Salary & Endorsements\nAlbert Pujols Net Worth 2020, Salary & Endorsements\nOverview\nEarly Life\nCareer Summary, Contracts & Achievements\nAlbert Pujols Net Worth in 2020\nAlbert Pujols Salary in 2020\nAlbert Pujols Endorsements in 2020\nAlbert Pujols Luxury Lifestyle\nHouse\nCars Collection\nLessons from Pujols Wealth, Success & Fame\n1. Never give up\n2. Always put up your best performance\nSummary\nConclusion\n", "segment": "Always put up your best performance\nOverview\nAlbert Pujols is a professional baseball player from the Dominican Republic who plays in Major League Baseball for the Los Angeles Angels. An experienced hitter, Pujols who ranks as one of the oldest players in the league, is also one of the best in the sports. Over the course of the numerous years, he has spent in the MLB, Pujols has created a reputation for being incredibly fast as well as proactive. Pujols’ ability to also foresee and predict a pitchers’ play, has also helped his hitting ability. His amazing antics on the field has led him to emerge as a world series champion on two occasions and earned him the prestigious Gold Glove award twice and Silver Slugger award six times. Though age has dealt a bit of blow to his abilities, Pujols still ranks as one of the best players in the MLB. With an emphasis on Albert Pujols’ wealth, we review his early life, career, salary, endorsements, luxury lifestyle and takeaways from his wealth and success. Early Life\nBorn and raised in Santo Domingo, Albert Pujols was the only child of his parents. His mother was not involved in his life, while his father, Bienvenido Pujols, played softball as a pitcher. His father was also an alcoholic.", "start_char": 798, "end_char": 2041, "id": "42051744" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_53_482108390#2_963625977", "url": "https://www.studymode.com/essays/Albert-Pujols-Famous-Baseball-Player-Came-1382976.html", "title": "Albert Pujols: Famous Baseball Player Came from Dominican Republic Essay - 444 Words", "headings": "Albert Pujols: Famous Baseball Player Came from Dominican Republic\nAlbert Pujols: Famous Baseball Player Came from Dominican Republic\nYou May Also Find These Documents Helpful\nPopular Essays\nJoin millions of other students and start your research\nBecome a StudyMode Member\n", "segment": "Albert Pujols born as Jose Alberto Pujols Alcantara was born January 16, 1980. After being born in the DR Albert and his family moved from to America in 1996. In high school Albert Pujols was an allstar at baseball being selected to participate in the allstar game in all four years in high school. Few teams were interested in Pujols because of uncertainty about his age, which position he would play, and his build. Thus, he was not drafted until the 13th round of the 1999 Major League Baseball (MLB) Draft, when the St. Louis Cardinals selected him with the 402nd overall pick. During spring training in 2001, Mark McGwire told Cardinals' manager Tony La Russa \"If you don't put Pujols on the roster for the 2001 season, it might be one of the worst moves you make in your career. As a baseball player Albert accomplished a lot of things to make him one of the best baseball players in history. Also Albert plays a role model for both Hispanic males who dream of what they want to be in the future. When Pujols was a child like most of us our age he dreamed of being a baseball player and practiced hard daily without hesitation. Most times in his career he usually reports back to the Dominican Republic so that he can give back to his community.", "start_char": 693, "end_char": 1944, "id": "89156285" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_28_1029667131#0_2185436042", "url": "https://sports.yahoo.com/mlb/players/6619/", "title": "Albert Pujols | LA Dodgers | Major League Baseball | Yahoo! Sports", "headings": "\nAlbert Pujols\nAVG\nHR\nRBI\nBio\nAll Season Types\n", "segment": "Albert Pujols | LA Dodgers | Major League Baseball | Yahoo! Sports\nAlbert Pujols\n#55, 1B,\nLos Angeles Dodgers\nAVG\n.206\nHR\n6\nRBI\n16\nR\n10\nBio\nHeight/Weight: 6' 3\"/235 lbs\nBat: R\nThrow: R\nBorn: Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic\nCollege: Maple Woods (MO) CC\nDraft: 1999 13th round by the\nSt. Louis Cardinals\nSummary\nGame Log\nSituational\nSplits\nBatter vs. Pitcher\nTeam News\nAll Season Types\nAll Season Types Post Reg\nCareer\nBatting\nSeason\nTeam\nType\nG\nAVG\nOBP\nSLG\nOPS\nAB\nR\nH\n2B\n3B\nHR\nRBI\nBB\nK\nSB\n2001\nSTL\nPost\n5\n.111\n.200\n.278\n.478\n18\n1\n2\n0\n0\n1\n2\n2\n2\n0\n2001\nSTL\nReg\n161\n.329\n.403\n.610\n1.013\n590\n112\n194\n47\n4\n37\n130\n69\n93\n1\n2002\nSTL\nReg\n157\n.314\n.394\n.561\n.955\n590\n118\n185\n40\n2\n34\n127\n72\n69\n2\n2002\nSTL\nPost\n8\n.276\n.400\n.483\n.883\n29\n5\n8\n1\n1\n1\n5\n5\n6\n0\n2003\nSTL\nReg\n157\n.359\n.439\n.667\n1.106\n591\n137\n212\n51\n1\n43\n124\n79\n65\n5\n2004\nSTL\nReg\n154\n.331\n.415\n.657\n1.072\n592\n133\n196\n51\n2\n46\n123\n84\n52\n5\n2004\nSTL\nPost\n15\n.414\n.493\n.793\n1.286\n58\n15\n24\n4\n0\n6\n14\n8\n6\n0\n2005\nSTL\nReg\n161\n.330\n.430\n.609\n1.039\n591\n129\n195\n38\n2\n41\n117\n97\n65\n16\n2005\nSTL\nPost\n9\n.375\n.447\n.625\n1.072\n32\n7\n12\n2\n0\n2\n8\n5\n3\n0\n2006\nSTL\nReg\n143\n.331\n.431\n.671\n1.102\n535\n119\n177\n33\n1\n49\n137\n92\n50\n7\n2006\nSTL\nPost\n16\n.288\n.439\n.519\n.959\n52\n11\n15\n3\n0\n3\n6\n13\n10\n0\n2007\nSTL\nReg\n158\n.327\n.429\n.568\n.997\n565\n99\n185\n38\n1\n32\n103\n99\n58\n2\n2008\nSTL\nReg\n148\n.357\n.462\n.653\n1.114\n524\n100\n187\n44\n0\n37\n116\n104\n54\n7\n2009\nSTL\nReg\n160\n.327\n.443\n.658\n1.101\n568\n124\n186\n45\n1\n47\n135\n115\n64\n16\n2009\nSTL\nPost\n3\n.300\n.462\n.300\n.762\n10\n0\n3\n0\n0\n0\n1\n3\n1\n0\n2010\nSTL\nReg\n159\n.312\n.414\n.596\n1.011\n587\n115\n183\n39\n1\n42\n118\n103\n76\n14\n2011\nSTL\nReg\n147\n.299\n.366\n.541\n.906\n579\n105\n173\n29\n0\n37\n99\n61\n58\n9\n2011\nSTL\nPost\n18\n.353\n.463\n.691\n1.155\n68\n15\n24\n8\n0\n5\n16\n12\n11\n1\n2012\nLAA\nReg\n154\n.285\n.343\n.516\n.859\n607\n85\n173\n50\n0\n30\n105\n52\n76\n8\n2013\nLAA\nReg\n99\n.258\n.330\n.437\n.767\n391\n49\n101\n19\n0\n17\n64\n40\n55\n1\n2014\nLAA\nPost\n3\n.167\n.231\n.417\n.647\n12\n1\n2\n0\n0\n1\n2\n1\n1\n0\n2014\nLAA\nReg\n159\n.272\n.324\n.466\n.790\n633\n89\n172\n37\n1\n28\n105\n48\n71\n5\n2015\nLAA\nReg\n157\n.244\n.307\n.480\n.787\n602\n85\n147\n22\n0\n40\n95\n50\n72\n5\n2016\nLAA\nReg\n152\n.268\n.323\n.457\n.780\n593\n71\n159\n19\n0\n31\n119\n49\n75\n4\n2017\nLAA\nReg\n149\n.241\n.286\n.386\n.672\n593\n53\n143\n17\n0\n23\n101\n37\n93\n3\n2018\nLAA\nReg\n117\n.245\n.289\n.411\n.700\n465\n50\n114\n20\n0\n19\n64\n28\n65\n1\n2019\nLAA\nReg\n131\n.244\n.305\n.430\n.734\n491\n55\n120\n22\n0\n23\n93\n43\n68\n3\n2020\nLAA\nReg\n39\n.224\n.270\n.395\n.665\n152\n15\n34\n8\n0\n6\n25\n9\n25\n0\n2021\nLAD\nReg\n4\n.273\n.333\n.545\n.879\n11\n1\n3\n0\n0\n1\n4\n0\n2\n0\n2021\nLAA\nReg\n24\n.198\n.250\n.372\n.622\n86\n9\n17\n0\n0\n5\n12\n3\n13\n1\nTotal\n-\nReg\n2,890\n.298\n.376\n.545\n.921\n10,936\n1,853\n3,256\n669\n16\n668\n2,116\n1,334\n1,319\n115\nTotal\n-\nPost\n77\n.323\n.431\n.599\n1.030\n279\n55\n90\n18\n1\n19\n54\n49\n40\n1\nB23703419.268351543 (1×1)", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 2634, "id": "42030553" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_35_1512898799#8_3357999746", "url": "https://www.celebritynetworth.com/richest-athletes/richest-baseball/albert-pujols-net-worth/", "title": "Albert Pujols Net Worth | Celebrity Net Worth", "headings": "Albert Pujols Net Worth\nAlbert Pujols Net Worth\nHow much is Albert Pujols Worth?\nAlbert Pujols Net Worth:\nAlbert Pujols' Salary\nAlbert Pujols\nAlbert Pujols Earnings\n", "segment": "When asked about his impressive home run statistics, he said, \"just another homer that goes out of the park. I'm happy to do it in front of our fans—they were waiting for it.\" In 2009 and 2010, he recorded several career-high stats and won the Silver Slugger Award for the fifth and sixth time in his career. In 2011, Albert and the Cardinals returned to the playoffs. Pujols struggled during the first half of the season; however, a New York Times writer said, \"Even when Pujols struggles, he excels.\" The Cardinals reached the World Series, where they defeated the Texas Rangers. In Game Three, Albert hit three home runs, joining Babe Ruth and Reggie Jackson as the only players in history to hit three home runs in a World Series game. In 2012, Pujols signed a ten-year deal with the Los Angeles Angels worth around $254 million. He started the season off slow but eventually bounced back.", "start_char": 3614, "end_char": 4507, "id": "32625777" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_28_1046407243#1_2226767671", "url": "https://sportytell.com/net-worth/albert-pujols-net-worth/", "title": "Albert Pujols Net Worth 2020, Salary & Endorsements | SportyTell", "headings": "Albert Pujols Net Worth 2020, Salary & Endorsements\nAlbert Pujols Net Worth 2020, Salary & Endorsements\nOverview\nEarly Life\nCareer Summary, Contracts & Achievements\nAlbert Pujols Net Worth in 2020\nAlbert Pujols Salary in 2020\nAlbert Pujols Endorsements in 2020\nAlbert Pujols Luxury Lifestyle\nHouse\nCars Collection\nLessons from Pujols Wealth, Success & Fame\n1. Never give up\n2. Always put up your best performance\nSummary\nConclusion\n", "segment": "41 years old\nNationality: American\nSource of Wealth: Professional Baseball Player\nLast Update: 2020\nTable of Contents\nOverview\nEarly Life\nCareer Summary, Contracts & Achievements\nAlbert Pujols Net Worth in 2020\nAlbert Pujols Salary in 2020\nAlbert Pujols Endorsements in 2020\nAlbert Pujols Luxury Lifestyle\nHouse\nCars Collection\nLessons from Pujols Wealth, Success & Fame\n1. Never give up\n2. Always put up your best performance\nOverview\nAlbert Pujols is a professional baseball player from the Dominican Republic who plays in Major League Baseball for the Los Angeles Angels. An experienced hitter, Pujols who ranks as one of the oldest players in the league, is also one of the best in the sports. Over the course of the numerous years, he has spent in the MLB, Pujols has created a reputation for being incredibly fast as well as proactive. Pujols’ ability to also foresee and predict a pitchers’ play, has also helped his hitting ability. His amazing antics on the field has led him to emerge as a world series champion on two occasions and earned him the prestigious Gold Glove award twice and Silver Slugger award six times.", "start_char": 406, "end_char": 1535, "id": "42051743" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_35_1512898799#1_3357990231", "url": "https://www.celebritynetworth.com/richest-athletes/richest-baseball/albert-pujols-net-worth/", "title": "Albert Pujols Net Worth | Celebrity Net Worth", "headings": "Albert Pujols Net Worth\nAlbert Pujols Net Worth\nHow much is Albert Pujols Worth?\nAlbert Pujols Net Worth:\nAlbert Pujols' Salary\nAlbert Pujols\nAlbert Pujols Earnings\n", "segment": "Albert has been named the National League MVP three times, is a ten-time All-Star, and has won two World Series rings. Early Life: Pujols was born on January 16 th of 1980 in Santo Domingo, Dominion Republic. He was raised mostly by his grandmother, uncles, and aunts. His father, Bienvenido Pujols, was a softball player but also struggled with alcohol. As a kid, Albert practiced baseball using limes for balls and a milk carton as a glove. In 1996, he immigrated to New York City with his father and grandmother. Shortly after arriving, Pujols witnessed a convenience store shooting, prompting the family to relocate to Independence, Missouri. Albert played baseball at Fort Osage High school and was named an All-State athlete twice. As a senior, teams were so scared of his hitting that they walked him 55 times.", "start_char": 496, "end_char": 1313, "id": "32625770" } ]
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where does jackie french live?
Australia
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Added Sep 11th: Frenchless in France: Linda, an American living in a beautiful area of France\nGarlic Breath and These Days In French Life: Riana, a 'food-driven, travel-loving American residing in the south of France with her French husband'\nThe Golden Shrimp: the very well travelled Eva is from the Netherlands, currently lives in Scotland, is about to move to Basel\nthe red kitchen: a New Zealander living near Zürich\nLa tartine gourmande: Béa is a Frenchwoman living in Boston, USA\nAdded Sep. 13th: The Expatriate's Kitchen: by an ex-expatriate/world traveller\nsooishi:", "start_char": 4465, "end_char": 5246, "id": "74332056" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_07_753177574#5_1321761003", "url": "http://www.latimes.com/books/la-et-jc-jane-austen-arsenic-20170313-story.html", "title": "Did Jane Austen die of arsenic poisoning? Maybe. Maybe not. - Los Angeles Times", "headings": "Did Jane Austen die of arsenic poisoning? Maybe. Maybe not.\nDid Jane Austen die of arsenic poisoning? Maybe. Maybe not.\nAgatha French\n", "segment": "Advertisement\[email protected]\n@agathafrenchy\nBooks\nAgatha French\nAgatha French is a former staff writer in books at the Los Angeles Times. She has worked as an editor for a number of literary journals and magazines, including the Los Angeles Review of Books. She holds an MFA in creative writing from Bennington College. Born and raised in California, she has lived on Vancouver Island, British Columbia; St. Andrews, Scotland; Boulder, Colorado; Cambridge, Massachusetts; and the west and east sides of L.A.\nAdvertisement\nAdvertisement", "start_char": 2289, "end_char": 2836, "id": "45504390" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_01_1811534909#7_2673384250", "url": "http://justhungry.com/2006/09/expat_food_bloggers_of_the_wor.html", "title": "Expat food bloggers of the world, unite | JustHungry", "headings": "Expat food bloggers of the world, unite\nExpat food bloggers of the world, unite\nExpat food blog list\n", "segment": "South African Silverbrow lives in London, England\nDavid Lebovitz: American cookbook author/chef/teacher living in Paris\nEnglish Patis: Filipina Celia lives in London, England\nEating Asia: By Americans (?) Robyn and David living in Malaysia\nIl Forno: Italian nice guy via Napoli living in Germany\nLucullian delights: Swedish Ilva writes and takes beautiful photos in Tuscany, Italy\nMs. Glaze's Pommes d'Amour: Ms. Glaze is an American woman working in a 3-star restaurant in Paris\nnoodlepie: Brit Graham, formerly in Vietnam, now in Toulouse, France\nNordljus: Beautiful, gorgeous, outstanding food styling and photography from Japanese Keiko living in Bury St. Edmunds, England\nPhnomenon:", "start_char": 3082, "end_char": 3769, "id": "74332052" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_01_1811534909#12_2673389917", "url": "http://justhungry.com/2006/09/expat_food_bloggers_of_the_wor.html", "title": "Expat food bloggers of the world, unite | JustHungry", "headings": "Expat food bloggers of the world, unite\nExpat food bloggers of the world, unite\nExpat food blog list\n", "segment": "the very well travelled Eva is from the Netherlands, currently lives in Scotland, is about to move to Basel\nthe red kitchen: a New Zealander living near Zürich\nLa tartine gourmande: Béa is a Frenchwoman living in Boston, USA\nAdded Sep. 13th: The Expatriate's Kitchen: by an ex-expatriate/world traveller\nsooishi: a French blog by a Japanese girl living in Switzerland. Very cute! Added Sep. 16th: Lucy's Kitchen Notebook: American Lucy is married to a French man and lives in Lyon\nBlue Moon:", "start_char": 4934, "end_char": 5425, "id": "74332057" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_25_461557866#2_914961984", "url": "https://nuwber.com/person/563a414d98f8a849c15d8baa", "title": "Jamie L France, (864) 653-6702, 5 Freeport Dr, Greenville, SC | Nuwber", "headings": "Jamie L France\nfrom Greenville, SC\n\nJamie L France from Greenville, SC\nCurrent address\n5 Freeport Dr, Greenville, SC, 29615-2605\nMore About Jamie L France\nPublic Records\nView Email and Social Profiles for Jamie L France\nFact File\nPersonal info\nRelatives\nphone numbers\nAddress\nPast addresses\nNeighbors for Jamie L France\nJennifer K Smith\n9 Freeport Dr\nPamela H Jones\nAssociates\nAssociates are the people that lived at the same address with Jamie L France in the same year\nBackground Records found for Jamie L France\nSocial media profiles of Jamie France\nFAQ ABOUT Jamie L France\nHow old is Jamie L France?\nHow can I reach Jamie L France by phone?\nWhat is Jamie L France’s address?\nWhat are Jamie L France’s previous residential addresses?\nWho resides in the same area as Jamie L France?\nDoes Jamie L France have a spouse?\nWhat is Jamie L France’s profession?\nWho are the people associated with Jamie L France based on the place of work or residence?\nWhat sign is Jamie L France?\nIs there any other Jamie L France in the same area?\nControl your listing\nAre you Jamie L France? Don’t feel comfortable with your info on our site?\n", "segment": "What are Jamie L France’s previous residential addresses? Previously, Jamie lived at the following addresses: 319 Kings Way, Clemson, SC, 29631-2102 · 103 Muscadine Dr, Mauldin, SC, 29662-2717 · 4778 Cmr 467, Apo, AE, 09096-0048 · 757 Timber Way Dr, Worthington, OH, 43085-4851 · 319 King Wys, Clemson, SC, 29631 · 8419 Springston Ln, Columbus, OH, 43235-4667 · 127 Robin Hood Ln, Hartwell, GA, 30643-6439. Who resides in the same area as Jamie L France? Multiple records show the following people as the neighbors of Jamie: John F Mason · Helen M Mason · Valerie L Mason · Jennifer K Smith · Norman D Smith · Daniel Smith · Charles H Bolt · Judy C Bolt · Tyler M Bolt · Raymond H Novak · Marianne D Novak · Karen T Williams · Daniel J French · Lynda Jones · John W Jones · Pamela H Jones. Does Jamie L France have a spouse? We found no marriage records for Jamie in public databases. What is Jamie L France’s profession? The information about Jamie L France’s job has not been found.", "start_char": 3828, "end_char": 4813, "id": "65571177" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_38_226994460#5_495932384", "url": "https://www.distractify.com/p/the-trouble-with-maggie-cole-family-secret", "title": "What Is the Family Secret on 'The Trouble With Maggie Cole?'", "headings": "What Is the Shocking Family Secret on 'The Trouble With Maggie Cole?'\nWhat Is the Shocking Family Secret on 'The Trouble With Maggie Cole?'\nWhat is the family secret in 'The Trouble With Maggie Cole'?\n[Warning: Spoilers ahead]\nWhere is 'The Trouble With Maggie Cole' filmed?\n", "segment": "If you wish to visit the the \"town,\" head to the village of Noss Mayo, which is reportedly one of the filming locations. Source: Instagram\nArticle continues below advertisement\nActress Dawn French currently lives in Cornwall and opened up about some of the filming locations. “ We’ve filmed on beaches that I went on as a kid like Mothecombe,” she told RadioTimes. “ Launceston Castle is somewhere I also spent time as a kid. We did film in a lot of places that are my manor.\" She continued, \"Of all the cast I am the one who does know this area a bit. But there are still little bits in Cargreen where I had never been down a particular road. There was a whole little village there that I had never seen. So that was exciting.”", "start_char": 2445, "end_char": 3171, "id": "57248948" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_07_474750706#0_831383148", "url": "http://www.jackiejackson5.com/", "title": "Jackie Jackson -", "headings": "Jackie Jackson\nJackie Jackson", "segment": "Jackie Jackson -\nJackie Jackson", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 31, "id": "45212360" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_08_1639346101#0_2954597045", "url": "http://www.rocketswag.com/biography/actor/Jackie-chan/Where-Does-Jackie-Chan-Live.html", "title": "Where Does Jackie Chan Live", "headings": "\nMore Articles :", "segment": "Where Does Jackie Chan Live\nWhere Does Jackie Chan Live ? Jackie Chan actually lives in Hong Kong where he was born but he also owns a home in Los Angeles. He stays closer to Hollywood so that he can concentrate on his Hollywood career and can make more English language movies. Back home, he acts in several Chinese movies. As a matter of fact, Jackie Chan keeps shuttling between China and Los Angeles because of his career. He has also moved from mainstream cinema to the television where he directs a series called the American Animated Television series which chronicles all his adventures as an action movie star and they are in animated form. These series really took off with the children and on all the kids’ channel. Even merchandise like video games and toys were sold based on the series. Jackie Chan is an avid collector of antiques and it is rumored that he owns millions of dollars worth of antiques. He is often spotted in the antiques stores back in Hong King and many people have seen him shopping around there.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 1029, "id": "1713184" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_38_1435865314#11_2976134757", "url": "https://www.eatlivetravelwrite.com/2017/11/braised-chicken-with-creamy-mushroom-sauce/", "title": "Braised chicken with creamy mushroom sauce | eat. live. travel. write.", "headings": "Braised chicken with creamy mushroom sauce\nBraised chicken with creamy mushroom sauce\nChicken in a creamy mushroom sauce\nIngredients\nInstructions\nNotes\ndid you make this recipe?\neat. live. travel. write.\n", "segment": "In the French kitchen with kids is out now! Click here for details and how to order! eat. live. travel. write. eat. live. travel. write.", "start_char": 5858, "end_char": 5994, "id": "58635324" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_06_263934981#7_476133781", "url": "http://www.fanpop.com/clubs/johnny-depp/answers/show/4516/does-johnny-house-england", "title": "does johnny have a house in england? - Johnny Depp Answers - Fanpop", "headings": "does johnny have a house in england?\nJohnny Depp Question\ndoes johnny have a house in england?\nJohnny Depp Answers\n", "segment": "posted over a year ago\n\nIankamille said: i dont think so. but i know that they have one in france and one in LA and an island. haha\n\nposted over a year ago\n\nbingomamaw said: No\n\nposted over a year ago\n\nlestat22 said: i don't know if Johnny Depp had a home in English, but I know he lives in France with his wife and two kids. I heard he had a home in Las Angles, New York City, and Hollywood. posted over a year ago\n\nreemjohnsonc said: yess he have a house in england\n\nposted over a year ago\n\nsunshinedany said: is there a country where he doesn't have a house ???", "start_char": 3405, "end_char": 3972, "id": "18813093" } ]
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what countries did andy warhol work?
United States of America
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Hand signed by Warhol. With COA.\nAndy Warhol, Signed Print “Gallery” (Judy Garland & James Dean), from VIP Book, 1986. Hand signed by Warhol. With COA.\nAndy Warhol, Signed Print “Green Coca-Cola Bottles”, from VIP Book, 1979. Hand signed by Warhol. With COA.\nAndy Warhol, Signed Print “Mai Tse-Tung” (Gallery of ten colorful images), from VIP Book, 1986. Hand signed by Warhol. With COA.\nAndy Warhol, Signed Print “Mao II” (sketch), from VIP Book from 1986. Hand signed by Warhol. With COA.\nAndy Warhol, Signed Print “Mao” (sketch), from VIP Book from 1986. Hand signed by Warhol. With COA.\nAndy Warhol, Signed Print “Mick Jagger” (colorful portrait), from VIP Book, 1979. Hand signed by Warhol. With COA.\nAndy Warhol, Signed Print “News”, from VIP Book, 1979. Hand signed by Warhol. With COA.\nAndy Warhol, Signed Print “Optical Car Crash”, from VIP Book from 1986. Hand signed by Warhol. With COA.\nAndy Warhol, Signed Print “Parrot”, from VIP Book, 1986. Hand signed by Warhol. With COA.\nAndy Warhol, Signed Print “Self Portrait” (two images – one red and one blue background), from VIP Book, 1986. Hand signed by Warhol. With COA.\nAndy Warhol, Signed Print “Self Portrait” (wearing sunglasses), from VIP Book, 1986. Hand signed by Warhol. With COA.\nAndy Warhol, Signed Print “Self-Portrait – Campbell’s Soup Can”, from VIP Book, 1979. Hand signed by Warhol. With COA.\nAndy Warhol, Signed Print “Self-Portraits” (six colorful self-portraits), from VIP Book, 1986. Hand signed by Warhol. With COA.\nAndy Warhol, Signed Print “Self-Portrait” (four blue self-portraits), from VIP Book, 1979. Hand signed by Warhol. With COA.\nAndy Warhol, Signed Print “Shoes Tony”, from VIP Book, 1986. Hand signed by Warhol. With COA.\nAndy Warhol, Signed Print “Shoe” (with butterflies), from VIP Book, 1986. Hand signed by Warhol. With COA.\n", "segment": "Andy Warhol\nAndy Warhol\nHome\n› Andy Warhol\n(August 6, 1928 – February 22, 1987)\nAndy Warhol was an American artist who was a leading figure in the visual art movement known as pop art. Born and raised in Pittsburgh, he studied commercial art and quickly developed a reputation for his work. He moved to New York, where he opened The Factory, which became a gathering place for everyone from artists to street people to celebrities. His works explored the relationship between artistic expression, celebrity culture and advertisement that flourished in the 1960s. His show featuring Campbell’s Soup Cans started and defined the Pop Art Movement, and established Warhol as perhaps the greatest American artist in the country’s history. He followed that show with a diverse spectrum of art, including not only his paintings and screen prints, but also through books, magazines, movies, music, and other media. The Andy Warhol Museum in his hometown Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania holds an extensive permanent collection of art and archives. It is the largest museum in the United States dedicated to a single artist. “Art is what you can get away with.” – Andy Warhol\nQuick View\nAdd to Cart\nCompare\nPop Art\nAndy Warhol, Multiple purple Mao heads, Signed Special Print from VIP Catalog, 1986.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 1282, "id": "73396471" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_04_621587809#0_1367066853", "url": "http://www.bbc.co.uk/history/historic_figures/warhol_andy.shtml", "title": "BBC - History - Andy Warhol", "headings": "Andy Warhol (1928-1987)\nAndy Warhol (1928-1987)", "segment": "BBC - History - Andy Warhol\nAndy Warhol (1928-1987)\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\nAndy Warhol © Warhol was an US painter, film-maker and author, and a leading figure in the Pop Art movement. Andrew Warhola was born in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. His parents had emigrated to the USA from Ruthenia, a region now in the Slovak Republic. Between 1945 and 1949 Warhol studied at the Carnegie Institute of Technology. In 1949, he moved to New York and changed his name to Warhol. He worked as a commercial artist for magazines and also designed advertising and window displays. In the early 1960s, he began to experiment with reproductions based on advertisements, newspaper headlines and other mass-produced images from American popular culture such as Campbell's soup tins and Coca Cola bottles. In 1962, he began his series portraits of Marilyn Monroe. Other subjects given similar treatment included Jackie Kennedy and Elvis Presley. The same year he took part in the New Realists exhibition in New York, which was the first important survey of Pop Art.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 1072, "id": "75576716" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_13_330366066#1_778243506", "url": "https://blog.singulart.com/en/2019/09/04/campbells-soup-cans-the-pinnacle-of-pop-art-by-andy-warhol/", "title": "Campbell’s Soup Cans: The Pinnacle of Pop Art by Andy Warhol", "headings": "Campbell’s Soup Cans: The Pinnacle of Pop Art by Andy Warhol\nCampbell’s Soup Cans: The Pinnacle of Pop Art by Andy Warhol\nWho was Andy Warhol?\nWhat’s the story behind Campbell’s Soup Cans?\nPioneering Pop Art\n", "segment": "Who was Andy Warhol? Andy Warhol (1928-1987) was a pioneer of Pop Art in America in the 1960’s. Born and raised in Pittsburgh, he was the son of two working class emigrants from Slovakia. He studied commercial art at Carnegie Mellon University where he was art director for the student art magazine which printed what are thought to be his earliest published works. After graduating in 1949, he moved to New York and began a career as a successful commercial illustrator, working for clients such as Glamour magazine and the shoe designer Israel Miller. It was during this time that Warhol developed many of the techniques that he would later use in his art. He learnt silk screen printing from Max Arthur Cohn at his Graphic Arts studio and developed his “blotted line” technique of applying ink to paper and blotting it while working in the shoe industry. Most notably, his use of tracing paper allowed him to incorporate repetition into his designs, a technique which he would later elaborate in many of his most famous works. He began exhibiting his work in the 1950’s but it wasn’t until the 1960’s that his rise to fame really took off. He began taking inspiration for his subject matters from everyday life and everyday objects, consequently blurring the boundaries between low and high art.", "start_char": 608, "end_char": 1907, "id": "43174642" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_19_1434408091#7_2274955374", "url": "https://factfile.org/10-facts-about-art", "title": "10 Facts about Art | Fact File", "headings": "10 Facts about Art\n10 Facts about Art\nFacts about Art 1: Architecture\nFacts about Art 2: the performing arts\nFacts about Art 3: art and culture\nFacts about Art 4: art nouveau\nFacts about Art 5: art deco\nFacts about Art 6: Leonardo Da Vinci\nFacts about Art 7: Andy Warhol\nFacts about Art 8: the painters\nFacts about Art 9: the style of art\nFacts about Art 10: museum\n", "segment": "Andy Warhol\nAndy Warhol is a pop artist who makes the mass production of art. He focused his art by making the posters of artists such as Marilyn Monroe. He used the bold colors on his art. Get facts about Andy Warhol here. Facts about Art 8: the painters\nSome of the famous painters in the world include Pablo Picasso, Michelangelo, Raphael, Arcimboldo, and many more. Facts about Art\nFacts about Art 9: the style of art\nBesides art nouveau and art deco, there are many other styles of art. Those include abstract, romantic, abstract expressionism, gothic, and modern style. Facts about Art 10:", "start_char": 1992, "end_char": 2587, "id": "60210737" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_54_242397872#3_550706712", "url": "https://www.theartstory.org/artist/warhol-andy/life-and-legacy/", "title": "Andy Warhol Biography, Life & Quotes | TheArtStory", "headings": "Andy Warhol - Biography and Legacy\nAndy Warhol - Biography and Legacy\nAmerican Painter, Draftsman, Filmmaker, and Printmaker\nAndy Warhol\nBiography of Andy Warhol\nChildhood\nEarly Training\nMature Period\nLate Years and Death\nThe Legacy of Andy Warhol\nImportant Art by Andy Warhol\nRelated Movements & Topics\nShare\nDo more\n", "segment": "His work with I. Miller & Sons, for which his whimsical blotted line advertisements were particularly noticed, gained him some local notoriety, even winning several awards from the Art Director's Club and the American Institute of Graphic Arts. In the early 1950s, Andy shortened his name from Warhola to Warhol, and decided to strike out on his own as a serious artist. His experience and expertise in commercial art, combined with his immersion in American popular culture, influenced his most notable work. In 1952, he exhibited Fifteen Drawings Based on the Writings of Truman Capote in his first individual show at the Hugo Gallery in New York. While exhibiting work in several venues around New York City, he most notably exhibited at the Museum of Modern Art, where he participated in his first group show in 1956. Warhol took notice of new emerging artists, greatly admiring the work of Robert Rauschenberg and Jasper Johns, which inspired him to expand his own artistic experimentation. In 1960, Warhol began using advertisements and comic strips in his paintings. These works, examples of early Pop art, were characterized by more expressive and painterly styles that included clearly recognizable brushstrokes, and were loosely influenced by Abstract Expressionism. However, subsequent works, such his Brillo Boxes (1964), would mark a direct rebellion against Abstract Expressionism, by almost completely removing any evidence of the artist's hand. Mature Period\nIn September 1960, after moving to a townhouse at 1342 Lexington Avenue, on the Upper East Side of Manhattan, he began his most prolific period.", "start_char": 2204, "end_char": 3823, "id": "69119017" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_42_1155935139#2_2606955341", "url": "https://www.history.com/news/andy-warhol-shot-valerie-solanas-the-factory", "title": "Andy Warhol Was Shot By Valerie Solanas. It Killed Him 19 Years Later - HISTORY", "headings": "Andy Warhol Was Shot By Valerie Solanas. It Killed Him 19 Years Later\nAndy Warhol Was Shot By Valerie Solanas. It Killed Him 19 Years Later\nFACT CHECK: We strive for accuracy and fairness. But if you see something that doesn't look right, click here to contact us! HISTORY reviews and updates its content regularly to ensure it is complete and accurate.\nSIGN UP FOR MORE HISTORY!\nRELATED CONTENT\n", "segment": "Andy Warhol was the most recognized artist working in America. At the time he was shot, Andy Warhol “was easily one of the most recognized and popular artists working in America,” according to Jose Diaz, curator of the Andy Warhol Museum in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania (where Warhol was born). A successful commercial artist in the 1950s, Warhol’s influential pop art paintings, including images of Campbell’s soup cans, Coca-Cola bottles and other commercial products, and his colorful, stylized celebrity portraits made him internationally famous. In 1964, Warhol opened the Factory, a large warehouse in Midtown Manhattan with foil-covered, silver-painted walls. The combination studio, laboratory and party room became a mecca for the counterculture, attracting “every walk of life, from the most beautiful people to other artists, celebrities, musicians. It really was the center of creativity in the late ‘60s in New York City,” Diaz says. Thanks to Warhol’s powerful influence, “superstar” members of his Factory clique like Edie Sedgwick, Ultra Violet, Viva, Candy Darling and Nico, appeared in the underground films that he produced at the Factory, and became famous in their own right ( if only for 15 minutes ). pinterest-pin-it\nValerie Solanas being booked in connection with the shooting of Andy Warhol and an art dealer. ( Credit: Bettmann Archive/Getty Images)\nValerie Solanas masterwork was her SCUM Manifesto.", "start_char": 1239, "end_char": 2662, "id": "8662245" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_50_2572362403#3_3529403818", "url": "https://www.ranker.com/list/famous-pop-art-artists/reference", "title": "Famous Pop Artists | List of All Pop Art Painters", "headings": "The Best Pop Art Artists\nCulture\nThe Best Pop Art Artists\nAndy Warhol\nRoy Lichtenstein\nKeith Haring\nRomero Britto\nSara Pope\nDavid Hockney\nYayoi Kusama\nJohnny Taylor\nWayne Thiebaud\nJasper Johns\nRobert Rauschenberg\nRobert Indiana\nJean-Michel Basquiat\nRichard Hamilton\nPeter Max\nTakashi Murakami\nEduardo Paolozzi\nJim Dine\nMario Schifano\nJames Gill\nDon Rubbo\nClaes Oldenburg\nGeorge Segal\nRalf Metzenmacher\nJames Rosenquist\nMel Ramos\nAya Takano\nMauro Perucchetti\nRichard Lindner\nJustin Michael Jenkins\nJean Dubuffet\nLarry Rivers\nAlex Katz\nEdward Ruscha\nYoshitomo Nara\nPeter Blake\nAngelo Cesselon\nDave White\nSigmar Polke\nMr. Brainwash\nDerek Boshier\nAllan D'Arcangelo\nJan Haworth\nMarisol Escobar\nRosalyn Drexler\nHariton Pushwagner\nEvelyne Axel\nJulian Opie\nNicholas Krushenick\nStuart Semple\nKonrad Klapheck\nJohn Wesley\nAllen Jones\nClive Barker\nErró\nRed Grooms\nCorita Kent\nPauline Boty\nRobert Dowd\nRay Johnson\nJohn Stango\nKRK Ryden\nPeter Phillips\nGilbert and George\nWayne White\nWilliam Eggleston\nRichard Artschwager\nTony Fitzpatrick\nKiki Kogelnik\nTheodore Mendez\nPatrick Caulfield\nBilly Apple\nAlfred Breitman\nColin Self\nLydia\nJoe Goode\nThe Sucklord\nMichael Leavitt\nAlejandro Vigilante\nEduardo Úrculo\nJohn McHale\nPietro Psaier\nManolo Valdés\nTania\nPeter Mars\n", "segment": "Michael Childers / Contributor / Getty Images\n1\n1325 VOTES\nAndy Warhol\nAndy Warhol was an American artist who was a leading figure in the visual art movement known as pop art. His works explore the relationship between artistic expression, celebrity culture and advertisement that flourished by the 1960s. After a successful career as a commercial illustrator, Warhol became a renowned and sometimes controversial artist. The Andy Warhol Museum in his native city, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, holds an extensive permanent collection of art and archives. It is the largest museum in the United States dedicated to a single artist. ... more\nArtworks: Campbell's Soup Cans, Marilyn Monroe, Diana Vreeland, Truman Capote and Liza Minelli, A Set of Six Self-Portraits\nBirthplace: Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, United States of America\nAssociated periods or movements: Pop art\nNationality: United States of America\nArt Forms:", "start_char": 1555, "end_char": 2468, "id": "88366329" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_06_23611333#1_41305489", "url": "http://www.english-online.at/art-architecture/andy-warhol/andy-warhol-icon-of-pop-art-movement.htm", "title": "Andy Warhol - Icon of the Pop Art Movement", "headings": "Andy Warhol - Icon of the Pop Art Movement\nAndy Warhol - Icon of the Pop Art Movement\nNational Archives and Record Administration\nOnline Exercises\nRelated Topics\nBuy PDF Text- and Worksheets\nWords\n", "segment": "While in high school Warhol took art classes and drew sketches at the Carnegie Museum. He liked to go to the movies and started collecting fan articles of famous movies and stars. These objects appeared later on in Warhol’s works. Warhol studied art in Pittsburgh and after moving to New York in 1949 he began work as an illustrator for magazines such as the New Yorker or Vogue. During this time he started using a special technique to draw images for ads. Andy Warhol became unsatisfied with this job and wanted to have his pictures shown in art galleries. National Archives and Record Administration\nDuring the 1960s Andy Warhol concentrated on painting realistic pictures of everyday items. This style became known as pop art. Among his most famous paintings were comic strips, images of Marylyn Monroe, Muhammad Ali, Coca Cola bottles and the electric chair. His probably best known painting was the famous Campbell soup can.", "start_char": 532, "end_char": 1463, "id": "18562463" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_08_492218756#2_866565617", "url": "http://www.nga.gov/content/ngaweb/education/teachers/lessons-activities/self-portraits/warhol.html", "title": "Andy Warhol/Digital Self-Portrait", "headings": "Andy Warhol/Digital Self-Portraits\nAndy Warhol/Digital Self-Portraits\nNational Core Arts Standards\n", "segment": "His multi-image portraits of famous people—Marilyn Monroe, Elvis Presley, Jacqueline Kennedy—and of common products—Campbell's soup cans, Brillo pad boxes, Coca Cola bottles—are among the most powerful icons of twentieth-century American art. Andy Warhol was born Andrew Warhola, the son of Czechoslovakian immigrants, in 1928. He grew up poor (during the Depression) outside Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, with his parents and two brothers. As a child, Warhol (he later dropped the final \"a\") recalled having a few friends but also feeling \"left out.\" He suffered briefly from a nervous disorder that caused muscle spasms and kept him isolated. He liked spending time on his own, coloring, taking snapshots with a small camera, and even making films with a movie camera given to him by his mother. After graduating in art from Carnegie Institute of Technology in 1949, he moved to New York City, where he would have quick success as a commercial artist. He designed window displays, illustrated magazine articles, and drew record album jackets. In the 1960s, Warhol decided to abandon commercial art to focus on making serious visual art. While he hand-painted his first works, he soon developed a silk-screen process that allowed his staff of assistants to mass-produce the startling images of consumer products and brilliant movie star portraits.", "start_char": 2429, "end_char": 3773, "id": "498474" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_44_487568989#2_1157703627", "url": "https://www.invaluable.com/blog/andy-warhol-biography/", "title": "Spotlight on Andy Warhol: Biography, Influence, and Legacy", "headings": "Spotlight on Andy Warhol: Biography, Influence, and Legacy\nSpotlight on Andy Warhol: Biography, Influence, and Legacy\nEarly Life\nArtistic Career\nAndy Warhol’s Notable Quotes\nAndy Warhol in the News\n", "segment": "Early Life\nAndy Warhol, born Andrew Warhola, grew up in the Pittsburgh suburb of Oakland in the 1930s. His father was an immigrant construction worker and his mother an embroiderer who enjoyed drawing and illustrating in her free time. The Warholas were devout Catholics who regularly attended mass and connected with the Eastern European enclave due to their Slovakian heritage. As a young child, Warhol contracted chorea, a rare disease of the nervous system that often left him bedridden. During these months his mother would give him drawing lessons and his fascination with magazine culture evolved. He was gifted a camera at the age of nine and his creative pursuits quickly became his favorite pastimes. His father tragically died when Warhol was only 14; however, he had recognized his son’s talent and dictated in his will that his life savings go towards Warhol’s art education. He went on to study pictorial design and pursued a Fine Arts degree at the formerly Carnegie Institute of Technology (now Carnegie Mellon University). Artistic Career\nWarhol began his career as a graphic designer after graduating and quickly found success working for popular magazines like “Vogue,” “Glamour,” and “Harper’s Bazaar,” as well as retail powerhouses like Tiffany & Co.\nAs his success as an artist skyrocketed, he opened a studio, nicknamed “The Factory,” which would eventually become a cultural icon in itself.", "start_char": 982, "end_char": 2397, "id": "79097132" } ]
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Just go with it. 2) Soldeu, Andorra\nSoldeu in Andorra is a great resort for skiing beginners. As well as being the home to a football team that even England are capable of beating on a fairly regular basis the tiny country of Andorra (population: 80,000), sandwiched between France and Spain, is also home to one of the best beginner ski resorts in Europe. The terrain at Soldeu is excellent, especially if you’re a beginner who’s just starting out or an intermediate wanting to get to grips with specific of aspects of your technique. The ski school here also has a well-reputed British section perfect for English-speaking visitors. Soldeu sits in the heart of a beautiful wooded valley, and is a great destination for first-time skiers who want to ditch the rookie tag. 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Val Thorens, France\nThe best apres ski bars in Val Thorens\n3. Sauze d’Oulx, Italy\n4. Ischgl, Austria\nThe best apres ski bars in Ischgl\n5. Val d’Isere, France\nThe best apres ski bars in Val d’Isere\n6. Pas de la Casa, Andorra\n7. Selva, Italy\n8. Meribel, France\nThe best apres ski bars in Meribel\n9. Chamonix, France\nThe best apres ski bars in Chamonix\n10. Mayrhofen, Austria\nThe best apres ski bars in Mayrhofen\n", "segment": "Pas de la Casa, Andorra\nKnown to be cheap and cheerful, skiing in Andorra has come a long way in the last few years. Prices are still cheap but the resort has far more going for it now than just incredibly cheap beer. Pas de la Casa generally attracts a younger crowd and is Andorras wildest party town. If you’re looking for apres ski where you don’t have to worry about your wallet then Pas de la Casa should definitely be on your radar. You can get a bottle of wine here whilst out and about for under a tenner. Plus it’s the highest resort in Andorra, so the snow is pretty good as well. The UFO-esque Coll Blanc busts out the DJs at the top of the mountain from 4pm, you’ll be dancing on the terrace with some incredible views for company. Pas 83 gives you a free drink every day when you book ski hire and storage with them – that’s a first for us, but not unwelcomed. And to give you an idea what Paddy’s Bar is all about, they like to claim to have nights you’ll never remember and food you won’t forget! Their words not ours.", "start_char": 6277, "end_char": 7311, "id": "28992920" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_33_1062515490#5_2258303946", "url": "https://www.babybreaks.com/inspiration/best-ski-resorts-for-kids/", "title": "Best Ski Resorts for Kids in Europe - BabyBreaks", "headings": "Best Ski Resorts for Kids in Europe\nBest Ski Resorts for Kids in Europe\n1. Avoriaz, France\n2. Alpbach, Austria\n3. Wegen, Switzerland\n4. Arinsal, Andorra\n5. La Rosière, France\n", "segment": "The dramatic Eiger, Mönch and Jungfrau mountains rise above you and the Aletsch glacier, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, glistens below. Source: www.wengen.swiss/en\n4. Arinsal, Andorra\nLively and welcoming, high altitude Arinsal offers some of the best value, snow-sure skiing in Europe. It is much cheaper than Alps, thanks to Andorra’s tax-free status, so this is a great choice for families skiing on a budget. Part of the country’s large Vallnord ski region, Arinsal is renowned for its excellent ski-schools, beginners’ slopes and childcare facilities. There are plenty of child-friendly restaurants in the village too, so you can refuel after a day of activity. Source: Shutterstock\n5. La Rosière, France\nSmaller, quieter and cheaper than the nearby big name nearby resorts, La Rosiere is one of the Best Ski Resorts for Kids in Europe.", "start_char": 2322, "end_char": 3162, "id": "16183876" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_49_1589615803#10_3323596792", "url": "https://www.powderwhite.com/expertise/ski-tips/best-apres-ski-europe/", "title": "The 10 Best Apres Ski Resorts In Europe - Powder White", "headings": "The 10 Best Apres Ski Resorts In Europe\nThe 10 Best Apres Ski Resorts In Europe\nThe Best Apres Ski In Europe\n1. St Anton, Austria\nThe best apres ski bars in St Anton\n2. Val Thorens, France\nThe best apres ski bars in Val Thorens\n3. Sauze d’Oulx, Italy\n4. Ischgl, Austria\nThe best apres ski bars in Ischgl\n5. Val d’Isere, France\nThe best apres ski bars in Val d’Isere\n6. Pas de la Casa, Andorra\n7. Selva, Italy\n8. Meribel, France\nThe best apres ski bars in Meribel\n9. Chamonix, France\nThe best apres ski bars in Chamonix\n10. Mayrhofen, Austria\nThe best apres ski bars in Mayrhofen\n", "segment": "With apres spilling out from table top dancing to fancy cocktails to quiet corners with roaring fires. There’s something here no matter you apres choice. Cocoricos is the go-to for live music with trails of fairy lights for illumination. Dick’s Tea Bar is an absolute institution and Underground is one not to miss with a very French vibe. The best apres ski bars in Val d’Isere\n6. Pas de la Casa, Andorra\nKnown to be cheap and cheerful, skiing in Andorra has come a long way in the last few years. Prices are still cheap but the resort has far more going for it now than just incredibly cheap beer. Pas de la Casa generally attracts a younger crowd and is Andorras wildest party town. If you’re looking for apres ski where you don’t have to worry about your wallet then Pas de la Casa should definitely be on your radar. You can get a bottle of wine here whilst out and about for under a tenner.", "start_char": 5895, "end_char": 6791, "id": "28992919" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_24_1123430192#5_2390018778", "url": "https://mpora.com/snowboarding/10-cheap-snowboarding-holidays-europe/", "title": "10 Cheap Snowboarding Holidays In Europe - Mpora", "headings": "10 Cheap Snowboarding Holidays In Europe\nSnowboarding\n10 Cheap Snowboarding Holidays In Europe\nCheap snowboarding holidays are out there - you just need to know where to look….\nCan You Go Skiing And Snowboarding In Verbier On A Budget? We Went To Find Out\nKITZBÜHEL, AUSTRIA\nSOLDEAU, ANDORRA\nBANSKO, BULGARIA\nSAINTE-FOY, FRANCE\nJASNA, SLOVAKIA\nANDERMATT, SWITZERLAND\nZAKOPANE, POLAND\nCAIRNGORM, UK\nMONTE ROSA, ITALY\nVOGEL, SLOVENIA\nYou Might Also Like:\nTopics:\n", "segment": "Airbnb have an awesome selection of apartments from £41 per night (sleeping five people!) 6 day lift pass: €244.50\nAndorra is a small country sandwiched between Spain and France, it’s often seen as a cheap snowboarding holiday alternative to the Alps. The accommodation is amazingly reasonable and booze is tax-free, so you won’t be broke if you buy numerous rounds for your pals. Soldeu is linked to Grandvalira and El Tarter which means there is a whopping 210km of piste to explore, making it the biggest ski area in the Pyrenees. The park up at El Tarter looks rad, what more could you ask for? BANSKO, BULGARIA\nNeilson are offering some amazing cheap snowboarding holiday deals in Bulgaria for this winter. Photo: Neilson\nFlights & accommodation: Neilson are offering a great deal of seven nights, half board in Bansko for £355 per person, including flights and airport transfers\n6 day lift pass:", "start_char": 3040, "end_char": 3941, "id": "14301367" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_52_1209315916#4_2406491858", "url": "https://www.sno.co.uk/ski-resort/beginner-ski-resorts/", "title": "The Best Beginner Ski Resorts in 2021 & 2022 | SNO ®", "headings": "Beginner Ski Resorts\nBeginner Ski Resorts\nTop 10 Ski Resorts for Beginners\nLes 2 Alpes\nSoldeu & El Tarter\nEllmau\nLech\nBansko\nMeribel\nBreckenridge\nLa Plagne\nSaas Fee\nLevi\nBest beginner ski resorts\nget deals\nand\n& discounts first by email >>\n", "segment": "there’s even one on the glacier where you’ll be snowploughing on some of the most snow sure terrain in the world – no grassy green runs here. - less\nChalet Chamois Volant\nHotel Chalet Mounier\nChalet Sandy\nChalet Chartreuse\nChalet Les Rouses\nSoldeu & El Tarter\nBrits have been learning to ski in Andorra for yonks – it’s cheap and easy-going, but more importantly the level of instruction’s spectacular. Take the main lift out of Soldeu and you’ll find yourself right in front of the ski school, where English-speaking instructors (most of them British born and bred) teach on beginner-only pistes. In recent years, over a billion euros has gone into giving Grandvalira the same top shelf facilities as the big guns … + more\nin France – and it shows: check out the circus themed children’s area above El Tarter, where 500 meters of fun features make those first few turns magical and exciting. When you’ve perfected the pizza turns, easy-going blues are scattered all over the place – we love the Bosc Fosc that takes a leisurely swerving route through the forested areas to Soldeu, and the equally cruisey Esquirol into El Tarter – two perfect ways to end a day on the hill. - less\nHotel Piolets\nPiolets Park & Spa Hotel\nHotel Euro Ski (El Tarter)\nHotel Himalaia\nResidence Andorra Apartments (El Tarter)\nEllmau\nPretty little Ellmau’s eight beginner slopes are set on the pastures around the village – they give a cracking view over the snow-topped village, and are a short walk from most of the hotels to boot. Little learners are introduced to the snow in the ‘Kinderland’ by the Kirchbichl lift, where forgiving slopes are equipped with magic carpets, diddy slaloms and refreshment stops. Then it’s onwards and upwards on the new Hartkaiserbahn (we love the heated … + more\nseats), where easy blues lead off in all directions. We like to ski the ones under the Kaiser Express and Ellmis chairs, before winding through the trees and back to base for an all-important hot chocolate. -", "start_char": 4282, "end_char": 6266, "id": "93224049" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_24_1123430192#3_2390015822", "url": "https://mpora.com/snowboarding/10-cheap-snowboarding-holidays-europe/", "title": "10 Cheap Snowboarding Holidays In Europe - Mpora", "headings": "10 Cheap Snowboarding Holidays In Europe\nSnowboarding\n10 Cheap Snowboarding Holidays In Europe\nCheap snowboarding holidays are out there - you just need to know where to look….\nCan You Go Skiing And Snowboarding In Verbier On A Budget? We Went To Find Out\nKITZBÜHEL, AUSTRIA\nSOLDEAU, ANDORRA\nBANSKO, BULGARIA\nSAINTE-FOY, FRANCE\nJASNA, SLOVAKIA\nANDERMATT, SWITZERLAND\nZAKOPANE, POLAND\nCAIRNGORM, UK\nMONTE ROSA, ITALY\nVOGEL, SLOVENIA\nYou Might Also Like:\nTopics:\n", "segment": "Austrian après-ski is renowned for being some of the best in the world – with mega steins full of Stiegl, oompah bands and lederhosen clad bar staff. Austria is an popular choice for cheap skiing and snowboarding holidays. Alpenrider offer some snowboarding breaks for a seriously good price in hostel-style accommodation. Kitzbühel might be a party town but when it dumps, it’s worth getting first lifts because there is some awesome off-piste terrain to explore plus 60 pistes, a park and a half pipe. Where Can I Get The Best Snowboarding Insurance? SOLDEAU, ANDORRA\nLooking for a cheap snowboarding holiday? Head to Andorra. Photo: Grandvalira.com\nFlights: From £49 return to Barcelona\nAccommodation:", "start_char": 2335, "end_char": 3039, "id": "14301365" } ]
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[ { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_17_1123124180#0_1234663040", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gerard_Butler", "title": "Gerard Butler - Wikipedia", "headings": "Gerard Butler\nGerard Butler\nContents\nEarly life\nCareer\nLegal career and early acting career\nActing career\nPersonal life\nFilmography\nAwards and nominations\nReferences\nSources\nExternal links\n", "segment": "Gerard Butler - Wikipedia\nGerard Butler\nFrom Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia\nThis is the latest accepted revision, reviewed on 14 May 2021. Jump to navigation Jump to search\nNot to be confused with Gerald Butler. Scottish actor\nGerard Butler\nButler at the 2016 Toronto International Film Festival\nBorn\nGerard James Butler\n( 1969-11-13)\n13 November 1969 (age 51)\nPaisley, Renfrewshire, Scotland\nAlma mater\nUniversity of Glasgow\nOccupation\nActor\nfilm producer\nYears active\n1996–present\nGerard James Butler (born 13 November 1969) is a Scottish actor and film producer. After studying law, Butler turned to acting in the mid-1990s with small roles in productions such as Mrs Brown (1997), the James Bond film Tomorrow Never Dies (1997), and Tale of the Mummy (1998). In 2000, he starred as Count Dracula in the gothic horror film Dracula 2000 with Christopher Plummer and Jonny Lee Miller . He subsequently played Attila the Hun in the miniseries Attila (2001) and then appeared in the films Reign of Fire with Christian Bale (2002) and Lara Croft: Tomb Raider – The Cradle of Life with Angelina Jolie (2003), before playing André Marek in the adaptation of Michael Crichton 's science fiction adventure Timeline (2003). He then was cast as the role of Erik, The Phantom in Joel Schumacher 's 2004 film adaptation of the musical The Phantom of the Opera alongside Emmy Rossum. That role earned him a Satellite Award nomination for Best Actor . Butler gained worldwide recognition for his portrayal of King Leonidas in Zack Snyder 's fantasy war film 300.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 1552, "id": "104279136" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_34_1528569244#1_3215296276", "url": "https://www.britannica.com/biography/Gerard-Butler", "title": "Gerard Butler | Biography, Movies, Plays, & Facts | Britannica", "headings": "Gerard Butler\nGerard Butler\nScottish actor\nLearn More in these related Britannica articles:\n", "segment": "in the latter he starred as the young heroin addict Mark Renton (played onscreen by Ewan McGregor). In 1997 Butler moved to film with a supporting role in Mrs. Brown, a historical drama about Queen Victoria (played by Judi Dench) and her relationship with a Scottish servant. He had a small part in the James Bond film Tomorrow Never Dies (1997) and appeared in several British films in the next few years, notably in a 1999 adaptation of Russian playwright Anton Chekhov ’s The Cherry Orchard. Butler found his niche as an epic figure when he was cast as the title character in Wes Craven ’s Dracula 2000 (2000). In 2001 he played the lead in Attila, a successful made-for-television film exploring Attila the Hun ’s political intrigues, military campaigns, and personal romances. In the adventure film Lara Croft Tomb Raider: The Cradle of Life (2003), Butler garnered notice as a British marine-turned-mercenary, Terry Sheridan, opposite actress Angelina Jolie. He later starred as the title character in The Phantom of the Opera (2004), the film adaptation of Andrew Lloyd Webber ’s musical, and in Beowulf & Grendel (2005), a fantasy based on the epic poem Beowulf that was highlighted by Butler’s gritty but compassionate portrayal of the Norse hero. In 2006 Butler became an international star with his performance in 300 as the Spartan warrior King Leonidas, whose 300 warriors held off the vast Persian army at the Battle of Thermopylae. The highly stylized film was an unexpected box-office hit.", "start_char": 849, "end_char": 2354, "id": "23744455" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_50_2543937533#8_3474027579", "url": "https://www.ranker.com/list/best-thriller-movies-of-2018/ranker-film", "title": "The Best 2018 Thriller Movies, Ranked By Fans", "headings": "The Best Thriller Movies Of 2018\nEntertainment\nThe Best Thriller Movies Of 2018\nBreaking In\nSearching\nA Quiet Place\nTruth Or Dare\nBad Samaritan\nThe Hate U Give\nThe Equalizer 2\nRevenge\nThe Commuter\nPeppermint\nBeirut\nMission: Impossible - Fallout\nBird Box\nThoroughbreds\nThe Hurricane Heist\nBlack Mirror: Bandersnatch\nTraffik\nBad Times at the El Royale\nIn Darkness\nDestroyer\nAssassination Nation\nThe Clovehitch Killer\nHold the Dark\nHunter Killer\nThe Most Assassinated Woman in the World\nThe Endless\nSubmergence\nLizzie\nDen Of Thieves\nFirst Reformed\nInsidious: The Last Key\nSicario: Day Of The Soldado\nSpinning Man\nHow It Ends\nThe Forgiven\nThe Domestics\nTerminal\nGalveston\nProud Mary\nDeath Wish\nThe First Purge\nThe Nightingale\nGemini\nAcrimony\nWidows\nUnsane\nMute\nHereditary\nApostle\nA Simple Favor\nThe Catcher Was a Spy\nGame Night\nThe House That Jack Built\nYou Were Never Really Here\nOperation Finale\nJonathan\nHotel Mumbai\nHigh Life\nThe Standoff at Sparrow Creek\nThe Hummingbird Project\nCam\nThe Wedding Guest\nThe Girl in the Spider's Web\nKnife+Heart\nThe Guilty\nRed Sparrow\nCalibre\nJosie\nMandy\nBackstabbing For Beginners\nKin\nMile 22\nSiberia\nHotel Artemis\nBorder\nElizabeth Harvest\nThe Strangers: Prey At Night\nMadeline's Madeline\n7 Days In Entebbe\nThe Darkest Minds\nDamascus Cover\nThe Angel\nRiver Runs Red\n", "segment": "by Donovan Marsh (2018), starring Gerard Butler, Gary Oldman & Common\n25\n44\n22\nThe Most Assassinated Woman in the World\nDir. by Franck Ribière (2018), starring Anna Mouglalis, Niels Schneider & Eric Godon\n26\n77\n59\nThe Endless\nDir. by Justin Benson and Aaron Moorhead (2018), starring Justin Benson, Aaron Moorhead & Callie Hernandez\n27\n141\n134\nSubmergence\nDir. by Wim Wenders (2018), starring James McAvoy, Alicia Vikander & Alexander Siddig\n28\n48\n31\nLizzie\nDir. by Craig William Macneill (2018), starring Chloë Sevigny, Kristen Stewart & Jay Huguley\n29\n311\n326\nDen Of Thieves\nDir. by Christian Gudegast (2018), starring Gerard Butler, Curtis Jackson & Pablo Schreiber\n30\n112\n106\nFirst Reformed\nDir. by Paul Schrader (2018), starring Ethan Hawke, Amanda Seyfried & Cedric the Entertainer\n31\n121\n118\nInsidious: The Last Key\nDir. by Adam Robitel (2018), starring Lin Shaye, Angus Sampson & Leigh Whannell\nMore\n#658 of 724 The Best Horror Movies Of All Time #25 of 75 The Best Blumhouse Productions Movies #14 of 159 The Best New Horror Movies Of The Last Few Years\n32\n225\n241\nSicario: Day Of The Soldado\nDir.", "start_char": 5179, "end_char": 6285, "id": "88343622" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_31_1039623670#1_2069535617", "url": "https://wikimili.com/en/Tom_Butler_(actor)", "title": "Tom Butler (actor) - WikiMili, The Best Wikipedia Reader", "headings": "Tom Butler (actor)\nTom Butler (actor)\nContents\nFilmography\n", "segment": "Butler has appeared in a number of films, including Renegades (1989), Ernest Rides Again (1993), Freddy vs. Jason (2003) and Everything Gone Green (2006). Butler appeared on such shows as Highlander: The Series , The Commish , The Outer Limits , Stargate SG-1 , Smallville , Check It Out! , The Secret Circle , The Killing , and as a recurring character on Gracepoint . In 2016, he appeared in Autumn in the Vineyard for the Hallmark Channel. Filmography\nDrying Up the Streets (1978) as Younger Cop\nCementhead (1979)\nMurder by Phone (1982) as Detective Tamblyn\nMurder in Space (1985) (TV) as Maj. Kurt Steiner\nHead Office (1985) as Security Monitor\nThe Climb (1986) as Willy Merkel\nConfidential (1986) as Edmund Eislin\nMilk and Honey (1988) as Steven Wineberg\nMartha, Ruth and Edie (1988)\nRenegades (1989) as Detective Geddles\nScanners II: The New Order (1991) as Doctor Morse\nThe Diamond Fleece (1992) as Gordon Pritchard\nGuilty as Sin (1993) as D.A. Heath\nErnest Rides Again (1993) as Dr. Glencliff\nX-Files - \"Colony\" (1995) as CIA Agent Ambrose Chapel\n- \"Ghost in the Machine\" (1993) as Benjamin Drake\nRed Sun Rising (1994) as Mercenary\nDeath Match (1994) as Fighter\nThe Outer Limits (Guest role, episode \" Valerie 23 \", 1995)\nMaternal Instincts (1996) as Dr. Milton Shaw\nQuestion of Privilege (1999) as Tate Aldridge\nLife-Size (2000) as Phil\nLess Apart (2000) as Lawyer\nJosie and the Pussycats (2001) as Agent Kelly\nFreddy vs. Jason (2003) as Dr. Campbell\nI Accuse (2003) as Warren Hart\nMiracle (2004) as Bob Allen\nThe Score (2005) as JP Martineau\nSnakes on a Plane (2006) as Captain Sam McKeon\nEverything Gone Green (2006) as Ryan's Dad\nCode Name: The Cleaner (2007) as Crane\nShooter (President) (2007) as President\nThat One Night (2008) as Mr. Wilcox\nCrime (2008) as Coach\nThe A-Team (2010) as Judge Advocate #1\nThe Killing (2011–2012) (TV) as Mayor Lesley Adams\nPrimeval: New World (Guest role, 2012, TV) as Drake\nFringe (Guest role, episode \" Black Blotter \", 2012, TV) as Richard\nThe Dick Knost Show (2013) as Matt\nSupernatural (2014, TV) as Jim Meyers\nPrimary (2014) as Karl Jaspar\nGracepoint (2014, TV) as Chief Morgan\nFifty Shades of Grey (2015) as WSU University President\nTomorrowland (2015) as Police Captain\nAutumn in the Vineyard (2016, TV) as Charles Baldwin\nChesapeake Shores (recurring role, 2016–2018, TV) as Lawrence Riley\nRogue (recurring role, 2017, TV) as Monty Annou\nSalvation (recurring role, 2018, TV) as Speaker Barnes\nSonic the Hedgehog (2020) as Vice Chairman Walters", "start_char": 1029, "end_char": 3528, "id": "47579013" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_18_3137241635#1_3617374405", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tom_Butler_(actor)", "title": "Tom Butler (actor) - Wikipedia", "headings": "Tom Butler (actor)\nTom Butler (actor)\nFilmography\nReferences\nExternal links\n", "segment": "Butler has appeared in a number of films, including Renegades (1989), Ernest Rides Again (1993), Freddy vs. Jason (2003) and Everything Gone Green (2006). Butler appeared on such shows as Highlander: The Series, The Commish, The Outer Limits, Stargate SG-1, Smallville, Check It Out!, The Secret Circle, The Killing, and as a recurring character on Gracepoint. In 2016, he appeared in Autumn in the Vineyard for the Hallmark Channel . Filmography\nDrying Up the Streets (1978) as Younger Cop\nCementhead (1979)\nMurder by Phone (1982) as Detective Tamblyn\nMurder in Space (1985) (TV) as Maj. Kurt Steiner\nHead Office (1985) as Security Monitor\nThe Climb (1986) as Willy Merkel\nConfidential (1986) as Edmund Eislin\nMilk and Honey (1988) as Steven Wineberg\nMartha, Ruth and Edie (1988)\nRenegades (1989) as Detective Geddles\nScanners II: The New Order (1991) as Doctor Morse\nThe Diamond Fleece (1992) as Gordon Pritchard\nGuilty as Sin (1993) as D.A. Heath\nErnest Rides Again (1993) as Dr. Glencliff\nX-Files - \"Colony\" (1995) as CIA Agent Ambrose Chapel\n- \"Ghost in the Machine\" (1993) as Benjamin Drake\nRed Sun Rising (1994) as Mercenary\nDeath Match (1994) as Fighter\nThe Outer Limits (Guest role, episode \" Valerie 23 \", 1995)\nMaternal Instincts (1996) as Dr. Milton Shaw\nQuestion of Privilege (1999) as Tate Aldridge\nLife-Size (2000) as Phil\nLess Apart (2000) as Lawyer\nJosie and the Pussycats (2001) as Agent Kelly\nFreddy vs. Jason (2003) as Dr. Campbell\nI Accuse (2003) as Warren Hart\nMiracle (2004) as Bob Allen\nThe Score (2005) as JP Martineau\nSnakes on a Plane (2006) as Captain Sam McKeon\nEverything Gone Green (2006) as Ryan's Dad\nCode Name: The Cleaner (2007) as Crane\nShooter (President) (2007) as President\nThat One Night (2008) as Mr. Wilcox\nCrime (2008) as Coach\nThe A-Team (2010) as Judge Advocate #1\nThe Killing (2011–2012) (TV) as Mayor Lesley Adams\nPrimeval: New World (Guest role, 2012, TV) as Drake\nFringe (Guest role, episode \" Black Blotter \", 2012, TV) as Richard\nThe Dick Knost Show (2013) as Matt\nSupernatural (2014, TV) as Jim Meyers\nPrimary (2014) as Karl Jaspar\nGracepoint (2014, TV) as Chief Morgan\nFifty Shades of Grey (2015) as WSU University President\nTomorrowland (2015) as Police Captain\nAutumn in the Vineyard (2016, TV) as Charles Baldwin\nChesapeake Shores (recurring role, 2016–2018, TV) as Lawrence Riley\nRogue (recurring role, 2017, TV) as Monty Annou\nSalvation (recurring role, 2018, TV) as Speaker Barnes\nSonic the Hedgehog (2020) as Vice Chairman Walters\nReferences\n^ Hostage Rescue Team (2001) at IMDb\nExternal links\nTom Butler at IMDb\nAuthority control\nBNF:", "start_char": 938, "end_char": 3534, "id": "64994420" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_09_1554125353#6_2706572511", "url": "http://www.thefutoncritic.com/news/2017/03/24/john-leguizamo-joins-the-cast-of-waco-premieres-on-paramount-network-in-2018-554512/20170324spiketv01/", "title": "Breaking News - John Leguizamo Joins the Cast of \"Waco\" - Premieres on Paramount Network in 2018 | TheFutonCritic.com", "headings": "\n", "segment": "THE ARTIST; THE MASTER; SILVER LININGS PLAYBOOK; DJANGO UNCHAINED; SCARY MOVIE 5; LEE DANIELS' THE BUTLER; PHILOMENA; THE IMITATION GAME; PADDINGTON; WOMAN IN GOLD;", "start_char": 3866, "end_char": 4030, "id": "103234646" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_17_1123148504#1_1234691142", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gerard_Butler_filmography", "title": "Gerard Butler filmography - Wikipedia", "headings": "Gerard Butler filmography\nGerard Butler filmography\nContents\nFilm\nTelevision\nReferences\nExternal links\n", "segment": "Although these films were important breaks, it was only in 2007 that Butler gained worldwide recognition for his portrayal of King Leonidas in Zack Snyder 's 2007 fantasy war film 300. It earning him a MTV Movie Award for Best Fight and an Empire Award for Best Actor nomination. That same year, Butler starred in the romantic drama film P.S. I Love You with Hilary Swank. After appearing in the 2008 films Nim's Island with Jodie Foster and RocknRolla with Idris Elba, Butler took the lead in several 2009 films including the romantic comedy The Ugly Truth with Katherine Heigl and the thriller Law Abiding Citizen with Jamie Foxx . In 2010, Butler voiced the role of Stoick the Vast in the animated action-fantasy film How to Train Your Dragon, a role he later reprised in Legend of the Boneknapper Dragon (2010), Gift of the Night Fury (2011) and How to Train Your Dragon 2 (2014). He played military leader Tullus Aufidius in the 2011 film Coriolanus, the modernized adaptation of Shakespeare 's tragedy of the same name. He also portrayed Sam Childers in the 2011 action biopic Machine Gun Preacher. In 2012, Butler co-starred in the biographical drama film Chasing Mavericks with Jonny Weston, and the romantic comedy film Playing for Keeps with Jessica Biel. He starred as Mike Banning in the action thriller film London Has Fallen opposite Morgan Freeman in 2016 and had a minor part in the 2014 film 300: Rise of an Empire where he reprised his role as King Leonidas in a flashback.", "start_char": 1006, "end_char": 2497, "id": "104279153" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_34_804048116#12_1628564959", "url": "https://www.biography.com/actor/gerard-butler", "title": "Gerard Butler - Lawyer - Biography", "headings": "Gerard Butler\nQuick Facts\nGerard Butler\nSynopsis\nEarly Life and Career\nActing Career Takes Off\nPlaying King Leonidas in '300'\nLater Roles\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 Butler Yeats\nOctavia E. Butler\nRobbie Coltrane\nAlan Cumming\nMatt Smith\nSean Connery\nMatthew McConaughey\nKen Jeong\nJosh Duhamel\n", "segment": "Instead, I was standing there feeling like a lion.\" Later Roles\nButler's role in 300 was a huge boost to his career profile. Since appearing in 300, the actor has starred in several romantic comedies such as P.S. I Love You with Hilary Swank and The Ugly Truth with Katherine Heigl, along with appearing on many \"world's hottest men\" lists. And his career isn't showing any signs of slowing down. Despite all of his success, Gerard Butler still retains the breezy attitude of a guy who rolls with the punches and has a down-to-earth sense of humor. Looking back, he is still slightly stunned at the twists his life has taken and reflects on what could have been: \" I wasn't going to be an actor. I was going to be a lawyer ... There was something else at work, something I didn't have control of. If I hadn't [messed] up that job, I wouldn't be sitting here right now. I might be a very mediocre lawyer in some small town in the middle of Scotland.\"", "start_char": 7170, "end_char": 8118, "id": "22913432" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_17_1123124180#15_1234687755", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gerard_Butler", "title": "Gerard Butler - Wikipedia", "headings": "Gerard Butler\nGerard Butler\nContents\nEarly life\nCareer\nLegal career and early acting career\nActing career\nPersonal life\nFilmography\nAwards and nominations\nReferences\nSources\nExternal links\n", "segment": "He disavowed gossip reports that Marilyn Manson and Johnny Depp had advised him on the project. On 18 December that year, while filming Chasing Mavericks, Butler was hospitalized after he was pulled under big waves. Subsequently, he was taken to Stanford University Medical Center and later released. Butler starred as Secret Service agent Mike Banning in the action thriller Olympus Has Fallen (2013), opposite co-stars Aaron Eckhart and Morgan Freeman. Butler said he broke two bones in his neck while shooting the film, but did not realise this until he had an MRI scan. Butler reprised his voice role as Stoick in How to Train Your Dragon 2 in 2014. Two years later, Butler reprised his role as Mike Bannin", "start_char": 9290, "end_char": 10000, "id": "104279151" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_16_896664998#1_1075634169", "url": "https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tom_Butler_(actor)", "title": "Tom Butler (actor) - Wikipedia", "headings": "Tom Butler (actor)\nTom Butler (actor)\nFilmography\nReferences\nExternal links\n", "segment": "Butler has appeared in a number of films, including Renegades (1989), Ernest Rides Again (1993), Freddy vs. Jason (2003) and Everything Gone Green (2006). Butler appeared on such shows as Highlander: The Series, Sliders, The Commish, The Outer Limits, Stargate SG-1, Smallville, Check It Out!, The Secret Circle, The Killing, and as a recurring character on Gracepoint. In 2016, he appeared in Autumn in the Vineyard for the Hallmark Channel . Filmography\nDrying Up the Streets (1978) as Younger Cop\nCementhead (1979)\nMurder by Phone (1982) as Detective Tamblyn\nMurder in Space (1985) (TV) as Maj. Kurt Steiner\nHead Office (1985) as Security Monitor\nThe Climb (1986) as Willy Merkel\nConfidential (1986) as Edmund Eislin\nMilk and Honey (1988) as Steven Wineberg\nMartha, Ruth and Edie (1988)\nRenegades (1989) as Detective Geddles\nScanners II: The New Order (1991) as Doctor Morse\nThe Diamond Fleece (1992) as Gordon Pritchard\nGuilty as Sin (1993) as D.A. Heath\nErnest Rides Again (1993) as Dr. Glencliff\nX-Files - \"Colony\" (1995) as CIA Agent Ambrose Chapel\n- \"Ghost in the Machine\" (1993) as Benjamin Drake\nRed Sun Rising (1994) as Mercenary\nDeath Match (1994) as Fighter\nThe Outer Limits (Guest role, episode \" Valerie 23 \", 1995)\nMaternal Instincts (1996) as Dr. Milton Shaw\nQuestion of Privilege (1999) as Tate Aldridge\nLife-Size (2000) as Phil\nLess Apart (2000) as Lawyer\nJosie and the Pussycats (2001) as Agent Kelly\nFreddy vs. Jason (2003) as Dr. Campbell\nI Accuse (2003) as Warren Hart\nMiracle (2004) as Bob Allen\nThe Score (2005) as JP Martineau\nSnakes on a Plane (2006) as Captain Sam McKeon\nEverything Gone Green (2006) as Ryan's Dad\nCode Name: The Cleaner (2007) as Crane\nShooter (President) (2007) as President\nThat One Night (2008) as Mr. Wilcox\nCrime (2008) as Coach\nThe A-Team (2010) as Judge Advocate #1\nThe Killing (2011–2012) (TV) as Mayor Lesley Adams\nPrimeval: New World (Guest role, 2012, TV) as Drake\nFringe (Guest role, episode \" Black Blotter \", 2012, TV) as Richard\nThe Dick Knost Show (2013) as Matt\nSupernatural (2014, TV) as Jim Meyers\nPrimary (2014) as Karl Jaspar\nGracepoint (2014, TV) as Chief Morgan\nFifty Shades of Grey (2015) as WSU University President\nTomorrowland (2015) as Police Captain\nAutumn in the Vineyard (2016, TV) as Charles Baldwin\nChesapeake Shores (recurring role, 2016–2018, TV) as Lawrence Riley\nRogue (recurring role, 2017, TV) as Monty Annou\nSalvation (recurring role, 2018, TV) as Speaker Barnes\nSonic the Hedgehog (2020) as Vice Chairman Walters\nReferences\n^ Hostage Rescue Team (2001) at IMDb\nExternal links\nTom Butler on IMDb\n\nThis article about a Canadian film and television actor is a stub.", "start_char": 886, "end_char": 3536, "id": "99952981" } ]
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Daniel Dumile aka MF Doom, is 46 years old (birthdate: January\n9, 1971). How do you create an mf bot in diablo 2 lod? how can i get a free mf bolt in d2 lad\nunladder east\nWhat is the motto of MF Norwegian School of Theology? MF Norwegian School of Theology's motto is 'In Principio Erat\nVerbum'. Celebrity Births Deaths and AgesHip-Hop and Rap MusicWall StreetIdioms, Cliches, and SlangDigital CamerasMusicTractors and Farm EquipmentBusiness & FinanceGlobal WarmingFootball - SoccerVideo GamesAuthors, Poets, and PlaywrightsMoviesNorwayItalian to EnglishWord and Phrase OriginsEnglish FootballDiablo 2 Lord of Destruction\nStill have questions? Find More Answers\nTrending Questions \nWhat is the fourth element of the periodic table of elements?", "start_char": 2882, "end_char": 4620, "id": "3711548" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_50_2536092714#2_3455986185", "url": "https://www.ranker.com/list/best-new-york-jets-running-backs/ranker-nfl", "title": "The 15+ Best New York Jets Running Backs, Ranked", "headings": "The Best New York Jets Running Backs of All Time\nSports\nThe Best New York Jets Running Backs of All Time\nCurtis Martin\nFreeman McNeil\nMatt Snell\nEmerson Boozer\nLaDainian Tomlinson\nLeon Washington\nBilal Powell\nThomas Jones\nJohn Riggins\nChris Ivory\nShonn Greene\nLe'Veon Bell\nJohnny Hector\nAdrian Murrell\nMatt Forté\nBruce Harper\nRichie Anderson\nGeorge Nock\nClark Gaines\nScott Dierking\nJohnny Johnson\nSteve Davis\nCarl Garrett\nBlair Thomas\nTrenton Cannon\n", "segment": "1974, 1973, 1972,1971\n5\n175\n96\nLaDainian Tomlinson\nSeasons: 2010\n6\n121\n68\nLeon Washington\nSeasons: 2006\n7\n126\n76\nBilal Powell\nSeasons: 2013\n8\n142\n98\nThomas Jones\nSeasons: 2009, 2008, 2007\n9\n89\n56\nredrovered added\nJohn Riggins\n10\n112\n79\nChris Ivory\nSeasons: 2015, 2014\n11\n88\n68\nShonn Greene\nSeasons: 2012, 2011\n12\n55\n33\nccasey0922 added\nLe'Veon Bell\n13\n79\n64\nJohnny Hector\nSeasons: 1989\n14\n80\n67\nAdrian Murrell\nSeasons: 1997, 1996, 1995\n15\n97\n94\nMatt Forté\nSeasons: 2016\n16\n37\n29\nSherman Plunkett added\nBruce Harper\n17\n26\n31\nSherman Plunkett added\nRichie Anderson\n18\n73\n98\nGeorge Nock\nSeasons:", "start_char": 1067, "end_char": 1659, "id": "88335905" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_16_1271757224#3_1472975740", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2019%E2%80%9320_Everton_F.C._season", "title": "2019–20 Everton F.C. season - Wikipedia", "headings": "2019–20 Everton F.C. season\n2019–20 Everton F.C. season\nEverton\nContents\nTransfers\nTransfers in\nLoans in\nLoans out\nTransfers out\nPre-season\nCompetitions\nPremier League\nLeague table\nResults summary\nResults by matchday\nMatches\nFA Cup\nEFL Cup\nMain article: 2019–20 EFL Cup\nPlayers\nFirst team squad\nOther players under contract\nOut on loan\nSquad statistics\nAppearances and goals\nGoalscorers\nAssists\nDisciplinary record\nReferences\n", "segment": "7 August 2019\nRB\n\nDjibril Sidibé\nMonaco\n30 June 2020\nFirst team\n\nLoans out\nDate from\nPosition\nNationality\nName\nTo\nDate until\nTeam\nRef. 1 July 2019\nRB\n\nJonjoe Kenny\nSchalke 04\n30 June 2020\nFirst team\n\n2 July 2019\nCF\n\nSandro Ramírez\nValladolid\n30 June 2020\nFirst team\n\n11 July 2019\nCF\n\nKorede Adedoyin\nHamilton Academical\n30 June 2020\nUnder-23s\n\n11 July 2019\nAM\n\nKieran Dowell\nDerby County\n3 January 2020\nFirst team\n\n11 July 2019\nGK\n\nJoão Virgínia\nReading\n7 January 2020\nUnder-23s\n\n12 July 2019\nLB\n\nLuke Garbutt\nIpswich Town\n30 June 2020\nFirst team\n\n15 July 2019\nSS\n\nShani Tarashaj\nFC Emmen\n30 June 2021\nFirst team\n\n18 July 2019\nRW\n\nJosh Bowler\nHull City\n30 June 2020\nUnder-23s\n\n2 August 2019\nLW\n\nNathan Broadhead\nBurton Albion\n30 June 2020\nUnder-23s\n\n8 August 2019\nDM\n\nMuhamed Bešić\nSheffield United\n30 June 2020\nFirst team\n\n8 August 2019\nCB\n\nMatthew Pennington\nHull City\n30 June 2020\nFirst team\n\n27 August 2019\nSS\n\nFraser Hornby\nKortrijk\n30 June 2020\nUnder-23s\n\n29 August 2019\nDM\n\nCallum Connolly\nLincoln City\n5 January 2020\nUnder-23s\n\n2 September 2019\nLW\n\nYannick Bolasie\nSporting CP\n30 June 2020\nFirst team\n\n3 January 2020\nAM\n\nKieran Dowell\nWigan Athletic\n30 June 2020\nFirst team\n\n6 January 2020\nDM\n\nCallum Connolly\nFleetwood Town\n30 June 2020\nUnder-23s\n\n10 January 2020\nCF\n\nCenk Tosun\nCrystal Palace\n30 June 2020\nFirst team\n\n30 January 2020\nCB\n\nMorgan Feeney\nTranmere Rovers\n30 June 2020\nUnder-23s\n\n31 January 2020\nCB\n\nLewis Gibson\nFleetwood Town\n30 June 2020\nUnder-23s\n\n31 January 2020\nGK\n\nJonas Lössl\nHuddersfield Town\n30 June 2020\nFirst team\n\n31 January 2020\nCF\n\nKieran Phillips\nHuddersfield Town\n30 June 2020\nUnder-23s\n\nTransfers out\nDate\nPosition\nNationality\nName\nTo\nFee\nTeam\nRef. 1 July 2019\nRW\n\nDaniel Bramall\nMatlock Town\nReleased\nUnder-23s\n\n1 July 2019\nCB\n\nMichael Collins\nSunderland\nReleased\nAcademy\n\n1 July 2019\nGK\n\nMateusz Hewelt\nMiedź Legnica\nReleased\nUnder-23s\n\n1 July 2019\nGK\n\nJoe Hilton\nBlackburn Rovers\nReleased\nUnder-23s\n\n1 July 2019\nCB\n\nPhil Jagielka\nSheffield United\nReleased\nFirst team\n\n1 July 2019\nCM\n\nJack Kiersey\nWalsall\nReleased\nUnder-23s\n\n1 July 2019\nCF\n\nShayne Lavery\nLinfield\nReleased\nUnder-23s\n\n1 July 2019\nCF\n\nBoris Mathis\nRodez\nReleased\nUnder-23s\n\n1 July 2019\nCB\n\nBarney McKeown\nFree agent\nReleased\nAcademy\n\n1 July 2019\nGK\n\nChris Renshaw\nWitton Albion\nReleased\nUnder-23s\n\n1 July 2019\nCB\n\nElliot Richards\nFree agent\nReleased\nAcademy\n\n1 July 2019\nMF\n\nKameron Stanley\nFree agent\nReleased\nAcademy\n\n1 July 2019\nDF\n\nEthan Warnock\nFree agent\nReleased\nAcademy\n\n1 July 2019\nDM\n\nTom Warren\nFree agent\nReleased\nAcademy\n\n1 July 2019\nCB\n\nAshley Williams\nBristol City\nReleased\nFirst team\n\n1 July 2019\nAM\n\nNikola Vlašić\nCSKA Moscow\n£14,000,000\nFirst team\n\n1 July 2019\nRB\n\nPaweł Żuk\nLechia Gdańsk\nReleased\nAcademy\n\n3 July 2019\nLB\n\nBrendan Galloway\nLuton Town\nFree transfer\nFirst team\n\n15 July 2019\nLB\n\nAntonee Robinson\nWigan Athletic\nUndisclosed\nUnder-23s\n\n23 July 2019\nCF\n\nBassala Sambou\nFortuna Sittard\nCompensation\nUnder-23s\n\n25 July 2019\nLW\n\nAdemola Lookman\nRB Leipzig\nUndisclosed\nFirst team\n\n30 July 2019\nCM\n\nIdrissa Gueye\nParis Saint-Germain\nUndisclosed\nFirst team\n\n31 July 2019\nCM\n\nJoe Williams\nWigan Athletic\nUndisclosed\nUnder-23s\n\n7 August 2019\nCM\n\nJames McCarthy\nCrystal Palace\nUndisclosed\nFirst Team\n\n12 August 2019\nLW\n\nHenry Onyekuru\nMonaco\nUndisclosed\nFirst Team\n\n30 August 2019\nRW\n\nKevin Mirallas\nAntwerp\nFree transfer\nFirst Team\n\n18 January 2020\nCM\n\nHarry Charsley\nMansfield Town\nFree transfer\nUnder-23s\n\n29 January 2020\nAM\n\nAntony Evans\nSC Paderborn\nUndisclosed\nUnder-23s\n\nPre-season\nOn 12 June 2019, Everton announced their pre-season fixtures. They also competed in the 2019 edition of the Opel Cup. Kariobangi Sharks v Everton\n7 July 2019\n( 2019-07-07)\nSportPesa Trophy\nKariobangi Sharks\n1–1\nEverton\nKasarani, Kenya\n16:00 EAT\nAbuya 26 '\nReport\nWilliams 53 '\nStadium: Moi International Sports Centre\nFC Sion v Everton\n14 July 2019\n( 2019-07-14)\nFriendly\nFC Sion\n0–0\nEverton\nBagnes, Switzerland\nTBC CEST\n\nReport\n\nStadium: Stade Saint-Marc\nMonaco v Everton\n19 July 2019\n( 2019-07-19)\nFriendly\nMonaco\n0–1\nEverton\nBagnes, Switzerland\n18:00 CEST\n\nReport\nColeman 73 '\n\nWigan Athletic v Everton\n24 July 2019\n( 2019-07-24)\nFriendly\nWigan Athletic\n0–0\nEverton\nWigan\n19:45 BST\n\nReport\n\nStadium: DW Stadium\nSevilla v Everton\n27 July 2019\n( 2019-07-27)\nOpel Cup\nSevilla\n1–0\nEverton\nMainz, Germany\n13:00 CEST\nOcampos 47 ' ( pen.) Report\n\nStadium: Opel Arena\nMainz 05 v Everton\n27 July 2019\n( 2019-07-27)\nOpel Cup\nMainz 05\n3–1\nEverton\nMainz, Germany\n16:00 CEST\nQuaison 30 ' , 59 '\nEyibil 36 '\nReport\nGibson 40 '\nStadium:", "start_char": 2680, "end_char": 7223, "id": "100169921" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_05_489477241#5_694056989", "url": "http://www.copleys.com/timecard/", "title": "TIME CARD CALCULATOR", "headings": "\n", "segment": "Out: Day 3: Day_4: In: Out: In: Out: In: Out: Day 4:", "start_char": 438, "end_char": 497, "id": "17051987" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_56_1609621365#5_3291967627", "url": "https://www.vg247.com/2020/10/12/fifa-21-best-young-players-wonderkids/", "title": "FIFA 21 Best Young Players | Where to find the top Wonderkids in world football - VG247", "headings": "FIFA 21 Best Young Players | Where to find the top Wonderkids in world football\nFIFA 21 Best Young Players | Where to find the top Wonderkids in world football\nFIFA 21 Wonderkids\nFIFA 21 Best young players – Highest overall wonderkids under 22\nFIFA 21 Best young players – Low overall wonderkids with high potential\nFIFA 21 Best young players – wonderkids you can sign in the first season\nBuy our t-shirts, yeah\n", "segment": "Current Overall: Potential Overall: Current Team: Kylian Mbappe\n21\nST\n90\n95\nPSG\nJadon Sancho\n20\nRM\n87\n93\nBorussia Dortmund\nTrent Alexander-Arnold\n21\nRB\n87\n92\nLiverpool\nKai Havertz\n21\nCAM\n85\n93\nChelsea\nMatthijs de Ligt\n20\nCB\n85\n92\nPiemonte Calcio\nMarcus Rashford\n22\nLM, ST\n85\n91\nManchester United\nGianluigi Donnarumma\n21\nGK\n85\n92\nMilan\nErling Haaland\n19\nST\n84\n92\nBorussia Dortmund\nLautaro Martinez\n22\nST\n84\n91\nInter\nFederico Valverde\n21\nCM\n83\n90\nReal Madrid\nAchraf Hakimi\n21\nRM, RB, LB\n83\n88\nInter\nAaron Wan-Bissaka\n22\nRB\n83\n88\nManchester United\nSteven Bergwijn\n22\nLM\n83\n88\nSpurs\nMartin Odegaard\n21\nCAM\n83\n89\nReal Madrid\nRenan Lodi\n22\nLB\n81\n87\nAtletico Madrid\nJoao Felix\n20\nCF, ST\n81\n93\nAtletico Madrid\nMoussa Diaby\n20\nLM\n81\n88\nBayer Leverkusen\nFerran Torres\n20\nRM\n81\n89\nManchester City\nCucurella\n21\nLM, LB\n81\n89\nGetafe\nHoussem Aouar\n22\nCM\n81\n89\nLyon\nAlphonso Davies\n19\nLB, LM\n81\n89\nBayern Munich\nChristian Pulisic\n21\nLW, RW\n81\n87\nChelsea\nFIFA 21 Best young players – Low overall wonderkids with high potential\nNot everyone can afford to add Mbappe to their roster, however. Below is a list of lower overall young players who still have high potential for the future. FIFA 21 Best young players - Low Overall, High Potential wonderkids under 22\nWonderkid Name: Age: Position: Current Overall: Potential Overall:", "start_char": 3229, "end_char": 4540, "id": "7226009" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_56_1609671221#5_3292079251", "url": "https://www.vg247.com/2020/10/20/fifa-21-best-midfielders-cams-cdms/", "title": "FIFA 21 Best Midfielders | Where to find the best CAMs, CDMs, and CMs for your team - VG247", "headings": "FIFA 21 Best Midfielders | Where to find the best CAMs, CDMs, and CMs for your team\nFIFA 21 Best Midfielders | Where to find the best CAMs, CDMs, and CMs for your team\nFIFA 21 Best Midfielders – Highest Overall CAMs, CDMs, and CMs\nFIFA 21 Best Midfielders – Lower Overall CAMs, CDMs, and CMs for the future\nFIFA 21 Best Midfielders to sign in the first season\nBest first season CMs\nBest first season CAMs\nBest first season CDMs\nBuy our t-shirts, yeah\n", "segment": "Potential: Current Team: Kevin De Bruyne\n29\nCAM, CM\n91\n91\nManchester City\nCasemiro\n28\nCDM\n89\n89\nReal Madrid\nN'Golo Kante\n29\nCDM, CM\n88\n88\nChelsea\nJoshua Kimmich\n25\nCDM\n88\n90\nBayern Munich\nToni Kroos\n30\nCM\n88\n88\nReal Madrid\nBernado Silva\n25\nCAM, CM\n87\n88\nManchester City\nBruno Fernandes\n25\nCAM, CM\n87\n90\nManchester United\nFabinho\n26\nCDM\n87\n89\nLiverpool\nSergio Busquets\n31\nCDM\n87\n87\nBarcelona\nLuka Modric\n34\nCM\n87\n87\nReal Madrid\nMarco Verratti\n27\nCM, CDM\n86\n87\nPSG\nPaul Pogba\n27\nCM, CDM, CAM\n86\n87\nManchester United\nThomas Muller\n30\nCAM\n86\n86\nThomas Muller\nJordan Henderson\n30\nCDM, CM\n86\n86\nLiverpool\nDavid Silva\n34\nCAM, CM\n86\n86\nReal Sociedad\nPapu Gomez\n32\nCAM\n86\n86\nAtalanta\nKai Havertz\n21\nCAM\n85\n93\nChelsea\nRodri\n24\nCDM\n85\n88\nManchester City\nFrenkie de Jong\n23\nCM\n85\n90\nBarcelona\nSergej Milinkovic-Savic\n25\nCM, CAM, CDM\n85\n89\nLazio\nHakim Ziyech\n27\nCAM\n85\n86\nChelsea\nLuis Alberto\n27\nCAM, CM\n85\n85\nLazio\nKoke\n28\nCM\n85\n85\nAtletico Madrid\nCristian Eriksen\n28\nCAM, CM\n85\n85\nInter\nParejo\n31\nCM\n85\n85\nVillarreal\nThiago Alcantara\n29\nCM, CDM, CAM\n85\n85\nLiverpool\nMarco Reus\n31\nCAM\n85\n85\nBorussia Dortmund\nGini Wijnaldum\n29\nCM\n85\n85\nLiverpool\nMiralem Pjanic\n30\nCM\n85\n85\nBarcelona\nArthur Melo\n23\nCM\n84\n89\nPiemonte Calcio\nLeon Goretzka\n25\nCM, CDM\n84\n88\nBayern Munich\nFIFA 21 Best Midfielders – Lower Overall CAMs, CDMs, and CMs for the future\nWhile these players don’t have the immediate quality of the ones listed above, if you’re in FIFA 21 Career Mode for the long-haul, then you’ll be facing off against more than a few names on this list – if not buying them yourself. FIFA 21 Best Midfielders - Lower Overall CAMs, CMs, CDMs with a high ceiling\nPlayer Name: Age: Position: Overall: Potential: Current Team: Sandro Tonali\n20\nCDM, CM\n77\n91\nMilan\nThiago Almada\n19\nCAM\n73\n89\nVelez Sarsfield\nTakefusa Kubo\n19\nCM, CAM\n75\n89\nVillarreal (Real Madrid)\nHoussem Aouar\n22\nCM\n81\n89\nLyon\nFlorian Wirtz\n17\nCAM\n68\n88\nBayer Leverkusen\nJude Bellingham\n17\nCM, CAM\n69\n88\nBorussia Dortmund\nPedri\n17\nCAM, CM\n72\n88\nBarcelona\nRayan Cherki\n16\nCAM\n67\n88\nLyon\nEduardo Camavinga\n17\nCM, CDM\n76\n88\nStade Rennais\nAgustin Urzi\n20\nCM\n73\n88\nAtletico Banfield\nRiqui Puig\n20\nCM\n75\n88\nBarcelona\nPhil Foden\n20\nCAM, CM\n79\n88\nManchester City\nReinier\n18\nCAM\n71\n87\nBorussia Dortmund (Real Madrid)\nBruno Guimaraes\n22\nCM, CDM\n78\n87\nLyon\nMohamed Ihattaren\n18\nCAM\n77\n87\nPSV\nMaxence Caqueret\n20\nCM, CDM\n75\n87\nLyon\nRyan Gravenberch\n18\nCM, CDM\n71\n87\nAjax\nGio Reyna\n17\nCAM\n70\n87\nBorussia Dortmund\nDani Olmo\n22\nCAM\n79\n87\nRB Leipzig\nPedro Goncalves\n22\nCM\n77\n87\nSporting\nMatheus Cunha\n21\nCAM\n78\n87\nHertha Berlin\nDominik Szoboszlai\n19\nCAM\n75\n87\nRB Salzburg\nTanguy Ndombele\n23\nCM, CDM\n80\n87\nSpurs\nMason Mount\n21\nCAM, CM\n80\n87\nChelsea\nNicolo Barella\n23\nCM, CAM\n80\n87\nInter\nAster Vranckx\n17\nCM, CDM\n66\n86\nKV Mechelen\nYusuf Demir\n17\nCAM\n65\n86\nRapid Wien\nGustavo Assuncao\n20\nCDM\n74\n86\nFamalicao\nTete\n20\nCAM\n75\n86\nShakhtar Donetsk\nManor Solomon\n20\nCAM\n73\n86\nShakhtar Donetsk\nFIFA 21 Best Midfielders to sign in the first season\nBest first season CMs\nMattias Zaracho – CM – 22 – €17m Value – Racing Club\nWhat Mattias Zaracho lacks in stature, he makes up for with speed, technique, and versatility.", "start_char": 2639, "end_char": 5772, "id": "7226060" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_45_994568409#5_1943279697", "url": "https://www.lineups.com/articles/top-50-nfl-players-all-time/", "title": "Top 50 NFL Players of All-Time", "headings": "Top 50 NFL Players of All-Time\nTop 50 NFL Players of All-Time\nContents\n1. 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who is ruling north korea now?
Kim Jong-un
[ { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_04_198261145#6_531234183", "url": "http://www.answers.com/Q/Who_is_the_dictator_of_North_Korea", "title": "", "headings": "\n", "segment": "north Korea\nHow are the leaders selected in North Korea? North Korea is controlled by a dictator Kim Jong-Eun. He is the\n3rd generation of his family to be a leader. The leadership is\nhereditary. The first dictator was KIm ill-sung. The second\ndictator was Kim Jung-ill. And now the 3rd dictator is Kim\nJong-Eun. There is no democracy in North Korea though they claim to\nbe democratic when we see their country name \"Democratic People's\nRepublic of Korea\"\nHow is north Korea and south Korea governed? South Korea is democratic. It has a president, Lee Myung Bak.", "start_char": 2282, "end_char": 2845, "id": "75077252" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_04_198261145#3_531231698", "url": "http://www.answers.com/Q/Who_is_the_dictator_of_North_Korea", "title": "", "headings": "\n", "segment": "Which countries are ruled by a dictator? North Korea. Is North Korea dictator good? No dictatorship is good, and North Korea has a lot of problems\ndue to the dictators it has had. Who is the the dictator of North Korea? Kim Jong-un\nHow old is the dictator of North Korea? 30, as of 2013\nHow are North Korea and South Korea rivals? I'm Korean myself\nsouth Korea has a president while north Korea has a dictator or\nthey don't have a democrocy\nWho is the leader of North Korea? The current leader of North Korea is a despotic dictator called Kim Jong Un. Is voting in North Korea compulsory?", "start_char": 1368, "end_char": 1957, "id": "75077249" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_58_1233149046#5_1800804417", "url": "https://www.worldatlas.com/articles/is-china-a-communist-country.html", "title": "Communist Countries - WorldAtlas", "headings": "Communist Countries\nCommunist Countries\nDemocratic People’s Republic of Korea (North Korea)\nSocialist Republic Of Vietnam\nLao People’s Democratic Republic (Laos)\nRepublic of Cuba\nPeople’s Republic of China\n", "segment": "Pyongyang, North Korea. Editorial credit: Astrelok / Shutterstock.com\nToday, North Korea remains a totalitarian dictatorship under current leader Kim Jong Un. The North Korean people are taught to view him and his predecessors as god-like. News is tightly controlled. In fact, ordinary North Korean citizens have almost no way of connecting to the outside world. Any hint of dissent is quickly crushed. In addition, although some minor economic reforms have been instituted in the country, North Korea’s economy remains under the tight control of the ruling regime. Socialist Republic Of Vietnam\nHo Chi Minh statue in front of City Hall, Saigon, Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam. Ho Chi Minh was the leader of the revolution that helped establish Communist rule in Vietnam.", "start_char": 2402, "end_char": 3168, "id": "96406017" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_04_198261145#2_531231016", "url": "http://www.answers.com/Q/Who_is_the_dictator_of_North_Korea", "title": "", "headings": "\n", "segment": "Kim, Jong Il is the dictator of North Korea. Who owns North Korea? The leader of North Korea runs North Korea, He owns the country\nand leads it in a dictator fashion. Does dictatorship still take place in North Korea? North Korea still has a dictator. Which countries are ruled by a dictator? North Korea. Is North Korea dictator good? No dictatorship is good, and North Korea has a lot of problems\ndue to the dictators it has had. Who is the the dictator of North Korea?", "start_char": 1116, "end_char": 1588, "id": "75077248" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_04_198261145#7_531234964", "url": "http://www.answers.com/Q/Who_is_the_dictator_of_North_Korea", "title": "", "headings": "\n", "segment": "The second\ndictator was Kim Jung-ill. And now the 3rd dictator is Kim\nJong-Eun. There is no democracy in North Korea though they claim to\nbe democratic when we see their country name \"Democratic People's\nRepublic of Korea\"\nHow is north Korea and south Korea governed? South Korea is democratic. It has a president, Lee Myung Bak. North Korea had a dictator, Kim Jong Il, but he died. Why doesn't Australia trade with North Korea? North Korea is a very unsafe country to deal with because it is\nbeing run by a dictator. Is any country ruled by a dictator today? YES, North Korea\nAre china and North Korea under a dictatorship?", "start_char": 2516, "end_char": 3141, "id": "75077253" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_04_198261145#4_531232501", "url": "http://www.answers.com/Q/Who_is_the_dictator_of_North_Korea", "title": "", "headings": "\n", "segment": "Kim Jong-un\nHow old is the dictator of North Korea? 30, as of 2013\nHow are North Korea and South Korea rivals? I'm Korean myself\nsouth Korea has a president while north Korea has a dictator or\nthey don't have a democrocy\nWho is the leader of North Korea? The current leader of North Korea is a despotic dictator called Kim Jong Un. Is voting in North Korea compulsory? Nobody can vote in North Korea it is a One Party State ruled by\na dictator. What are the disadvantages of democracy in North Korea? Who knows? North Korea is ruled by a communist dictator, who\njust got back from China, trying to get his son set up to be the\nnext dictator. Kim jong is the communist dictator of what country?", "start_char": 1588, "end_char": 2282, "id": "75077250" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_04_198866696#2_532796082", "url": "http://www.answers.com/Q/Who_is_the_leader_in_North_Korea_and_what_is_his_name", "title": "", "headings": "\n", "segment": "012\n0\n0\n0\n0\nAdd a Comment\nYour Answer\nLoading...\nStill have questions? Find more answers\nRelated Questions\nWho was the Communist leader of north korea? The communist leader of North Korea is Kim Il-Sung. Who is the leader of North Korea? The current leader of North Korea is a despotic dictator called Kim Jong Un. Who is the supreme leader of North Korea? The supreme leader in North Korea is Kim Jong-Un, grandson of\nthe founder and Eternal President of North Korea, Kim Il-Sung. Who owns North Korea? The leader of North Korea runs North Korea, He owns the country\nand leads it in a dictator fashion. Who runs North Korea?", "start_char": 806, "end_char": 1432, "id": "75078505" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_04_198261145#1_531230271", "url": "http://www.answers.com/Q/Who_is_the_dictator_of_North_Korea", "title": "", "headings": "\n", "segment": "Find more answers\nRelated Questions\nDoes North Korea have a dictator? Yes the communist dictator of North Korea is Kim Yong-il. Why there is dictatorship in north Korea? current dictator of north korea\nWho was the dictator of Korea? You mean North Korea\nWho is North Korea ran by? Kim, Jong Il is the dictator of North Korea. Who owns North Korea? The leader of North Korea runs North Korea, He owns the country\nand leads it in a dictator fashion. Does dictatorship still take place in North Korea? North Korea still has a dictator.", "start_char": 835, "end_char": 1368, "id": "75077247" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_04_198261145#5_531233411", "url": "http://www.answers.com/Q/Who_is_the_dictator_of_North_Korea", "title": "", "headings": "\n", "segment": "Nobody can vote in North Korea it is a One Party State ruled by\na dictator. What are the disadvantages of democracy in North Korea? Who knows? North Korea is ruled by a communist dictator, who\njust got back from China, trying to get his son set up to be the\nnext dictator. Kim jong is the communist dictator of what country? north Korea\nHow are the leaders selected in North Korea? North Korea is controlled by a dictator Kim Jong-Eun. He is the\n3rd generation of his family to be a leader. The leadership is\nhereditary. The first dictator was KIm ill-sung.", "start_char": 1957, "end_char": 2515, "id": "75077251" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_58_1265475943#0_1879302728", "url": "https://www.worldatlas.com/articles/who-is-the-current-leader-of-north-korea.html", "title": "Who is the Current Leader of North Korea? - WorldAtlas", "headings": "Who is the Current Leader of North Korea?\nWho is the Current Leader of North Korea?\nEarly Life\nParty Conference Speculation Pre-2010\nNorth Korea Ruler\nNuclear Weapons\n", "segment": "Who is the Current Leader of North Korea? - WorldAtlas\nWho is the Current Leader of North Korea? Kim Jong-Un. Editorial credit: Alexander Khitrov / Shutterstock.com. Kim Jong-Un is the current leader of the Democratic People’s Republic of Korea, often called North Korea. He was born on either January 8, 1984 or July 5th, 1984, however, no literature has documented his exact date of birth. Jong-Un is the second-born child of Jong-il who ruled the country from 1941 to 2011. Kim Jong-Un was rarely seen in public before he came to power. Even today, Kim’s government activities remain heavily concealed.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 605, "id": "96455929" } ]
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who is the head coach of the indianapolis colts?
Chuck Pagano
[ { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_17_2915906113#6_3110786953", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Indianapolis_Colts_head_coaches", "title": "List of Indianapolis Colts head coaches - Wikipedia", "headings": "List of Indianapolis Colts head coaches\nList of Indianapolis Colts head coaches\nContents\nKey\nCoaches\nNotes\nReferences\nGeneral\nSpecific\n", "segment": "^ Hal Hunter was the interim head coach for the final game of the 1984 season. ^ Ron Meyer was the interim head coach for three games during the 1986 season. ^ Rick Venturi was the interim head coach for 11 games during the 1991 season. ^ During the 2012 season, Chuck Pagano was diagnosed with leukemia. Bruce Arians was the interim head coach for 12 games, while Pagano underwent treatment. Arians led the team to a 9–3 record and won the AP NFL Coach of the Year for 2012. However, the record was credited to Pagano. ^ Originally, Indianapolis intended to hire Josh McDaniels as their head coach for the 2018 season. Though the Colts and McDaniels had verbally agreed to terms for a contract, McDaniels backed out of the agreement a day before his official introduction as head coach to return to his position as offensive coordinator of the New England Patriots. As such, Frank Reich was hired instead.", "start_char": 4873, "end_char": 5780, "id": "105440312" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_17_2915906113#7_3110788278", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Indianapolis_Colts_head_coaches", "title": "List of Indianapolis Colts head coaches - Wikipedia", "headings": "List of Indianapolis Colts head coaches\nList of Indianapolis Colts head coaches\nContents\nKey\nCoaches\nNotes\nReferences\nGeneral\nSpecific\n", "segment": "Arians led the team to a 9–3 record and won the AP NFL Coach of the Year for 2012. However, the record was credited to Pagano. ^ Originally, Indianapolis intended to hire Josh McDaniels as their head coach for the 2018 season. Though the Colts and McDaniels had verbally agreed to terms for a contract, McDaniels backed out of the agreement a day before his official introduction as head coach to return to his position as offensive coordinator of the New England Patriots. As such, Frank Reich was hired instead. References\nGeneral\n\"Indianapolis Colts History\". CBS Sportsline. Retrieved June 19, 2008. \"Hall of Famers by Franchise\". Pro Football Hall of Fame Official website.", "start_char": 5267, "end_char": 5945, "id": "105440313" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_16_3024589463#8_3338172750", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chuck_Pagano", "title": "Chuck Pagano - Wikipedia", "headings": "Chuck Pagano\nChuck Pagano\nChuck Pagano\nContents\nPlaying career\nCoaching career\nCollege career\nNFL\nBrowns, Raiders, Ravens\nIndianapolis Colts\nChicago Bears\nPersonal life\nHead coaching record\nNotes\nReferences\nExternal links\n", "segment": "Indianapolis Colts\nOn January 25, 2012, Pagano was named the head coach of the Indianapolis Colts. He joined a Colts team coming off a 2–14 season without long-time franchise cornerstone Peyton Manning. Pagano underwent treatment for leukemia from weeks 5 through 16; he returned, with his cancer in remission, during the final week of the regular season. The Colts finished 11–5, good for a 9-game turnaround over the previous year and a 5th seed playoff berth. They were defeated by the eventual Super Bowl champion Baltimore Ravens in the Wild Card round. Looking to improve on his first season in Indy, Pagano again led the team to an 11–5 record, which was good for 1st place in the AFC South (after going 6–0 in the division). In the Wild Card matchup against the Kansas City Chiefs, the Colts overcame a 28-point halftime deficit to stun the Chiefs 45–44 giving Pagano his first playoff victory. They lost in the next round to the New England Patriots . The following year, Pagano once again led the team to an 11–5 record and first place in the division.", "start_char": 5328, "end_char": 6391, "id": "101330506" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_17_2915906113#0_3110773624", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Indianapolis_Colts_head_coaches", "title": "List of Indianapolis Colts head coaches - Wikipedia", "headings": "List of Indianapolis Colts head coaches\nList of Indianapolis Colts head coaches\nContents\nKey\nCoaches\nNotes\nReferences\nGeneral\nSpecific\n", "segment": "List of Indianapolis Colts head coaches - Wikipedia\nList of Indianapolis Colts head coaches\nFrom Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia\nJump to navigation Jump to search\nWikipedia list article\nTony Dungy is a former head coach of the Colts. He led them to their second Super Bowl victory in Miami ( XLI ). The Indianapolis Colts are a professional American football team based in Indianapolis, Indiana. They are a member of the South Division of the American Football Conference (AFC) in the National Football League (NFL). In 1953, a Baltimore -based group led by Carroll Rosenbloom won the rights to a new Baltimore franchise. Rosenbloom was granted an NFL team, and was awarded the holdings of the defunct Dallas Texans organization. The team was known as the Baltimore Colts for 31 seasons before moving to Indianapolis in March 1984. There have been 19 head coaches for the Colts franchise. Keith Molesworth became the first coach of the Baltimore Colts in 1953, but he was reassigned to a different position with the team following the season. In terms of tenure, Weeb Ewbank has led the team for more games (112) and more complete seasons (nine) than any other head coach.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 1173, "id": "105440306" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_17_2915906113#3_3110777829", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Indianapolis_Colts_head_coaches", "title": "List of Indianapolis Colts head coaches - Wikipedia", "headings": "List of Indianapolis Colts head coaches\nList of Indianapolis Colts head coaches\nContents\nKey\nCoaches\nNotes\nReferences\nGeneral\nSpecific\n", "segment": "In 1972, Don McCafferty was fired five games into the season. John Sandusky was named as the interim head coach for the rest of the season, during which he led the Colts to a 4–5 record, but he was not made the permanent coach the next year. In 1974, head coach Howard Schnellenberger started off the season 0–3 and was fired. Joe Thomas assumed the duties of head coach and finished the season at 2–12. In 1991, the Colts started off 0–5 and Ron Meyer was fired as head coach. Rick Venturi was named as the interim for the final 11 games. In 2005 Tony Dungy was forced to miss one game due to personal issues. Jim Caldwell was named as the one game interim. In 2012 offensive coordinator Bruce Arians was named as the interim head coach indefinitely after Chuck Pagano was diagnosed with leukemia four weeks into the 2012 NFL season. Arians led the Colts to a 9–3 record – the record being credited to Pagano – and made the playoffs.", "start_char": 1545, "end_char": 2479, "id": "105440309" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_12_572265609#10_1041358032", "url": "https://athlonsports.com/nfl/grading-nfl-new-head-coaching-hires-2018", "title": "Grading the NFL's New Head Coaching Hires", "headings": "Grading the NFL's New Head Coaching Hires\nGrading the NFL's New Head Coaching Hires\nThe New York Giants are giving Pat Shurmur another shot at being a head coach\nGrading NFL Head Coach Hires for 2018\n1. Pat Shurmur, New York Giants\nFinal Grade: A+\n2. Jon Gruden, Oakland Raiders\nFinal Grade: A\n3. Matt Patricia, Detroit Lions\nFinal Grade: B\n4. Steve Wilks, Arizona Cardinals\nFinal Grade: B\n5. Mike Vrabel, Tennessee Titans\nFinal Grade: B\n6. Frank Reich, Indianapolis Colts\nFinal Grade: B-\n7. Matt Nagy, Chicago Bears\nFinal Grade: B-\n", "segment": "Final Grade: B\n6. Frank Reich, Indianapolis Colts\nPrevious Job: Philadelphia Eagles offensive coordinator\nDuring his playing days, Reich had a habit being reliable when a team needed him. After striking out on Josh McDaniels, Reich once again saved the day, this time for the Colts. Reich was named the new Colts head coach on Sunday afternoon. The hiring ended a six-week coaching search in which the Colts went from being the first team to fire their head coach to being the last team to fill their opening. The last two seasons, Reich was the Eagles’ offensive coordinator as he helped improve the team from the 22nd-best offense in 2016 to seventh this season. The most prominent question mark with this hire is Reich did not call plays for Philadelphia as head coach Doug Pederson did. Now Reich will have the task of reviving the Colts franchise, and quarterback Andrew Luck missed all of 2017 with a lingering shoulder injury.", "start_char": 5441, "end_char": 6375, "id": "53562587" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_35_1314084689#2_3056204041", "url": "https://www.cbsnews.com/news/son-of-nfl-coach-found-dead/", "title": "Son Of NFL Coach Found Dead - CBS News", "headings": "Son Of NFL Coach Found Dead\nSon Of NFL Coach Found Dead", "segment": "The Colts (13-1) are at Seattle on Saturday, and team president Bill Polian said that assistant head coach Jim Caldwell has taken over for Dungy. Indianapolis lost its first game Sunday against the visiting San Diego Chargers, ending what had been a perfect season. \"The thoughts and prayers of everyone in this building are with Tony and (wife) Lauren, their children and their extended family, and for the repose of James' soul,\" Polian said at a news conference at the Colts' training facility in Indianapolis. \" This is a tragedy for the Dungy family and by extension for his football family here with the Colts.\" Owner Jim Irsay and Polian met with team officials and players to break the news. \"It was not easy, and it was somber, to say the least,\" Polian said. Caldwell will take over \"for however long Tony will be away and however long he will be away is entirely up to him,\" Polian added. Chaplains were brought in to talk with the team. \"I don't think there's anyone here that would wish to play a football game under these circumstances, but it's our obligation and we'll fulfill that obligation because that's what Tony wants us to do,\" Polian said. The Dungys have four other children:", "start_char": 1103, "end_char": 2302, "id": "32468039" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_17_931818863#3_1022760718", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Frank_Reich", "title": "Frank Reich - Wikipedia", "headings": "Frank Reich\nFrank Reich\nContents\nPlaying career\nHigh school years\nCollege career\nNational Football League\nCoaching career\nIndianapolis Colts\nArizona Cardinals\nSan Diego Chargers\nPhiladelphia Eagles\nReturn to Indianapolis\nHead coaching record\nPersonal life\nReferences\nExternal links\n", "segment": "28–20 (.583)\nPostseason: 1–2 (.333)\nCareer: 29–22 (.569)\n\nPlayer stats at NFL.com\nCoaching stats at PFR\n\nFrank Michael Reich Jr. ( / raɪk /; RYK; born December 4, 1961) is an American football coach and former quarterback who is the head coach for the Indianapolis Colts of the National Football League (NFL). He previously played in the NFL for 14 seasons, primarily with the Buffalo Bills, who selected him in the third round of the 1985 NFL draft. Reich spent most of his career backing up Jim Kelly, although he achieved recognition in football lore when he led the Bills to the NFL's largest comeback during the 1992–93 NFL playoffs . After retiring as a player, Reich began an NFL coaching career. Holding assistant positions from 2008 to 2017, he was the offensive coordinator for the Philadelphia Eagles when they won their first Super Bowl title in Super Bowl LII. He was named the Colts' head coach the following season, where he has guided the team to two postseason appearances.", "start_char": 1267, "end_char": 2258, "id": "104146780" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_16_3024589463#11_3338177764", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chuck_Pagano", "title": "Chuck Pagano - Wikipedia", "headings": "Chuck Pagano\nChuck Pagano\nChuck Pagano\nContents\nPlaying career\nCoaching career\nCollege career\nNFL\nBrowns, Raiders, Ravens\nIndianapolis Colts\nChicago Bears\nPersonal life\nHead coaching record\nNotes\nReferences\nExternal links\n", "segment": "Pagano did manage to keep the Colts in playoff contention all season, which included a league-leading 6 wins with reserve quarterbacks. He was given a four-year contract extension at the conclusion of the season. Pagano again coached the Colts to an 8–8 record in 2016, missing the playoffs and finishing 3rd in the AFC South. For the 2017 season, quarterback Andrew Luck was injured and did not play in any games. The Colts finished with a 4–12 record. On December 31, 2017, an hour after defeating the Houston Texans 22–13 in the final game of the season, Pagano was fired after missing the playoffs for the third straight year. Following his firing from the Colts, Pagano spent the 2018 season as a consultant for various NFL teams. Chicago Bears\nOn January 11, 2019, Pagano was hired by the Chicago Bears as their defensive coordinator, replacing Vic Fangio, who left to become the head coach of the Denver Broncos. In Pagano's Bears debut against the Green Bay Packers, the defense recorded five sacks and held the Packers to ten points, but offensive struggles led to a 10–3 loss. The unit enjoyed early success that included limiting the Minnesota Vikings ' second-ranked rushing offense to just 40 yards as the team began the year 3–1, while its ten takeaways were the third most in the league by the Week 6 bye, but struggled with penalties.", "start_char": 7125, "end_char": 8475, "id": "101330509" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_17_2915906113#2_3110776547", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Indianapolis_Colts_head_coaches", "title": "List of Indianapolis Colts head coaches - Wikipedia", "headings": "List of Indianapolis Colts head coaches\nList of Indianapolis Colts head coaches\nContents\nKey\nCoaches\nNotes\nReferences\nGeneral\nSpecific\n", "segment": "He led the team to two of their NFL championships. Three Colts head coaches; Ewbank, Don Shula (3), and Ted Marchibroda, have been named coach of the year by at least one major news organization. Ewbank and Shula are members of the Pro Football Hall of Fame, having been inducted in 1978 and 1997 respectively. Six times in Colts history there were interim head coaches. In 1972, Don McCafferty was fired five games into the season. John Sandusky was named as the interim head coach for the rest of the season, during which he led the Colts to a 4–5 record, but he was not made the permanent coach the next year. In 1974, head coach Howard Schnellenberger started off the season 0–3 and was fired. Joe Thomas assumed the duties of head coach and finished the season at 2–12. In 1991, the Colts started off 0–5 and Ron Meyer was fired as head coach.", "start_char": 1174, "end_char": 2022, "id": "105440308" } ]
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what is al in arabic names?
Arabic nomenclature
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For example, kitaab ( كتاب) means book and al kitaab ( الكتاب) means “the book”. It can also mean “of the”: for example, lawn al kitaab ( لون الكتاب) means “the colour of the book”.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 803, "id": "75196900" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_04_284746986#3_707914830", "url": "http://www.arabicgenie.com/2013/07/what-does-the-al-in-arabic-names-mean", "title": "What does the Al in Arabic names mean? | Arabic Genie", "headings": "What does the Al in Arabic names mean?\nWhat does the Al in Arabic names mean?\nAl as definite article\nAl as “family, tribe or clan”\n", "segment": "Sometimes Al is also part of the first name of a person. For example, the famous Arab Saladin is in fact spelt Salah Al Din ( صلاح الدين) in Arabic, which means “righteousness of the faith”, with the al being “of the”, Salah being “righteousness” and Din meaning faith or religion. Other examples are Abdulrahim (which could be transliterated as Abd Al Rahim), which means “servant of the Merciful” (with “the Merciful” being one of the names of God in Islam). “El” is sometimes used instead of “Al”. It has the same meaning and the Arabic writing is in fact the same. The difference in spelling in English is merely due to the fact that sometimes Arabic speakers pronounce certain sounds slightly differently from one another. El is predominantly the pronunciation of this word in Egypt and some other North African countries, while Al is usually used in the Levant and Gulf region. Frustratingly, one can sometimes find “La” as an alternative pronunciation for “al” in the Maghreb region (Tunisia, Algeria, and Morocco). Al as “family, tribe or clan”\nConfusingly, the Al in Arabic names oftentimes doesn’t mean “the” at all, but refers to a different word altogether, which is spelt differently in Arabic with a sign elongating the letter ‘a’ ( آل ), but transcribed in the same way in English. This second Al is pronounced with a long “a”-sound, so I will transcribe it as Aal here to avoid confusion, even though you will usually find it transcribed simply as Al.", "start_char": 1391, "end_char": 2859, "id": "75196903" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_04_284746986#2_707912967", "url": "http://www.arabicgenie.com/2013/07/what-does-the-al-in-arabic-names-mean", "title": "What does the Al in Arabic names mean? | Arabic Genie", "headings": "What does the Al in Arabic names mean?\nWhat does the Al in Arabic names mean?\nAl as definite article\nAl as “family, tribe or clan”\n", "segment": "In names Al is generally used to identify the origin, profession or character trait of the bearer of the name or his family. For example, Ahmed Al Masri ( أحمد المصري) would translate as “Ahmed the Egyptian” (“Masri” means Egyptian), whereas Ahmed Al Yemeni ( أحمد اليمني) would be Ahmed the Yemeni. A person’s profession or that of his father or grandfather is also frequently used as a last name, such as Yakoub Al Jarrah – Jacob the Surgeon. Occasionally, Al is used with character traits to form a last name. For instance, Salim Al Dhaki ( سليم الذكي) would mean Salim the smart one. Sometimes Al is also part of the first name of a person. For example, the famous Arab Saladin is in fact spelt Salah Al Din ( صلاح الدين) in Arabic, which means “righteousness of the faith”, with the al being “of the”, Salah being “righteousness” and Din meaning faith or religion. Other examples are Abdulrahim (which could be transliterated as Abd Al Rahim), which means “servant of the Merciful” (with “the Merciful” being one of the names of God in Islam). “El” is sometimes used instead of “Al”. It has the same meaning and the Arabic writing is in fact the same.", "start_char": 803, "end_char": 1960, "id": "75196902" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_20_1123955521#5_2471741833", "url": "https://getnames.net/arabic-boy-names/", "title": "Arabic Baby Names Unique»Most Popular Arabic Boys With Meaning | GetNames", "headings": "Arabic Baby Names\nArabic Baby Names\nUnique Arabic Baby Boy Names With Meanings » Most Popular, Unique Arabic Names For Boys\nArabic Boys Names » Arabic Girls Names\nClick Here For 1: Arabic Boys Names » 2: Arabic Girls Names\n", "segment": "generous\nArabic\nM\nJawhar\njewel; essence\nArabic\nM\nJed\nthe hand\nArabic\nM\nJibril\narchangel of Allah\nArabic\nM\nJihad\nstruggle; holy war\nArabic\nM\nKadeen\nfriend; companion\nArabic\nM\nKadeer\ngreen crop\nArabic\nM\nKadin\nfriend; companion\nArabic\nM\nKadir\npowerful\nArabic\nM\nKahil\nfriend; lover\nArabic\nM\nKalb\ndog\nArabic\nM\nKalil\nbest friend\nArabic\nM\nKaliq\ncreative quality of God\nArabic\nM\nKamal\nperfection\nArabic\nM\nKameel\nperfection\nArabic\nM\nKaniel\nspear-like\nArabic\nM\nKaram\ngenerosity\nArabic\nM\nKardal\nmustard seed\nArabic\nM\nKarif\nborn in autumn\nArabic\nM\nKarim\ngenerous; distinguished\nArabic\nM\n\nMuslim Boy Names\nOrigin\nM\nKaseem\ndivided\nArabic\nM\nKasib\nfertile\nArabic\nM\nKateb\nwriter; scribe\nArabic\nM\nKedar\npowerful\nArabic\nM\nKhalil\na friend\nArabic\nM\nLabib\nsensible; intelligent\nArabic\nM\nLaith\nlion\nArabic\nM\nLatif\npleasant; friendly\nArabic\nM\nLayth\nlion\nArabic\nM\nLeron\nthe song is mine\nArabic\nM\nLu’ay\nshield\nArabic\nM\nLubaid\nold Arabic name\nArabic\nM\nLutfi\nkind;", "start_char": 5212, "end_char": 6148, "id": "98699139" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_55_469687662#4_1067495247", "url": "https://www.thoughtco.com/spanishs-arab-connection-3078180", "title": "Spain's Arab Connection Influenced the Language", "headings": "Spain's Arab Connection Influenced the Language\nSpain's Arab Connection Influenced the Language\nThe Moorish Invasion Added to Spanish Vocabulary\nSpanish Words and Arabic Origins\n", "segment": "Some Arabic words from then aren't necessarily still in use, or they have changed in meaning. aceite — oil\naceituna — olive\nadobe — adobe\naduana — customs (as at a border)\najedrez — chess\nAlá — Allah\nalacrán — scorpion\nalbacora — albacore\nalbahaca — basil\nalberca — tank, swimming pool\nalcalde — mayor\nálcali — alkali\nalcatraz — pelican\nalcázar — fortress, palace\nalcoba — bedroom, alcove\nalcohol — alcohol\nalfil — bishop (in chess)\nalfombra — carpet\nalgarroba — carob\nalgodón — cotton\nalgoritmo — algorithm\nalmacén — storage\nalmanaque — almanac\nalmirante — admiral\nalmohada — pillow\nalquiler — rent\nalquimia — alchemy\namalgama — amalgam\nañil — indigo\narroba — @ symbol\narroz — rice\nasesino — assassin\natún — tuna\nayatolá — ayatollah\nazafrán — saffron\nazar — chance\nazúcar — sugar\nazul — blue (same source as English \"azure\")\nbalde — bucket\nbarrio — district\nberenjena — eggplant\nburca — burqa\ncafé — coffee\ncero — zero\nchivo — billy goat\ncifra — cifra\nCorán — Koran\ncuscús — couscous\ndado — die (singular of \"dice\")\nespinaca — spinach\nfez — fez\nfulano — what's-his-name\ngacela — gazelle\nguitarra — guitar\nhachís — hashish\nharén — harem\nhasta — until\nimán — imam\nislam — Islam\njaque — check (in chess)\njaque mate — checkmate\njirafa — giraffe\nlaca — lacquer\nlila — lilac\nlima — lime\nlimón — lemon\nloco — crazy\nmacabro — macabre\nmarfil — marble, ivory\nmasacre — massacre\nmasaje — massage\nmáscara — mask\nmazapán — marzipan\nmezquita — mosque\nmomia — mummy\nmono — monkey\nmuslim — muslim\nnaranja — orange\nojalá — I hope, God willing\nolé — bravo\nparaíso — paradise\nramadán — Ramadan\nrehén — hostage\nrincón — corner, nook\nsandía — watermelon\nsofá — sofa\nsorbete — sherbet\nrubio — blond\ntalco — talc\ntamarindo — tamarind\ntarea — task\ntarifa — tariff\ntártaro — tartar\ntaza — cup\ntoronja — grapefruit\nzafra — harvest\nzanahoria — carrot\nzumo — juice\nCite this Article\nFormat\nmla apa chicago\nYour Citation\nErichsen, Gerald. \" Spain's Arab Connection Influenced the Language.\" ThoughtCo, Aug. 28, 2020, thoughtco.com/spanishs-arab-connection-3078180. Erichsen, Gerald. ( 2020, August 28). Spain's Arab Connection Influenced the Language. Retrieved from https://www.thoughtco.com/spanishs-arab-connection-3078180 Erichsen, Gerald. \" Spain's Arab Connection Influenced the Language.\" ThoughtCo.", "start_char": 2453, "end_char": 4728, "id": "67631464" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_28_256308636#5_541844151", "url": "https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Allah", "title": "Allah - Simple English Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia", "headings": "Allah\nAllah\nContents\nIn Arabic\nEtymology\nAs a common noun\nAs a proper noun\nIn Islam\nOther use\nGallery\nReferences\n", "segment": "In Arabic, the word al is an article (a word for \"the\"), so al-ILaah means \" The God \". Usually, the word \"Allah\" is used by Muslims. However, Arab Christians also call their God \"Allah.\" The name \"Allah\" is made of four letters in Arabic, ا ل ل ه (or Alif Lam Lam Ha, from right to left, A-L-L-H), which when brought together make الله\nWe can't find a word with a letter pronounced as lla by putting two lam together in Arabic. It may be Al Yah, which means The Yah. Yah is the God of Banu Hashem/Son of Shem. Alif Lam Yah ha. If we write the above letters together it will resemble the calligraphy of the word nowadays pronounced as Allah. اليه and الله seems to be the same. In Islam\nIn Islam, God is usually called \"Allah.\"", "start_char": 2037, "end_char": 2764, "id": "41095135" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_19_845476016#13_1024853522", "url": "https://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/night", "title": "night - Wiktionary", "headings": "night\nnight\nContents\nEnglish\nAlternative forms\nEtymology\nPronunciation\nNoun\nQuotations\nSynonyms\nAntonyms\nHypernyms\nHyponyms\nDerived terms\nRelated terms\nDescendants\nTranslations\nSee also\nInterjection\nnight\nTranslations\nVerb\nReferences\nAnagrams\nItalian\nEtymology\nPronunciation\nNoun\nMiddle English\nNoun\nPortuguese\nEtymology\nPronunciation\nNoun\n", "segment": "ሌት ( let)\nArabic: لَيْلَة ‎ f ( layla), لَيْل ‎ (ar) ( layl) ( collective)\nEgyptian Arabic: ليل ‎ m ( lēl), ليلة ‎ f ( lēla)\nGulf Arabic: بليل ‎\nAragonese: nueit f, nuei f\nAramaic: Hebrew: לליא ‎ m ( lilyā’)\nSyriac: ܠܠܝܐ ‎ m ( lilyā’)\nArmenian: գիշեր (hy) ( gišer)\nAromanian: noapti f, noapte f\nAssamese:", "start_char": 5801, "end_char": 6105, "id": "59468375" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_06_363686420#23_642033238", "url": "http://www.firdaous.org/list-arabic-muslim-names-meaning.htm", "title": "List of Arabic and Muslim names, with their meaning - Firdaous", "headings": "List of Arabic and Muslim names, with their meaning\nList of Arabic and Muslim names, with their meaning\n23 Comments\n", "segment": "comforting\nZohra: glare\nARAB MALE FIRST NAMES\nAdam: Adam\nAdel: just\nAdib: cultivated\nAdil: just\nAhmed: rented\nAissa: Jesus\nAli: raised\nAmine: just\nAmir:", "start_char": 2293, "end_char": 2445, "id": "18913194" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_47_518489538#3_1076774064", "url": "https://www.momjunction.com/articles/common-arabic-surnames-last-family-names_00492764/", "title": "100 Common Arabic Last Names Or Surnames With Meanings", "headings": "100 Common Arabic Last Names Or Surnames With Meanings\n100 Common Arabic Last Names Or Surnames With Meanings\nPopular Arabic Last Names Or Family Names\n1. Abadi:\n2. Abdallah:\n3. Ahmad:\n4. Ali:\n5. Amin:\n6. Asghar:\n7. Ayad:\n8. Aziz:\n9. Badawi:\n10. Baghdadi:\n11. Bakir:\n12. Bashar:\n13. Bilal:\n14. Burhan:\n15. Darwish:\n16. Dawoud:\n17. Ebeid:\n18. Fadel:\n19. Faez:\n20. Faheem:\n21. Faizan:\n22. Farhat:\n23. Farouq:\n24. Farsi:\n25. Fasih:\n26. Fasil:\n27. Fayed:\n28. Gaddafi:\n29. Ghazali:\n30. Ghazawwi:\n31. Ghulam:\n32. Habib:\n33. Hadi:\n34. Hadid:\n35. Hafeez:\n36. Hakim:\n37. Hamdi:\n38. Hariri:\n39. Hashim:\n40. Hasnawi:\n41. Hatem:\n42. Hijazi:\n43. Hussein:\n44. Ibrahim:\n45. Iqbal:\n46. Irfan:\n47. Isa:\n48. Ismat:\n49. Issawi:\n50. Jabal:\n51. Jabir:\n52. Jalal:\n53. Jameel:\n54. Jawahir:\n55. Jaziri:\n56. Kader:\n57. Karim:\n58. Kashif:\n59. Kassab:\n60. Kazem:\n61. Khalid:\n62. Laghmani:\n63. Maalouf:\n64. Maamoun:\n65. Mohammed:\n66. Mahmud:\n67. Marwan:\n68. Mufti:\n69. Mughrabi:\n70. Mustafa:\n71. Nabih:\n72. Nader:\n73. Nagi:\n74. Nahdi:\n75. Najdi:\n76. Najm:\n77. Najjar:\n78. Noor:\n79. Osman:\n80. Qadir:\n81. Qasim:\n82. Qureshi:\n83. Rafiq:\n84. Rahim:\n85. Rajab:\n86. Ramzan:\n87. Ramzi:\n88. Rashid:\n89. Reza:\n90. Sader:\n91. Sajjad:\n92. Shariq:\n93. Saqqaf:\n94. Sultan\n95. Taleb:\n96. Tawfiq:\n97. Wahed:\n98. Yasin:\n99. Yusuf:\n100. Zaman:\nRecommended Links:\n", "segment": "2. Abdallah: The surname Abdallah translates to ‘Servant of God’ in Arabic. Abd stands for servant, and Allah stands for God. 3. Ahmad: The name in Arabic is translated to ‘the praised one’. 4. Ali: The surname Ali means someone ‘high’, ‘lofty’, or a ‘champion’.", "start_char": 1005, "end_char": 1268, "id": "71578537" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_19_868232980#49_1076004506", "url": "https://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/sentence", "title": "sentence - Wiktionary", "headings": "sentence\nsentence\nContents\nEnglish\nEtymology\nPronunciation\nNoun\nsentence ( plural sentences )\nSynonyms\nHypernyms\nHyponyms\nRelated terms\nTranslations\nVerb\nTranslations\nFurther reading\nCzech\nPronunciation\nNoun\nDeclension\nSynonyms\nFrench\nEtymology\nPronunciation\nNoun\nLatvian\nNoun\nDeclension\nSynonyms\nMiddle French\nEtymology\nNoun\n", "segment": "sin (af)\nAlbanian: fjali (sq) f\nAmharic: ዓረፍተ ነገር ( ʿaräftä nägär)\nArabic: جُمْلَة ‎ (ar) f ( jumla)\nEgyptian Arabic: جملة ‎ f ( gumla)\nArmenian: նախադասություն (hy) ( naxadasutʿyun)\nAs", "start_char": 9815, "end_char": 10000, "id": "59509836" } ]
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what kind of government system does canada have?
Parliamentary system
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The role of the monarch is practical and legal but not political. Thus, political authority is shared by multiple institutions which act under the authority of the sovereign.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 880, "id": "76160753" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_58_1259559995#0_1865189849", "url": "https://www.worldatlas.com/articles/what-type-of-government-does-canada-have.html", "title": "What Type Of Government Does Canada Have? - WorldAtlas", "headings": "What Type Of Government Does Canada Have?\nWhat Type Of Government Does Canada Have?\nThe Executive Branch Of The Government Of Canada\nThe Legislative Branch Of The Government Of Canada\nThe Judiciary Of Canada\nFederalism\n", "segment": "What Type Of Government Does Canada Have? - WorldAtlas\nWhat Type Of Government Does Canada Have? The Canadian Parliament in Ottawa. The Government of Canada formally referred to as Her Majesty's Government is the federal administration of Canada, which is a federal parliamentary system under a constitutional monarchy. The federal constitutional monarchy was established through the Constitution Act of 1867, which further outlines the elements of governance in the country. The constitution is composed of the written statutes, court rulings, customs, judicial decisions, and other unwritten conventions and traditions which go back to 1763. Canada’s written part of the constitution is made up of the Constitution Act of 1867, which created the federation of four provinces, and the Constitution Act of 1982, and other amendments the last of which was amended in 2011. Canada is a member of the Commonwealth. The Executive Branch Of The Government Of Canada\nThe head of state is the monarch and is represented by the Governor General Davis Johnston who began his duties on October 1, 2010. The monarch is Queen Elizabeth II who took the leadership in 1952.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 1159, "id": "96446881" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_02_1499999989#0_2518848190", "url": "http://settlement.org/ontario/immigration-citizenship/canadian-government/canadian-political-system/what-is-canada-s-political-system/", "title": "What is Canada's political system?", "headings": "What is Canada's political system?\nWhat is Canada's political system?\nIn Canada, there are 3 levels of government. Each level of government has different responsibilities.\nFederal Government\nProvincial Government\nMunicipal (Local) Government\nFor More Information\n", "segment": "What is Canada's political system? Skip Breadcrumb Links\nImmigration & Citizenship\nCanadian Government\nCanadian Political System\nWhat is Canada's political system? In Canada, there are 3 levels of government. Each level of government has different responsibilities. Federal government (the Government of Canada) - Responsible for things that affect the whole country, such as citizenship and immigration, national defence and trade with other countries. Provincial and territorial governments (for example, the Province of Ontario) - Responsible for things such as education, health care and highways. Municipal (local) governments ( cities, towns, and villages in Ontario) - Responsible for firefighting, city streets and other local matters. If there is no local government, the province provides services. Federal Government\nAt the federal level, there are 3 parts of government: Elizabeth II, Queen of Canada, is Canada's formal head of state.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 953, "id": "62329082" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_51_155918162#0_363607370", "url": "https://www.reference.com/government-politics/kind-government-canada-9dc244c5577cc6e9", "title": "What Kind of Government Does Canada Have?", "headings": "What Kind of Government Does Canada Have?\nWhat Kind of Government Does Canada Have?", "segment": "What Kind of Government Does Canada Have? What Kind of Government Does Canada Have? By Staff Writer Last Updated Apr 3, 2020 11:24:08 AM ET\nCC0/Pixabay\nCanada's government is a federal parliamentary democracy and constitutional monarchy. This means that Canada, as a federation, is governed by both provincial and federal governments. Prime Minister\nCanada's government has a prime minister, who is the senior member of the country's elected federal parliamentary democracy. The prime minister is the most powerful executive in Canada and provides leadership with the support of a cabinet that he selects. Whoever is in the position is considered to be the head of government\nMonarch\nThe position of the crown in Canada dates back to the 16th century. Various British and French kings and queens have held the monarch position in Canada since 1534. The country's official head of state is British monarch Queen Elizabeth II. The queen is the public face of the country, and she acts on the advice of the constitutionally-elected government, which is why Canada's government also qualifies as a constitutional monarchy.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 1118, "id": "35027119" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_42_1041441345#1_2422725803", "url": "https://www.hierarchystructure.com/canada-political-hierarchy/", "title": "Canada Political Hierarchy System - Political Structure Of Canada", "headings": "Canada Political Hierarchy\nCanada Political Hierarchy\nThe Federal Government\nThe Provincial Government\nThe Municipal or Local Government\n", "segment": "The whole political system of Canada is empowered by various governmental departments such as The National Defense Department, The Finance Department, The Revenue Department, The Department for Public Safety and Emergency, The Department of Foreign Affairs and International Trade and the Human Resource Management. The government of Canada can also be called as a Constitutional Monarchy, a party System, a Federal System or a Representative Democracy. In Canada, the people elect the representatives to do the governing for them. This makes the country, a representative democracy. Now coming to the Canada political hierarchy, there are three levels of government prevalent in Canada. The levels of government are termed as follows: Canada Political Hierarchy\nFederal Government\nProvincial and Territorial governments. Municipal government. The Prime Minister serves as the head of the government of Canada. The Federal Government\nAll the federal responsibilities are carried out by the Monarchy and the Executive, Legislative and Judicial branches of Government.", "start_char": 674, "end_char": 1741, "id": "8563487" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_50_992415179#1_1721151450", "url": "https://www.quora.com/How-does-the-Canadian-political-system-work", "title": "How does the Canadian political system work? - Quora", "headings": "How does the Canadian political system work?\nHow does the Canadian political system work?\nRon Tal\nQuora User\n", "segment": "Canada has three levels of government: federal, provincial/territorial and municipal. Each of the provinces have their own parliament (or legislative assembly, or national assembly in Quebec). The federal government has three branches: the judicial, legislative and executive. Unlike\nContinue Reading\nCanada is a constitutional monarchy with Queen Elizabeth II the queen of Canada as the head of state, with her role delegated to the governor general, who is appointed \"on the advice of the prime minister\" by the reigning monarch [1] for an unlimited period of time (recent tradition is to keep it at 5 year terms). Canada has three levels of government: federal, provincial/territorial and municipal. Each of the provinces have their own parliament (or legislative assembly, or national assembly in Quebec). The federal government has three branches:", "start_char": 670, "end_char": 1523, "id": "87184486" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_31_592427230#0_1190181406", "url": "https://wearecanadianeh.wordpress.com/2012/12/15/what-type-of-government-does-canada-have/", "title": "What type of government does Canada have? | We're Canadian, Eh?", "headings": "What type of government does Canada have?\nWhat type of government does Canada have?\nCancel reply\n", "segment": "What type of government does Canada have? | We're Canadian, Eh? Post navigation\nNext →\nWhat type of government does Canada have? Posted on December 15, 2012\nby Sarah\nCanadian Flag at Niagara Falls, photo by Kevin Timothy. Most people know that the government is a person, or group of people that run and control a country. Of course, like many things in life, there are different approaches to governing a country, from communism to democracy and everywhere in between. But where does Canada fit? What type of government do we have? Throughout the world, Canada is seen as a democracy. But unfortunately it’s not that simple, and it might not even be the case at all.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 667, "id": "47085169" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_44_194882838#3_454217761", "url": "https://www.insider.com/differences-between-canada-and-usa-2018-6", "title": "The Differences Between the US and Canada", "headings": "14 of the biggest differences between Canada and the US\n14 of the biggest differences between Canada and the US\nJessica Booth\nThey may be physically close together, but they are very different.\nCanada's government system differs from America's.\nCanada has a Prime Minister.\nAs a country, Canada is more welcoming to outsiders.\nCanada is more open to refugees.\nCanadians take more breaks at work and have more vacation time.\nCanadians know how to take a break.\nCanadians drink milk out of bags.\nThe milk gets poured into a pitcher.\nCanada has very different snacks than America.\nPoutine is Canada's unofficial national dish.\nThere is no middle school in Canada.\nThey go to elementary school until 7th grade and then go to high school.\nIt's easier to go out to eat in large groups in Canada.\nThe servers bring credit/debit card machines right to you.\nAmericans do a lot more online shopping than Canadians.\nAmericans love online shopping.\nCanadians don't use pennies.\nCanada got rid of their version of the penny.\nCanadians put more emphasis on higher education.\nIn Canada, college is valued highly.\nAmericans do not use the same measuring system.\nAmerica is one of the only countries that isn't using the metric system.\nCanada has two major languages.\nFrench and English are their major languages.\nAmericans love Starbucks but Canadians love Tim Hortons.\nCanadians aren't as into Starbucks.\nCanadians get free healthcare.\nThe Canadian system, however, isn't perfect.\nSEE ALSO: The 9 best places for Americans to live in Canada\nFOLLOW US: INSIDER is on Facebook\n", "segment": "Canada's government system differs from America's. Canada has a Prime Minister. Adrian Wyld/The Canadian Press via AP\nWhile America is led by a president, Canada is a Commonwealth country led by a prime minister. And, technically, Queen Elizabeth is the Head of State of Canada, although she really doesn't do much. Political parties are also different. In the US, we have two major parties: Democratic and Republican. Canada has four major parties and many smaller ones, like Conservatives, Liberals, New Democratic Party, and the Green Party. As a country, Canada is more welcoming to outsiders. Canada is more open to refugees.", "start_char": 1338, "end_char": 1969, "id": "78729299" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_11_1173015179#0_2360574275", "url": "https://anjarabus.wordpress.com/the-canadian-government/what-type-of-government-does-canada-have/", "title": "What type of Government does Canada have? | ToBeCanadianOrNotToBe", "headings": "\nWhat type of Government does Canada have?\nA Constitutional Monarchy:\nA Representative Democracy:\nA Federal System:\nA Party System:\nCancel reply\n", "segment": "What type of Government does Canada have? | ToBeCanadianOrNotToBe\nWhat type of Government does Canada have? A Constitutional Monarchy: Canada is a Constitutional Monarchy. Elizabeth II is our Queen and also the queen of the United Kingdom. She is head of state within the parameters of the constitution. This means that she does not have absolute power and she is bound to the Constitution of Canada. In fact, in Canada, the Queen’s role is largely ceremonial. Her duties are practical and legal but not political. Since the Queen spends the majority of the time in London, U. K., a Governor General represents her authority in Canada.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 635, "id": "25183445" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_31_592427230#1_1190182485", "url": "https://wearecanadianeh.wordpress.com/2012/12/15/what-type-of-government-does-canada-have/", "title": "What type of government does Canada have? | We're Canadian, Eh?", "headings": "What type of government does Canada have?\nWhat type of government does Canada have?\nCancel reply\n", "segment": "Of course, like many things in life, there are different approaches to governing a country, from communism to democracy and everywhere in between. But where does Canada fit? What type of government do we have? Throughout the world, Canada is seen as a democracy. But unfortunately it’s not that simple, and it might not even be the case at all. Technically speaking, we are a representative democracy, a constitutional monarchy, and just to make things a little bit more complicated, (as if they weren’t already confusing enough!) we have a party system and a federal system. 1. Representative Democracy: Democracy means a government with power placed in the hands of the people living in the country.", "start_char": 323, "end_char": 1024, "id": "47085170" } ]
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where was benjamin franklin raised?
Boston
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When he was 18 years old, he moved to Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States of America. He lived there for 54 years before moving to Paris, France, and lived there until he was 79 years of age. He then moved back to Philadelphia, where he died in 1790. 14. What Nationality Was Benjamin Franklin – Nationality Of Benjamin Franklin\nBenjamin Franklin was English from his father’s side and American from his mother’s side, but he spent most of his life in America. 15. Benjamin Franklin Country Of Origin\nBen Franklin may have British roots from his father’s side, but he was born and raised in America.", "start_char": 4412, "end_char": 5283, "id": "109884551" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_03_1696573346#5_2971951085", "url": "http://www.answers.com/Q/Was_Benjamin_Franklin_buried_in_Boston", "title": "", "headings": "\n", "segment": "Where did Benjamin Franklin they live or were raised? Benjamin Franklin lived in Philadelphia Boston Paris London\nVersailles\nIs Benjamin Franklin British or American? Benjamin Franklin was American; he was one of the Founding\nFathers, and was born in Boston. What city was Benjamin Franklin born in? Boston\nWas Benjamin Franklin from England? No, he was born in Boston. What colony was Benjamin Franklin from? Ben Franklin was from the colony of Boston, Massachusetts\nHow old was Benjamin Franklin when he left Boston? 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His father, Josiah Franklin, emigrated from England in 1682. He had 7 children with his first wife, when she died he married Abiah Folger and had 10 more children, a total of 17 in which Benjamin was the 15 th and youngest son. His mother, Abiah Franklin (Folger) was the daughter of Peter Folger, one of the first settlers of New England. A bust on the second floor of 17 Milk Street commemorates Franklin’s birth.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 911, "id": "75663139" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_40_388099080#0_684090448", "url": "https://www.fi.edu/benjamin-franklin-faq", "title": "Benjamin Franklin FAQ | The Franklin Institute", "headings": "Benjamin Franklin FAQ\nBenjamin Franklin FAQ\nWhat else is Benjamin Franklin known for?\n", "segment": "Benjamin Franklin FAQ | The Franklin Institute\nBenjamin Franklin FAQ\nHere are answers to some frequently asked questions about our namesake, Benjamin Franklin. When was Benjamin Franklin born? 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Benjamin Franklin was born on January 17, 1706 in Boston in what was known as the Massachusetts Bay Colony. He was born on a small house on 17 Milk Street, across the street from the Old Meeting House. Benjamin Franklin was born in this house and lived there for 6 years with his father Josiah, mother Abiah and his 16 siblings. Benjamin was the 15 th and youngest son. He lived with his family until 1723. He was 17 years old when he decided to leave to Philadelphia. Franklin stated that he was born at the corner of Hanover and Union Streets in Boston but according to the Bostonian Society he was mistaken as records show that Josiah Franklin was a tenant at 17 Milk Street from 1685 to 1712 and Benjamin was born in 1706. The family later moved to Hanover and Union streets where his soap and candle shop was located. 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Benjamin Franklin Family Today\n40. Benjamin Franklin Personal Life\n41. What Were Benjamin Franklin’s Interests – Benjamin Franklin Interests\n42. How Old Is Benjamin Franklin – Benjamin Franklin Age\n43. When Did Benjamin Franklin Died – Benjamin Franklin Date Of Death\n44. Where Did Benjamin Franklin Die – Benjamin Franklin Death Place\n45. How Did Benjamin Franklin Die – Benjamin Franklin Cause Of Death\n46. Benjamin Franklin Timeline\n47. The History Of Benjamin Franklin – Benjamin Franklin Life History\n48. The Life Of Benjamin Franklin – Benjamin Franklin Life Story\n49. Benjamin Franklin Important Events\n50. Benjamin Franklin Summary\n51. Interesting Facts About Benjamin Franklin\n52. How Many Books Did Benjamin Franklin Wrote – Benjamin Franklin Writings\n53. Benjamin Franklin Books For Kids\n54. Benjamin Franklin Biography For Kids\n55. Benjamin Franklin Newspaper\nWritten by Murad\n", "segment": "10. When Was Benjamin Franklin Born – Benjamin Franklin Birthday\nBenjamin Franklin was born on January 17, 1706. 11. Where Was Benjamin Franklin Born – Benjamin Franklin’s Birthplace\nHe was born in Milk Street, Boston, Massachusetts, United States of America. Benjamin Franklin Birthplace\n12. Where Is Benjamin Franklin From – Benjamin Franklin Hometown\nBen Franklin’s hometown is Boston, Massachusetts, United States of America. 13. Where Did Benjamin Franklin Live\nFranklin was born in the American city of Boston, Massachusetts and lived there until 1723. When he was 18 years old, he moved to Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States of America. He lived there for 54 years before moving to Paris, France, and lived there until he was 79 years of age.", "start_char": 4118, "end_char": 4875, "id": "109884550" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_03_1696573346#3_2971949557", "url": "http://www.answers.com/Q/Was_Benjamin_Franklin_buried_in_Boston", "title": "", "headings": "\n", "segment": "Benjamin Franklin did not participate in the Boston Tea\nParty. What country was Benjamin Franklin from? Benjamin Franklin was an American, born in Boston in 1706. What state did Benjamin Franklin live in? Benjamin Franklin Was born in Boston, Massachusetts. When was Benjamin Franklin buried? april 17,1790\nWhere was Benjamin Franklin parents buried? in my backyard\nDid Benjamin Franklin like school? It is not known if Benjamin Franklin liked school. Benjamin\nFranklin attended Boston Latin School but he did not graduate.", "start_char": 1525, "end_char": 2049, "id": "3584062" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_03_1696573346#7_2971952682", "url": "http://www.answers.com/Q/Was_Benjamin_Franklin_buried_in_Boston", "title": "", "headings": "\n", "segment": "What collage did Benjamin Franklin go to? Boston universety\nBenjamin Franklin was born in Mexico? no, he was born in Boston\nWhat city Benjamin Franklin live in? He lived in Boston\nWere was Benjamin Franklin grow up? in boston, MA\nWhere is Benjamin Franklin Institute of Technology? Boston, Massachusetts\nWhich colony was Benjamin Franklin born? Boston Colony\nWhere did Benjamin Franklin live for his childhood? Boston, Massachusetts. How did Benjamin Franklin get to Philidephia? Benjamin Franklin was disappointed with his work on a Boston\nNewspaper, and ran away to Philadelphia for a new start.", "start_char": 2636, "end_char": 3234, "id": "3584066" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_07_809972135#3_1426983502", "url": "http://www.learningtogive.org/resources/franklin-benjamin", "title": "Benjamin Franklin | Learning to Give", "headings": "Benjamin Franklin\nBenjamin Franklin\nGrade Level:\nBiographical Highlights\nHistoric Roots\nImportance\nTies to the Philanthropic Sector\nKey Related Ideas\nImportant People Related to the Topic\nRelated Nonprofit Organizations\nBibliography\n", "segment": "Historic Roots\nBenjamin Franklin was born in Boston, Massachusetts to Josiah and Abiah (Folger) Franklin. He was the youngest son and tenth child in a family of seventeen children. Franklin's parents wanted to send young Benjamin into the ministry, but could not afford a proper education for him. Therefore, at the age of twelve, Franklin chose to learn a trade. He became an apprentice to his older brother, James, a printer. While working with James was a learning experience, it was not always harmonious. In 1723, Franklin left Boston for New York City and then, upon finding no employment there, traveled to Philadelphia. He arrived in Pennsylvania with no relatives or acquaintances, no job prospects, and one Dutch dollar and a copper shilling in his pocket. He quickly found employment in the print shop of Samuel Keimer, founder of the Pennsylvania Gazette, which would later be purchased by Franklin and his partner, Hugh Meredith. At the age of twenty-four, Franklin enjoyed his success as an established printer.", "start_char": 1845, "end_char": 2871, "id": "45565060" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_31_1358069611#6_2779435716", "url": "https://worldwideinvention.com/benjamin-franklin-invented-the-lightning-rod-bifocals/", "title": "Benjamin Franklin - invented the lightning rod, bifocals - World Wide Inventions", "headings": "Benjamin Franklin – invented the lightning rod, bifocals\nBenjamin Franklin – invented the lightning rod, bifocals", "segment": "Early life\nFranklin’s Birthplace site directly across from Old South Meeting House on Milk Street is commemorated by a statue above the second floor facade of this building\nBenjamin Franklin was born on Milk Street in Boston on January 17, 1706 and baptized at Old South Meeting House. His father, Josiah Franklin, was a tallow chandler, a maker of candles and soap, whose second wife, Abiah Folger, was Benjamin’s mother. Josiah’s marriages produced 17 children; Benjamin was the fifteenth child and youngest son. Josiah wanted Ben to attend school with the clergy but only had enough money to send him to school for two years. He attended Boston Latin School but did not graduate; he continued his education through voracious reading. Although „his parents talked of the church as a career” for Franklin, his schooling ended when he was ten. He then worked for his father for a time and at 12 he became an apprentice to his brother James, a printer. When Ben was 15, James created the New England Courant, the first truly independent newspaper in the colonies.", "start_char": 4189, "end_char": 5252, "id": "47977831" } ]
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what is the president of france's name?
Nicolas Sarkozy
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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_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_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#13_529535081", "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": "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. Does France have a President or a Prime Minister? Both. France elects a President, who appoints a Prime Minister. Who was President of France in World War 1? The president of France is Raymond Poincare during WW1\nDoes France have a president king and prime ministers?", "start_char": 3089, "end_char": 3630, "id": "75075869" } ]
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University of Missouri–Kansas City
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In 1934, Truman was elected to the US Senate. Ten years later, Truman was selected as president Franklin Roosevelt’s running mate.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 903, "id": "24861866" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_07_1252017495#0_2262374110", "url": "http://www.matchcollege.com/community-colleges/city-colleges-of-chicago-harry-s-truman-college", "title": "City Colleges of Chicago – Harry S Truman Co", "headings": "City Colleges of Chicago – Harry S Truman College\nCity Colleges of Chicago – Harry S Truman College\nEstimated Costs & Financial Aid\nTuition & Fees Information\nFinancial Aid Details\nAdmissions, Academics, & Student Services\nStudent Services\nGraduation & Transfer Rates\nSpecialized Programs & Accreditations\nPrograms Offered\nBusiness and Marketing Studies\nComputer and Information Sciences\nEducation\nEngineering\nEngineering Technology\nFamily and Consumer Sciences\nHealth and Clinical Professions\nInterdisciplinary Studies\nLegal Professions and Studies\nLiberal Arts and Sciences\nMechanic and Repair Technology\nPersonal and Culinary Services\nScience Technology\nSecurity and Protective Services\nVisual and Performing Arts\nOther Community Colleges Nearby\nContact Information\nGeneral Contact\nAdmissions Office\nFinancial Aid Office\nCollege Video\nSchool Map\n", "segment": "City Colleges of Chicago – Harry S Truman Co\nCity Colleges of Chicago – Harry S Truman College\n1145 W Wilson Ave., Chicago, IL\nAbout\nHarry S. Truman College, located in Chicago, Illinois, is a public two year community college founded in 1956 and is one of the seven colleges that comprise the City Colleges of Chicago. Originally established as a nameless night school, by 1961 the school had outgrown its facilities at Amundsen High School, moving to a new location once occupied by an elementary school and being given the name Mayfair College. By 1976 the school had once again outgrown its facilities, moving to a new uptown location and being renamed Northeast Community College. At the suggestion of Mayor John Daly's assistant, Frank Sullivan, the school was instead named after Harry S. Truman who had been a lifelong proponent of education. The school currently serves nearly 23,000 students a year, both internationally and locally, and is dedicated to providing all students an equal education. Academics\nHarry S. Truman College offers a large number of programs, allowing students to choose the one that best suits their academic or professional goals. Academic transfer allows students to complete the first two years of a four year education at low monetary cost, followed by transfer to a four year college or university to complete one bachelor's degree. The school has transfer agreements in place with several public illinois institutions, allowing for ease of transfer if the agreed upon requirements are met. School lacking an agreement with Harry S. Truman College may have different criterion for admission and it is advised students meet with a counselor to develop a curriculum best suited for the student's desired school or schools.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 1759, "id": "46055645" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_08_1459179826#23_2644561559", "url": "http://www.rasmussen.edu/student-life/blogs/main/us-presidents-with-college-educations-from-learners-to-leaders/", "title": "U.S. Presidents with College Education: From Learners to Leaders | Rasmussen University", "headings": "U.S. Presidents with College Education: From Learners to Leaders\nU.S. Presidents with College Education: From Learners to Leaders\nAn Ordered List of our President’s College Education\n1. George Washington, 1789 - 1797\n2. John Adams, 1797 - 1801\n3. Thomas Jefferson, 1801 - 1809\n4. James Madison, 1809 - 1817\n5. James Monroe, 1817 - 1825\n6. John Quincy Adams, 1825 - 1829\n7. Andrew Jackson, 1829 - 1837\n8. Martin Van Buren, 1837 - 1841\n9. William Henry Harrison, 1841\n10. John Tyler, 1841 - 1845\n11. James K. Polk, 1845 - 1849\n12. Zachary Taylor, 1849 - 1850\n13. Millard Fillmore, 1850 - 1853\n14. Franklin Pierce, 1853 - 1857\n15. James Buchanan, 1857 - 1861\n16. Abraham Lincoln, 1861 - 1865\n17. Andrew Johnson, 1865 - 1869\n18. Ulysses S. Grant, 1869 - 1877\n19. Rutherford B. Hayes, 1877 - 1881\n20. James A. Garfield, 1881\n21. Chester A. Arthur, 1881 - 1885\n22. Grover Cleveland, 1885 - 1889\n23. Benjamin Harrison, 1889 - 1893\n24. Grover Cleveland, 1893 - 1897\n25. William McKinley, 1897 - 1901\n26. Theodore Roosevelt, 1901 - 1909\n27. William Howard Taft, 1909 - 1913\n28. Woodrow Wilson, 1913 - 1921\n29. Warren G. Harding, 1921 - 1923\n30. Calvin Coolidge, 1923 - 1929\n31. Herbert Hoover, 1929 - 1933\n32. Franklin D. Roosevelt, 1933 - 1945\n33. Harry S. Truman, 1945 - 1953\n34. Dwight D. Eisenhower, 1953 - 1961\n35. John F. Kennedy, 1961 - 1963\n36. Lyndon B. Johnson, 1963 - 1969\n37. Richard Nixon, 1969 - 1974\n38. Gerald Ford, 1974 - 1977\n39. Jimmy Carter, 1977 - 1981\n40. Ronald Reagan, 1981 - 1989\n41. George H. W. Bush, 1989 - 1993\n42. Bill Clinton, 1993 - 2001\n43. George W. Bush, 2001 - 2009\n44. Barack Obama, 2009 - Present\n", "segment": "Harry S. Truman, 1945 - 1953\nColleges Attended: Spalding’s Commercial College; University of Missouri-Kansas City School of Law\nDegree Earned: Did not graduate\n34. Dwight D. Eisenhower, 1953 - 1961\nCollege Attended: U.S. Military Academy\nDegree Earned: Graduate\n35. John F. Kennedy, 1961 - 1963\nCollege Attended: Harvard University\nDegree Earned: Bachelor’s degree\n36.", "start_char": 4778, "end_char": 5146, "id": "1533534" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_10_1382309542#0_2231418752", "url": "http://www.worldatlas.com/articles/harry-s-truman-us-presidents-in-history.html", "title": "Harry S. Truman - US Presidents in History - WorldAtlas", "headings": "Harry S. Truman - US Presidents in History\nHarry S. Truman - US Presidents in History\nEarly Life\nRise to Power\nContributions\nChallenges\nDeath and Legacy\n", "segment": "Harry S. Truman - US Presidents in History - WorldAtlas\nHarry S. Truman - US Presidents in History\nHarry S. Truman was the 33rd President of the United States. Early Life\nHarry S. Truman was born on May 8th, 1884, in Lamar, Missouri. His father was a farmer and the family lived on his farm. Truman's family moved around quite a lot when he was young and finally settled in Grandview when he was 13. As a child, he had a wide range of interests, including music, reading, and history. He graduated from Independence High School in 1901, and did not go to university. Instead, he worked at a series of different clerical jobs. At the same time, he enrolled in Spalding's Commercial College, but left shortly after. Later on he also took night courses at the Kansas City Law School, but again dropped out shortly after. Rise to Power\nTruman was always passionate about joining the military.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 888, "id": "27018490" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_17_1432764905#7_1580420478", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Harry_S._Truman", "title": "Harry S. Truman - Wikipedia", "headings": "Harry S. Truman\nHarry S. Truman\nContents\nEarly life, family, and education\nWorking career\nMilitary service\nNational Guard\nWorld War I\nOfficers' Reserve Corps\nMilitary awards and decorations\nPolitics\nJackson County judge\nU.S. Senator from Missouri\nTruman Committee\nVice President (1945)\nPresident (1945–1953)\nFirst term (1945–1949)\nAssuming office and the atomic bomb\nStrikes and economic upheaval\nMarshall Plan, Cold War, and China\nBerlin airlift\nRecognition of Israel\n1948 election\nFull elected term (1949–1953)\nHydrogen bomb decision\nKorean War\nWorldwide defense\nSoviet espionage and McCarthyism\nBlair House and assassination attempt\nSteel and coal strikes\nScandals and controversies\nCivil rights\nAdministration and cabinet\nInternational trips\n1952 election\nPost-presidency (1953–1972)\nFinancial problems\nTruman Library\nPolitics\nCritique of the CIA\nMedicare\nDeath\nTributes and legacy\nLegacy\nSites and honors\nSee also\nNotes\nReferences\nBibliography\nBiographies of Truman\nBooks\nPrimary sources\nJournals\nTime\nThe Washington Post\nThe New York Times\nHarry S. Truman Library & Museum\nOnline sources\nExternal links\nOfficial\nMedia coverage\nOther\n", "segment": "As president, he solicited political as well as personal advice from her. He rose at five every morning to practice the piano, which he studied more than twice a week until he was fifteen, becoming quite a skilled player. Truman worked as a page at the 1900 Democratic National Convention in Kansas City; his father had many friends who were active in the Democratic Party and helped young Harry to gain his first political position. After graduating from Independence High School in 1901, Truman enrolled in Spalding's Commercial College, a Kansas City business school. He studied bookkeeping, shorthand, and typing, but left after a year. Working career\nTruman's home in Independence, Missouri\nTruman made use of his business college experience to obtain a job as a timekeeper on the Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe Railway, sleeping in hobo camps near the rail lines. He then took on a series of clerical jobs, and was employed briefly in the mail room of The Kansas City Star. Truman and his brother Vivian later worked as clerks at the National Bank of Commerce in Kansas City. He returned to the Grandview farm in 1906, where he lived until entering the army in 1917.", "start_char": 7983, "end_char": 9152, "id": "104496555" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_17_1432764905#6_1580417895", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Harry_S._Truman", "title": "Harry S. Truman - Wikipedia", "headings": "Harry S. Truman\nHarry S. Truman\nContents\nEarly life, family, and education\nWorking career\nMilitary service\nNational Guard\nWorld War I\nOfficers' Reserve Corps\nMilitary awards and decorations\nPolitics\nJackson County judge\nU.S. Senator from Missouri\nTruman Committee\nVice President (1945)\nPresident (1945–1953)\nFirst term (1945–1949)\nAssuming office and the atomic bomb\nStrikes and economic upheaval\nMarshall Plan, Cold War, and China\nBerlin airlift\nRecognition of Israel\n1948 election\nFull elected term (1949–1953)\nHydrogen bomb decision\nKorean War\nWorldwide defense\nSoviet espionage and McCarthyism\nBlair House and assassination attempt\nSteel and coal strikes\nScandals and controversies\nCivil rights\nAdministration and cabinet\nInternational trips\n1952 election\nPost-presidency (1953–1972)\nFinancial problems\nTruman Library\nPolitics\nCritique of the CIA\nMedicare\nDeath\nTributes and legacy\nLegacy\nSites and honors\nSee also\nNotes\nReferences\nBibliography\nBiographies of Truman\nBooks\nPrimary sources\nJournals\nTime\nThe Washington Post\nThe New York Times\nHarry S. Truman Library & Museum\nOnline sources\nExternal links\nOfficial\nMedia coverage\nOther\n", "segment": "The family next moved to Belton, and in 1887 to his grandparents' 600-acre (240 ha) farm in Grandview. When Truman was six, his parents moved to Independence, Missouri, so he could attend the Presbyterian Church Sunday School. He did not attend a conventional school until he was eight. While living in Independence, he served as a Shabbos goy for Jewish neighbors, doing tasks for them on Shabbat that their religion prevented them from doing on that day. Truman was interested in music, reading, and history, all encouraged by his mother, with whom he was very close. As president, he solicited political as well as personal advice from her. He rose at five every morning to practice the piano, which he studied more than twice a week until he was fifteen, becoming quite a skilled player. Truman worked as a page at the 1900 Democratic National Convention in Kansas City; his father had many friends who were active in the Democratic Party and helped young Harry to gain his first political position. After graduating from Independence High School in 1901, Truman enrolled in Spalding's Commercial College, a Kansas City business school.", "start_char": 7413, "end_char": 8553, "id": "104496554" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_33_389350449#8_862324010", "url": "https://www.archives.gov/publications/prologue/2007/spring/schoolhouse.html", "title": "School House to White House | National Archives", "headings": "School House to White House\nSchool House to White House\nThe Education of the Presidents\n", "segment": "At age 39, Truman attended Kansas City Law School for two years while pursuing a career in public service. Enlarge\n(Truman Library)\nEnlarge\n(Eisenhower Library)\nRight: Harry Truman's sheet music of Chopin waltzes for piano. Left: Harry Truman and members of his family in a farm wagon at Grandview, Missouri. After attending public schools in Abilene, Kansas, Dwight D. Eisenhower entered the U.S. Military Academy in West Point, New York, beginning a long and distinguished military career. Later in life, Eisenhower remembered his family's emphasis on education: \" From the beginning of our schooling, Mother and Father encouraged us [Eisenhower boys] to go to college. They said constantly, 'Anyone who really wants an education can get it.' But my father, remembering that he didn't become a farmer as his father had hoped, scrupulously refrained from suggesting courses of study.\"", "start_char": 5014, "end_char": 5898, "id": "15422409" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_36_1080517522#18_2169932076", "url": "https://www.collegexpress.com/lists/list/colleges-and-universities-attended-by-us-presidents/759/", "title": "Colleges and Universities Attended by US Presidents | CollegeXpress", "headings": "Colleges and Universities Attended by US Presidents\nColleges and Universities Attended by US Presidents\nLists and Rankings CATEGORY: College Trivia\nHey, they had to start somewhere. Check out the alma maters of US presidents.\nList produced by the Facts\n", "segment": "33. Harry S. Truman (withdrew): University of Kansas School of Law (Lawrence , KS)\n34. Dwight D. Eisenhower: United States Military Academy (West Point, NY)\n35. John F. Kennedy: Harvard University (Cambridge, MA) Yes, connect me! 36. Lyndon Johnson: Texas State University (San Marcos, TX)\n37.", "start_char": 2606, "end_char": 2900, "id": "109012495" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_19_15787109#1_19698950", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Truman_State_University", "title": "Truman State University - Wikipedia", "headings": "Truman State University\nTruman State University\nContents\nHistory\nPresidents\nBoard of Governors\nCampus\nAcademics\nAdmissions\nThe Liberal Studies program\nSchools\nCampus life\nResidence life\nStudent organizations\nGreek life\nMulticultural\nHonorary\nCampus lore\nArmy ROTC\nAthletics\nNotable alumni and faculty\nReferences\nExternal links\n", "segment": "-92.58239\nCampus\nSmall town, 210 acres (0.3 sq mi; 85.0 ha)\nColors\nPurple and White\nNickname\nBulldogs\nSporting affiliations\nNCAA Division II – GLVC\nMascots\nSpike and Simone\nWebsite\nwww .truman .edu\n\nTruman State University ( TSU or Truman) is a public university in Kirksville, Missouri. It had 5,222 enrolled students in the fall of 2019 pursuing degrees in 50 undergraduate and eight graduate programs. The university is named for U.S. President Harry Truman, who was a Missouri native. From 1972 until 1996, the school was known as Northeast Missouri State University . Contents\n1 History\n1.1 Presidents\n2 Board of Governors\n3 Campus\n4 Academics\n4.1 Admissions\n4.2 The Liberal Studies program\n4.3 Schools\n5 Campus life\n5.1 Residence life\n5.2 Student organizations\n5.2.1 Greek life\n5.2.2 Honorary\n5.3 Campus lore\n5.4 Army ROTC\n6 Athletics\n7 Notable alumni and faculty\n8 References\n9 External links\nHistory\nNorth Entrance on East Normal Street\nTruman State University was founded in 1867 by Joseph Baldwin as the North Missouri Normal School and Commercial College. Baldwin was a pioneer in education, and his school quickly gained official recognition in 1870 by the Missouri General Assembly, which designated it as the First District Normal School, the first public teachers' college in Missouri. Joseph Baldwin statue on the Truman State University campus\nThe school served a district comprising 26 counties: including Adair, Audrain, Boone, Callaway, Chariton, Clark, Howard, Knox, Lewis, Lincoln, Linn, Marion, Macon, Monroe, Montgomery, Pike, Putnam, Ralls, Randolph, St. Charles, Schuyler, Scotland, Shelby, Sullivan, and Warren . Purple and white were adopted as the school's official colors after Basil Brewer wrote a school song entitled \"The Purple and the White.\"", "start_char": 880, "end_char": 2657, "id": "58808309" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_11_922338255#0_1793593437", "url": "https://alphahistory.com/coldwar/harry-truman/", "title": "Harry Truman", "headings": "Harry Truman\nHarry Truman", "segment": "Harry Truman\nHarry Truman\nHarry Truman (1884-1972) was the 33rd president of the United States, holding office from the final months of World War II until January 1953. The son of a cattle farmer, Truman was born and raised in rural Missouri. He received a rudimentary education, starting school at age eight and graduating from high school in 1901 (he is the last US president not to have held a college degree). Truman worked on railways and in clerical jobs, before joining the army in 1917. He served as an artillery captain in World War I, seeing extensive combat on the Western Front. Truman settled in Kansas after the war, later returning to his native Missouri. During the 1920s he ran a clothing store (which went bankrupt), sold automobile club memberships and held several public offices. In 1934, Truman was elected to the US Senate, where he became known as a dogged and efficient administrator. Truman was selected as president Franklin Roosevelt’s running mate in 1944, a surprising choice given Truman’s low profile. Truman had been vice president for less than three months when Roosevelt died in April 1945.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 1126, "id": "24859810" } ]
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what did roy rogers die of?
Congestive Heart Failure
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Roy Rogers Birthday and Date of Death\nRoy Rogers was born on November 5, 1911 and died on July 6, 1998. Roy was 86 years old at the time of death. Birthday: November 5, 1911\nDate of Death:", "start_char": 393, "end_char": 839, "id": "84238309" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_15_63707859#0_113176695", "url": "https://deadorkicking.com/roy-rogers-dead-or-alive/", "title": "Roy Rogers Death Fact Check, Birthday & Date of Death", "headings": "\nRoy Rogers\nIs Roy Rogers Dead or Still Alive? Roy Rogers Birthday and Date of Death\nRoy Rogers Death\nWhen did Roy Rogers die?\nHow did Roy Rogers die? What was the cause of death?\nHow old was Roy Rogers when died?\nWhere did Roy Rogers die? What was the location of death?\nRecently Passed Away Celebrities and Famous People.\nRoy Rogers Birthday and Date of Death\nLive\nLive Death Statistics Worldwide and The United States\nRoy Rogers - Biography\n", "segment": "Roy Rogers Death Fact Check, Birthday & Date of Death\nSkip to content\nMenu\nRoy Rogers\n\nIs Roy Rogers Dead or Still Alive? Roy Rogers Birthday and Date of Death\nDK\nBy deadorkicking.com Editorial Team\nRoy Rogers Death\nRoy passed away on July 6, 1998 at the age of 86 in Apple Valley, California, USA. Roy's cause of death was heart failure. Roy Rogers death quick facts: When did Roy Rogers die? July 6, 1998\nHow did Roy Rogers die? What was the cause of death? Heart failure\nHow old was Roy Rogers when died? 86\nWhere did Roy Rogers die? What was the location of death?", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 568, "id": "84238308" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_15_63707859#2_113179136", "url": "https://deadorkicking.com/roy-rogers-dead-or-alive/", "title": "Roy Rogers Death Fact Check, Birthday & Date of Death", "headings": "\nRoy Rogers\nIs Roy Rogers Dead or Still Alive? Roy Rogers Birthday and Date of Death\nRoy Rogers Death\nWhen did Roy Rogers die?\nHow did Roy Rogers die? What was the cause of death?\nHow old was Roy Rogers when died?\nWhere did Roy Rogers die? What was the location of death?\nRecently Passed Away Celebrities and Famous People.\nRoy Rogers Birthday and Date of Death\nLive\nLive Death Statistics Worldwide and The United States\nRoy Rogers - Biography\n", "segment": "Apple Valley, California, USA\nRecently Passed Away Celebrities and Famous People. Roy Rogers Birthday and Date of Death\nRoy Rogers was born on November 5, 1911 and died on July 6, 1998. Roy was 86 years old at the time of death. Birthday: November 5, 1911\nDate of Death: July 6, 1998\nAge at Death: 86\nLive\nLive Death Statistics Worldwide and The United States\nRoy Rogers - Biography\nRoy Rogers (born Leonard Franklin Slye; November 5, 1911 – July 6, 1998) was an American singer and cowboy actor who was one of the most popular Western stars of his era. Known as the \"King of the Cowboys\", he appeared in over 100 films and numerous radio and television episodes of The Roy Rogers Show. In many of his films and television episodes, he appeared with his wife Dale Evans, his golden palomino Trigger, and his German Shepherd dog Bullet.", "start_char": 568, "end_char": 1404, "id": "84238310" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_05_1707389717#0_3280988013", "url": "http://www.elvispelvis.com/royrogers.htm", "title": "Roy Rogers Page in Fuller Up, Dead Musician Directory", "headings": "Roy Rogers, America's Favorite Cowboy, Dies at 86\n", "segment": "Roy Rogers Page in Fuller Up, Dead Musician Directory\nFuller Up The Dead Musicians Directory ROY ROGERS AGE 86 July 6, 1998 Congestive Heart Failure OBITUARIES\nBIOGRAPHIES\nLINKS\nObituary: Roy Rogers, America's Favorite Cowboy, Dies at 86\nBy RICHARD SEVERO\nRoy Rogers, a shoe factory worker's son from Cincinnati who rode a golden palomino horse\nand a harmonious voice to fame as Hollywood's most beloved and quintessential singing\ncowboy, died Monday at his ranch in Apple Valley near Victorville, Calif. He was 86. With a guitar propped on his knee and six-shooters holstered on his hips, the crinkly eyed Rogers\nbecame a hero to the staunch fans of his TV show and nearly 100 movies, popular enough to\neventually have a roast beef fast-food chain named after him, as he tamed the West with his\ncharacteristic heart and compassion. A practitioner of minimal violence, he much preferred to shoot\nthe pistol out of a gunslinger's hand than actually harm the man, his vileness notwithstanding. In midcentury America, when celluloid prairie life captivated the nation, the redoubtable Rogers was\nthe \"King of the Cowboys,\" his wife and co-star Dale Evans the \"Queen of the West\" and Trigger,\nRogers' wonder horse, the \"Smartest Horse in the Movies.\" Following their exploits on the Double-R-Bar Ranch, along with those of Buttermilk, Miss Evans'\nbuckskin horse, and Bullet, their German shepherd, was an essential rite of growing up. Children ate\nfrom Roy Rogers lunchboxes, played with Roy Rogers cut-out dolls and slept on Roy Rogers\nbedsheets, dreaming of being musical buckaroos themselves. Who could forget Trigger rearing up\nmajestically while Roy Rogers waves his hand toward the cerulean Western sky? Who couldn't sing\nalong as Roy and Dale shook off trail dust and broke into \"Happy Trails to You,\" their signature song\nthat Miss Evans wrote? Who didn't ache for just one chance to meet the hero in the flesh and drawl,\n\"Howdy, pardner\"?", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 1943, "id": "18448654" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_08_456753880#5_806132883", "url": "http://www.newsday.com/entertainment/music/merle-haggard-and-country-music-singers-who-died-since-1989-1.9770049", "title": "Country music singers who have died since 1989 | Newsday", "headings": "Country music singers who have died since 1989\nCountry music singers who have died since 1989\nDon Williams\nTroy Gentry\nRalph Stanley\nMerle Haggard\nSlim Whitman\nJoey Martin Feek\nRoy Rogers\nRoger Miller\nHank Thompson\nHank Snow\nFreddy Fender\nCharlie Rich\nTennessee Ernie Ford\nSonny James\nCraig Strickland\nJimmy Dean\nLynn Anderson\nLittle Jimmy Dickens\nGeorge Jones and Tammy Wynette\nJohnny Cash and June Carter Cash\nWaylon Jennings\nDottie West\nGene Autry\nBuck Owens\nPorter Wagoner\nDan Seals\nChris LeDoux\nKitty Wells\nJimmy C. Newman\nCarl Perkins\nConway Twitty\nEddy Arnold\nHank Locklin\nRay Price\nJack Greene\nSkeeter Davis\nJerry Reed\nKeith Whitley\nEddie Rabbitt\nFaron Young\nMel McDaniel\nMindy McCready\n", "segment": "AP/ Nick Ut\nRoy Rogers is shown in a Feb. 24, 1984 photo. Rogers, the singing ``King of the Cowboys'' whose straight-shooting exploits in movies and television made him a hero to generations of young fans and No. 1 at the box office, died Monday, July 6, 1998. He was 86. Roger Miller\nCredit: AP/ Lennox McLendon\nCountry singer and songwriter Roger Miller, seen here at the American Music Awards in Los Angeles. on Jan. 26, 1987, died on Oct. 25, 1992 of cancer at the age of 56. Hank Thompson\nCredit: AP/ Mark Humphrey\nSinger Hank Thompson, a member of the Country Music Hall of Fame, died of lung cancer on Nov. 6, 2007. Hank Snow\nCredit:", "start_char": 1904, "end_char": 2544, "id": "462587" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_15_63707859#3_113180693", "url": "https://deadorkicking.com/roy-rogers-dead-or-alive/", "title": "Roy Rogers Death Fact Check, Birthday & Date of Death", "headings": "\nRoy Rogers\nIs Roy Rogers Dead or Still Alive? Roy Rogers Birthday and Date of Death\nRoy Rogers Death\nWhen did Roy Rogers die?\nHow did Roy Rogers die? What was the cause of death?\nHow old was Roy Rogers when died?\nWhere did Roy Rogers die? What was the location of death?\nRecently Passed Away Celebrities and Famous People.\nRoy Rogers Birthday and Date of Death\nLive\nLive Death Statistics Worldwide and The United States\nRoy Rogers - Biography\n", "segment": "July 6, 1998\nAge at Death: 86\nLive\nLive Death Statistics Worldwide and The United States\nRoy Rogers - Biography\nRoy Rogers (born Leonard Franklin Slye; November 5, 1911 – July 6, 1998) was an American singer and cowboy actor who was one of the most popular Western stars of his era. Known as the \"King of the Cowboys\", he appeared in over 100 films and numerous radio and television episodes of The Roy Rogers Show. In many of his films and television episodes, he appeared with his wife Dale Evans, his golden palomino Trigger, and his German Shepherd dog Bullet. His show ran on radio for nine years before moving to television from 1951 through 1957. His productions usually featured a sidekick, often Pat Brady, Andy Devine, or George \"Gabby\" Hayes. In his later years, Rogers lent his name to the Roy Rogers Restaurants franchised chain. Tags: Actor American Born in 1911 Died in 1998", "start_char": 840, "end_char": 1729, "id": "84238311" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_26_819047125#9_1597988623", "url": "https://primalinformation.com/roy-clark/", "title": "Roy Clark Biography, Age, Wife, Cause of Death, Marriages, Children, Net Worth and Songs - Primal Information", "headings": "Roy Clark Biography, Age, Wife, Cause of Death, Marriages, Children, Net Worth and Songs\nRoy Clark Biography, Age, Wife, Cause of Death, Marriages, Children, Net Worth and Songs\nRoy Clark Biography – Roy Clark Wiki\nRoy Clark Age\nRoy Clark Wife\nRoy Clark Marriages\nRoy Clark Children\nRoy Clark Net Worth\nRoy Clark Death\nRoy Clark Cause of Death\nRoy Clark Songs\nRoy Clark – Video\nRoy Clark Television Interview with Jon Hammond\n", "segment": "Please show your sympathy and condolences by commenting on and liking this page.” On July 06 2018, the singer’s reps officially confirmed that Roy Clark was not dead. On July 12, 2018, Roy Clark posted on Facebook addressing the rumors of his death. Roy wrote, “Rumors of my death are greatly exaggerated! I am still alive, well and pickin’ n grinnin…….” Roy Clark Cause of Death\nRoy Clark Cause of Death was due to complications of pneumonia. Roy Clark Songs\nYesterday When I Was Young\nDueling Banjos\nThank God and Greyhound\nTips of My Fingers\nCome Live With Me\nI Never Picked Cotton\nRiders in the Sky\nMalagueña\nSomwhere Between Love and Tomorrow\nIf I Had to Do It All Over Again\nHoneymoon Feelin’\nYesterday\nRight or Left at Oak Street\nOrange Blossom Special\nThe Lawrence Welk-Hee Haw Counter-Revolution Polka\nUnder the Double Eagle\nFolsom Prison Blues\nThink Summer\nSomewhere My Love\nThen She’s A Lover\nMagnificent Sanctuary Band\nLove Is Just a State of Mind\nWhen The Wind Blows in Chicago\nAnother Lonely Night With You\nRacing The Mule\nHappy To Be Unhappy\nRoy’s Guitar Boogie\nWe Can’t Build a Fire in the Rain\nThrough The Eyes of A Fool\nThe Great Pretender\nOverdue Blues\nLove Takes Two\nRoy Clark – Video\nYouTube\nJon Hammond\n1.3K subscribers\nSubscribe\nRoy Clark Television Interview with Jon Hammond\nWatch later\nCopy link\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.", "start_char": 5732, "end_char": 7447, "id": "112598791" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_10_195388657#11_372928289", "url": "http://www.tv-cowboys.com/royrogers.html", "title": "Roy Rogers", "headings": "Roy Rogers\nRoy Rogers\nAll About the Show\nWhat Happened to the Actors?\nWhat do you remember most about Roy Rogers?\nWhat Other Visitors Have Said\n", "segment": "That was shortened to Roy and, in 1938, Leonard Slye became Roy Rogers. In 1942 he made the name change legal. Roy Rogers appeared in his last movie, \"Mackintosh and T.J.\", in 1976. He died of natural causes on July 6, 1998. He was 87 years old and his health had been failing in the 2 years prior to his death. Frances Octavia Smith (Dale Evans) was born on Oct. 31, 1912 in Uvalde, Texas. She suffered from congestive heart failure and died, surrounded by her family singing the hymns that she loved so much, on Feb. 7, 2001. Robert Ellsworth O'Brady had always been called Pat, so his character's name became Pat Brady. He was a lifelong friend of Roy Rogers, was a very funny guy, and was a member of the \"Sons of the Pioneers\". He served in France with Gen. Patton's 3rd.", "start_char": 3464, "end_char": 4242, "id": "25917814" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_31_1435822063#10_2917906406", "url": "https://wrestlerdeaths.com/buddy-rogers-death/", "title": "Buddy Rogers Death - Wrestler Deaths", "headings": "Buddy Rogers Death\nBuddy Rogers Death\nBuddy Rogers Death – Stroke\n1921-1992 (Age 71)\nA Talented Athlete\nMarketing Himself to the Top\nThe Match of the Century\nAn Abrupt Retirement\nLife After the Ring\n“I’m Only 68 — That’s Not So Old”\nA Picture of Health\nBuddy Roger’s Grave, Posthumous Inductions\nAlso on Ten Bell Salute\nRoad Warrior Animal Death\nAngelo Poffo Death\nTommy “Zeus” Lister\nBob Armstrong Death\nWrestler Deaths\nBrian Christopher Lawler Death\n40 Wrestlers Who Died Before Age 40\nJim The Anvil Neidhart Death\n", "segment": "According to Dave Meltzer’s 2001 book Tributes, Rogers “suffered three strokes over two weeks prior to his death. The first was a mild one. The second and third, both on Monday June 22, left him blind and paralyzed on one side of the body. He lapsed into a coma and was on life support systems by Wednesday of that week and officially passed away that Friday night.” On June 26, 1992, the legendary grappler slipped the mortal coil. He was 71 years old. Buddy Rogers was survived by his wife, Debbie; a son, David; and a brother, John Rhode. Several other notable wrestlers passed away in the 90s including Andre the Giant, Owen Hart, Brian Pillman, and Junkyard Dog.", "start_char": 6716, "end_char": 7384, "id": "48056608" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_05_324036132#1_377846803", "url": "http://www.cnn.com/SHOWBIZ/Movies/9807/06/roy.rogers.cnn/", "title": "CNN - Roy Rogers, 'King of the Cowboys,' dead at 86 - July 6, 1998", "headings": "Roy Rogers, 'King of the Cowboys,' dead at 86\nRoy Rogers, 'King of the Cowboys,' dead at 86\nGo West, young man\nRoy and Dale\nThe Roy Rogers theme\nTrigger happy\nThe golden years\n", "segment": "message boards\nchat\nfeedback\nSITE GUIDES: help\ncontents\nsearch\nFASTER ACCESS: europe\njapan\nWEB SERVICES: Roy Rogers, 'King of the Cowboys,' dead at 86\nWeb posted on: Monday, July 06, 1998 11:19:56 AM\nVICTORVILLE, California (CNN) -- Roy Rogers, the King of the Cowboys who appeared in more than 100 films and rode atop his trusty horse named Trigger in most of them, singing his theme song \"Happy Trails,\" died Monday morning at the age of 86. The singing television and movie star passed away at his Apple Valley home after suffering from congestive heart failure, a statement from his publicist said. Funeral services are being planned. Following news of his death, the entertainment world tried to put in perspective what Rogers stood for in his films and TV shows, and in life. \"He just seemed to be the ultimate good guy,\" film historian Leonard Maltin told CNN. \" He was a good looking man, a good singer.", "start_char": 553, "end_char": 1465, "id": "16876569" } ]
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what kind of paintings did frida kahlo do?
Surrealism
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Despite her paintings frequently categorised as surrealism, Kahlo considered her masterpieces as bizarre reality, but no wonder that Frida Kahlo’s paintings remain as a powerful tombstone of her talent and legacy. “They thought I was a Surrealist, but I wasn’t. I never painted dreams. I painted my own reality.” Frida Kahlo infused her canvas with her native Mexican birthright and the historical epochs of her life. The stars, the earth, and the body all mingled with her painful reality, the long-term aftermaths of the life-changing trolley accident bleed onto the abstracts of Mexican symbols and history. It was colonial and revolutionary. The abstract was all too concrete for her, as real as the prison of pain. Dona Rosita Morillo Frida Kahlo Paintings\nHenry Ford Hospital Frida Kahlo\nGirl with Death Mask by Frida Kahlo\nFrida Kahlo’s original paintings are always on demand in every forms and medium.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 1138, "id": "69112410" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_40_1477707695#0_3041792805", "url": "https://www.fridakahlo.org/frida-kahlo-paintings.jsp", "title": "100 Famous Paintings by Frida Kahlo", "headings": "Frida Kahlo's Paintings\nFrida Kahlo's Paintings", "segment": "100 Famous Paintings by Frida Kahlo\nFrida Kahlo's Paintings\n\nThe two fridas - by Frida Kahlo\n\nThe wounded deer - by Frida Kahlo\n\nThe wounded table - by Frida Kahlo\n\nThinking about Death - by Frida Kahlo\n\nTree of Hope Remain Strong - by Frida Kahlo\n\nMe and My Parrots - by Frida Kahlo\n\nThe Bus - by Frida Kahlo\n\nA Few Small Nips Passionately in Love - by Frida Kahlo\n\nThe Broken Column - by Frida Kahlo\n\nCoconuts - by Frida Kahlo\n\nDiego and Frida - by Frida Kahlo\n\nPortrait of Frida's Family\n\nDiego and I - by Frida Kahlo\n\nFlower of Life (Flame Flower) - by Frida Kahlo\n\nFour Inhabitants of Mexico - by Frida Kahlo\n\nFrieda and Diego Divera - by Frida Kahlo\n\nFruit of Life - by Frida Kahlo\n\nFruits of the Earth - by Frida Kahlo\n\nFulang Chang and I - by Frida Kahlo\n\nGirl with Death Mask - by Frida Kahlo\n\nFrida and the Cesarean Operatione - by Frida Kahlo\n\nHenry Ford Hospital (The Flying Bed) - by Frida Kahlo\n\nItzcuintli Dog with Me - by Frida Kahlo\n\nLandscape - by Frida Kahlo\n\nLiving Nature - by Frida Kahlo\n\nMagnolias - by Frida Kahlo\n\nMarxism will give health to the sick - by Frida Kahlo\n\nMe and My Doll - by Frida Kahlo\n\nMemory the heart - by Frida Kahlo\n\nMoses - by Frida Kahlo\n\nMy Birth - by Frida Kahlo\n\nMy Dress Hangs There - by Frida Kahlo\n\nMy Grandparents My Parents and Me - by Frida Kahlo\n\nMy nurse and i - by Frida Kahlo\n\nPitahayas - by Frida Kahlo\n\nPortrait of a Woman in White - by Frida Kahlo\n\nPortrait of Alejandro Gomez Arias - by Frida Kahlo\n\nPortrait of Alicia Galant - by Frida Kahlo\n\nPortrait of Cristina, My Sister - by Frida Kahlo\n\nPortrait of diego rivera - by Frida Kahlo\n\nPortrait of dona rosita morillo - by Frida Kahlo\n\nPortrait of Dr Leo Eloesser - by Frida Kahlo\n\nPortrait of Eva Frederick - by Frida Kahlo\n\nPortrait of lucha maria a girl from tehuacan - by Frida Kahlo\n\nPortrait of Lupe Marin - by Frida Kahlo\n\nPortrait of luther burbank - by Frida Kahlo\n\nPortrait of Marucha Lavin - by Frida Kahlo\n\nPortrait of Miguel n Lira - by Frida Kahlo\n\nPortrait of My Father - by Frida Kahlo\n\nPortrait of Natasha Gelman - by Frida Kahlo\n\nPortrait of Virginia Little Girl - by Frida Kahlo\n\nRoots - by Frida Kahlo\n\nSelf Portrait Along the Boarder Line Between Mexico and the United States - by Frida Kahlo\n\nSelf Portrait as a Tehuana - by Frida Kahlo\n\nSelf portrait dedicated to dr eloesser - by Frida Kahlo\n\nSelf portrait dedicated to sigmund firestone - by Frida Kahlo\n\nSelf Portrait Dedicated To Leon Trotsky - by Frida Kahlo\n\nSelf Portrait in a Velvet Dress - by Frida Kahlo\n\nSelf Portrait in Red and Gold Dress - by Frida Kahlo\n\nThe Frame (painting) - by Frida Kahlo\n\nSelf portrait time flies - by Frida Kahlo\n\nSelf Portrait Very Ugly - by Frida Kahlo\n\nSelf Portrait with a Monkey - by Frida Kahlo\n\nSelf Portrait with a Portrait of Diego on the Breast and Maria between the Eyebrows - by Frida Kahlo\n\nSelf Portrait with Bonito - by Frida Kahlo\n\nSelf Portrait with Braid - by Frida Kahlo\n\nSelf portrait with Cropped Hair - by Frida Kahlo\n\nSelf portrait with curly hair - by Frida Kahlo\n\nSelf portrait with loose hair - by Frida Kahlo\n\nSelf portrait with monkey and parrot - by Frida Kahlo\n\nSelf Portrait with Monkey - by Frida Kahlo\n\nSelf Portrait with Monkeys - by Frida Kahlo\n\nSelf Portrait with Necklace - by Frida Kahlo\n\nSelf Portrait with Necklace of Thorns - by Frida Kahlo\n\nSelf Portrait with Small Monkey - by Frida Kahlo\n\nSelf Portrait with Stalin - by Frida Kahlo\n\nThe Chick - by Frida Kahlo\n\nSelf Portrait with the Portrait of Doctor Farill - by Frida Kahlo\n\nSelf portrait - by Frida Kahlo\n\nStill Life (Round) - by Frida Kahlo\n\nStill Life with Flag - by Frida Kahlo\n\nStill Life with Parrot and Flag - by Frida Kahlo\n\nStill Life with Parrot - by Frida Kahlo\n\nStill life with watermelons - by Frida Kahlo\n\nStill life - by Frida Kahlo\n\nSun and Life - by Frida Kahlo\n\nThe Bride Frightened at Seeing Life Opened - by Frida Kahlo\n\nThe Deceased Dimas - by Frida Kahlo\n\nThe Dream (The Bed) - by Frida Kahlo\n\nThe Love Embrace of the Universe the Earth Mexico Myself Diego and Senor Xolotl - by Frida Kahlo\n\nThe Mask - by Frida Kahlo\n\nThe Suicide of Dorothy Hale - by Frida Kahlo\n\nTunas Still Life with Prickly Pear Fruit - by Frida Kahlo\n\nTwo Nudes in a Forest - by Frida Kahlo\n\nDos Mujeres (Salvadora y Herminia) - by Frida Kahlo\n\nViva la Vida, Watermelons - by Frida Kahlo\n\nWeeping Coconuts - by Frida Kahlo\n\nWhat the Water Gave Me - by Frida Kahlo\n\nWithout Hope - by Frida Kahlo\n\nWindow Display In A Street In Detroit\n\nPortrait of Mariana Morillo Safa, 1944", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 5182, "id": "82042251" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_06_564567064#6_1006710970", "url": "http://www.frida-kahlo-foundation.org/biography.html", "title": "Frida Kahlo Biography | Life, Paintings, Influence on Art | frida-kahlo-foundation.org", "headings": "Biography of Frida Kahlo\nBiography of Frida Kahlo\nChildhood and family\nCareer as painter\nStormy marriage\nLater years\nDeath\n", "segment": "Frida Kahlo once said, \"I paint myself because I am often alone and I am the subject I know best\". Her mother had a special easel made for her so she could paint in bed, and her father lent her his box of oil paints and some brushes. Drawing on personal experiences, including her marriage, her miscarriages, and her numerous operations, Kahlo's works often are characterized by their stark portrayals of pain. Of her 143 paintings, 55 are self-portraits which often incorporate symbolic portrayals of physical and psychological wounds. She insisted, \"I never painted dreams. I painted my own reality\". Kahlo was deeply influenced by indigenous Mexican culture, which is apparent in her use of bright colors and dramatic symbolism. She frequently included the symbolic monkey. In Mexican mythology, monkeys are symbols of lust, yet Kahlo portrayed them as tender and protective symbols. Christian and Jewish themes are often depicted in her work.", "start_char": 3662, "end_char": 4608, "id": "19133259" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_24_1404237817#0_2993564209", "url": "https://mymodernmet.com/frida-kahlo-paintings/", "title": "Frida Kahlo Paintings: 7 Most Famous Pieces of Frida Kahlo Artwork", "headings": "The Stories and Symbolism Behind 7 of Frida Kahlo’s Most Famous Paintings\nThe Stories and Symbolism Behind 7 of Frida Kahlo’s Most Famous Paintings\nLearn about 7 famous Frida Kahlo paintings.\nSelf-Portrait with Thorn Necklace and Hummingbird, 1940\nThe Two Fridas, 1939\nSelf Portrait with Cropped Hair, 1940\nSelf-Portrait on the Borderline Between Mexico and the United States, 1932\nMy Grandparents, My parents, and I (Family Tree), 1936\nThe Broken Column, 1944\n75 likes\nThe Wounded Deer (1946)\n260 likes\nThis article has been edited and updated.\nRelated Articles:\nWhich painting is your favorite? Share\n", "segment": "Frida Kahlo Paintings: 7 Most Famous Pieces of Frida Kahlo Artwork\nHome / Art History\nThe Stories and Symbolism Behind 7 of Frida Kahlo’s Most Famous Paintings\nBy Kelly Richman-Abdou on May 9, 2021\nFrida photographed by her father, Guillermo Kahlo, in 1932. ( Photo: Guillermo Kahlo via Wikimedia Commons, Public domain)\nMexican painter Frida Kahlo is renowned for her symbolic subject matter, colorful canvases, and extensive series of self-portraits. Inspired by “whatever passes through [her] head without any other consideration,” her paintings are deeply personal. Given the intimate and emblematic nature of her pieces, their messages and motifs may seem too obscure to interpret. When viewed through a contextual lens, however, the meanings behind her poignant paintings begin to materialize. Kahlo explores several themes in her oeuvre, from an interest in her ancestry and heritage to her struggles with childlessness and femininity. Her most well-known paintings, however, seem to revolve around two major events in her life: her traumatic divorce from fellow artist Diego Rivera, and a nearly fatal accident she survived as a teenager.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 1145, "id": "14609381" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_39_284768632#3_612547605", "url": "https://www.ehow.com/info_8557327_materials-frida-kahlos-art-made.html", "title": "What Materials Was Frida Kahlo's Art Made With? | eHow", "headings": "What Materials Was Frida Kahlo's Art Made With?\nWhat Materials Was Frida Kahlo's Art Made With?\nBiography\nMajor Works and Themes\nOils\nMasonite and Canvas\nreferences\n", "segment": "Advertisement\nMajor Works and Themes\nFrida Kahlo's major works tend to explore the themes of Mexican nationalism and indigenous painting traditions and concepts of feminism. Best known for her self-portraiture, some of her major works include \"The Two Fridas,\" a portrait of herself in two different forms, \"Diego and I\" a self-portrait featuring a representation of her husband Diego Rivera on her forehead, and \"Self-Portrait with Monkey.\" All of these paintings were done using oil paints on either canvas or masonite. Advertisement\nOils\nThe majority of Frida Kahlo's works were done using the medium of oil. Oil painting has a rich history, which began during the European Renaissance. Many major works of Western art are done in an oil medium. Oil paints are composed of pigments that are distributed within an oil, commonly linseed oil. These oils help the paint dry more slowly than water-based paints, which dry by evaporation. Because of this, oil paintings can be rendered at a slower pace. All of Frida Kahlo's most significant works were painted using the medium of oil.", "start_char": 1598, "end_char": 2681, "id": "20612402" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_07_612138880#0_1069238316", "url": "http://www.kahlo.org/paintings/", "title": "Frida Kahlo Paintings", "headings": "Frida Kahlo Paintings\nFrida Kahlo Paintings\nBuy Frida Kahlo Prints Now\nfrom Amazon\nOur extensive gallery summarises the invention and technical qualities of this famous Mexican artist and delivers Frida Kahlo paintings at their bright and brilliant best.\n", "segment": "Frida Kahlo Paintings\nFrida Kahlo Paintings\nBuy Frida Kahlo Prints Now\nfrom Amazon\nOur extensive gallery summarises the invention and technical qualities of this famous Mexican artist and delivers Frida Kahlo paintings at their bright and brilliant best. This introspective individual produced countless self-portraits in her signature style which took in elements of Naive art, Surrealism and Magic Realism. The characteristics of Mexican art can also be found here, with bright colours dominating throughout her career. You will see the same in the work of Diego Rivera and this muralist was a significant influence on Frida. The two were proud of their ancestry and would also use traditional Mexican styles within their work, as seen in The Two Fridas and Self-Portrait as a Tehuana for example. Whilst most Europeans would place her work in the Surrealist movement, alongside the likes of Salvador Dali, Rene Magritte and Joan Miro, she herself rejected this label and stated that her work was a Realist depiction of her own dreams. Frida Kahlo's paintings became a significant contribution to international feminism, encouraging women from around the world to follow in her footsteps. Georgia O'Keeffe is one of the most famous to have been directly influenced by Kahlo's work. A large proportion of artworks by Frida Kahlo are unavailable for loan outside of Mexico, and this has ensured that the focus, at least internationally, has been placed entirely on her more accessible pieces. Whilst this remains frustrating to international art fans, it does at least ensure that this proud Mexican painter will continue to be enjoyed by her fellow-Mexicans for generations to come.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 1683, "id": "45356604" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_06_564577564#1_1006726539", "url": "http://www.fridakahlo.it/en/biografia.php", "title": "Frida Kahlo short biography , Frida Kahlo life in brief", "headings": "A short biography\nA short biography\nFrida Kahlo's life in brief\n", "segment": "A bus accident caused severe injuries to her body owing to a pole that pierced her from the stomach to the pelvis. The medicine of her time tortured her body with surgical operations (32 throughout her life), corsets of different kinds and mechanical \"stretching\" systems. Lots of her works were painted laying in the bed. Drawing on personal experiences, her miscarriages, and her numerous operations, Kahlo's works are often characterized by portrayals of pain. Of her 143 paintings, 55 are self-portraits which often incorporate symbolic portrayals of physical and psychological wounds. As a young artist, Kahlo approached the famous Mexican painter, Diego Rivera, who recognized her talent and her unique expression as truly special and uniquely Mexican. He encouraged her development as an artist and soon began an intimate relationship with Frida. They were married in 1929, despite the disapproval of Frida's mother, divorced and then remarried in 1940. She had also a lot of lovers, men and women, such as Leon Trotsky and André Breton's wife....\nA few days before her death on July 13, 1954, Frida wrote in her diary: \" I hope the exit is joyful - and I hope never to return - Frida\".", "start_char": 929, "end_char": 2121, "id": "19133270" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_47_750517653#2_1611727972", "url": "https://www.mottocosmos.com/personalities/personality-of-frida-kahlo/", "title": "Personality of Frida Kahlo - Unique information - Unique Thesis", "headings": "Personality of Frida Kahlo -\n5/5\n(2)\n\nPersonality of Frida Kahlo - 5/5 (2)\nPersonality of Frida Kahlo\n“I paint my own reality. The only thing I know is that I paint because I need to, and I paint whatever passes through my head without any other consideration.”\nFrida Kahlo’s paintings\n“I don’t give a shit what the world thinks. I was born a bitch, I was born a painter, I was born fucked. But I was happy in my way. You did not understand what I am. I am love. I am pleasure, I am essence, I am an idiot, I am an alcoholic, I am tenacious. I am; simply I am … You are a shit.”\nFrida Kahlo’s personality.\n“The most important part of the body is the brain. Of my face, I like the eyebrows and eyes. Aside from that, I like nothing. My head is too small.”\nFrida Kahlo’s childhood\n“My toys were those of a boy: skates, bicycles.”\n“I am in agreement with everything my father taught me and nothing my mother taught me.”\nHer relationship with her family\n“I was a child who went about in a world of colors… My friends, my companions, became women slowly; I became old in instants”.\nThe teenage years of Frida Kahlo\n“ I very much love things, life, people.”\nFrida Kahlo’s teenage crush with Diego Rivera\n“I paint self-portraits because I am so often alone, because I am the person I know best.”\nFrida Kahlo’s terrible bus accident\n“My painting carries with it the message of pain.”\nThe start of a painting career\n“I love you more than my own skin.”\nFrida Kahlo’s relationship with Diego Rivera\n“Diego was everything; my child, my lover, my universe.”\nFrida’s marriage with Diego\n“I find that Americans completely lack sensibility and good taste. They are boring, and they all have faces like unbaked rolls.”\nFrida’s and Diego’s life in America\n“I think that little by little I’ll be able to solve my problems and survive.”\nFrida Kahlo’s obsession with motherhood\n“Pain, pleasure, and death are no more than a process for existence.”\nThe death of Frida Kahlo’s mother\n“Painting completed my life.”\nThe meaning of painting in Frida Kahlo’s life\n“I am that clumsy human, always loving, loving, loving. And loving. And never leaving.”\nA greatly troubled marriage\n“I suffered from two grave accidents in my life. One in which a streetcar knocked me down. The other accident is Diego.”\nThe life of Frida Kahlo and Diego Rivera in Mexico\n“I tried to drown my sorrows, but the bastards learned how to swim, and now I am overwhelmed by this decent and good feeling.”\nDiego’s affair with Frida’s sister\n“I never paint dreams or nightmares. I paint my own reality.”\n“Of the opposite sex, I have the moustache and, in general, the face.”\nFrida’s alcohol problem and bisexual affairs\n“I leave you my portrait so that you will have my presence all the days and nights that I am away from you.”\nFrida Kahlo’s affair with Leon Trotsky\n“I am my own muse, the subject I know best.”\nFrida Kahlo’s career\nList of Frida Kahlo’s paintings created in 1937\nList of Frida Kahlo’s paintings created in 1938\n“I don’t know how to write love letters.”\nFrida Kahlo’s life in New York\n“They thought I was a Surrealist, but I wasn’t. I never painted dreams. I painted my own reality.”\nFrida Kahlo’s life in Paris\n“Really, I do not know whether my paintings are surrealist or not, but I do know that they are the frankest expression of myself.”\nFrida Kahlo and Surrealism\n“Nothing is absolute. Everything changes, everything moves, everything revolves, everything flies and goes away.”\nFrida Kahlo and Diego Rivera’s divorce\n“I put on the canvas whatever comes into my mind.”\n“Diego is not anybody’s husband and never will be, but he is a great comrade “\nFrida Kahlo and Diego Rivera’s second marriage\n“I tease and laugh at death, so it won’t get the better of me.”\nThe death of Frida Kahlo’s father\n“Really, I do not know whether my paintings are surrealist or not, but I do know that they are the frankest expression of myself.”\nFrida Kahlo’s career in Mexico\n“I am happy to be alive, as long as I can paint.”\nFrida Kahlo’s final years\n“To paint is the most terrific thing that there is, but to do it well is very difficult.”\n“Feet, what do I need you for when I have wings to fly?”\nThe last year of Frida Kahlo’s life\n“I paint flowers so they will not die.”\n“I hope the exit is joyful–and I hope never to come back. Frida”\nFrida Kahlo’s death\nFRIDA KAHLO’S PERSONAL ITEMS ARE EXPOSED TO LA CASA AZUL (MUSEUM)\nQuotes of Frida Kahlo\nGet inspired from Frida Kahlo’s most important quotes:\n99 artworks by Frida Kahlo\nRelated Posts\n", "segment": "“I paint my own reality. The only thing I know is that I paint because I need to, and I paint whatever passes through my head without any other consideration.” Frida Kahlo’s paintings\nCommon theme in Frida’s paintings was herself, always painted in vibrant colours. With shocking intimacy, lots of phantasy and humour she depicts her own body broken, bleeding or in pain. She painted her own reality and made art out of her physical and emotional pain. Her works might be overly dramatic but nonetheless authentic and make people stare them with awe. Every little detail is important too, for it may hide her deepest and most secret feelings. Her eyes in her self-portraits draw people in and gaze into their very soul. Pablo Picasso, who admired her deeply, once said: “ Neither Derain, nor I, nor you are capable of painting a head like those of Frida Kahlo .”", "start_char": 1708, "end_char": 2570, "id": "71872647" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_17_3343579998#0_3442045770", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_paintings_by_Frida_Kahlo", "title": "List of paintings by Frida Kahlo - Wikipedia", "headings": "List of paintings by Frida Kahlo\nList of paintings by Frida Kahlo\nReferences\n", "segment": "List of paintings by Frida Kahlo - Wikipedia\nList of paintings by Frida Kahlo\nFrom Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia\nJump to navigation Jump to search\nThe following is a list of significant paintings by the Mexican artist, Frida Kahlo. It does not include drawings, studies, or watercolors. Year\nEnglish Title\nSpanish Title\nMedium\nLocation\n1924\nTray with Poppies\nCharola de amapolas\nOil on metal, 40.5 cm diameter\nCollection of Isolda Pinedo Kahlo\n1925\nStill Life (Roses)\nNaturaleza muerta (Rosas)\nOil on canvas, 41.2 x 30 cm\nPrivate collection\n1925\nUrban Landscape\nPaisaje urbano\nOil on canvas, 34.29 x 40 cm\nPrivate collection, Mexico City, Mexico\n1926\nSelf-Portrait in a Velvet Dress\nAutorretrato con trajede terciopelo\nOil on canvas, 79 x 58 cm\nPrivate collection, Mexico City, Mexico\n1927\nLa Adelita, Pancho Villa, and Frida\nLa Adelita, Pancho Villa, y Frida\nOil on canvas mounted on board, 65 x 45 cm\nTlaxcalteca Institute of Culture, Tlaxcala, Mexico\n1927\nIf Adelita... or The Peaked Caps\nSi Adelita... o Los Cachuchas\nOil on canvas, 65.3 x 45.1 cm\nPrivate collection, Mexico\n1927\nPortrait of Miquel N. Lira\nRetrato de Miquel N. Lira\nOil on canvas, 106 x 74 cm\nTlaxcalteca Institute of Culture, Tlaxcala, Mexico\n1927\nPortrait of Adriana\nRetrato de Adriana\nOil on canvas, 105.9 x 73.9 cm\nUnknown\n1927\nPortrait of Agustin Olmedo\nRetrato de Agustin Olmedo\nOil on canvas, 79 x 59 cm\nCoyoacán, Mexico\n1927\nPortrait of Alicia Galant\nRetrato de Alicia Galant\nOil on canvas, 107 x 93 cm\nMuseo Dolores Olmedo, Mexico City, Mexico\n1927\nPortrait of Ruth Quintanilla\nRetrato de Ruth Quintanilla\nOil on canvas (dimensions unknown)\nUnknown\nc. 1927\nPortrait of Jesús Ríos y Valles\nRetrato de Jesús Ríos y Valle\nUnknown\nDestroyed\n1928\nPortrait of Alejandro Gómez Arias\nRetrato de Alejandro Gómez Arias\nOil on wood, 61.5 x 41 cm\nPrivate collection, Mexico\n1928\nPortrait of Cristina, My Sister\nRetrato de Cristina, Mi Hermana\nOil on wood, 99 x 81.5 cm\nPrivate collection, Mexico City, Mexico\n1928\nSitting Girl with Duck\nNiña Sentada con Pato\nOil on canvas, 100.3 x 40.3 cm\nPrivate collection\n1928\nTwo Women\nDos mujeres\nOil on canvas, 69 x 53 cm\nMuseum of Fine Arts, Boston, Massachusetts\n1929\nIndian Woman Nude\nDesnudo de mujer India\nOil on canvas (dimensions unknown)\nUnknown\n1929\nPortrait of a Girl\nRetrato de una niña\nOil on canvas, 118.1 x 80 cm\nFrida Kahlo Museum, Coyoacán, Mexico\n1929\nPortrait of a Girl with Ribbon Around her Waist\nRetrato de una niña con un lazo en la cintura\nOil on canvas (dimensions unknown)\nUnknown\n1929\nPortrait of Isolda Pinedo Kahlo\nRetrato de Isolda Pinedo Kahlo\nOil on canvas, 65.5 x 44 cm\nCollection of Grupo Sura, Mexico City, Mexico\n1929\nPortrait of Lupe Marín\nRetrato de Lupe Marín\nOil on canvas (dimensions unknown)\nDestroyed\n1929\nPortrait of Virginia (Little Girl)\nRetrato de Virginia (Niña)\nOil on masonite, 84 x 68 cm\nMuseo Dolores Olmedo, Mexico City, Mexico\n1929\nSelf-Portrait – Time Flies\nAutorretrato – El tiempo vuela\nOil on masonite, 77.5 x 61 cm\nCollection of Antony Bryan\n1929\nThe Bus\nEl camion\nOil on canvas, 26 x 55.5 cm\nMuseo Dolores Olmedo, Mexico City, Mexico\n1930\nPortrait of a Woman in White\nRetrato de una mujer de blanco\nOil on canvas, 119 x 81 cm\nPrivate collection, Berlin, Germany\n1930\nSelf-Portrait\nAutorretrato\nOil on canvas, 65 x 54 cm\nPrivate collection, Boston, Massachusetts, United States\n1931\nDisplay Window in a Street in Detroit\nAparado en una calle de Detroit\nOil on metal, 30.3 x 38.2 cm\nCollection of Mr. and Mrs. Abel Holtz, United States\n1931\nFrieda and Diego Rivera\nFrieda y Diego Rivera\nOil on canvas, 100 x 79 cm\nSan Francisco Museum of Modern Art, San Francisco, United States\n1931\nPortrait of Dr. Leo Eloesser\nRetrato de Dr. Leo Eloesser\nOil on masonite, 85.1 x 59.7 cm\nUniversity of California, School of Medicine, San Francisco, United States\n1931\nPortrait of Eva Frederick\nRetrato de Eva Frederick\nOil on canvas, 87 x 44 cm\nMuseo Dolores Olmedo, Mexico City, Mexico\n1931\nPortrait of Mrs. Jean Wight\nRetrato de Sra. Jean Wight\nOil on canvas, 63.5 x 46 cm\nCollection of Mr. and Mrs. John Berggruen, San Francisco, United States\n1932\nPortrait of Luther Burbank\nRetrato de Luther Burbank\nOil on masonite, 87 x 62 cm\nMuseo Dolores Olmedo, Mexico City, Mexico\n1932\nFrida and the Cesarean Operation\nFrida y la operación cesárea\nOil on canvas, 73 x 62 cm\nMuseo Dolores Olmedo, Mexico City, Mexico\n1932\nHenry Ford Hospital\nHenry Ford Hospital\nOil on metal, 30.5 x 38 cm\nMuseo Dolores Olmedo, Mexico City, Mexico\n1932\nMy Birth\nMi nacimiento\nOil on metal, 30.5 x 35 cm\nPrivate collection of Madonna\n1932\nSelf-Portrait on the Border of Mexico and The United States\nAutorretrato en la frontera entre México y los Estados Unidos\nOil on metal, 31 x 35 cm\nCollection of Maria Rodriquez de Reyero, New York City, United States\n1933\nMy Dress Hangs There\nAllá cuelga mi vestido\nOil and collage on masonite, 46 x 50 cm\nHoover Gallery, San Francisco, United States\n1933\nSelf-Portrait – Very Ugly\nAutorretrato – muy fea\nFresco mounted on masonite, 27.4 x 22.2 cm\nPrivate collection, Dallas, Texas, United States\n1933\nSelf-Portrait with Necklace\nAutorretrato con collar\nOil on metal, 34.5 x 29.5 cm\nCollection of Jacques & Natasha Gelman, Mexico City, Mexico\n1935\nA Few Small Nips\nUnos cuantos piquetitos\nOil on metal, 30 x 40 cm\nMuseo Dolores Olmedo, Mexico City, Mexico\n1935\nSelf-Portrait with Curly Hair\nAutorretrato con pelo rizado\nOil on tin, 19.3 x 14.7 cm\nPrivate collection, California, United States\n1936\nMy Grandparents, My Parents, and I\nMis abuelos, mis padres, y yo\nOil and tempera on zinc, 30.7 x 34.5 cm\nMuseum of Modern Art, New York City, United States\n1937\nCactus Fruits\nTunas\nOil on metal, 20 x 24 cm\nRobert Holmes Collection, Perth, Australia\n1937\nFulang-Chang and I\nFulang-Chang y yo\nOil on masonite, 40 x 28 cm\nMuseum of Modern Art, New York City, United States\n1937\nI Belong to My Owner\nPertenezco a mi dueño\nOil, dimensions unknown\nUnknown\n1937\nMe and My Doll\nYo y mi muñeca\nOil on sheet metal, 40 x 31 cm\nCollection of Jacques & Natasha Gelman, Mexico City, Mexico\n1937\nMemory, the Heart\nRecuerdo\nOil on metal, 40 x 28 cm\nCollection of Michel Petitjean, Paris, France\n1937\nMy Nurse and I\nMi nana y yo\nOil on metal, 30.5 x 36.83 cm\nMuseo Dolores Olmedo, Mexico City, Mexico\n1937\nPortrait of Alberto Misrachi\nRetrato de Alberto Misrachi\nOil on metal, 34.3 x 26.9 cm\nCollection of Ana Misrachi, Mexico City, Mexico\n1937\nPortrait of Diego Rivera\nRetrato de Diego Rivera\nOil on wood, 46 x 32 cm\nCollection of Jacques & Natasha Gelman, Mexico City, Mexico\n1937\nSelf-Portrait Dedicated to Leon Trotsky\nAutorretrato dedicado a Leon Trotsky\nOil on masonite, 87 x 70 cm\nNational Museum of Women in the Arts, Washington, DC, United States\n1937\nThe Deceased Dimas\nEl difuntito Dimas\nOil on masonite, 48 x 31 cm\nMuseo Dolores Olmedo, Mexico City, Mexico\n1938\nFour Inhabitants of Mexico City\nCuatro habitantes de la Ciudad de México\nOil on metal, 32.4 x 47.6 cm\nPrivate collection, Palo Alto, California, United States\n1938\nFruits of the Earth\nFrutos de la tierra\nOil on masonite, 40.6 x 60 cm\nCollection of National Bank of Mexico, Mexico City, Mexico\n1938\nGirl with Death Mask (She Plays Alone)\nNiña con mascara de meurte (Ella juega solo)\nOil on metal, 14.9 x 11 cm\nNagoya City Art Museum, Nagoya, Japan\n1938\nGirl with Death Mask\nNiña con mascara de meurte\nUnknown\nUnknown\n1938\nItzcuintli Dog with Me\nPerro Itzcuintli conmigo\nOil on canvas, 71 x 52 cm\nPrivate collection, Dallas, Texas, United States\n1938\nPitahayas\nPitahayas\nOil on metal, 25.4 x 35.6 cm\nMadison Museum of Contemporary Art, Madison, Wisconsin, United States\n1938\nRemembrance of the Open Wound\nRecuerdo de la herida abierta\nOil, 20.3 x 25.4 cm\nDestroyed in a fire\n1938\nSelf-Portrait\nAutorretrato\nOil on plate, 12 x 7 cm\nPrivate collection, Paris, France\n1938\nSelf-Portrait (Oval Miniature)\nAutorretrato (oval miniatura)\nOil on wood, 4.1 x 3.8 cm\nPrivate collection, New York, United States\n1938\nSelf-Portrait – The Frame\nAutorretrato – El marco\nOil on aluminium and glass, 28.5 x 20.7 cm\nMusée National d'Art Moderne, Paris, France\n1938\nSelf-Portrait with Monkey\nAutorretrato con mono\nOil on masonite, 40.6 x 30.5 cm\nAlbright–Knox Art Gallery, Buffalo, New York\n1938\nSurvivor\nSuperviviente\nOil on metal, 17 x 12 cm\nPrivate collection\n1938\nThe Airplane Crash\nEl accidente de aviación\nOil, dimensions unknown\nUnknown\n1938\nThe Suicide of Dorothy Hale\nEl suicidio de Dorothy Hale\nOil on masonite, 60.4 x 48.6 cm\nPhoenix Art Museum, Phoenix, Arizona, United States\n1938\nThey Asked for Airplanes But Were Given Straw Wings\nPiden aeroplanos y les dan alas de petate\nOil on Metal, 12.0 x 16.5 cm\nUnknown\n1938\nWhat the Water Gave Me\nLo que el agua me dio\nOil on canvas, 91.44 x 70.5 cm\nCollection of Daniel Filipacchi, Paris, France\n1938\nWhen I Have You, Life, How Much I Love You\nCuando te tengo a ti, vida, cuanto te quiero\nOil on board, 55.6 x 35.6 cm\nPrivate collection\n1938\nXochil, Flower of Life\nXochitl, flor de la vida\nOil on metal, 18 x 9.5 cm\nCollection of Dr. Rodolfo Gomez, Mexico City, Mexico\n1939\nThe Two Fridas\nLas dos Fridas\nOil on canvas, 173.5 x 173 cm\nMuseo de Arte Moderno, Mexico City, Mexico\n1939\nTwo Nudes in a Forest\nDos desnudos en un bosque\nOil on metal, 25 x 30.5 cm\nCollection of Jon and Mary Shirley, Washington, United States\n1940\nRetablo\nRetablo\nOil on metal, 19.1 x 24.1 cm\nPrivate collection\n1940\nSelf-Portrait Dedicated to Sigmund Firestone\nAutorretrato dedicado al Sigmund Firestone\nOil on masonite, 61 x 43 cm\nCollection of Violet Gershenson, New York, United States\n1940\nSelf-Portrait with Cropped Hair\nAutorretrato con pelo corto\nOil on canvas, 40 x 28 cm\nMuseum of Modern Art, New York City, United States\n1940\nSelf-Portrait with Monkey\nAutorretrato con mono\nOil on 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Pollyanna of Littleton Statue\n65\nPoints of Interest & Landmarks • Monuments & Statues\nBy 351donnal\nLocated up on the hill in front of the public library. 3. just L Modern Antiques\n21\nAntique Shops\nBy 999amelieb\nThis isn't your typical antiques store it sells \"modern\", beautifully arranged mid-century pieces in mint conditio...\n4. Littleton Area Historical Museum\n7\nHistory Museums\nBy M3rK3n\nThe Museum also provides programs on Littleton area history.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 4562, "id": "68519011" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_29_1276414452#5_2891202579", "url": "https://theculturetrip.com/north-america/usa/new-hampshire/articles/the-10-most-beautiful-towns-in-new-hampshire/", "title": "The 10 Most Beautiful Towns in New Hampshire, USA", "headings": "The 10 Most Beautiful Towns in New Hampshire, USA\nThe 10 Most Beautiful Towns in New Hampshire, USA\nExeter\nHanover\nHarrisville\nJackson\nKeene\nLittleton\nMeredith\nPeterborough\nPortsmouth\nSugar Hill\n", "segment": "Tucked inside an 1806 Federal House, the museum is like taking a step back in time with its displays of furniture and decorative art, while the preserve offers several miles of hiking trails perfect for the nature lover. Littleton\nReferred to as the Main Street of the Mountains, Littleton is a charming town located in the White Mountains along the banks of the Ammonoosuc and Connecticut Rivers. Incorporated in 1784, this quaint spot is a place the entire family will enjoy as it offers something for everyone. Visitors can partake in a Historic Walking Tour through downtown to discover beautiful historic buildings brimming with great art, gifts and tasty food. Or, they can stroll along the serene Riverwalk, which also offers glimpses of several landmarks. Recreational activities abound as well. Meredith\nLocated in the heart of the Lakes Region, which includes Lake Winnipesaukee, Squam Lake and Newfound Lake, Meredith abounds with beauty. This delightful town features many historic sites, outdoor fun and specialty shops. Guests can take a ride on the Winnipesaukee Scenic Railroad, watch a play at the Winnipesaukee Playhouse or hop in the car to take a relaxing scenic drive. Many events and festivals also take place throughout the year, including the Lakes Region Fine Arts and Crafts Festival.", "start_char": 3512, "end_char": 4822, "id": "107524268" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_06_1326462209#1_1764673971", "url": "http://www.hauntedcolorado.net/Littleton.html", "title": "Littleton", "headings": "\n", "segment": "Downtown historic Littleton has been on the National Register of Historic Places since 1998, and its living history museum draws\n100,000 visitors annually. `````````````````````````````````````````````````````````````````````````````````````````````````````````````````````````````````````````````````````````\nThe Annual Haunts of Littleton! Annual tour- held each October\nHighly recommended tour! All tours will depart from Romancing the Bean. Romancing the Bean: We are located inside the RTD light rail parking lot at the corner of Prince and Alamo in historic downtown\nLittleton. Finding a parking spot can sometimes be a problem, but please feel free to pull up to the curb in front of our shop and come\non in. We have a friendly agreement with thelocal gendarme to allow short term parking at the curb for our prized customers...\[email protected]\nwww.romancingthebeanlittleton.com\nA walking tour of the dark side of Historic Downtown Littleton\nJoin us for an evening of ghosts, nervous laughter and tongue-in-cheek tales. Two of Littleton's favorite sons, Brian Vogt (CEO of\nDenver Botanic Gardens) and John Brackney (President of the South Metro Chamber) are the self-proclaimed \"...protectors of all\nthat is right and good in the world; are the tour guides on this frightfully fun adventure.", "start_char": 743, "end_char": 2064, "id": "19569381" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_05_542942709#12_787198275", "url": "http://www.courts.state.nh.us/courtlocations/grafdistdir.htm", "title": "New Hampshire Judicial Branch - Grafton County District Courts", "headings": "\nDirections\nDirections\nDirections\nDirections\n", "segment": "From the south : Take Interstate 93 North to Interstate 89 North. Take Exit 18 off of Interstate 89 onto Route 120 North. At the third intersection turn right onto Centerra Parkway, and then bear left. The District Court is on the right directly beyond the Marriott Residence Inn. Back to top\nNH CIRCUIT COURT\n2nd Circuit – District Division – Littleton\n134 Main Street\nLittleton, NH 03561\nParking: The only parking for Court is the community building parking lot right next to the court building. It is located on the same side of the street as the court and is a large yellow building with the information booth directly in front of it. Circuit Clerk: Deborah Nichols\nDeputy Clerk:", "start_char": 4098, "end_char": 4782, "id": "17106367" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_06_1326462209#2_1764675508", "url": "http://www.hauntedcolorado.net/Littleton.html", "title": "Littleton", "headings": "\n", "segment": "We are located inside the RTD light rail parking lot at the corner of Prince and Alamo in historic downtown\nLittleton. Finding a parking spot can sometimes be a problem, but please feel free to pull up to the curb in front of our shop and come\non in. We have a friendly agreement with thelocal gendarme to allow short term parking at the curb for our prized customers...\[email protected]\nwww.romancingthebeanlittleton.com\nA walking tour of the dark side of Historic Downtown Littleton\nJoin us for an evening of ghosts, nervous laughter and tongue-in-cheek tales. Two of Littleton's favorite sons, Brian Vogt (CEO of\nDenver Botanic Gardens) and John Brackney (President of the South Metro Chamber) are the self-proclaimed \"...protectors of all\nthat is right and good in the world; are the tour guides on this frightfully fun adventure. You will learn of the tale of Alferd Packer,\nLittleton's cannibal, and of the spirits who lurk in the old Carnegie Library (now the Melting Pot) and why they are still there. There are\nthe Ladies of the night who still look out of 2nd story windows and the Littleton catacombs where strange sites are still to be seen. Fairies and phantoms can be seen in gardens and lurking around corners. A great time will be had by young and old alike as you walk\nthe streets and alleyways ever vigilant for the unexpected. Proceeds benefit Historic Downtown Littleton projects to improve the visitor\nexperience to the area.", "start_char": 1209, "end_char": 2675, "id": "19569382" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_01_367879256#6_340021835", "url": "http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Littleton%2C_Colorado", "title": "Littleton, Colorado - Wikipedia", "headings": "Littleton, Colorado\nLittleton, Colorado\nContents\nHistory\nGeography\nClimate\nDemographics\nEconomy\nGovernment\nZIP codes\nEducation\nPrimary and secondary education\nColleges and universities\nInfrastructure\nTransportation\nCulture\nArts and music\nEvents\nTwilight Criterium\nPoints of interest\nNotable people\nSister cities\nSee also\nReferences\nExternal links\n", "segment": "In addition, there are several small lakes and reservoirs located along the river in the southwestern part of the city. Immediately west of the river are Cooley Lake, Bufflehead Lake, South Platte Reservoir, Eaglewatch Lake, Redtail Lake, and Blackrock Lake. East of the river lie Wolhurst Lake and McLellen Reservoir which is fed and drained by Dad Clark Gulch. Chatfield Reservoir lies immediately southwest of the city. Main Street in Downtown Littleton\nCoors Building\nAccording to the United States Census Bureau, the city has a total area of 13.87 square miles (35.9 km 2) of which 12.98 square miles (33.6 km 2) is land and 0.89 square miles (2.3 km 2) (6.4%) is water. As a suburb of Denver, Littleton is part of the Denver-Aurora metropolitan area and the Front Range Urban Corridor. It shares a border with Denver and Englewood on the north, Greenwood Village on the northeast, Centennial on the east, Highlands Ranch on the south, Columbine and Columbine Valley on the west, and Bow Mar on the northwest. Unlike most county seats of suburban counties, Littleton is on the same house numbering grid, including its downtown, as the major city, in this case, Denver. Climate\nClimate data for Littleton, Colorado (Elevation 5,310ft)\nMonth\nJan\nFeb\nMar\nApr\nMay\nJun\nJul\nAug\nSep\nOct\nNov\nDec\nYear\nRecord high °F (°C)\n78\n(26)\n76\n(24)\n86\n(30)\n88\n(31)\n90\n(32)\n98\n(37)\n99\n(37)\n98\n(37)\n94\n(34)\n88\n(31)\n82\n(28)\n76\n(24)\n99\n(37)\nAverage high °F (°C)\n43.8\n(6.6)\n47.2\n(8.4)\n53.9\n(12.2)\n62.6\n(17.0)\n69.4\n(20.8)\n80.3\n(26.8)\n85.4\n(29.7)\n82.7\n(28.2)\n75.4\n(24.1)\n64.1\n(17.8)\n51.0\n(10.6)\n43.0\n(6.1)\n63.2\n(17.3)\nAverage low °F (°C)\n15.3\n(−9.3)\n19.1\n(−7.2)\n27.7\n(−2.4)\n35.1\n(1.7)\n43.4\n(6.3)\n52.6\n(11.4)\n57.6\n(14.2)\n55.8\n(13.2)\n46.6\n(8.1)\n33.7\n(0.9)\n22.8\n(−5.1)\n15.0\n(−9.4)\n35.4\n(1.9)\nRecord low °F (°C)\n−20\n(−29)\n−23\n(−31)\n−5\n(−21)\n6\n(−14)\n21\n(−6)\n36\n(2)\n44\n(7)\n42\n(6)\n17\n(−8)\n2\n(−17)\n−2\n(−19)\n−29\n(−34)\n−29\n(−34)\nAverage precipitation inches (mm)\n0.36\n(9.1)\n0.47\n(12)\n1.44\n(37)\n1.50\n(38)\n2.75\n(70)\n1.88\n(48)\n1.89\n(48)\n1.99\n(51)\n1.09\n(28)\n1.23\n(31)\n1.14\n(29)\n0.64\n(16)\n16.39\n(416)\nAverage snowfall inches (cm)\n8.9\n(23)\n7.8\n(20)\n11.9\n(30)\n7.8\n(20)\n0.6\n(1.5)\n0\n(0)\n0\n(0)\n0\n(0)\n0.9\n(2.3)\n3.0\n(7.6)\n12.2\n(31)\n12.7\n(32)\n65.7\n(167)\nSource: The Western Regional Climate Center\nDemographics\nHistorical population\nCensus\nPop.", "start_char": 4585, "end_char": 6884, "id": "72897769" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_17_3476407015#8_3547593591", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Littleton,_New_Hampshire", "title": "Littleton, New Hampshire - Wikipedia", "headings": "Littleton, New Hampshire\nLittleton, New Hampshire\nContents\nHistory\nGeography\nDemographics\nSites of interest\nTransportation\nNotable people\nReferences\nExternal links\n", "segment": "Downtown; unveiled 2002\nKilburn Brothers Building - Where stereo view cards were made\nThe Riverwalk and Covered Bridge\nDowntown Historical Walk (marked by plaques on or near various buildings along Main Street)\nLittleton Opera House\nLittleton Coin Company\nLittleton Farmers Market, July to October, on Sundays\nChutter's Candy Store, which claims to hold the world record for Longest Candy Counter\nThe site of punk icon GG Allin 's grave. Transportation\nThe center of Littleton is accessible from three exits of Interstate 93, and a fourth exit serves the western end of town near the Vermont border. U.S. Route 302 runs east–west through the town center as its Main Street. As of January 2006 Littleton is also served by a public transportation bus route connecting with Whitefield and Lancaster . Notable people\nMichael Cryans, member of the Executive Council of New Hampshire\nRich Gale, pitcher with five MLB teams\nHugh Gallen, 74th governor of New Hampshire\nGeoffrey Hendricks, artist\nBenjamin W. Kilburn, machinist, veteran, photographer, stereoscopic publisher\nEleanor H. Porter, author ( Pollyanna and Pollyanna Grows Up)\nMelinda Rankin (1811–1888), missionary, teacher, and writer\nTor Seidler, children's author\nJack Tilton (1951-2017), American art dealer\nReferences\n^ a b United States Census Bureau, American FactFinder, 2010 Census figures. Retrieved March 23, 2011. ^ Coolidge, Austin J.; John B. Mansfield (1859). A History and Description of New England.", "start_char": 5648, "end_char": 7116, "id": "105651742" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_54_669882359#6_1597774006", "url": "https://www.thefinancialword.com/11-cheapest-places-in-new-england-to-buy-a-home/", "title": "11 Cheapest Places in New England to Buy a Home - The Financial Word", "headings": "\n", "segment": "It’s also inexpensive to live here. The median home price in this city is just $147,500. Downtown Littleton NH\n4) Littleton, NH\nIn Littleton, New Hampshire, the median home value is a low $161,100. The town is home to a tight-knit community of about 5,900 residents who come together to complete projects that make the town better. For example, they started the Littleton River District Commission, a group that has helped revitalize the area along the Ammonoosuc River. If you’re interested in eating locally in Littleton, check out the classic Littleton Diner and the rustic Beal House. You can also sample craft brews at one of Littleton’s local pubs. If you like skiing, head to Mt. Eustis Ski Hill, a volunteer-run ski slope. If you want to learn more about Littleton, check out the Littleton Historical Society Museum and look through all the fascinating artifacts on display. You won’t have to worry about running out of fun things to do in Littleton.", "start_char": 3462, "end_char": 4420, "id": "69714420" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_33_233601151#12_541479100", "url": "https://www.apartmentlist.com/co/littleton/c/1-bedroom-apartments-for-rent", "title": "20 Best 1 Bedroom Apartments in Littleton, CO (with pics!)", "headings": "860\n1 Bedroom Apartments for rent in Littleton, CO\n\n860 1 Bedroom Apartments for rent in Littleton, CO\nFrequently Asked Questions (FAQs)\nCity Guide for Littleton, CO\nWhat to keep in mind when looking for 1 bedroom apartments in Littleton, CO\n", "segment": "Pick up a game with friends on our regulation-size basketball court, or hop on your bike for a ride down the Platte River Trail. Pets are welcome, and covered parking and garages are available\n1 of 27\nVerified\n18 Units Available\nBell Ken-Caryl\n12044 Ken Caryl Circle\nLittleton, CO | Columbine Knolls South\n1 Bedroom\n$1,395\n691 sqft\nLast updated March 5 at 10:41 PM\nFully furnished new homes in the heart of nature. Enjoy yoga, swimming, tennis and more on site. E-payments for resident convenience. Near South Valley Park and Rox Bar and Grill. 1 of 18\nVerified\n19 Units Available\nThe Fairways at Raccoon Creek\n6805 W Bowles Ave\nLittleton, CO | Le", "start_char": 9353, "end_char": 10000, "id": "15252805" } ]
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[ { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_11_1349219940#0_2830136074", "url": "https://answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=20080825164325AA51x63", "title": "what continent is greenland apart of? | Yahoo Answers", "headings": "what continent is greenland apart of?\nAnonymous\nwhat continent is greenland apart of?\n13 Answers\nAnonymous\nHow do you think about the answers? You can sign in to vote the answer.\n", "segment": "what continent is greenland apart of? | Yahoo Answers\nAnonymous\nAnonymous\nasked in Science & Mathematics Geography · 1 decade ago\nwhat continent is greenland apart of? i suck at geography\n13 Answers\nRelevance\nash m\nLv 6\n1 decade ago\nFavorite Answer\nThough physiographically and ethnically an Arctic island nation and geographically a part of the continent of North America, politically and historically Greenland is associated with Europe, specifically Iceland, Norway, and Denmark. In 1978, Denmark granted home rule to Greenland, making it an equal member of the Rigsfællesskab. Greenland is, by area, the world's largest island which is not a continent in its own right\n...Show more\nSource (s): http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Greenland\nmelesa\nLv 4\n5 years ago\nWhat Continent Is Greenland\nSource (s): https://shrink.im/a8LBQ\nAnonymous\n5 years ago\nNorth America is a continent, Greenland is an island located in the North Atlantic and politically part of Europe. natureschaos2\nLv 5\n1 decade ago\nThough physiographically and ethnically an Arctic island nation and geographically a part of the continent of North America, politically and historically Greenland is associated with Europe, specifically Iceland, Norway, and Denmark. Source (s): http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Greenland\nHow do you think about the answers?", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 1314, "id": "25538316" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_58_1230701878#0_1794768089", "url": "https://www.worldatlas.com/articles/greenland-geographically-in-north-america-but-politically-part-of-europe.html", "title": "What Continent Is Greenland Part Of? - WorldAtlas", "headings": "What Continent Is Greenland Part Of?\nWhat Continent Is Greenland Part Of?\nCultural Background\nInuit Inhabitants\nThe Earliest European Settlers\nDenmark’s Sovereignty Over Greenland\n", "segment": "What Continent Is Greenland Part Of? - WorldAtlas\nWhat Continent Is Greenland Part Of? The harbor of Nuuk, Greenland. Greenland is a large autonomous region which is considered to be a part of the Kingdom of Denmark. Greenland is one of the countries which are said to be trans-continental countries (countries lying on more than one continent). The reason behind this classification is because geographically, Greenland is classified under North America as it lies on the North American tectonic plate while politically, the country is recognized as part of Europe. Cultural Background\nThe cultural history of Greenland can be used to identify whether the large island lies in North America or is in Europe. The earliest inhabitants of Greenland were the Paleo-Eskimo tribes who through their archeological artifacts are estimated to have settled on the island as early as the 26th century BC. Another community which was residing in the prehistoric Greenland was the Saqqaq people who inhabited the island between the 25th century BC and the 9th century BC and their settlements were around Disko Bay. These early inhabitants of Greenland are believed to have originated from North America before settling in Greenland.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 1221, "id": "96402118" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_03_1731520904#7_3066020588", "url": "http://www.answers.com/Q/What_continent_is_Greenland_part_of", "title": "What continent is Greenland part of? - Answers", "headings": "Want this question answered?\nWhat continent is Greenland part of?\nWant this question answered?\nRelated Questions\nWhat continent is Greenland a part of?\nTo which continent is Greenland belong to?\nWhat continent is Greenland located on?\nWhat is continent of Greenland?\nIs Copenhagen in Greenland?\nOn which continent is Greenland located?\nIs Greenland a contient?\nWhat continent was once joined with Greenland?\nGreenland is part of which continent?\nWhat continent is Greenland and Iceland part of?\nIs Greenland part of the European Continent?\nIs Greenland part of North America or Europe?\nGreenland is considered part of which continent?\nTo which continent does greendland belong?\nWhat continent is Greenland in?\nWhat continent is 75 degrees north and 45 degrees west?\nGreenland is a part of which continent?\nIs the concept of continent questionable?\nWhat island in America is part of Denmark?\nIs a continent an island?\nIs Greenland in Europe'?\nWhich continent does the large island east of Greenland belong to?\nWhat contient is Greenland in?\nIs Greenland sometimes known as Island continent?\nWhat continent is Greenland on?\n", "segment": "Greenland is part of the North American continent. Greenland is a part of which continent? North America; but Greenland is an autonomous (self governing) area belonging to Denmark, which is in Europe. Is the concept of continent questionable? Sure. Continents have been conceptualized by convention only. It is accepted that Australia is a continent, but that Greenland is an island. ( Greenland has been determined to be a part of the North American continent, a shelf-like extension, so to speak.) However, if Greenland were in the middle of the Pacific Ocean, for example, it could easily be conceived to qualify as a continent.", "start_char": 2217, "end_char": 2847, "id": "3654049" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_03_1731520904#12_3066031056", "url": "http://www.answers.com/Q/What_continent_is_Greenland_part_of", "title": "What continent is Greenland part of? - Answers", "headings": "Want this question answered?\nWhat continent is Greenland part of?\nWant this question answered?\nRelated Questions\nWhat continent is Greenland a part of?\nTo which continent is Greenland belong to?\nWhat continent is Greenland located on?\nWhat is continent of Greenland?\nIs Copenhagen in Greenland?\nOn which continent is Greenland located?\nIs Greenland a contient?\nWhat continent was once joined with Greenland?\nGreenland is part of which continent?\nWhat continent is Greenland and Iceland part of?\nIs Greenland part of the European Continent?\nIs Greenland part of North America or Europe?\nGreenland is considered part of which continent?\nTo which continent does greendland belong?\nWhat continent is Greenland in?\nWhat continent is 75 degrees north and 45 degrees west?\nGreenland is a part of which continent?\nIs the concept of continent questionable?\nWhat island in America is part of Denmark?\nIs a continent an island?\nIs Greenland in Europe'?\nWhich continent does the large island east of Greenland belong to?\nWhat contient is Greenland in?\nIs Greenland sometimes known as Island continent?\nWhat continent is Greenland on?\n", "segment": "That is Iceland which is part of Europe. What contient is Greenland in? Physiographically part of the North American continent, but is associated with Europe\nIs Greenland sometimes known as Island continent? No. Greenland is not large enough to be considered a continent. However, Greenland is a subcontinent. What continent is Greenland on? Greenland is on North America\nIceland Geography Greenland Countries, States, and Cities Continents Travel & Places Continents and Regions Latitude and Longitude Denmark Australia", "start_char": 3916, "end_char": 4437, "id": "3654054" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_58_1233264728#0_1801075010", "url": "https://www.worldatlas.com/articles/is-greenland-a-continent.html", "title": "Is Greenland A Continent? - WorldAtlas", "headings": "Is Greenland A Continent?\nIs Greenland A Continent?\nComparing Australia And Greenland\nAustralia\nGreenland\n", "segment": "Is Greenland A Continent? - WorldAtlas\nIs Greenland A Continent? A glacier in Greenland. A continent is described as a discrete tract of land that is not only large but also continuous and is separated by a mass of water. There are seven continents in the world and arranged by size, they are: Australia, Europe, Antarctica, South America, North America, Africa and Asia. These continents geologically correspond to the areas on continental plates where areas of continental crust are found. In most cases, Islands are grouped with the neighboring continent. Comparing Australia And Greenland\nAustralia is the smallest accepted continent, but is also a continent. Which might beg the question, why not group it to the closest continent like it has been done with other islands?", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 777, "id": "96406211" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_03_1731520904#1_3066008285", "url": "http://www.answers.com/Q/What_continent_is_Greenland_part_of", "title": "What continent is Greenland part of? - Answers", "headings": "Want this question answered?\nWhat continent is Greenland part of?\nWant this question answered?\nRelated Questions\nWhat continent is Greenland a part of?\nTo which continent is Greenland belong to?\nWhat continent is Greenland located on?\nWhat is continent of Greenland?\nIs Copenhagen in Greenland?\nOn which continent is Greenland located?\nIs Greenland a contient?\nWhat continent was once joined with Greenland?\nGreenland is part of which continent?\nWhat continent is Greenland and Iceland part of?\nIs Greenland part of the European Continent?\nIs Greenland part of North America or Europe?\nGreenland is considered part of which continent?\nTo which continent does greendland belong?\nWhat continent is Greenland in?\nWhat continent is 75 degrees north and 45 degrees west?\nGreenland is a part of which continent?\nIs the concept of continent questionable?\nWhat island in America is part of Denmark?\nIs a continent an island?\nIs Greenland in Europe'?\nWhich continent does the large island east of Greenland belong to?\nWhat contient is Greenland in?\nIs Greenland sometimes known as Island continent?\nWhat continent is Greenland on?\n", "segment": "Greenland is a part of North America. To which continent is Greenland belong to? Geographically, Greenland is part of the North American continent. What continent is Greenland located on? Greenland belongs to Denmark which is part of the European continent. What is continent of Greenland? Greenland is part of North America\nIs Copenhagen in Greenland? No, Copenhagen is in Denmark proper which is part of the European continent, whereas Greenland is part of the North-american continent. On which continent is Greenland located? Greenland is considered a part of Denmark.", "start_char": 279, "end_char": 852, "id": "3654043" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_03_1731520904#6_3066018549", "url": "http://www.answers.com/Q/What_continent_is_Greenland_part_of", "title": "What continent is Greenland part of? - Answers", "headings": "Want this question answered?\nWhat continent is Greenland part of?\nWant this question answered?\nRelated Questions\nWhat continent is Greenland a part of?\nTo which continent is Greenland belong to?\nWhat continent is Greenland located on?\nWhat is continent of Greenland?\nIs Copenhagen in Greenland?\nOn which continent is Greenland located?\nIs Greenland a contient?\nWhat continent was once joined with Greenland?\nGreenland is part of which continent?\nWhat continent is Greenland and Iceland part of?\nIs Greenland part of the European Continent?\nIs Greenland part of North America or Europe?\nGreenland is considered part of which continent?\nTo which continent does greendland belong?\nWhat continent is Greenland in?\nWhat continent is 75 degrees north and 45 degrees west?\nGreenland is a part of which continent?\nIs the concept of continent questionable?\nWhat island in America is part of Denmark?\nIs a continent an island?\nIs Greenland in Europe'?\nWhich continent does the large island east of Greenland belong to?\nWhat contient is Greenland in?\nIs Greenland sometimes known as Island continent?\nWhat continent is Greenland on?\n", "segment": "Greenland is a part of North America. What continent is Greenland in? Greenland is part of the North American Plate, so that makes it part of the Continent of North America, although it is considered to be European as it is an autonomous country within the Kingdom of Denmark. What continent is 75 degrees north and 45 degrees west? That point is in the west-central interior of Greenland. Greenland is part of the North American continent. Greenland is a part of which continent? North America; but Greenland is an autonomous (self governing) area belonging to Denmark, which is in Europe. Is the concept of continent questionable?", "start_char": 1826, "end_char": 2459, "id": "3654048" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_03_1731520904#0_3066006338", "url": "http://www.answers.com/Q/What_continent_is_Greenland_part_of", "title": "What continent is Greenland part of? - Answers", "headings": "Want this question answered?\nWhat continent is Greenland part of?\nWant this question answered?\nRelated Questions\nWhat continent is Greenland a part of?\nTo which continent is Greenland belong to?\nWhat continent is Greenland located on?\nWhat is continent of Greenland?\nIs Copenhagen in Greenland?\nOn which continent is Greenland located?\nIs Greenland a contient?\nWhat continent was once joined with Greenland?\nGreenland is part of which continent?\nWhat continent is Greenland and Iceland part of?\nIs Greenland part of the European Continent?\nIs Greenland part of North America or Europe?\nGreenland is considered part of which continent?\nTo which continent does greendland belong?\nWhat continent is Greenland in?\nWhat continent is 75 degrees north and 45 degrees west?\nGreenland is a part of which continent?\nIs the concept of continent questionable?\nWhat island in America is part of Denmark?\nIs a continent an island?\nIs Greenland in Europe'?\nWhich continent does the large island east of Greenland belong to?\nWhat contient is Greenland in?\nIs Greenland sometimes known as Island continent?\nWhat continent is Greenland on?\n", "segment": "What continent is Greenland part of? - Answers\nArctic\nBiomes\nWhat continent is Greenland part of? Asked by Jayde Bins\nBe the first to answer! Want this question answered? Be notified when an answer is posted\nRequest Answer\nRelated Questions\nWhat continent is Greenland a part of? Greenland is a part of North America. To which continent is Greenland belong to? Geographically, Greenland is part of the North American continent. What continent is Greenland located on? Greenland belongs to Denmark which is part of the European continent.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 537, "id": "3654042" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_03_1731520904#3_3066012254", "url": "http://www.answers.com/Q/What_continent_is_Greenland_part_of", "title": "What continent is Greenland part of? - Answers", "headings": "Want this question answered?\nWhat continent is Greenland part of?\nWant this question answered?\nRelated Questions\nWhat continent is Greenland a part of?\nTo which continent is Greenland belong to?\nWhat continent is Greenland located on?\nWhat is continent of Greenland?\nIs Copenhagen in Greenland?\nOn which continent is Greenland located?\nIs Greenland a contient?\nWhat continent was once joined with Greenland?\nGreenland is part of which continent?\nWhat continent is Greenland and Iceland part of?\nIs Greenland part of the European Continent?\nIs Greenland part of North America or Europe?\nGreenland is considered part of which continent?\nTo which continent does greendland belong?\nWhat continent is Greenland in?\nWhat continent is 75 degrees north and 45 degrees west?\nGreenland is a part of which continent?\nIs the concept of continent questionable?\nWhat island in America is part of Denmark?\nIs a continent an island?\nIs Greenland in Europe'?\nWhich continent does the large island east of Greenland belong to?\nWhat contient is Greenland in?\nIs Greenland sometimes known as Island continent?\nWhat continent is Greenland on?\n", "segment": "Is Greenland a contient? Greenland is considered part of the continent of North America. What continent was once joined with Greenland? It was a part of the continent of North America, Greenland has now been associated with Europe. Greenland is part of which continent? it is in North America. What continent is Greenland and Iceland part of? Europe\nIs Greenland part of the European Continent? no it is part of north America\nIs Greenland part of North America or Europe? Greenland is part of Europe and was until recently a dependancy of Denmark.", "start_char": 852, "end_char": 1400, "id": "3654045" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_03_1731520904#4_3066014209", "url": "http://www.answers.com/Q/What_continent_is_Greenland_part_of", "title": "What continent is Greenland part of? - Answers", "headings": "Want this question answered?\nWhat continent is Greenland part of?\nWant this question answered?\nRelated Questions\nWhat continent is Greenland a part of?\nTo which continent is Greenland belong to?\nWhat continent is Greenland located on?\nWhat is continent of Greenland?\nIs Copenhagen in Greenland?\nOn which continent is Greenland located?\nIs Greenland a contient?\nWhat continent was once joined with Greenland?\nGreenland is part of which continent?\nWhat continent is Greenland and Iceland part of?\nIs Greenland part of the European Continent?\nIs Greenland part of North America or Europe?\nGreenland is considered part of which continent?\nTo which continent does greendland belong?\nWhat continent is Greenland in?\nWhat continent is 75 degrees north and 45 degrees west?\nGreenland is a part of which continent?\nIs the concept of continent questionable?\nWhat island in America is part of Denmark?\nIs a continent an island?\nIs Greenland in Europe'?\nWhich continent does the large island east of Greenland belong to?\nWhat contient is Greenland in?\nIs Greenland sometimes known as Island continent?\nWhat continent is Greenland on?\n", "segment": "it is in North America. What continent is Greenland and Iceland part of? Europe\nIs Greenland part of the European Continent? no it is part of north America\nIs Greenland part of North America or Europe? Greenland is part of Europe and was until recently a dependancy of Denmark. Greenland is geographically considered part of the North American continent, and is the world's largest (non-continent) island, with approximately 85% of it covered by ice. So basically it is not part of a continent. Scientists believe that Greenland was an exposive island which was formed from the volcano in the Artic. Greenland is considered part of which continent? North America\nTo which continent does greendland belong?", "start_char": 1122, "end_char": 1826, "id": "3654046" } ]
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what team does allen iverson play for now?
Detroit Pistons
[ { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_03_1547503008#8_2587278566", "url": "http://www.answers.com/Q/Does_Allen_Iverson_have_any_rings", "title": "Does Allen Iverson have any rings? - Answers", "headings": "Does Allen Iverson have any rings\n?\n\nDoes Allen Iverson have any rings?\nYour Answer\nDoes Allen Iverson have any rings?\nRelated Questions\nHow many rings does Allen iverson have?\nDoes Allen Iverson have any brothers?\nHow many rings do Allen Iverson have?\nWas Allen iverson arrested?\nIs Allen Iverson dead?\nIs Allen Iverson Canadian?\nWhat hand is Allen Iverson?\nWho is better Allen iverson or Micheal redd?\nWho influenced Allen Iverson?\nHow many NBA championship rings dose Allen Iverson have?\nWhat is the birth name of Allen Iverson?\nWhen was Allen Iverson born?\nWho had a better rookie year Allen Iverson or LeBron James?\nWhen is allen iverson birthday?\nIs Allen Iverson Jamaican?\nWhich state was Allen iverson born in?\nWhat nicknames does Allen Iverson go by?\nHow many championship rings does Allen Iverson have?\nIs Dejavon Iverson really one of Allen Iversons cousin?\nHow many children Allen iverson have?\nIs Allen iverson on the Celtics?\nWho does Allen iverson play for?\nWho scored 50 points in NBA with 3 different teams?\nWho is Allen Iverson and Carmelo Anthony?\nHow did Allen Iverson get his nickname?\n", "segment": "What nicknames does Allen Iverson go by? Allen Iverson goes by The Answer, Ivy, and AI. How many championship rings does Allen Iverson have? Zero , and he is now retired so he will NEVER EVER GET ONE EVER!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Is Dejavon Iverson really one of Allen Iversons cousin? Yes they are related because i am her and Allen iverson and dejavon iverson are cousins\nHow many children Allen iverson have? Allen iverson and wife tawanna now have 5 children\nIs Allen iverson on the Celtics? Allen Iverson currently plays for the Beşiktaş in the Turkish Basketball League. Who does Allen iverson play for? Allen Iverson currently plays for the Beşiktaş in the Turkish Basketball League.", "start_char": 1953, "end_char": 2638, "id": "3284030" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_03_1547503008#9_2587280663", "url": "http://www.answers.com/Q/Does_Allen_Iverson_have_any_rings", "title": "Does Allen Iverson have any rings? - Answers", "headings": "Does Allen Iverson have any rings\n?\n\nDoes Allen Iverson have any rings?\nYour Answer\nDoes Allen Iverson have any rings?\nRelated Questions\nHow many rings does Allen iverson have?\nDoes Allen Iverson have any brothers?\nHow many rings do Allen Iverson have?\nWas Allen iverson arrested?\nIs Allen Iverson dead?\nIs Allen Iverson Canadian?\nWhat hand is Allen Iverson?\nWho is better Allen iverson or Micheal redd?\nWho influenced Allen Iverson?\nHow many NBA championship rings dose Allen Iverson have?\nWhat is the birth name of Allen Iverson?\nWhen was Allen Iverson born?\nWho had a better rookie year Allen Iverson or LeBron James?\nWhen is allen iverson birthday?\nIs Allen Iverson Jamaican?\nWhich state was Allen iverson born in?\nWhat nicknames does Allen Iverson go by?\nHow many championship rings does Allen Iverson have?\nIs Dejavon Iverson really one of Allen Iversons cousin?\nHow many children Allen iverson have?\nIs Allen iverson on the Celtics?\nWho does Allen iverson play for?\nWho scored 50 points in NBA with 3 different teams?\nWho is Allen Iverson and Carmelo Anthony?\nHow did Allen Iverson get his nickname?\n", "segment": "Yes they are related because i am her and Allen iverson and dejavon iverson are cousins\nHow many children Allen iverson have? Allen iverson and wife tawanna now have 5 children\nIs Allen iverson on the Celtics? Allen Iverson currently plays for the Beşiktaş in the Turkish Basketball League. Who does Allen iverson play for? Allen Iverson currently plays for the Beşiktaş in the Turkish Basketball League. Who scored 50 points in NBA with 3 different teams? Allen Iverson Allen Iverson\nWho is Allen Iverson and Carmelo Anthony? two NBA players but Allen iverson already retired\nHow did Allen Iverson get his nickname? Allen Iverson Is and always will be THE ANSWER because he was the ANSWER to the family friendly NBA when he entered. 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Follow Yahoo Sports\nYahoo Sports - NBC Sports Network. Certain Data by Stats Perform. Help\nSuggestions\nPrivacy (Updated)\nPrivacy Dashboard\nAbout our Ads\nTerms (Updated)\nSitemap\n© 2021 Verizon Media. All rights reserved.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 948, "id": "62547128" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_53_637038719#10_1344664524", "url": "https://www.sunsigns.org/famousbirthdays/d/profile/allen-iverson/", "title": "Allen Iverson Biography, Life, Interesting Facts", "headings": "Allen Iverson Biography, Life, Interesting Facts\nAllen Iverson\nAlso Known For : Basketball\nBirth Place : Hampton, Virginia, United States of America\nZodiac Sign : Gemini\nChinese Zodiac : Rabbit\nBirth Element : Wood\nAllen Iverson Biography, Life, Interesting Facts\nEarly Life\nCollege Career\nBeginning of the Professional Career\nLater Career\nPersonal Life\n", "segment": "Iverson played for the Nuggets until 2008, when he was traded to Detroit Pistons. After only a couple of games, Iverson was benched. The team coach stated that it is due to back injury. The following year Iverson went to play for Memphis Grizzlies, but also stayed only one year with the team. Allen Iverson went to play for the 76ers again in 2009-10 season. He joined the team on a non-guarantee contract for the league’s minimum wage of $1.3 million. In February 2010, Iverson left 76ers indefinitely, saying that he needs to attend to family matters. The following year Iverson played for the Turkish Basketball league, but only after three months, he returned to the US for calf surgery. In 2013, Iverson announced his retirement. 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Rafer Alston\n9. Chris Paul\nChris Paul's Top 10 Plays of His Career\n8. Isaiah Thomas\n2016 All-Star Top 10: Isaiah Thomas\n7. Tim Hardaway\nTim Hardaway Sr. - Mr.Crossover - 2014 HD\n6. Stephen Curry\n5. Kyrie Irving\n4. Jamal Crawford\n3. Jason William\n2. Pete Maravich\n1. Allen Iverson\n", "segment": "YouTube\nNBA\n16.5M subscribers\nSubscribe\nAllen Iverson: Top 10 Career Plays\nWatch later\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\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 / 3:31\nLive\n•\nTags ball handler Basketball NBA", "start_char": 7823, "end_char": 8409, "id": "74137101" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_18_402919468#7_458567432", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/NBA_Store", "title": "NBA Store - Wikipedia", "headings": "NBA Store\nNBA Store\nThe NBA Store\nContents\nNew York City\nBeijing, China\nJersey sales in China (2006–2009)\nSecond Life\nReferences\nExternal links\n", "segment": "Allen Iverson\nLeBron James\nAllen Iverson\n4. Kobe Bryant\nAllen Iverson\nLeBron James\n5. Stephon Marbury\nCarmelo Anthony\nSteve Nash\n6. Shaquille O'Neal\nSteve Nash\nDwyane Wade\n7. Tracy McGrady\nVince Carter\nGilbert Arenas\n8. Carmelo Anthony\nGilbert Arenas\nDirk Nowitzki\n9. Vince Carter\nShaquille O'Neal\nStephon Marbury\n10. Ben Wallace\nStephon Marbury\nCarmelo Anthony\n11. Tim Duncan\nDirk Nowitzki\nKevin Durant\n12. Dirk Nowitzki\nTracy McGrady\nPaul Pierce\n13.", "start_char": 4484, "end_char": 4936, "id": "63006678" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_37_742219624#0_1526128932", "url": "https://www.datingcelebs.com/who-is-allen-iverson-dating/", "title": "Who is Allen Iverson Dating Now - Wifes & Biography (2021)", "headings": "Who is Allen Iverson Dating Now?\nWho is Allen Iverson Dating Now?\nWho is Allen Iverson dating?\nAbout the relationship\nAbout Allen Iverson’s wife\nWho has Allen Iverson dated?\nRelationship Statistics of Allen Iverson\nAllen Iverson Biography\n", "segment": "Who is Allen Iverson Dating Now - Wifes & Biography (2021)\nWho is Allen Iverson Dating Now? Allen Iverson\nAmerican Basketball Player\n45 years old\nMarried\nFull Name\nAllen Ezail Iverson\nAge\n45\nBirth date\nJune 7, 1975\nHoroscope\nGemini\nBirth Place\nHampton, VA\nProfession\nBasketball Player\nNet Worth\n$100,000 – $1M\nMartial Status\nMarried\nHeight\n6′\nEthnicity\nBlack\nNationality\nAmerican\nWeight\n165 lbs (75 kg)\nHair Color\nBlack\nEye Color\nDark Brown\nAhead, we take a look at who is Allen Iverson dating now, who has he dated, Allen Iverson’s wife, past relationships and dating history. We will also look at Allen’s biography, facts, net worth, and much more. Who is Allen Iverson dating? Allen Iverson is currently married to Tawanna Turner. The couple started dating in 1991 and have been together for around 30 years, 2 months, and 16 days. The American Basketball Player was born in Hampton, VA on June 7, 1975. Star shooting guard for the Philadelphia 76ers from 1996 to 2006. He was named NBA MVP in 2001, selected to 11 consecutive All-Star games from 2000 to 2010, and he led the 76ers to the NBA Finals in 2001, where they lost to the Los Angeles Lakers in five games. About the relationship\nAs of 2021, Allen Iverson’s wife is Tawanna Turner.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 1243, "id": "12031132" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_08_1673405704#1_3015198180", "url": "http://www.rotoworld.com/player/nba/409/allen-iverson", "title": "Allen Iverson - Home", "headings": "\nTeam News\nAllen\nA. Iverson\nPlayer News\nAllen Iverson said that working in the 76ers' front office would be a \"top honor\" for him.\nAllen Iverson would be interested in taking on a front office role for the 76ers.\nAllen Iverson will officially announce his retirement from the NBA at the Sixers' home opener on Oct. 30, according to Chris Broussard.\n", "segment": "1996 / Rd. 1 / PHI\nNext Game: NY at PHI 3/16 8:00pm ET\nHome\nNews\nStats\nPlayer News\nPrevious Next\nAllen Iverson SG, Philadelphia 76ers\nAllen Iverson said that working in the 76ers' front office would be a \"top honor\" for him. \"I may not know everything about physical talent or anything like that,\" said Iverson, \"but I have a sharp mind when it comes to that look, being able to look into somebody's eyes to tell if they are going to be in the foxhole with you tonight or if they are not. To me, I am a basketball genius and I really believe that, so at any capacity I could help this franchise, that is what I am going to do, whatever they ask me to do.\" Larry Brown has been pushing for Iverson to earn a front office role with the Sixers, and Iverson is clearly interested. It'll be interesting to see if Sam Hinkie would like to bring him into the fold. Source: Philadelphia Inquirer & Daily News\nJun 19, 2015, 9:30 AM ET\nIverson wants to work in PHI front office\nClose\nAllen Iverson SG, Philadelphia 76ers\nAllen Iverson would be interested in taking on a front office role for the 76ers. \"I would like to be even in that war room,\" Iverson replied. \"", "start_char": 157, "end_char": 1313, "id": "1749663" } ]
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what was the name of the newspaper where hemingway wrote?
Toronto Star
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Sylvia Beach and the Lost Generation:", "start_char": 8797, "end_char": 9007, "id": "105691985" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_18_2808804770#9_3196510703", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Fifth_Column_and_the_First_Forty-Nine_Stories", "title": "The Fifth Column and the First Forty-Nine Stories - Wikipedia", "headings": "The Fifth Column and the First Forty-Nine Stories\nThe Fifth Column and the First Forty-Nine Stories\nContents\nContents\nLatest writings (1936)\nEarly writing (1923)\nIn Our Time (1925)\nMen Without Women (1927)\nWinner Take Nothing (1933)\nNotes\nReferences\n", "segment": "New York: Houghton Mifflin. ISBN 0-395-37777-3. Meyers, Jeffrey (1985). Hemingway: A Biography. London: Macmillan. ISBN 0-333-42126-4. Oliver, Charles M. 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what are the different dialects of chinese?
Qingtian dialect
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Wu\nSpoken in the coastal area around Shanghai, the Wu has over 80 million native speakers, and is the second-most common variety of Chinese. Grammatically, Wu dialects can be rather complex; for instance, the pronoun for “we” is different when it includes the hearer (e.g., “me and you”) from when it does not (e.g., “me and them”). How good is your Chinese?", "start_char": 471, "end_char": 1325, "id": "50712711" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_50_1456397648#5_2217602349", "url": "https://www.quora.com/What-are-the-languages-spoken-in-China", "title": "What are the languages spoken in China? - Quora", "headings": "What are the languages spoken in China?\nWhat are the languages spoken in China?", "segment": "In conclusion, one national standard ( Putonghua, or Standard Mandarin) plus uncountable sinitic topolects and non-sinitic minority languages. Abby Wei\n, studied at Chengdu, Sichuan, China\nUpdated 5 years ago\nOriginally Answered: What different dialects are spoken in China? Generally, there are seven Chinese dialects in China as below: 1. Northern dialect: Beijing dialect is its main representative and it mainly exists in many northern regions. 2. Xiang dialect: It mainly is used in most of cities of Hunan Province.", "start_char": 2757, "end_char": 3279, "id": "87528985" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_25_701272955#11_1366732613", "url": "https://omniglot.com/language/phrases/help.htm", "title": "Translations of Help! in many languages", "headings": "Help!\nHelp!\nOther phrases\n", "segment": "Chinese\n(Mandarin)\n救命啊! ( jìumìng ā!) Chinese\n(Shanghainese)\n救命啊! ( qiuming a!) Chinese\n(Taiwanese)\n救命! ( kiù-miā!) Coastal Kadazan\nTuhung! Tuhungo zou! ( Help me!) Cornish\nGweres!", "start_char": 1404, "end_char": 1582, "id": "65826494" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_34_1646284498#2_3455619380", "url": "https://www.britannica.com/topic/Chinese-languages", "title": "Chinese languages | Britannica", "headings": "Chinese languages\nChinese languages\nLinguistic characteristics\n", "segment": "The spoken varieties of Chinese are mutually unintelligible to their respective speakers. They differ from each other to about the same extent as the modern Romance languages. Most of the differences among them occur in pronunciation and vocabulary; there are few grammatical differences. These languages include Mandarin in the northern, central, and western parts of China; Wu; Northern and Southern Min; Gan (Kan); Hakka (Kejia); and Xiang;", "start_char": 1021, "end_char": 1465, "id": "23888368" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_31_1017907935#2_2019580767", "url": "https://wikidiff.com/hotdog/sandwich", "title": "Hotdog vs Sandwich - What's the difference? | WikiDiff", "headings": "Hotdog vs Sandwich - What's the difference?\nHotdog vs Sandwich - What's the difference?\nAs nouns the difference between hotdog and sandwich\nAs verbs the difference between hotdog and sandwich\nAs an adjective sandwich is\nhotdog\nEnglish\nNoun\nVerb\nNoun\nsandwich\nEnglish\nNoun\nSynonyms\nHyponyms\nDerived terms\nDescendants\nVerb\nAdjective\nUsage notes\n", "segment": "l ) * Chinese: *: Mandarin: * Czech: * Danish: ( l ) * Dutch: ( l ) * English: ( l) ( eye dialect ) * Esperanto: * French: ( l ) *: Norman French: (", "start_char": 1394, "end_char": 1542, "id": "47545797" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_17_2317034132#22_2495393890", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joseph", "title": "Joseph - Wikipedia", "headings": "Joseph\nJoseph\nJoseph\nContents\nEtymology\nVariants, diminutives and familiar forms in other languages\nFemale forms\nPeople\nBiblical figures\nRoyalty\nPolitics\nArts and entertainment\nSports\nReligion\nScholars\nInventors\nCrime\nOther\nFictional characters\nSee also\nReferences\n", "segment": "traditional Chinese: 約瑟; pinyin: ( Yuēsè), simplified Chinese: 约瑟夫; traditional Chinese: 約瑟夫; pinyin: ( Yuēsèfū), 玉素甫 ( Yùsùfǔ ), Zho-Zi-Fu\nMarathi: योसेफ ( Jōsēfa)\nMāori:", "start_char": 5803, "end_char": 5972, "id": "105062060" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_25_223879633#6_432547805", "url": "https://ninchanese.com/chinese-language/", "title": "What is the Chinese language? - Ninchanese", "headings": "The Chinese Language\nThe Chinese Language\nAn introduction to the Chinese language\nThe Chinese language is the world’s most widely spoken language.\nLet’s explore the Chinese Language\nWritten Chinese\nUniversal Chinese characters\nSpoken Chinese\nHow many spoken Chinese languages are there?\nHow close are these Chinese languages?\nThe Chinese languages are all part of the same family: The Sino-Tibetan language group.\nDespite that, they are all mutually unintelligible.\nThe official language in China\nMandarin is China’s official language other countries in Asia.\nMore than 70% of China’s population speaks Mandarin as their first language.\nThe Many Names of the Chinese language\nMandarin\nStandard Chinese\n普通话 Pǔtōnghuà\n汉语 Hànyǔ\n国语 Guóyǔ\n华语 Huāyǔ\nChinese Is the New International Language\nWhere can you hear Chinese spoken?\nMap of the Sinophone world\nIn Asia\nIn Northern America\nThe Major Families of Chinese Dialects\nMandarin\nWu and Shanghainese\nYue or Cantonese\nMin Chinese\nHakka Chinese\nGan Chinese\nXiang\nSo what Chinese language should you learn?\nHands-down, the best way to learn Mandarin Chinese online is Ninchanese. Get started today!\n", "segment": "It’s considered that in China, there are more than 200 dialects. These dialects stem from the 56 ethnic minorities that Chinese is home to. Chinese speakers usually use a dialect that belongs to one of these 7 groups of languages: Mandarin, Yue (Cantonese), Xiang (Hunanese), Min, Gan, Wu, and Kejia or Hakka. How close are these Chinese languages? All versions of spoken Chinese are part of the same family, which is part of the Sino-Tibetan language group. They are therefore closely related. These Chinese languages share a tonal system, which is used to differentiate homonyms. Mandarin Chinese has five tones, and other Chinese languages can have more. 粤 Yuè (Cantonese) for example has 9 tones.", "start_char": 2330, "end_char": 3031, "id": "65306098" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_55_1081064305#3_2386954437", "url": "https://www.travelchinaguide.com/essential/language.htm", "title": "Chinese Language, Mandarin Learning, Chinese Characters, Dialects", "headings": "Chinese Language\nChinese Language\nMandarin\nDialects\nCharacters\nMinorities\nQ & A Search:\nQuestions & Answers on Chinese Language\n", "segment": "You can refer to the Basic Expressions in Chinese. Learn to Speak Chinese\nGreetings\nIntroduction\nThanks & Appreciation\nFarewell\nIn a Trouble\nCongratulations\nApology & Forgiveness\nNumbers\nCurrency\nAsking about Price\nAt a Restaurant\nOn a City Bus/Subway\nOn a Taxi\nAt the Railway Station\nAt the Airport\nShopping\nAt the Hotel\nAt the Tourist Attraction\nAt the Hospital\nAsking for Directions\n\nDialects\nWith a vast territory and huge population, China has many different dialects which are of great complexity. Divided into official and non-official dialects, they vary between different areas. The official dialects generally refer to the northern dialects, while the non-official dialects are often spoken in the southeast part of the country. Below is a table showing the dialects in detail: Categories\nDialects\nSpoken in Areas\nOfficial\nNorth China\nBeijing, Tianjin, Hebei Province, Henan Province, Shandong Province, Liaoning Province, Jilin Province, Heilongjiang Province, Part of Inner Mongolia\nNorthwest China\nShanxi Province, Shaanxi Province, Gansu Province, Part of Qinghai Province, Ningxia Province and Inner Mongolia\nSouthwest China\nMost areas of Hubei Province (southeastern and eastern parts excluded ), Yunnan Province, Guizhou Province, Sichuan Province, north sides of Hunan Province and Guangxi Province\nYangtze-HuaiRiver\nAreas along the northern and southern banks of Yangtze River in Anhui Province, Northern areas of Yangtze River in Jiangsu Province (Huizhou excluded), Southern areas of Yangtze River (northernmost to Nanjing and southernmost to Zhenjiang)\nNon-official\nWu\nSouthern part of Jiangsu Province; Zhejiang Province\nGan\nJiangxiProvince\nXiang\nHunanProvince; northern part of Guangxi Province\nYue\nGuangdongProvince; Southeast part of Guangxi Province\nMin\nFujianProvince; Taiwan Province;", "start_char": 1776, "end_char": 3589, "id": "68345630" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_19_847407237#25_1029256499", "url": "https://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/old", "title": "old - Wiktionary", "headings": "old\nold\nContents\nEnglish\nAlternative forms\nEtymology\nPronunciation\nAdjective\nSynonyms\nAntonyms\nDerived terms\nTranslations\nNoun\nAnagrams\nDanish\nPronunciation\nEtymology 1\nNoun\nInflection\nDerived terms\nReferences\nEtymology 2\nNoun\nDerived terms\nReferences\nGerman Low German\nAlternative forms\nEtymology\nPronunciation\nAdjective\nDeclension\nDescendants\nHungarian\nEtymology\nPronunciation\nVerb\nold\nConjugation\nDerived terms\nReferences\nFurther reading\nMiddle Low German\nAdjective\nold\n", "segment": "Cantonese: 舊, 旧 ( gau 6)\nDungan: җю ( ži͡u)\nGan: 舊, 旧 ( qiu 5)\nHakka: 舊, 旧 ( PFS: khiu; Guangdong: kiu 4)\nJin: 舊, 旧 ( jiou 3)\nMandarin: 舊 (zh), 旧 (zh) ( jiù), 古老 (zh) ( gǔlǎo)\nMin Bei:", "start_char": 8561, "end_char": 8746, "id": "59471855" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_04_110998116#15_297043643", "url": "http://www.answers.com/Q/What_languages_are_spoken_in_Singapore", "title": "What languages are spoken in Singapore? - Answers", "headings": "What languages are spoken in Singapore\n?\n\nWhat languages are spoken in Singapore?\nYour Answer\nWhat languages are spoken in Singapore?\n", "segment": "Chinese, Hakka\n3. Chinese, Mandarin\n4. Chinese, Min Bei\n5. Chinese, Min Dong\n6. Chinese, Min Nan\n7. Chinese, Pu-Xian\n8. Chinese, Yue\n9. English\n10. Gujarati\n11. Javanese\n12.", "start_char": 5796, "end_char": 5969, "id": "74901395" } ]
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where did henry hudson come from?
United Kingdom
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He was born in 1565 in London to a wealthy family. His grandfather was also Henry Hudson, a London alderman who helped to found the Muscovy Trading Company. In 1607, he was hired by the same Muscovy Trading Company to head the voyage to search for a North Pole passage to Asia. The ship was named Hopewell. He made a total of four journeys during his entire career. The Hudson Bay is named after Henry Hudson. Fun Facts: – He is considered one of the most famous explorers of the world.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 699, "id": "86052320" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_54_635582302#3_1490441923", "url": "https://www.thefamouspeople.com/profiles/henry-hudson-6465.php", "title": "Henry Hudson Biography - Childhood, Life Achievements & Timeline", "headings": "Henry Hudson\nBiography\n\nHenry Hudson Biography\nQuick Facts\nWho was Henry Hudson?\nChildhood &Early Life\nYou May Like\nLater Life\nMajor Discoveries\nPersonal Life & Legacy\n", "segment": "London, England\nFounder/Co-Founder: Muscovy Company\nContinue Reading Below\nRecommended For You\nRichard Francis...\nJohn Franklin\nAlfred Russel W...\nJames Cook\nWho was Henry Hudson? Henry Hudson was an early 17th century English navigator and explorer. He embarked on multiple sailing voyages not only for the English, but also for the Dutch, attempting to discover a short route from Europe to Asia through the Arctic Ocean, in both the Old World and the New. He was employed by the Dutch East India Company and while seeking a western route to Asia he spent some time exploring the region around what is now New York in the United States which led to the exploration of the river which was eventually named in his honor. Counted among the most famous explorers, Hudson, however, could not find what he was actually looking for—the shortest route from Europe to Asia. But he made many significant discoveries over the course of his career as a professional explorer and his expeditions paved the way for further exploration and settlement of North America. In spite of the fame he enjoyed during his later years, his early life continues to be shrouded in obscurity. The circumstances surrounding his birth or the details regarding his parents are not known. However, it is believed that he started working as a cabin boy while young and became a knowledgeable explorer following years of experience at the sea\nImage Credit\nhttp://www.biography.com/people/henry-hudson-9346049\nImage Credit\nhttp://kids.britannica.com/comptons/art-150959/Henry-Hudson\nImage Credit\nhttp://www.biographi.ca/en/bio/hudson_henry_1E.html\nPrevious Next\nRecommended Lists:", "start_char": 617, "end_char": 2263, "id": "69654166" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_01_683256689#1_683168991", "url": "http://exploration.marinersmuseum.org/subject/henry-hudson/", "title": "Henry Hudson - Ages of Exploration", "headings": "Henry Hudson\nHenry Hudson\nExplorer\nAge of Discovery\nQuick Facts:\nHenry Hudson Portrait\nEndnotes\nBibliography\nGallery\n", "segment": "1611\nNationality: English\nBirthplace: England\nHenry Hudson Portrait\nHenry Hudson. From: Edward R. Shaw: '' Discoverers and Explorers''. New York/Cincinnati/Chicago: American Book Company, 1900. Introduction\nHenry Hudson made four voyages in search of a water route to the Far East. His first two voyages were through Arctic waters and proved to be unsuccessful due to ice.", "start_char": 335, "end_char": 706, "id": "73099561" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_11_1294179369#5_2698963256", "url": "https://answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=20061108214023AAU4bhb", "title": "where and when was Henry Hudson born? | Yahoo Answers", "headings": "where and when was Henry Hudson born?\nAnonymous\nwhere and when was Henry Hudson born?\n5 Answers\nAnonymous\n", "segment": "https://shrink.im/a9umK\nAnonymous\n1 decade ago\nHenry Hudson was born at a turning point in English history. England was in a tumultuous era, rapidly changing from a predominantly agrarian society to a mercantile and maritime power. Not much is known for certain about Henry Hudson's life, or any voyages he took, before he appears in written records in 1607. Henry Hudson was born sometime in the 1570s, possibly September 12, 1570. Some sources put his birth date as early as 1550, but this is probably too soon. One source says he was 26 in 1588, others guess at a birth date of 1575. Some biographers place his family in Hoddersdon, in Hertfordshire, about 17 miles northwest of London. He may have sailed with John Davis in 1587 on his voyage to discover a northwest passage. On that voyage, Davis named the raging waters now known as Hudson Strait the 'Furious Overfall.' This connection has been suggested because Davis planned his 1585 attempt to find a Northwest passage in the home of Thomas Hudson, in Limehouse (now in the docks area of London's east end).", "start_char": 2549, "end_char": 3616, "id": "25439641" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_53_638625366#0_1349094252", "url": "https://www.sunsigns.org/famousbirthdays/d/profile/henry-hudson/", "title": "Henry Hudson Biography, Life, Interesting Facts", "headings": "Henry Hudson Biography, Life, Interesting Facts\nHenry Hudson\nBirth Place : England, United Kingdom\nDied On : 1611,\nHenry Hudson Biography, Life, Interesting Facts\nEarly Life\nThe Failed Voyages\nJourney to the New World\nThe Last Voyage\n", "segment": "Henry Hudson Biography, Life, Interesting Facts\nHenry Hudson\nExplorer\n1565\nBirth Place : England, United Kingdom\nDied On : 1611,\nHenry Hudson Biography, Life, Interesting Facts\nHenry Hudson was one of England’s sons born in the year 1565. Also, in his lifetime, Henry took upon him to explore the different places on earth. One of the most in his voyages he made two attempts to find ways to Asia. However, each of the expedition had a lot of ice on the path, and he did not make it through. Sometime later, he got the opportunity to go on a voyage under the Dutch East Africa Company. The trip would give him the chance to explore the New World especially the Canadian regions. Henry would be the first European to set his eye on the water later named after him as the Hudson Bay. Early Life\nThe baby Henry Hudson was born around the year 1565, in England.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 857, "id": "89365287" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_19_1341923744#0_2086433218", "url": "https://explorers.mrdonn.org/henry-hudson.html", "title": "Henry Hudson - Explorers for Kids and Teachers - FREE Lesson Plans for Teachers, Games for Kids", "headings": "Henry Hudson\nExplorers for Kids\n\nHenry Hudson\nExplorers for Kids\nFor Kids\nFor Teachers\nPresentations & Clipart\nExplore American History\nFor Kids and Teachers\nCreating a New Nation\nCreating a New Government\nWestern Expansion\nBrink of the Storm and the Civil War\nGrowth in the West\nThe Nation Grows\nWorld War I, The Great War\nThe Roaring 20s\nThe Great Depression\nWorld War II\nSlavery in America\nSegregation for Kids - Civil Rights\nUS Holidays\nFor Teachers\nFull American History Index for Kids and Teachers\n", "segment": "Henry Hudson - Explorers for Kids and Teachers - FREE Lesson Plans for Teachers, Games for Kids\nHenry Hudson\nExplorers for Kids\nFor Kids\nHenry Hudson was born in England. He started working as a cabin boy and worked his way up to ship's captain. He loved the sea. He loved exploring. Henry Hudson was hired by England to find a sea route to from England, through the North Pole, to reach China and India. Hudson tried. But he did not find a way to China. What he found were found seals and whales and other wildlife in the cold waters of the Arctic Ocean. England paid for a second trip. Again, Hudson was unsuccessful.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 619, "id": "60102314" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_50_2555709920#3_3499638369", "url": "https://www.ranker.com/list/famous-explorers-from-england/reference", "title": "Famous Explorers from England | List of Top English Explorers", "headings": "Famous Explorers from England\nREAD\nFamous Explorers from England\nBill Tilman\nHenry Hudson\nJ. O. M. Roberts\nJohn Bicknell Auden\nJohn Smith of Jamestown\nMartin Frobisher\nRobert Falcon Scott\nWilliam Parker Snow\n", "segment": "Metaweb (FB) / GNU Free Documentation License\n2\nHenry Hudson\nHenry Hudson (c. 1565 – 1611) was an English sea explorer and navigator during the early 17th century, best known for his explorations of present-day Canada and parts of the northeastern United States. In 1607 and 1608, Hudson made two attempts on behalf of English merchants to find a rumored Northeast Passage to Cathay (China) via a route above the Arctic Circle. In 1609 he landed in North America and explored the region around the modern New York metropolitan area, looking for a Northwest Passage to Asia on behalf of the Dutch East India Company. He sailed up the Hudson River, which was later named after him, and thereby laid the foundation for Dutch colonization of the region. Hudson... more\nBirthplace: England\nGender: Male\n3\nJ. O. M. Roberts\nLieutenant Colonel James Owen Merion Roberts MVO MBE MC (1916–1997) was one of the greatest Himalayan mountaineer-explorers of the twentieth century; a highly decorated British Army officer who achieved his greatest renown as \"the father of trekking\" in Nepal. His exploratory activities are comparable to those of Eric Shipton and Bill Tilman. Born in Gujarat, India on 21st September 1916 to Henry and Helen Roberts, Roberts spent his early life in India, where his father was a headmaster.", "start_char": 1616, "end_char": 2924, "id": "88354910" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_34_810551428#2_1644804468", "url": "https://www.biography.com/explorer/henry-hudson", "title": "Henry Hudson - Expeditions, Routes & Facts - Biography", "headings": "\nQuick Facts\nHenry Hudson\nWho Was Henry Hudson?\nEarly Life\nFirst Three Voyages\nFinal Journey and Death\nLegacy\nFact Check\nCitation Information\nArticle Title\nAuthor\nWebsite Name\nURL\nAccess Date\nPublisher\nLast Updated\nOriginal Published Date\nBIOGRAPHY NEWSLETTER\nMORE STORIES FROM BIOGRAPHY\nRock Hudson\nJennifer Hudson\nHenri Matisse\nOliver Hudson\nHenry VIII\nHenri Rousseau\nKate Hudson\nJohn Cabot\n", "segment": "Apr 2, 2014\nico_facebook\nico_twitter\nico_reddit\nico_comments_squared\nico_print\nEnglish explorer Henry Hudson embarked on multiple sailing voyages that provided new information on North American water routes. Who Was Henry Hudson? Believed to have been born in the late 16th century, English explorer Henry Hudson made two unsuccessful sailing voyages in search of an ice-free passage to Asia. In 1609, he embarked on a third voyage funded by the Dutch East India Company that took him to the New World and the river that would be given his name. On his fourth voyage, Hudson came upon the body of water that would later be called the Hudson Bay. Early Life\nConsidered one of the world's most famous explorers, Henry Hudson, born in England circa 1565, never actually found what he was looking for. He spent his career searching for different routes to Asia, but he ended up opening the door to further exploration and settlement of North America. While many places bear his name, Hudson remains an elusive figure. There is little information available about the famous explorer's life prior to his first journey as a ship's commander in 1607. It is believed that he learned about the seafaring life firsthand, perhaps from fishermen or sailors.", "start_char": 1436, "end_char": 2681, "id": "22921633" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_05_1494207580#1_2847776863", "url": "http://www.ducksters.com/biography/explorers/henry_hudson.php", "title": "Explorers for Kids: Henry Hudson", "headings": "Henry Hudson\nHenry Hudson", "segment": "1611 or 1612 Hudson Bay, North America\nBest known for: Mapping the Hudson River and the North Atlantic\nBiography: Where did Henry Hudson grow up? Historians know very little of Henry Hudson's youth. He was probably born in or near the city of London sometime between 1560 and 1570. It is likely that his family was wealthy and that his grandfather founded a trading company called the Muscovy Company. At some point in his life Henry married a woman named Katherine. They had at least three children including three sons named John, Oliver, and Richard. 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where did lee surrender to grant to end the civil war?
Battle of Appomattox Court House
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The Army of Northern Virginia would surrender their arms, return home, and agree “not to take up arms against the Government of the United States.” At Lee’s request, Grant allowed Confederates who owned their own horses to keep them so they could tend their farms and plant spring crops. A Union officer wrote down the terms. Grant then signed the document on the side table next to his chair and passed it to Lee for his signature. This document in effect ended the United States Civil War. Answer link", "start_char": 505, "end_char": 1343, "id": "41717027" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_28_297608194#11_617871948", "url": "https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robert_E._Lee", "title": "Robert E. Lee - Simple English Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia", "headings": "Robert E. Lee\nRobert E. Lee\nFrom Simple English Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia\nContents\nEarly years\nWashington ancestry\nEducation\nMarriage\nMiddle years\nCivil War\nAfter the war\nReferences\nOther websites\n", "segment": "He would lead the army for the rest of the war. He would win many battles, even though the Union army in the battles had more men and weapons. At the Battle of Gettysburg, he tried to invade the Union in order to end the war. But his army was defeated and he had to retreat back into Virginia. During 1864 and 1865, Lee fought Union general Ulysses S. Grant in Virginia. During the end of 1864 and the beginning of 1865, Lee and Grant fought near Richmond, Virginia in a series of battles called the Siege of Petersburg. In April 1865, Grant forced Lee to retreat from Richmond. After a series of battles, Grant surrounded Lee near Appomattox Courthouse and forced Lee to surrender. Before he surrendered, he said \"I would rather die a thousand deaths than surrender\". After the war\nPresident Andrew Johnson issued a proclamation granting amnesty and pardon to those Confederates who were a part of the rebellion against the United States.", "start_char": 4700, "end_char": 5639, "id": "41152382" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_42_1208229713#16_2717218722", "url": "https://www.historyplace.com/specials/calendar/april.htm", "title": "The History Place - This Month in History: April", "headings": "\n", "segment": "At age ten, he was banned from school. He then moved with his mother to Cicero, Indiana, where he was accepted by the students. As his plight was publicized, he gained international celebrity status and helped promote understanding of the dreaded disease. April 9\nApril 9, 1865 - After over 500,000 American deaths, the Civil War effectively ended as General Robert E. Lee surrendered to General Ulysses S. Grant in the village of Appomattox Court House. The surrender occurred in the home of Wilmer McLean. Terms of the surrender, written by General Grant, allowed Confederates to keep their horses and return home. Officers were allowed to keep their swords and side arms. April 9, 1866 -", "start_char": 9309, "end_char": 9999, "id": "8719377" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_26_925152843#2_1826046298", "url": "https://prologue.blogs.archives.gov/2015/04/09/ending-the-bloodshed-the-last-surrenders-of-the-civil-war/", "title": "Ending the Bloodshed: The Last Surrenders of the Civil War – Pieces of History", "headings": "Ending the Bloodshed: The Last Surrenders of the Civil War\nEnding the Bloodshed: The Last Surrenders of the Civil War\nLee’s Last Campaign: Starved for Supplies\nThe “Gray Ghost” Gives Up Without Surrendering\nEpilogue\n", "segment": "The surrender at Appomattox took place a week later on April 9. While it was the most significant surrender to take place during the Civil War, Gen. Robert E. Lee, the Confederacy’s most respected commander, surrendered only his Army of Northern Virginia to Union Gen. Ulysses S. Grant. Several other Confederate forces—some large units, some small—had yet to surrender before President Andrew Johnson could declare that the Civil War was officially over. The Grant-Lee agreement served not only as a signal that the South had lost the war but also as a model for the rest of the surrenders that followed. After Richmond fell and Davis fled, Confederate commanders were on their own to surrender their commands to Union forces. Surrenders, paroles, and amnesty for many Confederate combatants would take place over the next several months and into 1866 throughout the South and border states. Not until 16 months after Appomattox, on August 20, 1866, did the President formally declare an end to the war. Lee’s Last Campaign: Starved for Supplies\nThe string of events marking the end of the war all began with Lee’s Appomattox campaign. General Lee’s final campaign began March 25, 1865, with a Confederate attack on Fort Stedman, near Petersburg.", "start_char": 1053, "end_char": 2300, "id": "112721086" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_05_1496218498#1_2852307342", "url": "http://www.ducksters.com/history/robert_e_lee_surrenders.php", "title": "Civil War for Kids: Robert E. Lee Surrenders at Appomattox", "headings": "American Civil War\nAmerican Civil War\nRobert E. Lee Surrenders\n", "segment": "However, the Union Army soon cut off their retreat and they were forced to stop at Appomattox, Virginia. General Grant and the Union Army had the Confederates surrounded. The Confederates were low on supplies, many soldiers were deserting, and they were greatly outnumbered. Upon looking at the conditions and the odds, General Lee felt he had no choice but to surrender. Surrender\nThe two Generals, Lee and Grant, met on April 9, 1865 to discuss the surrender of Lee's army. General Grant came and met Lee at the McLean house in Appomattox. Grant had great respect for Lee and, before they got down to surrender terms, he actually made some small talk with Lee. Terms of Surrender\nGeneral Grant had already discussed terms with President Lincoln. President Lincoln wanted peace to come to the Union and felt he needed to treat the Confederate soldiers such that they would not rebel again. The terms of the surrender were generous:", "start_char": 632, "end_char": 1564, "id": "18201168" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_42_1194386725#10_2693697790", "url": "https://www.historyhit.com/facts-about-ulysses-s-grant/", "title": "10 Facts About Ulysses S. Grant | History Hit", "headings": "10 Facts About Ulysses S. Grant\n10 Facts About Ulysses S. Grant\nAditya Chakravarty\n1. His name was picked out of a hat\n2. He was especially gifted with horses\n3. Grant was an accomplished artist\n4. He hadn’t wanted to be a soldier\n5. He has a reputation as a drunk\n6. Grant briefly owned a slave before freeing him\n7. He accepted Robert E. Lee’s surrender to end the American Civil War\n8. He became the youngest-yet President of the United States in 1868\n9. He went on a world tour after his second term presidency in 1877\n10. He has had a controversial and varied legacy\n", "segment": "“As time passes, people, even of the South, will begin to wonder how it was possible that their ancestors ever fought for or justified institutions which acknowledged the right of property in man.” Grant working on his memoirs in June 1885, less than a month before his death. 7. He accepted Robert E. Lee’s surrender to end the American Civil War\nLee Surrendering to Grant at Appomattox. As Commanding General of the United States, he accepted Robert E. Lee’s surrender at Appomattox Court House on April 9 1865. By May 9 the war had ended. Reportedly sad at the end of a “foe who had fought so long and valiantly”, he granted generous terms to Lee and the Confederates and stopped celebrations amongst his men. “The Confederates were now our countrymen, and we did not want to exult over their downfall”. Lee said these actions would do much toward reconciling the country. 8.", "start_char": 4459, "end_char": 5338, "id": "8705582" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_03_1448380813#0_2382710887", "url": "http://www.americaslibrary.gov/jb/civil/jb_civil_surrender_1.html", "title": "Lee Surrendered", "headings": "\n", "segment": "Lee Surrendered\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nGeneral Robert E. Lee's surrender brought on the end of the Civil War\n\n\nLee Surrendered\nApril 9, 1865\n\"It would be useless and therefore cruel, to provoke the further effusion of blood,\" said Confederate General Robert E. Lee, \"and I have arranged to meet with General Grant with a view to surrender.\" After four years of fighting the Civil War, Lee knew it was time to put an end to the fighting. Do you know where General Lee and the Confederate Army of Northern Virginia surrendered to the Union Army? page 1 of 3\nLibrary Of Congress | Legal Notices | Privacy | Site Map | Contact Us", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 614, "id": "3150411" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_33_1439557553#9_3061057697", "url": "https://www.battlefields.org/learn/articles/civil-war-facts", "title": "", "headings": "Civil War Facts\nCivil War | Article\nCivil War Facts\nQ. When did the Civil War begin?\nQ. When did the Civil War end?\nQ. What caused the Civil War?\nQ. What was the Election of 1860?\nQ. Was secession legal?\nQ. What states fought for the Confederacy? When did they secede?\nQ. What states fought for the Union?\nQ. What were the border states?\nQ. Where was the Civil War fought?\nQ. How many battles were fought during the Civil War?\nBattles of the Civil War\nQ. Why are there alternate names for Civil War battles?\nQ. What were the bloodiest battles of the Civil War?\nQ. Were there naval battles during the Civil War?\nQ. What was the range of Civil War artillery?\nQ. Are there photographs of Civil War battles?\nQ. Who won the Civil War?\nQ. How were the armies organized?\nQ. What was the average soldier's age?\nQ. How much were soldiers paid?\nQ. What did soldiers eat?\nQ. What did soldiers do in their free time?\nQ. How did the draft work?\nQ. What role did African-Americans play in the war effort?\nQ. Were there black Confederate soldiers?\nQ. What was the role of Native Americans during the Civil War?\nQ. How many soldiers fought in the Civil War?\nQ. How many soldiers died in the Civil War?\nQ. Did anybody receive the Medal of Honor in the Civil War?\nQ. What is a casualty?\nQ. What caused casualties during a battle?\nQ. What happened to the dead?\nQ. How advanced was medicine during the Civil War?\nQ. What happened to prisoners?\nQ. What was Reconstruction?\nQ. What are some of the best Civil War books?\nQ. How much battlefield land has the American Battlefield Trust saved?\nQ. How can I get involved in Civil War battlefield preservation?\n", "segment": "Robert E. Lee surrendered the last major Confederate army to Ulysses S. Grant at Appomattox Courthouse on April 9, 1865. The last battle was fought at Palmito Ranch, Texas, on May 13, 1865. Q. When did the Civil War end? Robert E. Lee surrendered the last major Confederate army to Ulysses S. Grant at Appomattox Courthouse on April 9, 1865. The last battle was fought at Palmito Ranch, Texas, on May 13, 1865. Q. What caused the Civil War? While many still debate the ultimate causes of the Civil War, Pulitzer Prize-winning author James McPherson writes that \"The Civil War started because of uncompromising differences between the free and slave states over the power of the national government to prohibit slavery in the territories that had not yet become states. When Abraham Lincoln won election in 1860 as the first Republican president on a platform pledging to keep slavery out of the territories, seven slave states in the deep South seceded and formed a new nation, the Confederate States of America. The incoming Lincoln administration and most of the Northern people refused to recognize the legitimacy of secession. They feared that it would discredit democracy and create a fatal precedent that would eventually fragment the no-longer United States into several small, squabbling countries.\"", "start_char": 2109, "end_char": 3416, "id": "16625064" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_34_819088095#10_1666809831", "url": "https://www.biography.com/news/ulysses-s-grant-nickname-unconditional-surrender-grant", "title": "How Ulysses S. Grant Earned the Nickname 'Unconditional Surrender Grant' - Biography", "headings": "How Ulysses S. Grant Earned the Nickname 'Unconditional Surrender Grant'\nHow Ulysses S. Grant Earned the Nickname 'Unconditional Surrender Grant'\nMuch of Grant’s early life had been a failure\nThe Civil War came at just the right time for Grant\nBuckner had every reason to expect that Grant would agree to a negotiated surrender\nGrant’s victory at Fort Donelson made him a legend\nGrant would later capture two more Confederate armies\nGrant’s foes at Fort Donelson paid him the ultimate compliment\n", "segment": "His counterpart, Lieutenant General John Pemberton, surrendered on July 4, correctly hoping that he could extract sympathetic terms from Grant on America’s Independence Day. Although Grant captured 30,000 Confederate troops, he negotiated the parole of many of them, some of which returned to fight for the South. Vicksburg, however, gave the Union full control of the Mississippi River and cut the Confederacy in two. And, most famously, after becoming head of the Union Army, Grant accepted the surrender of Robert E. Lee ’s Army of Northern Virginia at Appomattox Court House on April 9, 1865, marking the end of major fighting in the Civil War. As at Fort Donelson, Grant proved a magnanimous victor, allowing Lee and his men to retain their weapons, horses and mules, and return home to their families, while again providing food for starving Southern troops. When Grant’s soldiers began an impromptu celebration as Lee rode away, Grant immediately stopped it, later recalling, “The Confederates were now our countrymen, and we did not want to exult over their downfall.” Grant’s foes at Fort Donelson paid him the ultimate compliment\nFollowing his two controversial, scandal-plagued terms as president, Grant retired to New York, where he died in July 1885, aged 63. Among his pallbearers were several Union generals who had fought closely by his side during the war, including William Tecumseh Sherman and Philip Sheridan. Perhaps more surprising were two former Confederate generals who also served as honorary pallbearers, Joseph E. Johnston and Simon Bolivar Buckner, whose surrender to Grant 23 years earlier had marked a key turning point in the American Civil War.", "start_char": 6555, "end_char": 8232, "id": "22933081" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_16_3220636348#5_3555280004", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Conclusion_of_the_American_Civil_War", "title": "Conclusion of the American Civil War - Wikipedia", "headings": "Conclusion of the American Civil War\nConclusion of the American Civil War\nContents\nBackground\nArmy of Northern Virginia (April 9, 1865)\nGeneral St. John Richardson Liddell's troops (April 9, 1865)\nColumbus, Georgia (April 16, 1865)\nMosby's Raiders (April 21, 1865)\nMain article: 43rd Battalion Virginia Cavalry\nArmy of Tennessee and the Department of South Carolina, Georgia and Florida (April 26, 1865)\nDepartment of Alabama, Mississippi and East Louisiana (May 4, 1865)\nLast meeting of the Confederate cabinet (May 5, 1865)\nDistrict of the Gulf (May 5, 1865)\nAndrew Johnson's May 9 Declaration (May 9, 1865)\nCapture of Jefferson Davis (May 10, 1865)\nDepartment of Florida and South Georgia (May 10, 1865)\nNorthern Sub-District of Arkansas (May 11, 1865)\nNorth Georgia (May 12, 1865)\nPalmito Ranch (May 13, 1865)\nTrans-Mississippi Department (May 26, 1865)\nCamp Napoleon Council (May 26, 1865)\nSurrender of Cherokee chief Stand Watie (June 23, 1865)\nCSS Shenandoah (November 6, 1865)\nPresidential proclamation ending the war (August 20, 1866)\nSee also\nNotes\nSources\nReferences\nBibliography\nFurther reading\nExternal links\n", "segment": "At 8:30 A.M. that morning, Lee requested a meeting with Lieutenant General Ulysses S. Grant to discuss surrendering the Army of Northern Virginia. Shortly after twelve o'clock, Grant's reply reached Lee, and in it Grant said he would accept the surrender of the Confederate Army under certain conditions. Lee then rode into the little hamlet of Appomattox Court House, where the Appomattox county court house stood, and waited for Grant's arrival to surrender his army. Panoramic image of the reconstructed parlor of the McLean House. Ulysses S. Grant sat at the simple wooden table on the right, while Robert E. Lee sat at the more ornate marble-topped table on the left. This New York Times front page celebrated Lee's surrender, headlining how Grant let Confederate officers retain their sidearms and \"paroled\" the Confederate officers and men. News of Lee's April 9 surrender reached this southern newspaper (Savannah, Georgia) on April 15—after the April 14 shooting of President Lincoln. The article quotes Grant's terms of surrender. General St. John Richardson Liddell's troops (April 9, 1865)\nLiddell\nMain articles: Battle of Spanish Fort and Battle of Fort Blakely\nThe Confederates lost the city of Spanish Fort in Alabama at the Battle of Spanish Fort, which took place between March 27 and April 8, 1865 in Baldwin County.", "start_char": 5013, "end_char": 6347, "id": "101463744" } ]
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[ { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_49_1125516187#36_2298875259", "url": "https://www.pianostreet.com/smf/index.php?topic=60541.0", "title": "Piano Songs in F Minor?", "headings": "\nPiano Songs in F Minor? (Read 3236 times)\ncrusader13\nabbyes\nabel2\nchopinlover01\nabel2\nabbyes\nrubinsteinmad\nbrogers70\nrubinsteinmad\ntrollbuster\ncrusader13\nchopinlover01\ntrollbuster\nkeymasher\nchomaninoff1\nlukepettyjohn\nlukepettyjohn\npianoplunker\nrecnepspencer\nkeypeg\n", "segment": "Here is a list of songs I can play masterfully or to a near masterful extent to give you an idea of my skillset: 1. Fantasie in D Minor by Mozart\n2. Pavane in F Sharp Minor by Faure\n3. Bach's BWV540, 910, 911, 922, and 989\n4. Haydn's Piano Sonata in B Minor\n5. Moonlight Sonata\n6. Chopin's Nocturne in C Sharp Minor\n7. Mozart's Fantasy in C Minor KV475\n8. Mozart's Piano Sonata in A Minor KV310a (1st mvmt)\n9.", "start_char": 8486, "end_char": 8896, "id": "28468864" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_59_346195372#0_913983628", "url": "https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Rb0UmrCXxVA", "title": "The Best of Mozart - YouTube", "headings": "\n", "segment": "The Best of Mozart - YouTube", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 28, "id": "48902954" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_29_60220495#0_177531375", "url": "https://sublimelody.com/easy-piano-songs-by-mozart/", "title": "Top 4 Easy Piano Songs By Mozart (With Tutorial Videos) (Sep-2018)", "headings": "Top 4 Easy Piano Songs By Mozart (With Tutorial Videos)\nTop 4 Easy Piano Songs By Mozart (With Tutorial Videos)\n4. Twinkle Twinkle Little Star\n3. Sonata No. 11 in A Major\nMozart - Sonata No. 11 in A Major - EASY Piano Tutorial by PlutaX\n2. Turkish March\nMozart - Turkish March - SLOW EASY Piano Tutorial by PlutaX\n1. Eine kleine Nachtmusik\nMozart - Eine kleine Nachtmusik - SLOW EASY Piano Tutorial by PlutaX\nConclusion\n", "segment": "Top 4 Easy Piano Songs By Mozart (With Tutorial Videos) (Sep-2018)\nTop 4 Easy Piano Songs By Mozart (With Tutorial Videos)\nThis list consists of 4 easy piano songs by Mozart. Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (27 January 1756 – 5 December 1791), baptized as Johannes Chrysostomus Wolfgangus Theophilus Mozart, was a prolific and influential composer of the classical era. He composed more than 600 works, many acknowledged as pinnacles of symphonic, concertante, chamber, operatic, and choral music. He is among the most enduringly popular of classical composers, and his influence is profound on subsequent Western art music. Ludwig van Beethoven composed his own early works in the shadow of Mozart, and Joseph Haydn wrote: \" posterity will not see such a talent again in 100 years\". (Source: wikipedia.org)\nQuick Navigation\n4. Twinkle Twinkle Little Star\n3. Sonata No.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 860, "id": "105990117" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_50_1080129751#6_1821707016", "url": "https://www.quora.com/How-many-pieces-of-music-did-Mozart-compose-over-his-life-time", "title": "How many pieces of music did Mozart compose over his life time? - Quora", "headings": "How many pieces of music did Mozart compose over his life time?\n18 Answers\nRoel Weerheijm\nBernard Mendoza\nDavid Robertson\nTaras Kowalczuk\nCharles Henry\nHave you been hacked?\nNidia Mondejar\nGaby Kapps\nQuora User\nQuora User\nDavid Postle\nSteve Smith\nAmy Bauer\nWilliam Johnson\nBill Flewelling\nJames Miller\nJohn Gilks\nThomas J. Beaver\nRalph Mace\n", "segment": "during parts of his life, especially in his Viennese years, he kept score of the compositions he wrote and the dates at which he finished them. Last but not least: we still have to consider the possibility of still undiscovered compositions that will hopefully be unearthed in the future, as well as compositions of which we’re not sure whether Mozart wrote them. So we have to conclude that Mozart wrote anywhere between 626 and +/- 800 compositions. The important compositions include: 21 operas\n17 masses, two of which are unfinished (including the Requiem)\n41 numbered symphonies\n6 unnumbered symphonies (and another six that are doubtful)\n30 piano concertos (seven of which are adaptations of piano compositions by C.P.E. Bach, J.C. Bach, Eckart, Honauer, Raupach, Schobert)\n5 violin concertos\n4 horn concertos\n7 concertos for other solo-instruments\nmore than a dozen single-movement pieces for solo-instrument and orchestra\n17 church sonatas (for chamber ensembles)\n27 divertimenti\n11 serenades\n5 string quintets\n23 string quartets\n6 piano trios\n2 piano quartets\n4 flute quartets\n32 violin sonatas\n18 piano sonatas\n6 piano sonatas à quatre mains\n16 variation cycles for piano solo\nThe rest of the compositions include a.o. a lot of dances (minuets, German dances, contradances), marches, songs, religious choir pieces and hymns, and several organ pieces. Considering Mozarts productive life lasted for only 30 years (as he died very young at age 35), he composed on average 30 pieces each year - small pieces like the marches and minuets, but also very big compositions like operas, piano concertos and symphonies - next to his careers as a piano virtuoso, piano teacher, conductor… And well over a hundred of his compositions made it to the very core of the repertoire of almost every musician, whether in a choir, an orchestra, a chamber ensemble or as a soloist. This is truly exceptional. Bernard Mendoza\n, Proprietor at Self-Employment (1960-present)\nAnswered 1 year ago · Author has 3.6K answers and 565.5K answer views\nOriginally Answered:", "start_char": 2445, "end_char": 4497, "id": "87253891" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_31_211720259#5_435182513", "url": "https://virtualvip.co.uk/best-hold-music/", "title": "What Is the Best Hold Music? - Virtual VIP", "headings": "What Is the Best Hold Music?\nWhat Is the Best Hold Music?", "segment": "7. Easy – Commodores\nAhhh ahhh ahhh-hhhhh… you’re lying if those three distinctive opening cords didn’t just pop into your head! A long, slow ballad inspired by country and western music, this is a very, uh, easy song to happily listen along to. Like Sunday morning. And when they pick up that phone, you’re gonna’ be high… so high…\n6. Anything by Mozart\nUnfortunately, Mozart isn’t particularly popular around these parts due to us Brits being a classy, refined, “cheese and wine” people with a great taste for classical music. It’s just that Mozart’s compositions are out of copyright and therefore really cheap to use! And don’t even get us started on the mythical Mozart Effect …\n5. Proud – Heather Small\nNow, this is a song that actively encourages a bit of belting – Heather Small’s voice is, well, certainly not meek & timid, shall we say. This is loud, upbeat, and incredibly nostalgic for those over twenty.", "start_char": 2369, "end_char": 3286, "id": "46687674" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_04_152181637#4_409655483", "url": "http://www.answers.com/Q/When_did_Mozart_learn_piano", "title": "", "headings": "\n", "segment": "i think)\nWhat are piano songs by Mozart? Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart wrote many Piano Sonatas, Concertos,\nDuets, Trios, etc. There are probably anywhere between 200-300\npiano pieces written by Mozart. What kind of instruments did Mozart play? Mozart played the piano and the violin. What type of dynamics does Mozart piano sonata have? Mozart wrote 18 piano sonatas, so you'll have to be more\nspecific. How did Mozart impact music? mozart impact music by playing the piano well\nWhat instruments did Mozart play when he was a boy? Mozart played piano and violin when he was a boy.", "start_char": 1952, "end_char": 2527, "id": "74983478" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_50_1080129751#19_1821729986", "url": "https://www.quora.com/How-many-pieces-of-music-did-Mozart-compose-over-his-life-time", "title": "How many pieces of music did Mozart compose over his life time? - Quora", "headings": "How many pieces of music did Mozart compose over his life time?\n18 Answers\nRoel Weerheijm\nBernard Mendoza\nDavid Robertson\nTaras Kowalczuk\nCharles Henry\nHave you been hacked?\nNidia Mondejar\nGaby Kapps\nQuora User\nQuora User\nDavid Postle\nSteve Smith\nAmy Bauer\nWilliam Johnson\nBill Flewelling\nJames Miller\nJohn Gilks\nThomas J. Beaver\nRalph Mace\n", "segment": "So we may never know. 2.3K views\n·\nView upvotes\n· Answer requested by\nHazel Adkins\nCharles Henry\n, BS from Carnegie Mellon University (1954)\nUpdated 1 year ago · Author has 1.5K answers and 177K answer views\nOriginally Answered: How many songs did Mozart compose? So far as simple songs are concerned, I don’t think he was known for that kind of composition, but as prolific as he was there were likely some songs too. But…Mozart wrote at least 20 operas, five of which are among the most performed in the western world. He wrote 41 symphonies; five violin concerti; 23 piano concerti; many string quartets, duets, trios, quintets; trios with piano and/or clarinet plus many other works for various com", "start_char": 9297, "end_char": 10000, "id": "87253904" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_25_946818510#0_1756083233", "url": "https://opera.fandom.com/wiki/List_of_compositions_by_Wolfgang_Amadeus_Mozart", "title": "List of compositions by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart | Opera Wiki | Fandom", "headings": "List of compositions by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart\nList of compositions by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart\nContents\nHow Mozart's compositions are listed\nSymphonies\nChildhood symphonies (1764–1771)\nSalzburg-era symphonies (1771–1777)\nLate symphonies (1778–1791)\nConcertos\nPiano concertos\nViolin concertos\nHorn concertos\nWoodwind concertos\nConcertante symphonies\nOther\nPiano music\nSolo piano works\nDual piano/performer works\nPiano four-hands\nTwo pianos\nChamber music\nViolin music\nChildhood violin sonatas (1763–66)\nMature violin sonatas (1778–88)\nVariations for violin and piano\nString duos and trios\nString quartets\nString quintets\nPiano trios\nOther chamber music\nSerenades, divertimenti, and other instrumental works\nSerenades\nDivertimenti\nMarches\nDances\nSacred music\nMasses\nOther sacred music\nChurch sonatas\nOrgan music\nOperas\nConcert arias, songs and canons\nRecordings\nSee also\nReferences\nExternal links\n", "segment": "List of compositions by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart | Opera Wiki | Fandom\nList of compositions by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart\nThis page uses Creative Commons Licensed content from Wikipedia ( view authors) . This is a selective list of the works of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, listed by genre. The Köchel catalogue contains a complete, chronologically ordered, list. Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart was prolific and wrote in many genres. Perhaps his best-admired work is in opera, the piano concerto and sonata, the symphony, and in the string quartet and string quintet. Mozart also wrote much work for solo piano, other forms of chamber music, masses and other religious music, and numerous dances, divertimentos, and other forms of light entertainment. Contents\n1\nHow Mozart's compositions are listed\n2\nSymphonies\n2.1\nChildhood symphonies (1764–1771)\n2.2\nSalzburg-era symphonies (1771–1777)\n2.3\nLate symphonies (1778–1791)\n3\nConcertos\n3.1\nPiano concertos\n3.2\nViolin concertos\n3.3\nHorn concertos\n3.4\nWoodwind concertos\n3.5\nConcertante symphonies\n3.6\nOther\n4\nPiano music\n4.1\nSolo piano works\n4.2\nDual piano/performer works\n4.2.1\nPiano four-hands\n4.2.2\nTwo pianos\n5\nChamber music\n5.1\nViolin music\n5.1.1\nChildhood violin sonatas (1763–66)\n5.1.2\nMature violin sonatas (1778–88)\n5.1.3\nVariations for violin and piano\n5.1.4\nString duos and trios\n5.2\nString quartets\n5.3\nString quintets\n5.4\nPiano trios\n5.5\nOther chamber music\n6\nSerenades, divertimenti, and other instrumental works\n6.1\nSerenades\n6.2\nDivertimenti\n6.3\nMarches\n6.4\nDances\n7\nSacred music\n7.1\nMasses\n7.2\nOther sacred music\n8\nChurch sonatas\n9\nOrgan music\n10\nOperas\n11\nConcert arias, songs and canons\n12\nRecordings\n13\nSee also\n14\nReferences\n15\nExternal links\nHow Mozart's compositions are listed\nThe indication \"K.\" or \"KV\" refers to \" Template: Lang \" (Köchel catalogue), i.e. the (more or less) chronological (i.e. by composition date) catalogue of Mozart's works by Ludwig von Köchel. This catalog has been amended several times, leading to ambiguity over some KV numbers (see e.g. Symphony No. 25 ).", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 2039, "id": "66033310" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_06_256604273#11_464122955", "url": "http://www.famoushomeschoolers.net/bio_mozart.html", "title": "Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart - Famous Homeschoolers - Famous Homeschool Parents", "headings": "\nWolfgang Amadeus Mozart\nAustrian Composer\n1756 - 1791", "segment": "His most famous opera is “ The Marriage of Figaro .” Other well-recognized tunes include the Turkish Rondo from his Piano Sonata in A, and Piano Concerto No. 21. Another favorite piece that Mozart wrote was “ Variations on Twinkle, Twinkle Little Star .” Mozart didn’t actually compose the song himself, but his variations of it are well known. Finally there is the Requiem (Funeral) Mass in D minor which, ironically, Mozart was working on when he died. “The music of Mozart is of such purity and beauty that one feels he merely found it – that it has always existed as part of the inner beauty of the universe waiting to be revealed.” ~ Albert Einstein\nReferences\nhttp://www.mozartproject.org/biography/bi_56_60.html (The Mozart Project.) http://ring.mithec.com/side/mozart.html (Mozart: the absolute wonder of the world.)", "start_char": 6351, "end_char": 7175, "id": "18805191" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_14_1228488721#18_2516300245", "url": "https://courses.lumenlearning.com/musicappreciation_with_theory/chapter/w-a-mozart-his-works/", "title": "W. A. Mozart: His Works | Music Appreciation", "headings": "W. A. Mozart: His Works\nW. A. Mozart: His Works\nWorks, Musical Style, and Innovations\nStyle\nInfluence\nKöchel Catalogue\nMajor Compositions\n", "segment": "https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ia8ceqIDSJw. License: All Rights Reserved. License Terms: Standard YouTube license\nPublic domain content\nMozart Sheet Music. Provided by: Wikimedia. Located at: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wolfgang_Amadeus_Mozart#/media/File:Mozart_Sheet_Music.jpg. License:", "start_char": 7881, "end_char": 8172, "id": "77969503" } ]
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what is the current government of vietnam?
Single-party state
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It has three branches: the executive, which is administered by the government and the president, the legislative, which consists of the national assembly of Vietnam, and the judiciary which comprises of the courts.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 599, "id": "96447713" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_31_106137884#2_254173417", "url": "https://vietnamimperialism.weebly.com/vietnam-today.html", "title": "Vietnam Today - Imperialism In Vietnam", "headings": "\nHow Imperialism Has Affected Vietnam\nVietnam Today\nCheck Out This Video About Vietnam>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>\n(and maybe you'll want to visit one day!)\n", "segment": "jica.go.jp)\nVietnam Today\nLeader: The current leader of Vietnam is Truong Tan Sang. ( CIA.gov)\nGovernment: Vietnam has a communist state government. A communist state government is a state with a form of government characterized by single-party rule or dominant-party rule of a communist party. ( CIA.gov)\nEconomy: Vietnam is developing a centrally planned economy and market economy. A planned economy is an economic system in which decisions regarding production and investment are embodied in a plan. A market economy is an economy in which the selling of goods is based on supply and demand with little influence of the government. 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It has three branches: the executive, which is administered by the government and the president, the legislative, which consists of the national assembly of Vietnam, and the judiciary which comprises of the courts. Executive Branch Of The Government Of Vietnam\nThe Executive consists of the president, the prime minister, and the government. The national assembly elects the president for a five-year term, and he can serve for only two terms. He is the chairman of the Council for Defense and Security and the commander-in-chief of the armed forces. The president appoints the prime minister, the vice president and the heads of courts with consent from the national assembly over a vote of the majority. He can declare a state of emergency or war and is in charge of foreign affairs.", "start_char": 179, "end_char": 1170, "id": "96447714" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_55_487662221#2_1112574950", "url": "https://www.thoughtco.com/vietnam-facts-and-history-195781", "title": "Vietnam Facts, History, and Profile", "headings": "Vietnam Facts, History, and Profile\nVietnam Facts, History, and Profile\nCapital and Major Cities\nMajor Cities:\nGovernment\nPopulation\nLanguages\nReligion\nGeography and Climate\nEconomy\nHistory of Vietnam\nSources and Further Reading\nWatch Now: Profile of Ho Chi Minh\n", "segment": "The head of government in Vietnam is the prime minister, currently Nguyễn Xuân Phúc. The president is the nominal head of state; the incumbent is Nguyễn Phú Trọng. Of course, both are top members of the Vietnamese Communist Party. Vietnam's unicameral legislature, the National Assembly of Vietnam, has 496 members and is the highest branch of the government. Even the judiciary falls under the National Assembly. The top court is the Supreme People's Court; lower courts include provincial municipal courts and local district courts. Population\nAs of 2018, Vietnam has about 94.6 million people, of whom more than 85% are ethnic Kinh or Viet people. However, the remaining 15% include members of more than 50 different ethnic groups.", "start_char": 1813, "end_char": 2548, "id": "67660941" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_18_1185813967#4_1337518175", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Politics_of_Vietnam", "title": "Politics of Vietnam - Wikipedia", "headings": "Politics of Vietnam\nPolitics of Vietnam\nFrom Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia\nPolitics of Vietnam\nChính trị Việt Nam\nThe most powerful figures in Vietnam\nContents\nLegal framework\nState ideology\nCommunist Party of Vietnam\nCongress\nCentral Committee\nFatherland Front\nExecutive\nLegislative\nJudiciary\nElections\nLatest parliamentary election\nLatest presidential election\nLocal government\nList of provinces\nReferences\nBibliography\nExternal links\n", "segment": "The President of Vietnam is the head of state, and the Prime Minister of Vietnam is the head of government in a one-party system led by the Communist Party of Vietnam. Executive power is exercised by the government and the President of Vietnam. Legislative power is vested in the National Assembly of Vietnam ( Vietnamese: Quốc hội Việt Nam ). The Judiciary is independent of the executive. The parliament adopted the current Constitution of Vietnam, its fifth, on 28 November 2013. The President ( Chủ tịch nước) is elected by National Assembly for a five-year term and acts as the commander-in-chief of the Vietnam People's Armed Forces and Chairman of the Council for Defence and Security. Moreover, the president has the right to decide on executive brands. The government ( Chính phủ ), the main executive state power of Vietnam, is headed by the Prime Minister, who has several Deputy Prime Ministers and several ministers in charge of particular activities. The executive branch is responsible for the implementation of political, economic, cultural, social, national defence, security and external activities of the state.", "start_char": 3466, "end_char": 4596, "id": "63556361" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_17_1242359429#5_1369864569", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Government_of_Vietnam", "title": "Government of Vietnam - Wikipedia", "headings": "Government of Vietnam\nGovernment of Vietnam\nContents\nNames\nHistory\nCouncil of Ministers (1980–1992)\nGovernment (since 1992)\nCurrent government members (2016-2021)\nReferences\nExternal links\n", "segment": "Phạm Bình Minh\nDiplomatic missions of / in Vietnam\nPassport\nVisa requirements\nVisa policy\nForeign aid\nVietnam and the World Bank\nSee also\nElections\nAdministrative divisions\nHuman rights\nVietnam portal\nOther countries\nv\nt\ne\nThe Government of the Socialist Republic of Vietnam is the executive branch and body of the State of Vietnam. The members of the Government are appointed by the President of Vietnam on the advice of the Prime Minister of Vietnam, and approved by the National Assembly. The government is leaded by the Communist Party of Vietnam (CPV), which is headed by the CPV General Secretary . Contents\n1 Names\n2 History\n2.1 Council of Ministers (1980–1992)\n2.2 Government (since 1992)\n3 Current government members (2016-2021)\n4 References\n5 External links\nNames\nAfter the establishment of the Democratic Republic of Vietnam on 2 September 1945, based on 1945 Constitution the executive branch is called the Government ( Chính phủ ). The Government is headed by the President. Under the President is the Cabinet which is headed by the Prime Minister . From 1959 to 1980, based on 1959 Constitution the executive branch is named as the Council of Government ( Hội đồng Chính phủ ). The Council of Government is headed by the Chairman (equivalent to the Prime Minister). From 1980 to 1992, based on 1980 Constitution the executive branch is called the Council of Ministers ( Hội đồng Bộ trưởng ). The Council of Ministers is headed by the Chairman (equivalent to the Prime Minister).", "start_char": 3347, "end_char": 4839, "id": "104364198" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_20_1269054939#0_2784935215", "url": "https://globaledge.msu.edu/countries/vietnam/government/", "title": "Vietnam: Government >> globalEDGE: Your source for Global Business Knowledge", "headings": "Vietnam: Government\nVietnam: 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\nInternational Organization Participation [2]\nEnvironmental Agreements [3]\nTax Information [2]\nTax Authority:\nTax Name:\nSources:\n", "segment": "Vietnam: Government >> globalEDGE: Your source for Global Business Knowledge\nHome\nGlobal Insights\nBy Country\nVietnam\nGovernment\nVietnam: Government\nKey Figures\nChief of State: President Nguyen Phu Trong\nHead of Government: Prime Minister Nguyen Xuan Phuc\nOverview\nGovernment Name: Socialist Republic of Vietnam\nConstitution: Adopted: 1992; Communist Party of Vietnam holds the central role in politics and society.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 414, "id": "98872912" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_31_828502145#6_1656412445", "url": "https://whatthafact.com/interesting-facts-about-vietnam/", "title": "10 Interesting Facts About Vietnam | WhatThaFact.com", "headings": "10 Interesting Facts About Vietnam\n10 Interesting Facts About Vietnam\n10 Amazing, Fun & Interesting Facts About Vietnam\nInteresting Facts About Vietnam\n#1: Various Names\n#2: Literacy\n#3: Vietnamese\n#4: Fan Si pan\n#5: Yok Dan National Park\n#6: Import & Export\n#7: Governance Hierarchy\n#8: Pagodas & Temples\n#9: TET – The all in one festival\n#10: Lizard Fishing\n", "segment": "#6: Import & Export\nVietnam exports clothes, shoes, crude oil and rice. The country imports leather, textiles, machinery, electronics, plastics and automobile. #7: Governance Hierarchy\nThe Government is headed by the Prime Minister as the head of the state. The President is the Nominal head of state. The Unicameral legislature is the highest authority in Vietnam. The top court, Supreme Court also comes under the legislature. 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Find sources: \" Government of Vietnam\" – news · newspapers · books · scholar · JSTOR (January 2018) ( Learn how and when to remove this template message)\nState of the Socialist Republic of Vietnam\nNhà nước Cộng hòa Xã hội Chủ nghĩa Việt Nam\n\nPolity type\nUnitary one-party socialist republic\nConstitution\nConstitution of Vietnam (2013)\nFormation\n2 September 1945; 75 years ago\n( 1945-09-02)\n(original)\n2 July 1976; 44 years ago\n( 1976-07-02)\n(current form)\nLegislative branch\nName\nNational Assembly\nType\nUnicameral\nMeeting place\nNational Assembly Building (Dien Hong Hall) at Ba Đình District, Hanoi\nPresiding officer\nChairperson of the National Assembly\nExecutive branch\nHead of State\nTitle\nPresident\nHead of Government\nTitle\nPrime Minister\nAppointer\nNational Assembly\nCabinet\nName\nGovernment\nAppointer\nPrime Minister\nHeadquarters\nGovernment Office at Ba Đình District, Hanoi\nJudicial branch\nSupreme People's Court\nSeat\nSupreme People's Court at Hoàn Kiếm District, Hanoi\nVietnam\n\nThis article is part of a series on the\npolitics and government of\nVietnam\nIdeology\nConcepts\nCollective leadership\nMarxism–Leninism\nHo Chi Minh Thought\nOrganizations\nCentral Propaganda Department\nCentral Theoretical Council\nNhân Dân\nConstitution\nHistory\n1946\n1959\n1980\n1992\n2013\nCommunist Party\nNational Congress ( 12th)\nCentral Committee ( 12th)\nGeneral Secretary: Nguyễn Phú Trọng\nPolitburo ( 12th)\nSecretariat\nExecutive Secretary: Trần Quốc Vượng\nOthers\nCentral Military Commission\nSecretary: Nguyễn Phú Trọng\nCentral Inspection Commission\nChairman:", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 1843, "id": "104364193" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_58_1236882744#0_1809611004", "url": "https://www.worldatlas.com/articles/presidents-of-vietnam-through-history.html", "title": "Presidents Of Vietnam Through History - WorldAtlas", "headings": "Presidents Of Vietnam Through History\nPresidents Of Vietnam Through History\nHo Chi Minh\nTon Duc Thang\nTruong Chinh\nTran Dai Quang\nPresidents Of Vietnam Through History\n", "segment": "Presidents Of Vietnam Through History - WorldAtlas\nPresidents Of Vietnam Through History\nStatue of Ho Chi Minh in Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam. Editorial credit: Chansak Joe / Shutterstock.com. Vietnam is a Socialist Republic in South East Asia. It is a one-party state with the Communist People’s Party being the only political party in the country. The nation’s President is the Head of State and Head of Government. The President is also the Commander of Vietnam’s Armed forces. Vietnam’s head of state works alongside the prime minister of Vietnam as head of government. The President appoints the prime minister, Vice President, and government officials with the approval of the National Assembly. Vietnam has had ten Presidents since its time of independence.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 761, "id": "96411521" } ]
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where does jamie chung live?
San Francisco
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Even merchandise like video games and toys were sold based on the series. Jackie Chan is an avid collector of antiques and it is rumored that he owns millions of dollars worth of antiques. He is often spotted in the antiques stores back in Hong King and many people have seen him shopping around there.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 1029, "id": "1713184" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_43_1299002917#5_2665797796", "url": "https://www.imdb.com/title/tt3700804/", "title": "Already Tomorrow in Hong Kong (2015) - IMDb", "headings": "Already Tomorrow in Hong Kong\nAlready Tomorrow in Hong Kong ( 2015)\nDirector:\nWriter:\nStars:\nReboots & Remakes We Can't Wait to See\nGreat Films the 2021 Oscars Missed for Best Picture\nEditorial Lists\nIndie Picks: 5 Movies We Want to See in February\nShare this Rating\nVideos\nPhotos\nCast\nStoryline\nPlot Keywords:\nTaglines:\nGenres:\nCertificate:\nParents Guide:\nDid You Know?\nTrivia\nQuotes\nSoundtracks\nFrequently Asked Questions\nDetails\nOfficial Sites:\nCountry:\nLanguage:\nEnglish\nRelease Date:\nAlso Known As:\nFilming Locations:\nBox Office\nOpening Weekend USA:\nGross USA:\nCumulative Worldwide Gross:\nCompany Credits\nProduction Co:\nTechnical Specs\nRuntime:\n78 min\nColor:\nColor\nContribute to This Page\nRecently Viewed\n", "segment": "What's meant to be will find a way. Genres: Comedy | Romance\nCertificate: Not Rated | See all certifications »\nParents Guide: Add content advisory for parents »\nEdit\nDid You Know? Trivia\nWhen Bryan Greenberg's character asked Jamie Chung's character where she was from, Chung said California. Greenberg asked San Francisco while Chung said L.A. In real life, Jamie Chung was born and raised in San Francisco, California. See more »\nQuotes\nRuby : Do you ever get writer's block? Josh :", "start_char": 3340, "end_char": 3825, "id": "52668895" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_12_370511795#2_649982491", "url": "https://articlebio.com/jamie-chung", "title": "Jamie Chung Bio: net worth, career, married, husband, Movies, TV series, Instagram, relationship, body measurement, ethnicity", "headings": "Jamie Chung Biography\nJamie Chung Biography\nJamie Jilynn Chung is an actress, blogger and reality television personality from America. She made her first TV show when she was selected for the San Diego-based fourteenth season on MTV’S reality show The Real World. Chung later worked in several films like Hangover II, Dragonball Evolution, Grown Ups and Premium Rush. She has appeared in the TV series The Gifted- a TV series base Marvel Comic's X-Men properties. It is connected to the X-Men film series. She also runs her own fashion blog What the Chung.\nEarly Life And Education of Jamie Chung\nJamie Chung's Career\nJamie Chung's Net Worth\nJamie Chung's Personal Life And Relationship\nJamie Chung's Body Measurement And Other Facts\n", "segment": "Chung later worked in several films like Hangover II, Dragonball Evolution, Grown Ups and Premium Rush. She has appeared in the TV series The Gifted- a TV series base Marvel Comic's X-Men properties. It is connected to the X-Men film series. She also runs her own fashion blog What the Chung. Early Life And Education of Jamie Chung\nJamie Chung was born and raised in San Francisco, California. She is the second generation of Korean-American parents who moved to the United States in 1980. CAPTION: Jamie Chung's childhood picture SOURCE: Pinterest\nHer parents had a restaurant business. She has a sibling.", "start_char": 1292, "end_char": 1899, "id": "53332160" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_43_1299002917#6_2665799287", "url": "https://www.imdb.com/title/tt3700804/", "title": "Already Tomorrow in Hong Kong (2015) - IMDb", "headings": "Already Tomorrow in Hong Kong\nAlready Tomorrow in Hong Kong ( 2015)\nDirector:\nWriter:\nStars:\nReboots & Remakes We Can't Wait to See\nGreat Films the 2021 Oscars Missed for Best Picture\nEditorial Lists\nIndie Picks: 5 Movies We Want to See in February\nShare this Rating\nVideos\nPhotos\nCast\nStoryline\nPlot Keywords:\nTaglines:\nGenres:\nCertificate:\nParents Guide:\nDid You Know?\nTrivia\nQuotes\nSoundtracks\nFrequently Asked Questions\nDetails\nOfficial Sites:\nCountry:\nLanguage:\nEnglish\nRelease Date:\nAlso Known As:\nFilming Locations:\nBox Office\nOpening Weekend USA:\nGross USA:\nCumulative Worldwide Gross:\nCompany Credits\nProduction Co:\nTechnical Specs\nRuntime:\n78 min\nColor:\nColor\nContribute to This Page\nRecently Viewed\n", "segment": "Trivia\nWhen Bryan Greenberg's character asked Jamie Chung's character where she was from, Chung said California. Greenberg asked San Francisco while Chung said L.A. In real life, Jamie Chung was born and raised in San Francisco, California. See more »\nQuotes\nRuby : Do you ever get writer's block? Josh : I read somewhere that if you're blocked, it just means you're writing about the wrong things. Ruby : Okay. It looks like someone's being Google quotes about writer's block instead of actually writing. Josh :", "start_char": 3520, "end_char": 4033, "id": "52668896" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_35_1524686240#2_3386428747", "url": "https://www.celebritynetworth.com/richest-celebrities/connie-chung-net-worth/", "title": "Connie Chung Net Worth | Celebrity Net Worth", "headings": "Connie Chung Net Worth\nConnie Chung Net Worth\nHow much is Connie Chung Worth?\nConnie Chung Net Worth:\nConnie Chung\n", "segment": "The event went on to gain national controversy, including a parody on NBC's sketch comedy show, Saturday Night Live. Though Chung was born in China, her family moved to the United States when she was less than a year old; she was raised in Washington, D.C. Since 1984, Chung has been married to TV show host, Maury Povich. The couple have three children, two from Povich's first marriage, and one adopted son, Matthew. Chung has also worked for Harvard University as a visiting professor of their Kennedy School of Government. Real Estate: In 2009, it was widely reported that Connie and Maury had committed to a real estate purchase in the Kalorama neighborhood of Washington, D.C. They reportedly signed a contract to purchase a $9 million house with 12,500 square feet of living space. Both Povich and his wife allegedly wanted to return to the city where they both grew up, having both lived in New York City for many years. The property was built in 1929 with brick-style construction. The outdoor area features a pool, koi pond, gazebo, and extensively manicured gardens.", "start_char": 935, "end_char": 2012, "id": "32648468" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_12_370511795#9_649995340", "url": "https://articlebio.com/jamie-chung", "title": "Jamie Chung Bio: net worth, career, married, husband, Movies, TV series, Instagram, relationship, body measurement, ethnicity", "headings": "Jamie Chung Biography\nJamie Chung Biography\nJamie Jilynn Chung is an actress, blogger and reality television personality from America. She made her first TV show when she was selected for the San Diego-based fourteenth season on MTV’S reality show The Real World. Chung later worked in several films like Hangover II, Dragonball Evolution, Grown Ups and Premium Rush. She has appeared in the TV series The Gifted- a TV series base Marvel Comic's X-Men properties. It is connected to the X-Men film series. She also runs her own fashion blog What the Chung.\nEarly Life And Education of Jamie Chung\nJamie Chung's Career\nJamie Chung's Net Worth\nJamie Chung's Personal Life And Relationship\nJamie Chung's Body Measurement And Other Facts\n", "segment": "They have been married since October 2015. They started dating in 2012 and got engaged on a trip to San Fransisco in 2013. They wedded in 2015 on Halloween at El Capitan Canyon in Santa Barbara in the presence of their family and friends. CAPTION: Jamie Chung and her husband Bryan Greenberg SOURCE: Hype Me\nHer husband, Bryan Greenberg, is an actor and singer who is known for his role as Ben Epstein in the HBO original series How to Make It in America. He has appeared in numerous films and TV series like One Tree Hill, The Perfect and The Good Guy. Jamie Chung is also a passionate blogger who shares her experience and advice related to food, travel and other related topics at her blog, What the Chung. She has a huge fan following on her Instagram account with 1.3 million followers, as of 2019. Jamie Chung's Body Measurement And Other Facts\nJamie Chung stands at a height of 5 ft 6 in or 168 cm.", "start_char": 4048, "end_char": 4953, "id": "53332167" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_38_230852410#0_505392942", "url": "https://www.distractify.com/p/where-does-katie-lee-live", "title": "Where Does Katie Lee Live? Inside The Food Network Star's Home", "headings": "Where Does Katie Lee Live? Inside Where 'The Kitchen' Star Resides\nWhere Does Katie Lee Live? Inside Where 'The Kitchen' Star Resides\nWhere does Katie Lee live?\nIs Katie Lee married?\nIs Katie Lee pregnant?\n", "segment": "Where Does Katie Lee Live? Inside The Food Network Star's Home\nHome > Entertainment\nSource: Getty Images\nWhere Does Katie Lee Live? Inside Where 'The Kitchen' Star Resides\nBy Samantha Faragalli Younghans\nMay. 6 2020, Updated 1:20 p.m. ET\nYou may know Katie Lee from Food Network's The Kitchen, but since the coronavirus pandemic, the popular show hasn't been producing and airing episodes as normal. That said, the 38-year-old brunette beauty has been spending a lot of time at her house for both the show and leisure amidst the stay at home orders, so viewers are naturally questioning where she lives right now. Here's everything we know about where Katie Lee resides! Article continues below advertisement\nWhere does Katie Lee live? It seems Katie Lee is a total New York girl right now! In the \"About\" section on her website, she explained that she and her husband, Ryan Biegel, have two homes in the East Coast state. \" We live in the West Village of New York City and the Hamptons with our rescue dog, Gus, a Chihuahua mix,\" she wrote of the two highly-desired locations.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 1076, "id": "57255035" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_12_1229304742#10_2466164824", "url": "https://bestlifeonline.com/celebs-live-hometown/", "title": "24 Celebrities Who Still Live in Their Hometown | Best Life", "headings": "24 Celebrities Who Still Live in Their Hometown\n24 Celebrities Who Still Live in Their Hometown\nThese huge stars have stayed close to their roots.\n1\nDave Chappelle; Yellow Springs, Ohio\n2\nZach Galifianakis; Alleghany County, North Carolina\n3\nLeBron James; Akron, Ohio\n4\nWarren Buffett; Omaha, Nebraska\n5\nJeff Daniels; Chelsea, Michigan\n6\nChance The Rapper; Chicago, Illinois\n7\nUsher; Atlanta, Georgia\n8\nDrake; Toronto, Ontario\n9\nJohn Cusack; Chicago, Illinois\n10\nJamie Lynn Spears; Kentwood, Louisiana\n11\nHugh Jackman; Sydney, Australia\n12\nEminem; Detroit, Michigan\n13\nKevin Jonas; New Jersey\n14\nReese Witherspoon; Nashville, Tennessee\n15\nSteve Buscemi; Brooklyn, New York\n16\nJohn O'Hurley; Kittery, Maine\n18\nRafael Nadal; Manacor, Spain\n19\nMichael Bublé; Burnaby, British Columbia\n20\nJustin Timberlake; Leiper's Fork, Tennessee\n21\nPitbull; Miami, Florida\n22\n2 Chainz; College Park, Georgia\n23\nMary Steenburgen; Little Rock, Arkansas\n24\nShawn Mendes; Toronto, Ontario\n", "segment": "After becoming a movie star, though, the actor decided to remain right where he was, purchasing his own apartment in the city. And his pride runs deep, responding to one Twitter user's comment that he was \"one of the few good ones in Hollywood\" with \" I live in Chicago —always have.\" And for more entertainment trivia sent right to your inbox, sign up for our daily newsletter. 10\nJamie Lynn Spears; Kentwood, Louisiana\nShutterstock/Tinseltown\nRaised in Kentwood, Louisiana, with her sister Britney, Jamie Lynn Spears still resides near there today. Recently, she told Entertainment Tonight that her sister traveled back home to quarantine with Jamie Lynn and her daughter. 11\nHugh Jackman; Sydney, Australia\nShutterstock/Twocoms\nIn 2016, the Sydney-born singing-and-dancing sensation purchased an almost $6 million dollar estate in his hometown with his wife, Deborra-Lee Furness. While the pad is certainly swankier than the one he grew up in, Hugh Jackman nonetheless remains close to his roots—literally. 12\nEminem;", "start_char": 5022, "end_char": 6042, "id": "54320757" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_38_230887071#1_505474761", "url": "https://www.distractify.com/p/where-does-ryan-seacrest-live", "title": "Where Does Ryan Seacrest Live? Inside The TV Personality's Abode", "headings": "Where Does Ryan Seacrest Live? Here's Where the TV Personality Resides\nWhere Does Ryan Seacrest Live? Here's Where the TV Personality Resides\nWhere does Ryan Seacrest live?\n", "segment": "But since one show is in NYC and the other is in L.A., there's a lot of questions about where the 45-year-old lives in order to successfully juggle everything, especially during the coronavirus pandemic. Here's everything we know about Ryan's abodes! Article continues below advertisement\nWhere does Ryan Seacrest live? Ryan Seacrest primarily lives in NYC in order to report to his talk show, Live With Kelly and Ryan, in midtown Manhattan weekdays. He moved to the Big Apple back in 2017 after signing on to sit alongside Kelly Ripa following Michael Strahan's departure. With a reported net worth of $430 million, we imagine his abode is quite extravagant. Article continues below advertisement\nSince he's been self-quarantined and working from home amid the spread of COVID-19, fans have gotten a look at his townhouse, specifically the open kitchen, via Instagram and his virtual Live! tune-ins. In one post, he even joked that his beautiful kitchen was his gym during this time by posting a video of himself doing an at-home workout with cans as weights. During a 2018 tour of the apartment he shares with his on-and-off girlfriend, Shayna Taylor, the two gushed about the cooking space. \"", "start_char": 429, "end_char": 1624, "id": "57255091" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_05_139764524#20_139208409", "url": "http://www.city-data.com/forum/los-angeles/449151-where-do-stars-live-8.html", "title": "Where do the stars live? (Santa Monica, Merced: groceries, gym, stores) - Los Angeles - California (CA) - Page 8 - City-Data Forum", "headings": "\n", "segment": "Taylor Lautner lives in Santa Clara. A lot of celebs live in the hills south of Ventura Blvd; I guess it's Studio City Hills or Beverly Hills. Teri Hatcher lives there and so does Christina Applegate in those homes off of Coldwater Canyon. A lot of stars live in upscale homes in high rises around Weho. Ashley Greene lives in The Granville around Crescent Heights and Portia de Rossi used to live in the same building. Mila Kunis also lives somewhere around the area. Then there are stars that live in secluded places like Denise Richards; her reality show house was in Hidden Hills. As we all know the Kim Kardashian's mom and dad (Bruce Jenner) live in Calabasas.", "start_char": 6403, "end_char": 7069, "id": "16737661" } ]
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what club team does ronaldinho play for?
Clube Atlético Mineiro
[ { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_08_1639391230#0_2954694224", "url": "http://www.rocketswag.com/biography/athlete/soccer/ronaldinho/What-Team-Does-Ronaldinho-Play-For.html", "title": "What Team Does Ronaldinho Play For", "headings": "What Team Does Ronaldinho Play For ?\nWhat Team Does Ronaldinho Play For ?", "segment": "What Team Does Ronaldinho Play For\nWhat Team Does Ronaldinho Play For ? What Team Does Ronaldinho Play For ? Ronaldinho is known across the soccer world for his amazing handling of the ball and kicking. He is one of the most talented footballers among his peers and this has been acknowledged by all the greats of soccer. While Ronaldinho started his professional club career with Paris Saint Germain, he is no longer with them. In 2008, when his contract with his then club Barcelona came to an end, Ronaldinho first refused an offer from Manchester City. This offer was for an amazing 25.5 million pounds. Instead, Ronaldinho took up a 3-year contract with AC Milan for 5.1 million pounds a year. So, if you are wondering What Team Does Ronaldinho Play For ?, then you have the answer.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 790, "id": "1713268" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_04_180069618#13_481844717", "url": "http://www.answers.com/Q/Which_clubs_has_Ronaldinho_played_for", "title": "", "headings": "\n", "segment": "No he hasn't, although he did play for Barcelona. How many different clubs have played in premier league since its inception? 43 Clubs have played in the Premier League. How many clubs has thiery Henry played for? Henry played for these main clubs Monaco, Juventus, arsenal and\nbarcelona. Who is ronaldinho? Ronaldo de Ass&iacute;s Moreira AKA Ronaldinho, id an Brazillian footballer born on the 21st of March 1980.He is currently playing for the Spanish Football Club Barcelona. He has won the FIFA Player of the year award twice in 2004 and 2005.ronaldinho is a soccer player from Brazil he played world cup soccerwww.hamidmaradona.webs.comRonaldinho's real name is Ronaldo but they call him Ronaldinho because there was already a Ronaldo on the team. Ronaldinho played for Barcelona FC but moved to AC Milan. :((( From Cory Griffiths.", "start_char": 4140, "end_char": 4976, "id": "75040486" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_04_180069618#12_481843897", "url": "http://www.answers.com/Q/Which_clubs_has_Ronaldinho_played_for", "title": "", "headings": "\n", "segment": "His father died when he was eight,\nbut ronaldinho is definatley not Dead! When did ronaldinho move to Chelsea? This is a bad question he has never played for Chelsea and he\nnever will. Who played for both ac milan and Barcelona? Ronaldinho, Zambrotta and probably others\nHas Ronaldinho ever played for Real Madrid? No he hasn't, although he did play for Barcelona. How many different clubs have played in premier league since its inception? 43 Clubs have played in the Premier League. How many clubs has thiery Henry played for? Henry played for these main clubs Monaco, Juventus, arsenal and\nbarcelona.", "start_char": 3826, "end_char": 4429, "id": "75040485" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_04_180069618#0_481834116", "url": "http://www.answers.com/Q/Which_clubs_has_Ronaldinho_played_for", "title": "", "headings": "\n", "segment": "Which clubs has Ronaldinho played for? - Answers\nGremio, Paris Saint Germain, Barcelona, AC Milan, and\nFlamengo(current). 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 \nLeaderboard\n Related Topics\nEnglish Football\n \nInternational Football\n \nFootball - American\n \nSoccer History\n \nAsk Question\n0\nLog in\nFootball - Soccer\nRonaldinho\nWhich clubs has Ronaldinho played for? Asked by Wiki User\nSee Answer\nTop Answer\nWiki User\nAnswered 2011-04-02 01:08:43\nGremio, Paris Saint Germain, Barcelona, AC Milan, and\nFlamengo(current). 567\n0\n0\n0\n0\nAdd a Comment\nYour Answer\nLoading...\nStill have questions? Find more answers\nRelated Questions\nWhich player has scored for many clubs? Ronaldinho\nTo which does ronaldinho changed to? Ronoldhino changed clubs from Barcelona to A.C.Milan. Footballers who have played for the top 4 clubs in the English prem and a club in Spain? Christiano Ronaldo, Gaucho Ronaldinho, Thierry Henry.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 1161, "id": "75040473" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_08_1639391230#1_2954695367", "url": "http://www.rocketswag.com/biography/athlete/soccer/ronaldinho/What-Team-Does-Ronaldinho-Play-For.html", "title": "What Team Does Ronaldinho Play For", "headings": "What Team Does Ronaldinho Play For ?\nWhat Team Does Ronaldinho Play For ?", "segment": "In 2008, when his contract with his then club Barcelona came to an end, Ronaldinho first refused an offer from Manchester City. This offer was for an amazing 25.5 million pounds. Instead, Ronaldinho took up a 3-year contract with AC Milan for 5.1 million pounds a year. So, if you are wondering What Team Does Ronaldinho Play For ?, then you have the answer. He plays for AC Milan. On joining AC Milan, Ronaldinho did not get the famous number 10 jersey as it was already taken by Clarence Seedorf. So, Ronaldinho choose number 80 jersey for himself as his year of birth is 1980. While playing for AC Milan, he scored his first goal against Internazionale in September 2008. This was a match that Milan won.", "start_char": 431, "end_char": 1139, "id": "1713269" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_04_180069618#4_481837609", "url": "http://www.answers.com/Q/Which_clubs_has_Ronaldinho_played_for", "title": "", "headings": "\n", "segment": "he played for Brazil. Does Ronaldinho speak English? No as he never played inEngland ever. What teams does Ronaldinho play for in 2007? He played for Barcelona and Brazil. What team is ronaldinho on for fifa 2010? He played for AC Milan\nIs ronaldinho played in 2006 fifa world cup? Yes\nWhich footballer played for three different clubs? Many, many players have played for three different clubs, far too many to mention. Many have played for more than three clubs.", "start_char": 1616, "end_char": 2079, "id": "75040477" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_04_180069618#10_481842428", "url": "http://www.answers.com/Q/Which_clubs_has_Ronaldinho_played_for", "title": "", "headings": "\n", "segment": "What numbers has ronaldinho played in? It was 9 and 10 at Barcelona and 29 at Milan,\nDid ronaldinho ever play at fenerbahce? No he played for P.S.G. Barcelona and A.C.Milan. What clubs has bolo zenden played for? what clubs has bolo zenden played for? in the English premier\nand the Spanish league\nWho has played for the most AFL clubs? Dale Kickett - 5 Clubs\nWhich clubs did Pele play for? He played for two clubs Santos and The Cosmos. Is Ronaldinho dead? No, Ronaldinho is not dead.", "start_char": 3339, "end_char": 3825, "id": "75040483" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_04_180069618#1_481835569", "url": "http://www.answers.com/Q/Which_clubs_has_Ronaldinho_played_for", "title": "", "headings": "\n", "segment": "Find more answers\nRelated Questions\nWhich player has scored for many clubs? Ronaldinho\nTo which does ronaldinho changed to? Ronoldhino changed clubs from Barcelona to A.C.Milan. Footballers who have played for the top 4 clubs in the English prem and a club in Spain? Christiano Ronaldo, Gaucho Ronaldinho, Thierry Henry. Does ronaldinho play on the team acmilan? Yes he does and he also plays with other clubs. What teams have ronaldinho played for? F.C. Barca and A.C. Milan i personally think RonaldinHO is a\nHO! How many games has ronaldinho played for Brazil?", "start_char": 840, "end_char": 1404, "id": "75040474" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_57_810908723#11_1301457529", "url": "https://www.wealthypersons.com/ronaldinho-net-worth-2020-2021/", "title": "Ronaldinho Net Worth 2021: Age, Height, Weight, Wife, Kids, Bio-Wiki | Wealthy Persons", "headings": "Ronaldinho Net Worth 2021: Age, Height, Weight, Wife, Kids, Bio-Wiki\nRonaldinho Net Worth 2021: Age, Height, Weight, Wife, Kids, Bio-Wiki\nEarly Life\nAge, Height, and Weight\nCareer\nAwards and Achievements\nNet Worth & Salary of Ronaldinho in 2021\n", "segment": "They settled for Ronaldinho, who played for the team between 2003 and 2008. He then joined Milan, a Serial A team. That was after declining an offer from Manchester United for a second time. He left the team in 2012. Other teams include Flamenco for a year, Atletico Mineiro between 2012 and 2014 then Queretaro until 2015. Since 2015, he has been playing for Fluminense. He has also been part of the Brazil national team. He has participated in the World Cup, Olympics among others. Awards and Achievements\nIn 2005 he had several honors such as Balloon d’Or. He was the FIFA World Player of the Year in 2004, 2005, and the Bronze award of the same in 2006.", "start_char": 3369, "end_char": 4026, "id": "94436725" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_04_180069618#2_481836347", "url": "http://www.answers.com/Q/Which_clubs_has_Ronaldinho_played_for", "title": "", "headings": "\n", "segment": "Does ronaldinho play on the team acmilan? Yes he does and he also plays with other clubs. What teams have ronaldinho played for? F.C. Barca and A.C. Milan i personally think RonaldinHO is a\nHO! How many games has ronaldinho played for Brazil? As of August 12, 2008, Ronaldinho has been capped 83 times for\nBrazil. Did ronaldinho play for any English team? No he has not played. What team did Ronaldinho play for in 2003? 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what kind of money does germany?
Euro
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The Euro is the currency for Germany\nWhich currencey is used in Germany? The currency in Germany is Euro (€). What is the currany of Germany? The currency used in Germany is the EURO. What currency do the people of Germany use? The germans use the Euro as their currency\nGerman Language and Culture Germany Berlin Wall Hard Disk Drives History of Germany Coins and Paper Money Denmark International Government World Currencies Qatar Jokes and Riddles Investing and Financial Markets English to German Shopping Germany in WW2", "start_char": 3100, "end_char": 3684, "id": "74737688" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_02_1271056427#0_2144327683", "url": "http://researchmaniacs.com/Country/Currency/What-currency-does-Germany-use.html", "title": "", "headings": "\n", "segment": "What currency does Germany use? What currency do they use in Germany? What kind of money do they use to pay with in Germany? 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We have the answer for you right here!", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 576, "id": "62088685" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_11_1335514336#0_2796801318", "url": "https://answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=20080417103230AA511uu", "title": "what kind of money does germany use? | Yahoo Answers", "headings": "what kind of money does germany use?\nwhat kind of money does germany use?\n23 Answers\nAnonymous\nAnonymous\nAnonymous\nAnonymous\n", "segment": "what kind of money does germany use? | Yahoo Answers\nray b\nray b\nasked in Travel Germany Other - Germany · 1 decade ago\nwhat kind of money does germany use? 23 Answers\nRelevance\nLegend Gates Shotokan Karate\nLv 7\n1 decade ago\nFavorite Answer\nThe Euro Dollar is used now all over mainland Europe except England, Russia and a few other places but just about all Europe. Years ago each had their own currency and Germany used the DM (Deutsch Mark) and before the country became united again they had two forms of German currency, Western DM and Easter DDR coins. TO YOU IDIOTS http://www.ibiblio.org/theeuro/InformationWebsite....\nTHAT TELLS IT ALL!!! Now all are Euro pretty much except those few. Over all I think it was a good Idea to do. ...Show more\nSource (s): Shihan\nDeborah\nLv 4\n5 years ago\nFor the best answers, search on this site https://shorturl.im/aw6Bd\nGermany uses the Euro (€). Up to 1999 it was the Deutschmarks (DM).", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 930, "id": "25513103" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_10_1385350065#11_2238206449", "url": "http://www.worldatlas.com/webimage/countrys/europe/germany/deflags.htm", "title": "Flags, Symbols & Currency of Germany - World Atlas", "headings": "Flags, Symbols & Currency of Germany\nFlags, Symbols & Currency of Germany\nHistory of the Flag of Germany\nHistorical Flags of Germany\nNational Flag and Naval Jack of Germany\nFlag of East Germany\nSymbols of Germany\nThe National Coat of Arms of Germany\nNational Motto\nNational Anthem\n\"Das Lied der Deutschen\" (German)\n\"The Song of the Germans\"\nThe Currency of Germany is the euro\nCoins\nBanknotes\nEuro Banknote\nEuro Coin\nHistorical Currencies of Germany\nGulden Banknotes\nGulden Coins\n", "segment": "Flourish in the radiance of this fortune,\nFlourish, German fatherland! :|\nThe Currency of Germany is the euro\nSince 2002, the official currency of Germany is the euro (€). The euro symbol was designed by a Belgian named Alain Billiet. The € draws inspiration from the Greek epsilon (Є) which is a referral of the infancy of European civilization. The first letter stands for Europe and the two parallel lines signify the euro’s stability. The euro comes second immediately after the United States dollar as the most used currency worldwide. Coins\nThe euro is subdivided into 100 cents. The coins circulating have a primary side bearing the map and values or denomination. The Latin version of the euro is used due to a larger number of languages used by different members together Arabic numerals. However, from 2007 or 2008 depending on the member state, the current currency has a map depicting nations outside Eurozone.", "start_char": 5775, "end_char": 6697, "id": "27022858" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_06_569369777#0_1015143419", "url": "http://www.frommers.com/destinations/germany/691208", "title": "Money in Germany | Frommer's", "headings": "Money in Germany\nGermany\nMoney in Germany\n", "segment": "Money in Germany | Frommer's\n\n\n\n\n\nHome › Destinations › Europe › Germany › Planning a Trip › Money\nGermany\nMoney in Germany\nThe euro (€) is the single European currency of Germany and other participating countries. Exchange rates of participating countries are locked into a common currency fluctuating against the dollar. The major cities of Germany are some of the world's most expensive. So, if you want to see the country without breaking the bank, you may want to cut short your time in Frankfurt, Munich, or Berlin and concentrate on regional capitals such as Freiburg in the Black Forest, where you can cut your travel cost by anywhere from 20% to 40%. You may also want to consider a rail pass. Although prices in Germany are high, you generally get good value for your money. The inflation rate has remained low. Hotels are usually clean and comfortable, and restaurants generally offer good cuisine and ample portions made with quality ingredients. Trains are fast and on time, and most service personnel treat you with respect. advertisement\nMany people come to Germany just for winter sports.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 1104, "id": "19138412" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_11_1335374878#5_2796455029", "url": "https://answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=20080415195945AASDzZZ", "title": "What type of currency does germany use? | Yahoo Answers", "headings": "What type of currency does germany use?\nWhat type of currency does germany use?\n7 Answers\nAnonymous\nAnonymous\n", "segment": "lolz a thumb down? seriously? I FUCKING LIVE HERE! Anonymous\n1 decade ago\nwell germany used currency called german marks but now they use EURO wihich is short for europe\nJ K (Semper Fi) Beer is good!!! Lv 7\n1 decade ago\nThe Eurodollar I think, you can contact the German embassy to find out for sure. Still have questions? Get your answers by asking now. Ask Question", "start_char": 2667, "end_char": 3037, "id": "25512851" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_50_2133095008#6_2955311318", "url": "https://www.quora.com/Which-currency-is-used-in-Germany-the-euro-or-the-Deutsche-mark", "title": "Which currency is used in Germany, the euro or the Deutsche mark? - Quora", "headings": "Which currency is used in Germany, the euro or the Deutsche mark?\nWhich currency is used in Germany, the euro or the Deutsche mark?\nAnonymous\nAnonymous\n", "segment": "German money is the Euro. Coins are €0.01, 0.02, 0.05, 0.10, 0.20, 0.50, €1 ad €2. Bills are €5, 10, 20, 50, 100, 500, 1000, and possibly 200, but I've never seen one. This is the same money that is used in Italy, Germany, France, Spain, and the Republic of Ireland, as well as a few other European Union countries. 918 views\n·\nView upvotes\nSponsored by USAFacts\nOur nation, in numbers. Understand the trends that will impact the economy, population, and environment in 2021. Learn More\nStefan Andersen\n, Yet another tech-addict...\nAnswered 5 years ago\nOriginally Answered: What is German money called? Germany uses, as 18 other European contries, the currency Euro (€). Members include but are not limited to:", "start_char": 2862, "end_char": 3573, "id": "88037981" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_03_1536481896#4_2559282168", "url": "http://www.answers.com/Q/Can_you_use_american_currency_in_germany", "title": "Can you use American currency in Germany? - Answers", "headings": "Can you use American currency in Germany\n?\n\nCan you use American currency in Germany?\nYour Answer\nRelated Questions\nWhat currency do they use in Germany today?\nWhat currency do the people of Germany use?\nWhat currency do they use in Munich?\nWhat currency does Italy and Germany use?\nWhat kind of curnency does Germany use?\nCan you use American currency in Beijing?\nWhy do Americans use American dollars?\nWhat is the currency used in Hamburg?\nWhat currency did germany use untill 2002?\nWhat is jarmany currency?\nWhat currency they use in Germany?\nWhat is the Germany currency called?\nDoes Germany use euros?\nWhat currency did Germany use until 2002?\nDoes Germany use euro?\nWhat is the currency of Berlin?\nWhat is the currency for Berlin?\nWhat was the currency in Germany 1961?\nWhat Germany currency money?\nIs german currency more then american currency?\nWhat currency was used during 1995 in Germany?\nWhen did Germany change their currency from mark to saufeno?\nWhat kind of currency did people in Germany in the 1900's use?\nCan you use American money in Puerto Vallarta?\nWhat was the currency in Germany before Euros?\n", "segment": "What is jarmany currency? First of all, it is not jarmany it is Germany. Second of all, it is money they use in Germany\nWhat currency they use in Germany? They use Euro's in Germany and many other parts of Europe as well such as France, Spain and Austria. What is the Germany currency called? The official currency of Germany is the Euro. Does Germany use euros? Very definitely. Germany has been one of the leaders in support of a single European currency. It replaced its prior Deutschmark currency in 2002.", "start_char": 1136, "end_char": 1646, "id": "3261893" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_25_1344327123#62_2578099946", "url": "https://parenting.firstcry.com/articles/90-interesting-and-engaging-trivia-questions-and-answers-for-kids/", "title": "", "headings": "90 Interesting and Engaging Trivia Questions and Answers for Kids\n90 Interesting and Engaging Trivia Questions and Answers for Kids\nIn This Article\nInteresting Trivia Questions and Answers\nSports Trivia Questions and Answers\nMovie Trivia Questions and Answers\nHistory Trivia Questions and Answers\nAnswer: 1937\nScience Trivia Questions and Answers\nMusic Trivia Questions and Answers\nGeography Trivia Questions and Answers\nAnswer: Bangkok\nFunny Trivia Questions and Answers\n", "segment": "China. 76. What Is The Currency Used In Germany? Answer: Germany Uses The Currency Euro. 77. Name The Largest Ocean On The Earth. 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what religion is sammy davis jr?
Judaism
[ { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_50_2262465382#0_3066745899", "url": "https://www.quora.com/Why-did-Sammy-Davis-Jr-convert-to-Judaism", "title": "Why did Sammy Davis, Jr. convert to Judaism? - Quora", "headings": "Why did Sammy Davis, Jr. convert to Judaism?\n8 Answers", "segment": "Why did Sammy Davis, Jr. convert to Judaism? - Quora\nSammy Davis, Jr.\nOrthodox Judaism\nReligious Conversion\nJudaism\nJewish Ethnicities and People\nReligion\nWhy did Sammy Davis, Jr. convert to Judaism? Ad by SiriusXM\nWhat’s one place to find entertainment no matter where I am? Stream SiriusXM and enjoy listening on your phone, online and at home. Learn More\n8 Answers\nFabian Jolivet\n, former PHOTO AGENT at Phil Stern (1992-2001)\nAnswered 2 years ago\nMost of the answers here are one sided, mostly not true… such as: “ Sammy converted to Judaism because most of the people that accepted him & treated him well were Jews.” - Hey, I represented WW2 & Hollywood (insider) photographer PHIL STERN (born Jewish - but, not a religious believer). He was a close friend of The Rat Pack… the photographer once told me: Sammy converted in a last, desperate effort to fit in the Hollywood establishment. He said that Davis had confided to him: “", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 933, "id": "88115156" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_11_1417568209#9_2995081284", "url": "https://answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=20111220184450AAV8CHj", "title": "Was Sammy Davis, Jr. born Jewish or did he convert? | Yahoo Answers", "headings": "Was Sammy Davis, Jr. born Jewish or did he convert?\nWas Sammy Davis, Jr. born Jewish or did he convert?\n9 Answers\nHow do you think about the answers? You can sign in to vote the answer.\nAnonymous\nAnonymous\nAnonymous\n", "segment": "https://shrink.im/baiZD\nNISSI\nLv 5\n9 years ago\nSammy Davis was not born a Jew dear. He converted in 1954 after an almost fatal car accident in LA on the way back from Las Vegas. This accident cause him to loose his left eye. Mr. Davis's friend, Eddie Cantor who was also a performer. Mr. Cantor was not Jewish at that time , but later converted also. Mr. Cantor told Sammy Davis Jr. about the similarities between Jewish people and the Black culture. Mr. Sammy Davis Jr. was impressed with the endurance of the Jewish people and converted. ...Show more\nAnonymous\n5 years ago\nThis Site Might Help You. RE: Was Sammy Davis, Jr. born Jewish or did he convert?", "start_char": 5187, "end_char": 5843, "id": "25663786" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_34_820889663#10_1671269723", "url": "https://www.biography.com/performer/sammy-davis-jr", "title": "Sammy Davis Jr. - Children, Candy Man & Movies - Biography", "headings": "\nQuick Facts\nSammy Davis Jr.\nWho Was Sammy Davis Jr.?\nChildhood on the Road\nRising Star\nThe Rat Pack and Beyond\nSocial Activism\nTo the End\nPersonal Life and Biographies\nFact Check\nCitation Information\nArticle Title\nAuthor\nWebsite Name\nURL\nAccess Date\nPublisher\nLast Updated\nOriginal Published Date\nBIOGRAPHY NEWSLETTER\nMORE STORIES FROM BIOGRAPHY\nDean Martin\nMartin Luther King Jr.\nAndrew Young Jr.\nFrank Sinatra\nJohn D. Rockefeller Jr.\nRobert Downey Jr.\nOliver Wendell Holmes Jr.\nHank Williams Jr.\nJames Byrd Jr.\n", "segment": "which reached the Top 20 of the Billboard pop charts as well. And Davis's live stage work continued to earn him honors, as seen with his Tony Award–nominated performance in the 1964 musical Golden Boy . In 1966, the entertainer hosted his own short-lived variety series, The Sammy Davis Jr. Show. Years later, he played host again on the syndicated talk show Sammy and Company, from 1975-77. Social Activism\nDespite what appeared to be a free-swinging playboy lifestyle, a lifetime of enduring racial prejudice led Davis to use his fame for political means. During the 1960s he became active in the Civil Rights Movement, participating in the 1963 March on Washington and refusing to perform at racially segregated nightclubs, for which he is credited with helping integrate in Las Vegas and Miami Beach. Davis also challenged the bigotry of the era by marrying Swedish actress May Britt at a time when interracial marriages were forbidden by law in 31 states. ( President John F. Kennedy, in fact, requested that the couple not appear at his inauguration so as not to anger white Southerners.) To the End\nThroughout the 1970s and ’80s, the multitalented Davis continued his prolific output. He maintained his musical career, releasing albums well into the late '70s and getting his first #1 chart hit with 1972’s “Candy Man.”", "start_char": 6215, "end_char": 7541, "id": "22935382" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_40_64005513#0_164629759", "url": "https://www.famousdetails.com/sammy-davis-jr/", "title": "Sammy Davis Jr.: Top 10 Facts You Need to Know | FamousDetails", "headings": "Sammy Davis Jr.: Top 10 Must-Know Facts About Pop Singer\nSammy Davis Jr.: Top 10 Must-Know Facts About Pop Singer\n1. Bio\n2. Sammy Davis Jr.’s zodiac sign is Sagittarius\n3. He is currently 95 years old\n4. On Sammy Davis Jr.’s birthday\nOn this day in history:\n5. Sammy Davis Jr.’s stats\nHeight\nWeight\nMisc\n6. The Year of the Ox\n7. Sammy Davis Jr.’s life path number is 1\n8. Silent Generation\n9. Sammy Davis Jr.’s birthstone is Tanzanite, Turquoise, Zircon and Topaz\n10. Sammy Davis Jr.’s birth flower is Narcissus\n", "segment": "Sammy Davis Jr.: Top 10 Facts You Need to Know | FamousDetails\nSammy Davis Jr.: Top 10 Must-Know Facts About Pop Singer\nSammy Davis Jr. (Pop Singer) was born on the 8th of December, 1925. He was born in 1920s, in Silent Generation. His birth sign is Sagittarius and his life path number is 1. Sammy’s birth flower is Narcissus and birthstone is Tanzanite, Turquoise, Zircon and Topaz. What does this all mean? Let’s find out! Discover all the facts that no one tells you about Sammy Davis Jr. below ↓\nNAME: Sammy Davis Jr.\nFULL NAME:", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 533, "id": "80462255" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_55_136421380#9_342309347", "url": "https://www.thetalko.com/15-celebrities-who-practice-witchcraft/", "title": "15 Celebrities You Didn't Know Practice Witchcraft | TheTalko", "headings": "15 Celebrities You Didn't Know Practice Witchcraft\n15 Celebrities You Didn't Know Practice Witchcraft\n15 Azealia Banks\n14 Daryl Hall\n13 Fairuza Balk\n12 Gabrielle Anwar\n11 Sammy Davis Jr.\n10 Kate Bush\n9 Jimmy Page\n8 Stevie Nicks\n7 Cybill Shepherd\n6 Grimes\n5 Elvis Presley\n4 Fiona Horne\n3 Björk\n2 David Bowie\n1 Ariana Grande\n", "segment": "11 Sammy Davis Jr.\nVia Fansshare\nEntertainer Sammy Davis Jr. is known for converting to Judaism and only having one eye. Turns out he also had eyes for Satan. Davis started his journey into the occult in 1968 after attending a party that turned out to be a satanic one. Davis continued attending these parties and eventually joined the Church of Satan. A few years later Davis would star in the first satanic sitcom, Poor Devil. The show starred Davis as a demon who would move up within the ranks of hell if he could acquire the soul of an accountant. In spite of the show's lack of success, Davis was promoted within the Church of Satan and given the title of Warlock. However, in the mid 1970's Davis' interest in the occult would fade. The New York Post quoted his memoir saying, \"It was a short-lived interest, but I still have many friends in the Church of Satan… I say this to only show that however bizarre the subject I don’t pass judgment until I have found out everything I can about it. People who can put up an interesting case will often find that I’m a willing convert.\"", "start_char": 5188, "end_char": 6274, "id": "67198599" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_40_64005513#3_164633405", "url": "https://www.famousdetails.com/sammy-davis-jr/", "title": "Sammy Davis Jr.: Top 10 Facts You Need to Know | FamousDetails", "headings": "Sammy Davis Jr.: Top 10 Must-Know Facts About Pop Singer\nSammy Davis Jr.: Top 10 Must-Know Facts About Pop Singer\n1. Bio\n2. Sammy Davis Jr.’s zodiac sign is Sagittarius\n3. He is currently 95 years old\n4. On Sammy Davis Jr.’s birthday\nOn this day in history:\n5. Sammy Davis Jr.’s stats\nHeight\nWeight\nMisc\n6. The Year of the Ox\n7. Sammy Davis Jr.’s life path number is 1\n8. Silent Generation\n9. Sammy Davis Jr.’s birthstone is Tanzanite, Turquoise, Zircon and Topaz\n10. Sammy Davis Jr.’s birth flower is Narcissus\n", "segment": "Unknown\nNATIONALITY: American\nRELIGION: Unknown\nSEXUALITY: 1. Bio\nSammy Davis Jr., best known for being a Pop Singer, was born in New York City, NY on Tuesday, December 8, 1925. Popular singer, dancer, actor, and member of the Rat Pack who released the hit “The Candy Man” in 1972. Family: He married Loray White on January 10, 1958, then May Britt on November 13, 1960, and then Altovise Davis on May 11, 1970. He had four children. Sammy Davis Jr. father’s name is Sammy Davis Sr.", "start_char": 642, "end_char": 1126, "id": "80462258" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_40_64005513#2_164632300", "url": "https://www.famousdetails.com/sammy-davis-jr/", "title": "Sammy Davis Jr.: Top 10 Facts You Need to Know | FamousDetails", "headings": "Sammy Davis Jr.: Top 10 Must-Know Facts About Pop Singer\nSammy Davis Jr.: Top 10 Must-Know Facts About Pop Singer\n1. Bio\n2. Sammy Davis Jr.’s zodiac sign is Sagittarius\n3. He is currently 95 years old\n4. On Sammy Davis Jr.’s birthday\nOn this day in history:\n5. Sammy Davis Jr.’s stats\nHeight\nWeight\nMisc\n6. The Year of the Ox\n7. Sammy Davis Jr.’s life path number is 1\n8. Silent Generation\n9. Sammy Davis Jr.’s birthstone is Tanzanite, Turquoise, Zircon and Topaz\n10. Sammy Davis Jr.’s birth flower is Narcissus\n", "segment": "Sammy Davis Jr.\nNICKNAME: Sammy\nPROFESSION: Pop Singer\nGENDER: Male\nBIRTHPLACE: New York City, NY\nETHNICITY: Unknown\nNATIONALITY: American\nRELIGION: Unknown\nSEXUALITY: 1. Bio\nSammy Davis Jr., best known for being a Pop Singer, was born in New York City, NY on Tuesday, December 8, 1925.", "start_char": 533, "end_char": 821, "id": "80462257" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_11_1417568209#10_2995082453", "url": "https://answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=20111220184450AAV8CHj", "title": "Was Sammy Davis, Jr. born Jewish or did he convert? | Yahoo Answers", "headings": "Was Sammy Davis, Jr. born Jewish or did he convert?\nWas Sammy Davis, Jr. born Jewish or did he convert?\n9 Answers\nHow do you think about the answers? You can sign in to vote the answer.\nAnonymous\nAnonymous\nAnonymous\n", "segment": "Mr. Cantor told Sammy Davis Jr. about the similarities between Jewish people and the Black culture. Mr. Sammy Davis Jr. was impressed with the endurance of the Jewish people and converted. ...Show more\nAnonymous\n5 years ago\nThis Site Might Help You. RE: Was Sammy Davis, Jr. born Jewish or did he convert? If he converted, what were his reasons? Source (s): sammy davis jr born jewish convert: https://tr.im/v1eYD\nHow do you think about the answers? You can sign in to vote the answer.", "start_char": 5538, "end_char": 6023, "id": "25663787" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_07_526703941#3_914917267", "url": "http://www.jewornotjew.com/profile.jsp?ID=504", "title": "Jew or Not Jew: Sammy Davis Jr.", "headings": "Sammy Davis Jr.\n", "segment": "So, do we welcome someone as famous and distinguished as Sammy Davis Jr. with open arms? Every day of the week and twice on shabbos. But do we understand his decision? Not even a little bit. Verdict: Jew. March 17, 2009\n\nSee Also\nJoey Bishop\nNell Carter\nJulio Iglesias\nFrank Sinatra\nIke Turner", "start_char": 1017, "end_char": 1311, "id": "45262522" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_40_64005513#13_164646831", "url": "https://www.famousdetails.com/sammy-davis-jr/", "title": "Sammy Davis Jr.: Top 10 Facts You Need to Know | FamousDetails", "headings": "Sammy Davis Jr.: Top 10 Must-Know Facts About Pop Singer\nSammy Davis Jr.: Top 10 Must-Know Facts About Pop Singer\n1. Bio\n2. Sammy Davis Jr.’s zodiac sign is Sagittarius\n3. He is currently 95 years old\n4. On Sammy Davis Jr.’s birthday\nOn this day in history:\n5. Sammy Davis Jr.’s stats\nHeight\nWeight\nMisc\n6. The Year of the Ox\n7. Sammy Davis Jr.’s life path number is 1\n8. Silent Generation\n9. Sammy Davis Jr.’s birthstone is Tanzanite, Turquoise, Zircon and Topaz\n10. Sammy Davis Jr.’s birth flower is Narcissus\n", "segment": "No song matches found..\nOn this day in history: 1863 – Abraham Lincoln issues his Amnesty Proclamation and plan for Reconstruction of the South. 1941 – US President Franklin D. Roosevelt delivers \"Day of Infamy\" speech to US Congress a day after the bombing of Pearl Harbor. 1965 – Pope Paul VI signs 2nd Vatican council. 5. Sammy Davis Jr.’s stats\nWe’re currently in process of confirming all details such as Sammy Davis Jr.’s height, weight, and other stats. If there is any information missing, we will be updating this page soon. If you any have tips or corrections, please send them our way. Height\nHEIGHT (FEET): 5′ 5″\nHEIGHT (METERS):", "start_char": 3149, "end_char": 3790, "id": "80462268" } ]
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what county is minneapolis mn in?
Hennepin County
[ { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_28_1419112166#4_2916425247", "url": "https://statisticalatlas.com/metro-area/Minnesota/Minneapolis/Population", "title": "", "headings": "\n", "segment": "population of selected counties in the Minneapolis Area\n0k1k2k3k#\nRamsey County\nRamsey\nHennepin County\nHennepin\nAnoka County\nAnoka\nDakota County\nDakota\nWashington County\nWashington\nScott County\nScott\nCarver County\nCarver\nSherburne County\nSherburne\nWright County\nWright\nChisago County\nChisago\nSt. Croix County\nSt. Croix\nIsanti County\nIsanti\nPierce County\nPierce\nLe Sueur County\nLe Sueur\nMille Lacs County\nMille Lacs\nSibley County\nSibley\n3,493.272409\n3,493.272409\n3.49k1\n2,184.205069\n2,184.205069\n2.18k2\n806.784095\n806.784095\n0.81k3\n731.461403\n731.461403\n0.73k4\n647.096686\n647.096686\n0.65k5\n391.540621\n391.540621\n0.39k6\n274.267890\n274.267890\n0.27k7\n210.637003\n210.637003\n0.21k8\n196.456368\n196.456368\n0.20k9\n130.247700\n130.247700\n0.13k10\n120.039188\n120.039188\n0.12k11\n88.265217\n88.265217\n0.09k12\n71.252441\n71.252441\n0.07k13\n61.612349\n61.612349\n0.06k14\n45.057330\n45.057330\n0.05k15\n25.403306\n25.403306\n0.03k16\nrank of county out of 16 by population density\nPopulation by County Subdivision in the Minneapolis Area\nThere are 415 county subdivisions in the Minneapolis Area. This section compares the 50 most populous of those to each other. The least populous of the compared county subdivisions has a population of 18,077. Total Population by County Subdivision#9\nScope: population of selected county subdivisions in the Minneapolis Area\n0k100k200k300k400k#MinneapolisSt. PaulBloomingtonBrooklyn ParkPlymouthMaple GroveWoodburyEaganEden PrairieCoon RapidsBlaineBurnsvilleLakevilleMinnetonkaApple ValleyEdina\nSt. Louis Park\nSt. Louis PkMaplewoodShakopeeRichfieldCottage GroveRoseville\nInver Grove Heights\nInver Grv HtsAndover\nBrooklyn Center\nBrooklyn CtrSavageOakdaleFridleyShoreviewRamseyChaskaPrior LakeChanhassen\nWhite Bear Lake\nWhite Bear LkChamplinElk RiverRosemountCrystalHastingsNew BrightonFarmingtonGolden ValleyNew HopeLino Lakes\nSouth St. Paul\nS St. PaulWest St. Paul\nColumbia Heights\nColumbia HtsForest LakeStillwaterHopkins\n404,670.000000\n404,670.000000\n404.67k1\n297,160.000000\n297,160.000000\n297.16k2\n85,080.000000\n85,080.000000\n85.08k3\n78,823.000000\n78,823.000000\n78.82k4\n75,105.000000\n75,105.000000\n75.11k5\n66,969.000000\n66,969.000000\n66.97k6\n66,699.000000\n66,699.000000\n66.70k7\n65,874.000000\n65,874.000000\n65.87k8\n63,206.000000\n63,206.000000\n63.21k9\n62,159.000000\n62,159.000000\n62.16k10\n61,210.000000\n61,210.000000\n61.21k11\n61,158.000000\n61,158.000000", "start_char": 7638, "end_char": 10000, "id": "42443450" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_14_1713346191#8_3410286349", "url": "https://data.web.health.state.mn.us/infant_mortality", "title": "Infant mortality: MN Public Health Data Access - MN Dept. of Health - MN Data", "headings": "Infant mortality\nView charts\nData queries\nAbout the data\nInfant mortality\nEach year, about 350 babies die in Minnesota\nInfant mortality in Minnesota\nInfant mortality in Minnesota by mother's race/ethnicity\nInfant mortality in Minnesota by mother's age\nInfant mortality in Minnesota by county\nInfant mortality rate per 1,000 births\nTake steps to protect your baby's health\n", "segment": "Download these data. County\nRate\nMinnesota\n5.0\nAitkin\n**\nAnoka\n3.9\nBecker\n**\nBeltrami\n9.7\nBenton\n**\nBig Stone\n**\nBlue Earth\n6.4\nBrown\n**\nCarlton\n**\nCarver\n4.1\nCass\n**\nChippewa\n**\nChisago\n**\nClay\n**\nClearwater\n**\nCook\n**\nCottonwood\n**\nCrow Wing\n**\nDakota\n4.4\nDodge\n**\nDouglas\n**\nFaribault\n**\nFillmore\n**\nFreeborn\n**\nGoodhue\n**\nGrant\n**\nHennepin\n4.8\nHouston\n**\nHubbard\n**\nIsanti\n**\nItasca\n**\nJackson\n**\nKanabec\n**\nKandiyohi\n**\nKittson\n**\nKoochiching\n**\nLac qui Parle\n**\nLake\n**\nLake of the Woods\n**\nLe Sueur\n**\nLincoln\n**\nLyon\n**\nMahnomen\n**\nMarshall\n**\nMartin\n**\nMcLeod\n**\nMeeker\n**\nMille Lacs\n**\nMorrison\n**\nMower\n**\nMurray\n**\nNicollet\n**\nNobles\n**\nNorman\n**\nOlmsted\n3.9\nOtter Tail\n**\nPennington\n**\nPine\n**\nPipestone\n**\nPolk\n**\nPope\n**\nRamsey\n6.5\nRed Lake\n**\nRedwood\n**\nRenville\n**\nRice\n6.0\nRock\n**\nRoseau\n**\nScott\n3.4\nSherburne\n3.7\nSibley\n**\nSt. Louis\n5.8\nStearns\n5.8\nSteele\n**\nStevens\n**\nSwift\n**\nTodd\n**\nTraverse\n**\nWabasha\n**\nWadena\n**\nWaseca\n**\nWashington\n4.5\nWatonwan\n**\nWilkin\n**\nWinona\n**\nWright\n3.2\nYellow Medicine\n**\n* Rates based on counts of 20 or under are suppressed. Data are for 2014-2018. Source: Minnesota Center for Health Statistics. Download these data. There are some differences in the infant mortality rate across the state. The statewide average is 5.0 deaths per 1,000 live births within the first year of life. Beltrami and Ramsey Counties have a higher infant mortality rate than the statewide average. Wright County has a lower rate than the statewide average.", "start_char": 5299, "end_char": 6788, "id": "78462390" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_02_350880548#2_611421332", "url": "http://minneapolis.about.com/od/cityservicesgovernment/a/passport.htm", "title": "Where to Apply for a Passport in Minneapolis–St. Paul", "headings": "Where to Apply for a Passport in Minneapolis–St. Paul\nWhere to Apply for a Passport in Minneapolis–St. Paul\nMinneapolis Locations\nSt. Paul Locations\nOther Metro Area Locations\nBefore Applying in Person\nFees\nExpedited Passport Services\n", "segment": "Minneapolis Locations\nHennepin County Government Center, 300 S. Sixth St.\nHennepin County Government Center - Midtown Exchange, 2929 Chicago Ave. S, Suite 50\nU.S. Post Office: Brooklyn Park, 5001 Edinbrook Terrace\nU.S. Post Office: Minneapolis Main Office, 100 S. First St., Room 106\nU.S. Post Office: Loring Station, 18 N. 12th St.\nU.S. Post Office: Lost Lake, 9705 45th Ave. N\nU.S. Post Office: Normandale, 5108 W. 74th St.\nU.S. Post Office: University Station, 2811 University Ave. SE\nSt. Paul Locations\nU.S. Post Office:", "start_char": 1185, "end_char": 1710, "id": "61172576" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_16_714574370#0_919467126", "url": "https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Minneapolis", "title": "Minneapolis - Wikipedia", "headings": "Minneapolis\nMinneapolis\nContents\nHistory\nMain article: History of Minneapolis\nDakota natives, city founded\nWaterpower; lumber and flour milling\nSocial tensions\nGeography\nNeighborhoods\nCityscape\nClimate\nDemographics\nRacial conflicts\nReligion\nEconomy\nCulture\nVisual arts\nTheater and performing arts\nMusic\nCharity\nCuisine\nAnnual events\nSports\nProfessional sports teams in Minneapolis\nParks and recreation\nGovernment\nPolice\nEducation\nPrimary and secondary education\nColleges and universities\nLibraries\nMedia\nInfrastructure\nTransportation\nHealth care\nUtilities\nNotable people\nSister cities\nSee also\nNotes\nReferences\nWorks cited\nFurther reading\nExternal links\nVisitors\n", "segment": "Minneapolis - Wikipedia\nMinneapolis\nThis article is about the city in Minnesota. For other uses, see Minneapolis (disambiguation). Minneapolis ( / ˌmɪniˈæpəlɪs / ( listen)) is the most populous city in the U.S. state of Minnesota and the seat of Hennepin County. With an estimated population of 429,606 as of 2019, it is the 46th most populous city in the US. Seven counties encompassing Minneapolis and its neighbor Saint Paul are known as the Twin Cities. In 2019, those counties are among sixteen making up the Minneapolis–St. Paul–Bloomington MN–WI metropolitan area of 3.6 million, and twenty-two making up the combined statistical area of 4.0 million — the sixteenth largest metropolitan area in the United States. Minneapolis\nCity\nCity of Minneapolis\nClockwise from top: Downtown Minneapolis, Downtown East from the Stone Arch Bridge, TCF Bank Stadium, the Guthrie Theater, Minnehaha Falls, and First Avenue nightclub. Flag\nSeal\nEtymology:", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 946, "id": "99862208" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_46_208924826#0_521130581", "url": "https://www.mapquest.com/us/minnesota/minneapolis-mn-282041826", "title": "Minneapolis, MN - Minneapolis, Minnesota Map & Directions - MapQuest", "headings": "\nMinneapolis\nSponsored Topics\nDescription\n", "segment": "Minneapolis, MN - Minneapolis, Minnesota Map & Directions - MapQuest\nMinneapolis\nMinneapolis, MN\nClaim this business\nDirections\nSponsored Topics\nMinneapolis Hotels\nMinneapolis Restaurants\nDescription\nMinneapolis (pronounced /ˌmɪniːæpəlɪs/ ( listen)), nicknamed \"City of Lakes\" and the \"Mill City,\" is the county seat of Hennepin County, the largest city in the U.S. state of Minnesota, and the 48th largest in the United States. Its name is attributed to the city's first schoolteacher, who combined mni, the Dakota word for water, and polis, the Greek word for city. Minneapolis lies on both banks of the Mississippi River, just north of the river's confluence with the Minnesota River, and adjoins Saint Paul, the state's capital. Known as the Twin Cities, Minneapolis-Saint Paul is the 16th-largest metropolitan area in the U.S., with approximately 3.5 million residents. The 2010 Census had the city's population at 382,578. The city is abundantly rich in water with over twenty lakes and wetlands, the Mississippi river, creeks and waterfalls, many connected by parkways in the Chain of Lakes and the Grand Rounds Scenic Byway. It was once the world's flour milling capital and a hub for timber, and today is the primary business center between Chicago and Seattle. It has cultural organizations that draw creative people and audiences to the city for theater, visual art, writing, and music. Minneapolis' community's diverse population has a long tradition of charitable support through progressive public social programs, as well as private and corporate philanthropy. Dakota Sioux were the region's sole residents until French explorers arrived around 1680.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 1665, "id": "90703977" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_39_1546021199#3_3245945287", "url": "https://www.factsjustforkids.com/us-state-facts/minnesota-facts-for-kids.html", "title": "32 Minnesota Facts for Kids, Teachers and U.S. Citizens", "headings": "Minnesota Facts\nMinnesota Facts\n32 Minnesota Facts for Kids\nPictures of Minnesota\nAdditional Resources on Minnesota\n", "segment": "The three most populated cities in Minnesota are Minneapolis, Saint Paul and Rochester. The largest city by population in Minnesota is Minneapolis. The largest metropolitan area in Minnesota is the Minneapolis–Saint Paul metropolitan area. The U.S. state of Minnesota has 87 counties. The most populated county in Minnesota is Hennepin County with 1,266,000 residents (2019, U.S. Census Bureau). The largest county by area in Minnesota is Saint Louis County with 6,225 square miles. The highest elevation point in Minnesota is Eagle Mountain at 2,301 feet above sea level. The lowest elevation point in Minnesota is Lake Superior at 602 feet above sea level. The average precipitation (rain and snow) in Minnesota is 28.6 inches. Minnesota is the 38th wettest state by precipitation (rain and snow) in the United States.", "start_char": 902, "end_char": 1723, "id": "22012707" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_01_1820489263#2_2687834142", "url": "http://kansas.hometownlocator.com/ks/ottawa/minneapolis.cfm", "title": "Minneapolis, KS Profile: Facts & Data", "headings": "Minneapolis, KS Profile: Facts & Data\nMinneapolis, KS Profile: Facts & Data\nMinneapolis, Kansas - Basic Facts\nMinneapolis, KS Data & Demographics (As of July 1, 2020)\nPOPULATION\nINCOME\nHOUSING\nHOUSEHOLDS\nGROWTH RATE / YEAR\nMinneapolis, KS - Peer Comparisons by Rank and Percentile\nMinneapolis, KS - Most Popular Things to Do\nUse HTL Address Research for a Kansas Address and get...\nQuick & Easy Ways to...\nKansas Census Data Comparison Tool\nMore Tools and Resources:\n", "segment": "miles. Ottawa County is in the Central time zone (GMT -6). The elevation is 1,276 feet. The City of Minneapolis ( GNIS ID: 485622) has a C5 Census Class Code which indicates an active incorporated place that is independent of any county subdivision and serves as a county subdivision equivalent. It also has a Functional Status Code of \"A\" which identifies an active government providing primary general-purpose functions . Advertisement\nMinneapolis, KS Data & Demographics (As of July 1, 2020)\nPOPULATION\nTotal Population\n1,933 (100%)\nPopulation in Households\n1,842 (95.3%)\nPopulation in Families\n1,474 (76.3%)\nPopulation in Group Quarters1\n91 ( 4.7%)\nPopulation Density\n1,054\nDiversity Index2\n18\n\n\nINCOME\nMedian Household Income\n$48,957\nAverage Household Income\n$61,064\n% of Income for Mortgage4\n8%\nPer Capita Income\n$24,978\nWealth Index5\n52\n\nHOUSING\nTotal HU (Housing Units)\n901 (100%)\nOwner Occupied HU\n610 (67.7%)\nRenter Occupied HU\n182 (20.2%)\nVacant Housing Units\n109 (12.1%)\nMedian Home Value\n$95,972\nAverage Home Value\n$117,131\nHousing Affordability Index3\n239\n\nHOUSEHOLDS\nTotal Households\n792\nAverage Household Size\n2.33\nFamily Households\n502\nAverage Family Size\n3\nNOTES\nGroup Quarters - a place where people live or stay in a group living arrangement. Includes college residents halls, nursing facilities, military barracks, and correctional facilities. The Diversity Index is a scale of 0 to 100 that represents the likelihood that two persons, chosen at random from the same area, belong to different races or ethnic groups. If an area's entire population belongs to one race AND one ethnic group, then the area has zero diversity.", "start_char": 868, "end_char": 2512, "id": "74341343" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_16_714574370#1_919469048", "url": "https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Minneapolis", "title": "Minneapolis - Wikipedia", "headings": "Minneapolis\nMinneapolis\nContents\nHistory\nMain article: History of Minneapolis\nDakota natives, city founded\nWaterpower; lumber and flour milling\nSocial tensions\nGeography\nNeighborhoods\nCityscape\nClimate\nDemographics\nRacial conflicts\nReligion\nEconomy\nCulture\nVisual arts\nTheater and performing arts\nMusic\nCharity\nCuisine\nAnnual events\nSports\nProfessional sports teams in Minneapolis\nParks and recreation\nGovernment\nPolice\nEducation\nPrimary and secondary education\nColleges and universities\nLibraries\nMedia\nInfrastructure\nTransportation\nHealth care\nUtilities\nNotable people\nSister cities\nSee also\nNotes\nReferences\nWorks cited\nFurther reading\nExternal links\nVisitors\n", "segment": "In 2019, those counties are among sixteen making up the Minneapolis–St. Paul–Bloomington MN–WI metropolitan area of 3.6 million, and twenty-two making up the combined statistical area of 4.0 million — the sixteenth largest metropolitan area in the United States. Minneapolis\nCity\nCity of Minneapolis\nClockwise from top: Downtown Minneapolis, Downtown East from the Stone Arch Bridge, TCF Bank Stadium, the Guthrie Theater, Minnehaha Falls, and First Avenue nightclub. Flag\nSeal\nEtymology: Dakota word mni ('water') with Greek polis ('city')\nNickname (s): \"City of Lakes\", \"Mill City\", \"Twin Cities\" (a nickname shared with Saint Paul ), \"Mini Apple\"\nMotto (s): En Avant (French: ' Forward')\nLocation within Hennepin County\nMinneapolis\nLocation within Minnesota\nMinneapolis\nLocation within the United States\nMinneapolis\nMinneapolis (North America)\nShow map of Minnesota Show map of the United States Show map of North America Show all\nCoordinates: 44°58′55″N 93°16′09″W\n /  44.98194°N 93.26917°W  / 44.98194;", "start_char": 458, "end_char": 1467, "id": "99862209" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_30_1836729947#0_3842920759", "url": "https://vacationidea.com/minnesota/minneapolis-elevation.html", "title": "Minneapolis Elevation", "headings": "Minneapolis Elevation\nMinneapolis Elevation\n1. Minneapolis\n2. Elevation of Minneapolis\n3. Climate and Things to Do in Minneapolis (Minneapolis Elevation)\nMinneapolis Elevation\nMore Ideas: The Commons\nVisiting The Commons\nMore Ideas: The Bakken Museum\nHistory\nExhibits\nEducational Opportunities and Special Events\nMore Ideas: Weisman Art Museum\nHistory\nCollections\nMimbres Pottery\nTraditional Korean Furniture\nEducational Opportunities\nMuseum Studies Minor\nK-12 Artful Writing Classroom Resource Kit\nCommunity and Family\nSpecial Events\nShop\n", "segment": "Minneapolis Elevation\nMinneapolis Elevation\nBy VI Staff on January 6, 2021 - Updated\nCourtesy of Jacob - Fotolia.com\nThe county seat of Hennepin County and part of the Twin Cities metropolitan area, Minneapolis is the biggest city in the state of Minnesota. It sits on the Mississippi River, not far from the point at which the Mississippi meets the Minnesota River, and is well-known for being home to many lakes and waterways. Minneapolis covers an area of 58.4 square miles and is located in the central eastern part of the state. The population of Minneapolis is approximately 422,000 people, with over 3.6 million people in the surrounding Twin Cities metropolitan area, which links Minneapolis with the city of Saint Paul. CDC information for travelers. Hours/availability may have changed. 1. Minneapolis\n© eunikas/stock.adobe.com\nThe area that would become Minneapolis was home to Sioux natives for many years until European settlers began to arrive in the late 17th century. Various settlements and forts were established in the area, which became more popular throughout the 19th century, leading to Minneapolis being incorporated as a city in 1867 and standing out as a key transportation hub between other major cities like Chicago and Seattle. The name 'Minneapolis' comes from the Sioux word 'mni', meaning water, and the Greek word 'polis', meaning city.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 1369, "id": "38806000" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_05_333375710#0_394741972", "url": "http://www.co.wabasha.mn.us/", "title": "", "headings": "\n", "segment": "Welcome to the Official Web Site of Wabasha County, Minnesota\nThis is the Official Site of Wabasha County, MN. Wabasha County is located in Southeast Minnesota along the Mississippi River. 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what highschool did khloe kardashian go to?
Marymount High School
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Khloé explains that although she briefly attended the same high school as Kourtney and Kim, she left after ninth grade when her sisters graduated because, \"I felt like I had no one to be with.\" She forged her parents' signatures to withdraw from Marymount and enroll in Alexandria Academy, an alternative school for special-need students. \"Alexandria Academy is not at-home, you go to a school, and there are tutors that give you individual attention. I needed that,\" she revealed. Thanks to their specialized program, she even graduated high school with honors, which, she says, \"I never would've done in a traditional school.\" As for college? This Kardashian admits she always \"knew college wasn't for me.\" Article continues below advertisement\n5. Rob Kardashian\nSource:", "start_char": 3255, "end_char": 4130, "id": "57236003" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_16_757877402#2_956628406", "url": "https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Penelope_Scotland_Disick", "title": "Kourtney Kardashian - Wikipedia", "headings": "Kourtney Kardashian\nKourtney Kardashian\nContents\nEarly life\nCareer\nPersonal life\nFilmography\nAs television actress\nAs herself on reality TV\nBibliography\nNotes\nReferences\nExternal links\n", "segment": "Through their marriage, Kardashian gained stepbrothers Burton \"Burt\", Brandon, and Brody; stepsister Casey; and half-sisters Kendall and Kylie. She attended Marymount High School, a Roman Catholic all-girls school in Los Angeles. Following graduation, she moved to Dallas, Texas, to attend Southern Methodist University for two years. Kardashian then lived in Tucson, Arizona, where she graduated from the University of Arizona with a bachelor's degree in Theatre Arts and a minor in Spanish. Her classmates included Nicole Richie and Luke Walton. In 1994, her father garnered public attention as an additional defense lawyer for football player O.J. Simpson during his murder trial . Career\nKardashian posing for GQ in 2018\nKardashian first became known to reality-television audiences on the 2005 series, Filthy Rich: Cattle Drive, on which she earned money for charity.", "start_char": 2070, "end_char": 2942, "id": "99883869" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_48_729229327#16_1306845989", "url": "https://www.nickiswift.com/138465/heres-how-far-each-kardashian-got-in-school/", "title": "Here's How Far Each Kardashian Got In School", "headings": "Here's How Far Each Kardashian Got In School\nHere's How Far Each Kardashian Got In School\nKim Kardashian, Esq.?\nKris Jenner earned success without a degree\nKourtney attended one of the top party schools\nDid Rob want to follow in his dad's footsteps?\nKylie did 'everything to prepare for college'\nKendall said peace out to school\nKhloe 'struggled really hard'\n", "segment": "However, when both Kim and Kourtney graduated from their all-girls Catholic school, Khloé found herself all alone and super unhappy. In a blog post on her official website (via Daily Mail ), Khloé explained that she was never as popular as Kim and Kourtney, which made school very difficult for her. Sadly, her grades also suffered. \" I struggled really hard in school, so I took myself out of Marymount [high school] and forged my parents' names to enroll in Alexandria Academy,\" she wrote. Her late father, Robert Kardashian, Sr., was \"livid when he found out,\" but, because he was impressed by how much effort Khloé put into taking control of her own education, he allowed her to enroll in the special academic institution. Khloé wrote that she excelled at the untraditional school, which is geared towards gifted students and children in the entertainment industry. Once she graduated — with honors, might we add — she hung up her backpack for good. \" I knew college wasn't for me,\" she wrote.", "start_char": 8832, "end_char": 9827, "id": "29787117" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_23_1551845840#12_3446014086", "url": "https://marriedbiography.com/kylie-jenner-biography/", "title": "Kylie Jenner Bio, Affair, Single, Net Worth, Ethnicity, Salary, Age, Nationality, Height, Businesswoman, Model", "headings": "\nKylie Jenner Bio\n(Businesswoman, Model)\nKylie Jenner is an American television personality, Businesswoman, Socialite, Model. Kylie is a single mother of her daughter Stormi Webster.\nFacts of Kylie Jenner\nQuotes\nRelationship Statistics of Kylie Jenner\nWho is Kylie Jenner?\nKylie Jenner’s Early life, Childhood, Education\nKylie Jenner: Education History\nKylie Jenner: Professional Life, Career\nKylie Jenner: Salary, Net Worth\nKylie Jenner: Rumors, Controversies\nKylie Jenner: Body Measurements\nKylie Jenner: Social Media Profile\nPhotos of Kylie Jenner\n", "segment": "Kourtney Kardashian, Kim Kardashian, and Khloe Kardashian, and brother Rob Kardashian. From her father’s side, she also has four older half-siblings; Burt, Brandon, and Brody, and sister, Casey. She has an older sister Kendall Jenner who is also a model. Kylie Jenner: Education History\nKylie attended Sierra Canyon School in California. In that school, she was a member of a cheerleading team. Since 2012, Jenner preferred homeschooling. She enrolled in an at-home education program, from which she graduated with a high school diploma in July 2015 from Laurel Springs School in Ojai, California. Kylie Jenner:", "start_char": 3306, "end_char": 3917, "id": "111610662" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_07_99764551#10_118827334", "url": "http://www.imdb.com/name/nm2835957/bio", "title": "Khloé Kardashian - Biography - IMDb", "headings": "Biography\nKhloé Kardashian\nBiography\nOverview (4)\nMini Bio (1)\nSpouse (1)\nTrivia (39)\nPersonal Quotes (4)\nContribute to This Page\n", "segment": "Khloe had trouble fitting in at Marymount High School, a catholic all-girls school in Bel Air that has a lot of famous alumni, including Mariska Hargitay, Tatyana Ali, Mia Farrow, Giada De Laurentiis and Marié Digby. She dropped out and started doing home school instead and ended up graduating with honors, when she was 17 years old. Khloe spent three hours in jail after receiving a DUI in March 2007. Her early release was due to overcrowding. Her sentence was to spend 30 days in jail and attend an alcohol treatment program. Khloe and Lamar Odom made $300,000 from their wedding, after selling the exclusive rights of their wedding photos to OK! Magazine. On Oct. 9, 2009, Khloe officially changed her name from Khloe Alexandra Kardashian to Khloe Kardashian Odom in Los Angeles, CA. Godmother of her niece North West. It was in Khloe's bedroom that O.J. Simpson threatened to commit suicide, not sister Kim's as was erroneously depicted in American Crime Story (2016).", "start_char": 4826, "end_char": 5801, "id": "44807601" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_04_1286504574#1_2631120639", "url": "http://www.celebritynetworth.com/richest-celebrities/actors/khloe-kardashian-net-worth/", "title": "Khloe Kardashian Net Worth | Celebrity Net Worth", "headings": "Khloe Kardashian Net Worth\nKhloe Kardashian Net Worth\nHow much is Khloe Kardashian Worth?\nKhloe Kardashian Net Worth:\nKhloe Kardashian's Salary\nKhloé Kardashian\n", "segment": "Early Life: Khloe Alexandra Kardashian was born on June 27, 1984 to Kris and Robert Kardashian in Los Angeles, California. At the time, her mother was a homemaker and her father an attorney. She has a younger brother, Rob, and two older sisters, Kourtney and Kim Kardashian. Their parents divorced in 1991. Kris went on to marry Olympian Bruce Jenner, now Caitlyn Jenner. In 1994, Khloe's father was thrust into a media firestorm as a lawyer on the defense team of O.J. Simpson during his murder trial, which proved difficult for the entire family. Kardashian attended a Catholic all-girls school in Los Angeles, Marymount High School. However, she decided to leave school and enroll in homeschooling after both of her sisters graduated and she felt isolated. 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If one day she decides modeling isn't where it's at, we're sure her family will have a ton of other opportunities already lined up for her, no college degree required. Khloe 'struggled really hard'\nGetty Images\nBeing so close in age to her eldest sisters meant Khloé Kardashian had the pleasure of attending high school with Kim and Kourtney Kardashian. However, when both Kim and Kourtney graduated from their all-girls Catholic school, Khloé found herself all alone and super unhappy. In a blog post on her official website (via Daily Mail ), Khloé explained that she was never as popular as Kim and Kourtney, which made school very difficult for her. Sadly, her grades also suffered. \" I struggled really hard in school, so I took myself out of Marymount [high school] and forged my parents' names to enroll in Alexandria Academy,\" she wrote. Her late father, Robert Kardashian, Sr.,", "start_char": 8196, "end_char": 9363, "id": "29787116" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_00_955742992#8_1741297249", "url": "http://celebrityinside.com/body-measurements/actress/khloe-kardashian-bra-size-height-weight-shoe-stats/", "title": "Khloe Kardashian Body Measurements Bra Size Height Weight Shoe Stats", "headings": "Khloe Kardashian Body Measurements Bra Size Height Weight Shoe Stats\nKhloe Kardashian Body Measurements Bra Size Height Weight Shoe Stats\nKhloé Kardashian Personal Details:\nKhloé Kardashian Family Details:\nKhloe Kardashian Relationships History:\nKhloé Kardashian Career Highlights:\nKhloé Kardashian Favorite Movie Food Color Music Hobbies\nKhloe Kardashion Distinctive Features:\nKhloe Kardashian Body Measurements:\nKhloé Kardashian Interesting Facts:\nCancel reply\n", "segment": "Khloe was home-schooled and completed her graduation at the age of 17. Support Us by Sharing this Article On: Cancel reply\nPost a Comment\nFill in your details below or click an icon to log in: Email (required) (Address never made public)\nName (required)\nWebsite\nSave my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment. You are commenting using your WordPress.com account. ( Log Out / Change )\nYou are commenting using your Google account. ( Log Out / Change )\nYou are commenting using your Twitter account. ( Log Out / Change )\nYou are commenting using your Facebook account. ( Log Out / Change )\nCancel\nConnecting to %s\nNotify me of new posts via email.", "start_char": 2767, "end_char": 3443, "id": "4802133" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_04_1286504574#2_2631121882", "url": "http://www.celebritynetworth.com/richest-celebrities/actors/khloe-kardashian-net-worth/", "title": "Khloe Kardashian Net Worth | Celebrity Net Worth", "headings": "Khloe Kardashian Net Worth\nKhloe Kardashian Net Worth\nHow much is Khloe Kardashian Worth?\nKhloe Kardashian Net Worth:\nKhloe Kardashian's Salary\nKhloé Kardashian\n", "segment": "Kris went on to marry Olympian Bruce Jenner, now Caitlyn Jenner. In 1994, Khloe's father was thrust into a media firestorm as a lawyer on the defense team of O.J. Simpson during his murder trial, which proved difficult for the entire family. Kardashian attended a Catholic all-girls school in Los Angeles, Marymount High School. However, she decided to leave school and enroll in homeschooling after both of her sisters graduated and she felt isolated. She earned a GED at age 17. In 2001, Kardashian suffered a traumatic brain injury in a car accident in which she went through the windscreen and suffered a severe concussion, causing long-term memory loss. At age 18, she lost her father Robert to esophageal cancer, just two months after he was diagnosed. Television: In 2007, Khloe and her family became the focus of a reality television series called \"Keeping Up with the Kardashians.\" It follows the drama, exploits, and professional pursuits of the Kardashian family.", "start_char": 764, "end_char": 1738, "id": "76305195" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_17_2529065253#2_2728050889", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kourtney_Kardashian", "title": "Kourtney Kardashian - Wikipedia", "headings": "Kourtney Kardashian\nKourtney Kardashian\nFrom Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia\nContents\nEarly life\nCareer\nPersonal life\nFilmography\nAs television actress\nAs herself on reality TV\nWritten works\nNotes\nReferences\nExternal links\n", "segment": "In 1991, her parents got divorced and her mother married Bruce Jenner, a 1976 Summer Olympics decathlon winner (Jenner later changed her name to Caitlyn) in 1991. Through their marriage, Kardashian gained stepbrothers Burton \"Burt\", Brandon, and Brody; stepsister Casey; and half-sisters Kendall and Kylie. She attended Marymount High School, a Roman Catholic all-girls school in Los Angeles. Following graduation, she moved to Dallas, Texas, to attend Southern Methodist University for two years. Kardashian then lived in Tucson, Arizona, where she graduated from the University of Arizona with a bachelor's degree in Theatre Arts and a minor in Spanish. Her classmates included Nicole Richie and Luke Walton. In 1994, her father garnered public attention as an additional defense lawyer for football player O.J. Simpson during his murder trial . Career\nKardashian posing for GQ in 2018\nKardashian first became known to reality-television audiences on the 2005 series, Filthy Rich:", "start_char": 1923, "end_char": 2905, "id": "105210428" } ]
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which country has adopted the euro as its currency ( 1 point )?
Italy
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The European Central Bank might be responsible for the authorization of the issuing of these notes, but the duty of putting the money into circulation rests on the national banks itself.", "start_char": 1110, "end_char": 2279, "id": "73554871" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_31_1333061205#3_2728192745", "url": "https://worldpopulationreview.com/country-rankings/countries-that-use-the-euro", "title": "Countries That Use The Euro 2021", "headings": "Countries That Use The Euro 2021\nCountries That Use The Euro 2021", "segment": "Austria\nBelgium\nCyprus\nEstonia\nFinland, France\nGermany, Greece\nIreland, Italy\nLatvia, Lithuania, Luxembourg\nMalta\nNetherlands\nPortugal\nSlovakia, Slovenia, Spain\nAs of 2018, it is estimated that about 343 million Europeans use this form of currency. The euro has the highest value of notes and coins in circulation out of all of the world's currencies. The euro was officially named in 1995, and it was introduced as an accounting currency in 1999. 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In 2002, the coins and notes of the euro were introduced to facilitate transactions. Many Eurozone countries started replacing their national currencies and adopted the Euro as the single currency for their operations. The Euro became widely used, and many other countries joined the Eurozone. In 1999, Greece made its first application to join the Eurozone. The country was allowed to enter the Eurozone in 2001 after it was confirmed to have met the minimum qualification of the convergence criteria. As a member of the Eurozone, Greece adopted the Euro currency in the same year. However, the money became widely usable in Greece in 2002.", "start_char": 2268, "end_char": 3291, "id": "5376575" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_55_1524523115#2_3365058698", "url": "https://www.tripsavvy.com/the-euro-european-currency-quick-guide-1507110", "title": "Learn About the Euro, the European Currency", "headings": "What You Need to Know About the Euro\nWhat You Need to Know About the Euro\nHow Prices Are Written\nWhich Currencies Did the Euro Replace?\nAbout the Euro\nOutside the Eurozone\n", "segment": "Which Currencies Did the Euro Replace? Before the adoption of the euro, each country had its own national currency. 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Small bills (1€/2€ and £1/£2) have been replaced by coins, so don’t be surprised when you get a bunch of coins back. The Euro: The Euro is currently used in: Austria // Belgium // Cyprus // Estonia // Finland // France // Germany // Greece // Ireland // Italy // Kosovo // Latvia // Lithuania // Luxembourg // Malta // Montenegro // Netherlands // Portugal // Slovakia // Slovenia // Spain. It’s also used in Andorra, Monaco, San Marino and the Vatican City\nThe British Pound Sterling: The Pound is used in the United Kingdom (England, Wales, Scotland and Northern Ireland). 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Euros are divided into euro cents, each euro cent consisting of one one-hundredth of a euro. Euro Countries\nThe euro is one of the world's most powerful currencies, used by more than 175 million Europeans in 19 of 28 EU member countries, as well as some countries that are not formally members of the EU. Countries currently using the euro: Andorra (not an EU member)\nAustria\nBelgium\nCyprus\nEstonia\nFinland\nFrance\nGermany\nGreece\nIreland\nItaly\nKosovo (not all countries recognize Kosovo as an independent nation)\nLatvia\nLithuania\nLuxembourg\nMalta\nMonaco (not in the EU)\nMontenegro (not in the EU)\nThe Netherlands\nPortugal\nSan Marino (not in the EU)\nSlovakia\nSlovenia\nSpain\nVatican City (not in the EU)\nTerritories that use the euro: Akrotiri and Dhekelia (British territory)\nFrench Southern and Antarctic Lands\nSaint Bathelemy (overseas collectivity of France)\nSaint Martin (overseas collectivity of France)\nSaint Pierre and Miquelon (overseas collectivity of France)\nCountries that do not use the euro, but are part of the Single Euro Payments Area, which allows simplified bank transfers: Bulgaria\nCroatia\nCzech Republic\nDenmark\nHungary\nIceland\nLiechtenstein\nNorway\nPoland\nRomania\nSweden\nSwitzerland\nUnited Kingdom\nRecent and Future Euro Countries\nOn January 1, 2009, Slovakia started using the euro, and Estonia began using it on January 1, 2011. Latvia joined in on January 1, 2014, and Lithuania began using the euro January 1, 2015. EU members the United Kingdom, Denmark, Czech Republic, Hungary, Poland, Bulgaria, Romania, Croatia, and Sweden don't use the euro as of 2019.", "start_char": 2119, "end_char": 3774, "id": "5209286" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_04_1333497177#2_2714806623", "url": "http://www.cheapflights.com/news/understanding-the-euro/", "title": "Understanding the euro", "headings": "Understanding the euro\nUnderstanding the euro\nHandling money in much of Europe is easier than ever\nHandling money in much of Europe is easier than ever\nWhen did the changeover happen?\nWhich countries use the euro?\nWhat does the euro look like?\nWhat are the effects of the euro’s introduction?\n", "segment": "As new countries join the EU, they will also switch over to the euro, though strict financial and economic standards must be met before they can adopt the currency. Which countries use the euro? There are currently 23 countries using the euro: Andorra, Austria, Belgium, Cyprus, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Ireland, Italy, Kosovo, Luxembourg, Malta, Monaco, Montenegro, the Netherlands, Portugal, San Marino, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain and Vatican City. In all of these countries the only accepted currency is the euro. Three major members of the EU still continue to use their own currency: Great Britain (the pound), Denmark (Danish krone) and Sweden (Swedish krona). There are also a number of other countries in the European Union that have still not adopted the Euro as their main currency: Bulgaria, Czech Republic, Hungary, Latvia, Lithuania, Poland and Romania. More than 330 million people now use the euro as their currency.", "start_char": 930, "end_char": 1878, "id": "76352851" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_05_1644861893#3_3151705762", "url": "http://www.ehow.com/facts_5209198_countries-use-euro-currency_.html", "title": "Can You Buy Things With Euros in America? | Getaway USA", "headings": "Can You Buy Things With Euros in America?\nCan You Buy Things With Euros in America?\nAbout the Euro\nNations Using the Euro\nNations not Using the Euro\nAmerica and the Euro\nVideo of the Day\nReferences\nPhoto Credits\n", "segment": "Nations Using the Euro\nThe original 12 nations to convert to the euro were Germany, The Netherlands, Ireland, France, Austria, Belgium, Finland, Greece, Italy, Luxembourg, Portugal and Spain. Spain was the last nation to join the European Monetary Union, one year after the first 11 made the agreement. In 2007, Slovenia joined the Union, and in 2008 both Cyprus and Malta joined and adopted the euro as legal tender. Slovakia adopted the euro in 2009, followed by Estonia in 2011. Monaco, The Vatican and San Marino also use the euro under the terms of a special monetary agreement that allows them to issue the euro coins. Certain places that did not previously have their own currency have started using the Euro in place of the currencies of other nations previously used, generally due to the fact that those nations have entered the European Monetary Union. These are Andorra, Montenegro and Kosovo. Nations outside of Europe that use the euro as official currency are those that are French territories and previously used the franc. These are Guadeloupe, Martinique, Guyana, Reunion, Madeira, the Canary Islands, Saint-Pierre-et-Miquelon and Mayotte. 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Estonia, Denmark, Latvia and Lithuania join the Exchange Rate Mechanism to bring their currencies and monetary policy into line with the euro in preparation for joining. In April, the EU orders France, Spain, the Irish Republic and Greece to reduce their budget deficits - the difference between their spending and tax receipts. In October, amid much anger towards the previous government over corruption and spending, George Papandreou's Socialists win an emphatic snap general election victory in Greece.", "start_char": 664, "end_char": 1647, "id": "75579240" } ]
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what is the money currency in italy?
Euro
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All first-time comers should research the subject of Italian money before a trip, so let us help to sort everything out. What Is the Currency of Italy? Those wondering what is the money in Italy should know that the official currency in Italy is Euro. 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Watch later\nShare\nCopy link\nWatch on\n0:00\n0:00\n0:00 / 0:47\nLive\n•\nItaly Money\nThe official money used in Italy is Euro. The currency symbol of the Italian money is €. The Italian currency code is EUR. The Euro Notes: The Italian currency notes are made up of €5, €10, €20, €50, €100, €200, €500. The Euro Coins: 1 Euro is made up of 100 Cents. Italian Cent Coins go from 1c, 2c, 5c, 10c, 20c, 50c, €1, €2.", "start_char": 765, "end_char": 1303, "id": "78270414" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_20_1595385829#0_3505652488", "url": "https://greenwichmeantime.com/currency/country/italy/", "title": "Italy Currency Converter | GMT", "headings": "Italy Currency Converter\nItaly Currency Converter\nCurrency in Italy\nFind any country's national currency\n", "segment": "Italy Currency Converter | GMT\nItaly Currency Converter\nCurrency in Italy\nForeign exchange information tool - read disclaimer\nThe national currency of Italy is Euro, EUR. 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what education does jeff corwin have?
Norwell High School
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Later, Corwin attended Bridgewater State University in Bridgewater. He has a bachelor of science degree in biology and anthropology. Jeff conducted his graduate studies at the University of Massachusetts Amherst, obtaining a master of science in wildlife and fisheries conservation, and doing work on bats and snakes. In 1999, Bridgewater awarded Corwin an honorary doctorate in public education. Corwin was also certified as an Advanced Field Medical Specialist by the U.S. Army Academy of Health Sciences, Fort Sam Houston, Texas. Jeff Corwin: Professional Life and Career\nAlthough the exact onset of his career is not known, Corwin first experienced the tropical rainforests in 1984 in Belize. As an undergraduate, he became active in the conservation of rainforests in Central and South America.", "start_char": 2938, "end_char": 3931, "id": "111603859" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_27_1235328027#8_2477951537", "url": "https://sciencestruck.com/famous-wildlife-biologists", "title": "Famous Wildlife Biologists - Science Struck", "headings": "Famous Wildlife Biologists\nFamous Wildlife Biologists\nLike it? Share it!\n» Dame Jane Goodall\n» Howard Nelson\n» Archie Carr\n» Jeff Corwin\n» George Schaller\n» Other Notable Mentions\n", "segment": "He is best known for hosting Animal Planet’s ‘The Jeff Corwin Experience’ and ‘Corwin’s Quest’. He was born in Norwell, Massachusetts in 1967. He graduated from the University of Massachusetts, Amherst, obtaining a Master of Science in wildlife and fisheries conservation. He first experienced the tropical rainforests in 1984 in Belize. Would you like to write for us? Well, we're looking for good writers who want to spread the word. Get in touch with us and we'll talk...\nLet's Work Together! Before his graduation, he became an active supporter of the tropical rainforest conservation in Central and South America. In 1991, he addressed the United Nations General Assembly, regarding the need to conserve neotropical rainforests. After that, he appeared on various television programs and eventually became a famous personality.", "start_char": 3841, "end_char": 4673, "id": "10650348" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_17_2185937860#1_2353696389", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jeff_Corwin", "title": "Jeff Corwin - Wikipedia", "headings": "Jeff Corwin\nJeff Corwin\nContents\nBiography\nEarly years\nConservation\nTelevision\nClose encounter\nPersonal life\nFilmography\nReferences\nExternal links\n", "segment": "Later he attended Bridgewater State University in Bridgewater. He conducted his graduate studies at the University of Massachusetts Amherst, obtaining a master of science in wildlife and fisheries conservation and doing work on bats and snakes. In 1999, Bridgewater awarded Corwin an honorary doctorate in public education. Corwin was also certified as an Advanced Field Medical Specialist by the U.S. Army Academy of Health Sciences, Fort Sam Houston, Texas. Conservation\nCorwin first experienced the tropical rain forests in 1984 in Belize. As an undergraduate, he became active in the conservation of rain forests in Central and South America. He also participated in the youth action committee for the United Nations Environmental Program . In 1993, Corwin addressed the General Assembly of the United Nations regarding the need to conserve neotropical rain forests. Corwin lectures on wildlife, gold mining, ecology, and conservation to audiences throughout the United States. Television\nIn 1994, Corwin served as expedition naturalist for the documentary series titled The JASON Project, led by oceanographer Bob Ballard and sponsored in part by National Geographic.", "start_char": 1178, "end_char": 2350, "id": "104970518" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_23_1549131493#11_3436233986", "url": "https://marriedbiography.com/jeff-corwin-biography/", "title": "Jeff Corwin Bio, Affair, Married, Wife, Net Worth, Ethnicity, Salary, Age, Nationality, Height, Wildlife Biologist, Television Producer/Personality, Environmental Activist, Nature Conservationist", "headings": "\nJeff Corwin Bio\n(Wildlife Biologist, Television Producer/Personality, Environmental Activist, Nature Conservationist)\nFacts of Jeff Corwin\nQuotes\nRelationship Statistics of Jeff Corwin\nWho is Jeff Corwin?\nAge (51 years), Parents, Siblings, Family, Ethnicity, Nationality\nJeff Corwin: Education, School/College University\nJeff Corwin: Professional Life and Career\nJeff Corwin: Net Worth ($2.5 million), Income, Salary\nJeff Corwin: Rumors and Controversy/Scandal\nBody Measurements: Height, Weight, Body Size\nSocial Media: Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, etc.\n", "segment": "In 1999, Bridgewater awarded Corwin an honorary doctorate in public education. Corwin was also certified as an Advanced Field Medical Specialist by the U.S. Army Academy of Health Sciences, Fort Sam Houston, Texas. Jeff Corwin: Professional Life and Career\nAlthough the exact onset of his career is not known, Corwin first experienced the tropical rainforests in 1984 in Belize. As an undergraduate, he became active in the conservation of rainforests in Central and South America. Corwin also participated in the youth action committee for the United Nations Environmental Program. In 1993, Corwin addressed the General Assembly of the United Nations regarding the need to conserve neotropical rain forests. Corwin lectures on wildlife, gold mining, ecology, and conservation to audiences throughout the United States. In 1994, Corwin served as expedition naturalist for the documentary series titled The JASON Project, led by oceanographer Bob Ballard and sponsored in part by National Geographic. From 1997 to 1999, Corwin hosted a show for the Disney Channel titled Going Wild with Jeff Corwin.", "start_char": 3450, "end_char": 4548, "id": "111603860" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_17_2185937860#16_2353713102", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jeff_Corwin", "title": "Jeff Corwin - Wikipedia", "headings": "Jeff Corwin\nJeff Corwin\nContents\nBiography\nEarly years\nConservation\nTelevision\nClose encounter\nPersonal life\nFilmography\nReferences\nExternal links\n", "segment": "Expedition Chesapeake: Whitaker Center Productions 2019. References\n^ a b c d e [ http://animal.discovery.com/fansites/jeffcorwin/bio/bio_01.html Animal Planet website: Corwin has bachelor of science degrees in biology and anthropology\n^ Going Wild with Jeff Corwin (1997–1999). IMDB\n^ \"TV Review: Jeff Corwin stalks planet's past and present monsters\". old.post-gazette.com. Retrieved 2020-04-22. ^ [1]. Scientific American Blogs\n^ [2].", "start_char": 6804, "end_char": 7242, "id": "104970533" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_17_2185937860#2_2353697936", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jeff_Corwin", "title": "Jeff Corwin - Wikipedia", "headings": "Jeff Corwin\nJeff Corwin\nContents\nBiography\nEarly years\nConservation\nTelevision\nClose encounter\nPersonal life\nFilmography\nReferences\nExternal links\n", "segment": "As an undergraduate, he became active in the conservation of rain forests in Central and South America. He also participated in the youth action committee for the United Nations Environmental Program . In 1993, Corwin addressed the General Assembly of the United Nations regarding the need to conserve neotropical rain forests. Corwin lectures on wildlife, gold mining, ecology, and conservation to audiences throughout the United States. Television\nIn 1994, Corwin served as expedition naturalist for the documentary series titled The JASON Project, led by oceanographer Bob Ballard and sponsored in part by National Geographic. From 1997–1999 Corwin hosted a show for the Disney Channel titled Going Wild with Jeff Corwin. From 2001-2005 Corwin partnered with Animal Planet and Discovery Communications, serving as host and executive producer of two series, The Jeff Corwin Experience from 2000 until 2003 and Corwin's Quest that ran for a single season in 2005 and 2006. In 2003, Corwin appeared in an episode of the crime drama CSI: Miami. In the episode, he played himself, portrayed as a former classmate of Eric Delko, played by Adam Rodriguez.", "start_char": 1721, "end_char": 2872, "id": "104970519" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_17_2185937860#10_2353709251", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jeff_Corwin", "title": "Jeff Corwin - Wikipedia", "headings": "Jeff Corwin\nJeff Corwin\nContents\nBiography\nEarly years\nConservation\nTelevision\nClose encounter\nPersonal life\nFilmography\nReferences\nExternal links\n", "segment": "He is of Hungarian and Romanian ancestry on his father's side. Filmography\nGoing Wild with Jeff Corwin: Disney Channel 1997–1999. The Jeff Corwin Experience: Animal Planet 2000–2003. Death Grip: CSI Miami 2003. Giant Monsters: Animal Planet 2003. Jeff Corwin Unleashed:", "start_char": 6090, "end_char": 6360, "id": "104970527" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_17_2185937860#0_2353694264", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jeff_Corwin", "title": "Jeff Corwin - Wikipedia", "headings": "Jeff Corwin\nJeff Corwin\nContents\nBiography\nEarly years\nConservation\nTelevision\nClose encounter\nPersonal life\nFilmography\nReferences\nExternal links\n", "segment": "Jeff Corwin - Wikipedia\nJeff Corwin\nFrom Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia\nJump to navigation Jump to search\n\nThis article may need to be rewritten to comply with Wikipedia's quality standards. You can help. The talk page may contain suggestions. ( June 2016)\nJeffrey Corwin\nCorwin In 2006\nBorn\nJeffrey Corwin\n( 1967-07-11)\nJuly 11, 1967 (age 53)\nNorwell, Massachusetts, U.S.\nEducation\nBridgewater State University (BS), University of Massachusetts Amherst (MS)\nOccupation\nConservationist, biologist, executive producer\nSpouse (s)\nNatasha Soultanova-Corwin\nChildren\n2\nJeffrey Corwin (born July 11, 1967) is an American biologist and wildlife conservationist, known for hosting Disney Channel 's Going Wild with Jeff Corwin, The Jeff Corwin Experience on Animal Planet, and ABC 's Ocean Treks with Jeff Corwin . Contents\n1 Biography\n1.1 Early years\n1.1.1 Conservation\n1.1.2 Television\n1.1.3 Close encounter\n2 Personal life\n3 Filmography\n4 References\n5 External links\nBiography\nEarly years\nCorwin was born in Norwell, Massachusetts, where he attended Norwell High School, then went on to spend his freshman year of college at the Eastern Nazarene College, in Quincy, Massachusetts. Later he attended Bridgewater State University in Bridgewater. He conducted his graduate studies at the University of Massachusetts Amherst, obtaining a master of science in wildlife and fisheries conservation and doing work on bats and snakes. In 1999, Bridgewater awarded Corwin an honorary doctorate in public education. Corwin was also certified as an Advanced Field Medical Specialist by the U.S. Army Academy of Health Sciences, Fort Sam Houston, Texas. Conservation\nCorwin first experienced the tropical rain forests in 1984 in Belize.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 1720, "id": "104970517" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_23_1549131493#7_3436226855", "url": "https://marriedbiography.com/jeff-corwin-biography/", "title": "Jeff Corwin Bio, Affair, Married, Wife, Net Worth, Ethnicity, Salary, Age, Nationality, Height, Wildlife Biologist, Television Producer/Personality, Environmental Activist, Nature Conservationist", "headings": "\nJeff Corwin Bio\n(Wildlife Biologist, Television Producer/Personality, Environmental Activist, Nature Conservationist)\nFacts of Jeff Corwin\nQuotes\nRelationship Statistics of Jeff Corwin\nWho is Jeff Corwin?\nAge (51 years), Parents, Siblings, Family, Ethnicity, Nationality\nJeff Corwin: Education, School/College University\nJeff Corwin: Professional Life and Career\nJeff Corwin: Net Worth ($2.5 million), Income, Salary\nJeff Corwin: Rumors and Controversy/Scandal\nBody Measurements: Height, Weight, Body Size\nSocial Media: Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, etc.\n", "segment": "Two (Maya Rose and Marina)\nIs Jeff Corwin having any relationship affair ?: No\nIs Jeff Corwin gay ?: No\nWho is Jeff Corwin wife ? ( name): Natasha Soultanova-Corwin\nWho is Jeff Corwin? Jeff Corwin is an American wildlife biologist, Television Producer/Personality, Environmental Activist, and nature conservationist. He is best known as the host of the ABC TV series Ocean Treks with Jeff Corwin. Age (51 years), Parents, Siblings, Family, Ethnicity, Nationality\nCorwin was born Jeffrey Samuel Corwin on July 11, 1967, in Norwell, Massachusetts, USA. His nationality is American and his ethnicity is Hungarian and Romanian. His father, Marcy Corwin is a retired police officer.", "start_char": 1979, "end_char": 2656, "id": "111603856" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_07_84672567#0_96745392", "url": "http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0970802/bio", "title": "Jeff Corwin - Biography - IMDb", "headings": "Biography\nJeff Corwin\nBiography\nOverview (4)\nMini Bio (1)\nSpouse (1)\nTrivia (15)\nPersonal Quotes (3)\n", "segment": "Jeff Corwin - Biography - IMDb\nEdit\nJeff Corwin\nBiography\nShowing all 24 items\nJump to: Overview (4) | Mini Bio (1) | Spouse (1) | Trivia (15) | Personal Quotes (3)\nOverview (4)\nBorn\nJuly 11, 1967 in Norwell, Massachusetts, USA\nBirth Name\nJeffrey Scott Corwin\nNickname\nSnake Boy\nHeight\n5' 10\" (1.78 m)\nMini Bio (1)\nJeff Corwin was born on July 11, 1967 in Norwell, Massachusetts, USA as Jeffrey Scott Corwin. He is a producer and actor, known for Ocean Mysteries with Jeff Corwin (2011), Jeff Corwin Unleashed (2003) and Ocean Treks with Jeff Corwin (2016). He is married to Natasha Soultanova-Corwin. They have two children. Spouse (1)\nNatasha Soultanova-Corwin\n(? - present) ( 2 children)\nTrivia (15)\nHas a master's degree in natural resources conservation. Has two bachelor's degrees: in biology and anthropology. Lives on an island off the coast of Massachusetts.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 867, "id": "44795730" } ]
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who was the prime minister of australia in 1958?
Robert Menzies
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This was the first Australian election campaign to be fought using television as a medium for communicating with voters. Menzies was interviewed on television, while opposition figures Evatt and Arthur Calwell took part in debates with ministers Harold Holt and William McMahon. The 1958 election was the first contested by the Democratic Labor Party (DLP) under that name, and their preferences, flowed 90% to the Coalition, helping keep Menzies and new Country Party leader John McEwen in power. During the election campaign, Evatt offered to resign as leader if the DLP would direct their preferences to Labor, but his offer was rejected. Like the 1955 election, the issue of communism and its influence on Labor was at the heart of the campaign. The government won two seats from Labor, giving them 77 to Labor’s 45. Robert Menzies, National Library of Australia\nRobert Gordon Menzies was born 20 December, 1894 and died 15 May, 1978. He was the Prime Minister of Australia 26 April, 1939 to 26 August, 1941 and again 19 December, 1949 to 26 January, 1966. 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James Callaghan (1912-2005) : Labour Prime Minister of the United Kingdom from 1976 to 1979.", "start_char": 7006, "end_char": 7567, "id": "21476332" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_01_30465888#1_49690361", "url": "http://electionspeeches.moadoph.gov.au/speeches/1958-robert-menzies", "title": "Election Speeches · Robert Menzies, 1958 · Museum of Australian Democracy at Old Parliament House", "headings": "\nRobert Menzies\nElections contested\nHousing\nForeign policy\nFinancial and economic policy\nThe north-west\nCoal\nBasic issues\nDefence\nProduction and trade\nCapital inflow\nTaxation\nPrimary production\nEducation\nHealth and social services\nRepatriation\nTransport\nConstitutional\nBanking\nSenate\nDivorce\nDecimal coinage\nTerritories\nThe alternative policy\nConclusion\nSupplementary\nForeign Policy\nSocialism and communism\nDefence\nTrade with communist countries\nScientific research\nThe post office\nTelevision\nMarriage and divorce\nHealth policy\nOur policy and the family\nDr. Evatt’s Specific Promises\n", "segment": "Like the 1955 election, the issue of communism and its influence on Labor was at the heart of the campaign. The government won two seats from Labor, giving them 77 to Labor’s 45. Robert Menzies, National Library of Australia\nRobert Gordon Menzies was born 20 December, 1894 and died 15 May, 1978. He was the Prime Minister of Australia 26 April, 1939 to 26 August, 1941 and again 19 December, 1949 to 26 January, 1966. He was the Leader of the United Australia Party 1939 to 1944 and Leader of the Liberal Party 1944 to 1966. Menzies represented the electorate of Kooyong, Vic 1934 to 1966. Elections contested\n1940, 1946, 1949, 1951, 1954, 1955, 1958, 1961, and 1963\nI am delighted to have here my comrade, Sir Arthur Fadden, who is retiring after playing a notable part in national stability and development. I thank him for his work, and feel sure that Australia will not desert it. At repeated elections you have renewed your confidence in us. Tonight I will give some account of our trusteeship.", "start_char": 912, "end_char": 1912, "id": "72721645" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_17_2349026578#4_2530309504", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/July_1945", "title": "July 1945 - Wikipedia", "headings": "July 1945\nJuly 1945\nContents\nJuly 1, 1945 (Sunday)\nJuly 2, 1945 (Monday)\nJuly 3, 1945 (Tuesday)\nJuly 4, 1945 (Wednesday)\nJuly 5, 1945 (Thursday)\nJuly 6, 1945 (Friday)\nJuly 7, 1945 (Saturday)\nJuly 8, 1945 (Sunday)\nJuly 9, 1945 (Monday)\nJuly 10, 1945 (Tuesday)\nJuly 11, 1945 (Wednesday)\nJuly 12, 1945 (Thursday)\nJuly 13, 1945 (Friday)\nJuly 14, 1945 (Saturday)\nJuly 15, 1945 (Sunday)\nJuly 16, 1945 (Monday)\nJuly 17, 1945 (Tuesday)\nJuly 18, 1945 (Wednesday)\nJuly 19, 1945 (Thursday)\nJuly 20, 1945 (Friday)\nJuly 21, 1945 (Saturday)\nJuly 22, 1945 (Sunday)\nJuly 23, 1945 (Monday)\nJuly 24, 1945 (Tuesday)\nJuly 25, 1945 (Wednesday)\nJuly 26, 1945 (Thursday)\nJuly 27, 1945 (Friday)\nJuly 28, 1945 (Saturday)\nJuly 29, 1945 (Sunday)\nJuly 30, 1945 (Monday)\nJuly 31, 1945 (Tuesday)\nReferences\n", "segment": "John Curtin, 60, 14th Prime Minister of Australia\nJuly 6, 1945 (Friday)\nGeneral Lewis Lyne takes the salute during the first Allied forces victory parade in Berlin. Norway announced that it had declared war on Japan on December 7, 1941. Frank Forde became 15th Prime Minister of Australia one day after John Curtin 's death in office. Born: Burt Ward, television actor and activist, in Los Angeles, California. MICHAEL I, King of Romania. Awarded with the rarest, most valuable and the highest military award of the Soviet Union - Order of Victory ( Орден \"Победa\" ). July 7, 1945 (Saturday)\nJapanese soldiers in Burma carried out the Kalagong massacre. An estimated 600 villagers were killed after they failed to provide any information under questioning about guerrillas in the area. Born:", "start_char": 3172, "end_char": 3963, "id": "105084573" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_01_30465888#2_49692315", "url": "http://electionspeeches.moadoph.gov.au/speeches/1958-robert-menzies", "title": "Election Speeches · Robert Menzies, 1958 · Museum of Australian Democracy at Old Parliament House", "headings": "\nRobert Menzies\nElections contested\nHousing\nForeign policy\nFinancial and economic policy\nThe north-west\nCoal\nBasic issues\nDefence\nProduction and trade\nCapital inflow\nTaxation\nPrimary production\nEducation\nHealth and social services\nRepatriation\nTransport\nConstitutional\nBanking\nSenate\nDivorce\nDecimal coinage\nTerritories\nThe alternative policy\nConclusion\nSupplementary\nForeign Policy\nSocialism and communism\nDefence\nTrade with communist countries\nScientific research\nThe post office\nTelevision\nMarriage and divorce\nHealth policy\nOur policy and the family\nDr. Evatt’s Specific Promises\n", "segment": "Menzies represented the electorate of Kooyong, Vic 1934 to 1966. Elections contested\n1940, 1946, 1949, 1951, 1954, 1955, 1958, 1961, and 1963\nI am delighted to have here my comrade, Sir Arthur Fadden, who is retiring after playing a notable part in national stability and development. I thank him for his work, and feel sure that Australia will not desert it. At repeated elections you have renewed your confidence in us. Tonight I will give some account of our trusteeship. Labor asks you to believe that the country is ruined; that unemployment is rampant; that progress is dead. What is the state of this nation after our period of office? The population has grown by two millions, half of whom have come here voluntarily from abroad.", "start_char": 1438, "end_char": 2175, "id": "72721646" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_17_2458900369#15_2651548370", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Khalifa_bin_Salman_Al_Khalifa", "title": "Khalifa bin Salman Al Khalifa - Wikipedia", "headings": "Khalifa bin Salman Al Khalifa\nKhalifa bin Salman Al Khalifa\nContents\nEarly life and education\nCareer\nViews\nMarriage and children\nDeath\nHonours\nSee also\nReferences\nExternal links\n", "segment": "Tunku Ismail\n1958: Tunku Munawir\n1958: Tengku Yahya Petra\n1958: Leong Yew Koh\n1958: Raja Uda\n1958: Tan Cheng Lock\n1959: Abdul Razak Hussein\n1959: Henry Lee Hau Shik\n1959: Tengku Budriah\n1961: Abdul Malek Yusuf\n1964:", "start_char": 7689, "end_char": 7904, "id": "105161946" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_01_30465888#12_49711852", "url": "http://electionspeeches.moadoph.gov.au/speeches/1958-robert-menzies", "title": "Election Speeches · Robert Menzies, 1958 · Museum of Australian Democracy at Old Parliament House", "headings": "\nRobert Menzies\nElections contested\nHousing\nForeign policy\nFinancial and economic policy\nThe north-west\nCoal\nBasic issues\nDefence\nProduction and trade\nCapital inflow\nTaxation\nPrimary production\nEducation\nHealth and social services\nRepatriation\nTransport\nConstitutional\nBanking\nSenate\nDivorce\nDecimal coinage\nTerritories\nThe alternative policy\nConclusion\nSupplementary\nForeign Policy\nSocialism and communism\nDefence\nTrade with communist countries\nScientific research\nThe post office\nTelevision\nMarriage and divorce\nHealth policy\nOur policy and the family\nDr. Evatt’s Specific Promises\n", "segment": "For 1958-59, 1959-60, and 1960-61, the proportion is to be not less than 30 per cent. The magnitude of this assistance will appear when I say that the amount to be so available in the year ending June 30, 1959, will be nearly £11m! This has been one of the great differences between our policy and that of our Labor predecessors. Of all the home units now being occupied in Australia, approximately one-quarter have been built during our term of office. Throughout that term there has been a greatly increasing percentage of houses built for ownership. We are determined to see the normal current demand met every year and a substantial reduction made in the diminishing arrears. This year the Commonwealth alone is finding £80m. for housing. The War Service Homes Scheme was begun in 1918. Though we have been in office for only a quarter of the time, we have provided 82 per cent.", "start_char": 6412, "end_char": 7294, "id": "72721656" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_28_289803672#7_601991819", "url": "https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Monarchy_of_Australia", "title": "Monarchy of Australia - Simple English Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia", "headings": "Monarchy of Australia\nMonarchy of Australia\nContents\nHistory\nThe Monarch\nThe Governor General\nList of Australian Monarchs\nReferences\n", "segment": "Portrait\nRegnal name\nReign over the\nCommonwealth of Australia\nFull name\nConsort\n1\n\nVictoria\n(1819–1901)\nHouse of Hanover\n1 January 1901\n22 January 1901\nAlexandrina Victoria of Australia\nnone during Australian reign\nGovernors general: John Hope, 7th Earl of Hopetoun\nPrime ministers: Edmund Barton\n2\n\nEdward VII\n(1841–1910)\nHouse of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha\n22 January 1901\n6 May 1910\nAlbert Edward of Australia\nAlexandra of Denmark\nGovernors general: John Hope, 7th Earl of Hopetoun, Hallam Tennyson, 2nd Baron Tennyson, Henry Northcote, 1st Baron Northcote, William Ward, 2nd Earl of Dudley\nPrime ministers: Sir Edmund Barton, Alfred Deakin, Chris Watson, George Reid, Andrew Fisher\n3\n\nGeorge V\n(1865–1836)\nHouse of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha (until 1917)\nHouse of Windsor (after 1917)\n6 May 1910\n20 January 1936\nGeorge Frederick Ernest Albert of Australia\nMary of Teck\nGovernors general: William Ward, 2nd Earl of Dudley, Thomas Denman, 3rd Baron Denman, Sir Ronald Ferguson, Henry Forster, 1st Baron Forster, John Baird, 1st Baron Stonehaven. Sir Isaac Isaacs\nPrime ministers: Andrew Fisher, Joseph Cook, Billy Hughes, Stanley Bruce, James Scullin, Joseph Lyons\n4\n\nEdward VIII\n(1894–1972)\nHouse of Windsor\n20 January 1936\n11 December 1936\nEdward Albert Christian George Andrew Patrick David of Australia\nnone\nGovernors general: Sir Isaac Alfred Isaacs, Alexander Hore-Ruthven, 1st Earl of Gowrie\nPrime ministers: Joseph Lyons\n5\n\nGeorge VI\n(1895–1952)\nHouse of Windsor\n11 December 1936\n6 February 1952\nAlbert Frederick Arthur George of Australia\nElizabeth Bowes-Lyon\nGovernors general:", "start_char": 4706, "end_char": 6286, "id": "41139966" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_16_1103470750#1_1339002164", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1940_in_Australia", "title": "1940 in Australia - Wikipedia", "headings": "1940 in Australia\n1940 in Australia\nContents\nIncumbents\nState Governors\nEvents\nArts and literature\nFilm\nSport\nBirths\nDeaths\nSee also\nReferences\n", "segment": "The Country Party led by Albert Dunstan is returned to government. 14 June – The Volunteer Defence Corps is formed, a militia force based on the British Home Guard. 6 July – The Story Bridge is opened in Brisbane. 19 July – The Australian cruiser HMAS Sydney takes part in the sinking of the Italian cruiser Bartolomeo Colleoni\n1 August – The first of sixty Bathurst class corvettes, HMAS Bathurst, is launched in Sydney. 13 August – An RAAF Lockheed Hudson crashes near Canberra, killing three members of Cabinet and the Chief of the General Staff. 3 September – The heavy cruiser HMAS Australia takes part in Operation Menace off Dakar. 6 September – The British prison ship HMT Dunera docks in Sydney, carrying refugees and prisoners of war considered a danger to British security, for internment in Hay and Tatura. 21 September – The 1940 federal election results in a hung parliament, with Prime Minister Robert Menzies remaining in office at the head of a minority government. 16 October – Country Party leader Archie Cameron resigns and is succeeded by Arthur Fadden as acting leader. 26 October – Double-decker buses replace the last cable trams in Melbourne.", "start_char": 1379, "end_char": 2546, "id": "100106910" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_16_1104659784#2_1340067538", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1944_Commonwealth_Prime_Ministers%27_Conference", "title": "1944 Commonwealth Prime Ministers' Conference - Wikipedia", "headings": "1944 Commonwealth Prime Ministers' Conference\n1944 Commonwealth Prime Ministers' Conference\nContents\nThe conference\nOutline\nParticipants\nMinisters\nMilitary\nDiplomats and civil servants\nSee also\nReferences\n", "segment": "Curtin viewed it as an internal matter for the British government, King was sympathetic, and the remainder simply voiced their acknowledgement of the communiques. Participants\nMinisters\nNation\nName\nPortfolio\nUnited Kingdom\nWinston Churchill\nPrime Minister (Chairman)\nClement Attlee\nDeputy Prime Minister\nThe Lord Beaverbrook\nLord Privy Seal\nSir John Anderson\nChancellor of the Exchequer\nAnthony Eden\nForeign Secretary\nHerbert Morrison\nHome Secretary\nThe Viscount Cranborne\nDominions Secretary\nOliver Stanley\nColonial Secretary\nLeo Amery\nIndia and Burma Secretary\nSir Percy Grigg\nWar Secretary\nA. V. Alexander\nFirst Lord of the Admiralty\nSir Archibald Sinclair, Bt\nAir Secretary\nSir Stafford Cripps\nMinister of Aircraft Production\nBrendan Bracken\nMinister of Information\nErnest Bevin\nMinister of Labour and National Service\nOliver Lyttelton\nMinister of Production\nThe Lord Woolton\nMinister of Reconstruction\nThe Lord Cherwell\nPaymaster General\nAustralia\nJohn Curtin\nPrime Minister\nStanley Bruce\nHigh Commissioner\nCanada\nWilliam Lyon Mackenzie King\nPrime Minister\nVincent Massey\nHigh Commissioner\nIndia\nHari Singh\nThe Maharaja of Jammu and Kashmir\nSir Feroz Khan Noon\nDelegate\nNew Zealand\nPeter Fraser\nPrime Minister\nBill Jordan\nHigh Commissioner\nSouth Africa\nJan Smuts\nPrime Minister\nDeneys Reitz\nHigh Commissioner\nSouthern Rhodesia\nSir Godfrey Huggins\nPrime Minister\nMilitary\nService\nHead\nName\nArmy\nChief of the Imperial General Staff\nField Marshal Sir Alan Brooke\nNavy\nFirst Sea Lord\nAdmiral of the Fleet Sir Andrew Cunningham\nRAF\nChief of the Air Staff\nMarshal of the Royal Air Force Sir Charles Portal\nAUS General Sir Thomas Blamey\nUK Lieutenant-general Sir Hastings Ismay\nNZL Lieutenant-general Edward Puttick\nDiplomats and civil servants\nAUS Sir Frederick Shedden Secretary, Department of Defence\nCAN Norman Robertson\nUK Sir John Stephenson\nUK Sir Richard Hopkins Permanent Secretary to the Treasury\nSee also\nList of Allied World War II conferences\nReferences\n^ Ehrman, John (1956). Grand Strategy Volume V, August 1943-September 1944. London: HMSO (British official history). p. 332. ^ National Library of Scotland, Edinburgh. Acc. 10090, Papers of Dr Robert Douglas McIntyre, MB ChB, DPH, Duniv, JP. File 19:", "start_char": 2186, "end_char": 4401, "id": "100107570" } ]
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what do ethnic russians look like?
Europeans
[ { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_50_1368393318#8_2125114672", "url": "https://www.quora.com/What-are-common-facial-features-of-Russian-people-How-do-they-differ-from-ethnic-groups-in-Russia", "title": "What are common facial features of Russian people? How do they differ from ethnic groups in Russia? - Quora", "headings": "What are common facial features of Russian people? How do they differ from ethnic groups in Russia?\nWhat are common facial features of Russian people? How do they differ from ethnic groups in Russia?\nEugene Borisenko\n", "segment": "This answer isn’t accurate. I’m still getting contradictory comments which means you guys don’t get it. Boris G Nesterenko\n, worked at United Aircraft Corporation (2011-2016)\nAnswered 2 years ago\nthere is a HUGE amount of ethnic groups in Russia. Russians were the majority for a long time, probably till 1917. Now they are about minority, and their number diminishes every year. Typical face features: oval face, light colored eyes- light blue, blue, grey, blue -grey, green gray. Could be very light brown (like whiskey/tea color). Hair color varies from pure blond to light brown or red brown; \" soft \" hairs, usually straight structure.", "start_char": 3346, "end_char": 3985, "id": "87464351" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_50_1368393318#11_2125118369", "url": "https://www.quora.com/What-are-common-facial-features-of-Russian-people-How-do-they-differ-from-ethnic-groups-in-Russia", "title": "What are common facial features of Russian people? How do they differ from ethnic groups in Russia? - Quora", "headings": "What are common facial features of Russian people? How do they differ from ethnic groups in Russia?\nWhat are common facial features of Russian people? How do they differ from ethnic groups in Russia?\nEugene Borisenko\n", "segment": "Typical face features: oval face, light colored eyes- light blue, blue, grey, blue -grey, green gray. Could be very light brown (like whiskey/tea color). Hair color varies from pure blond to light brown or red brown; \" soft \" hairs, usually straight structure. Typical nose is thin and straight. Lips are typically thin . Russians, Belorussians, Balts, east Germs, Slovens, Cheks , east Ukranuans were almost the same ethnic group. There are not so many places now in Russia to find original ethnic Russians. Palethia Minerva\nAnswered December 4, 2020\nwell.. for my family, there is a main common trait.", "start_char": 4345, "end_char": 4948, "id": "87464354" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_50_1368393318#1_2125104770", "url": "https://www.quora.com/What-are-common-facial-features-of-Russian-people-How-do-they-differ-from-ethnic-groups-in-Russia", "title": "What are common facial features of Russian people? How do they differ from ethnic groups in Russia? - Quora", "headings": "What are common facial features of Russian people? How do they differ from ethnic groups in Russia?\nWhat are common facial features of Russian people? How do they differ from ethnic groups in Russia?\nEugene Borisenko\n", "segment": "Answered 5 years ago · Author has 1.2K answers and 2.3M answer views\nI would say that there is not a single phenotype. Russian people are rooted in the East Slavic tribes, yet are also mixed with Norse, Finno-Ugric, Turkic and other groups over more than a 1000 years of history. Overall, they look like other Europeans, with shades of hair ranging from blonde to dark brown and skin tones ranging from very fair to mildly tan. If anything does distinguish some Russians from their neighbors to the West are the ever so subtle East/Central Asian features that come from close contact with natives of most of the modern country (around Volga river and east of there), as\nContinue Reading\nI would say that there is not a single phenotype. Russian people are rooted in the East Slavic tribes, yet are also mixed with Norse, Finno-Ugric, Turkic and other groups over more than a 1000 years of history. Overall, they look like other Europeans, with shades of hair ranging from blonde to dark brown and skin tones ranging from very fair to mildly tan. If anything does distinguish some Russians from their neighbors to the West are the ever so subtle East/Central Asian features that come from close contact with natives of most of the modern country (around Volga river and east of there), as well as from being under Mongolian rule for 300 years. President Putin is probably a good representative of a semi-typical Russian type: Leo Tolstoy could be another one: Miss Russia 2010 corresponds to a classic view of Russian female beauty:", "start_char": 270, "end_char": 1802, "id": "87464344" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_50_1368393318#7_2125113482", "url": "https://www.quora.com/What-are-common-facial-features-of-Russian-people-How-do-they-differ-from-ethnic-groups-in-Russia", "title": "What are common facial features of Russian people? How do they differ from ethnic groups in Russia? - Quora", "headings": "What are common facial features of Russian people? How do they differ from ethnic groups in Russia?\nWhat are common facial features of Russian people? How do they differ from ethnic groups in Russia?\nEugene Borisenko\n", "segment": "Their eyes are much narrower than everybody else. Their cheeks protrude and usually blush. Oriental Russians’ foreheads align with their eyebrows. Faded eyebrows is also a common trait. EDIT: This answer isn’t accurate. I’m still getting contradictory comments which means you guys don’t get it. Boris G Nesterenko\n, worked at United Aircraft Corporation (2011-2016)\nAnswered 2 years ago\nthere is a HUGE amount of ethnic groups in Russia. Russians were the majority for a long time, probably till 1917. Now they are about minority, and their number diminishes every year.", "start_char": 3153, "end_char": 3725, "id": "87464350" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_50_796887941#6_1510190746", "url": "https://www.quora.com/Do-people-who-live-in-eastern-Russia-look-more-Asian-or-more-European", "title": "Do people who live in eastern Russia look more Asian or more European? - Quora", "headings": "Do people who live in eastern Russia look more Asian or more European?\nDo people who live in eastern Russia look more Asian or more European?\nAnonymous\nMunika Ratnajaya\n", "segment": "Answered 5 years ago · Author has 7.5K answers and 30.9M answer views\nRussians living in the eastern parts of the country look the same as Russians who live in the European part of Russia or any other. The only difference s that in eastern parts you have people with Turkic origins (Chukchi , Yakuts, Buryat, Uzbeks, Kazakhs, Chulyms) and many others, but as I suppose you are referring to ethnic Russians, they look the same no matter where you go in Russia. 16.1K views\n·\nView upvotes\n· Answer requested by\nVue Vue Vue\nRelated Answer\nCollin Spears\n, Been reading about population genetics since 2004\nAnswered 1 year ago · Author has 4.1K answers and 22.3M answer views\nDo all the ethnic Russians have small Asian-looking eyes, or do some Russians have big eyes? I think if the OP might be confusing ethnic Russians with Asian minorities that live in Russia. When we say “Russian” in English we don’t have a way to differentiate, but in Russian they do. Россиянин (rossiyanin) (n.) means ‘Russian citizen’, and it is applied to people of all ethnic backgrounds living in Russia. It is derived from the word Rossiya, which means Russia. Русский (roosskiy) (adj.) - when applied to a person, means ethnic Russian. It is also used as a general term for Russian, like the Russian language or Russian cuisine.", "start_char": 3808, "end_char": 5114, "id": "87036557" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_50_1368393318#2_2125106904", "url": "https://www.quora.com/What-are-common-facial-features-of-Russian-people-How-do-they-differ-from-ethnic-groups-in-Russia", "title": "What are common facial features of Russian people? How do they differ from ethnic groups in Russia? - Quora", "headings": "What are common facial features of Russian people? How do they differ from ethnic groups in Russia?\nWhat are common facial features of Russian people? How do they differ from ethnic groups in Russia?\nEugene Borisenko\n", "segment": "Overall, they look like other Europeans, with shades of hair ranging from blonde to dark brown and skin tones ranging from very fair to mildly tan. If anything does distinguish some Russians from their neighbors to the West are the ever so subtle East/Central Asian features that come from close contact with natives of most of the modern country (around Volga river and east of there), as well as from being under Mongolian rule for 300 years. President Putin is probably a good representative of a semi-typical Russian type: Leo Tolstoy could be another one: Miss Russia 2010 corresponds to a classic view of Russian female beauty: While Croatian actor Rade Šerbedžija plays Russian characters a lot, he doesn't quite look the part, which is pretty obvious to most Russian-born viewers: Elzie Hamilton\n, former Car-wash Employee (2008-2010)\nUpdated April 22, 2021 · Author has 956 answers and 6.2M answer views\nCaucasian Russians: Russian men typically have a more protruding face. Their eyebrows stick out more than most other ethnicities. They typically have hair in various shapes from other Europeans.", "start_char": 1169, "end_char": 2276, "id": "87464345" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_50_1368393318#10_2125117148", "url": "https://www.quora.com/What-are-common-facial-features-of-Russian-people-How-do-they-differ-from-ethnic-groups-in-Russia", "title": "What are common facial features of Russian people? How do they differ from ethnic groups in Russia? - Quora", "headings": "What are common facial features of Russian people? How do they differ from ethnic groups in Russia?\nWhat are common facial features of Russian people? How do they differ from ethnic groups in Russia?\nEugene Borisenko\n", "segment": "Typical nose is thin and straight. Lips are typically thin . Russians, Belorussians, Balts, east Germs, Slovens, Cheks , east Ukranuans were almost the same e\nContinue Reading\nthere is a HUGE amount of ethnic groups in Russia. Russians were the majority for a long time, probably till 1917. Now they are about minority, and their number diminishes every year. Typical face features: oval face, light colored eyes- light blue, blue, grey, blue -grey, green gray. Could be very light brown (like whiskey/tea color). Hair color varies from pure blond to light brown or red brown; \" soft \" hairs, usually straight structure.", "start_char": 3986, "end_char": 4605, "id": "87464353" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_13_446064000#1_1065793081", "url": "https://blogs.transparent.com/russian/what-does-a-russian-look-like/", "title": "What Does a Russian Look Like? | Russian Language Blog", "headings": "Russian Language Blog\nWhat Does a Russian Look Like? Posted by Jenya on Mar 31, 2015 in History, Russian life, Soviet Union\nAbout the Author: Jenya\n", "segment": "What do you know about Russians?” I don’t ever say that, instead I usually mumble something along the lines of: “ Oh, I um…um…OK.” So, this post is my official opportunity to explain what a Russian person might look like. First of all, the term Russian in itself is misleading to a lot of foreigners. What somebody from the former USSR associates with the term Russian and what somebody from the USA associates with the term Russian are two different things. People who were raised in and around the former USSR understand all the subtleties and complexities of the term Russian. I will try to address some of these subtleties and complexities in this post. Let’s take the term American as an analogy. The term in its current interpretation implies someone who is either a Native American or is a citizen of the USA, whose roots can go back to anywhere in the world:", "start_char": 368, "end_char": 1233, "id": "43334687" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_50_1368393318#5_2125111186", "url": "https://www.quora.com/What-are-common-facial-features-of-Russian-people-How-do-they-differ-from-ethnic-groups-in-Russia", "title": "What are common facial features of Russian people? How do they differ from ethnic groups in Russia? - Quora", "headings": "What are common facial features of Russian people? How do they differ from ethnic groups in Russia?\nWhat are common facial features of Russian people? How do they differ from ethnic groups in Russia?\nEugene Borisenko\n", "segment": "Their cheeks protrude and usually blush. Oriental Russians’ foreheads align with their eyebrows. Faded eyebrows is a\nContinue Reading\nCaucasian Russians: Russian men typically have a more protruding face. Their eyebrows stick out more than most other ethnicities. They typically have hair in various shapes from other Europeans. They usually have short sideburns and women have super skinny eyebrows. Most Russians have pointy chins, flat cheeks larger foreheads especially the women. Russians’ eyes are slightly, just SLIGHTLY narrower than other Europeans. Oriental Russians:", "start_char": 2575, "end_char": 3153, "id": "87464348" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_50_1368393318#6_2125112371", "url": "https://www.quora.com/What-are-common-facial-features-of-Russian-people-How-do-they-differ-from-ethnic-groups-in-Russia", "title": "What are common facial features of Russian people? How do they differ from ethnic groups in Russia? - Quora", "headings": "What are common facial features of Russian people? How do they differ from ethnic groups in Russia?\nWhat are common facial features of Russian people? How do they differ from ethnic groups in Russia?\nEugene Borisenko\n", "segment": "They typically have hair in various shapes from other Europeans. They usually have short sideburns and women have super skinny eyebrows. Most Russians have pointy chins, flat cheeks larger foreheads especially the women. Russians’ eyes are slightly, just SLIGHTLY narrower than other Europeans. Oriental Russians: Their eyes are much narrower than everybody else. Their cheeks protrude and usually blush. Oriental Russians’ foreheads align with their eyebrows. Faded eyebrows is also a common trait. EDIT:", "start_char": 2839, "end_char": 3345, "id": "87464349" } ]
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what was abe lincoln's wife name?
Mary Todd Lincoln
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Instead of solely focusing on the grade you are given, focus on how you are (Continue reading)\n6 Answers\nPaul Harrison\n, MSc from University College London (1992)\nAnswered 3 years ago · Author has 8.6K answers and 1.7M answer views\nOriginally Answered: What is Lincoln wife's name? Gael Anderson they married in 2006 if you mean Andrew Lincoln\nI saw a review of Walking Dead, the dopey yank said , despite his name Andrew Lincoln is actually British\nNote to USA we have a whole county called Lincolnshire, and its been called that before you were even thought of by the white man\nPres Lincoln is in the was tense What is Lincoln wife's name? 504 views\nJohn S Masterson\n, Retired Major (Medical Service Corps), US Army\nAnswered 3 years ago · Author has 11.7K answers and 4M answer views\nOriginally Answered: Who was Abraham Lincoln’s wife? Mary Todd Lincoln, a native of the state of Kentucky.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 1447, "id": "87888926" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_08_727935489#14_1311354183", "url": "http://www.ohbabynames.com/meaning/name/lincoln/1374", "title": "Lincoln | Oh Baby! Names", "headings": "Lincoln\nLincoln\nEtymology & Historical Origin of the Baby Name Lincoln\nAll About the Baby Name – Lincoln\nPersonality\nPopularity\nQuick Facts\nCeltic\nLING-ken\nCharacteristics\nMystical\nWise\nEccentric\nIntuitive\nImaginative\nPhilosophical\nSolitary\nCultural References to the Baby Name – Lincoln\nLiterary Characters\nChildrens Books\nPopular Songs\nON LINCOLN\nFamous People\nChildren of Famous People\nHistoric Figures\nWITH THE NAME LINCOLN\n", "segment": "A man obsessed with military strategy and in love with the game of politics, he was a brilliant public speaker. Even after the South was defeated in the Civil War, Lincoln showed no malice or signs of vindictiveness. His second term would have focused on a nation that needed to heal itself, but his life was cut short on April 14, 1865 when Confederate sympathizer John Wilkes Booth assassinated the greatest President who ever lived. Apropos, Abraham is a Hebrew name meaning \"Father of a multitude (of nations)\". Lincoln, which is also a widely used male name in America in homage to this great man, is a surname of Celtic origin meaning \"lake settlement\". A woman of history in her own right, the very vivacious and impulsive Mary Todd Lincoln was Abe's First Lady.", "start_char": 7819, "end_char": 8588, "id": "756451" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_17_3774113455#0_3879749764", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mary_Todd_Lincoln", "title": "Mary Todd Lincoln - Wikipedia", "headings": "Mary Todd Lincoln\nMary Todd Lincoln\nContents\nEarly life and education\nMarriage and family\nLincoln's career and home life\nFirst Lady of the United States\nAssassination of Abraham Lincoln\nLater life and death\nIn popular culture\nFamily\nSee also\nReferences\nBibliography\nFurther reading\nExternal links\n", "segment": "Mary Todd Lincoln - Wikipedia\nMary Todd Lincoln\nFrom Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia\nJump to navigation Jump to search\nWife of Abraham Lincoln and First Lady of the United States\nFor her daughter-in-law, see Mary Harlan Lincoln. Mary Todd Lincoln\nLincoln in 1861, photo by Mathew Brady\n\nFirst Lady of the United States\nIn role\nMarch 4, 1861 – April 15, 1865\nPresident\nAbraham Lincoln\nPreceded by\nHarriet Lane\nSucceeded by\nEliza Johnson\n\nPersonal details\nBorn\nMary Ann Todd\n( 1818-12-13)\nDecember 13, 1818\nLexington, Kentucky, U.S.\nDied\nJuly 16, 1882\n(1882-07-16)\n(aged 63)\nSpringfield, Illinois, U.S.\nCause of death\nStroke\nResting place\nLincoln Tomb, Oak Ridge Cemetery,\nSpringfield, Illinois, U.S.\nSpouse (s)\nAbraham Lincoln\n​\n​\n( m. 1842; died 1865) ​\nChildren\nRobert\nEdward\nWillie\nTad\nParents\nRobert Smith Todd\nElizabeth Ann Parker Todd\nSignature\n\nMary Ann Lincoln ( née Todd; December 13, 1818 – July 16, 1882) was the wife of the 16th President of the United States, Abraham Lincoln, and as such the First Lady of the United States from 1861 to 1865. Today, she is commonly known as Mary Todd Lincoln, though she did not use the name Todd after marrying. She was a member of a large, wealthy Kentucky family, and was well educated. Born Mary Ann Todd, she dropped the name Ann after her younger sister, Ann Todd (later Clark), was born. After finishing school during her teens, she moved to Springfield, Illinois, where she lived with her married sister Elizabeth Edwards. Before she married Abraham Lincoln, Mary was courted by his long-time political opponent Stephen A. Douglas. She and Lincoln had four sons together, three of whom died young.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 1653, "id": "105863878" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_23_136013627#18_315905589", "url": "https://kidzfeed.com/abraham-lincoln-facts-for-kids/", "title": "Abraham Lincoln Facts For Kids - Abraham Lincoln Biography For Kids", "headings": "Abraham Lincoln Facts For Kids – Abraham Lincoln Biography For Kids\nAbraham Lincoln Facts For Kids – Abraham Lincoln Biography For Kids\nAbraham Lincoln Facts For Kids\n1. Who Is Abraham Lincoln – What Was Abraham Lincoln\n2. What Is Abraham Lincoln’S Full Name\n3. What Was Abraham Lincoln’s Middle Name\n4. Abraham Lincoln Nicknames\n5. Abraham Lincoln Profile – Abraham Lincoln Summary\n6. How Tall Was Abraham Lincoln – Abraham Lincoln Height\n7. When Was Abraham Lincoln Born – Abraham Lincoln Date Of Birth\n8. Where Was Abraham Lincoln Born – Abraham Lincoln Birthplace\n9. Why Is Abraham Lincoln Important\n10. Where Is Abraham Lincoln From – Abraham Lincoln Nationality\n11. Where Did Abraham Lincoln Live\n12. Abraham Lincoln Personality\n13. Abraham Lincoln Religion – Abraham Lincoln Beliefs\n14. Abraham Lincoln Childhood Facts\n16. Abraham Lincoln School\n17. Abraham Lincoln Early Life\n18. Abraham Lincoln Adulthood\n19. Abraham Lincoln Parents\nAbraham Lincoln Mother\n20. Did Abraham Lincoln Have Siblings – How Many Siblings Did Abraham Lincoln Have\n21. Abraham Lincoln Personal Life\n22. Abraham Lincoln Family Life\n23. Abraham Lincoln Marriages\nAbraham Lincoln Wife – Mary Todd Lincoln Facts\n24. How Many Children Did Abraham Lincoln Have – Abraham Lincoln Children\nAbraham Lincoln Son – Abraham Lincoln’s Children’s Names\n26. Abraham Lincoln Family Tree\n27. Abraham Lincoln Descendants\n28. Abraham Lincoln Pets\n29. Abraham Lincoln Educational Background\n30. Abraham Lincoln History – Life History Of Abraham Lincoln\n31. Abraham Lincoln Political Party\n32. Abraham Lincoln Election\n33. When Did Abraham Lincoln Became President – When Was Abraham Lincoln Elected\n34. How Old Was Abraham Lincoln When He Was President\n35. Abraham Lincoln Presidency Facts\nHow Old Was Abraham Lincoln When He Became President\nWhat Number President Was Abraham Lincoln\nWas Abraham Lincoln The 16Th President\nAbraham Lincoln presidency years\n36. Abraham Lincoln Leaders\n37. Abraham Lincoln Vice President\n38. Abraham Lincoln And John F Kennedy\n39. Abraham Lincoln Foreign Policy\n40. Abraham Lincoln Life After The Presidency\n41. Abraham Lincoln Timeline – Abraham Lincoln Life Timeline\n42. What Was Abraham Lincoln Known For – Why Is Abraham Lincoln Famous\n43. Abraham Lincoln Accomplishments – Abraham Lincoln Contributions\nWhat Was One Important Thing That Abraham Lincoln Did\n44. Abraham Lincoln And Slavery\n45. Abraham Lincoln Gettysburg Address Speech\n46. Abraham Lincoln Second Inaugural Address\n47. Abraham Lincoln Assassination\n48. Abraham Lincoln Assassination Video\n49. When Did Abraham Lincoln Die\n50. Where Did Abraham Lincoln Die\n51. How Did Abraham Lincoln Die\n52. How Old Was Abraham When He Died – How Old Is Abraham Lincoln\n53. Abraham Lincoln Disease\n54. Abraham Lincoln Grave\n55. Abraham Lincoln Biography Book\n56. Abraham Lincoln Books – Abraham Lincoln Books For Kids\nThe Life Of Abraham Lincoln\nAbraham Lincoln Short Stories\n57. Lincoln Memorial Facts\n58. Abraham Lincoln Famous Quotes\n59. How Tall Was Abraham Lincoln’s Hat\n62. Important Facts About Abraham Lincoln\n63. Fun Facts About Abraham Lincoln – Interesting Facts About Abraham Lincoln\nWritten by Murad\n", "segment": "Due to his hard work and honesty in his adulthood, people called him “Honest Abe”. 19. Abraham Lincoln Parents\nThe parents of Abraham Lincoln were Thomas Lincoln and Nancy Lincoln. They married in Washington County on June 12, 1806, and then shifted to Elizabethtown, Kentucky. They had three children; Sarah, Abraham, and Thomas Jr.\nAbraham Lincoln Mother\nNancy Hanks Lincoln of Virginia was the mother of Abraham Lincoln. She died in 1818 at the Little Pigeon Creek Community when Abraham was of only 9 years. The cause of her death is described to be milk sickness or tuberculosis. 20. Did Abraham Lincoln Have Siblings – How Many Siblings Did Abraham Lincoln Have\nAbraham Lincoln had two siblings.", "start_char": 8353, "end_char": 9055, "id": "109884387" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_04_176918510#7_473378566", "url": "http://www.answers.com/Q/Where_was_Mary_Todd_lincoln_buried", "title": "", "headings": "\n", "segment": "Who was Abranham Lincoln wife? Her name was Mary Lincoln. Before they married she was Mary\nTodd, and she is often referred to today as Mary Todd Lincoln. How many wives did Abraham Lincoln have? One, Mary Todd Lincoln. He had one. Mary Todd. Who is Mary Ann Todd Lincoln? Mary Ann Todd Lincoln was the wife of Abraham Lincoln, the 16the\npresident of the United States. Did Mary Todd Lincoln have any sisters?", "start_char": 2698, "end_char": 3106, "id": "75034291" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_07_770437559#0_1357771482", "url": "http://www.lausd.k12.ca.us/King_MS/Students%20Projects/uspresidents_html/lincoln.htm", "title": "lincoln", "headings": "\n", "segment": "lincoln\nAbraham Lincoln\n(1861-1865)\nby Joshua Carrillo\nAbraham Lincoln was the 16th President of the United States. He was the president of this great nation from March 4,1861 to April 16,1865. His nicknames were \"Honest Abe\"and \"Illinois Rail- Splitter\". He liked his nicknames. They called him \"Honest Abe\" because he was always honest with people. Abraham Lincoln was born on February 12,1809, in Hardin Country,Kentucky. Abraham got shot and killed on April 15,1865, at Peterson's Boarding House in Washington,D.C.. All the people that loved Abraham Lincoln were shocked when they found out he had gotten shot. President Lincoln's father's name was Thomas Lincoln, and his mother's name was Sara Bush Johnston. Abraham Lincoln married Mary Todd on November 4,1842. His children's names were Robert Todd Lincoln,Edward Baker Lincoln,William Wallace Lincoln,and Thomas Tad Lincoln.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 883, "id": "45523964" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_41_420463172#25_929054977", "url": "https://www.geni.com/people/Mary-Todd-Lincoln-First-Lady/6000000002686579327", "title": "Mary Ann Lincoln (Todd) (1818 - 1882) - Genealogy", "headings": "Mary Todd Lincoln, First Lady\nMary Todd Lincoln, First Lady\nMary Ann Lincoln (Todd)\nHistorical records matching Mary Todd Lincoln, First Lady\nImmediate Family\nAbout Mary Todd Lincoln, First Lady\nMary Todd Lincoln, First Lady's Timeline\n", "segment": "she was also courted by Stephen A. Douglas. Abraham and Mary Lincoln were married on November 4, 1842. Mary Todd Lincoln\nTheir children were: 1. Robert Todd Lincoln : Springfield, Illinois August 1, 1843 – July 26, 1926 in Manchester, Vermont\n2. Edward (Eddie) Baker Lincoln : Springfield March 10, 1846 – February 1 1850 in Springfield\n3. William (Willie) Wallace Lincoln : Springfield December 21, 1850 – February 20, 1862 in Washington, D.C.\n4.", "start_char": 8269, "end_char": 8716, "id": "82762742" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_40_491353426#10_919354599", "url": "https://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=1341", "title": "Mary Ann Todd Lincoln (1818-1882) - Find A Grave Memorial", "headings": "Mary Ann\nTodd\nLincoln\n\nMary Ann Todd Lincoln", "segment": "She was the wife of 16th US President Abraham Lincoln and was the First Lady from March 1861 until April 1865. Born the fourth of seven children into an affluent family, her father was a banker and the family owned slaves. At the age of six her mother died and her father remarried and had nine additional children. She attended Madame Mantelle's finishing school at an early age where she learned to speak French fluently and studied dance, drama, music, and social graces. By age 20, she was regarded as witty and gregarious, with a grasp of politics. In October 1839 she moved to Springfield, Illinois and lived with her oldest sister, Elizabeth Porter Edwards, who was married to Ninian W. Edwards, the son of a former Illinois governor, and he served as her guardian. She was popular among the gentry of Springfield, and though she was courted by the rising young lawyer and Democratic Party politician Stephen A. Douglas and others, she chose to marry Abraham Lincoln, a rising circuit lawyer, in November 1842. Her husband became famous for his position on slavery, which generated national support for him. During her White House years, she faced many personal difficulties generated by political divisions within the nation. Several of her half-brothers served in the Confederate Army and were killed in action, and one brother served the Confederacy as a surgeon.", "start_char": 7271, "end_char": 8644, "id": "80885512" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_08_727935489#12_1311350707", "url": "http://www.ohbabynames.com/meaning/name/lincoln/1374", "title": "Lincoln | Oh Baby! Names", "headings": "Lincoln\nLincoln\nEtymology & Historical Origin of the Baby Name Lincoln\nAll About the Baby Name – Lincoln\nPersonality\nPopularity\nQuick Facts\nCeltic\nLING-ken\nCharacteristics\nMystical\nWise\nEccentric\nIntuitive\nImaginative\nPhilosophical\nSolitary\nCultural References to the Baby Name – Lincoln\nLiterary Characters\nChildrens Books\nPopular Songs\nON LINCOLN\nFamous People\nChildren of Famous People\nHistoric Figures\nWITH THE NAME LINCOLN\n", "segment": "Even after the South was defeated in the Civil War, Lincoln showed no malice or signs of vindictiveness. His second term would have focused on a nation that needed to heal itself, but his life was cut short on April 14, 1865 when Confederate sympathizer John Wilkes Booth assassinated the greatest President who ever lived. Apropos, Abraham is a Hebrew name meaning \"Father of a multitude (of nations)\". Lincoln, which is also a widely used male name in America in homage to this great man, is a surname of Celtic origin meaning \"lake settlement\". A woman of history in her own right, the very vivacious and impulsive Mary Todd Lincoln was Abe's First Lady. This American icon truly transcended the Presidency. Known as \"The Great Emancipator\" Lincoln basically preserved and restored our Union and finally put an end to this nation's greatest shame: slavery. Magnetic and powerful, Lincoln was either loved or hated - yet \"Honest Abe\" stood fast to his ideals and rose to the occasion. He was ambitious, decisive, humorous, and even vain.", "start_char": 6779, "end_char": 7818, "id": "756449" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_03_240141029#6_442979667", "url": "http://thefactfile.org/abraham-lincoln-facts/", "title": "47 Interesting Facts About Abraham Lincoln - The Fact File", "headings": "47 Interesting Facts About Abraham Lincoln\n47 Interesting Facts About Abraham Lincoln\nFacts about Lincoln’s childhood, education, family, marriage, religious belief etc\nFacts about Lincoln’s: presidency, invention, the formation of the U.S. Secret Service, law practice etc\nAbout Lincoln’s personality, living in the White House, failures, depression, civil war, etc\n", "segment": "Marriage: In 1842, Lincoln was got married to a 23-year old woman named Mary Todd who was just 5 feet 2 inches while Lincoln was 6 feet 4 inches. They had four boys, only one of whom lived to maturity. Mary Todd Lincoln, the First Lady of the United States of America, passed away in 1882. 9. Abraham Lincoln also had a serious girlfriend named Mary. However, they broke up and he later married Mary Todd. 10. Wrestling career: Lincoln was a wrestler and an accomplished one.", "start_char": 1407, "end_char": 1882, "id": "2010152" } ]
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Also Read:- Funny Team Names\n. . Soccer Team Names Ideas:-\nTNT\nSaints\nCoolCats\nDynamite\nCrew\nSagehens\nPolar Bears\nID-11\nFoxtrotters\nAtlas\nFuries\nPrivateers\nCommodores\nFighting Bees\nTurf Queens\nPurple Cobras\nAztecs\nBuckeyes\nScreaming Eagles\nBlue Jays\nCrushers\nEarthquakes\nLynx Mac Attack\nRed Wolves\nFirecrackers\nRetrievers\nBroncos\nFighting Cardinals\nMighty Grapes\nDons\nLocos\nRaging Crusaders\nPower Strikers\nConstrictors\nWarriors\nTornado\nZombie Women\nCadets\nDaring Devils\n. Also Read:- Best Team Names\n. What’s a good name for a soccer team? If we have just given you this Team, you will be getting engaged, then do not forget to give us a small and sweet little comment because we will get encouragement as well as giving it to you in many teams like this and Let me tell you that we have provided a lot of Team for you. 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what did people in the bible say about jesus?
A lot of people say to me, Why did you kill Christ? I dunno... it was one of those parties, got out of hand, you know. We killed him because he didn't want to become a doctor, that's why we killed him.
[ { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_52_319397174#28_495260364", "url": "https://www.seedbed.com/john-wesleys-covenant-renewal-service-today/", "title": "John Wesley’s Covenant Renewal Service (for today) - Seedbed", "headings": "John Wesley’s Covenant Renewal Service (for today)\nJohn Wesley’s Covenant Renewal Service (for today)\nThe Service\nThe Greeting\nOpening prayer\nThe Lord’s Prayer\nScripture Lesson (s)\nThe Proclamation\nThe Confession\nWords of Assurance and Pardon\nThe Invitation\nThe Covenant Prayer\nDismissal with Blessing\nNotes for Service Planning\nNotes on liturgical items:\nNotes on music:\nNotes on service structure:\nWho Was John Wesley? — A Comprehensive Resource\n", "segment": "Leader: Jesus Christ is the only way and means to God. God has given us Jesus as the way and means to salvation. People: Jesus, I here and now accept You and the only new and living Way. I join myself in covenant with You. I come to You hungry, sinful, miserable, blind, and naked, unworthy even to wash the feet of Your servants. With all my power, I accept You as my Lord and Head. I renounce my own unworthiness, and vow that You are the Lord, my righteousness. I renounce my own wisdom and take You for my only", "start_char": 9485, "end_char": 10000, "id": "92185235" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_36_284439441#0_603349435", "url": "https://www.christianbiblereference.org/faq_Jesus.htm", "title": "What Does the Bible Say About Jesus Christ?", "headings": "What Does the Bible Say About Jesus Christ?\nWhat Does the Bible Say About Jesus Christ?\nFrequently Asked Questions\nContents\nIntroduction\nJesus' Life\nBirth\nYouth\nPublic Ministry\nJerusalem\nConflict\nBetrayal, Arrest and Trials\nCrucifixion, Death and Burial\nResurrection and Ascension\nJesus' Teachings\nSecond Coming\nChristian Beliefs\nJesus' Death and Resurrection\nThe Trinity\nThe Apostles' Creed\nQuestions\nWas Jesus in Hell Between His Crucifixion and Resurrection?\nDid Jesus Have Any Siblings - Brothers or Sisters?\nWas Jesus Dead for \"Three Days and Three Nights?\"\nWas Jesus Married?\n", "segment": "What Does the Bible Say About Jesus Christ? What Does the Bible Say About Jesus Christ? Frequently Asked Questions\nWhen was Jesus born? How old was Jesus when He was crucified? Is Jesus God? Why did Jesus have to die? Did Jesus ever say He was \"Son of God?\" Why did Jesus try to keep His identity secret? Did Jesus descend to hell after He was crucified? Was Jesus in hell between His death and resurrection?", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 409, "id": "108196910" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_38_1406420495#12_2903771073", "url": "https://www.easyenglish.bible/questions-about-the-bible/luke-qbw.htm", "title": "Luke's Gospel - Bible Study Questions in easy English", "headings": "An *angel tells Mary that she will be the mother of Jesus Luke 1:26-38\nAn *angel tells Mary that she will be the mother of Jesus Luke 1:26-38\nAbout the next group of questions\nPray\nRead: Luke 1:26-38\nFinal remarks\nPray\nThe birth of Jesus Luke 2:1-20\nAbout the next group of questions\nPray\nRead: Luke 2:1-20\nFinal remarks\nPray\nJoseph and Mary bring Jesus to the *temple Luke 2:21‑40\nAbout the next group of questions\nPray\nRead: Luke 2:21-40\nFinal remarks\nPray\nThe boy Jesus in the *temple Luke 2:41-52\nAbout the next group of questions\nPray\nRead: Luke 2:41-52\nFinal remarks\nPray\nJohn the *Baptist and Jesus Luke 3:1-22\nAbout the next group of questions\nPray\nRead: Luke 3:1-22\nFinal remarks\nPray\nThe devil tempts Jesus Luke 4:1-13\nAbout the next group of questions\nPray\nRead: Luke 4:1-13\nFinal remarks\nPray\nJesus begins his public service Luke 4:31-42\nAbout the next group of questions\nPray\nRead: Luke 4:31-42\nFinal remarks\nPray\nJesus calls the first *disciples to follow him Luke 5:1-11\nAbout the next group of questions\nPray\nRead: Luke 5:1-11\nFinal remarks\nPray\nJesus teaches about who can forgive wrong actions\nLuke 5:12-26\nAbout the next group of questions\nPray\nRead: Luke 5:12-26\nFinal remarks\nPray\nJesus calls the *tax-collector, Matthew (Levi) Luke 5:27‑32\nAbout the next group of questions\nPray\nRead: Luke 5:27-32\nFinal remarks\nPray\nSome important things that Jesus taught Luke 6:17-36\nAbout the next group of questions\nPray\nRead: Luke 6:17-36\nFinal remarks\nPray\nTrust and *miracles Luke 7:1-17\nAbout the next group of questions\nPray\nRead: Luke 7:1-17\nFinal remarks\nPray\nAt the house of Simon the *Pharisee Luke 7:36-50\nAbout the next group of questions\nPray\nRead: Luke 7:36-50\nFinal remarks\nPray\nThe story about the sower and what it means Luke 8:1‑15\nAbout the next group of questions\nPray\nRead: Luke 8:1-15\nFinal remarks\nPray\nA storm on the water and a lot of worry! Luke 8:22-25\nAbout the next group of questions\nPray\nRead: Luke 8:22-25\nFinal remarks\nPray\nJesus heals the man whom a *demon was controlling Luke 8:26-39\nAbout the next group of questions\nPray\nRead: Luke 8:26-39\nFinal remarks\nPray\nJesus changes the lives of two sad people Luke 8:40-56\nAbout the next group of questions\nPray\nRead: Luke 8:40-56\nFinal remarks\nPray\nJesus feeds 5000 men Luke 9:10-17\nAbout the next group of questions\nPray\nRead: Luke 9:10-17\nFinal remarks\nPray\nThree *disciples see the change in how Jesus looked Luke 9:28-36\nAbout the next group of questions\nPray\nRead: Luke 9:28-36\nFinal remarks\nPray\nJesus heals a boy whom a *demon controlled Luke 9:37-45\nAbout the next group of questions\nPray\nRead: Luke 9:37-45\nFinal remarks\nPray\nWho will be the greatest? Luke 9:46-48\nAbout the next group of questions\nPray\nRead: Luke 9:46-48\nFinal remarks\nPray\nJesus sends out the 70 *disciples Luke 10:1-12\nAbout the next group of questions\nPray\nRead: Luke 10:1-12\nFinal remarks\nPray\nJoy as we serve Jesus Luke 10:16-20\nAbout the next group of questions\nPray\nRead: Luke 10:16-20\nFinal remarks\nPray\nThe story about the good *Samaritan Luke 10:25-37\nAbout the next group of questions\nPray\nRead: Luke 10:25-37\nFinal remarks\nPray\nJesus teaches about prayer Luke 11:1-13\nAbout the next group of questions\nPray\nRead: Luke 11:1-13\nFinal remarks\nPray\nThe *kingdom of God and *Satan’s *kingdom Luke 11:14-26\nAbout the next group of questions\nPray\nRead: Luke 11:14-26\nFinal remarks\nPray\nJesus warns and encourages us Luke 12:4-12\nAbout the next group of questions\nPray\nRead: Luke 12:4-12\nFinal remarks\nPray\nThe story about the rich fool Luke 12:13-21\nAbout the next group of questions\nPray\nRead: Luke 12:13-21\nFinal remarks\nPray\nDo not worry! Luke 12:22-31\nAbout the next group of questions\nPray\nRead: Luke 12:22-31\nFinal remarks\nPray\nJesus healed a woman who could not lift herself up straight on the *Sabbath day Luke 13:10-17\nAbout the next group of questions\nPray\nRead: Luke 13:10-17\nFinal remarks\nPray\nJesus at a *Pharisee’s house Luke 14:1-6\nAbout the next group of questions\nPray\nRead: Luke 14:1-6\nFinal remarks\nPray\nWhat it costs to be a follower of Jesus Luke 14:25-27\nAbout the next group of questions\nPray\nRead: Luke 14:25-27\nFinal remarks\nPray\nThree stories Luke 15:1-32\nAbout the next group of questions\nPray\nRead: Luke 15:1-32\nFinal remarks\nPray\nThe rich man and Lazarus Luke 16:19-33\nAbout the next group of questions\nPray\nRead: Luke 16:19-33\nFinal remarks\nPray\nThe ten men whom Jesus healed Luke 17:11-19\nAbout the next group of questions\nPray\nRead: Luke 17:11-19\nFinal remarks\nPray\nThe story about the widow who would not give up Luke 18:1-8\nAbout the next group of questions\nPray\nRead: Luke 18:1-8\nFinal remarks\nPray\nThe story about the *Pharisee and the *tax-collector\nLuke 18:9-14\nAbout the next group of questions\nPray\nRead: Luke 18:9-14\nFinal remarks\nPray\nJesus and the children Luke 18:15-17\nAbout the next group of questions\nPray\nRead: Luke 18:15-17\nFinal remarks\nPray\nThe rich ruler Luke 18:18-30\nAbout the next group of questions\nPray\nRead: Luke 18:18-30\nFinal remarks\nPray\nJesus heals a blind man Luke 18:35-43\nAbout the next group of questions\nPray\nRead: Luke 18:35-43\nFinal remarks\nPray\nJesus changes Zacchaeus Luke 19:1-9\nAbout the next group of questions\nPray\nRead: Luke 19:1-9\nFinal remarks\nPray\nJesus enters Jerusalem on a *donkey Luke 19:28-44\nAbout the next group of questions\nPray\nRead: Luke 19:28-44\nFinal remarks\nPray\nJesus enters Jerusalem and visits the *temple Luke 19:45-48\nAbout the next group of questions\nPray\nRead: Luke 19:45-48\nFinal remarks\nPray\nThe story about the workers in the *vineyard Luke 20:9‑19\nAbout the next group of questions\nPray\nRead: Luke 20:9-19\nFinal remarks\nPray\nThe widow’s gift Luke 21:1-4\nAbout the next group of questions\nPray\nRead: Luke 21:1-4\nFinal remarks\nPray\nThe evidence of the end of the age Luke 21:5-28\nAbout the next group of questions\nPray\nRead: Luke 21:5-28\nFinal remarks\nPray\nJudas agrees to hand over Jesus to his enemies Luke 22:1-6\nAbout the next group of questions\nPray\nRead: Luke 22:1-6\nFinal remarks\nPray\nPreparation for the *Passover Luke 22:7-13\nAbout the next group of questions\nPray\nRead: Luke 22:7-13\nFinal remarks\nPray\nThe *Passover meal Luke 22:14-23\nAbout the next group of questions\nPray\nRead: Luke 22:14-23\nFinal remarks\nPray\nJesus teaches people to be humble Luke 22:24-30\nAbout the next group of questions\nPray\nRead: Luke 22:24-30\nFinal remarks\nPray\nJesus warns Peter and the other *disciples Luke 22:31‑38\nAbout the next group of questions\nPray\nRead: Luke 22:31-38\nFinal 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questions\nPray\nRead: Luke 23:44-49\nFinal remarks\nPray\nThey bury Jesus Luke 23:50-56\nAbout the next group of questions\nPray\nRead: Luke 23:50-56\nFinal remarks\nPray\nJesus lives again Luke 24:1-12\nAbout the next group of questions\nPray\nRead: Luke 24:1-12\nFinal remarks\nPray\nThe walk to Emmaus Luke 24:13-35\nAbout the next group of questions\nPray\nRead: Luke 24:13-35\nFinal remarks\nPray\nJesus appears to the *disciples Luke 24:36-49\nAbout the next group of questions\nPray\nRead: Luke 24:36-49\nFinal remarks\nPray\nJesus goes into heaven Luke 24:50-53\nAbout the next group of questions\nPray\nRead: Luke 24:50-53\nFinal remarks\nPray\nWord List\nAmen\nangel\napostle\nbaptise/baptism\nBaptist\nbless, blessing\ncircumcise, circumcision\ncouncil\ncross\ncrucifixion\ncrucify\ndemon\ndisciple\ndonkey\nempire, emperor\nfeast\nforgive\nGentiles\ngrape\nholy\nHoly Spirit\nhypocrites\ninn\nIsrael, 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Pray\n*Lord Jesus, everything that the *angel said about you was true. And I believe that everything in the Bible about you is true. Help me to tell other people about you as the *shepherds did. * Amen. Joseph and Mary bring Jesus to the *temple Luke 2:21‑40\nAbout the next group of questions\nJoseph and Mary obeyed the laws of the *Jews' religion. When they took Jesus to the *temple, a priest *circumcised him. And he gave him a name. While they were there, they met two people. Those people were both expecting Jesus to come.", "start_char": 3153, "end_char": 3717, "id": "58594059" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_02_770859640#22_1343689903", "url": "http://oremus.org/liturgy/lhwe/john.html", "title": "Passion narrative, according to John", "headings": "The Passion of Our Lord Jesus Christ\naccording to John\n\nThe Passion of Our Lord Jesus Christ\naccording to John", "segment": "John: Jesus answered,\nJesus: You say that I am a king. For this I was born, and for this I came into the world, to testify to the truth. Everyone who belongs to the truth listens to my voice. John: Pilate asked him,\nPilate: What is truth? John: After he had said this, he went out to the Jews again and told them,\nPilate:", "start_char": 4808, "end_char": 5130, "id": "61618356" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_34_559547147#12_1205365939", "url": "https://www.bibleblender.com/2015/biblical-lessons/biblical-history/jesus-real-person-historical-proof-outside-bible-that-jesus-existed", "title": "Was Jesus a real person - is there historical proof outside the Bible that Jesus really existed? - Bible Blender", "headings": "Was Jesus a real person – is there historical proof outside the Bible that Jesus really existed?\nWas Jesus a real person – is there historical proof outside the Bible that Jesus really existed?\nBy Bible Blender\nWas Jesus a real person?\nYes, Jesus was real (albeit not very popular)\nJesus’ popularity wanes\nFeeble attempts to discount historical accounts of Jesus\nAccounts written *after* the events took place\nInaccurate or embellished accounts of Jesus’ life\nMinor (or partial) historical sources that mention Jesus\nCelsus\nPliny the Younger\nSuetonius\nMara bar Serapion\nMajor historical sources that mention Jesus and his followers\nTacitus\nFlavius Josephus\nLucian of Samosata\nMore potential historians document Jesus\nThallus\nPhlegon\nThe Jewish Talmud\nAn abundance of proof that Jesus existed historically\nSources: Bible Archaeology Review, Wikipedia, Cold Case Christianity, New Advent, Talmud\n", "segment": "He made the accusation that they had transgressed the law, and he handed them over to be stoned.” Given Josephus’ phrasing and distinct style of writing, his reference to Jesus as the Messiah (with little or no explanation) implies that Jesus was mentioned earlier in his writings, likely in a longer discourse. As expected, in the earlier Book 18 of the Jewish Antiquities, there is this controversial section describing Jesus and his life. “Around this time there lived Jesus, a wise man, if indeed one ought to call him a man. For he was one who did surprising deeds, and a teacher of such people as accept the truth gladly. He won over many Jews and many of the Greeks. He was the Messiah. When Pilate, upon hearing him accused by men of the highest standing among us, had condemned him to be crucified, those who in the first place came to", "start_char": 9155, "end_char": 9999, "id": "22673648" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_50_53351#6_83450", "url": "https://www.prayerideas.org/prayer-to-ask-jesus-into-your-life/", "title": "Prayer to Ask Jesus into Your Life - Prayer Ideas", "headings": "Prayer to Ask Jesus into Your Life\nPrayer to Ask Jesus into Your Life\nAre you prepared to leave a legacy of faith?\nDo you know Jesus the way you know all of the closet people in your life?\nWhat we know about Jesus\nWhat the Bible says about why we should know Jesus\nThe most important prayer you can ever pray\nPrayer to invite Jesus into your life so you can know him personally\nOther helpful articles by David Shelton\nThe Awesome God Prayer\nFinding God’s Love Prayer Using God’s Scripture Promises to Love You No Matter What\nPrayer to Let Your Life and Thoughts Be Transformed by Christ\nPraying the Forgiveness of the Cross\nAbout David Shelton\n", "segment": "Nothing about any of us compares to what is known about Jesus Christ, the Savior of the world. What we know about Jesus\nJesus: Was born of a virgin, as prophesied in the Old Testament (Isaiah 7:14)\nWas raised in the Jewish town of Nazareth in Israel (Luke 1:26)\nHealed the sick (Mark 1:29-34)\nMade the blind to see (John 9:1-12)\nWalked on the water (John 6:19)\nTold a storm to stop and the elements obeyed (Mark 4:39)\nCast out demons possessing a living human (Matthew 8:16)\nBrought the dead back to life (Luke 8:54-55)\nWas beaten by Roman soldiers (Mark 15:18-19)\nReceived 39 lashes from a “Cat of Nine Tails” (John 19:1)\nWas nailed to a cross and died on that same cross (Mark 15:25)\nWas buried in a borrowed tomb (John 19:38-42)\nWas raised back to life by the resurrecting power of God (Mark 16:1-6)\nWas seen by over five-hundred witnesses (1 Corinthians 15:6)\nAte with his followers after coming back from the dead (Luke 24:41)\nPromised to come back the same way he left the earth (Matthew 26:64)\nIs alive and well today (Revelation 1:18)\nDo you know him? What the Bible says about why we should know Jesus\nWhy should you know who Jesus is? The Bible is clear: “Jesus told him, “I am the way, the truth, and the life. No one comes to the Father except through Me.” (John 14:6 HCSB)\n“For all have sinned and fall short of the glory of God.” ( Romans 3:23)\n“If we say we have no sin, we deceive ourselves, and the truth is not in us.” ( 1 John 1:8\nESV)\n“For our sake he made him to be sin who knew no sin, so that in him we might become the righteousness of God.” (", "start_char": 2760, "end_char": 4342, "id": "86210199" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_23_813545509#9_1799207467", "url": "https://lifehopeandtruth.com/bible/bible-study/bible-study-topics/", "title": "Bible Study Topics", "headings": "Bible Study Topics\nHow Should a Christian Deal With the Coronavirus Pandemic?\nBible Study Topics\nThe Bible addresses so many topics that can answer our questions and help us now and in the future. What are some of the most important Bible study topics?\nPicking a Bible study topic and beginning your study\n150 Bible study topics\nBible study topics about God\nBible study topics about the Bible\nBible study topics about Life\nBible study topics about Prophecy\nBible study topics about Change\nBible study topics about Relationships\nOther resources for Bible study topic ideas\nBible study topics for youth\nStart now!\nAbout the Author\nMike Bennett\n", "segment": "Who is Jesus? Was Jesus created? Why did the wise men bring gifts to Jesus? What do we know about Jesus’ childhood? What were the seven last sayings of Jesus? What was the transfiguration of Jesus? What is the Holy Spirit? What is spirit? How can I grow in the fruit of the Spirit? How should we pray?", "start_char": 4739, "end_char": 5041, "id": "110713759" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_34_242468671#10_522243275", "url": "https://www.beris.nl/top-10-reasons-god-does-not-exist/", "title": "Top 10 reasons God does not exist | Random musings, rambling opinions", "headings": "Top 10 reasons God does not exist\nTop 10 reasons God does not exist\n10. People speak for God.\n9. So many gods to choose from.\n8. God isn’t love.\n7. God supposedly doesn’t want to interfere with free will.\n6. Jesus wasn’t a nice person.\n5. Jesus failed\n4. Christians don’t trust in God either\n3. The crucifixion story is utterly unbelievable\n2. The Bible\n1. Prayer never works\nConclusion\nIf you like this article, feel free to share it:\nLike this:\n", "segment": "6. Jesus wasn’t a nice person. Christians all around the world have this warm, fuzzy image of a kind of hippie Jesus avant-la-lettre, who went around preaching love and forgiveness. That doesn’t correspond to what the Bible tells us about Jesus, though. At best, Jesus sounds like a hypocrite when he tells people to love their enemies but at the same time says that people who don’t believe in him, will be cast into the fire. Jesus also tells people that he has not come to bring peace but a sword and that we are to hate our relatives if we want to follow him. And what to think of the Canaanite woman who pleads with Jesus and he sends her away calling her a dog because she is not the right nationality? Or when he kills a fig tree for not bearing fruit at a time when figs are out of season? That doesn’t sound like a loving God but like a childish, capricious and bigoted person. The loving Jesus who is also God?", "start_char": 4067, "end_char": 4988, "id": "22327407" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_08_5536118#16_12390025", "url": "http://www.missionfrontiers.org/issue/article/gospel-tool", "title": "Mission Frontiers - Gospel Tool:: 3 Circles", "headings": "Gospel Tool:\nGospel Tool:\n3 Circles\nTen-year old Malachi models the adaption below in this four-minute video: vimeo.com/128678770\nA Conversational Tactic\nA Sample Conversation\nL: “It’s been a rough day, starting with a fight with my wife.”\n", "segment": "C: “ Way to go Larry! Now let me show you some verses in the Bible!” C opens to Matt. 28:18. “ Jesus said, ‘all authority in heaven and on earth has been given to me.’ Do you believe Jesus has all authority in heaven and earth?” L: “ Yes.” C: “", "start_char": 4364, "end_char": 4606, "id": "6519" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_25_1158533317#17_2199358181", "url": "https://overviewbible.com/four-gospels/", "title": "Guide to the Four Gospels | OverviewBible", "headings": "Guide to the Four Gospels\nGuide to the Four Gospels\nAll 4 gospels focus on the story of Jesus\nWhy do we need four gospels?\nThe Gospel of Matthew\nThe Gospel of Mark\nThe Gospel of Luke\nThe Gospel of John\nHow to read the gospels\n", "segment": "As you read the gospels, ask these questions: What does Jesus say about himself? Whom is Jesus talking to? ( This is vital. Is he talking to his disciples, his enemies, a massive crowd?) What does Jesus say about God? How does Jesus react to different situations? What pleases him? What upsets him? What does Jesus tell people to do?", "start_char": 6522, "end_char": 6855, "id": "66288057" } ]
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what region is manchester england?
North West England
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Manchester is known for its culture, sports, transportation, media, architecture, and engineering output. The Growth of Big Cities in England\nThe growth of most of the largest cities in England commenced at the onset of the industrial age in the 18th century. They experienced intense development during the 19th century, changing beyond recognition. Before the Industrial Revolution, the cities were all small towns with very low population densities.", "start_char": 1728, "end_char": 2732, "id": "96421000" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_34_1573976420#0_3310140996", "url": "https://www.britannica.com/place/Greater-Manchester", "title": "Greater Manchester | region, England, United Kingdom | Britannica", "headings": "Greater Manchester\nGreater Manchester\nregion, England, United Kingdom\nWRITTEN BY\nLearn More in these related Britannica articles:\nHistory at your fingertips\n", "segment": "Greater Manchester | region, England, United Kingdom | Britannica\nHome Geography & Travel Cities & Towns Cities & Towns C-G\nGreater Manchester\nregion, England, United Kingdom\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\nGreater Manchester, metropolitan county in northwestern England. It encompasses one of the largest metropolitan areas in the country and comprises 10 metropolitan boroughs: Bolton, Bury, Oldham, Rochdale, Stockport, Tameside, Trafford, Wigan, and the cities of Salford and Manchester. Most of the metropolitan county, including the city centres of Manchester and Salford, is part of the historic county of Lancashire. However, parts of four boroughs—Trafford, Manchester, Stockport, and Tameside—belong to the historic county of Cheshire, and part of the borough of Oldham is in the historic county of Yorkshire. From 1974 to 1986 Greater Manchester was an administrative unit. In 1986 the metropolitan county lost its administrative powers, and its constituent boroughs became autonomous administrative units, or unitary authorities. Greater Manchester is now a geographic and ceremonial county without administrative authority. Manchester\nManchester, Eng. Joshii\nSalford\nSalford Quays, Salford, Greater Manchester, Eng.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 1509, "id": "23799687" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_31_1351561228#1_2767496040", "url": "https://worldpopulationreview.com/world-cities/manchester-population", "title": "Manchester Population 2021 (Demographics, Maps, Graphs)", "headings": "Manchester Population 2021\nManchester Population 2021\nCity Size and Population Density\nManchester Demographics\nManchester History\nManchester Population Growth\nCountry\nManchester Population 2021\nManchester Population Data (Urban Area)\nOther Cities in United Kingdom\nSources\n", "segment": "Manchester is a city and metropolitan borough and the principal city in the Greater Manchester metropolitan county in North West England. Manchester is the 6th largest city in the United Kingdom with an estimated population of 530,300 in 2016. The Greater Manchester area is the second most populous urban area in the United Kingdom with a population of more than 2.55 million, which includes Manchester as well as several cities. Manchester also has the third largest economy in the United Kingdom and it is the third most visited city in the country by foreigners after London and Edinburgh. City Size and Population Density\nManchester has a population density of 12,210 people living per square mile (4,716 people living per square kilometer) and is the 9th densest city in the United Kingdom. The area that Manchester encompasses comes to 44.6 square miles (115.6 square kilometers) in total for the city itself. Manchester Demographics\nThe City of Manchester has the highest proportion of non-white people of any district in Greater Manchester. The 2011 census found the racial and ethnic composition of Manchester was: White: 66.7% (59.3% White British, 2.4% White Irish, 0.1% Irish Traveller or Gypsy, 4.9% other white)\nMixed race:", "start_char": 611, "end_char": 1850, "id": "47971972" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_34_1578983348#0_3320762862", "url": "https://www.britannica.com/place/Manchester-England", "title": "Manchester | History, Population, & Facts | Britannica", "headings": "\nManchester\nEngland, United Kingdom\nPhysical and human geography\nThe landscape\nThe city site\nClimate\n", "segment": "Manchester | History, Population, & Facts | Britannica\nHome Geography & Travel Cities & Towns Cities & Towns M-O\nManchester\nEngland, United Kingdom\nGive Feedback\nExternal Websites\nWRITTEN BY\nH.B. Rodgers\nProfessor of Geography, Victoria University of Manchester. Coauthor of Lancashire, Cheshire and Isle of Man. See Article History\nAlternative Title: Mamucium\nManchester, city and metropolitan borough in the metropolitan county of Greater Manchester urban county, northwestern England. Most of the city, including the historic core, is in the historic county of Lancashire, but it includes an area south of the River Mersey in the historic county of Cheshire. Manchester is the nucleus of the largest metropolitan area in the north of England, and it remains an important regional city, but it has lost the extraordinary vitality and unique influence that put it at the forefront of the Industrial Revolution. Manchester\nSkyline of Manchester, England. ManchesterMan\nBritannica Quiz\nWhere in the British Isles? How much do you know about the geography of the British Isles? Take this quiz to find out.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 1103, "id": "23806340" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_08_970279801#10_1752086315", "url": "http://www.payscale.com/research/UK/Country=United_Kingdom/Salary", "title": "United Kingdom | PayScale", "headings": "Salary Data & Career Research Center (United Kingdom)\nSalary Data & Career Research Center (United Kingdom)\nBrowse All Categories\nBrowse Popular Jobs\nLearn About Employers\nResearch Schools and Degrees\nSalary Ranges for Popular Schools\nBrowse Popular Degrees\nGet Career Tips and Advice\nRecent Blog Posts on Career News\nBrowse by States\n", "segment": "London\nEngland: Manchester\nEngland: Merseyside\nEngland: Norfolk\nEngland: North Yorkshire\nEngland: Northamptonshire\nEngland: Northumberland\nEngland: Nottinghamshire\nEngland: Oxfordshire\nEngland: Rutland\nEngland:", "start_char": 3534, "end_char": 3744, "id": "1011357" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_34_1578983348#1_3320764338", "url": "https://www.britannica.com/place/Manchester-England", "title": "Manchester | History, Population, & Facts | Britannica", "headings": "\nManchester\nEngland, United Kingdom\nPhysical and human geography\nThe landscape\nThe city site\nClimate\n", "segment": "Manchester is the nucleus of the largest metropolitan area in the north of England, and it remains an important regional city, but it has lost the extraordinary vitality and unique influence that put it at the forefront of the Industrial Revolution. Manchester\nSkyline of Manchester, England. ManchesterMan\nBritannica Quiz\nWhere in the British Isles? How much do you know about the geography of the British Isles? Take this quiz to find out. Manchester was an urban prototype: in many respects it could claim to be the first of the new generation of huge industrial cities created in the Western world during the past 250 years. In 1717 it was merely a market town of 10,000 people, but by 1851 its textile (chiefly cotton) industries had so prospered that it had become a manufacturing and commercial city of more than 300,000 inhabitants, already spilling out its suburbs and absorbing its industrial satellites. By the beginning of the 20th century, salients of urban growth linked Manchester to the ring of cotton-manufacturing towns— Bolton, Rochdale, and Oldham, for example—that almost surround the city, and a new form of urban development, a conurbation, or metropolitan area, was evolving. 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There are all kinds of restaurants, cafes, pubs and wide variety of accommodation across all price ranges, all within an easy distance of the meeting. The city is well connected internationally by air, 2 hrs by train from London, and makes an ideal stepping off point for onward visits to many of the UK’s most interesting and scenic regions. A programme of tours taking in places of interest in the region has been arranged. Announcements on the detailed programme will be made over the coming months so please make sure to check the website regularly for updates. We encourage you to submit your work to what promises to be the best NSS-MIC yet and we look forward to seeing you in Manchester! 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During the industrial revolution, the city of Manchester had a booming textile manufacturing business. It’s one of the most visited cities in the UK and forms one of the largest metropolitan areas in the country. A total of 554,400 people are living within the urban area. In recent years, the city has been reinvented into a cultural and vibrant city filled with bars and interesting architecture. Manchester is also famous for being home to two of the best football teams in the world, namely Manchester United and Manchester City. 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Pop: 394 269 (2001)Latin name: Man'cunium\na unitary authority in NW England, in Greater Manchester. Pop: 432 500 (2003 est). Area: 116 sq km (45 sq miles)\nCollins English Dictionary - Complete & Unabridged 2012 Digital Edition © William Collins Sons & Co. Ltd. 1979, 1986 © HarperCollins Publishers 1998, 2000, 2003, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2009, 2012\nCultural definitions for Manchester\nManchester\nCity in northwestern England about thirty miles east of Liverpool. notes for Manchester\nManchester is one of England's most important economic, industrial, trade, and finance centers, and the heart of the most densely populated area of England. The New Dictionary of Cultural Literacy, Third Edition Copyright © 2005 by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company.", "start_char": 4972, "end_char": 5748, "id": "17751731" } ]
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where did lebron james go to highschool?
St. Vincent – St. Mary High School
[ { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_22_1260749973#0_2756396194", "url": "https://it0224.weebly.com/high-school-career.html", "title": "High school career - LeBron James", "headings": "\nJames attended St. Vincent–St. Mary High School in Akron, where he became a starter during his freshman year for the Fighting Irish. He averaged 21 points and 6.2 rebounds, and led the team to a 23–1 record, en route to the Division III state title. In his sophomore year, James averaged 25.2 points, 7.2 rebounds, 5.8 assists and 3.8 steals .He led the team to a 26–1 record and a Division III state title for the second straight season. He was the first sophomore to be named Ohio's \"Mr. Basketball\" and became the first sophomore ever selected to the USA Today All-USA First Team.\nIn James' junior year his stats improved again. He averaged 29.0 points, 8.3 rebounds, 5.7 assists and 3.3 steals and was again named Mr. Basketball of Ohio.He earned a spot on the All-USA First Team, and was named the 2001–02 boys' basketball Gatorade National Player of the Year. It was at this time that his nickname \"King James\" became a household staple in Ohio.James appeared in SLAM Magazine, Sports Illustrated and ESPN The Magazine. His popularity forced his team to move their practices from the school gym to the nearby James A. Rhodes Arena at the University of Akron. NBA stars such as Shaquille O'Neal attended the games, and a few of James' high school games were even televised nationally on ESPN2 and regionally on pay-per-view.The Irish won a third state title, with James averaging 31.6 points, 9.6 rebounds, 4.6 assists and 3.4 steals on the season.James was named to the All-USA First Team for an unprecedented third time, and was selected as Mr. Basketball of Ohio for the third year in a row.He earned MVP honors at the McDonald's All-American Game, the EA Sports Roundball Classic, and the Jordan Capital Classic. Although it was a foregone conclusion, by participating in more than two high school all-star events, James officially lost his NCAA eligibility.James finished his high school career with 2,657 points, 892 rebounds and 523 assists.\nJames also played football during his high school years at St.Vincent-St. Mary's. In his sophomore year he was named first-team all-state as a wide receiver, and in his junior year he led his team to the state semifinals.Sports analysts have speculated on whether he could have played in the NFL. He signed a shoe contract with Nike before his professional debut.", "segment": "High school career - LeBron James\n\nJames attended St. Vincent–St. Mary High School in Akron, where he became a starter during his freshman year for the Fighting Irish. He averaged 21 points and 6.2 rebounds, and led the team to a 23–1 record, en route to the Division III state title. In his sophomore year, James averaged 25.2 points, 7.2 rebounds, 5.8 assists and 3.8 steals .He led the team to a 26–1 record and a Division III state title for the second straight season. He was the first sophomore to be named Ohio's \"Mr. Basketball\" and became the first sophomore ever selected to the USA Today All-USA First Team. In James' junior year his stats improved again. He averaged 29.0 points, 8.3 rebounds, 5.7 assists and 3.3 steals and was again named Mr. Basketball of Ohio. He earned a spot on the All-USA First Team, and was named the 2001–02 boys' basketball Gatorade National Player of the Year. It was at this time that his nickname \"King James\" became a household staple in Ohio. James appeared in SLAM Magazine, Sports Illustrated and ESPN The Magazine.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 1060, "id": "34332426" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_39_157540001#1_312525412", "url": "https://www.eduinreview.com/blog/2010/07/lebron-james-educational-history-and-basketball-future/", "title": "LeBron James' Educational History and Basketball Future", "headings": "LeBron James' Educational History and Basketball Future\nLeBron James' Educational History and Basketball Future\nLeBron James, Number 23 for the Cleveland Cavaliers\n", "segment": "Mary High School in Ohio. James became a starter during his freshman year and averaged 21 points and 6.3 rebounds that year. He was named “Mr. Basketball” of Ohio as a sophomore, the youngest player to receive this honor. During his junior year, James petitioned the NBA to be drafted, but he was denied. However, this did not stop NBA stars such as Shaquille O’Neal from attending James’ high school basketball games, which were televised nationally on ESPN2. It was at this point that most people started referring to him as “King James.” James decided not to pursue a higher education and signed with the Cleveland Cavaliers in 2003. He has been with the Cavaliers since then. However, he did not decide to renew his contract after the 2009-2010 season and has been a free agent since July 1, 2010. 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LeBron James: Career, Profession\nAs a youth, LeBron James played Amateur Athletic Union (AAU) basketball for the Northeast Ohio Shooting Stars. He played high school basketball at St. Vincent-St. Mary High School in his hometown of Akron, Ohio. At that time, he was highly promoted in the national media as a future NBA superstar. He began his professional career in 2003. He was selected by his home team, the Cleveland Cavaliers, as the first overall pick of the 2003 NBA draft. During his early season, he was named the NBA Rookie of the Year.", "start_char": 2089, "end_char": 2722, "id": "111611653" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_21_868504896#0_1871379333", "url": "https://heavy.com/sports/2018/10/lebron-james-college-high-school-where/", "title": "Where Did LeBron James Go to College? | Heavy.com", "headings": "LeBron James College Choice Would Have Been Ohio State\nLeBron James College Choice Would Have Been Ohio State", "segment": "Where Did LeBron James Go to College? | Heavy.com\nHeavy.com\nSports\nNBA\nLeBron James College Choice Would Have Been Ohio State\n0 Shares\nBy Jonathan Adams\nUpdated Oct 20, 2018 at 10:01pm\nGetty LeBron James admitted he would have gone to Ohio State if he went to college. LeBron James would have gone to Ohio State if he had played college basketball. Instead, James took advantage of the NBA rules at the time that allowed him to go straight from his high school of St. Vincent-St. Mary to the NBA. James admitted he would have been a Buckeye if the rules were as they are now. “I promise, I say this all the time — if I had one year of college, I would have ended up here,” James said prior to a 2013 Ohio State game per Cleveland.com. “ No matter where I go in the world, no matter where it is, I will always rock Ohio State colors.” Back in 2016, James noted he signed up to take classes at the University of Akron. “I’m signed up at the University of Akron for whenever I’m able to get a little bit of down time,” James told Cleveland.com. “", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 1042, "id": "39896664" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_05_1497627147#2_2855412267", "url": "http://www.ducksters.com/sports/lebron_james.php", "title": "LeBron James Biography for Kids", "headings": "Biography\nBiography\nLeBron James\n", "segment": "His father was an ex-con who wasn't there when he grew up. His family was poor and had a tough time. Fortunately, his basketball coach, Frankie Walker, took LeBron under his wing and let him stay with his family where he could get away from the projects and focus on school and basketball. Where did LeBron go to school? LeBron went to high school at St. Vincent - St. Mary High School in Akron, Ohio. He led his basketball team to three state titles and was named \"Mr. Basketball\" in Ohio for three straight years. He decided not to go to college and went straight to the NBA where he was the number 1 pick in the 2003 NBA draft. What NBA teams has LeBron played for? LeBron was drafted by the Cleveland Cavaliers where he played his first seven seasons. Since he grew up just down the road at Akron, Ohio he was considered a home town superstar and maybe the biggest star ever in Cleveland.", "start_char": 640, "end_char": 1532, "id": "18203846" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_05_265218145#11_261519853", "url": "http://www.cleveland.com/cavs/index.ssf/2013/06/cleveland_cavaliers_choose_leb.html", "title": "Cleveland Cavaliers choose LeBron James with No. 1 pick in 2003: NBA Draft rewind - cleveland.com", "headings": "Cleveland Cavaliers choose LeBron James with No. 1 pick in 2003: NBA Draft rewind\nCleveland Cavaliers choose LeBron James with No. 1 pick in 2003: NBA Draft rewind\nLEBRON-JAMES-DRAFT-NYSE.JPG\nFIRST AND FOREMOST\nSelection of LeBron starts a new era for Cavs\nEditions of June 27, 2003\nBy Branson Wright\nPlain Dealer Reporter\nCRAZY FOR LEBRON\nFans at Gund Arena hail Cavaliers' No. 1 pick\nBy Bud Shaw\nPlain Dealer columnist\nAround the web\n", "segment": "Mary to a 25-1 record and the USA Today high school national championship. He scored 25 points and added 11 rebounds in the state finals. He averaged 31.6 points, 9.6 rebounds, 4.6 assists and 3.4 steals for the season. During the postseason, James was named MVP of the McDonald's High School All-American Game, the EA Sports Roundball Classic and the Jordan Capital Classic. In the McDonald's game at Gund Arena, he led the East to a 122-107 victory with 27 points, seven rebounds and seven assists. James led the West to a one-point victory in the Roundball Classic and he scored 28 points, six rebounds and five assists and hit the game-winning jumper. James finished his all-star tour in the Capital Classic, where he had 34 points, 12 rebounds and six assists in a five-point loss. CRAZY FOR LEBRON\nFans at Gund Arena hail Cavaliers' No. 1 pick\nBy Bud Shaw\nPlain Dealer columnist\nIn this brave new world, Cavaliers GM Jim Paxson welcomed a dunk tank into a Gund Arena draft party with no fear of ending up shackled and submerged in it. Balloons and confetti fell shortly after NBA Commissioner David Stern introduced LeBron James as the No.", "start_char": 4956, "end_char": 6101, "id": "16806153" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_40_55846828#1_142733727", "url": "https://www.famousafricanamericans.org/lebron-james", "title": "LeBron James - Biography and Facts", "headings": "LeBron James\nLeBron James\nWrite About LeBron James\nFamous African Americans\n", "segment": "He attended St. Vincent–St. Mary High School where he played basketball for his school team. In his freshman year, his team won the division state title. He had already begun to gain a reputation as an outstanding player, and NBA scouts regularly attended his games to analyze his talent as a future star. LeBron continued to impress fans and during his sophomore, junior and senior years, he was given the title of “Ohio’s Mr. Basketball” and was also selected to the “USA Today All-USA First Team”. This was no mean accomplishment as he was the first player to achieve both feats at his age and the only one to have won them for three consecutive years. During his junior and senior years, he won the Gatorade National Player of the Year Award, being the first high school player to have done so and to have won it for two consecutive years. He also appeared on the covers of SLAM magazine and Sports Illustrated, again unprecedented by anyone his age. After his team’s loss in the division championships, he petitioned the NBA to let him join them despite the fact that he hadn’t graduated high school, which is a requirement to be drafted. His petition was rejected and LeBron returned to his senior year of high school being the most talked about high school basketball player and the centre of enormous amounts of media attention.", "start_char": 537, "end_char": 1873, "id": "80445822" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_54_1670865069#2_3679558834", "url": "https://www.therichest.com/sports/lebron-james-biography-all-about-the-nba-legend/", "title": "Lebron James Biography: All About The NBA Legend | TheRichest", "headings": "Lebron James Biography: All About The NBA Legend\nLebron James Biography: All About The NBA Legend\n9 LeBron James Childhood\n8 LeBron James Career\n7 LeBron James Income\n6 LeBron James Net Worth\n5 LeBron James Car\n4 LeBron James Home\n3 LeBron James Relationship\n2 LeBron James Kids\n1 LeBron James Future\n", "segment": "He grew to be friends with his basketball team and they chose to go to St. Vincent-St. Mary High School, which was a predominantly white high school. Throughout the time he attended this school he played basketball, winning many games for the school's team. His popularity caught on and soon fans were filling seats to basketball games in order to see James play. Throughout the time James played basketball at his high school, he also played football. In fact, he played wide receiver until his senior year, when he injured his wrist during a basketball game. He ended up being named Ohio's Mr. Basketball for his excellence in play for three years in a row, which led to being in magazines, including Sports Illustrated. Throughout his high school career, LeBron played many games with his team, the Fighting Irish. Their team was able to travel to games around the country and was even offered pay-per-view games on television from ESPN. By the time LeBron was out of high school he had 2,657 points accrued from his basketball career.", "start_char": 1110, "end_char": 2149, "id": "70848235" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_22_1260749973#1_2756399856", "url": "https://it0224.weebly.com/high-school-career.html", "title": "High school career - LeBron James", "headings": "\nJames attended St. Vincent–St. Mary High School in Akron, where he became a starter during his freshman year for the Fighting Irish. He averaged 21 points and 6.2 rebounds, and led the team to a 23–1 record, en route to the Division III state title. In his sophomore year, James averaged 25.2 points, 7.2 rebounds, 5.8 assists and 3.8 steals .He led the team to a 26–1 record and a Division III state title for the second straight season. He was the first sophomore to be named Ohio's \"Mr. Basketball\" and became the first sophomore ever selected to the USA Today All-USA First Team.\nIn James' junior year his stats improved again. He averaged 29.0 points, 8.3 rebounds, 5.7 assists and 3.3 steals and was again named Mr. Basketball of Ohio.He earned a spot on the All-USA First Team, and was named the 2001–02 boys' basketball Gatorade National Player of the Year. It was at this time that his nickname \"King James\" became a household staple in Ohio.James appeared in SLAM Magazine, Sports Illustrated and ESPN The Magazine. His popularity forced his team to move their practices from the school gym to the nearby James A. Rhodes Arena at the University of Akron. NBA stars such as Shaquille O'Neal attended the games, and a few of James' high school games were even televised nationally on ESPN2 and regionally on pay-per-view.The Irish won a third state title, with James averaging 31.6 points, 9.6 rebounds, 4.6 assists and 3.4 steals on the season.James was named to the All-USA First Team for an unprecedented third time, and was selected as Mr. Basketball of Ohio for the third year in a row.He earned MVP honors at the McDonald's All-American Game, the EA Sports Roundball Classic, and the Jordan Capital Classic. Although it was a foregone conclusion, by participating in more than two high school all-star events, James officially lost his NCAA eligibility.James finished his high school career with 2,657 points, 892 rebounds and 523 assists.\nJames also played football during his high school years at St.Vincent-St. Mary's. In his sophomore year he was named first-team all-state as a wide receiver, and in his junior year he led his team to the state semifinals.Sports analysts have speculated on whether he could have played in the NFL. He signed a shoe contract with Nike before his professional debut.", "segment": "In James' junior year his stats improved again. He averaged 29.0 points, 8.3 rebounds, 5.7 assists and 3.3 steals and was again named Mr. Basketball of Ohio. He earned a spot on the All-USA First Team, and was named the 2001–02 boys' basketball Gatorade National Player of the Year. It was at this time that his nickname \"King James\" became a household staple in Ohio. James appeared in SLAM Magazine, Sports Illustrated and ESPN The Magazine. His popularity forced his team to move their practices from the school gym to the nearby James A. Rhodes Arena at the University of Akron. NBA stars such as Shaquille O'Neal attended the games, and a few of James' high school games were even televised nationally on ESPN2 and regionally on pay-per-view. The Irish won a third state title, with James averaging 31.6 points, 9.6 rebounds, 4.6 assists and 3.4 steals on the season. James was named to the All-USA First Team for an unprecedented third time, and was selected as Mr. Basketball of Ohio for the third year in a row. He earned MVP honors at the McDonald's All-American Game, the EA Sports Roundball Classic, and the Jordan Capital Classic.", "start_char": 618, "end_char": 1756, "id": "34332427" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_29_886390679#1_2053541220", "url": "https://teen-titans-go.fandom.com/wiki/LeBron_James", "title": "LeBron James | Teen Titans Go! 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Behind his leadership, Cleveland immediately advanced to three consecutive Finals against the Golden State Warriors, winning the championship in 2016 to end Cleveland's 52-year professional sports title drought. LeBron James playing for the Cleveland Cavaliers.", "start_char": 790, "end_char": 1908, "id": "107081782" } ]
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what type of monarchy did england have?
Constitutional monarchy
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The Act of Settlement also established that England’s monarchs would be Protestant, and that monarchs had to have the consent of parliament to leave the country or declare war.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 1190, "id": "77035211" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_19_1724346563#3_2808887697", "url": "https://feudal-system.weebly.com/monarchs.html", "title": "Monarchs - FeudAlism", "headings": "Monarchs\nMonarchs", "segment": "First, some had to work for their power. Only a small group had enough wealth to keep their armies. Some seized the throne. Monarchs also got their military power from vassals and nobles. Question: How was the monarchy in England? Answer: In England, monarchs were quite powerful in the medieval period. After Rome fell, many groups from Europe like Vikings settled in England. By mid-11th century, a Germanic tribe known as the Saxons ruled England.", "start_char": 863, "end_char": 1313, "id": "60503224" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_03_1668505248#0_2897754547", "url": "http://www.answers.com/Q/Is_England_a_monarchy", "title": "Is England a monarchy? - Answers", "headings": "Is England a monarchy\n?\n\nIs England a monarchy?\nYour Answer\nIs England a monarchy?\n", "segment": "Is England a monarchy? - Answers\nHistory of England\nMonarchy\nEngland\nIs England a monarchy? Asked by Wiki User\nSee Answer\nTop Answer\nWiki User\nAnswered 2015-09-18 20:35:43\nYes but we are now a constitutional monarchy, which means the powers the queen has are less than those of a full monarchy. England, as distinct from Scotland, Ireland and Wales, has been a monarchy since Edward the Confessor became king in 1042 (perhaps earlier but the area classed as England varied way back then). After the civil war and the execution of Charles 1st in 1649 England became a Republic, but invited Charles 2nd back to the throne and he was crownd 1661, all of England has been a constitutional monarchy until today,which means that the monarch is a titular head,with very little political power. The power rests with the people who elect members of parliament to represent the district in which they live, as the U.S. elect their Congressman in a similar forum. 0 0 1\n🙏🏿\n0\n🤨\n0\n😮\n0\n😂\n0\nAdd a Comment\nYour Answer\nIs England a monarchy? 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England was conquered by the Normans in 1066, after which Wales also gradually came under control of Anglo-Normans. The process was completed in the 13th century when the Principality of Wales became a client state of the English kingdom. Meanwhile, Magna Carta began a process of reducing the English monarch's political powers. From 1603, the English and Scottish kingdoms were ruled by a single sovereign. From 1649 to 1660, the tradition of monarchy was broken by the republican Commonwealth of England, which followed the Wars of the Three Kingdoms. The Act of Settlement 1701 excluded Roman Catholics and their spouses from succession to the English throne. In 1707, the kingdoms of England and Scotland were merged to create the Kingdom of Great Britain, and in 1801, the Kingdom of Ireland joined to create the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland. The British monarch was the nominal head of the vast British Empire, which covered a quarter of the world's land area at its greatest extent in 1921. In the early 1920s the Balfour Declaration recognised the evolution of the Dominions of the Empire into separate, self-governing countries within a Commonwealth of Nations.", "start_char": 1519, "end_char": 2904, "id": "99734494" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_40_1584956234#1_3221473517", "url": "https://www.funtrivia.com/askft/Question90953.html", "title": "When did England stop using the monarchy system?", "headings": "When did England stop using the monarchy system?\nWhen did England stop using the monarchy system?", "segment": "Currently voted the best answer. Vote for this answer\nEngland was a monarchy for the entirety of its political existence since its creation about 927 up to the 1707 Act of Union, except for the eleven years of English Interregnum (1649 to 1660) that followed the English Civil War. The rule of executed King Charles I of England was replaced by that of a republic known as Commonwealth of England (1649–1653). The most prominent general of the republic, Oliver Cromwell, managed to extend its rule to Ireland and Scotland. The victorious general eventually turned against the republic, and established a new form of government known as The Protectorate, with himself as Lord Protector until his death on September 3, 1658. He was succeeded by his son Richard Cromwell. However, anarchy eventually developed, as Richard proved unable to maintain his rule. He resigned his title and retired into obscurity. The Commonwealth was re-established but proved unstable. The exiled claimant Charles II of England was recalled to the throne in 1660 in the English Restoration.", "start_char": 240, "end_char": 1307, "id": "82138280" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_23_468196170#1_1023423731", "url": "https://lawaspect.com/monarchy-united-kingdom/", "title": "The Monarchy of the United Kingdom - Law Essays", "headings": "The Monarchy of the United Kingdom\nThe Monarchy of the United Kingdom", "segment": "The British monarchy traces its origins from the kings of the Angles and the early Scottish kings. By the year 1000, the kingdoms of England and Scotland had resolved from the petty kingdoms of early medieval Britain. The last Anglo-Saxon monarch (Harold II) was defeated and killed in the Norman invasion of 1066 and the English monarchy passed to the Norman conquerors. In the thirteenth century, the principality of Wales was absorbed by England, and Magna Carta began the process of reducing the political powers of the monarch. 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In 1931, the unitary British monarchy throughout the empire was split into legally distinct crowns for each of the Commonwealth realms.", "start_char": 791, "end_char": 2212, "id": "110274500" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_19_1724374803#0_2808946707", "url": "https://feudalsysteminmedievaleurope.weebly.com/monarchy-king.html", "title": "Monarchy (King) - Feudal System In Medieval Europe", "headings": "Monarchy\nMonarchy\nMonarchy\n", "segment": "Monarchy (King) - Feudal System In Medieval Europe\n\n\n\n\nMonarchy\nMonarchy\nThe Monarchy in the Feudal System is known as the King and is the oldest form of government in the United Kingdom. In a monarchy, a King or Queen is Head of State. The British monarchy is also known as a constitutional monarchy. This means that while the Sovereign is Head of State, the ability to make and pass legislation resides with an elected Parliament. Although the British Sovereign no longer has a political or executive role, he or she continues to play an important part in the life of the nation. As Head of State, the Monarch undertakes constitutional and representational duties which have developed over one thousand years of history. In addition to these State duties, the Monarch has a less formal role as 'Head of Nation'. The Sovereign acts as a focus for national identity, unity and pride; gives a sense of stability and continuity; officially recognizes success and excellence;", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 972, "id": "60503271" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_04_205719032#7_550604793", "url": "http://www.answers.com/Q/Who_was_the_british_monarch_king_or_queen_in_1900", "title": "Who was the british monarch king or queen in 1900? - Answers", "headings": "Who was the british monarch king or queen in 1900\n?\n\nWho was the british monarch king or queen in 1900?\nYour Answer\nWho was the british monarch king or queen in 1900?\nRelated Questions\nWhat is the homophone for queen?\nWho is known as the king of Canada?\nWhy is there only a Queen of England and no King of England?\nWould a king or queen be an example of a monarch?\nWho is the queen or king of Cyprus?\nWhy wasn't Prince Philip given the title of King?\nWas Queen Elizabeth I a monarch?\nWhich monarch came before Queen Elizabeth II?\nIs a monarch butterfly a kings and queens of butterflies?\nIs a king a part of the monarch?\nWho or what is a monarch of England?\nWho was king and queen of England in 1594?\nWhat does RI mean after George vi?\nWho lives in Buckingham Palace?\nDoes Cyprus have a king and queen?\nWho was Queen of England in 1770?\nWho was queen after Queen Elizabeth I?\nWho was queen at the start of World War II?\nWho is the king of England during queen annes war?\nWhich Queen or King was reigning when the Titanic sunk?\nWhat is a monarch government?\nWho was the first British King to own a car?\nWho ruled the British empire?\nWhat is the gender of queen?\nWhat is a monarch in the middle ages?\n", "segment": "So the answer is yes. Is a king a part of the monarch? A king is a monarch. A country ruled by a king and/or queen is called a monarchy. Who or what is a monarch of England? A monarch of England is a king or queen of England. Who was king and queen of England in 1594? There was no king. Queen Elizabeth I was an unmarried monarch. What does RI mean after George vi?", "start_char": 2519, "end_char": 2885, "id": "75092692" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_11_1403691698#1_2961828251", "url": "https://answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=20101023214436AAAvVhG", "title": "When did England's Constitutional Monarchy start? | Yahoo Answers", "headings": "When did England's Constitutional Monarchy start?\nWhen did England's Constitutional Monarchy start?\n12 Answers\n", "segment": "This is why you get various answers. England was an absolute monarchy until 1215, when Magna Carta took away the power of the king to charge taxes without the agreement of a \"great council\" defined in Magna Carta. This \"great council\" was the beginnings of Parliament. The other significant event was the Bill of Rights 1689, which took away the power of the king or queen to make any law at all without the agreement of Parliament. King Charles I believed in the catholic idea of the divine right of kings to do exactly as they please, and this eventually angered Parliament so much that it led to the English Civil War between them. He lost, was put on trial for treason (somewhat illegally as only the king could summon a court!), found guilty and beheaded. Not surprisingly Parliament decided it had had enough of kings and for the next 11 years there wasn't one. This Commonwealth period was a bit of a mess as nobody bothered to draw up a proper constitution setting out how it should work, and only lasted that long because Oliver Cromwell, the Lord Protector, was a strong military leader. When he died in 1659 it all fell to bits and the next year the monarchy was restored, probably because people thought that having a king again couldn't be any worse.", "start_char": 483, "end_char": 1746, "id": "25638483" } ]
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where indian ocean is located?
South Asia
[ { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_04_184854944#5_495653881", "url": "http://www.answers.com/Q/Which_ocean_is_located_on_the_east_and_west_of_Australia", "title": "", "headings": "\n", "segment": "The Indian Ocean, south of Singapore, west of Australia. Where is Indian ocean located? The Indian Ocean lies between the East coast of the African Continent and the West coast of Australia. India has the Bay of Bengal to the East and the Arabian Sea to the West. The Indian Ocean is to the South of India. Hope this helps. Which continent is bordered by the Indian ocean to the east and the pacific ocean to the west? Australia\nWhat is the Pacific Ocean west of? The Pacific Ocean is the largest Ocean on Earth. The Pacific\nOcean is west of the Americas and to the east of Asia and\nAustralia.", "start_char": 2083, "end_char": 2675, "id": "75050108" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_41_448745345#13_974045571", "url": "https://www.geographyrealm.com/how-many-oceans-are-there/", "title": "How Many Oceans are There in the World? - Geography Realm", "headings": "How Many Oceans are There in the World?\nHow Many Oceans are There in the World?\nWhy are Oceans Important?\nThe Number of Oceans Depends on How You Count Them\nOne Global Ocean\nDepending on the Designation, There are 3, 4, or 5 Oeans in the World\nThe Five World Oceans\nPacific Ocean:\nIndian Ocean:\nThe Arctic Ocean:\nSouthern Ocean:\nHow are the Ocean Borders and Names Determined?\nWatch: How many oceans are there?\nHow Many Oceans Are There\nReferences\nRelated Articles\nShare:\nEnter your email to receive the Geography Realm newsletter:\n", "segment": "CIA World Factbook, public domain. Indian Ocean: The Indian Ocean is the third largest ocean. This body of water stretches between Africa, the Southern Ocean, Asia, and Australia. The area of the Indian Ocean is 70,560,000 sq km (27,240,000 sq mi) which represents 19.8% of the water on Earth’s surface. NASA’s Aqua satellite captured this view of the Indian Ocean off the coast of Australia on October 21, 2019. Image: NASA, public domain\nThe Indian Ocean includes includes Andaman Sea, Arabian Sea, Bay of Bengal, Flores Sea, Great Australian Bight, Gulf of Aden, Gulf of Oman, Java Sea, Mozambique Channel, Persian Gulf, Red Sea, Savu Sea, Strait of Malacca, Timor Sea, and other tributary water bodies. The Indian Ocean is found along the eastern coast of Africa, the Middle East, the southern part of Asia, and the western coast of Australia. Map of the Indian Ocean.", "start_char": 4782, "end_char": 5654, "id": "82788016" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_58_1263392203#0_1874338328", "url": "https://www.worldatlas.com/articles/which-continents-border-the-indian-ocean.html", "title": "Indian Ocean - WorldAtlas", "headings": "Indian Ocean\nIndian Ocean\nContents:\nL ocation And Geography\nRivers And Marginal Seas\nClimate And Hydrology\nBrief History\nBiodiversity\n", "segment": "Indian Ocean - WorldAtlas\nIndian Ocean\nThe Indian Ocean is a large saline water body covering about 20% of the world’s ocean total area. The ocean is the youngest geologically and the smallest of the three major oceans (Pacific, Atlantic, and Indian Oceans), but larger than the Arctic and Southern Oceans. It is located between Africa on the west, Asia on the north, Australia on the east, and south by the Southern Ocean. The Ocean has four important waterways, including the Strait of Hormuz, Suez Canal, Strait of Malacca, and Bab el Mandeb. The Indian Ocean was known previously by several other names, including the Eastern Ocean, Indic Ocean, or Hindu Ocean. Contents: L ocation And Geography\nRivers And Marginal Seas\nClimate And Hydrology\nBrief History\nBiodiversity\nL ocation And Geography\nWorld map showing the location of the Indian Ocean. The Indian Ocean covers about 70.56 million square miles or 19.8% of the Earth’s total water surface. It has a maximum length of 10,000 kilometers, between Antarctica and the Bay of Bengal, and is 7,600 kilometers wide between Australia and Africa’s southern tip. Its average depth is 3,741 meters below the sea surface, with a maximum depth of 7,258 meters at the Sunda Deep in Java Trench, off Indonesia’s southern coast.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 1273, "id": "96452758" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_10_1381787905#12_2230203683", "url": "http://www.worldatlas.com/aatlas/infopage/oceans.htm", "title": "How Many Oceans Are There In The World? - WorldAtlas", "headings": "How Many Oceans Are There In The World?\nHow Many Oceans Are There In The World?\n1. Arctic Ocean\n2. Atlantic Ocean\n3. Indian Ocean\n4. Pacific Ocean\n5. Southern Ocean\nHow Many Oceans Are There In The World?\n", "segment": "Indian Ocean\nThe islands of Seychelles in the warm, tropical waters of the Indian Ocean. Image credit: GagliardiPhotography/Shutterstock.com\nThe Indian Ocean occupies 70,560,000 square km area on the Earth’s surface. The Eurasian landmass lies to the north of the Indian Ocean, Australia to the east, Africa to the west and the Southern Ocean and Antarctica to the south. 3,741 m is the average depth of the Indian Ocean, and its deepest point is Diamantina Deep. The depth in this region is 8,047 m.\nThe Indian Ocean region experiences a monsoon type of climate. Cyclones are common during the summer season. This ocean is also the warmest ocean in the world. The warm tropical waters of the ocean support a great diversity of life. The abundance of phytoplankton and aquatic flora supports a complex food chain.", "start_char": 5354, "end_char": 6167, "id": "27017739" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_44_63148466#0_137988012", "url": "https://www.indianoceanhistory.org/Learning-Tools/Historical-Overviews.aspx", "title": "Indian Ocean in World History | Historical Overviews", "headings": "Description of the Indian Ocean\nDescription of the Indian Ocean\nPhysical Geography\nClimate\nHow Historians Think Geographically\nConclusion\nEra Overviews\nPrehistoric Era Overview\nAncient Era Overview\nClassical Era Overview\nMedieval Era Overview\nFirst Global Era Overview\nIndustrial and Imperial Era Overview\n20th Century and Globalization Era Overview\nEntire Historical Overview\nWhat’s The Word?\nContact Us Today!\n", "segment": "Indian Ocean in World History | Historical Overviews\nDescription of the Indian Ocean\nThe Indian Ocean touches Asia, Africa, Australia and Antarctica. It also connects and links the Continents called the Old World, in contrast to the New World, which is touched by the Atlantic, Pacific and Arctic Seas. The Indian Ocean covers 68,536,000 square kilometers (about 26 million square miles), which equals about a 20% of the world's ocean surface. It is the third largest of the world's oceans, according to the International Hydrographic Organization (IHO). The other four are the Pacific (155,600,000 square kilometers), the Atlantic (82,362,000 square kilometers), the Arctic Ocean (14,056,000 square kilometers), and the Great Southern Ocean (20,327,000 square kilometers). Note: Individual chapters for seven eras located at the bottom of this page. Physical Geography\nThe shape of the Indian Ocean can be described as a huge letter 'M.' Its outline extends from the East African coast north to the Arabian Sea, down the western coast of India to Sri Lanka, and up India's eastern coast, where it forms the Bay of Bengal. The eastern arm of the M is formed by the Indochina Peninsula, the Island of Java, and the west coast of Australia. This letter M covers the area between the Tropic of Cancer in the Northern Hemisphere, past the Tropic of Capricorn in the Southern Hemisphere to the line of 40 degrees S latitude.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 1419, "id": "78570015" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_41_448745345#14_974047267", "url": "https://www.geographyrealm.com/how-many-oceans-are-there/", "title": "How Many Oceans are There in the World? - Geography Realm", "headings": "How Many Oceans are There in the World?\nHow Many Oceans are There in the World?\nWhy are Oceans Important?\nThe Number of Oceans Depends on How You Count Them\nOne Global Ocean\nDepending on the Designation, There are 3, 4, or 5 Oeans in the World\nThe Five World Oceans\nPacific Ocean:\nIndian Ocean:\nThe Arctic Ocean:\nSouthern Ocean:\nHow are the Ocean Borders and Names Determined?\nWatch: How many oceans are there?\nHow Many Oceans Are There\nReferences\nRelated Articles\nShare:\nEnter your email to receive the Geography Realm newsletter:\n", "segment": "NASA’s Aqua satellite captured this view of the Indian Ocean off the coast of Australia on October 21, 2019. Image: NASA, public domain\nThe Indian Ocean includes includes Andaman Sea, Arabian Sea, Bay of Bengal, Flores Sea, Great Australian Bight, Gulf of Aden, Gulf of Oman, Java Sea, Mozambique Channel, Persian Gulf, Red Sea, Savu Sea, Strait of Malacca, Timor Sea, and other tributary water bodies. The Indian Ocean is found along the eastern coast of Africa, the Middle East, the southern part of Asia, and the western coast of Australia. Map of the Indian Ocean. Map: CIA World Factbook, public domain. The Arctic Ocean: The Arctic Ocean is the smallest ocean. The area of the Arctic Ocean is 14,056,000 sq km (5,427,000 sq mi) which makes it the only ocean smaller than Russia.", "start_char": 5085, "end_char": 5870, "id": "82788017" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_04_184854944#4_495653057", "url": "http://www.answers.com/Q/Which_ocean_is_located_on_the_east_and_west_of_Australia", "title": "", "headings": "\n", "segment": "So for the USA located on North America, the\nPacific Ocean is on the US West Coast. If you are in Australia, the Pacific ocean is on the eastern\ncoast. Which ocean is east of Africa and west of Australia? Indian Ocean&#128516; What is located at 20 degrees South and 100 degrees East? The Indian Ocean, south of Singapore, west of Australia. Where is Indian ocean located? The Indian Ocean lies between the East coast of the African Continent and the West coast of Australia. India has the Bay of Bengal to the East and the Arabian Sea to the West. The Indian Ocean is to the South of India.", "start_char": 1799, "end_char": 2389, "id": "75050107" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_37_391086202#0_823271307", "url": "https://www.cs.mcgill.ca/~rwest/wikispeedia/wpcd/wp/i/Indian_Ocean.htm", "title": "Indian Ocean", "headings": "Indian Ocean\nIndian Ocean\nGeography\nClimate\nHydrology\nEconomy\nHistory\nMajor ports and harbors\n", "segment": "Indian Ocean\nIndian Ocean\nEarth's five oceans\nAtlantic Ocean\nArctic Ocean\nIndian Ocean\nPacific Ocean\nSouthern Ocean\nThe Indian Ocean is the third largest body of water in the world, covering about 20% of the Earth's water surface. It is bounded on the north by Southern Asia (including the Indian subcontinent, hence its name); on the west by the Arabian Peninsula and Africa; on the east by the Malay Peninsula, the Sunda Islands, and Australia; and on the south by the Southern Ocean. It is separated from the Atlantic Ocean by the 20° east meridian running south from Cape Agulhas, and from the Pacific by the 147° east meridian. The northernmost extent of the Indian Ocean is approximately 30° north latitude in the Persian Gulf. This ocean is nearly 10,000 kilometers (6,200 mi) wide at the southern tips of Africa and Australia; its area is 73,556,000 square kilometers (28,400,000 mi²), including the Red Sea and the Persian Gulf. The ocean's volume is estimated to be 292,131,000 cubic kilometers (70,086,000 mi 3 ).", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 1024, "id": "11634527" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_19_1449555041#6_2325308575", "url": "https://factslegend.org/20-fascinating-indian-ocean-facts/", "title": "50 Awesome Indian Ocean Facts for You | Facts Legend", "headings": "50 Awesome Indian Ocean Facts for You\n50 Awesome Indian Ocean Facts for You\nWhat is Indian Ocean?\nAwesome Indian Ocean Facts: 1-5\nAwesome Indian Ocean Facts: 6-10\nAwesome Indian Ocean Facts: 11-15\nAwesome Indian Ocean Facts: 16-20\nAwesome Indian Ocean Facts: 21-25\nAwesome Indian Ocean Facts: 26-30\nAwesome Indian Ocean Facts: 31-35\nAwesome Indian Ocean Facts: 36-40\nAwesome Indian Ocean Facts: 21-25\nAwesome Indian Ocean Facts: 46-50\nList of all Islands in Indian Ocean:\nSouthern Indian Ocean:\nAustralasia:\nAsia:\nList of all straits, bays, gulfs and marginal seas of Indian Ocean:\nSources…\n", "segment": "If we go by NEWS (North East West and South), we will find Indian Ocean bordering Asia to the North, Australia to the East, Africa to the West and Antarctica to the South. 9. Actually, to the South, the Indian Ocean borders the Southern Ocean – aka – Antarctic Ocean. 10. The Indian Ocean has its northernmost point located in the Persian Gulf at equator’s 30° north. Awesome Indian Ocean Facts: 11-15\n11. The imaginary line that separates Indian Ocean from the Atlantic Ocean is the 20° east meridian that starts are Cape Agulhas and runs south. 12. Similarly, Indian Ocean and the Pacific Ocean are also separated by an imaginary line.", "start_char": 1633, "end_char": 2270, "id": "60233437" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_57_1170520575#0_2112828203", "url": "https://www.whatarethe7continents.com/indian-ocean/", "title": "Indian Ocean | The 7 Continents of the World", "headings": "Indian Ocean\nIndian Ocean\nGeography: Above and Below the Surface\nClimate\nEconomy/Trade\n", "segment": "Indian Ocean | The 7 Continents of the World\nIndian Ocean\nThe Indian Ocean is the third largest of the world’s five oceans, making up about 20% of Earth’s water. Named after the country of India, it is bordered by Asia to the north,Antarctica to the south,Australia to the east, andAfrica to the west. The Indian Ocean boasts an area of approximately 28,360,000 square miles (73,440,000 sq km), including the Persian Gulf, Red Sea , Andaman Sea, Arabian Sea, Bay of Bengal, Flores Sea, Great Australian Bight, Gulf of Aden, Gulf of Oman, Java Sea, Mozambique Channel, Savu Sea, Strait of Malacca, Timor Sea, and other tributary water bodies. The Indian Ocean is the youngest of the world’s major oceans. Geography: Above and Below the Surface\nThere are a number of islands that line the continental edges of the Indian Ocean. Some of these major island nations include Madagascar, Comoros, Seychelles, Maldives, Mauritius, and Sri Lanka. In addition, there are several large rivers that flow into the Indian Ocean. These include the Indus, Ganges, Zambezi, Shatt al-Arab, Narmada, Brahmaputra, Jubba, and Irrawaddy rivers. Beneath the surface, the Indian Ocean has active spreading ridges that are part of the worldwide system of mid-ocean ridges.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 1247, "id": "94920528" } ]
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who did mike tomlin play for?
Pittsburgh Steelers
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External links\nPittsburgh Steelers history at CBS\nv\nt\ne\nPittsburgh Steelers\nFounded in 1933\nFormerly the Pittsburgh Pirates (1933–1939)\nBased and headquartered in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania\nFranchise\nHistory\nAll-Time Team\nSeasons\nLogos and uniforms\nCoaches\nPlayers\nStarting quarterbacks\nFirst-round draft picks\nRecords\nStadiums\nHome fields: Forbes Field\nPitt Stadium\nThree Rivers Stadium\nHeinz Field\nTraining facilities: Rooney Field\nPoint Stadium\nUPMC Sportsplex\nChuck Noll Field\nCulture\nFootball in Western PA\nRooney family\nMyron Cope\nSteeler Nation\nTerrible Towel\nSteel Curtain\nBlack Sunday\nEvening Shade\n\" Right Here, Right Now \"\n\" Renegade \"\n\" Here We Go \"\n\" Black and Yellow \"\nYinzCam\nThis Is Us\nLore\nSteelers lore\nJ.P. 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Mike Tomlin\n19. Ray Flaherty\n18. Bill Cowher\n17. Dick Vermeil\n16. Tony Dungy\n15. Andy Reid\n14. Bud Grant\n13. John Madden\n12. Guy Chamberlin\n11. Curly Lambeau\n10. Bill Parcells\n9. Chuck Noll\n8. Tom Landry\n7. George Halas\n6. Joe Gibbs\n5. Paul Brown\n4. Bill Walsh\n3. Don Shula\n2. Vince Lombardi\n1. Bill Belichick\nConclusion\nLeave a Reply\nCancel Reply\n", "segment": "Mike Tomlin\n19. Ray Flaherty\n18. Bill Cowher\n17. Dick Vermeil\n16. Tony Dungy\n15. Andy Reid\n14. Bud Grant\n13. John Madden\n12. Guy Chamberlin\n11. Curly Lambeau\n10.", "start_char": 1007, "end_char": 1168, "id": "42052582" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_18_162360077#0_184494833", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mike_Tomlin", "title": "Mike Tomlin - Wikipedia", "headings": "Mike Tomlin\nMike Tomlin\nContents\nEarly life\nCoaching career\nCollege football\nNational Football League\nPositions coach\nDefensive coordinator\nHead coach\nHead coaching record\nPersonal life\nSee also\nReferences\nExternal links\n", "segment": "Mike Tomlin - Wikipedia\nMike Tomlin\nFrom Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia\nJump to navigation Jump to search\nNot to be confused with Mike Timlin. American football coach\nMike Tomlin\nTomlin with the Steelers in 2007\nPittsburgh Steelers\nPosition: Head coach\nPersonal information\nBorn: ( 1972-03-15)\nMarch 15, 1972 (age 49)\nHampton, Virginia\nCareer information\nHigh school: Newport News (VA) Denbigh\nCollege: William & Mary\nUndrafted: 1995\nCareer history\nAs a coach: VMI (1995)\nWide receivers coach\nMemphis (1996)\nGraduate assistant\nArkansas State (1997)\nWide receivers coach\nArkansas State (1998)\nDefensive backs coach\nCincinnati (1999–2000)\nDefensive backs coach\nTampa Bay Buccaneers ( 2001 – 2005)\nDefensive backs coach\nMinnesota Vikings ( 2006)\nDefensive coordinator\nPittsburgh Steelers ( 2007 –present)\nHead coach\n\nCareer highlights and awards\nAs head coach: Super Bowl champion ( XLIII)\nMotorola Coach of the Year ( 2008)\nDapper Dan Sportsman of the Year (2008)\nYoungest head coach to win the Super Bowl (XLIII)\nAs assistant coach: Super Bowl champion ( XXXVII)\n\nHead coaching record\nRegular season:", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 1101, "id": "62835888" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_25_43406196#6_82670040", "url": "https://networthreporter.com/mike-tomlin-net-worth/", "title": "Mike Tomlin Net Worth, Salary, House, Cars. - Celebrity Net Worth Reporter.", "headings": "Mike Tomlin Net Worth, Salary, House, Cars.\nMike Tomlin Net Worth, Salary, House, Cars.\nMike Tomlin Net Worth in 2020.\nMike Tomlin House and Cars Details.\nCareer Info.\n", "segment": "He left Arkansas for the coaching vacancy at Cincinnati University. Eventually, he moved to Tampa Bay Buccaneers as a defensive back in 2001. Mike Tomlin Net Worth $16 Million\nIn 2006, head coach Brad Childress hired him as a defensive coordinator for Vikings. According to sources, the defensive coordinator coach makes a good amount of salary between $300,000 to $700,000. In 2007, Mike was selected by Pittsburgh Steelers as the head coach. At the time, he was the fisrt black coach for the Steelers and tenth black coach in NFL history. Although the contract worth was not officially revealed. The Pittsburgh Post-Gazette reported that in a four years deal, they pay $2.5 million per year. Mike is third consecutive head coach to win his first game against the Cleveland Browns in the team history. Consequently, the Steelers got victory over the Baltimore Ravens in the 2008 Championships Game, Tomlin is the third Afro-American coach to led the team to the Super Bowl.", "start_char": 2394, "end_char": 3368, "id": "65116916" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_25_43406196#7_82671460", "url": "https://networthreporter.com/mike-tomlin-net-worth/", "title": "Mike Tomlin Net Worth, Salary, House, Cars. - Celebrity Net Worth Reporter.", "headings": "Mike Tomlin Net Worth, Salary, House, Cars.\nMike Tomlin Net Worth, Salary, House, Cars.\nMike Tomlin Net Worth in 2020.\nMike Tomlin House and Cars Details.\nCareer Info.\n", "segment": "At the time, he was the fisrt black coach for the Steelers and tenth black coach in NFL history. Although the contract worth was not officially revealed. The Pittsburgh Post-Gazette reported that in a four years deal, they pay $2.5 million per year. Mike is third consecutive head coach to win his first game against the Cleveland Browns in the team history. Consequently, the Steelers got victory over the Baltimore Ravens in the 2008 Championships Game, Tomlin is the third Afro-American coach to led the team to the Super Bowl. Birth Name\nMichael Pettaway Tomlin\nFamous As\nMike Tomlin\nBirth Date\nMarch 15, 1972\nPlace\nHampton Virginia\nAge\n48\nProfession\nHead Coach\nNet Worth\n$16 Million\nSalary\n$6 Million\nSpouse\nKiya Winston\nChildren\nThree", "start_char": 2838, "end_char": 3578, "id": "65116917" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_21_865206356#4_1861656906", "url": "https://heavy.com/sports/2017/01/bill-cowher-mike-tomlin-career-playoff-super-bowl-wins/", "title": "Bill Cowher vs. Mike Tomlin: Career Records Comparison | Heavy.com", "headings": "Cowher vs. Tomlin: Career Records Comparison\nCowher vs. Tomlin: Career Records Comparison\nCowher’s Regular Season and Postseason Record\nTomlin’s Regular Season and Postseason Record\n", "segment": "nfl.com/podcasts Watch the NFL network: nflnonline.nfl.com/ Download… 2016-11-17T21:00:00.000Z\nThis is Mike Tomlin’s 10th season as the head coach of the Pittsburgh Steelers, giving him 160 regular season games on the job. Tomlin’s teams have won 103 of those contests, giving Tomlin a .644 winning percentage during the regular season. Tomlin’s teams have never recorded a losing season during his tenure, and won the AFC North six times. The Steelers have made the playoffs in seven out of Tomlin’s 10 seasons. Tomlin has won eight out of 13 postseason games to this point. Tomlin’s teams have appeared in the AFC Championship Game three times so far, and have won both of their previous appearances in the game. Tomlin has a 1-1 record in Super Bowls, defeating the Arizona Cardinals 27-23 on February 1, 2009 and losing to the losing to the Green Bay Packers 31-25 on February 6, 2011. Cowher currently leads Tomlin in all relevant categories, but Cowher had five more seasons as the head coach of the Steelers than Tomlin has thus far. If Tomlin is able to keep his position for another five seasons, thus matching Cowher’s tenure, and maintain his rate of success, it’s very possible that Tomlin will have surpassed Cowher in Super Bowl appearances, Super Bowl victories, playoff appearances, playoff victories, regular season wins and division titles.", "start_char": 2225, "end_char": 3583, "id": "39891341" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_35_1563634259#6_3500265003", "url": "https://www.celebtattler.com/awards/mike-tomlin/", "title": "Mike Tomlin :Net Worth, Salary, Wife, Age - Celeb Tattler", "headings": "Mike Tomlin :Net Worth, Salary, Wife, Age\nMike Tomlin :Net Worth, Salary, Wife, Age\nTable of Contents\nQuick Facts about Mike Tomlin\nShort Description\nAlso Read Don Shula , John Madden , Jay Gruden.\nEarly Life & Education\nCareer\nNet Worth\nAs of 2019, Mike Tomlin has an estimated net worth of around $16 Million.\nMarried Life Of Mike Tomlin– Wife and Kids\nRumors & Controversies\nHeight & Body Measurements\nSocial Media Profile\nPost Under\n", "segment": "Tomlin was finally selected to conduct the interview with Super Bowl Champion Pittsburgh Steelers for the vacant head coaching position. Great new friends from the @Orlando_Magic Head Coach Jacque Vaughn and Assistant GM Scott Perry. pic.twitter.com/dTmzahr0vJ\n— Mike Tomlin (@CoachTomlin) July 27, 2013\nAfter spending fifteen years with the team, Tomlin replaced Bill Cowher as head coach. A three-year contract extension with Steelers was signed by Tomlin on 13 July 2010. Also, Tomlin won the 50th game as the Steelers Head Coach on November 13, 2011, with a 24-17 victory over the Bengals of Cincinnati. Hanging with the captains. pic.twitter.com/skAASwX95J\n— Mike Tomlin (@CoachTomlin) September 15, 2018\nIn a game on 29 October 2017, Tomlin had recently become the 3rd NFL coach, with a record of around 500 or higher for his first ten seasons with one team. Net Worth\nFor his outstanding and successful NFL coaching team like the Pittsburgh Steelers, Mike Tomlin has won a lot of recognition and has made a great deal out of a professional coaching job. Mike Tomlin is the 6th most paid coach in NFL with an annual salary of 5.75 million and the 8th in professional sports. He is expected to be the youngest coach in the history of American Sports to make his net worth of approximately $16 million.", "start_char": 3220, "end_char": 4526, "id": "32726751" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_09_1648664378#2_2895349456", "url": "http://www.therichest.com/celebnetworth/athletes/coach/mike-tomlin-net-worth/", "title": "Mike Tomlin Net Worth | TheRichest", "headings": "Mike Tomlin Net Worth\nMike Tomlin Net Worth\nLists Ranked On\nStatistics\nSource of Wealth:\nAge:\nBirth Place:\nMarital Status:\nFull Name:\nNationality:\nDate of Birth:\nEthnicity:\nOccupation:\nEducation:\nChildren:\nAbout Michael Pettaway Tomlin\nEarnings & Financial Data\nEarnings 2011\nEarnings 2010\nEarnings 2009\nEarnings 2008\nEarnings 2007\n", "segment": "The College of William & Mary\nChildren: 3 (Michael Dean, Mason, Harlyn Quinn)\nAbout Michael Pettaway Tomlin\nCurrently working as the head coach of the American Football Conference's Pittsburgh Steelers, Mike Tomlin is a well-known football coach with an estimated net worth of $16 million. Mike Tomlin is considered as the third youngest head coach in any of the four major professional sports in North America. Furthermore, he is the 10th African-American to have served as a head coach of any franchise in the National Football League (NFL). He is also the first African-American head coach of the Pittsburgh Steelers. When the Steelers won the Super Bowl XLIII, Tomlin became the youngest head coach who had led a team to the world renowned Super Bowl. Prior to his head coaching career, Tomlin has worked for Virginia Military\nInstitute Keydets as a wide receiver and a graduate assistant for the Memphis Tigers. Eventually, he became the wide receiver and defensive back of the Arkansas State\nRed Wolves. Later on, he became the defensive back of the Cincinnati Bearcats and the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. After serving as defensive coordinator for the Minnesota Vikings, he started his head coaching career at the Pittsburgh Steelers.", "start_char": 412, "end_char": 1648, "id": "103351647" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_40_1194521079#14_2549794636", "url": "https://www.forbes.com/teams/pittsburgh-steelers/", "title": "Pittsburgh Steelers on the Forbes NFL Team Valuations List", "headings": "#15 Pittsburgh Steelers\n#15 Pittsburgh Steelers\nNumbers\nValue Change\n7%\n17%\nHistorical\nVenue\nHeinz Field\nMajor Sponsors\nKey Connections\nMore on Forbes\nImprobable Success Story Alejandro Villanueva Moves From Pittsburgh Steeelers To Rival Baltimore Ravens\nPittsburgh Steelers NFL Draft Preview: Reigning AFC North Champions Need Immediate Help\nPittsburgh Steelers Decide To Triple Down On Mike Tomlin\nWith Ben Roethlisberger Staying, The Steelers’ Draft Priority Is Clear\nCan The Cleveland Browns Beat The Pittsburgh Steelers Twice In Eight Days?\nThree Matchups To Watch When The Cleveland Browns Play The Pittsburgh Steelers\nSteelers At Bengals Odds, Betting Line, Picks: Monday Night Football Predictions Against The Spread\nBest Bets And What To Watch And Wager On For 2020 NFL Thanksgiving Day Games\nHow A ”Next Play” Culture Fuels Big Ben & The Undefeated Pittsburgh Steelers\nHow Will The Cleveland Browns Block The Pittsburgh Steelers’ Pass Rush?\n", "segment": "Apr 21, 2021\nPittsburgh Steelers NFL Draft Preview: Reigning AFC North Champions Need Immediate Help\nComing off a late-season collapse, the Pittsburgh Steelers will look for help at running back, edge rusher, tight end and offensive tackle in this year's NFL draft. Apr 20, 2021\nPittsburgh Steelers Decide To Triple Down On Mike Tomlin\nThe Pittsburgh Steelers signed coach Mike Tomlin to a three-year contract extension Tuesday that runs through the 2025 season despie losing of their last six games last season. Mar 5, 2021\nWith Ben Roethlisberger Staying, The Steelers’ Draft Priority Is Clear\nBen Roethlisberger is staying with the Pittsburgh Steelers, who must address a clear priority in the NFL Draft if they are to succeed with him under center in 2021. Jan 4, 2021\nCan The Cleveland Browns Beat The Pittsburgh Steelers Twice In Eight Days? Welcome to the playoffs, now beat the Steelers again. Jan 3, 2021\nThree Matchups To Watch When The Cleveland Browns Play The Pittsburgh Steelers\nBeat the Steelers, and Cleveland’s 17-year playoff drought is over. Sounds simple enough, right? Dec 21, 2020\nSteelers At Bengals Odds, Betting Line, Picks: Monday Night Football Predictions Against The Spread\nThe Cincinnati Bengals host the Pittsburgh Steelers in a Monday Night Football game to conclude Week 15.", "start_char": 5819, "end_char": 7127, "id": "81770823" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_35_1513406018#0_3359236695", "url": "https://www.celebritynetworth.com/richest-athletes/richest-coaches/mike-tomlin-net-worth/", "title": "Mike Tomlin Net Worth | Celebrity Net Worth", "headings": "Mike Tomlin Net Worth\nMike Tomlin Net Worth\nHow much is Mike Tomlin Worth?\nMike Tomlin Net Worth:\nMike Tomlin's Salary\nMike Tomlin\n", "segment": "Mike Tomlin Net Worth | Celebrity Net Worth\nMike Tomlin Net Worth\nHow much is Mike Tomlin Worth? in Richest Athletes › Coaches\nMike Tomlin Net Worth: $16 Million\nMike Tomlin's Salary\n$6 Million Per Year\nMike Tomlin net worth and salary: Mike Tomlin is the current head coach of the Pittsburgh Steelers who has a net worth of $16 million and annual salary of $6 million. Mike Tomlin accumulated his net worth as one of the youngest coaches in the history of American sports and he is the first black head coach to lead the Steelers. Although he wasn't a professional NFL player, Tomlin did participate in the game while in high school, taking the position as a wide receiver/tight end. Tomlin crossed over to coaching in 1995 as a wide receiver coach for Virginia Military Institute. Tomlin caught the attention of Arkansas State University who hired him to coach the defensive backs. He spent two seasons there before moving on as a defensive back coach for University of Cincinnati. By the millennium, Tomlin was an NFL coach, taking on the position of assistant coach for the Tampa Bay Buccaneers.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 1099, "id": "32626781" } ]
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where was the vietnam war located?
Vietnam
[ { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_03_321661830#0_600293434", "url": "http://thevietnamwar.info/where-did-the-vietnam-war-take-place/", "title": "Where did the Vietnam War take place? - The Vietnam War", "headings": "Where did the Vietnam War take place?\nWhere did the Vietnam War take place?\nSupport Us Donate\nIn South Vietnam\nIn North Vietnam\nCambodia and Laos\nSharing is Caring\nShow us some Love\nAlso on The Vietnam War\nWhat were major Battles of the …\nThailand Involvement in Vietnam War\nInfographic: Vietnam War Summary\nVietnam Syndrome\nThe Pentagon Papers\nThe Controversy of Phoenix Program\nVietnamese Re-education Camps\nHow is the Vietnam War taught in Vietnam?\nor sign up with Disqus\nor pick a name\n", "segment": "Where did the Vietnam War take place? - The Vietnam War\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nHome > Where did the Vietnam War take place? Where did the Vietnam War take place? Tom Valentine March 22, 2014 Leave a Comment Last Updated on April 29, 2016\nKeywords Cambodia Ho Chi Minh Trail Hue Laos Saigon Viet Cong\nSupport Us Donate\nAs its name says, the Vietnam War took place mainly in Vietnam, the easternmost country on the Indochina Peninsula in Southeast Asia. At the beginning of the war, most of the fighting took place in the South where the Republic of Vietnam (RVN) regime backed by the United States defended itself against Viet Cong insurgencies backed by the Democratic Republic of Vietnam (DRV). However, as the war went on, it expanded to the North and even to Cambodia and Laos who shared their eastern borders with Vietnam. In South Vietnam\nIn mid-1957, the Viet Cong began to increase their guerrilla operations against Saigon government. As most urban population was strongly anti-communist, the guerrilla war took place mainly in rural areas where Viet Cong conducted many acts of terrorism against local government targets. In addition, they especially focused on propaganda operations to gain support from South Vietnamese peasants. The war now became a battle of taking control of rural territories, village by village.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 1313, "id": "2102605" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_30_346530791#0_805720935", "url": "https://thevietnamwar.info/where-did-the-vietnam-war-take-place/", "title": "Where did the Vietnam War take place? - The Vietnam War", "headings": "Where did the Vietnam War take place?\nWhere did the Vietnam War take place?\nIn South Vietnam\nIn North Vietnam\nCambodia and Laos\nSharing is Caring\nShow us some Love\nAlso on The Vietnam War\nThe United Kingdom Involvement in the …\nHow Could the U.S. Have Won the …\nThe Controversy of Phoenix Program\nThe Pentagon Papers\nVietnam Syndrome\nWhat Countries Involved in the …\nConfessions of a Vietnam War Draft …\nHow Much Did The Vietnam War Cost?\n", "segment": "Where did the Vietnam War take place? - The Vietnam War\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nHome > Where did the Vietnam War take place? Where did the Vietnam War take place? Tom Valentine March 22, 2014 Leave a Comment Last Updated on April 29, 2016\nKeywords Cambodia Ho Chi Minh Trail Hue Laos Saigon Viet Cong\nSupport Us Donate\nAs its name says, the Vietnam War took place mainly in Vietnam, the easternmost country on the Indochina Peninsula in Southeast Asia. At the beginning of the war, most of the fighting took place in the South where the Republic of Vietnam (RVN) regime backed by the United States defended itself against Viet Cong insurgencies backed by the Democratic Republic of Vietnam (DRV). However, as the war went on, it expanded to the North and even to Cambodia and Laos who shared their eastern borders with Vietnam. In South Vietnam\nIn mid-1957, the Viet Cong began to increase their guerrilla operations against Saigon government. As most urban population was strongly anti-communist, the guerrilla war took place mainly in rural areas where Viet Cong conducted many acts of terrorism against local government targets. In addition, they especially focused on propaganda operations to gain support from South Vietnamese peasants. The war now became a battle of taking control of rural territories, village by village.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 1313, "id": "37153863" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_05_845881025#0_1316698783", "url": "http://www.deanza.edu/faculty/swensson/timelines_dates.html", "title": "The Vietnam Conflict: Timelines and Dates", "headings": "\n", "segment": "The Vietnam Conflict: Timelines and Dates", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 41, "id": "17393297" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_04_165391156#8_443316131", "url": "http://www.answers.com/Q/Where_did_most_of_the_fighting_take_place_in_World_War_1", "title": "Where did most of the fighting take place in World War 1? - Answers", "headings": "Where did most of the fighting take place in World War 1\n?\n\nWhere did most of the fighting take place in World War 1?\nYour Answer\nWhere did most of the fighting take place in World War 1?\nRelated Questions\nWorld War 1 where did most of the fighting take place?\nWhere did the actual fighting in World War 1 take place?\nWhere did most of the fighting of ww1 take place?\nWhere did most of the fighting take place in the Spanish American war?\nWhere did most of the fighting take place in the gallipoli war?\nHow long did World War 2 take place and during which years did fighting take place?\nWhere did WW1 take place?\nWhere did most of the fighting take place during the crusades?\nWorld War 1 where did the fighting take place?\nWhere did the majority of the fighting take place during World War 1?\nWhat country did the worldwar 2 take place?\nWhere do most the earthquakes take place in the world?\nWhere did most of the fighting in the French and Indian War take place?\nWhat country did most of the fighting take place in world war 1?\nWhere in Vietnam did the Vietnam war take place?\nWhere did most of the fighting of the Mexican American army take place?\nIn the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict did most of the fighting take place inside neither's borders?\nWhere did most of the fighting take place during the Vietnam war?\nWhere did fighting take place outside of the colonies?\nWhere did most of the fighting on the western front of World War 1 take place?\nWere does bull fighting take place?\nHow long did the World War I last and during which year did fighting take place?\nWhere does horse racing take place?\nWhere did the fighting between the Allies and Germany take place during World War 1?\nWhy did the world war 1 take place in France?\n", "segment": "Probably France because they had the two Battles of the Somme. Where in Vietnam did the Vietnam war take place? The war covered the entire country but most of the fighting took place south of the DMZ. Where did most of the fighting of the Mexican American army take place? What treaty ended the mexican american army\nIn the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict did most of the fighting take place inside neither's borders? No. The fighting took place almost exclusively within the borders of the State of Israel and the Palestinian Territories. Where did most of the fighting take place during the Vietnam war? The ground fighting occurred all over SOUTH Vietnam. The air war took place all over NORTH Vietnam.", "start_char": 3067, "end_char": 3769, "id": "75010306" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_23_130479526#3_301873128", "url": "https://kidskonnect.com/history/vietnam-war/", "title": "Vietnam War Facts, Worksheets, History, Start, End & Involvement Kids", "headings": "Vietnam War Facts & Worksheets\nVietnam War Facts & Worksheets\nDownload the Vietnam War Facts & Worksheets\nKey Facts & Information\nNORTH vs. SOUTH\nAMERICAN INVOLVEMENT\nTHE STRESS OF WAR\nTHE TET OFFENSIVE and VIETNAMIZATION\nATROCITIES OF THE WAR\nAMERICAN PROTESTS\nEND OF THE WAR\nCOSTS OF WAR\nVietnam War Worksheets\nComplete List Of Included Worksheets\nLink/cite this page\nUse With Any Curriculum\n", "segment": "Log in to download. The Vietnam War, was a Cold War-era proxy war that occurred in Vietnam, Laos, and Cambodia from 1 November 1955 to the fall of Saigon on 30 April 1975. See the fact file below for more information on the Vietnam War or alternatively, you can download our 23-page Vietnam War worksheet pack to utilise within the classroom or home environment. Key Facts & Information\nNORTH vs. SOUTH\nNorth Vietnam – Communist Ho Chi Minh formed the Viet Minh, or the League for the Independence of Vietnam at the height of fighting the Japanese during World War II. After the war, Ho’s Viet Minh forces immediately took over the northern city of Hanoi and declared a Democratic Republic of Vietnam (DRV) with him as president. South Vietnam – The South Vietnamese government fought to preserve a Vietnam more closely aligned with the West, even after the war. Seeking to regain control of the region, France backed Emperor Bao and set up the state of Vietnam in July 1949, with the city of Saigon as its capital. Armed conflict between northern and southern armies ensued until a decisive battle at Dien Bien Phu in May 1954 ended in victory for northern Viet Minh forces. The battle resulted in the Geneva Conference in July 1954 establishing the 17th parallel (latitude 17° N) as a temporary demarcation line separating North and South Vietnam. The treaty also called for nationwide elections for reunification to be held in 1956.", "start_char": 1424, "end_char": 2859, "id": "109875575" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_04_317276469#0_770137687", "url": "http://www.armedforcesmuseum.com/the-vietnam-war/", "title": "The Vietnam War", "headings": "The Vietnam War\nThe Vietnam War\nA Look at the Vietnam War\n", "segment": "The Vietnam War\nThe Vietnam War\nThe Armed Forces History Museum in Largo, FL has a section of the museum dedicated to the Vietnam War. The dioramas include the Ho Chi Minh Trail and the Vietnam Firebase. Memorabilia from this era are also on display in the Vietnam War area of the museum. A Look at the Vietnam War\nThe Vietnam War took place during the Cold War era, begining in November of 1955. The two opposing sides consisted of the communist Allies who supported North Vietnam and the United States, along with other countries who were against communists and supported South Vietnam. The United States became involved in the war in an effort to ward off a communistic overthrow of South Vietnam. U.S. involvement during the war escalated in the early 60s. The first combat units were deployed in 1965 within a year of the North Vietnamese firing on two U.S. naval ships located in international waters. The United States relied highly on their air superiority and immense amount of available firepower when conducting their search and destroy missions in Vietnam. These missions not only involved ground forces, but also heavy artillery and airstrikes.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 1157, "id": "75229547" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_06_24095274#0_42380039", "url": "http://www.english-online.at/history/vietnam-war/vietnam-war-background.htm", "title": "The Vietnam War | Background - American Involvement | Reunification of Vietnam", "headings": "The Vietnam War\nThe Vietnam War\nBackground\nAmerican influence grows\nAmerican soldiers in Vietnam\nAmerica protests against the war\nAmerican withdrawal\nEnd of the Vietnam war\nResults of the War\nOnline Exercises\nDownloadable PDF Text- and Worksheets\nRelated Topics\nWords\n", "segment": "The Vietnam War | Background - American Involvement | Reunification of Vietnam\nThe Vietnam War\nThe Vietnam War was a long-lasting conflict in Southeast Asia. It started after World War II and ended in 1975. More than one million Vietnamese soldiers and over 50,000 Americans were killed in the war. It also cost the lives of over two million civilians . Background\nBefore World War II the French controlled most of Indochina, today’s Laos, Cambodia and Vietnam. After Japan had lost the war left the country in 1945 the French wanted to take control of Vietnam again. When China became a Communist country in 1949, Communist influence in Vietnam became stronger too. A nationalist leader, Ho Chi Minh, declared Vietnam an independent country. Soon afterwards a war between Ho Chi Minh’s followers and the French began. It ended after the French had lost an important battle at Dien Bien Phu.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 891, "id": "18563164" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_39_1546082784#1_3246090876", "url": "https://www.factsjustforkids.com/war-facts/vietnam-war-facts-for-kids.html", "title": "12 Vietnam War Facts for Kids and Students", "headings": "Vietnam War Facts\nVietnam War Facts\n12 Vietnam War Facts for Kids\nFind More Facts About the Vietnam War\n", "segment": "North Vietnamese and National Liberation Front\nConflict Location: North and South Vietnam, Cambodia, Laos, South China Sea and the Gulf of Thailand\nConflict Deaths: Between 1.32 to 4.24 million fatalities\n12 Vietnam War Facts for Kids\nThe Vietnam war was fought between November 1st, 1955 and April 30th, 1975. This war is commonly known as the Vietnam War and the Second Indochina War in the United States. In Vietnam it’s known as the Resistance War Against America or simply the American War. The Vietnam war was fought between North Vietnam and South Vietnam. Notably the United States of America was an ally of South Vietnam, while the Soviet Union and China were an ally of North Vietnam. The Vietnam war as started by the North Vietnam North Communist government which sought the reunification of the two countries. The Vietnam war was fought in North and South Vietnam, Cambodia, Laos, South China Sea and the Gulf of Thailand. The North Vietnamese and National Liberation Front won the Vietnam War.", "start_char": 259, "end_char": 1266, "id": "22012818" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_05_1495702742#0_2851162358", "url": "http://www.ducksters.com/history/cold_war/vietnam_war.php", "title": "Vietnam War for Kids", "headings": "The Cold War\nThe Cold War\nVietnam War\n", "segment": "Vietnam War for Kids\n\n\nThe Cold War\nVietnam War\nDates: November 1, 1955 - April 30, 1975\nThe Vietnam War was fought between communist North Vietnam and the government of Southern Vietnam. The North was supported by communist countries such as the People's Republic of China and the Soviet Union. The South was supported by anti-communist countries, primarily the United States. The United States lost the Vietnam War. It lasted for twenty years, something the US never expected when it joined in the fight. Not only did the US lose the war and the country of Vietnam to the communists, the US lost prestige in the eyes of the world. Combat Operations at La Drang Valley, Vietnam\nSource: U.S. Army\nBefore the War\nPrior to World War II Vietnam had been a colony of the French. During World War II the Japanese took control of the area.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 833, "id": "18200200" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_23_101578436#0_241193581", "url": "https://kids.britannica.com/kids/article/Vietnam-War/353899", "title": "Vietnam War - Kids | Britannica Kids | Homework Help", "headings": "Vietnam War\nVietnam War\nIntroduction\nBackground\nCivil War\nMore U.S. Troops Arrive\nU.S. Troops Leave Vietnam\nThe War Ends\nDid You Know?\n", "segment": "Vietnam War - Kids | Britannica Kids | Homework Help\nVietnam War\nPrint\nEmail\nCite\n0:33\n×\n×\nIntroduction\nThe Vietnam War was a long conflict in Southeast Asia. It began in 1954, after the country of Vietnam was split into two parts, North Vietnam and South Vietnam. North Vietnam wanted to reunite the country under Communism, its political and economic system. South Vietnam fought to keep this from happening. The United States helped South Vietnam, but North Vietnam won the war in 1975. Soon Vietnam was a united, Communist country. The Vietnam War had a huge cost in human lives. More than 1.3 million Vietnamese soldiers and about 58,000 U.S. troops were killed. More than 2 million civilians (people not fighting the war) also died. Background\nVietnam had many troubles before the Vietnam War.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 800, "id": "109835709" } ]
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where did joe namath live?
Fire Island
[ { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_57_801792310#5_1274766184", "url": "https://www.wealthypersons.com/joe-namath-net-worth-2020-2021/", "title": "Joe Namath Net Worth 2021: Age, Height, Weight, Wife, Kids, Bio-Wiki | Wealthy Persons", "headings": "Joe Namath Net Worth 2021: Age, Height, Weight, Wife, Kids, Bio-Wiki\nJoe Namath Net Worth 2021: Age, Height, Weight, Wife, Kids, Bio-Wiki\nEarly Life\nPersonal Life\nAge, Height, and Weight\nCareer\nAwards & Achievements\nNet Worth & Salary of Joe Namath in 2021\n", "segment": "Well, if you’re ready, let’s start. Early Life\nNamath was born in 1943 on 31st May to Rose and Janos Andrew Namath. His birthplace, as well as where he grew up in Beaver Falls, Pennsylvania. The place is 30 miles northwest of Pittsburgh. His parents divorced. Joe had three siblings, and he was the oldest. Also, he had an older sister who was adopted. He attended Beaver Falls High School. There, he played baseball. He graduated in 1961.", "start_char": 1347, "end_char": 1786, "id": "94417495" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_35_1512262463#1_3356481562", "url": "https://www.celebritynetworth.com/richest-athletes/nfl/joe-namath-net-worth/", "title": "Joe Namath Net Worth | Celebrity Net Worth", "headings": "Joe Namath Net Worth\nJoe Namath Net Worth\nHow much is Joe Namath Worth?\nJoe Namath Net Worth:\nJoe Namath\n", "segment": "Off the field, Joe is considered a pop culture icon. He became a talk show host, a spokesperson, and an established actor. He was later voted the NFL's \"greatest character.\" Early Life: Joseph William Namath was born on May 31st of 1943 in Beaver Falls, Pennsylvania. Raised alongside five siblings in a Catholic household, Joe is the son of working-class parents. After his parents divorced, Namath lived with his mother. Joe's abilities as a \"natural athlete\" soon became obvious during high school, where he played on the football team, the basketball team, and the baseball team. After graduating from high school in 1961, a number of baseball teams tried to attract him to Major League Baseball. However, Namath chose football instead as his mother wanted him to get a college education.", "start_char": 442, "end_char": 1234, "id": "32624572" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_29_543452828#1_1309469373", "url": "https://taddlr.com/celebrity/joe-namath/", "title": "Joe Namath 2021: dating, net worth, tattoos, smoking & body facts - Taddlr", "headings": "Joe Namath\nJoe Namath\nJoe Namath Facts & Wiki\nJoe Namath Net Worth, Salary, Cars & Houses\nHouses\nCars\nJoe Namath: Single, Dating, Family & Friends\nFamily\nFriends\nHeight, Weight, Body Measurements, Tattoos, Skin, Hair & Eye Color\n", "segment": "Joe Namath Facts & Wiki\nWhere does Joe Namath live? And how much money does Joe Namath earn? Birth Date\n31-5-1943\nHeritage/origin\nAmerican\nEthnicity\nWhite\nReligion - believes in God? Roman Catholic\nResidence\nHe owns a house in Jupiter, Florida. Joe Namath Net Worth, Salary, Cars & Houses\nJoe Namath earned his $18 million dollars net worth through his football career and television appearance after retirement. Estimated Net Worth\n18 million Dollar\nNew: Top 15 highest paid footballers of 2021! Celebrity Net Worth Revealed: The 55 Richest Actors Alive in 2021\nYearly Salary\nN/A\nThese Are The 10 Best-Paid Television Stars In The World\nHighest Grossing Movies\nI Am Burt Reynolds, Marriage is Alive and Well & The Keepers of the Streak\nColleagues\nJoe Montana, Bart Starr\nHouses\nJoe Namath owns a house in Jupiter, Florida. The house features four bedroom, three bathroom, boat dock, and a swimming pool.", "start_char": 334, "end_char": 1239, "id": "106670748" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_05_1869809041#10_3452891249", "url": "http://www.encyclopediaofalabama.org/article/h-1050", "title": "Joe Namath | Encyclopedia of Alabama", "headings": "Joe Namath\nJoe Namath", "segment": "He currently lives in Florida and is a popular television advertising spokesperson. Additional Resources\nKriegel, Mark. Namath: A Biography. New York: Viking, 2004. Namath, Joe. Namath. New York: Rugged Land, 2006.", "start_char": 7033, "end_char": 7247, "id": "18530727" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_57_801792310#4_1274764769", "url": "https://www.wealthypersons.com/joe-namath-net-worth-2020-2021/", "title": "Joe Namath Net Worth 2021: Age, Height, Weight, Wife, Kids, Bio-Wiki | Wealthy Persons", "headings": "Joe Namath Net Worth 2021: Age, Height, Weight, Wife, Kids, Bio-Wiki\nJoe Namath Net Worth 2021: Age, Height, Weight, Wife, Kids, Bio-Wiki\nEarly Life\nPersonal Life\nAge, Height, and Weight\nCareer\nAwards & Achievements\nNet Worth & Salary of Joe Namath in 2021\n", "segment": "He used to play football for the University of Alabama. Then he started his professional career playing for both the National Football League (NFL) and American Football League (AFL). Namath has played for the New York Jets as well as the Los Angeles Rams. Maybe you know about Joe Namath 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 Joe Namath’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\nNamath was born in 1943 on 31st May to Rose and Janos Andrew Namath. His birthplace, as well as where he grew up in Beaver Falls, Pennsylvania. The place is 30 miles northwest of Pittsburgh. His parents divorced.", "start_char": 773, "end_char": 1606, "id": "94417494" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_13_671350616#8_1517019027", "url": "https://bradybunch.fandom.com/wiki/Joe_Namath", "title": "Joe Namath | The Brady Bunch Wiki | Fandom", "headings": "Joe Namath\nJoe Namath\nContents\nLife and career\nThe Guarantee\nTV and film career\nPersonal life\nTrivia\n", "segment": "I guarantee it.\" His prediction was initially ignored, but it became legendary after the Jets' upset of the Colts. Namath's team, won the World Championship at Super Bowl III and was crowned the most valuable player, making him the first and only quarterback to ever start and win a national championship in college and a Super Bowl. He then went on to be a minor actor in The Waverly Wonders and guest starred on many shows, including The Simpsons . During the 1972 regular season, Namath threw for 496 yards and six touchdowns against the Colts in Baltimore in a 44-34 Jets victory. Two years later, his touchdown run on a bootleg in spite of his aching knees helped defeat the New York Giants, allowing the Jets to become the first team to win an NFL regular season game in overtime..\nTV and film career\nJoe has guest-starred on many television shows, including The Love Boat in season 5 in 1982. Married... with Children, Here's Lucy, The Flip Wilson Show, Rowan and Martin's Laugh-In, The Dean Martin Show, The Simpsons, The A-Team, ALF and The John Larroquette Show. He was guest host on The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson several times, as well as hosting his own show, the 1969 cult classic The Joe Namath Show (co-hosted by Dick Schaap) with its eclectic guest pairings and open-bar attitude. On The A-Team, his character T.J. Bryant was punched by Mr. T and verbally threatened by former football star Jim Brown in the season 5 episode, \"Quarterback Sneak\". He also served as a color commentator on broadcasts of NFL games for a while, including the 1985 season of Monday Night Football with fellow Hall of Fame players Frank Gifford and O.J. Simpson, but never seemed to be particularly comfortable in this role and was accused of being not being critical enough of then-current players.", "start_char": 4397, "end_char": 6200, "id": "43578102" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_29_543452828#0_1309468116", "url": "https://taddlr.com/celebrity/joe-namath/", "title": "Joe Namath 2021: dating, net worth, tattoos, smoking & body facts - Taddlr", "headings": "Joe Namath\nJoe Namath\nJoe Namath Facts & Wiki\nJoe Namath Net Worth, Salary, Cars & Houses\nHouses\nCars\nJoe Namath: Single, Dating, Family & Friends\nFamily\nFriends\nHeight, Weight, Body Measurements, Tattoos, Skin, Hair & Eye Color\n", "segment": "Joe Namath 2021: dating, net worth, tattoos, smoking & body facts - Taddlr\nJoe Namath\nOn 31-5-1943 Joe Namath (nickname: Broadway Joe) was born in Beaver Falls, Pennsylvania. He made his 18 million dollar fortune with Quarterback for the New York Jets. The actor & football player his starsign is Gemini and he is now 77 years of age. Joe Namath Facts & Wiki\nWhere does Joe Namath live? And how much money does Joe Namath earn? Birth Date\n31-5-1943\nHeritage/origin\nAmerican\nEthnicity\nWhite\nReligion - believes in God? Roman Catholic\nResidence\nHe owns a house in Jupiter, Florida. Joe Namath Net Worth, Salary, Cars & Houses\nJoe Namath earned his $18 million dollars net worth through his football career and television appearance after retirement.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 747, "id": "106670747" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_04_1283371249#0_2623452835", "url": "http://www.celebritydetective.com/Celebrity_Homes_Joe-Namath-house.html", "title": "Joe Namath's home Tequesta, Florida pictures and rare house facts", "headings": "Joe Namath's home Tequesta, Florida pictures and rare house facts\nJoe Namath's home Tequesta, Florida pictures and rare house facts\nMore: Celebrity Homes and Lifestyles\n", "segment": "Joe Namath's home Tequesta, Florida pictures and rare house facts\nJoe Namath's home Tequesta, Florida pictures and rare house facts\nBy Celebrity Detective Steve\nJoe Namath, the pro football Hall of Famer and former superstar quarterback for the New York Jets probably has what most current superstars of the game dream of in both a community and a home when it comes time to hang up the cleats. The small town of Tequesta on Florida's southeast coast is where Joe Namath now makes his home. Set on almost 1.5 acres, Joe Namath's four bedroom, three bathroom home includes over 6,000 total square feet, boat dock, and a swimming pool. Note: The first photo is from 2020, immediately followed by a photo from many years ago. Click Here for larger picture. Joe Namath's home in Tequesta, Florida. Quick Fact\nNamath's Tequesta neighborhood offers the Tequesta Golf Course, which is a private 18-hole course. Amazon Link to all top Joe Namath items including All the Way My Life in 4 Quarters\nPlease feel free to share this valuable article. Click on the button to copy the link URL from the text field then paste the URL (e.g. ctrl+v) wherever you wish to share it.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 1161, "id": "76300273" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_22_1680917321#13_3559187735", "url": "https://justrichest.com/joe-namath-net-worth-and-earnings-from-all-the-things-he-does-for-a-living/", "title": "Joe Namath Net Worth 2021 and Earnings From All The Things He Does For A Living", "headings": "Joe Namath Net Worth and Earnings From All The Things He Does For A Living\nJoe Namath Net Worth and Earnings From All The Things He Does For A Living\nHow The Retired NFL Star Built his Huge Net Worth\nJoe Namath Was Once the Highest Paid Football Player in America\nHe Has Endorsed Several Brands and Now Serves as the Spokesman of Medicare Coverage Helpline\nThe Football Legend has featured in Several Movies including The Wedding Ringer\nHe Spent Six Years as an Analyst for NBC\nThe Beloved QB Owned One of the Most Popular Nightclubs in New York City in the late 60s.\nSources of Joe Namath’s Net worth\nA Look at How Namath’s Fortune has Grown Over the Years.\nJoe Namath Net Worth Milestones\nJoe Namath Owns Several Homes Including His Primary Residence in Florida.\nIs Joe Namath The Richest Retired NFL Star?\n", "segment": "His 1.5 acre home features four bedrooms, three bathrooms, as well as a dock, and a swimming pool. The exact amount that Joe shelled out for the house is not available but home prices in Tequesta go from $500,000 to as high as $1.7 million. Also in 2016, Namath purchased a Manhattan co-op for about $1 Million. The co-op features two bedrooms, lots of storage space, an open kitchen, a dining as well as a living area. It was meant for his daughter, Jessica, and her husband, and they ended up living in it for about three years before putting it back on the market in August 2019 for about $1.1 million. Is Joe Namath The Richest Retired NFL Star? With his $25 million net worth, Joe Namath has certainly done well for himself but he is not by any means the", "start_char": 9240, "end_char": 9999, "id": "34783992" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_35_1557248710#1_3485238808", "url": "https://www.celebsmoney.com/net-worth/joe-namath/", "title": "Joe Namath Net Worth 2021: Money, Salary, Bio | CelebsMoney", "headings": "Joe Namath\nJoe Namath\nAs of 2021, Joe Namath’s net worth is $18 million.\nJoe Namath is a Gemini and was born in The Year of the Goat\nLife\nJoe is turning 78 years old in\nJoe Namath fans also viewed\nJames Conner\nJoe Burrow\nMike Williams\nMason Rudolph\nJoe Namath’s net worth\n", "segment": "He currently resides in Beaver Falls, Pennsylvania, USA. Quarterback for the New York Jets from 1964 to 1975 who was known as “Broadway Joe.” His signature win in Super Bowl III, which he’d publicly guaranteed a few days earlier, was a defining moment that helped shape the modern NFL. Source of Money\nFootball Player\nReal Name\nJoseph William Namath\nPlace of Birth\nBeaver Falls, Pennsylvania, USA\nDate of Birth\nMay 31, 1943 (age 77)\nHeight\n6' 2\"\nEthnicity\nWhite\nNationality\nAmerican\nReligion\nRoman Catholic\nJoe Namath is a Gemini and was born in The Year of the Goat\nLife\nJoe Namath was born in Beaver Falls, Pennsylvania, USA on Monday, May 31, 1943 (Baby Boomers Generation). He is 77 years old and is a Gemini. Joseph William “Joe” Namath and National Football League during the 1960s and 1970s. Namath was an American Football League icon and played for that league’s New York Jets for most of his professional football career, and finished his career with the NFL’s Los Angeles Rams. He was elected to the Hall of Fame in 1985. In 1967, he became the first quarterback to throw for over 4,000 yards in a single season. He was named MVP of Super Bowl III in 1969.", "start_char": 357, "end_char": 1524, "id": "32716787" } ]
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Thus, France has a very rich sporting history. Just as there are numerous sports related to the French culture, there also hobbies that many French people enjoy on a regular basis. Some of these hobbies include skiing, fencing, kite surfing and sports car racing.", "start_char": 631, "end_char": 1566, "id": "76192908" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_18_2320381905#0_2615617652", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sport_in_France", "title": "Sport in France - Wikipedia", "headings": "Sport in France\nSport in France\nContents\nCycling\nFootball\nTennis\nRugby union\nRugby league\nBasketball\nMotorsports\nHandball\nJudo\nIce hockey\nLacrosse\nAustralian rules football\nGaelic football\nSailing\nPétanque\nOrienteering\nCricket\nSkiing\nAmerican Football\nBaseball\nSee also\nReferences\nFurther reading\n", "segment": "Sport in France - Wikipedia\nSport in France\nFrom Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia\nJump to navigation Jump to search\nPart of a series on the\nCulture of France\n\nHistory\nFrance in the Middle Ages • Early Modern France • Ancien Régime • French Wars of Religion • Louis XIV of France • French Revolution • Napoleonic wars • French Third Republic • France in the 20th century\nPeople\nLanguages\nFrench • Alsatian • Breton • Catalan • Corsican • Gallo • Languages of New Caledonia • Occitan • Tahitian\nMythology and folklore\nMythology\nCuisine\nFestivals\nReligion\nArt\nLiterature\nMusic and performing arts\nMusic\nPerforming arts\nMedia\nRadio\nTelevision\nCinema\nSport\nMonuments\nWorld Heritage Sites\nSymbols\nFlag\nCoat of arms\nFrance portal\nv\nt\ne\nOverview of sports traditions and activities in France\nSport in France plays an important role in French society, which is reflected in its popularity among the French people and the nation's strong sporting history. Various types of sports are played and followed in France, the biggest one being Cycling, also one of the most popular, is football. Contents\n1 Cycling\n2 Football\n3 Tennis\n4 Rugby union\n5 Rugby league\n6 Basketball\n7 Motorsports\n8 Handball\n9 Judo\n10 Ice hockey\n11 Lacrosse\n12 Australian rules football\n13 Gaelic football\n14 Sailing\n15 Pétanque\n16 Orienteering\n17 Cricket\n18 Skiing\n19 American Football\n20 Baseball\n21 See also\n22 References\n23 Further reading\nCycling\nFurther information: Tour de France\nFrance hosts \"the world's biggest annual snaking event\" called the Tour de France, a cycling race, which takes place each July and lasts for three weeks. It is one of the three Grand Tours, which are the most prestigious stage races in road cycling. The Tour has been won 36 times by French cyclists in its 110-year history. Cycling is very popular in France, evident from the fact that the race of Tour de France attracts more than 12 million people who travel to witness the race first hand. The Tour de France also attracts a television audience of 3.5 billion people worldwide. In addition, the north of France hosts the one-day race Paris–Roubaix, known as one of the cobbled classics famous for the use of cobblestones or setts as challenging terrain, and as one of the five \"Monuments\" which along with the road racing World Championship are the most important one-day classic cycle races. Other high-profile races which are included as part of the top-level UCI World Tour circuit include the stage races Paris–Nice and the Critérium du Dauphiné (often used as a warm-up race for riders competing in the Tour de France), and the one-day race GP Ouest-France .", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 2615, "id": "64359707" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_02_417572031#0_731870466", "url": "http://mostpopularsports.net/in-france", "title": "Most popular sports in France", "headings": "Most popular sports in France\nMost popular sports in France\nBasketball\nFootball (Soccer)\nWrestling\nMotor Sports\nCycling\nTennis\nSkateboarding\nWinter Sports\nGolf\nWater Sports\n", "segment": "Most popular sports in France\nMost popular sports in France\n# 1\nBasketball\n# 2\nFootball (Soccer)\n# 3\nWrestling\n# 4\nMotor Sports\n# 5\nCycling\n# 6\nTennis\n# 7\nSkateboarding\n# 8\nWinter Sports\n# 9\nGolf\n# 10\nWater Sports", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 213, "id": "61242508" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_10_67948561#2_131835708", "url": "http://www.topendsports.com/world/countries/france.htm", "title": "Sport in France", "headings": "Sport in France\nSport in France\nPopular sports of France (see more)\nTraditional or Regional Sports\nFrance Sporting Success\nAthletes from France\nFrance Sports trivia\nFrance at major events\nPast sporting events hosted in France\nUpcoming sporting events in France\nAnnual sporting events held in France\nSporting Facilities in France\nOther\nRelated Pages\n", "segment": "Basketball is also quite popular and they have won the FIBA EuroBasket 2013 and have also taken two Olympic silver medals. Below are details of sports, sporting events and sports people related to France. See also the list the most popular internet searches for \"sports\" in France. Popular sports of France (see more)\nFootball (Soccer), Tennis, Cycling, Basketball, Handball, Rugby\nTraditional or Regional Sports\nTREC — a French equestrian sport in which the objective is to test the endurance of both the horse and the rider. Canne de Combat — a French martial art in which opponents battle each other inside a ring with a cane in one hand. La Soule — a traditional team sport that originated in Normandy and Picardy. Usually teams from neighboring parishes played, with the aim of the game to bring the ball back to the team's parish church, with or without the use of sticks. Also known as Choule. Jeu Provençal — a popular French form of Boules, where the objective is to throw a set of hollow metal balls as close as possible to a target ball. Also known as Boule Lyonnaise.", "start_char": 1659, "end_char": 2738, "id": "25774599" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_01_979615837#0_1196555302", "url": "http://french.lovetoknow.com/Popular_French_Sports", "title": "Popular French Sports | LoveToKnow", "headings": "Popular French Sports\nPopular French Sports\nFootball\nIntroduction of Football in France\nChampionships in France\nTennis\nThe French Open\nHandball\nRugby Union\nCycling\nHistory of Tour de France\nBasketball\nFamous French Athletes\nPutting It All Together\n", "segment": "Popular French Sports | LoveToKnow\nPopular French Sports\nBy Erin De Santiago\nCopied! Source\nSports in France are as intrinsic to French culture as croissants and red wine. Participation is high as is the interest; the French people are extremely proud of their athletes. Some of the most popular French sports include football (soccer), tennis, cycling, handball, basketball, and rugby. Football\nFootball, or soccer as it is called in the United States, is one of the most popular sports in France. France has the distinction of being one of only three nations to have won back-to-back major tournaments, like FIFA World Cup, UEFA European Football Championships, and FIFA Confederations Cup. Introduction of Football in France\nFootball was first introduced to France in the 1870s by English travelers, but it didn't really take off at the time. Its popularity really dates back to the First World War when soldiers played in the trenches during long periods of downtime. The game spread after the war and remains one of the most important sports in the country.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 1062, "id": "73415791" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_20_530920315#0_1169893876", "url": "https://frenchlanguagesalon.com/french-culture/top-5-sports-france/", "title": "Top 5: Sports in France | French Language Salon", "headings": "Top 5: Sports in France\nTop 5: Sports in France", "segment": "Top 5: Sports in France | French Language Salon\nTop 5: Sports in France\nFrench Culture, French Sports, Fun & Games, sports in France\nFrance ranks 5th in the world for sports after the United States, Russia, China and Germany. Soccer is by far the most popular French sport with 2 Million players. Tennis, which has half the amount of players is actually a British adaptation of a French medieval game: Le jeu de paume. Horseback riding is the third most popular French sport, but France is number one in Europe when it comes to equestrian tourism. Judo is extremely popular in France. It is actually considered the most educational sport for children and France has three times more Judo club members than Japan even though the French population is half the size of Japan’s. Basketball is a big deal in France, but only because basketball is the second most popular sport in the world after soccer.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 898, "id": "97972908" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_40_1375629479#4_2813427346", "url": "https://www.france101.com/page/french-sport", "title": "French Sport 101 | France", "headings": "French Sport 101\nFrench Sport 101\n1. Football\n2. Cycling\n3. Rugby\n4. Tennis\n5. Skiing\nFrench Art 101\nFrench Dance 101\nFrench Film 101\nFrench Food 101\nFrench Genealogy 101\nFrench History 101\nFrench Language 101\nFrench Literature 101\nFrench Myths & Legends 101\nFrench Sport 101\n", "segment": "Bars and pubs full up completely during matches, and, as in football, both tensions between teams, and national unity are built and reinforced in this important rite. 4. Tennis\nAs the second most important sport, Tennis holds a very special place in France’s heart. It is a sport that several people practice in their daily life, and that is followed widely by various audiences. One of the world’s most important tennis tournaments, the Roland Garros, is held in Paris yearly. This, as with rugby and cycling, is a source of national pride. 5. Skiing\nBecause of the French Alps and the French Pyrenees, skiing is the national winter sport of France. Learning to skii and going on skii trips with school, friends, and family is a rite of passage few French people never have the opportunity to go through. With incredible slopes and resorts, a skiing trip is considered the perfect vacation, and one that is often done more than once a year.", "start_char": 2058, "end_char": 2999, "id": "81919850" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_04_1179642199#2_2437395552", "url": "http://www.captaindoc.com/popular-french-sports-and-pastimes/", "title": "Popular French Sports and Pastimes - Captain Doc", "headings": "Popular French Sports and Pastimes\nPopular French Sports and Pastimes", "segment": "Each year France holds the annual tennis tournament known as the French Open and the very popular Tour De France cycling event. It should also be noted that the modern day Olympics was invented in France in 1894. Thus, France has a very rich sporting history. Just as there are numerous sports related to the French culture, there also hobbies that many French people enjoy on a regular basis. Some of these hobbies include skiing, fencing, kite surfing and sports car racing. There are some very distinct hobbies that are native to France such as parkour, which is a form of martial arts that originates in France. When visiting France, individuals should make it a point to participate in some of the popular French sports and pastimes. Bookmark the permalink. « Fashion in France\nFrench Cuisine »", "start_char": 1090, "end_char": 1889, "id": "76192909" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_40_1375581878#0_2813306565", "url": "https://www.france-pub.com/sport.php", "title": "All you need to know about the sports in France", "headings": "Sport in France\nSport in France\nFootball teams\nRugby\nHorse Racing\nSailing\nCycling\nJudo\nMotor racing\nPetanque\nSkiing\nTennis\n", "segment": "All you need to know about the sports in France\nSport in France\nFrance like many countries has a taste for popular sports such as Rugby, Football and basketball. Cycling is also a very well followed sport, with many people in France cycling as a hobby. Horse racing is very popular especially trotting . Football teams\nFFF : The official site for the French Football Federation and the national team Les Bleus. They won the world cup in 2018 beating Croatia 4-2 in Russia. In 1998 they beat Brazil 3-0 and where host to the tournament. They also won the European cup in 1984 and 2000. Some of the players are living legends such as Zidane and Henry are house-hold names today, but you can't forget the old school such as Eric Cantona, Jean-Pierre Papin and Michel Platini. Links to the main French football clubs\nAUXERRE\nBASTIA\nLE HARVE\nLENS\nMARSEILLE\nMETZ\nMONTPELLIER\nNANCY\nPSG\nRENNES\nSTRASBOURG\nBORDEAUX\nLYON\nMONACO\nNANTES\nST ETIENNE\nRugby\nFrance was host to the 2007 Rugby World Cup.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 986, "id": "81919787" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_03_1629439025#10_2797258235", "url": "http://www.answers.com/Q/How_many_people_in_Spain_play_sports", "title": "How many people in Spain play sports? - Answers", "headings": "How many people in Spain play sports\n?\n\nHow many people in Spain play sports?\nYour Answer\nRelated Questions\nHow many people play baseball in Spain?\nHow many people play sports?\nWhat sports do people play in Spain?\nWhat is the estimate of how many people play sports?\nHow many sports do most people play?\nWhat type of sports do the people play in Spain?\nHow do you play Spain sports?\nHow many Americans play outdoor sports?\nSport playing in Spain?\nWhat types of sports do deaf people play?\nHow many people in America play sports?\nHow many people play professional sports out of all the people who play sports?\nWhat sports are played in Guatemala?\nWhat different sports do people play?\nWhat kind of sports do people in South America play?\nWhat kind of sports do people play in jerusalim?\nWhat is different between normal sports and strange sports?\nHow many people do you think plays sports?\nWhat sports do people play in California?\nHow many people play a sport in the us?\nDo they play any sports?\nWhat sports do Hindus play?\nWhat sports do people play in Asia?\nWhat sports do people play in Wales?\nWhat games do they play in Spain?\n", "segment": "they play baseball, and many other homie! <3\nWhat sports do people play in Wales? they play football rugby and many other activies\nWhat games do they play in Spain? In Spain there are many different types of games that are played. Some popular card games include Mus, and tute. Checkers and dominoes are also popular in Spain. Children in Spain enjoy playing hide and seek. Soccer is the main sport in Spain. Other big sports in Spain would be golf, tennis, cycling, motor sports and water sports, amongst others. Baseball Sports Toys", "start_char": 3090, "end_char": 3624, "id": "3446760" } ]
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[ { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_31_444385509#6_923014727", "url": "https://wanderingwagars.com/visiting-bermuda-with-kids/", "title": "10 Unforgettable Experiences in Bermuda with Kids - Adventure Family Travel - Wandering Wagars", "headings": "10 Unforgettable Experiences in Bermuda with Kids\n10 Unforgettable Experiences in Bermuda with Kids\nIs Travel to Bermuda with Kids a Good Idea?\nTable of Contents\nWhere to Stay in Bermuda\nFind the Best Deals on Hotels in Bermuda\nBooking.com\nTop Things to do in Bermuda with Kids\nWander the colorful streets of St. George\nLock Your Parents Up in the St. George Town Square\nExplore the Unfinished Church Bermuda and St. Peter’s Church\nPlay Pool and Chase Parrotfish at Tobacco Bay Beach\nProtect the Coast of Bermuda at Fort St. Catherine\nGo Deep Underground in the Bermuda Crystal Caves and Fantasy Cave\nChase Lizards at the Coopers Island Nature Reserve\nDig Into The Pink Sand and Turquoise Water of Horseshoe Bay Beach\nTake in the view from Gibbs Hill Lighthouse\nExplore the Undersea World at the Bermuda Underwater Exploration Institute\nGet Lost in Tom Moore’s Jungle\nStroll Through the Royal Naval Dockyards and Shop the Markets\nSearch for the famous Moongates of Bermuda\n", "segment": "For cruises, there is no need to book an additional hotel. Bermuda with kids keeps getting better. And Bermuda offers a plethora of amazing places to stay. from Bermuda family resorts like the Bermuda Fairmont Princess and the Bermuda Fairmont Southampton. While these are some of the best family resorts in Bermuda, there are lots of family-friendly hotels in Bermuda. And where to stay in Bermuda depends on a lot on where you plan to be on the island. There are great options from the Bermuda dockyard all the way to St. George Island. The most common areas to find the best hotels in Bermuda are in Hamilton, the Dockyards, Central Bermuda and St. Georges Island. The best places to stay in Bermuda cover a wide array of Bermuda luxury hotels, standard hotels and bed and breakfasts. What you won’t find much of on Bermuda are budget hotels.", "start_char": 3555, "end_char": 4401, "id": "46942462" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_12_1245200153#2_2510406597", "url": "https://bestlocationhotels.com/destination/bermuda/", "title": "Where is the best place to stay in Bermuda?", "headings": "WHERE TO STAY IN BERMUDA\nWHERE TO STAY IN BERMUDA\nWhere is the best area to stay in Bermuda?\nBest places to stay in Bermuda\nSt. George's\nWarwick\nSouthampton\nPembroke\n", "segment": "Whether you are planning a family vacation, honeymoon or even a weekend holiday in Bermuda, be sure to comb through the wide selection of accommodations within the various areas to suit your personality and planned activities. If you are an avid history buff, then staying close to the town of St. Georges is a great idea; as the town is replete with historical significance. On the other hand, you can go golfing or horseback riding in Warwrick or go to Southhampton where you can gain a deeper connection to the island’s people and culture or enjoy the variety of offerings in Pembroke, specifically those of the capital Hamilton. BEST HOTELS TO STAY IN BERMUDA\nHotel\nAvg price\nGrotto Bay Beach Resort\nHamilton Parish\n325€ - 393$\nHotel\nAvg price\nNewstead Belmont Hills Hotel\nPaget Parish\nRECOMMENDED / BEST VALUE\n285€ - 345$\nPompano Beach Club\nSouthampton\n292€ - 353$\nRoyal Palms Hotel\nHamilton\n299€ - 362$\nThe Reefs Resort and Club\nSouthampton Parish\n334€ - 404$\nCambridge Beaches Resort and Spa\nSandys Parish\n424€ - 513$\nHotel\nAvg price\nThe Loren at Pink Beach\nTucker's Town\n404€ - 489$\nThe Fairmont Southampton\nSouthampton Parish\n410€ - 496$\nHamilton Princess & Beach Club\nHamilton\n579€ - 701$\nIf you are interested in where to stay in Bermuda, you may also be interested in where to stay in the Bahamas, where to stay in Barbados and where to stay in Aruba. Best places to stay in Bermuda\nSt. George's\nSt George is located at the eastern end of Bermuda. The parish has two major islands of similar size - The St. George Island covering the northern and western part of the parish and St. David's Island circling south and east. The town of St. George is the main center of the parish and where you’ll find all the charm. The historic town of St. George was founded in 1612 and was capital until 1815. As such, St. George’s is an outstanding example of the earliest English urban settlement in the New World.", "start_char": 851, "end_char": 2765, "id": "54339283" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_55_1105248549#1_2444171053", "url": "https://www.travelocity.com/Bermuda.d20.Destination-Travel-Guides", "title": "Bermuda Vacations: 2021 Vacation Packages & Deals | Travelocity", "headings": "Book Exclusive Bermuda Vacation Packages\nBook Exclusive Bermuda Vacation Packages\nWhere to stay in Bermuda: Best areas for travelers\nSearch vacation packages deals in Bermuda's top destinations\nSt. George's Parish\nHamilton\nTown of St. George\nWarwick Parish\nPaget Parish\nPembroke Parish\nBermuda flight + hotel packages\nNewstead Belmont Hills Golf Resort & Spa\n$1,332\nLemon and Ginger\n$925\nCoco Reef Bermuda\n$1,143\nWillowbank Resort\n$1,654\nThe Reefs Hotel and Club\n$2,792\nTop Bermuda hotels deals\nHamilton Princess & Beach Club - a Fairmont Managed Hotel\nGrotto Bay Beach Resort\nCambridge Beaches Resort & Spa\nCoco Reef Bermuda\nThe Reefs Hotel and Club\nThe Loren at Pink Beach\nDon't see what you're looking for?\nPopular places to visit in Bermuda\nHorseshoe Bay\nRoyal Naval Dockyard\nElbow Beach\nBermuda Vacations\nMajor Attractions\nFestivals and Events\nFrequently asked questions\n", "segment": "Stay added\nFlight added\n1 room, 2 travelers\nTravelers\nRoom 1\nAdults\nDecrease adults in room 1\nIncrease adults in room 1\nChildren Ages 2 to 17\nDecrease children in room 1\nIncrease children in room 1\nInfants Younger than 2\nDecrease infants in room 1\nIncrease infants in room 1\nAdd another room\nDone 1 room, 2 travelers\nEconomy\nEconomy Premium economy Business class First class\nLeaving from\nLeaving from\nGoing to\nGoing to\nDeparting\nReturning\nI only need accommodations for part of my trip\nWhere to stay in Bermuda: Best areas for travelers\nSouthampton: Nothing compares to staying right in the thick of the action, particularly when you've got awesome attractions such as Horseshoe Bay right on your doorstep. After a long day of exploring, crawl into a cozy bed at the Pompano Beach Club, the 3 Bedroom House With A Spectacular View or The Reefs Hotel and Club. Pembroke: A vacation here will let you see attractions such as Admiralty House and Government House. If you have time for more, be sure to add Bermuda Underwater Exploration Institute to your travel plans too. The Royal Palms Hotel, the Pembroke Villa - Business and Vacation Destination Minutes From Central Hamilton and the Rosedon Hotel are top hotels we'd recommend including in your package. Paget: Stay someplace comfy and convenient like the Coco Reef Bermuda and then get ready to explore this exciting destination's many attractions.", "start_char": 434, "end_char": 1838, "id": "68377664" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_55_1105248549#4_2444177662", "url": "https://www.travelocity.com/Bermuda.d20.Destination-Travel-Guides", "title": "Bermuda Vacations: 2021 Vacation Packages & Deals | Travelocity", "headings": "Book Exclusive Bermuda Vacation Packages\nBook Exclusive Bermuda Vacation Packages\nWhere to stay in Bermuda: Best areas for travelers\nSearch vacation packages deals in Bermuda's top destinations\nSt. George's Parish\nHamilton\nTown of St. George\nWarwick Parish\nPaget Parish\nPembroke Parish\nBermuda flight + hotel packages\nNewstead Belmont Hills Golf Resort & Spa\n$1,332\nLemon and Ginger\n$925\nCoco Reef Bermuda\n$1,143\nWillowbank Resort\n$1,654\nThe Reefs Hotel and Club\n$2,792\nTop Bermuda hotels deals\nHamilton Princess & Beach Club - a Fairmont Managed Hotel\nGrotto Bay Beach Resort\nCambridge Beaches Resort & Spa\nCoco Reef Bermuda\nThe Reefs Hotel and Club\nThe Loren at Pink Beach\nDon't see what you're looking for?\nPopular places to visit in Bermuda\nHorseshoe Bay\nRoyal Naval Dockyard\nElbow Beach\nBermuda Vacations\nMajor Attractions\nFestivals and Events\nFrequently asked questions\n", "segment": "While you're in the mood to explore, take a look at Astwood Cove and Darrell Island too. When it's time to sleep off the day's activities, you won't find anywhere better than the Bright and Airy Bermuda Cottage - Twizy Ready!, the Blue Horizons Guest House or the Azura Bermuda. Hamilton Parish: With so many attractions on offer here, you'll hardly have time to see them all. At least you'll be spoilt for choice when selecting one of the comfy stays here, like the ClearView Suites & Villas, the Grotto Bay Beach Resort and the Rosewood Bermuda. Once you've had a restful night's sleep, head out and enjoy some of this destination's favorite nature-based attractions such as Shelly Bay and Crystal Caves. Abbot's Cliff Park is another wonderful place to relax and unwind at during your Hamilton Parish escape. Search vacation packages deals in Bermuda's top destinations\nSt. George's Parish\nVacations\nfrom $771\nflight + hotel per person\nAug 10 - Aug 15\nSt. George's Parish\nHamilton\nVacations\nfrom $771\nflight + hotel per person\nAug 10 - Aug 15\nHamilton\nTown of St. George\nVacations\nfrom $771\nflight + hotel per person\nAug 10 - Aug 15\nTown of St. George\nWarwick Parish\nVacations\nfrom $771\nflight + hotel per person\nAug 10 - Aug 15\nWarwick Parish\nPaget Parish\nVacations\nfrom $771\nflight + hotel per person\nAug 10 - Aug 15\nPaget Parish\nPembroke Parish\nVacations\nfrom $771\nflight + hotel per person\nAug 10 - Aug 15\nPembroke Parish\nBermuda flight + hotel packages\n3 nights\n4 nights\n5 nights\n6-7 nights\n5 star\n4 star & up\n3 star & up\n2 star & up\nEconomy\nPremium economy\nBusiness\nFirst class\nRemove all filters\nNewstead Belmont Hills Golf Resort & Spa\n4 out of 5\n$1,574\n$1,332\nper person\nJul 18 - Jul 21\nRoundtrip non-stop flight included\nBoston (BOS) to St. George's (BDA)\nThis smoke-free hotel features a golf course, a full-service spa, and 2 restaurants. Traveling on business?", "start_char": 2189, "end_char": 4065, "id": "68377667" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_31_444385509#7_923016878", "url": "https://wanderingwagars.com/visiting-bermuda-with-kids/", "title": "10 Unforgettable Experiences in Bermuda with Kids - Adventure Family Travel - Wandering Wagars", "headings": "10 Unforgettable Experiences in Bermuda with Kids\n10 Unforgettable Experiences in Bermuda with Kids\nIs Travel to Bermuda with Kids a Good Idea?\nTable of Contents\nWhere to Stay in Bermuda\nFind the Best Deals on Hotels in Bermuda\nBooking.com\nTop Things to do in Bermuda with Kids\nWander the colorful streets of St. George\nLock Your Parents Up in the St. George Town Square\nExplore the Unfinished Church Bermuda and St. Peter’s Church\nPlay Pool and Chase Parrotfish at Tobacco Bay Beach\nProtect the Coast of Bermuda at Fort St. Catherine\nGo Deep Underground in the Bermuda Crystal Caves and Fantasy Cave\nChase Lizards at the Coopers Island Nature Reserve\nDig Into The Pink Sand and Turquoise Water of Horseshoe Bay Beach\nTake in the view from Gibbs Hill Lighthouse\nExplore the Undersea World at the Bermuda Underwater Exploration Institute\nGet Lost in Tom Moore’s Jungle\nStroll Through the Royal Naval Dockyards and Shop the Markets\nSearch for the famous Moongates of Bermuda\n", "segment": "And where to stay in Bermuda depends on a lot on where you plan to be on the island. There are great options from the Bermuda dockyard all the way to St. George Island. The most common areas to find the best hotels in Bermuda are in Hamilton, the Dockyards, Central Bermuda and St. Georges Island. The best places to stay in Bermuda cover a wide array of Bermuda luxury hotels, standard hotels and bed and breakfasts. What you won’t find much of on Bermuda are budget hotels. Find the Best Deals on Hotels in Bermuda\nBooking.com\nTop Things to do in Bermuda with Kids\nBermuda is jam-packed full of things to do. From beaches to caves, ruins, Bermuda attractions are everywhere to be found. There are more things to do in Bermuda than you can count. Here are a few of our favorites. Wander the colorful streets of St. George\nFounded in the 1600s, St. George Bermuda is a UNESCO World Heritage Site.", "start_char": 3926, "end_char": 4822, "id": "46942463" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_55_1302603249#3_2865303102", "url": "https://www.tripadvisor.com/Hotels-g147255-zfc5-Bermuda-Hotels.html", "title": "THE BEST 5 Star Hotels in Bermuda of 2021 (with Prices) - Tripadvisor", "headings": "5-Star Hotels in Bermuda\n5-Star Hotels in Bermuda\nCOVID-19\nShows hotels and stays actively taking safety measures like added sanitation procedures, mask-wearing guidelines, and more. Learn more at our Travel Safe hub.\nDeals\nPrice\nPopular\nProperty types\nAmenities\nDistance from\n25 mi\nTraveler rating\nHotel class\nStyle\nBrands\n2 of 61 properties are available in Bermuda\nHamilton Princess & Beach Club\nRosewood Bermuda\nNo other properties match all your filters.\nCambridge Beaches\nCoco Reef Resort Bermuda\nNewstead Belmont Hills Hotel\nThe Reefs\nGrotto Bay Beach Resort & Spa\nThe Loren at Pink Beach\nThe St. Regis Bermuda Resort\nPompano Beach Club\nAunt Nea's Inn\nEdgehill Manor Guest House\nBed and Breakfast\nAzura Bermuda\nWillowbank Resort\nRoyal Palms Hotel\nFourways Inn\nRosemont\nWatercolours\nInverurie Executive Suites\nOxford House\nKingston House B&B\nRosedon Hotel\nGrape Bay Cottages\nFairmont Southampton - Beach, Spa & Golf Resort\nElbow Beach, Bermuda\nWade's Garden Inn\nGreenbank Guest House and Cottages\nClairfont Apartments\nSt Helier Bed & Breakfast\nGranaway Guest House & Cottages\n", "segment": "“Very Covid Careful, Lovely place”\nTaking safety measures\nFourways Inn\nShow Prices\n243 reviews\n#12 of 25 hotels in Bermuda\n“Such a welcoming place! ” “Great Choice for Bermuda!” Rosemont\nShow Prices\nCondominium\n101 reviews\n#4 of 20 specialty lodgings in Bermuda\n“Disappointed ”\n“Excellent value”\nWatercolours\nShow Prices\nBed and Breakfast\n70 reviews\n#2 of 16 B&Bs in Bermuda\n“Honeymoon at Watercolours ”\n“We can’t wait to return”\nTaking safety measures\nInverurie Executive Suites\nShow Prices\nSpecialty Hotel\n40 reviews\n#2 of 20 specialty lodgings in Bermuda\n“Superb accommodation with a stellar service”\n“Amazing service, great value”\nOxford House\nShow Prices\nGuest house\n80 reviews\n#9 of 16 B&Bs in Bermuda\n“Staying at your grandmother's”\n“Home away from Home”\nKingston House B&B\nShow Prices\nBed and Breakfast\n301 reviews\n#1 of 16 B&Bs in Bermuda\n“2 month stay”\n“Mrs K Pownall”\nTaking safety measures\nRosedon Hotel\nShow Prices\n674 reviews\n#2 of 25 hotels in Bermuda\n“Superb small hotel”\n“Business & Pleasure”\nGrape Bay Cottages\nShow Prices\nCottage\n106 reviews\n#1 of 20 specialty lodgings in Bermuda\n“Simply the best!” “Dream Come True”\nFairmont Southampton - Beach, Spa & Golf Resort\nShow Prices\n5,186 reviews\n#11 of 25 hotels in Bermuda\n“Feedback ”\n“A Must Read.... look elsewhere please...”\nElbow Beach, Bermuda\nShow Prices\n1,159 reviews\n#14 of 25 hotels in Bermuda\n“Vacation Cancellation Nightmare”\n“Non-Responsive Hotel”\nWade's Garden Inn\nShow Prices\nInn\n75 reviews\n#4 of 16 B&Bs in Bermuda\n“Authentic and amazing Bermuda hospitality!” “What a Joy!!!” Greenbank Guest House and Cottages\nShow Prices\nBed and Breakfast\n125 reviews\n#5 of 16 B&Bs in Bermuda\n“Outstanding accommodation”\n“A Little Slice of Heaven”\nClairfont Apartments\nShow Prices\n161 reviews\n#15 of 25 hotels in Bermuda\n“Beautiful location real sense of the island”\n“Hidden Gem!” St Helier Bed & Breakfast\nShow Prices\nBed and Breakfast\n64 reviews\n#7 of 16 B&Bs in Bermuda\n“Room was acceptable but service left much to be desired”\n“Avocado Cottage - St Helier Bed and Breakfast”\nGranaway Guest House & Cottages\nShow Prices\nBed and Breakfast\n145 reviews\n#8 of 16 B&Bs in Bermuda\n“Great... until they get your deposit”\n“Frank OReilly, Fairfield CT.” Prices are the average nightly price provided by our partners and may not include all taxes and fees. Taxes and fees that are shown are estimates only. Please see our partners for more details.", "start_char": 3866, "end_char": 6274, "id": "68558231" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_04_716760806#1_1525994494", "url": "http://www.bermuda.com/", "title": "Bermuda - Plan Your Vacation | Bermuda", "headings": "\nDiscover Bermuda’s Beaches\nA Guide From East To West\nCoronavirus (COVID-19) Information\nHotels, Resorts & Guest Houses\nRoyal Palms Hotel & Restaurant\nCoco Reef Resort Bermuda\nRosedon Hotel\nThe Reefs Resort & Club\nBermuda’s hotels are simply spectacular!\nThings To Do in Bermuda\nThis Week in Bermuda\nDolphin Quest Bermuda\nK.S. WaterSports Bermuda\nOcean Discovery Centre at BUEI\nRoyal Naval Dockyard\nGlassbottom and Snorkel\nCrystal and Fantasy Caves\nHidden Gems\nAttractions\nActivities\nBeaches\nWatersports\nGet Married!\nBus, Ferry and Mini Car Rental\nGetting Around Bermuda\nBermuda Rental Car\nBermuda Train Company\nOleander Cycles Bermuda\nBus, Ferry, Taxi & Getting Around\nRestaurants & Entertainment\nBermuda Take-Out Guide\nFairmont Southampton Restaurants\nLVG at Dining Bermuda\nHenry VIII Restaurant, Sushi Bar & Pub\nAstwood Arms\nRestaurants\nShopping\nExclusive Flowers Bermuda\nVineyard Vines\nThe English Sports Shop Group\nBrown and Co Bermuda\nCrisson Jewellers\nShopping\nBermuda Real Estate\nLuxury Rentals with Coldwell Banker Bermuda Realty\nColdwell Banker Bermuda Realty\nThe Property Group\nBusiness, Relocation, Real Estate, Essentials\nBusiness & Relocation\nReal Estate\nCategories\nRecent articles\n", "segment": "Click here to learn more about our accommodations available island wide. Where to Stay\nThings To Do in Bermuda\nThis Week in Bermuda\nThis Week Enjoy Take-Out, Get Adventurous & Enjoy At A Nearby Garden Or Beach\nRead the article\nDolphin Quest Bermuda\nSwim with and kiss the Dolphins at Dolphin Quest\nK.S. WaterSports Bermuda\nExperience the very best with K.S. WaterSports Bermuda Adventures & Tours while visiting or living in Bermuda. The K.S. WaterSports Jet\nOcean Discovery Centre at BUEI\nExplore the Ocean through exhibits! Royal Naval Dockyard\nBuilt by Royal decree to defend British superiority on the seas, today it is a resplendent place of discovery. Glassbottom and Snorkel\nContact Consort Cruises Ltd. to charter any one of their 7-boat fleet, including Coral Sea, Coral Princess, Elizabeth, Jolly Roger,\nCrystal and Fantasy Caves\nCrystal & Fantasy Caves are Bermuda's top visitor attraction for some very spectacular reasons. Hidden Gems\nCome along for a fun-filled day on tour with Hidden Gems of Bermuda Ltd. Our mission is to provide an experience of a lifetime\nAttractions\nActivities\nBeaches\nWatersports\nGet Married! Ask a local\nBus, Ferry and Mini Car Rental\nGetting Around Bermuda\nThere are many ways to travel the island! The most popular way to travel around Bermuda is by scooter and recently Bermuda became the home […]\nRead the article\nBermuda Rental Car\nBermuda Rental Car is Bermuda’s most trusted electric car rental agency, offering the highest quality electric cars available\nBermuda Train Company\nThe Bermuda Train Company offers unique 60-minute narrative trolley tours. Oleander Cycles Bermuda\nBermuda’s #1 Scooter Rental Agency and a top retailer of PGO,TGB and Kawasaki. Bus, Ferry, Taxi & Getting Around\nThere are a number of ways to get around Bermuda from the old fashioned horse and carriage to the high speed Ferry service.", "start_char": 1195, "end_char": 3055, "id": "75669517" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_22_238696586#2_584904879", "url": "https://hoteljules.com/where-to-stay-in-bermuda/", "title": "5 BEST Neighborhoods In Bermuda [June 2021] - Hotel Jules", "headings": "5 BEST Neighborhoods in Bermuda [June 2021!]\n5 BEST Neighborhoods in Bermuda [June 2021!]\nThis is why we put together the best places to stay in Bermuda, for all types of travelers!\nQuick Tips – Where to Stay in Bermuda\nAt A Glance: Where To Stay In BERMUDA\nWhere to Stay in Bermuda\nBest Airbnb in Bermuda – Deryn’s Airbnb\nBest Budget Hotel in Bermuda – Pigeon View Cottage\nBest Mid-Range Hotel in Bermuda – Blue Horizons Guest House\nBest Luxury Hotel in Bermuda – Rosewood Bermuda\nBermuda Neighborhoods Guide\nHotel Jules Insider Tip\nBermuda’s 5 Best Neighborhoods to Stay in\nNeighborhood #1 - Paget\n(Where to stay in Bermuda for your first time)\nThings to See and Do in Paget\nWhere to Stay in Paget\nBest Airbnb in Paget – Georgie’s Airbnb\nBest Mid-Range Hotel in Paget – Newstead Belmont Hills Golf Resort & Spa\nBest Mid-Range Hotel in Paget – Fourways Inn\nBest Luxury Hotel in Paget – Elbow Beach\nNeighborhood #2 - Hamilton\n(Where to stay in Bermuda on a budget)\nThings to See and Do in Hamilton\nWhere to Stay in Hamilton\nBest Airbnb in Hamilton – Stephanie’s Airbnb\nBest Mid-Range Hotel in Hamilton – Edgehill Manor Guest House\nBest Mid-Range Hotel in Hamilton – Royal Palms Hotel\nBest Luxury Hotel in Hamilton – Hamilton Princess & Beach Club A Fairmont Managed Hotel\nNeighborhood #3 - Pembroke\n(Best area to stay in Bermuda for nightlife)\nThings to See and Do in Pembroke\nWhere to Stay in Pembroke\nBest Airbnb in Pembroke – Janine’s Airbnb\nBest Mid-Range Hotel in Pembroke – Lemon and Ginger Apartment\nBest Mid-Range Hotel in Pembroke – Robins Nest Guest Apartments\nBest Luxury Hotel in Pembroke – Oxford House\nNeighborhood #4 - Sandys\n(Coolest place to stay in Bermuda)\nThings to See and Do in Sandys\nWhere to Stay in Sandys\nBest Airbnb in Sandys – Jolene’s Airbnb\nBest Budget Hotel in Sandys – Bermuda Connections Apartments\nBest Mid-Range Hotel in Sandys – Willowbank Resort\nBest Luxury Hotel in Sandys – Cambridge Beaches Resort and Spa\nNeighborhood #5 - Southampton\n(Best neighborhood in Bermuda for families)\nThings to See and Do in Southampton\nWhere to Stay in Southampton\nBest Airbnb in Southampton – Richard and Karen’s Airbnb\nBest Mid-Range Hotel in Southampton – Wade’s Garden Inn\nBest Mid-Range Hotel in Southampton – The Reefs Resort and Club\nBest Luxury Hotel in Southampton – Fairmont Southampton\nFinal Thoughts on Where to Stay in Bermuda\n", "segment": "PS Our panel of travel experts have compiled 17 perfect hotels in Bermuda, a complete list of amazing things to do in Bermuda , they’re sure to save you time and money for your adventure! These are our best picks for where to stay in Bermuda. Table of Contents [ show]\nQuick Tips – Where to Stay in Bermuda\nWhere to Stay in Bermuda\nBest Airbnb in Bermuda – Deryn’s Airbnb\nBest Budget Hotel in Bermuda – Pigeon View Cottage\nBest Mid-Range Hotel in Bermuda – Blue Horizons Guest House\nBest Luxury Hotel in Bermuda – Rosewood Bermuda\nBermuda Neighborhoods Guide\nHotel Jules Insider Tip\nBermuda’s 5 Best Neighborhoods to Stay in\nNeighborhood #1 - Paget\n(Where to stay in Bermuda for your first time)\nThings to See and Do in Paget\nWhere to Stay in Paget\nBest Airbnb in Paget – Georgie’s Airbnb\nBest Mid-Range Hotel in Paget – Newstead Belmont Hills Golf Resort & Spa\nBest Mid-Range Hotel in Paget – Fourways Inn\nBest Luxury Hotel in Paget – Elbow Beach\nNeighborhood #2 - Hamilton\n(Where to stay in Bermuda on a budget)\nThings to See and Do in Hamilton\nWhere to Stay in Hamilton\nBest Airbnb in Hamilton – Stephanie’s Airbnb\nBest Mid-Range Hotel in Hamilton – Edgehill Manor Guest House\nBest Mid-Range Hotel in Hamilton – Royal Palms Hotel\nBest Luxury Hotel in Hamilton – Hamilton Princess & Beach Club A Fairmont Managed Hotel\nNeighborhood #3 - Pembroke\n(Best area to stay in Bermuda for nightlife)\nThings to See and Do in Pembroke\nWhere to Stay in Pembroke\nBest Airbnb in Pembroke – Janine’s Airbnb\nBest Mid-Range Hotel in Pembroke – Lemon and Ginger Apartment\nBest Mid-Range Hotel in Pembroke – Robins Nest Guest Apartments\nBest Luxury Hotel in Pembroke – Oxford House\nNeighborhood #4 - Sandys\n(Coolest place to stay in Bermuda)\nThings to See and Do in Sandys\nWhere to Stay in Sandys\nBest Airbnb in Sandys – Jolene’s Airbnb\nBest Budget Hotel in Sandys – Bermuda Connections Apartments\nBest Mid-Range Hotel in Sandys – Willowbank Resort\nBest Luxury Hotel in Sandys – Cambridge Beaches Resort and Spa\nNeighborhood #5 - Southampton\n(Best neighborhood in Bermuda for families)\nThings to See and Do in Southampton\nWhere to Stay in Southampton\nBest Airbnb in Southampton – Richard and Karen’s Airbnb\nBest Mid-Range Hotel in Southampton – Wade’s Garden Inn\nBest Mid-Range Hotel in Southampton – The Reefs Resort and Club\nBest Luxury Hotel in Southampton – Fairmont Southampton\nFinal Thoughts on Where to Stay in Bermuda\nQuick Tips – Where to Stay in Bermuda\nAt A Glance: Where To Stay In BERMUDA\nPaget → Check Best Air BnB\nHamilton → Check Best Air BnB\nPembroke → Check Best Air BnB\nSandys → Check Best Air BnB\nSouthampton → Check Best Air BnB\nWhere to Stay in Bermuda\nLooking for a specific place to stay? These are our highest recommendations for places to stay in Bermuda. WHERE TO STAY IN BERMUDA\n\nBest Air BnB\nBest Air BnB Deryn’s Airbnb\nAir conditioning\nBedroom comforts\nBeach essentials\nBook on Air BnB →\n\nBest Budget Hotel\nBest Budget Hotel Blue Horizons Guest House\nFree WiFi\nBAR\nBalcony\nBook on Booking.com →\n\nBest Mid-Range Hotel\nBest Mid-Range Hotel Rosewood Bermuda\nRestaurants\n18-hole course\nGym\nBook on Booking.com →\n\nBest Luxury Hotel\nBest Luxury Hotel Pigeon View Cottage\nRestaurant\nFree wifi\nComfortable studio apartments\nBook on Booking.com →\nBest Airbnb in Bermuda – Deryn’s Airbnb\nDeryn’s Airbnb is the best Airbnb in Bermuda\nLocated in a quiet neighbourhood just a short walk outside of Hamilton, this comfortable studio apartment overlooks the pool and is located on a historic property that was built in the 1700’s. You’ll love the sub-tropical garden setting that this quiet apartment is situated in. The studio has a turquoise decor along with a beige theme. There’s also a kitchenette area along with a spacious bathroom. At night, you can even sit under the stars by the pool and soak in the atmosphere.", "start_char": 1099, "end_char": 4920, "id": "33149943" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_43_27137979#0_71099756", "url": "https://www.hotels.com/co10233017/hotels-in-bermuda/", "title": "Book cheap Bermuda hotels | Hotels.com", "headings": "Hotels in Bermuda\nHotels in Bermuda\nFind a place to stay\nWhy book with Hotels.com?\nFree cancellation\nOur price guarantee\nGet a reward night\nWhere to stay in Bermuda\nTop hotels in Hamilton\nTop hotels in Southampton Parish\nTop hotels in Pembroke Parish\nTop hotels in Paget Parish\nExplore Bermuda\nTop cities in Bermuda\nTop landmarks in Bermuda\nFind out more about Bermuda\nBermuda Introduction\nHotels in Bermuda\nWhere to stay\nThings to see\nHow to get to Bermuda\nKeep exploring\nBrowse more categories\n", "segment": "Book cheap Bermuda hotels | Hotels.com\nHotels\nHotels in Bermuda\nHotels in Bermuda\nFind a place to stay\nWhy book with Hotels.com? Free cancellation\non most hotels*\nOur price guarantee\nfind out more\nGet a reward night\nFor every 10 nights you stay\nWhere to stay in Bermuda\nTop hotels in Hamilton\nSee All Properties\nThe Oxford House 3.5-star\nFabulous 52 guest reviews\nBlue Horizon Guest House - Room #6\nNo Guest Reviews yet\nBlue Horizon Guest House - 3-bedroom\nNo Guest Reviews yet\nBlue Horizons Guest House - Room #7\nNo Guest Reviews yet\nBlue Horizon Guest House - Studio #12\nNo Guest Reviews yet\nSee All Properties\nTop hotels in Southampton Parish\nSee All Properties\nThe Reefs Hotel and Club 4-star\nExceptional 286 guest reviews\nBermuda Connections Guest House 3-star\nNo Guest Reviews yet\nFairmont Southampton, Bermuda Beach Resort 4.5-star\nFabulous 859 guest reviews\nPompano Beach Club 4-star\nSuperb 103 guest reviews\n'Panatola' Studio with Breathtaking Views - Close to beach\nExceptional 8 guest reviews\nSee All Properties\nTop hotels in Pembroke Parish\nSee All Properties\nHamilton Princess & Beach Club - a Fairmont Managed Hotel 4.5-star\nSuperb 564 guest reviews\nRoyal Palms Hotel 3.5-star\nExceptional 83 guest reviews\nRosemont Guest Suites 3.5-star\nVery Good 37 guest reviews\nLemon and Ginger 3.5-star\nExceptional 6 guest reviews\nEdgehill Manor Guest House 3-star\nGood 24 guest reviews\nSee All Properties\nTop hotels in Paget Parish\nSee All Properties\nCoco Reef Bermuda 3.5-star\nVery Good 220 guest reviews\nNewstead Belmont Hills Golf Resort & Spa 4-star\nFabulous 135 guest reviews\nElbow Beach 4-star\nVery Good 191 guest reviews\nDawkins Manor Hotel 3-star\nGood 13 guest reviews\nParaquet Apartments 3-star\nFabulous 3 guest reviews\nSee All Properties\nExplore Bermuda\nSearch using map view\nTop cities in Bermuda\nHamilton Hamilton has lots of attractions such as Fort Hamilton and City Hall. See properties\nSouthampton Parish The romantic city of Southampton Parish is full of attractions, such as Horseshoe Bay and Gibb's Hill Lighthouse, and is loved for its beaches and restaurants. See properties\nPembroke Parish Pembroke Parish is known for its beaches and restaurants, and entices visitors with popular attractions including Clarence Cove and Admiralty House. See properties\nPaget Parish Paget Parish is known for its beaches and restaurants, and entices visitors with popular attractions including Elbow Beach and Bermuda Botanical Gardens. See properties\nphoto by Judith Millecker\nHamilton Parish The romantic city of Hamilton Parish is full of attractions, such as Crystal Caves and Blue Hole Park, and is loved for its beaches and restaurants. See properties\nphoto by Sam Martelli\nSandys Parish The romantic city of Sandys Parish is full of attractions, such as King's Wharf in Dockyard and Royal Naval Dockyard, and is loved for its beaches and restaurants. See properties\nTop landmarks in Bermuda\nHorseshoe Bay When you can't wait to soak up some sun, head to Horseshoe Bay— one of the most popular seaside spots located 1.6 mi (2.7 km) from central Southampton Parish. Enjoy the sunset by the shore at Angle Beach, Middle Beach, and Hidden Beach, all 3 within a short walk. See nearby properties\n\nBermuda State House at St. George's Bermuda State House at St. George's is worth a visit when in central Town of St. George.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 3332, "id": "51303543" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_39_1183397541#18_2412376061", "url": "https://www.everysteph.com/bermuda-travel-tips-things-to-know-when-visiting-bermuda/", "title": "12 Things To Know Before Visiting Bermuda + Bermuda Travel Tips - Every Steph", "headings": "\nVisiting Bermuda soon? Check out 11 things you should know before traveling to the island + some useful Bermuda travel tips.\n12 THINGS TO KNOW BEFORE VISITING BERMUDA\n1| Bermuda is NOT in the Caribbean\n2| It’s very close to the East Coast of the US\n3| Bermuda boasts some beautiful beaches\n4| You can’t rent a car on the island\n5| You can swim in grottos\n6| You should get travel insurance before flying out\n7| The historic Town of St. George is super instagrammable\n8 | It’s quite expensive\n9| Yes, it’s true. There are pink sand beaches!!\n10| Visiting Bermuda is dreamy… but don’t drink the tap water!\n11| Watch out for jellyfish\n12| Bermudians speak English!\nWHERE TO STAY IN BERMUDA: BEST HOTELS IN BERMUDA\nSuper Luxury Hotels\nLuxury Hotels\nBoutique & Middle Range Hotels\n", "segment": "➤ BOOK IT HERE\nBoutique & Middle Range Hotels\nInverurie Executive Suites: Located in Mount Pleasant, this hotel offers easy access to all other places in the island. The incredible views of the ocean from your balcony will make you feel like you are on a cruise ship! All the suites come with either a kitchenette or a full kitchen, which will help save money on meals. ➤ BOOK IT HERE\nOxford House: A charming property with great access to Hamilton, the bus, and the ferries. This Bermuda-style townhouse features 12 well-appointed rooms and a wonderful complimentary breakfast. It feels like you’re staying in an English country house! ➤ BOOK IT HERE\nBermuda is a beautiful island that is definitely worth visiting. However, if you are planning to visit, make", "start_char": 9240, "end_char": 10000, "id": "21597465" } ]
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what is the state motto of massachusetts?
Ense petit placidam sub libertate quietem
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Delaware Florida Georgia Hawaii Idaho Illinois Indiana Iowa Kansas Kentucky Louisiana Maine Maryland Massachusetts Michigan Minnesota Mississippi Missouri Montana Nebraska Nevada New Hampshire New Jersey New Mexico New York North Carolina North Dakota Ohio Oklahoma Oregon Pennsylvania Rhode Island South Carolina South Dakota Tennessee Texas Utah Vermont Virginia Washington West Virginia Wisconsin Wyoming\nMassachusetts Symbols & Icons\nCities & Towns\nParks\nLandmarks\nHistoric Markers\nBy the sword we seek peace, but peace only under liberty\nMassachusetts State Motto\nmassachusettsUSGSweb.jpg\nGeology and topography map of Massachusetts from USGS; A Tapestry of Time & Terrain. Official State Motto of Massachusetts\nThe official state motto of Massachusetts is \"Ense petit placidam sub libertate quietem\" (Latin translation; \" By the sword we seek peace, but peace only under liberty\"). 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Flag of Massachusetts ( public domain image on Wikipedia ).", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 1585, "id": "42436712" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_12_731919745#0_1386860172", "url": "https://awesomeamerica.com/massachusetts/", "title": "Massachusetts - State Symbols, Facts, Photos, Visitor Info", "headings": "Massachusetts\nMassachusetts", "segment": "Massachusetts - State Symbols, Facts, Photos, Visitor Info\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\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\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nMassachusetts\nEntered the Union: February 6, 1788 (6)\nCapital: Boston\nState Nicknames: Bay State • Old Colony State • Puritan State • Baked Bean State\nOrigin of Name: From Massachusett Indian tribe meaning \"a large hill place\"\nState Motto: Ense petit placidam sub libertate quietem (By the sword we seek peace, but peace only under liberty)\nState Flower: Mayflower\nState Tree: American Elm\nState Dog: Boston Terrier\nState Bird: Chickadee\nState Dessert:", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 589, "id": "53752245" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_58_1267378937#0_1883827675", "url": "https://www.worldatlas.com/webimage/countrys/namerica/usstates/masymbols.htm", "title": "Massachusetts Map / Geography of Massachusetts/ Map of Massachusetts - Worldatlas.com", "headings": "Massachusetts\nMassachusetts", "segment": "Massachusetts Map / Geography of Massachusetts/ Map of Massachusetts - Worldatlas.com\nMassachusetts\nFlag\nMassachusetts Maps and Geography\nBird: Chickadee\nFish: Cod\nFlag of Massachusetts\nFlower: Mayflower\nGem: Rhodonite\nHorse: Morgan Horse\nMotto: \" Ense petit placidam sub libertate quietem\" (By the sword we seek peace, but peace only under liberty)\nNickname: Bay State\nSong: \" All Hail to Massachusetts\"\nState Seal\nTree: American Elm", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 432, "id": "96458778" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_13_479319647#7_1135483714", "url": "https://bluestreakdocumentretrieval.com/regional-services/property-title-search-massachusetts/", "title": "Property Title Search Massachusetts - Blue Streak Docs, LLC.", "headings": "Property Title Search – Massachusetts – MA\nProperty Title Search – Massachusetts – MA\nBlue Streak Docs offers the following types of Property Searches:\nCurrent Owner Search in the State of Massachusetts\nTwo Owner Search in the State of Massachusetts\nMassachusetts Judgment Search\nOur reports can be used for lien position information, foreclosure, audits, deed in lieu of foreclosure, etc.\nMassachusetts Counties Served:\nLooking For Something?\nWhat Others Are Saying\n", "segment": "Boston\nStatehood: Feb 6, 1788 (6th of the original 13 states to ratify the Constitution)\nHighest Point: Mt. Greylock, 3,491 ft (1,065 m)\nLowest Point: Sea Level\nNickname: Bay State\nMotto: e, Motto, Ense Petit Placidam Sub Libertate Quietem (By the Sword We Seek Peace, But Peace Only under Liberty)\nBird: Chickadee\nFlower: Mayflower\nTree: American Elm\nAbbreviation: Mass, MA\nLooking For Something?", "start_char": 3929, "end_char": 4327, "id": "43375089" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_07_306423173#1_486478184", "url": "http://www.inspirational-quotes-short-funny-stuff.com/massachusetts-state-motto.html", "title": "Massachusetts State Motto, Nicknames and Slogans", "headings": "Massachusetts State Motto\nMassachusetts State Motto\n\"Ense petit placidam sub libertate quietem\"\nMassachusetts State Nicknames\nMassachusetts State Slogans\n\"Massachusetts: Our Taxes Are Lower Than Sweden's (For Most Tax Brackets)\"\n\"Massachusetts: It's Wicked!\"\n\"Massachusetts: Now with 30% Fewer Kennedys!\"\n~ Brian DiMattia ~\n\"Massachusetts: Washingston's Outhouse\"\nWhere Would You Like to Go Next?\n", "segment": "And the Massachusetts state motto is proof that even though the phrase is old the message is still considered important. The Massachusetts state motto was adopted in 1885. Massachusetts State Nicknames\nWhereas there is only one Massachusetts motto, there exist a number of state nicknames for Massachusetts: \"The Bay State\" or \"The Old Bay State\"\nThis Massachusetts state nickname is a reference to the early settlements of the Cape Cod Bay - the location where the English pilgrims debarked from their historic 65 days trip overseas. \"The Old Colony State\"\nThis is a reference to the years 1620-1628 when the English endeavour of early settlements of the Plymouth Colony happened. It was located at New Plymouth which is today's Plymouth, Massachusetts. \"The Pilgrim State\"\nWith the \"Mayflower Compact\" well outlined before going of their ship, the pilgrims set up their own government in Massachusetts and established the Plymouth Colony in November 1620. \"The Puritan State\"\nThe pilgrims that arrived in Massachusetts wanted to find a place where they were allowed to follow their interpretation of the bible and practice their religion without interference and persecution. \"The Baked Bean State\"\nOn Saturdays the Puritans could prepare their brown bread and baked beans which would be eaten on the Sunday. 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The sword illustrates the Latin motto that is written in gold on a blue ribbon around the bottom of the shield: \" Ense petit placidam sub libertate quietem\". This is the second of two lines written about 1659 by Algernon Sydney, English soldier and politician, in the Book of Mottoes in the King's Library in Copenhagen, Denmark. It was adopted in 1775 by the Provincial Congress and means, \"By the sword we seek peace, but peace only under liberty\". Massachusetts General Laws: Seal of commonwealth\nPART I ADMINISTRATION OF THE GOVERNMENT\nTITLE I JURISDICTION AND EMBLEMS OF THE COMMONWEALTH, THE GENERAL COURT, STATUTES AND PUBLIC DOCUMENTS\nCHAPTER 2 ARMS, GREAT SEAL AND OTHER EMBLEMS OF THE COMMONWEALTH\nSection 2 Seal of commonwealth\nSection 2. The seal of the commonwealth shall be circular in form, bearing upon its face a representation of the arms of the commonwealth encircled with the inscription within a beaded border, \"Sigillum Reipublicae Massachusettensis\". The colors of the arms shall not be an essential part of said seal, and an impression from a seal engraved according to said design, on any commission, paper, or document shall be valid without such colors or the representation thereof by heraldic lines or marks.", "start_char": 7235, "end_char": 8568, "id": "21344980" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_32_1603770207#8_3527972514", "url": "https://www.americanflags.com/blog/post/the-thirteen-colonies-and-their-flags", "title": "The Thirteen Colonies and Their Flags", "headings": "The Thirteen Colonies and Their Flags\nThe Thirteen Colonies and Their Flags", "segment": "The state's motto \"He who Transplanted Sustains Us\" is displayed on a white ribbon. The vines stand for the first settlements of English people who began to move from Massachusetts to Connecticut in the 1630s. These settlements were thought of as grape vines that had been transplanted. The flag was adopted in 1897. Though founded in 1630 by John Winthrop and other Pilgrims, Massachusetts didn’t become a state until February 6, 1788, as the sixth state to join the union. On a white field is a blue shield emblazoned with the image of a Native American, Massachuset. He holds a bow in one hand and an arrow in the other. The arrow is pointing downward, representing peace. The white star represents Massachusetts as one of the original thirteen states. Around the shield is a blue ribbon with the motto: \"", "start_char": 4187, "end_char": 4996, "id": "56875683" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_28_1392601171#1_2901502428", "url": "https://statesymbolsusa.org/symbol-official-item/massachusetts/state-motto/sword-we-seek-peace-peace-only-under-liberty", "title": "Massachusetts State Motto | Ense petit placidam sub libertate quietem", "headings": "By the sword we seek peace, but peace only under liberty\nBy the sword we seek peace, but peace only under liberty\nMassachusetts State Motto\nmassachusettsUSGSweb.jpg\nOfficial State Motto of Massachusetts\nImages\n", "segment": "Massachusetts\nShow\nSource | Reference Links | Additional Resources\nSource: State Symbols: Massachusetts Secretary of Commonwealth\nReference: All State Mottos\nAll Massachusetts Symbols & Icons\nAll Categories of State Symbols\nImages\nSeal of Massachusetts ( public domain image on Wikipediia ). Flag of Massachusetts ( public domain image on Wikipedia ). 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( By the sword we seek peace, but peace only under liberty)\nState symbols: Bird: Black-capped chickadee (1941)\nCat: Tabby cat (1988)\nDog: Boston Terrier (1979)\nFish:", "start_char": 383, "end_char": 730, "id": "44974494" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_03_1046246292#6_1767996430", "url": "http://www.50states.com/massachu.htm", "title": "Massachusetts State Information – Symbols, Capital, Constitution, Flags, Maps, Songs", "headings": "\nMassachusetts (MA)\nExpand All Collapse All\nQuick Facts\nFacts\nGovernment\nGeography\nEducation\nPeople\nAttractions\nHistory\nIndustry\nMore\n", "segment": "He holds a bow in one hand and an arrow in the other. The arrow is pointing downward representing peace. The white star represents Massachusetts as one of the original thirteen states. Around the shield is a blue ribbon with the motto: \" By the Sword We Seek Peace, but Peace Only Under Liberty\". Above the shield is a arm and sword, representing the first part of the motto. Flag adopted 1915, amended 1971. Get this Flag\nFlower: Mayflower (Epigaea regens) | Other State Flowers\nLargest Cities: Boston | Worcester | Springfield | Lowell | Cambridge | New Bedford | Brockton | Quincy | Lynn | Fall River\nNickname:", "start_char": 1474, "end_char": 2086, "id": "2802176" } ]
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what should i visit in venice?
Grand Canal, Venice
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Dine on fresh Italian fare at Tuttinpiedi. Enjoy the views of Venice from Campanile di San Marco. Indulge in delicious gelato at Suso Geltaoteca. Marvel at the detail of the magnificent Basilica di San Marco. Ride a romantic gondola through the canals of Venice. Sip beers at Osteria all’Alba, a charming dive bar. Take in the amazing architecture of St. Mark’s Square. Visit renowned Harry’s Bar, a favourite of writers, artists, celebrities and aristocrats, and enjoy the world famous Bellini. #2 Cannaregio – Where to stay in Venice on a budget\nsource:", "start_char": 9381, "end_char": 9969, "id": "69359770" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_07_1077692341#4_1907545392", "url": "http://www.lufthansa.com/flights/us/flights-italy", "title": "Flights to Italy from 501 $: Book & fly safely - Lufthansa", "headings": "Flights to Italy from 501 $\nFrom\nTravelling and Corona\nTo\nAt a glance\nFrom\nNo rebooking fees\nTo\nFor all fares\nFlights to Italy from 501 $\nLoad more offers\nBook your flights to Italy right away!\nFlights to North America\nFlights to South America\n", "segment": "If you travel east you will see mythical and beautiful Venice, the City in the Lagoon, once richest town on earth and center of a vast empire. See the famous San Marco Cathedral, the Rialto Bridge and the Doge’s Palace with the fabled Bridge of Sighs. Walk from the Piazza San Marco along the Canale Grande or explore the city with one of the gondolas, the black long boats that were designed especially for the narrow waterways of Venice. Visit the world famous glass makers, who have hundreds of years of tradition in their craft, or get one of the Venetian masks as a souvenir, famous from the carnival in Venice with its baroque costumes. Have a walk through Bologna, where the first University of Europe was founded. See the beautiful landscape of Tuscany, with Florence at its center, where the renaissance art was brought to ever new heights. The famous Venus of Botticelli is here, Leonardo da Vinci and Michelangelo left countless works of art in the hands of the ruling family, the Medicis. To get a feel for an Italian renaissance town go to Siena, where they have the Palio, a horserace on the Piazza del Campo. It takes place twice each summer, on July 2nd and August 16th and is a tradition going back to renaissance times. All roads lead to Rome, as the saying goes, so you will find yourself in the Italian capital and former ruler of half of the known world.", "start_char": 2380, "end_char": 3755, "id": "45858832" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_38_1360178646#19_2781136356", "url": "https://www.earthtrekkers.com/15-best-places-visit-italy/", "title": "20 Best Places to Visit in Italy (+ Map & Photos) | Earth Trekkers", "headings": "20 Best Places to Visit in Italy (+ Map & Photos)\n20 Best Places to Visit in Italy (+ Map & Photos)\nBest Places to Visit in Italy\n#1 Rome\n#2 Florence\n#3 Tuscany\n#4 Siena\n#5 Milan\n#6 Lake Como\n#7 Venice\n#8 Cinque Terre\n#9 Verona\n#10 Pisa\n#11 The Dolomites\n#12 Pompeii\n#13 The Amalfi Coast\n#14 Sorrento\n#15 The Island of Capri\n#16 Emilia Romagna & Bologna\n#17 Puglia\n#18 Sicily\n#19 Sardinia\n#20 San Marino\nBest Places to Visit in Italy: On a Map\nMore Information for Your Trip to Italy:\nYou Might Also Like:\n", "segment": "Venice is one of the best places to visit in Italy and makes it to the top of the list for many first-time visitors. Top Experiences: Wander along the canals, take a gondola ride through the city, see St. Mark’s Square, walk across the Rialto Bridge, and visit the Doges’ Palace and Saint Mark’s Basilica. Ideas for Traveling with Kids: Tyler and Kara loved the gondola ride. We also really enjoyed renting bikes and cycling around Lido island. How Long Should You Spend in Venice? Plan on spending at least one busy day to see the highlights of Venice. Two to three days gives you more time to visit Murano, Burano, and Lido and to explore the quieter neighborhoods away from the main touristic area. LEARN MORE:", "start_char": 7303, "end_char": 8017, "id": "58525192" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_44_921040055#5_1904680677", "url": "https://www.italybeyondtheobvious.com/eight-ways-to-ride-a-boat-in-venice", "title": "Venice boats: Nine ways to ride a boat in Venice - Italy Beyond The Obvious", "headings": "\nVenice boats: Nine ways to ride a boat in Venice\nThe short, inexpensive Traghetto\nPublic boat or vaporetto\nThe Hop On Hop Off Boat, aka the Vaporetto dell’Arte (UPDATE: This boat, as of 2014, is not currently running. Service may resume but I don’t know when)\nA Dinner Cruise\nHotel, shmotel: do a boat and breakfast\nPaddle a Kayak through the canals\nGet to or from Venice on a historic Burchiello boat, instead of taking the train\nA historic Topetta\nAnd finally, the Gondola: some beyond the obvious tips\n", "segment": "Everyone is a tourist, and for good reason: The city is fantastic and you should feel good about supporting it with your tourist dollars. So get on the tourist boat, relax in comfort, peace and quiet. Put on the headset, pick your language, and enjoy the tour on the Vaporetto Dell’Arte. A Dinner Cruise\nWhy not kill three birds with one stone? See the sights of Venice, ride a boat, and eat dinner on the Galleon Dinner Cruise. It’s a candlelit aristocratic Venetian feast that travels past the famous islands of Burano, Torcello, and Murano in addition to the main islands of Venice. The only limitation? It’s just on Wednesdays. Hotel, shmotel:", "start_char": 2327, "end_char": 2974, "id": "79480487" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_19_1330669840#12_2063763701", "url": "https://expertvagabond.com/venice-italy-things-to-do/", "title": "30 Best Things To Do In Venice, Italy (The Floating City)", "headings": "30 Best Things To Do In Venice (Italy’s Floating City)\n30 Best Things To Do In Venice (Italy’s Floating City)\nTable Of Contents\nVenice Italy Highlights Map\nItaly Travel Restrictions 2021\nBest Things To Do In Venice Guide\n1. Explore Saint Mark’s Square\n2. Libreria Acqua Alta Book Store\n3. The Bridge Of Sighs\n4. The Grand Canal (Canale Grande)\n5. Ponte Di Rialto Bridge\n6. Ride A Gondola In Venice\nVenice Canal Tour\n7. Gallerie Dell’Accademia\n8. Visit Doges’ Palace (Palazzo Ducale)\nDoges’ Palace Tour\n9. St. Mark’s Basilica\n10. Go Up San Marco Campanile\n11. Take A Day Trip To Burano\nVenetian Islands Day Trip\n12. Basilica Di Santa Maria Della Salute\n13. Climb San Giorgio Maggiore\n14. Check Out The Canareggio District\n15. Eat A Traditional Tramezzino\nPrivate Venice Food Tour\n16. Get Lost In Venice’s Narrow Alleys\n17. Buy A Venetian Carnival Mask\nBuild Your Own Carnival Mask\n18. Scala Contarini Del Bovolo\n19. The Fight Club Bridge\n20. Crypt Of San Zaccaria\n21. Catch An Epic Venetian Sunset\n22. Rialto Market Shopping\n23. Watch A Gondola Being Made\n24. Cool Off With Venetian Gelato\n25. Teatro La Fenice\n26. Grab A Drink At Hotel Danieli\n27. Basilica Of Saints John & Paul\n28. Ride The Vaporetto Water Taxi\n29. Glass Making On Murano Island\n30. Attend Venice Carnival!\nBest Time To Visit Venice\nWhere To Stay In Venice\nBEST ACCOMMODATION IN VENICE\nTransportation Around Venice\nVaporetto\nWater Taxis\nGondola\nBudget Travel Tips For Venice Italy\nEnjoy This Article? Pin It!\nTHANKS FOR READING\n", "segment": "You can find the latest updates on traveling to Italy here. Best Things To Do In Venice Guide\n1. Explore Saint Mark’s Square\nPiazza San Marco in Venice\nSt. Mark the Evangelist is Venice’s patron saint. Signs of this connection can be found throughout the city, with an excellent example being St. Mark’s Square. Also called Piazza San Marco, it is Venice’s main public square, basically the social heart of the city. There are a bunch of famous landmarks here, like the Clock Tower, St. Mark’s Basilica, Doges’ Palace, and the Winged Lion of Venice. St. Mark’s is also home to many public events that have been held here for centuries. You’ll find TONS of friendly pigeons, although keep in mind that feeding them has been banned. Cafes line the North end, so it’s a nice place to sit with an Aperol spritz or hot chocolate and people watch. Visit around sunrise to enjoy it peacefully before the large tour groups show up.", "start_char": 3756, "end_char": 4680, "id": "60089686" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_55_941598096#6_2106657790", "url": "https://www.touropia.com/day-trips-from-milan/", "title": "8 Best Day Trips from Milan (with Map & Photos) - Touropia", "headings": "8 Best Day Trips from Milan\n8 Best Day Trips from Milan\nMap of day trips from Milan\n10. Verona\nGetting to Verona\n9. Venice\nGetting to Venice\n8. Turin\nGetting to Turin\n7. Pavia\nGetting to Pavia\n6. Lake Maggiore\nGetting to Lake Maggiore\n5. Cinque Terre\nGetting to Cinque Terre\n4. Genoa\nGetting to Genoa\n3. Bergamo\nGetting to Bergamo\n2. Lugano\nGetting to Lugano\n1. Lake Como\nGetting to Lake Como\n", "segment": "To really make the most of your time in Venice, it is well worth taking a guided tour from Milan to the city of canals. This will take you around all the main sights, including Il Fenice opera house, the Bridge of Sighs, and of course, Piazza San Marco. With a gondola ride, a visit to a glass-making workshop, and an informative and interesting walking tour included, it is a fantastic day out that covers as much of Venice as possible. See trip reviews & prices. 8. Turin\nHome to the Italian royal family, Turin is perhaps not as famous as many other Italian cities but the setting is pleasant with the Italian Alps visible in the distance. You should visit the former royal residence called the Palazzo Madama, and tour the opulent rooms filled with Baroque furniture, gold details and lush tapestries. Dine at one of the upscale eateries located in the Piazza Carignano, and then head to the many bars and lounges located next to the banks of the River Po. If you want to do some souvenir shopping, but can’t afford the upscale boutique prices, then swing by the Porta Palazzo street market instead. Getting to Turin\nWith regular trains running to Turin from Milan, visitors wishing to see the fabulous city can find themselves strolling peacefully along the banks of the river Po around an hour after leaving Milano Centrale.", "start_char": 3864, "end_char": 5195, "id": "68198134" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_07_458098353#4_800464167", "url": "http://www.italylogue.com/planning-a-trip/itinerary-for-2-days-in-venice.html", "title": "Itinerary for 2 Days in Venice: Italy Logue", "headings": "Itinerary for 2 Days in Venice\nItinerary for 2 Days in Venice\nQuick search for hotels in Venice:\nTwo Days in Venice\nDay One in Venice\nDay Two in Venice\nMore Useful Information for Visiting Venice\n", "segment": "Assuming you’ve cleverly chosen a water transport method, secure a place by a window so you can see Venice come into view as you make your way across the lagoon from the airport. If you’ve splurged a bit on a water taxi, you’ll appreciate the ability to poke your head out of the top of the boat so you can really get a look at things. Have your camera ready. You’ll need it. After you eventually check into your Venice hotel and put your bags down, resist the urge to crash for a nap. I know you’re jetlagged, but I hope the impossibility of the canal city has captivated you upon your entry and you’re eager to explore. Because that’s what you’ll spend the rest of the day doing. Depending on when you’re visiting Venice, you may find that the lines to get into the city’s top sight – St. Mark’s Basilica – aren’t too long when you wander by. If that’s the case, jump at the chance to visit this amazing church. It’s my favorite church anywhere (so far, at least), and it’s worth an hour (if you visit all the mini-exhibits within the basilica, that is, including taking the steep staircase to the roof where you can look over the square).", "start_char": 2552, "end_char": 3693, "id": "45193842" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_19_1330669840#5_2063746354", "url": "https://expertvagabond.com/venice-italy-things-to-do/", "title": "30 Best Things To Do In Venice, Italy (The Floating City)", "headings": "30 Best Things To Do In Venice (Italy’s Floating City)\n30 Best Things To Do In Venice (Italy’s Floating City)\nTable Of Contents\nVenice Italy Highlights Map\nItaly Travel Restrictions 2021\nBest Things To Do In Venice Guide\n1. Explore Saint Mark’s Square\n2. Libreria Acqua Alta Book Store\n3. The Bridge Of Sighs\n4. The Grand Canal (Canale Grande)\n5. Ponte Di Rialto Bridge\n6. Ride A Gondola In Venice\nVenice Canal Tour\n7. Gallerie Dell’Accademia\n8. Visit Doges’ Palace (Palazzo Ducale)\nDoges’ Palace Tour\n9. St. Mark’s Basilica\n10. Go Up San Marco Campanile\n11. Take A Day Trip To Burano\nVenetian Islands Day Trip\n12. Basilica Di Santa Maria Della Salute\n13. Climb San Giorgio Maggiore\n14. Check Out The Canareggio District\n15. Eat A Traditional Tramezzino\nPrivate Venice Food Tour\n16. Get Lost In Venice’s Narrow Alleys\n17. Buy A Venetian Carnival Mask\nBuild Your Own Carnival Mask\n18. Scala Contarini Del Bovolo\n19. The Fight Club Bridge\n20. Crypt Of San Zaccaria\n21. Catch An Epic Venetian Sunset\n22. Rialto Market Shopping\n23. Watch A Gondola Being Made\n24. Cool Off With Venetian Gelato\n25. Teatro La Fenice\n26. Grab A Drink At Hotel Danieli\n27. Basilica Of Saints John & Paul\n28. Ride The Vaporetto Water Taxi\n29. Glass Making On Murano Island\n30. Attend Venice Carnival!\nBest Time To Visit Venice\nWhere To Stay In Venice\nBEST ACCOMMODATION IN VENICE\nTransportation Around Venice\nVaporetto\nWater Taxis\nGondola\nBudget Travel Tips For Venice Italy\nEnjoy This Article? Pin It!\nTHANKS FOR READING\n", "segment": "Gallerie Dell’Accademia\n8. Visit Doges’ Palace (Palazzo Ducale)\n9. St. Mark’s Basilica\n10. Go Up San Marco Campanile\n11. Take A Day Trip To Burano\n12. Basilica Di Santa Maria Della Salute\n13. Climb San Giorgio Maggiore\n14. Check Out The Canareggio District\n15. Eat A Traditional Tramezzino\n16. Get Lost In Venice’s Narrow Alleys\n17.", "start_char": 1765, "end_char": 2097, "id": "60089679" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_44_921147638#1_1904936761", "url": "https://www.italyguides.it/en/veneto/venice", "title": "Virtual travel to Venice, Italy: attractions & things to do - ItalyGuides.it", "headings": "Virtual travel to Venice, Italy\nVirtual travel to Venice, Italy\nTop attractions & things to do in Venice:\nVenice, facts and travel tips\nWhat are the best things to do in Venice?\nWhat is the best time of year to visit Venice?\nWhat is the weather and climate like in Venice?\n", "segment": "One of the most famous areas of the city is the world-renowned Grand Canal thoroughfare, which was a major centre of the Renaissance. Another unmistakable area is the central square in Venice, called the Piazza San Marco. This is where you’ll find a range of Byzantine mosaics, the Campanile bell and, of course, the stunning St. Mark’s Basilica. What are the best things to do in Venice? Few cities can claim such a priceless art and history heritage as Venice. This unique city with its magical, spectacular scenery is not just beautiful; it is a real miracle of creative genius: a city built on mud, sand and the slime of a difficult, inhospitable landscape. The biggest attraction in the gorgeous city of Venice is the architecture — which is enhanced by the ancient canals that surround it. As well as Piazza San Marco and St. Mark’s Basilica, the city is home to the Gothic masterpiece Doge’s Palace.", "start_char": 667, "end_char": 1574, "id": "79480635" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_09_840543650#3_1423914126", "url": "http://www.statravel.com/italy-currency.htm", "title": "Travel Italy | STA Travel", "headings": "Italy travel guide\nItaly travel guide\nOur favorite cities in Italy...\nVenice\nFlorence\nRome\nMilan\nItaly costs\nBeers\nMeals\nTransport\nCabs\nHostels\nHotels\nHow to get to Italy\nItaly Fast Facts\nLanguages Spoken\nCurrency\nTime Zone\nAdventure Tours\nUltimate Italy | 14 days\nBest of Sicily | 8 days\nCycling in Tuscany | 7 days\nGetting around Italy\nItaly weather: what you can expect & when's the best time to visit\nDo I need a visa to visit Italy?\nItaly health and safety information\nVaccinations\nLooking for some Italian inspiration? Check out our blogs...\nSTA Travel Blog\nThe very best of Southern Italy\nTop 3 festivals in Italy\nSTA Travel Blog\nThe very best of Northern Italy\n", "segment": "Visit Venice and experience gondolas, the Grand Canal, Piazza San Marco, St. Mark's Basilica, Rialto Bridge and so much more. Explore this great Italian city any time of the year, join the party during Carnival, or do some celebrity spotting during the Venice Film Festival. Find out more\nFlorence\nDiscover Florence, the birthplace of the Renaissance, in the rustic region of Tuscany. Enjoy wonderful food and local Tuscan wine, as well taking in the fantastic art, architecture and history of this beautiful region of Italy. Find out more\nRome\nDelve into ancient history with a trip to Rome and discover the Roman ruins and the society of the ancient civilization, catch a glimpse of the Pope in the Vatican City, and embark on a tour of southern Italy. Find out more\nMilan\nFrom high fashion to some of the world's most famous art, Milan is a great hub for visiting North Italy. Highlights of this fun city include Leonardo da Vinci's Last Supper, the Duomo, La Scala Opera house and more! Find out more\nItaly costs\nBeers\nA pint in a pub/bar in Italy is around €4.50. We'd recommend trying the local specialty though: an Aperol Spritz.", "start_char": 4195, "end_char": 5331, "id": "102491706" } ]
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He spent 2015 with the Cedar Rapids Kernels where he posted a .277 batting average with one home run, 58 RBIs, and 25 stolen bases. In 2016, he played for the Fort Myers Miracle, where, in 116 games, he batted .291 with three home runs and 52 RBIs. Gordon spent 2017 with the Chattanooga Lookouts where he batted .270 with a career high nine home runs and 66 RBIs. Gordon began the 2018 season with Chattanooga, hitting .333 over 42 games, before being promoted to the AAA Rochester Red Wings, where he hit .212 with two home runs and 29 RBI in 99 games. The Twins added Gordon to their 40-man roster after the 2018 season. He was assigned to Rochester at the end of spring training. For the 2019 season he was limited to 70 games due to injury but played well, carrying a slash line of .298/.342/.459 in 319 plate appearances. Prior to the start of the 2020 season, Gordon tested positive for COVID-19. On April 23, 2021, Gordon was promoted to the major leagues for the first time.", "start_char": 1712, "end_char": 2789, "id": "63119321" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_35_1330819589#1_3088933840", "url": "https://www.cbssports.com/mlb/news/alex-gordon-royals-homegrown-all-star-announces-retirement-from-baseball/", "title": "Alex Gordon, Royals homegrown All-Star, announces retirement from baseball - CBSSports.com", "headings": "Alex Gordon, Royals homegrown All-Star, announces retirement from baseball\nAlex Gordon, Royals homegrown All-Star, announces retirement from baseball\nGordon spent parts of 14 seasons in the majors; all with the Royals\n", "segment": "4EverRoyal pic.twitter.com/S5A0Y7ASFq\n— Kansas City Royals (@Royals) September 24, 2020\nGordon, 36, grew up a Royals fan in Lincoln, Nebraska and attended the University of Nebraska in Lincoln, where he was a superstar. He won the Big 12 player of the year in both 2004 and 2005 and in the latter season won basically every individual award one can, including the Golden Spikes Award. Gordon was then the second overall pick in the loaded 2005 MLB draft after Justin Upton, going in front of the likes of Ryan Zimmerman, Ryan Braun, Troy Tulowitzki and Andrew McCutchen. Gordon was immediately considered one of the top prospects in baseball as a third baseman. It took him several tries to stick in the majors and it finally happened when he found his calling in left field. Gordon will retire a three-time All-Star with seven Gold Gloves and one Platinum Glove. Heading to Thursday, Gordon is a career .257/.338/.411 (102 OPS+) hitter with 1,641 hits, 357 doubles, 26 triples, 190 home runs, 749 RBI, 866 runs, 113 steals and 34.9 WAR. Gordon sits eighth in career WAR for the Royals, behind George Brett, Kevin Appier, Amos Otis, Willie Wilson, Bret Saberhagan, Mark Gubicza and Frank White. Most noteworthy in Gordon's career, however, were his team-level accomplishments. Gordon was part of a position-playing core with Salvador Perez, Eric Hosmer, Mike Moustakas, Lorenzo Cain and Alcides Escobar that led the Royals to the 2014-15 pennants and the 2015 World Series title.", "start_char": 662, "end_char": 2141, "id": "32485497" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_51_1353297569#4_2771050337", "url": "https://www.sbnation.com/nfl/2020/4/14/21199806/anthony-gordon-2020-nfl-draft-washington-state-gardner-minshew-quarterback-seahawks", "title": "Anthony Gordon could be an undrafted steal for the Seahawks - SBNation.com", "headings": "Anthony Gordon has a chance to be an undrafted steal for the Seahawks\nAnthony Gordon has a chance to be an undrafted steal for the Seahawks\nGordon had zero scholarship offers coming out of high school\nGordon had to wait his turn as a backup for two seasons before getting the nod to be a starter\nGordon brings a skillset that can absolutely translate to the NFL\n", "segment": "But he chose football instead. Gordon spent the 2015 season at City College of San Francisco at the JUCO level, where he led his team to a 12-1 record and a California Community College Athletic Association championship. He threw 37 touchdowns and averaged 297.2 yards per game before transferring the next year to play for the Cougars in Pullman, Washington. Gordon had to wait his turn as a backup for two seasons before getting the nod to be a starter\nAfter redshirting in 2016, Gordon was former Jets quarterback Luke Falk ’s backup in 2017. A year later, he appeared in just two games and completed three passes as Minshew’s backup. Three years riding the bench could have been enough to convince Gordon to transfer elsewhere, but he remained with the Cougs. Sticking it out at Wazzu proved to pay off for him. In 2019, he got his chance to start for the first time since his JUCO freshman year, and he made the most of it. Gordon finished the season with 5,579 yards and 48 touchdowns with just 16 interceptions. Although Wazzu finished with a 6-7 record last season, Gordon set both school and conference single-season records for passing touchdowns and yards, as well as total offense (5,559) and completions (493).", "start_char": 2567, "end_char": 3790, "id": "36276623" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_16_1456801357#10_1651137559", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aaron_Gordon", "title": "Aaron Gordon - Wikipedia", "headings": "Aaron Gordon\nAaron Gordon\nFrom Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia\nAaron Gordon\nContents\nHigh school career\nCollege career\nProfessional career\nOrlando Magic (2014–2021)\n2014–15 season\n2015–16 season\n2016–17 season\n2017–18 season\n2018–19 season\n2019–20 season\n2020–21 season\nDenver Nuggets (2021–present)\nCareer statistics\nNBA\nRegular season\nPlayoffs\nCollege\nNational team career\nPersonal life\nMedia figure and business interests\nEndorsements\nPhilanthropy\nAwards and honors\nCollege\nReferences\nExternal links\n", "segment": "He returned to action on January 18, 2015 against the Oklahoma City Thunder after missing 32 games. On April 4, he recorded his first career double-double with 10 points and 12 rebounds in a 97–90 win over the Milwaukee Bucks. 2015–16 season\nIn July 2015, Gordon re-joined the Magic for the 2015 NBA Summer League, where he averaged 21.7 points, 11.7 rebounds, 2.7 assists, 1.3 steals and 1.7 blocks in three games. On November 4, 2015, he scored a career-high 19 points in a loss to the Houston Rockets. On January 31, 2016, he tied his career high of 19 points and grabbed 14 rebounds in a 119–114 win over the Boston Celtics. He went on to record 12 points and a career-high 16 rebounds the following night against the San Antonio Spurs. During the 2016 NBA All-Star Weekend, Gordon was the runner-up to Zach LaVine in the Slam Dunk Contest. Their battle through two tie-breakers in the final round drew comparisons to the showdown between Michael Jordan and Dominique Wilkins in 1988. Gordon utilised Stuff the Magic Dragon, his team's 6½-ft tall mascot, in his dunks; his final dunk involved him jumping over Stuff while passing the ball under both legs.", "start_char": 5902, "end_char": 7061, "id": "100270028" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_17_2324714113#19_2503130082", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Josh_Gordon", "title": "Josh Gordon - Wikipedia", "headings": "Josh Gordon\nJosh Gordon\nJosh Gordon\nContents\nEarly years\nCollege career\nStatistics\nProfessional career\nCleveland Browns\n2012 season\n2013 season\n2014 season\n2015 season\n2016 season\n2017 season\n2018 season\nNew England Patriots\n2019 season\n2019 season\nSeattle Seahawks\nFan Controlled Football\nNFL career statistics\nRecords and achievements\nNFL records\nBrowns franchise records\nReferences\nExternal links\n", "segment": "He was one week away from reinstatement to the NFL, serving his previous sentence of four regular-season games. In a press statement, Gordon wrote, \"After careful thought and deep consideration I've decided that I need to step away from pursuing my return to the Browns and my football career to enter an in-patient rehabilitation facility. This is the right decision for me and one that I hope will enable me to gain full control of my life and continue on a path to reach my full potential as a person. I appreciate the support of the NFL, NFLPA, the Browns, my teammates, my agent and the community through this extremely challenging process.\" 2017 season\nOn March 1, 2017, Gordon again applied to the league for reinstatement, but was denied on May 11, 2017. On November 1, Gordon was finally reinstated, but on a conditional basis, meaning that he would be eligible to return in Week 13. He was officially activated off the Commissioner's Exempt list on November 30, 2017 for the Browns' Week 13 game against the Los Angeles Charger", "start_char": 8963, "end_char": 10000, "id": "105067035" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_13_904586971#2_2065190105", "url": "https://broncoswire.usatoday.com/2020/10/15/denver-broncos-news-melvin-gordon-might-not-be-suspended-until-mid-november/", "title": "Denver Broncos: Melvin Gordon might not be suspended until November", "headings": "NFL might not suspend Broncos RB Melvin Gordon until mid-November\nNFL might not suspend Broncos RB Melvin Gordon until mid-November\nGallery\n9 free agent running backs Broncos should consider signing\n", "segment": "It’s undetermined when that will happen.” Gordon is “expected to be arraigned in Denver County Court on Friday, Nov. 13,” according to KUSA-TV’s Mike Klis. If the NFL waits until after that court date to hand out a suspension, Gordon might be able to play in the Broncos’ next four games. After facing the Patriots, Denver will play the Kansas City Chiefs (Oct. 25), Los Angeles Chargers (Nov. 1) and Atlanta Falcons (Nov. 8). If Gordon receives a three-game suspension after his court date, he would presumably miss games against the Las Vegas Raiders (Nov. 15), Miami Dolphins (Nov. 22) and New Orleans Saints (Nov. 29) before returning for the Broncos’ final five games of the season. Gallery\n9 free agent running backs Broncos should consider signing\nView 9 photos", "start_char": 1341, "end_char": 2109, "id": "43880854" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_39_987898564#20_1994412763", "url": "https://www.espn.com/fantasy/football/story/_/id/28958858/mike-clay-2020-updated-top-300-ppr-fantasy-football-rankings", "title": "Mike Clay's updated 2020 fantasy football rankings - PPR", "headings": "\nESPN", "segment": "8)\n45. Melvin Gordon, DEN -- RB19, $17 (Bye: 8)\n46. Jonathan Taylor, IND -- RB20, $15 (Bye: 7)\n47. Le'Veon Bell, NYJ -- RB21, $15 (Bye: 11)\n48. Cam Akers, LAR -- RB22, $14 (Bye: 9)\n49. Kareem Hunt, CLE -- RB23, $13 (Bye:", "start_char": 3782, "end_char": 4002, "id": "21380489" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_16_1632472136#6_1835896741", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alex_Gordon", "title": "Alex Gordon - Wikipedia", "headings": "Alex Gordon\nAlex Gordon\nContents\nEarly life\nCollege career\nU.S. National Team\nProfessional baseball career\nDraft and minor leagues\n2006 Topps baseball card\nMajor leagues\nThird base: 2007–2009\nMove to outfield: 2010–2013\nPlayoff appearances (Back-to-back World Series): 2014–2015\nLater career and retirement: 2016–2020\nPersonal life\nSee also\nReferences\nExternal links\n", "segment": "He helped lead Team USA to an 18–7 overall record, seeing the majority of his playing time at first base. He hit .388 with four home runs, 12 RBI and 18 runs scored in 24 contests and was named the top offensive player at the World University Baseball Championship in Tainan, Taiwan, after leading all players with a .524 average (11-for-21) with two home runs, five RBI, and eight runs scored in eight games. Professional baseball career\nDraft and minor leagues\nGordon was drafted in 2005 by the Kansas City Royals with the second pick overall, becoming the highest draft pick out of Nebraska since Darin Erstad was selected with the first pick of the 1995 Major League Baseball (MLB) draft. He hit 29 home runs and stole 22 bases with an on-base plus slugging over 1.000 in his first full season in minor league baseball with the Double-A Wichita Wranglers. By midseason, Gordon was receiving accolades for being one of the best hitting prospects in baseball. He participated in the Texas League All-Star game and was selected for the 2006 All-Star Futures Game. Declining to play for Team USA in 2006, Gordon led the Wichita Wranglers to the Texas League playoffs. He performed well in his first full minor league season, and won the Texas League Player of the Year Award and Baseball America's and Topps's Minor League Player of the Year Award after the season ended. He also was named the MLB.com Double-A Offensive Player of the Year. 2006 Topps baseball card\nGordon's baseball card gained notoriety shortly after Gordon was drafted in 2006.", "start_char": 4302, "end_char": 5849, "id": "100385897" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_48_1281130238#1_2346832775", "url": "https://www.nytimes.com/2019/12/16/sports/football/josh-gordon-suspended-indefinitely.html", "title": "Seahawks’ Josh Gordon Is Suspended Indefinitely - The New York Times", "headings": "Seahawks’ Josh Gordon Is Suspended Indefinitely\nN.F.L. Draft\nSeahawks’ Josh Gordon Is Suspended Indefinitely\n", "segment": "Gordon will not be paid and will miss the rest of the regular season and postseason for the Seahawks (11-3), who are tied with the San Francisco 49ers for the best record in the N.F.C. West. There is no timeline for when Commissioner Roger Goodell will decide what other penalties Gordon might receive. Drafted in the second round in 2012 by the Cleveland Browns, Gordon missed the entire 2015 and 2016 seasons for violations of the league’s policy on performance-enhancing drugs and substances of abuse. He played only five games in 2017 before splitting last season between Cleveland and New England. In October, while playing for the Patriots, Gordon injured his knee in a Thursday night game against the Giants. He was released by New England on Oct. 31 and promptly claimed by the Seahawks. In New England and Seattle, he had 27 receptions for 426 yards and a touchdown. Gordon’s best season was his second year in Cleveland, when he had 87 catches for 1,646 yards and nine touchdowns. He received a two-game suspension for a drug violation that year. Advertisement\nContinue reading the main story", "start_char": 1212, "end_char": 2315, "id": "30334237" } ]
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where did elvis presley live before he died?
Memphis
[ { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_31_556199560#2_1101441343", "url": "https://ways-to-die.com/elvis-presley/", "title": "How Did Elvis Presley Die? (Cause of Death; When Did he Die)", "headings": "How Did Elvis Presley Die? (Cause of Death; When Did he Die)\nHow Did Elvis Presley Die? (Cause of Death; When Did he Die)\nElvis Presley: The Early Years\nElvis Presley as a Teenager\nElvis Presley’s Later Years\nHow Did Elvis Presley Die?\n", "segment": "So how did Elvis Presley die? What’s the official report? Read on to find out more about the King of Rock and Roll. Elvis Presley: The Early Years\nUnless you’ve been living under a rock for the past four decades, you’ve heard of Elvis. This man was born on January 8, 1935, in Tupelo, Mississippi. He was marked as an “average” student, but it was early on that he impressed his teachers in other ways. In 1941, Elvis Presley entered the first grade. Each morning, schools in that time held prayer time. It was during prayer time that Presley impressed his talent upon his teachers.", "start_char": 493, "end_char": 1075, "id": "47036257" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_20_1190531063#11_2620320121", "url": "https://gistoftheday.com/2020/08/today-in-history-august-16-1977-the-death-of-a-king-elvis-presley/", "title": "Today in History: August 16, 1977 - The Death of a King - Elvis Presley - Gist Of The Day", "headings": "Today in History: August 16, 1977 – The Death of a King – Elvis Presley\nToday in History: August 16, 1977 – The Death of a King – Elvis Presley\nElvis Presley is the undisputed King of Rock ‘n’ Roll. He rose from humble circumstances to launch the rock and roll revolution with his commanding voice and charismatic stage presence.\nEarly life\nMilitary Service\nDivorce and drugs\nDeath and Legacy\nAchievements\nWords about Elvis Presley\nFor more stories like this, check our news page.\nKindly comment and share\n", "segment": "In the last two years of his life, he made erratic stage appearances and lived nearly as a recluse. Despite his personal obstacles, Presley remained a popular draw in Las Vegas and on tour. He performed at his last concert in June 1977, in Indianapolis, Indiana. After the concert, he returned home to his Memphis mansion, Graceland, to prepare for another tour. Death and Legacy\nOn the afternoon of August 16, 1977, the day before another concert tour was about to begin, Elvis was found dead in Graceland Mansion by his fiance, Ginger Alden. The official cause of death was heart disease, although the post-mortem revelations of his drug dependency created a media event. His death caused unparalleled scenes of mourning. Elvis Presley was buried on the Graceland property, near the gravesites of his mother, Gladys, father Vernon and grandmother Minnie Mae Hood Presley. Elvis Presley was originally buried at Forest Hill Cemetery in Memphis next to his mother. After an attempted theft of the body, his remains and his mother’s remains were moved to Graceland to the “meditation gardens.”", "start_char": 5868, "end_char": 6961, "id": "98783483" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_14_213671409#8_487034296", "url": "https://chilloutradio.com/elvis-presley/", "title": "Elvis Presley Biography - Everything You Need To Know about Elvis", "headings": "Everything you need to know about Elvis Presley\nEverything you need to know about Elvis Presley\nContents hide\nElvis Presley’s Full Name\nWhat is Elvis Presley’s full name?\nElvis Presley’s Age\nWhat is Elvis Presley’s age?\nElvis Presley’s Family\nWho is Elvis Presley’s family?\nElvis Presley’s education\nWhere did Elvis Presley go to school?\nElvis Presley’s home\nWhere did Elvis Presley live?\nElvis Presley’s height and weight\nWhat was Elvis Presley’s height and weight?\nElvis Presley’s nationality\nWhat nationality is Elvis Presley?\nElvis Presley’s religion\nWhat religion does Elvis Presley follow?\nElvis Presley’s fame\nWhat is Elvis Presley famous for?\nElvis Presley’s early career\nHow did Elvis Presley’s career start?\nElvis Presley’s career breakthrough\nWhat was Elvis Presley’s career breakthrough?\nElvis Presley’s continued career success\nWhat has Elvis Presley done since his career breakthrough?\nElvis Presley’s net worth\nWhat was Elvis Presley’s net worth?\nWho has Elvis Presley married?\nDoes Elvis Presley have kids?\n", "segment": "Elvis Presley’s home\nFront view of Graceland the home of Elvis Presley during the Autumn Memphis Tennessee United States of America. Source: BS\nWhere did Elvis Presley live? Elvis Presley lived at Graceland Mansion which has now been set up as tourist site that fans can visit. Fans of the star can now tour the home and see the restored 1977 mansion which includes a large living room, kitchen, TV room, pool room and a jungle room. The home also features a trophy building, a racquetball building and meditation garden. Many of the room of the home have a Polynesian feel and include wood carvings and furniture that reflected to the time period. Elvis Presley’s height and weight\nWhat was Elvis Presley’s height and weight? Elvis Presley stood at around 5 feet 11 inches tall or approximately 182 cm. He weighed around 80kg’s for most of his career although his weight fluctuated over the course of his career.", "start_char": 3170, "end_char": 4084, "id": "76839427" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_02_254103418#1_458200253", "url": "http://memphis.about.com/od/elvis/f/elvisbirth.htm", "title": "Where was Elvis Born?", "headings": "Was Elvis Actually Born in Memphis?\nWas Elvis Actually Born in Memphis?\nElvis Moves to Memphis\nVisiting Elvis' Birthplace\nCelebrating Elvis' Birthday\nMore Frequently Asked Questions About Elvis\n", "segment": "It's not wrong; he lived there most of his life. But a little known fact is that he was actually born in Tupelo, Mississippi. It's about 80 miles southeast of Memphis, Tennessee. Elvis was born on January 8, 1935 in a two-room home his parents, Gladys and Vernon Presley, had built the previous year. It cost them just $180. It is small and shotgun-style. It even had electricity. Something else most people don't know is that he had a twin, Jessie Garon, who was stillborn. Elvis and his parents lived in the house until he was 13 years old.", "start_char": 638, "end_char": 1180, "id": "61085465" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_41_1807503143#3_2843036898", "url": "https://www.graceland.com/biography", "title": "", "headings": "Elvis Presley Biography\nElvis Presley Biography", "segment": "Known the world over by his first name, he is regarded as one of the most important figures of twentieth century popular culture. Elvis died at his Memphis home, Graceland, on August 16, 1977. He was 42. This brief Elvis Presley biography doesn’t begin to fully capture the personality of the king. For the full Elvis Presley life story and an inside look at Elvis’ life, plan a trip to Memphis for a Graceland tour. Read through a more detailed account of the Elvis Presley life story starting with his childhood.", "start_char": 2078, "end_char": 2592, "id": "83830668" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_06_317261249#0_552686307", "url": "http://www.feelnumb.com/2009/03/29/last-known-elvis-photo/", "title": "Last Known Photos of Elvis Presley Before His Death… | FeelNumb.com", "headings": "Last Known Photos of Elvis Presley Before His Death…\nLast Known Photos of Elvis Presley Before His Death…\nPhotos Of Elvis Presley’s Graceland Bedroom Where He Died And How To Get In…\n", "segment": "Last Known Photos of Elvis Presley Before His Death… | FeelNumb.com\nLast Known Photos of Elvis Presley Before His Death…\nBy raul on March 29, 2009 in Died Here, Elvis\nThis last photo of Elvis Presley was taken shortly after midnight at 12:28 AM on August 16, 1977. Elvis was returning to Graceland in his Stutz Blackhawk after a late night visit to his Dentist Dr. Lester Hofman with girlfriend Ginger Alden. Here’s a photo from the opposite side of the Graceland driveway that shows Alden in the passengers seat. ( FYI: This particular photo has been called into question and is not confirmed)\nHere’s a larger version of the same photo that shows a little more detail. You can see a Graceland security guard standing in the back…\nAfter this photo was taken Elvis took care of last minute tour details and relaxed with family and staff. Elvis was to fly to Portland, Maine that night for a concert at Cumberland County Civic Center to kick off his tour. “ The King ” retired to his master suite at Graceland around 7:00 AM to rest for his evening flight. By late morning Elvis Presley is dead of heart failure in his bathroom reading a book ..\nHere’s a photo of the ambulance carrying Presley’s body leaving Graceland at around 2:56 PM. It’s the same entrance where the last photo was taken nine hours earlier.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 1309, "id": "18855659" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_09_656391911#11_1062163232", "url": "http://www.songfacts.com/facts-elvis_presley.php", "title": "Elvis Presley Artistfacts", "headings": "\nElvis Presley Artistfacts\nComments: 27\n", "segment": "When he was booked, he played two shows a night for seven days a week. Elvis remains a Vegas icon, and some people make their living there as Elvis impersonators. He played just two shows outside the United States: a concert at the Maple Leaf Gardens in Toronto on April 2, 1957 and a show the next day in Ottawa. >>\nSuggestion credit: Bertrand - Paris, France, for above 2\nElvis made only one advertisement in his life: a 1954 radio commercial for doughnuts. Elvis Presley was born in the Mississippi city of Tupelo. As a one-year-old in Tupelo on April 5, 1936, Elvis and his family survived a tornado that was ranked as the fourth deadliest in United States history. It took 216 lives.", "start_char": 5109, "end_char": 5797, "id": "102284204" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_56_211102618#2_461607085", "url": "https://www.tvguide.com/celebrities/elvis-presley/credits/149192/", "title": "Elvis Presley List of Movies and TV Shows - TV Guide", "headings": "Elvis Presley\nElvis Presley\nSubject (person only)\nAppearing\nMusician\nGuest\nPerformer\nActor\nReality Cast Member\n", "segment": "A Love Story\n200 Cadillacs\nElvis: 50 Years in Show Business\nTribute to the King of Rock 'n Roll\nElvis: The Beginning\nAltered by Elvis\nThe Concise Elvis' Memphis: A Magical History Tour\nFit for a King\nThis Is Elvis\nElvis\nElvis: The Man and His Music\nElvis '56\nBurger and the King: The Life and Cuisine of Elvis Presley\nElvis: Great Performances II\nElvis: That's the Way It Is\nElvis Forever\nHot Sexy Forever\nElvis Presley: The Last 24 Hours\nElvis, by the Presleys\nElvis: A 50th Anniversary Celebration\nElvis Vigilcast\nGuess Who Lived Here?", "start_char": 1183, "end_char": 1720, "id": "5753416" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_54_561923494#0_1309031137", "url": "https://www.thedelite.com/elvis-presley-king-life-family-today/", "title": "Elvis Presley: The King's Life And His Family Today - The Delite", "headings": "A Look Back At Elvis Presley’s Life And Where His Family Is Now\nA Look Back At Elvis Presley’s Life And Where His Family Is Now\nBirth Of The King\nA Difficult Birth And Loss\nElvis’ Childhood\n34,394 likes\nFaith And Family\nDiscovering His Calling\nStarting His Career\n‘Heartbreak Hotel’\nGraceland\nJoining The Army\nGladys Presley’s Passing\nA Significant Meeting\nLeaving The Army\nBack To Work\nVernon Remarries\n‘I Do’\nBaby Makes Three\nThe Fairy Tale Wouldn’t Last\nSeparate Ways\nThe King Is Gone\nVernon Passes\nLife After Elvis\nLisa Marie’s Marriages\nA Royal Marriage\nA Hollywood Marriage\nMore Wedding Bells and Babies\nThe King’s Famous Granddaughter\nOther Family Resemblances\n", "segment": "Elvis Presley: The King's Life And His Family Today - The Delite\nA Look Back At Elvis Presley’s Life And Where His Family Is Now\nLast Updated: April 23, 2020 | July 20, 2018 by Tricia Goss\nMagma Agency/Wireimage | Getty\nCan you believe it’s been more than 40 years since Elvis Presley passed away? The King of Rock and Roll lived the quintessential rags-to-riches story, going from a two-room house to Graceland, and traveling all around the world in his 42 years of life. Let’s take a look back at his life, his family and the legacy he’s left behind. Birth Of The King\nFlickr | Ron Cogswell\nVernon Elvis Presley married Gladys Love Smith on June 17, 1933, in Pontotoc County, Mississippi. When the couple learned that Gladys was expecting, Vernon borrowed $180 for materials to build them a home in Tupelo. He built a two-room house with the help of his father and brother. On Jan. 8, 1935, Gladys gave birth to Elvis Aaron Presley inside their little home. The house is still standing in its original location.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 1013, "id": "69547986" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_05_1707022368#8_3280521979", "url": "http://www.elvisinfonet.com/interview_billysmith_part1.html", "title": "Billy Smith - Interview - Elvis Information Network", "headings": "Billy Smith, Elvis' cousin and Memphis Mafia member talks candidly to EIN\nBilly Smith, Elvis' cousin and Memphis Mafia member talks candidly to EIN", "segment": "He was more upset and mad over the socks. Uncle Vernon and Daddy looked for jobs and they even wore out the soles of their shoes. I remember them cutting pasteboard to put in their shoes to cover the holes. We had to eat turnip greens for a month. Elvis swore that he would never touch another one after that, and I don't guess he ever did. EIN: Perhaps Elvis' most famous abode before becoming famous was the Lauderdale Courts apartment. There is often talk of Elvis practising with Johnny Burnette and his brother around this time. Do you recall any of this & were you lucky enough to see Elvis first play in a kind’ rock n roll band? Billy:", "start_char": 3150, "end_char": 3793, "id": "18448306" } ]
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who is the leader of syria now?
Bashar al-Assad
[ { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_18_1273283088#1_1432511563", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/President_of_Syria", "title": "President of Syria - Wikipedia", "headings": "President of Syria\nPresident of Syria\nContents\nTerm of office\nEligibility criteria\nPowers\nList of presidents\nLatest election\nReferences\nExternal links\n", "segment": "رئيس سوريا; French: Président de la Syrie), is the head of state of the Syrian Arab Republic. He is vested with sweeping powers that may be delegated, at his sole discretion, to his vice presidents. He appoints and dismisses the prime minister and other members of the Council of Ministers (the cabinet) and military officers. Bashar al-Assad is the 20th and current president of Syria. Bashar is the son of former president, Hafez al-Assad, who was the longest-serving president serving 29 years. Bashar is currently the second longest-serving president marking the 20th year of his presidency in 2020 when he entered the post on 17 July 2000. Contents\n1 Term of office\n2 Eligibility criteria\n3 Powers\n4 List of presidents\n5 Latest election\n6 References\n7 External links\nTerm of office\nArticle 88 of the 2012 constitution states that the President serves a seven year term and \"can be elected for only one more successive term.\" Article 155 states that Article 88 applies to the President \"as of the next presidential elections.\"", "start_char": 1633, "end_char": 2663, "id": "63614561" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_53_855285632#11_1861876268", "url": "https://www.synonyms.com/synonym/confirm", "title": "Confirm Synonyms & Antonyms | Synonyms.com", "headings": "Synonyms for confirm\nkənˈfɜrm\n\nWhat is another word for confirm?\nSynonyms for confirm\nkənˈfɜrm\nThis thesaurus page is about all possible synonyms, equivalent, same meaning and similar words for the term confirm.\nPrinceton's WordNet (3.00 / 2 votes) Rate these synonyms:\nWiktionary (3.55 / 9 votes) Rate these synonyms:\nEnglish Synonyms and Antonyms (0.00 / 0 votes) Rate these synonyms:\nComplete Dictionary of Synonyms and Antonyms (5.00 / 1 vote) Rate these synonyms:\nDictionary of English Synonymes (0.00 / 0 votes) Rate these synonyms:\nSynonyms, Antonyms & Associated Words (4.00 / 1 vote) Rate these synonyms:\nPPDB, the paraphrase database (0.00 / 0 votes) Rate these paraphrases:\nHow to pronounce confirm?\nHow to say confirm in sign language?\nWords popularity by usage frequency\nHow to use confirm in a sentence?\nImages & Illustrations of confirm\nVisual Synonyms of confirm\nLegend:\nTranslations for confirm\nFrom our Multilingual Translation Dictionary\nGet even more translations for confirm »\nTranslation\nFind a translation for the confirm synonym in other languages:\nDiscuss these confirm synonyms with the community:\nCitation\nUse the citation below to add these synonyms to your bibliography:\nAre we missing a good synonym for confirm?\nThe Web's Largest Resource for\nSynonyms & Antonyms\nA Member Of The STANDS4 Network\nQuiz\nAre you a human thesaurus?\nAn antonym for the term \"Ductile\"?\nAlternative searches for confirm:\n", "segment": "President Tayyip Erdogan: There is now a president in the country not with symbolic power, but with literal power, whether it is accepted or not, Turkey's system of government has changed. What needs to be done now is to clarify and confirm the legal framework of this de facto situation with a new constitution. Russian President Vladimir Putin: We have recently received additional reports that confirm that oil from ISIL-controlled territories is delivered to the territory of Turkey on an industrial scale. State Mike Pompeo: I've seen that reporting too. I've seen some of our internal information as well. We can confirm at least the initial reports are that you've described are just about right. A handful of shots that came across from the North.", "start_char": 5806, "end_char": 6562, "id": "89637635" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_32_771282884#2_1448547353", "url": "https://www.algemeiner.com/2020/08/31/why-did-turkeys-erdogan-convert-hagia-sophia-into-a-mosque/", "title": "Why Did Turkey’s Erdogan Convert Hagia Sophia Into a Mosque? | Jewish & Israel News Algemeiner.com", "headings": "\nWhy Did Turkey’s Erdogan Convert Hagia Sophia Into a Mosque?\nby Edy Cohen\nShare\nTweet\nEmail\nOpinion\nget the best of the algemeiner straight to your inbox!\nLet your voice be heard!\nAlso on algemeiner\nJewish Actor Josh Gad Says He Wishes …\nHardline BDS Organizations in New York …\nFive Leading US Jewish Groups Send …\nIsrael’s Gaza Challenge: Stopping …\nRefuting 15 Anti-Israel Lies\nAmidst Rocket Debris, 88-Year-Old …\nTemple Mount Reopened to Jewish …\nCeasefire Agreements and the …\nLog in with\n", "segment": "sign up! Erdogan has always seen himself as the leader of the Muslim umma (a collective term for all Muslims everywhere). He seeks to regain the glory of the Ottoman Empire, whose cherished conquests have parallels in present Turkish actions: Turkey’s occupation of Northern Cyprus; The recent arrival of Turkish fighters in Libya; Invasions by the Turkish army of Syrian territory and occupation of Kurdish towns; Tacit support for ISIS forces; Absorption into Turkey of thousands of Egyptian activists from the Muslim Brotherhood and granting them refugee status in Turkey; Taking steps to gain control of large areas in the region, including Sudan; Seeking to weaken Saudi Arabia’s position as custodian of Islam’s holiest shrines in Mecca and Medina;", "start_char": 1127, "end_char": 1882, "id": "55904733" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_58_1270854730#11_1891364444", "url": "https://www.worldblaze.in/top-10-reasons-for-the-syria-civil-war/", "title": "Top 10 Reasons For The Syria Civil War - World Blaze", "headings": "Top 10 Reasons For The Syria Civil War\nTop 10 Reasons For The Syria Civil War\nHere is a list of 10 Reasons for the Syria Civil War\n10. Economic Crisis\nRead Also:\n9. Corruption\n8. Clashes between the Sunni and Alawites\n7. Unruly Military Actions\n6. Human Rights\n5. Foreign Intervention\n4. Militant in Syria\n3. Drought\n2. Difference in Ideology\n1. Presidents Rule\n", "segment": "His family has been ruling Syria since 1970. After the demise of his father he took over as the president. They have no intentions in making the nation a democratic country and they continue to rule it. Bashar has made thousands of promises to the people, but did nothing for them, hence the result. They have cruel punishments even for a small offence. And today the president is unable to save his own country.", "start_char": 4004, "end_char": 4416, "id": "96463149" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_28_259206424#0_547495694", "url": "https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bashar_al-Assad", "title": "Bashar al-Assad - Simple English Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia", "headings": "Bashar al-Assad\nBashar al-Assad\nContents\nEarly life\nEducation\nEarly career\nPresidency\nSyrian Civil War\nMain article: Syrian Civil War\nPersonal life\nReferences\nOther websites\nArticles\n", "segment": "Bashar al-Assad - Simple English Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia\nBashar al-Assad\nFrom Simple English Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia\nJump to navigation Jump to search\nHis Excellency\nBashar al-Assad\nبشار حافظ الأسد\nBashar al-Assad in 2018. President of Syria\nIncumbent\nAssumed office\n17 July 2000\nPrime Minister\nSee list\nMuhammad Mustafa Mero (2000–2003)\nMuhammad Naji al-Otari (2003–2011)\nAdel Safar (2011–2012)\nRiyad Farid Hijab (Jun. – Aug. 2012)\nOmar Ibrahim Ghalawanji (acting)\nWael Nader al-Halqi (2012 onwards)\nVice President\nSee list\nAbdul Halim Khaddam (1984–2005)\nZuhair Masharqa (1984–2006)\nFarouk al-Sharaa (2006 onwards)\nNajah al-Attar (2006 onwards)\nPreceded by\nAbdul Halim Khaddam (Acting)\nRegional Secretary of the Regional Command of the Syrian Regional Branch\nIncumbent\nAssumed office\n24 June 2000\nDeputy\nSee list\nSulayman Qaddah (1985–2005)\nMohammed Saeed Bekheitan (2005–2013)\nHilal Hilal (2013 onwards)\nLeader\nAbdullah al-Ahmar\nPreceded by\nHafez al-Assad\nMember of the Regional Command of the Syrian Regional Branch\nIncumbent\nAssumed office\n21 June 2000\n\nPersonal details\nBorn\nBashar Hafez al-Assad\n( 1965-09-11)\n11 September 1965 (age 55)\nDamascus, Syria\nPolitical party\nBa'ath Party\nOther political\naffiliations\nNational Progressive Front\nSpouse (s)\nAsma al-Akhras\nChildren\nHafez\nZein\nKarim\nAlma mater\nDamascus University\nWebsite\nThe President\nMilitary service\nAllegiance\nSyria\nBranch/service\nSyrian Armed Forces\nYears of service\n1988–\nRank\nMarshal\nUnit\nRepublican Guard\nPresently serving as commander-in-chief\nBattles/wars\nSyrian civil war (2011–)\nBashar al-Assad (born 11 September 1965) is the president of Syria and the head of the Ba'ath Party in Syria. Assad has held these positions since the death of his father Hafez al-Assad (1930-2000), who had ruled Syria since 1971. Bashar al-Assad was elected in 2000, and re-elected in 2007. He was unopposed each time because no-one else was allowed to stand against him. Contents\n1 Early life\n1.1 Education\n2 Early career\n3 Presidency\n3.1 Syrian Civil War\n4 Personal life\n5 Related pages\n6 References\n7 Other websites\nEarly life\nAssad was born on 11 September 1965 in Damascus, Syria to Hafez al-Assad and Anisa Makhlouf. He had two brothers, Bassel al-Assad and Shabbih Maher al-Assad, and one sister, Bushra al-Assad. Bashar was quiet and reserved and was not interested in politics or the military. Education\nAssad studied medicine at the University of Damascus and graduated in 1988. He then studied ophthalmology at a military hospital, and in 1992 studied at the Western Eye Hospital in London.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 2576, "id": "41099500" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_53_846953562#6_1835825537", "url": "https://www.synonyms.com/synonym/TIRED", "title": "TIRED Synonyms & Antonyms | Synonyms.com", "headings": "Synonyms for TIRED\ntaɪ\nə\nrd\n\nWhat is another word for TIRED?\nSynonyms for TIRED\ntaɪ ərd\nThis thesaurus page is about all possible synonyms, equivalent, same meaning and similar words for the term TIRED.\nPrinceton's WordNet (0.00 / 0 votes) Rate these synonyms:\nWiktionary (2.60 / 5 votes) Rate these synonyms:\nComplete Dictionary of Synonyms and Antonyms (4.75 / 4 votes) Rate these synonyms:\nPPDB, the paraphrase database (0.00 / 0 votes) Rate these paraphrases:\nHow to pronounce TIRED?\nHow to say TIRED in sign language?\nWords popularity by usage frequency\nHow to use TIRED in a sentence?\nImages & Illustrations of TIRED\nVisual Synonyms of TIRED\nLegend:\nTranslations for TIRED\nFrom our Multilingual Translation Dictionary\nGet even more translations for TIRED »\nTranslation\nFind a translation for the TIRED synonym in other languages:\nDiscuss these TIRED synonyms with the community:\nCitation\nUse the citation below to add these synonyms to your bibliography:\nAre we missing a good synonym for TIRED?\nThe Web's Largest Resource for\nSynonyms & Antonyms\nA Member Of The STANDS4 Network\nQuiz\nAre you a human thesaurus?\nA synonym for scanty\nAlternative searches for TIRED:\n", "segment": "Andrew Tabler: I don't see a tremendous amount of change out of the Iranians or Russians. There is some talk of them being tired, but their positions are pretty firm, they think that Assad's immediate departure would lead to a collapse of the regime. Washington also sees a rapid collapse of the regime as something that would be a boon for ISIS. They are in a conundrum: if Assad goes right away, it would help ISIS, but if he doesn't go at all, you have no hope of putting the pieces of Syria back together again. Chris McDaniel: I’m tired of the way things are being done in Washington. Donald Trump told us he wanted to drain the swamp, i’m going to go there to help him drain the swamp. Houston Rockets:", "start_char": 2454, "end_char": 3163, "id": "89628357" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_28_278063864#3_584045302", "url": "https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Islamic_State_of_Iraq_and_the_Levant", "title": "Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant - Simple English Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia", "headings": "Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant\nIslamic State of Iraq and the Levant\nFrom Simple English Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia\n1999–present\nMap legend\nDetailed current maps\nList of combatant numbers\nCivilian population\nMany others\nContents\nFighting\nWorldwide Caliphate\nFilm\nReferences\n", "segment": "Abu Ibrahim al-Hashimi al-Qurashi\nFormer leader: Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi †\nDeputy leader in Iraq: Abu Fatima al-Jaheishi\nDeputy leader in Syria: Abu Ali al-Anbari †\nDeputy leader in Libya: Abdul Qader al-Najdi †\nMilitary chief: Abu Saleh al-Obaidi\nHead of the Shura Council: Abu Arkan al-Ameri\nChief spokesperson: Abu Mohammad al-Adnani †\nChief of Syrian military operations: Abu Omar al-Shishani †\nMinister of War: Gulmurod Khalimov\nMinister of Finance:", "start_char": 1759, "end_char": 2210, "id": "41127658" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_04_195943167#4_525230832", "url": "http://www.answers.com/Q/Who_is_Haiti%27s_current_leader", "title": "Who is Haiti's current leader? - Answers", "headings": "Who is Haiti's current leader\n?\n\nWho is Haiti's current leader?\nYour Answer\nWho is Haiti's current leader?\nRelated Questions\nWhat role did toussaint l' ouverture play in haitis struggle?\nCurrent minority leader?\nWho is the current leader of the Netherlands?\nWho is the current leader in belguim?\nWho is the current leader of Vietnam?\nWhat is Haitis Communist neighbor?\nWhat is the latitude of haitis?\nWhat is haitis populaitan?\nWhat is haitis timeline?\nDid napoleon understood Haitis plight?\nIs haitis a greek god or goddess?\nWho is the current leader of grenada?\nMadagascar's current leader?\nWho is the current leader in Cyprus?\nWho is current leader of UNO?\nWho is the current leader of kazakhstan?\nWho is the current leader in Peru?\nThe current leader of myanmar is who?\nWhat are the names of the Ontario provincial parties and the leaders?\nWho is the current minority leader of the senate?\nWho is the current leader of the NDP party?\nWho is the current leader of the UK independence party?\nWhat is haitis population?\nWhat is haitis capital?\nWhat is haitis flag look like?\n", "segment": "The current leader of Madagascar is Andry Rajoelina. Who is the current leader in Cyprus? Dimitris Christofias is the current leader of cyprus\nWho is current leader of UNO? Dr Itsushi is the current leader of UNO. Who is the current leader of kazakhstan? Nursultan Abishevich Nazarbayev is the current leader. Who is the current leader in Peru? who is the current leader of peru\nThe current leader of myanmar is who? Aung San Suu Kyi is not the current leader, she is under house arrest. The current leader is Bubu Baba\nWhat are the names of the Ontario provincial parties and the leaders?", "start_char": 1266, "end_char": 1856, "id": "75072331" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_54_1314173900#6_2771637842", "url": "https://www.theguardian.com/world/2014/jul/14/bashar-al-assad-fighting-isis-western-ally-minister-claims", "title": "Bashar al-Assad is west's ally against Isis extremists, says Syria | Syria | The Guardian", "headings": "Bashar al-Assad is west's ally against Isis extremists, says Syria\nSyria\nBashar al-Assad is west's ally against Isis extremists, says Syria\nBacking rebel groups in Syrian conflict has backfired on Europe, claims Syria's vice foreign minister\nIan Black in Damascus\n273\n", "segment": "The government has more self-confidence. President Assad will be sworn in soon for a new term of office. The British, Americans, the French and Europeans in general have to change and accommodate themselves to the reality of developments in Syria. And they have to respect the will of the Syrian people. I hope that will happen, although I have my doubts.\" Accusations of war crimes carried out by Syrian government forces were propaganda, he claimed. \" This is politicisation and a continuation of the onslaught by European countries.\" Mekdad attacked Saudi Arabia, Qatar and Turkey for backing the rebels. But he suggested that Syria's position in the Arab world was improving with signs of growing support from Egypt, where President Abdel Fatah al-Sisi shares Assad's hostility to the Muslim Brotherhood. Neighbouring Jordan is now reportedly balking at US plans to expand training for Free Syrian Army fighters on its soil.", "start_char": 5007, "end_char": 5934, "id": "70383533" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_20_1269033330#0_2784888592", "url": "https://globaledge.msu.edu/countries/syria/government/", "title": "Syria: Government >> globalEDGE: Your source for Global Business Knowledge", "headings": "Syria: Government\nSyria: Government\nDue to the ongoing conflict in Syria, the information on these pages may not reflect current conditions in the country.\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\nArab League\nInternational Organization Participation [2]\nEnvironmental Agreements [3]\nTax Information [2]\nTax Authority:\nTax Name:\nSources:\n", "segment": "Syria: Government >> globalEDGE: Your source for Global Business Knowledge\nHome\nGlobal Insights\nBy Country\nSyria\nGovernment\nSyria: Government\nDue to the ongoing conflict in Syria, the information on these pages may not reflect current conditions in the country. Key Figures\nChief of State: President Bashar al-Asad\nHead of Government: Prime Minister Hussein Arnou\nOverview\nGovernment Name: Syrian Arab Republic\nConstitution: Adopted: 1973;", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 439, "id": "98872883" } ]
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[ { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_19_372774122#12_402962438", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wale_%28rapper%29", "title": "Wale (rapper) - Wikipedia", "headings": "Wale (rapper)\nWale (rapper)\nContents\nBiography\n1984–2007: Early life and career beginnings\n2007–09: National attention and major label signing\n2009–10: Attention Deficit\n2011: Signing to MMG and Ambition\n2012–2017: The Gifted, The Album About Nothing, Shine\n2018–present: It's Complicated, Self Promotion, Warner Records and Free Lunch & Wow... That's Crazy\nMusical style\nActing\nPersonal life\nDiscography\nOther ventures\nAwards and nominations\nAfrican Muzik Magazine Awards\nBET Awards\nBET Hip Hop Awards\nGrammy Awards\nMTV Video Music Awards\nNigeria Entertainment Awards\nSoul Train Awards\nReferences\nExternal links\n", "segment": "The Washington Post profiled Wale on the front page of the Sunday Style section in the October 21, 2007, edition. Wale was featured on the cover of the 150th issue of URB along with French electro group Justice. In March 2008, Wale signed a joint venture deal with Mark Ronson's Allido Records and Interscope, joining Rhymefest and Daniel Merriweather as Allido artists. Epic Records, Atlantic Records, and Def Jam all competed to sign Wale. On May 30, Wale released his fourth mixtape The Mixtape About Nothing, heavily produced by Best Kept Secret. Wale said that the television show Seinfeld inspired The Mixtape About Nothing: \" the TV show's 'honest dialogue' mirrors his lyrical style, which frequently references pop culture and politics while avoiding gangster-rap bluster\". After signing with Interscope, Wale began recording tracks for his major label debut: in a 2008 interview with Express, a newspaper published by the Washington Post Company, Wale announced that he was recording a song with Chrisette Michele called \"Shades\", which discusses inter-black racism. Wale also appeared on Interscope label mate DJ Greg Street's single \"Dope Boys\" which samples Hip Hop classic T.R.O.Y. alongside Lupe Fiasco and Kardinal Offishall.", "start_char": 7775, "end_char": 9015, "id": "59039973" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_19_372774122#11_402960346", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wale_%28rapper%29", "title": "Wale (rapper) - Wikipedia", "headings": "Wale (rapper)\nWale (rapper)\nContents\nBiography\n1984–2007: Early life and career beginnings\n2007–09: National attention and major label signing\n2009–10: Attention Deficit\n2011: Signing to MMG and Ambition\n2012–2017: The Gifted, The Album About Nothing, Shine\n2018–present: It's Complicated, Self Promotion, Warner Records and Free Lunch & Wow... That's Crazy\nMusical style\nActing\nPersonal life\nDiscography\nOther ventures\nAwards and nominations\nAfrican Muzik Magazine Awards\nBET Awards\nBET Hip Hop Awards\nGrammy Awards\nMTV Video Music Awards\nNigeria Entertainment Awards\nSoul Train Awards\nReferences\nExternal links\n", "segment": "It was released on the same day as his performance at the Highline Ballroom, in Manhattan. The Highline show was to promote the US release of Mark Ronson's album and included performances by Mark Ronson, Wale, Saigon, and Daniel Merriweather. Jay-Z, Beyoncé, Kanye West, Maroon 5, Clive Davis, Eve and Danny Masterson were all in attendance. There, Wale was interviewed by MTV News correspondent J. D. Tuminski for his first national TV feature on August 16, 2007. With Ronson, Wale performed \"W. A. L. E. D. A. N. C. E. \", a remix of Justice 's \" D.A.N.C.E. \" from Wale's 100 Miles mixtape, at the 2007 MTV Video Music Awards in Las Vegas, Nevada. The Washington Post profiled Wale on the front page of the Sunday Style section in the October 21, 2007, edition. Wale was featured on the cover of the 150th issue of URB along with French electro group Justice. In March 2008, Wale signed a joint venture deal with Mark Ronson's Allido Records and Interscope, joining Rhymefest and Daniel Merriweather as Allido artists. Epic Records, Atlantic Records, and Def Jam all competed to sign Wale. On May 30, Wale released his fourth mixtape The Mixtape About Nothing, heavily produced by Best Kept Secret.", "start_char": 7126, "end_char": 8325, "id": "59039972" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_19_372774122#1_402939548", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wale_%28rapper%29", "title": "Wale (rapper) - Wikipedia", "headings": "Wale (rapper)\nWale (rapper)\nContents\nBiography\n1984–2007: Early life and career beginnings\n2007–09: National attention and major label signing\n2009–10: Attention Deficit\n2011: Signing to MMG and Ambition\n2012–2017: The Gifted, The Album About Nothing, Shine\n2018–present: It's Complicated, Self Promotion, Warner Records and Free Lunch & Wow... That's Crazy\nMusical style\nActing\nPersonal life\nDiscography\nOther ventures\nAwards and nominations\nAfrican Muzik Magazine Awards\nBET Awards\nBET Hip Hop Awards\nGrammy Awards\nMTV Video Music Awards\nNigeria Entertainment Awards\nSoul Train Awards\nReferences\nExternal links\n", "segment": "A song called \"Ridin' in That Black Joint\" was featured in the popular video game Saints Row 2 ' s soundtrack in 2008. In 2008, Wale signed with Interscope Records for $1.3 million, and his debut album Attention Deficit was released in 2009 with the singles \" Chillin \", \" Pretty Girls \", and \" World Tour \". The album, although under-shipped, received positive reviews from critics. In early 2011, Wale signed with Rick Ross' Maybach Music Group, where members of the label released a compilation album, Self Made Vol. 1 on May 23, 2011. His second studio album, Ambition was released November 1, 2011, with mixed reviews. His third studio album, The Gifted, was released on June 25, 2013, to mainly positive reviews; it debuted at number one on the Billboard 200. His second Billboard number one album The Album About Nothing was released on March 31, 2015. In 2018, Wale released three EPs titled It's Complicated, Self-Promotion and Free Lunch.", "start_char": 1296, "end_char": 2244, "id": "59039962" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_02_1198769048#5_2017253223", "url": "http://rapradar.com/2012/12/04/drakes-ovo-label-signs-to-warner-bros/", "title": "Drake's OVO Label Signs To Warner Bros. | Rap Radar", "headings": "Drake’s OVO Label Signs To Warner Bros.\nDrake’s OVO Label Signs To Warner Bros.", "segment": "Its rumored that he signed this guy to OVO he is nice from what I hear\nhttp://Www.reverbnation.com/JayNyce\nTuesday, December 04, 2012 | 10:21 PM EDT\nReply\n...\nsays: This label can be very respected if he signs the right artist..cuz in my eyes know one is fuckin with drake ..song for song\nTuesday, December 04, 2012 | 10:21 PM EDT\nReply\nKunta Kente\nsays: Hope he signs some niggas with substance like Joey Bada$$. Knowing Drake he gonna sign squad southern rappers. Tuesday, December 04, 2012 | 10:23 PM EDT\nReply\nKunta Kente\nsays: OVO >>>>> MMG already\nTuesday, December 04, 2012 | 10:28 PM EDT\nReply\nZoomZoomDad-Otis\nsays: Congrats to the R&B singer. Tuesday, December 04, 2012 | 10:28 PM EDT\nReply\nRap Game Shawn Kemp\nsays: @Kunta Kente\nWhy would drake sign a boring ass rapper like Joey Badass…Joey ain’t bringing no money in. Tuesday, December 04, 2012 | 10:30 PM EDT\nReply\nKunta Kente\nsays: @RapGameShawnKemp Thats what wrong with game right there.", "start_char": 1933, "end_char": 2888, "id": "62017515" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_19_372774122#9_402956137", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wale_%28rapper%29", "title": "Wale (rapper) - Wikipedia", "headings": "Wale (rapper)\nWale (rapper)\nContents\nBiography\n1984–2007: Early life and career beginnings\n2007–09: National attention and major label signing\n2009–10: Attention Deficit\n2011: Signing to MMG and Ambition\n2012–2017: The Gifted, The Album About Nothing, Shine\n2018–present: It's Complicated, Self Promotion, Warner Records and Free Lunch & Wow... 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In May 2010, Wale abruptly canceled a scheduled performance at DC Black Pride, an annual black gay pride event. In an email to the event's organizer, Wale's manager claimed he was unaware it was a gay event when he agreed to perform. However, on May 28, 2010, it was announced he would perform alongside the headliner for free. Wale released his third mixtape, 100 Miles & Running, on July 11, 2007, as a free download on his Myspace page. This mixtape includes features from Mark Ronson, Daniel Merriweather, Amy Winehouse, and Lily Allen.", "start_char": 5893, "end_char": 7125, "id": "59039970" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_02_1198769048#16_2017265676", "url": "http://rapradar.com/2012/12/04/drakes-ovo-label-signs-to-warner-bros/", "title": "Drake's OVO Label Signs To Warner Bros. | Rap Radar", "headings": "Drake’s OVO Label Signs To Warner Bros.\nDrake’s OVO Label Signs To Warner Bros.", "segment": "lmao @signing jojo\nWednesday, December 05, 2012 | 7:11 AM EDT\nReply\nAntonio Jr\nsays: The Weeknd is signed to this label, but this man is smarter than they take him for. Drake that is. Wednesday, December 05, 2012 | 7:19 AM EDT\nReply\nWaitForIt\nsays: Ofcourse du smart,\nHe’s jewish ! Wednesday, December 05, 2012 | 7:37 AM EDT\nReply\nthatkidd\nsays: Drake is not loyal\nWednesday, December 05, 2012 | 7:45 AM EDT\nReply\nPatrick Williams\nsays: i think ross told drake to do so. Cos ross and his team braught warner back. Like meek said in ambition.", "start_char": 6204, "end_char": 6746, "id": "62017526" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_30_97959194#3_224602589", "url": "https://thenetworthportal.com/wiki-2018-2019-2020-2021/rappers/wale-net-worth/", "title": "Wale Net Worth 2020 | The Net Worth Portal", "headings": "Wale Net Worth 2020\nWale Net Worth 2020\nEarly Life\nCareer\nNet Worth of Wale\n", "segment": "In 2006, he was signed to ‘Studio 43’. His song “Dig Dug (Shake It)”became popular and became the most requested song on the radio in Washington, D.C.\nWale has been dating Claudia Alexis Jourdan who is a model. The couple welcomed their first child named Zyla Moon Oluwakemi in July 2016. They were also expecting a child in 2015, however, his girlfriend had a miscarriage and lost his first child. Career\nIn 2006, Wale released his single entitled “Uptown Roamers” which debuted at #66 on XM Radio Channel. In early 2007, he released a song on radio titled “Good Girls”. In June of the same year, he was signed to Allido Records. A month later, he released his mixtape called ‘100 Miles & Running’. It featured other artists like Mark Ronson, Amy Winehouse, Lily Allen, and Daniel Merriweather. In May 2008, Wale released another mixtape called ‘The Mixtape About Nothing’.", "start_char": 1463, "end_char": 2337, "id": "36838076" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_18_2050799844#13_2305541846", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shatta_Wale", "title": "Shatta Wale - Wikipedia", "headings": "Shatta Wale\nShatta Wale\nContents\nEarly life\n2004–: Career beginnings\n2009–2012\n2013–2015\n2016–2018\n2019–2020\nConcerts\nAccolades\nEndorsements\nDiscography\nAlbums\nSingles\nVideography\nFilmography\nAwards and nominations\nReferences Shatta Wale now owns six (6) big mansions in East Legon. A very big win for him and Shatta movement as a whole\nExternal links\n", "segment": "Rockstar Games co-founder Sam Houser also said he was deeply impressed by the popularity of \"KAKAI\" and that it made waves within the African community in the United States and beyond, including topping several dance hall charts globally. For that, he stated his wish that bureaucrats would confirm \"Kakai\" to appear in the upcoming Grand Theft Auto 6. If confirmed, Wale could earn up to $744,000 annually. In 2017, he toured the US to promote After the Storm, then traveled to Jamaica to shoot videos for projects he had jointly done with some producers there. Wale signed with Zylofon Music in January 2018. He released his third album, Reign, on 13 October at the Fantasy Dome in Accra, and used the occasion to propose to his longtime girlfriend Michy on stage. The album achieved a record for a Ghanaian act by appearing on the Billboard Top World Albums Chart, placing sixth. 2019–2020\nIn 2019 he also had a collaboration with Beyoncé titled “Already” on her album The Lion King: The Gift which climbed international charts and was nominated at the Grammy Awards. He had the most packed concert in the history of Ghana music with his Reign Concert as the only performer.", "start_char": 8411, "end_char": 9588, "id": "64163461" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_02_1198769048#4_2017251837", "url": "http://rapradar.com/2012/12/04/drakes-ovo-label-signs-to-warner-bros/", "title": "Drake's OVO Label Signs To Warner Bros. | Rap Radar", "headings": "Drake’s OVO Label Signs To Warner Bros.\nDrake’s OVO Label Signs To Warner Bros.", "segment": "^ why “YESSSSSSSSSSS” ??????? did he sign some people we dont know about and u know ??? Tuesday, December 04, 2012 | 10:11 PM EDT\nReply\nGambino\nsays: It’s him and 40 right now I think\nTuesday, December 04, 2012 | 10:16 PM EDT\nReply\n3rdRail\nsays: Good job not signing his team to Cash Money…\nTuesday, December 04, 2012 | 10:19 PM EDT\nReply\nB.Dot J.r\nsays: Its rumored that he signed this guy to OVO he is nice from what I hear\nhttp://Www.reverbnation.com/JayNyce\nTuesday, December 04, 2012 | 10:21 PM EDT\nReply\n...\nsays: This label can be very respected if he signs the right artist..cuz in my eyes know one is fuckin with drake ..song for song\nTuesday, December 04, 2012 | 10:21 PM EDT\nReply\nKunta Kente\nsays: Hope he signs some niggas with substance like Joey Bada$$. Knowing Drake he gonna sign squad southern rappers. Tuesday, December 04, 2012 | 10:23 PM EDT\nReply\nKunta Kente\nsays: OVO >>>>> MMG already\nTuesday, December 04, 2012 | 10:28 PM EDT\nReply\nZoomZoomDad-Otis\nsays:", "start_char": 1578, "end_char": 2558, "id": "62017514" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_02_1198769048#3_2017250627", "url": "http://rapradar.com/2012/12/04/drakes-ovo-label-signs-to-warner-bros/", "title": "Drake's OVO Label Signs To Warner Bros. | Rap Radar", "headings": "Drake’s OVO Label Signs To Warner Bros.\nDrake’s OVO Label Signs To Warner Bros.", "segment": "I’m mean I new this nigga was gonna branch out and try to be on some CEO shit imo he fuck up pickin Warner Bros. Don’t they only sign 360 deals over their? I fucks with Drake but he prolly gonna sign a unch of ratchet niggas. Tuesday, December 04, 2012 | 9:58 PM EDT\nReply\nHip-Hop Fiend\nsays: *bunch\nTuesday, December 04, 2012 | 9:59 PM EDT\nReply\nCollar Cali\nsays: YESSSSSSSSSS\nTuesday, December 04, 2012 | 10:00 PM EDT\nReply\nBlack Shady\nsays: ^ why “YESSSSSSSSSSS” ??????? did he sign some people we dont know about and u know ??? Tuesday, December 04, 2012 | 10:11 PM EDT\nReply\nGambino\nsays: It’s him and 40 right now I think\nTuesday, December 04, 2012 | 10:16 PM EDT\nReply\n3rdRail\nsays: Good job not signing his team to Cash Money…\nTuesday, December 04, 2012 | 10:19 PM EDT\nReply\nB.Dot J.r\nsays:", "start_char": 1135, "end_char": 1933, "id": "62017513" } ]
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who plays ferris bueller's best friend?
Alan Ruck
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If you don't stop and look around once in a while, you could miss it.\" Ferris Bueller\nPlayed By\nMatthew Broderick\nAge\n18\nGender\nMale\nFriends\nCameron Frye, Sloane Peterson, Garth Volbeck, Summer School Boy, Girl on Phone, Blue Shirt Girl\nEnemies\nEd Rooney\nFamily\nTom Bueller (father)\nKatie Bueller (mother)\nJeanie Bueller (sister)\nRelationship Status\nTaken by Sloane Peterson\nFerris Bueller is the main protagonist in Ferris Bueller's Day Off. He is friends with Cameron Frye and the boyfriend of Sloane Peterson. He has been absent nine times. He asked for a car but got a computer, apparently being born under a bad sign. He plays the clarinet, even though he's never had one lesson. He has to bum rides off of people because he doesn't even have a piece of tin (per the broadcast TV version of the movie). He is eighteen but now somewhere in his fifties. He is played by Matthew Broderick .", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 978, "id": "73188215" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_19_1721567776#0_2802341677", "url": "https://ferrisbueller.fandom.com/wiki/Ferris_Bueller", "title": "Ferris Bueller | Ferris Bueller Wiki | Fandom", "headings": "Ferris Bueller\nFerris Bueller\nFerris Bueller\nPlayed By\nAge\nGender\nFriends\nEnemies\nFamily\nRelationship Status\nFerris Bueller's Day Off\nQuotes\nAppearance\nPersonality\nRelationships\nSloane Peterson\nCameron Frye\nHigh School Students\nEdward ¨Ed¨ Rooney\nGod\nTrivia\nGallery\n", "segment": "Ferris Bueller | Ferris Bueller Wiki | Fandom\nFerris Bueller\n\"Life moves pretty fast. If you don't stop and look around once in a while, you could miss it.\" Ferris Bueller\nPlayed By\nMatthew Broderick\nAge\n18\nGender\nMale\nFriends\nCameron Frye, Sloane Peterson, Garth Volbeck, Summer School Boy, Girl on Phone, Blue Shirt Girl\nEnemies\nEd Rooney\nFamily\nTom Bueller (father)\nKatie Bueller (mother)\nJeanie Bueller (sister)\nRelationship Status\nTaken by Sloane Peterson\nFerris Bueller is the main protagonist in Ferris Bueller's Day Off. He is friends with Cameron Frye and the boyfriend of Sloane Peterson. He has been absent nine times. He asked for a car but got a computer, apparently being born under a bad sign. He plays the clarinet, even though he's never had one lesson. He has to bum rides off of people because he doesn't even have a piece of tin (per the broadcast TV version of the movie). He is eighteen but now somewhere in his fifties. He is played by Matthew Broderick .", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 978, "id": "60499713" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_19_1721562235#1_2802332955", "url": "https://ferrisbueller.fandom.com/wiki/Ed_Rooney", "title": "Ed Rooney | Ferris Bueller Wiki | Fandom", "headings": "Ed Rooney\nEd Rooney\nContents\nIntro\nEdward \"Ed\" Rooney\nPlayed By\nOccupation\nAge\nHeight\nGender\nFriends\nEnemies\nFamily\nRelationship Status\nFormer Relationships\nPersonality\nFerris Bueller's Day Off\nQuotes\nTrivia\nGallery\n", "segment": "He has shown abuse of power (like calling the parents excessively or breaking into a student's house), is cruel to the staff/students (it explains why he is hated by everyone except Grace (she tolerates and advises him)), and is quick to anger if he fails a goal he has set for. He has also shown intelligence that matches Ferris quick wits when He almost caught Ferris in the act multiple times and is little athletic, also tough showing to be fast as a dog when being chased by one. He is highly obsessed with Ferris, due to Ferris's ways to get out of even the worst situations and his wits to avoid being in trouble easily, leading Ferris to be Edward's biggest target for discipline. It is also hinted he is jealous of Ferris's popularity due to Grace's explanation of why he's so popular. Ferris Bueller's Day Off\nDean of Students Edward R. Rooney suspects Ferris is a repeat truant and commits to catching Ferris after being absent multiple times. Ferris convinces his best friend Cameron Frye, who is legitimately absent due to illness (though a hypochondriac, which Ferris sees through), to help lure Ferris' girlfriend Sloane Peterson from school on the pretext of her grandmother's supposed death. Eventually, Rooney catches on to Ferris Bueller's Scheme and exits the school en route to the Bueller's Residence. He prowls the Bueller home attempting to prove Ferris' truancy, getting into several pratfalls. At the same time, Jeanie, frustrated that the entire school supports and will rally for Ferris, skips class and returns home to confront him. She is surprised by Rooney's presence at their home and knocks him unconscious.", "start_char": 1189, "end_char": 2830, "id": "60499708" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_58_1442586867#4_2254666296", "url": "https://www.yahoo.com/entertainment/ferris-buellers-day-off-teacher-adlibbed-boring-economics-lesson-082524625.html", "title": "Ferris Bueller's iconically boring teacher ad-libbed 'voodoo economics' lecture", "headings": "'Ferris Bueller's Day Off' teacher ad-libbed his iconically boring economics lesson\n'Ferris Bueller's Day Off' teacher ad-libbed his iconically boring economics lesson\n· Contributor\nStory continues\n", "segment": "Bueller? Bueller? Ben Stein was the monotone economics teacher at Ferris Bueller's high school, somehow delivering one of the most memorable scenes in the entire film. And this weekend, as Frozen star Josh Gad bought the cast of Ferris Bueller's Day Off together for the last of his Reunited Apart webcasts, Stein, who wasn't even an actor at the time, revealed that it all came off the cuff. “It came about after a longtime friend who was a high official at Universal and who then became head of the John Hughes Company, and he asked me if I'd like to do an off-camera reading of the role with the students in the classroom scene,” Stein told Matthew Broderick (Ferris), Alan Ruck (Cameron), Mia Sara (Sloane) and Jennifer Grey (Jeannie), who were all in on the call. Read more: Ghostbusters cast reunite online\n“I went over there, and I had a bad cold, so I'd had all kinds of cold medicine, so I was woozy. And I started reading the role off-camera, and the students laughed so hard that John Hughes said to me 'would you ad-lib a scene just as if you were teaching economics, and we'll see how it goes. Ben Stein in a still from Ferris Bueller's Day Off | Reunited Apart with Josh Gad (YouTube)\n“He said 'don't write anything down, just [say] something that's really interesting to you, and I did the scene about tariffs and about voodoo economics, and the student extras applauded and laughed. I thought I'd taught them a good lesson about economics.", "start_char": 807, "end_char": 2262, "id": "96660850" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_58_1442586867#3_2254664789", "url": "https://www.yahoo.com/entertainment/ferris-buellers-day-off-teacher-adlibbed-boring-economics-lesson-082524625.html", "title": "Ferris Bueller's iconically boring teacher ad-libbed 'voodoo economics' lecture", "headings": "'Ferris Bueller's Day Off' teacher ad-libbed his iconically boring economics lesson\n'Ferris Bueller's Day Off' teacher ad-libbed his iconically boring economics lesson\n· Contributor\nStory continues\n", "segment": "More content below\nOops! Something went wrong. Please try again later. More content below\nMatthew Broderick\nBen Stein in Ferris Bueller's Day Off (Credit: Paramount)\nBueller? Bueller? Bueller? Ben Stein was the monotone economics teacher at Ferris Bueller's high school, somehow delivering one of the most memorable scenes in the entire film. And this weekend, as Frozen star Josh Gad bought the cast of Ferris Bueller's Day Off together for the last of his Reunited Apart webcasts, Stein, who wasn't even an actor at the time, revealed that it all came off the cuff. “It came about after a longtime friend who was a high official at Universal and who then became head of the John Hughes Company, and he asked me if I'd like to do an off-camera reading of the role with the students in the classroom scene,” Stein told Matthew Broderick (Ferris), Alan Ruck (Cameron), Mia Sara (Sloane) and Jennifer Grey (Jeannie), who were all in on the call.", "start_char": 631, "end_char": 1575, "id": "96660849" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_17_750698360#4_816035472", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ferris_Bueller_(TV_series)", "title": "Ferris Bueller (TV series) - Wikipedia", "headings": "Ferris Bueller\n(TV series)\n\nFerris Bueller (TV series)\nContents\nSynopsis\nCast\nStarring\nRecurring\nGuest\nEpisodes\nSeason 1 (1990–91)\nReception and cancellation\nReferences\nExternal links\n", "segment": "Though she can be antagonistic, she has proven not all bad, albeit begrudgingly. In the film, Mr. and Mrs. Bueller's names are Katie and Tom but in the series they are Barbara and Bob; also, Ferris is a junior and Jeannie is a senior as opposed to the other way around in the movie. Cast\nThe main cast\nStarring\nCharlie Schlatter as Ferris Bueller\nRichard Riehle as Principal Ed Rooney\nSam Freed as Bill Bueller\nJennifer Aniston as Jeannie Bueller\nAmi Dolenz as Sloan Peterson\nBrandon Douglas as Cameron Frye\nJudith Kahan as Grace\nCristine Rose as Barbara Bueller\nRecurring\nJeff Maynard as Arthur Petrelli\nJerry Tullos as Mr. Rickets\nDavid Glasser as Dork\nBrandon Rane as Wimp\nChris Claridge as Student #2/Surfer/Tim\nBojesse Christopher as Greaser\nJim DeMarse as Mr. Prescott/Mr. Tenser\nGuest\nJane Lynch as Mrs. Tenser\nEpisodes\nSeason 1 (1990–91)\nNo. Title\nDirected by\nWritten by\nOriginal air date\n1\n\"Pilot\"\nJonathan Lynn\nJohn Masius\nAugust 23, 1990\n( 1990-08-23)\nThe first day of Ferris Bueller's junior year begins at Ocean Bay High School. He has some old issues to deal with such as his arch nemesis Principal Rooney. That will have to wait as he has the new issue of a beautiful transfer student named Sloan. 2\n\"Behind Every Dirtbag\"\nBill Bixby\nMichael J. Digaetano & Lawrence Gay\nSeptember 17, 1990\n( 1990-09-17)\nPrincipal Rooney handpicks a candidate for student-body president and prohibits Ferris from running. Ferris does the next best thing and prepares his own candidate.", "start_char": 3424, "end_char": 4906, "id": "104019383" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_19_1721576147#7_2802375920", "url": "https://ferrisbueller.fandom.com/wiki/Jeanie_Bueller", "title": "Jeanie Bueller | Ferris Bueller Wiki | Fandom", "headings": "Jeanie Bueller\nJeanie Bueller\nJeanie Bueller\nPlayed By\nAge\nGender\nFriends\nEnemies\nFamily\nContents\nBiography\nFerris Bueller's Day Off\nPersonality\nTrivia\nGallery\n", "segment": "She also adds how much she hates Ferris. Garth tells her that her problem is her, and that she needs to worry more about herself than others. Then, she says that \"if [he says] 'Ferris Bueller', [he loses] a testicle\", and it surprises Garth since he knows him. Katie Bueller is talking with the man at the police station desk, and is frustrated about the fact that Jeanie skipped school and talked about an intruder in her house. When she's done talking with him, Jeanie and Garth are kissing each other, and when Katie tells her to go home with her, Jeanie acted very flattered about meeting him, and says goodbye to him, not wanting to leave. Jeanie and Katie are driving home, but Ferris runs in front of the car. When Jeanie sees Ferris, she speeds home, determined to get there before him, but she gets a speeding ticket. Katie talks to Tom about it when she is very frustrated at her when she speeds, and has to close off the deal from the Vermont family because of her. Then, when Ferris is caught by Mr. Rooney, Jeanie saves him from getting in trouble and tells Ferris that \" [they were] worried sick about [him]\". She tells him to get in bed, and talks to Rooney about Ferris running home from the hospital.", "start_char": 4180, "end_char": 5397, "id": "60499735" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_18_662912007#9_742491401", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Not_Another_Teen_Movie", "title": "Not Another Teen Movie - Wikipedia", "headings": "Not Another Teen Movie\nNot Another Teen Movie\nFrom Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia\nContents\nPlot\nCast\nParodies\nMusic\nRelease\nBox office\nCritical response\nSee also\nReferences\nExternal links\n", "segment": "Hart can also be seen in Can't Hardly Wait and Drive Me Crazy. The commentator at the football game praises Hart and Sabrina the Teenage Witch. Lyman Ward as Mr. Wyler; Ward played Ferris Bueller's father in Ferris Bueller's Day Off. Paul Gleason as Richard \"Dick\" Vernon; Gleason reprise", "start_char": 9712, "end_char": 10000, "id": "63180057" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_24_545903182#3_1156346473", "url": "https://methodshop.com/ferris-bueller-quotes/", "title": "20 Best Ferris Bueller Quotes From Ferris Bueller's Day Off", "headings": "20 Best Ferris Bueller Quotes From Ferris Bueller’s Day Off\n20 Best Ferris Bueller Quotes From Ferris Bueller’s Day Off\nHere are some of the best Ferris Bueller quotes that have made the 1986 film, Ferris Bueller's Day Off, so timeless.\n“Life Moves Pretty Fast” – The Most Famous Ferris Bueller Quote\n“So THAT’s how it is in their family”\n“What Aren’t We Going To Do?”\n“Bueller? Bueller? Bueller?” – Famous Ferris Bueller Quotes\n“Pucker Up Buttercup”\n“How can I possibly be expected to handle school on a day like this?”\nEuropean Socialism & Fascism\n“A person should not believe in an -ism, he should believe in himself.”\n“If you stuck a lump of coal up his ass, in two weeks, you’d have a diamond.”\n“It Is His Fault He Didn’t Lock The Garage”\n“We’ll Drive Home Backward”\n“Here’s where Cameron goes berserk.”\n“It’s A Little Childish And Stupid, But Then, So Is High School.”\n“The Place Is Like A Museum” – Cameron’s House\n“Oh, he’s very popular Ed. The sportos, the motorheads, geeks, sluts, bloods, wastoids, dweebies, dickheads – they all adore him. They think he’s a righteous dude.”\n“Your Ass Is Mine”\n“You’re Not Dying, You Just Can’t Think Of Anything Good To Do.” – Tough Love For His Best Friend\n“You Can Never Go Too Far”\n“Oh, You Know Him?”\n“You’re Still Here? It’s Over!”\nThe Inspiration For Ferris Bueller’s Day Off\nFerris Bueller 2 – The Controversial Sequel That Never Happened\nFamous Ferris Bueller Quotes\n", "segment": "“Life moves pretty fast. If you don’t stop and look around once in a while, you could miss it.” … # FerrisBueller #FerrisBuellersDayOff #FerrisBuellerQuotes\nClick To Tweet\n“So THAT’s how it is in their family”\nFerris has big plans for his day off but first he needs to help his girlfriend Sloane Peterson ( Mia Sara) escape from school. (Ferris kisses Sloan passionately while posing as her father)\nEd Rooney: So THAT’s how it is in their family…\n“What Aren’t We Going To Do?” Ferris Bueller: The question isn’t ‘What are we going to do,’ the question is ‘what aren’t we going to do. “The question isn’t ‘What are we going to do,’ the question is ‘what aren’t we going to do.” … # FerrisBueller #FerrisBuellersDayOff #FerrisBuellerQuotes\nClick To Tweet\n“Bueller? Bueller?", "start_char": 1581, "end_char": 2351, "id": "13624250" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_33_169185246#25_385983543", "url": "https://www.anquotes.com/ferriss-bueller-quotes/", "title": "50 of the Most Memorable Ferris Bueller Quotes - AnQuotes.com", "headings": "50 of the Most Memorable Ferris Bueller Quotes\n50 of the Most Memorable Ferris Bueller Quotes\nFerris Bueller Quotes\nFerriss Bueller’s Day Off – Official Movie Trailer\nFerris Bueller's Day Off (1986) - Trailer\nSummary\nRecommended For You\n22 Memorable Quotes from Cool Runnings That Will Make you Smile!\nAlice Judy\n", "segment": "If you’re not over here in fifteen minutes, you can find a new best friend.’ Cameron Frye: ‘ You’ve been saying that since the fifth grade.’” – Ferris Bueller\n“This is the part where Cameron goes Berserk. ( Cameron Screams)” – Ferris Bueller\n“You can reach my parents at their places of business. Thank you for stopping by. I appreciate your concern for my well-being. Have a nice day!” – Ferris Bueller\n“Cameron: ‘ Let’s surrender.’", "start_char": 7482, "end_char": 7912, "id": "15172047" } ]
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what types of government does china have?
Premier of the People's Republic of China
[ { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_51_155922353#0_363616991", "url": "https://www.reference.com/government-politics/kind-government-china-today-851094019db2c858", "title": "What Kind of Government Does China Have Today?", "headings": "What Kind of Government Does China Have Today?\nWhat Kind of Government Does China Have Today?", "segment": "What Kind of Government Does China Have Today? What Kind of Government Does China Have Today? By Staff Writer Last Updated Mar 28, 2020 10:56:22 AM ET\nHandout/Getty Images News/Getty Images\nChina is ruled by the Communist Party formed in 1949. This party has full political authority and rules the country through a system called democratic centralism. Government of China\nThere are divisions within the Chinese government that create all policies affecting the country. The Chinese government is divided into four sections: the legislature, executive, judiciary and military. Legislature\nThe legislature is the highest branch of government and acts as the parliament of China. It's comprised of the National People‰Ûªs Congress, which has nearly 3,000 members. Members of the National People‰Ûªs Congress are elected after every five years and meet once every year.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 866, "id": "35027126" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_58_1259573919#0_1865222652", "url": "https://www.worldatlas.com/articles/what-type-of-government-does-china-have.html", "title": "What Type Of Government Does China Have? - WorldAtlas", "headings": "What Type Of Government Does China Have?\nWhat Type Of Government Does China Have?\nThe Communist Party of China (CPC)\nChina’s Government Apparatus\nAdministrative Divisions In China\nCommunist In Name Only?\n", "segment": "What Type Of Government Does China Have? - WorldAtlas\nWhat Type Of Government Does China Have? National flag of China\nChina's government is regarded as a one-party communist dictatorship, in which the Communist Party of China has a monopoly on power. The Communist Party of China has approximately 90 million members. China does have other, smaller political parties, but they are all affiliated with the Communist Party. China is divided into 22 provinces, 5 autonomous regions, and 4 municipalities under the direct control of the central government. China, formally The People’s Republic of China, is regarded as a one-party communist dictatorship, in which the Communist Party of China (CPC) holds a monopoly on power. The CPC has held power in China since 1949, after defeating its nationalist rivals in a civil war. In theory, political power in China is solely in the hands of the masses. In fact, according to the Chinese government, China is a multiparty, democratic state.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 982, "id": "96446900" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_04_134410968#0_361833466", "url": "http://www.answers.com/Q/What_type_of_government_does_China_have", "title": "What type of government does China have? - Answers", "headings": "What type of government does China have\n?\n\nWhat type of government does China have?\nYour Answer\n", "segment": "What type of government does China have? - Answers\nWhat type of government does China have? Asked by Wiki User\nSee Answer\nTop Answer\nWiki User\nAnswered 2018-03-26 09:46:27\nSimple Answer: Communism. China is a single-party republic ruled by the Communist Party. International Relations Theory Answer: China is a right-wing Leninist State, not a Communist one. Leninism is the political theory that a single party rules the government and governs all affairs as opposed to individual politicians. The confusion stems from the fact that the single party in China is the Communist Party even though they do not practice Communist political theory, but rather state-directed, right-wing economic and political theory. CIA Factbook Answer\nThe CIA classifies China's government as a \"communist state\".", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 794, "id": "74948483" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_57_1076475988#14_1900017751", "url": "https://www.weegy.com/Home.aspx?ConversationId=MGBY2TMU", "title": "Match the following types of government with Aristotle's definition of them. 1. one leader works for the good of the people monarchy 2. one leader works for his own benefit democracy 3. a few working for the good of the people polity 4. a few working for their own benefit oligarchy 5. the rule of many for the benefit of all aristocracy 6. dangerous mob self rule tyranny", "headings": "\n", "segment": "China has a ___ government. Weegy: China has a Single-party socialist government. User: Match the following types of government with Aristotle's definitions of them. 1. leader works for the good of the people aristocracy 2. leader works his own benefit oligarchy 3. a few working for the good of the people monarchy 4. a few working for their own benefit democracy 5.", "start_char": 4494, "end_char": 4870, "id": "94802667" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_04_107973011#6_288543911", "url": "http://www.answers.com/Q/What_kind_of_country_is_china_now", "title": "", "headings": "\n", "segment": "What kind of government does China currently have? China was founded in 1949 and is the most highly populated\ncountry in the world. The government of China is a communist\ngovernment. What kind of people live in China? Well, since it is there home country, China has mostly Chinese\npeople. :) & lt;3\nWhich country is copper found in? China and East Asia you should now this. What kind of government does Tibet have? The country of Tibet has an autonomous government that reports\nto China. Tibet is thought to be a part of China but Tibetans say\nTibet is an independent country.", "start_char": 2142, "end_char": 2718, "id": "74895160" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_04_108233230#7_289278811", "url": "http://www.answers.com/Q/What_kind_of_economic_system_does_a_communist_government_have", "title": "What kind of economic system does a communist government have? - Answers", "headings": "What kind of economic system does a communist government have\n?\n\nWhat kind of economic system does a communist government have?\nYour Answer\nWhat kind of economic system does a communist government have?\nRelated Questions\nWhat determines what type of economic system a country has?\nWhat kind of economic system does Saudi Arabia have?\nWhat kind of government does Turkmenistan have?\nWhat kind of economic system does Philippines have?\nWhat kind of government does Vietnam have?\nWhat kind of government currently exists in Vietnam?\nWhat kind of national government did James Madison want?\nChina is what kind of government?\nWhat kind of government is Cuba?\nWhat kind of government was setup in Russia?\nWhat kind of government is Soviet Union?\nWhat is the definition of Communism?\nWhat kind of ruler was josef Stalin?\nWhat kind of government does China hve now?\nWhat kind of government is in Hong Kong?\nWhat is the kind of government the China has?\nWhat kind of government did North Korea have after World War 2?\nWhat kind of economy is portrayed in the book 1984?\nWhat kind of economic system are described in the Hunger Games?\nHas there been a different kind of government in north korea besides communist?\nWhat kind of government and economy does the US have?\nWhat kind of economic system that the government allows people to produce their own goods and profit?\nWhat kind of ruler was Joseph Stalin?\nWhich kind of economic system does a capitalist country have?\nWhat kind of economic system does Chile have?\n", "segment": "What kind of government does China hve now? Officially, China has a Communist State Government. What kind of government is in Hong Kong? At present today,it follows a communist type of government. What is the kind of government the China has? It is a communist government and has been since the late 1920's\nWhat kind of government did North Korea have after World War 2? Communist, they presently are still a communist country\nWhat kind of economy is portrayed in the book 1984? a communist government, thus a communist economy, hope this helps :)\nWhat kind of economic system are described in the Hunger Games? planned or command economic system\nHas there been a different kind of government in north korea besides communist? North Korea has consistently had the same communist government since independence in 1948.", "start_char": 2429, "end_char": 3247, "id": "74895711" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_04_108233230#3_289269093", "url": "http://www.answers.com/Q/What_kind_of_economic_system_does_a_communist_government_have", "title": "What kind of economic system does a communist government have? - Answers", "headings": "What kind of economic system does a communist government have\n?\n\nWhat kind of economic system does a communist government have?\nYour Answer\nWhat kind of economic system does a communist government have?\nRelated Questions\nWhat determines what type of economic system a country has?\nWhat kind of economic system does Saudi Arabia have?\nWhat kind of government does Turkmenistan have?\nWhat kind of economic system does Philippines have?\nWhat kind of government does Vietnam have?\nWhat kind of government currently exists in Vietnam?\nWhat kind of national government did James Madison want?\nChina is what kind of government?\nWhat kind of government is Cuba?\nWhat kind of government was setup in Russia?\nWhat kind of government is Soviet Union?\nWhat is the definition of Communism?\nWhat kind of ruler was josef Stalin?\nWhat kind of government does China hve now?\nWhat kind of government is in Hong Kong?\nWhat is the kind of government the China has?\nWhat kind of government did North Korea have after World War 2?\nWhat kind of economy is portrayed in the book 1984?\nWhat kind of economic system are described in the Hunger Games?\nHas there been a different kind of government in north korea besides communist?\nWhat kind of government and economy does the US have?\nWhat kind of economic system that the government allows people to produce their own goods and profit?\nWhat kind of ruler was Joseph Stalin?\nWhich kind of economic system does a capitalist country have?\nWhat kind of economic system does Chile have?\n", "segment": "What kind of economic system dose the philippines have\nWhat kind of government does Vietnam have? well natalie .... a communist kind\nWhat kind of government currently exists in Vietnam? Vietnam has a communist government. What kind of national government did James Madison want? a communist government\nChina is what kind of government? China has a Tight Communist Controlled Government. What kind of government is Cuba? Cuba is a communist government. Which is also known as limited government. What kind of government was setup in Russia?", "start_char": 1214, "end_char": 1754, "id": "74895707" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_46_228774169#3_560668975", "url": "https://www.mapsofworld.com/china/china-facts.html", "title": "Facts about China, China Facts", "headings": "Facts about China\nFacts about China\nQuick Facts\nClick to view full Infographic\nInteresting facts about China :\nWhat is the form of government in China ?\nWhat is the capital of China ?\nWhat is the total population of China ?\nHow big is China ?\nWhat countries border China ?\nHow old is China ?\nWhat languages are spoken in China ?\nWhat is the national religion in China ?\nWhat is Confucianism ?\n", "segment": "What is the form of government in China ? China, which is technically called the People’s Republic of China, is a one-party Communist state. Its political structure today is unprecedented and quite complex, but most organizations and ways of life in China are generally subject to strict government control. Traditionally, the nation of China was a bureaucratic monarchy ruled by a single emperor, with various dynasties stretching back thousands of years to the dawn of recorded history. After a period of significant unrest and intervention by foreign powers in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, China erupted in a civil war that eventually led to the current Communist government. The country is emerging as an economic powerhouse, and there is much speculation that it might gain world dominance in the coming decades. What is the capital of China ? China’s capital is Beijing. With a population of more than twelve million people, Beijing is China’s second most populated city after Shanghai, which is home to greater than sixteen million people. Beijing is an ancient city, regarded as China’s cultural center, which played host to the Summer Olympics in 2008.", "start_char": 1896, "end_char": 3080, "id": "90734917" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_04_134410968#7_361843230", "url": "http://www.answers.com/Q/What_type_of_government_does_China_have", "title": "What type of government does China have? - Answers", "headings": "What type of government does China have\n?\n\nWhat type of government does China have?\nYour Answer\n", "segment": "The Current Government of China is one party Communist State, that has embraced right-wing economic and right-wing social institutions. China is not communist, like many people believe. It's a single-party republic led by the Communist Party of China and can be characterized as capitalist. There's a difference. China has an autocratic socialist system of government. It is a Communist country effectively governing and operating as a Dictatorship. China is a republic\ncommunism\ncommunism\n0 0 1\n🙏\n0\n🤨\n1\n😮\n0\n😂\n0\nAdd a Comment\nYour Answer\nLoading...", "start_char": 3547, "end_char": 4096, "id": "74948490" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_04_134297746#9_361457049", "url": "http://www.answers.com/Q/What_type_of_government_did_Babylon_have", "title": "What type of government did Babylon have? - Answers", "headings": "What type of government did Babylon have\n?\n\nWhat type of government did Babylon have?\nYour Answer\nWhat type of government did Babylon have?\nRelated Questions\nHow was Babylon government?\nProphet who served in the government of Babylon and Persia?\nWhat type of writing did the Babylon have?\nWhat type of government that the Romans used which included the senate and elected officials who helped make laws?\nWhen the Jews returned from Babylon they were a religious community under what government?\nWhat type of government does Honduras?\nType of government in Libya?\nWhat is burma type of government?\nWhat is Ithaca's government type?\nType of government China has?\nWhat type of government did the house of Burgesses establish?\nWhat is New Hampshire's type of government?\nHow did Babylon fall?\nWhat type of government does Malta have?\nWhat is norways government type?\nWhat type of government is Argentina?\nType of government in Indonesia?\nMexicos type of government?\nWhat type of government did Kenya have?\nWhat type of government does Moldova have?\nWhat type of government was byzantine?\nChina is what type of government?\nWhat type of government do type Incas have?\nWhat is the government type of Venezuela?\nWhat is the type of government in the United states?\n", "segment": "Mexicos type of government? Mexico's type of government is Democracy. What type of government did Kenya have? The type of government Kenya has is republic. What type of government does Moldova have? Moldova's government type is republic. What type of government was byzantine? it was the type of government that developed in the east\nChina is what type of government? China is a communist type of government\nWhat type of government do type Incas have? Incas have a democratic government\nWhat is the government type of Venezuela?", "start_char": 2946, "end_char": 3475, "id": "74948281" } ]
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[ { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_16_1264054183#0_1467552408", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2018_Men%27s_Hockey_World_Cup", "title": "2018 Men's Hockey World Cup - Wikipedia", "headings": "2018 Men's Hockey World Cup\n2018 Men's Hockey World Cup\nFrom Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia\nContents\nBidding\nQualification\nFormat\nSquads\nUmpires\nOpening Ceremony\nResults\nFirst round\nPool A\nPool B\nPool C\nPool D\nSecond round\nCross-overs\nQuarter-finals\nSemi-finals\nThird place game\nFinal\nFinal ranking\nAwards\nGoalscorers\nReferences\nExternal links\n", "segment": "2018 Men's Hockey World Cup - Wikipedia\n2018 Men's Hockey World Cup\nFrom Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia\nJump to navigation Jump to search\n2018 Men's Hockey World Cup\n\nTournament details\nHost country\nIndia\nCity\nBhubaneswar\nDates\n28 November – 16 December\nTeams\n16 (from 5 confederations)\nVenue (s)\nKalinga Stadium\nFinal positions\nChampions\nBelgium (1st title)\nRunner-up\nNetherlands\nThird place\nAustralia\nTournament statistics\nMatches played\n36\nGoals scored\n157 (4.36 per match)\nTop scorer (s)\nBlake Govers\nAlexander Hendrickx (7 goals)\nBest player\nArthur Van Doren\n← 2014 (previous)\n(next) 2023 →\nThe 2018 Men's Hockey World Cup was the 14th edition of the Hockey World Cup, the quadrennial world championship for men's national field hockey teams organized by the FIH. It was held from 28 November to 16 December 2018, at the Kalinga Stadium in Bhubaneswar, India. The inauguration ceremony which was held on 27 November 2018, witnessed the biggest ever drone flying show in India. Drone Show in the opening Ceremony Hockey World Cup 2018\nBelgium won the tournament for the first time after defeating the Netherlands 3–2 in the final on a penalty shoot-out after a 0–0 draw. Defending champions Australia won the third place match by defeating England 8–1 in the third place playoff of the Odisha men's hockey world cup 2018. Contents\n1 Bidding\n2 Qualification\n3 Format\n4 Squads\n5 Umpires\n6 Opening Ceremony\n7 Results\n7.1 First round\n7.1.1 Pool A\n7.1.2 Pool B\n7.1.3 Pool C\n7.1.4 Pool D\n7.2 Second round\n7.2.1 Cross-overs\n7.2.2 Quarter-finals\n7.2.3 Semi-finals\n7.2.4 Third place game\n7.2.5 Final\n8 Final ranking\n9 Awards\n10 Goalscorers\n11 References\n12 External links\nBidding\nA miniature sheet and stamp of Odisha Men's Hockey World Cup 2018 Bhubaneswar. Trophy of Hockey World Cup 2018 displayed at Odisha State Secretariat. Olly: Mascot of the 2018 hockey World Cup with Odisha Chief Minister Naveen Patnaik\nFIH 2018 Captains with Chief Minister of Odisha at Bhubaneswar\nIn March 2013, one month after the FIH published the event assignment process document for the 2014–2018 cycle, Australia, Belgium, India, Malaysia and New Zealand were shortlisted as candidates for hosting the event and were asked to submit bidding documentation, a requirement that Belgium did not meet. In addition, one month before the host election, Australia withdrew their application due to technical and financial reasons.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 2405, "id": "100167570" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_19_581661774#7_652207179", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Women%27s_Rugby_World_Cup", "title": "Rugby World Cup (women's) - Wikipedia", "headings": "Rugby World Cup (women's)\nRugby World Cup (women's)\nRugby World Cup\nContents\nHistory\n1990s\n2000–present\nResults\nTournaments\nTeam records\nParticipating nations\nFormat\nMedia coverage\nSee also\nReferences\nExternal links\n", "segment": "New Zealand won the title for the second time by defeating England 19–9 in the final. The 2006 World Cup took place in Edmonton, Canada, and was the first major international rugby union tournament and women's world cup held in North America. New Zealand defeated England in the final to win their third successive world cup title. Logo prior to 2019\nA record four countries expressed interest in hosting the 2010 World Cup. After considering bids from England, Germany, Kazakhstan and South Africa, the IRB announced that the 2010 event would take place in England. The tournament was staged in London, with the final played at the Twickenham Stoop. The 2017 World Cup was hosted by the Irish Rugby Football Union, which governs the sport on an All-Ireland basis. Games were held in Dublin in the Republic of Ireland and in Belfast in Northern Ireland. New Zealand will host the next Rugby World Cup for women in 2021. From 2025 the competition finals will be expanded to 16 teams, from the 12 competing in 2021.", "start_char": 4414, "end_char": 5427, "id": "59197775" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_19_169064893#4_184450586", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/United_States_men%27s_national_field_hockey_team", "title": "United States men's national field hockey team - Wikipedia", "headings": "United States men's national field hockey team\nUnited States men's national field hockey team\nUnited States\nContents\nTournament history\nSummer Olympics\nFIH Hockey World Cup\nPan American Games\nPan American Cup\nHockey World League\nChampions Challenge II\nPlayers\nCurrent squad\nSee also\nReferences\nExternal links\n", "segment": "As it was, they lost in OT on a golden goal and Canada went to the 2010 World Cup in India. 2000 – 5th place\n2004 – 7th place\n2009 –\n2013 – 4th place\n2017 –\n2022 – Qualified\nHockey World League\nIn 2016, the USMNT competed in FIH Hockey World League Round 1 in Salamanca, Mexico. The U.S. Men's National Team put in a dominant performance to finish undefeated and as FIH Hockey World League Round 1 champions to secure a spot at FIH Hockey World League Round 2 in March 2017. The 6–1 win over Barbados added to USA's 33 goals while only allowing 2 over the 4 match tournament. Going into the final, the USMNT was familiar with their opponent as they had played Barbados in the first game and came out on top with a 3–1 victory. With the roster that was representing the US, the squad kept developing their play throughout the week culminating in a dominant performance in the final. USA finished third in Round 2 and didn't make it to the Semifinal Round of the 2016–17 Men's FIH Hockey World League . 2012–13 – 28th place\n2014–15 – 30th place\n2016–17 – 21st place\nChampions Challenge II\n2011 – 7th place\nPlayers\nCurrent squad\nThe following 16 players were named on 9 July 2019 for the 2019 Pan American Games in Lima, Peru. Head coach: Rutger Wiese\nCaps updated as of 10 August 2019, after the match against Chile.", "start_char": 3684, "end_char": 4998, "id": "58907284" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_19_609954317#4_679089373", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/World_Cup_of_Hockey", "title": "World Cup of Hockey - Wikipedia", "headings": "World Cup of Hockey\nWorld Cup of Hockey\nContents\nHistory\nCanada Cup\nWorld Cup of Hockey\nTrophy\nTournaments\nSee also\nReferences\n", "segment": "The tournament expanded to eight teams: as the national teams of Canada, United States, Czech Republic, Finland, Russia and Sweden, popularly dubbed as the Big Six, were joined by Germany and Slovakia. The United States defeated Canada to win the inaugural event . Eight years later, the second installment of the World Cup of Hockey took place in 2004, just prior to the 2004–05 NHL lockout. Canada won its first tournament championship, defeating the Czech Republic in the semifinals and Finland in the final match. On January 24, 2015, NHL commissioner Gary Bettman announced the 2016 World Cup of Hockey to be held in September 2016 at Air Canada Centre in Toronto. The 2016 edition featured a slightly modified format: alongside the Big Six countries, there were two all-star teams, consisting of Team Europe and an under-23 Team North America. Canada again won the championship, defeating Team Europe in the finals. The 2020 edition was planned to include a European qualification tournament to determine some participating nations.", "start_char": 3046, "end_char": 4084, "id": "59213572" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_16_1264054183#2_1467558907", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2018_Men%27s_Hockey_World_Cup", "title": "2018 Men's Hockey World Cup - Wikipedia", "headings": "2018 Men's Hockey World Cup\n2018 Men's Hockey World Cup\nFrom Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia\nContents\nBidding\nQualification\nFormat\nSquads\nUmpires\nOpening Ceremony\nResults\nFirst round\nPool A\nPool B\nPool C\nPool D\nSecond round\nCross-overs\nQuarter-finals\nSemi-finals\nThird place game\nFinal\nFinal ranking\nAwards\nGoalscorers\nReferences\nExternal links\n", "segment": "India was announced as host on 7 November 2013, during a special ceremony in Lausanne, Switzerland. Qualification\nDue to the increase to 16 participating teams, the new qualification process was announced in July 2015 by the International Hockey Federation. Each of the continental champions from five confederations and the host nation received an automatic berth, and the 10/11 highest placed teams at the Semifinals of the 2016–17 FIH Hockey World League not already qualified would enter the tournament. The following sixteen teams, shown with final pre-tournament rankings, competed in this tournament. Dates\nEvent\nLocation\nQuotas\nQualifier (s)\n7 November 2013\nHost nation\n1\nIndia (5)\n15–25 June 2017\n2016–17 Hockey World League Semifinals\nLondon, England\n5\nEngland (7)\nMalaysia (12)\nCanada (11)\nPakistan (13)\nChina (17)\n8–23 July 2017\nJohannesburg, South Africa\n6\nBelgium (3)\nGermany (6)\nNew Zealand (8)\nSpain (9)\nIreland (10)\nFrance (16)\n4–12 August 2017\n2017 Pan American Cup\nLancaster, United States\n1\nArgentina (2)\n19–27 August 2017\n2017 EuroHockey Championship\nAmstelveen, Netherlands\n1\nNetherlands (4)\n11–15 October 2017\n2017 Oceania Cup\nSydney, Australia\n1\nAustralia (1)\n11–22 October 2017\n2017 Asia Cup\nDhaka, Bangladesh\n0\n— 1\n22–29 October 2017\n2017 Africa Cup of Nations\nIsmailia, Egypt\n1\nSouth Africa (15)\nTotal\n16\n\n^1 – India qualified both as host and continental champion, therefore that quota was given to China as the highest-ranked team from the 2016–17 Hockey World League Semifinals not already qualified. Format\nThe 16 teams were drawn into four groups, each containing four teams. Each team played each other team in its group once. The first-placed team in each group advanced to the quarter-finals, while the second- and third-placed teams in each group went into the crossover matches. From there on a single-elimination tournament was played. Squads\nMain article:", "start_char": 2406, "end_char": 4300, "id": "100167572" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_17_1682970137#2_1796430664", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hockey_World_Cup", "title": "Men's FIH Hockey World Cup - Wikipedia", "headings": "Men's FIH Hockey World Cup\nMen's FIH Hockey World Cup\nContents\nHistory\nTrophy\nFormat\nQualification\nFinal tournament\nResults\nSummaries\nSuccessful national teams\nPerformance by host nations\nPerformance by continental zones\nTeam appearances\nDebut of teams\nReferences\n", "segment": "The 2018 tournament was held in Bhubaneswar, India from 28 November to 16 December. Belgium defeated Netherlands in a penalty shoot-out 3–2 after the match ended in a 0–0 tie to win their first World Cup title. The World Cup expanded to 16 teams in 2018, and FIH will evaluate the possibility of increasing it to 24 in 2022. Contents\n1 History\n2 Trophy\n3 Format\n3.1 Qualification\n3.2 Final tournament\n4 Results\n4.1 Summaries\n4.2 Successful national teams\n4.3 Performance by host nations\n4.4 Performance by continental zones\n5 Team appearances\n6 Debut of teams\n7 References\nHistory\nThe Hockey World Cup was first conceived by Pakistan 's Air Marshal Nur Khan. He proposed his idea to the FIH through Patrick Rowley, the first editor of World Hockey magazine. Their idea was approved on 26 October 1969 and adopted by the FIH Council at a meeting in Brussels on 12 April 1970. The FIH decided that the inaugural World Cup would be held in October 1971, in Pakistan. However, political issues would prevent that first competition from being played in Pakistan. The FIH had inadvertently scheduled the first World Cup to be played in Pakistan during the Bangladesh Liberation War. Furthermore, Pakistan and India had been at war with each other only six years earlier.", "start_char": 1029, "end_char": 2294, "id": "104622330" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_16_1338967168#11_1514548796", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2021_IIHF_World_Championship", "title": "2021 IIHF World Championship - Wikipedia", "headings": "2021 IIHF World Championship\n2021 IIHF World Championship\nContents\nVenues\nBelarus hosting controversy\nBelarus flag controversy\nParticipants\nQualified as host\nAutomatic qualifier after the cancellation of the 2020 IIHF World Championship\nSeeding\nRosters\nSummary\nMatch officials\nMascot\nPreliminary round\nGroup A\nGroup B\nPlayoff round\nBracket\nFinal\nMain article: 2021 IIHF World Championship Final\nStatistics\nScoring leaders\nGoaltending leaders\nBroadcasting rights\nReferences\nExternal links\n", "segment": "2) head-to-head points; 3) head-to-head goal difference; 4) head-to-head number of goals scored; 5) result against closest best-ranked team outside tied teams; 6) result against second-best ranked team outside tied teams; 7) seeding before tournament. (H) Host\n\n\n\n\n\n21 May 2021\nGermany\n\n9–4\n\nItaly\n\nCanada\n\n0–2\n\nLatvia\n\n22 May 2021\nNorway\n\n1–5\n\nGermany\n\nFinland\n\n2–1\n\nUnited States\n\nLatvia\n\n2–3 (GWS)\n\nKazakhstan\n\n23 May 2021\nNorway\n\n4–1\n\nItaly\n\nKazakhstan\n\n2–1 (GWS)\n\nFinland\n\nCanada\n\n1–5\n\nUnited States\n\n24 May 2021\nLa", "start_char": 9480, "end_char": 10000, "id": "100187671" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_17_1682970137#4_1796434129", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hockey_World_Cup", "title": "Men's FIH Hockey World Cup - Wikipedia", "headings": "Men's FIH Hockey World Cup\nMen's FIH Hockey World Cup\nContents\nHistory\nTrophy\nFormat\nQualification\nFinal tournament\nResults\nSummaries\nSuccessful national teams\nPerformance by host nations\nPerformance by continental zones\nTeam appearances\nDebut of teams\nReferences\n", "segment": "When Pakistan invited India to compete in the tournament, a crisis arose. Pakistanis, led by cricketer Abdul Hafeez Kardar, protested against India's participation in the Hockey World Cup. Given the intense political climate between Pakistan and India, the FIH decided to move the tournament elsewhere. In March 1971, coincidentally in the same month Bangladesh declared independence from Pakistan, the FIH decided to move the first Hockey World Cup to the Real Club de Polo grounds in Barcelona, Spain, which was considered a neutral and peaceful European site. The FIH has set no requirements or limitations on the size of the competition. The 1971 Cup included only ten nations, the smallest World Cup to date. The 1978 Cup featured fourteen nations. The 2002 Cup featured sixteen nations, the largest World Cup to date. The remaining 9 World Cups have featured 12 nations. The first three tournaments were held every two years.", "start_char": 2295, "end_char": 3226, "id": "104622332" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_17_1682970137#0_1796427466", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hockey_World_Cup", "title": "Men's FIH Hockey World Cup - Wikipedia", "headings": "Men's FIH Hockey World Cup\nMen's FIH Hockey World Cup\nContents\nHistory\nTrophy\nFormat\nQualification\nFinal tournament\nResults\nSummaries\nSuccessful national teams\nPerformance by host nations\nPerformance by continental zones\nTeam appearances\nDebut of teams\nReferences\n", "segment": "Men's FIH Hockey World Cup - Wikipedia\nMen's FIH Hockey World Cup\nFrom Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia\n(Redirected from Hockey World Cup)\nJump to navigation Jump to search\nFor the women's tournament, see Women's FIH Hockey World Cup. Men's FIH Hockey World Cup\nMost recent season or competition: 2018 Men's Hockey World Cup\nSport\nField hockey\nFounded\n1971; 50 years ago\n( 1971)\nInaugural season\n1971\nNo. of teams\n16\nContinent\nInternational ( FIH)\nMost recent\nchampion (s)\nBelgium (1st title)\n( 2018)\nMost titles\nPakistan (4 titles)\nOfficial website\nwww.fih.ch\nThe Men's FIH Hockey World Cup is an international field hockey competition organised by the International Hockey Federation (FIH). The tournament was started in 1971. It is held every four years, bridging the four years between the Summer Olympics. Pakistan is the most successful team, having won the tournament four times. The Netherlands and Australia have each won three titles, and Germany has won two titles. Belgium and India have both won the tournament once.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 1029, "id": "104622328" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_19_581661774#6_652205662", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Women%27s_Rugby_World_Cup", "title": "Rugby World Cup (women's) - Wikipedia", "headings": "Rugby World Cup (women's)\nRugby World Cup (women's)\nRugby World Cup\nContents\nHistory\n1990s\n2000–present\nResults\nTournaments\nTeam records\nParticipating nations\nFormat\nMedia coverage\nSee also\nReferences\nExternal links\n", "segment": "Amsterdam, who were originally scheduled to host the previous world cup, hosted the largest ever tournament with all matches played at the new National Rugby Centre in the city's west end. The tournament also saw a record sixteen teams compete. New Zealand, who withdrew from the previous tournament, also competed. The final saw New Zealand defeat the United States and claim their first world cup title. 2000–present\nThe next event was taken to Spain in 2002. New Zealand won the title for the second time by defeating England 19–9 in the final. The 2006 World Cup took place in Edmonton, Canada, and was the first major international rugby union tournament and women's world cup held in North America. New Zealand defeated England in the final to win their third successive world cup title. Logo prior to 2019\nA record four countries expressed interest in hosting the 2010 World Cup. After considering bids from England, Germany, Kazakhstan and South Africa, the IRB announced that the 2010 event would take place in England.", "start_char": 3952, "end_char": 4980, "id": "59197774" } ]
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where did martin luther king jr get shot?
Memphis
[ { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_25_1181281403#20_2234876314", "url": "https://owlcation.com/humanities/Facts-about-Martin-Luther-King-Jr", "title": "20 Facts About Martin Luther King Jr. - Owlcation", "headings": "20 Facts About Martin Luther King Jr.\n20 Facts About Martin Luther King Jr.\n20 Facts About Martin Luther King Jr.\n10 Quotes From Reverend Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.\nKing's Transforming Legacy\nReferences\nQuestions & Answers\n© 2014 Paul Goodman\nComments\n", "segment": "Who killed Martin Luther King Jr.? Answer: King was shot dead by James Earl Ray with a single shot fired from a Remington rifle. King was standing on the second-floor balcony of the Lorraine Motel in Memphis, Tennessee. Ray fired from the rooming house opposite. Ray had a history of criminal behavior, including armed robbery. He had a strong prejudice against bla", "start_char": 9635, "end_char": 10000, "id": "66309049" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_32_404200054#24_768513487", "url": "https://www.adducation.info/general-knowledge-history/famous-assassinations/", "title": "≡ 57 Famous Assassinations List. Victims + Assassins", "headings": "Famous Assassinations\nFamous Assassinations\nMost Famous Assassinations of All Time List\nSee also: Famous people who died too young…\nTry ADDucation’s FREE online quizzes – Can you get on the leaderboard?\n", "segment": "USA, Los Angeles. Sirhan\nShot dead by Arab immigrant Sirhan in the Ambassador Hotel. Martin Luther King Jr.\n1968\n4 April. USA, Memphis,\nTennessee. James Earl Ray\nJames Earl Ray shot and killed famous black civil rights campaigner Martin Luther King Jr. on a motel room balcony. He fled the USA and was eventually arrested at Heathrow Airport in London. John\nLennon\n1980\n8 December. USA, New York City. Mark David Chapman. Ex-Beatles singer John Lennon was shot in front of his Dakota apartment building at around 10.50pm by Mark David Chapman who was a long standing Beatles fan.", "start_char": 8451, "end_char": 9031, "id": "55541637" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_00_59108217#2_109650541", "url": "http://abcnews.go.com/blogs/headlines/2013/04/the-murder-of-martin-luther-king-jr/", "title": "The Murder of Martin Luther King Jr. - ABC News", "headings": "\n", "segment": "All rights reserved. The Murder of Martin Luther King Jr.\nBy Kate Bubacz April 4, 2013\nMartin Luther King Jr. was shot and killed by James Earl Ray at the Lorraine Motel in Memphis, Tenn., 45 years ago, on April 4, 1968. His death shocked a country rocked by riots, civil discord, and a controversial war. It sparked nationwide protests, a two-month manhunt and an outpouring of grief for the slain civil rights leader who continues to stand for equal rights, peaceful protests and justice for all. Charles Kelly/AP Photo\nDr. Martin Luther King Jr. makes his last public appearance at the Mason Temple in Memphis, Tenn., on April 3, 1968. The following day, King was assassinated on his motel balcony. Joseph Louw/Time & Life Pictures/Getty Images\nCivil rights leader Andrew Young, left, and others on the balcony of the Lorraine Motel point in the direction where gunshots came from after the assassination of civil rights leader Martin Luther King Jr. on April 4, 1968. His body lays at their feet. Robert Abbott Sengstacke/Getty Images\nAs he walks through O'Hare Airport in Chicago, American civil rights leader the Rev. Jesse Jackson holds a copy of the Daily Defender newspaper, which features the headline 'King Murdered!' April 5, 1968.", "start_char": 1843, "end_char": 3086, "id": "3803022" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_11_885109519#10_1717840411", "url": "https://allthatsinteresting.com/martin-luther-king-assassination", "title": "Martin Luther King Jr.'s Assassination, In 23 Haunting Photos", "headings": "The Full Story Of Martin Luther King Jr.’s Assassination And Its Haunting Aftermath\nThe Full Story Of Martin Luther King Jr.’s Assassination And Its Haunting Aftermath\nWhen Martin Luther King died at Memphis' Lorraine Motel on April 4, 1968, America changed forever. This is the full story of the tragedy that shook a nation.\nThe Night Before His Death\nThe Assassination Of Martin Luther King\nCourage And Chaos In The Aftermath\nSilencing A King\nThe Potential Conspiracy Surrounding Martin Luther King's Death\n", "segment": "April 9, 1968. AFP/Getty Images\n24 of 24\nLike this gallery? Share it: Share\nTweet\nEmail\nThe Full Story Of Martin Luther King Jr.’s Assassination And Its Haunting Aftermath\nView Gallery\nWhen civil rights leader and American icon Martin Luther King Jr. was assassinated on the balcony of the Lorraine Motel in Memphis, Tennessee on April 4, 1968 at age 39, it sent shockwaves around the world. King had just stepped out onto the motel's second-floor balcony at 6:01 p.m. with associates like Ralph Abernathy and Jesse Jackson on hand when the perpetrator pulled the trigger. The fatal bullet struck King with enough force to rip his necktie from his body. \"I remember Ralph Abernathy coming out and saying, 'Get back my friend, my friend, don't leave us now,'\" Jesse Jackson later recalled, \"but Dr King was dead on impact.\" \"I don't even think he heard the shot,\" said colleague Andrew Young. \" I don't think he felt anything.\" As King's associates desperately pointed toward the suspected location of the shooter and the authorities rushed to the scene, rescue workers transported King's body to St. Joseph's hospital.", "start_char": 6556, "end_char": 7673, "id": "24815276" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_02_567747649#0_990100218", "url": "http://news.bbc.co.uk/onthisday/hi/dates/stories/april/4/newsid_2453000/2453987.stm", "title": "BBC ON THIS DAY | 4 | 1968: Martin Luther King shot dead", "headings": "\n", "segment": "BBC ON THIS DAY | 4 | 1968: Martin Luther King shot dead\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\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n1968: Martin Luther King shot dead\nThe American black civil rights leader, Dr Martin Luther King, has been assassinated. Dr King was shot dead in the southern US city of Memphis, Tennessee, where he was to lead a march of sanitation workers protesting against low wages and poor working conditions\nHe was shot in the neck as he stood on a hotel balcony and died in hospital soon afterwards. Reverend Jesse Jackson was on the balcony with Dr King when the single shot rang out. \"He had just bent over. I reckon if he had been standing up he would not have been hit in the face,\" said Mr Jackson. I ask every citizen to reject the blind violence that has taken Dr King\n\nPresident Lyndon Johnson\n\nPolice in Memphis were put on alert for a \"well-dressed\" white man who is said to have dropped an automatic rifle after the shooting and escaped in a blue car. There were early signs of rioting in Memphis after Dr King's death and 4,000 members of the National Guard were drafted into the city. A dusk-to-dawn curfew has been ordered to ward off disturbances.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 1157, "id": "61396092" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_58_1448186058#6_2268304445", "url": "https://www.yahoo.com/news/day-dr-martin-luther-king-102031289.html", "title": "The day that Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. died", "headings": "The day that Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. died\nThe day that Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. died\nStory continues\n", "segment": "I’m not worried about anything; I’m not fearing any man. Mine eyes have seen the glory of the coming of the Lord,” King concluded. At 6:05 P.M. on Thursday, April 4, 1968, King was shot while standing on a balcony outside his second-floor room at the Lorraine Motel. One shot was heard coming from another location. King was rushed to a hospital and died an hour later. A young colleague, Jesse Jackson, had been below King’s balcony speaking with him when the civil rights leader was shot. Senator Robert Kennedy was at a campaign rally when he learned of King’s death. “What we need in the United States is not division; what we need in the United States is not hatred;", "start_char": 2818, "end_char": 3488, "id": "96669696" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_01_1397980525#15_1924677427", "url": "http://history1900s.about.com/cs/martinlutherking/a/mlkassass.htm", "title": "Assassination of Martin Luther King Jr.", "headings": "The Assassination of Martin Luther King Jr.\nThe Assassination of Martin Luther King Jr.\nAt 6:01 p.m. on April 4, 1968, King Was Fatally Shot at the Lorraine Motel\nDr. Martin Luther King Jr.\nStriking Sanitation Workers in Memphis\nMartin Luther King Jr. Stands on the Lorraine Motel Balcony\nMartin Luther King Jr. Shot\nWho Killed Martin Luther King Jr.?\nWatch Now: Profile of Martin Luther King, Jr.\n", "segment": "Marrell McCollough, an undercover Memphis police officer, grabbed a towel and tried to stop the flow of blood. Though King was unresponsive, he was still alive — but only barely. Within 15 minutes of the shot, Martin Luther King arrived at St. Joseph's Hospital on a stretcher with an oxygen mask over his face. He had been hit by a .30-06 caliber rifle bullet that had entered his right jaw, then traveled through his neck, severing his spinal cord, and stopped in his shoulder blade. The doctors tried emergency surgery but the wound was too serious. Martin Luther King Jr. was pronounced dead at 7:05 p.m. He was 39 years old. Who Killed Martin Luther King Jr.? Despite many conspiracy theories questioning who was responsible for the assassination of Martin Luther King Jr., most of the evidence points to a single shooter, James Earl Ray. On the morning of April 4, Ray used information from the televised news as well as from a newspaper to discover where King was staying in Memphis. Around 3:30 p.m., Ray, using the name John Willard, rented room 5B in Bessie Brewer's run-down rooming house that was located across the street from the Lorraine Motel.", "start_char": 7637, "end_char": 8796, "id": "73871238" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_26_922206618#9_1818664080", "url": "https://projects.seattletimes.com/mlk/bio.html", "title": "The life of Martin Luther King Jr. | Martin Luther King Jr: An extraordinary life", "headings": "The life of Martin Luther King Jr.\nThe life of Martin Luther King Jr.\nPhoto galleries\nPart I: 1956-1962\nPart II: 1963-1965\nPart III: 1966-1968\nHis words\nTimeline\n1929\n1948\n1951\n1953\n1954\n1955\n1956\n1957\n1958\n1959\n1960\n1961\n1962\n1963\n1964\n1965\n1968\n1969\n1977\n1978\n1986\n1989\n1992\n2005\n2006\n2008\n2011\n2013\n", "segment": "But he never got back to his poverty plans. Death came for King on April 4, 1968, on the balcony of the black-owned Lorraine Hotel just off Beale Street in Memphis. While standing outside with Jesse Jackson and Ralph Abernathy, King was shot in the neck by a rifle bullet. His death caused a wave of violence in major cities across the country. However, King's legacy has lived on. In 1969, his widow, Coretta Scott King, organized the Martin Luther King Jr. Center for Non-Violent Social Change. Today it stands next to his beloved Ebenezer Baptist Church in Atlanta. His birthday, Jan. 15, is a national holiday, celebrated each year with educational programs, artistic displays, and concerts throughout the United States. The Lorraine Hotel where he was shot is now the National Civil Rights Museum . ↑ Top\nPhoto galleries\nPart I:", "start_char": 5618, "end_char": 6452, "id": "112717383" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_41_982395492#6_2027333784", "url": "https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/160943.Martin_s_Big_Words", "title": "Martin's Big Words: The Life of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. by Doreen Rappaport", "headings": "Martin's Big Words: The Life of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.\nMartin's Big Words: The Life of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.\nGet A Copy\nFriend Reviews\nReader Q&A\nPopular Answered Questions\nLists with This Book\nCommunity Reviews\nnew topic\nDiscuss This Book\n", "segment": "1 like · like\n5 years ago\nAdd your answer\nMatthew Martin Luther King Jr. was shot in Memphis, TN in 1968. King's death came at a time when racial tension between African Americans and White Southerner …more\nMartin Luther King Jr. was shot in Memphis, TN in 1968. King's death came at a time when racial tension between African Americans and White Southerners were at an all-time high. MLK Jr. was in Memphis to help the sanitation workers with their strike. This would have cost people a lot of money, so killing him was their way of protecting their pocketbooks as well as try to keep equality at bay. Luckily, the racists and bigots lost. MLK Jr. may have been assassinated, but his message lives on. ( less)\nflag\nSee all 3 questions about Martin's Big Words…\nLists with This Book\n100 Children's Books to Read in a Lifetime\n2,129 books — 2,000 voters\nAfrican American Picture Book Biographies\n203 books — 67 voters\nMore lists with this book...\nCommunity Reviews\nShowing 1-30\nAverage rating\n4.26 ·\nRating details\n· 13,375 ratings · 1,313 reviews\nAll Languages English ‎ (1281)\nMore filters\n|\nSort order\nStart your review of Martin's Big Words: The Life of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.\nWrite a review\nOct 31, 2012 Dave Schaafsma rated it really liked it\nShelves: auto-bio-memoir\n\"Sooner or later, all the people of the world will have to discover a way to live together in peace.\"", "start_char": 4495, "end_char": 5879, "id": "83331736" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_39_305611256#10_652913998", "url": "https://www.eightieskids.com/45-last-known-photos-of-celebrities-before-they-died/", "title": "45+ Last Known Photos of Celebrities Before They Died", "headings": "45+ Last Known Photos of Celebrities Before They Died\n45+ Last Known Photos of Celebrities Before They Died\n30. Steve Jobs\n29. Carrie Fisher\n28. Amy Winehouse\n27. Chester Bennington\n26. Marilyn Monroe\n25. Martin Luther King\n24. John F. Kennedy\n23. Michael Jackson\n22. Lucille Ball\n21. Whitney Houston\n20. Elvis Presley\n19. Diana, Princess Of Wales\n18. Freddie Mercury\n17. Prince\n16. David Bowie\n15. Alan Rickman\n14. Benazir Bhutto\n13. Joan Rivers\n12. Margaret Thatcher\n11. Robin Williams\n10. John Lennon\n9. Heath Ledger\n8. Muhammed Ali\n7. Anne Frank\n6. James Dean\n5. Leonard Cohen\n4. Bob Marley\n3. Paul Walker\n2. Kurt Cobain\n1. Mitch Lucker\n", "segment": "Martin Luther King\nThis photos shows the Rev. Martin Luther King Jr. standing with other civil rights leaders on the balcony of the Lorraine Motel in Memphis, Tennessee. It was taken on the 3rd April, 1968. Only one day later, Luther King was assassinated in approximately the same place by James Earl Ray. There are many conspiracies surrounding the assassination. ADVERTISEMENT\nThis photo was taken directly after the shooting, and shows Martin on the ground. He was rushed to St. Joseph’s Hospital, where doctors opened his chest and performed cardiopulmonary resuscitation. He never regained consciousness. Martin Luther King Jr. was pronounced dead at 7.05 p.m on 4th April, 1968. 24. John F. Kennedy\nThis is the last known photograph taken of U.S President, John F. Kennedy, before his assassination in Dallas on November 22nd, 1963.", "start_char": 4211, "end_char": 5050, "id": "20636652" } ]
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what other discoveries did isaac newton discover?
Reflecting telescope
[ { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_45_907721826#15_1730267936", "url": "https://www.lifepersona.com/10-isaac-newton-s-contributions-to-science-and-society", "title": "10 Isaac Newton's Contributions to Science and Society | Life Persona", "headings": "10 Isaac Newton's Contributions to Science and Society\n10 Isaac Newton's Contributions to Science and Society\n10 main contributions of Newton to science and society\n1- The three laws of Newton that laid the foundations of classical mechanics\n2-Law of Gravitation\n3- Principia Is one of the most important works in the history of science\n5-Isaac Newton invented the calculation\n6- The true form of the Earth\n7- Invented the first reflecting telescope\n8- Newton revolutionized the world of optics\n9- Other great contributions of Isaac Newton\n10- Sir Isaac Newton was the second scientist to be knight\nReferences\n", "segment": "Scientificamerican.com. Matt Williams. WHAT DID ISAAC NEWTON DISCOVER? ( 2016). Universe Today. Universetoday.com. Anirudh. 10 MAJOR ACCOMPLISHMENTS OF ISAAC NEWTON (2016). Learnodo-newtonic.com.", "start_char": 6538, "end_char": 6732, "id": "50502445" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_02_1547687203#0_2604081376", "url": "http://sirisaacnewton.info/isaac-newtons-discoveries-and-inventions/", "title": "Isaac Newton's Discoveries and Inventions - Sir Isaac Newton Online", "headings": "Isaac Newton’s Discoveries and Inventions\nIsaac Newton’s Discoveries and Inventions\nNewton’s Discoveries\nMost Famous Discoveries\nNewton’s Discoveries in Theoretical Physics\nNewton’s Magnum Opus – The Principia\nThe Laws of Motion\nDiscovery of the Law of Gravitation\nThe Law of Gravitation\nDiscoveries in Optics\nInquiry into the nature of light – Opticks\nNewton’s Law of Cooling\nNewton’s Discoveries in Mathematics\nBinomial Theorem\nCalculus\nNewton-Raphson Method\nNewton’s Inventions\nReflecting Telescope\nThe Perfect Coin\nCat Doors\n", "segment": "Isaac Newton's Discoveries and Inventions - Sir Isaac Newton Online\nIsaac Newton’s Discoveries and Inventions\nOne of the greatest physicists and mathematicians of all time, Isaac Newton’s discoveries and inventions widened the reaches of human thought and demonstrated the power of the scientific way of thinking. Quick Links: Most Famous Discoveries\nNewton’s Discoveries in Theoretical Physics\nThe Laws of Motion\nThe Law of Gravitation\nDiscoveries in Optics\nNewton’s Law of Cooling\nNewton’s Discoveries in Mathematics\nNewton’s Inventions\nNewton’s Discoveries\nIsaac Newton’s discoveries gave physics its theoretical foundation, granted powerful tools to mathematics and created a launch pad for future developments in science. I do not know what I may appear to the world, but to myself I seem to have been only like a boy playing on the sea-shore, and diverting myself in now and then finding a smoother pebble or a prettier shell than ordinary, whilst the great ocean of truth lay all undiscovered before me. – Sir Isaac Newton\nThis thought offers a rare insight into the workings of great minds like Newton. An inherent curiosity about the world, an appreciation of beauty, the excitement of exploring a mystery and a relentless pursuit of truth are the prime driving forces of a creative mind. One of the greatest scientists of all time, Sir Isaac Newton’s discoveries led to a deeper understanding of nature and gave physics (known as Natural Philosophy in his time) a firm physical and mathematical foundation. Most Famous Discoveries\nNewton’s three laws of motion set the foundation for modern classical mechanics. His discovery of the gravitational force gave man the ability to predict movements of celestial objects, while simultaneously validating Kepler’s laws and the heliocentric Copernican model of the solar system. His co-discovery of calculus provided a potent mathematical tool, aiding the precise analytical treatment of the physical world.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 1960, "id": "62379419" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_45_907721826#12_1730264541", "url": "https://www.lifepersona.com/10-isaac-newton-s-contributions-to-science-and-society", "title": "10 Isaac Newton's Contributions to Science and Society | Life Persona", "headings": "10 Isaac Newton's Contributions to Science and Society\n10 Isaac Newton's Contributions to Science and Society\n10 main contributions of Newton to science and society\n1- The three laws of Newton that laid the foundations of classical mechanics\n2-Law of Gravitation\n3- Principia Is one of the most important works in the history of science\n5-Isaac Newton invented the calculation\n6- The true form of the Earth\n7- Invented the first reflecting telescope\n8- Newton revolutionized the world of optics\n9- Other great contributions of Isaac Newton\n10- Sir Isaac Newton was the second scientist to be knight\nReferences\n", "segment": "Anirudh. 10 MAJOR ACCOMPLISHMENTS OF ISAAC NEWTON (2016). Learnodo-newtonic.com. Matt Williams. WHAT DID ISAAC NEWTON DISCOVER? ( 2016). Universe Today. Universetoday.com. Jacob Silverman. How Isaac Newton Worked (s.f.)", "start_char": 6208, "end_char": 6427, "id": "50502442" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_12_550198930#3_997308660", "url": "https://astronomy.wonderhowto.com/news/important-astronomers-isaac-newton-0134007/", "title": "Important Astronomers: Isaac Newton « Astronomy :: WonderHowTo", "headings": "Isaac Newton\nImportant Astronomers\n:\nIsaac Newton\nIsaac Newton (January 4, 1643 – March 31, 1727)\nBuy Now (97% off) >\nOur Best Phone Hacks\nGadget Hacks' tips — delivered daily.\n", "segment": "After getting out of college, Isaac Newton made major discoveries in mathematics, gravitation, and optics. Here are just a few of his accomplishments. Do you remember any others? Gravitation: Isaac made many theories of gravity and its effects on astronomical objects. Of course, he first learned about gravity by the famous falling apple. Isaac also made a strong theory of heliocentrism, which he never doubted. Mathematics: Newton discovered a great deal about calculus and even published a book on it. Eventually, he became a mathematics professor.", "start_char": 1189, "end_char": 1742, "id": "53540455" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_02_1547687203#2_2604086711", "url": "http://sirisaacnewton.info/isaac-newtons-discoveries-and-inventions/", "title": "Isaac Newton's Discoveries and Inventions - Sir Isaac Newton Online", "headings": "Isaac Newton’s Discoveries and Inventions\nIsaac Newton’s Discoveries and Inventions\nNewton’s Discoveries\nMost Famous Discoveries\nNewton’s Discoveries in Theoretical Physics\nNewton’s Magnum Opus – The Principia\nThe Laws of Motion\nDiscovery of the Law of Gravitation\nThe Law of Gravitation\nDiscoveries in Optics\nInquiry into the nature of light – Opticks\nNewton’s Law of Cooling\nNewton’s Discoveries in Mathematics\nBinomial Theorem\nCalculus\nNewton-Raphson Method\nNewton’s Inventions\nReflecting Telescope\nThe Perfect Coin\nCat Doors\n", "segment": "Here’s a quick tour of his most important discoveries. Newton’s Discoveries in Theoretical Physics\nNewton’s Magnum Opus – The Principia\nOriginal manuscript by Sir Isaac Newton, one of several by the English physicist to be made available on the web. Photograph: Cambridge University Library/PA\nSir Isaac Newton contributed to many branches of human thought, among which physics and mathematics were the fields in which he contributed substantially. In 1687, the sum total of his discoveries in mechanics were published in the legendary book Philosophiæ Naturalis Principia Mathematica (Latin for Mathematical Principles of Natural Philosophy). In this book, (fondly referred to as the Principia by scientists), he synthesized what was known, into a logically whole and consistent theoretical framework, through his laws of motion and theory of gravitation. Creating the great generalizations which bind all the loose threads of clues into a coherent whole, is an art that has been mastered by only a few till date. Sir Isaac Newton was one of them. The greatest of Newton’s discoveries came when he experienced pristine solitude, in which he could meditate on his vague ideas and assimilate them together into a logically coherent whole. The principle that guided Newton’s discoveries was simplicity.", "start_char": 1960, "end_char": 3261, "id": "62379421" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_45_907721826#11_1730263375", "url": "https://www.lifepersona.com/10-isaac-newton-s-contributions-to-science-and-society", "title": "10 Isaac Newton's Contributions to Science and Society | Life Persona", "headings": "10 Isaac Newton's Contributions to Science and Society\n10 Isaac Newton's Contributions to Science and Society\n10 main contributions of Newton to science and society\n1- The three laws of Newton that laid the foundations of classical mechanics\n2-Law of Gravitation\n3- Principia Is one of the most important works in the history of science\n5-Isaac Newton invented the calculation\n6- The true form of the Earth\n7- Invented the first reflecting telescope\n8- Newton revolutionized the world of optics\n9- Other great contributions of Isaac Newton\n10- Sir Isaac Newton was the second scientist to be knight\nReferences\n", "segment": "Independent.co.uk. What are the contributions of Isaac Newton? ( S.f.). Reference. Retrieved from reference.com. Anirudh. 10 MAJOR ACCOMPLISHMENTS OF ISAAC NEWTON (2016). Learnodo-newtonic.com. Matt Williams. WHAT DID ISAAC NEWTON DISCOVER? (", "start_char": 6097, "end_char": 6338, "id": "50502441" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_51_408025657#1_845722658", "url": "https://www.researchomatic.com/The-Renaissance-Period-Sir-Isaac-Newton-121797.html", "title": "", "headings": "What topic is your research on?\nWhat topic is your research on?\nCite This Research\nCitation Style: APA\n", "segment": "Context\nIsaac Newton affected the science of the Renaissance. Newton made many different discoveries. Some of his most famous discoveries are the discoveries of optics, gravitation, mechanics and Calculus. Another discovery he made in science is that he discovered that white light is made up of different colors. The colors are just like the colors in a rainbow. Newton discovered this by passing light through a glass prism. Newton also studied other parts of science. For example he spent some time studying the speed that sound travels through air. ( Bechler, 2009)\nIn the Renaissance people always thought everything in space revolves around the Earth, but after Newton designed a new type of telescope with reflecting mirrors everything changed. He discovered that everything in the solar system revolves around the sun.", "start_char": 752, "end_char": 1578, "id": "35274545" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_02_1547687203#1_2604084290", "url": "http://sirisaacnewton.info/isaac-newtons-discoveries-and-inventions/", "title": "Isaac Newton's Discoveries and Inventions - Sir Isaac Newton Online", "headings": "Isaac Newton’s Discoveries and Inventions\nIsaac Newton’s Discoveries and Inventions\nNewton’s Discoveries\nMost Famous Discoveries\nNewton’s Discoveries in Theoretical Physics\nNewton’s Magnum Opus – The Principia\nThe Laws of Motion\nDiscovery of the Law of Gravitation\nThe Law of Gravitation\nDiscoveries in Optics\nInquiry into the nature of light – Opticks\nNewton’s Law of Cooling\nNewton’s Discoveries in Mathematics\nBinomial Theorem\nCalculus\nNewton-Raphson Method\nNewton’s Inventions\nReflecting Telescope\nThe Perfect Coin\nCat Doors\n", "segment": "An inherent curiosity about the world, an appreciation of beauty, the excitement of exploring a mystery and a relentless pursuit of truth are the prime driving forces of a creative mind. One of the greatest scientists of all time, Sir Isaac Newton’s discoveries led to a deeper understanding of nature and gave physics (known as Natural Philosophy in his time) a firm physical and mathematical foundation. Most Famous Discoveries\nNewton’s three laws of motion set the foundation for modern classical mechanics. His discovery of the gravitational force gave man the ability to predict movements of celestial objects, while simultaneously validating Kepler’s laws and the heliocentric Copernican model of the solar system. His co-discovery of calculus provided a potent mathematical tool, aiding the precise analytical treatment of the physical world. Here’s a quick tour of his most important discoveries. Newton’s Discoveries in Theoretical Physics\nNewton’s Magnum Opus – The Principia\nOriginal manuscript by Sir Isaac Newton, one of several by the English physicist to be made available on the web. Photograph: Cambridge University Library/PA\nSir Isaac Newton contributed to many branches of human thought, among which physics and mathematics were the fields in which he contributed substantially. In 1687, the sum total of his discoveries in mechanics were published in the legendary book Philosophiæ Naturalis Principia Mathematica (Latin for Mathematical Principles of Natural Philosophy).", "start_char": 1111, "end_char": 2604, "id": "62379420" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_56_668587144#0_1360983601", "url": "https://www.universetoday.com/38643/what-did-isaac-newton-discover/", "title": "What Did Isaac Newton Discover? - Universe Today", "headings": "What Did Isaac Newton Discover?\nWhat Did Isaac Newton Discover?\nNewton’s Three Laws of Motion:\nUniversal Gravitation:\nShape of the Earth:\nOptics:\nOther Achievements:\nSources:\nShare this:\nLike this:\n", "segment": "What Did Isaac Newton Discover? - Universe Today\nPosted on\nNovember 10, 2014\nOctober 18, 2016\nby Matt Williams\nWhat Did Isaac Newton Discover? Isaac Newton – who lived from December 25th, 1642, to March 20th, 1727 – was an English scientist, mathematician, and “natural philosopher”. In his time, he played a vital role in the Scientific Revolution, helping to advance the fields of physics, astronomy, mathematics and the natural sciences. From this, he established a legacy that would dominate the sciences for the next three centuries. In fact, the term “Newtonian” came to be used by subsequent generations to describe bodies of knowledge that owed their existence to his theories. And because of his extensive contributions, Sir Isaac Newton is regarded as one of the most influential scholars in the history of science. But what exactly did he discover? Newton’s Three Laws of Motion: For starters, his magnum opus – Philosophiæ Naturalis Principia Mathematica (“Mathematical Principles of Natural Philosophy”), which was first published in 1687 – laid the foundations for classical mechanics.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 1099, "id": "6156678" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_03_1659082500#4_2872677747", "url": "http://www.answers.com/Q/How_old_was_newton_when_he_discovered_gravity", "title": "", "headings": "\n", "segment": "Who discovered the gravity? Isaac Newton\nWhat was discovered by Isaac Newton? gravity\nWhen did Newton discovered gravity? d\nWhen and who discovered gravity first? Newton\nHow is inertia gravity and a newton related? newton discovered inertia\nThe scientist who discovered gravity? Sir Isaac Newton\nOne day Newton was sitting under a tree and an apple\nhad fell from the tree because it was fully ripe and it fell on Newton 's head and then he invited gravity\nWhen did Isaac Newton dicover gravity? Isaac newton discovered gravity in 1832 and had it published in\n1899\nWho was find gravity? Sir Isaac Newton discovered gravity. Who found out gravity exists?", "start_char": 1751, "end_char": 2404, "id": "3506299" } ]
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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. 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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. 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Also, the rate given when paying in US dollars in Turkey is bad and it’s much better to use the local currency – Lira (TRY). How much cash can I take to Turkey? There is no limit on how much money you can take to Turkey. However, if you carry more than 10,000 Euro or equivalent in another currency, you need to sign a declaration form upon arrival. What currency is used in Istanbul? The currency used in Istanbul is Turkish Lira (TRY). However, due to it being a cosmopolitan city, there are lots of money changers that accepts Euro, US dollars and other major currencies. It’s best to pay in the local Turkish currency when traveling to Istanbul. Can you use Euros in Istanbul?", "start_char": 5088, "end_char": 5931, "id": "89531414" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_30_1252632889#3_2802261533", "url": "https://turkishtravelblog.com/using-money-in-turkey/", "title": "Using Money in Turkey : Travel Guide by the Turkish Travel Blog", "headings": "The Guide to Using Money in Turkey\nThe Guide to Using Money in Turkey\nWhat is the Currency of Turkey?\nBest Place to Exchange Money in Turkey\nCan I use Euros, Dollars, or British Pounds?\nUsing Money in Turkey : ATM / Cash Machines\nUsing Travellers Cheques and Credit Cards in Turkey\nTransferring Money in and out of Turkey\nTaking Cash Out of Turkey\nTax, Refunds, Receipts, and Invoices\nSave Money While in Turkey\nAuthor\n", "segment": "So, when you get here, there are three options. Banks, currency exchange shops and occasionally jewellery shops or travel agents also do it. For the first two, you need to show identification, which is usually your passport, but these places generally offer a better rate. It depends on how much money you are exchanging as to whether it is worth your time to use them instead of the local jewellery shop or travel agent that are fast, open every day and are convenient. Can I use Euros, Dollars, or British Pounds? Touristic shops, restaurants, and travel agents will accept most currencies. The Antalya region that is popular with Europeans even display prices in Euros while on the Aegean, prices are sometimes shown in pounds because it is popular with Brits. Touristic places in Istanbul seem to take any currency as long as it has value. Just bear in mind that these establishments will often use their own exchange rate if the bill is in lira. Using Money in Turkey :", "start_char": 1517, "end_char": 2492, "id": "38219307" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_45_739292183#1_1391174088", "url": "https://www.legit.ng/1141687-what-currency-turkey.html", "title": "What currency does Turkey use now? ▷ Legit.ng", "headings": "What currency does Turkey use now?\nWhat currency does Turkey use now?\nHow and where is it profitable to change foreign money for Turkey currency?\n", "segment": "We'll give you the information you need. The National Turkey currency is lira. But there is no direct answer to the question of what currency to take if you want to go to Turkey. The answer depends on what part of the country you're visiting. There are some peculiar preferences in different regions of Turkey. For example, Side and Marmaris are considered as German resorts, and therefore it is more profitable to take euros to these regions. US dollar is in operation in almost any area of Turkey, and it does not even need to be changed to Turkish lira. Except in some of the most remote and dead villages. How and where is it profitable to change foreign money for Turkey currency? Read also\nTypes of US visas for Nigerians\nIt is better not to trust the small money changers and change the currency via the official exchangers or at a branch of a Turkish bank.", "start_char": 276, "end_char": 1140, "id": "50327374" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_53_770269979#12_1649881927", "url": "https://www.swedishnomad.com/currency-turkey/", "title": "Currency in Turkey - Info about the Turkish Lira (TRY)", "headings": "Currency in Turkey – info about the Turkish Lira\nCurrency in Turkey – info about the Turkish Lira\nQuick facts about the Turkish Lira (TRY)\nCan you pay with Euro in Turkey?\nCan you pay by card in Turkey?\nShould you exchange money before your trip?\nMoney and ATMs in Turkey\nMore about Turkey’s currency\nTurkish currency in various denominations\nWhy is Euro not used as the currency in Turkey?\nFrequently Asked Questions about money in Turkey\nCan I use my debit card in Turkey?\nAre credit cards accepted in Turkey?\nWhat is the best currency to use in Turkey?\nCan you use USD in Turkey?\nHow much cash can I take to Turkey?\nWhat currency is used in Istanbul?\nCan you use Euros in Istanbul?\nMore reading from Turkey\nMary Wu\nAlexander Waltner\n", "segment": "What is the best currency to use in Turkey? The best currency to use in Turkey is the Turkish Lira (TRY). The second-best is Euro, and then US dollars. However, you will get more value for your money if paying in Lira rather than Euro and dollars. Can you use USD in Turkey? Tourist shops, restaurants and hotels sometimes accept US dollars, but outside of the tourist areas, the US dollar is usually not accepted as currency in Turkey. Also, the rate given when paying in US dollars in Turkey is bad and it’s much better to use the local currency – Lira (TRY). How much cash can I take to Turkey? There is no limit on how much money you can take to Turkey. However, if you carry more than 10,000 Euro or equivalent in another currency, you need to sign a declaration form upon arrival.", "start_char": 4813, "end_char": 5600, "id": "89531413" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_30_1252632889#4_2802263203", "url": "https://turkishtravelblog.com/using-money-in-turkey/", "title": "Using Money in Turkey : Travel Guide by the Turkish Travel Blog", "headings": "The Guide to Using Money in Turkey\nThe Guide to Using Money in Turkey\nWhat is the Currency of Turkey?\nBest Place to Exchange Money in Turkey\nCan I use Euros, Dollars, or British Pounds?\nUsing Money in Turkey : ATM / Cash Machines\nUsing Travellers Cheques and Credit Cards in Turkey\nTransferring Money in and out of Turkey\nTaking Cash Out of Turkey\nTax, Refunds, Receipts, and Invoices\nSave Money While in Turkey\nAuthor\n", "segment": "Touristic shops, restaurants, and travel agents will accept most currencies. The Antalya region that is popular with Europeans even display prices in Euros while on the Aegean, prices are sometimes shown in pounds because it is popular with Brits. Touristic places in Istanbul seem to take any currency as long as it has value. Just bear in mind that these establishments will often use their own exchange rate if the bill is in lira. Using Money in Turkey : ATM / Cash Machines\nKnown in Turkey as bankamatik, it is far safer and easier to rely on ATMS / cash machines to withdraw Euros, USD, Turkish Lira, and British pounds. However, before you depart from your home country, inform your bank that you are travelling to Turkey otherwise they may block your account because of suspicious activity. Likewise, also ask about charges for using your cash card abroad. Some banks don’t charge for foreign transactions while others do. The daily limit you can withdraw is still the same stipulation as in your home country.", "start_char": 2033, "end_char": 3052, "id": "38219308" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_53_770269979#3_1649864297", "url": "https://www.swedishnomad.com/currency-turkey/", "title": "Currency in Turkey - Info about the Turkish Lira (TRY)", "headings": "Currency in Turkey – info about the Turkish Lira\nCurrency in Turkey – info about the Turkish Lira\nQuick facts about the Turkish Lira (TRY)\nCan you pay with Euro in Turkey?\nCan you pay by card in Turkey?\nShould you exchange money before your trip?\nMoney and ATMs in Turkey\nMore about Turkey’s currency\nTurkish currency in various denominations\nWhy is Euro not used as the currency in Turkey?\nFrequently Asked Questions about money in Turkey\nCan I use my debit card in Turkey?\nAre credit cards accepted in Turkey?\nWhat is the best currency to use in Turkey?\nCan you use USD in Turkey?\nHow much cash can I take to Turkey?\nWhat currency is used in Istanbul?\nCan you use Euros in Istanbul?\nMore reading from Turkey\nMary Wu\nAlexander Waltner\n", "segment": "Currency code: TRY. Can you pay with Euro in Turkey? The Euro is widely accepted as currency in Turkey in tourist areas. However, the rate that you will be given will likely be much worse than the actual value of the Euro, which means that you will lose a lot of money by paying in Euros in Turkey. Always pay in the local currency – Turkish Lira. Can you pay by card in Turkey? VISA and Mastercard are accepted in many restaurants, hotels, and larger stores, but it’s still a cash-based society and it’s recommended that tourists always carry cash for smaller purchases, local restaurants, smaller shops, bus rides, taxi, etc. Should you exchange money before your trip? Exchanging money in an exchange office is usually a bad idea due to poor exchange rates.", "start_char": 702, "end_char": 1463, "id": "89531404" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_45_739292183#3_1391176705", "url": "https://www.legit.ng/1141687-what-currency-turkey.html", "title": "What currency does Turkey use now? ▷ Legit.ng", "headings": "What currency does Turkey use now?\nWhat currency does Turkey use now?\nHow and where is it profitable to change foreign money for Turkey currency?\n", "segment": "Do not change currency at your hotel reception or upon arrival or departure at the airport. READ ALSO: 23 Turkish companies to visit Nigeria following Buhari’s visit\nThanks to the recent monetary reform, it is easy to transfer currency from the dollar to lira. 5, 10, 20, 50, 100 and 200 liras are currently accepted in this country. You can see a picture of Mustafa Ataturk on the lira. If you plan to go to the local restaurants, cafes, markets and souvenir shops, it is better to exchange your currency for Turkish money. If you go to the resort part of Turkey, like such cities as Antalya, Alanya, Marmaris, Kemer, Side, Dalaman, Bodrum, then it is better to take some euros or dollars with you. You can always exchange it for lira if you need to. Read also\nThese countries are happy to give you their visas in Nigeria\nIf you are visiting Ankara or Istanbul, you should not change your dollars to Turkish lira at home. The rate of lira to dollar after arrival will be more profitable.", "start_char": 1141, "end_char": 2129, "id": "50327376" } ]
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what shows did henry winkler produce?
Mr. Sunshine
[ { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_23_1548121993#9_3432655029", "url": "https://marriedbiography.com/henry-winkler-biography/", "title": "Henry Winkler Bio, Affair, Married, Wife, Net Worth, Ethnicity, Age, Nationality, Height, Actor, director, comedian, author, producer", "headings": "\nHenry Winkler Bio\n(Actor, director, comedian, author, producer)\nHenry Winkler is one inspiring actor who suffered from dyslexia and recovered at the age of 35.\nRelationship Statistics of Henry Winkler\nWho is Henry Winkler?\nHenry Winkler: Age, Parents, Siblings, Ethnicity\nEducation, School/College University\nHenry Winkler: Professional Life, Career\nAwards, Nominations\nHenry Winkler: Net Worth, Income, Salary\nHenry Winkler: Rumors, Controversy/Scandal\nBody Measurements: Height, Weight\nSocial Media: Facebook, Instagram, Twitter\n", "segment": "Marshall argued about the jacket and later it was decided that Winkler could only wear the leather jacket in scenes with his motorcycle and he appeared with his motorcycle until season 2. During his time on ‘Happy Days’, he made his appearance in ‘The Lords of Flatbush’ in 1974, ‘Heroes’ in 1977, ‘The One and Only’ in 1978, ‘An American Christmas Carol’ in 1979 and hosted also one of the hosts of the 1979 Music for UNICEF Concert. He collaborated with John Rich and established Winkler-Rich Productions and appeared on several television shows like ‘MacGyver’, ‘So Weird’, ‘Mr. Sunshine’, etc. He directed ‘Memories Of Me’ in 1988 and ‘Cop and a Half’ in 1993. He returned to acting at the beginning of 1990 and starred in the controversial made-for-television film ‘Absolute Strangers’ in which a husband forced to make a decision regarding his comatose wife and unborn baby. Henry appeared as a recurring role in the Fox Television comedy ‘Arrested Development’ and later moved to CBS for one season in ‘Out of Practice’ and made guest appearances on television series such as ‘Numb3rs’, ‘The Bob Newhart Show’, ‘The Drew Carey Show’, ‘The Simpsons’, ‘Crossing Jordan’, ‘King of the Hill’. He appeared as a retired cop in the Hallmark Channel movie ‘The Most Wonderful Time of the Year’. He also gave his voice to Willard Deutschebog, a suicidal German teacher, in the comedy series ‘Sit Down, Shut Up’. He made his recurring role on USA Network’s ‘Royal Pains’ and later joined the web series ‘Children’s Hospital’ and appeared in 9 episodes of ‘Parks and Recreation; between 2013 and 2015 as Dr. Saperstein.", "start_char": 3572, "end_char": 5187, "id": "111601330" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_16_412765174#10_679279732", "url": "https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Beth_Grant", "title": "Beth Grant - Wikipedia", "headings": "Beth Grant\nBeth Grant\nContents\nEarly life\nCareer\nPersonal life\nFilmography\nFilm\nTelevision\nAwards and nominations\nOvation Awards\nReferences\nExternal links\n", "segment": "Pushing Daisies; My Name Is Earl; Yes, Dear; King of the Hill; The Office; Angel; Judging Amy; Jericho; Sordid Lives: The Series;", "start_char": 3545, "end_char": 3674, "id": "99726504" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_35_1519071553#10_3372865433", "url": "https://www.celebritynetworth.com/richest-celebrities/actors/henry-winkler-net-worth/", "title": "Henry Winkler Net Worth | Celebrity Net Worth", "headings": "Henry Winkler Net Worth\nHenry Winkler Net Worth\nHow much is Henry Winkler Worth?\nHenry Winkler Net Worth:\nHenry Winkler\nHenry Winkler Earnings\nDid we make a mistake?\n", "segment": "and the made-for-tv film \"Scandal Sheet\" (1985). Additionally, he directed films like \"Memories of Me\" (1988) and \"Cop and a Half\" (1993). In 1999, Winkler signed on as executive producer for the Disney Channel original series \"We Weird\". He has since worked on a number of other projects. For example, he was the executive producer of the NBC series \"Better Late Than Never\" from 2016 to 2018, a travel-reality show that featured Winkler himself, alongside William Shatner, George Foreman, and Terry Bradshaw. Other Work: Winkler is a published author. He has collaborated with Lin Oliver on a series of children's books featuring a dyslexic boy named Hank Zipzer. They have published 17 books featuring Zipzer. 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Winkler is exec producing for Universal TV and Storyline Entertainment with Jason Ehrlich (“The Bachelor”), Tim Crescenti (“I Survived a Japanese Game Show”) and Zadan and Meron. (Pictured: William Shatner, Henry Winkler, George Foreman)\noptional screen reader\nComments", "start_char": 1089, "end_char": 1728, "id": "38865627" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_54_1657158320#3_3646371661", "url": "https://www.therichest.com/celebnetworth/celeb/henry-winkler-net-worth/", "title": "Henry Winkler Net Worth | TheRichest", "headings": "Henry Winkler Net Worth\nHenry Winkler Net Worth\nLists Ranked On\nStatistics\nSource of Wealth:\nAge:\nBirth Place:\nHeight:\nMarital Status:\nFull Name:\nNationality:\nDate of Birth:\nEthnicity:\nOccupation:\nChildren:\nAbout Henry Franklin Winkler, OBE\n", "segment": "Mr. Winkler has also gone to perform in films for former child star turned director, Ron Howard. Winkler has guest starred in the show Arrested Development. Winkler has worked as an executive producer for a number of different retrospectives for the Biography Channel. Winkler has also been an executive producer and an actor in a number of different sitcoms and pilots. Hollywood Squares is another show that Winkler produced. 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what teams did manny ramirez play for?
Boston Red Sox
[ { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_17_3691443810#3_3791047629", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Manny_Ramirez", "title": "Manny Ramirez - Wikipedia", "headings": "Manny Ramirez\nManny Ramirez\nContents\nEarly life\nCareer\nMinor leagues\nCleveland Indians (1993–2000)\n1993–1994\n1995–1997\n1998–2000\nBoston Red Sox (2001–2008)\n2001–2003\n2004\n2005–2006\n2007–2008\nLos Angeles Dodgers (2008–2010)\n2008\n2009\n2010\nChicago White Sox (2010)\nTampa Bay Rays (2011)\nReinstatement\nLate career\nOakland Athletics system (2012)\nEDA Rhinos (2013)\nTexas Rangers system (2013)\nChicago Cubs system (2014–2016) and coaching\nKōchi Fighting Dogs (2017)\n2018–present\nPersonal life\nCareer highlights\nPublicity\nSee also\nReferences\nExternal links\n", "segment": "He was drafted by the Cleveland Indians in the first round of the 1991 MLB draft, 13th overall. He made his MLB debut on September 2, 1993. In 1994, Ramirez became a major league regular, and finished second in voting for the Rookie of the Year Award. By 1995, he had become an All-Star. He was with the Indians in playoff appearances in 1995, 1996, 1997, 1998, and 1999; this included an appearance in the 1995 and 1997 World Series. In 1999, Ramirez set the Indians' single-season RBIs record with 165 RBIs. After the 2000 season, Ramirez signed with the Boston Red Sox. During his time in Boston, Ramirez and teammate David Ortiz became one of the best offensive tandems in baseball history. Ramirez led the Red Sox to World Series Championships in 2004 and 2007 before being traded to the Los Angeles Dodgers in 2008 as part of a three-team deal that also involved the Pittsburgh Pirates .", "start_char": 2204, "end_char": 3097, "id": "105807661" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_34_1539053660#2_3237437695", "url": "https://www.britannica.com/biography/Manny-Ramirez", "title": "Manny Ramirez | Biography, Stats, & Facts | Britannica", "headings": "Manny Ramirez\nManny Ramirez\nDominican American baseball player\nLearn More in these related Britannica articles:\nManny Ramirez\n", "segment": "Additionally, his offbeat personality and unusual behaviour (such as occasionally playing in the outfield with a water bottle tucked into his back pocket) both on and off the field—which was usually excused by local media as simply “Manny being Manny”—served to lighten the mood around Boston’s Fenway Park, where the team’s failure to win a World Series since 1918 often created a defeatist and moribund atmosphere. In 2004 Ramirez sparked a postseason run for the Red Sox that resulted in the team’s first World Series title in 86 years, and he was voted Most Valuable Player of the World Series. During that Series, Ramirez had 7 hits in 17 at bats, including a home run and four RBIs, for a .412 average during a four-game sweep of the St. Louis Cardinals. In 2007 Ramirez batted .296 during the regular season with 20 home runs and 88 RBIs, but it was his performance in the playoffs that was truly notable. He broke the career postseason home run record during the AL Championship Series, where his .409 batting average keyed a Boston rally from a three-games-to-one deficit over his old Cleveland Indians team, and the Red Sox went on to win another World Series, sweeping the Colorado Rockies in four games. Ramirez’s aloof attitude, history of questionable injury claims, and oft-expressed dissatisfaction with Red Sox management served to sour both the team and its fans on the slugger over his eight years in Boston. Soon after hitting the 500th home run of his career in 2008, he was traded to the Los Angeles Dodgers. Ramirez joined the Dodgers at the mid-season trading deadline and quickly endeared himself to Los Angeles fans. He was credited with bringing a looser attitude to his new team, which went from a 54–54 record when he arrived to a final 84–78 record, the National League (NL) West Division title, and a berth in the NL Championship Series. In 53 games with the Dodgers—approximately a third of the regular-season schedule—Ramirez hit .396 with 17 home runs and 53 RBIs and thereby supplied the team with some much-needed right-handed power.", "start_char": 1748, "end_char": 3817, "id": "23757502" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_17_3691443810#12_3791068555", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Manny_Ramirez", "title": "Manny Ramirez - Wikipedia", "headings": "Manny Ramirez\nManny Ramirez\nContents\nEarly life\nCareer\nMinor leagues\nCleveland Indians (1993–2000)\n1993–1994\n1995–1997\n1998–2000\nBoston Red Sox (2001–2008)\n2001–2003\n2004\n2005–2006\n2007–2008\nLos Angeles Dodgers (2008–2010)\n2008\n2009\n2010\nChicago White Sox (2010)\nTampa Bay Rays (2011)\nReinstatement\nLate career\nOakland Athletics system (2012)\nEDA Rhinos (2013)\nTexas Rangers system (2013)\nChicago Cubs system (2014–2016) and coaching\nKōchi Fighting Dogs (2017)\n2018–present\nPersonal life\nCareer highlights\nPublicity\nSee also\nReferences\nExternal links\n", "segment": "However, the team's season ended in August due to the 1994 MLB strike. Ramirez finished second in the Rookie of the Year award voting after batting .269 with 17 home runs and 60 RBIs in 91 games. 1995–1997\nRamirez's breakout season came in 1995, when he batted .308 with 31 home runs and 107 RBIs. In July, he was selected to his first All-Star Game and won his first career Silver Slugger Award following the season. That year, the Indians reached the postseason, and Ramirez hit two home runs in the 1995 American League Championship Series against the Mariners, which the Indians won in six games. The Indians then took on the Atlanta Braves in the World Series, and Ramirez batted .222 with one home run in the Indians' six-game loss. In December 1995, Ramirez agreed to a $10.15 million, four-year contract. Ramirez continued to hit well in 1996, batting .309 with 33 home runs and 112 RBIs. The Indians again reached the playoffs, and Ramirez batted .375 with two home runs in the Indians' loss to the Orioles in the 1996 American League Division Series. In 1997, Ramirez's contact continued to improve, though his power dipped slightly, as he hit .328 with 26 home runs and 88 RBIs.", "start_char": 8532, "end_char": 9721, "id": "105807670" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_17_3691443810#2_3791045917", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Manny_Ramirez", "title": "Manny Ramirez - Wikipedia", "headings": "Manny Ramirez\nManny Ramirez\nContents\nEarly life\nCareer\nMinor leagues\nCleveland Indians (1993–2000)\n1993–1994\n1995–1997\n1998–2000\nBoston Red Sox (2001–2008)\n2001–2003\n2004\n2005–2006\n2007–2008\nLos Angeles Dodgers (2008–2010)\n2008\n2009\n2010\nChicago White Sox (2010)\nTampa Bay Rays (2011)\nReinstatement\nLate career\nOakland Athletics system (2012)\nEDA Rhinos (2013)\nTexas Rangers system (2013)\nChicago Cubs system (2014–2016) and coaching\nKōchi Fighting Dogs (2017)\n2018–present\nPersonal life\nCareer highlights\nPublicity\nSee also\nReferences\nExternal links\n", "segment": "His 21 grand slams are third all-time, and his 29 postseason home runs are the most in MLB history. He appeared in 12 All-Star Games, with a streak of eleven consecutive games beginning in 1998 that included every season that he played with the Red Sox. Ramirez was born in Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic. When he was 13 years old, he moved to New York City with his parents, Onelcida and Aristides. He attended George Washington High School and became a baseball standout. He was drafted by the Cleveland Indians in the first round of the 1991 MLB draft, 13th overall. He made his MLB debut on September 2, 1993. In 1994, Ramirez became a major league regular, and finished second in voting for the Rookie of the Year Award. By 1995, he had become an All-Star. 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The eight-team Australian Baseball League plays a 24-game season in December and January each year. It is an alternative to winter leagues in the Caribbean and features local players, minor leaguers affiliated with MLB teams, and players from Japan, South Korea, and Taiwan. Ramirez finished his MLB career as a .312/.411/.585 hitter with 555 home runs in parts of 19 seasons. Multiple performance-enhancing drug suspensions have kept him out of the Hall of Fame, however.", "start_char": 1021, "end_char": 1769, "id": "32486012" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_45_996494655#10_1947551848", "url": "https://www.lineups.com/mlb/lineups/cleveland-indians", "title": "2021 Cleveland Indians Starting Lineup Today", "headings": "Cleveland Indians Starting Lineup 5/17/21\nIndians Lineup\n\nCleveland Indians Starting Lineup 5/17/21 Indians Lineup\n21-17, 2nd in AL Central\n@ LAA\n1:38 am GMT , 5/18\nIndians Starting Lineup\nMost Common Indians Lineups\n2021 Recent Indians Lineups\nCompany\nTerms\nNFL\nNBA\nMLB\nNHL\nCFB\nVegas Odds\nLineup Optimizer\n", "segment": "Jose Ramirez\n4. Eddie Rosario\n5. Franmil Reyes\n6. Josh Naylor\n7. Jake Bauers\n8. Roberto Perez\n9. Andres Gimenez\n3 Games Game\n1. Ben Gamel\n2. Cesar Hernandez\n3. 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In 2013, he hit .352/.422/.555 with eight home runs in 49 games with the EDA Rhinos of the Chinese Professional Baseball League. Manny signed with the Kochi Fighting Dogs of the independent Shikoku Island League in Japan in 2017, but he did not play because of a knee injury. The eight-team Australian Baseball League plays a 24-game season in December and January each year. It is an alternative to winter leagues in the Caribbean and features local players, minor leaguers affiliated with MLB teams, and players from Japan, South Korea, and Taiwan. Ramirez finished his MLB career as a .312/.411/.585 hitter with 555 home runs in parts of 19 seasons.", "start_char": 643, "end_char": 1673, "id": "32486011" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_34_1539053660#1_3237435293", "url": "https://www.britannica.com/biography/Manny-Ramirez", "title": "Manny Ramirez | Biography, Stats, & Facts | Britannica", "headings": "Manny Ramirez\nManny Ramirez\nDominican American baseball player\nLearn More in these related Britannica articles:\nManny Ramirez\n", "segment": "He was drafted by the Cleveland Indians in June 1991, and in his first professional season, while playing for Cleveland’s Burlington, North Carolina, minor-league affiliate, he was voted Appalachian League Player of the Year. Ramirez joined the Indians in 1993 and established himself as one of the most productive batters in Major League Baseball. Although sidelined by a hamstring injury for part of the 2000 season, he amassed 38 home runs and 122 runs batted in (RBIs) for the Indians in 118 games while compiling a .351 batting average. During the following winter, he signed an eight-year, $160 million contract with the Boston Red Sox. Ramirez, who had been named an American League (AL) All-Star in each season since 1998, continued to produce in Boston. Additionally, his offbeat personality and unusual behaviour (such as occasionally playing in the outfield with a water bottle tucked into his back pocket) both on and off the field—which was usually excused by local media as simply “Manny being Manny”—served to lighten the mood around Boston’s Fenway Park, where the team’s failure to win a World Series since 1918 often created a defeatist and moribund atmosphere. In 2004 Ramirez sparked a postseason run for the Red Sox that resulted in the team’s first World Series title in 86 years, and he was voted Most Valuable Player of the World Series. During that Series, Ramirez had 7 hits in 17 at bats, including a home run and four RBIs, for a .412 average during a four-game sweep of the St. Louis Cardinals. In 2007 Ramirez batted .296 during the regular season with 20 home runs and 88 RBIs, but it was his performance in the playoffs that was truly notable. He broke the career postseason home run record during the AL Championship Series, where his .409 batting average keyed a Boston rally from a three-games-to-one deficit over his old Cleveland Indians team, and the Red Sox went on to win another World Series, sweeping the Colorado Rockies in four games.", "start_char": 985, "end_char": 2963, "id": "23757501" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_17_3691443810#4_3791049386", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Manny_Ramirez", "title": "Manny Ramirez - Wikipedia", "headings": "Manny Ramirez\nManny Ramirez\nContents\nEarly life\nCareer\nMinor leagues\nCleveland Indians (1993–2000)\n1993–1994\n1995–1997\n1998–2000\nBoston Red Sox (2001–2008)\n2001–2003\n2004\n2005–2006\n2007–2008\nLos Angeles Dodgers (2008–2010)\n2008\n2009\n2010\nChicago White Sox (2010)\nTampa Bay Rays (2011)\nReinstatement\nLate career\nOakland Athletics system (2012)\nEDA Rhinos (2013)\nTexas Rangers system (2013)\nChicago Cubs system (2014–2016) and coaching\nKōchi Fighting Dogs (2017)\n2018–present\nPersonal life\nCareer highlights\nPublicity\nSee also\nReferences\nExternal links\n", "segment": "this included an appearance in the 1995 and 1997 World Series. In 1999, Ramirez set the Indians' single-season RBIs record with 165 RBIs. After the 2000 season, Ramirez signed with the Boston Red Sox. During his time in Boston, Ramirez and teammate David Ortiz became one of the best offensive tandems in baseball history. Ramirez led the Red Sox to World Series Championships in 2004 and 2007 before being traded to the Los Angeles Dodgers in 2008 as part of a three-team deal that also involved the Pittsburgh Pirates . In 2009 Ramirez was suspended 50 games for violating baseball's drug policy by taking human chorionic gonadotropin (hCG), a women's fertility drug that is often taken after steroids. In the spring of 2011, Ramirez was informed by MLB of another violation of its drug policy, and a 100-game suspension. He chose to retire on April 8 rather than be suspended. However, in September 2011, Ramirez wished to be reinstated and agreed in December with the league to a reduced 50-game suspension. Though he played at various points in the Oakland Athletics, Texas Rangers, and Chicago Cubs systems, as well as internationally, Ramirez did not appear in another Major League game.", "start_char": 2576, "end_char": 3770, "id": "105807662" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_04_599778605#23_1329754760", "url": "http://www.baseballthinkfactory.org/minor_key/discussion/winter_league_baseball/", "title": "BBTF's Notes in a Minor Key Discussion :: Winter League Baseball", "headings": "\nReader Comments and Retorts", "segment": ".266/.360/.384\nAtlanta\nJean Garcia/ 20/ 145\nElvis Andrus/ 18/ 76\nAnaheim\nJaspher Puga/ 20/ 123\nBaltimore\nArturo Rivas/ 22/ 206\nBoston (player/age/OPS+)\nTony Granadillo/ 22/ 178\nCarlos Fernandez/ 20/ 174\nManny Arambarris/ 21/ 144\nChristian Lara/ 21/ 144\nLeo Sumoza/ 18/ 143\nRicardo Burgos/ 19/ 138\nArgenis Diaz/ 19/ 129\nChicago (AL)\nJose Martinez/ 18/ 148\nChicago (NL)\nCarlos Perez/ 19/ 127\nColorado\nDaniel Mayora/ 21/ 184\nFlorida\nEmilio Ontiveros/ 21/ 148\nHouston\nAmadeo Zazueta/ 20/ 122\nHernan Armas/ 19/ 117\nWladimir Sutil/ 22/ 117\nKansas City\nCarlos Avila/ 21/ 135\nNew York (AL)\nMarcos Vechionacci/ 20/ 114\nNew York (NL)\nYunir Garcia/ 24/ 193\nJesus Flores/ 22/ 129\nOakland\nWalter Correa/ 20/ 140\nCarlos Arriechi/ 21/ 139\nPhiladelphia\nFrancisco Murillo/ 20/ 139\nJesus Sanchez/ 19/ 105\nPittsburgh\nAnderson Chourio/ 20/ 118\nVictor Igsema/ 21/ 118\nSt. Louis\nJose Garcia/ 18/ 147\nTexas\nVictor Barrios/ 20/ 122\nToronto\nJesus Gonzalez/ 22/ 139\nYohermyn Chavez/ 17 / 100\n22. Xander Posted: December 03, 2006 at 09:12 PM (#2250857)\nFirst column is the name of the player, second is the age, third is un-park adjusted OPS+. 23. 1k5v3L Posted: December 03, 2006 at 09:27 PM (#2250864)\nI gather that's Venezuela. Any info on AZ's three players there (Callaspo, Montero, CGonzalez)? Or you intentinally left htem out? 24. Xander Posted:", "start_char": 8496, "end_char": 9822, "id": "75555436" } ]
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where did matthias schleiden do his work?
University of Tartu
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( 1911). \" Schleiden, Matthias Jakob\" . Encyclopædia Britannica (11th ed.). Cambridge University Press. \"year=1920\" . Encyclopedia Americana. 1920.", "start_char": 4683, "end_char": 4896, "id": "105888306" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_45_912083637#0_1742578631", "url": "https://www.lifepersona.com/matthias-schleiden-biography-and-highlights", "title": "Matthias Schleiden: Biography and Highlights | Life Persona", "headings": "Matthias Schleiden: Biography and Highlights\nMatthias Schleiden: Biography and Highlights\nBiography\nSchleiden and botany\nLatest works\nCell theory: its greatest contribution\nPrinciples of Theory\nModern interpreting\nReferences\n", "segment": "Matthias Schleiden: Biography and Highlights | Life Persona\nMatthias Schleiden: Biography and Highlights\nMatthias Schleiden was a German botanist and co-founder of the cell theory, along with Theodor Schwann and Rudolf Virchow. This theory speaks of the existence of cells in plants. Schleiden was born in Hamburg, Germany, in 1804. Although he studied law, he dedicated his life to botany, his real passion. He taught at the University of Jena and Dorpat University. Schleiden was one of the first scientists of the time to accept the theories of the evolution of Charles Darwin. Schleiden helped popularize these theories among his colleagues. His greatest contribution to science was to have formulated, together with his compatriot Theodor Schwann, the cellular theory of organisms.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 786, "id": "50510139" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_17_3808051276#13_3918740115", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Matthias_Schleiden", "title": "Matthias Jakob Schleiden - Wikipedia", "headings": "Matthias Jakob Schleiden\nMatthias Jakob Schleiden\nContents\nCareer\nEvolution\nSelected publications\nReferences\nExternal links\n", "segment": "Oldenbourg, 1998, pp. 252, 256, 262, 288, 509. ^ IPNI. Schleid. 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Schleiden contributed to the field of embryology through his introduction of the Zeiss microscope lens and via his work with cells and cell theory as an organizing principle of biology. Schleiden was born in Hamburg, Germany, on 5 April 1804. His father was the municipal physician of Hamburg. Schleiden pursued legal studies at the University of Heidelberg in Heidelberg, Germany, and he graduated in 1827. He established a legal practice in Hamburg, but after a period of emotional depression and an attempted suicide, he changed professions.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 919, "id": "99538189" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_47_1171540411#7_2543802945", "url": "https://www.myinterestingfacts.com/matthias-schleiden-facts/", "title": "10 Interesting Matthias Schleiden Facts - My Interesting Facts", "headings": "10 Interesting Matthias Schleiden Facts\n10 Interesting Matthias Schleiden Facts\nMatthias Schleiden Facts 1: the birthplace and early life\nMatthias Schleiden Facts 2: the job\nMatthias Schleiden Facts 3: the interest of botany\nMatthias Schleiden Facts 4: the written work of Schleiden\nMatthias Schleiden Facts 5: the main idea of the written work\nMatthias Schleiden Facts 6: the atomic theory of chemistry\nMatthias Schleiden Facts 7: cell nucleus\nMatthias Schleiden Facts 8: the theory of evolution\nMatthias Schleiden Facts 9: the conclusion of Schleiden’s theory\nMatthias Schleiden Facts 10: death of Schleiden\n", "segment": "If you are interested to cite a botanical name to indicate this botanist as a writer, use Schleid as the standard author abbreviation. 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Botany is one of the interesting sciences to learn since you will know more about plants and flowers. Schleiden is one of the most notable botanists from Germany. He was born on April 5th, 1804 and died on June 23rd, 1881. Schleiden along with Rudolf Virchow and Theodor Schwann co-founded the cell theory. Check the detail post for more information. Matthias Schleiden Facts 1: the birthplace and early life\nThe birthplace of Schleiden is located in Hamburg, Germany. He attended University of Jena for his education.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 726, "id": "72368489" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_34_1540406976#0_3240300894", "url": "https://www.britannica.com/biography/Matthias-Jakob-Schleiden", "title": "Matthias Jakob Schleiden | Biography & Facts | Britannica", "headings": "Matthias Jakob Schleiden\nMatthias Jakob Schleiden\nGerman botanist\nTop Questions\nWho was Matthias Jacob Schleiden?\nWhen was Matthias Jacob Schleiden born? 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Top Questions\nWho was Matthias Jacob Schleiden? Matthias Jacob Schleiden was a German botanist who, with Theodor Schwann, cofounded the cell theory. In 1838 Schleiden defined the cell as the basic unit of plant structure, and a year later Schwann defined the cell as the basic unit of animal structure. Schleiden and Schwann articulated their observations as a unified theory—the cell theory—in 1839. Botany\nLearn about botany, the branch of biology that deals with the study of plants. Theodor Schwann\nRead more about German physiologist Theodor Schwann and his contribution to the cell theory. 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Due to his profesor Bartling, Schleiden won a big interest in botanic. This decision induced him to move to Berlin where his botanic oncle Johann Horjel lives who encouraged and promoted him. Contemporary, the famous scientists Alexander von Humboldt and the scottish botanist Robert Brown in Berlin. Schleiden worked in the labaratory together with Johannes Peter Mueller who has been the person who introduced Schleiden to Schwann. 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who is ronaldo playing for now?
Sport Club Corinthians Paulista
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You can find more information about the Yahoo Answers shutdown and how to download your data on this help page. runtomadic5\nruntomadic5\nasked in Sports Football (Soccer) Other - Soccer · 1 decade ago\nwhat team does cristiano ronaldo play current play for as in right now? 10 Answers\nRelevance\ncowok insyaf\nLv 7\n1 decade ago\nFavorite Answer\nManchester United...\nfoongwk140804\nLv 7\n1 decade ago\nCristiano Ronaldo Dos Santos Aveiro or commonly known to the world as Cristiano Ronaldo currently plays for Manchester United in the English Premier League. he represent PORTUGAL in international football. Mohammed\n1 decade ago\nManchester United\nR7\n1 decade ago\nManchester United\nHow do you think about the answers? You can sign in to vote the answer. Anonymous\n5 years ago\nCristiano Ronaldo play for real madrid\nAnonymous\n1 decade ago\nRonaldo's club is Manchester United.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 1202, "id": "25526501" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_04_192801548#3_517050718", "url": "http://www.answers.com/Q/Who_does_cristiano_ronaldo_play_club_soccer_for", "title": "", "headings": "\n", "segment": "Because people thought he was good\nWhat team does Cristiano Ronaldo play for in soccer? Real Madrid. 2013. Why does Cristiano Ronaldo play soccer? my Arabic teacher told him loads of banging\nWhich football club does Cristiano Ronaldo play for? In the 2010 season Christiano Ronaldo is playing his club\nfootball at Real Madrid in Spain. What club does ronaldo play for 2012? Cristiano Ronaldo currently (in 2012) plays for Real Madrid in\nSpain. What club does Cristiano Ronaldo play for? real Madrid cf 2009/10\nWhat team does Cristiano Ronaldo play?", "start_char": 1626, "end_char": 2175, "id": "75065933" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_04_192801548#2_517049939", "url": "http://www.answers.com/Q/Who_does_cristiano_ronaldo_play_club_soccer_for", "title": "", "headings": "\n", "segment": "As of June 2014, Cristiano Ronaldo plays for Real Madrid, a club\nin Spain. Who does Cristiano Ronaldo play soccer for? Real Madrid\nWhat club will Cristiano Ronaldo play for after Real Madrid? juventus\nWhat inspired Cristiano Ronaldo to play soccer? his small lil thang\nWhy did Cristiano Ronaldo play soccer? Because people thought he was good\nWhat team does Cristiano Ronaldo play for in soccer? Real Madrid. 2013. Why does Cristiano Ronaldo play soccer? my Arabic teacher told him loads of banging\nWhich football club does Cristiano Ronaldo play for?", "start_char": 1318, "end_char": 1870, "id": "75065932" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_03_1698711222#2_2977467671", "url": "http://www.answers.com/Q/What_Football_team_does_Ronaldo_of_Brazil_play_for_now", "title": "", "headings": "\n", "segment": "Real Madrid\nWhat international football team does Cristiano ronaldo play for? He was the captain of Portugal. What national team does Rafael play for? Brazil national football team. In the Brazil team does the ronaldo play in this FIFA World Cup? Yes of cause he played 97 international matches for Brazil team\nand the country yet. Is ronaldo in in the Brazil wc squad 2010? No Ronaldo is not in the Brazilian team anymore. Is Ronaldo in a Gaelic football team? he is not\nWho does Cristiano Ronaldo play football for?", "start_char": 1578, "end_char": 2096, "id": "3588348" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_04_192801548#0_517047407", "url": "http://www.answers.com/Q/Who_does_cristiano_ronaldo_play_club_soccer_for", "title": "", "headings": "\n", "segment": "Who does Cristiano Ronaldo play club soccer for? - Answers\nCristiano Ronaldo currently plays his club football for\nManchester United FC. They are the 2007/2008 Premier League\nChampions, UEFA Champions League winners, and FIFA World Club\nChampions. 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 \nLeaderboard\n Related Topics\nEnglish Football\n \nInternational Football\n \nFootball - American\n \nSoccer History\n \nAsk Question\n0\nLog in\nFootball - Soccer\nEnglish Football\nInternational Football\nCristiano Ronaldo\nWho does Cristiano Ronaldo play club soccer for? Asked by Wiki User\nSee Answer\nTop Answer\nWiki User\nAnswered 2009-02-03 23:23:15\nCristiano Ronaldocurrently plays his club football for\nManchester UnitedFC. They are the 2007/2008 Premier League\nChampions, UEFA Champions League winners, and FIFA World Club\nChampions. 001\n0\n0\n0\n0\nAdd a Comment\nYour Answer\nLoading...\nStill have questions? Find more answers\nRelated Questions\nWho does Cristiano Ronaldo play for in pro soccer? Cristiano Ronaldo is a forward for Real Madrid FC. For what club does Cristiano Ronaldo play?", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 1318, "id": "75065930" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_56_1609635705#7_3291999841", "url": "https://www.vg247.com/2020/10/13/fifa-21-best-strikers-wingers-forwards/", "title": "FIFA 21 Best Strikers | Top Wingers and Forwards to add to your squad - VG247", "headings": "FIFA 21 Best Strikers | Top Wingers and Forwards to add to your squad\nFIFA 21 Best Strikers | Top Wingers and Forwards to add to your squad\nFIFA 21 Best Strikers – Highest Overall Wingers and Forwards\nFIFA 21 Best Strikers – Lower Overall Players with room for improvement\nFIFA 21 Best Strikers – Wingers and Forwards you can sign in the first season\nBuy our t-shirts, yeah\n", "segment": "Position: Overall: Potential: Current Team: Lionel Messi\n33\nRW, ST, CF\n93\n93\nBarcelona\nCristiano Ronaldo\n35\nST, LW\n92\n92\nPiemonte Calcio\nNeymar\n28\nLW\n91\n91\nPSG\nRobert Lewandowski\n31\nST\n91\n91\nBayern Munich\nKylian Mbappe\n21\nST, LW, RW\n90\n95\nPSG\nMohamed Salah\n28\nRW\n90\n90\nLiverpool\nSadio Mane\n28\nLW\n90\n90\nLiverpool\nKarim Benzema\n32\nCF, ST\n89\n89\nReal Madrid\nSergio Aguero\n32\nST\n89\n89\nManchester City\nPaulo Dybala\n26\nCF\n88\n89\nPiemonte Calcio\nRaheem Sterling\n25\nLW, RW\n88\n90\nManchester City\nHarry Kane\n26\nST\n88\n89\nSpurs\nEden Hazard\n29\nLW, ST\n88\n88\nReal Madrid\nJadon Sancho\n20\nRW, LW\n87\n93\nBorussia Dortmund\nBernado Silva\n25\nRW\n87\n88\nManchester City\nRoberto Firmino\n28\nCF\n87\n87\nLiverpool\nHeung Min Son\n27\nLW, CF\n87\n87\nSpurs\nAntoine Griezmann\n29\nST, CF, LW\n87\n87\nBarcelona\nCiro Immobile\n30\nST\n87\n87\nLazio\nPierre-Emerick Aubameyang\n31\nST, LW\n87\n87\nArsenal\nAngel Di Maria\n32\nRW, LW\n87\n87\nPSG\nLuis Suarez\n33\nST\n87\n87\nAtletico Madrid\nJamie Vardy\n33\nST\n86\n86\nLeicester City\nThomas Muller\n30\nRW\n86\n86\nBayern Munich\nPapu Gomez\n32\nCF ST\n86\n86\nAtalanta\nMarcus Rashford\n22\nST\n85\n91\nManchester United\nTimo Werner\n24\nST, LW\n85\n88\nChelsea\nHakim Ziyech\n27\nRW\n85\n86\nChelsea\nSerge Gnabry\n24\nRW\n85\n87\nBayern Munich\nRiyad Mahrez\n29\nRW\n85\n85\nManchester City\nMemphis Depay\n26\nCF, LW\n85\n88\nLyon\nMauro Icardi\n27\nST\n85\n86\nPSG\nLorenzo Insigne\n29\nLW, CF\n85\n85\nNapoli\nRomelu Lukaku\n27\nST\n85\n86\nInter\nDries Mertens\n33\nCF, ST\n85\n85\nNapoli\nErling Haaland\n19\nST\n84\n92\nBorussia Dortmund\nFIFA 21 Best Strikers – Lower Overall Players with room for improvement\nWhile the above players are the best-of-the-best, most of them won’t be in 5 years time. If you’re planning for the future, here are a few options to consider. FIFA 21 Best Strikers | Lower Overall Strikers, Wingers, and Forwards\nPlayer Name: Age: Position: Overall:", "start_char": 4007, "end_char": 5794, "id": "7226023" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_04_192801548#4_517051493", "url": "http://www.answers.com/Q/Who_does_cristiano_ronaldo_play_club_soccer_for", "title": "", "headings": "\n", "segment": "In the 2010 season Christiano Ronaldo is playing his club\nfootball at Real Madrid in Spain. What club does ronaldo play for 2012? Cristiano Ronaldo currently (in 2012) plays for Real Madrid in\nSpain. What club does Cristiano Ronaldo play for? real Madrid cf 2009/10\nWhat team does Cristiano Ronaldo play? Real Madrid for club. Portugal for Country\nWhat age did Cristiano Ronaldo start playing at'? at the age of 18 he started to play soccer\nWhat team does Christiano Ronaldo play for? Cristiano Ronaldo plays for Portugal National team and Real\nMadrid Club. Why Cristiano Ronaldo like soccer?", "start_char": 1870, "end_char": 2463, "id": "75065934" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_03_1698711222#0_2977464953", "url": "http://www.answers.com/Q/What_Football_team_does_Ronaldo_of_Brazil_play_for_now", "title": "", "headings": "\n", "segment": "What Football team does Ronaldo of Brazil play for now? - Answers\nManchester Unitednot Manchester United, ronaldo of Brazil never has never played for man utd, ronaldo of Portugal has but he is now at real Madrid,ronaldo of Brazil now plays for corinthians in Brazil\nHome\n Science\n Math\n History\n Literature\n Technology\n Health\n Law\n Business\n All Topics\n Random\n Unanswered\n Leaderboard\n Related TopicsEnglish Football\n International Football\n Football - American\n Soccer History\n \nAsk Question\nLog in\nFootball - Soccer\nEnglish Football\nWhat Football team does Ronaldo of Brazil play for now? Asked by Wiki User\nSee Answer\nTop Answer\nWiki User\nAnswered 2011-09-13 11:20:51\nManchester United\nnot Manchester United, ronaldo of Brazilnever has never played for man utd, ronaldo of Portugalhas but he is now at real Madrid,\nronaldo of Brazil now plays for corinthians in Brazil\n001\n0\n0\n0\n0\nAdd a Comment\nYour Answer\nStill Have Questions? Find More Answers\nRelated Questions\nWhat football team does Ronaldo play? realmadrid\nIs football player Ronaldo retired? AnswerYes Ronaldo has retired from soccer he retired from his team in Brazil and from soccer on Feb.14.2011\nWhich team does cristano ronaldo play for? Ronaldo plays for Portugal, and his club football is with Real\nmadrid. Did Cristiano ronaldo plays for Portugal national football team? Yes Ronaldo did play for Portugal. For what football team does Cristiano Ronaldo currently play for?", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 1578, "id": "3588346" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_03_1698711222#3_2977468422", "url": "http://www.answers.com/Q/What_Football_team_does_Ronaldo_of_Brazil_play_for_now", "title": "", "headings": "\n", "segment": "Yes of cause he played 97 international matches for Brazil team\nand the country yet. Is ronaldo in in the Brazil wc squad 2010? No Ronaldo is not in the Brazilian team anymore. Is Ronaldo in a Gaelic football team? he is not\nWho does Cristiano Ronaldo play football for? Real Madrid (Spain) and Portugal's National Team\nWho does Brazilian soccer player ronaldo play for? all i know as im only 10 is that he plays for a team in\nBrazil\nIs Ronaldo Retired From International Brazil Team? Not yet...\nWhich football team Cristano ronaldo? Argentina\nWhat is the team of ronaldo? Ronaldo Fenomeno from Brazil played for Corinthians in Brazil\nbut sadly he retired at 2011.", "start_char": 1825, "end_char": 2490, "id": "3588349" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_50_1000480597#14_1729766625", "url": "https://www.quora.com/How-fast-is-Cristiano-Ronaldo", "title": "How fast is Cristiano Ronaldo? - Quora", "headings": "How fast is Cristiano Ronaldo?\nHow fast is Cristiano Ronaldo?\nFootnotes\n", "segment": "It's not the Ronaldo of old who gets the ball at the halfway mark every time and just starts racing & skilling his way towards goal. The ball moves around a lot (Modrić, Kroos, Bale, James, Benzema, Isco all are great on the ball and have it at their feet a lot.) He's letting Marcelo (or whomever the left back is) do a lot of work too. Watch him play for Madrid, or for Portugal (with Coentrão), doing overlapping run after overlapping run. Those guys come in and batter the right back to create space for Ronaldo. He's starting closer to goal than before, so he runs less. I discussed this a bit here ( John Fernandez's answer to How does Ronaldo find the back of the net so consistently as a winger? ), but he's much more of a striker than a left winger these days - so he's closer to goal which prevents him from getting to top speed. So yeah, if you timed his pure 100 meter dash from a couple of years ago vs. now, he's probably a smidge slower. He's also playing a different position, letting others do the work (especially on Madrid).", "start_char": 7406, "end_char": 8449, "id": "87190303" } ]
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When he did sing, it was immediately obvious to everyone around that he was extremely talented. His classmates and friends soon encouraged Neverson to take singing seriously as a career path, and his stepfather introduced him to a record producer who was a family friend. Soon after Neverson graduated, he signed a deal with Atlantic Records in 2003.", "start_char": 437, "end_char": 1426, "id": "76307527" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_35_1527351554#4_3393023592", "url": "https://www.celebritynetworth.com/richest-celebrities/richest-comedians/trey-parker-net-worth/", "title": "Trey Parker Net Worth | Celebrity Net Worth", "headings": "Trey Parker Net Worth\nTrey Parker Net Worth\nHow much is Trey Parker Worth?\nTrey Parker Net Worth:\nTrey Parker\n", "segment": "The Musical.\" Parker took honors classes and loved Monty Python, and as a sixth grader, he performed a sketch he wrote, \"The Dentist,\" in the school talent show. The amount of fake blood in the sketch resulted in the school calling Trey's parents, and he remembers that \"the kindergartners were all crying and freaking out.\" Parker started making short films at age 14, and during his later teenage years, he was interested in pursuing a music career and recorded the comedy album \"Immature: A Collection of Love Ballads For The '80's Man\" with David Goodman, who later wrote for \"South Park\" and served as a \"fart coach\" on the 1998 episode \"Terrance and Phillip in Not Without My Anus.\" When Trey was 14, he performed in community theatre productions of \"Flower Drum Song\" and \"The Best Little Whorehouse in Texas\" and designed sets for \"Little Shop of Horrors.\" Parker attended Evergreen High School, and by his senior year, he \"had the lead in all the plays, and was the head of choir, and then [he] was prom king.\" After graduating in 1988, he enrolled at Berklee College of Music, and after one semester, he transferred to the University of Colorado at Boulder, where he met Matt Stone in a film class. Trey's first film was 1989's \"Giant Beavers of Southern Sri Lanka,\" and around this time, he began co-writing and co-starring in short films with Matt, such as \"Man on Mars\" and \"First Date.\" In 1993, Parker's short film \"American History\" earned him a Student Academy Award.", "start_char": 1726, "end_char": 3210, "id": "32653648" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_31_589138104#3_1181775276", "url": "https://wealthygorilla.com/trey-songz-net-worth/", "title": "Trey Songz's Net Worth (Updated 2021) | Wealthy Gorilla", "headings": "Trey Songz Net Worth\nNet Worth\nTrey Songz Net Worth\nNet Worth:\n$12 Million\nAge:\n36\nBorn:\nNovember 28, 1994\nCountry of Origin:\nUnited States of America\nSource of Wealth:\nProfessional Singer/Rapper\nLast Updated:\n2021\nIntroduction\nEarly Life\nCareer\nHighlights\nAlbums:\nFavorite Quotes from Trey Songz\n3 Rules for Success from Trey Songz\n1. You have to believe in yourself\n2. Change is good\n3. Stay true to your morals\nSummary\nWhat do you think about Trey Songz’s net worth? Leave a comment below.\nYou may like\n", "segment": "one of which led to him being discovered by Troy Taylor, a record producer with Atlantic Records. This led to him signing a contract with the label at the age of 15. Career\nWhile in high school, Trey formed a musical group with a few of his friends from school and he would spend his summers in New Jersey with Troy Taylor learning more about his own talent and the industry. After Trey graduated from high school in 2002, he moved to New Jersey to pursue his career. He received $100,000 in advance in 2003 and began recording his music in 2004 and later released numerous mixtapes using the name ‘Prince of Virginia.’ In 2005 he released his debut album ‘I Gotta Make It’ which made number 20 on the Billboard top 200. In 2007 he released the album ‘Trey Day’ which featured other musicians like Danja, Terry Lewis, and many more, the album reached number 11 on the Billboard top 200 chart. He released two more mixtapes, ‘Anticipation’ and ‘Genesis’ which contained vocal recordings of him at 15. In 2009 his new album ‘Ready’ showed that he sort of reinvented himself and changed his look and style to more sensual and cool club-ready music. The album hit number 3 on the Billboard charts and had six hit singles.", "start_char": 1116, "end_char": 2333, "id": "47080480" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_31_589138104#2_1181773300", "url": "https://wealthygorilla.com/trey-songz-net-worth/", "title": "Trey Songz's Net Worth (Updated 2021) | Wealthy Gorilla", "headings": "Trey Songz Net Worth\nNet Worth\nTrey Songz Net Worth\nNet Worth:\n$12 Million\nAge:\n36\nBorn:\nNovember 28, 1994\nCountry of Origin:\nUnited States of America\nSource of Wealth:\nProfessional Singer/Rapper\nLast Updated:\n2021\nIntroduction\nEarly Life\nCareer\nHighlights\nAlbums:\nFavorite Quotes from Trey Songz\n3 Rules for Success from Trey Songz\n1. You have to believe in yourself\n2. Change is good\n3. Stay true to your morals\nSummary\nWhat do you think about Trey Songz’s net worth? Leave a comment below.\nYou may like\n", "segment": "Since the beginning of his career, he has worked with some of the biggest names in the industry. Early Life\nTrey was born in Petersburg, Virginia on November 28, 1984, to Claude Neverson and April Tucker. Trey’s mom was only 17 years old when he was born and later married a military man with whom she raised Trey. The TOP 5 Success Lessons from Eminem\nReport this Ad\nTrey attended Petersburg High School and first debuted his musical talent in the 1998 talent show at his school. After this, he went on to take part in several other talent shows; one of which led to him being discovered by Troy Taylor, a record producer with Atlantic Records. This led to him signing a contract with the label at the age of 15. Career\nWhile in high school, Trey formed a musical group with a few of his friends from school and he would spend his summers in New Jersey with Troy Taylor learning more about his own talent and the industry. After Trey graduated from high school in 2002, he moved to New Jersey to pursue his career. He received $100,000 in advance in 2003 and began recording his music in 2004 and later released numerous mixtapes using the name ‘Prince of Virginia.’", "start_char": 567, "end_char": 1735, "id": "47080479" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_04_1287684922#8_2634170074", "url": "http://www.celebritynetworth.com/richest-celebrities/richest-rappers/trey-songz-net-worth/", "title": "Trey Songz Net Worth | Celebrity Net Worth", "headings": "Trey Songz Net Worth\nTrey Songz Net Worth\nHow much is Trey Songz Worth?\nTrey Songz Net Worth:\nTrey Songz\n", "segment": "Angela Weiss/Getty Images\nMusical Style: Trey Songz is an R&B singer with a tenor vocal range, although his songs sometimes defy classification into a single genre. Trey Songz has displayed a rare ability to blend emotional vocals with more traditional hip-hop sounds. According to Trey Songz, his influences include R. Kelly, Usher, and Prince. Trey Songz has also exhibited considerable rapping skills. Of all his albums, Chapter V shows the most versatility and range. Acting Career: Trey Songz has also experienced some success in the entertainment world. He typically appears as himself in various television series such as Lincoln Heights and Total Divas. In the film world, Trey Songz has appeared as an actor in several productions, such as Texas Chainsaw 3D and Baggage Claim.", "start_char": 3518, "end_char": 4304, "id": "76307534" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_31_589138104#1_1181771625", "url": "https://wealthygorilla.com/trey-songz-net-worth/", "title": "Trey Songz's Net Worth (Updated 2021) | Wealthy Gorilla", "headings": "Trey Songz Net Worth\nNet Worth\nTrey Songz Net Worth\nNet Worth:\n$12 Million\nAge:\n36\nBorn:\nNovember 28, 1994\nCountry of Origin:\nUnited States of America\nSource of Wealth:\nProfessional Singer/Rapper\nLast Updated:\n2021\nIntroduction\nEarly Life\nCareer\nHighlights\nAlbums:\nFavorite Quotes from Trey Songz\n3 Rules for Success from Trey Songz\n1. You have to believe in yourself\n2. Change is good\n3. Stay true to your morals\nSummary\nWhat do you think about Trey Songz’s net worth? Leave a comment below.\nYou may like\n", "segment": "United States of America\nSource of Wealth: Professional Singer/Rapper\nLast Updated: 2021\nIntroduction\nAs of 2021, Trey Songz’s net worth is about $12 million. Trey Songz, also known as Tremaine Aldon Neverson, is a well-known actor, singer, and songwriter; and has quickly become a sensation within the musical industry. Since the beginning of his career, he has worked with some of the biggest names in the industry. Early Life\nTrey was born in Petersburg, Virginia on November 28, 1984, to Claude Neverson and April Tucker. Trey’s mom was only 17 years old when he was born and later married a military man with whom she raised Trey. The TOP 5 Success Lessons from Eminem\nReport this Ad\nTrey attended Petersburg High School and first debuted his musical talent in the 1998 talent show at his school. After this, he went on to take part in several other talent shows;", "start_char": 246, "end_char": 1115, "id": "47080478" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_04_1287684922#3_2634163953", "url": "http://www.celebritynetworth.com/richest-celebrities/richest-rappers/trey-songz-net-worth/", "title": "Trey Songz Net Worth | Celebrity Net Worth", "headings": "Trey Songz Net Worth\nTrey Songz Net Worth\nHow much is Trey Songz Worth?\nTrey Songz Net Worth:\nTrey Songz\n", "segment": "Early Career: Trey Songz moved to New Jersey to begin work on his debut album in 2003. While he was finishing up the album in 2004, he released a number of mixtapes that helped spread the word of his arrival on the music scene in preparation for the debut album. In 2005, he released I Gotta Make It. His first album debuted at a respectable number 20 on the Billboard Top 200 and featured the hit track \"Gotta Make It\" featuring Twista. While that track made more of an impact in the underground community, another single from the album entitled \"Gotta Go\" achieved mainstream success. He also featured on Twista's next album that same year. In 2007, Trey Songz released a second album entitled Trey Day. This was an improvement on his debut album, as it debuted at number 11 on the Billboard Top 200 and sold 73,000 units in the first week. 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If you want to go to college go to the high school. If you want to learn a trade go to the vocational high school. Where did prince go to school in middol school? Bronx Academy of Letters\nWhere did Prince William go to primary school? Ludgrove preparatory school\nWhat high school should you go to hunter high school or irrawang high school? hunter high school\nWhat high school did Selena go to? what high school did Selena Gomez go to\nWhat high school did Dirk Nowitzki go to? He didn't go to high school\nWhat high school did Benjamin Banneker go to? 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Our slang, our tone of voice, our sh*t.”\n“You got all this f*ckin’ security, big a** guns, snipers on the roof, all this crazy sh*t, and you’re worried about Pop Smoke performing? Y’all need to protect me.”\n", "segment": "Sometimes I’d just walk into school and people would just be on some, “What the fuck? Oh, that’s son from Brooklyn?” I went to school in Jersey, Philly—I used to live on 33rd in North Philly. What brought you down there? Prep school. I used to play ball, running through that shit. I went to top camps and played the top schools in the country: IMG, Elevate, Impact. I tried it—the sports route—but I got a heart murmur, and I had to pump my brakes. I found out on the court when I was playing IMG in Florida.", "start_char": 6536, "end_char": 7045, "id": "109240615" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_04_1287684922#2_2634162538", "url": "http://www.celebritynetworth.com/richest-celebrities/richest-rappers/trey-songz-net-worth/", "title": "Trey Songz Net Worth | Celebrity Net Worth", "headings": "Trey Songz Net Worth\nTrey Songz Net Worth\nHow much is Trey Songz Worth?\nTrey Songz Net Worth:\nTrey Songz\n", "segment": "Born to a teen mother and a father who soon disappeared from his life, Trey Songz was raised as a military brat under the guidance of his stepfather. Neverson was shy as a child and was initially reluctant to sing in front of others. When he did sing, it was immediately obvious to everyone around that he was extremely talented. His classmates and friends soon encouraged Neverson to take singing seriously as a career path, and his stepfather introduced him to a record producer who was a family friend. 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what is yale university mascot?
Handsome Dan
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Established in 1701, it is the third oldest higher education institution in the US. The University has more than 12,000 students and is considered one of the most respectable academic centers in the world. Below are the latest Yale University mascot info: Mascot Box\nHandsome Dan\nMascot Founded\n1889\nMascot Color\nBlue\nMascot Meaning\nHandsome Dan is the first live mascot in the US, and since the mascot was accepted in 1889, 17 dogs have assumed the position. Social Campus Site\nClick Here\nThe Yale School Programs\nYale is arranged in 12 constituent schools, including the undergraduate college, ten professional schools as well as the Graduate School for Arts and Sciences. Each of these school supervises its own degree programs and curriculum. Apart from the New Haven central campus, the University also has facilities along Western New Haven as well as several nature preserves in New England. Yale also has an endowment of $23.9 billion, the second biggest in the world, and all Yale undergraduates go through a liberal arts curriculum, and the majors are arranged into residential colleges. Each of the faculties offers undergraduate courses, with more than 2,000 available each year.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 1301, "id": "90916174" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_04_79416523#2_209283654", "url": "http://www.answers.com/Q/What_is_the_mascot_of_yale", "title": "", "headings": "\n", "segment": "A Bulldog. What are Yale athletes called? Athletes from Yale are the Bulldogs. Their mascot is Handsome\nDan. What is Yale Universitys mascot? Yale's mascot is a bulldog. The colors are blue and white. What is the mascot of yale university? It is a crimson tiger. What is the mascot for Yale?", "start_char": 996, "end_char": 1288, "id": "74837562" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_04_79416523#1_209283097", "url": "http://www.answers.com/Q/What_is_the_mascot_of_yale", "title": "", "headings": "\n", "segment": "Find More Answers\nRelated Questions\nWhat is yales mascot? The Yale mascot is a Bulldog. What are the mascot for Harvard Yale and Princeton? The Princeton mascot is the tiger. Who is the mascot for Yale University? A Bulldog. What are Yale athletes called? Athletes from Yale are the Bulldogs. Their mascot is Handsome\nDan. What is Yale Universitys mascot?", "start_char": 782, "end_char": 1138, "id": "74837561" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_04_79416523#0_209281865", "url": "http://www.answers.com/Q/What_is_the_mascot_of_yale", "title": "", "headings": "\n", "segment": "What is the mascot of yale? - Answers\nThe official mascot of Yale college is Handsome Dan, a\nbulldog. Home\n Science\n Math\n History\n Literature\n Technology\n Health\n Law\n Business\n All Topics\n Random\n Unanswered\n Leaderboard\n Related TopicsUS Constitution\n Criminal Law\n History, Politics & Society\n US Government\n \nAsk Question\nLog in\nLaw & Legal Issues\nCollege Applications and Entrance Requirements\nYale University\nWhat is the mascot of yale? Asked by Wiki User\nSee Answer\nTop Answer\nWiki User\nAnswered 2011-03-13 04:36:51\nThe official mascot of Yale college is Handsome Dan, a\nbulldog. 001\n0\n0\n0\n0\nAdd a Comment\nYour Answer\nStill Have Questions? Find More Answers\nRelated Questions\nWhat is yales mascot? The Yale mascot is a Bulldog. What are the mascot for Harvard Yale and Princeton? The Princeton mascot is the tiger. Who is the mascot for Yale University?", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 996, "id": "74837560" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_19_646708909#4_720264564", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yale_%28mythical_creature%29", "title": "Yale (mythical creature) - Wikipedia", "headings": "Yale (mythical creature)\nYale (mythical creature)\nContents\nDescription\nHeraldic symbol\nReferences\nExternal links\n", "segment": "the plaster originals are in Canada, stone copies are at Kew Gardens, outside the palm house . In the US, the yale as an heraldic symbol is associated with Yale University in New Haven, Connecticut. Although the school's primary sports mascot is a bulldog named Handsome Dan, the yale can be found throughout the university campus. The mythical beast occupies two quadrants of the coat of arms of the Yale Faculty of Arts and Sciences (FAS), playfully representing the intellectual curiosity and inquiry of the FAS faculty. The yale is also depicted on the official banner of the president of the university, which, along with a wooden mace capped by a yale's head, is carried and displayed during commencement exercises each spring. Yales can be seen above the gateway to Yale's Davenport College and the pediment of Timothy Dwight College. The student-run campus radio station, WYBCX Yale Radio, uses the yale as its logo. References\n^ Bostock, John; Riley, H. T., eds. ( 1855).", "start_char": 2366, "end_char": 3345, "id": "59239799" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_04_79416523#8_209287495", "url": "http://www.answers.com/Q/What_is_the_mascot_of_yale", "title": "", "headings": "\n", "segment": "Yale is animal with four leg and two horn that swivel. Yale is\nanimal of Yale University in USA, where they have rare yale\ntaxidermy in museum. What did linus yale jr invent? The Yale Lock The Yale Lock\nWhat are Yale colors? Yale college colors are Yale blue and White\nWho founded yale in 1701? Elihu Yale and English philanthropist founded Yale! Who was Yale named after? Yale was named after Elihu Yale, a generous benefactor of the\nschool. Did linus yale create yale university? Elihu Yale donated money for it\nWhat does the mascot from yale symbolize?", "start_char": 2232, "end_char": 2788, "id": "74837568" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_04_79416523#9_209288256", "url": "http://www.answers.com/Q/What_is_the_mascot_of_yale", "title": "", "headings": "\n", "segment": "Elihu Yale and English philanthropist founded Yale! Who was Yale named after? Yale was named after Elihu Yale, a generous benefactor of the\nschool. Did linus yale create yale university? Elihu Yale donated money for it\nWhat does the mascot from yale symbolize? The mascot is a bulldog. A bulldog was chosen because its low\nstature and ugly face represent the hard and often unpleasant work\nneeded to achieve great scholarship, and the wrinkled faces that\nmost Yale professors have because it takes so many years to reach\nthat level of expertise. Every time the bulldog dies, he is replaced by another one and\ngiven the name \"handsome dan\" to symbolize the transmission of\nscholarship from one generation to the next. Is Yale in Boston? no, Yale is in Connecticut.", "start_char": 2527, "end_char": 3291, "id": "74837569" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_32_561422756#3_1069173496", "url": "https://www.aggienetwork.com/traditionsthroughtime/hullabaloo.aspx", "title": "Hullabaloo", "headings": "Ancient Greek and a play by Aristophanes could help decode a famous Aggie phrase\nAncient Greek and a play by Aristophanes could help decode a famous Aggie phrase", "segment": "Parabalou! Yale! Yale! Yale! Rah! Rah! Rah! Rah! Rah! Rah!", "start_char": 1615, "end_char": 1673, "id": "55696528" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_04_79416523#7_209286768", "url": "http://www.answers.com/Q/What_is_the_mascot_of_yale", "title": "", "headings": "\n", "segment": "What college team had a bulldog mascot in 1911? Yale University have always been known as the Bulldogs- and have\nan appropriate fight song- which was penned by Cole Porter. Bulldog=Bulldog! Bow-Wow-Wow- El-I Yale! What is Yale? Yale is animal with four leg and two horn that swivel. Yale is\nanimal of Yale University in USA, where they have rare yale\ntaxidermy in museum. What did linus yale jr invent? The Yale Lock The Yale Lock\nWhat are Yale colors? Yale college colors are Yale blue and White\nWho founded yale in 1701?", "start_char": 2004, "end_char": 2527, "id": "74837567" } ]
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who does paul wesley play in 24?
Stephen
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He inadvertently restores his and his friends' memories of Connor when he smashes the Orlon Window, thinking that Angel had betrayed his trust. Wesley visibly feels guilty after remembering how he betrayed his friends by taking Connor from Angel and later apologizes to Gunn for stabbing him. Towards the end of the season, Angel proposes an attack against the Circle of the Black Thorn, a powerful group of demons under the employ of the Wolfram & Hart's Senior Partners. In the show's final episode, Wesley does battle with the warlock Cyvus Vail ( Dennis Christopher) and is mortally wounded. He spends his dying moments with Illyria at his side, finally agreeing to let the demon take the form of Fred, thus allowing Wesley, in some way, to say goodbye to the woman he loved. Joss Whedon revealed in an interview that Wesley was originally intended to survive and appear in Angel season six, but he was inspired to kill Wesley off after being pitched the idea of his death scene by one of the script writers. Literature\nWesley, as he appears in Angel: After the Fall\nWesley appears in comic books and novels based on the Buffy and Angel television series.", "start_char": 7155, "end_char": 8622, "id": "59096255" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_18_967253462#7_1090594194", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paul_%22Jesus%22_Monroe", "title": "Paul \"Jesus\" Monroe - Wikipedia", "headings": "Paul \"Jesus\" Monroe\nPaul \"Jesus\" Monroe\nFrom Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia\nContents\nAppearances\nComic book series\nTelevision series\nSeason 6\nSeason 7\nSeason 8\nSeason 9\nFear the Walking Dead\nSeason 4\nVideo game series\nReception\nReferences\n", "segment": "He is later ambushed by three Saviors. As he tries to fight off the Savior trio, he is subdued by one of the members. After being knocked to the floor, Paul is almost killed by the Saviors; however, he is saved by Dwight and another Savior, who tell Paul's attackers to stand down, as they have some \"important\" questions for Paul. Dwight and the other Savior tie Paul up and load him onto a jeep. They drive to Sanctuary, allowing Paul to get a good look at the area and he bails out of the jeep at the very last second, narrowly avoiding capture and reports it back to Rick. He introduces Rick to Ezekiel, the leader of the Kingdom, in the hopes of forming the three communities into standing against the Saviors. As he sneaks into the Hilltop to tell Maggie of Rick's plan, he learns that Kal betrayed him and ran off to inform the Saviors of their plan in which Jesus catches up to him and convinces him to change his mind. He continues to recruit members of the Hilltop, much to Gregory 's dismay. Later, as Negan holds Rick, Nicholas, Heath & Holly hostage for attempting to kill him, Jesus arrives at the Safe Zone, hidden away from Negan and his men.", "start_char": 3565, "end_char": 4723, "id": "63398842" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_18_973160751#7_1096487901", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paul_Monroe_(The_Walking_Dead)", "title": "Paul \"Jesus\" Monroe - Wikipedia", "headings": "Paul \"Jesus\" Monroe\nPaul \"Jesus\" Monroe\nContents\nAppearances\nComic book series\nTelevision series\nSeason 6\nSeason 7\nSeason 8\nSeason 9\nFear the Walking Dead\nSeason 4\nVideo game series\nReception\nReferences\n", "segment": "He is later ambushed by three Saviors. As he tries to fight off the Savior trio, he is subdued by one of the members. After being knocked to the floor, Paul is almost killed by the Saviors; however, he is saved by Dwight and another Savior, who tell Paul's attackers to stand down, as they have some \"important\" questions for Paul. Dwight and the other Savior tie Paul up and load him onto a jeep. They drive to Sanctuary, allowing Paul to get a good look at the area and he bails out of the jeep at the very last second, narrowly avoiding capture and reports it back to Rick. He introduces Rick to Ezekiel, the leader of the Kingdom, in the hopes of forming the three communities into standing against the Saviors. As he sneaks into the Hilltop to tell Maggie of Rick's plan, he learns that Kal betrayed him and ran off to inform the Saviors of their plan in which Jesus catches up to him and convinces him to change his mind. He continues to recruit members of the Hilltop, much to Gregory 's dismay. 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(7.5)\n3 TV Show: The Vampire Diaries (7.7)\n2 TV Show: The Originals (8.2)\nRELATED: Legacies: 5 Reasons Kai Parker Had The Best Return (& 5 Freya Mikaelson Did)\n1 TV Show: 24 (8.3)\n", "segment": "The story takes place in New Orleans, where the center of the plot is the Mikaelson family, known as the world's original vampires. RELATED: Legacies: 5 Reasons Kai Parker Had The Best Return (& 5 Freya Mikaelson Did)\nThe main character, Klaus Mikaelson, is a vampire-werewolf hybrid. He and his siblings awaken to deal with the chaos that is ravaging the streets of New Orleans. Paul Wesley appears as Stefan Salvatore in the 14th episode of season 3, ' A Streetcar Named Desire ,' and helps the Mikaelson family. 1 TV Show: 24 (8.3)\nIn this popular action television series, Wesley has a small role where he played Stephen Wesley, the husband of Kim Bauer. 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As he sneaks into the Hilltop to tell Maggie of Rick's plan, he learns that Kal betrayed him and ran off to inform the Saviors of their plan in which Jesus catches up to him and convinces him to change his mind. He continues to recruit members of the Hilltop, much to Gregory 's dismay. Later, as Negan holds Rick, Nicholas, Heath & Holly hostage for attempting to kill him, Jesus arrives at the Safe Zone, hidden away from Negan and his men. He then grabs a Savior by his foot and trips him over. The Saviors open fire, but instead of hitting Paul they kill the Savior. Negan tells them to hold fire and at that moment Paul throws himself at the nearest Savior and orders Rick, Heath, Holly, and Nicholas into a trench. He proceeds to fight the Saviors until he works his way to Negan, whom he disarms and captures. 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As he sneaks into the Hilltop to tell Maggie of Rick's plan, he learns that Kal betrayed him and ran off to inform the Saviors of their plan in which Jesus catches up to him and convinces him to change his mind. He continues to recruit members of the Hilltop, much to Gregory 's dismay. Later, as Negan holds Rick, Nicholas, Heath & Holly hostage for attempting to kill him, Jesus arrives at the Safe Zone, hidden away from Negan and his men. He then grabs a Savior by his foot and trips him over. The Saviors open fire, but instead of hitting Paul they kill the Savior. Negan tells them to hold fire and at that moment Paul throws himself at the nearest Savior and orders Rick, Heath, Holly, and Nicholas into a trench. He proceeds to fight the Saviors until he works his way to Negan, whom he disarms and captures. Negan frantically tells the Saviors to hold fire and Paul issues an order to let the survivors go and threatens to kill Negan.", "start_char": 4012, "end_char": 5273, "id": "63402603" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_15_1979998#5_4116438", "url": "https://daybreak-netflix.fandom.com/wiki/Eli_Cardashyan", "title": "Eli Cardashyan | Daybreak Wiki | Fandom", "headings": "Eli Cardashyan\nEli Cardashyan\nEli Cardashyan\nBiographical Information\nAge\nGender\nEye Color\nHair Color\nStatus\nCause of Death\nCharacter Information\nOccupation\nEducation\nNickname\nRelationships\nRomance (s)\nEnemies\nPortrayal\nPortrayer\nSeasons\nPre-Apocalypse\nPost-Apocalypse\nTaking over the Mall\nEjection from the Mall\nDeath\nPersonality\nAppearances\nQuotes\nTrivia\nGallery\nReferences\n", "segment": "They are later joined by many other students who have survived the apocalypse. Ejection from the Mall\nWhen Wesley reveals that Turbo Pokaski gave him an ultimatum, either kill Josh or risk everyone's death, Wesley asks Eli for help. The two conceive a plan to poison the prom crown and ensure it lands on Josh's head, however, Wesley eventually gets cold feet and aborts the plan. When Josh finds out, he ejects the pair — and Angelica for her involvement with Sam's fake death — from the Mall. Despite this, Eli tries numerous times to re-enter the Mall, however, Josh continues to throw him out and Eli believes his empire has been stolen from him. Death\nJosh eventually allows Eli to rejoin the Mall, and the two formulate a plan to save Sam Dean from Michael Burr 's control. The two plan to infiltrate the High School, with Josh as Eli's prisoner, whilst Eli dresses as Baron Triumph. Their plan is almost successful, however, the two are attacked by Jaden Hoyles, who is under the impression that Eli is actually Triumph. Eli is fatally wounded and begins to bleed out despite Josh's attempts to help him. 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what to do today in birmingham uk?
Millennium Point
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Or “town”, as we Brummies call it. Here’s a Brummie Home and Abroad’s handy guide to 50 (ish) things to do in Birmingham City Centre. I was going to include places to eat and drink in here but it became WAY too long so that’s for another blog post. I might sneak one or two in here though…\n(I’m also including Digbeth and the Jewellery Quarter in this round-up as they’re only a short walk from the city centre, and there are so many great places that it’s be remiss to omit them…)\nThis article is featured in the app “ GPSmyCity: Walks in 1K+ Cities “, available on iPhone and iPad via the App Store. You can download the app to your mobile device to read the article offline and create a self-guided walking tour to visit the attractions featured in this article. The app turns your mobile device into a personal tour guide and it works offline, so no data plan is needed when traveling abroad. You can also find other self-guided Birmingham walks through GPSmyCity here. 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Spend the morning at the Birmingham Museum of Art, then have lunch at a traditional Southern tea room. Outdoor enthusiasts can tee off at the Robert Trent Jones Golf Trail or pack a lunch and spend the day hiking and enjoying the vistas at Ruffner Mountain. A world-class zoo, the innovative McWane Center and VisionLand, Alabama's first amusement park, are sure to keep families entertained and on the go. In the evening, listen to a blues show at an outdoor cafe and then spend the night at a small cozy inn or splurge for an elegant hotel. 07/24/2017\nhelpful\nlocal insight was helpful\nhelpful\nGadsden, AL\nGreat City in Northeast Alabama near Birmingham! We would like to extend a warm welcome and invite you to visit us. Here, we hope you will find the resources you need if you are planning a trip to the area. You will find information to activities and links to many visitor and tourist sites including Gadsden's Annual Riverfest! While in Gadsden make sure you visit Noccalula Falls, Downtown Gadsden, and the Coosa River.", "start_char": 8687, "end_char": 9906, "id": "21337489" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_52_1464712504#17_2973480871", "url": "https://www.southernsavers.com/top-25-free-things-birmingham/", "title": "Top 25 FREE Things to Do in Birmingham :: Southern Savers", "headings": "Top 25 FREE Things to Do in Birmingham\nTop 25 FREE Things to Do in Birmingham\nTop 25 FREE Things to Do In Birmingham\nMary McKiernan • 4 years ago\nSusan Newsome Davis • 4 years ago\nVesta Bidwell • 4 years ago\nKaitlynn Thorne • 5 years ago\nMary Andersen • 5 years ago\nBobby Joe Seales • 6 years ago\nRegina Moss Brehm-Bearden • 6 years ago\nElizabeth Seven Harding • 6 years ago\nGale Abernathy • 6 years ago\nTrainmanswife • 6 years ago\nKristen Monique Davison • 6 years ago\nTrainmanswife • 6 years ago\nRegina Moss Brehm-Bearden • 6 years ago\n", "segment": "21. Pepper Place Market\nPepper Place Market is Birmingham’s largest Farmer’s Market. It is held on Saturday with food, clothes, pottery, and more! 22. Jemison Trail\nWalk Jemison Trail and check out the Historic Old Mill. It is 3 miles long and is good for all skill levels. 23. Tour Churches\nThe Cathedral of Saint Paul is one of the most famous Catholic Churches in the South. You can also head to the Cathedral Church of the Advent. 24.", "start_char": 6161, "end_char": 6600, "id": "93522264" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_55_1093132980#7_2417302794", "url": "https://www.travelingmom.com/family-vacation-destinations/things-to-do-in-montgomery-alabama/", "title": "10 Must-See Things to Do in Montgomery Alabama | TravelingMom", "headings": "10 Must-See Things To Do in Montgomery Alabama\n10 Must-See Things To Do in Montgomery Alabama\n10 Things to Do in Montgomery Alabama\n1. Take in a family-friendly Minor League Montgomery Biscuits baseball game.\n2. Try artisan cocktails.\n3. Visit a local brewery and hang out with friends.\n4. Take in a performance at the Alabama Shakespeare Festival at Blount Cultural Park.\n5. Visit the F. Scott and Zelda Fitzgerald Museum.\n6. Experience the Kress.\n7. Browse artwork at the Montgomery Museum of Fine Art.\n8. The Legacy Museum: From Enslavement to Mass Incarceration\n9. The National Memorial for Peace and Justice\n10. Be inspired at Dexter Avenue King Memorial Baptist Church.\n1. Take in a Family-Friendly Minor League Montgomery Biscuits Baseball Game.\n2. Try Artisan Cocktails.\n3. Visit a Local Brewery and Hang Out with Friends.\n4. Take in a Performance at the Alabama Shakespeare Festival at Blount Cultural Park.\n5. Visit the F. Scott and Zelda Fitzgerald Museum.\n6. Experience the Kress.\n7. Browse Artwork at the Montgomery Museum of Fine Art.\n8. The Legacy Museum: From Enslavement to Mass Incarceration\nRead More: Tips for bringing kids to visit the Legacy Museum.\n9. The National Memorial for Peace and Justice\n10. Be inspired at Dexter Avenue King Memorial Baptist Church.\n", "segment": "Try artisan cocktails. 3. Visit a local brewery and hang out with friends. 4. Take in a performance at the Alabama Shakespeare Festival at Blount Cultural Park. 5. Visit the F. Scott and Zelda Fitzgerald Museum. 6. Experience the Kress. 7.", "start_char": 3382, "end_char": 3621, "id": "68361291" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_11_312254512#0_644268401", "url": "https://abrummiehomeandabroad.com/2019/09/03/50-things-to-do-in-birmingham-city-centre/", "title": "50 (ish) Things To Do in Birmingham City Centre", "headings": "\n", "segment": "50 (ish) Things To Do in Birmingham City Centre\nA Brummie Home and Abroad\nPart-time Traveller, Full-Time Brummie\nHome\nAbout me! Get in touch! 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I might sneak one or two in here though…\n(I’m also including Digbeth and the Jewellery Quarter in this round-up as they’re only a short walk from the city centre, and there are so many great places that it’s be remiss to omit them…)\nThis article is featured in the app “ GPSmyCity:", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 1174, "id": "24243929" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_31_229511664#19_484122360", "url": "https://visitlondon.com/things-to-do/budget-london/101-free-things-to-do-in-london", "title": "101 free things to do in London - visitlondon.com", "headings": "101 free things to do in London\n101 free things to do in London\nFree museums in London\nSightseeing Pass\nUnusual attractions\nTickets and offers\nPark life\nFree things to do in London with kids\nFree attractions in London\nBest London walks\nFantastic views of London\nFree gardens\nUnusual cultural activities\nFree art galleries in London\nFree live music in London\nHistoric London attractions\nFree festivals in London\nFun free summer activities\nExplore by category\n", "segment": "Enjoy free entry to blues bar Ain't Nothing But... from Sunday to Thursday nights. Dance along to ska, roots, reggae and folk rhythms at Hootananny Brixton, which offers loads of free gigs. See accomplished musicians performing at the prestigious Royal Academy of Music. Discover free lunchtime concerts at St Martin-in-the-Fields church. Tap your feet to live jazz every Sunday, Monday and Tuesday at The Troubadour. Historic London attractions\nSee the remains of London's Roman amphitheatre in the basement of the Guildhall Art Gallery. Book your free ticket well in advan", "start_char": 9425, "end_char": 10000, "id": "46708614" } ]
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German Democratic Republic
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Many left because of a failure of a democratic revolution in Germany in 1848. Why did immigration from Germany increase after 1848? Cause people In germany had failures of democratic revolution in germany\nHow was great britain able to avoid a revolution in 1848? Britain avoid revolution in 1848. What was the result of Germany's revolution in 1848? It was a failure. It caused the upper class to treat the other classes with more brutality and violence. Which was a major cause of the french revoulation of 1848? The Revolution of 1848 was caused by the continuance of the monarchy that was dethroned in the original revolution.", "start_char": 563, "end_char": 1265, "id": "74965856" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_10_1427892779#12_2328951270", "url": "http://www.wsws.org/en/articles/2010/05/holo-m12.html", "title": "Imperialism and the political economy of the Holocaust - World Socialist Web Site", "headings": "Imperialism and the political economy of the Holocaust\nImperialism and the political economy of the Holocaust\nNotes:\n", "segment": "As Professor Ian Kershaw has rightly commented, Hitler’s own actions were “only of secondary importance in bringing him to power.” His policy of holding out for the highest possible stakes—the chancellorship backed by the authoritarian powers lodged in the office of the president—and his refusal of any compromise, worked out in the end, but “this was a consequence of the actions of others more than of Hitler himself.” [ 4]\nIt would go well beyond the time we have available here to trace through all the twists and turns in the political crisis that led to the decision of January 30, 1933. Volumes have been written on this subject. Let me just indicate the main turning points. In the five years following the conclusion of World War I and the overthrow of the Kaiser on November 9, 1918, Germany was wracked by a series of political crises and revolutionary struggles, culminating in the revolutionary situation that developed in the late summer and early autumn of 1923. But the situation dramatically changed, however, when the German Communist Party (KPD), called off a planned insurrection in October 1923. The aborted revolution created the political conditions for a restabilisation of the German economy and its political system, largely through the inflow of loan capital from the United States. But towards the end of the 1920s, this inflow started to dry up and, by 1928-29, the German economy was entering a significant downturn. As the recession deepened, the German industrial capitalist class grew increasingly hostile to the social concessions m", "start_char": 8432, "end_char": 10000, "id": "27071910" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_26_101774028#8_207234278", "url": "https://phdessay.com/rise-of-totalitarianism/", "title": "Rise of Totalitarianism - PHDessay.com", "headings": "Rise of Totalitarianism\nGet help from\na subject expert\nin 3 hours It’s fast!\nRise of Totalitarianism\nCite this page\n", "segment": "They had terrible inflation, and their currency became worthless. France was aware of the high reparation costs putting Germany into a great depression. Things got better in Germany for a little until the stock market crashes in 1929 known as Black Tuesday and put Germany back into an economic crisis. This all lead to the overthrow of the government starting with the Freikorps. In 1920 the Freikorps attempted to overthrow the Weimar Republic and tried to blame the communist for it. Germany was in horrible shape with its economy and they would try anything to get out of it. Hitler actually had his reason for this economic crisis it was blaming the Jews. Any sort of way out the German people went along with because they were desperate for help. Hitler banned strikes, placed strict controls on wages and prices to end unemployment and try to improve the economy. He violated the treaty by increasing the military to help unemployment.", "start_char": 4157, "end_char": 5099, "id": "111829180" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_08_115061110#1_223174813", "url": "http://www.mpi-fg-koeln.mpg.de/%7Elk/netvis/exposure/German_Revolution.html", "title": "The German Revolution of 1848/49", "headings": "The German Revolution of 1848/49\nThe German Revolution of 1848/49", "segment": "Whether the beginning industrial revolution had brought about or only accelerated the liberal movement in Germany is an interesting and controversial historical question that must be left aside here. Regardless of the answer, in the years proceeding the revolution Germany was in a situation where the suppression of democratic principles such as freedom of the press, democratic representation in the legislature, and the independence of the judicature could only hardly be maintained by the ruling alliance of nobles and military. A revolt in Paris between the 22nd and 24th of February 1848 not only led to the overturn of King Louis Phillip and his regime but soon turned out to be the final trigger leading the situation in Germany to explode. Only a few days later the first uprising began as a spontaneously organized peasant revolts in the South-West (Baden) of Germany and in Bavaria. Wave-like, the revolution spread over the metropolitan areas in the Rhine-land to the political and military head of Prussia in Berlin. Surprised and overthrown by the strength of the movement many monarchs declared their willingness to install most of the basic democratic principles demanded. On March 5th, soon after these first uprisings, the liberal leaders and intellectual fathers of the revolution met in Heidelberg to discuss further steps to institutionalize the revolutionary changes obtained so far. It was decided upon that a provisional government should meet in Frankfurt to prepare a general election and to begin the work on a new, liberal constitution. This provisional government had its constituting session on March 31st and was eventually replaced by an elected legislative body on May 18th. Most historians agree that the conquest of the \"Red (democratic) Vienna\" by General Windischgrätz in October 1848 has been the crucial and final turning point in the revolution.", "start_char": 420, "end_char": 2305, "id": "128034" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_04_143315727#2_386167744", "url": "http://www.answers.com/Q/What_was_the_result_of_the_Revolution_of_1848_in_Germany", "title": "What was the result of the Revolution of 1848 in Germany? - Answers", "headings": "What was the result of the Revolution of 1848 in Germany\n?\n\nWhat was the result of the Revolution of 1848 in Germany?\nYour Answer\nWhat was the result of the Revolution of 1848 in Germany?\nRelated Questions\nWhat was the revolution in Germany that occurred in 1848 called?\nWhat did immigration from Germany increase after 1848?\nWhy did immigration from Germany increase after 1848?\nHow was great britain able to avoid a revolution in 1848?\nWhat was the result of Germany's revolution in 1848?\nWhich was a major cause of the french revoulation of 1848?\nThe revolution of 1848 in France ultimately resulted in?\nThe revolution of 1848?\nWhat are the release dates for The California Revolution of 1848 - 1911?\nHow did the revolutions of 1848 change the political landscape?\nHow did the Revolution of 1848 end?\nWhat contributed to 1848 Paris's abysmal conditions?\nWho led the abortive attempt to unify Italy in 1848?\nWhat has the author Wolfram Siemann written?\nWhat caused the German Revolution of 1848?\nWhat was a result of the American revolution?\nWhat was the German revolution in 1848 called?\nWhat nations grew out of the Revolution of 1848?\nWas the revolution of 1848 successful?\nHow was the French revolution of 1848 really two revolutions?\nWhat two European countries were not affected by the Revolution of 1848?\nThe 1789 French Revolution is called the Springtime of Peoples?\nWhat happened as a result of Russian revolution?\nHow did the development of Russia cause a revolution?\nThe Revolution influenced a series of revolts that came to be known as the Springtime of Peoples?\n", "segment": "What was the result of Germany's revolution in 1848? It was a failure. It caused the upper class to treat the other classes with more brutality and violence. Which was a major cause of the french revoulation of 1848? The Revolution of 1848 was caused by the continuance of the monarchy that was dethroned in the original revolution. The revolution of 1848 in France ultimately resulted in? The French Revolution of 1848 ultimately resulted in the creation of the French Second Republic. This is also referred to as the February Revolution. The revolution of 1848? who was the king of the prussia\nWhat are the release dates for The California Revolution of 1848 - 1911?", "start_char": 932, "end_char": 1601, "id": "74965857" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_01_1586683166#10_2300129786", "url": "http://idea-of-history.blogspot.com/2012/12/revolutions-of-1848.html", "title": "1848 REVOLUTIONS IN EUROPE- NATURE AND IMPACTS | Idea of History", "headings": "1848 REVOLUTIONS IN EUROPE- NATURE AND IMPACTS\n1848 REVOLUTIONS IN EUROPE- NATURE AND IMPACTS\nINTERPRETATIONS AND NATURE OF THE REVOLUTIONS –\nCAUSES –\nEconomic Crisis –\nState Aggravation –\nDemands for National Unification –\nCOURSE –\n‘SPRINGTIME OF THE PEOPLES’\nCAUSES OF THE FAILURE –\nCOUNTER REVOLUTION AND IMPACT OF REVOLUTIONS ON THE POLITICS OF EUROPE –\nLEGACY OF THE REVOLUTIONS OF 1848 –\nIdea of History\n-R.G. Collingwood (1946, revised edition 1993). ISBN 0-19-285306-6\n", "segment": "Thus the regime lost confidence and a Provisional Government was set up. The February revolution in France gave ideas to other countries in Europe which in turn started other revolutions. Germany- Discontent was widespread and the February revolution in France spread rapidly into the German states. In Berlin, demonstrators agitated for liberal political demands and in favour of German nationalism. After the spread of protests the King, Frederick IV introduced a more liberal cabinet and agreed to the establishment of a constitutional monarchy. However as in Paris, the shooting of civilians by troops drove the situation out of control. The revolution in the German states had not only shaken Berlin and other capital cities but had reached the countryside as well. Austria- A crisis built up within the Austrian empire as there was increased Nationalism among the Czechs, Hungarians, and other groups. Encouraged by the liberal reforms which had taken place in France, the Austrians wanted to replace the Emperor’s present counselors and restore confidence between the monarch and his people. They wanted constitutional reform, the complete emancipation of the peasantry, greater efficiency in the administration and to establish a United Diet in which both peasants and middle classes would be represented.", "start_char": 7708, "end_char": 9021, "id": "74111640" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_20_60985558#3_142544614", "url": "https://fivebooks.com/best-books/weimar-germany-robert-gerwarth/", "title": "The Best Books on The Weimar Republic | Five Books", "headings": "The best books on\nThe Weimar Republic\n\nMake Your\nOwn List\nHistory Books » German History\nThe best books on The Weimar Republic\nrecommended by Robert Gerwarth\nNovember 1918: The German Revolution\nby Robert Gerwarth\n1 Weimar Germany: Promise and Tragedy by Eric D. Weitz\n2 The Artificial Silk Girl by Irmgard Keun\n3 The Spider's Web by Joseph Roth\n4 Little Man, What Now? by Hans Fallada\n5 Berlin in Lights: The Diaries of Count Harry Kessler (1918-1937) by Harry Kessler\n“When we teach history, one of the first things we tell students is not to make the mistake of reading history backwards”\n“In some ways, Weimar is the culminating point of classical modernity”\n“Roth is obviously interested in this ultra-nationalist, anti-Semitic milieu that is percolating”\n", "segment": "The main reason for that is that we all know how the story of Weimar Germany ends and we have tended to read the history of the revolution through the prism of Hitler ’s appointment as chancellor in January 1933, and the horrors that followed. I personally think that’s wrong and I have tried to write a more open-ended story of the revolution, one that also highlights its considerable achievements under difficult circumstances. When we teach history, one of the first things we tell students is not to make the mistake of reading history backwards, but to contextualise events and try to see them through the eyes of contemporaries. There is an understandable obsession with where things went wrong in German history and how Hitler’s dictatorship was possible. But I don’t think it had anything to do with the revolution of 1918. In fact, I argue in the book that the revolution—which initially is very much a revolution to end World War I —actually had some considerable successes. First of all, it is worth bearing in mind that Germany had just lost the most catastrophic war in human history up until that point. So, the context was particularly challenging for Friedrich Ebert and the more moderate Majority Social Democrats who shaped the first phase of Weimar’s history. It is also worth remembering that the eight-hour working day, the introduction of full voting rights for women and the avoidance of a bloody civil war were all considerable achievements. And the challenges were enormous.", "start_char": 1683, "end_char": 3183, "id": "97351842" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_07_547518523#16_947307514", "url": "http://www.johndclare.net/peace_treaties5_bbcnotes.htm", "title": "Modern World History: The Treaty of Versailles", "headings": "\n", "segment": "• It was felt that Germany had simply been made a scapegoat by the other countries for all that had happened. Feelings like these led to a great deal of unrest in Germany in the years from 1919 to 1922. • Returning soldiers formed armed gangs, the Freikorps, who roamed the streets attacking people. In March 1920 they tried to seize power. • There was an attempted revolution by the Communists in January 1919, the Spartacist Revolt. • There were many murders, including two government ministers, one of whom had signed the Armistice. • A number of extremist political parties were set up, including the German Workers' Party, which Adolf Hitler took over in 1921. He based his support upon the hatred that many Germans felt for the Treaty of Versailles. • The government became more and more unpopular and appeared to be very weak because it was not able to deal with the revolutions and the unrest. Back to top\n\n\nWhat did people in Italy think of the Treaty?", "start_char": 5714, "end_char": 6676, "id": "45280954" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_08_729611260#1_1314877413", "url": "http://www.ohio.edu/chastain/dh/germrev.htm", "title": "German Revolution of 1848", "headings": "German Revolution of 1848 and Historiography in the German Democratic Republic\nGerman Revolution of 1848 and Historiography in the German Democratic Republic\nBibliography\n", "segment": "Their second major question dealt with the experience of the working classes. This matter drew their attention to workers' goals, organizations, leaders, and to the impact of Marx and Engels who both participated in and wrote about the revolt. Their third priority was to verify the profound impact of a democratic revolutionary movement upon the German people in 1848 which created its revolutionary tradition. GDR historians cogently explained the initial success of the revolution of 1848 by showing how various factors produced an alliance between the bourgeoisie and workers. Long term developments, caused by the impact of capitalism, had created a revolutionary situation in Germany by 1847. The source of acute tension was a power struggle between an industrial bourgeoisie, frustrated over anachronistic fetters imposed upon the expansion of capitalism, and the half-feudal nobility and absolute monarchies which refused to relinquish their authority. To alter political structures, however, the bourgeoisie needed the populace to resist the government. Suddenly a successful revolution in France provided the impetus. The establishment of a French republic by workers and bourgeoisie in February of 1848 encouraged German students, peasants, craftsmen, and workers to take to the streets and revolt against their governments in early March. When monarchs feared for the loss of their thrones and the industrial bourgeoisie linked their aspirations with those of the revolutionists in the streets, Germans obtained a new pattern of politics by the end of March.", "start_char": 834, "end_char": 2404, "id": "758414" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_26_1772910959#29_3063078590", "url": "https://quizlet.com/397641179/unit-2-history-of-governments-flash-cards/", "title": "", "headings": "\n", "segment": "High inflation and unemployment caused nationwide poverty and the democratic government seemed powerless to stop it. People were desperate for change and Hitler seemed like the best hope. Choose the true statement. Children were required to attend educational programs about Nazism. The rise of Nazism happened because of what factors? Select all that apply. The U.S. and England were becoming a threat to German culture. The German people began to distrust the Jews and gypsies and wanted them out. The German government could not keep up with the huge debt repayment imposed from World War I.\nRampant unemployment demoralized many Germans and they needed to regain a national self-esteem. The prevailing political parties offered no hope and no solutions to the abysmal state of German identity.", "start_char": 8049, "end_char": 8847, "id": "113442587" } ]
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who the voice of jack skellington?
Danny Elfman
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His usual appearance is a skeleton dressed in a black pin-striped suit and a bow tie resembling a bat, but there are some points in which he dresses as a scarecrow with a pumpkin for a head. His last name is a play on skeleton. He has a pet ghost dog named Zero, who has a small glowing nose that looks like a jack-o'-lantern. His love interest is Sally, a rag doll created by Dr. Finklestein. Jack is voiced by Chris Sarandon and his singing voice is provided by Danny Elfman . 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Jack Skellington\nBackground information\nFeature films\nThe Nightmare Before Christmas\nJames and the Giant Peach (cameo)\nThe Princess and the Frog (cameo)\nRalph Breaks the Internet (cameo)\nTelevision programs\nPhineas and Ferb (cameo)\nLegend of the Three Caballeros (cameo)\nVideo games\nKingdom Hearts series\nThe Nightmare Before Christmas: Oogie's Revenge\nMeteos: Disney Magic\nDisney Universe\nDisney Infinity series\nDisney Magical World\nDisney Magical World 2\nDisney Tsum Tsum\nDisney Crossy Road\nDisney Magical Dice\nDisney Magic Kingdoms\nDisney Emoji Blitz\nDisney Heroes: Battle Mode\nDisney Sorcerer's Arena\nDisney Getaway Blast\n\nPark attractions\nHaunted Mansion Holiday\nHalloween Screams\nFrightfully Fun Parade\nJingle Bell, Jingle BAM! Disney's Not So Spooky Spectacular\nVoice\nChris Sarandon (speaking)\nDanny Elfman (singing)\nFrank Welker (early animation test only)\nInspiration\nThe Grinch\nHonors and awards\n22nd place in Empire Magazine's The 50 Best Animated Movie Characters\nCharacter information\nOther names\nSandy Claws (when he's wearing his Santa costume)\nThe Pumpkin King\nMr. Unlucky\nBone Daddy\nBone Man\nOccupation\nPumpkin King of Halloween Town\nHome\nHalloween Town\nLikes\nHalloween, scaring people, his friends, Christmas, new and interesting things, dressed up as Santa\nDislikes\n\"The same old thing year after year\", quarreling, his friends in danger\nPowers and abilities\nFlexibility\nDetach-ability\nStrength\nSpeed\nBlack Magic\nPyrokinesis (in his pumpkin king form)\nParaphernalia\nSoul robber, Booby-trapped presents ( The Nightmare Before Christmas: Oogie's Revenge)\nStatus\nActive\nPartner (s)\nSally (girlfriend)\nPets\nZero (ghost dog)\nSource\n“Fear and doubt are signs of a strong heart. They push your heart, strike out in new directions!", "start_char": 3187, "end_char": 5231, "id": "5312459" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_00_1471713785#0_2604181148", "url": "http://disney.wikia.com/wiki/Jack_Skellington", "title": "Jack Skellington | Disney Wiki | Fandom", "headings": "Jack Skellington\nJack Skellington\nJack Skellington\nBackground information\nFeature films\nTelevision programs\nVideo games\nPark attractions\nVoice\nInspiration\nHonors and awards\nCharacter information\nOther names\nOccupation\nHome\nLikes\nDislikes\nPowers and abilities\nParaphernalia\nStatus\nPartner (s)\nPets\nContents\nBackground\nPersonality\nPlatinum Collection Build Your Own Bundle. Choose up to 7 games\nPowers and Abilities\nAppearances\nThe Nightmare Before Christmas\nOther appearances\nVideo games\nThe Nightmare Before Christmas: The Pumpkin King\nThe Nightmare Before Christmas: Oogie's Revenge\nKingdom Hearts series\nDisney Universe\nDisney Infinity\nDisney Parks\nDisneyland Resort\nWalt Disney World\nTokyo Disney Resort\nDisneyland Paris\nRelationships\nGallery\nTrivia\nExternal links\nLanguages:\n", "segment": "Jack Skellington | Disney Wiki | Fandom\nWelcome to the Wiki\n47,137 Pages\nAdd new page\nFilms\nAnimated films\nSnow White and the Seven Dwarfs\nSleeping Beauty\nThe Little Mermaid\nAladdin\nBeauty and the Beast\nThe Lion King\nTangled\nFrozen\nPixar films\nToy Story\nMonsters, Inc.\nCoco\nRatatouille\nWALL-E\nInside Out\nOnward\nLive-action films\nMary Poppins\nWho Framed Roger Rabbit\nTRON\nAvengers: Infinity War\nAlice in Wonderland\nStar Wars: The Last Jedi\nUpcoming\nCruella\nLuca\nJungle Cruise\nThe Beatles: Get Back\nEncanto\nTV\nDisney Channel\nKim Possible\nPhineas and Ferb\nGravity Falls\nElena of Avalor\nDuckTales 2017\nTangled: The Series\nSpider-Man\nAvengers Assemble\nStar Wars Resistance\nMilo Murphy's Law\nDisney Junior\nMickey and the Roadster Racers\nThe Lion Guard\nDoc McStuffins\nSofia the First\nMiles from Tomorrowland\nDisney Afternoon\nDuckTales\nChip 'n Dale Rescue Rangers\nTaleSpin\nDarkwing Duck\nTimon & Pumbaa\nAladdin\nGargoyles\nVideo Games\nClassic games\nDuckTales\nChip 'n Dale Rescue Rangers\nCastle of Illusion\nQuackShot\nDarkwing Duck\nThe Magical Quest\nAladdin\nModern games\nKingdom Hearts\nDisney Magical World\nDisney Magic Kingdoms\nDisney Emoji Blitz\nDisney Heroes: Battle Mode\nCommunity\nRecent Blogs\nUsers\nAdministration\nModerators\nPolicies\nVandalism\nManual of Style\nInfoboxes\nPhoto Policies\nImage Organization\nImage Voting\nImage Submission\nAffiliates\nExplore\nRecent Changes\nRandom page\nCommunity\nVideos\nImages\nShop\nApparel\nKids\nBags\nAccessories\nJewelry\nHome\nKitchen\nStationery\nNovelties\nShow More\nDiscuss\nin: Article of the week, Characters, The Nightmare Before Christmas characters,\nand 37 more\nKingdom Hearts characters\nSinging characters\nMonsters\nHeroes\nCharacters in Disney parks\nMales\nLovers\nCreatures\nCharacters in video games\nDisney on Ice characters\nAnimated characters\nMagic Users\nEmpire 50 Best Animated Characters\nDisney Universe Suits\nSkeletons\nHoliday Figures\nDisney Infinity characters\nTouchstone characters\nAdults\nProtagonists\nKings\nOvertakers\nKingdom Keepers characters\nDisney Magic Kingdoms characters\nDisney Crossy Road characters\nRoyalty\nPhineas and Ferb characters\nTV Animation characters\nJames and the Giant Peach characters\nWreck-It Ralph cameos\nDisney Heroes: Battle Mode characters\nReformed characters\nDisney characters\nThe Haunted Mansion characters\nDisney Channel characters\nDisney Tsum Tsum\nDisney Sorcerer's Arena Characters\nJack Skellington\nEnglish\nالعربية\nEspañol\n日本語\nView source\nHistory\nTalk (0)\nComments (28) Share\nwatch 01:18\nWho is Jack Skellington? Everything you need to know about Jack Skellington from The Nightmare Before Christmas\nVideo Quality\nCaptions\n180p\n270p\n406p\n720p\nAAC Audio\n1080p\nBack\nBack\nMore Videos\nVolume 0%\nPress shift question mark to access a list of keyboard shortcuts\nKeyboard Shortcuts\nEnabled Disabled\nPlay/Pause SPACE\nIncrease Volume ↑\nDecrease Volume ↓\nSeek Forward →\nSeek Backward ←\nCaptions On/Off c\nFullscreen/Exit Fullscreen f\nMute/Unmute m\nSeek % 0-9\nNext Up\nEverything you need to know before Star Wars: The Bad Batch\n04:44\nfacebook\ntwitter\nEmail\nreddit\npinterest\nLink\nhttps://disney.fandom.com/wiki/Jack_Skellington?jwsource=cl\nCopied\n180p\n270p\n406p\n720p\nAAC Audio\n1080p\nLive\n00:03\n01:14\n01:18\nwatch 01:18\nWho is Jack Skellington?", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 3187, "id": "5312457" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_17_2104538387#0_2265573222", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jack_Skellington", "title": "Jack Skellington - Wikipedia", "headings": "Jack Skellington\nJack Skellington\nContents\nIn The Nightmare Before Christmas\nIn video games\nThe Nightmare Before Christmas: The Pumpkin King\nThe Nightmare Before Christmas: Oogie's Revenge\nDisney Universe\nKingdom Hearts series\nKingdom Hearts\nChain of Memories\nKingdom Hearts 358/2 Days\nKingdom Hearts II\nDisney Infinity\nAttractions\nCameos\nToys\nReception\nReferences\n", "segment": "Jack Skellington - Wikipedia\nJack Skellington\nFrom Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia\nJump to navigation Jump to search\nJack Skellington\nJack Skellington as he appears in Kingdom Hearts\nFirst appearance\nThe Nightmare Before Christmas (1993)\nCreated by\nTim Burton\nVoiced by\nChris Sarandon (speaking)\nDanny Elfman (singing)\nFull name\nJack Skellington\nAlias\nPumpkin King\nSpecies\nSkeleton\nGender\nMale\nSignificant other\nSally\nOrigin\nHalloween town\nJack Skellington is a fictional character and the main protagonist of the 1993 film The Nightmare Before Christmas. Jack is the \"Pumpkin King\" of Halloween Town, a fantasy world based solely on the Halloween holiday. Jack is voiced by Chris Sarandon. Danny Elfman provided Jack's singing voice in the original film and soundtrack album, with Sarandon providing Jack's singing voice in subsequent productions. His overall appearance is a skeleton dressed in a black pin-striped suit and a bow tie that strongly resembles a black bat. Originally, his suit was meant to be completely black, but it blended with the background too well, so it was changed. At the beginning of the film, Jack makes his grand entrance by emerging out of a fire-breathing dragon-themed fountain. His last name is a play on the word \"skeleton\". He has a ghost dog named Zero for a pet, who has a small glowing nose that looks like a jack-o'-lantern. He is adored by Sally, a rag doll created by Dr. Finklestein.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 1427, "id": "104913819" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_19_700277801#3_783117490", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zero_(The_Nightmare_Before_Christmas)", "title": "List of The Nightmare Before Christmas characters - Wikipedia", "headings": "List of\nThe Nightmare Before Christmas\ncharacters\n\nList of The Nightmare Before Christmas characters\nContents\nDesign\nMain characters\nJack Skellington\nSally\nOogie Boogie\nDoctor Finklestein\nMayor of Halloween Town\nLock, Shock and Barrel\nSanta Claus\nZero\nMinor characters\nHalloween Town residents\nHalloween Town-based Toys\nChristmas Town residents\nEnemies\nMarketing\nReception\nReferences\nExternal links\n", "segment": "He is in charge of Halloween. Having not left it within many years (as heard in the song Jack's Lament where he mentions England, Kentucky and France), he felt his inspiration for his own holiday waning. Christmas Town gave him new ideas and inspiration. He also appears in The Nightmare Before Christmas: Oogie's Revenge. He is voiced in all appearances by Chris Sarandon, and his singing voice in the film was provided by Danny Elfman. Since the film was originally released as an adults product, as it was thought to be \"too dark and scary for kids\", in non-English speaking countries, Disney Character Voices International only dubbed the film in a few languages in which adults movies, as well as kids movies, are usually dubbed, while in the rest of countries it was only released with subtitles. A few versions dubbed only the spoken lines, leaving the songs in English. Jack Skellington made cameos in the film James and the Giant Peach as the \"pirate captain\". Jack Skellington appears in the Robot Chicken episode \"Anne Marie's Pride\", voiced by Victor Yerrid .", "start_char": 2191, "end_char": 3262, "id": "59280586" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_17_2104517538#0_2265542992", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jack_Skeleton", "title": "Jack Skellington - Wikipedia", "headings": "Jack Skellington\nJack Skellington\nContents\nIn The Nightmare Before Christmas\nIn video games\nThe Nightmare Before Christmas: The Pumpkin King\nThe Nightmare Before Christmas: Oogie's Revenge\nDisney Universe\nKingdom Hearts series\nKingdom Hearts\nChain of Memories\nKingdom Hearts 358/2 Days\nKingdom Hearts II\nDisney Infinity\nTerraria\nAttractions\nCameos\nToys\nReception\nReferences\n", "segment": "Jack Skellington - Wikipedia\nJack Skellington\nFrom Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia\n(Redirected from Jack Skeleton)\nJump to navigation Jump to search\nJack Skellington\nJack Skellington as he appears in Kingdom Hearts\nFirst appearance\nThe Nightmare Before Christmas (1993)\nCreated by\nTim Burton\nVoiced by\nChris Sarandon (speaking)\nDanny Elfman (singing)\nJack Skellington is a character and the main protagonist of the 1993 film The Nightmare Before Christmas. Jack is the \"Pumpkin King\" of Halloween Town, a fantasy world based solely on the Halloween holiday. Jack is voiced by Chris Sarandon. Danny Elfman provided Jack's singing voice in the original film and soundtrack album, with Sarandon providing Jack's singing voice in subsequent productions. His overall appearance is a skeleton dressed in a black pin-striped suit and a bow tie that strongly resembles a black bat. Originally, his suit was meant to be completely black, but it blended with the background too well, so it was changed. At the beginning of the film, Jack makes his grand entrance by emerging out of a fire-breathing dragon-themed fountain. His last name is a play on the word \"skeleton\". He has a ghost dog named Zero for a pet, who has a small glowing nose that looks like a jack-o'-lantern. He is adored by Sally, a rag doll created by Dr. Finklestein.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 1328, "id": "104913801" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_16_657435185#3_875978279", "url": "https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_The_Nightmare_Before_Christmas_characters", "title": "List of The Nightmare Before Christmas characters - Wikipedia", "headings": "List of\nThe Nightmare Before Christmas\ncharacters\n\nList of The Nightmare Before Christmas characters\nContents\nDesign\nMain characters\nJack Skellington\nSally\nOogie Boogie\nDoctor Finklestein\nMayor of Halloween Town\nLock, Shock and Barrel\nSanta Claus\nZero\nMinor characters\nHalloween Town residents\nHalloween Town-based Toys\nChristmas Town residents\nEnemies\nMarketing\nReception\nReferences\nExternal links\n", "segment": "He is in charge of Halloween. Having repeated the same routine for years, he feels his inspiration for his own holiday waning. Christmas Town gives him new ideas and inspiration. He also appears in The Nightmare Before Christmas: Oogie's Revenge. He is voiced in all appearances by Chris Sarandon, and his singing voice in the film was provided by Danny Elfman. Since the film was originally released as an adults product, as it was thought to be \"too dark and scary for kids\", in non-English speaking countries, Disney Character Voices International only dubbed the film in a few languages in which adults movies, as well as kids movies, are usually dubbed, while in the rest of countries it was only released with subtitles. A few versions dubbed only the spoken lines, leaving the songs in English. Jack Skellington made cameos in the film James and the Giant Peach as the \"pirate captain\". Jack Skellington appears in the Robot Chicken episode \"Anne Marie's Pride\", voiced by Victor Yerrid .", "start_char": 2058, "end_char": 3053, "id": "99839450" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_00_1486891532#0_2615423195", "url": "http://disneyinfinity.wikia.com/wiki/Jack_Skellington", "title": "Jack Skellington | Disney Infinity Wiki | Fandom", "headings": "Jack Skellington\nJack Skellington\nContents\nAbilities\nDevelopment\nQuotes\nTrivia\nGallery\nReferences\n", "segment": "Jack Skellington | Disney Infinity Wiki | Fandom\nJack Skellington\n\n\nJack Skellington\nThe Nightmare Before Christmas\nDirect from Halloween Town, it's the one and only Pumpkin King! Model\nINF-1000022\nCostume\nJack Skellington Costume\nSidekick\nJack Skellington Sidekick\nVoiced by\nChris Sarandon,\nSergio Zaldivar,\nAntonio Miguel Fernandez Ramos\nCostume change\nSandy Claws Surprise\nCombat\nBrawler\n\nJack Skellington (aka the Pumpkin King) is a character from the Walt Disney Pictures The Nightmare Before Christmas film. He may be used in: the Toy Box for Disney Infinity 1.0 and later,\nall Disney and Pixar Toy Box Games for Disney Infinity 2.0, and\nall Toy Box Expansion Games ( Disney Infinity 3.0 ). \" Jack's Nightmare \" is added to the Disney Infinity 1.0 Adventures menu when the figure is placed on the Disney Infinity Base . He was released on October 1st exclusively at EB Games in Canada, on October 5th at GameStop, and was released everywhere later on October 28th. Contents\n1\nAbilities\n2\nDevelopment\n3\nQuotes\n4\nTrivia\n5\nGallery\n6\nReferences\nAbilities\nJack has a scare ability much like the Monsters University characters. He also comes with Halloween Town Jack-O-Lanterns for long range attacks. Jack's Toy Box Adventure is called Jack's Nightmare, where he has to survive enemy attacks for three rounds. In Disney Infinity 1.0, Jack has four Character Chests, which unlock his costume, the Halloween Town Jack-O-Lanterns, the Halloween Town Gate, and the Sally Costume .", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 1479, "id": "5317904" } ]
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The official US Postal Service name for 55410 is MINNEAPOLIS, Minnesota. Portions of zip code 55410 are contained within or border the city limits of Minneapolis, MN, Edina, MN, and Richfield, MN. The area code for zip code 55410 is 612. 55410 can be classified socioeconically as a Middle Class class zipcode in comparison to other zipcodes in Minnesota. The current unemployment level in 55410 is 4.4% which is higher than the current county unemployment level of 3.5% and is lower than the current state unemployment at 4.6% and lower than the current national unemployment rate at 6.0%. According the 2010 US Census, the population of 55410 increased to 19340 from 18435 over the past 10 years. 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Box\nHennepin\n0\n612 / 763 / 952 / 651\nZIP Code 55441\nStandard\nHennepin\n17,848\n763 / 612 / 952 / 651\nZIP Code 55442\nStandard\nHennepin\n13,217\n763 / 612\nZIP Code 55443\nStandard\nHennepin\n32,462\n763 / 651\nZIP Code 55444\nStandard\nHennepin\n15,667\n763 / 651\nZIP Code 55445\nStandard\nHennepin\n9,879\n763 / 651\nZIP Code 55446\nStandard\nHennepin\n18,695\n763\nZIP Code 55447\nStandard\nHennepin\n21,187\n763 / 612 / 651 / 952\nZIP Code 55448\nStandard\nAnoka\n27,863\n763\nZIP Code 55449\nStandard\nAnoka\n23,277\n763 / 651\nZIP Code 55450\nStandard\nHennepin\n10\n612\nZIP Code 55454\nStandard\nHennepin\n8,125\n612 / 651 / 952 / 763\nZIP Code 55455\nStandard\nHennepin\n1,050\n612 / 651 / 952 / 763\nZIP Code 55458\nP.O. Box\nHennepin\n0\n612 / 763 / 952 / 651\nZIP Code 55459\nP.O. Box\nHennepin\n0\n612 / 763 / 952 / 651\nZIP Code 55460\nP.O. Box\nHennepin\n0\n612 / 763 / 952 / 651\nZIP Code 55467\nUnique\nHennepin\n0\n612 / 952 / 651 / 763\nZIP Code 55470\nP.O. Box\nHennepin\n0\n612 / 763 / 952 / 651\nZIP Code 55472\nUnique\nHennepin\n0\n612 / 763 / 952 / 651\nZIP Code 55474\nUnique\nHennepin\n0\n612 / 763 / 952 / 651\nZIP Code 55478\nUnique\nHennepin\n0\n612 / 763 / 952 / 651\nZIP Code 55479\nUnique\nHennepin\n0\n612 / 763 / 952 / 651\nZIP Code 55480\nP.O. Box\nHennepin\n0\n612 / 763 / 952 / 651\nZIP Code 55483\nUnique\nHennepin\n0\n612 / 763 / 952 / 651\nZIP Code 55484\nUnique\nHennepin\n0\n612 / 763 / 952 / 651\nZIP Code 55485\nUnique\nHennepin\n0\n612 / 763 / 952 / 651\nZIP Code 55486\nUnique\nHennepin\n0\n612 / 763 / 952 / 651\nZIP Code 55487\nUnique\nHennepin\n0\n612 / 763 / 952 / 651\nZIP Code 55488\nUnique\nHennepin\n0\n612 / 763 / 952 / 651\nView a list of ZIP codes in Minneapolis, MN\nMinneapolis, MN ZIP Code Boundaries\nDownload Minneapolis, MN ZIP Code Database\nTimezone (s): Central (GMT -06:00)\nCounties: ANOKA, MN\nHENNEPIN, MN\n\n\nPopulation: 382,578 ( More Details)\nMale Population: 192,421\nFemale Population: 190,157\nMedian Age: 31\n\n\nZIP Codes: 68\nCities: 1\nCounties: 2\nArea Codes:", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 4127, "id": "49006786" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_59_483217899#2_1190210415", "url": "https://www.zipdatamaps.com/55445", "title": "Zip Code 55445 Profile, Map and Demographics - Updated May 2021", "headings": "Zip Code 55445 Map and Profile\nZip Code 55445 Map and Profile\nZip Code 55445 Profile Data\nZip Code 55445 Description\nZip Code 55445 Race/Ethnicity\nZip Code 55445 Public School Race/Ethnicity Profile\nZip Code 55445 Population Profile\nZip Code 55445 Public School Profile\nZip Code 55445 Income Level Profile\nZip Code 55445 Politics Profile\nZip Code 55445 Real Estate Profile\nZip Code 55445 Employment Profile\nZip Codes Adjacent to 55445\nZip Code 55445 Cities\nZip Code 55445 Gardening, Weather and Climate Profile\nZip Code 55445 Annual Climate Data\nZip Code 55445 Core Based Statistical Area\nZip Code 55445 Time Zone Profile\n", "segment": "The official US Postal Service name for 55445 is MINNEAPOLIS, Minnesota. Portions of zip code 55445 are contained within or border the city limits of Brooklyn Park, MN, Osseo, MN, Champlin, MN, and Maple Grove, MN. The area code for zip code 55445 is 763. 55445 can be classified socioeconically as a Middle Class class zipcode in comparison to other zipcodes in Minnesota. The current unemployment level in 55445 is 5.5% which is higher than the current county unemployment level of 3.5% and is higher than the current state unemployment at 4.6% and lower than the current national unemployment rate at 6.0%. According the 2010 US Census, the population of 55445 increased to 9879 from 8853 over the past 10 years. The majority ethnicity residing in 55445 is White while the majority ethnicity attending 55445 public schools is . % of students in 55445 public schools receive or are eligible to participate in free or reduced lunch programs. 2014\n\n2010\nChange (+/-)\nWhite\n5048\n47.94%\n5243\n-4%\nBlack Or African American\n2755\n26.17%\n1893\n+46%\nHispanic\n425\n4.04%\n403\n+5%\nAmerican Indian Or Alaskan Native\n17\n0.16%\n21\n-19%\nAsian\n1684\n15.99%\n1957\n-14%\nNative Hawaiian & Other Pacific Islander\n0\n0%\n10\n-100%\nOther Race\n34\n0%\n34\n-100%\nTwo Or More Races\n318\n5.7%\n318\n+89%\nZip Code 55445 Race/Ethnicity\nWhite\n%\nBlack Or African American\n%\nHispanic\n%\nAsian\n%\nHawaii/Pacific Islander\n%\nAmerican Indian Or Alaskan Native\n%\nTwo or More Races\n%\nZip Code 55445 Public School Race/Ethnicity Profile\nZip Code 55445 Population Profile\n\n2010\n2000\nTotal Population\n9879\n8853\nMale Population\n49.60%\n\nFemale Population\n50.40%\n\nTotal Households\n3374\n\nZip Code 55445 Public School Profile\nTest Score Performance\nPoor\nPercentage of Students Eligible For\nFree or Reduced Lunch\n%\nPercentage of Public Schools with\nTitle 1 Status\n%\nZip Code 55445 Income Level Profile\nMedian Household Income\n$81385\nIncome Under $50K Per Year\n20.30%\nIncome $50K to $100K Per Year\n44.10%\nIncome Above $100K Per Year\n35.60%\nZip Code 55445 Politics Profile\n55445 US Congressional District\nDistrict\nRepresentative\nParty Affiliation\nMinnesota District 3\nDean Phillips\nDemocrat\nRelated Maps: Map of All Minnesota Congressional Districts\nZip Code 55445 Real Estate Profile\nAverage Real Estate Asking Price\n$148073\nAverage Real Estate Sale Price\n$153834\nZip Code 55445 Employment Profile\nCurrent Unemployment Level\n5.5%\nPrevious Month Unemployment Level\n5.9%\nUnemployment Level 1 Year Ago\n3.0%\nZip Codes Adjacent to 55445\n55316 - Champlin\n55369 - Osseo\n55428 - Minneapolis\n55429 - Minneapolis\n55443 - Minneapolis\nZip Code 55445 Cities\nBrooklyn Park, MN\nOsseo, MN\nChamplin, MN\nMaple Grove, MN\nZip Code 55445 Gardening, Weather and Climate Profile\n2012 Hardiness Zone\nZone 4b:", "start_char": 919, "end_char": 3642, "id": "49047427" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_59_483125580#2_1190009028", "url": "https://www.zipdatamaps.com/55404", "title": "Zip Code 55404 Profile, Map and Demographics - Updated May 2021", "headings": "Zip Code 55404 Map and Profile\nZip Code 55404 Map and Profile\nZip Code 55404 Profile Data\nZip Code 55404 Description\nZip Code 55404 Race/Ethnicity\nZip Code 55404 Public School Race/Ethnicity Profile\nZip Code 55404 Population Profile\nZip Code 55404 Public School Profile\nZip Code 55404 Income Level Profile\nZip Code 55404 Politics Profile\nZip Code 55404 Real Estate Profile\nZip Code 55404 Employment Profile\nZip Codes Adjacent to 55404\nZip Code 55404 Cities\nZip Code 55404 Gardening, Weather and Climate Profile\nZip Code 55404 Annual Climate Data\nZip Code 55404 Core Based Statistical Area\nZip Code 55404 Time Zone Profile\nZip Code 55404 Neighborhoods\n", "segment": "Zip code 55404 is primarily located in Hennepin County. The official US Postal Service name for 55404 is MINNEAPOLIS, Minnesota. Portions of zip code 55404 are contained within or border the city limits of Minneapolis, MN, . The area code for zip code 55404 is 612. 55404 can be classified socioeconically as a Lower Middle Class class zipcode in comparison to other zipcodes in Minnesota. The current unemployment level in 55404 is 4.4% which is higher than the current county unemployment level of 3.5% and is lower than the current state unemployment at 4.6% and lower than the current national unemployment rate at 6.0%. According the 2010 US Census, the population of 55404 decreased to 27121 from 27282 over the past 10 years. The majority ethnicity residing in 55404 is White while the majority ethnicity attending 55404 public schools is Hispanic. 82% of students in 55404 public schools receive or are eligible to participate in free or reduced lunch programs. 34% 3% 14.8% 4.4% 5.2% 38%\nRace\n% of Total\nBlack\n9,863\nWhite\n11,016\nAsian\n1,512\nNative Amer.", "start_char": 831, "end_char": 1893, "id": "49047353" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_28_208332922#1_448155902", "url": "https://siccode.com/business/asbestos-abatement", "title": "Asbestos Abatement - ZIP 55411, NAICS 238990, SIC 1799", "headings": "Asbestos Abatement\nAsbestos Abatement\nPrimary Industry Codes\nBusiness Overview\nCity: Minneapolis\nCounty: Hennepin\nPremium Business Details\nContact Name\nJob Title\nPhone Number\nEmail (optional)\nBusiness Address\nMailing Address\nWebsite\nLatitude / Longitude\nModeled Credit Rating\nSquare Footage\nPublic / Private\nLocation Type*\nCompetitors\nAbout SIC & NAICS Business Data\nBuy Business List\n", "segment": "City: Minneapolis\nCounty: Hennepin\nState: MN\nMetro Area: Minneapolis-St. Paul-Bloomington\nZIP: 55411\nArea Code: 612\nCountry: United States\nTime Zone: Central Time\nEst.", "start_char": 827, "end_char": 995, "id": "41041600" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_24_1522570355#1_3265040263", "url": "https://namecensus.com/igapo/zip_codes/metropolitan-areas/metro-alpha/Minneapolis-St.%20Paul%20(MN-WI)1.html", "title": "Zip codes for Minneapolis-St. Paul (MN-WI) Metro Area", "headings": "Zip codes for Minneapolis-St. Paul (MN-WI) Metro Area\nZip codes for Minneapolis-St. Paul (MN-WI) Metro Area", "segment": "Zip Code | City Name\nMinneapolis-St. Paul (MN-WI) Postal Codes\n55144 3 M\n651\nRamsey County\nMinnesota - MN\nMinneapolis-St. Paul, MN-WI (5120)\nMSA\n55472 Abmps\n612\nHennepin County\nMinnesota - MN\nMinneapolis-St. Paul, MN-WI (5120)\nMSA\n55001 Afton\n651\nWashington County\nMinnesota - MN\nMinneapolis-St. Paul, MN-WI (5120)\nMSA\n55301 Albertville\n763\nWright County\nMinnesota - MN\nMinneapolis-St. Paul, MN-WI (5120)\nMSA\n54017 Alden\n715\nSaint Croix County\nWisconsin - WI\nMinneapolis-St. Paul, MN-WI (5120)\nMSA\n55002 Almelund\n651\nChisago County\nMinnesota - MN\nMinneapolis-St. Paul, MN-WI (5120)\nMSA\n55474 Ameriprise Financial\n612\nHennepin County\nMinnesota - MN\nMinneapolis-St. Paul, MN-WI (5120)\nMSA\n55303 Andover\n763\nAnoka County\nMinnesota - MN\nMinneapolis-St. Paul, MN-WI (5120)\nMSA\n55304 Andover\n763\nAnoka County\nMinnesota - MN\nMinneapolis-St.", "start_char": 231, "end_char": 1064, "id": "14746601" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_28_208940384#1_449448544", "url": "https://siccode.com/business/target-corp", "title": "Target Corp - ZIP 55403, NAICS 452210, SIC 5311", "headings": "Target Corp\nTarget Corp\nPrimary Industry Codes\nBusiness Overview\nPremium Business Details\nEmail (optional)\nSquare Footage\nIndustry Badges\nCompetitors\nAbout SIC & NAICS Business Data\nBuy Business List\n", "segment": "City: Minneapolis\nCounty: Hennepin\nState: MN\nMetro Area: Minneapolis-St. Paul-Bloomington\nZIP: 55403\nArea Code: 612\nCountry: United States\nTime Zone: Central Time\nEst.", "start_char": 678, "end_char": 846, "id": "41042555" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_59_483162476#2_1190090540", "url": "https://www.zipdatamaps.com/55418", "title": "Zip Code 55418 Profile, Map and Demographics - Updated May 2021", "headings": "Zip Code 55418 Map and Profile\nZip Code 55418 Map and Profile\nZip Code 55418 Profile Data\nZip Code 55418 Description\nZip Code 55418 Race/Ethnicity\nZip Code 55418 Public School Race/Ethnicity Profile\nZip Code 55418 Population Profile\nZip Code 55418 Public School Profile\nZip Code 55418 Income Level Profile\nZip Code 55418 Politics Profile\nZip Code 55418 Real Estate Profile\nZip Code 55418 Employment Profile\nZip Codes Adjacent to 55418\nZip Code 55418 Cities\nZip Code 55418 Gardening, Weather and Climate Profile\nZip Code 55418 Annual Climate Data\nZip Code 55418 Core Based Statistical Area\nZip Code 55418 Time Zone Profile\nZip Code 55418 Neighborhoods\n", "segment": "Zip code 55418 is primarily located in Hennepin County. The official US Postal Service name for 55418 is MINNEAPOLIS, Minnesota. Portions of zip code 55418 are contained within or border the city limits of Minneapolis, MN, St. Anthony, MN, Columbia Heights, MN, Roseville, MN, and Fridley, MN. The area code for zip code 55418 is 763. 55418 can be classified socioeconically as a Middle Class class zipcode in comparison to other zipcodes in Minnesota. The current unemployment level in 55418 is 4.4% which is higher than the current county unemployment level of 3.5% and is lower than the current state unemployment at 4.6% and lower than the current national unemployment rate at 6.0%. According the 2010 US Census, the population of 55418 decreased to 29472 from 30795 over the past 10 years. The majority ethnicity residing in 55418 is White while the majority ethnicity attending 55418 public schools is White. 54.9% of students in 55418 public schools receive or are eligible to participate in free or reduced lunch programs. 7.4% 9.8% 4.1% 73.3%\nRace\n% of Total\nBlack\n2,265\nWhite\n22,398\nAsian\n1,250\nNative Amer.", "start_char": 837, "end_char": 1955, "id": "49047383" } ]
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what countries did queen victoria reign over?
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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_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_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. Queen Victoria (1819-1901) was the Queen of the United Kingdom, ruling over a vast British Empire that stretched across six continents for 63 years, the second longest reign in its country's history (the longest belonging to the current Queen Elizabeth II). Her rule was so definitive that the period has come to be known as the “Victorian Era\". Under her rule, slavery was abolished throughout all British colonies and voting rights granted to most British men. She also made reforms in labor conditions and presided over significant cultural, political, and military changes in her Empire. Queen Victoria. Photograph by Alexander Bassano, 1882\n6. Empress Dowager Cixi (1835-1908) was the Chinese Emperor's mother and regent who essentially ruled China for 47 years from 1861 until 1908. 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Hulton Royals Collection / Hulton Archive / Getty Images\nQueen of the United Kingdom and Commonwealth realms: February 6, 1952–present\nQueen Elizabeth II of the United Kingdom was born in 1926, eldest child of Prince Albert, who became King George VI when his brother abdicated the crown.", "start_char": 4795, "end_char": 5913, "id": "67644745" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_58_1277493773#2_1909992808", "url": "https://www.worldhistoryedu.com/10-great-achievements-of-queen-victoria/", "title": "9 Great Achievements of Queen Victoria - World History Edu", "headings": "9 Great Achievements of Queen Victoria\n9 Great Achievements of Queen Victoria\nFacts about Queen Victoria\nAchievements of Queen Victoria\nCredited with the Victorian Era.\nRead More:\nSurvived Several Assassination Attempts\nRedeveloped Buckingham Palace\nPhilanthropic Works in Ireland\nFostered Good Relations with France\nMarriage Achievements and Family Values\nSigned the Reform Act of 1867\nBecame Empress of India\nExpanded the British Empire\n", "segment": "Victoria, Edward, Alice, Alfred, Helena, Louise, Arthur, Leopold, and Beatrice\nReign: June 20, 1837 – January 22, 1901\nCoronation: June 28, 1838 at Westminster Abbey\nHouse: Hanover\nTitle: Queen of United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland, Defender of the Faith, Empress of India\nPredecessor: William IV\nSuccessor: Edward VII\nMost famous for: Second-longest reigning monarch of Great Britain; spearheading the Victorian era\nAchievements of Queen Victoria\nQueen Victoria was the queen of the United Kingdom and Ireland from 1837 to 1901. Victoria was born on May 24, 1819.", "start_char": 793, "end_char": 1366, "id": "96469853" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_04_205429104#4_549916209", "url": "http://www.answers.com/Q/Who_was_the_King_of_England_before_Queen_Victoria_and_how_long_did_he_reign_for", "title": "", "headings": "\n", "segment": "What time period did Queen Victoria rule England? Queen Victoria's reignQueen Victoria was Queen of the United Kingdom of Great and Ireland. The title \"Queen (or King) of England has not existed since 1707.She reigned from 20th June 1837 until her death on 22nd January 1901.Her reign is known as The Victorian Era. Some historians label periods of history by the dynasty of the monarch - Queen Victoria was the last Hanoverian monarch. Did Queen Victoria rule or reign? both she did rule and reign\nHow many years did Queen Victoria regin? Queen Victoria reign for 64 years. What were the prosperous and lean years of the economic picture in England during the reign of Queen Victoria? 1837 to 1901 A. D.\nHow long did Queen Victoria reign for and she and when did she die? how long did queenvictoria reign for\nReign of Queen Victoria?", "start_char": 2212, "end_char": 3046, "id": "75092112" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_12_1684507312#1_3380276832", "url": "https://biography.yourdictionary.com/articles/years-queen-victoria-reign.html", "title": "How Many Years Did Queen Victoria Reign?", "headings": "How Many Years Did Queen Victoria Reign?\nHow Many Years Did Queen Victoria Reign?\nAdvertisement\nReign of Queen Victoria\nAccomplishments of Queen Victoria\nLife of Queen Victoria\nBecoming Queen\nMarriage to Albert\nVictoria’s Children\nDeath of Albert\nQueen Victoria’s Death\nThe Legacy of Queen Victoria\nJennifer Betts\n", "segment": "Queen Victoria Prince Albert with children\nAdvertisement\nReign of Queen Victoria\nWhen did Queen Victoria reign? Queen Victoria ascended to the throne on June 20, 1837 and stayed there until her death on January 22, 1901. How many years did Queen Victoria reign? Officially, Queen Victoria reigned for 63 years, seven months and two days. By September 23, 1896, she had surpassed King George III as the longest-reigning monarch in the history of England and Scotland. Accomplishments of Queen Victoria\nNot only did Queen Victoria rule for many years, but she also ruled for many successful years. Before she came to the throne, the situation of the government was not entirely stable, but she helped to restore some consistency. She did not merely sit back and let everyone else do the work, she took her role as queen seriously and not only as a figurehead to make appearances. Victoria took on a strong position in the affairs of her land. She had a lot of dealings with two of the great Prime Ministers in the history of the country:", "start_char": 303, "end_char": 1339, "id": "54858717" }, { "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. Here is what happened to his six wives: Catherine of Aragon\nMarried 1509, annulled 1533; mother of Mary Tudor\nAnn Boleyn\nMarried 1533, beheaded 1536;", "start_char": 1686, "end_char": 2530, "id": "22002245" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_04_192753371#5_516946723", "url": "http://www.answers.com/Q/Who_does_Elizabeth_II_rule_over", "title": "", "headings": "\n", "segment": "Queen Elizabeth I ruled over England. How many queens have ruled over great Britain? Three; Elizabeth I, Victoria, and Elizabeth II. Did Elizabeth I rule over India? No, she ruled in England and Ireland. Who did Queen Elizabeth II take over? Mary the 1st\nDoes Queen Elizabeth the second rule Scotland? No. Queen Elizabeth II is the Queen of the United Kingdoms and\nNorthern Ireland, which includes Scotland.", "start_char": 2784, "end_char": 3192, "id": "75065834" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_42_1198374224#16_2702406255", "url": "https://www.historyly.com/historical-figures/famous-female-rulers/", "title": "13 Powerful Female Rulers in History Everyone Should Know | Historyly", "headings": "13 Most Powerful Female Rulers in History Everyone Should Know\n13 Most Powerful Female Rulers in History Everyone Should Know\n1. Hatshepsut\n2. Cleopatra\n3. Empress Theodora\n4. Princess Olga of Kiev\n5. Amalasuntha\n6. Empress Suiko\n7. Mary I of England\n8. Queen Elizabeth I\n9. Empress Dowager Cixi\n10. Catherine the Great\n11. Queen Victoria\n12. Empress Wu Zetian\n13. Isabella I of Castile\n", "segment": "During her reign, her kingdom witnessed vast territorial expansions. She improved the education system of Russia and wrote several educational books too. 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" } ]
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Some people define Latin America as a country with a history of Iberian Colonialism such as Spanish and Portuguese. Others define Latin America as a region of predominant romantic language such as Spanish, Portuguese, or french. In simple words, Latin America is the country where Spanish or Portuguese is currently the dominant language. Latin America had been settled for millions of years by a wide range of indigenous groups before the arrival of Christopher Columbus in 1492. Some of those indigenous groups such as Aztecs, Mayans, and Incas boasted advanced civilization. The first European to arrive in America were Spanish soon followed by Portuguese.", "start_char": 2040, "end_char": 3029, "id": "53416749" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_17_2637317473#4_2850650287", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Latin_American_people", "title": "", "headings": "\n", "segment": "Latin America\nLatin Americancountries (green) in the Americas\nLatin America (Spanish: América Latinaor Latinoamérica; Portuguese: América Latina; French: Amérique latine) is the regionof the Americaswhere Romance languages(i.e., those derived from Latin)—particularly Spanishand Portuguese, as well as French—are primarily spoken. [ 26][27]\nIt includes more than 20 nations: Mexicoin North America; Guatemala, Honduras, El Salvador, Nicaragua, Costa Ricaand Panamain Central America;", "start_char": 3189, "end_char": 3671, "id": "105287597" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_12_446724322#3_800663088", "url": "https://askanydifference.com/difference-between-latin-america-and-south-america/", "title": "Difference Between Latin America and South America (With Table) – Ask Any Difference", "headings": "Difference Between Latin America and South America (With Table)\nDifference Between Latin America and South America (With Table)\nLatin America vs South America\nComparison Table Between Latin America and South America\nWhat is Latin America?\nWhat is South America?\nMain Differences Between Latin America and South America\nConclusion\nReferences\n", "segment": "It is the continent of the southern hemisphere, south of and adjacent to North America. Population\nLatin America has a larger population. South America has a comparatively lesser population. Economy\nLatin America is greatly indulged in exports. South America is indulged in Minning, Agriculture, and Foresting. Language\nIn Latin America, French, Spanish, and Portuguese are spoken. In South America, Dutch, English, Spanish, etc are spoken. What is Latin America? Latin America is a region or sometimes considered a geographical region that includes the entire Caribbean that is all western hemisphere countries south of the united states. Some people define Latin America as a country with a history of Iberian Colonialism such as Spanish and Portuguese.", "start_char": 1729, "end_char": 2485, "id": "53416748" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_30_985063551#0_2156925688", "url": "https://traveltips.usatoday.com/languages-latin-americans-speak-22661.html", "title": "What Languages Do Latin Americans Speak? | USA Today", "headings": "What Languages Do Latin Americans Speak?\nWhat Languages Do Latin Americans Speak?\nTravel Tips\nSpanish\nPortuguese\nOther Languages\nTravel Tips Video\nDangers of Travel to Honduras\nTravel Tips\n", "segment": "What Languages Do Latin Americans Speak? | USA Today\nDangers of Travel to Honduras\nWhat Are Spain's Man Made Landmarks? What Languages Do Latin Americans Speak? Travel Tips\nBeau Prichard, Leaf Group Updated March 21, 2018\nLatin America typically refers to the nations of South and Central America, but technically it refers to all the countries that once belonged to the empires of Spain and Portugal during the discovery of the American continents. As such, it also includes many of the Caribbean island nations, as well as Mexico, Brazil and Colombia. Because of the heritage of these nations, Spanish and Portuguese are most commonly spoken, but there are many other languages in the region as well. Spanish\nSpanish, as it is spoken in the Americas, is not the same Spanish as spoken in Spain. They are different dialects of the same language, and Spanish in Latin America is referred to as Latinoamerica, and Spanish in Spain is referred to as castellano. Spanish is the most widely spoken language in Latin America, and it is the primary language in every South American country except Brazil, Suriname and French Guyana, as well as Puerto Rico, Cuba and several other islands. Portuguese\nPortuguese is spoken throughout South America, but it is the primary language of only one nation:", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 1291, "id": "37872624" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_50_891867238#13_1609965301", "url": "https://www.quora.com/How-did-Latin-America-get-its-name", "title": "How did Latin America get its name? - Quora", "headings": "How did Latin America get its name?\nHow did Latin America get its name?", "segment": "How did Latin America get its name? Latin America is the name of the countries of America (Americas for English-speaking people, especially the United States of America) that speak languages derived from Latin. ( Languages such as Spanish, French and Portuguese). Latin America includes all the countries that speak Spanish from Mexico to Argentina, the American country that speaks Portuguese; Brazil and the American countries that speak French like Haiti and Quebec. The term Ibero-America only includes countries that speak Spanish and Portuguese. The term Hispanic- America (Hispanoamérica) only includes the countries that speak Spani\nContinue Reading\nLatin America is the name of the countries of America (Americas for English-speaking people, especially the United States of America) that speak languages derived from Latin. ( Languages such as Spanish, French and Portuguese). Latin America includes all the countries that speak Spanish from Mexico to Argentina, the American country that speaks Portuguese; Brazil and the American countries that speak French like Haiti and Quebec.", "start_char": 7090, "end_char": 8179, "id": "87106035" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_55_494685866#3_1130257162", "url": "https://www.thoughtco.com/what-is-latin-america-4691831", "title": "What Is Latin America? Definition and List of Countries", "headings": "What Is Latin America? Definition and List of Countries\nWhat Is Latin America? Definition and List of Countries\nKey Takeaways: What Is Latin America\nLatin America Definition\nBrief History\nLatin American Countries\nNorth America\nCentral America\nSouth America\nThe Caribbean\nSources\n", "segment": "Most people in the region speak Spanish or Portuguese. Latin America Definition\nLatin America is a region that is difficult to define. It is sometimes considered a geographic region that includes the entire Caribbean, i.e., all Western Hemisphere countries south of the United States, regardless of language spoken. It is defined by others as a region where a Romance language (Spanish, Portuguese, or French) predominates, or as the countries with a history of Iberian (Spanish and Portuguese) colonialism. Latin America single states political map. Peter Hermes Furian / Getty Images\nThe most limited definition, and the one utilized in this article, defines Latin America as countries where Spanish or Portuguese is currently the dominant language. Thus, not included are the islands of Haiti and the French Caribbean, the Anglophone Caribbean (including Jamaica and Trinidad), the mainland English-speaking countries of Belize and Guyana, and the Dutch-speaking countries of the hemisphere (Suriname, Aruba, and the Netherland Antilles). Brief History\nBefore the arrival of Christopher Columbus in 1492, Latin America had been settled for millennia by a wide range of indigenous groups, some of whom (Aztecs, Mayans, Incas) boasted advanced civilizations. The Spanish were the first Europeans to arrive in the Americas, followed soon after by the Portuguese, who colonized Brazil. Landing first in the Caribbean, the Spanish soon expanded their explorations and conquest to Central America, Mexico, and South America.", "start_char": 1967, "end_char": 3489, "id": "67673078" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_03_1565996455#8_2632837529", "url": "http://www.answers.com/Q/How_did_the_Spanish_conquest_of_Latin_America_affect_Latin_America", "title": "", "headings": "\n", "segment": "Latin America are the Spanish, Portuguese and French speaking\ncountries of the Western Hemisphere. Why Latin America called Latin? The main language spoken across South America is Spanish, which\nis derived from the Latin language. In Latin America do they call animals by their Latin names? No, in Latin America Spanish is spoken, therefore they are\ncalled by their Spanish names. Latin is used by scientists to\nidentify animals because the language is no longer evolving. Major language in Latin America? spanish\nWhat is the major lanauge in Latin America? Spanish. What is the movie title 'Brothers' in the Spanish of Latin America?", "start_char": 3603, "end_char": 4238, "id": "3319731" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_25_1192789900#0_2255839697", "url": "https://owlcation.com/social-sciences/What-is-Latin-America", "title": "What Is Latin America? Geography, Language and Culture Explained - Owlcation", "headings": "What Is Latin America? Geography, Language and Culture Explained\nWhat Is Latin America? Geography, Language and Culture Explained\nWhat is 'Latin America'?\nCountries\nList of Countries in Latin America\nLatin America stretches from Mexico south to Chile\nGeography and Climate\nIntroducing the sights and sounds of Latin America\nPeople and culture\nLatin America has given the world many foods\nComments\n", "segment": "What Is Latin America? Geography, Language and Culture Explained - Owlcation\nico_close\nUpdated date: Feb 27, 2020\nWhat Is Latin America? Geography, Language and Culture Explained\nAuthor: Marie McKeown\nico_facebook\nico_pinterest\npinterest-pin-it\nFestival of San Juan, Bolivia. Latin America is a cultural fusion of Amerindian, African and European traditions. All rights reserved. What is 'Latin America'? The words 'Latin America' are used to describe the group of 21 countries (listed below) in the American continent where Latin languages are spoken. These countries are all located south of the US-Mexico border, starting with Mexico in North America, extending through Central America and parts of the Caribbean and down into the southernmost tip of South America - the region known as Tierra del Fuego.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 807, "id": "66321171" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_12_446724322#1_800659995", "url": "https://askanydifference.com/difference-between-latin-america-and-south-america/", "title": "Difference Between Latin America and South America (With Table) – Ask Any Difference", "headings": "Difference Between Latin America and South America (With Table)\nDifference Between Latin America and South America (With Table)\nLatin America vs South America\nComparison Table Between Latin America and South America\nWhat is Latin America?\nWhat is South America?\nMain Differences Between Latin America and South America\nConclusion\nReferences\n", "segment": "Latin America includes countries whose heritage is predominantly Spanish, Portuguese, or French. It is in general consist of Mexico, the island of the Caribbean, Central America, and the entire continent of South America. It is all the countries in America that speak Latin languages: french, Spanish, Portuguese. South America is a continent mostly in the southern hemisphere and towards the western hemisphere with a small portion of the northern hemisphere. Sometimes it is also referred to as the southern subcontinent of America. It is a piece of land that goes from Chile to Venezuela. Comparison Table Between Latin America and South America\nParameter of Comparison\nLatin America\nSouth America\nDivision\nIt is a linguistic or cultural division of the continent. It is the geographical division of the continent. Geography\nIt constitutes the whole of South America, Mexico in Northern America, the Island of Caribbean sea, and Central America.", "start_char": 780, "end_char": 1729, "id": "53416746" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_17_2637402278#5_2850719979", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Latin_Americans", "title": "Latin Americans - Wikipedia", "headings": "Latin Americans\nLatin Americans\nLatin Americans\nContents\nDefinition\nDemographics\nEthnic groups\nEthnic groups according to self-identification\n1 Don't know/No response.\n2 Weighted using 2011 population.\nLanguage\nReligion\nMigration\nNotable Latin Americans\nSee also\nReferences\n", "segment": "Portuguese: América Latina; French: Amérique latine) is the region of the Americas where Romance languages (i.e., those derived from Latin )—particularly Spanish and Portuguese, as well as French —are primarily spoken. It includes more than 20 countries or territories: Mexico in North America; Guatemala, Honduras, El Salvador, Nicaragua, Costa Rica and Panama in Central America; Colombia, Venezuela, Ecuador, Peru, Bolivia, Brazil, French Guiana, Paraguay, Chile, Argentina and Uruguay in South America; and Cuba, Haiti, the Dominican Republic and Puerto Rico in the Caribbean —in summary, Hispanic America, plus Brazil, Haiti and French Guiana. Canada and the United States, despite having a sizeable Romance-speaking communities, are almost never included in the definition, primarily for being predominantly English-speaking Anglosphere countries.", "start_char": 3127, "end_char": 3980, "id": "105287635" } ]
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