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"headings": "\n34 Places To Visit In Cambodia In 2021 – The Erstwhile Khmer Empire\n34 Places To Visit In Cambodia In 2021\n1. Kampot: The Scenic Riverside City\n2. Kratie: The Little Charming Town\n3. Sihanoukville: The Snorkeling Spot\n4. Siem Reap: The City Of Ancient Ruins\n5. Koh Ker: The Temple With A Legend\n6. Phnom Penh: The City Of The Brahma’s Faces\n7. Angkor: The UNESCO World Heritage Site\n8. Krong Ta Khmau: The Best Of Cambodia\n9. Koh Rong: The Paradisaical Island\n10. Koh Tonsay: The Rabbit Island\n11. Mondulkiri: The Most Beautiful Province\n12. Central Market: A Surprising Place\n13. Preah Vihear: The Province With Lush Countryscapes\n14. Tonle Sap Lake: The Serene Freshwater Body\n15. Kep: The Province With Quiet Beaches\n16. Poipet: The Land Of Casinos\n17. Battambang: The Lush Countryside\n18. Preah Khan: The Royal Sword\n19. Tuol Sleng Genocide Museum: For The Dark Tales\n20. Banlung: The Shopping Paradise\n21. Virachey National Park: The Wildlife Spot\n22. National Museum of Cambodia: For A Unique Collection\n23. War Museum: The Civil War Memorial\n24. Bamboo Island: The Busiest Island\n25. Landmine Museum: The Weapon Spot\n26. Bayon Temple: The Ancient Architecture Marvel\n27. Bokor Hill Station: The Quaint Resort Town\n28. Silver Pagoda: The Temple Of The Emerald Buddha\n29. Ta Prohm: The Temple With Unexplored Ruins\n30. Phnom Tamao Wildlife Rescue Center: The Wild Spot\n31. Battambang Bat Caves: The Scariest Tourist Attraction\nPlanning your holiday but confused about where to go? These travel stories help you find your best trip ever!\n32. Ream National Park: The Land Of Endangered Species\n33. Killing Fields: The Massive Graveyards!\n34. Banteay Srei: The Sacred Spot!\nHow To Reach Cambodia\nBest Time To Visit Cambodia\nFrequently Asked Questions About Places To Visit In Cambodia\nWhich are the best places to visit in Cambodia for backpackers?\nWhich are the best places to visit in Cambodia in December?\nIs Cambodia safe for a solo trip?\nWhat should I pack for Cambodia?\nHow many days are enough for a vacation in Cambodia?\nWhich is the best month to visit Siem Reap?\nWhat is the best city to visit in Cambodia?\nIs Cambodia cheap?\nLooking To Book An International Holiday?\nPeople Also Read:\nComments\n",
"segment": "Tourist Attractions: Preah Monivong National Park, Durian Roundabout\nHow To Reach: Take a flight till Phnom Penh International Airport and then you can hire a cab or take a bus till Kampot. You can aslo take a flight from Phnom Penh International Airport to Kampot Airport. Must Read: 9 Best Cambodia Resorts For A Spectacular Vacation In The Exotic Kingdom! 2. Kratie: The Little Charming Town\nYour answer to where to visit in Cambodia in winter is here. View well-preserved French colonial buildings at the little charming town of Kratie that lies on the banks of Mekong River.",
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"segment": "Explore a colorful local market, visit a local sampan builder, and relish other fascinating activities. Explore French-influenced Phnom Penh, the spectacular Silver Pagoda, and learn about the sobering era of the Khmer Rouge regime. Interact with friendly Cambodian people at work and at play as you explore villages and visit with local schoolchildren, a skilled silversmith, and a farmer to learn about daily life today. You will also partake in a traditional water blessing ceremony with local area monks. Beyond the Mekong, you can also explore great sights on land. In Ho Chi Minh City, enjoy a walking tour of the city’s highlights, partake in a cooking class, and visit the Cu Chi Tunnels, a network of tunnels used by the Viet Cong during the war. In charming Siem Reap, enjoy a traditional Apsara dance performance and explore the spectacular Angkor temple complex, whose architectural grandeur is arguably unmatched among the world’s ancient ruins. See a variety of temples, including spectacular Angkor Wat and the mesmerizing faces of Bayon. Researchers now believe Angkor was the largest preindustrial city in the world, and the remaining temples stand as a testament to the wealth and power of the Khmer Empire. 8.5.1\nCruiser Profile\nThe Mekong River offers an opportunity for travelers to learn about new cultures and experience a different way of life.",
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"segment": "If you enjoy the hustle and bustle of the large city with crowds and traffic, then Phnom Penh is your city. As the capital of Cambodia, the environment is gritty with pollution, unmaintained sidewalks (or no sidewalks) and streets, and an occasional sighting of garbage burning. It took some time to warm up to the city, however, we gained more compassion and understanding after learning about the Khmer Rouge regime and what the people went through just a few decades ago. Things to Do in Phnom Penh in 2 Days\nVisit the Silver Pagoda (also known as Wat Preah Keo Morakot) and Royal Palace. It’s one of the highlights of Phnom Penh. You’ll love the beautiful architecture and temples. The king may be staying over at the Royal Palace when you visit. Remember to dress conservatively as you’re entering the spiritual area and respect the local customs. Reserve a half day tour of the Royal Palace, National Museum, and Wat Phnom. We jumped for joy as we started our 2 week trip to Cambodia and Laos!",
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"segment": "We’re starting out in Phnom Penh, Cambodia so you’ve landed at the Phnom Penh International Airport. Head to your accommodations by tuk-tuk, taxi, or pre-booked transportation to freshen up and/or rest. If you’re not jet-lagged, explore the area in the evening. Phnom Penh, Cambodia (2 days)\nNow that you’ve rested for the day. It’s time to explore Phnom Penh. If you enjoy the hustle and bustle of the large city with crowds and traffic, then Phnom Penh is your city. As the capital of Cambodia, the environment is gritty with pollution, unmaintained sidewalks (or no sidewalks) and streets, and an occasional sighting of garbage burning. It took some time to warm up to the city, however, we gained more compassion and understanding after learning about the Khmer Rouge regime and what the people went through just a few decades ago. Things to Do in Phnom Penh in 2 Days\nVisit the Silver Pagoda (also known as Wat Preah Keo Morakot) and Royal Palace. It’s one of the highlights of Phnom Penh.",
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"headings": "Phnom Penh\nGo Guides\nPhnom Penh\nWhat you need to know before you go\nTrending now in Phnom Penh\nFeatured stories & fun stuff\n21 Best Things to Do in Phnom Penh\n3 Best Nightclubs in Phnom Penh\n20 Best Shopping Experiences in Phnom Penh\n17 Best Nightlife in Phnom Penh\n16 Best Restaurants in Phnom Penh\nPhnom Penh International Airport\nGetting Around Phnom Penh\nPhnom Penh Weather\nPhnom Penh Area Guide\nwhat’s around Phnom Penh\nWat Ounalom in Phnom Penh\nPontoon Club\nPhnom Penh Central Market (Phsar Thmey)\nMekong Island (Koh Dach)\nPhnom Tamao Zoo near Phnom Penh\nStreet 240 in Phnom Penh\nPhnom Penh Independence Monument\nNational Museum of Cambodia in Phnom Penh\nApsaras Dance and Dinner Shows\nPhnom Penh Royal Palace and Silver Pagoda\nEclipse Sky Bar\nChoeung Ek Killing Fields\nSisowath Quay in Phnom Penh\nTuol Sleng Genocide Museum\nBrowse Phnom Penh by category\nWhere to stay in Phnom Penh?\nneighborhoods in Phnom Penh\nPhnom Penh City Centre\nKoh Pich\nDaun Penh\nDangkao\nRuessei Kaev\nMean Chey\nPrampir Makara\nSen Sok\nSangkat Phsar Thmei Ti Pir\nChamkar Mon\nTuol Kouk\nSangkat Veal Vong\nWhy book with Hotels.com?\nFree cancellation\nOur price guarantee\nGet a reward night\nAlso popular in Cambodia\nKeep exploring\nCambodia\nAsia\nAfrica\nAustralia - New Zealand and the South Pacific\nCaribbean\nEurope\nMexico and Central America\nMiddle East\nNorth America\nSouth America\n",
"segment": "Phnom Penh - What you need to know before you go – Go Guides\nThings to do\nHotels\nFood\nShopping\nNightlife\nInformation\nMore\nGo Guides\nPhnom Penh\nThings to do\nHotels\nFood\nShopping\nNightlife\nInformation\nGO\nCambodia\nPhnom Penh\nPhnom Penh\nWhat you need to know before you go\nContent\nTrending now in Phnom Penh\nwhat’s around Phnom Penh\nBrowse Phnom Penh by category\nWhere to stay in Phnom Penh? neighborhoods in Phnom Penh\nStart planning your trip\nAlso popular in Cambodia\nKeep exploring\nTrending now in Phnom Penh\nwhat’s around Phnom Penh\nBrowse Phnom Penh by category\nWhere to stay in Phnom Penh? neighborhoods in Phnom Penh\nStart planning your trip\nAlso popular in Cambodia\nKeep exploring\nPhnom Penh is the biggest and wealthiest city in Cambodia. It's also the cultural, commercial and political center of the country. Covering an area of 345 sq km, Phnom Penh is located in the south-central region of Cambodia, at the confluence of the Tonle Sap, Mekong and Bassac rivers. The bustling capital offers extensive cultural and historical attractions, including temples, museums, the Royal Palace. Accommodations range from simple guesthouses to 5-star hotels, attracting travelers from all over the world. Phnom Penh also has a diverse dining scene as well as a vibrant and varied nightlife. Trending now in Phnom Penh\nFeatured stories & fun stuff\n21 Best Things to Do in Phnom Penh\nPhnom Penh offers plenty of things to see and do – you'll often be surprised when making a stop in the Cambodian capital heading to or from Siem Reap’s Angkor Wat. Those who don’t make a stop off in Phnom Penh...\nRead more\n3 Best Nightclubs in Phnom Penh\nThe best nightclubs in Phnom Penh are great for a fun night out with the city’s trendy locals and expats...\nRead more\n20 Best Shopping Experiences in Phnom Penh\nPhnom Penh shopping experiences may not be on par with shopping destinations in Southeast Asia like Bangkok or Singapore, but...\nRead more\n17 Best Nightlife in Phnom Penh\nEnjoying a night out in Phnom Penh comes in many choices, with more added every year.",
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"segment": "Phnom Penh\nAs the capital of Cambodia, this place has a wild west ambiance with dusty streets and a “devil may care” atmosphere. There are a few good attractions to see and an up-and-coming foodie vibe to the city. 4. Tonle Sap\nSailing down this river allows you to get a look at how closely Cambodian life is tied to this major waterway. You can take a boat all the way down one end to the other or just cruise around on a day trip. Tours start around $3 USD per person. 5. Battambang\nHere you’ll find great temples, a bamboo train, and stunning architecture. It’s Cambodia without the tourism — for now! Try taking a river boat back to Phnom Phen or Siem Reap for a unique experience (tickets are usually around $20 USD per person).",
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"headings": "\n34 Places To Visit In Cambodia In 2021 – The Erstwhile Khmer Empire\n34 Places To Visit In Cambodia In 2021\n1. Kampot: The Scenic Riverside City\n2. Kratie: The Little Charming Town\n3. Sihanoukville: The Snorkeling Spot\n4. Siem Reap: The City Of Ancient Ruins\n5. Koh Ker: The Temple With A Legend\n6. Phnom Penh: The City Of The Brahma’s Faces\n7. Angkor: The UNESCO World Heritage Site\n8. Krong Ta Khmau: The Best Of Cambodia\n9. Koh Rong: The Paradisaical Island\n10. Koh Tonsay: The Rabbit Island\n11. Mondulkiri: The Most Beautiful Province\n12. Central Market: A Surprising Place\n13. Preah Vihear: The Province With Lush Countryscapes\n14. Tonle Sap Lake: The Serene Freshwater Body\n15. Kep: The Province With Quiet Beaches\n16. Poipet: The Land Of Casinos\n17. Battambang: The Lush Countryside\n18. Preah Khan: The Royal Sword\n19. Tuol Sleng Genocide Museum: For The Dark Tales\n20. Banlung: The Shopping Paradise\n21. Virachey National Park: The Wildlife Spot\n22. National Museum of Cambodia: For A Unique Collection\n23. War Museum: The Civil War Memorial\n24. Bamboo Island: The Busiest Island\n25. Landmine Museum: The Weapon Spot\n26. Bayon Temple: The Ancient Architecture Marvel\n27. Bokor Hill Station: The Quaint Resort Town\n28. Silver Pagoda: The Temple Of The Emerald Buddha\n29. Ta Prohm: The Temple With Unexplored Ruins\n30. Phnom Tamao Wildlife Rescue Center: The Wild Spot\n31. Battambang Bat Caves: The Scariest Tourist Attraction\nPlanning your holiday but confused about where to go? These travel stories help you find your best trip ever!\n32. Ream National Park: The Land Of Endangered Species\n33. Killing Fields: The Massive Graveyards!\n34. Banteay Srei: The Sacred Spot!\nHow To Reach Cambodia\nBest Time To Visit Cambodia\nFrequently Asked Questions About Places To Visit In Cambodia\nWhich are the best places to visit in Cambodia for backpackers?\nWhich are the best places to visit in Cambodia in December?\nIs Cambodia safe for a solo trip?\nWhat should I pack for Cambodia?\nHow many days are enough for a vacation in Cambodia?\nWhich is the best month to visit Siem Reap?\nWhat is the best city to visit in Cambodia?\nIs Cambodia cheap?\nLooking To Book An International Holiday?\nPeople Also Read:\nComments\n",
"segment": "Tuol Sleng Genocide Museum: Illuminating Hours, Royal Palace And Silver Pagoda: A Royal Tour, Phsar Thmey: Bargains And More, Killing Fields: Paying Homage\nDon’t miss: The beautiful complex of the Royal Palace with its golden spires is a must see Cambodia tourist attraction. Tourist Attractions: Royal Palace, Wat Phnom\nHow To Reach: Phnom Penh International Airport is well-connected with all major cities in the world. All you need to do is to board a flight and you will reach this city.",
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"segment": "Aside from these, Cambodia maintains several other entry points along its borders with Vietnam, Laos, and Thailand. Phnom Penh International Airport is your best choice if you’re planning to visit Phnom Penh, Cambodia’s capital. Those interested in visiting the mystical temples of Angkor Wat are better off by landing in Siem Reap International Airport. Both airports are quite big and offer a good range of services, including ATMs, restaurants, and shops. Depending on your point of origin, it may be advantageous (and cheaper) to fly into Singapore, Hong Kong, or any other Asian travel hub, and make a connecting flight into Cambodia. How Many Airports Are There in Cambodia? There are about 17 airports in Cambodia, but out of those, only three are major operating airports with international flights. Those are: Phnom Penh International Airport (PNH)\nSiem Reap International Airport (REP)\nSihanoukville International Airport (KOS)\nThe State Secretariat of Civil Aviation is the authority that oversees the operations of all airports in the country. Below you can find a table detailing all the airports in the country along with the Cambodia airport codes:",
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"segment": "Experience emotional extremes at the inspiring National Museum and the depressing Tuol Sleng prison, showcasing the best and worst of Cambodian history. Once known as the ‘pearl of Asia’, Phnom Penh is glistening once more. Explore more\n4\nKampot Province\nKampot Province offers atmospheric towns, and attractions as varied as national parks, cave pagodas and tropical beaches. In laid-back Kampot town, choose from backpacker hostels, riverside resorts or boutique hotels to take in the wonderful French architectural legacy, or explore the pretty river by paddleboard or kayak. Sleepier Kep has its famous Crab Market, hiking in Kep National Park and nearby Koh Tonsay (Rabbit Island). Countryside romps include the winding ascent to Bokor Hill Station or exploring the working pepper farms for which Kampot is justly famous. Explore more\n5\nSiem Reap Province\nSiem Reap town only came into existence as a gateway to the temples of Angkor, but has emerged as a world-class destination in its own right, with a superb selection of restaurants, cafes and bars, not to mention markets, boutiques and galleries. Beyond the town lie other-worldly floating villages on the Tonlé Sap lake, adventure activities such as quad biking and ziplining, and such cultured pursuits as cooking classes. There are also some traditional villages a short distance from town where it's possible to experience local life in a homestay. Explore more\n6\nMondulkiri\nEventually the endless rice fields and sugar palms that characterise the Cambodian landscape give way to rolling hills and the wild east of Mondulkiri, home to the hardy Bunong people, who still practise animism and ancestor worship.",
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"segment": "The beautiful complex of the Royal Palace with its golden spires is a must see Cambodia tourist attraction. Tourist Attractions: Royal Palace, Wat Phnom\nHow To Reach: Phnom Penh International Airport is well-connected with all major cities in the world. All you need to do is to board a flight and you will reach this city. Suggested Read: Here’s How Manish Spent His 6 Days In Vietnam With Family For A Blissful Vacation\n7. Angkor: The UNESCO World Heritage Site\nImage Source\nOne of Cambodia’s greatest tourist attractions, the Angkor Wat temple lies in Angkor and is one of the largest religious monuments to behold. Regarded as one of the Seven Wonders of the World, the UNESCO World Heritage site Angkor Wat is a definite must visit on a holiday to Cambodia",
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"segment": "There are also minority populations of Gonja, Dagomba and Mamprussi tribes, mainly in the north. Languages\nThe official language of Ghana is English, just one of the lasting remnants of the colonial era on the local culture. The English spoken in Ghana, however, is a distinctive West African dialect. The use of English, given that Ghana is surrounded by Francophone countries, has helped establish the Ghanaian national identity as distinct from that of its neighbors. Other languages spoken in Ghana include Akan, which is spoken by the Akan majority, and Ewe, spoken by 12.7 percent of Ghanaians. These are the most widely spoken of over 60 indigenous languages. Akan is widely spoken as a second language by non-native speakers to facilitate inter-group communication. Many Ghanaians speak two or three tribal languages in addition to English. Religion\nAccording to the World Factbook, Ghana’s population is 68.8 percent Christian and 15.9 percent Muslim, with 8.5 percent practicing traditional religions. Traditional beliefs vary from group to group.",
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"segment": "It is the main language of government and instruction. Ghana\nGhanaians speak a distinctive West African version of English as a standard form, involving such usages as chop (eat) and dash (gift). English is invariably a second language. Mother tongues include over sixty indigenous languages. Akan is the most widely spoken and has acquired informal national language status. In addition to the large number of native speakers, many members of other groups learn Akan as a second language and use it fluently for intergroup communication. Ga-Adangme and Ewe are the next major languages. Hausa, a Nigerian language, is spoken as a trade language among peoples from the north. Many Ghanaians are multilingual, speaking one or two indigenous languages beside their native dialects and English. Although Ghana is bounded by francophone nations on all sides, few Ghanaians are proficient in French.",
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"segment": "It is spoken by the Ahanta people in the Western Region of Ghana Older classifications may instead group them as Kwa, Gur, and Mande. See also\nGhana\nDemographics of Ghana\nGhanaian English\nReferences\n^ \"Language and Religion\". Ghana Embassy. Archived from the original on 1 March 2017. Retrieved 8 January 2017. English is the official language of Ghana and is universally used in schools in addition to nine other local languages. The most widely spoken local languages are, Ga, Dagomba, Akan and Ewe. ^ \"Ghana – 2010 Population and Housing Census\" (PDF). Government of Ghana. 2010.",
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"segment": "English is the official language of Ghana and is universally used in schools in addition to nine other local languages. The most widely spoken local languages are, Ga, Dagomba, Akan and Ewe. ^ \"Ghana – 2010 Population and Housing Census\" (PDF). Government of Ghana. 2010. Archived from the original (PDF) on 25 September 2013. Retrieved 1 June 2013. ^ a b c \"The Bureau Of Ghana Languages-BGL\". National Commission on Culture. 2006.",
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"segment": "“Ghana is a multilingual country in which about eighty languages are spoken. Of these, English, which was inherited from the colonial era, is the official language and lingua franca. Of the languages indigenous to Ghana, Akan is the most widely spoken. “Ghana has more than seventy ethnic groups, each with its own distinct language. Languages that belong to the same ethnic group are usually mutually intelligible. The Dagbanli and Mampelle languages of Northern Region for instance, are mutually intelligible with the Frafra and Waali languages of the Upper East Region of Ghana. These four languages are of Mole-Dagbani ethnicity. “Eleven languages have the status of government-sponsored languages: four Akan ethnic languages (Akuapem Twi, Asante Twi, Mfantse and Nzema) and two Mole-Dagbani ethnic languages (Dagaare and Dagbanli). The rest are Ewe, Dangme, Ga, Gonja, and Kasem, Hausa.”",
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"segment": "What Languages Are Spoken In Ghana? - WorldAtlas\nWhat Languages Are Spoken In Ghana? The Cape Coast in Ghana. Ghana is a West African state which is situated along the Gulf of Guinea. The name Ghana means “Warrior King” in Soninke language. It is known for its diverse wildlife, secluded beaches, and old forts. The capital city of Ghana is Accra. Ghana covers an area of 238,535 km 2. In 2016, World Bank estimated the population of Ghana as 28.21 million. Ghana is a multilingual nation.",
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"headings": "L.\nOdom\n\nTeam News\nRJ Barrett SF, New York Knicks\nRJ Barrett shot 4-of-6 from three in Saturday’s win over the Pacers, tallying 24 points (8-of-17 FGs, 4-of-7 FTs), seven rebounds and two assists in 34 minutes.\nJulius Randle PF, New York Knicks\nJulius Randle played 42 minutes in Saturday’s win over the Pacers, accounting for 28 points (12-of-22 FGs, 2-of-2 FTs), 10 rebounds, six assists, four steals and two 3-pointers.\nDerrick Rose PG, New York Knicks\nMaking his second straight start for the injured Elfrid Payton, Derrick Rose finished Saturday’s win over the Pacers with 17 points (6-of-11 FGs, 4-of-4 FTs), one rebound, 11 assists, four steal and one 3-pointer in 38 minutes.\nTaj Gibson C, New York Knicks\nTaj Gibson (sprained left ankle) has been ruled out for the remainder of Saturday's game vs. the Pacers.\nElfrid Payton PG, New York Knicks\nElfrid Payton (right hamstring) has been downgraded to out for Saturday's game vs. the Pacers.\nElfrid Payton PG, New York Knicks\nElfrid Payton (sore right hamstring) is doubtful for Saturday's game vs. Indiana.\nFrank Ntilikina PG, New York Knicks\nKnicks coach Tom Thibodeau said Frank Ntilikina's defense was \"fantastic\" on Thursday night.\nAlec Burks SG, New York Knicks\nAlec Burks caught fire on Thursday vs. the Kings with 24 points (8-of-12 FGs, 3-of-3 FTs), four rebounds, two assists and five triples in 25 minutes.\nDerrick Rose PG, New York Knicks\nDerrick Rose made a fill-in start for Elfrid Payton (hamstring) on Thursday vs. the Knicks, scoring 18 points with six assists, three rebounds and two triples in a 140-121 win.\nFrank Ntilikina PG, New York Knicks\nFrank Ntilikina, playing in his first game since Dec. 29th, resurfaced on Thursday vs. the Kings with seven points (3-of-6 FGs), two assists, three steals and one triple in 23 minutes.\nStarters\nLamar\nL. Odom\nPlayer News\nLamar Odom announced via Instagram that he will play next season in China.\n\"Lamar Odom's family and friends believe he's back on hard drugs,\" sources told TMZ.\nLamar Odom is improving, but still faces a long road in his recovery, according to Khloe Kardashian.\n",
"segment": "IND at NY 2/27 8:00pm ET\nHome\nNews\nStats\nPlayer News\nPrevious Next\nLamar Odom PF, New York Knicks\nLamar Odom announced via Instagram that he will play next season in China. Odom does not provide details as to which team he will join, but it's good to see that Odom, who has battled serious substance abuse issues, is apparently healthy enough to return to competitive basketball. Odom last played in the NBA back in 2012-13 for the Clippers. Source: Lamar Odom on Instagram\nJul 26, 2018, 10:51 AM ET\nLamar Odom to play in China next season\nClose\nLamar Odom PF, New York Knicks\n\"Lamar Odom's family and friends believe he's back on hard drugs,\" sources told TMZ. Per the report, Odom's friends and family \"recently confronted\" him about crack pipes in his home, and he's reportedly \"been acting very strange lately.\" TMZ also reports that Odom's friends \"noticed drug paraphernalia scattered all over the place\" upon confronting him. It's currently unclear where Odom stands in his road to recovery. The entire Rotoworld family wishes Odom well in his ongoing battle. Source:",
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"segment": "With this team that I’m on, I just can’t focus on one thing. It’s not my game.” For years, pundits have criticized Odom for not scoring enough, or at last not on a consistent basis. However, like his predecessor Magic, Lamar’s focus has never been on putting up shots. While players that fill similar roles for their teams such as Shawn Marion basically get a free pass from league experts and fans, Odom has been continually chastised for his perceived inability to rise to the occasion for the Lakers. The simple fact of the matter is that Odom never has been and never will be the type of player who looks to go off for 35—or even 25 points—on a given night. Averaging over 107 points a game as a team, it’s hard to argue that the Lakers really need him to. With Gasol and Bynum—once he returns from injury—anchoring the front line, Odom can reassume his natural position at small forward, no doubt a nightmare mismatch for almost every team in the NBA. Even though Lamar is being hailed as the best third or fourth option in the league after the trade for Gasol, he has no plans to change his approach. Like he’s done for his entire life, Odom will take whatever’s given to him.",
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"headings": "Lamar Odom\nLamar Odom\nFrom Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia\nContents\nEarly life\nCollege career\nProfessional career\nLos Angeles Clippers (1999–2003)\nMiami Heat (2003–2004)\nLos Angeles Lakers (2004–2011)\nDallas Mavericks (2011–2012)\nReturn to Los Angeles Clippers (2012–2013)\nLaboral Kutxa Baskonia (2014)\nNew York Knicks (2014)\nReturn (2018–2019)\nNational team career\nPlayer profile\nCareer statistics\nNBA\nRegular season\nPlayoffs\nInternational leagues\nRegular season\nPersonal life\nFilmography\nSee also\nReferences\nExternal links\n",
"segment": "Lamar Odom - Wikipedia\nLamar Odom\nFrom Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia\nJump to navigation Jump to search\nAmerican basketball player\nLamar Odom\nOdom at the 2012 Tribeca Film Festival\nPersonal information\nBorn\n( 1979-11-06)\nNovember 6, 1979 (age 41)\nQueens, New York\nNationality\nAmerican\nListed height\n6 ft 10 in (2.08 m)\nListed weight\n230 lb (104 kg)\nCareer information\nHigh school\nChrist the King\n(Queens, New York)\nRedemption\n( Troy, New York)\nSt. Thomas Aquinas\n( New Britain, Connecticut)\nCollege\nRhode Island (1998–1999)\nNBA draft\n1999 / Round: 1 / Pick: 4th overall\nSelected by the Los Angeles Clippers\nPlaying career\n1999–2014\nPosition\nPower forward / Small forward\nNumber\n7\nCareer history\n1999 – 2003\nLos Angeles Clippers\n2003–2004\nMiami Heat\n2004 – 2011\nLos Angeles Lakers\n2011–2012\nDallas Mavericks\n2012–2013\nLos Angeles Clippers\n2014\nLaboral Kutxa Baskonia\n\nCareer highlights and awards\n2× NBA champion ( 2009, 2010)\nNBA Sixth Man of the Year ( 2011)\nNBA All-Rookie First Team ( 2000)\nFirst-team All- Atlantic 10 (1999)\nAtlantic 10 Rookie of the Year (1999)\nParade Player of the Year (1997)\n2× First-team Parade All-American (1996, 1997)\n\nCareer statistics\nPoints\n12,781 (13.3 ppg)\nRebounds\n8,059 (8.4 rpg)\nAssists\n3,554 (3.7 apg)\n\nStats at NBA.com\nStats at Basketball-Reference.com\nMedals\n\nRepresenting USA\nMen's Basketball\nSummer Olympics\n\n2004 Athens\nNational team\nFIBA World Championship\n\n2010 Turkey\nNational team\nLamar Joseph Odom (born November 6, 1979) is an American former professional basketball player. As a member of the Los Angeles Lakers in the National Basketball Association (NBA), he won championships in 2009 and 2010 and was named the NBA Sixth Man of the Year in 2011. In high school, Odom received national player of the year honors from Parade in 1997. He played college basketball for the University of Rhode Island, earning all-conference honors during his only season in the Atlantic 10 Conference before turning professional. The Los Angeles Clippers selected Odom with the fourth overall pick in the first round of the 1999 NBA draft. He was named to the NBA All-Rookie Team in the following year; it was during his four seasons with the Clippers, however, that he was twice suspended for violating the league's anti-drug policy. As a restricted free agent, he then signed with the Miami Heat, where he played the 2003–04 season before being traded to the Lakers.",
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"segment": "The simple fact of the matter is that Odom never has been and never will be the type of player who looks to go off for 35—or even 25 points—on a given night. Averaging over 107 points a game as a team, it’s hard to argue that the Lakers really need him to. With Gasol and Bynum—once he returns from injury—anchoring the front line, Odom can reassume his natural position at small forward, no doubt a nightmare mismatch for almost every team in the NBA. Even though Lamar is being hailed as the best third or fourth option in the league after the trade for Gasol, he has no plans to change his approach. Like he’s done for his entire life, Odom will take whatever’s given to him. “Ever since I came here, I just came here and played my game. When we made it to the postseason, I usually picked up my scoring,” said Lamar. The critics who have jumped on his back for far too many seasons now need to accept what is being give to them. Even Odom himself has evolved to the point that he is no longer concerned with individual accolades, including the All-Star nod that has eluded him for his entire career. “Honestly, this is my ninth year in the league,” said Odom. “",
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"segment": "He experienced great success right off the bat with the team. During his seven seasons with the Lakers, Odom played alongside legend Kobe Bryant. He also largely contributed to the Laker’s two NBA championship victories in 2009 and 2010. In 2011, Odom was traded to the Dallas Mavericks, much to his chagrin. He remained on the team for only 6 months, before joining the Clippers again in June 2012. He was out of shape for half of the season, and became a free agent in 2013. In 2014, he briefly played in Euroleague basketball with Spanish team Laboral Kuxta Bastonia, yet returned to the USA after two months due to a back injury. After he had healed from his injury, he joined the New York Knicks in April 2014, but was waived by them later in July. Lamar Odom’s Personal Life\nLamar Odom has had three children, Destiny, Lamar Jr., and Jayden with girlfriend Liza Morales. Jayden was tragically lost to Sudden Infant Death Syndrome (SIDS) on June 29th, 2006.",
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"segment": "We’re winning. If it ain’t broke, don’t fix it.” Lamar said it best; with so many weapons on the team, he doesn’t have to be option number one, two, three or even four now that L.A. has reeled in Pau Gasol from the Grizzlies. The true key to Odom’s game is his incredible ability to morph—at a moment’s notice—into whatever type of player the Lakers need him to be on a given night. Whether it’s playing small forward to take advantage of a smaller lineup like the Warriors’ or at power forward to relieve Gasol when he’s out of the game, Lamar has the unique ability to play all five positions on the court—something Riley was correct in saying has not been done since Magic and his Showtime Lakers. “I always try to play defense, always rebound the ball, always focus on getting others involved,” said Lamar. “ Basketball is a game where if you know the science of the game, one man can win a game, but it’s hard for one man to keep winning.” If basketball truly is a science as Odom claims, then he has clearly reached expert status. While there are certainly other versatile players in the league—LeBron James,Dirk Nowitzki and teammate Kobe Bryant instantly come to mind—you’d be hard-pressed to find another player that is asked to shift their role as often as Odom.",
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"headings": "Lamar Odom Net Worth\nNet Worth\nLamar Odom Net Worth\nNet Worth:\n$30 Million\nAge:\n41\nBorn:\nNovember 6, 1979\nCountry of Origin:\nUnited States of America\nSource of Wealth:\nProfessional NBA Player\nLast Updated:\n2021\nIntroduction\nEarly Life\nCareer\nHighlights\nFavorite Quotes from Lamar Odom\n3 Lessons from Lamar Odom\n1. Do What You Love\n2. Focus on Making an Impact\n3. Lead With or Without the Title\nSummary\nWhat do you think about Lamar Odom’s net worth? Leave a comment below.\nYou may like\n",
"segment": "Lamar Odom\n“This was not like having a cold or the flu, this was a complicated surgery. Some people lose their lives, not just their career. When you figure he’s been able to play for us and even to be effective for us, anybody has to be inspired. He’s defeated some long odds to be here and now he’s an emotional part of this team.” – Lamar Odom\n“We’ve got to make every game a defensive game. … When you play the worst defensive game of the year, you get beat. Point blank.” – Lamar Odom\n“He was a good dude before. He’s an even better dude now. This is a guy who’s been through a lot.",
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"headings": "L.\nOdom\n\nTeam News\nRJ Barrett SF, New York Knicks\nRJ Barrett shot 4-of-6 from three in Saturday’s win over the Pacers, tallying 24 points (8-of-17 FGs, 4-of-7 FTs), seven rebounds and two assists in 34 minutes.\nJulius Randle PF, New York Knicks\nJulius Randle played 42 minutes in Saturday’s win over the Pacers, accounting for 28 points (12-of-22 FGs, 2-of-2 FTs), 10 rebounds, six assists, four steals and two 3-pointers.\nDerrick Rose PG, New York Knicks\nMaking his second straight start for the injured Elfrid Payton, Derrick Rose finished Saturday’s win over the Pacers with 17 points (6-of-11 FGs, 4-of-4 FTs), one rebound, 11 assists, four steal and one 3-pointer in 38 minutes.\nTaj Gibson C, New York Knicks\nTaj Gibson (sprained left ankle) has been ruled out for the remainder of Saturday's game vs. the Pacers.\nElfrid Payton PG, New York Knicks\nElfrid Payton (right hamstring) has been downgraded to out for Saturday's game vs. the Pacers.\nElfrid Payton PG, New York Knicks\nElfrid Payton (sore right hamstring) is doubtful for Saturday's game vs. Indiana.\nFrank Ntilikina PG, New York Knicks\nKnicks coach Tom Thibodeau said Frank Ntilikina's defense was \"fantastic\" on Thursday night.\nAlec Burks SG, New York Knicks\nAlec Burks caught fire on Thursday vs. the Kings with 24 points (8-of-12 FGs, 3-of-3 FTs), four rebounds, two assists and five triples in 25 minutes.\nDerrick Rose PG, New York Knicks\nDerrick Rose made a fill-in start for Elfrid Payton (hamstring) on Thursday vs. the Knicks, scoring 18 points with six assists, three rebounds and two triples in a 140-121 win.\nFrank Ntilikina PG, New York Knicks\nFrank Ntilikina, playing in his first game since Dec. 29th, resurfaced on Thursday vs. the Kings with seven points (3-of-6 FGs), two assists, three steals and one triple in 23 minutes.\nStarters\nLamar\nL. Odom\nPlayer News\nLamar Odom announced via Instagram that he will play next season in China.\n\"Lamar Odom's family and friends believe he's back on hard drugs,\" sources told TMZ.\nLamar Odom is improving, but still faces a long road in his recovery, according to Khloe Kardashian.\n",
"segment": "6' 10\" / 245 lbs. College: Rhode Island\nDrafted: 1999 / Rd. 1 / LAC\nNext Game: IND at NY 2/27 8:00pm ET\nHome\nNews\nStats\nPlayer News\nPrevious Next\nLamar Odom PF, New York Knicks\nLamar Odom announced via Instagram that he will play next season in China. Odom does not provide details as to which team he will join, but it's good to see that Odom, who has battled serious substance abuse issues, is apparently healthy enough to return to competitive basketball. Odom last played in the NBA back in 2012-13 for the Clippers. Source: Lamar Odom on Instagram\nJul 26, 2018, 10:51 AM ET\nLamar Odom to play in China next season\nClose\nLamar Odom PF, New York Knicks\n\"Lamar Odom's family and friends believe he's back on hard drugs,\" sources told TMZ.",
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"segment": "Under NBA rules, the Los Angeles Clippers now have 15 days to match the offer or the restricted free agent will become a member of the HEAT. As per team policy, terms of the agreement were not disclosed. We have made an offer to Lamar Odom, said Riley. We feel that he is a player that if we do get, would compliment the talents of our last two first-round draft picks, Caron Butler and Dwyane Wade. I believe Odom would also compliment Eddie Jones and Brian Grant, our two veteran leaders. As I have said before, we are committed to winning and will do whatever it takes to give our fans talented players and a great team to enjoy.\nOdom averaged 14.6 points, 6.5 rebounds, 3.6 assists and 34.1 minutes in 48 games last season and was the only Clipper to rank in the top three on the team in points, rebounds and assists. In 230 career games, all with the Clippers, Odom has averaged 15.9 points, 7.3 rebounds, 4.6 assists, 1.15 blocks, 1.00 steals and 36.0 minutes while shooting 44.4 percent (1349-3041) from the floor, 31.3 percent (197-630) from three-point range and 70.9 percent (761-1074) from the foul line. Loading...\nNEXT UP: Replay\nPlay Next\nLink copied to clipboard",
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"segment": "“Ever since I came here, I just came here and played my game. When we made it to the postseason, I usually picked up my scoring,” said Lamar. The critics who have jumped on his back for far too many seasons now need to accept what is being give to them. Even Odom himself has evolved to the point that he is no longer concerned with individual accolades, including the All-Star nod that has eluded him for his entire career. “Honestly, this is my ninth year in the league,” said Odom. “ I’m one of the only players who can make an Olympic team, but can’t make an All-Star team. It’s just kind of crazy…It’s just something that if it comes, it comes. If it doesn’t, I understand the caliber player I am. I know what I can bring to any team and hopefully that one day comes, but if it doesn’t, I can’t base my career on it.” Truth be told, the forward might never reach the milestones achieved by Magic Johnson, but he is a pivotal component of a title-contending squad and is perfectly content with simply being Lamar Odom.",
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"segment": "Jamaica\nBarbados\nTrinidad and Tobago\nBahamas\nGuyana\nOceania: Australia\nNew Zealand\nPapua New Guinea\nFiji\nSamoa\nTonga\nSolomon Islands\nMicronesia\nVanuatu\nKiribati\nAsia: India\nPakistan\nSingapore\nPhilippines\nSri Lanka\nMalaysia\nAfrica: South Africa\nNigeria\nCameroon\nKenya\nZimbabwe\nGhana\nRwanda\nSudan\nBotswana\nEthiopia\nHow English Spread Around the World\nThe English language originated in Britain and the ever-expanding British Empire helped to spread the Modern English around the world during the 18th and 19th centuries. This is why many of the countries where English is an official language were former British colonies, including Canada, Australia, South Africa and the United States. Colonialism helped to introduce English to regions like India and parts of Africa, where it continues to be widely spoken. Although Hindi is the most widely-spoken language in India today, English remains an official language in the country and is often used in university education, and within the field of politics. Officially, just 12 percent of Indian people speak English, with many only speaking it as a second language. Nevertheless, the country has an extremely dense population, meaning that this 12 percent cross-section of society exceeds 100 million people. As a result, India has one of the largest English-speaking populations on the planet.",
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"segment": "These countries share certain similarities in terms of population, development, standard of living, legal systems, economy, technology, policies, etc. He English Is spoken by about 470 million people around the world and is the official and co-official language of 57 countries. There are many territories and islands in which the majority and official language is English. In particular 3 in Europe, 14 in America, 5 in Asia, 21 in Africa and 14 in Oceania. The influence of English today is due in large part to the fact that in the nineteenth century the British empire decided to spread this language through all the regions of the world it was colonizing. At present, English has developed as the main language for communication in certain aspects such as: research, international congresses, studies, internationally recognized scientific publications, business, etc. In other fields, this language is recognized as speaking and administrative in a large number of places, mostly used as a language of commerce and tourism, for example: India, Singapore, Kenya, Tanzania, Pakistan, Hong Kong, Malaysia, among others . As for religions, the dogmas that profess most within this group of countries are Protestantism, for example:",
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"segment": "As of 2019\n[update]\n, there were 55 sovereign states and 27 non-sovereign entities where English was an official language. Many administrative divisions have declared English an official language at the local or regional level. Most states where English is an official language are former territories of the British Empire. Exceptions include Rwanda, which was formerly a German and then a Belgian territory; Cameroon, where only part of national territory was under British mandate; and Liberia, the Philippines, the Federated States of Micronesia, the Marshall Islands, and Palau, which were American territories. English is the sole official language of the Commonwealth of Nations and of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN). English is one of the official languages of the United Nations, the European Union, NAFTA, the African Union, the Organisation of Islamic Cooperation, the Caribbean Community, the Union of South American Nations, and many other international organisations. Although English is not de jure an official language at the national level in the United States, most states and territories within the United States have English as an official language, and only Puerto Rico uses a language other than English as a primary working language. The United Kingdom, the United States, Australia, and New Zealand, where the overwhelming majority of native English speakers reside, do not have English as an official language de jure, but English is considered their de facto official language because it dominates in these countries.",
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"segment": "In some cases, English may be the official language but may not be the primary language. This means that English can be used in business, education, and official documents but may not be the majority of its residents' primary language. This is the case for nations like India and Pakistan. India is the most populous nation with English as its official language, with over 1 billion people. The smallest nation where English is an official language is Niue, which has a population of just 1,600 people. There are also nations where English is a de facto national language, meaning that it exists in reality and is practiced, even though it is not officially recognized by law. For example, the United States has no official language at the federal level, even though English is the most commonly spoken language. Of the nations where English is a de facto national language, the United States is the most populous with an estimated 330 million people. There are four nations where English is the de facto language and the primary language. These include Australia, New Zealand, the United Kingdom, and the United States.",
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"segment": "They indicate defenses raised by Indian hands, or more probably belong to the labors of a race that preceded the Indian occupation. The wall is now about tumbled down, the stones seem somewhat scattered, and the ground is overgrown with brush. — S. C. Cleveland, History of Yates County, New York (1873)\nIn the early 1920s, the material that made up the Bare Hill fort was used by the Town of Middlesex highway department for road fill. The Seneca traditionally lived in what is now New York state between the Genesee River and Canandaigua Lake. The dating of an oral tradition mentioning a solar eclipse yields 1142 AD as the year for the Seneca joining the Iroquois (Haudenosaunee). Some recent archaeological evidence indicates their territory eventually extended to the Allegheny River in present-day northwestern Pennsylvania, particularly after the Iroquois destroyed both the Wenrohronon and Erie nations in the 17th century, who were native to the area. The Seneca were by far the most populous of the Haudenosaunee nations, numbering about four thousand by the seventeenth century. Seneca villages were located as far east as current-day Schuyler County (e.g. Catherine's Town and Kanadaseaga ), south into current Tioga and Chemung counties, north and east into Tompkins and Cayuga counties, and west into the Genesee River valley. The villages were the homes and headquarters of the Seneca. While the Seneca maintained substantial permanent settlements and raised agricultural crops in the vicinity of their villages, they also hunted widely through extensive areas.",
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"segment": "Seneca Indians - Ohio History Central\neNews\nFacebook\nTwitter\nYouTube\nDonate\nJoin\nShop\nToggle navigation\nNavigation \nMain page\nAbout\nHelp\nBrowse \nAlphabetical Index\nBrowse by Category\nBrowse by Topic\nBrowse by Time Period\nTimeline of Ohio History\nRandom page\nSeneca Indians\nFrom Ohio History Central\nJump to: navigation, search\nThe Seneca people living in Ohio during the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries were related to the Seneca tribe of New York. The Seneca in New York were one of the most powerful members of the Iroquois confederacy. As the westernmost members of the Iroquois Confederacy, the Seneca were known as the \"Keepers of the Western Door.\" The Ohio Seneca spoke the Iroquois language. Many of these the group that became known as the Ohio Seneca left New York, hoping to find a better life in the Ohio Country. Upon arriving in Ohio, these natives had limited contact with their original tribe in New York. They formed their own political system that was quite separate from that of the main Seneca nation in New York. The Ohio Senecas also joined with the Algonquian tribes of the Ohio Country in their wars with the Iroquois. The Ohio Seneca probably included more than just Senecas from New York.",
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"segment": "Facts for Kids: Seneca Indians (Senecas)\nSeneca Indian Fact Sheet\nSeneca lady Seneca dancer\nHow do you pronounce the word \"Seneca\"? What does it mean? Seneca is pronounced \"SEH-neh-kah.\" It comes from the name of one of their villages, Osininka. In their own language, the Senecas call themselves Onandowaga, which means \"people of the mountain.\" Where do the Seneca Indians live? The Senecas originally lived in New York state. Here is a map of Seneca and other Iroquois territory in New York. Many Seneca people still live in New York today, but others were forced to migrate to Oklahoma or Canada.",
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"segment": "The Seneca Indians - Their tribal way of life\nSeneca Indians\nThe Seneca Indians were traditionally inhabitants of the New York area between the Genesee River and Canandaigua Lake. However, recent evidence has pointed to the fact that they may have lived all the way down to the Allegany River, and up into North Western Pennsylvania. They were a very large group, with over ten thousand warriors documented by the end of the seventeenth century. The Seneca Indians were later known as “Keepers of the Western Door” because they settled the farthest west of all the Haudenosaunee Nations. The Economy\nIn the beginning, the Seneca Indians lived primarily on corn, beans and squash. They were the staple foods of the Seneca Indians diet. In this society, the women were primarily the growers and harvesters of the tribe. They gathered medicinal plants, roots, berries, nuts, vegetables and fruit. In fact, unlike most other tribes of its time, the Seneca women held sole ownership of the land and the homes they occupied. They had virtually the same rights as the men they served, in some cases probably more.",
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"segment": "Seneca | History, Culture, & Traditions | Britannica\nHome Geography & Travel Human Geography Peoples of the Americas North American Indians\nSeneca\npeople\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\nSeneca, self-name Onödowa’ga:’ (“ People of the Great Hill”), North American Indians of the Iroquoian linguistic group who lived in what is now western New York state and eastern Ohio. They were the largest of the original five nations of the Iroquois (Haudenosaunee) Confederacy, in which they were represented by eight chiefs. In the autumn small parties of Seneca men left the villages for the annual hunt, returning about midwinter; spring was the fishing season. Seneca women were responsible for the cultivation of corn (maize) and other vegetables. The Seneca used kinship to organize their society; extended families linked through the maternal line lived together in longhouses. The tribe had eight clans; these were in turn organized into two equally sized groups, or moieties.",
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"segment": "The Seneca Indian Tribe - Member of the Iroquois nation\nSeneca Indian Tribe\nLearn about the Seneca Indian tribe in western New York. The group of indigenous people native to North America , who lived in what is now present New York between the Genesee River and Canandaigua Lake , are known as Seneca Indian Tribe people. Seneca indian tribe people were the westernmost Nation within the Six Nations or Iroquois League. Seneca were one of the original members of the Iroquois League, which they called “Kanonsionni” in their own language (league of clans). The Mohawk, the Oneida , the Cayuga, and the Onondaga were the other member nations, and later the Tuscarora joined the confederacy as sixth tribe member. Seneca Indian Tribes had matriarchal set up of families. Seneca Indian tribe women were in charge of farming, property, and family and they had the complete ownership of all the land and the homes. The women leaders of the tribes were called “Clan Mothers.” The tribal council of the Seneca nation was chosen by clan mothers, but all Seneca Indian Tribes were subject to the Iroquois Great Council. Eight Seneca chiefs represented their tribe's interests in the Iroquois Council.",
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"segment": "In their own language, the Senecas call themselves Onandowaga, which means \"people of the mountain.\" Where do the Seneca Indians live? The Senecas originally lived in New York state. Here is a map of Seneca and other Iroquois territory in New York. Many Seneca people still live in New York today, but others were forced to migrate to Oklahoma or Canada. Are the Seneca Iroquois people? Iroquois flag\nYes, the Seneca nation was one of the original members of the Iroquois League, or Kanonsionni in their own language (\"league of clans.\") The other member nations were the the Oneida, the Cayuga , the Onondaga, and the Mohawk tribe, Later on the Tuscarora tribe also joined the confederacy. Today these long-term allies refer to themselves as the Haudenosaunee (\"people of the longhouse\") or Six Nations . How is the Seneca Indian nation organized?",
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"segment": "According to New York State Archives, 71 males and 86 females were part of the tribe living in New York as of 1845. 4 Seneca\nAccording to New York State Archives, in the mid 1840s, the Seneca tribe consisted of people living on the Seneca of Cattaragus reservation and the Seneca of Allegheny Reservation. Approximately 200 to 300 people lived on both reservations in the mid-1840s. The Seneca reservation still exists near Buffalo, New York. 5 Cayuga\nThe Cayuga tribe consists of five small clans, all located in upstate New York near the Finger Lakes. According to New York State Archives, 56 males and 58 females were part of the tribe in 1845. 6 Mohawk\nAccording to New York State Archives, 84 males and 86 females were part of the Mohawk tribe in New York in the mid-1840s. As of 2011, the tribe was located in Franklin County, near the Canadian border and consists of several thousand Native Americans. 7 Onondaga\nAccording to New York State Archives, nearly 100 people were part of the Onondaga tribe in 1845. The tribe is located south of Syracuse, New York.",
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"segment": "The Seneca Nation of Indians currently has a total enrolled population of nearly 8,000 citizens. The territories are generally rural, with several residential areas. Many Seneca citizens live off-territory, some are located across the country, as well as in other countries. Off-territory residents comprise nearly 1/2 of the citizenship. The Seneca are also known as the \"Keeper of the Western Door,\" for the Seneca are the westernmost of the Six Nations. At the time of the formation of the Iroquois League, the original five nations of the Iroquois League occupied large areas of land in the Northeast USA and Southeast Canada. In the Seneca language we are known as O-non-dowa-gah, (pronounced: Oh-n'own-dough-wahgah) or \"Great Hill People.\" The historical Seneca occupied territory throughout the Finger Lakes area in Central New York, and in the Genesee Valley in Western New York, living in longhouses on the riversides. The villages were well fortified with wooden stake fences, just one of the many industrious undertakings.",
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"segment": "Playing the ugly 1962 season all over again by Tim Boyle\nShortened Mets season could help Jeff McNeil set a new franchise record by Tim Boyle\nNew York Mets History\nMets History: Looking back at the first game in franchise history\nOn April 11, 1962, National League baseball returned to the Big Apple with the first game in New York Mets history. April 11, 1962. Five years after the Brooklyn Dodgers and the New York Giants had left the east coast for California, National League baseball returned to New York with the dawn of the New York Mets. William Shea, a prominent New York lawyer, had been instrumental in bringing National League baseball back to the Big Apple. The team’s full name was the New York Metropolitan Baseball club, though other possible names for the club had been considered, such as the Burros, the Bees, and even the Avengers. But as per the owners’ choice and an extended public vote, New York Metropolitans it was. We know them better as the Mets. When the baseball season began that year, there were two new teams, the Mets and the Houston Colt .45s, later renamed the Astros. The club’s home stadium in 1962 and 1963 was the Polo Grounds, the former home of the New York Giants.",
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"segment": "the other is the New York Yankees, who compete in the American League (AL) East division . One of baseball's first expansion teams, the Mets were founded in 1962 to replace New York's departed NL teams, the Brooklyn Dodgers and the New York Giants. The team's colors combine the Dodgers' blue and the Giants' orange. For the 1962 and 1963 seasons, the Mets played home games at the Polo Grounds in Manhattan before moving to Queens. From 1964 to 2008, the Mets played their home games at Shea Stadium, named after William Shea, the founder of the Continental League, a proposed third major league, the announcement of which prompted their admission as an NL expansion team. Since 2009, the Mets have played their home games at Citi Field next to the site where Shea Stadium once stood. In their inaugural season, the Mets posted a record of 40–120, the worst regular-season record since MLB went to a 162-game schedule. The team never finished better than second-to-last until the \"Miracle Mets\" beat the Baltimore Orioles in the 1969 World Series, which was considered one of the biggest upsets in World Series history. The Mets have qualified for the postseason nine times, winning the World Series twice (1969 and 1986 ), and five National League pennants. Since 2020, the Mets have been owned by billionaire hedge fund manager Steve Cohen who purchased the team for $2.4 billion.",
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"headings": "History of the New York Mets\nHistory of the New York Mets\nContents\nFranchise history\nFounding of the Mets\n1962–1966: The Lovable Losers\n1962–63\n1964\n1966\nHodges, Seaver and Koosman\n1969–1972: The Amazin' or Miracle Mets\n1973: \"Ya Gotta Believe!\"\n1974-1979: The Midnight Massacre and Dark Ages\n1980-1984: Doubleday, Strawberry, and Gooden\n1985-1988: \"Party Hard; Play Harder\" Era\n1985\n1986: World Champions again\n1987\n1988\n1989–1990: The Championship Team Disassembles\n1991–1993: The Worst Team Money Could Buy\n1991–92\n1993\n1994 strike-shortened season\n1995–1997: Working Their Way Back\n1995 season\n1996 season\n1997\n1998–2002: Piazza, the Subway World Series and 9/11\n1998\n1999\n2000: The \"Subway World Series\"\n2001: September 11 attacks\n2002 season\n2003–2010: Minaya, Randolph, Reyes/Wright, collapses and Citi Field\n2003 season\n2004 season\n2005 season\n2006 season\n2007 season\n2008 season\n2009 season: Citi Field opens and the season of injuries\n2010 season\n2011–2017: The Terry Collins Era\n2011 season: Reyes leaves after Batting Title\n2012 season: Santana and Dickey make history\n2013 season: All-Star Festivities and resigning Captain America\n2014 season: DeGrom's Rookie of the Year\n2015 season: N.L. Pennant Champions\n2016 season: The Wild Card Game and Reyes Returns to Flushing\n2017 season: Injury Plagued Season\n2018-2019: Mickey Callaway Era\n2018 season: A Hot Start, A Dismal Season\n2019 season: More of the Same\n2020-present: Luis Rojas Takes Over\nThe Longest Games in Major League History\nReferences\n",
"segment": "Find sources: \" History of the New York Mets\" – news · newspapers · books · scholar · JSTOR\n(July 2010)\n( Learn how and when to remove this template message)\n\nThis article possibly contains original research. Please improve it by verifying the claims made and adding inline citations. Statements consisting only of original research should be removed. (July 2010)\n( Learn how and when to remove this template message)\n( Learn how and when to remove this template message)\nThe history of the New York Mets began in 1962 when the team was introduced as part of the National League 's first expansion of the 20th century. The team's history includes two World Series championships and five National League pennants. Contents\n1 Franchise history\n1.1 Founding of the Mets\n1.2 1962–1966: The Lovable Losers\n1.2.1 1962–63\n1.2.2 1964\n1.2.3 1966\n1.3 Hodges, Seaver and Koosman\n1.4 1969–1972: The Amazin' or Miracle Mets\n1.5 1973: \" Ya Gotta Believe!\"",
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"segment": "History of the New York Mets - Wikipedia\nHistory of the New York Mets\nFrom Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia\nJump to navigation Jump to search\n\nThis article has multiple issues. Please help improve it or discuss these issues on the talk page. ( Learn how and when to remove these template messages)\n\nThis article needs additional citations for verification. Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources. Unsourced material may be challenged and removed. Find sources: \" History of the New York Mets\" – news · newspapers · books · scholar · JSTOR\n(July 2010)\n( Learn how and when to remove this template message)\n\nThis article possibly contains original research. Please improve it by verifying the claims made and adding inline citations. Statements consisting only of original research should be removed. (July 2010)\n( Learn how and when to remove this template message)\n( Learn how and when to remove this template message)\nThe history of the New York Mets began in 1962 when the team was introduced as part of the National League 's first expansion of the 20th century.",
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"segment": "The only losses during this period were by Mike Torrez in 1984 and by Dwight Gooden in 1990. Overall, Mets Opening Day starting pitchers have a record of 0–1 at the Polo Grounds, a 12–5 record with five no decisions at Shea Stadium and a 3–0 record with three no decisions at Citi Field. In addition, although the Mets were nominally the home team in 2000, the game was played in Tokyo Dome in Tokyo, Japan. Mike Hampton started the game in Tokyo and lost, making the Mets' Opening Day starting pitchers' combined home record 15–7, and their away record 14–6. The Mets went on to play in the World Series in 1969, 1973, 1986, 2000 and 2015, and won the 1969 and 1986 World Series championship games. Tom Seaver (1969 and 1973), Dwight Gooden (1986), Mike Hampton (2000) and Bartolo Colón (2015) were the Opening Day starting pitchers when the Mets played in the World Series, and they had a combined Opening Day record of 3–1 with one no decision. 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"segment": "The team then turned to the Polo Grounds, the former home of the Giants. The Mets played their inaugural game on April 11, 1962, a game they lost 11-4 to the St. Louis Cardinals. The Mets went on to have the worst record (40-120) of any major-league team in the twentieth century, and attendance for the season was only 922,530. When Shea Stadium finally opened for the Mets to play their home opener on April 17, 1964, it was supposed to be the state-of-the-art in ballparks. Sadly, the reality was different, though the outcome of that first game was as expected. The Mets lost to the Pittsburgh Pirates, 4-3. When Shea Stadium was first proposed, it was planned to be part of urban planner Robert Moses’ vision for all of Flushing Meadows Park. Moses originally used the idea to try to entice Walter O’Malley to move the Dodgers from Brooklyn to Queens. Shea and Moses had to find a way around a New York state law that prohibited the city from borrowing money to build a stadium. The only way around the law was to prove that the stadium could pay for itself from rent and event revenue.",
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"segment": "What years did the raiders win the Super Bowl? - Answers\nSan Francisco 49ers\nOakland Raiders\nSuper Bowl\nWhat years did the raiders win the Super Bowl? Asked by Wiki User\nSee Answer\nTop Answer\nWiki User\nAnswered 2012-06-12 18:14:25\nAs of the start of the 2008 season, the Raiders have won three Super Bowls: Super Bowl XI - January 9, 1977\nSuper Bowl XV - January 25, 1981\nSuper Bowl XVIII - January 22, 1984\nThe Oakland Raiders won in 1977, beating the Vikings, in 1981, beating the Eagle, and as the LA Raiders won in 1984 beating the Washington Redskins. 2 3 4\n🙏\n0\n🤨\n0\n😮\n0\n😂\n0\nHide Comment (1)\nAnonymous\n2020-09-30 16:40:32\nI have Super Bowl T Shirts for sale . How much are they? Your Answer\nWhat years did the raiders win the Super Bowl? Write your answer...\n0/5000\nB U I\nSign up or log in\nPost Your Answer\nRelated Questions\nDid the raiders win there last Super Bowl? No. The Raiders lost their last Super Bowl.",
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"segment": "The Raiders also have won Superbowls XI and XV. The Raiders lost to former coach Jon Gruden most recently in Superbowl XXXVII. add a comment\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n+1 vote! +6\nvote up\nyou voted\nAnswer by paulp74115 (129)\n\n\n\n\nLoading Data\nPlease wait...\n\n\n\n\nThe Raiders won their most recent Super Bowl on Jan. 22, 1984, when they were still based in Los Angeles. In Super Bowl XVIII in Tampa, a Raiders team spearheaded by Marcus Allen beat the Washington Redskins by a score of 38-7. add a comment\n\n\n\n\n\nSecurity code is wrong! Please try again! add your own answer here\nYou have 50 words left! add your own comment here\nYou have 50 words left! close\nsubmit",
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"segment": "The 2003 Super Bowl was won by the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. The 2004 Super Bowl was won by the New England Patriots. The 2005 Super Bowl was won by the New England Patriots. The 2006 Super Bowl was won by the Pittsburgh Steelers. The 2007 Super Bowl was won by the Indianapolis Colts. The 2008 Super Bowl was won by the New York Giants. The 2009 Super Bowl was won by the Pittsburgh Steelers. The 2010 Super Bowl was won by the New Orleans Saints. The 2011 Super Bowl was won by the Green Bay Packers. Who won the most out raiders and 49ers?",
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"segment": "They lost Super Bowl XXXVII to Tampa Bay, 48-21. Which players were on all three Raiders Super Bowl-winning teams? in which years did the raiders win their three superbowls\nWhat was the score of Super Bowl 18 and who won? Super Bowl 18: Redskins vs. RaidersRaiders win 38-9\nWho is the first wildcard team to win a Super Bowl? Oakland Raiders in Super Bowl XV\nWhat year did the raiders win Super Bowl? They did not win a super bowl since they lost to tampa bay 48-21. What day and who did the Oakland Raiders beat to win their third Super Bowl? The Raiders beat the Washington Redskins to win their third Super Bowl on January 22, 1984. They were the Los Angeles Raiders at that time.",
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"segment": "Who were the three teams that the Oakland Raiders beat to win the Super Bowl? Super Bowl XI: Raiders 32, Minnesota Vikings 14 Super Bowl XV: Raiders 27, Philadelphia Eagles 10 Super Bowl XVIII: Raiders 38, Washington Redskins 9\nWhat years did raiders win Super Bowls? January 9, 1977 - Super Bowl XI: Raiders 32, Minnesota Vikings 14 January 25, 1981 - Super Bowl XV: Raiders 27, Philadelphia Eagles 10 January 22, 1984 - Super Bowl XVIII: Raiders 38, Washington Redskins 9\nCan the Oakland Raiders win a Super Bowl? No.",
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"segment": "Here are a few observations: 1. The Oakland Raiders have been in a Super Bowl five times, winning a total of three times. The most recent win was in 1983, about 27 years ago. 2. The Oakland Raiders had a four year interval between the first Super Bowl victory and the second one, from 1976 to 1980. Then, it took three years to appear again in the Super Bowl, winning as the Los Angeles Raiders in 1983. 3. Teams that have had two consecutive championship wins are: Green Bay\nMiami\nVideo Play Button\nVideos you might like\nPittsburgh\nSan Francisco\nDallas\nDenver\nNew England\nThis demonstrates the consistency of those teams, at least during the two years they won the Super Bowl.",
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"segment": "General Theory of Relativity\n6. Manhattan Project\n7. Einstein’s Refrigerator\n8. Sky is Blue\nWhat did Albert Einstein do? Albert Einstein was a physicist and a mathematician by profession, and one of the greatest thinkers of recent times, that gave us the vision. Okay that’s all good to know, but what did Albert Einstein invent, you may ask? To answer this question, it is best to understand that Albert Einstein is not known for his inventions, but his great theories on which the modern science stands today. Why was Albert Einstein famous for? Albert Einstein is famous for his work that contributed to the important advancements in science such as space exploration, applications of light and atomic energy. His theories led scientists to understand new ways to look at energy, matter, gravity, space and time.",
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"segment": "Amazingly, Einstein also co-invented a refrigerator that would work on compressed gases. Einstein is also considered to be the man behind the inventions such as – the photoelectric cells, lasers, nuclear power, and fiber optics and even semiconductors. 22. Einstein had trouble getting an academic job. Interestingly, it took him 9 years before he could finally land at his first job after graduation from the Zurich Polytechnic in 1900. 23. Einstein got second time appointed as a Technical Expert Class 3 of the Federal Office for Intellectual Property. There he was paid 3,500 Franks annually and he had to work for eight hours every day, six days a week. He enjoyed his work to the core, which involved examining patent applications. After a few days of service, he realized that he could do the whole days work in just a few hours and thus he utilized the remaining free time at the office to do his scientific work and thinking.",
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"segment": "Eventually, he landed a job examining patent applications. Einstein worked at the patent office for seven years, spending what free time he could muster reading scientific papers and working on his own theories. Even after he published four groundbreaking scientific papers in 1905 (see Einstein's Miracle Year) and earned his doctorate, he still struggled to find a job teaching. Finally, in 1908, he was hired as a lecturer at the University of Bern. Academic Career\nAs Einstein's fame as a theoretical physicist grew, so did his opportunities in the academic arena. A year after becoming a lecturer at the University of Bern, he was appointed to the position of associate professor of physics at the University of Zurich. He then became a full professor at the University of Prague in 1911 and, a year later, returned to Zurich as a full professor. His academic life reached its peak when he became a professor at the University of Berlin and a member of the Prussian Academy of Sciences. At the University of Berlin, Einstein earned the salary of a professor without any teaching duties. This allowed him to focus on research and developing new theories full time.",
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"segment": "4. Career\nEinstein became a Swiss citizen in 1901 and began working at the patent office in Bern as Level III assistant examiner. He later worked in various academic institutions such as the University of Bern as a lecturer and later as an associate lecturer. He served in various academic institutions such as the Humboldt University of Berlin and the Institute for Advanced Studies in various teaching and leadership capacities. He wrote many scientific and non-scientific papers during his career time. His imagination is considered crucial in the theories and discoveries he made during his lifetime. 3. Major Contributions\nAlbert Einstein is remembered for his significant contributions to physics and philosophy. He discovered the law of photoelectric effect, the special theory of relativity, the Brownian motion, and came up with the equivalent mass-energy formula E= mc 2. His interest and theories in energy, space, and time have been the basis and foundation for modern science, space exploration, light, and atomic energy.",
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"headings": "8 Albert Einstein’s Inventions That Massively Impacted the World\n8 Albert Einstein’s Inventions That Massively Impacted the World\nLike it? Share it!\nEinstein Refrigerator\nContribution to Theoretical Study of Nuclear Physics\nThe Special Theory of Relativity\nGeneral Theory of Relativity\nPhotoelectric Effect\nEinstein’s Take on Brownian Motion\nBose-Einstein Condensate (BEC)\nEinstein’s Explanation of Blue Sky Color\n",
"segment": "These teaching methods did not help, in any way, to raise his interest in the learning process. Einstein’s academic performance was considered as average by his teachers. However, Einstein’s curious nature and his ability to understand the complex mathematical concepts without assistance were signs of his exceptional talent. He was able to learn Euclidean geometry at the age of 12 through self-study. In his childhood days, Einstein would sit in a crowded room happily solving his mathematical problems. The first job taken up by Albert Einstein was that of a Patent Officer at the Swiss Patent Office (Bern). He started working as a Patent Officer in June, 1902 and received an annual salary of 3500 francs. Albert Einstein’s inventions and his theories proved to be of great help to scientists of 20th century. The theory of relativity proposed by him can be considered as one of the important milestones in the history of scientific development. « Previous Post\nNext Post »",
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"segment": "His play was not spectacular, but he was consistent, making simple plays and minimizing mistakes. With Brady as their starting quarterback, the Patriots went on to post an 11–3 record in the regular season and to upset the St. Louis Rams in Super Bowl XXXVI; Brady was named the Super Bowl MVP. The Patriots became one of the NFL’s elite teams, posting an incredible 40–12 record during Brady’s first three seasons. In 2004 the team returned to the Super Bowl, defeating the Carolina Panthers and earning Brady another Super Bowl MVP award. The momentum carried through to the next season, as the Patriots extended their consecutive win streak to 21, breaking the record of 18 set by the Miami Dolphins in 1972–73. Brady and the Patriots capped off the season with their third Super Bowl in four years, this time against the Philadelphia Eagles. In the 2007 season Brady threw an unprecedented 50 touchdown passes (the record was broken by Brady’s longtime rival Peyton Manning in 2013), and he led New England to the first 16–0 regular season in NFL history, earning NFL MVP honours in the process. However, the Patriots lost to the underdog New York Giants in Super Bowl XLII. In the first game of the 2008 NFL schedule, Brady suffered a severe knee injury that required season-ending surgery.",
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"segment": "Despite Brady throwing for just 145 yards and a touchdown, Brady earned the first of his Super Bowl MVP awards after leading the Patriots down the field late in the fourth quarter. Adam Vinatieri would kick the winning field goal for the Patriots — and Brady’s — first-ever Super Bowl win. Super Bowl XXXVIII – New England Patriots 32, Carolina Panthers 29\nTwo years after their first of six Super Bowls, Brady and the Patriots faced the Carolina Panthers in Super Bowl XXXVIII. In what would be considered one of the greatest Super Bowls of all-time, Vinatieri would again be the Patriots’ hero. With four seconds left on the clock, Vinatieri kicked the game-winning field goal to give the Patriots a 32-29 win. In contrast to the first of his Super Bowls, Brady threw for 354 yards and three touchdowns. His performance earned him the second of his Super Bowl MVP awards. Super Bowl XXXIX – New England Patriots 24, Philadelphia Eagles 21\nTom Brady and the New England Patriots secured back-to-back Super Bowls for the first time since the Denver Broncos in the 1997-1998 and 1998-1999 seasons. Only six teams had achieved the honor before the Patriots. The Pittsburgh Steelers are still the only team in NFL history to win consecutive titles more than once.",
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"segment": "When did Tom Brady win his first Super Bowl? When did Tom Brady win his first Super Bowl? New England Patriots started the 2001 NFL season with Drew Bledsoe as their starting quarterback. However, Bledsoe would suffer a fatal injury in the 2001 NFL season and was replaced by Tom Brady. Brady would then start 14 games for the New England Patriots. This was the beginning of Tom Brady's dominance in the NFL for the next 20 years. The New England Patriots did not know what they would get out of Tom Brady when he made his first start. They did not expect too much out of the young quarterback. New England were just looking for Tom Brady to fill in until Drew Bledsoe could recover. Once Brady got the nod to be the starting quarterback, though, he would not give up the position.",
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"segment": "Tom Brady becomes first QB to win a Super Bowl in 3 decades | WFLA\nTom Brady becomes first QB to win a Super Bowl in 3 decades\nBuccaneers\nby: WFLA 8 On Your Side Staff\nPosted: Feb 7, 2021 / 10:21 PM EST / Updated: Feb 8, 2021 / 03:24 AM EST\nTampa Bay Buccaneers quarterback Tom Brady warms up before the NFL Super Bowl 55 football game between the Kansas City Chiefs and Tampa Bay Buccaneers, Sunday, Feb. 7, 2021, in Tampa, Fla. (AP Photo/Ashley Landis)\nTAMPA (WFLA) – Tom Brady has brought a title to Tampa Bay and in doing so continues to add to his storied legacy. Brady is the first quarterback to ever win a Super Bowl across three decades. Brady won his first Super Bowl against the then St. Louis Rams in 2002. His first Super Bowl win in the 2010s took place in 2015 against the Seattle Seahawks. Both wins were when he was playing with the New England Patriots. Brady has played in 18 percent of all Super Bowls, and in 48 percent of the ones played since he was drafted. Around the Web\nTinnitus?",
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"segment": "Feb 8, 2021\nOriginal: Feb 5, 2018\nico_facebook\nico_twitter\nico_reddit\nico_comments_squared\nico_print\nTampa Bay Buccaneers quarterback Tom Brady became the first player in NFL history to win seven Super Bowl championships. Who Is Tom Brady? Tom Brady was drafted by the NFL's New England Patriots in 2000, and the star quarterback has won three NFL MVP awards, four Super Bowl MVP awards and a record seven Super Bowl championships. In an incident known as \"Deflategate,\" Brady was suspended after an investigation into the charges that he knew about the illegal deflation of footballs before an important playoff game in 2015. Despite sitting out the first four games of the 2016 season, Brady went on to lead the Patriots to a Super Bowl LI victory over the Atlanta Falcons and added to his collection with a historic win over the Los Angeles Rams in Super Bowl LIII. After 20 seasons in New England, Brady signed with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers in March 2020. He is also known for his marriage to supermodel Gisele Bündchen. Early Life and College Career\nThomas Edward Patrick Brady Jr. was born on August 3, 1977, in San Mateo, California, Brady excelled at both football and baseball at Junipero Serra High School. After graduating in 1995, Brady passed up a chance to play professional baseball to go to the University of Michigan.",
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"segment": "View all products by Bacardi California Residents: Click here for Proposition 65 WARNING\nFrequently asked questions\nWhat type of alcohol is Bacardi? Bacardi is a type of rum. Rum is made through the fermentation and distillation of molasses and sugar cane, while vodka, for example, is fermented and distilled from potato or wheat ingredients. How is Bacardi compared to Captain Morgan? Choosing between these two will depend on your palate. Bacardi has 40% ABV and is described as a good dark rum with smooth taste. Captain Morgan is about 35% ABV with distinct touches of vanilla. BACARDĺ Hand-Shaken Daiquiri\nrum\nRum, lime and sugar go back a long way in the Caribbean. The classic Daiquiri brings them together in a perfect blend of BACARDÍ Superior rum, the tanginess of fruit and the sweetness of sugar.",
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"segment": "Mickelson graduated from the University of San Diego High School in 1988. College golf\nMickelson attended Arizona State University in Tempe on a golf scholarship and became the face of amateur golf in the United States, capturing three NCAA individual championships and three Haskins Awards (1990, 1991, 1992) as the outstanding collegiate golfer. With three individual NCAA championships, he shares the record for most individual NCAA championships alongside Ben Crenshaw. Mickelson also led the Sun Devils to the NCAA team title in 1990. Over the course of his collegiate career, he won 16 tournaments. Mickelson was the second collegiate golfer to earn first-team All-American honors all four years. In 1990, he also became the first with a left-handed swing to win the U.S. Amateur title, defeating high school teammate Manny Zerman 5 and 4 in the 36-hole final at Cherry Hills, south of Denver. Mickelson secured perhaps his greatest achievement as an amateur in January 1991, winning his first PGA Tour event, the Northern Telecom Open, in Tucson, making him one of the few golfers to win a PGA Tour event as an amateur in the history of the PGA Tour. At age 20, he was only the sixth amateur to win a tour event and the first in over five years after Scott Verplank at the Western Open in August 1985. Other players to accomplish this feat include Doug Sanders (1956 Canadian Open) and Gene Littler (1954 San Diego Open ).",
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"segment": "College Champion\nMickelson graduated from the University of San Diego High School in 1988, and headed to Arizona State University to study psychology. During his time at Arizona State, Mickelson jumped to the top of the national amateur golfing ranks. He won three NCAA individual championships and three Haskins Awards for outstanding collegiate golfer, and became only the second collegiate golfer to earn first team All-American honors all four years. In 1990, while a junior in college, Mickelson became the first left-hander to win the U.S. Amateur title. That same year, he stunned critics when he won his first PGA Tour tournament as an amateur, becoming the fourth golfer in PGA history to accomplish this feat. Mickelson earned his bachelor's degree from ASU after his 1991 win in Tucson. In 1992, on the eve of his 22nd birthday, he turned professional. Pro Golf Stardom and First Masters Win\nMickelson's first title as a pro came in 1993 at Torrey Pines, and over the following decade, \"Lefty\" continued carving out his place among the best in the sport. He won the Byron Nelson Golf Classic and the World Series of Golf in 1996; the AT&T Pebble Beach National Pro-Am in 1998;",
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"segment": "His maternal grandfather, Alfred Santos (also Mickelson's middle name) was a caddie at Pebble Beach Golf Links and took Phil golfing as a child. Although otherwise right-handed, he played golf left-handed since he learned by watching his right-handed father swing, mirroring his style. Mickelson began golf under his father's instruction before starting school. Phil Sr. 's work schedule as a commercial pilot allowed them to play together several times a week and young Phil honed his creative short game on an extensive practice area in their San Diego backyard. Mickelson graduated from the University of San Diego High School in 1988. College golf\nMickelson attended Arizona State University in Tempe on a golf scholarship and became the face of amateur golf in the United States, capturing three NCAA individual championships and three Haskins Awards (1990, 1991, 1992) as the outstanding collegiate golfer. With three individual NCAA championships, he shares the record for most individual NCAA championships alongside Ben Crenshaw. Mickelson also led the Sun Devils to the NCAA team title in 1990. Over the course of his collegiate career, he won 16 tournaments.",
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"segment": "Here’s a look at each: Phil Mickelson\nTurned pro: 1992\nCollege: Arizona State University\nPGA Tour wins: 43 (1991 Northern Telecom Open; 1993 Buick Invitational of California; 1993 The International; 1994 Mercedes Championships; 1995 Northern Telecom Open; 1996 Nortel Open;",
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"segment": "College Champion\nMickelson completes his graduation from the University of San Diego High School in 1988 and moved to Arizona State University to study psychology. During at Arizona State, he won three NCAA individual championships and three Haskins Awards for the best collegiate golfer. Also, he becomes second collegiate golfer to receive first-team All-American honors all four years. YouTube: Phil Mickelson: Chipping 101\nPhil became the first leftist to win the U.S. in 1990. Title of the amateur. Following that same year, he won his first PGA Tour tournament as an amateur. Mickelson obtained his bachelor's degree from ASU, after winning in Tucson in 1991, He became a professional in 1992, on the eve of his 22nd birthday. Awards\nIn 1996, he won Golf Digest Byron Nelson Award recipient (most wins on PGA TOUR), ESPY award for best championship performance in 2004 and ESPY award for the best male golfer in 2004.",
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"segment": "Early Life and Career Beginnings: Philip Alfred Mickelson was born in San Diego, California, on June 16, 1970. His father, Philip Mickelson, was an airline pilot and former naval aviator. Mickelson was raised in San Diego and Scottsdale, Arizona. He learned golf from his father, mirroring his style. This is why he has a left-handed swing, despite being right-handed in everyday life. He graduated from the University of San Diego High School in 1988. Mickelson attended Arizona State University on a full golf scholarship and was immediately successful competing at the collegiate level. In fact, he won three NCAA individual championships, and three Haskins Awards in 1990, 1991 and 1992 for being selected the Outstanding College Golfer of the year. In total over his collegiate career, Mickelson won 16 tournaments, and he was the second collegiate golfer ever to earn first-team All-American honors four years in a row.",
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"segment": "This is why he has a left-handed swing, despite being right-handed in everyday life. He graduated from the University of San Diego High School in 1988. Mickelson attended Arizona State University on a full golf scholarship and was immediately successful competing at the collegiate level. In fact, he won three NCAA individual championships, and three Haskins Awards in 1990, 1991 and 1992 for being selected the Outstanding College Golfer of the year. In total over his collegiate career, Mickelson won 16 tournaments, and he was the second collegiate golfer ever to earn first-team All-American honors four years in a row. He graduated from college in June 1992. Professional Career: Mickelson has enjoyed a lot of success on and off the golf course. He won his first PGA tour event, the Northern Telecom Open, in 1991, while he was still an amateur. He was able to bypass the PGA tour's qualifying process thanks to his 1991 Tucson win, and quickly turned pro after his college graduation.",
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"segment": "Mickelson's career in golf began around the time he could walk. His parents, Phil and Mary, have often recounted the story of a young Mickelson running away from home at the age of three, telling neighbors he was going to the golf course. Mickelson began an amateur golfing career as a teen. He won 34 San Diego Junior Golf Association titles, using his father's job as an airline pilot to score tickets to his various tournaments. His mother took a second job to help pay for his American Junior Golf Association play, which won him three consecutive AJGA Rolex Player of the Year awards, and a full scholarship to Arizona State University. College Champion\nMickelson graduated from the University of San Diego High School in 1988, and headed to Arizona State University to study psychology. During his time at Arizona State, Mickelson jumped to the top of the national amateur golfing ranks. He won three NCAA individual championships and three Haskins Awards for outstanding collegiate golfer, and became only the second collegiate golfer to earn first team All-American honors all four years. In 1990, while a junior in college, Mickelson became the first left-hander to win the U.S. Amateur title. That same year, he stunned critics when he won his first PGA Tour tournament as an amateur, becoming the fourth golfer in PGA history to accomplish this feat.",
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"segment": "Image: Phil Mickelson on a golf course\nAs a teenager, Phil Mickelson started an amateur golf career. He won 34 titles from the San Diego Junior Golf Association, using the work of his father as an airline pilot to score tickets for his different tournaments. In 2006, he notched a second Masters win and claimed the 2005 PGA Championship. Moreover, Professional golfer wins many championship include Northern Telecom Open (1991),Sprint International (1993),Nortel Open (1996),Sprint International (1997),AT&T Pebble Beach (1998),Bellsouth Classic ( 2000),Bob Hope Chrysler Classic (2002),Exelon Invitational, 2004 , PGA Championship (2005) and among others. College Champion\nMickelson completes his graduation from the University of San Diego High School in 1988 and moved to Arizona State University to study psychology. During at Arizona State, he won three NCAA individual championships and three Haskins Awards for the best collegiate golfer. Also, he becomes second collegiate golfer to receive first-team All-American honors all four years. YouTube: Phil Mickelson:",
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"segment": "Holy Days of Obligation 2021 - Calendar-12.com\nHoly Days of Obligation\nCatholic Church Days of Obligation\nIn the Catholic Church, Holy Days of Obligation are the days on which the faithful are obliged to participate in the Mass. They have also abstain from unnecessary works, \"which hinder the worship to be rendered to God, the joy proper to the Lord’s day, or the suitable relaxation of mind and body.\" (Canon 1247 of the Code of Canon Law). The list of Days of Obligation includes all Sundays in all countries. Some feasts, e.g. Easter, are always celebrated on Sundays, so they are always obligatory. The number of additional Days of Obligation varies between countries, from 1 in Hong-Kong to 10 in Vatican. Holy Days of Obligation in the 2021 Year\nAll the Days of Obligation observed in the United States are listed below. Date\nHoliday name\nIs obligatory in 2021? Time left\nAll Sundays are obligatory for the faithful to participate in the Mass\nFriday, January 1, 2021\nSolemnity of Mary, Mother of God\nYes\n\nThursday, May 13, 2021\nAscension of Jesus\nYes\n\nSunday, August 15, 2021\nAssumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary\nYes\n13 weeks (91 days)\nMonday, November 1, 2021\nAll Saints' Day\nNo\n~ 5 months & 2 weeks (169 days)\nWednesday, December 8, 2021\nThe Immaculate Conception of The Blessed Virgin Mary\nYes\n~ 6 months & 3 weeks (206 days)\nSaturday, December 25, 2021\nChristmas\nYes\n~ 7 months & 1 week (223 days)\nUsing the links below, you can easily check the dates of Catholic Days of Obligation in the next 10 years. 2022 2023 2024 2025 2026 2027 2028 2029 2030 2031\nNotes\nThe number of Days of Obligation vary from year to year , because the precept to attend Mass is lifted (abrogated) if any of the following days: 1 January (Solemnity of Mary, Mother of God),\n15 August (Feast of the Assumption),\n1 November (Solemnity of All Saints)\nfalls on a Saturday or on a Monday.",
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"headings": "These are all the Dallas Cowboys head coaches Jerry Jones let go before Jason Garrett\nThese are all the Dallas Cowboys head coaches Jerry Jones let go before Jason Garrett\n‘New owner Jerry Jones is in, and Landry is out. Jones has his own coach, the pal he rode in with — Jimmy Johnson.’ — Reported by Sam Blair on Feb. 26, 1989\nDallas Cowboys’ head coaches:\n",
"segment": "Dallas Cowboys’ head coaches: Tom Landry (1960-88)\nJimmy Johnson (1989-93)\nBarry Switzer (1994-97)\nChan Gailey (1998-99)\nDave Campo (2000-02)\nBill Parcells (2003-06)\nWade Phillips (2007-10)\nJason Garrett (2010-2019)\nDMN Embed Host\nEdit Touch Share Fullscreen\ns3-eu-west-1.amazonaws.com\ns3-eu-west-1.amazonaws.com\ns3-eu-west-1.amazonaws.com\ns3-eu-west-1.amazonaws.com\ns3-eu-west-1.amazonaws.com\nDMN Embed Host\nEdit Touch Share Fullscreen\ns3-eu-west-1.amazonaws.com\ns3-eu-west-1.amazonaws.com\ns3-eu-west-1.amazonaws.com\ns3-eu-west-1.amazonaws.com\ns3-eu-west-1.amazonaws.com\ns3-eu-west-1.amazonaws.com\ns3-eu-west-1.amazonaws.com\ns3-eu-west-1.amazonaws.com\ns3-eu-west-1.amazonaws.com\nNeed up-to-date Dallas Cowboys coverage? Check out The Dallas Morning News dedicated Dallas Cowboys section. hidden ad unit\n{\"unitName\":\"dfpPosition2\",\"display\":\"mobile\",\"isMobile\":false}\nOr check out Meagan Hurley’s article Carter’s run, the Cowboys’ fall and the final Texxas Jam: Live 1988 again with our searchable archive, The Cowboys and JFK: How America viewed Dallas in 1983, or A look back at the Cowboys-Eagles rivalry in 1985. Will history repeat itself on Sunday? To read this article, check out Feb. 26, 1989, or our specially curated Dallas Cowboys collection in our archives. Interested in learning more about local history? Become a Dallas Morning News Plus subscriber at archives.dallasnews.com.",
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"headings": "1996 Dallas Cowboys season\n1996 Dallas Cowboys season\nContents\nOffseason\nNFL draft\nRegular season\nSchedule\nGame Summaries\nWeek One at Chicago Bears\nWeek Two vs. NY Giants\nWeek Three vs. Indianapolis Colts\nWeek Four at Buffalo Bills\nWeek Five at Philadelphia Eagles\nBye week\nWeek Seven vs. Arizona Cardinals\nWeek Eight vs. Atlanta Falcons\nWeek Nine at Miami Dolphins\nWeek 10 vs Philadelphia Eagles\nWeek 11 at San Francisco 49ers\nWeek 12 vs. Green Bay Packers\nWeek 13 at New York Giants\nWeek 14 vs. Washington Redskins\nWeek 15 at Arizona Cardinals\nWeek 16 vs. New England Patriots\nWeek 17 at Washington Redskins\nStandings\nPlayoffs\nWildcard vs. Minnesota Vikings\nDivisional Round at Carolina Panthers\nRoster\nPublications\nReferences\nExternal links\n",
"segment": "1996 Dallas Cowboys season - Wikipedia\n1996 Dallas Cowboys season\nFrom Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia\nJump to navigation Jump to search\n1996 Dallas Cowboys season\nOwner\nJerry Jones\nHead coach\nBarry Switzer\nHome field\nTexas Stadium\nResults\nRecord\n10–6\nDivision place\n1st NFC East\nPlayoff finish\nWon NFC Wild Card Playoff (vs. Vikings) 40–15\nLost NFC Divisional Playoff (at Panthers) 17–26\n← 1995\nCowboys seasons\n1997 →\nThe 1996 Dallas Cowboys season was the franchise's 37th season in the National Football League and was the third year under head coach Barry Switzer. Following their victory in Super Bowl XXX, the Cowboys endured a rough year failing to improve their 12-4 record from 1995 but still reached the playoffs with a 10-6 record. Star receiver Michael Irvin was suspended by the league for the first five games and before the playoffs was accused along with lineman Erik Williams of sexual assault. Controversy also took place when writer Skip Bayless published a scathing account of the Cowboys' 1995 season. Longtime trainer Mike Woicik also left the team after the season following a sideline dispute with coach Barry Switzer although Woicik returned in 2011. This season would be the last season the Cowboys won a playoff game until 2009, and since their Super Bowl win the previous season, the Cowboys have never made it past the divisional round as of 2021. This would be Troy Aikman ’s final season with a playoff win. Contents\n1 Offseason\n1.1 NFL draft\n2 Regular season\n3 Schedule\n3.1 Game Summaries\n3.1.1 Week One at Chicago Bears\n3.1.2 Week Two vs. NY Giants\n3.1.3 Week Three vs. Indianapolis Colts\n3.1.4 Week Four at Buffalo Bills\n3.1.5 Week Five at Philadelphia Eagles\n3.1.6 Bye week\n3.1.7 Week Seven vs. Arizona Cardinals\n3.1.8 Week Eight vs. Atlanta Falcons\n3.1.9 Week Nine at Miami Dolphins\n3.1.10 Week 10 vs Philadelphia Eagles\n3.1.11 Week 11 at San Francisco 49ers\n3.1.12 Week 12 vs. Green Bay Packers\n3.1.13 Week 13 at New York Giants\n3.1.14 Week 14 vs. Washington Redskins\n3.1.15 Week 15 at Arizona Cardinals\n3.1.16 Week 16 vs. New England Patriots\n3.1.17 Week 17 at Washington Redskins\n3.2 Standings\n4 Playoffs\n4.1 Wildcard vs. Minnesota Vikings\n4.2 Divisional Round at Carolina Panthers\n5 Roster\n6 Publications\n7 References\n8 External links\nOffseason\nNFL draft\nMain article: 1996 NFL draft\n1996 Dallas Cowboys draft\nRound\nPick\nPlayer\nPosition\nCollege\nNotes\n2\n37\nKavika Pittman\nDefensive end\nMcNeese State\n\n2\n49\nRandall Godfrey\nLinebacker\nGeorgia\n\n3\n67\nClay Shiver\nCenter\nFlorida State\n\n3\n94\nStepfret Williams\nWide Receiver\nLouisiana–Monroe\n\n3\n95\nMike Ulufale\nDefensive end\nBYU\n\n5\n157\nKenneth McDaniel\nDefensive back\nNorfolk State\n\n5\n167\nAlan Campos\nLinebacker\nLouisville\n\n6\n207\nWendell Davis\nCornerback\nOklahoma\n\n7\n243\nRyan Wood\nRunning back\nArizona State\n\nMade roster † Pro Football Hall of Fame * Made at least one Pro Bowl during career\nRegular season\nAgainst the Chicago Bears in week one, running back Emmitt Smith would leave the game late with an injury that left him temporarily paralyzed. Though not career-threatening, Smith's injury would hamper his effectiveness for the duration of the season.",
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"segment": "List of Dallas Cowboys head coaches - Wikipedia\nList of Dallas Cowboys head coaches\nFrom Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia\nJump to navigation Jump to search\nWikipedia list article\nTom Landry was the first head coach of the Cowboys, and coached the team from 1960 to 1988. He was inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame in 1990. The Dallas Cowboys are a professional American football team based in Frisco, Texas. Their stadium is located in Arlington, Texas. They are members of the Eastern Division of the National Football Conference (NFC) in the National Football League (NFL). The Cowboys franchise was founded in 1960 as an expansion team. The team played their games in the Cotton Bowl from 1960 to 1970, then in Texas Stadium from 1971 to 2008, and AT&T Stadium from 2009 to present. There have been nine head coaches for the Dallas Cowboys. Three coaches have won Super Bowls with the team: Tom Landry in Super Bowl VI and XII, Jimmy Johnson in Super Bowl XXVII and XXVIII, and Barry Switzer in Super Bowl XXX.",
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"segment": "The Cowboys franchise was founded in 1960 as an expansion team. The team played their games in the Cotton Bowl from 1960 to 1970, then in Texas Stadium from 1971 to 2008, and AT&T Stadium from 2009 to present. There have been nine head coaches for the Dallas Cowboys. Three coaches have won Super Bowls with the team: Tom Landry in Super Bowl VI and XII, Jimmy Johnson in Super Bowl XXVII and XXVIII, and Barry Switzer in Super Bowl XXX. Landry is the team's all-time leader in games coached and wins, and Switzer leads all coaches in winning percentage with .625. Dave Campo is the only Cowboys coach with a losing record (.313), and is also the only coach in franchise history to have never posted a winning season. The team's first coach, Tom Landry, has been inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame. The most recent coach (before the current) was Jason Garrett who replaced Wade Phillips on November 8, 2010. The current coach is Mike McCarthy, who replaced Jason Garrett on January 6, 2020.",
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"segment": "^ a b After a 1–7 start Wade Phillips became the first coach in Cowboys history to be fired during the season. He was replaced by offensive coordinator Jason Garrett. References\n^ \"1950 Dallas Cowboys\". Dallas Cowboys. Archived from the original on 2008-03-08. Retrieved 2008-03-15. ^ \"Dallas Cowboys Championship History\". NFLTeamHistory.com. Retrieved 2008-03-15. ^ \"Hall of Famers by Franchise\".",
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"segment": "The team compiled a postseason mark of 1-1. The Cowboys racked up 286 points, and the solid defense allowed 250. Troy Aikman threw for 3,126 yards. Michael Irvin hauled in 64 passes for 962 yards. Eric Bjornson contributed to the receiving game, too. Emmitt Smith ran for a team-best 1,204 yards for Dallas. Darren Woodson and Kevin Smith each picked off 5 errant tosses from the opposition. Tony Tolbert topped the defensive unit with 12 quarterback sacks, topping a defense credited with 37 sacks. Barry Switzer coached the team. The 1996 Dallas Cowboys lost in the Division Playoff.",
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"segment": "Archived from the original on 2010-09-07. v\nt\ne\nOklahoma Sooners head football coaches\nJohn A. Harts (1895)\nNo coach (1896)\nVernon Louis Parrington (1897–1900)\nFred Roberts (1901)\nMark McMahon (1902–1903)\nFred Ewing (1904)\nBennie Owen (1905–1926)\nAdrian Lindsey (1927–1931)\nLewie Hardage (1932–1934)\nBiff Jones (1935–1936)\nThomas E. Stidham (1937–1940)\nDewey Luster (1941–1945)\nJim Tatum (1946)\nBud Wilkinson (1947–1963)\nGomer Jones (1964–1965)\nJim Mackenzie (1966)\nChuck Fairbanks (1967–1972)\nBarry Switzer (1973–1988)\nGary Gibbs (1989–1994)\nHoward Schnellenberger (1995)\nJohn Blake (1996–1998)\nBob Stoops (1999–2016)\nLincoln Riley (2017– )\nv\nt\ne\nDallas Cowboys Super Bowl XXVIII champions\n3 Eddie Murray\n8 Troy Aikman\n17 Jason Garrett\n18 Bernie Kosar\n19 John Jett\n22 Emmitt Smith (MVP)\n23 Robert Williams\n24 Larry Brown\n25 Derrick Lassic\n26 Kevin Smith\n27 Thomas Everett\n28 Darren Woodson\n29 Kenneth Gant\n31 Brock Marion\n34 Tommie Agee\n37 James Washington\n38 Chris Hall\n39 Derrick Gainer\n40 Bill Bates\n41 Dave Thomas\n43 Elvis Patterson\n44 Lincoln Coleman\n46 Joe Fishback\n48 Daryl Johnston\n50 Bobby Abrams\n51 Ken Norton Jr.\n53 Mark Stepnoski\n55 Robert Jones\n56 John Roper\n58 Dixon Edwards\n59 Darrin Smith\n61 Nate Newton\n62 James Parrish\n63 John Gesek\n65 Ron Stone\n66 Kevin Gogan\n67 Russell Maryland\n68 Frank Cornish\n70 Dale Hellestrae\n71 Mark Tuinei\n75 Tony Casillas\n77 Jim Jeffcoat\n78 Leon Lett\n79 Erik Williams\n80 Alvin Harper\n81 Tim Daniel\n82 Jimmy Smith\n83 Joey Mickey\n84 Jay Novacek\n85 Kevin Williams\n86 Tyrone Williams\n88 Michael Irvin\n89 Scott Galbraith\n89 Jim Price\n89 Kelly Blackwell\n91 Matt Vanderbeek\n92 Tony Tolbert\n94 Charles Haley\n95 Chad Hennings\n97 Jimmie Jones\n98 Godfrey Myles\nHead coach: Jimmy Johnson\nCoaches: Hubbard Alexander\nJoe Avezzano\nJohn Blake\nJoe Brodsky\nDave Campo\nButch Davis\nJim Eddy\nRobert Ford\nSteve Hoffman\nHudson Houck\nNorv Turner\nOwner: Jerry Jones\nv\nt\ne\nDallas Cowboys Super Bowl XXX champions\n8 Troy Aikman\n10 Jon Baker\n11 Wade Wilson\n17 Jason Garrett\n18 Chris Boniol\n19 John Jett\n20 Sherman Williams\n21 Deion Sanders\n22 Emmitt Smith\n23 Robert Bailey\n24 Larry Brown (MVP)\n25 Scott Case\n26 Kevin Smith\n27 Greg Tremble\n28 Darren Woodson\n29 Alundis Brice\n31 Brock Marion\n36 Dominique Ross\n38 David Lang\n40 Bill Bates\n42 Charlie Williams\n43 Greg Briggs\n47 Clayton Holmes\n48 Daryl Johnston\n52 Jim Schwantz\n53 Ray Donaldson\n54 Darryl Hardy\n54 Anthony Fieldings\n55 Robert Jones\n56 Reggie Barnes\n58 Dixon Edwards\n59 Darrin Smith\n60 Derek Kennard\n61 Nate Newton\n65 Ron Stone\n67 Russell Maryland\n68 Michael Batiste\n69 George Hegamin\n70 Dale Hellestrae\n71 Mark Tuinei\n73 Larry Allen\n78 Leon Lett\n79 Erik Williams\n81 Ed Hervey\n82 Cory Fleming\n83 Kendell Watkins\n84 Jay Novacek\n85 Kevin Williams\n86 Eric Bjornson\n87 Billy Davis\n88 Michael Irvin\n90 Oscar Sturgis\n91 Darren Benson\n92 Tony Tolbert\n94 Charles Haley\n95 Chad Hennings\n96 Shante Carver\n98 Godfrey Myles\n99 Hurvin McCormack\nHead coach: Barry Switzer\nCoaches: Hubbard Alexander\nJoe Avezzano\nJohn Blake\nCraig Boller\nJoe Brodsky\nDave Campo\nJim Eddy\nRobert Ford\nSteve Hoffman\nHudson Houck\nErnie Zampese\nMike Zimmer\nOwner: Jerry Jones\nRetrieved from \" https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=John_Blake_ (American_football)&oldid=1019221648 \"\nCategories: 1961 births\n2020 deaths\nDallas Cowboys coaches\nMississippi State Bulldogs football coaches\nNCAA sanctions\nNebraska Cornhusker",
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what is the northeast of the united states? | Canada | [
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"segment": "Northeast States 2021\n‒‒:‒‒\n/\n‒‒:‒‒\nReplay\nSkip\nAds by\nRead More\nNortheast States 2021\nThe Northeastern States – or the Northeast – is a region of the United States located south of Canada, west of the Atlantic Ocean, east of the Midwest, and north of the southern United States. Several east coast states are Northeast states. Nine states make up the Northeast based on the definition of the region by the U.S. Census Bureau. The states are: Connecticut\nMaine\nMassachusetts\nNew Hampshire\nNew Jersey\nNew York\nPennsylvania\nRhode Island\nVermont\nWashington D.C. is also considered part of the Northeast region. These states are split into two divisions: the Northeast and the Mid-Atlantic. New Jersey, New York, and Pennsylvania are the Mid-Atlantic states, while the U.S. Census Bureau classifies Connecticut, Maine, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, Rhode Island, and Vermont as New England. Together, these states make up over 181,324 square miles and have a combined estimated population of 55,943,073. There are approximately 345.5 people per square mile in the Northeast, making this the most densely populated region in the U.S. The Northeast region is one of the most urban areas in the United States.",
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"segment": "Northeast - Native Americans\n\n\n\n\nHOME\nNORTHEAST\nSOUTHEAST\nMIDWEST\nNORTHWEST\nSOUTHWEST\nQUIZ\nWhat is the Northeast Region? The Northeast region of the United States is where you live! This region includes the states of Pennsylvania, New York, New Jersey, Delaware, Maryland, Connecticut, Massachusetts, Rhode Island, New Hampshire, Vermont, and Maine. What is the Land and Climate Like Here? In the Northeast region there is rich soil for farming. There are many water ways like rivers, lakes, and streams which help with farming. The Atlantic Ocean is along the coast of the Northeast region. The Northeast region has many different weather patterns. In the winter it is very cold, creating snow and rain. In the summer it is very warm, which is perfect for farming crops.",
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"segment": "Log in to your Amazon account, if you’re not already logged in. Tap the triple bar at the top of the screen. Tap Shop By Department . Tap Kindle. Select Kindle Books from the drop-down list. Search for and select the Kindle e-book that you want to purchase. Tap Buy now with 1-Click. And it’s bought! It will automatically appear in your Amazon Kindle and Kindle Reader libraries. On your Kindle or in your Kindle Reader on iPhone or iPad, tap the book you bought to download it to your device.",
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"segment": "Tap ‘Store’ at the top right of the screen to open the store menu. Use the search bar to the right of the screen to type the book that you want to add/purchase. Alternatively, you can choose the best-selling books, or search by author or genre. Tap the book that you want to get. Choose the ‘Buy’ button below the book description. Choose the ‘Library’ at the top right corner when you get a book. This will open two tabs – Cloud and Device. Note: All the audiobooks that you purchase on Amazon are stored on the Cloud. If you want to play them on your Kindle Fire when you’re not connected to the internet, you need to download them first.",
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"headings": "How to Find Free Kindle Books\nHow to Find Free Kindle Books\nMethod 1\nof 6:\nFinding Free Books in the Kindle Store\nMethod 2\nof 6:\nSubscribing to Amazon’s RSS Feed\nMethod 3\nof 6:\nJoining Amazon Prime Membership\nMethod 4\nof 6:\nUsing External Search Engines\nMethod 5\nof 6:\nUsing Free Websites\nMethod 6\nof 6:\nOther Ways to Find Free Kindle Books\nCommunity Q&A\nTips\nAbout This Article\nDid this article help you?\n",
"segment": "To begin, go to Amazon at www.amazon.com and log in by clicking the “Sign in” button at the top right side of the page. Enter your email address and password then click the orange button to continue. {\"smallUrl\":\"https:\\/\\/www.wikihow.com\\/images\\/thumb\\/4\\/47\\/Find-Free-Kindle-Books-Step-8.jpg\\/v4-460px-Find-Free-Kindle-Books-Step-8.jpg\",\"bigUrl\":\"\\/images\\/thumb\\/4\\/47\\/Find-Free-Kindle-Books-Step-8.jpg\\/aid5435628-v4-728px-Find-Free-Kindle-Books-Step-8.jpg\",\"smallWidth\":460,\"smallHeight\":334,\"bigWidth\":728,\"bigHeight\":529,\"licensing\":\"<div class=\\\"mw-parser-output\\\"><p>License: <a target=\\\"_blank\\\" rel=\\\"nofollow noreferrer noopener\\\" class=\\\"external text\\\" href=\\\"https:\\/\\/creativecommons.org\\/licenses\\/by-nc-sa\\/3.0\\/\\\">Creative Commons<\\/a><br>\\n<\\/p><p><br \\/>\\n<\\/p><\\/div>\"}\n2\nGo to the Kindle Store. Move your mouse pointer over “Shop by Department” at the top right toolbar to open a drop-down menu. Hover your mouse over “Kindle E-readers & Books” to open a menu list on the right side. Click “Kindle Book” list under the title “Kindle Store” on the menu box. You will reach at the Kindle book section of Amazon. {\"smallUrl\":\"https:\\/\\/www.wikihow.com\\/images\\/thumb\\/4\\/40\\/Find-Free-Kindle-Books-Step-9.jpg\\/v4-460px-Find-Free-Kindle-Books-Step-9.jpg\",\"bigUrl\":\"\\/images\\/thumb\\/4\\/40\\/Find-Free-Kindle-Books-Step-9.jpg\\/aid5435628-v4-728px-Find-Free-Kindle-Books-Step-9.jpg\",\"smallWidth\":460,\"smallHeight\":334,\"bigWidth\":728,\"bigHeight\":529,\"licensing\":\"<div class=\\\"mw-parser-output\\\"><p>License: <a target=\\\"_blank\\\" rel=\\\"nofollow noreferrer noopener\\\" class=\\\"external text\\\" href=\\\"https:\\/\\/creativecommons.org\\/licenses\\/by-nc-sa\\/3.0\\/\\\">Creative Commons<\\/a><br>\\n<\\/p><p><br \\/>\\n<\\/p><\\/div>\"}\n3\nSelect a category.",
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"headings": "How to buy books on Kindle through your computer or mobile device\nHow to buy books on Kindle through your computer or mobile device\nCheck out the products mentioned in this story:\nMacBook Pro (From $1,299.99 at Best Buy)\niPhone 11 (From $699.99 at Best Buy)\nHow to buy books on Kindle on a computer\nHow to buy books on Kindle on a mobile device\nHow to buy Kindle books on your iPad using Amazon's website\nHow to buy and read Kindle books on your iPhone\nHow to buy and read Kindle e-books on a Mac computer\nHow to watch Amazon Prime on your iPhone and download content to your phone for offline viewing\nHow to download movies from Amazon Prime to your iPad with an Amazon Prime subscription\nSEE ALSO: The best iPhone for every type of person and budget\nNOW WATCH:\n",
"segment": "This allows you to purchase on the go but have your new book waiting for when you open your Kindle. 1. Open the Amazon app on your mobile device. 2. Once you have successfully signed in, tap the menu icon in the upper left corner. The menu appears as three lines. Tap the menu icon in the upper-left corner. Marissa Perino/Business Insider\n3. Tap \"Shop by Department.\" 4.",
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"headings": "How to Buy Kindle Books on Computer, Mobile or Kindle 2021\nHow to Buy Kindle Books on Computer, Mobile or Kindle 2021\nHow to Purchase Kindle Books on Amazon via Browser (Default Method)\nHow to Buy Kindle Books on Kindle PaperWhite\nHow to Buy Kindle Books on Kindle Fire\nHow to Buy Books on Kindle App (Android/iOS/Windows/Mac/Cloud Reader)\nHow to buy Kindle books on Kindle for iPhone/iPad\nHow to buy Kindle books on Kindle for Android\nHow to buy Kindle books on Kindle for PC\nHow to buy Kindle books on Kindle for Mac\nHow to buy Kindle books on Kindle Cloud Reader?\nFurther Reading:\nFinal Words\nDownload the tool for free:\n",
"segment": "2 Click the book title, you will go to the product page. 3 Click on \"Buy now with 1-click\", and select which kindle device or reading app you are preferring to deliver this book to. Then you will be navigated to the checkout page. Just fill in your credit card information to finish the purchase process. How to Buy Kindle Books on Kindle PaperWhite\nDo you have kindle paperwhite or other kindle eReaders, like kindle voyage or kindle oasis on hand. Are you attracted by the advertisement on the kindle screensaver? Do you want to buy kindle books directly on kindle eReader. Here I will show you how to purchase kindle books on kindle paperwhite 3 step-by-step. 1 Before you shop any ebook on your Kindle PaperWhite, please make sure you already set up for “ 1-click purchase ” at the amazon.com. 2 Then start your Kindle and tap the “Shopping cart” icon to go to Amazon kindle stores.",
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"segment": "The ‘Buy’ button is if you open click on a book in amazon store. Please follow the steps mentioned below-\nClick on ‘Store’ menu from Kindle from. Search for the book you want to purchase. Store provides a list of recommended books and categories on its home page. You may select one from there as well. Click on the link of the book you want to purchase. There will be a tab ‘Buy for Rs. XX.XX’. Click on it to proceed further. I am providing an image below to clarify it.",
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"headings": "How to Download Books to Kindle Fire\nHow to Download Books to Kindle Fire\nOption 1 – Download Books From Device\nDownload New Books\nPreviously Purchased Books\nOption 2 – Download Via Website\nDownload New Books\nDownload Previously Purchased Books\nOption 3 – Download Books From Third-party Websites\n",
"segment": "Browse or search for a book. Once you select one you want, select “ Buy “. An option to “ Try a Sample ” may be available for most books. Prime members may have an option to “ Borrow for Free “. Previously Purchased Books\nFrom the Home screen of the Kindle, select “ Books “. Choose “ Cloud “. Tap the book you wish to download. It will then be available under the “ Device ” area. Option 2 – Download Via Website\nDownload New Books\nVisit the Amazon Kindle eBook store. Choose a book, and set it to “ Deliver to your kindle “, then click “ Buy now “.",
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"segment": "Jackie Joyner-Kersee is my inspiration\n5 Jessica Ennis Dame Jessica Ennis-Hill is a retired British track and field athlete from England, specializing in multi-event disciplines and 100 meter hurdles. Jessica Ennis is the best heptathlete competitor I've ever seen. She was not very big only 5ft 5 and competing against women who were 5ft 10 to 6ft plus in events like high jump, shot put, javelin and long jump. She always produced her best when she needed it and won gold in the 2012 olympics when all the pressure was on her. Great athlete! The definition of all round class. She is unstoppable. Such an amazing competitor\nYou are the best\n6 Marion Lois Jones-Thompson\nShe's the reason I wanted to run in the first place, I copied her technique and nothing she ever did could take away from the exceptional athlete she was and could have been. My star\nAn American (and also Belizean) athlete, competed on 100m, 200m,4 x 100m Relay, 4 x 400m relay and long jump. She won 3 gold and one bronze medals on World Championships.",
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"segment": "Port Arthur, Texas, United States of America\nGender: Female\nPhoto: Metaweb (FB) / CC-BY-SA-2.0\n4\nJessica Ennis-Hill\nDame Jessica Ennis-Hill (born 28 January 1986) is a retired British track and field athlete from England, specialising in multi-eventing disciplines and 100 metres hurdles. As a competitor in heptathlon, she is the 2012 Olympic champion, a three-time world champion (2009, 2011, 2015), and the 2010 European champion. She is also the 2010 world indoor pentathlon champion. A member of the City of Sheffield & Dearne athletic club, she is the current British national record holder for the heptathlon. She is a former British record holder in the 100 metres hurdles, the high jump and the indoor pentathlon.... more\nAge: 34\nBirthplace: Sheffield, United Kingdom\nGender: Female\nLOAD MORE",
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"title": "IAAF Athletics World Championships 2015: Beijing Dates, Event Schedule, Nations | Bleacher Report | Latest News, Videos and Highlights",
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"segment": "Indeed, Olympic champion Jessica Ennis-Hill will fancy her chances of getting on the top step of the podium, but rivalling her will be young compatriot Katarina Johnson-Thompson. Ennis-Hill is one of the favourites for glory in Beijing. Paul Gilham/Getty Images\nEnnis-Hill revealed on social media she’s hoping to take some inspiration from England’s cricketers, who recently regained the Ashes from Australia: Dame Jess Ennis-Hill @J_Ennis\nGreat work @stuartBroad8 and @englandcricket on winning The Ashes - the pressure is on for me now #beijingworldchamps#Teamadidas @adidasUK\nShe certainly has the major championships pedigree after winning in London three years ago, but there’s plenty to like about Johnson-Thompson. The Liverpudlian has been making serene progress in the buildup to this tournament, and it’d be no surprise if she was to oust Ennis-Hill this time round. Theisen-Eaton will be very tough to beat in the heptathlon. Vaughn Ridley/Getty Images\nThey’ll both do very well to beat Brianne Theisen-Eaton, who is the big favourite for glory in this one. As noted by athletics journalist Costas Goulas, she’s been in wonderful form ahead of the Beijing showpiece: The Canadian has gone from strength to strength since winning the Commonwealth Games in Glasgow last year and is primed to make a step up to win the world title. Ennis-Hill vs. Johnson-Thompson will certainly make for an intriguing subplot for British fans, but at this juncture, it looks likely they’ll be vying for the minor podium places.",
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"segment": "THE ORIGINAL GOSSIP COLUMN... LATEST NEWS... THE BIGGEST MOVES... EVERY SINGLE DAY\nDouble top for Jessica SEE PAGES 24-25 Ahead of the game: Jessica Ennis wins the 100m hurdles. Double top for Jessica [...]\nYOUR article about the council's Christmas present of an electric car reminds me of another similar occasion of the council being ahead of the game. Letter: Your Say - To The Point\nStaff from the Asda store in Dumbarton took the saltire flag, a Cash for Kids T-shirt and a Scotland top along to where the team was training ahead of the game against Ukraine. BID FOR BALL TO AID KIDS; TWO DAYS TO GO.. THE ITALIAN JOB. Cllr Ken Keith, cabinet member for public health, said: \" It is always beneficial for businesses to be ahead of the game and we are hoping companies will make sure Knowsley is one step ahead when it comes to being smoke-free.\" Smoking plea to business\nBut ahead of the game with Saudi Arabia on Monday, coach Oleg Blochin said: \"",
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"title": "Charlotte Dujardin and Valegro lift dressage team to silver medal position | Equestrianism | The Guardian",
"headings": "Charlotte Dujardin and Valegro lift dressage team to silver medal position\nEquestrianism\nCharlotte Dujardin and Valegro lift dressage team to silver medal position\n• Dujardin hails Valegro as her ‘horse of a lifetime’\n• Team GB on the heels of Germany after day two\n",
"segment": "“He has been the rock for everyone. I honestly don’t know how he’s done it, but he’s done it for the whole team and I know for a factwe wouldn’t be where we are today without him. London was my first Olympics. It was my dream to get there and I had the time of my life. Coming here, I want to do the same, I don’t want to come away with any regrets, I want to go in there and enjoy it and have the time of my life and not think ‘I wish I’d done that’ and so far I’ve done everything I want to do.” Hester, meanwhile, had to utilise experience gained from a decorated international career during his test on Nip Tuck. The horse spooked and moved rapidly to Hester’s left during transition to the extended walk element after appearing to catch sight of a flower-bed immediately outside the low-height competition perimeter fence. But Hester rapidly regained control and went on to deliver a solid display. Jessica Ennis-Hill relishes ‘massive challenge’ of beating Olympic odds\nRead more\n“By the time he got to the canter he got really good and I could get some marks back from the zig-zags and the pirouettes,” Hester said. “ I am happy with my score.",
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"segment": "She did this in the 1948 London games with an impressive showing in the high jump. Not only that, she did it with an injured back. Jessica Ennis-Hill. Ennis-Hill won the gold in the 2012 London games in the heptathlon. Her prodigious skills and tireless work ethic are frightening. BACK\nNEXT\nCollege Profiles\nWe'll help you find your true college match. College Majors\nOur crystal ball for each college major. 中文版大学简介\n录取统计数据、校内最佳居住宿舍,还有更多. NCAA Sports\nShmoop your favorite NCAA sport. Baller.",
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"segment": "She was also a star basketball player at UCLA. If there are any tiebreakers needed, she has gone on to change the lives of thousands of kids through her foundation. Jackie Joyner-Kersee is one of the best Hepthatlon and Long Jumper of all time. On Olympics games she won three golds, one silver, and two bronzes. She also won four golds on World Chapionships, and one gold on Pan American games. Jackie Joyner-Kersee is my inspiration\n5 Jessica Ennis Dame Jessica Ennis-Hill is a retired British track and field athlete from England, specializing in multi-event disciplines and 100 meter hurdles. Jessica Ennis is the best heptathlete competitor I've ever seen. She was not very big only 5ft 5 and competing against women who were 5ft 10 to 6ft plus in events like high jump, shot put, javelin and long jump. She always produced her best when she needed it and won gold in the 2012 olympics when all the pressure was on her. Great athlete!",
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"segment": "She spent the first year of her life in Nassau with her father after her parents separated and then joined her mother in the town of Halewood near Liverpool, where she attended St Mark's Catholic Primary School and became interested in athletics. She later returned to Woolton, where she attended St Julie's Catholic High School and became close friends with future actress Jodie Comer, and went on to study sports science at Liverpool John Moores University. Career\nYouth career\nJohnson-Thompson represents Liverpool Harriers and was formerly coached by Mike Holmes. Her development was in part funded by the Wells Sports Foundation set up by Barrie Wells, which gave her access to the foundation's patron, Jessica Ennis (now Dame Jessica Ennis-Hill ). At the 2009 World Youth Championships in Athletics in Brixen, Italy, she won the gold medal in the heptathlon. She missed most of the 2010 athletics season suffering from patellar tendinopathy, also known as jumper's knee. Johnson-Thompson broke Jessica Ennis' British junior record at the Multistars competition held in Desenzano del Garda, Italy in May 2012. Her score of 6007 points was enough to take third position at the event behind Sofía Ifadídou of Greece and French athlete Blandine Maisonnier. The score also meant she had surpassed the 'B' qualifying standard for the 2012 Olympics, however it fell short of the 6,150 points 'A' standard. In June 2012 Johnson-Thompson achieved the 'A' qualifying standard for the 2012 Olympics by scoring a new personal best of 6,248 points at the TNT – Fortuna Meeting held in the Sletiště Stadium, Kladno, Czech Republic.",
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"segment": "Supervising producer David Andron wrote the pilot script under executive producers Doug Liman and Dave Bartis. The success of the 2007 film Transformers inspired NBC Entertainment President Ben Silverman to revive Knight Rider. NBC announced on December 13, 2007 that the new two hour pilot would air on February 17, 2008. Two new cast members were also announced; Will Arnett as the voice for the new KITT Mustang, and Sydney Tamiia Poitier as FBI agent Carrie Rivai. Less than two weeks before the television film aired, Arnett stepped down as the voice of KITT after General Motors informed him of a conflict of interest, since Arnett does voiceover work for GMC Trucks. As a result, Val Kilmer landed the role of voicing KITT. Several scenes use the fictional Montecito Resort and Casino, from NBC's series Las Vegas . Featured music\nThis Name is Released Intro Sequence — Knight Rider (Original Theme Remix) Not Available On YouTube and Enerer Release 2013\nNew Knight Rider Theme Song 2008 Out Now Time 2:10 On YouTube. Chase Scene – \"The Rain\" by The Bloody Hollies\nGrief Scene – \"Happy\" by The Wrens\nSearching for Mike Tracer – \"Cat (On A Hot Tin Groove)\" by The Morlocks\nLas Vegas Scene – \"On The Run\" by DeeKompressors & Classic\nFuneral Scene – \"Right Here\" by Natalie Walker\nTV Promotion – \"Yeah Yeah\" by Feeder\nVehicle\nThe Knight Industries Three Thousand (K.I.T.T.) superseded the Knight Industries Two Thousand (K.I.T.T.) .",
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"segment": "During filming, KITT was voiced by a script assistant, with voice actors recording KITT's dialog later. David Hasselhoff and original series voice actor William Daniels first met each other six months after the series began filming. KITT's evil twin is KARR, whose name is an acronym of Knight Automated Roving Robot. KARR was voiced first by Peter Cullen and later by Paul Frees in seasons one and three, respectively, of the NBC original TV series Knight Rider. A 1991 sequel film, Knight Rider 2000, centered on KITT's original microprocessor unit transferred into the body of the vehicle intended to be his successor, the Knight Industries Four Thousand (Knight 4000), voiced by Carmen Argenziano and William Daniels. Val Kilmer voiced KITT in the 2008–2009 Knight Rider series. Contents\n1 Knight Industries Two Thousand (KITT)\n1.1 Features\n1.2 Other equipment\n1.3 Notes\n1.4 In other media\n2 Knight Industries Three Thousand (KITT)\n2.1 Features\n2.2 Transformation abilities\n2.3 KARR redesign\n3 Knight Industries Four Thousand (Knight 4000)\n3.1 Features\n4 References\n5 External links\nKnight Industries Two Thousand (KITT)\nKnight Industries Two Thousand\nKnight Rider character\nKITT on display at Universal Studios in 1993. It was built as a stunt car for the original series and the interior was later modified for the Universal Studios attraction. First appearance\nKnight of the Phoenix (Pt. 1)\nCreated by\nGlen A. Larson\nPortrayed by\n1982 Pontiac Trans Am\nVoiced by\nWilliam Daniels\nNickname\nKITT\nWider view of the Universal Studios attraction\n1:25 Ertl Company KITT toy model\nIn the original Knight Rider series, the character of KITT (Knight Industries Two Thousand) was physically embodied as a modified 1982 Pontiac Trans Am.",
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"segment": "KITT\" – news · newspapers · books · scholar · JSTOR (October 2009) ( Learn how and when to remove this template message)\nKITT is the short name of two fictional characters from the adventure franchise Knight Rider. While having the same acronym, the KITTs are two different entities: one known as the Knight Industries Two Thousand, which appeared in the original TV series Knight Rider, and the other as the Knight Industries Three Thousand, which appeared first in the two-hour 2008 pilot film for a new Knight Rider TV series and then the new series itself. In both instances, KITT is an artificially intelligent electronic computer module in the body of a highly advanced, very mobile, robotic automobile: the original KITT as a 1982 Pontiac Firebird Trans Am, and the second KITT as a 2008–2009 Ford Shelby GT500KR . During filming, KITT was voiced by a script assistant, with voice actors recording KITT's dialog later. David Hasselhoff and original series voice actor William Daniels first met each other six months after the series began filming. KITT's evil twin is KARR, whose name is an acronym of Knight Automated Roving Robot. KARR was voiced first by Peter Cullen and later by Paul Frees in seasons one and three, respectively, of the NBC original TV series Knight Rider. A 1991 sequel film, Knight Rider 2000, centered on KITT's original microprocessor unit transferred into the body of the vehicle intended to be his successor, the Knight Industries Four Thousand (Knight 4000), voiced by Carmen Argenziano and William Daniels.",
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"segment": "None of the other\nDuggar boys are in relationships. How old are the Duggar kids? As of June 16, 2015, here are the ages of all the Duggar children in years: Joshua James \"Josh\" Duggar - 27Jana Marie Duggar - 25John-David Duggar - 25Jill Michelle Dillard (nee Duggar) - 24Jessa Lauren Seewald (nee Duggar) - 22Jinger Nicole Duggar - 21Joseph Garrett Duggar - 20Josiah Matthew Duggar - 18Joy-Anna Duggar - 17Jedidiah Robert Duggar - 16Jeremiah Robert Duggar - 16Jason Michael Duggar - 15James Andrew Duggar - 13Justin Samuel Duggar - 12Jackson Levi Duggar - 11Johannah Faith Duggar - 9Jennifer Danielle Duggar - 7Jordyn-Grace Makiya Duggar - 6Josie Brooklyn Duggar - 5\nWhat are all of the Duggar children's names? Joshua James DuggarJana Marie DuggarJohn-David DuggarJill Michelle Dillard (nee Duggar)Jessa Lauren Seewald (nee Duggar)Jinger Nicole DuggarJoseph Garrett DuggarJosiah Matthew DuggarJoy-Anna DuggarJedidiah Robert DuggarJeremiah Robert DuggarJason Michael DuggarJames Andrew DuggarJustin Samuel DuggarJackson Levi DuggarJohannah Faith DuggarJennifer Danielle DuggarJordyn-Grace Makiya DuggarJosie Brooklyn DuggarOr just first names: Josh, Jana, John-David, Jill, Jessa, Jinger, Joseph, Josiah, Joy-Anna, Jedidiah, Jeremiah, Jason, James, Justin, Jackson, Johannah, Jennifer, Jordyn, Josie\nHow old is Joseph duggar? Joseph Duggar (seventh Duggar sibling) is 22 years old (born\nJanuary 12, 1995). How old is jordyn grace duggar? jordyn-grace duggar is 7 months old\nHow old was Grandpa Duggar when he died? Grandpa Duggar was 73 years old when he died.",
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"segment": "Michelle and Jim Bob have ten boys and nine girls. The Duggar family’s social account is full of birthday wishes for all the children. Here are the names of Michelle and Jim Bob’s children and their birth date and age. Josh Duggar\nBirthday: March 3, 1988\nAge 32\nTwins: John David & Jana Duggar\nBirthday: January 12, 1990\nAges: 20\nJill Duggar Dillard\nBirthday: May 17, 1991\nAge. 29\nJessa Duggar Seewald\nBirthday:",
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"segment": "Duggar Family | 19 Kids and Counting Wiki | Fandom\nDuggar Family\nPictured: Mary Duggar, Jim Bob Duggar, Michelle Duggar, Joshua Duggar, Jana Duggar, John-David Duggar, Jill Dillard, Jessa Seewald, Jinger Vuolo, Joseph Duggar, Josiah Duggar, Joy-Anna Forsyth, Jedidiah Duggar Jeremiah Duggar, Jason Duggar, James Duggar, Justin Duggar, Jackson Duggar, Johannah Duggar, Jennifer Duggar, Jordyn-Grace Duggar, Josie Duggar, Tyler Hutchins, Anna Keller, Derick Dillard, Ben Seewald, Jeremy Vuolo, Austin Forsyth, Kendra Duggar, Lauren Duggar, Abbie Duggar, Mackynzie Duggar, Michael Duggar, Marcus Duggar, Israel Dillard, Meredith Duggar, Spurgeon Seewald, Henry Seewald, Samuel Dillard, Mason Duggar, Gideon Forsyth & Garrett Duggar\nMissing from the photo is: Felicity Vuolo, Ivy Seewald, Addison Duggar, Bella Duggar, Maryella Duggar, Evelyn Forsyth, Baby Girl Vuolo & Baby Duggar. Parents\nJames Robert \"Jim Bob\" Duggar, born July 18, 1965\n( 1965-07-18)\n(age 55)\nMichelle Annette Duggar (née Ruark ), born September 13, 1966\n( 1966-09-13)\n(age 54)\nJim Bob and Michelle were married on July 21, 1984. Children\n\nName\nDate of birth\nNotes\n1\nJoshua James\nMarch 3, 1988\n( 1988-03-03)\n(age 33)\nMarried to Anna Keller. They have 6 children. Expecting #7. Caleb Ryan\nJanuary 23, 1989\nMiscarried son\n2\nJana Marie\nJanuary 12, 1990\n( 1990-01-12)\n(age 31)\nBirth via emergency c-section. 3\nJohn-David\nMarried to Abbie Burnett. They have one daughter.",
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"segment": "Where did the Gettysburg of the west take place? Vicksburg\nWhere did the Siege of Vicksburg take place? Around the high-lyingMississippi river-port of Vicksburg. When did the battle of Vicksburg start? The Battle of Vicksburg began in May 1863\nLocation of the Battle of Vicksburg? The campaign to sieze Vicksburg took place over a four state\narea around Vicksburg, Mississippi (Tennessee, Arkansas, Louisiana,\nand Mississippi). When did the battle of Vicksburg start and end? The Battle of Vicksburg started on May 18th 1863. The Battle of Vicksburg ended on July 4th 1863. What is another name for the battle of Vicksburg during the civil war?",
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"segment": "The Siege of Vicksburg took place from late May to early July,\n1863. What war or battle took place in Mississippi? The Vicksburg campaign. Did the Siege of Vicksburg take place on the Mississippi river? Yes, Vicksburg is on the Mississippi. Where did the Gettysburg of the west take place? Vicksburg\nWhere did the Siege of Vicksburg take place? Around the high-lyingMississippi river-port of Vicksburg. When did the battle of Vicksburg start? The Battle of Vicksburg began in May 1863\nLocation of the Battle of Vicksburg?",
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"segment": "Siege of Vicksburg - Simple English Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia\nSiege of Vicksburg\nFrom Simple English Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia\nJump to navigation Jump to search\nSculpture honoring the Battle of Vicksburg, July 4, 1863\nThe Siege of Vicksburg was a major battle of the American Civil War. It took place in Mississippi from May 18 to July 4, 1863. Union general Ulysses S. Grant surrounded the city of Vicksburg, Mississippi. The Confederate Army, commanded by John C. Pemberton, surrendered on July 4. Now the Union forces controlled the Mississippi River . References\n↑ Timothy B. Smith, Champion Hill: Decisive Battle for Vicksburg (New York: Savas Beatie, 2006), p. xiii\nThis short article about history can be made longer. You can help Wikipedia by adding to it. This short article about the United States can be made longer.",
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"segment": "The number of times I'm treading on that damn thing or I throw a punch and it ends up covering my whole head. It's really not practical.” Video Proving Coolness: 7. Angelina Jolie\nCool things about her: 1. She has won several awards for her roles in films including an Oscar for Best Supporting Actress. 2. She has won the Jean Hersholt Humanitarian Award as well as many other awards for her charity work and is an ambassador for United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR). 3.",
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"segment": "She has been ranked number 23 on Maxim ’s Hot 100 in 2005. 16. Angelina Jolie\nPhoto: The New York Times\nJolie, the American actress, and filmmaker has grabbed a list of awards on her shelf such as Academy Awards, Screen Actor Guild Awards, and Golden Globe Awards. She became the UNHCR ambassador in 2001 to support refugees and she shared a field with them for a few weeks. She also donated $1 million to work in the welfare of these refugee camps. She also spoke for human rights, Children’s rights and education for children. Her beauty glorifies more when she works for the Cancer Prevent",
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"segment": "The actress’s long list of humanitarian awards testifies to her commitment and passion for people in need. Angelina Jolie’s accomplishments in this area illuminate the positive part that celebrities can play as role models. She has dedicated her life to making the lives of others better, and this is something that the public can emulate (McFay, 2005). Society can also draw positive lessons from Jolie’s personal life. The actress has adopted three children from three poor countries; that is, Cambodia, Vietnam and Ethiopia. Her international adoptions teach people how to surpass cultural and geographical boundaries in order to unite the human race. These actions reflect the values of self sacrifice and care that others can imitate. Role models do not have to be perfect; they only have to do their best in prevailing circumstances.",
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"segment": "Awards & Achievements\nAngelina is widely recognized for her humanitarian work. She is a recipient of the inaugural Humanitarian Award, Citizen of the World Award, Global Humanitarian award, Freedom Award, among many others. Other films and television awards Jolie has won are 3 Golden Globe Awards, 2 Screen Actors Guild Awards, 1 Academy Awards, Premiere Women in Hollywood Icon Award, among others. Net Worth & Salary of Angelina Jolie in 2021\nAngelina Jolie Net Worth\nAs of May 2021, Angelina Jolie’s net worth is $150 million, and she earns around $10 million to $20 million per film, and it said that her films had grossed about $5 billion as of today. A one-time, Angelina Jolie was the highest-paid actress back then in 2009, 2011, and 2013 and she could earn around $27 million to $33 million. Most of the bulk of her net worth fortune has been earned through her bonus and salary earnings from films, but it has been boosted too by some hefty sum of cash from sponsorship and endorsement deals with companies such as St. John, Louis Vuitton among others being her clients. Angelina Jolie, apart from just being a Hollywood actress she has been a champion of humanitarian work. Jolie Has Been a UNHCR ambassador, a champion in conservation, community development, and an activist for human rights and women’s rights too.",
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"segment": "Life is a test of your passion. Make conscious efforts. Be optimist. Summary\nAngelina Jolie is regarded as one of the best and highest-paid actresses in Hollywood. She has earned a good name for her in the film industry as an actress and director. She has also worked with Brad Pitt, Antonio Banderas, Daniel Craig, and Winona Ryder. As of 2020, Angelina Jolie’s net worth is an estimated $100 Million. I hope that you have been inspired by Angelina Jolie’s Net Worth, do let us know your thoughts in the comments section below. Check Out Angelina Jolie’s Lifestyle by Gym4u: Click to accept marketing cookies and enable this content\nHave A Great Day!",
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"segment": "She’s like Clint Eastwood in that she acts, directs movies, produces, you name it. And since Angelina Jolie is so amazing, it’s hard to pick her very best films. Now, this list will be relegated to the movies she’s acted in, not directed (Though, I do love In The Land of Blood and Honey ). But in the end, you really can’t go wrong with Ms. Jolie. Even her not so great movies are somehow elevated by her presence in them. Honorable mentions go to: Sky Captain And the World of Tomorrow, Salt, Changeling, and The Good Shepherd. 10. Lara Croft: Tomb Raider (2001)\nLara Croft:",
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"segment": "Celebrities can inspire others to imitate them through their values and goals. In addition to visiting refugees, Jolie has done a lot of media campaigns and lobbying work. The celebrity even made a documentary about poverty-stricken communities in East Africa. She has worked with politicians and other bodies in Washington. Jolie launched several foundations intended on helping children in conflict zones and those in the US who are immigrants. The actress’s long list of humanitarian awards testifies to her commitment and passion for people in need. Angelina Jolie’s accomplishments in this area illuminate the positive part that celebrities can play as role models. She has dedicated her life to making the lives of others better, and this is something that the public can emulate (McFay, 2005). Society can also draw positive lessons from Jolie’s personal life. The actress has adopted three children from three poor countries;",
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"segment": "He started his NFL career in 1978 with Tampa Bay Buccaneers where he was $120,000 a year, the lowest salary for a starting quarterback in the league. After the 1982 season, Williams asked for a $600,000 contract. Following his departure from the NFL, he served and later moved to the coaching field. He was a head coach at Pointe Coupee Central High School, Northeast High School, Morehouse College, and Grambling State University. Doug Williams, posing for a photo on December 7, 2015, during a football game with the Dallas Cowboys. SOURCE: Wikipedia\nAs of now, Doug is serving as the executive at the Washington football team of the NFL. According to the source, the National Football League (NFL) executive compensation is between $180,000-$400,000 per annum. Doug Williams' Wife: Is He Married?",
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"headings": "Reggie Williams (wide receiver)\nReggie Williams (wide receiver)\nReggie Williams\nContents\nEarly years\nCollege career\nProfessional career\nJacksonville Jaguars\nSeattle Seahawks\nSacramento Mountain Lions\nToronto Argonauts\nNFL statistics\nReceiving Stats\nPersonal life\nSee also\nReferences\n",
"segment": "He was released from the Seattle Seahawks on June 18, 2010. Sacramento Mountain Lions\nOn July 7, 2011, he signed with the Sacramento Mountain Lions. On September 18, 2011, he made his season debut against the Las Vegas Locomotives. He had his first receiving touchdown in the 3rd quarter in that game. On October 4, 2011, he was released by the team. Toronto Argonauts\nOn May 29, 2013, Williams was signed by the Toronto Argonauts of the CFL. Williams played in both the 2013 CFL season preseason games for the Argos. In those games he caught 4 passes for 42 yards and a touchdown. On June 22, 2013 Williams was released by the Toronto Argonauts. NFL statistics\nReceiving Stats\nYear\nTeam\nGames\nReceptions\nTargets\nYards\nYards per Reception\nLongest Reception\nTouchdowns\nFirst Downs\nFumbles\nFumbles Lost\n2004\nJAX\n16\n27\n-\n268\n9.9\n26\n1\n14\n1\n1\n2005\nJAX\n16\n35\n-\n445\n12.7\n41\n0\n23\n2\n1\n2006\nJAX\n16\n52\n91\n616\n11.8\n48\n4\n28\n0\n0\n2007\nJAX\n15\n38\n60\n629\n16.6\n80\n10\n29\n3\n2\n2008\nJAX\n16\n37\n63\n364\n9.8\n32\n3\n22\n0\n0\nCareer\n\n79\n189\n214\n2,322\n12.3\n80\n18\n116\n6\n4\nRushing Stats\nYear\nTeam\nGames\nCarries\nYards\nYards per Carry\nLongest Carry\nTouchdowns\nFirst Downs\nFumbles\nFumbles Lost\n2005\nJAX\n16\n2\n3\n1.5\n10\n0\n1\n0\n0\n2006\nJAX\n16\n7\n33\n4.7\n10\n0\n3\n1\n0\n2007\nJAX\n15\n1\n8\n8.0\n8\n0\n1\n0\n0\n2008\nJAX\n16\n1\n0\n0.0\n0\n0\n0\n0\n0\nCareer\n\n79\n11\n44\n4.0\n10\n0\n5\n1\n0\nPersonal life\nWilliams was arrested in January 2006 and charged with possession of marijuana;",
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"segment": "Williams made the best out of his situation in Washington and made history in the process. Let's take a look at how Doug Williams made history in the 1988 NFL playoffs. Doug Williams' 1988 NFL playoff run to history\nWashington Redskins' QB Doug Williams constructed a great 1988 NFL playoff run\nNFL Divisional Round Playoffs: Washington Redskins vs Chicago Bears\nDoug Williams and Washington headed to Chicago to meet the Bears in an NFL Divisional Round Playoff game. Williams constructed a great game for Washington. Washington would go on the road and defeat the Bears behind Doug Williams' performance. Doug Williams Stats vs Chicago Bears: 14/29, 207 passing yards, 1 touchdown, 1 interception\nWashington Redskins defeated the Chicago Bears 21-17 to head the NFC Conference Championship game. NFC Championship: Minnesota Vikings vs Washington Redskins\nDoug Williams and Washington played host to Minnesota in an NFC Championship matchup.",
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"segment": "Doug Williams Net Worth | Celebrity Net Worth\nDoug Williams Net Worth\nHow much is Doug Williams Worth? in Richest Athletes › NFL Players\nDoug Williams Net Worth: $10 Million\nDoug Williams net worth: Doug Williams is an American former professional football player and coach who has a net worth of $10 million dollars. Doug Williams was born in Zachary, Louisiana, and went on to attend Grambling State University. He was drafted by the Tampa Bay Buccaneers in 1978, and was such an asset to the team, that they went all the way to the playoffs three times, during his time with them. They had never reached the playoffs before. In 1979, they made it all the way to the NFC Championships. When Doug Williams signed with the team, he was the only African-American NFL starting quarterback. The Buccaneers paid him only $120,000 per year, the lowest salary of any quarterback in the league.",
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"segment": "Currently, Williams Senior vice president of player development at Washington Football Team. Zachary, Louisiana native, Doug William was born on 9th August 1955, under the star sign Leo. The sixty-five years old is an American by nationality who came from the Afro-American ethnic background. How Much Is Doug Williams Net Worth In 2020? As of 2020, Dough Williams' net worth is estimated at $10 million. He started his NFL career in 1978 with Tampa Bay Buccaneers where he was $120,000 a year, the lowest salary for a starting quarterback in the league. After the 1982 season, Williams asked for a $600,000 contract. Following his departure from the NFL, he served and later moved to the coaching field. He was a head coach at Pointe Coupee Central High School, Northeast High School, Morehouse College, and Grambling State University. Doug Williams, posing for a photo on December 7, 2015, during a football game with the Dallas Cowboys.",
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"segment": "Family & Academic Background\nCareer Highlights & Awards\nPersonal Info\nFamous Name\nFacts\nBirth Name Douglas Lee Williams\nBirth Place Zachary, Louisiana\nFamous Name Doug Williams\nFather Robert Williams\nMother Laura Williams\nNet Worth $10 Million\nPosition in Team Senior vice president of player development\nCurrent team Washington Football Team\nNationality American\nEthnicity Afro-American\nProfession NFL Executive\nCurrently Working For Washington Football Team\nCurrently Married Yes\nMarried to Raunda Williams\nChildren Eight\nDouglas Lee Williams a.k.a. Doug Williams is an American football executive and retired quarterback and coach. He is well recognized for his performance with the Washington Redskins in Super Bowl XXII against the Denver Broncos, where he earned Super Bowl MVP after passing for 340 yards and 4 touchdowns, making him the first black quarterback to both start and win a Super Bowl. The 1978 NFL draftee played for Tampa Bay Buccaneers (1978–1982), Oklahoma/Arizona Outlaws (1984–1985), and Washington Redskins (1986–1989). After retirement, he started coaching, most notably serving as the head coach of the Grambling State Tigers. Currently, Williams Senior vice president of player development at Washington Football Team. Zachary, Louisiana native, Doug William was born on 9th August 1955, under the star sign Leo. The sixty-five years old is an American by nationality who came from the Afro-American ethnic background. How Much Is Doug Williams Net Worth In 2020? As of 2020, Dough Williams' net worth is estimated at $10 million.",
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"segment": "Grambling St.\nHigh School: Chaneyville (Zachary, LA)\nCareer: 1978-1989\nDrafted: 1978 in Round 1, #17 overall by the Tampa Bay Buccaneers\nDoug Williams played from 1978 to 1989 during his career with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, Washington Redskins, Oklahoma Outlaws and Arizona Outlaws. Williams threw for 23,755 yards in his career, completing 1,772 of 3,544 passes with 136 touchdowns and 131 interceptions. He also ran for 1,041 yards in 277 attempts with 19 rushing touchdowns. Tampa Bay Buccaneers\nOklahoma Outlaws\nArizona Outlaws\nWashington Redskins\n\n\nClick on column headings to sort. Passing: Year\nTeam\nAtt\nComp\nComp %\nYds\nYds/Att\nTDs\nTD %\nInts\nInt %\nLong\nSacked\nYds Lost\nRating\n1978\nNFL Tampa Bay Buccaneers\n194\n73\n37.6\n1170\n6.0\n7\n3.6\n8\n4.1\n56\n6\n69\n53.4\n1979\nNFL Tampa Bay Buccaneers\n397\n166\n41.8\n2448\n6.2\n18\n4.5\n24\n6.0\n66\n7\n57\n52.5\n1980\nNFL Tampa Bay Buccaneers\n521\n254\n48.8\n3396\n6.5\n20\n3.8\n16\n3.1\n61\n23\n194\n69.9\n1981\nNFL Tampa Bay Buccaneers\n471\n238\n50.5\n3563\n7.6\n19\n4.0\n14\n3.0\n84\n18\n135\n76.8\n1982\nNFL Tampa Bay Buccaneers\n307\n164\n53.4\n2071\n6.7\n9\n2.9\n11\n3.6\n62\n11\n128\n69.6\n1984\nUSFL Oklahoma Outlaws\n528\n261\n49.4\n3084\n5.8\n15\n2.8\n21\n4.0\n56t\n30\n260\n60.5\n1985\nUSFL Arizona Outlaws\n509\n271\n53.2\n3673\n7.2\n21\n4.1\n17\n3.3\n59\n27\n192\n76.4\n1986\nNFL Washington Redskins\n1\n0\n0.0\n0\n0.0\n0\n0.0\n0\n0.0\n0\n0\n0\n39.6\n1987\nNFL Washington Redskins\n143\n81\n56.6\n1156\n8.1\n11\n7.7\n5\n3.5\n62\n7\n53\n94.0\n1988\nNFL Washington Redskins\n380\n213\n56.1\n2609\n6.9\n15\n3.9\n12\n3.2\n58\n10\n88\n77.4\n1989\nNFL Washington Redskins\n93\n51\n54.8\n585\n6.3\n1\n1.1\n3\n3.2\n46\n2\n10\n64.1\n\nNFL\n2507\n1240\n49.5\n16998\n6.8\n100\n4.0\n93\n3.7\n84\n84\n734\n\n\nUSFL\n1037\n532\n51.3\n6757\n6.5\n36\n3.5\n38\n3.7\n59\n57\n452\n\nTotals\n\n3544\n1772\n50.0\n23755\n6.7\n136\n3.8\n131\n3.7\n84\n141\n1186\n\nRushing: Year\nTeam\nNo.",
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"title": "Doug Williams | Pro Football Hall of Fame Official Site",
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"segment": "Doug Williams | Pro Football Hall of Fame Official Site\nDoug Williams\nDoug Williams\n01/01/2005\nSee All News\nDoug Williams, an All-America quarterback at Grambling State University, was drafted by the Tampa Bay Buccaneers in the first round (17th overall) of the 1978 NFL Draft. Williams displayed extreme courage and determination when he started 10 games, one of which he did so with a broken jaw that had been wired shut, during his rookie season. For his efforts, he was named as a unanimous choice for the NFL’s All-Rookie team. The following season, with Williams at the helm, the Buccaneers improved from 5-11 the previous year to 10-6 record and captured the club’s first NFC Central Division title. The ascension marked a rare “worst-to-first” campaign. That postseason, Williams led the Bucs to a win in the franchise’s first playoff appearance as Tampa Bay downed the Philadelphia Eagles in the divisional playoff round. His 9-yard TD pass to Jimmie Giles in the fourth quarter supplied the winning margin. The following week, the Bucs fell to the Los Angeles Rams, 9-0, in the conference championship game narrowly missing a chance to reach the Super Bowl. Williams’s finest seasons in Tampa came in 1980 and 1982. He was named the Buccaneers’ Most Valuable Player both years after passing for more than 3,000 yards in each of those seasons.",
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"segment": "A deceptive runner, he rushed for a combined 579 yards and eight touchdowns during that two-year span. After an injury-plagued 1982 season, Williams signed with the United States Football League where he played two seasons with the Oklahoma Outlaws in 1984 and the Arizona Bandits in 1985. He threw for 6,757 yards and 36 TDs during his tenure in the USFL. Williams returned to the NFL in 1986 and served as a back-up with the Washington Redskins. He shared quarterback duties with Jay Schroeder in 1987 until he staged a late-game comeback win over the Minnesota Vikings in the season finale that solidified his role as the starter for the playoffs. It was a wise decision by Hall of Fame coach Joe Gibbs as Williams guided the Redskins to a berth in Super Bowl XXII thereby becoming the first black quarterback to start a Super Bowl. His performance that day was memorable as he led Washington to a thrilling 42-10 win over the Denver Broncos and was named the game’s MVP. He threw four touchdowns, all in the second quarter. His four TD strikes tied a Super Bowl record at the time and he also established then records for passing yards (340) and longest touchdown pass (80). Although bothered by injuries in 1988, Williams passed for 2,609 yards in just 11 games.",
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"segment": "The league rejected the sale and opted to contract the remaining American franchises prior to the 1996 season instead. Tampa Bay Lightning\nIn 1998, Williams returned to sports ownership when he purchased the National Hockey League 's Tampa Bay Lightning from Kokusai Green for $117 million, outbidding Detroit Pistons owner William Davidson for the franchise. Williams was visible and outspoken during the early stages of his ownership of the Lightning. He cleared the majority of the team's debt, which was $102 million at the time of the sale, and added an additional $6 million to the player payroll, allowing the team to acquire established players such as Wendel Clark, Craig Janney, and Bill Ranford. This would be a stark contrast to the penny-pinching manner of the previous ownership. The Lightning drafted Vincent Lecavalier with the first overall pick at the 1998 NHL Entry Draft, whom Williams declared to be \"The Michael Jordan of hockey.\" The statement drew heavy criticism in hockey circles, as it placed lofty expectations on the young forward in addition to revealing Williams's ignorance of the sport. As with his time in the CFL, Williams was seen as being in way over his head as an NHL owner. His lack of knowledge about ice hockey, combined with his thick Southern accent and fundamentalist Christian views, made him an easy target for ridicule from his NHL colleagues, who often referred him as \" Jed Clampett \" behind his back. This perception was reinforced by the fact that Williams did not smoke or drink alcohol and used words like \"goldangit\" in place of profanities.",
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"segment": "The Ivory Coast IS a country and is officially called Côte d'Ivoire\nWhat is the currency in Ivory Coast called? the Currency is called : Franc (XOF)\nWhich continent has the ivory coast? Africa has the Ivory Coast. Was cote d'ivoir once called Ivory coast? Cote d\"ivoire is french for the Ivory Coast. It is a small country in western Africa. Where do people live in ivory coast? In Ivory Coast only!!! Is ivory coast a ledc?",
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"segment": "5 złoty are roughly one pound. There are plans for Poland to join the Euro Zone by 2012, but this might happen as late as 2015. What type of money do Bahamians use? The Bahamas use the same kind of money the Americans do. What type of Money does Austria use? it uses therapies money\nWhat type of money does Slovakia use? They use Creakese (which is basically just coin money) And Labiks (Which is note money)\nWhat type of money does Morocco use? They use Dirhams in Morocco\nWhat type of money did they use in Oman? They use the Oman Rial. Are there any billionare in Vietnam?",
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"segment": "In London he\n won the admiration of musician Johann Christian Bach (1735–1782),\n and he was exposed from an early age to an unusual variety of musical\n styles and tastes across Europe. Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart. Courtesy of the\n \nLibrary of Congress\n \nGaining fame\n \nFrom the age of ten to seventeen, Mozart's reputation as a\n composer grew to a degree of maturity equal to that of most older\n established musicians. He spent the years from 1766 to 1769 at Salzburg\n writing instrumental works and music for school dramas in German and\n Latin, and in 1768 he produced his first real operas: the German\n Singspiel (that is, with spoken dialogue) \n Bastien und Bastienne. Despite his growing reputation, Mozart found no suitable post open to\n him; and his father once more escorted Mozart, at age fourteen (1769),\n and set off for Italy to try to make his way as an opera composer. In Italy, Mozart was well received: in Milan, Italy, he obtained a\n commission for an opera; in Rome he was made a member of an honorary\n knightly order by the Pope;",
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"segment": "In London he won the admiration of musician Johann Christian Bach (1735–1782), and he was exposed from an early age to an unusual variety of musical styles and tastes across Europe. Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart. Courtesy of the\nLibrary of Congress\n. Gaining fame\nFrom the age of ten to seventeen, Mozart's reputation as a composer grew to a degree of maturity equal to that of most older established musicians. He spent the years from 1766 to 1769 at Salzburg writing instrumental works and music for school dramas in German and Latin, and in 1768 he produced his first real operas: the German Singspiel (that is, with spoken dialogue) Bastien und Bastienne. Despite his growing reputation, Mozart found no suitable post open to him; and his father once more escorted Mozart, at age fourteen (1769), and set off for Italy to try to make his way as an opera composer. In Italy, Mozart was well received: in Milan, Italy, he obtained a commission for an opera;",
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"segment": "He wrote all kinds of music for the count ; numerous symphony,s chamber music , operas and other things . He was in charge of hiring the musicians and conducted concerts and opera there, and many members of the aristocracy visited and enjoyed his music , so he became so famous that when the count died and he retired , as the new guy wasn’t much of a music lover , he moved to Vienna and was a celebrity for the rest of his life . Mozart was an employee of the Archbishop of Salzburg, whom he didn’t like , for many years , writing all kinds of masses and other religious works among other things . But he spent the last ten years of his life as a freelance pianist and composer , writing symphonies , piano concertos, opera s and other works and hiring his own musicians for concerts . It wasn’t as secure a life, but he did well anyway . He didn’t die a pauper - he lost a lot of money on gambling and because of his love for luxuries . But things were different with Beethoven . He moved as a young man form his native Bonn, Germany, a provincial town, to seek success in the capitol of the musical world in Europe - Vienna , and he studied with Haydn though apparently , he didn’t learn too much, being rather headstrong . But he gained a big reputation as a pianist and a composer , and some members of the aristocracy admired him so muc",
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"segment": "The Italians were amazed at his genius. He played so magnificently at Naples that the audience declared the ring of his finger must be a talisman, and demanded its removal. He removed it, and -- played better than ever. Such useful triumphs are unique in musical biography. In 1777 Mozart went to Paris with his mother, intending to make it his future residence. But his mother died, and he did not like the French, whom he described as \"donkeys\". He said their language must have been invented by the devil, and that they could not sing, only scream. So, in 1779, he returned to Germany. He settled first at Mannheim, where, as he wrote to his father, he had only one room, \"quite crammed with a piano, a table, a bed, and a chest of drawers\". Lack of money pinched him.",
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"segment": "One has to wonder what she might have accomplished had it circumstances been different. Teen Years And Traveling\nIn 1769, Leopold and Mozart set off once more on an Italian outing which lasted until 1771, a bit longer than the others had lasted. Mozart’s father still wanted to put his son’s abilities on display, both for God and prosperity, but he truly believed in Mozart as both a performer and composer. Mozart was very well-liked in Italy where he received an opera commission, he was named an honorary by the Pope in a knightly order in Rome, and at Bologna, he was awarded membership within the Accademia Filarmonica in spite of being too young at the time. The rule typically required members to be twenty years old; Mozart was no more than fifteen at the time he received his membership. While he was spending time between Italy and Salzburg, Mozart produced some of his first large-scale works between 1770 and 1772. After which, Mozart and his father once more returned to Salzburg in March of 1773. Near the end of this Italian trip, Mozart wrote the first of his works which is still performed today, Exsultate. Salzburg\nDue to the death of Leopold’s benefactor, the former archbishop, a new archbishop was appointed and he chose the aging prodigy as assistant concertmaster, which included a small stipend.",
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"segment": "Mozart is one of relatively few “total” composers who not only were masters in every genre they wrote in but also shaped the future development of the genre. He was a major force in the development of piano music - even though his piano sonatas are considered “lesser” than the ones by Haydn, they have many aspects that made them highly influential to following composers like Beethoven (who was very influenced by Mozart). His concertos - especially the piano and violin concertos - are still regarded as one of the greatest wonders of music history because of their immense imagination, originality and also fresh virtuosity, that was unheard of at the time. In his chamber music he was also absolutely cutting edge for his time - it is full of melodic invention, complex harmonic developments, crazy invention and originality. His symphonies also laid the groundwork for the great romantic symphonies of the 19th century, because Mozart reached an intensity of expression that was not known until then. His biggest contribution might be in the field of opera - not only did he write a damn lot of them (starting when he was still a child!), but he also was the first composer who really tried to create realistic and living personas on stage, not only empty vessels who sing arias and then disappear. It is fascinating how he could characterize roles simply by musical invention - in his operas low servants, chamber maids and harem guards are equally interesting and equally developed as kings and nobles. Because of this he was even regarded as a “political” composer in his time, because the nobility felt challenged by this equality on the opera stage, which was formerly reserved for mostly mythical allegories and more formal operas with haughty characters. He got into trouble and was even censored.",
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"segment": "He wasn’t paid very much and the archbishops didn’t care very much about music. In 1781 Mozart left Salzburg and went to Vienna, a town where music was very important. Here he gave piano lessons and conducted his own works. He got jobs from all kinds of people, but he didn’t become rich. A year before coming to Vienna Mozart married Constanze Weber. Although he worked very hard, Wolfgang couldn’t raise enough money to live with his family. His health started getting poorer and on December 5, 1791 he died, probably of kidney failure . Mozart’s music\nMozart was a musical genius . Most of his works became well-known after his death and today, people of all age groups enjoy Mozart’s light and rhythmic style. The composer wrote just about every kind of music that was popular in his time.",
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"segment": "He is largely influenced by his father Leopold who was a court musician. Mozart spend most of his childhood touring Europe and playing for Empress Maria Theresa in Vienna, Louis XV in Versailles, and King George III in London. Unfortunately, Mozart was more renowned during his childhood years than his adult years (Kamien 229). He rose to stardom at a young age but he also depended on his father so much that he could not take initiative himself (Kamien 229). Overall, he was one of the most successful musicians during the classical music period and left a lasting legacy for the 3000 plus pieces he wrote. Most of Mozart’s music utilized the strings and winds. He did not utilize the brass section as much because it was often too harsh for his music. He also wrote many different operas in addition to his symphonies. He was able to write in all different forms of music from operas to orchestra music. He wrote many piano concertos.",
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"segment": "This is the very essence of Mozart as he composed to make music that he felt was right and in turn influenced the music world to come. Mozart brought new aspects to things in the music business such as different kinds of operas and the idea of being a free-lance musician, instead of working for the church or the government. This brought about the idea of musicians also being considered artists. Mozart made additions to the classical orchestra and helped to bring great popularity to the Italian and German operas. Even though Mozart has been accused of not actually composing all the pieces he has been credited for, though not proven up to this point, Mozart changed the way music is perceived because of Mozart’s decisions that changed the rules of music and things such as The Mozart effect which has been argued by scientists to affect the human brain. Mozart’s Life: Mozart has been considered that of a prodigal genius. “. . . I must inform [you] that on 27 January, at 8 p.m., my dear wife was happily delivered of a boy; but the placenta had to be removed. She was therefore astonishingly weak.",
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"segment": "You’re going to be my wife. We’re going to have a family together,'\" Grégoire recalled. They married in 2005 and now have three children: 8-year-old Xavier, 6-year-old Ella-Grace and 1-year-old Hadrien. Justin Trudeau and his wife Sophie are __ the obamas ain't got nothing on Canada's fam pic.twitter.com/FM3WTtcJ58\n— TRUDEAUMANIA (@romanovstyles) October 20, 2015\nSo Sophie and Justin Trudeau instantly become the most glamorous political couple in the western world. USDCAD pic.twitter.com/COuiqjFaHD\n— Boris Schlossberg (@Fxflow) October 20, 2015\nLove seeing Sophie & Justin together on the campaign trail this morning. # elxn42 @liberal_party pic.twitter.com/OI07acK7Li\n— Anna Gainey (@annamgainey) September 22, 2015\nGrégoire has worked in a variety of jobs, including personal shopper, TV reporter and yoga instructor, the Huffington Post reported. She's been public about her teenaged struggles with bulimia and mental illness. Grégoire has also volunteered with causes like Clinique BACA, which helps people with eating disorders, and the “Because I Am a Girl” campaign helping expand girls' education and access to healthcare, according to the Liberal Party's website. Her relationship with her husband, the son of former Canadian Prime Minister Pierre Trudeau, is a partnership, she told Global News earlier this year. \"",
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"segment": "she credits therapy, the support of her loved ones, and yoga with her recovery from the disease. Grégoire attended high school at the private Pensionnat du Saint-nom-de-Marie in Outremont. She subsequently studied commerce at McGill University, intending to follow her father’s career path, but soon switched to communications, and ultimately graduated with a Bachelor of Arts in Communications from the Université de Montréal. Grégoire first met Justin Trudeau, the eldest son of Prime Minister Pierre Trudeau, when they were both children growing up in Montreal, where Grégoire was a classmate and childhood friend of the youngest Trudeau son, Michel. Grégoire and Trudeau reconnected as adults in June 2003, when they were assigned to co-host a charity ball, and began dating several months later. They became engaged in October 2004, and married on May 28, 2005 in a Catholic ceremony at Montreal’s Sainte-Madeleine d’Outremont Church. They have three children: Xavier James Trudeau (born October 2007), Ella-Grace Margaret Trudeau (born February 2009), and Hadrien Trudeau (born February 2014). Grégoire is reported to have introduced her brother-in-law Alexandre to his future wife Zoë Bedos. After her husband became a Member of Parliament for Montreal’s Papineau riding in 2008, Grégoire continued to live in their Montreal home with their children, while Trudeau stayed at a hotel in Ottawa during the week.",
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"headings": "Garry Trudeau\nGarry Trudeau\nContents\nBackground and education\nCreative works\nPrivate life and public appearances\nAppraisals and controversies\nBibliography\nNon-Doonesbury publications\nHonorary degrees\nReferences\nExternal links\n",
"segment": "Garry Trudeau's son Ross, a digital media producer, is also a crossword constructor who has been published in the New York Times. As part of the ongoing celebrity partnership series, Ross and Garry collaborated on a crossword puzzle that was published on Tues. May 15, 2018 in the NYT. This is the 6th NYT puzzle for Ross and the 1st for Garry. Private life and public appearances\nTrudeau married Jane Pauley on June 14, 1980; they have three children. He maintains a low personal profile. A rare early appearance on television was as a guest on To Tell the Truth in 1971, where only one of the three panelists guessed his identity. In 1990, Trudeau appeared on the cover of Newsweek for Inside Doonesbury's Brain, a story written by Jonathan Alter. This was the first interview Trudeau had given in seventeen years.",
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"headings": "Sophie Grégoire Trudeau\nSophie Grégoire Trudeau\nContents\nEarly life and education\nCareer and charity work\neTalk\nCharity\nPersonal life\n\"Smile Back At Me\"\nReferences\n",
"segment": "Grégoire is the national ambassador for Plan Canada's \" Because I am a Girl \" initiative, and the official spokesperson for The Shield of Athena, which helps women and children dealing with domestic violence. Grégoire also works as a professional public speaker, focusing primarily on women's issues. Personal life\nSophie Trudeau and her husband in Hamburg, 2017\nGrégoire first met Justin Trudeau, the eldest son of Prime Minister Pierre Trudeau, when they were both children in Montreal, where Grégoire was a classmate and childhood friend of the youngest Trudeau son, Michel. Grégoire and Trudeau reconnected as adults in June 2003, when they were assigned to co-host a charity ball, and began dating several months later. They became engaged in October 2004, and married on May 28, 2005, in a ceremony at Montreal's Sainte-Madeleine d'Outremont Church. They have three children: Xavier James born in 2007, Ella-Grace Margaret born in 2009, and Hadrien Gregoire born in 2014. Grégoire is reported to have introduced her brother-in-law Alexandre to his future wife Zoë Bedos. After her husband became a Member of Parliament for Montreal's Papineau riding in 2008, Grégoire continued to live in their Montreal home with their children, while Trudeau stayed at a hotel in Ottawa during the week. In June 2013, two months after Trudeau became the leader of the Liberal Party of Canada, the couple sold their home in Montreal's Côte-des-Neiges neighbourhood and began living in a rented home in the Rockcliffe Park area of Ottawa.",
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"title": "How old is Justin Trudeau?",
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"segment": "His work is focused on strengthening Canadian economy, creating new jobs and attracting new international investments. Trudeau is loved around the world for his sincerity, wisdom, positive attitudes, and great look. He is married to Sophie Grégoire, a former radio and TV host. The couple has 3 children, two sons, and a lovely daughter. Related Important People Birthdays\nCharm Norris\nImportant Person\nHunter Biden\nImportant Person\nNatalie Biden\nImportant Person\nHunter Biden II\nImportant Person\nBear Payne\nImportant Person\nChelsea Clinton\nImportant Person\nLatest Blog Entries\nWhat Is My Retirement Age? 23 January 2021\nCovid Deaths by Age in the US, Updated 7 December 2020\nCalculating Out Decimal Age 3 November 2020\nCalculating Your Age In Seconds 1 October 2020\nPlease keep up with us: Please tell your friends: Facebook Twitter",
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"title": "Who Is Sophie Grégoire? Meet New Canada Prime Minister Justin Trudeau's Wife",
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"segment": "Grégoire grew up friends with Liberal leader Trudeau's younger brother, Michel, who died in an avalanche in 1998. But it wasn't until Trudeau and Grégoire co-hosted a charity event in 2003 that they really connected. Grégoire emailed him the next day, but he never responded, she told Women on the Fence. They eventually ran into each other again and exchanged numbers. \"On our first date, our very first date, he looked into my eyes and said, 'I’ve been waiting for you for 31 years. You’re going to be my wife. We’re going to have a family together,'\" Grégoire recalled. They married in 2005 and now have three children: 8-year-old Xavier, 6-year-old Ella-Grace and 1-year-old Hadrien. Justin Trudeau and his wife Sophie are __ the obamas ain't got nothing on Canada's fam pic.twitter.com/FM3WTtcJ58\n— TRUDEAUMANIA (@romanovstyles) October 20, 2015\nSo Sophie and Justin Trudeau instantly become the most glamorous political couple in the western world.",
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"url": "https://www.express.co.uk/news/world/768710/Sophie-Gregoire-Trudeau-who-is-wife-Justin-Trudeau-Canada",
"title": "Who is Justin Trudeau’s stunning wife Sophie Gregoire? | World | News | Express.co.uk",
"headings": "Who is Justin Trudeau’s wife Sophie Gregoire? Meet the stunning first lady of Canada\nWe value your privacy\nWho is Justin Trudeau’s wife Sophie Gregoire? Meet the stunning first lady of Canada\nJUSTIN Trudeau’s wife Sophie has been dubbed the hottest first lady in the world. But who is she?\nSophie Gregoire in pictures\nCanada’s Prime Minister Justin Trudeau is famed for his good looks but his beloved wife Sophie is also very attractive.\nPlay slideshow\nAn unanticipated problem was encountered, check back soon and try again\nMelania Trump in pictures\nAmerica's First Lady Melania Trump in pictures.\nPlay slideshow\n",
"segment": "Meet the beautiful wife of Canadian President Justin Trudeau\nCanada’s Prime Minister Justin Trudeau is famed for his good looks but his beloved wife Sophie is also very attractive. Most simply know her as the glamorous wife of Mr Trudeau but she is also a former television host with a passion for charity work. Sophie Gregoire, the only child of a stockbroker and a nurse, spent most of her childhood in Montreal, the French speaking province of Quebec. The Canadian was a childhood friend of her future husband’s younger brother Michel Trudeau, who she went to school with. Justin and Michel - who died in an avalanche at the age of 23 in 1998 - were the sons of the former Canadian Prime Minister Pierre Trudeau. After knowing each other as children, Justin and Sophie met again when he was her co-host at charity function in 2003. “There was definitely a physical and emotional connection,” she recalls. “ We flirted. But I sent him an email then next day, and he never replied.” Getty\nGroom Justin Trudeau and bride Sophie Gregoire leave church in Montreal in May 2005\nShare\nVideo Player is loading.",
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"segment": "In 1973, he went on to do postgraduate work at the Yale School of Art, and earned a Master of Fine Arts in graphic design. In 1980, Trudeau married journalist, Jane Pauley, and the couple live in New York City with their three children. Trudeau maintains a low personal profile, and makes only a handful of public appearances each year. Garry Trudeau\nNet Worth: $40 Million\nDate of Birth: Jul 21, 1948 (72 years old)\nGender: Male\nProfession: Cartoonist, Screenwriter, Television producer\nNationality: United States of America\nLast Updated: 2020",
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"segment": "They became engaged in October 2004, and married on May 28, 2005 in a Catholic ceremony at Montreal’s Sainte-Madeleine d’Outremont Church. They have three children: Xavier James Trudeau (born October 2007), Ella-Grace Margaret Trudeau (born February 2009), and Hadrien Trudeau (born February 2014). Grégoire is reported to have introduced her brother-in-law Alexandre to his future wife Zoë Bedos. After her husband became a Member of Parliament for Montreal’s Papineau riding in 2008, Grégoire continued to live in their Montreal home with their children, while Trudeau stayed at a hotel in Ottawa during the week. In June 2013, two months after Trudeau became the leader of the Liberal Party of Canada, the couple sold their home in Montreal’s Côte-des-Neiges neighbourhood and began living in a rented home in the Rockcliffe Park area of Ottawa. Gregoire’s husband became the Prime Minister designate of Canada on October 19, 2015, in a decisive victory over then Prime Minister and main opponent, Stephen Harper. Grégoire is fluent in French, English, and Spanish. She became a certified yoga instructor in 2012. Source:",
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"segment": "List of governors of Georgia - Wikipedia\nList of governors of Georgia\nFrom Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia\n(Redirected from List of Governors of Georgia)\nJump to navigation Jump to search\nWikipedia list article\nNot to be confused with the State Commissioners (informally referred to as \"Governor\"), the chief executives of the Regions of Georgia (country). The governor of Georgia is the head of the executive branch of Georgia's state government and the commander-in-chief of the state 's military forces. The current officeholder is Republican Brian Kemp, who assumed office on January 14, 2019. There have officially been 77 governors of the State of Georgia, including 11 who served more than one distinct term ( John Houstoun, George Walton, Edward Telfair, George Mathews, Jared Irwin, David Brydie Mitchell, George Rockingham Gilmer, M. Hoke Smith, Joseph Mackey Brown, John M. Slaton and Eugene Talmadge, with Herman Talmadge serving two de facto distinct terms). The longest-serving governors are George Busbee, Joe Frank Harris, Zell Miller, Sonny Perdue and Nathan Deal, each of whom served two full four-year terms; Joseph E. Brown, governor during the Civil War, was elected four times, serving seven and a half years. The shortest term of the post-revolutionary period is that of Matthew Talbot, who served 13 days after succeeding his predecessor who died in office. One man, Eugene Talmadge, died before taking office in his second distinct term, leading to a dispute in which three people claimed the office. Contents\n1 Governors\n2 Succession\n3 See also\n4 Notes\n5 References\n5.1 General\n5.2 Constitutions\n5.3 Specific\nGovernors\nFor the period before independence, see List of colonial governors of Georgia. Governors of the State of Georgia\nNo.",
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"segment": "List of governors of Georgia - Simple English Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia\nList of governors of Georgia\nFrom Simple English Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia\nJump to navigation Jump to search\nGovernor of Georgia\nGreat Seal of the State of Georgia\nIncumbent\nBrian Kemp\nsince January 14, 2019\nResidence\nGeorgia Governor's Mansion\nTerm length\nFour years, renewable once\nInaugural holder\nArchibald Bulloch\nFormation\nJuly 12, 1775\nSalary\n$139,339 (2013)\nWebsite\nOfficial website\nThe governor of Georgia is the head of the executive branch of Georgia's state government and the commander-in-chief of the state's military forces . The current governor is Republican Brian Kemp, who took office on January 14, 2019. List of Governors\nGovernors of the State of Georgia\nNo. Governor\nTerm in office\nParty\nElection\nLt. 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"segment": "Here is a list of all 21 languages spoken in Singapore: Bengali\nChinese, Hakka\nChinese, Mandarin\nChinese, Min Bei\nChinese, Min Dong\nChinese, Min Nan\nChinese, Pu-Xian\nChinese, Yue\nEnglish\nGujarati\nJavanese\nMadura\nMalay\nMalay, Baba\nMalay, Standard\nMalayalam\nOrang Seletar\nPanjabi, Eastern\nSingapore Sign Language\nSinhala\nTamil\n0 0 1\n🙏🏿\n0\n🤨\n0\n😮\n0\n😂\n0\nAdd a Comment\nWiki User\nAnswered 2011-06-22 04:53:38\nSingapore has 4 official languages: English\nMalay\nChinese\nTamil\nHere is a list of all languages spoken in Singapore. 1. Bengali\n2. Chinese, Hakka\n3. Chinese, Mandarin\n4. Chinese, Min Bei\n5. Chinese, Min Dong\n6. Chinese, Min Nan\n7.",
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"segment": "Advertisement\n10 Horrifying Terrorist Attacks since 9/11. 10. 2002 Bali Bombings\nOn October 12, 2002, two bombings took place in the tourist district of Kuta in Bali, Indonesia. While the first bomb was detonated by a suicide bomber inside a night club, the second, and much more powerful, explosion took place when a car bomb was detonated outside. The explosions killed 202 people, including 88 Australians, 38 Indonesians, 27 Britons, 7 Americans, 6 Swedes and 3 Danes, besides injuring another 209 people. Another smaller device was detonated outside the US consulate in Denpasar. An audio of Osama Bin Laden’s voice stated that these were retaliations against Bali’s support to the US and Australia. Various Islamist militants have been executed since. 9. 2003 Istanbul Bombings\nOn November 15 and November 20, 2003, four truck bomb attacks took place in Istanbul, Turkey, killing 57 people, including several Britons, British official in Istanbul consul general Roger Short, and Turkish citizens in particular, and leaving another 700 people severely wounded.",
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"segment": "2005 Bali bombings - Wikipedia\n2005 Bali bombings\nFrom Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia\nJump to navigation Jump to search\nterrorist attack in Indonesia\n\nThis article needs additional citations for verification. Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources. Unsourced material may be challenged and removed. Find sources: \" 2005 Bali bombings\" – news · newspapers · books · scholar · JSTOR (October 2018) ( Learn how and when to remove this template message)\n2005 Bali bombings\nCentral Kuta, near the attack\nLocation\nBali, Indonesia\nDate\n1 October 2005\n6:50pm – around 7:00pm (UTC+8)\nTarget\nMain square in central Kuta, warungs along the Jimbaran beach\nAttack type\nSuicide bombings, car bombings\nDeaths\n23 (including 3 perpetrators)\nInjured\nMore than 100 people\nPerpetrators\nJemaah Islamiyah\nv\nt\ne\nTerrorism in Indonesia\nMagelang (Borobudur) 1985\nJakarta Aug 2000\nJakarta Sep 2000\nDec 2000\nPoso 2002\nBali 2002\nMakassar 2002\nJakarta 2003\nAceh 2003\nPalopo 2004\nJakarta 2004\nPoso 2004\nTentena 2005\nBali 2005\nPalu 2005\nJakarta 2009\nCirebon 2011\nJakarta 2013\nJakarta (Thamrin) 2016\nSamarinda 2016\nJakarta 2017\nDepok (Mako Brimob) 2018\nSurabaya 2018\nMedan 2019\nSouth Hulu Sungai 2020\nMakassar 2021\nJakarta 2021\nThe 2005 Bali bombings were a series of terrorist suicide bomb and a series of car bombs and attacks that occurred on 1 October 2005, in Bali, Indonesia. Bombs exploded at two sites in Jimbaran Beach Resort and in Kuta 30 km (19 mi) away, both in south Bali. The terrorist attack claimed the lives of 20 people and injured more than 100 others. The three bombers also died in the attacks. Contents\n1 Explosions\n2 Casualties\n3 Prior warnings\n4 Suspects\n5 Investigation\n6 Political response\n6.1 Local\n7 See also\n8 References\n9 External links\nExplosions\n\nWikinews has related news: Lethal explosions hit Bali\nThe Indonesian national news agency, ANTARA, reported that the first two explosions occurred at 6:50 p.m. local time, near a Jimbaran food court and the third at 7:00 pm.",
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"segment": "See also: Indonesian People – The Biggest Stadium in Indonesia\nTerrorist attacks occurred on October 12, 2002. In the form of the 2002, Bali bombing attack in the Kuta Beach tourist area, causing as many as 202 people were killed and 209 others injured. Moreover, Bali bomb attack also occurred three years later in Kuta and Jimbaran beach. Approximately in 2005. These incidents received extensive international coverage because most of the victims were foreign tourists and led to the Bali tourism industry face challenging times in the last few years. See also: Bali Tribes – Luwak Coffee\nFacts 3: Economy\nThirty years ago, the Balinese livelihood relied mostly based on agriculture in terms of both output and employment. Now, the tourism industry became the object of the greatest revenue for Bali.",
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"segment": "2002 Bali Bombings | terrorist attacks, Indonesia | Britannica\nHome Politics, Law & Government Law, Crime & Punishment Crime, Terrorism & Counterterrorism\n2002 Bali Bombings\nterrorist attacks, Indonesia\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\n2002 Bali Bombings, terrorist attack involving the detonation of three bombs on the Indonesian island of Bali on October 11, 2002, that killed 202 people. At 11:05 pm a suicide bomb exploded in Paddy’s Bar, a locale frequented by foreigners, especially Australian youth. The bar’s patrons, some of whom were injured by the explosion, evacuated into the street. Within seconds, another, more powerful car bomb exploded in front of the Sari Club, near Paddy’s. A third bomb was detonated in front of the U.S. consulate on the island of Bali, though no one was injured in that attack. While the majority of the victims were Australian (88), Indonesian (38), and British (28), people from at least 21 different countries were killed in the attack. A week later, Indonesian police arrested the first of more than 30 terrorists suspected of planning and executing the bombings. The investigations that followed the terrorist attack—undertaken not only by the Indonesian authorities but also by Australian and British task forces—identified the terrorist organization Jemaah Islamiyah (an Islamic group) as responsible for the bombings. Suspected of having carried out several other terrorist attacks in the past, Jemaah Islamiyah was also linked by the Indonesian government to al-Qaeda, the international terrorist network founded by Osama bin Laden. In the wake of the Bali bombings, the U.S. Department of State designated Jemaah Islamiyah as a foreign terrorist organization.",
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"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.",
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"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 Assís 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.",
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"segment": "Ronaldinho Quotes About Soccer, Life & Motivation | OverallMotivation\nQUOTES\nRonaldinho Quotes About Soccer, Life & Motivation\n1 Comment\ninspirational quotes, motivational quotes, Ronaldinho quotes\nThese Ronaldinho quotes will give you more reasons to love soccer. Ronaldinho’s full name is Ronaldo de Assis Moreira and he was born on 21 March 1980 in Porto Alegre, Brazil. He took retirement from professional football on 16 January 2018. He mostly played as an attacking midfielder during most of his career at European clubs Barcelona, Milan & Paris Saint-Germain as well as for the Brazilian national team. Ronaldinho is considered as one of the best players of his generation and regarded by many as one of the greatest of all time. Ronaldinho skills were amazing due to his agility, pace and dribbling ability, as well as his use of tricks, overhead kicks, no-look passes and accuracy from free-kicks. In 1998, he made his senior debut for Grêmio. At age 20, he moved to Paris Saint-Germain in France before signing for Barcelona in 2003. At the international level, Ronaldinho played 97 matches for the Brazil national team, scoring 33 goals. He represented his country in two FIFA World Cups, and was an integral part of the 2002 FIFA World Cup-winning team in Korea and Japan, starring alongside Ronaldo and Rivaldo in an attacking trio.",
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"segment": "The younger generation may assume that this GOD of Football was just a showboat. Split the defence dead wrong. Ronaldinho was a complete playmaker that had an infinite locker of talents to share. In his peak at Barcelona he was a step above the rest of the world at that time. What separates Ronaldinho and Ronaldo is that Ronaldinho CONTROLLED THE MATCH FOR A FULL 90 Mins and did so consistently, whereas Ronaldo often comes and appears here and there to score great goals yet in the vein of a ninja and is also reliant on supply (sometimes). Ronaldinho was the wizard of supply. Yes Ronaldo is one",
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"segment": "Spanish Springs, Nevada - Wikipedia\nSpanish Springs, Nevada\nLanguage\nWatch\nEdit\nSpanish Springs is a census-designated place (CDP) in Washoe County, Nevada, United States. It is located in the northeastern part of the Reno – Sparks Metropolitan Statistical Area. The population was 15,064 at the 2010 Census. Spanish Springs, Nevada\nCensus-designated place\nLocation of Spanish Springs, Nevada\nCoordinates: 39°39′30″N 119°41′42″W\n / 39.65833°N 119.69500°W / 39.65833; -119.69500 Coordinates: 39°39′30″N 119°41′42″W / 39.65833°N 119.69500°W / 39.65833; -119.69500\nCountry\nUnited States\nState\nNevada\nArea\n• Total\n56.0 sq mi (145.0 km 2)\n• Land\n55.7 sq mi (144.2 km 2)\n• Water\n0.3 sq mi (0.9 km 2)\nElevation\n4,518 ft (1,377 m)\nPopulation\n( 2010)\n• Total\n15,064\n• Density\n270/sq mi (100/km 2)\nTime zone\nUTC−8 ( Pacific (PST))\n• Summer ( DST)\nUTC−7 (PDT)\nZIP code\n89436, 89441\nArea code (s)\n775\nFIPS code\n32-68350\nGNIS feature ID\n1852658\nContents\n1\nGeography\n2\nHistory\n3\nEducation\n4\nDemographics\n5\nReferences\nGeography\nSpanish Springs is located at 39°39′30″N 119°41′42″W\n / 39.65833°N 119.69500°W / 39.65833; -119.69500\n(39.658301, -119.695130). According to the United States Census Bureau, the CDP has a total area of 56.0 square miles (145.0 km 2 ), of which 55.7 square miles (144.2 km 2) is land and 0.35 square miles (0.9 km 2 ), or 0.59%, is water.",
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"segment": "What Did Albert Einstein Invent? | HowStuffWorks\nWhat Did Albert Einstein Invent? By: Marie Willsey | Updated: Feb 12, 2021\nA young Albert Einstein sits at his desk. Einstein wasn't an inventor but his work led to many important advances. ullstein bild/ullstein bild via Getty Images\nAlbert Einstein, a man whose name is practically synonymous with genius, is one of history's greatest thinkers. As a physicist and mathematician, Einstein wasn't an inventor in the vein of Thomas Edison or Alexander Graham Bell, but his theories of relativity led to new ways of looking at time, space, matter, energy and gravity. His work led to important advances including the control of atomic energy, space exploration, and applications of light. As a young boy born to Jewish parents in Germany, his teachers initially called him slow and lazy.",
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"segment": "While his achievements are transcendent, he was in the end simply human. He ate soup and paid taxes like the rest of us. He tried to keep ahead of the mundane practicalities of life before they submerged him. He didn't wear socks and thought just one soap for washing and shaving was quite enough. It is that second sense that has always fascinated me. What Einstein did, he did using tools available to all of us. He had no magic wand or secret subscription to Encyclopedia Galactica, where all the truths of nature are written. He used tools and methods available to everyone. He read the same text books and journals available to every scientist of his day. His principal tool was a notepad with a pen and pencil.",
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"segment": "He regarded his major achievements as mere stepping-stones for the next advance. He was a well known theoretical physicist even before Hitler became to power, and the reason why Einstein renounced his citizenship for political reasons, and emigrated to America. In his early days in Berlin, Einstein postulated that the correct interpretation of the special theory of relativity must also furnish a theory of gravitation, and in 1916 he published his paper on the general theory of relativity. During this time, he also contributed to the problems of the theory of radiation and statistical mechanics. Einstein’s curious and intellectual mind could have benefited the Nazi, and used him. Hitler didn't see that coming; without Einstein they were nothing. Did I mention that Einstein discovered that energy and mass are interchangeable, setting the stage for nuclear power—and atomic weapons? Even if they captured him, Hitler wouldn't kill Einstein, not immediately. They will torture him first, feed into his research, and beautiful mind until he spit it out.",
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"headings": "What Are the Top 10 U.S. Imports?\nWhat Are the Top 10 U.S. Imports?\nAmerican imports totaled $2.614 trillion last year. Read the list below to find out which products made up the top 10 U.S. imports for 2018.\nWhat Are the Major U.S. Imports?\nWhere Does the U.S. Get Most of its Imports?\nWhat are the U.S. Imports and Exports?\nWhat Foods Does the U.S. Import?\n",
"segment": "The United States’ greatest trading partners are also those who provide the most of the country’s imports. Based solely on the strength of goods (not services), the most powerful nation in the world receives the most imports from China (18.2%), Mexico (14.4%), and Canada (12.7%). Rounding out the list of the top 10 United States imports are Japan, Germany, South Korea, Vietnam, the United Kingdom, Ireland, and France, accounting for approximately 23.9% of the rest of U.S.-bound imports. What are the U.S. Imports and Exports? The United States, as part of a greater global trade agreement through various treaties and governed by the World Trade Organization (WTO), imports more goods and services than exports, leading to a trade deficit of over $600 billion. The top imports are listed above. The United States’ top exports are as follows: Machinery (including computers and hardware) – $213.1 billion\nMinerals, fuels, and oil – $189.9 billion\nElectrical machinery and equipment – $176.1 billion\nAircraft and spacecraft – $139.1 billion\nVehicles and automobiles – $130.6 billion\nMedical equipment and supplies – $$89.6 billion\nPlastics – $66.5 billion\nGems and precious metals – $63.8 billion\nPharmaceuticals – $48.4 billion\nOrganic chemicals – $40.2 billion\nWhat Foods Does the U.S. Import? According to the United States Department of Agriculture, almost two-thirds of all agricultural imports include horticultural and tropical products like fruits, vegetables, nuts, wine, flowers, and hops. Other food products like sugar, coffee, cocoa, and rubber provide about 18% of all agricultural products brought into the United States each year.",
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"headings": "Importing Machinery to USA\nImporting Machinery to USA\nWhen importing machinery into the U.S., you’ll need to comply with government regulations. Most machinery will be subject to EPA regulations, which means you’ll need to complete EPA form 3520-21. You’ll also need a customs bond. A licensed customs broker can assist with required documents and clearing your goods.\nTable of Contents\nWhy Import Machinery into the U.S.?\nThe U.S. Lacks Some Resources\nImports Drive the Country\nBuying Costs Less Than Making\nThe Demand May Be Too High (or Too Low)\nPossible Government Regulations for Importing Machinery\nDocuments Needed For Importing Machinery\nArrival Notice\nBill of Lading\nPacking List\nCommercial Invoice\nCustoms Bond For Importing Machinery\nHow to Import Machinery Into the U.S. from China\nStep 1: Write out the Technical Specifications\nStep 2: Ensure Products Pass Safety Standards\nStep 3: Obtain a Test Report\nStep 4: Determine Whether You’ll Use Warranties and Parts Replacements\nStep 5: Quality Control and Testing\nStep 6: Product Shipment\nWhat is the Import Duty on Machinery From China?\nImporting Machinery from Canada to the U.S.\nStep 1: Obtain a PAPS Number\nStep 2: The PAPS Number Moves to the Trucker Manifest\nStep 3: U.S. Customs Receives the Trucker Manifest\nStep 4: Sending Other Documentation\nStep 5: Receive Your Item\nStep 6: Dealing with Duties\nImporting Tractors Into the U.S.\nHow to Import Tractors From Europe\nImporting Tractors From China\nCommonly Imported Machinery\nInjection Molding Machines\nPrinting and Packing Machinery\n3D Printers\nWelding Machines\nRoll-Forming Machines\nFood Production and Agriculture Machines\nLaser-Cutting Machines\nCNC Machines\nWheel Loaders\nWorking with a Customs Broker\nWork with a specialist to make importing and exporting to the USA a hassle-free process.\nImporting With USA Customs Clearance\n",
"segment": "The U.S.deals with the most imports at a rate of $2.2 billion. That’s followed by China at $1.5 billion, Germany at $1.05 billion, the United Kingdom at $635 million, and Japan at $606 million. The rest of the countries on that list are France, Hong Kong, the Netherlands, Canada, and South Korea. Since the U.S. is one of the top receivers of imported goods, just which parts of the world do they deal with the most frequently? Unsurprisingly, China is our main trading partner, doing $502 billion worth of business a year. From clothes, machinery, smartphones, and computers, China sends a lot of things our way. Next, there’s Canada at $302 billion. This country also lends us machinery as well as oil and vehicles. Here’s a breakdown of other major trading partners of the U.S.: Mexico:",
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"headings": "Here's each US state's most important international trading partner\nHere's each US state's most important international trading partner\nAndy Kiersz\nSEE ALSO: Half of the US population lives in the 244 super-dense counties\nNOW WATCH: Police in Colombia just seized $240 million worth of cocaine\n",
"segment": "In addition to the top 25 goods imported and exported by each state, the Bureau reports the 25 countries that each state imports the most from and exports the most to. We took a look at the biggest trade partners by dollar value of goods imported and exported for each state in 2014. Here's the country that each state imports the most from. Canada and China loom large. Business Insider/Andy Kiersz, data from US Census Bureau\nHere's the country that each state exports the most to. The states that border Mexico send a lot of goods there, and 35 states have Canada as their biggest export partner: Business Insider/Andy Kiersz, data from US Census Bureau\nSEE ALSO: Half of the US population lives in the 244 super-dense counties\nNOW WATCH: Police in Colombia just seized $240 million worth of cocaine\nClose icon\nTwo crossed lines that form an 'X'. It indicates a way to close an interaction, or dismiss a notification.",
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"segment": "This amount represents 4.1% of all U.S. exports to the U.K.\nAmerica's Top Trading Partners\nRounding out the list of America’s top trading partners in terms of U.S. export sales, the following 15 countries ranked highest in 2018. Canada: US$300 billion (18% of total US exports)\nMexico: $265 billion (16%)\nChina: $120 billion (7.4%)\nJapan: $75.2 billion (4.6%)\nUnited Kingdom: $66.3 billion (4.1%)\nGermany: $57.3 billion (3.5%)\nSouth Korea: $56.5 billion (3.5%)\nNetherlands: $48.7 billion (3.0%)\nBrazil:",
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"headings": "The World’s Top 10 Economies by Exports\nThe World’s Top 10 Economies by Exports\n1. China\n2. United States\n3. Germany\n4. United Kingdom\n5. Japan\n6. France\n7. Netherlands\n8. South Korea\n9. Hong Kong\n10. Italy\nIn a Nutshell\n",
"segment": "Most of these products are exported to the US (19%), Hong Kong (12.4%), Japan (6%), and South Korea (4.5%). 2. United States\nThe second biggest exporter on the list is the United States with exports worth USD 2,215,000 million (i.e. USD 2.2 trillion) in 2017. The US is said to have the most technologically powerful economy in the world. Accordingly, its primary exports include organic chemicals, motor vehicle parts, computers, aircraft, automobiles, medicines, and a large number of agricultural products. The country’s most important partners by share of exports are Canada (18.3%), Mexico (15.7%), China (8.4%), and Japan (4.4%). 3. Germany\nThe third country on the list is Germany with USD 1,737,000 million (i.e. USD 1.7 trillion) worth of exports in 2017. Germany is also the most powerful economy in the euro zone. It is a leading exporter of machinery, motor vehicles, chemicals, pharmaceuticals, and household equipment.",
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"segment": "China: $502 Billion\nThe largest U.S. exporter, China sends everything from computers and smartphones to clothes and more to the U.S. every single year. 2. Canada: $302 Billion\nOur North American neighbor to the north sends vehicles, machinery and oil to the U.S. each year. 3. Mexico: $297 Billion\nOur North American neighbor to the south is responsible for a bulk of U.S. imported machinery, cars, computers and more. 4. Japan:",
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"segment": "The U.S. is the world's third largest export economy behind the European Union and China. The nation's chief exports include capital goods (22% of total exports), industrial supplies (22%), consumer goods (8%), and petroleum (7%). According to Trading Economics, in 2018, exports of petroleum reached a record high of $172.4 billion. Who Buys the Most Overall\nA third of American exports (34%) were delivered to Canada and Mexico, although these percentages could change should the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA) agreement be dissolved or amended. Close behind America's neighbors to the North and South, Asian importers purchased 30% of U.S. exports while 22% worth was delivered to Europe. A smaller percentage of 1.8% went to Oceania (Australasia, Melanesia, Micronesia and Polynesia). Just 1.5% of U.S. shipments were destined for customers in Africa. Top 5 Countries That Import U.S. Goods\nAccording to data available from the U.S. Census Bureau and other economic sources, the five countries below import the largest number of goods and services from the U.S.\nCanada\nConsidering the geography, it's not surprising that Canada is the number one importer of U.S. goods, but the vast array of products being shipped to these countries may surprise those not familiar with U.S. foreign trade. Machinery, nuclear reactors, and boilers dominate Canada's U.S. imports with a whopping $213.38 billion worth of machinery shipped in during 2018. Mineral fuels including oils and distillation products come in second followed by electrical equipment and aerospace products.",
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"segment": "Here's what the United States imports from these five countries and why they're the best at producing these goods for the U.S. market: China: China primarily exports electrical equipment. This includes computers and optical and medical equipment. It's also a big exporter of low-cost apparel, fabric, and textiles. A lot of China's exports are manufactured products made for U.S. companies. These companies pay to ship raw materials to China. There the low-cost factory workers process the materials into the final product. Canada: Almost 75% of Canada's exports go to the United States, thanks to the North American Free Trade Agreement.",
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"segment": "Key Takeaways\nThe United States imports half of its total volume from five countries: China, Canada, Mexico, Japan, and Germany. Although the United States can manufacture goods it imports, these exporting countries have the comparative advantage over it. Their comparative advantages lie in their capability to produce either at low cost or at a very high quality compared to what U.S. companies are capable of. Capital goods and consumer goods make up a large portion of U.S. imports. Here's what the United States imports from these five countries and why they're the best at producing these goods for the U.S. market: China: China primarily exports electrical equipment. This includes computers and optical and medical equipment. It's also a big exporter of low-cost apparel, fabric, and textiles.",
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"segment": "China was the top supplier of goods to the United States, accounting for 18 percent of total goods imports. The top five suppliers of U.S. goods imports in 2019 were: China ($452 billion), Mexico ($358 billion), Canada ($319 billion), Japan ($144 billion), and Germany ($128 billion). U.S. goods imports from the European Union 27 were $515 billion. Services Exports\nThe United States is the largest services exporter in the world. In 2019, U.S. exports of services were $875.8 billion, up 1.6 percent ($13 billion) from 2018. U.S. exports of services account for 35 percent of overall U.S. exports in 2019. The United Kingdom was the largest purchaser of U.S. services exports in 2019 accounting for nearly 9 percent of total U.S. services exports. The top five purchasers of U.S. services exports in 2019 were: the United Kingdom ($78.3 billion), Canada ($67.7 billion), Ireland ($57.5 billion), China ($56.5 billion), and Japan ($50.0 billion).",
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"segment": "Facts, Information, Trivia about President George Washington\nInteresting Facts , trivia and information President George Washington\nWelcome\nArticles\nAuto\nEntertainment\nHobby\nShop\nTravel\nVideo\nOther\nQ&A\nPresident George Washington\nFacts, information, and Trivia about President George Washington\nGeorge Washington was the United States of America’s first president. President George Washington was born in Pope's Creek, Virginia on February 22, 1732 and grew up to become America’s first president. He was a land surveyor and plantation owner. George Washington was also prominent in the war against France from 1754 to 1758 and he was elected to the second Congress in 1775, where he was appointed head of U.S. forces in the fight for independence. Washington led the young troops to victory and was immensely popular. A number of military victories based on his boldness and skills made George Washington the undisputed choice as America's first president. He became President of the United States at age 57 and his place of primary affiliation was Virginia. George Washington became president on April 30, 1789 and left office on March 4, 1797. He was not a member of any political party and his Vice President was John Adams. George Washington had only one real tooth when he became president.",
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"segment": "After several years, Washington was asked to meet with the Continental Congress to change the Articles of Confederation. That meeting ended in the ratification of the Constitution, which brought more power to the Federal Government. Then on April 4, 1784, George Washington was elected the first President of the United States. As he arrived in New York City, many people cheered him on and celebrations began everywhere. Washington used his presidency to raise taxes, quell various rebellions, and build up our country's military strength. These were just some of Washington's many other accomplishments in life. As you know, George Washington was the first President of the United States, and probably the greatest. He created various departments in the government such as the defense department. He and Alexander Hamilton created a national bank and began to distribute soldier's pay. Also, he designated Washington, D.C. as the nation's capitol.",
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"segment": "1789\nGeorge Washington (1789-1797)\nGeorge Washington was elected America's first president. There was some debate about whether the people wanted a king or a president, but Mr. Washington was not interested in being a king. 1797\nJohn Adams (1797-1801)\nJohn Adams became America's second president. Mr. Adams was the first president to live in the White House. 1801\nThomas Jefferson (1801-1809)\nThomas Jefferson was elected the third president of the United States of America. He was most famous for writing the Declaration of Independence. 1789\nGeorge Washington (1789-1797)\nUS Presidents\nGeorge Washington (1789-1797)\nJohn Adams (1797-1801)\nThomas Jefferson (1801-1809)\nJames Madison (1809-1817)\nJames Monroe (1817-1825)\nJohn Quincy Adams (1825-1829)\nAndrew Jackson (1829-1837)\nMartin Van Buren (1837-1841)\nWilliam Henry Harrison (1841)\nJohn Tyler (1841-1845)\nJames K. Polk (1845-1849)\nZachary Taylor (1849-1850)\nMillard Fillmore (1850-1853)\nFranklin Pierce (1853-1857)\nJames Buchanan (1857-1861)\nAbraham Lincoln (1861-1865)\nAndrew Johnson (1865-1869)\nUlysses S. Grant (1869-1877)\nRutherford B. Hayes (1877-1881)\nJames A. Garfield (1881)\nChester A. Arthur (1881-1885)\nGrover Cleveland (1885-1889)\nBenjamin Harrison (1889-1893)\nGrover Cleveland (1893-1897)\nWilliam McKinley (1897-1901)\nTheodore Roosevelt (1901-1909)\nWilliam Howard Taft (1909-1913)\nWoodrow Wilson (1913-1921)\nWarren G. Harding (1921-1923)\nCalvin Coolidge (1923-1929)\nHerbert Hoover (1929-1933)\nFranklin D. Roosevelt (1933-1945)\nHarry S. Truman (1945-1953)\nDwight D. Eisenhower (1953-1961)\nJohn F. Kennedy (1961-1963)\nLyndon B. Johnson (1963-1969)\nRichard Nixon (1969-1974)\nGerald Ford (1974-1977)\nJimmy Carter (1977-1981)\nRonald Reagan (1981-1989)\nGeorge H. W. Bush (1989-1993)\nBill Clinton (1993-2001)\nGeorge W. Bush (2001-2009)\nBarack Obama (2009-present)\n1700\n1800\n1900\n2000\n2100\n1780\n1820\n1860\n1940\n1980\n2020\n1790\n1810\n1830\n1840\n1850\n1870\n1880\n1890\n1910\n1920\n1930\n1950\n1960\n1970\n1990\n2010\nDate\nEvent\n1789\nGeorge Washington (1789-1797)\nGeorge Washington was elected America's first president. There was some debate about whether the people wanted a king or a president, but Mr. Washington was not interested in being a king. 1797\nJohn Adams (1797-1801)\nJohn Adams became America's second president. Mr. Adams was the first president to live in the White House.",
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"segment": "Check out some facts about the latest president Donald Trump\nTop 10 Interesting Facts About George Washington\nThere are many things people are unaware of about the first president of the US. Following are some interesting George Washington facts. Many official historical sources state that Washington’s birth date was February 22, 1732. However, his actual birth date was entirely different: February 11, 1731. When he was born, the colonies were switching their calendar types and transferred to the Julian calendar from the Gregorian calendar; this caused his birthday to change by eleven days and a year. According to Edward Lengel, Washington’s biographer stated that he was not a very religious man. His morals and values were highly respectable, but he lacked in the spiritual aspect. He did not fit into the group of Christians who read the Bible regularly and were aware of the Christian terminologies.",
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"segment": "Opinion: Washington (George) got it right | CNN\nWashington (George) got it right\nPhotos: Presidents of the United States\nPHOTO: White House Photo\nReal estate mogul and reality television star Donald Trump was sworn into office in 2017. His slogan \"Make America Great Again,\" became the central theme of his campaign. Photos: Presidents of the United States\nPHOTO: Hulton Archive/Getty Images\nGeorge Washington was the first President of the United States, serving from 1789 to 1797. He also served as commander-in-chief of the Continental Army, and he has the distinction of being the only President unanimously elected by the Electoral College. Photos:",
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"headings": "Presidency of George Washington\nPresidency of George Washington\nContents\nElection of 1788–1789\nStart of first presidential and vice-presidential terms\nElection of 1792\nAdministration\nCabinet\nVice presidency\nFirst presidential veto\nSalary\nJudicial appointments\nDomestic affairs\nSelection of permanent U.S. capital\nTariff of 1789\nHamiltonian economic program\nWhiskey Rebellion\nRise of political parties\nConstitutional amendments\nSlavery\nNorthwest Indian War\nForeign affairs\nFrench Revolution\nPublic debate\nAmerican neutrality\nRelations with Great Britain\nSeizures and economic retaliation\nJay Treaty\nBarbary pirates\nRelations with Spain\nPresidential residences and tours\nResidences\nTours\nStates joining the Union\nFarewell Address and election of 1796\nFarewell Address\nElection of 1796\nHistorical evaluation\nSee also\nNotes\nReferences\nBibliography\nFurther reading\nMain article: Bibliography of George Washington\nForeign policy\n",
"segment": "Presidency of George Washington - Wikipedia\nPresidency of George Washington\nFrom Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia\nJump to navigation Jump to search\nU.S. presidential administration from 1789 to 1797\n\n\n\nPresidency of George Washington\nApril 30, 1789 – March 4, 1797\n\nPresident\nGeorge Washington\nCabinet\nSee list\nParty\nIndependent\nElection\n1788–89\n1792\nSeat\nSamuel Osgood House\nAlexander Macomb House\nPresident's House\nJohn Adams →\n\n\n\n\n\n\nDorsett seal\n\nLibrary website\n\nThis article is part of\na series about\nGeorge Washington\nEarly life\nFamily\nMilitary career\nElectoral history\nAmerican Revolution\nCommander in Chief\nof the Continental Army\nValley Forge\nBattle of Trenton\nMount Vernon Conference\n1787 Constitutional Convention\nPresident of the United States\nPresidency ( Timeline)\nFirst term\n1788–89 election\n1st inauguration\nJudiciary Act\nWhiskey Rebellion\nThanksgiving\nPresidential title\nCoinage Act\nResidence Act\nDistrict of Columbia\nSecond term\n1792 election\n2nd inauguration\nNeutrality Act\nJay Treaty\nJudicial appointments\nFarewell Address\nLegacy\nLegacy\nMemorials\nDepictions\nSlavery\nPapers\nLibrary\nBibliography\nv\nt\ne\nThe presidency of George Washington began on April 30, 1789, when Washington was inaugurated as the first president of the United States, and ended on March 4, 1797. Washington took office after the 1788–89 presidential election, the nation's first quadrennial presidential election, in which he was elected unanimously. Washington was re-elected unanimously in the 1792 presidential election, and chose to retire after two terms. He was succeeded by his vice president, John Adams of the Federalist Party . Washington had established his preeminence among the new nation's Founding Fathers through his service as Commander-in-Chief of the Continental Army during the American Revolutionary War and as President of the 1787 Constitutional Convention. Once the Constitution was approved, it was widely expected that Washington would become the first president of the United States, despite his own desire to retire from public life. In his first inaugural address, Washington expressed both his reluctance to accept the presidency and his inexperience with the duties of civil administration, but he proved an able leader . Washington presided over the establishment of the new federal government, appointing all of the high-ranking officials in the executive and judicial branches, shaping numerous political practices, and establishing the site of the permanent capital of the United States. He supported Alexander Hamilton 's economic policies whereby the federal government assumed the debts of the state governments and established the First Bank of the United States, the United States Mint, and the United States Customs Service. Congress passed the Tariff of 1789, the Tariff of 1790, and an excise tax on whiskey to fund the government and, in the case of the tariffs, address the trade imbalance with Britain.",
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"segment": "His dedication made him familiar with the officials. 4. Mr. President: George Washington took the oath as the President of the United States on 30 April 1789. Washington soon realized that the nation was not functioning well under the Articles of Confederation. So he proposed the idea of establishment of the Constitutional Convention at Philadelphia. With the ratification, the Electoral College unanimously elected him as the President of the United States. 5. Fondness For Horses: George Washington was fond of horses.",
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"segment": "In April 2019, Tim asked Lemon to marry him. The couple’s proposal enlisted the help of their dogs, Barkley and Boomer, who had tags that read, “Daddy Will You Marry Papa?” and Malone later posted a photo of the proposal with the caption “HE SAID YES!” Don Lemon with his fiance Tim Malone\nDon Lemon Career\nAt Brooklyn College, Lemon serves on the Board of Trustees. He received a degree from Brooklyn College in broadcast journalism and also attended Louisiana State University. A news veteran of Chicago, in the days leading up to the 2008 presidential election, Lemon reported from Chicago, including an interview with then-Rep. Rahm Emanuel on the day he accepted President-elect Barack Obama’s position as Chief of Staff. He also interviewed Anne Cooper, President-elect Obama’s 106-year-old voter, after seeing Lemon’s interview with Cooper on CNN, highlighted in his election night acceptance speech. From several breaking news reports, including Hurricane Florence in 2018, Las Vegas shooting in 2017, Orlando shooting at Pulse Nightclub in 2016, Charleston church shooting in 2015, Freddie Gray’s death while in police custody, the shooting of unarmed teenager Michael Brown in Ferguson, MO in 2014, the George Zimmerman trial in 2013, the Boston maritime trial in 2013, Lemon has reported and anchored on the scene for CNN in 2007. Lemon has also anchored the network’s news coverage of Japan’s earthquake and tsunami, the Arab Spring, Osama Bin Laden’s death, and the Joplin Tornado.",
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"segment": "Liz Wheeler's Instagram)\nSince then, she has been quite open about the fact that she is married; from sharing pictures of their wedding day to traveling with her husband, and bumping into fellow journalists such as Fox News’ political analyst Gianno Caldwell. Who is Liz Wheeler's Husband? Well, now, you might be wondering who exactly her husband is. Unfortunately, that makes two of us. Find About: Hayley Roberts Wiki: Age, Birthday & Finally Wedding Details Of David Hasselhoff's 'Mrs'\nAs of 2018, respecting the privacy of her beloved husband, she hasn’t given away any sort of detail about him. What we do know is that she is quite happy in her married life with him--and that’s what matters in the end! Riddler-Husband:",
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"segment": "Abasolo proposed to Lindsay in Spain during the finale of \"The Bachelorette\" just over two years ago to the dismay of fans on social media, who largely rooted for runner-up Peter Kraus. Shortly before the finale aired, Lindsay told USA TODAY on a news conference call that she was \" very much so in love and very much so engaged,\" adding that if she \"had a list, he would check everything off.\" More celebrity weddings: Ed Sheeran reveals he's married in new album 'No. 6 Collaborations Project'\n'We do': Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson marries longtime girlfriend Lauren Hashian",
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"segment": "So, Don probably had never been in such a relationship with the actress. It’s uncertain for where the rumor had risen, but he does not have any kind of relationship with Stephanie at the moment. If something, they might be good friends. So, Don Lemon’s marriage to Stephanie Ortiz was just a rumor and nothing else. Happy To Be In A Relationship With Fiancé, Tim Malone\nAfter coming out as gay, he found the love of his life, Tim Malone and the lovely couple are engaged to each other. Lemon announced his engagement to the real estate agent on April 6, 2019. The now engaged couple has been dating since 2016, and the love they share with each other has no boundaries. The CNN anchor announced the news of their engagement, sharing a photo of the ring on Instagram. Lemon captioned the photo saying, “He gave me a present on his birthday. How could I say no?”",
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"segment": "They are not shy about their love and always show up in the media or red carpets. Lemon and his fiancé also go to watch NFL and Tennis matches. They look so perfect for each other. Don Lemon all happy, with his fiance, Tim Malone. Image Source: donlemoncnn/Instagram. Now, everyone is eagerly waiting to see them getting married soon. It looks as though the engaged couple also can’t wait any longer to take their relationship to the next level. We hope Don Lemon and Tim Malone always stay happy together, and their love for each other never fades away. For more updates on Entertainment , Celebrity Babies , YouTubers, and Movies & T.V. Series follow eCelebrityMirror.",
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"headings": "CNN Anchor Don Lemon Getting Married To Parter!!\nCNN Anchor Don Lemon Getting Married To Parter!!\nNew reports claim that CNN anchoret Don Lemon is getting married to his longtime partner\n",
"segment": "CNN Anchor Don Lemon Getting Married To Parter!! - MTO News\nCNN Anchor Don Lemon Getting Married To Parter!! New reports claim that CNN anchoret Don Lemon is getting married to his longtime partner\nAuthor: MTO Staff\nPublish date: Dec 16, 2018\nNew reports claim that CNN anchoret Don Lemon is getting married to his longtime partner\nCNN anchor Don Lemon and his longtime partner Tim Malone are getting married, according to multiple \"friends\" on social media. Twitter has been buzzing about the two longtime partners jumping the broom for the past couple of days. News first broke about a possible wedding in the comments on Tim's Instagram page, MTO News learned. Tim was able to delete the comments - which were \"congratulating\" him and Don for getting engaged, but not before some in the media spotted them. Don and Tim met in the summer of 2017, and have been inseparable ever since. The two went public last New Years, when Don kissed him live on the air during CNN's New Years show, saying “I love you, baby!”",
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"segment": "Yes, sadly, the enchanting host is taken! At the age of 28, Liz got married on 12 August 2017. With no prior news about getting engaged, she took the social media by surprise as she celebrated her wedding news only 90 hours after getting married. Queen Dressed in Gown: Liz Wheeler celebrating her dream-come-true married life with her social media fans (Uploaded on 16 August 2017 (Photo: Liz Wheeler's Instagram)\nSince then, she has been quite open about the fact that she is married; from sharing pictures of their wedding day to traveling with her husband, and bumping into fellow journalists such as Fox News’ political analyst Gianno Caldwell. Who is Liz Wheeler's Husband? Well, now, you might be wondering who exactly her husband is. Unfortunately, that makes two of us.",
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"segment": "Don Lemon with his to-be husband, Tim Malone. The happily engaged couple is only one step away from getting married. However, Don Lemon and his fiance, Tim, haven’t shared their plans on getting married yet. Meanwhile, the entire fan base can’t wait to see Don Lemon exchanging vows and making Tim Malone his husband. Marriage is undoubtedly a big decision to make and people often take time to plan their big day properly. So, we wish Don and his finance Tim, a healthy relationship ahead. Don Lemon Education\nLemon Studied at Louisiana State University and graduated from the university to further study at Brooklyn College in Brooklyn, New York while working as a news assistant at WNYW. He graduated and majored in broadcast journalism. After graduation, Lemon became a journalist for NBC associated in Philadelphia and Chicago. Don Lemon Career /Newscaster /Articles\nIn September 2006, Don entered CNN.",
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"segment": "CNN anchor Don Lemon is not yet married but he is off the market. Lemon has been engaged to longtime partner Tim Malone, a real estate agent in New York City, since April 2019. It’s unclear whether the couple has set a wedding date. Like many 2020 couples, the coronavirus pandemic may have put specific plans on hold. In the meantime, the two appear to be enjoying their engagement and often share photos of their family life on social media. Here’s what you need to know: Malone Used the Couple’s Dogs to Propose to Lemon\nView this post on Instagram\nA post shared by Don Lemon (@donlemoncnn)\nMalone was the one who popped the question on April 6, 2019. He surprised Lemon by switching out the dog collars with newly engraved tags that read, “Daddy will you marry Papa?” Lemon shared images of the dog tags on Instagram and wrote in the caption, “He gave me a present on his birthday. How could I say no?” (",
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"segment": "it is pretty packed for two weeks. Yet I have down time built in too. And it is not going to cover everything I'd want to see in Vietnam (HaLong Bay, the floating markets, Nha Trang, etc.) You could pack a lot in 3 weeks, but you will need to look at travel times, etc. Posted by wendy OP\ntoronto\n08/05/15 07:02 PM\n218 posts\nThank you for the information. Despite the great advice I am leaning towards a tour. I found one I like and it is 20 days. It hits the spots I want to see. Posted by zeeshanahmad4u10\n08/31/15 11:04 PM\n3 posts\nAs you are planning to visit Vietnam by our own...I hope you know that you need Visa on Arrival is required during your visit to Vietnam. Posted by snorkelmom\n02/11/16 09:09 PM\n1 posts\nWendy- I am wondering how your trip went to Vietnam.",
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"segment": "Explore the Cambodian capital Phnom Penh. Spend two days discovering the incredible temples of Angkor. 13 days from $5,185pp\nView this tour\nRequest a quote\nHighlights of Vietnam\nVietnam\nExperience time in the capital Hanoi, and the vibrant city of Saigon. Take a seaplane and explore the waters of Halong Bay by air. Visit the UNESCO protected monuments of Hue and the preserved heritage of Hoi An. Relax on the beaches of Phu Quoc. 14 days from $5,225pp\nView this tour\nRequest a quote\nCruising the Red River\nVietnam and China\nBegin your trip in Hong Kong where East meets West. Explore the charming Vietnamese capital Hanoi where the organised chaos is perfectly contrasted by the serene temples and beautiful lakes. Embark on a river cruising adventure through lesser visited parts of Northern Vietnam. Visit the hill tribes in the spectacular Mai Chau Valley.",
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"segment": "33 Things To Do In Vietnam That Are Absolutely Incredible\n33 Incredibly Fun Things To Do In Vietnam In 15 Days\n12 October 2020\n3 April 2019 by Claudia Tavani\nThere are many incredible things to do in Vietnam. I visited Vietnam with my sister, as part of a larger trip across South East Asia. I didn’t know what to expect and had little idea of all the things to do in Vietnam. We spent 15 days traveling from North to South before crossing into Cambodia, and all I can say is that 15 days are hardly enough to get a decent understanding of Vietnam: there are simply too many things do to in Vietnam, too many places to see that 2 weeks is hardly\nBefore going, I had heard mixed things about Vietnam. People who had visited either loved it and came up with suggestions about what to do in Vietnam; or hated it and said that although there are many things to see in Vietnam they didn’t enjoy the country and the people, and they wouldn’t go back. Want to go to Vietnam but have little time to plan your trip? Leave it to the experts and book one of these amazing tours: Classic Vietnam and Mekong river adventure – a 17 days G Adventures tour that goes to the best places to visit in Vietnam and crosses the border to Cambodia;",
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"segment": "What High School Did Michael Jordan Go To? What High School Did Michael Jordan Go To? by Kevin Ritchie\n2021/01/25\nThe subject of countless documentaries and retrospective looks at legends of the sport, Michael Jordan is the frontrunner in any argument disputing who the greatest basketball player of all time was. As with most team sports, players will make a name for themselves in high school with the goal of securing a spot on a college team, where did Michael Jordan begin his career? Michael Jordan attended Emsley A. Laney High School, located in Wilmington, North Carolina. This was the school where he first found his gift for basketball, accruing a multitude of offers from colleges across Carolina. Michael Jordan | landmarkmedia / Shutterstock.com\nBefore he was dunking in the big leagues, Jordan was shooting hoops at his local Wilmington high school, already breaking records and making a name for himself. You can only imagine what life must have been like for the future Hall of Famer, or what it must be like to have attended school with him and claim to have seen the legend in action so early in his career. A Sophomore Talent\nEven the greatest of talents face some kind of obstacle eventually that tests their willpower and desire to succeed, and for Jordan, it was his attempt to make the varsity basketball team as a sophomore. When he first made a run at getting a spot on the coveted 15-player roster, Jordan came up short, both figuratively and literally.",
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"segment": "Michael Jordan attended Emsley A. Laney High School\nWhile at Emsley A. Laney High School, in Wilmington, North Carolina, Michael Jordan played football, basketball and baseball. He was successful at basketball featuring in the McDonald All-American Game in 1981. 5. He attended the University of North Carolina\nAfter High school, Michael Jordan decided to attend the University of North Carolina. Jordan was involved in numerous basketball programs for several university basketball teams such as the South Carolina Gamecocks, Virginia Cavaliers, Syracuse Orange, Duke Blue Devils and the North Carolina Tar Heels. He eventually decided to attend the University of North Carolina where he studied cultural geography. His addition to the team was instrumental to the team’s success at the 1982 NCAA Division I championship which they had not won in 25 years. 6. He was placed in his high school junior basketball team\nMichael Jordan who stood at a height of 5 feet 11 inches was placed on Emsley A. Laney High School junior basketball team because he was considered short. The team was in a dire need of tall players.",
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"segment": "His launch to stardom all started when he, after failing to make varsity, began to wow coaches on his high school’s JV squad. Jordan completed his primary education at Emsley A. Laney High School in Wilmington, North Carolina. This school, founded in 1976, is currently home to over 2,200 hundred students and a vital part of the New Hanover County School district. Aside from Jordan, Laney’s notable alumni include Terence Williams, Greg Lindquist, and Harvest Smith. Following his high school graduation, Michael Jordan received numerous offers from Duke, South Carolina, Syracuse, Virginia, and North Carolina. In 1981, Jordan accepted a basketball scholarship from North Carolina State University at Chapel Hill. This flagship university boasts nearly 30,000 students, in-state tuition of 8,374 USD, and an acceptance rate of just 26-percent. On its campus, students have access to 33 fraternities, their own NPR radio stations, and an anthropology research lab. In 1984, before kicking off his professional career, Jordan graduated with a degree in cultural geography. His sound investment instincts obviously came from somewhere else.",
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"headings": "15 Interesting Michael Jordan Facts You Should Know\n15 Interesting Michael Jordan Facts You Should Know\nHere are the interesting Michael Jordan facts you should know\n1. Michael Jordan was born in Brooklyn, New York\n2. As a child, Michael Jordan idolized Magic Johnson\n3. Michael Jordan has a phobia for water\n4. Michael Jordan attended Emsley A. Laney High School\n5. He attended the University of North Carolina\n6. He was placed in his high school junior basketball team\n7. Michael Jordan was advised by his father to become a mechanic\n8. Michael Jordan debuted in the NBA for the Chicago Bulls\n9. Sports Illustrated featured Michael Jordan in his debut season\n10. Michael Jordan made his jersey number 23 iconic\n11. Michael Jordan briefly pursued a career in baseball\n12. Michael Jordan retired twice from basketball\n13. Michael Jordan earns $60 million royalties annually from Nike\n14. His deal with Nike almost did not happen\n15. Michael Jordan is worth $2.1 billion\n",
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"segment": "In 1981, Jordan accepted a basketball scholarship from North Carolina State University at Chapel Hill. This flagship university boasts nearly 30,000 students, in-state tuition of 8,374 USD, and an acceptance rate of just 26-percent. On its campus, students have access to 33 fraternities, their own NPR radio stations, and an anthropology research lab. In 1984, before kicking off his professional career, Jordan graduated with a degree in cultural geography. His sound investment instincts obviously came from somewhere else. Since earning his baccalaureate, Michael Jordan has shown no interest in continuing his schooling.",
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"segment": "Background\nMichael Jeffery Jordan was born in Brooklyn, New York on Feb. 17, 1963. He attended high school in Wilmington, North Carolina, and subsequently attended the University of North Carolina, where he helped the Tar Heels win the 1982 NCAA Championship game against Georgetown 63-62 with a 16-foot jump shot. He was awarded The Sporting News' College Player of the Year award as a sophomore and junior. He was also the recipient of the Naismith and Wooden Awards his junior year. Professional Career\nJordan left college his junior year after being drafted by the NBA's Chicago Bulls as the third overall pick in 1984. Upon returning from his gold-medal performance at the 1984 Olympic Games in Los Angeles, Jordan quickly made his presence known on the professional level, winning the NBA Rookie of the Year Award. Jordan went on to lead the Bulls to six NBA championships -- 1991-93 and 1996-98 -- and was named the league's most valuable player five times, in 1988, '91, '92, '96 and '98. He was also voted on to the NBA All-Star team 14 times. Jordan would return to the Olympic Games in 1992, where he again won the gold medal. Playing Style\nJordan was regarded as one of the best one-on-one defenders to ever play the game, and was a threat from practically anywhere on the court.",
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"segment": "Where did Michael Jordan go to high school? - Quora\nWhere did Michael Jordan go to high school? Ad by TruthFinder\nHave you ever googled yourself? Run a \"deep search\" instead. This new search engine reveals so much more. Type in you name, wait 107 seconds, brace yourself. Learn More\n10 Answers\nNelson Kane\n, former Part-owner at Family Owned a Very Successful Business for 67 Years. Answered 3 years ago · Author has 87 answers and 140.2K answer views\nMichael Jordan’s parents lived in southern North Carolina, and then moved to Brooklyn, New York. That’s where he was born. Then, they moved back to North Carolina, to Wilmington, North Carolina.",
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"segment": "Michael Jordan was born on February 17, 1963 in Brooklyn, New York. His family moved to Wilmington, North Carolina when he was a baby. Jordan is the fourth of five children. He has two older brothers, Larry Jordan and James R. Jordan, Jr., one older sister, Deloris, and a younger sister, Roslyn . Jordan attended Emsley A. Laney High School in Wilmington, where he anchored his athletic career by playing baseball, football, and basketball. In 1981, Jordan accepted a basketball scholarship to North Carolina. In 1984 NBA draft. The Chicago Bulls selected Jordan with the third overall pick, after Hakeem Olajuwon (Houston Rockets) and Sam Bowie (Portland Trail Blazers). In 1993 he retired from basketball and pursued a baseball career. He returned in 1995 to Basketball.",
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"segment": "Air Jordan, His Airness, MJ\nBest known for: Widely considered the greatest basketball player of all time\nBiography: Where was Michael born? Michael Jeffrey Jordan was born in Brooklyn, New York on February 17, 1963. However, his family moved to Wilmington, North Carolina when he was still a young child. Michael grew up and honed his basketball skills at Emsley A. Laney High School in Wilmington where he became a McDonald's All-American by his senior year. Michael also played baseball and football in high school. He grew up with two older sisters, an older brother, and a younger sister. Where did Michael Jordan go to college? Michael attended the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill (UNC).",
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"segment": "Where was Stand by Me filmed? Stand by Me was filmed in several parts of Oregon and California. Filming Locations in Oregon: Brownsville, Oregon\nCottage Grove, Oregon\nEugene, Oregon\nFranklin, Oregon\nVeneta, Oregon\nJunction City, Oregon\nFilming Locations in California: Burney, California\nMcCloud, California\nYreka, California (unable to confirm)\nPasadena, California\nBrownsville Filming Locations - Stand by Me 1986\nBrownsville, Oregon served as Castle Rock Oregon in the movie Stand by Me. When old Gordie (Richard Dryfus) first flashes back in the story, we see young Gordie at a store. After he purchases the magazine, he exits into Downtown Castle Rock at 419 N. Main St. Brownsville, OR. 97327. This is also where Ace and Gordie have their confrontation after Ace steals the hat that Gordie's brother Denny gave him. I walked around the corner to get a better look at the building in the background.",
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"segment": "In particular, the Stand by Me puke scene where lard ass throws up. That scene startled me so bad that I jumped from the floor to the couch and into my mom's arms. As I grew up, with every viewing, there would be more and more dialog that I would catch and understand. There are a few movies similar to Stand by Me, but for me, none compare. So, since I was driving through Oregon and California with my family recently, I had to look at a few. Where was Stand by Me filmed? Stand by Me was filmed in several parts of Oregon and California. Filming Locations in Oregon: Brownsville, Oregon\nCottage Grove, Oregon\nEugene, Oregon\nFranklin, Oregon\nVeneta, Oregon\nJunction City, Oregon\nFilming Locations in California: Burney, California\nMcCloud, California\nYreka, California (unable to confirm)\nPasadena, California\nBrownsville Filming Locations - Stand by Me 1986\nBrownsville, Oregon served as Castle Rock Oregon in the movie Stand by Me.",
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"headings": "Here’s 12 Movies You May Not Know Were Filmed in Oregon\nHere’s 12 Movies You May Not Know Were Filmed in Oregon\nMovies Filmed In Oregon\n1. Into The Wild\n2. Animal House\n3. The Goonies\n4. One Flew Over The Cookoos Nest\n5. Kindergarten Cop\n6. Stand By Me\n7. Short Circuit\n9. Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles 3\n10. Wild\n11. Swordfish\n12. Twilight\n",
"segment": "Stand by me was filmed in many locations in Oregon including: Cottage Grove, Gooseline Railroad, Brownsville, Eugene, Franklin, and Veneta. Something you might find interesting should you so choose to watch the movie again: watch the iconic scene where the boys are running from the train and they’re crying and seem absolutely terrified. The train was only moving at a snail’s pace and the kids couldn’t fake being scared when the train was barely crawling. So the director yelled, cursed at, and threatened the child actors until they were properly scared and told the camera’s to start rolling. The director apologized later. 7. Short Circuit\noregonfilmmuseum.org\nI watched this movie countless times as a child, and I never had any idea until recently that Short Circuit was filmed in various locations around Oregon, including: Astoria, Cascade Locks, Crown Point, and Portland.",
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"segment": "These scenes were actually shot at Brownsville Town, located in Brownsville, Oregon. Google Map\nStand By Me was filmed at locations in Brownsville, Eugene and Cottage Grove OR. What we need is exact locations inside the towns! Can anyone help? [Thanks to Michael]\nAll the scenes set in the town of Castle Rock were filmed in the town of Brownsville, Oregon, mostly on Main Street. The town still looks very much the same today as it does when it was filmed. Gordie's house is 325 Fischer Street in Brownsville. [ Thanks to Jennifer]\nAt the beginning of the movie when they are describing the small town of Castle Rock, you see a shot of Main Street, as well as a side view down Spaulding Avenue. The place where the boys accidentally shoot the barrell is an alley behind Main Street. They run down the alley (roughly north), around the corner and start walking down Main Street (heading roughly south), where they run into Ace.",
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"headings": "Here’s 12 Movies You May Not Know Were Filmed in Oregon\nHere’s 12 Movies You May Not Know Were Filmed in Oregon\nMovies Filmed In Oregon\n1. Into The Wild\n2. Animal House\n3. The Goonies\n4. One Flew Over The Cookoos Nest\n5. Kindergarten Cop\n6. Stand By Me\n7. Short Circuit\n9. Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles 3\n10. Wild\n11. Swordfish\n12. Twilight\n",
"segment": "Come on, you know it would have been awesome. Kindergarten Cop was filmed at John Jacob Astor Elementary School in Astoria and Ecola State Park on Highway 101 at Canon Beach. 6. Stand By Me\ntrespassmag\nIf you haven’t seen Stand By Me, then you should. It’s a coming of age film that took people by surprise in 1986 and is still relevant to childhood today, or at least our nostalgia of our own childhoods. Stand by me was filmed in many locations in Oregon including: Cottage Grove, Gooseline Railroad, Brownsville, Eugene, Franklin, and Veneta. Something you might find interesting should you so choose to watch the movie again: watch the iconic scene where the boys are running from the train and they’re crying and seem absolutely terrified. The train was only moving at a snail’s pace and the kids couldn’t fake being scared when the train was barely crawling.",
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"segment": "After his critically acclaimed role, the young actor said he identified so much with his character, Chris Chambers, that if he didn’t have his family to go home to, he would have needed a psychiatrist. 16. THE TOWN OF CASTLE ROCK WAS ACTUALLY BROWNSVILLE, OREGON. Stand by Me was also shot in and around the Oregon towns and cities of Eugene, Veneta, Franklin, and Cottage Grove. ( The only part of the movie shot in California was the scene where the boys outrun the train.) At the Brownsville visitors center today, there is a map that displays all of the movie's locations in five different languages. Rob Reiner named his production company Castle Rock Entertainment after the fictional town. Lists Movies Pop Culture\nSubscribe to our Newsletter! SIGN UP NOW",
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"segment": "Visit one of our 20+ convenient Chicago locations for a free quote. Once you see our great rates, you’ll want to get your Illinois Vehicle policy started right away. About Chicago, Illinois\nThe City of Chicago sits on the southwestern shore of Lake Michigan. Chicago is the largest city in Illinois and the Midwest, and the third most populous city in the U.S., after New York and Los Angeles. Its cultural and recreational events, parks and museums, high-end shopping and world-renowned architecture attract millions of visitors annually. Chicago is a multicultural town whose diversity is reflected in its 77 distinct neighborhoods. The city has a varied manufacturing and industrial base, an extensive public transportation network and several professional sports teams. All the activity in Chicago translates to heavy traffic on its streets and expressways. Don’t drive in Chicago without the proper auto insurance! View Chicago Locations\nIllinois Vehicle serves thousands of customers like you.",
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"segment": "Chicago is right on that border, on the shores of the lake. The reason it is there is because a few miles west of Chicago are rivers that flow down and feed the Mississippi river. Chicago is a short portage (carrying your canoe) between the Great Lakes waterways and the Mississippi system. Even in the age of canoes and walking it was a transportation hub. Or Chicago is in the northeast corner of the state of Illinois. Or Chicago is at the furthest eastern end of Route 66 (the western end is LA). Or Chicago is approximately 42 degrees north and 88 degrees west. If you are trying to get there, Interstates I90, I94, I55 and I 57 all run through the city. Sponsored by Best Gadget Advice\n25 insanely cool gadgets selling out quickly in 2021. We've put together a list of incredible gadgets that you didn't know you needed!",
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"segment": "Where is Chicago, IL? / Where is Chicago Located in the US Map\n\n\n\n\n\nWhere is Chicago Located? As shown in the given Chicago location map that Chicago is located in the south-eastern tip of Lake Michigan in the north of Illinois State of the United States. Location Map of Chicago, IL\nAbout Map: Location Map of Chicago in the State of Illinois, United States. Most Viewed Links\nWhere Illinois Located\nMap of Illinois\nIllinois Counties\nIllinois Cities\nAirports in Illinois\nIllinois Zipcodes\nWhere is Chicago Located? Chicago, city, seat of Cook county, northeastern Illinois. Chicago is the largest city of Illinois and third largest city of the United States after New York City and Los Angeles. Chicago was founded in the year 1833 in between the Lake Michigan and Mississippi River watershed. In the passage of time, city has experienced the tremendous growth;",
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"segment": "Someone already gave your the latitudinal and longitudinal points. Be aware though there are 7 states with a Chicago town or city. (California. Illinois. Indiana. Kansas. Minnesota. Ohio. Wisconsin)\nThat being said, you maybe mean the most famous, Chicago, Illinois. Situated in the middle of the United States, in the midwest, by the Great Lakes, at a central point connecting the Mississippi and great lakes via water, central point for railroads and Crops of America’s heartland, and transit point for one of the busiest airports in the world.",
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"segment": "CDC information for travelers. Hours/availability may have changed. 1. Chicago\n© f11photo/stock.adobe.com\nSituated in Cook County in the northeastern part of Illinois, Chicago is the state's biggest and most famous city. Chicago is third most populous city in the entire United States, home to an estimated population of 2.7 million people, with over 9.5 million living in the surrounding metropolitan area. Chicago is a major commercial, cultural, industrial, and transportation hub for both Illinois and the United States as a whole. The city was founded in the late 18th century and was named due to a native Algonquian word 'Shikaakwa' referring to the wild onions that grew in the area. Chicago developed rapidly over the years and is now classed as one of the most important cities on the planet. The city is known for its distinctive skyline and strong cultural side, attracting tens of millions of tourists each year. Fun day trip ideas close to me, things to do this weekend, small towns, best weekend getaways:",
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"segment": "After getting engaged in 2004, both Donald and Melania were wed on January 22, 2005. 2. Jacqueline Kennedy (1961- 1963)\nThe infectious grin and a pretty face. Known as a style icon in her days, a number of her outfits continue to be extremely common. Married to John F. Kennedy, Jackie was a wonderful horseback rider. 3. BARBARA BUSH (1989-1993)\nSee also: 100 Most influential figures in American history\nShe was married to the George Bush Senior while they were young a few years after they met in college. She asserts that she wed the only man she’d kissed for the very first time. She stands outside for the daring character where she defended her loved ones during the hard times.",
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"segment": "This is not what I planned,” Mr. McKean recalled. “ She said, ‘Just propose to me now.’ You can’t argue with that logic, so right there in the parking lot I told her I loved her and I wanted her to marry me.” “We’re very much in love,” Ms. Townsend said. “ And we’re kind of cheesy, too.” They were wed on March 21 at the Woman’s National Democratic Club, a sprawling Washington mansion, where Ethel Kennedy, in a silver suit, pronounced herself “thrilled” that her first grandchild had married. “It’s a real joy to be around them,” Mrs. Kennedy said. “ They bounce off each other.” There were toasts and remembrances and a table of family photos, including one of R.F.K. walking his dog. Mark Bailey, husband of Rory Kennedy, had some thoughts for the groom.",
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"headings": "EXCLUSIVE: Jackie Kennedy wanted to divorce her philandering husband and was given $1m to stay - but then came Marilyn Monroe and she was the last straw, claims sensational new book\nEXCLUSIVE: Jackie Kennedy wanted to divorce her philandering husband and was given $1m to stay - but then came Marilyn Monroe and she was the last straw, claims sensational new book\nShare this article\n...\n'I prefer him to be American, but I would settle for a British man, perhaps even a Frenchman'\n- Jackie Kennedy\n'Actually, Bobby shows more romantic interest in me than Jack does'\n.\n'I can't see myself spending the rest of my life with Jack Kennedy...it's not going to happen'\nA backward glance: If looks could tell, Ethel Kennedy, Bobby's wife, would have been very unhappy\nThe views expressed in the contents above are those of our users and do not necessarily reflect the views of MailOnline.\n",
"segment": "That dream quickly faded and Jackie confessed she now just wanted to marry a rich and powerful man, and be the power behind the throne. ‘ I prefer him to be American, but I would settle for a British man, perhaps even a Frenchman. If a Brit, I would want him to look like Prince Philip’, Jackie is quoted as telling White. Bartlett knew that Jack was a skirt chaser and he also knew that Jack had to settle down if he wanted to become president. Jackie just might be the one to do it. ...\n'I prefer him to be American, but I would settle for a British man, perhaps even a Frenchman'\n- Jackie Kennedy\n‘They did seem to like each other, but it was so very casual. At least, Jack was intrigued enough to walk her out to her car which was parked outside my house’, Bartlett said. Jackie was secretly dating John Husted, Jr., a stockbroker from a banking family. But Husted knew he wasn’t rich enough to fulfill her desires, despite being locked in each other’s arms for months. He did propose and she accepted – until she started dating Kennedy.",
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"headings": "Jackie's Wedding to JFK: How the Kennedy Family Controlled Their Nuptials\nJackie's Wedding to JFK: How the Kennedy Family Controlled Their Nuptials\nJackie wanted a small wedding but the Kennedys had a larger plan\nPHOTOS: Jackie and John F. Kennedy's Wedding Day\nJackie was pressured by John's father to wear a traditional gown\nJackie's father got too drunk the night before the wedding and was unable to walk her down the aisle\nThe reception had over a thousand guests\n",
"segment": "Jackie's Wedding to JFK: How the Kennedy Family Controlled Their Nuptials - Biography\nJackie's Wedding to JFK: How the Kennedy Family Controlled Their Nuptials\nOn September 12, 1953, the future president and first lady married in a wedding that garnered national attention, but it wasn't without several bumps in the road. Author: Sara Kettler\nUpdated: Oct 1, 2020\nOriginal: Sep 11, 2019\nPhoto: Lisa Larsen/The LIFE Picture Collection/Getty Images\nOn September 12, 1953, the future president and first lady married in a wedding that garnered national attention, but it wasn't without several bumps in the road. ico_facebook\nico_twitter\nico_reddit\nico_comments_squared\nico_print\nJohn F. Kennedy's engagement to Jacqueline Bouvier was announced in June 1953. Their wedding, held on September 12, 1953, became a huge event.",
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"title": "On This Day: Jackie Kennedy marries Aristotle Onassis",
"headings": "On This Day: Jackie Kennedy marries Aristotle Onassis\nOn This Day: Jackie Kennedy marries Aristotle Onassis\n[On This Day: Robert Kennedy dies after being shot on the campaign trail]\n",
"segment": "And the Catholic Church attacked the American fashion icon for breaking the Vatican law forbidding marriage to a divorced man. [On This Day: John F Kennedy makes 'Ich bin ein Berliner' speech]\nYet millions also sympathised with a woman who had also been hurt by the death of her two-day-old son Patrick in 1963, a miscarriage in 1955, stillbirth of daughter Arabella in 1953 and frequent affairs of her late husband during the ten-year marriage. A British Pathé newsreel filmed the new Mrs Kennedy Onassis emerging with her second husband from a Greek Orthodox Church on his private island of Skorpios. The commentator also pointed out that there had been reports of anger among the powerful Kennedy clan. Yet, it later emerged that the family had largely given her their blessing and Senator Ted Kennedy, JFK’s youngest brother, had helped her secure a prenuptial agreement. It gave her $3million cash before the wedding and also handed $1million each to her two surviving children Caroline and John Jr.\nShe made the decision to marry again after JFK’s other brother Robert Kennedy’s assassination in April 1968 triggered fears that other family members might be killed. “If they are killing Kennedys, my children are the No 1 targets. I want to get out of this country,” she said after what people had already described as the Kennedy Curse. [On This Day:",
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"segment": "As they dated, they became instant targets of the paparazzi, which she reportedly hated. Although pursued by the paparazzi, and the constant target of tabloid press, she non-the-less decided to marry JFK Jr, which she did on September 21, 1996, on secluded Cumberland Island, Georgia, in an attempt to elude the anticipated media frenzy. After a honeymoon in Turkey, the couple returned to the US, where the media immediately crowned her \"Camelot's New Queen.\" While most of her press reviews complemented Carolyn on her grace and pose, she reportedly hated the comparison with her mother-in-law, Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis. Carolyn accompanied her older sister, Lauren, and her husband, John F. Kennedy, Jr. on his private plane while they went to a Kennedy family wedding of his cousin, Rory Kennedy, at Hyannisport, Massachusetts; Lauren was to be dropped off first at Martha's Vineyard while Carolyn and her husband proceeded on to Hyannisport. The aircraft, a six seat, single engine Piper Saratoga II HP, departed Essex County Airport in Fairfield, New Jersey for Martha's Vineyard in the late afternoon, with John F. Kennedy, Jr at the controls, and crashed shortly after dark just off of Martha's Vineyard. When the plane failed to arrive as scheduled, a search was begun, but by the next day, President Bill Clinton authorized the US Navy to enter the search on the grounds that the missing JFK Jr was a national figure (as private citizens, they were normally not authorized to have the US Government search for them). The plane was found approximately seven miles offshore, in approximately 100 feet of water, with all three occupants believed to have been killed instantly when it hit the water. Having left no will, Carolyn's mother, Ann Messina Freeman (she had divorced her husband several years earlier, and remarried to Dr. Richard Freeman, an orthopedic surgeon) received permission from the Manhattan court to become the administrator of her daughter's estate;",
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"segment": "She was surprised to hear from me again. It had been a long \n time since we had last seen each other in St. Louis, but she said \n she had followed my career from time to time. I said I needed to \n talk to her about President Kennedy: \" I want to read to you \n an item from a book about the genealogy of the Blauvelt family that \n states that you and President Kennedy were married.\" I \n could hear her laugh. \" Good God,\" she said, \"imagine \n being married to President Kennedy. That's a laugh.\" \"Durie,\" I said, \"as a lawyer, let me ask you some \n very formal questions. One, were you ever married to John F. Kennedy?\" Again, she laughed. \"",
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"headings": "\nCheryl Hines Bio\n(Actress)\nMarried\nFacts of Cheryl Hines\nQuotes\nRelationship Statistics of Cheryl Hines\nMore about the relationship\nInside Biography [ hide]\nWho is Cheryl Hines?\nCheryl Hines: Age, Parents, Siblings, Family, Childhood, Ethnicity\nCheryl Hines: Net Worth, Salary\nBody Measurements: Height, Weight\nCheryl Hines: Career, Movies, TV Series\nEducation: School, College, University\nRumors and Controversy\nSocial Media: Facebook, Instagram, Twitter\n",
"segment": "She married environmental attorney and anti-vaccination activist, Robert F. Kennedy Jr. on August 2, 2014. Robert is the nephew of the former American president, John F. Kennedy. The wedding ceremony was held at the Kennedy compound in Hyannis Port, Massachusetts. The compound was famous during the presidency of President John F. Kennedy. The couple started dating in December 2011. Robert proposed after more than 2 years of dating and the couple got engaged in late April 2014. The marriage came in as a shock to most people including some close friends of Robert himself. This was due to the history he has as a ‘womanizer’. His second wife had hung herself and he had previously had numerous affairs with other women while being married. They don’t have any children from their marriage so far.",
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"segment": "Good God,\" she said, \"imagine \n being married to President Kennedy. That's a laugh.\" \"Durie,\" I said, \"as a lawyer, let me ask you some \n very formal questions. One, were you ever married to John F. Kennedy?\" Again, she laughed. \" No.\" \"Did you know John F. Kennedy?\" \"Yes, I knew him and his brother Joe. He was young and attractive. I believe that it was before he was in the Congress.",
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"headings": "\nJohn F. Kennedy\nMay 29, 1917\nJohn Fitzgerald Kennedy is born in Massachusetts.\nJune 1940\nKennedy graduates from Harvard College.\nAugust 3, 1943\nKennedy is wounded in the South Pacific.\nMay 29, 1917\nJohn Fitzgerald Kennedy is born in Massachusetts.\nKennedy graduates from Harvard College.\nKennedy is wounded in the South Pacific.\nKennedy is elected to Congress in Massachusetts.\nKennedy becomes a U.S. Senator.\nKennedy marries Jacqueline Bouvier.\nKennedy has his second back operation.\nKennedy is elected president of the United States.\nKennedy establishes the Peace Corps.\nThe U.S. invades Cuba at the Bay of Pigs.\nKennedy pledges that the U.S. will put a man on the moon.\nKennedy guides the nation through the Cuban Missile Crisis.\nKennedy sends the Alabama National Guard to the University of Alabama.\nJohn Fitzgerald Kennedy signs the Partial Test Ban Treaty.\nKennedy is assassinated in Dallas, Texas.\n",
"segment": "September 12, 1953\nKennedy marries Jacqueline Bouvier. JFK marries Jacqueline Bouvier in Newport, Rhode Island. He met her two years earlier at a dinner party in Georgetown. Seven years after their marriage, they would become the youngest president and First Lady in the history of the United States. February 1955\nKennedy has his second back operation. JFK undergoes a second back operation and nearly dies during the procedure. While he is recovering, he writes Profiles in Courage, which wins a Pulitzer Prize in 1957. November 8, 1960\nKennedy is elected president of the United States. JFK is elected the 35th President of the United States at the age of 43. He defeats Richard M. Nixon by a margin of 2/10 of 1 percent with 49.75 percent of the votes.",
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"headings": "Betty Rizzo\nBetty Rizzo\nBetty Rizzo\nGender\nAge\nHair Color\nEye Color\nAffiliation\nOccupation\nRomantic Relatonship\nAppearance\nPersonality\nGallery\n",
"segment": "Betty Rizzo | Grease Wiki | Fandom\nBetty Rizzo\nBetty Rizzo\nGender\nFemale\nAge\n18\nHair Color\nDark brown/Black\nEye Color\nHazel\nAffiliation\nStudent at Rydell High\nOccupation\nLeader of The Pink Ladies\nRomantic Relatonship\nKenickie\nBetty Blair Meg Rizzo (born September 13, 1941) known by her surname Rizzo is one of the main characters in the movie Grease. She is the sarcastic leader of the Pink Ladies. She smokes, drinks, has sex, and does not care what others think of her. She is the girlfriend of Kenickie . In the 1978 movie, she is played by Stockard Channing, in the 2016 live performance by Vanessa Hudgens, in the 2017 UK tour by Louisa Lytton and in the 2017 play version, by Leanna Branz. In the 1994 Broadway revival, she is portrayed by Rosie O'Donnell. Appearance\nRizzo is slim and average height. She has hazel eyes, curly and short brunette hair, and a fashionable rockabilly sense of style. She is not bright and cheerful with her outfits as the other Pink Ladies, and often wears revealing, sexy and tight apparel, showing her figure. Personality\nRizzo is rude, rough, tough, has a dark personality, Kenickie loves her, and as seen by inviting Sandy Olsson to the school bonfire party, reuniting Sandy and Danny Zuko, causing him to switch from the guy Sandy loved to a macho jerk in front of his T-Bird friends, who saw his happiness at seeing her again as someone who liked \"old-fashioned\" girls.",
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"title": "What the Grease cast looks like now | The Independent | The Independent",
"headings": "What the Grease cast looks like now\nWhat the Grease cast looks like now\nFrom Olivia Newton-John to Stockard Channing\nOlivia Newton-John - Sandy\nJohn Travolta - Danny\nStockard Channing - Rizzo\nDidi Conn - Frenchie\nJamie Donnelly - Jan\nBarry Pearl - Doody\nMichael Tucci - Sonny\n",
"segment": "age 61, pictured in January, 2016 (REX features/Getty images)\nWhat the cast of Grease look like now\nleft: Stockard Channing in 1976 (she plays Betty Rizzo in the 1978 film); right: pictured in October 2015 (REX features)\nRex Features\nWhat the cast of Grease look like now\nleft: ' Conn in 1978 filmright: Didi Conn- Frenchie (now age 64) pictured in January 2015 (REX)\nWhat the cast of Grease look like now\nleft: Jamie Donelly in the 1978 film; right: ( now 68-69) pictured in October 2015 (REX features/Getty images)\nGetty Images/Rex Features\nWhat the cast of Grease look like now\nleft: Barry Pearl -Doody in the 1978 film;",
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"title": "Madonna’s daughter, Lourdes, plays part in ‘Grease’ at LaGuardia High School - New York Daily News",
"headings": "Madonna’s daughter, Lourdes, plays part in ‘Grease’ at LaGuardia High School\nMadonna’s daughter, Lourdes, plays part in ‘Grease’ at LaGuardia High School\nJoe Dziemianowicz\n",
"segment": "A movie poster, taken from Wikipedia Commons, of the 1978 film 'Grease' featuring Olivia Newton-John and John Travolta. \"She would like to thank her parents,\" she noted in her bio, \"for giving her guidance and love and supporting her passions wholeheartedly.\" Stockard Channing playing Betty Rizzo in the 1978 film, 'Grease.' Lola might have also thanked her superstar mother for her star-power DNA and fashion sense. But instead of mom's iconic cone bra, Lola rocked the Eisenhower-era costumes in the show set in 1959 at Rydell High School. Jason Opsahl as Kenickie and Rosie O'Donnell as Rizzo in 'Greased Lightning,' one of the numbers in the new Tommy Tune Production of 'Grease.' ( Handout)\nThat meant pencil skirts, clamdiggers and a halter top. And, of course, the classic Pink Ladies bomber jacket for every girl gang member. Lourdes Leon and Madonna arrive at the Vanity Fair Oscar party hosted by Graydon Carter held at Sunset Tower on Feb. 27, 2011, in West Hollywood, Calif. (Pascal Le Segretain/Getty Images)\nRizzo is the sarcastic Pink Lady who has no time for good girls or need for a glass when it comes to booze. Lourdes Leon spotted out and about in NYC. (",
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"url": "http://www.dailymail.co.uk/tvshowbiz/article-2521327/Madonnas-daughter-Lourdes-Leon-plays-Rizzo-high-schools-production-Grease.html",
"title": "Madonna's daughter Lourdes Leon plays 'Rizzo' in high school's production of Grease | Daily Mail Online",
"headings": "Hopelessly devoted to acting: Madonna's daughter Lourdes shines as 'Rizzo' in her high school's production of Grease\nHopelessly devoted to acting: Madonna's daughter Lourdes shines as 'Rizzo' in her high school's production of Grease\nIn the show's programme, Lourdes' bio reads:\nThe new Pink Lady: The young girl showed she has inherited her mother's showbiz sparkle\nDespite her busy schedule, US Weekly reports that 55-year-old Madonna went to Friday's show, with her daughter's father Carlos Leon, but they both kept a low profile in the auditorium.\nNY Daily adds that Madonna laughed at some of her daughter's comical scenes and had a bunch of white roses in her lap.\nNot doubt she intended to give the flowers to her eldest child, who she affectionately calls Lola, after the show.\nLourdes' siblings, Rocco, David and Mercy also came along to support their sister.\nShe shares the part with another student, Talia R. Bornstein, in the show which is running through to December 15th.\nThe publication also says an eyewitness praised Lourdes for her efforts.\nThey said: ' [ She was] really good.\n'She is a great singer, dancer and actress and seemed completely comfortable on the stage.\n'She also seemed like she was having a lot of fun with the part.'\nShe told the NFL network in 2012: 'I want my daughter to go there. I keep telling her, Ann Arbor is an awesome place.'\nThe comments below have been moderated in advance.\n",
"segment": "The pretty brunette showed off her vocal abilities with her performances of classic tunes including Look At Me, I'm Sandra Dee and There Are Worse Things I Could Do. Grease is the word! Madonna's daughter Lourdes Leon looked just like Grease character Betty Rizzo in her high school production of the musical on Sunday\nTeenage dreams: Lourdes Leon as she normally looks in her day-to-day life\nLooking sharp: The original Betty Rizzo was played by Stockard Channing in the 1978 movie\nLourdes enjoyed a series of costume changes throughout the performance. She wore a 50s style polka-dot dress complete with red belt and matching strappy sandals on stage. She later threw on a pink satin jacket, a printed sleeveless shirt and pedal pushers and bright red pumps to become one of the famous Pink Ladies as she sat in a mocked up café scene with some of her fellow students. The young girl wore the same outfit without the jacket to belt out a singing number and to hug a male co-star in true 'Rizzo' style. She looked confident as she sat with her arms outstretched and wore a dark wig. Rizzo was originally played by Stockard Channing in the original movie (right).",
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"title": "'Grease: Live': It's a hit | CNN",
"headings": "‘Grease: Live’: It’s a hit\n‘Grease: Live’: It’s a hit\nStory highlights\n(CNN) —\nHit: Staging\nMiss: Non-musical sequences\nHit: Vanessa Hudgens\nMiss: Movie/musical confusion\nHit: Diverse casting\nMiss: That Thunder Road scene\n",
"segment": "and the shows \"The West Wing\" and \"The Good Wife.\" Photos: ' Grease': Old and new\nPHOTO: Tommy Garcia/FOX\nVanessa Hudgens takes on the Rizzo role in \"Grease: Live.\" The performer has been in \"High School Musical\" and \"Spring Breakers,\" as well as a stage version of \"Gigi.\" Photos: ' Grease': Old and new\nPHOTO:",
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"headings": "Grease\n(musical)\n\nGrease (musical)\nContents\nProduction history\nOriginal productions and Broadway\n1973 London and 1979 return engagement\n1993 London revival\n1994 Broadway revival and U.S. tour\n1996 U.S. tour\n2003 U.S. tour\n2007 Broadway and London revivals and UK tours.\n2008 U.S. tour\n2013/14 Australian Production\nInternational productions\nAdaptations\nFilm\nTelevision production\nSynopsis\nAct I\nAct II\nRevival changes\nSchool version\nCast and characters\nNotable cast members\nMusical numbers\nOriginal Broadway production\n1993 West End revival\n1994 Broadway revival\n2007 Broadway revival\nOrchestration and chorus\nOriginal\n1994 revival\n2007 revival\nAwards and honors\nOriginal Broadway production\n1993 West End revival\n1994 Broadway revival\n2007 Broadway revival\nSee also\nFootnotes\nReferences\nExternal links\n",
"segment": "The original Broadway cast included Barry Bostwick as Danny and Carole Demas as Sandy, with Adrienne Barbeau as Rizzo, Timothy Meyers as Kenickie, Alan Paul, and Walter Bobbie and Marya Small in supporting roles. Replacements later in the run included Jeff Conaway as Danny, Candice Earley as Sandy, Peter Gallagher as Danny, Richard Gere as Sonny, Ilene Graff as Sandy, Randee Heller as Rizzo, Marilu Henner as Marty, Judy Kaye as Rizzo, Marcia Mitzman Gaven as Rizzo, Patrick Swayze as Danny, John Travolta as Doody, Treat Williams as Danny, and Jerry Zaks as Kenickie. 1973 London and 1979 return engagement\nAfter an out-of-town tryout in Coventry, Grease made its London debut at the New London Theatre on June 26, 1973, with a cast that included Richard Gere as Danny, Stacey Gregg as Sandy, and Jacquie-Ann Carr as Rizzo. Later Paul Nicholas and Elaine Paige took over the leads. The production closed on February 14, 1974. The show was revived at the Astoria Theatre from June 7 to September 22, 1979, with Michael Howe as Danny, Jacqueline Reddin as Sandy, and Hilary Labow as Rizzo. The company also included Tracey Ullman as Frenchy and Su Pollard as Cha-Cha. 1993 London revival\nThe revival opened at the Dominion Theatre before transferring to the Cambridge Theatre in October 1996, where it ran until September 11, 1999. Directed by David Gilmore and produced by Robert Stigwood (who had also produced the film), the opening cast included Craig McLachlan (Danny); Debbie Gibson (Sandy — Sonia, then Samantha Janus later replaced Gibson as Sandy);",
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"segment": "23\nIs the first African-American woman to portray Betty Rizzo in the Broadway revival of \"Grease\". Soundtrack\nTitle\nYear\nStatus\nCharacter\nThe Mo'Nique Show\n\nTV Series performer - 1 episode, 2011 writer - 1 episode, 2011\n\nLive from Studio Five\n2010\nTV Series performer - 1 episode\n\nLost & Found\n1999/I\nwriter: \" Real Love\"\n\nDoctor Dolittle\n1998\nperformer: \" Lovin' You So\"\n\nMelrose Place\n1993\nTV Series performer - 1 episode\n\nBeverly Hills, 90210\n1993\nTV Series performer - 1 episode\n\nWhite Men Can't Jump\n1992\nperformer: \" LET ME MAKE IT UP TO YOU TONIGHT\"\n\nSwitch\n1991\nperformer: \" It's All There\"\n\nRed Hot and Blue\n1990\nTV Movie performer: \" After You, Who?\" Doogie Howser, M.D.\n\nTV Series performer - 1 episode, 1989 writer - 1 episode, 1989\n\nNick Knight\n1989\nTV Movie performer: \" Real Love\" - uncredited\n\nActress\nTitle\nYear\nStatus\nCharacter\nMystery Men\n1999\n\nDisco Girl\nThe Tonight Show with Jay Leno\n1995\nTV Series\nMusical Guest\nBananas\n1982\nTV Series\nSinger\nSelf\nTitle\nYear\nStatus\nCharacter\n2012 Soul Train Awards\n2012\nTV Special\nHerself\nDon Cornelius: Visionary, Trailblazer & Cultural Icon\n2012\nTV Movie\nHerself\nRuPaul's Drag Race\n2011\nTV Series\nHerself - Guest Judge\nWay Black When:",
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"title": "Grease Live: Julianne Hough, Vanessa Hudgens Cast As Sandy and Rizzo",
"headings": "Grease Live Musical Casts Julianne Hough, Vanessa Hudgens: Find Out Who They Are Playing!\nEntertainment\nGrease Live Musical Casts Julianne Hough, Vanessa Hudgens: Find Out Who They Are Playing!\nPHOTOS: Disney stars through the years\nPHOTOS: Vanessa's style transformation\nPHOTOS: Stars on Broadway\nPHOTOS: Carrie's style evolution\n",
"segment": "Being Rizzo is something I’ve never imagined, and I love that because it will be a new challenge,” the former Disney star, also 26, said in a statement. “ She is such an iconic character that continues to transcend generations. I cannot wait to bring her to life on live television. I’m going to be a Pink Lady!” The 1978 cast of Grease Courtesy of Paramount\nThe new project comes on the heels of the hugely successful live productions of Carrie Underwood’s Sound of Music Live! and Allison Williams ‘ Peter Pan Live! on NBC. PHOTOS: Carrie's style evolution\nRead article\nGrease: Live is a working title for the highly anticipated production.",
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"title": "8 Older Actors Who Played Young",
"headings": "8 Older Actors Who Played Young\n8 Older Actors Who Played Young\nStockard Channing\nShirley Henderson\nRachel McAdams\nStacey Dash\nAudrey Hepburn\nEmma Thompson\nStory continues\n",
"segment": "Stockard Channing as Betty Rizzo in Grease\nStockard Channing\nThe West Wing star first made her mark as Betty Rizzo in the 1978 movie Grease. At 34, Channing nearly stole the show as a sassy teen, despite being twice the age of the average high school student. The role earned her a People’s Choice Award for favorite motion picture supporting actress. Shirley Henderson\nDo you believe in magic? The Scottish actress must have cast a spell to play Moaning Myrtle in the 2002 “ Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets .” At 37, the “Trainspotting” star was the oldest actor to play a Hogwarts student in the Harry Potter films. Rachel McAdams in Mean Girls\nRachel McAdams\nMore like Mean Women. The Notebook star was 25 when she played high school student Regina George in 2004’s “Mean Girls.” Despite the age difference, the role earned her raves: The Daily Telegraph called her “delightfully hateful” and she scored two MTV movie awards for her performance.",
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"title": "Lucie Arnaz - Biography - IMDb",
"headings": "Biography\nLucie Arnaz\nBiography\nOverview (3)\nMini Bio (1)\nSpouse (2)\nTrivia (22)\nPersonal Quotes (6)\nSalary (3)\nContribute to This Page\n",
"segment": "Remembered one day while driving that a taped television interview with her was about to air, and actually stopped at a randomly-picked house, asking the family inside if she could come in. Luckily, the family were fans of her parents, recognized her, and changed channels to let her watch the show. First choice for the role of Betty Rizzo in Grease (1978), she was allegedly dropped from consideration when her mother, Lucille Ball, called Paramount and said, \"I used to own that studio; my daughter's not doing a screen test!\" Ball actually owned the studio which was bought by Paramount, Desilu. The role went to Stockard Channing when the casting director remembered seeing her with Arnaz in the '50s-themed play \"Vanities\". On KGO Radio, in San Francisco (December 10, 2009), Ms. Arnaz denied this to be the case, saying that she was offered the role of Betty Rizzo in \"Grease\", but that a lack of solid confirmation, coupled with a conflicting contract, were the deciding factors in her not playing the role. She said that her mother had no participation, aside from counseling her that *she* had to decide between the two offers. Niece of Fred Ball and Kenny Morgan. Stepmother of Nicholas Luckinbill and Ben Luckinbill.",
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"segment": "Netherlands · Norway · Philippines · Poland · Thailand · Soviet Union · Slovakia · Western Ukraine · Vietnam · Yugoslavia\nWho fought against the US in World War 1?",
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"title": "Who Did We Fight in World War I?",
"headings": "Who Did We Fight in World War I?\nWho Did We Fight in World War I?",
"segment": "Who Did We Fight in World War I? Who Did We Fight in World War I? By Staff Writer Last Updated Apr 2, 2020 2:08:31 PM ET\nThe United States fought Germany, Austria-Hungary and other members of the Central powers in World War I. America's primary enemy was Germany due to several of its actions designed to shift the war to its advantage. The main factors that contributed were the sinking of the Lusitania and the Zimmermann Telegram. German U-Boat submarines sank a British transatlantic liner, the RMS Lusitania, on May 7, 1915. The ship was carrying 128 American passengers. Up until this point, German submarine warfare was unrestricted. After a warning from President Wilson about violating international law concerning submarine warfare, the Germans relented but proceeded to attack merchant ships that were carrying goods to the United Kingdom and other Allied nations. The other cause for the United States' entry into World War I was the Zimmermann Telegram. This was a telegram Germany sent to Mexico, urging Mexico to become Germany's ally and attack the United States' southern border.",
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"title": "World War I: Overview",
"headings": "World War I\nWorld War I\nOverview\n",
"segment": "Aviation in WWI\nChristmas Truce\nWilson's Fourteen Points\nWWI Changes in Modern Warfare\nPost-WWI and Treaties\nGlossary and Terms\nWorld War I was a major conflict fought between 1914 and 1918. Other names for World War I include the First World War, WWI, the War to End All Wars, and the Great War. Who fought in World War I? World War I was fought between the Allied Powers and the Central Powers. The main members of the Allied Powers were France, Russia, and Britain. The United States also fought on the side of the Allies after 1917. The main members of the Central Powers were Germany, Austria-Hungary, the Ottoman Empire, and Bulgaria. Where was most of the fighting? The majority of the fighting took place in Europe along two fronts: the western front and the eastern front.",
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"headings": "Little-known Facts About Mobilization in World War I\nLittle-known Facts About Mobilization in World War I\nHi-tech War\nCauses of WWI\nUnderstanding Mobilization\nMobilization in America During WWI\nGerman Mobilization During WWI\nFrench Mobilization During WWI\nRussian Mobilization During WWI\nLike it? Share it!\n",
"segment": "# It’s noteworthy that America, at that point of time, did not have a ready, huge military support that could be transported easily to France in pursuit of the war. It required time to prepare an army able enough to fight in a war of such magnitude. # This called for mobilization in the US for WW1. There were no arms and ammunition that could support America to fight the war. They fought with British and French arms. # The First World War was being fought between two forces who stood against each other. They were the Allies and The Central Power. The Allies consisted of Great Britain, France, Russia, and Italy. The Central Power consisted Germany, Austria, Hungary, Bulgaria, and Turkey. # The US joined the Allies, and thus ceased to become a neutral member in the war.",
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"segment": "Some necessary historical background: World War I (or the Great War, as it was known at the time) began in August 1914 with the assassination of Austrian Archduke Francis Ferdinand. The war pitted the Central Powers (Germany and the Austro-Hungarian Empire) against the allied forces of Great Britain, France, Russia, and Italy, who were joined in 1917 by the United States. Largely as a result of the entry of the U.S. into the conflict (by which time Russia had withdrawn and Italy was effectively defeated), the Great War ended in victory for the Allies. Both sides agreed to an armistice on November 11, 1918. Other nicknames for World War I were \"the War to End All Wars\" and \"the War to Save Democracy.\" There was a feeling on the part of many Americans who were drafted in 1917 and 1918 (as well as those like Hemingway himself who enlisted for service in the armed forces of other allied nations before the U.S. entered the fighting) that they were involved in a conflict that would change the world in fundamental ways. Additionally, most returned home after the armistice far more worldly and sophisticated than when they left. And yet, the Americans who hadn't served were as provincial and isolationist as they'd been before the war — more so, in fact, as a new mood of conservatism swept the country. This reactionary period manifested itself in a number of ways:",
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"headings": "Little-known Facts About Mobilization in World War I\nLittle-known Facts About Mobilization in World War I\nHi-tech War\nCauses of WWI\nUnderstanding Mobilization\nMobilization in America During WWI\nGerman Mobilization During WWI\nFrench Mobilization During WWI\nRussian Mobilization During WWI\nLike it? Share it!\n",
"segment": "# The First World War was being fought between two forces who stood against each other. They were the Allies and The Central Power. The Allies consisted of Great Britain, France, Russia, and Italy. The Central Power consisted Germany, Austria, Hungary, Bulgaria, and Turkey. # The US joined the Allies, and thus ceased to become a neutral member in the war. The Allies were more than happy to have America as one of them, and their chances to win the war increased by several degrees, despite the unpreparedness of the US. Thus the extreme need to mobilize men and resources. # Troops were sent into France to battle, despite their lack of training. Several Americans volunteered to fight in the war. So, what prompted these rather elite youngsters to stand in the middle of bloodshed?",
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"segment": "The US fought Great Britain in the War of 1812. The US fought Spain in the Spanish-American War of 1898. The US fought Germany in WWI. The US fought North Vietnam during the Vietnam War. Is America at war with the nation of Iraq? When was a war fought in Idaho? world war two was actually fought in Idaho. Who fought in the peloponesian war? Athens and Sparta fought Persia in the Peloponesian War. What country was the boer war fought in?",
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"url": "http://www.historynet.com/world-war-i",
"title": "World War I",
"headings": "World War I\nWorld War I\nFacts, information and articles about World War I, aka The Great War\nWorld War I Facts\nDates\nLocation\nGenerals/Commanders\nOutcome\nCasualties\nResults\nWorld War I Articles\nCasualties in World War I\nCauses of World War I\nCombat in the First World War\nNew Weapons of World War I\nWar on the Eastern Front\nWar in the Mountains\nThe War Spreads Beyond Europe\nWar at Sea\nWar in the Air\nAmerica Joins the War\nThe Armistice\nArticles Featuring World War I From History Net Magazines\nBOOK REVIEWS\n",
"segment": "The war fought between July 28, 1914, and November 11, 1918, was known at the time as the Great War, the War to End War, and (in the United States) the European War. Only when the world went to war again in the 1930s and ’40s did the earlier conflict become known as the First World War. Its casualty totals were unprecedented, soaring into the millions. World War I is known for the extensive system of trenches from which men of both sides fought. Lethal new technologies were unleashed, and for the first time a major war was fought not only on land and on sea but below the sea and in the skies as well. The two sides were known as the Allies or Entente—consisting primarily of France, Great Britain, Italy, Russia, and later the United States—and the Central Powers, primarily comprised of Austria-Hungary (the Habsburg Empire), Germany, and the Ottoman Empire (Turkey). A number of smaller nations aligned themselves with one side or the other. In the Pacific Japan, seeing a chance to seize German colonies, threw in with the Allies. The Allies were the victors, as the entry of the United States into the war in 1917 added an additional weight of men and materiel the Central Powers could not hope to match. The war resulted in a dramatically changed geo-political landscape, including the destruction of three empires:",
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"headings": "Has Canada ever fought a war against the U.S.\n?\n\nHas Canada ever fought a war against the U.S.?\nYour Answer\nHas Canada ever fought a war against the U.S.?\nRelated Questions\nWhat country did Canada fight after World War 1?\nHow many wars did Augustus fight in?\nWho was the world war fought against?\nDid Canada fight Russia during world war 2?\nWhat war did US win ground war?\nDid Mexico ever fought Japan?\nWho Fought Against King Georges War?\nHas Canada ever been in a war?\nWhich group fought against french colonization?\nWhat war was fought between the northern and southern states of the us?\nWhen did the Afghan war start with US?\nWhich was the only war fought by the US against the Soviet Union?\nWhat war was fought in Antarctica?\nWas a war fought in antarctica if so give details about the war?\nWhat wars have been fought in Canada?\nDid China have wars?\nHow is Canada connected to the world through war?\nWhat war did green fight in?\nWhat war was fought in 431BC against Athens?\nWhy did Canada fight ni World War 2?\nThe similarities and differences between World War 1 and civil war?\nWho is the US fighting against in the war on terrorism?\nIn the War of 1812 did the US fought on the side of England?\nUs fought agAINST what counties in world war 2?\nWhat was the war America fought against Britain to get its freedom called?\n",
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"segment": "Map courtesy Wikimedia Commons. The war pitted two groups of allies against each other: the Triple Entente, composed of Russia, France, and the United Kingdom, against the Central Powers, Germany and Austria-Hungary. [See a list of principal World War I combatants]\nThough everyone believed the war would be quick and decisive, it instead bogged down in a prolonged war of attrition, with soldiers in the trenches fighting ferociously to move the battle lines by mere inches. The United States enters World War I\nUS President Woodrow Wilson sought to maintain US neutrality but was ultimately unable to keep the United States out of the war, largely because of escalating German aggression. On May 7, 1915, the Germans sunk the British ocean liner RMS Lusitania, which had over a hundred Americans on board. Wilson warned that the United States would not permit unrestricted submarine warfare or any further violations of international law. In January 1917, the Germans resumed submarine warfare. A few days after this announcement, the Wilson administration obtained a copy of the Zimmermann Telegram, which urged Mexico to join the war effort on the side of Germany and pledged that in the event of a German victory, the territories of Arizona, Texas, and New Mexico would be stripped from the United States and returned to Mexico. The publication of the Zimmermann Telegram and the escalation of German submarine attacks on US merchant vessels led the US Congress to declare war on Germany on April 6, 1917.",
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"title": "Sybil Christopher, First Wife of Richard Burton, Dies at 83 | Hollywood Reporter",
"headings": "Sybil Christopher, First Wife of Richard Burton, Dies at 83\nSybil Christopher, First Wife of Richard Burton, Dies at 83\nAfter the actress lost her husband to Elizabeth Taylor, she opened a hot nightclub in NYC and later a theater on Long Island.\nPHOTOS: Hollywood's Notable Deaths of 2013\n",
"segment": "She was 19 and he was 23. They were wed in 1949, and she ended her acting career, which had included work in the West End of London, to accompany her husband to Switzerland and then to America. The Burtons were granted a divorce in 1963 following Richard’s tabloid romance with Taylor, who was then married to singer Eddie Fisher. Christopher received custody of the couple’s two daughters and a settlement of $1 million, a huge sum back then. Burton and Taylor were married for the first of two times in 1964. PHOTOS: Hollywood's Notable Deaths of 2013\n\"I loved theater and what I was doing, but I certainly wanted to go as a wife to America when Richard was offered a job there,\" she told The New York Times in 1994. \" It was very clear to me that I wasn’t making a sacrifice. I knew that Richard would have an exciting career and that it would be fun, two Welsh kids on the Queen Mary, traveling first-class.\" \"In retrospect, that is what I would like to preserve, that nice warm feeling I had on the boat.",
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"headings": "Elizabeth Taylor's Many Marriages\nElizabeth Taylor's Many Marriages\nElizabeth Taylor Dead at 79\n1. Conrad \"Nicky\" Hilton: May 1950 - Feb. 1951\n2. Michael Wilding: February 1952 - January 1957\n3. Michael Todd: February 1957 - March 1958\n4. Eddie Fisher: May 1959 - March 1964\nBurton: The Tempestuous Love of Her Life\n5. Richard Burton: March 1964 - June 1974\nand 6. Richard Burton: Oct 1975 - Aug 1976\n7. John Warner: December 1976 - November 1982\n8. Larry Fortensky: Oct. 1991 - Oct. 1996\n",
"segment": "When Taylor and Fisher wed, Taylor ostentatiously declared \"Our honeymoon will last 40 years.\" Their marriage lasted only five. Burton: The Tempestuous Love of Her Life\n5. Richard Burton: March 1964 - June 1974\nand 6. Richard Burton: Oct 1975 - Aug 1976\nTheir relationship is the stuff of legend. One of the most famous and turbulent duos in Hollywood history, Taylor and Burton met on the set of Cleopatra in 1962 -- both were married at the time -- and launched into a passionate affair. On their first meeting on the set, Burton said \"Has anyone ever told you that you're a very pretty girl?\"",
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"title": "The Hollywood stars with the most marriages - BBC News",
"headings": "The Hollywood stars with the most marriages\nThe Hollywood stars with the most marriages\n\"A girl must marry for love,\" actress Zsa Zsa Gabor once quipped, \"and keep on marrying until she finds it.\"\nZsa Zsa Gabor\nElizabeth Taylor\nLarry King\nRita Hayworth\nMartin Scorsese\nOther serial spouses\nThe younger generation\n",
"segment": "In 1986, when she was 69, she married Frederic Prinz von Anhalt, and remained with him until her death. Elizabeth Taylor\nimage copyright\nGetty Images\nimage caption\nRichard Burton and Elizabeth Taylor married and divorced twice\nLiz Taylor had seven husbands but eight weddings - she got married to Welsh actor Richard Burton twice. She defended her record: \" I've only slept with men I've been married to. How many women can make that claim?\" Her first marriage at 18 was to Conrad Hilton Jr, the son of Conrad Hilton, who had been married to Gabor (see above). Four years later, she married actor Michael Wilding, but after three years she moved on to film producer Mike Todd. When he was killed in an air crash soon afterwards, Taylor was distraught. image copyright\nAFP\nimage caption\nThe couple starred opposite each other in the film Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf? Singer Eddie Fisher became husband number four in 1959, and Taylor and Burton entered into their first marriage five years later.",
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"segment": "Her public image drastically changed and she was unceremoniously called a ‘homewrecker’. Amidst all the scandal, Fisher became her 4th husband on May 12, 1959, after they got married in a Jewish ceremony in Las Vegas. Richard Burton (1962-1974 & 1975-1976) – Elizabeth and Richard Burton met on the sets of Cleopatra during the early 60s in Rome. Though the two were instantly besotted with each other, Taylor and Burton were both married at that time. Their extramarital affair caused public outrage, with the Vatican deeming their behavior as ‘erotic vagrancy’. After Taylor’s divorce from Fisher was finalized, she walked down the aisle for the 5th time on March 15, 1964, at the Ritz-Carlton Montreal hotel. The couple worked in 11 films together and their jet-set lifestyle became a constant fixture in the tabloids. Burton lavished his wife with designer clothes, fine jewelry, and exotic vacations. He reportedly paid a whopping $1.1 million for the 13.8 g Cartier diamond, which was later renamed the ‘Taylor-Burton Diamond’. Their marriage was marked by multiple accounts of infidelity, scandals, and excessive indulgences.",
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"headings": "Richard Burton\nQuick Facts\nRichard Burton\nWho Was Richard Burton?\nA Coalminer's Son\nEarly Career\nMeeting Elizabeth Taylor\nDivorce, Remarriage and Later Work\nFact Check\nCitation Information\nArticle Title\nAuthor\nWebsite Name\nURL\nAccess Date\nPublisher\nLast Updated\nOriginal Published Date\nBIOGRAPHY NEWSLETTER\n",
"segment": "—Richard Burton\nRichard Burton\nBiography\n(1925–1984)\nUpdated: Nov 4, 2019\nOriginal: Apr 27, 2017\nico_facebook\nico_twitter\nico_reddit\nico_comments_squared\nico_print\nRichard Burton was a highly regarded Welsh actor of stage and screen. He earned seven Oscar nominations and was married twice to actress Elizabeth Taylor. Who Was Richard Burton? Richard Burton was an acclaimed actor of stage and screen. He earned seven Oscar nominations for work like The Robe, Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?, Becket and Equus. He wed Hollywood icon Elizabeth Taylor in 1964, and the two maintained a volatile relationship for years to come that included remarriage and two divorces. Burton died in Céligny, Switzerland, on August 5, 1984.",
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"segment": "After divorcing their respective spouses, they married in 1964. They then appeared in 11 movies together. The two divorced in 1974. They then reconciled and remarried in 1975. They divorced again the following year. Broadway\nBurton also appeared on Broadway in the musical Camelot and the play Hamlet directed by John Gielgud. He appeared on television in 1960 as Caliban in the Hallmark Hall of Fame production of The Tempest with Claire Bloom and Maurice Evans. He also appeared on The Ed Sullivan Show with Julie Andrews to sing \"What Do the Simple Folk Do?\" from Camelot. This appearance boosted ticket sales for the stalled musical.",
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"headings": "Elizabeth Taylor Was 'Still Madly in Love' With Ex Richard Burton When He Died\nElizabeth Taylor Was 'Still Madly in Love' With Ex Richard Burton When He Died\nTaylor didn't want to be a 'notch on his belt'\nTheir volatile relationship was a public spectacle\nTaylor and Burton were in other relationships when they got together\nREAD MORE: Elizabeth Taylor: Richard Burton and the Six Other Men She Called 'Husband'\nBurton showered Taylor with lavish gifts\nTheir acting careers continued to boom\nTaylor and Burton divorced, got remarried and then divorced again\nTaylor says Burton wrote her a love letter before his death\n",
"segment": "READ MORE: Elizabeth Taylor: Richard Burton and the Six Other Men She Called 'Husband'\nBurton showered Taylor with lavish gifts\nIt took time to officially end things with their respective spouses, but nine days following Taylor's divorce from Fisher, Burton and Taylor married in Montreal on March 15, 1964. Their blended family included an adopted girl, Taylor's daughter from her third marriage and two sons from her second marriage. Burton had two daughters of his own with Sybil. But instead of sinking into humdrum domesticity, their married life continued to enthrall observers. As Burton noted, \"For some reason, the world has always been amused by us two maniacs.\" Together, Burton and Taylor partied hard and drank heavily. They owned homes across the globe and traveled the world, renting the hotel suites above and below their own (their passionate fights could get loud). They bought valuable artwork, a yacht, a private plane and luxury cars.",
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"headings": "Elizabeth Taylor: Richard Burton and the Six Other Men She Called 'Husband'\nElizabeth Taylor: Richard Burton and the Six Other Men She Called 'Husband'\nConrad 'Nicky' Hilton (Married May 1950 to January 1951)\nMichael Wilding (Married February 1952 to January 1957)\nMike Todd (Married February 1957 to March 1958)\nEddie Fisher (Married May 1959 to March 1964)\nRichard Burton (Married March 1964 to June 1974 and October 1975 to August 1976)\nJohn Warner (Married December 1976 to November 1982)\nLarry Fortensky (Married October 1991 to October 1996)\n",
"segment": "Five years later, they divorced. Richard Burton (Married March 1964 to June 1974 and October 1975 to August 1976)\nElizabeth Taylor and Richard Burton, 1964\nPhoto: Sunset Boulevard/Corbis via Getty Images\nTaylor was still married to Fisher when she reconnected with Burton on the Cleopatra set in 1962 (they had met at a party a decade before that). “ When I saw him on the set of Cleopatra, I fell in love and I have loved him ever since, practically my whole adult life,” she wrote in People. Their romance was so passionate, it often ignited into fights. Ironically, after starring together in a 1973 TV movie Divorce His, Divorce Hers, they actually divorced a year later. But by October 1975, they remarried — though it didn’t even last a whole year. “ Even when we could no longer live together, we continued to love each other,” she continued in 1988. “ To this day, my feelings for him are so strong I cannot speak about him without being overcome with emotion.” READ MORE:",
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"segment": "said the hard-living actor. Her reaction: \" Here's the great lover, the great wit, the great intellectual of Wales, and he comes out with a line like that!'' They were soon madly in love, and the world's press trumpeted every development of the affair. After divorces from their spouses, Taylor and Burton were married March 15, 1964. They divorced in 1974, remarried in 1975 and divorced finally the following year. In between, they made a number of movies together. From show business, the two-time Oscar winner moved to politics. In 1976 she married Virginian John W. Warner and helped his successful campaign for the U.S. Senate in 1978. They were divorced in 1982.",
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"headings": "A furious kind of love: She married eight times but only Liz Taylor's relationship with Richard Burton truly defined her\nA furious kind of love: She married eight times but only Liz Taylor's relationship with Richard Burton truly defined her\nShare this article\nFifteen minutes later, the Burtons emerged holding hands.\n‘Well, perhaps you’re right,’ said Suzy. ‘But, my, what a six months it shall be.’\nElizabeth forced a smile before responding: ‘Oh, certainly, dear — for all of us.’\n",
"segment": "So when the Burton/Taylor show moved to England, where they were starring together in a film called The V.I.P.s, he spent weekends with his wife Sybil and their daughters, and returned to Elizabeth at the Dorchester Hotel for the weekdays. He even told more than one reporter that he had no intention of leaving his wife. It was a lunatic arrangement, and it couldn’t last. Finally, in the spring of 1963, Burton decided his marriage was over. Over the next couple of years, Elizabeth was blissfully content. And, according to his brother Graham Jenkins, Burton ‘began to fall for her in a way that he hadn’t before’. Friends also remarked that the couple shared a ribald sense of humour that was rare in Hollywood circles. Goddess of the silver screen: Taylor playing the title role in one of her most famous films, Cleopatra\nStill, by the time they married on March 15, 1964, most of their friends and family were exhausted by the continual ups and downs of their tempestuous romance. To begin with, Elizabeth all but gave up her career for Burton, though they went on to make several more films together, including the acclaimed Who’s Afraid of",
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"segment": "Warren was among the many actresses who auditioned for the role of Lois Lane in the 1978 film Superman. In the March 2013 Encores! production of the musical held at the New York City Center, Lois was played by Jenny Powers. Animated films\nFleischer Superman cartoons\nLois Lane in the animated short The Mechanical Monsters (1941) voiced by Joan Alexander. The first animated adaptation of Superman, Fleischer and Famous Studios produced seventeen Superman theatrical cartoons from 1941 to 1943. Fleischer Studios produced the first nine animated short and Famous Studios made the final eight. The first cartoon, Superman, was nominated for an Academy Award in 1941. The animated shorts are considered to be some of the best animations during the Golden age of American animation. Lois Lane was voiced by Joan Alexander who played the character on the Superman radio series. Superman:",
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"segment": "Actresses who have portrayed Lois Lane include Joan Alexander, Noel Neill, Phyllis Coates, Margot Kidder, Teri Hatcher, Dana Delany, Erica Durance, Kate Bosworth, Amy Adams, Elizabeth Tulloch, among others. Contents\n1 Radio\n2 Broadway musical\n3 Animated films\n3.1 Fleischer Superman cartoons\n3.2 Superman: Brainiac Attacks\n3.3 Superman: Red Son\n3.4 Lego DC Comics films\n3.5 DC Universe animated original movies\n3.5.1 Superman: Doomsday\n3.5.2 Justice League: The New Frontier\n3.5.3 Superman/Batman: Public Enemies\n3.5.4 All-Star Superman\n3.5.5 Justice League: Doom\n3.5.6 Superman vs. The Elite\n3.5.7 Superman: Unbound\n3.5.8 Justice League: The Flashpoint Paradox\n3.5.9 Justice League:",
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"segment": "Kate Bosworth and Amy Adams both took turns playing Lois Lane in Superman Returns (2006) and the recent Justice League films. In the CW’s long-standing series Smallville, Lois Lane was played by Erica Durance, and in the early '90s she was played by Teri Hatcher in Lois & Clark: The New Adventures of Superman. Do you have a favorite Lois Lane actress? Upvote your favorite Lois Lane actresses, and vote down the ones you didn’t like. Photo: DC Comics\n...more\nPhoto: Warner Bros. Domestic Television Distribution\n1\n489 VOTES\nErica Durance\nSmallville (2001-11)\nAge: 42\n345\n144\nIs she the best Lois Lane? Photo:",
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"headings": "Margot Kidder, Amy Adams & More Strong Women Who Played Lois Lane on Screen\nMargot Kidder, Amy Adams & More Strong Women Who Played Lois Lane on Screen\n1 of 9\nJOAN ALEXANDER\n2 of 9\nNOEL NEILL\n3 of 9\nPHYLLIS COATES\n4 of 9\nMARGOT KIDDER\n5 of 9\nTERI HATCHER\n6 of 9\nERICA DURANCE\n7 of 9\nKATE BOSWORTH\n8 of 9\nUMA THURMAN\n9 of 9\nAMY ADAMS\n",
"segment": "Celebs Who Played Lois Lane in Superman | PEOPLE.com\nPeople.com\nMovies\nMargot Kidder, Amy Adams & More Strong Women Who Played Lois Lane on Screen\nMargot Kidder, Amy Adams & More Strong Women Who Played Lois Lane on Screen\nAs we honor the life of late actress Margot Kidder, we're taking a look back at the other stars who took on her iconic Superman role\nBy Grace Gavilanes\nMay 14, 2018 06:26 PM\nSkip gallery slides\nFB Tweet\nellipsis\nMore\nApplications\nView All\nNext Slide\n1 of 9\nFB Tweet\nellipsis\nMore\nPinterest\nMail\nEmail\niphone\nSend Text Message\nJOAN ALEXANDER\nPerry Mason\nCredit: CBS/Getty\nAlthough her turn as Lois Lane never made it to the small (or big) screen, Alexander did have the honor of playing Clark Kent's leading lady on the radio serial The Adventures of Superman, which aired from 1940 to 1951. 1 of 9\nApplications\nView All\nAdvertisement\nAdvertisement\n2 of 9\nFB Tweet\nellipsis\nMore\nPinterest\nMail\nEmail\niphone\nSend Text Message\nNOEL NEILL\nSUPERMAN, from left: Kirk Alyn, Pierre Watkin (seated), Noel Neill, Tommy Bond, 1948\nCredit: Everett\nNeill became the first actress to portray the intrepid reporter reporter onscreen, playing Lane in a 15-chapter film serial in 1948 and again in Atom Man vs. Superman. The actress also starred in the 1950s TV series Adventures of Superman. 2 of 9\nApplications\nView All\n3 of 9\nFB Tweet\nellipsis\nMore\nPinterest\nMail\nEmail\niphone\nSend Text Message\nPHYLLIS COATES\nSUPERMAN AND THE MOLE-MEN\nCredit: Everett\nCoates starred in the first TV show adaptation of Superman from 1952 to 1953, shortly following her big film debut as Lois Lane in 1951's Superman and the Mole-Men. 3 of 9\nApplications\nView All\nAdvertisement\nContinued on next slide. Advertisement\n4 of 9\nFB Tweet\nellipsis\nMore\nPinterest\nMail\nEmail\niphone\nSend Text Message\nMARGOT KIDDER\nSUPERMAN, from left:",
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"headings": "The Best Actresses Who Played Lois Lane\nEntertainment\nThe Best Actresses Who Played Lois Lane\nErica Durance\nTeri Hatcher\nNoel Neill\nMargot Kidder\nDana Delany\nAmy Adams\nPhyllis Coates\nRebecca Romijn\nPauley Perrette\nChristina Hendricks\nStana Katic\nJuliet Landau\nBitsie Tulloch\nJoan Alexander\nKate Bosworth\nAnne Heche\nKyra Sedgwick\nTara Strong\nGrey DeLisle\nPaget Brewster\nShannon Farnon\nMaria Bamford\n",
"segment": "Every Actress Who Played Lois Lane In Film And TV, Ranked\nEntertainment\n619 voters\nThe Best Actresses Who Played Lois Lane\nRanker Entertainment\nUpdated June 22, 2019 3.8k votes 619 voters 12.7k views 22 items\nList Rules No cameos\nWe’re ranking the best Lois Lane actresses of all time. First premiering in Action Comics #1 back in 1938, Lois Lane is one of the most popular female comic book characters of all time. There have been dozens of Lois Lane actresses over the years, but some were better than others. Noel Neill was the first actress to play Lois Lane on the big screen in the Superman serials in 1948. Margot Kidder played Lois Lane in Superman (1978) and again in Superman II and Superman III. Kate Bosworth and Amy Adams both took turns playing Lois Lane in Superman Returns (2006) and the recent Justice League films. In the CW’s long-standing series Smallville, Lois Lane was played by Erica Durance, and in the early '90s she was played by Teri Hatcher in Lois & Clark: The New Adventures of Superman. Do you have a favorite Lois Lane actress? Upvote your favorite Lois Lane actresses, and vote down the ones you didn’t like.",
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"segment": "Actress Noel Neill first portrayed Lois Lane in the 1940s Superman film series and later reprised her role in the 1950s television series Adventures of Superman, replacing Phyllis Coates from season two. Margot Kidder played the character in four Superman films in the 1970s and 1980s, Kate Bosworth in the 2006 film Superman Returns, and Amy Adams in the DC Extended Universe. Teri Hatcher portrayed Lois in the 1990s television series Lois & Clark: The New Adventures of Superman and Erica Durance in the 2000s series Smallville. Elizabeth Tulloch currently plays the character in the Arrowverse television series Superman & Lois. Actresses who have voiced Lois in animated adaptations include Joan Alexander in the Fleischer Superman animated film series and Dana Delany in Superman: The Animated Series, among others. Contents\n1 Creation\n2 Publication history\n3 Fictional character biography\n3.1 Golden Age\n3.2 Silver Age and Bronze Age\n3.3 Modern Age\n3.4 The New 52\n3.5 DC Rebirth\n4 Superhero identities\n4.1 Superwoman\n4.2 Red Tornado\n4.3 Other identities and powers\n5 Earth-Two version\n6 In other versions\n6.1 Elseworlds imprint\n6.2 Flashpoint\n6.3 Injustice: Gods Among Us\n6.4 DC Comics Bombshells\n6.5 Nightwing: The New Order\n6.6 Superman:",
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"title": "Actors Who Played Superman: Tyler Hoechlin, Henry Cavill & More – Hollywood Life",
"headings": "Henry Cavill, Tyler Hoechlin & More Hunky Stars Who’ve Played Superman Over The Years\nHenry Cavill, Tyler Hoechlin & More Hunky Stars Who’ve Played Superman Over The Years\nIt’s a bird, it’s a plane, it’s a new Superman! Tyler Hoechlin stars as the Man of Steel in the new series ‘Superman & Lois.’ In honor of the premiere, take a look back at his Superman predecessors.\nTyler Hoechlin\nHenry Cavill\nBrandon Routh\nChristopher Reeve\nTom Welling\nDean Cain\nGerard Christopher\nGerard Christopher as Superman. (The Everett Collection)\nGeorge Reeves\nGeorge Reeves as Superman. (The Everett Collection)\nKirk Alyn\nKirk Alyn as Superman. (The Everett Collection)\n",
"segment": "Superman & Lois will follow Clark Kent/Superman and Lois Lane, played by Elizabeth Tulloch, as they return to Smallville with their sons, Jonathan and Jordan. They are reacquainted with Lana Lang and find their seemingly perfect life upended when The Stranger comes into their lives. Henry Cavill\nHenry Cavill as Superman. ( The Everett Collection)\nHenry Cavill, 37, first debuted as Superman in the 2013 film Man of Steel. The movie was a box office hit and earned nearly $670 million. He returned for Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice in 2016 and went head-to-head with Ben Affleck’s Batman. He also starred in the 2017 film Justice League. Henry will be seen again as Superman in Zack Snyder’s Justice League on HBO Max in March 2021. The film is Snyder’s original version of Justice League.",
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"segment": "In Justice League: The Flashpoint Paradox film, Lois is voiced once more by Dana Delany. In Tales of Metropolis DC Nation Animated Short, Lois is voiced by Maria Bamford. In Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice film, Lois appears as a supporting character portrayed by Amy Adams. She has a moment with Batman where she discloses vital information to him at the climactic point of a physical face-off fight between Superman and Batman. Seven actresses have portrayed the character of Lois Lane in live action media (Noel Neill, Phyllis Coates, Margot Kidder, Teri Hatcher, Erica Durance, Kate Bosworth and Amy Adams). Gallery\n\nThere is an image gallery for\nLois Lane\nMobile link\nLinks\nLois Lane on Wikipedia\nErica Durance as Lois Lane on Smallville Wikipedia\nLois Lane on Superman Rebirth Wikia\nLois Lane on Superman Wikia\nLois Lane on Wikia DC Animated Universe\nLois Lane on DC Database\nLois Lane on DC Movies Wiki\nLois Lane on Young Justice Wikia\nLois Lane on Super Friends Wikia\nRetrieved from \" https://batman.fandom.com/wiki/Lois_Lane?oldid=232799 \"\nCategories: Allies\nCharacters\nGolden Age Characters\nSuperman Mythos\nCommunity content is available under CC-BY-SA unless otherwise noted.",
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"title": "Actresses who played Superman's Lois Lane over the years [PHOTOS]",
"headings": "Actresses who played Superman's Lois Lane over the years [PHOTOS]\nActresses who played Superman's Lois Lane over the years [PHOTOS]\nWho is Lois Lane\nJoin the Discussion\n",
"segment": "Man of Steel, Zack Snyder's interpretation of the DC Comics production will feature Henry Cavill, a relative newcomer, as Superman. Amy Adams' casting has been received well by the fans and the press. A blog on LA Times noted that the Oscar nominated actress will be able to bring experience and a modern spin to the character in comparison to the actresses who played the role in the past. Incidentally, Adams is more experienced at this point in her career than Margot Kidder, who when she was cast as Lois in the 1978 Superman in her late 20s had mostly genre movies under her belt. Kidder, like the original Golden Age comics character, brought a more thick-skinned approach to Lois - in Adams terms, it was more Charlene Fleming than Giselle, the blog observed. Who is Lois Lane\nThe character that emerged in 1938 is the primary love interest of Superman or Clark Kent. The undeniable chemistry between the journalist and the superhero eventually ends in marriage. Media adaptations of the seven decade history of the comic book have depicted Lois Lane in varying light. Although initially the character was portrayed frivolously, she later on took on a tougher avatar. Start the slideshow to see the complete list of actresses who have played Lois Lane over the years on the big screen, in television series as well as on the radio:",
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"headings": "Noel Neill, the first actress to play Lois Lane in the 1948 serial and who married Kevin Spacey's Lex Luthor in Superman Returns, dies aged 95\nNoel Neill, the first actress to play Lois Lane in the 1948 serial and who married Kevin Spacey's Lex Luthor in Superman Returns, dies aged 95\nPublished: 22:18 EDT, 4 July 2016 | Updated: 02:43 EDT, 5 July 2016\nShare this article\nView all\nThe comments below have not been moderated.\nView all\nThe views expressed in the contents above are those of our users and do not necessarily reflect the views of MailOnline.\n",
"segment": "Superman's first Lois Lane actress Noel Neill dies aged 95 | Daily Mail Online\nNoel Neill, the first actress to play Lois Lane in the 1948 serial and who married Kevin Spacey's Lex Luthor in Superman Returns, dies aged 95\nBy Ross Mcdonagh For Dailymail.com\nPublished: 22:18 EDT, 4 July 2016 | Updated: 02:43 EDT, 5 July 2016\nThe big screen's first ever Lois Lane has died. Noel Neill, the first actress to play Superman's love interest, passed away on Sunday. She was 95 years old. +6\nCopy link to paste in your message\nThe original: Noel Neill, the first actress to play Lois Lane in the 1948 serial, has died aged 95\nBorn to a journalist father in 1920 who wanted her to follow in his footsteps, in a way she answered his calling and became arguably the most famous reporter in all of pop culture. Noel signed with paramount in the mid 1940s and appeared in a number of studio films, but she was most famous for her ties to the Man Of Steel. The smile says it all! Jennifer Garner looks relaxed and... 'I'm the Hulk':",
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"segment": "What Is The State Flower Of Pennsylvania? - WorldAtlas\nWhat Is The State Flower Of Pennsylvania? The mountain laurel is known for its beautiful star-shaped blossom. The mountain laurel flower is the designated flower of the US state of Pennsylvania. The flower grows in the countryside of the state and it is one of the important symbols of the state since it represents the beauty and the conservation effort. On the other hand, the Penngift Crownvetch plant is planted at all state roads due to its aesthetic qualities and was given recognition in 1982. Both plants play important roles, while one is recognized as the state flower, the other is recognized as the beautification and conservation plant. The Road to Recognition\nBefore it was given official recognition, the then governor of Pennsylvania had received two bills on his desk for his signature to become law. Governor Gifford had to make a choice between the two bills that were passed by the state legislature that proposed either the mountain laurel or the pink azalea flower to be the official state flower. Pennsylvanians in support of any of the two flowers had been engaged in intense lobbying, forcing the governor to settle the debate.",
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"segment": "What is the state flower of Pennsylvania? - Answers\nSTATE FLOWERPennsylvania's state flower is a Mountain Laurel. Mountain laurel. Home\n \nScience\n \nMath and Arithmetic\n \nHistory\n \nLiterature and Language\n \nTechnology\n \nHealth\n \n🧑⚖️\nLaw & Legal Issues\n \nBusiness & Finance\n \nAll Topics\n \nRandom\n Leaderboard\n Related Topics\nBotany or Plant Biology\n \nPlants and Flowers\n \nTaxonomy\n \nGardening\n \nAsk Question\nLog in\nFlower Gardening\nBotany or Plant Biology\nPennsylvania\nWhat is the state flower of Pennsylvania? Asked by Wiki User\nSee Answer\nTop Answer\nWiki User\nAnswered 2014-10-03 02:44:13\nSTATE FLOWERPennsylvania's state flower is a Mountain Laurel. Mountain laurel. 001\n0\n0\n0\n0\nAdd a Comment\nYour Answer\nLoading...\nStill Have Questions? Find More Answers\nRelated Questions\nPennsylvania state flower? The Mountain Laurel is the state flower of Pennsylvania. This\nwas named the official flower for the state in 1933.",
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"segment": "Popular flowers and arrangements for Pennsylvania\nNot sure what to choose? Let us help! The most popular flowers we send to Pennsylvania are Roses, Carnations and Lilies while the most popular flower colors we send here are Pink, Red and White\nMost commonly delivered: Birthday Arrangements: The Birthday Brights Bouquet and Pink Pursuits Bouquet\nRomantic Flowers: Half Dozen Roses Arranged and Stunning Beauty Bouquet\nFuneral Flowers: Cherished Friend Bouquet\nState Capital\nHarrisburg is the capital city of Pennsylvania. Pennsylvania State Flower\nThe state flower of Pennsylvania is the Mountain Laurel. Local Florists\nAl Axelrod Flowers, Inc.\n4429 Whitaker Ave\nPhiladelphia\nChas. A. Schaefer Flower Shop\n124 W. Market St.\nYork\nPhoebe Floral Shop & Greenhouse\n2102 W. Hamilton St.\nAllentown\nYoung's Florist, Inc\n1124 Walnut St.\nPhiladelphia\nJust a few of the many places in Pennsylvania where you can send flowers.",
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"segment": "The zoo is full of interesting things for children to see and experience, including many interactive educational exhibits and a large variety of live animals; there are more than 200 animals that represent 50 species. Many of these animals are brought into classrooms in area schools as part of the outreach program of the museum and zoo. Some of these animals include bats, birds, bobcats, ferrets, fish, hedgehogs, raccoons, and turtles. If you are wondering what to do in Palo Alto with kids, this is a great place to visit. The zoo welcomes school field trips and can be rented for special occasions like birthday parties. 1451 Middlefield Road, Palo Alto, California, Phone: 650-329-2111\nYou are reading \"Fun Things to Do in Palo Alto, California this Weekend with Friends\" Back to Top or More places to see near me today, what to do, weekend trips\nNearest romantic getaways today at night, places near me, local wedding venues, best small beach town, restaurants, outside, things to do with kids near me, staycation, beaches, resorts near me, how do I plan: NC beaches, Ft Lauderdale, Day trips from NYC, From Chicago, PA, CT, CA, Hilton Head, Castles in Texas, GA beaches\n5. Stanford University Tour, Palo Alto, California\n© Courtesy of belyay - Fotolia.com\nThe Stanford University Tour, which begins at the Stanford Visitor Center on Galvez Street, is free and lasts for 70 minutes.",
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"segment": "Go camping next to the Golden Gate Bridge at Kirby Cove. Learn about Native American culture at the Museum of the American Indian. Go kayaking or paddle boarding. Visit the Pirate Supply Store\nPlay some oldies but goodies at the Muse Mechanique. Go on a scavenger hunt through the city with City Clues. Go for a speedy RocketBoat Ride on the San Francisco Bay. Take the kids and the dog to the Point Isabel park for a do-it-yourself puppy bath and treats at the Sit & Stay Caf. Shoot for a hole-in-one at each San Francisco landmark. So, what are you waiting for? Get a jump on this list and start exploring the Bay Area with your family.",
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"segment": "Bernie Focker: Key question! Roz Focker: My guess is no. Jack Byrnes: Would you spare my the drugstore psychology? Greg Focker: [ everyone starts arguing] Everybody! All right. Everybody just... Everybody just STOP!",
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"headings": "13 dramatic actors who nailed comedy roles in movies\n13 dramatic actors who nailed comedy roles in movies\nJacob Sarkisian\n\"The Devil Wears Prada,\" \"The Grand Budapest Hotel,\" and \"Tropic Thunder\" are all Oscar-nominated films.\nMandy Patinkin in 'The Princess Bride' (1987)\n\"The Princess Bride\" was directed by Rob Reiner.\nTom Hanks in 'You've Got Mail' (1998)\n\"You've Got Mail\" was directed by Nora Ephron.\nRobert De Niro in 'Meet the Parents' (2000)\n\"Meet the Parents\" was directed by Jay Roach.\nMorgan Freeman in 'Bruce Almighty' (2003)\n\"Bruce Almighty\" was directed by Tom Shadyac.\nEmma Thompson in 'Love, Actually' (2003)\n\"Love, Actually\" was directed by Richard Curtis.\nJames Caan in 'Elf' (2003)\n\"Elf\" was directed by Jon Favreau.\nDustin Hoffman in 'Meet the Fockers' (2004)\n\"Meet the Fockers\" is directed by Jay Roach.\nBrad Pitt in 'Mr & Mrs Smith' (2005)\n\"Mr & Mrs Smith\" was directed by Doug Liman.\nKate Winslet in 'The Holiday' (2006)\n\"The Holiday\" was directed by Nancy Meyers.\nMeryl Streep in 'The Devil Wears Prada' (2006)\n\"The Devil Wears Prada\" was directed by David Frankel.\nGeorge Clooney in 'Burn After Reading' (2008)\n\"Burn After Reading\" was directed by Joel and Ethan Coen.\nTom Cruise in 'Tropic Thunder' (2008)\n\"Tropic Thunder\" was directed by Ben Stiller.\nRalph Fiennes in 'The Grand Budapest Hotel' (2014)\n\"The Grand Budapest Hotel\" was directed by Wes Anderson.\n",
"segment": "Universal Pictures/DreamWorks Pictures\nRole: Bernie Focker\nIMDB Synopsis: \" All hell breaks loose when the Byrnes family meets the Focker family for the first time.\" Rotten Tomatoes rating: 39%\nDustin Hoffman, like De Niro, belongs to a class of dramatic American method actors who are now known as some of the best cinema has ever seen. Hoffman's achievements and movies are too many to list, but he won Oscars for \"Kramer vs. Kramer\" and \"Rain Man,\" and also starred in dramas like \"The Graduate\" and \"Marathon Man.\" \" Tootsie\" earned him an Oscar nomination, and while that is a comedy, it's more a classy, awards-friendly one. \"Meet the Fockers\" is the type of mainstream comedy where an actor like Hoffman can relax and have fun. Say what you want about the film, but he's great to watch as Ben Stiller's on-screen dad in \"Meet the Fockers,\" particularly alongside De Niro and Barbara Streisand. Brad Pitt in 'Mr & Mrs Smith' (2005)\n\"Mr & Mrs Smith\" was directed by Doug Liman.",
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"segment": "That's it. Greg Focker: [ high on Truth Serum, giving a speech] Hello everybody. I am, uh, about to set sail on my ship... on the sea of life with my first mate - the beautiful Pamela Byrnes. Pam Byrnes: Love you, baby! ( blows kiss)\nGreg Focker: [ drunkenly blows back kiss, pauses] I still masturbate to Pam. What? She's hot - check out those boobs.",
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"segment": "Cast\nRole: Margaret Reynolds\nDirector: Irvin Kershner\nGenres: Drama, Comedy\nStar Cast: David Selby, Ariane Heller, Terry Smith, Gary Smith\n7\n9\nTV-14\nMeet the Fockers\n(2004)\n13\n3\nAs: Cast\nRole: Rozalin Focker\nDirector: Jay Roach\nGenres: Comedy, Romance\nStar Cast: Ben Stiller, Robert De Niro, Dustin Hoffman, Blythe Danner\nPlot:",
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"segment": "Yes. Jack Byrnes: What is wrong with you people?! Bernie Focker: You people? Dina Byrnes: I used to rub bourbon on Denny's gums. Jack Byrnes: Yeah! Look what happened to him.",
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"headings": "Meet the Parents\nMeet the Parents\nContents\nPlot\nCast\nThemes\nProduction\nBackground\nMain article: Meet the Parents (1992 film)\nWriting\nCasting\nRating\nRelease\nTheatrical run\nHome media\nSoundtrack\nReception\nCritical reception\nAwards\nWins\nNominations\nOthers\nInfluence\nSee also\nReferences\nFurther reading\nExternal links\n",
"segment": "He claims to be unable to find records of anyone named \"Greg Focker\" ever taking the Medical College Admission Test which Greg claimed he had passed with the initial intention of becoming a doctor. Upon learning that Greg's real name is Gaylord (when his suitcase finally arrives), and being presented with proof from Pam that he did in fact pass the test, being told off by Dina over his consistent picking apart of any man Pam brings home (and that he didn't even like Pam's previous fiancé, Kevin, until after they broke up), and hearing Pam make a heartfelt call to Greg, Jack realizes that Pam truly loves Greg. He rushes to the airport, convinces airport security to release Greg, and brings him back to the Byrnes's house. As Greg is proposing to Pam, Jack and Dina listen in on their conversation from another room, agreeing that they should now meet Greg's parents (though both are visibly worried about this). After Debbie's wedding, Jack views footage of Greg recorded by hidden cameras that he had placed strategically around the house in which Greg calls Jack a \"psycho\" and mocks him and exposes Denny as the true marijuana user. Cast\nRobert De Niro as Jack Byrnes, a retired CIA agent and a Vietnam War veteran who is overprotective of his family and takes an instant dislike towards Greg\nBen Stiller as Greg Focker, a male nurse and Pam's boyfriend, who seeks to impress her parents\nTeri Polo as Pam Byrnes, a 2nd grade teacher, who is Greg's girlfriend and Jack and Dina's older daughter\nBlythe Danner as Dina Byrnes, Jack's wife and Pam's mother\nNicole DeHuff as Debbie Byrnes, the younger sister of Pam, Jack and Dina's younger daughter and Bob's fiancée\nJon Abrahams as Denny Byrnes, brother of Pam and Jack and Dina's youngest child\nOwen Wilson as Kevin Rawley, the wealthy broker/carpenter ex-fiancé of Pam\nJames Rebhorn as Larry Banks, Bob's father and a close friend of Jack, who is a plastic surgeon\nThomas McCarthy as Bob Banks, Larry and Linda's son, a doctor and Debbie's fiancé\nPhyllis George as Linda Banks, Larry's wife and Bob's mother\nThemes\n\"But I was trying to have in a kind of forties-farce way, the opportunity to create realistic characters, but heighten the comedic situations and predicaments a bit so that they're still very funny and there is still some very broad humor, but you would connect to the characters and completely identify with Ben Stiller's anxiety about not only meeting Robert De Niro's character and all, but the kind of characters from his past that come with him.\" Jay Roach\nGreg Focker is a middle-class Jewish nurse whose social and cultural position is juxtaposed against the Byrnes family of upper-class White Anglo-Saxon Protestants. With respect to Greg as a Jew and a nurse when compared to the Byrnes and Banks families, a distinct cultural gap is created and subsequently widened. The cultural differences are often highlighted, and Greg repeatedly made aware of them. This serves to achieve comedic effect through character development and has also been commented upon as being indicative of thematic portrayal of Jewish characters' roles in modern film as well as being a prime example of how male nurses are portrayed in media.",
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"segment": "The following morning, a victorious Jason emerges from the water, holding Freddy's severed head. However, Freddy's head suddenly winks at the camera as his laughter is heard in the background, implying he is still alive. Cast\nMain articles: List of A Nightmare on Elm Street characters and List of Friday the 13th characters\nRobert Englund as Freddy Krueger\nKen Kirzinger as Jason Voorhees\nSpencer Stump as young Jason Voorhees\nMonica Keena as Lori Campbell\nJason Ritter as Will Rollins\nKelly Rowland as Kia Waterson\nChris Marquette as Charlie Linderman\nLochlyn Munro as Deputy Scott Stubbs\nKatharine Isabelle as Gibb Smith\nBrendan Fletcher as Mark Davis\nZack Ward as Bobby Davis, Mark's older brother\nKyle Labine as Bill Freeburg\nChris Gauthier as Shack\nDavid Kopp as Blake\nJesse Hutch as Trey\nTom Butler as Dr. Campbell\nGarry Chalk as Sheriff Williams\nPaula Shaw as Pamela Voorhees\nAdditionally, Evangeline Lilly had a walk-on role as a high-school student. Professional wrestler Óscar Gutiérrez, better known by his ring name Rey Mysterio, was Englund's stunt double for a scene in Freddy's boiler room lair. New Line Cinema studio chief Robert Shaye, who produced every preceding Nightmare on Elm Street film, played the school principal (credited as L.E. Moko). Production\nDevelopment\nInfluenced by fan desire for a crossover film with a fight between Freddy and Jason, New Line and Paramount tried to make a Freddy vs. Jason movie in 1987 but could not agree on a story. When Friday the 13th Part VIII: Jason Takes Manhattan failed at the box office, Sean Cunningham wanted to reacquire the rights to Friday the 13th and begin working with New Line Cinema on Freddy vs. Jason (New Line owned Nightmare on Elm Street ). Paramount and New Line wanted the license to the other's character so they could control a crossover film.",
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"segment": "The following morning, a victorious Jason emerges from the water, holding Freddy's severed head. However, Freddy's head suddenly winks at the camera as his laughter is heard in the background, implying he is still alive. Cast\nMain articles: List of A Nightmare on Elm Street characters and List of Friday the 13th characters\nRobert Englund as Freddy Krueger\nKen Kirzinger as Jason Voorhees\nSpencer Stump as young Jason Voorhees\nMonica Keena as Lori Campbell\nJason Ritter as Will Rollins\nKelly Rowland as Kia Waterson\nChris Marquette as Charlie Linderman\nLochlyn Munro as Deputy Scott Stubbs\nKatharine Isabelle as Gibb Smith\nBrendan Fletcher as Mark Davis\nZack Ward as Bobby Davis, Mark's older brother\nKyle Labine as Bill Freeburg\nChris Gauthier as Shack\nDavid Kopp as Blake\nJesse Hutch as Trey\nTom Butler as Dr. Campbell\nGarry Chalk as Sheriff Williams\nPaula Shaw as Pamela Voorhees\nAdditionally, Evangeline Lilly had a walk-on role as a high-school student. Professional wrestler Óscar Gutiérrez, better known by his ring name Rey Mysterio, was Englund's stunt double for a scene in Freddy's boiler room lair. New Line Cinema studio chief Robert Shaye, who produced every preceding Nightmare on Elm Street film, played the school principal (credited as L.E. Moko). Production\nDevelopment\nInfluenced by fan desire for a crossover film with a fight between Freddy and Jason, New Line and Paramount tried to make a Freddy vs. Jason movie in 1987 but could not agree on a story. When Friday the 13th Part VIII: Jason Takes Manhattan failed at the box office, Sean Cunningham wanted to reacquire the rights to Friday the 13th and begin working with New Line Cinema on Freddy vs. Jason (New Line owned Nightmare on Elm Street ). Paramount and New Line wanted the license to the other's character so they could control a crossover film.",
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"segment": "Friday the 13th Part VI\" (1986). Kane Hodder stars as Jason in \"Friday the 13th Part VII: The New\nBlood\" (1988), \"Friday the 13th Part VIII: Jason Takes Manhattan\"\n(1989), \"Jason Goes to Hell: The Final Friday\"(1993) , and \"Jason\nX\" (2001) Ken Kirzinger stars as Jason in \"Freddy vs. Jason\"\n(2003). Derek Mears stars as Jason in the recent \"Friday the 13th\"\n(2009). Over a period of 29 years there have been 12 films made\nabout the creepy Jason Voorhees. Six different actors over these\nyears have received mention of playing his character, although\nthere are actors unmentioned in \"Friday the 13th: The Final\nChapter\" (1984) and in \"Friday the 13th: A New Beginning\"\n(1985).",
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"segment": "How many movies have been made starring Jason Vorhees? Jason Voorhees is not an actual member of cast, but a character\nthat has been played throughout 11 of 12 films by several actors. Warrington Gillette stars as Jason in \"Friday the 13th Part II\"\n(1981) in a scene where he is unmasked, although an unmentioned\nstunt man probably performed most of the part. Richard Brooker\nstars as Jason for \"Friday the 13th Part III\" (1982). CJ Graham\nstars as Jason in \"Jason Lives: Friday the 13th Part VI\" (1986). Kane Hodder stars as Jason in \"Friday the 13th Part VII: The New\nBlood\" (1988), \"Friday the 13th Part VIII: Jason Takes Manhattan\"\n(1989), \"Jason Goes to Hell: The Final Friday\"(1993) , and \"Jason\nX\" (2001) Ken Kirzinger stars as Jason in \"Freddy vs. Jason\"\n(2003).",
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"headings": "List of\nFriday the 13th\ncharacters\n\nList of Friday the 13th characters\nContents\nOverview\nA\nAbel\nAdmiral Robertson\nAlexis Peterson\nAli\nAlice Hardy\nAlice Jane Witney\nAndy Beltrami\nAnnette Edwards\nAnnie Phillips\nAsh Williams\nAllen Hawes\nAxel Burns\nB\nBarry Jackson\nBen MacNeal\nBig Red Gleason\nBree\nButch Mahan\nC\nCarly McDonnell\nCaroline\nCharles McCulloch\nChelsea Sanders\nChewie Wong\nChili Jachson\nChris Higgins\nChuck Garth\nClaudette Hayes\nClay Miller\nCrazy Ralph\nCreighton Duke\nColleen Van Dueson\nCort Andrews\nD\nDavie Falkner\nDebbie Klein\nDeborah Caldwell\nDiane Cavanaugh\nDiana Kimble\nDoctor Armando Castillo\nDoctor Hyacinth Stein\nDoug Bell\nDrayton Sawyer\nDuke Johnson\nE\nEddie Kelso\nElias Voorhees\nEric Pope\nEnos\nEthan\nEthel Hubbard\nEva Watanabe\nF\nFreddy Krueger\nFox\nFree Jefferson\nG\nGeorge Winter\nGinny Field\nH\nHalo Harlan\nJ\nJack Burrell\nJ.J. Jarrett\nJake Patterson\nJane McDowell\nJason Voorhees\nJeff Dunsberry\nJenna Montgomery\nJessica Kimble\nJim Miller\nJimmy Mortimer\nJoe Travers\nDeputy Josh\nJuan Jimenez Gonzales\nJulius Gaw\nJunior Hubbard\nK\nKate Pataki\nKM-14\nKelly Boone\nKelly Mills\nKristen\nL\nLaura Upland\nLeatherface\nLoco\nLondon Jefferson\nLori Campbell\nLynne Bowes\nLuke McCabey\nM\nMaddy Paulson\nMaggie\nMarcie Stanler\nMark Jarvis\nMartin\nMatthew Letter\nMaxi Wagner\nMegan Garris\nMelda\nMelissa Paur\nMichelle Kyler\nMiles Wolfe\nMitch Deever\nMrs. Tracy Jarvis\nN\nNed Rubenstein\nNikki Parsley\nNorwood Thawn\nNubbins Sawyer\nNurse Robbie Morgan\nP\nPam Roberts\nPamela Voorhees\nPaula Mott\nPaul Guthrie\nPaul Holt\nPete Linley\nPhil\nProfessor Claude Bardox\nR\nRaymond Joffroy\nReggie Winter\nRennie Wickham\nRick Bombay\nDeputy Rick Cologne\nRob Dier\nRobin Brown\nRobin Peterson\nRowan LaFontaine\nRoy Burns\nS\nSally Thomas\nSandra Dier\nSandra Casey\nSara Parkington\nSamantha Lane\nScott Cheney\nSean Robertson\nShelly Finkelstein\nSheriff Mike Garris\nSissy Baker\nStephanie Kimble\nSteve Christy\nSteven Halavex\nSteven Freeman\nSummer Stone\nSuzi Donaldson\nT\nTamara Mason\nTeddy Bateman\nTed Bowen\nTed Cooper\nTerry McCarthy\nTina & Terri Moore\nTillamook\nTina McCarthy\nTina Shepard\nTommy Jarvis\nTrey Leblanc\nTrish Jarvis\nTrent Sutton\nV\nVera Sanchez\nVic Faden\nVicki Sanders\nVickie Perry\nVinnie Manalo\nViolet Defalco\nViolet Moraine\nW\nWalter Hobb\nWayne Ricardo Sanchez\nWayne Webber\nWhitney Miller\nDeputy Winslow\nSee also\nNotes\nReferences\n",
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"headings": "Every Actor Who’s Played Jason Voorhees\nEvery Actor Who’s Played Jason Voorhees\nEvery Actor Who’s Played Jason Voorhees\nMore: Every Future Movie Star In The Friday the 13th Franchise\n",
"segment": "The New Blood, Part 8: Jason Takes Manhattan, Jason Goes to Hell, and Jason X\nKen Kirzinger in Freddy vs. Jason\nDerek Mears in Friday the 13th (2009)\nAri Lehman originated the role of Jason Voorhees, albeit a young version of the character that reaches up to grab Alice out of her canoe in Friday the 13th 's ending scare. While Warrington Gillette is credited as Jason in Friday the 13th Part 2, he actually only plays the unmasked version near the end of the sequel. When under his potato sack mask, Jason is played by actor Steve Dash. Richard Brooker took over as Jason for Friday the 13th Part 3 in 3-D, becoming the first actor to don Jason's trademark hockey mask. Ted White played Jason for his last human adventure in Friday the 13th: The Final Chapter. White infamously wasn't a fan of the character and took the role solely for the money. Thankfully, he's softened his stance since. While Jason technically isn't the killer in Friday the 13th Part V:",
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"headings": "Jason Voorhees\nJason Voorhees\nEvil-doer\nFull Name\nAlias\nOrigin\nOccupation\nPowers/Skills\nHobby\nGoals\nCrimes\nType of Villain\nContents\nPortrayals\nPersonality\nCharacter Description\nPowers and Abilities\nNatural Abilities\nSupernatural Powers\nBionic Powers\nList of murders committed by Jason Voorhees\nFriday the 13th: Part 2\nFriday the 13th: Part III\nFriday the 13th: The Final Chapter\nFriday the 13th Part VI: Jason Lives\nFriday the 13th Part VII: The New Blood\nFriday the 13th Part VIII: Jason Takes Manhattan\nJason Goes to Hell: The Final Friday\nJason X\nFreddy vs Jason\nList of weapons used by Jason Voorhees\nReception\nTrivia\nExternal Links\nNavigation\nLanguages:\n",
"segment": "The Final Friday\n5.8\nJason X\n5.9\nFreddy vs Jason\n6\nList of weapons used by Jason Voorhees\n7\nReception\n8\nTrivia\n9\nExternal Links\n10\nNavigation\nPortrayals\nHe was portrayed by Ari Lehman in Friday the 13th. He was portrayed by the late Steve Daskewisz (masked) and Warrington Gillette (unmasked) in Part II. He was portrayed by the late Richard Brooker in Part III. He was portrayed by Ted White in The Final Chapter. He was portrayed by Tom Morga in A New Beginning (in dream and illusion sequences only). He was portrayed by C.J. Graham in Jason Lives. He was portrayed by Kane Hodder in The New Blood, Jason takes Manhattan, Jason Goes to Hell, Jason X and the Game. He was portrayed by Ken Kirzinger in Freddy vs. Jason and certain stunts in Jason Takes Manhattan. Personality\nJason is an enigmatic and foreboding figure, seldom exhibiting any characteristics outside of a burning desire to hunt and anger at those who invade his land. Jason is also utterly relentless with his prey, pursuing his desired quarry without ever backing down, not even allowing grievous bodily harm inflicted upon him to hinder his determination.",
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"segment": "He weighs around 122 kg or 268 pounds. Who is Howie Long Married to? Howie Long, his wife, and family\nHowie Long is married to a lovely wife, Diane Addonizio. They first met each other when they were pursuing higher studies at Villanova University. They tied the knot on June 27, 1982. Diane is a graduate of the USC School of Law. Diane and Howie have three children together named Kyle Long, Chris Long, and Howard Jr. Long. All of their sons are involved in sports. Chris plays the defensive end for Philadelphia Eagles, Kyle Long is the guard for the Chicago Bears while Howard Long Jr. is involved in football operations with Oakland Raiders. Howie Long Net Worth & Salary\nHowie earned most of his money during his NFL Career.",
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"segment": "The two tied the knot on June 27, 1982. The pair first met each other at the Villanova University while they both were the students majoring in Classical-Studie. Howie Long and his wife Diane Addonizio\nSOURCE: Hitberry\nHis wife Diane is a graduate of USC School of Law and is a non-practicing lawyer. The couple is blessed with three children, Kyle Long, Chris Long, and Howard Jr Long. All of their sons are also involved in sports. CAPTION: Howie Long, his wife Diane Addonizio and their three children SOURCE: Married Wiki\nHis son, Chris Long plays defensive end for Philadelphia Eagles whereas Kyle Long is the guard for the Chicago Bears. Their third son, Howard Long Jr. is involved in football operations with the Oakland Raiders.",
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"segment": "Howard Jr's parents Howie Long and Diane Addonizio are married since June 27, 1982. Source: Getty Images\nAfter dating for several years, Diane and Howie decided to tied the wedding knot on June 27, 1982. They got married in attendance of their family members, relatives, and close friends. From the string marital bond, Mr. and Mrs. Long shared three adorable sons Chris Long (born on March 28, 1985 ), Kyle Long (born on December 5, 1988 ), and Howard Jr. As of 2020, Howie and Diane are celebrating their 38-years of marriage anniversary blissfully. Popular Brothers\nLike father Howie, Howard Jr's elder brother Chris is also the football defensive end who played for professional NFL teams such as St. Louis Rams, New England Patriots, and Philadelphia Eagles . Image: Howard Long Jr (right) pictured with his eldest brothers Chris Long (middle) and Kyle Long (left). Source: Instagram @kylelong75\nThe 2018 Walter Payton NFL Man of the Year Chris is a married man.",
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"segment": "In 1983, he retired from the football and moved towards acting. He appeared in many television shows and commercials. He has also been featured in hit movies like Broken Arrow, Dollar for the Dead, Firestorm and so on. He is now serving as a studio analyst for FOX Sports’ NFL Coverage. Howie Long Height and Weight\nThe former defensive end stands to be massive 6 feet 5 inch or 1.95 m tall. He weighs around 122 kg or 268 pounds. Who is Howie Long Married to? Howie Long, his wife, and family\nHowie Long is married to a lovely wife, Diane Addonizio. They first met each other when they were pursuing higher studies at Villanova University. They tied the knot on June 27, 1982.",
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"title": "Howie Long has been Married for 36 years; Who is his Wife?",
"headings": "Defensive end Howie Long has been Married for 36 years; Who is his Wife?\nDefensive end Howie Long has been Married for 36 years; Who is his Wife?\nHowie Long is an American actor, sports analyst, and former National Football League’s defensive end who is best known for being 8-time Pro Bowler and one-time Defensive Player of the Year. He played 13 seasons in the NFL for Oakland/Los Angeles Raiders from the year 1981 to 1993. Howie’s success in his career life pales in comparison to the success he has had in his marriage and relationship.\nHe has been married to his beautiful girlfriend, Diane Addonizio with whom he shares three sons. Continue scrolling down to find out all about his relationship with his wife and also learn out more about his family and children.\nIs Howie Long still Married?\nHowie and Diane’s Sons\nWho is Howie Long’s Wife Diane Addonizio?\nIs Jake Long related to Howie Long?\nHowie Long’s Interesting Facts\n",
"segment": "Is Howie Long still Married? Howie Long’s relationship with his wife Diane Addonizio plays out straight like the story of some classic love story movies. They first met each other during their college years as both of them attended the same Villanova University. After his graduation, he joined the NFL and began his career as a professional NFL player in 1981. Only a year after turning pro, he took his relationship with Diane to the next level and married her in June of 1982. Caption: Howie Long with his wife, Diane Addonizio\nThe couple has spent more than three decades together as husband and wife and is still going strong to the current day. Diane has always been there with Howie through his highs and lows. His wife’s support may be the reason that he has been able to make it this far with the success that he has been able to find. He has been able to buy a comfortable life for his family with his success in the NFL and as a sports analyst.",
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"headings": "Diane Addonizio: Howie Long's wife, Know about their Married Life.\nDiane Addonizio: Howie Long's wife, Know about their Married Life.\nDiane Addonizio, Howie Long’s Wife\nDiane Addonizio’s Blissful Married Life And Children\n316 likes\nAre Diane Addonizio And Howie Long Getting a divorce?\nDiane Addonizio's Quick Facts\nHowie Long's Quick Facts\n",
"segment": "The similar case we are sharing today, Diane Addonizio, she became a celebrity after marrying actor/NFL star Howie Long . Diane Addonizio and Howard Long married in June of 1982. She is often taken to be the First Lady among NFL wives. Are you eager to know more about the couple's relationship, you will find through this article. Let's start! Diane Addonizio, Howie Long’s Wife\nDiane is a happily married woman and a mother of three kids. Diane is a graduate of the USC School of Law . Addonizio came to limelight after being married to Howie Long, an American former National Football League (NFL), defensive end, actor, and sports analyst. The first real date Diane and Howie had was when Howie invited her to his room to watch an NFL game on TV. Diane’s husband, Howie Long, is a native of Somerville, Massachusetts.",
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"segment": "Diane Addonizio, Howie Long’s Wife\nDiane is a happily married woman and a mother of three kids. Diane is a graduate of the USC School of Law . Addonizio came to limelight after being married to Howie Long, an American former National Football League (NFL), defensive end, actor, and sports analyst. The first real date Diane and Howie had was when Howie invited her to his room to watch an NFL game on TV. Diane’s husband, Howie Long, is a native of Somerville, Massachusetts. Howie Long appeared in several TV commercials for various brands, including a popular series of ads for Radio Shack alongside actress Teri Hatcher. It almost never happens in NFL stars life but this couple seems to be breaking the jinx with solid healthy family life. Diane Addonizio’s Blissful Married Life And Children\nDiane Addonizio is happily married to the love of her life. The couple tied the knot on 27, June 1982. Diane and Howie Long have been married for nearly 37 years.",
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"segment": "When I went to the Hall of Fame in 2000 and was inducted, it was a travesty the kind of carnage I saw out of these guys who were in their 50s and 60s, who had defined and in many ways laid the foundation for the NFL being what it is today. Relationship Statistics of Howie Long\nWhat is Howie Long marital status ? ( single, married, in relation or divorce): Married\nWhen did Howie Long get married ? ( married date): June 27, 1982\n💑 Anniversary in 35 days 💑\nHow many children does Howie Long have ? ( name): Three (Chris Long, Kyle Long, Howie Jr.)\nIs Howie Long having any relationship affair ?: No\nIs Howie Long gay ?: No\nWho is Howie Long wife ? (",
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"headings": "Defensive end Howie Long has been Married for 36 years; Who is his Wife?\nDefensive end Howie Long has been Married for 36 years; Who is his Wife?\nHowie Long is an American actor, sports analyst, and former National Football League’s defensive end who is best known for being 8-time Pro Bowler and one-time Defensive Player of the Year. He played 13 seasons in the NFL for Oakland/Los Angeles Raiders from the year 1981 to 1993. Howie’s success in his career life pales in comparison to the success he has had in his marriage and relationship.\nHe has been married to his beautiful girlfriend, Diane Addonizio with whom he shares three sons. Continue scrolling down to find out all about his relationship with his wife and also learn out more about his family and children.\nIs Howie Long still Married?\nHowie and Diane’s Sons\nWho is Howie Long’s Wife Diane Addonizio?\nIs Jake Long related to Howie Long?\nHowie Long’s Interesting Facts\n",
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"segment": "Caption: Howie Long with his wife, Diane Addonizio and sons\nFurthermore, Howie’s youngest son Howard Long Jr was born in the year 1990 and unlike his brothers has worked as a scouting assistant and personal assistant for the Raiders. Howie has been successful in giving his sons a proper upbringing where they are now able to make a name for themselves. He has been blessed with a good wife and three sons. Who is Howie Long’s Wife Diane Addonizio? His wife, Diane Addonizio is an American lawyer who was born in the year 1960, in Red Bank, New Jersey, the United States of America. Later, she came to media spotlight after marrying her husband, Howie Long. Diane is always becoming a helping hand for her husband. Caption: Howie Long’s wife, Diane Addonizio\nIs Jake Long related to Howie Long?",
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"segment": "Origins of the Portuguese Language | The Translation Company\nHome > Resources > Language & Country Knowledge > Brazil, Portugal & the Portuguese Language > Portuguese Language > Origins of the Portuguese Language\nPrint Friendly\nOrigin of the Portuguese Language\nThe Popularity of the Portuguese Language\nPortuguese is a Romance language that came from Galician-Portuguese, which was used in the medieval Kingdom of Galicia. It is one of the major languages of the world and an official language of the European Union, the Organization of American States, the African Union, and Lusophone countries. Roughly 272.9 million people speak Portuguese. It is now the fifth-most spoken language in the world, the third-most spoken language in the Western Hemisphere, and the most spoken in the Southern Hemisphere. The History of Portuguese\nThe Portuguese language originated from Latin in the Western Iberian Peninsula. Roman soldiers and colonists introduced Latin in 216 BCE. The language extended to other regions by Roman soldiers, settlers, and merchants. When the Roman Empire collapsed in Western Europe, the Iberian Peninsula was taken over by Germanic peoples (Migration Period). This occurred between 409 and 711 CE. After the Roman conquest of the Iberian Peninsula, Vulgar Latin replaced almost every local language.",
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"segment": "The Origin of “Brazilian” Portuguese | Soul Brasil Magazine\nThe Origin of “Brazilian” Portuguese\nMar 25, 2021 | Brazil Spotlight, Culture & Behavior | 0 comments\n\nBy Lindenberg Junior | Translation: Leandro Saueia\nJust like Spanish, Italian and French, Portuguese is also a Latin derived language. Most of Brazilians are not aware about the history of their language and its relation to the many others languages that were spoken in the country, prior to the arrival of the Portuguese Pedro Alvares Cabral; as well as the other languages that were spoken before and after Brazil’s colonization. Portuguese is the official language of Brazil, the seventh most spoken language in the world, and the third with most speakers in Europe. According to some historians, when Brazil was found by the Portuguese, there were more than a thousand different languages in the country being spoken by Indians of different ethnic groups. Portuguese colonization started gradually along the coastline in 1532 when the “capitanias” (the Administrative division and hereditary fief of the Portuguese state in some of its colonies) were institutionalized. During this period, many communities of the “Tupi” and “Guarani” Indians could be found on the seaside, from Rio de Janeiro in the south through Pará in the north. To establish a communication with the natives, the Portuguese started to learn the language and dialects used by the Indians. From the Tubinambá, spoken by the groups more open minded to the contact with the colonizers, a common language was created to be used by Indians and Europeans.",
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"segment": "Are there any English words with Portuguese origins? There are plenty of Portuguese words which got introduced to the English language over the centuries. One of the most famous ones is the mosquito, which means little mosquito, but banana, coconut, breeze and zebra also originated from the Portuguese language. Why learn Portuguese? The number of countries that speak Portuguese is over ten and present all around the world. That means speaking Portuguese can be a great skill to communicate with people from all over the world. For example: in case you plan to travel to Brazil, speaking the language will make a huge impact on the experience. Locals rarely speak English, so speaking Portuguese is the only way to reach them. Portuguese is not an easy language to learn, but it is very precious knowledge.",
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"segment": "Countries That Speak Portuguese - Facts You Didn't Know\nLife in Portugal Countries That Speak Portuguese: Facts You Didn’t Know\nDid you know that Portuguese is the 6th most spoken language in the world? Portuguese is also spoken in 6 different continents and it’s the official language of 7 different countries. Read further and learn more about the origins and the present form of this diverse language. Where does the Portuguese language originate from? In 218 BC, the Roman soldiers and colonists arrived in the Western Iberian Peninsula. The Portuguese language developed from the Latin that the invaders talked and slowly became an independent language. A brief history class\nAlthough the Iberian Peninsula was occupied by the Barbarians, Visigoths and the Moorish, they didn’t have a big impact on the development of the language. Portuguese wasn’t officially used and recognized until the foundation of the first Portuguese university in 1290. Since then, Portuguese became the formal language and evolved from the language of the poor to the language of poetry.",
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"headings": "8 Surprising Differences Between Brazilian Portuguese and Portugal Portuguese\n8 Surprising Differences Between Brazilian Portuguese and Portugal Portuguese\nWhile doing some research about the Portuguese language you’ll find that there are two main types of it: Brazilian Portuguese and European Portuguese. From vocabulary, grammar, & pronunciation there are many differences between Brazilian Portuguese and European Portuguese. Even natives can misunderstand each other!\nWhere is Portuguese spoken? How many people speak Portuguese?\nCan Portuguese and Brazilians understand each other?\nWhy are there different types of Portuguese?\nBrazilian Portuguese vs Portugal Portuguese: What are the main differences?\n1. ‘Tu’ vs. ‘você’\n2. The Gerund: When is it used?\n3. Pronunciation\n4. No need for personal pronouns before the verb\n5. Spelling – The new writing agreement and its consequences\n6. Pronouns – Do the pronouns come before or after the verbs?\n7. Vocabulary\n8. False friends\nWhich type of Portuguese is easier to learn?\nWhat are the main difference between Portuguese and English?/h2>\nWhich type of Portgueuse Should You Learn?\nLearn European Portuguese in Portugal\nLike it? Pin it for later!\nWant more? Here are some hilarious Portuguese expressions!\nWant to know more about learning languages? Start here!\nOver to you!\nMichele\n",
"segment": "Why are there different types of Portuguese? Just like the European Spanish is different from Latin American Spanish, so too is the Portuguese spoken in Europe compared to that in Brazil. Let’s go back a few centuries and try to understand why there are so many different types and accents of Portuguese. Portuguese is a romance language that, just like Italian, Spanish, and French, evolved from Latin after the Romans invaded the Iberian Peninsula 2,000 years ago. Portugal gained its independence in 1143, but it was only in 1290 when the first university was created in Lisbon by King Dinis that Portuguese was officially recognised as the official language of the country. From then on, the language was used for most official documents and, as time passed by, the similarities to Spanish faded as both languages evolved differently even though there are still lots of words that are written the same way. During the Discoveries Era in the 15th and 16th century, Portuguese sailors brought their language to many parts of the world and that is the reason why the language is spoken in Europe, America, Africa and Asia. When taking the language to other territories, it ended up mixing with the language previously spoken in those areas. The Portuguese discovered Brazil in 1500 and soon began to export their traditions, however, the language was only officially established in 1758. By that time, it had suffered from the influence of the indigenous people already living in the territories occupied by the Portuguese in the 16th century.",
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"segment": "the reason that portuguese is spoken in portugal is the same reason that english is spoken in england.and spanish in spain.and so 4th.there is an untrue folklore that states that portuguese was born the day that a man in the fishing village was seen dancing with a pig.embarrassed (mispelled?);a peculiar sound erupted the night.from wence vocals the sound emitted,no one knew.and thus the legend was begotten…. Dan: Portuguese is spoken in Brazil as a result of the Pope’s actions. Spain and Portugual were engaged in exploring and conquering the New World. Spain and Portugual were contemplating War to decide and settle upon territory. They went to the Pope who drew a line in the then know New World and said everything east belongs to Portugual and west belongs to Spain. Brazil was East. Bruce: @DanBingo! THIS is the TRUE reason, not the above article!",
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"segment": "Roots of the Language: Like other Romance languages, Portuguese is rooted in Latin, which was brought to the Iberian Peninsula during the Roman Empire. The region that is now Portugal (along with part of Spain), was once the Roman Province of Lusitania, which used Latin as its common language. After the collapse of the Roman Empire, language in Lusitania shared a similar fate to that of its nearest neighbor, Spain. Vulgar Latin evolved into the first version of Portuguese, sometimes known as Galician-Portuguese. Galicia, today an autonomous region of northern Spain, and Portugal had once been united. After the Moorish invasion in 711, Portuguese was influenced by Arabic when it became the official government language. Soon after Portugal broke away from the rest of the region and became the independent Kingdom of Portugal in the 12th century, King Denis declared Portuguese the official language, replacing Latin as the common language. During the Age of Exploration, Portuguese explorers led European exploration, establishing trade routes and colonies across the globe. As a result of Portugal’s exploration, the Portuguese language spread to colonies in Africa, Asia, and the Americas.",
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"segment": "Roots of the Portuguese Language | Portuguese Influences | The Translation Company\nPrint Friendly\nRoots of the Portuguese Language\nPortuguese is a romance language and is one of the official languages of the European Union including other language associations. Portuguese is an extremely popular language, with over 270 million speakers. Today, Portuguese is known as the main language of Brazil. The history of this romance language has had many effects on other languages around the world. Free Quote\[email protected]\n1.800.725.6498\nReceive a quote today! Influences\nGalician is the closet language to Portuguese. Galician-Portuguese was spoken in Medieval Times, in the Kingdom of Galicia (northern Spain). The two languages were separated, but still share many verb tenses and vocabulary. Today, Galician is considered to be a dialect of Portuguese. These two languages also gave birth to another language, Fala.",
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"segment": "Portuguese Speaking Countries - WorldAtlas\nPortuguese Speaking Countries\nPortuguese signs in Sao Paulo, Brazil. Portuguese is a Latin-based (or Romance) language that developed in the Iberian Peninsula. It was influenced by the languages introduced to the region during the barbaric invasions, particularly German, and much later in history, the Moorish invasions. This event brought the Arabic language, which also left its mark on between 400 and 800 Portuguese words. Today, Portuguese is among the world's ten most spoken languages. Portuguese first appeared in text from the 9th Century onward, and continued to gain importance until Portugal became an independent country in 1143. Then, by 1290, the King proclaimed that the “ vulgar language ” (as it was then referred to because of its deviance from pure Latin) would become the official language of the nation and named it Portuguese. The Portuguese Empire\nPortugal gained global power and became the first world-wide empire in history. Sailors began exploring the coast of Africa and islands throughout the Atlantic at the beginning of the 1500’s in search of a more efficient route for the spice trade. The sailors reached Asia year later and everywhere they landed, they built forts and factories and established the land as Portuguese territory.",
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"headings": "10 Things You Didn’t Know About Basque Culture\n10 Things You Didn’t Know About Basque Culture\n1. The Basque language has seven different dialects.\n2. The Basque language is also spoken in part of France.\n3. The Basques are one of the oldest ethnic groups in Europe.\n4. Basque is one of the oldest living languages.\n5. Basques have their own unique festivals.\n6. Folklore plays an important part in the culture.\n7. They have their own unique drink.\n8. They have their own national sport.\n9. Rural sports still exist.\n10. Eating is a national pastime.\n",
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"segment": "Basque\nBasque is one of the most unique languages in Spain because it’s a language isolate. It’s not related to any other language in Europe, and it’s not even related to any other known living language! During the dictatorship in Spain, there were restrictions on using the Basque language. However, this trend reversed in the 1960s and Basque education and media has been flourishing ever since. Where is Basque spoken? People speak the Basque language in the Basque Country, which is in northwestern Spain. The largest city in the Basque Country is Bilbao. Because the Basque Country shares a border with France, people also speak Basque in some parts of France. How to learn Basque\nSome popular language learning apps have developed courses to learn Basque, like Duolingo and Memrise. You can also learn Basque using this list of resources from the Basque Heritage Organization.",
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"segment": "баск\nLatin American Spanish: vasco\nSwedish: bask\nThai: ชาวบาสค์\nTurkish: Basklı kişi\nUkrainian: баск\nVietnamese: người Basque\nBritish English: Basque / bæsk; bɑːsk / NOUN\nlanguage Basque is the language spoken by the Basque people. American English:",
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"segment": "The Basque language is one of Western Europe’s oldest languages, predating the spread of Indo-European languages such as English, French, German, Italian, Portuguese, Russian and Spanish. Love a good mystery? You’ll love the Basque language. The origins of the unique language are unknown. Even linguistic scholars can’t solve the mystery. Basque isn’t widely studied, so knowing Basque will set you apart from other language learners. And because it’s spoken in parts of Spain and France, it pairs nicely with studying the Spanish and/or French language. Learning Resource\nEasy Basque is a YouTube channel that has 13 free videos to teach you the basics of the Basque language. You’ll learn subjects, numbers, common verbs, common adjectives and more. 3.",
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"segment": "Plus, Learn101.org offers plenty of audio to give you a clearer idea of pronunciation. 2. Basque\nAround 500,000 people speak the Basque language. Most of this population is centered in Basque Country, which is comprised of the Northeastern Spain and a small portion of Western France. What Makes Basque Cool\nBasque is a language isolate, meaning it has no known existing language relatives. The Basque language is one of Western Europe’s oldest languages, predating the spread of Indo-European languages such as English, French, German, Italian, Portuguese, Russian and Spanish. Love a good mystery? You’ll love the Basque language. The origins of the unique language are unknown. Even linguistic scholars can’t solve the mystery.",
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"segment": "Catalonia is proud of its language. So, their regional government has spent a lot of money developing several free and paid services to help you learn Catalan. One of these are Parla.cat (free) and Consorci per a la Normalització Lingüística (paid). 5. Basque\nBasque is a language spoken in the Basque Country, around the Pyrenees, in both Spain and France. Basque currently has around 751,500 speakers with the majority being located in the Basque Country. Thanks to Basque being a language isolate (no other language is like it), Basque has become one the most obscure languages! But also one of the best! ( Or that may just be me!) Why Learn Basque?",
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"segment": "Larry’s hair color was grey and eye color was blue. Larry Hagman: Social Media\nHe has around 60K followers on Facebook. But he didn’t have an official page on Twitter and Instagram. Larry Hagman: Death\nHe died on November 23, 2012, at the age of 81 in Dallas, Texas, United States. The cause of his death was Leukemia. Also, read the affair, salary, the net worth, controversy, and the bio of Brian Kinney , Mark Harmon\nReference: ( Wikipedia)\nMark Valley\nTags : ' Dallas’ American film Actor Soap Opera Digest Award\nSuggest Bio Update\n×\nName:",
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"segment": "Away from films, Larry was actively involved in a series of civic and philanthropic events. An adamant non-smoker, he served as the chairperson of the American Cancer Society's \"Great American Smokeout\", from 1981 to 1992. Larry Hagman died at age 81 on November 23, 2012 at Medical City Dallas Hospital in Dallas, Texas from complications of throat cancer. - IMDb Mini Biography By: Anonymous\nSpouse (1)\nMaj Hagman\n( 18 December 1954 - 23 November 2012) ( his death) ( 2 children)\nTrade Mark (5)\nCowboy hat\nHis gleaming smile. Southern accent. Smoky, gravelly voice. The role of JR Ewing on Dallas (1978). Trivia (139)\nBroke his collar bone when he was a child. Offered to pay for drug rehab for Robert Downey Jr. in 1996, after Downey asked to borrow $100,000 from him.",
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"segment": "Actor\nEducation: Weatherford High School, Trinity School, Bard College and Black-Foxe Military Institute\nChildren: 2 (Heidi and Preston)\nAbout Larry Martin Hagman\nLarry Hagman, with a net worth of $15 million, died in November 2012. He succumbed to leukemia. He was an American TV and film actor, director and producer, born on the 21st of September 1931. His rise to fame was as a result of his role in I Dream Of Jeannie and Dallas. His acting career started in 1950 when he took on minor roles in The Taming of The Shrew and South Pacific. While doing his military service, Larry preoccupied himself with keeping the American soldiers in the UK entertained. He returned home and got his maiden TV role at the age of 25, and in 1961 he had his movie debut. Work started flowing in from those first appearances and his fame grew.",
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"segment": "/thread/12167817-larry-hagman-dead-at-81\nLarry Hagman dead at 81\nDied in a Dallas hospital. Linda Gray and Patrick Duffy were with him. Offsite Link\nby Anonymous\nreply 145\n12/16/2012\nOh! Master! by Anonymous\nreply 1\n11/23/2012\nHas Mary Crosby been spotted in or around the hospital?? by Anonymous\nreply 2\n11/23/2012\nWow, I wonder how they'll write this into the new show. Who murdered JR Ewing? by Anonymous\nreply 3\n11/23/2012\nI condole his family. by Anonymous\nreply 4\n11/23/2012\nHe better not be in the \"In Memoriam\" montage at the Academy awards. by Anonymous\nreply 5\n11/23/2012\nGet the writers assembled.",
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"segment": "Turned died three years later at age 75, reportedly of natural causes. Swipe to advance\n1 / 22\nLarry Hagman\nHe achieved TV fame as villain J.R. Ewing on Dallas. In 2011, Hagman learned he had throat cancer. But the illness hardly seemed to faze him. Years earlier, he had already faced possible death before his liver transplant. Hagman signed up for 6 weeks of radiation and chemotherapy to treat his throat tumor. On the way to the hospital, he made time to wrap up shooting for a remake of Dallas. Hagman died in a year later at age 81. Swipe to advance\n1 / 22\nSigmund Freud\nHe’s called the father of psychoanalysis. Freud, a heavy smoker, spent the last 20 years of his life having dozens of surgeries for cancer in his jawbone.",
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"segment": "Larry Hagman's Death: Alcoholism Led to Cancer | Newsmax.com\nHome\nTags: larry | hagman | dies | cancer | alcohol | death | dallas\nLarry Hagman's Death: Alcoholism Led to Cancer\nCharlotte Libov\nSaturday, 24 November 2012 03:47 PM\nClose\nMore ways to share...\nStumbled\nLinkedIn\nVine\nReddit\nDelicious\nNewstrust\nTell my politician\nTechnocrati\nComment |\nPrint |\nA A\nLarry Hagman’s addiction to alcohol, which at one time saw him down five bottles of champagne a day, was the likely catalyst for the medical problems that ended with his death Friday from throat cancer at age 81, a top doctor says. The anti-rejection medications Hagman took following his 1995 liver transplant put him at high risk for cancer, said Dr. Chauncey Crandall, a specialist in cardiac transplantation at the world-renowned Palm Beach Cardiovascular Clinic in Palm Beach Gardens, Fla.\n“Larry Hagman probably inherited a genetic tendency to cancer, but he was also such a severe alcoholic that he developed end-stage cirrhotic liver disease, which initiated a chain of events that hiked his cancer risk,” Dr. Crandall said. Hagman made J.R. Ewing on “Dallas” one of TV's most iconic characters. He was working on a new version of the show last October when he revealed that he had been diagnosed with throat cancer. “As J.R. I could get away with anything — bribery, blackmail, and adultery. But I got caught by cancer,” Hagman said at the time. But he also vowed to beat it, saying, “As we all know, you can’t keep J.R. down!”",
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"title": "Larry Hagman's 'I Dream Of Jeannie' Co-Star Barbara Eden Mourns His Death | HuffPost",
"headings": "Larry Hagman’s ‘I Dream Of Jeannie’ Co-Star Barbara Eden Mourns His Death\nLarry Hagman’s ‘I Dream Of Jeannie’ Co-Star Barbara Eden Mourns His Death\nRead some of the messages below:\nMORE:\n",
"segment": "Amidst a whirlwind of big laughs, big smiles and unrestrained personality Larry was always, simply Larry. You couldn’t fault him for it, it was just who he was. I am so thankful that this past year I was able to spend time with him and experience yet again ‘Larry’ in all his Big Texas bravado. I, like many others believed he had beat Cancer and yet we are reminded that life is never guaranteed. My deepest condolences go out to his wife Maj, his son and daughter and his grandchildren, as well as his friends in this time of his passing. I can honestly say that we’ve lost not just a great actor, not just a television icon, but an element of pure Americana. Goodbye Larry, there was no one like you before and there will never be anyone like you again. -Barbara\nOther friends and fellow actors quickly joined Eden in tweeting memories of Hagman. Read some of the messages below: Calling all HuffPost superfans!",
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"segment": "by Anonymous\nreply 13\n11/23/2012\nSounds like he might have taken ill suddenly on set (the article said he was in Dallas for filming the show) and put in the hospital. If so then its rational that his fellow actors and longtime friends would be with him. If I recall his wife is ill with Alzheimers. She wouldn't have been with him in Dallas. The two actors mentioned have known Hagman for decades and I believe socialised with him offset. Glad he had familiar faces with him at the end esp. the day after a holiday. by Anonymous\nreply 14\n11/23/2012\nWatching someone die is not an easy thing. Being close enough to someone to know they'll be there when you die is a true bond. I'm glad to know they were friends to the end.",
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"segment": "Additionally, Larry Hagman was popular in the cinema industry. In 1966, Larry landed a role in the feature film “The Group” (1966) directed by Sidney Lumet. Furthermore, in 1972 he debuted as a director of the film “Beware! The Blob”. Other appearances on the big screen include films “Fail-Safe” (1964), “Harry and Tonto (1974), “S.O.B.” (1981), “The Eagle Has Landed” (1976), and “Nixon” (1995) which also increased his net worth. Larry Hagman was faithful to his profession and devoted to it. However, what is most important, he was loving and loyal to the only woman in his life, his wife, Maj Axelsson. They married in 1954 and lived happily until his death. The family has two children. Larry Hagman died because of complications caused by his illness, leukaemia.",
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"url": "http://www.telegraph.co.uk/sport/football/4938593/Football-academies-kicking-and-screaming.html",
"title": "Football academies: kicking and screaming",
"headings": "Football academies: kicking and screaming\nFootball academies: kicking and screaming",
"segment": "So what are you looking for, I ask Allen, who says he has 'the eye’ – the ability to spot potential. ( His 24-year footballing career straddles the extremes of running the Crown and Manor, a boys’ club in the East End, and looking after visiting elite international teams.) Technical skill, he says. ' It’s about trying to beat someone and get the ball past them, not pass it past them, we can all do that. Good movers, very smooth in the way they run. Plus they have to be willowy and athletic-looking. You don’t get many stocky players.’ But what about Maradona? Gazza? Rooney?",
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"title": "2021 Fantasy Football QB PPR Rankings",
"headings": "PPR Rankings: QB\nPPR Rankings: QB\nPatrick Mahomes\nJosh Allen\nKyler Murray\nDak Prescott\nJustin Herbert\nWant to see our full fantasy football rankings?\n",
"segment": "And he went from 29th in bad-pass percentage (22.1) to 12th (18.2), sandwiched between Patrick Mahomes and Ryan Tannehill as he set franchise records for completions, passing yards and TDs. Part of Allen's turnaround was thanks to shorter passes — his average target depth dropped from 9.5 to 8.9 — but the most notable improvement came on downfield passing where his percentage of on-target throws jumped from 41.4 (24th) to 47.8 (15th), improving his completion percentage on attempts of 20-plus yards from 25.7 (28th) to 43.3 (8th). Allen's improvement wasn't a fluke — he entered training camp with re-worked mechanics, footwork and balance aimed specifically at improving accuracy. The addition of downfield-threat Stefon Diggs also helped (20 of his 62 completions of 20-plus yards (4th) went to the speedster). Even if Allen's accuracy dips modestly this season, he still has his legs to boost his fantasy value. Allen's 25 career rushing TDs (8 last season) already rank 20th all-time among QBs. He has one of the strongest arms in the league and plays in an offense that offers a heathy number of attempts, and he has an excellent supporting cast in Diggs, Cole Beasley, Gabriel Davis and newcomer Emmanuel Sanders. Allen has as much upside as any fantasy QB. 3. Kyler Murray\nQB ARI\nPass Att\n575\nPass Yds\n4303\nPass TD\n30\nPass Int\n14\nYPA\n7.5\nRush Att\n119\nRush Yds\n757\nRush TD\n7\nRush Avg\n6.4\nAfter an impressive rookie season, Murray was even better last year.",
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"url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kyle_Allen",
"title": "Kyle Allen - Wikipedia",
"headings": "Kyle Allen\nKyle Allen\nFrom Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia\nKyle Allen\nContents\nHigh school career\nCollege career\nTexas A&M\n2014\n2015\nHouston\n2016\n2017\nStatistics\nProfessional career\nCarolina Panthers\n2018\n2019\nWashington Football Team\n2020\n2021\nNFL career statistics\nReferences\nExternal links\n",
"segment": "Then, against Alabama, he threw three interceptions that were returned for touchdowns in a 41–23 loss. During that game, on Oct 16, he had a 50 percent completion rate. He went 12-for-34 passing (35.3 percent passing completion rate) for 88 yards in a 23–3 loss to Ole Miss on Oct. 24. The Friday before the following game, head coach Kevin Sumlin named Murray the starter and Allen started to practice with the third team. Against Alabama, Allen said he suffered an AC sprain in his throwing shoulder but told the coaching staff he was well enough to face Ole Miss. Allen would then miss playing in the 35–28 win on Oct 31 against South Carolina and the Aggies loss to Auburn (26–10). Murray would start in both of those games and a home win over Western Carolina. Allen would return as the starter on Nov 21, a 25–0 win over Vanderbilt. He played his last game with the Aggies on November 28, 2015, completing 15/28 passes for 161-yards and a touchdown in a 7–19 loss to LSU. He finished his second year with completing 160/283 passes for 2,210-yards, 17 touchdowns, and 7 interceptions. Allen also ran for 65 yards and 2 touchdowns.",
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"segment": "Keenan Allen, LAC, WR21\n51. T.Y. Hilton, IND, WR22\n52. Terry McLaurin, WAS, WR23\n53. Jarvis Landry, CLE, WR24\n54. DK Metcalf, SEA, WR25\n55. DJ Chark, JAC, WR26\nMore quality WR options, you say? Allen's stock is down and Hilton's up as the former loses and the latter gains the talents of Philip Rivers. The veteran duo joins McLaurin, Landry, Metcalf and Chark as WR2/3 plays. 56. D'Andre Swift, DET, RB24\n57.",
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"headings": "Cody Allen\nCody Allen\nContents\nAmateur career\nProfessional career\nCleveland Indians\nMinor leagues\nMajor leagues\nLos Angeles Angels\nMinnesota Twins\nTexas Rangers\nChicago Cubs\nRetirement\nPersonal life\nReferences\nExternal links\n",
"segment": "He tied for 6th in the 2013 BBWAA AL Rookie of the Year voting. After multiple struggles by closer John Axford early in the 2014 season, Allen was moved into the closer role. Allen finished the season with 76 appearances (again 2nd in the American League; tied for 4th all-time for any Indians pitcher), a 6–4 record with a 2.07 ERA, 91 strikeouts (8th-most in a single-season by an Indians reliever), and 24 saves (9th) in 69 2⁄3 innings, averaging 11.8 strikeouts per 9 innings. For the 2015 season, Allen pitched in 70 games (8th in the AL), leading the American League with 58 games finished, while recording 34 saves (6th), 99 strikeouts (2nd among AL relievers), and a 2.99 ERA in 69 1⁄3 innings, averaging 12.9 strikeouts per 9 innings. In 2016, he had 32 saves (7th in the AL) in 35 save opportunities, going 3–5 with a 2.51 ERA. He struck out 87 batters (8th among AL relievers) in 68 innings, averaging 11.5 strikeouts per 9 innings. In 2017, he had 30 saves (6th in the AL) in 34 save opportunities, finishing the season with a 3–7 record and a 2.94 ERA. He struck out 92 batters (9th-most by an AL reliever) in 67 1⁄3 innings, averaging 12.3 strikeouts per 9 innings. With his 141st career save in July 2018, Allen broke Bob Wickman 's franchise record for saves.",
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"segment": "They advanced to the Divisional Round, when Allen caught two touchdowns during a comeback attempt in the fourth quarter of a 24–17 loss to the Denver Broncos. He finished with six receptions for 142 yards, becoming just the second rookie in NFL history to gain 100 receiving yards and score two touchdowns in a playoff game. 2014 season\nIn Week 4 of the 2014 season, Allen established a career-high of 10 receptions for 135 yards in a 33–14 win over the Jacksonville Jaguars. During Week 12 against the Baltimore Ravens, he recorded two touchdowns and 121 receiving yards contributing to the Chargers win. He missed the last two games of the season after suffering a broken right collarbone against the Denver Broncos in Week 15. He finished the season with 77 receptions for 783 yards and four touchdowns. 2015 season\nIn the season-opening 33–28 victory over the Detroit Lions, Allen had 15 receptions for 166 yards, tying Kellen Winslow 's franchise record for most receptions in a game. The next week, Allen struggled all game to get open, finishing with two receptions for 16 yards. However, the following week Allen caught both of the Chargers touchdowns and had 12 receptions for 133 yards in a losing attempt against the Minnesota Vikings. Against the Cleveland Browns, Allen had four receptions for 72 yards and a diving touchdown grab.",
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"segment": "Josh Allen • BUF\n35.8\nShow #2-10\nAdj Yds/Pass Att\n1. Aaron Rodgers • GNB\n9.57\n2. Deshaun Watson • HOU\n9.50\n3. Patrick Mahomes • KAN\n8.89\n4. Ryan Tannehill • TEN\n8.66\n5. Kirk Cousins • MIN\n8.49\n6. Josh Allen • BUF\n8.45\n7. Dak Prescott • DAL\n8.36\n8. Derek Carr • LVR\n8.20\n9. Drew Brees • NOR\n8.08\n10.",
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"title": "Josh Allen",
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"segment": "Josh Allen\nJamal Agnew Dakota Allen Josh Allen Luq Barcoo Ben Bartch C.J. Beathard Malcom Brown Taven Bryan Jalen Camp Tyson Campbell A.J. Cann K'Lavon Chaisson DJ Chark Jr. Andre Cisco Chris Claybrooks Logan Cooke Doug Costin Nathan Cottrell DJ Daniel Tyler Davis Phillip Dorsett II Daniel Ekuale Ben Ellefson Travis Etienne Jr. Luke Farrell Rudy Ford Terry Godwin Adam Gotsis Derwin Gray Shaquill Griffin DaVon Hamilton Josh Hammond CJ Henderson Tre Herndon Jameson Houston Carlos Hyde Josh Imatorbhebhe Myles Jack Leon Jacobs Rayshawn Jenkins Collin Johnson Jon'Vea Johnson Josh Jones Marvin Jones Jr. Sidney Jones IV Tim Jones Josh Lambo Trevor Lawrence Brandon Linder Walker Little Jake Luton Chris Manhertz Ross Matiscik Lerentee McCray KC McDermott Garrett McGhin Gardner Minshew II Dylan Moses Andrew Norwell James O'Shaughnessy Dare Ogunbowale Devine Ozigbo Aaron Patrick Austen Pleasants Shaquille Quarterman Kenny Randall Will Richardson Jr. Roy Robertson-Harris Cam Robinson James Robinson Aldrick Rosas Daniel Ross Brandon Rusnak Chapelle Russell Joe Schobert Tyler Shatley Laviska Shenault Jr. Jordan Smith Dawuane Smoot Corey Straughter Jawaan Taylor Tim Tebow Daniel Thomas Jay Tufele Tre'Vour Wallace-Simms Jihad Ward Quincy Williams Damien Wilson Jarrod Wilson Andrew Wingard\nJosh Allen\nDE/LB\n#41\nExperience: 3 years\nHeight: 6-5\nAge: 23\nWeight: 262 lbs\nCollege: Kentucky\nTwitter logo Instagram logo\nBiography\nTRANSACTIONS\nOriginally drafted by Jacksonville in the first round (seventh overall) of the 2019 NFL Draft\nPRO (Games played/started - 16/4)\n• Rookie DE was drafted by Jacksonville in the first round (seventh overall) of the 2019 NFL Draft\n• His 10.5 sacks recordeed in 2019 led all NFL rookies and were the most by a rookie in franchise history\nTRANSACTIONS\nOriginally drafted by Jacksonville in the first round (seventh overall) of the 2019 NFL Draft\nPRO (Games played/started - 16/4)\n• Rookie DE was drafted by Jacksonville in the first round (seventh overall) of the 2019 NFL Draft\n• His 10.5 sacks recordeed in 2019 led all NFL rookies and were the most by a rookie in franchise history\n2019 (w/ JAX - 16/4)\nAppeared in all 16 games, making four starts, during his rookie campaign ... Amassed 44 tackles (31 solo), 11 TFL, 10.5 sacks and two forced fumbles ... His 10.5 sacks led all NFL rookies ... Finished the year second on the team with 11 TFL\n• 9/8 vs. K.C.: Made his NFL debut with a start at DE, amassing two tackles (one solo)\n• 9/15 at HOU: Started at DE, recording four tackles (two solo), including his first career TFL\n• 9/19 vs. TEN: Started at DE, registering four tackles (three solo), 2.0 sacks and one forced fumble\n• 9/29 at DEN: Saw action at DE and collected two solo tackles\n• 10/6 at CAR:",
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"headings": "NFL's top nine offenses for 2019 season: Falcons own No. 1 spot\nThe Schein Nine\nNFL's top nine offenses for 2019 season: Falcons own No. 1 spot\n1) Atlanta Falcons\n2) Kansas City Chiefs\n3) Los Angeles Rams\n4) Los Angeles Chargers\n5) New Orleans Saints\n6) Green Bay Packers\n7) Cleveland Browns\n8) Philadelphia Eagles\n9) Indianapolis Colts\nSee all the Action\n",
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"segment": "I believe in God, the Father Almighty, the Creator of heaven and earth, and in Jesus Christ, His only Son, our Lord: Who was conceived of the Holy Spirit, born of the Virgin Mary, suffered under Pontius Pilate, was crucified, died, and was buried. He descended into hell. The third day He arose again from the dead. He ascended into heaven and sits at the right hand of God the Father Almighty, from thence He shall come to judge the living and the dead. I believe in the Holy Spirit, the holy Catholic Church, the communion of saints, the forgiveness of sins, the resurrection of the body, and life everlasting. Amen. The Nicene Creed: I believe in one God, the Father almighty, maker of heaven and earth, of all things visible and invisible. I believe in one Lord Jesus Christ, the Only Begotten Son of God, born of the Father before all ages.",
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"segment": "I believe in God, the Father almighty, creator of heaven and earth. I believe in Jesus Christ, his only Son, our Lord. He was conceived by the power of the Holy Spirit and born of the Virgin Mary. He suffered under Pontius Pilate, was crucified, died, and was buried. He descended into hell. On the third day he rose again. He ascended into heaven and is seated at the right hand of the Father. He will come again to judge the living and the dead. I believe in the Holy Spirit, the holy Catholic Church, the communion of saints, the forgiveness of sins, the resurrection of the body, and the life everlasting. Amen.",
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"segment": "40 percent of them live in Latin America. What Catholics Believe\nThe Catholic religion is monotheistic, meaning that Catholics believe that there is only one supreme being, called God. The Catholic God has three aspects, known as the Trinity. The Supreme Being is the creator, called God or God the Father, who resides in heaven and watches over and guides everything on earth. He is known as the lord of heaven and earth, and referred to as almighty, eternal, immeasurable, incomprehensible, and infinite in understanding, will, and perfection. The Holy Trinity is made up of the Father (God), who has no origin and holds the sole power of creation; the Son (Jesus Christ) of God, who shares the wisdom of the Father; and the Holy Spirit, which is the personification of goodness and sanctity, arising from both the Father and Son. The legendary Founder of the Catholic Church was a Jewish man named Jesus Christ who lived in Jerusalem and preached to a small group of followers. Catholics believe he was the \"messiah,\" the son aspect of the Trinity, who was sent to Earth and born to redeem those who sin against the true religion.",
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"headings": "Tuesday Rosary Prayer: Sorrowful Mysteries\nTuesday Rosary Prayer: Sorrowful Mysteries\n1) AGONY IN THE GARDEN: Jesus sweats blood in the garden the night before he was killed.\n2) SCOURGING ON THE PILLAR: Jesus is beaten terribly on the cross.\n3) THE CROWNING OF THORNS: Jesus was crowned with thorns after being beaten.\n4) CARRYING OF THE CROSS: Jesus after being beaten and crowned with thorns, was given a cross to carry.\n5) DYING ON THE CROSS: Jesus was hanged on the cross and died.\n",
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"headings": "THURSDAY ROSARY PRAYER: LUMINOUS MYSTERIES\nTHURSDAY ROSARY PRAYER: LUMINOUS MYSTERIES\n1) THE BAPTISM: Jesus asks John The Baptist to baptize Him.\n2) WEDDING AT CANA: Jesus changed water into wine at the wedding of Cana\n3) PROCLAMATION OF THE KINGDOM: Jesus starts to preach and did so for 3 years.\n4) TRANSFIGURATION: Jesus transformed into dazzling light in front of the Apostles Peter, John and James.\n5) INSTITUTION OF THE EUCHARIST: Jesus instructed us to share the bread and wine in memory of Him.\n",
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"headings": "SATURDAY ROSARY PRAYER: JOYFUL MYSTERIES\nSATURDAY ROSARY PRAYER: JOYFUL MYSTERIES\n1) ANNUNCIATION: Angel Gabriel tells Mary she will conceive the child Jesus\n2) VISITATION: Mary visits her cousin Elizabeth\n3) THE BIRTH OF JESUS: Jesus is born in Bethlehem.\n4) PRESENTATION IN THE TEMPLE: Jesus is brought by His Mother and Father to be blessed in the temple.\n5) FINDING JESUS IN THE TEMPLE: Jesus was lost for 3 days in the temple.\n",
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"headings": "WEDNESDAY ROSARY PRAYER: GLORIOUS MYSTERIES\nWEDNESDAY ROSARY PRAYER: GLORIOUS MYSTERIES\n1) RESURRECTION: Jesus is resurrected after 3 days in the tomb.\n2) ASCENCION: Jesus went back to heaven, rising in front of His disciples.\n3) DESCEND OF THE HOLY SPIRIT: The Holy Spirit comes down on disciples on Pentecost.\n4) THE ASSUMPTION: Mary goes back to heaven body and soul.\n5) CORONATION OF MARY AS QUEEN OF HEAVEN AND EARTH: Mary becomes the queen of heaven and earth.\n",
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"headings": "On Wednesday and Sunday: GLORIOUS MYSTERIES\nOn Wednesday and Sunday: GLORIOUS MYSTERIES\n1) RESURRECTION: Jesus is resurrected after 3 days in the tomb.\nOur Father...\n10 Hail Marys\nGlory be...\nFatima Prayer: O My Jesus...\n2) ASCENSION: Jesus went back to heaven, rising in front of His disciples.\nOur Father...\n10 Hail Marys\nGlory be...\nFatima Prayer: O My Jesus...\n3) DESCENT OF THE HOLY SPIRIT: The Holy Spirit comes down on the disciples on Pentecost.\nOur Father...\n10 Hail Marys\nGlory be...\nFatima Prayer: O My Jesus...\n4) THE ASSUMPTION: Mary goes back to heaven body and soul.\nOur Father...\n10 Hail Marys\nGlory be...\nFatima Prayer: O My Jesus...\n5) CORONATION OF MARY AS QUEEN OF HEAVEN AND EARTH: Mary becomes the queen of heaven and earth.\nOur Father...\n10 Hail Mary's\nGlory be...\nFatima Prayer: O My Jesus...\n",
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"segment": "The president of Brazil is President Dilma Rousseff. Who was the president of Brazil in 1998? The President of Brazil in 1998 was President Fernando Henrique Cardoso. His term of office was from 1995 to 2003. Who is the leader of Brazil? The leader of Brazil is the President of Brazil, currently Dilma Vana Rousseff. She was elected in early 2011. The President of Brazil is both the head of state and head of the government. Who was the President of Brazil in 2010? Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva (Lula) was the President of Brazil in 2010.",
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"segment": "None. Brazil is a country, not a city. Who is the president of Brazil what government is she? The Presidento of Brazil is Dilma Roussef is a Woman that the reason she ! What describes how political power is distributed in Brazil? The chief Executive of Brazil is a President\nBrazil Politics and Government History, Politics & Society History of the United States US Presidents Importing and Exporting Salary and Pay Rates",
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"headings": "Who is the President of Brazil\n?\n\nWho is the President of Brazil?\nYour Answer\nWho is the President of Brazil?\nRelated Questions\nWho is the 36th president of Brazil?\nWho is the first woman president of Brazil?\nWho is the mayor of Brazil?\nDoes Brazil have a prime minister or president?\nWho is the prime minster of Brazil?\nWho was the president of Brazil in 1998?\nWho is the leader of Brazil?\nWho was the President of Brazil in 2010?\nWho was the president of Brazil from 1930 to 1945?\nWho is the first woman to become president of Brazil?\nHow does Brazil's military rule Brazil?\nWho was the President of Brazil in 2011?\nWho was the President of Brazil in 2009?\nCurrent leader of Brazil?\nWho is the President of Brazil in 2017?\nDoes Brazil have a mayor?\nWho appoints the cabinent in Brazil?\nWho is the current President of Brazil?\nForm of government in Brazil?\nHow much a year does the President of Brazil make?\nWho was the first President of Brazil?\nWho is the national leader of Brazil?\nWhich Brazilian president ordered the construction of Brazil?\nWho is the president of Brazil what government is she?\nWhat describes how political power is distributed in Brazil?\n",
"segment": "x\nWho appoints the cabinent in Brazil? The president of Brazil chooses who will serve in the cabinet. Who is the current President of Brazil? Since January 2011 Silva Rouseff is the president of Brazil. She is the first woman to be president of Brazil. During her youth she has joined several guerilla groups that fought the Brazilian military dictatorship. Form of government in Brazil? Brazil is considered a Federal Presidential Constitutional Republic. The current President of Brazil is Dilma Rousseff. She has been the president since January of 2011.",
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"segment": "Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva (Lula)was the President of Brazil in 2009. He served as the President of Brazil from 2003 January 1 to 2011 January 1. Current leader of Brazil? The current president of Brazil is Dilma Rousseff. She was inaugurated on January 1, 2011, as the thirty-sixth president of the Republican Federation of Brazil. Who is the President of Brazil in 2017? Michael Temer is the President of Brazil in 2017.Michael Temer, who was Vice President to President Dilma Rousseff from 2011 January 1, became the 37th President of Brazil after Rousseff was impeached. Temer has also faced impeachment attempts, but remains president as of July 2017. Does Brazil have a mayor? Brazil has a president not a mayor king or queen!",
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"segment": "Presidente do Brasil ), officially the President of the Federative Republic of Brazil ( Portuguese: Presidente da República Federativa do Brasil) or simply the President of the Republic, is both the head of state and the head of government of Brazil. The president leads the executive branch of the federal government and is the commander-in-chief of the Brazilian Armed Forces. The presidential system was established in 1889, upon the proclamation of the republic in a military coup d'état against Emperor Pedro II. Since then, Brazil has had six constitutions, three dictatorships, and three democratic periods. During the democratic periods, voting has always been compulsory. The Constitution of Brazil, along with several constitutional amendments, establishes the requirements, powers, and responsibilities of the president, their term of office and the method of election. Jair Bolsonaro is the 38th and current president. He was sworn in on 1 January 2019 following the 2018 presidential election. Contents\n1 Constitutional powers\n2 Election\n2.1 Requirements\n2.2 Term limits\n2.3 Running for other offices\n2.4 History\n3 Compensation and privileges of office\n4 Removal\n5 Post-presidency\n5.1 Living former presidents\n6 Office-holders\n6.1 Presidents by birth state\n7 Latest election\n8 See also\n9 References\n10 External links\nConstitutional powers\nAs a republic with a presidential executive, Brazil grants significant powers to the president, who effectively controls the executive branch, represents the country abroad, and appoints the cabinet and, with the approval of the Senate, the judges for the Supreme Federal Court.",
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"segment": "The leader of Brazil is the President of Brazil, currently Dilma Vana Rousseff. She was elected in early 2011. The President of Brazil is both the head of state and head of the government. Who was the President of Brazil in 2010? Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva (Lula) was the President of Brazil in 2010. He served as the President of Brazil from 2003 January 1 to 2011 January 1. Who was the president of Brazil from 1930 to 1945? Getulio D Vargas was the President/Dictator of Brazil from 1930-1945. Who is the first woman to become president of Brazil? Dilma Rousseff is the first woman to become president of Brazil.",
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"segment": "Who is the President of Brazil? - Answers\nBrazil\nPolitical Office Holders\nWho is the President of Brazil? Asked by Wiki User\nSee Answer\nTop Answer\nWiki User\nAnswered 2016-03-26 01:45:58\nDilma Vana Rousseff is the President of Brazil as of January 2011. She is the 36th President of Brazil, and the first woman president of Brazil. Daughter of a Bulgarian immigrant, Rousseff was formerly a socialist guerilla who fought against the military Dictatorship at the time. After her capture, imprisonment and release, she became an economist and later a politician. Before being elected as president, Rousseff was the former president da Silva's Chief of Staff. 0 0 1\n🙏🏿\n0\n🤨\n0\n😮\n0\n😂\n0\nAdd a Comment\nYour Answer\nWho is the President of Brazil? Write your answer...\n0/5000\nB U I\nSign up or log in\nPost Your Answer\nRelated Questions\nWho is the 36th president of Brazil? Dilma Rousseff is the 36th president of Brazil.",
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"segment": "Green Max wrote on March 2012\n3 kudos\nI want to know where the name of Vietnam came from? When will vietnamese people eventually speak and write in a from of language which is created by vietnamese and reflect their true identity. My Ho wrote on May 2012\n3 kudos\nThis article include too many incorrect statements, as well as spelling and grammer errors. There are no evidences showing that Vietnamese originated from chinese. Many modern historians claim that,in fact, Chinese originated from Vietnamese. The map of human migration paths showed that our ancestors migrate from Africa to north, passing Vietnam first and then China\nlunitheturk wrote on June 2013\n3 kudos\nyou are obviously a Vietnamese to make such an ethnocentric statement. DNA tests show that Chinese are more closely related to Tibetans and Mongolians than with any other. Moreover, Vietnamese are South East Asians, a group consisting of people from Thailand, Cambodia, Philippines and Malaysia etc. Chinese are EAST ASIANS, saying Chinese originated from Vietnamese is like saying the English and French originating from TURKEY. And IQ tests show that the Chinese have identical IQ levels with the Japanese, Mongolians and Koreans, who are all EAST ASIANS, whereas Vietnamese is far below that rank.",
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"segment": "The one common denominator amongst them is that, as in most Southeast Asia countries, they love to smile and are genuinly interested in foreign visitors. The new generation of Vietnamese are largely unfamiliar with the devastation the country suffered years ago and should be approached thus. Enjoy your visit to this charming land. Read More\nVietnamese People\nThe origins of the Vietnamese people are a combination of the Mongol races of north and east Asia, with Chinese and Indian influences. The population is surpassed only by Indonesia as Southeast Asia's most heavily populated country. However, Vietnam is the region's most ethnically homogenous country with the Vietnamese making up about 90% of the population. 85% of Vietnam's ethnic-minority population belongs to indigenous groups - the largest of which are Thai and Hmong - who have been settled in the mountainous regions of the country for many centuries. About 3% of the population is ethnic Chinese living in the urban centres of the South. Vietnamese Language\nVietnamese language reflects the country's unique mix of racial and cultural origins, with its fusion of monotonic Mon-Khmer, and Tai tonality and grammar. Having been a Chinese province for over a millenium (111 BC-939 AD), most of the country's governmental, literary, and technical vocabulary comes from the Chinese language.",
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"segment": "whose language is a separate member of the world family of languages. The Vietnamese originated from the Red River Delta in North Vietnam, where they built a culture based on rice cultivation and local commerce. In the second century B.C., Vietnam was conquered by its colossal neighbor to the north, China. During the 800 years of Chinese occupation, Vietnam absorbed much Chinese culture, influencing its political system, the arts, literature, and education. Educated Vietnamese conversed and wrote in Chinese. Much of the poetry, painting, and architecture, however, remained distinctly Southeast Asian. Most significantly, the occupation did not eradicate Vietnamese nationalism, as evidenced by periodic efforts to evict the Chinese. Finally, when China underwent a period of turmoil in the tenth century, the Vietnamese revolted and restored their independence. The new Vietnamese state, ruled by an emperor, retained Chinese political institutions and values. Loyalty to the emperor was conditional upon his compassiona",
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"segment": "Legend has it that the peoples of this land originated from a union between an immortal Chinese princess and “The Dragon Lord of the Seas.” 2. The country’s name was originally spelled as two words, Viet Nam. 3. Their culture is a complex adaptation of Chinese, Japanese, French and American colonial influences. 4. In 938 AD, the Vietnamese developed a trade system to exchange animal skins, ivory and tropical goods for Chinese scrolls on administration, philosophy and literature. 5. The body of their first president Ho Chi Minh (Uncle Ho) was embalmed, and is on display in a mausoleum. 6.",
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"segment": "The map of human migration paths showed that our ancestors migrate from Africa to north, passing Vietnam first and then China\nlunitheturk wrote on June 2013\n3 kudos\nyou are obviously a Vietnamese to make such an ethnocentric statement. DNA tests show that Chinese are more closely related to Tibetans and Mongolians than with any other. Moreover, Vietnamese are South East Asians, a group consisting of people from Thailand, Cambodia, Philippines and Malaysia etc. Chinese are EAST ASIANS, saying Chinese originated from Vietnamese is like saying the English and French originating from TURKEY. And IQ tests show that the Chinese have identical IQ levels with the Japanese, Mongolians and Koreans, who are all EAST ASIANS, whereas Vietnamese is far below that rank. alex wrote on October 2015\n1 kudos\ndnt even have to explain nope son\nAron wrote on January 2016\n1 kudos\nVietnamese were in jungle and undeveloped land my grandfather went there and developed.99% of Vietnamese have Chinese blood although they don't admit. Post a Comment\n\nName*\nEmail*\nWebsite (optional)\nYou are commenting as a Guest\nYour email will not be public\nLogin or Sign Up and post using your reComparison account",
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"segment": "After Morris and Robbins have left, Kate expresses doubts over the hospitality. Gibbs assures her she'll get over it, stating that NCIS is like the Internal Affairs of the Navy and that the only thing the people on board ships can do is stonewall or kiss ass. When Kate is shocked to learn that they're going to sleeping in the same room together, Gibbs impatiently insists he'll take the couch and then heads off to the bunk where MacDonald was. On the way, he meets Petty Officer Carnahan who states that he didn't know MacDonald and that the other guy kept to himself. DiNozzo talks to Reynolds (The Immortals) and despite having spent a year at a high school, was good at his occupation but had displayed some signs recently, showing that he seemed to be incapable of focusing on the job at hand. Kate gets the Medical Corpsman who tells her that MacDonald was having a hard time adjusting to ship life and she even recommended he get into counseling to help him. She also mentions that MacDonald was obsessed with a mysterious friend of his and when Kate presses her further, admits that she doesn't think MacDonald would be the one to kill himself. Out on board the deck, amid the loud engines, the team compare notes. Gibbs shows Tony and Kate regarding Japanese sword fighting and tells them that MacDonald was teaching himself how to use the sword they found with him. Gibbs, Kate and Tony after discovering that Seaman Russell MacDonald was teaching himself how to fight using a sword.",
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"segment": "She was a traitor. Gibbs shot her\nWhat is NCIS episode where two people are shot by a fake cop? The Episode is titled \"Twilight\". It was the last episode of NCIS Season 2. In that episode, NCIS Special Agent Caitlyn Todd \"Kate\" was killed by the Hamas Terrorist Ari Haswari. This was the last episode for the Agent Kate character played by Sasha Alexander. Gibbs and team get their revenge when Ari is killed in the Season 3 Opening episodes. Who is the actor who played Maya in NCIS season 3 episode Under Covers? Michelle Krusiec\nWhat was the song played at Mike's funeral on tonight's episode of NCIS? Caught By The Light, by The Boxer Rebellion\nWhere can you find every episode of NCIS?",
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"segment": "He then tells her about terminal leave and that in four days time, Shields will be a civilian which means NCIS won't be able to protect her. Reyes is stunned at Gibbs giving her a deadline but he simply urges her not to screw up. In the lab, Abigail Sciuto is going through the footage at the mall and finds nothing but Gibbs soon finds someone who might be the bomber, leaving Abby impressed and causing her to jokingly admit that Gibbs is hired. In the morgue, Donald Mallard and his assistant, James Palmer are autopsying Libby, the Shields's dog when Ducky finds something that he orders Jimmy take up to Abby right away. In the Shields's house, with all the cameras optional, Gibbs, DiNozzo and Kate are looking after the family while McGee is in MTAC, keeping an eye on things. Tony attempts to bond with Willy Shields, only for Willy to give him the cold shoulder. Once the briefing's ended, the Shields turn in for the night. As they head off, Tony and Kate discuss what sides they're going to cover before the talk turns into the downstairs bathroom with Kate stating that the seat stays down. \"Unless it's up\", Tony replies. Suddenly, Gibbs's cell-phone rings and he answers it.",
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"segment": "Outside the MacDonald's house, Kate is upset, stating she didn't know how bad the interview was going to be. Tony tells he didn't because he always had someone else interviewing the victim's family. When she starts rambling on, Tony urges her to breathe. A while later, the team soon get out to the U.S.S. Foster . Once they've gotten on board, Chief Petty Officer Morris accompanies them to their sleeping quarters which originally belonged to Lieutenant Commander Robbins . After Morris and Robbins have left, Kate expresses doubts over the hospitality. Gibbs assures her she'll get over it, stating that NCIS is like the Internal Affairs of the Navy and that the only thing the people on board ships can do is stonewall or kiss ass. When Kate is shocked to learn that they're going to sleeping in the same room together, Gibbs impatiently insists he'll take the couch and then heads off to the bunk where MacDonald was. On the way, he meets Petty Officer Carnahan who states that he didn't know MacDonald and that the other guy kept to himself. DiNozzo talks to Reynolds (The Immortals) and despite having spent a year at a high school, was good at his occupation but had displayed some signs recently, showing that he seemed to be incapable of focusing on the job at hand.",
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"headings": "Terminal Leave (episode)\nTerminal Leave (episode)\nTerminal Leave\nNCIS Season 2\nContents\nSynopsis\nPrologue\nAct One\nAct Two\nAct Three\nAct Four\nCast\nSeries Regulars\nRecurring Cast\nGuest Cast\n",
"segment": "Reyes then tells them about Commander Shields and the fact that she bombed civilians while serving in Afghanistan. Gibbs tells Reyes it was an accident and that an article 32 hearing cleared her of all the charges. Reyes agrees but there are still psychos overseas who are issuing jihadists threats against Shields and her family. Reyes then informs Gibbs who lies about talking to the NCIS Director that the FBI will be handling the investigation while NCIS will protect the intended target. As she leaves, Gibbs yells at Reyes that they want copies of everything she finds. He then orders Kate to check Commander Shields and target the rest of her family, DiNozzo is to secure her home and a full surveillance perimeter is to be established around the area while McGee is tasked with coordinating the feeds with MTAC. \"And that's the reason why, Tony\", Kate says. \"Why what, Kate?\", Tony repeats. \"You'll never get my home address\", Kate replies and heads into the scene to talk to Shields.",
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"title": "Judgment Day Part 1 (episode) | NCIS Database | Fandom",
"headings": "Judgment Day Part 1 (episode)\nJudgment Day Part 1 (episode)\nJudgment Day Part 1\nNCIS Season 5\nContents\nSynopsis\nPrologue\nAct One\nAct Two\n=Act Three\nAct Four\nAct Five\nTrivia\nCast\nSeries Regulars\nRecurring Cast\nOther Cast\n",
"segment": "Tony then realizes that Jenny wants the keys to the car which he gives her. As Jenny heads off to the car, talking on her phone, Ziva heads off in the other direction while Tony's just thrilled about getting to spend some time in L.A while saying that he'll have to cut Ziva loose, only to realize she's walking away. As he spots her, Tony runs after her while urging Ziva to wait up. At the main NCIS Building in Washington D.C., Timothy McGee arrives at NCIS for work and gets a shock when he finds Abigail Sciuto at Ziva's desk and Donald Mallard at DiNozzo's. After they've exchanged greetings, Abby drops the hint about a haircut which Ducky believing that it was a suggestion, not an observation. McGee, on the other hand wants to know if there's something going on downstairs. Ducky simply reclines in DiNozzo's chair, putting his feet up on the table while Abby, having found one of Ziva's knives begins playing with it. Abby then asks McGee if there's something wrong. McGee starts to wonder why they're upstairs, only for James Palmer to wander in, announcing that there's a random bug sweep. \"Off limits to all non-security personnel\", Abby replies, waving the knife around.",
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"title": "Michael Weatherly Cast as Dr. Phil in ‘Bull’ — CBS Drama Series Pilot | TVLine",
"headings": "NCIS\n' Michael Weatherly to Play Dr. Phil in CBS Drama Pilot\nBull\n\nNCIS ' Michael Weatherly to Play Dr. Phil in CBS Drama Pilot Bull\nAdd a Comment\n264 Comments\n",
"segment": "May 26, 2016 at 9:05 AM\nSame here. I wish him the best of luck, but this is one gal who won’t be viewing. Reply\n7joanna says: March 16, 2016 at 1:15 PM\nAbsolutely. Also, no more NCIS for me w/o “Tony & Ziva”. Wonder if W. leaving is connected to no more Z.\nReply\nDarlene says: March 17, 2016 at 8:34 PM\nI really doubt that. Reply\nKP says: May 18, 2016 at 1:14 AM\nA good possibility, as she only recently came out and told the real reason as to why she left. Reply\nDAVID ALAN JONES RIDGE says:",
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"segment": "He then orders Kate to check Commander Shields and target the rest of her family, DiNozzo is to secure her home and a full surveillance perimeter is to be established around the area while McGee is tasked with coordinating the feeds with MTAC. \"And that's the reason why, Tony\", Kate says. \"Why what, Kate?\", Tony repeats. \"You'll never get my home address\", Kate replies and heads into the scene to talk to Shields. It then cuts to Shields who's talking to her daughter and informs that she's alright. After Shields ends the call, Kate interviews her and tries to assure her that what happened in Afghanistan wasn't her fault although Shields says it's something she'll have to live with. Shields's husband, David Shields arrives to comfort his wife with Kate informing that NCIS are going to be providing protection for them. She then remarks about Libby, the Shields's dog who unfortunately was the only fatality of the bombing. At the scene, Gibbs wants the reports from Reyes and her team today.",
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"title": "'NCIS' Reveals How and When Jack Sloane Will Leave",
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"segment": "In the episode, Gibbs learned that Sloane was packing up her office. The forensic psychologist then told him, \"I think it's time I slowed my life down a bit... maybe go to Costa Rica... just be.\" Exactly what Gibbs feels about his sparring partner-turned-confidante leaving the NCIS team, however, was not revealed. Maria Bello is leaving 'NCIS' in Season 18. CBS\nNewsweek Newsletter sign-up >\nFans, however, are set to find out very soon how Sloane's exit will play out and how Gibbs deals with it. When Bello announced she was exiting the show, it was confirmed that the actor had signed on for eight episodes of Season 18. As she has appeared in all seven episodes of the show so far, this presumably means that Episode 8, set to air on March 2, 2021, will be her final episode on the show. The official CBS synopsis certainly suggests that the upcoming episode, titled \"True Believer,\" will be Sloane focused. That logline reads: \" When Sloane's name is discovered in Afghanistan at the site of an abandoned bus with a dead driver, Gibbs accompanies her on a trip to find a group of girls who were kidnapped from the bus.",
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"segment": "To improve his odds he dons a \"solar suit\" and brings a Kryptonite gun. The two battle and Lois manages to hit the clone with a kryptonite blast. The clone destroys the gun, but the Kryptonite canister sticks to the clone's chest and Superman vaporizes it with his heat vision. Before dying, the clone tells Superman to protect the people. Lois is sure of the real Superman once he kisses her, and the crowd is similarly happy now that they know that the real Superman is alive. At Lois' apartment, Superman reveals himself to be Clark Kent, and Lois embraces him with elation. At LexCorp, Lex is revealed to be critically injured and in a wheelchair, but still alive. He smiles, musing that there may still be a way for him to destroy Superman. Voice cast\nAdam Baldwin as Kal-El / Clark Kent / Superman\nAnne Heche as Lois Lane\nJames Marsters as Lex Luthor\nJohn DiMaggio as Toyman\nTom Kenny as The Robot\nSwoosie Kurtz as Martha Kent\nCree Summer as Mercy Graves\nRay Wise as Perry White\nAdam Wylie as Jimmy Olsen\nKevin Smith as Grumpy Man\nKimberly Brooks as Murphy\nTownsend Coleman as Drill Operator\nChris Cox as Damon Swank\nHettie Lynn Hurtes as Newscaster\nJames Arnold Taylor as Officer Tucker\nProduction\nDespite similar animation styles, the film used new animation models, and is only loosely based on the DC Animated Universe that lasted from 1992 to 2006, with a few allusions to the older series, as well as the Fleischer Superman series, found in the Fortress of Solitude. Kevin Smith cameo\nWriter/director Kevin Smith made a brief cameo in the film, during the scene in which Superman apprehends Toyman.",
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"headings": "Lois Lane\nLois Lane\nFrom Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia\nContents\nCreation\nPublication history\nFictional character biography\nGolden Age\nSilver Age and Bronze Age\nModern Age\nThe New 52\nDC Rebirth\nSuperhero identities\nSuperwoman\nRed Tornado\nOther identities and powers\nEarth-Two version\nIn other versions\nElseworlds imprint\nFlashpoint\nInjustice: Gods Among Us\nDC Comics Bombshells\nNightwing: The New Order\nSuperman: Secret Identity\nGotham City Garage\nTales from the Dark Multiverse\nMarvel Comics cameos\nNewspaper comic strip\nBooks\nGraphic novel\nLois Lane and the Friendship Challenge\nComic books\nNovels\nLois Lane\nLois & Clark: The New Adventures of Superman\nNon-fiction\nIn other media\nIn popular culture\nSee also\nReferences\nExternal links\n",
"segment": "Actress Noel Neill first portrayed Lois Lane in the 1940s Superman film series and later reprised her role in the 1950s television series Adventures of Superman, replacing Phyllis Coates from season two. Margot Kidder played the character in four Superman films in the 1970s and 1980s, Kate Bosworth in the 2006 film Superman Returns, and Amy Adams in the DC Extended Universe. Teri Hatcher portrayed Lois in the 1990s television series Lois & Clark: The New Adventures of Superman and Erica Durance in the 2000s series Smallville. Elizabeth Tulloch currently plays the character in the Arrowverse television series Superman & Lois. Actresses who have voiced Lois in animated adaptations include Joan Alexander in the Fleischer Superman animated film series and Dana Delany in Superman: The Animated Series, among others. Contents\n1 Creation\n2 Publication history\n3 Fictional character biography\n3.1 Golden Age\n3.2 Silver Age and Bronze Age\n3.3 Modern Age\n3.4 The New 52\n3.5 DC Rebirth\n4 Superhero identities\n4.1 Superwoman\n4.2 Red Tornado\n4.3 Other identities and powers\n5 Earth-Two version\n6 In other versions\n6.1 Elseworlds imprint\n6.2 Flashpoint\n6.3 Injustice: Gods Among Us\n6.4 DC Comics Bombshells\n6.5 Nightwing: The New Order\n6.6 Superman:",
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"segment": "Yes\nNo\n| Share this\nShare this: Facebook | Twitter | Permalink Hide options\nErica Durance replaced Laura Benanti as Alura Zor-El in season three after Benanti was unable to continue in the role due to work commitments in New York. Durance starred as Lois Lane in Smallville (2001). 30 of 31 found this interesting\nInteresting? Yes\nNo\n| Share this\nShare this: Facebook | Twitter | Permalink Hide options\nMelissa Benoist read the New 52 \"Supergirl\" comic in preparation for her role, and reportedly some of them were used in her audition. She was then told by the producers that the TV series would go in a different direction. 66 of 72 found this interesting\nInteresting? Yes\nNo\n| Share this\nShare this: Facebook | Twitter | Permalink Hide options\nInitially, while Superman does make brief appearances (played by an uncredited Kevin Caliber) his face is always obscured or off-screen and his voice not heard, with Kal-El only appearin",
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"segment": "The movie ends with an injured Luthor facing criminal prosecution after the discovery of LexCorp's involvement with Brainiac's attack, and Lois racing to cover the appearance of Mr. Mxyzptlk (whose name Perry White struggles to pronounce) in Metropolis. Seeing Lois' eagerness to put herself in harm's way in order to cover a story, Superman goes back on his earlier decision to quit the Daily Planet so that he can be with Lois, as well as Metropolis' protector against the most powerful threats from the universe. Cast\nTim Daly as Kal-El / Clark Kent / Superman\nLance Henriksen as Brainiac\nPowers Boothe as Lex Luthor\nDana Delany as Lois Lane\nGeorge Dzundza as Perry White\nDavid Kaufman as Jimmy Olsen\nMike Farrell as Jonathan Kent\nShelley Fabares as Martha Kent\nTara Strong as Mercy Graves\nProduction\nThe film was directed by Curt Geda, who worked on Superman: The Animated Series. The classic style was desired by Warner Bros, with Geda adding more humor and romance than previously explored in the animated series. Despite the film's visual style being the same as Superman: The Animated Series (as are the majority of its returning voice cast), writer Duane Capizzi has stated the film was not intended to be part of the DC Animated Universe. Additionally, DCAU cast members Clancy Brown (Lex Luthor), Corey Burton (Brainiac) and Lisa Edelstein (Mercy Graves) are absent from the film, with Powers Boothe, Lance Henriksen and Tara Strong voicing their respective characters instead. Notably, this depiction of Lex Luthor, rather than being the cold, calculating industrialist portrayed in Superman: The Animated Series, seems to incorporate elements of Gene Hackman 's less serious portrayals of the character in live-action movies, making Luthor more light-hearted and darkly whimsical, going as far as to make jokes about the situations around him.",
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"segment": "Before he defeats Penguin, Batman answers Lois' questions in order of when each one is asked. One of Batman's love interests, Gotham's very own unique reporter Vicki Vale, is based on a character of Lois Lane. In other media\nLois Lane has appeared in every animated series of Superman and as a result, she encountered Batman/Bruce Wayne in the episodes that he's been featured or guest star. In The Adventures of Superman the radio serial, \"Batman's Great Mystery\" (February 1948) Lois aids Superman & Batman in a mystery caper. Joan Alexander provides the voice of Lois. Lois appeared in various episodes of the Super Friends series voiced by Shannon Farnon. In Superman: The Animated Series, Batman guest stars in two episodes \"World's Finest\" and \"The Demon Reborn\", Lois appears voiced by Dana Delany who also reprises her role in Justice League and Justice League Unlimited. Lois appears as a cameo picture of her and Bruce having dinner in Batman Beyond \"Out of The Past\", Where an elderly Bruce Wayne reminisce about the past relationships of his youth. In The Batman season 5 premiere, \"The Batman/Superman Story, Part One\" Lois appears and is kidnaped by Clayface and held hostage by Black Mask and various members of Batman's Rogue Gallery of villains in order to trap Superman.",
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"headings": "All the Actors Who Played Superman & Lois Lane on TV (PHOTOS)\nAll the Actors Who Played Superman & Lois Lane on TV (PHOTOS)\nGeorge Reeves\nPhyllis Coates\nNoel Neill\nJohn Newton\nGerard Christopher\nDean Cain\nTeri Hatcher\nTom Welling\nErica Durance\nTyler Hoechlin\nElizabeth Tulloch\nBrandon Routh\nEverything in the Arrowverse Leading up to 'Crisis on Infinite Earths' (PHOTOS)\n",
"segment": "All the Actors Who Played Superman & Lois Lane on TV (PHOTOS) - TV Insider\nADVERTISEMENT\nAll the Actors Who Played Superman & Lois Lane on TV (PHOTOS)\nDan Clarendon November 3, 2019, 1:00 pm\n1 Comment\nBettina Strauss/The CW, Warner Bros., Shane Harvey/The CW\nHulton Archive/Courtesy of Getty Images\nGeorge Reeves\nReeves played the superhero on Adventures of Superman, the character’s TV debut, which debuted in syndication in 1952 and aired until 1958, one year before the actor’s mysterious death. Hulton Archive/Courtesy of Getty Images\nPhyllis Coates\nCoates was the Lois to George Reeves’ Clark in the first season of Adventures of Superman, but other work prevented her from returning for Season 2. She did, however, play Lois’ mom in one episode of Lois & Clark: The New Adventures of Superman. Donaldson Collection/Getty Images\nNoel Neill\nNeill took over for Coates and played the intrepid reporter for the rest of Adventures of Superman ‘s six-season run. She later had small roles in the TV show Superboy and in the film Superman Returns. CBS\nJohn Newton\nNewton starred as the title character for the first season of the 1988 syndicated series Superboy, which depicted Clark Kent as a college student. CBS\nGerard Christopher\nChristopher replaced Newton for Superboy Season 2 and kept the role until the show’s finale in Season 4. Warner Bros.\nDean Cain\nCain donned the cape for Lois & Clark: The New Adventures of Superman, which aired on ABC between 1993 and 1997, and later returned to the IP in both Smallville and Supergirl.",
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"title": "Actresses who played Superman's Lois Lane over the years [PHOTOS]",
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"segment": "Man of Steel, Zack Snyder's interpretation of the DC Comics production will feature Henry Cavill, a relative newcomer, as Superman. Amy Adams' casting has been received well by the fans and the press. A blog on LA Times noted that the Oscar nominated actress will be able to bring experience and a modern spin to the character in comparison to the actresses who played the role in the past. Incidentally, Adams is more experienced at this point in her career than Margot Kidder, who when she was cast as Lois in the 1978 Superman in her late 20s had mostly genre movies under her belt. Kidder, like the original Golden Age comics character, brought a more thick-skinned approach to Lois - in Adams terms, it was more Charlene Fleming than Giselle, the blog observed. Who is Lois Lane\nThe character that emerged in 1938 is the primary love interest of Superman or Clark Kent. The undeniable chemistry between the journalist and the superhero eventually ends in marriage. Media adaptations of the seven decade history of the comic book have depicted Lois Lane in varying light. Although initially the character was portrayed frivolously, she later on took on a tougher avatar. Start the slideshow to see the complete list of actresses who have played Lois Lane over the years on the big screen, in television series as well as on the radio:",
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"title": "All-Star Superman (film) - Wikipedia",
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"segment": "Later, when Lois sits on a bench in front of a statue of Superman, Jimmy invites her to attend a memorial service being held for Superman, Lois does not go as she believes that Superman is not dead and will return after he repairs the sun, Quintum visits Luthor in his cell, now enlightened from his ordeal and accepting his impending death, Luthor presents Quintum with the only thing that could redeem him for his actions over the years, a formula to recreate Superman's genetic structure through a healthy human ovum, as Quintum leaves, he sadly muses \"They always said they wanted children\". The movie ends with a picture of Superman fixing the sun and Lois' voice once more stating \"he's not dead, he's up there fixing the sun and when he's done, he'll be back\". Cast\nJames Denton as Kal-El / Clark Kent / Superman\nChristina Hendricks as Lois Lane / Superwoman\nAnthony LaPaglia as Lex Luthor\nEdward Asner as Perry White\nFrances Conroy as Martha Kent\nLinda Cardellini as Nasthalthia\nCathy Cavadini as Floral, Cat Grant\nSteve Blum as Atlas, General Sam Lane\nObba Babatundé as Judge, Bibliobot\nChris Cox as Lead Agent\nAlexis Denisof as Dr. Leo Quintum\nJohn DiMaggio as Samson, Ultra-Sphinx\nRobin Atkin Downes as Solaris\nMichael Gough as Parasite\nMatthew Gray Gubler as Jimmy Olsen\nFinola Hughes as Lilo\nKevin Michael Richardson as Steve Lombard, Tyrannko\nFred Tatasciore as Krull\nArnold Vosloo as Bar-El\nReception\nIGN gave the Blu-ray release a score of 7 out of 10, praising the visuals but stating that \"there are too many threads, too many characters and too many detours down paths that don't amount to much in the end.\" ComicsAlliance criticized some of the changes made in the adaptation, specifically those which involve Superman killing or allowing others to die, but concluded by calling the film \"a highly enjoyable picture, and one of DC's best offerings. The film earned $4,701,620 from domestic DVD sales and $2,474,410 from domestic Blu-ray sales, bringing its total domestic home video earnings to $7,176,030. Home media\nThe film comes in both DVD and Blu-ray and includes two bonus episodes from Superman: The Animated Series selected by Bruce Timm and a preview of the next DC Universe Animated Original Movie, Green Lantern: Emerald Knights. References\n^ a b c d eKit, Borys (2010-09-16). \" Denton, Hendricks, LaPaglia lend voices to 'All-Star Superman' (exclusive)\".",
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"headings": "Henry Cavill, Tyler Hoechlin & More Hunky Stars Who’ve Played Superman Over The Years\nHenry Cavill, Tyler Hoechlin & More Hunky Stars Who’ve Played Superman Over The Years\nIt’s a bird, it’s a plane, it’s a new Superman! Tyler Hoechlin stars as the Man of Steel in the new series ‘Superman & Lois.’ In honor of the premiere, take a look back at his Superman predecessors.\nTyler Hoechlin\nHenry Cavill\nBrandon Routh\nChristopher Reeve\nTom Welling\nDean Cain\nGerard Christopher\nGerard Christopher as Superman. (The Everett Collection)\nGeorge Reeves\nGeorge Reeves as Superman. (The Everett Collection)\nKirk Alyn\nKirk Alyn as Superman. (The Everett Collection)\n",
"segment": "The show ran from 1993 to 1997. Dean starred alongside Teri Hatcher, 56, who played Lois Lane. The series focused heavily on Lois and Clark’s relationship. Gerard Christopher\nGerard Christopher as Superman. ( The Everett Collection)\nGerard Christopher, 61, began playing Superman in season 2 of The Adventures of Superboy. He took over the role from John Haymes Newton, who played Superman in the first season. The series ran from 1988 to 1992. George Reeves\nGeorge Reeves as Superman. ( The Everett Collection)\nGeorge Reeves initially played Superman in the 1951 film Superman & The Mole Men. He then signed on to play the Man of Steel in the TV series Adventures of Superman, which ran from 1952 to 1958.",
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"title": "Superman and Lois: Who's in the cast for the new CW show?",
"headings": "Superman and Lois: Who’s in the cast for the new CW show?\nSuperman and Lois: Who’s in the cast for the new CW show?\nTHE new series Superman and Lois flew onto television screens on February 23.\nWho's in the cast?\nTyler Hoechlin\nBitsie Tulloch\nWho else is in the cast?\nInde Navarrette\nWhat's the show about?\nMost read in Entertainment\nNANNY FEUD\nMAMA'S BOY\nKAYLA'S SUPPORT\n'CITY GIRL VIBES'\nNOT FRIENDS\n'precious'\nWho played Lois Lane in the 1990s?\nTopics\n",
"segment": "Feb 23 2021, 22:02 ET\nDavid Boroff\nInvalid Date,\nTHE new series Superman and Lois flew onto television screens on February 23. The series launched with a two-hour event on The CW. 4\nTyler Hoechlin and Bitsie Tulloch in Superman and Lois Credit: The CW\nWho's in the cast? Tyler Hoechlin\nThe 33-year-old Hoechlin plays Clark Kent and Superman in the series. He previously played the iconic comic characters on other The CW shows such as Supergirl, Arrow, and The Flash. Hoechlin was born on September 11, 1987 in Corona, California, and has been acting since a young age. 4\nTyler Hoechlin as Clark Kent Credit: Planet Photos\nHe starred with Tom Hanks as Michael Sullivan Jr in 2002's Road to Perdition, directed by Sam Mendes. Hoechlin has dozen of other television and film credits, including for 7th Heaven, CSI:",
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"segment": "For starters, the official currency of Russia is the Russian Rubles. Plus debit cards are accepted in most places, including shops, hotels, and restaurants. 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The Russian ruble or rouble (Russian: рубль rublʹ; sign: ₽, руб; code: RUB) is the currency of the Russian Federation, the partially recognized republics of Abkhazia and South Ossetia and the unrecognized republics of Donetsk and Luhansk. YouTube\nFirebird Tours\n3.45K subscribers\nSubscribe\nCURRENCY OF RUSSIA ✧ What can you buy with 500 rubles?",
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"segment": "What is the currency of Russia? You might have Google it but anyhow, I found some information regarding Russian Ruble : The Russian ruble ( Russian: рубль rublʹ; plural: рубли́ rubli; sign: ₽, руб; code: RUB) is the currency of the Russian Federation, the two partially recognized republics of Abkhazia and South Ossetia, and the two unrecognized republics of Donetsk and Luhansk.",
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"segment": "Where can I change money in Russia? What will my money buy? Do I need to tip? What can I book in advance? Importing and exporting money. What are the currency rates? The currency of Russia is the Rouble, if you are taking the Trans-Siberian Mongolia's currency is called the Tughrik₮ and Chinese currency is the Renminbi ¥. You can use our handy price comparison calculator budget below to find the best currency exchange deals on the market today. What sort of money should I take on the Trans-Siberian? Russian currency is the Rouble₽, Chinese currency is Renminbi¥, and these can both be obtained in advance.",
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"segment": "Russian Currency - Russia E-guide\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nRussian Currency\nCurrency Population Cuisine\nThe base Russian currency is the Ruble (Rus: Рубль [Rubl], symbol: ), and it is printed on bills in six denominations of 10, 50, 100, 500, 1000, and 5000. One ruble is divided into 100 kopecks (Rus: копейка [kopeyka]). Today, circulating coins exist in denominations of 10 kopecks, 50 kopecks, 1 rub, 2 rub, 5 rub, and 10 rub. It is illegal to charge for goods or services in any currency other than the rouble. Currency exchange\nCurrency exchange booths are numerous and easy to locate at most street corners. Just look for the sign “ОБМЕН ВАЛЮТ” (obmyen valyut). Airports and large hotels usually offer their own exchange facilities.",
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"segment": "What's the currency called in Russia ? The ruble or rouble is the currency of Russia and the two partially recognized republics of Abkhazia and South Ossetia. Formerly, the ruble was also the currency of the Russian Empire and the Soviet Union before their dissolution. 336 views\nJoão Mergulhão\n, lives in Porto, Portugal\nAnswered 1 year ago · Author has 4.8K answers and 1.3M answer views\nOriginally Answered: What is the unit of currency in Russia? Boris Ivanov said it all. Russia’s currency is the rouble. Thanks for the A2A Fernando :)\n63 views · Answer requested by\nFernando Martinez\nBoris Etinberg\nAnswered 1 year ago\nOriginally Answered: What is Russia’s money called? Russian ruble - Wikipedia\n73 views\nSponsored by Jumbo Privacy & Security\nHave you been hacked?",
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"segment": "What's the currency called in Russia ? The Ruble (RUB). The Ruble has been the russian currency for over 500 years, during the time of the Russian Empire, the time of the Soviet Union, and even the current Russian Federation. The currency has long outlived the countries most lasting governments. 400 views\n·\nView upvotes\nAlex Belov\n, lived in Russia\nAnswered 5 years ago\nOriginally Answered: What's the currency called in Russia ? The ruble or rouble is the currency of Russia and the two partially recognized republics of Abkhazia and South Ossetia. Formerly, the ruble was also the currency of the Russian Empire and the Soviet Union before their dissolution. 336 views\nJoão Mergulhão\n, lives in Porto, Portugal\nAnswered 1 year ago · Author has 4.8K answers and 1.3M answer views\nOriginally Answered: What is the unit of currency in Russia?",
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"title": "What Currency Should You Take To Russia On A Visit?",
"headings": "What Currency Should You Take To Russia On A Visit?\nWhat Currency Should You Take To Russia On A Visit?\nWhich currency is best to take to Russia?\nWhy not the Russian Ruble??\nWhere should you exchange your money when going to Russia?\n1. Exchanging money at your bank or with a money changer before you travel\n2. Exchanging money at the airport in India\n3. Exchanging USD/Euro to Ruble at the airport in Russia\n4. Exchanging money at an ATM in Russia\n5. Exchanging USD/Euro to Ruble with a Russian bank\nWhich is the best way to carry and use money in Russia?\n1. Carry 50% of your total money as cash\n2. Carry the rest 50% in prepaid forex travel card\n3. Use your credit/debit card as backup money to be used in emergencies\n4. Don’t even bother with traveller’s cheques\nHow much money should you take to Russia?\nWhat does Russian currency look like?\nConverting Russian ruble back to INR\nFrequently Asked Questions\n1. Can we use the US dollar in Russia?\n2. Are Euros accepted in Russia?\n3. How to get Russian ruble in India?\n4. Are there any restrictions on using traveller’s cheques or credit/debit cards in Russia?\n5. How much Indian currency can I carry from India to Russia?\n6. What currency is better in Russia US dollars or Euros?\n7. Can I take rubles into and out of Russia?\n8. Can we use multi-currency prepaid forex travel cards in Russia?\nComments\n",
"segment": "What Currency Should You Take To Russia On A Visit? What Currency Should You Take To Russia On A Visit? May 14 18 | by Rashid Rasheed\nThe Russian Ruble (RUB) is the official currency of Russia and is as such the accepted legal tender there. However, outside of Russia, it is very difficult to procure the Russian ruble as most banks don’t have stock of the currency. So, if you are not able to get the Russian ruble for your trip there, it raises the question which is the best currency to take to Russia on a visit? Well, read below to find out! Which currency is best to take to Russia? The best currency to take to Russia is either the US dollar or the Euro. Why not the Russian Ruble?? The Russia ruble is a currency which is hard to get hold of outside Russia.",
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"segment": "₽, руб; code: RUB) is the currency of the Russian Federation, the two partially recognised republics of Abkhazia and South Ossetia and the two unrecognised republics of Donetsk and Luhansk. The ruble is subdivided into 100 kopeks (sometimes written as kopecks or copecks; Russian: копе́йка kopeyka, plural: копе́йки kopeyki ). The ruble was the currency of the Russian Empire and of the Soviet Union (as the Soviet ruble ). However, today only Russia, Belarus and Transnistria use currencies with the same name. The ruble was the first currency in Europe to be decimalised, in 1704, when the ruble became equal to 100 kopeks.",
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"url": "https://www.forbes.com/sites/ralphjennings/2018/02/04/why-tens-of-millions-remain-poor-in-china-despite-fast-growing-wealth/",
"title": "Despite China's Fast-Growing Wealth, Millions Still Remain Poor",
"headings": "Despite China's Fast-Growing Wealth, Millions Still Remain Poor\nMore From Forbes\nDespite China's Fast-Growing Wealth, Millions Still Remain Poor\nPortrait of the poor\nUrgent state priority\nForty years of relief\nAnswers in hand\nVillage by village approach?\n",
"segment": "A lot of data, such as figures that show China leading Asia in terms of its number of billionaires, reflect gains in personal wealth in the world’s second-largest economy, an obvious attraction to foreign retailers. Under those stats, it’s easy to forget that 30.46 million Chinese live in what their government classifies as poverty, more if you go with non-government calculations. Portrait of the poor\nMost of the poor in China live in the countryside. Their farmland may be semi-desert and homes carved into a mountainside instead of along city streets. Farming is about the only occupation. A household registration system allows internal migration to the margins of big cities, which are rich in jobs, rather than full legal residency that in some cases would let them send children to school. Some live in suburban slums. “China is polarized by its advancing technologies and a large number of people that remain impoverished,” U.S.-based anti-poverty nonprofit the Borgen Project says on its blog. “ Tall glass-and-steel skyscrapers loom over gritty, crumbling slums.” National-level booms in infrastructure development may have missed the villages where impoverished Chinese live.",
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"title": "Chinese Ethnic Groups, Minority People Groups in China",
"headings": "Chinese Ethnic Groups\nChinese Ethnic Groups\nChina's Han (Mandarin) Dialect and Minority Language Areas\nChina's Provinces and Minority Regions\nThe 10 Most Popular Minorities with Tourists\n1. Zhuang - The Largest Ethnic Group\n2. Mongolians - The Most Famous Ethnic Minority\n3. The Hui - Chinese Muslims, the Most Widespread Minority\n4. Miao - Distinctive Culture and Architecture\n5. Dong - Famed for Lusheng Music and Architecture\n6. Uyghur - The Largest Ethnic Group in Xinjiang\n7. Manchu - The Creators of the Qing Empire\n8. Tibetans - Descendants of a Powerful Empire\n9. Yao - Famed for Their Rice Terraces\n10. Naxi - Noted for the Unique Culture and Waterworks\nSome Other Ethnic Groups in China\nSee China's Minorities during a Tailor-Made China Tour\nFurther Reading\n",
"segment": "Chinese Ethnic Groups, Minority People Groups in China\nnationality\nChinese Ethnic Groups\nBy Candice Song Updated Mar. 18, 2021\nChina is a multi-ethnic nation. Besides Han Chinese, who make up over 90% of China's population, there are officially 55 minority ethnic groups living in China. Their costumes, festivals, and customs can be unique and colorful and are some of China's unique attractions. China's Han (Mandarin) Dialect and Minority Language Areas\nThe map below shows China's minority ethnicities mainly live in border regions and mountainous areas of the north, south, and west. Han Chinese mainly inhabit the Mandarin and other Mandarin dialect areas (Jin, Hunanese, Jiangxinese, Shanghainese, Taiwanese/Fujianese, Hakka, Cantonese). China's Provinces and Minority Regions\nRefer to and click this map of China's provinces/regions for more about the areas where China's ethnic minorities live. The following five regions are designated minority areas: Tibet or Xizang (Tibetan), Xinjiang (Uyghur), Inner Mongolia (Mongol), Ningxia (Hui), and Guangxi (Zhuang). The 10 Most Popular Minorities with Tourists\nMost of the 10 most popular minorities in China live in unusually beautiful countryside or natural areas. Tourists like to see that as well as enjoy their distinctive cuisines and entertainment.",
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"headings": "Mandarin Speaking Countries – Where Is The Chinese Language Spoken?\nMandarin Speaking Countries – Where Is The Chinese Language Spoken?\nPeople’s Republic Of China\nRepublic of China (Taiwan)\nSingapore\nMyanmar (Burma)\nCountries With Significant Chinese Minorities\nMandarin Speakers In Asia And The Middle East\nMandarin Speakers In Africa\nMandarin Speakers In Europe\nMandarin Speakers In The Americas\nChinese Speakers In Oceania\n",
"segment": "In fact, more than 50 million Chinese live outside of China and the mainly Chinese speaking countries today. The Chinese have migrated to other regions since at least the 14th century, but it’s in the 19th century that the notion of overseas Chinese like we know it today really started. Because of famine and economical problems in mainland China, large amounts of Chinese started migrating, both to other South Asian countries, but also to European colonies where they took part of mining and railway-building activities. Many of these were Cantonese speakers, but there were Mandarin speakers among them too. In the USA, many Chinese tried their luck with gold-mining in California, where they founded one of the first China-towns in San Francisco. With time, the Chinese population succeeded in all fields from the retail industry to pharmaceuticals and academia. During the beginning and middle of the 20th century, many Chinese fled the country due to political unrest and changes and many of these went to live in other South-East Asian countries. While the first waves of Chinese migrants were mostly Cantonese speakers, Mandarin is more common among those who arrived in their destinations later. In the following, I’m going to go through some of the world regions and countries with big Chinese populations. Mandarin Speakers In Asia And The Middle East\nSouth East Asia has the largest population of Chinese immigrants anywhere in the world.",
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"segment": "How many Chinese people live in china? 1,338,612,968 live in china\nWhere do most people live in china city or country? there is no china city... china is a country\nAnd there are many cities in China......\nHow many people lived in china in 1400? many....\nHow many people love in china? No many :D\nHow many people in china smoke? 299,999,999,999 smoke in china 3 fourths of those people are\nkids! Is their more people in China? More than where? Compared to the US, China has about four times\nas many people. How many people in China speak Mandarin Chinese?",
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"headings": "Is China a developed country?\nIs China a developed country?\nAnonymous\nAnonymous\nChen Ming\n",
"segment": "Does the average Chinese have good access to healthcare (which is ranked near the bottom in WHO rankings btw)? Can they drink tap water safely? Do they have access to quality food? Do all have access to electricity or paved roads or a quality education? The answer is: probably, yes, if you are living in the rich east coast provinces of Jiangsu or Zhejiang or Guangdong- but not if you are living in say - Xinjiang or Gansu or Tibet. China’s wealth is not spread equally, neither is it developed equally. Even though the CCP has developed China quite fast - there is still a lot of work to be done making sure *every Chinese* have equal access to everything. And then you got to look at the attitude of the people. When I was in China I found that you really got to look out for who you trust, because there is a lot of scams going on all the time.",
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"url": "https://www.optilingo.com/blog/korean/what-language-is-harder-to-learn-korean-or-chinese/",
"title": "Korean vs Chinese: Which Language Is Harder to Learn? | OptiLingo",
"headings": "Korean vs Chinese: Which Language Is Harder to Learn?\nKorean vs Chinese: Which Language Is Harder to Learn?\nDreaming of learning a new language?\nWhat’s the Difference Between Korean and Chinese Writing?\nIs Korean or Chinese Grammar More Difficult?\nHow Many People Speak Korean vs Chinese?\nWhich Language Should You Learn?\nDreaming of learning a new language?\nIn just 2 minutes a day, you can reach fluency in a new language!\n",
"segment": "But, only recently has Korean gained widespread appeal outside of Asia. Chinese on the other hand is the native language of 1.2 billion people. This is a huge difference in language popularity. It’s important to mention though, that there are seven different Chinese dialects. Mandarin Chinese, the most common of these, still makes up over 900 million speakers worldwide. That’s still a lot more native speakers. Chinese is also more widely spoken. Most Chinese people reside in their homeland of China. Thailand, Malaysia, and the United States have the highest number of Chinese people living in it outside of China. And nearly 50 million Chinese people live in other parts of the world.",
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"title": "China Facts (17 Quick Facts Help You Learn China)",
"headings": "China Facts (17 Fantastic Facts about China)\nChina Facts (17 Fantastic Facts about China)\nChina's Country Profile\n1. China is One of \"the Four Ancient Civilizations\"\nChronology of Chinese History\n2. China Enjoys Great Diversity in Geography\nHighest Mountain and Third Deepest Depression\nMost Borders\nThe climate in China varies greatly...\n3. China Has a Fast Booming Economy\nCities are growing and transportation improving...\n4. There are 56 Ethnic Groups Living in China\n5. China Enjoys Great Language Diversity\n6. China has Rich Cultural and Philosophical Traditions.\nThere are a great variety of beliefs...\n7. China is an Amazing Destination for Tourists\nYou do not want to miss out on the food either...\n8. Chinese use sticks to eat with.\n9. Millions of Chinese live in caves.\n10. Kites were invented in China.\n11. Chinese invented the first kind of football (soccer).\n12. Chinese people write by drawing pictures.\n13. Chinese invented gunpowder... and fireworks.\n14. The First Emperor made a huge army of clay men!\n15. People in Beijing eat scorpions on a stick.\n16. Chengdu is the funnest place to eat.\n17. Guilin is the funnest place in China.\nPlan with China Highlights to Make Your First Great Trip to China!\n",
"segment": "Millions of Chinese live in caves. Cave dwellings make sense. About 35 million Chinese live in caves. It is a Chinese architectural style dating back to the stone age. Chinese in many areas appreciate underground and cave dwellings since they are cheaper to build, easier to warm in the winter, and cool in the summer. In Shaanxi Province, cave dwellings are common, and if you want to stay in one, we can arrange it on your trip to China. 10. Kites were invented in China. Flying kites is fun for both kids and adults in China. The Chinese have been flying kites for nearly three thousand years.",
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"title": "Oakland Raiders Playoff History | 1966 - 2019",
"headings": "Franchise Overview\nFranchise Overview\nSeasons in Oakland\n1966-1981, 1995-2019\nAll Seasons\nChampionship Years\nIn Oakland\n1976, 1980\nIn Los Angeles\n1983\nOakland Raiders History\nOverview\nHave the Oakland Raiders gone by any other names?\nWhen was the last time the Oakland Raiders were in the playoffs?\nWhen was the last time the Oakland Raiders missed the playoffs?\nWhen was the last time the Oakland Raiders won a playoff game?\nWhen was the last time the Oakland Raiders lost a playoff game?\nHow many Super Bowls have the Oakland Raiders won?\nOakland Raiders Postseason Results\n",
"segment": "While in Oakland, the Oakland Raiders last made the playoffs in 2016, when they lost the Wild Card Round. When was the last time the Oakland Raiders missed the playoffs? While in Oakland, the Oakland Raiders last missed the playoffs in 2019. When was the last time the Oakland Raiders won a playoff game? In 2002, the Oakland Raiders beat the Tennessee Titans in the Conference Championship. When was the last time the Oakland Raiders lost a playoff game? In 2016, the Oakland Raiders lost to the Houston Texans in the Wild Card Round. How many Super Bowls have the Oakland Raiders won? While in Oakland, the Oakland Raiders won the Super Bowl 2 times, in 1976 and 1980. In their full franchise history, they've won 3 championships.",
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"title": "Oakland Raiders Playoff History | 1966 - 2019",
"headings": "Franchise Overview\nFranchise Overview\nSeasons in Oakland\n1966-1981, 1995-2019\nAll Seasons\nChampionship Years\nIn Oakland\n1976, 1980\nIn Los Angeles\n1983\nOakland Raiders History\nOverview\nHave the Oakland Raiders gone by any other names?\nWhen was the last time the Oakland Raiders were in the playoffs?\nWhen was the last time the Oakland Raiders missed the playoffs?\nWhen was the last time the Oakland Raiders won a playoff game?\nWhen was the last time the Oakland Raiders lost a playoff game?\nHow many Super Bowls have the Oakland Raiders won?\nOakland Raiders Postseason Results\n",
"segment": "Between 1966 and 1981, the team was known as the Oakland Raiders. In 1982, the team moved to Los Angeles and changed their name to the Los Angeles Raiders . In 1995, the team moved to Oakland and changed their name back to the Oakland Raiders. In 2020, the team moved to Las Vegas and changed their name to the Las Vegas Raiders . When was the last time the Oakland Raiders were in the playoffs? While in Oakland, the Oakland Raiders last made the playoffs in 2016, when they lost the Wild Card Round. When was the last time the Oakland Raiders missed the playoffs? While in Oakland, the Oakland Raiders last missed the playoffs in 2019. When was the last time the Oakland Raiders won a playoff game? In 2002, the Oakland Raiders beat the Tennessee Titans in the Conference Championship.",
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"headings": "Las Vegas Raiders\nLas Vegas Raiders\nContents\nFranchise history\nFirst Oakland era (1960–1981)\nAl Davis\nDavis's departure and return\nFirst Super Bowl appearance: 1967\nJohn Madden\nTom Flores\nLos Angeles era (1982–1994)\nArt Shell\nSecond Oakland era (1995–2019)\nReturn to Oakland\nJon Gruden\nBill Callahan\nCoaching carousel (2004–2014)\nNorv Turner\nArt Shell returns\nLane Kiffin\nTom Cable\nHue Jackson and death of Al Davis\nDennis Allen\nBrief resurgence and final years in Oakland (2015–2019)\nJack Del Rio\nJon Gruden returns\nLas Vegas era (2020–present)\nChampionships\nAFL championships\nSuper Bowl championships\nLogos and uniforms\nHome fields\nCulture\nSlogans\nRaider Nation\nCheerleaders\nRadio and television\nLas Vegas Raiders Radio Network\nTelevision\nRivals\nDivisional rivals\nKansas City Chiefs\nDenver Broncos\nLos Angeles Chargers\nHistorical rivals\nPittsburgh Steelers\nNew England Patriots\nNew York Jets\nOther AFC rivals\nHistoric battle of the Bay rivalry\nHistoric battle for Los Angeles rivalry\nOwnership, administration and financial operations\nFounding of the franchise\nCurrent ownership structure\nFinancial operations\nLegal battles\nTrademark and trade dress dilution\nBALCO scandal\nPlayers of note\nCurrent roster\nPro Football Hall of Fame members\nNotes:\nRetired numbers\nIndividual awards\nCareer leaders\nSingle-season leaders\nAll-Pro selections\nPro Bowl selections\nFront office and coaching staff\nCoaches/Executives\nCurrent staff\nReferences\nExternal links\n",
"segment": "The team's first three years of operation ( 1960 – 1962) were marred by poor on-field performance, financial difficulties, and spotty attendance. In 1963, the Raiders' fortunes improved dramatically with the introduction of head coach (and eventual owner) Al Davis. In 1967, after several years of improvement, the Raiders reached the postseason for the first time. The team would go on to win its first (and only) AFL Championship that year; in doing so, the Raiders advanced to Super Bowl II, where they were soundly defeated by the Green Bay Packers. Since 1963, the team has won 15 division titles (3 AFL and 12 NFL), 4 AFC Championships ( 1976, 1980, 1983, and 2002 ), one AFL Championship ( 1967 ), and three Super Bowl Championships: XI (1976), XV (1980), and XVIII (1983). As of the end of the NFL's 2020 season, the Raiders have an all-time regular season record of 481 wins, 440 losses, and 11 ties; their all-time playoff record currently stands at 25 wins and 19 losses. Al Davis owned the team from 1972 until his death in 2011.",
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"headings": "Broncos–Raiders rivalry\nBroncos–Raiders rivalry\nBroncos–Raiders rivalry\nContents\nNotable moments\n1977–1994\n1995–2004\n2007–present\nSeason-by-season results\nConnections between the teams\nCoaches\nPlayers\nNotes\nReferences\nExternal links\n",
"segment": "51–0 (1967)\nLongest win streak\nBroncos, 8 (2011–2015); Raiders: 14 (1965–1971)\nCurrent win streak\nRaiders, 2 (2020–present)\nChampionship success\nAFL Championships (1960–1969)\nRaiders – 1967 ( VIII)\nSuper Bowl Championships (6)\nBroncos (3) – 1997 ( XXXII ), 1998 ( XXXIII ), 2015 ( 50)\nRaiders (3) – 1976 ( XI ), 1980 ( XV ), 1983 ( XVIII)\nAFL Western Division Championships (3)\n(1960–1969)\nRaiders – 1967, 1968, 1969\nAFC West Divisional Championships (27)\nBroncos (15) – 1977, 1978, 1984, 1986, 1987, 1989, 1991, 1996, 1998, 2005, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015\nRaiders (12) – 1970, 1972, 1973, 1974, 1975, 1976, 1983, 1985, 1990, 2000, 2001, 2002\nAFC Wild Card Berths (13) (1970–present)\nBroncos (7) – 1979, 1983, 1993, 1997, 2000, 2003, 2004\nRaiders (6) – 1977, 1980, 1984, 1991, 1993, 2016\nSuper Bowl Appearances (13)\nBroncos (8) – 1977, 1986, 1987, 1989, 1997, 1998, 2013, 2015\nRaiders (5) – 1967, 1976, 1980, 1983, 2002\nThe Broncos–Raiders rivalry is a National Football League (NFL) rivalry between the Denver Broncos and Las Vegas Raiders. Both teams compete in the American Football Conference (AFC) West division. Since the American Football League was established in 1960, the Broncos and the Raiders have shared the same division, first being the AFL Western Conference, and since the AFL–NFL merger, the AFC West. Contents\n1 Notable moments\n1.1 1977–1994\n1.2 1995–2004\n1.3 2007–present\n2 Season-by-season results\n3 Connections between the teams\n3.1 Coaches\n3.2 Players\n4 Notes\n5 References\n6 External links\nNotable moments\n1977–1994\n1977 season: The 1977 Raiders were the defending Super Bowl champions, whereas the Broncos had never qualified for postseason play — AFL or NFL. On October 16, the 4–0 Broncos defeated the 4–0 Raiders in Oakland, ending the Raiders' 17-game winning streak in a game where Raiders' quarterback Ken Stabler threw seven interceptions. Two weeks later, the Raiders would defeat the Broncos in Denver. In the playoffs, the Broncos, competing in their first-ever postseason, and second-ever postseason game, defeated the Raiders 20–17 at Mile High Stadium to win their first AFC championship.",
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"url": "https://www.howmanyrings.com/nfl/teams/oakland-raiders/",
"title": "Oakland Raiders - How Many Rings - Championship Rings",
"headings": "Oakland Raiders have won\n4\nrings!\n\nOakland Raiders have won 4 rings!\nOakland Raiders won championships in:\n1967 (AFL), 1976 (Super Bowl XI), 1980 (Super Bowl XV), 1983 (Super Bowl XVIII)\n",
"segment": "Oakland Raiders - How Many Rings - Championship Rings\nOakland Raiders\nOakland Raiders have won 4 rings! Oakland Raiders won championships in: 1967 (AFL), 1976 (Super Bowl XI), 1980 (Super Bowl XV), 1983 (Super Bowl XVIII)\nTeam Name\nOakland Raiders\nYear Founded\n1960\nHow Many Rings\n4\nYears Won\n1967 (AFL), 1976 (Super Bowl XI), 1980 (Super Bowl XV), 1983 (Super Bowl XVIII)\nPrevious Team Names\nOakland Raiders (1960–1981), Los Angeles Raiders (1982–1994)",
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"title": "Oakland Raiders Playoff History | 1966 - 2019",
"headings": "Franchise Overview\nFranchise Overview\nSeasons in Oakland\n1966-1981, 1995-2019\nAll Seasons\nChampionship Years\nIn Oakland\n1976, 1980\nIn Los Angeles\n1983\nOakland Raiders History\nOverview\nHave the Oakland Raiders gone by any other names?\nWhen was the last time the Oakland Raiders were in the playoffs?\nWhen was the last time the Oakland Raiders missed the playoffs?\nWhen was the last time the Oakland Raiders won a playoff game?\nWhen was the last time the Oakland Raiders lost a playoff game?\nHow many Super Bowls have the Oakland Raiders won?\nOakland Raiders Postseason Results\n",
"segment": "When was the last time the Oakland Raiders lost a playoff game? In 2016, the Oakland Raiders lost to the Houston Texans in the Wild Card Round. How many Super Bowls have the Oakland Raiders won? While in Oakland, the Oakland Raiders won the Super Bowl 2 times, in 1976 and 1980. In their full franchise history, they've won 3 championships. In Oakland, they won 2 Super Bowls as the Oakland Raiders, in 1976 and 1980. In Los Angeles, they won one Super Bowl as the Los Angeles Raiders, in 1983. Oakland Raiders Postseason Results\nYear\nRecord\nResult\n2020\n8-8\nMissed Playoffs\n2019\n7-9\nMissed Playoffs\n2018\n4-12\nMissed Playoffs\n2017\n6-10\nMissed Playoffs\n2016\n12-4\nLost Wild Card Round (Won 0 Rounds)\n2015\n7-9\nMissed Playoffs\n2014\n3-13\nMissed Playoffs\n2013\n4-12\nMissed Playoffs\n2012\n4-12\nMissed Playoffs\n2011\n8-8\nMissed Playoffs\n2010\n8-8\nMissed Playoffs\n2009\n5-11\nMissed Playoffs\n2008\n5-11\nMissed Playoffs\n2007\n4-12\nMissed Playoffs\n2006\n2-14\nMissed Playoffs\n2005\n4-12\nMissed Playoffs\n2004\n5-11\nMissed Playoffs\n2003\n4-12\nMissed Playoffs\n2002\n11-5\nLost Super Bowl (Won 2 Rounds)\n2001\n10-6\nLost Divisional Round (Won 1 Round)\n2000\n12-4\nLost Conference Championship (Won 1 Round)\n1999\n8-8\nMissed Playoffs\n1998\n8-8\nMissed Playoffs\n1997\n4-12\nMissed Playoffs\n1996\n7-9\nMissed Playoffs\n1995\n8-8\nMissed Playoffs\n1994\n9-7\nMissed Playoffs\n1993\n10-6\nLost Divisional Round (Won 1 Round)\n1992\n7-9\nMissed Playoffs\n1991\n9-7\nLost Wild Card Round (Won 0 Rounds)\n1990\n12-4\nLost Conference Championship (Won 1 Round)\n1989\n8-8\nMissed Playoffs\n1988\n7-9\nMissed Playoffs\n1987\n5-10\nMissed Playoffs\n1986\n8-8\nMissed Playoffs\n1985\n12-4\nLost Divisional Round (Won 0 Rounds)\n1984\n11-5\nLost Wild Card Round (Won 0 Rounds)\n1983\n12-4\nWon Super Bowl\n1982\n8-1\nLost Divisional Round (Won 1 Round)\n1981\n7-9\nMissed Playoffs\n1980\n11-5\nWon Super Bowl\n1979\n9-7\nMissed Playoffs\n1978\n9-7\nMissed Playoffs\n1977\n11-3\nLost Conference Championship (Won 1 Round)\n1976\n13-1\nWon Super Bowl\n1975\n11-3\nLost Conference Championship (Won 1 Round)\n1974\n12-2\nLost Conference Championship (Won 1 Round)\n1973\n9-4-1\nLost Conference Championship (Won 1 Round)\n1972\n10-3-1\nLost Divisional Round (Won 0 Rounds)\n1971\n8-4-2\nMissed Playoffs\n1970\n8-4-2\nLost Conference Championship (Won 1 Round)\n1969\n12-1-1\nLost Conference Championship (Won 1 Round)\n1968\n12-2\nLost Conference Championship (Won 1 Round)\n1967\n13-1\nLost Super Bowl (Won 1 Round)\n1966\n8-5-1\nMissed Playoffs\nYears the team was not located in Oakland",
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"segment": "What kind of art work did Leonardo De Vinci? Mostly inventions and paintings. He liked to create things! What tools did Leonardo da Vinci use? Leonardo da Vinci used many tools to create his works of art. Some are oil paint, brushes, wood panels, sketchbooks, ink, quills,\npoplar wood and marble. Where did Leonardo da Vinci create art? Leonardo da Vinci lived in Florence, Italy and created much of\nhis work there. What Men of the Renaissance was known equally for his art as well as inventions? Leonardo da Vinci\nHow would you define art?",
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"segment": "This makes things extremely expensive. 6. Aruba has one of the highest standard of living and per capita income in the whole of Caribbean. The wages are higher. 7. Arubans use the Aruban Guilder (denominated in Florins) as their currency. The USD is extremely common and everyone uses it and even gives change back in USD. Even U.S. coins are used. 8. A 10 minute taxi ride costs $13-20.",
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"segment": "Arubans use the Aruban Guilder (denominated in Florins) as their currency. The USD is extremely common and everyone uses it and even gives change back in USD. Even U.S. coins are used. 8. A 10 minute taxi ride costs $13-20. If it's a holiday or a Sunday, this goes up even further. A foot-long subway can be $10. Food is very expensive everywhere. Bills at small neighborhood cafes can range from $20-28 per meal. At fancy restaurants, it can become as much as $40-50 per person.",
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"headings": "10 Quick Tips For Your First Trip To Aruba\n10 Quick Tips For Your First Trip To Aruba\nTip 1: What to pack?\nTip 2: Protect your skin\nTip 3: Money\nTip 4: Language\nTip 5: No need to buy water\nTip 6: Shopping\nTip 7: Getting around\nTip 8: Go with the flow\nBonus tip\nTip 9: Emergencies\nTip 10: Have fun!\n",
"segment": "You can find aloe vera everywhere! Tip 3: Money\nThe currency in Aruba is the florin (Awg. or Afl.), but every place accepts US dollars too. You can withdraw both florins and US dollars from several ATMs (not all) if you want to keep using US dollars. Otherwise you need to go to the bank or casino to exchange your money. Most places, like shops and hotels, grant a rate of exchange ranging from Awg. 1.75 to Awg. 1.80 per US dollar.",
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"segment": "however, U.S. dollars are widely accepted. What currency does Aruba use? The currency on the island is the Aruba Florin. You can exchange U.S. dollars, but it isn’t necessary. Using American money in Aruba is common and widely accepted. You may receive Aruba currency as change. What is the currency exchange rate in Aruba? The Aruba currency exchange rate for U.S. dollars is Afl 1.77 for cash and Afl 1.78 for traveler’s checks. Most supermarkets and gas stations use the exchange rate of Afl 1.75, while many restaurants and shops use the exchange rate of Afl 1.80. Credit cards and ATM machines\nAll major credit cards and traveler’s checks are accepted.",
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"segment": "Use our currency converter or the cheat sheet to the left if you would like to convert to your currency. Drivers will also accept US Dollars. Talk of the Town Resort\nUSD 15\nDown Town Hotels\nUSD 18\nDown Town (shopping/restaurants)\nUSD 22\nLow-Rise Hotel Area\nUSD 22\nLa Quinta Resort\nUSD 22\nParadise Beach Villas\nUSD 22\nLa Cabana/Aruban Resorts\nUSD 22\nAmsterdam Manor\nUSD 22\nHigh-Rise Hotel Area\nUSD 25\nMarriott Hotel\nUSD 25\nTiera Del Sol (golf course)\nUSD 30\nMinimum fare\nUSD 6\nHired Hour Rate\nUSD 45\nAll transfers are per taxi, not per person (maximum of five passengers). On official holidays and after midnight an additional charge to the regular rate is applicable. Oranjestad Taxi Payment: Cash\nDrivers will also accept US Dollars. Tipping optional: 10-15%\nOfficial Aruba Airport Taxi Details\nAruba Airport taxi photo\nThere are taxis located outside the AUA Aruba International Airport Arrivals terminal. Taxi fares are set by the Aruba Department of Public Traffic but it is still a good idea to ask the fare before getting in the cab and to agree to the currency as taxi drivers will accept Aruba Florins and US Dollars. Most taxi drivers in Aruba speak English and have also participated in the government's Tourism Awareness Program, so you should expect a smooth ride when you travel in an Aruban taxi.",
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"segment": "U.S. Dollars are widely accepted in Aruba, and banks may exchange other foreign currency. Major credit cards are accepted at most establishments while personal checks are normally not accepted. The Aruban florin is divided into 100 cents and there are coins of 5, 10, 25, 50 cents, 1 florin (100 cents) as well as the 5 florin coin. The square shaped 50 cent \"yotin\" coin is probably Aruba's best-known coin. Banknotes are issued in denominations of 10, 25, 50, 100 and 500 florins. Cash may be obtained with MasterCard, Visa and American Express cards at banks, in some casinos and via Western Union. ATM cards and credit cards are accepted by ATMs of Aruba Bank, Banco di Caribe, RBTT Bank, and Caribbean Mercantile Bank. The card must have either a Cirrus or Visa Plus logo. ATM instructions are normally given in Dutch, English, Spanish and Papiamento. Cash is normally dispensed in local currency.",
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"segment": "Divi-divi trees, easily recognized by their distinctive wind-sculpted shape, dot a landscape defined by miles of pristine white beaches and a rugged northeast coast. Aruba has had its own currency since 1986, the Aruban florin. U.S. dollars are widely accepted in Aruba. ATM machines are available throughout the island. Travelers checks and major credit cards are widely accepted. Your cell phone will work in Aruba but be aware that there will be roaming charges. Please contact your local service provider before traveling to Aruba. Aruba is equipped with WIFI technology and has hot spots throughout the island. Aruba means “red gold” (“ore” for gold + “ruba” for red). Casinos are a big draw to Aruba.",
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"segment": "For more information about Aruba's language, please visit our page. Medical & Emergencies\nPlease contact the front desk of your hotel or apartment complex in case you require medical assistance. The front desk of your resort will be able to direct you to or arrange appointments with the right physician. In case of an emergency you could call 911 for an ambulance or the fire department. The police can be reached at 100. Aruba has a well-equipped hospital, called the Dr. Horacio Oduber Hospital, located close to Eagle Beach. For more information please visit our Medical & Emergencies Services in Aruba page. Money & Currency\nAruba has its own currency called the Aruban florin, but dollars are also widely accepted on the island. The exchange rate for the US dollar range from Awg 1.75 to Awg 1.80 for one US dollar. For more information please visit our money and currency in Aruba page.",
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"segment": "Halloween; Hannukah; Indigenous Peoples Day; Yom Kippur; Thanksgiving; Ramadan and many more seasonal delights to celebrate. Winter brings snow and sleet; Christmas; Kwanzaa; the scent of wood smoke;",
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"segment": "Native American Holidays, 2020 and Beyond! | Pow Wow Calendar |\nNative American Holidays, 2020 and Beyond! | Pow Wow Calendar\nLeave a Comment / Uncategorized / By Jerrod\nNative Americans have many major holidays, festivals and traditions that they celebrate every year as part of their cultural and spiritual beliefs... Some of the major native american holidays celebrated during the year include: The Gathering of Nations, Native American Day, Sun Dance Ceremony, and even Christmas in some Native American christian communities. Native American Holidays, and Pow Wow Calendar...\nJanuary\nHopi, Bean Sprout or (Powamu Festival)\nFebruary\nKwakiutl (Midwinter Ceremony)\nIroquois (Midwinter Ceremony) 02/19 - 02/27\nMarch\nNavajo (Mountain Chant)\nThe Athabascan Stick-dance)\nIroquois Maple Ceremony\nApril\nYaqui Easter Ceremony\nIroquois Thunder Ceremony 04/19 - 04/18\nGathering of Nations (fourth weekend in April)\nMay\nZuni Green Corn Dance\nThe Southern Ute Bear Dance (Memorial Day Weekend)\nJune\nSun Dance\nIroquois Strawberry Ceremony\nIroquois Mohawk Strawberry Festival/Pow Wow 06/24 - 06/25\nJuly\nApache (Girls Sunrise Ceremony)\nHopi Indian (The Niman Katchina Ceremony)\nThe World Eskimo Indian Olympics (3rd Weds, of July)\nAugust\nThe Eagle Dance\nHopi Flute Ceremony\nThe Crow Fair Pow Wow & Rodeo\nHopi Snake Dance\nSeptember\nMiwok Acorn Festival\nOctober\nThe Makahiki, Hawaiian New Years Festival\nNovember\nNavajo Night Chant Ceremony\nHopi, Wuwuchim Ceremony\nZuni, Shalako Ceremony\nDecember\nHopi & Zuni New Years or (Soyaluna Ceremony) 12/21 - 1/09\n>> ( Please Continue Scrolling) for complete details on each individual Native American Holiday, starting with Native American Day, Gathering of Nations and Native American Christmas Traditions... >>\nNative American Day\nNative American Day (also known as First Peoples Day) is a holiday celebrated annually in several states throughout the United States in lieu of Columbus Day...\n...These States include California, Nevada, South Dakota, Wisconsin and Tennessee. Native American Day is observed on the fourth Friday in September in California and Nevada, and on the second Monday of October in South Dakota and Wisconsin. In Tennessee the holiday falls on the fourth Monday in September and it is called American Indian Day. How is Native American Day Celebrated? Native American Day is celebrated in different ways throughout the states that observe the holiday. In South Dakota the holiday falls on the same day as Columbus Day and is officially observed at the Crazy Horse Memorial.",
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"segment": "The holidays often celebrate nature, the spiritual world, or people's ancestors. Popular holidays might honor the sun, the rain, or crops needed to sustain life. Many holidays stretch for a week, rather than just one day. Some Native American celebrate the harvest of crops. The start of the new year is honored by some Native Americans, although many tribes have selected different dates as the last day of the year. The Hopi and the Zuni both celebrate a new year's celebration on 22 December. This ceremony is called Soyal, and it is a time of renewal and purification. A ritual is conducted to welcome the sun back after winter. Machu Picchu was a major Incan religious center. The Makahiki new year festival is celebrated in Hawaii in October.",
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"segment": "A Free Tool That Saves You Time and Money Easy, No Essay College Scholarships 15 Creative Ways to Save Money That Actually Work\nKristin Wood\nLast Modified Date: April 19, 2021\nKristin Wood\nDate: April 19, 2021\nNative American celebrate several holidays and festivals. There are several Native American holidays and traditional festivals. Most tribes have their own individual celebrations, but many of the holidays have common themes or purposes. The holidays often celebrate nature, the spiritual world, or people's ancestors. Popular holidays might honor the sun, the rain, or crops needed to sustain life. Many holidays stretch for a week, rather than just one day. Some Native American celebrate the harvest of crops. The start of the new year is honored by some Native Americans, although many tribes have selected different dates as the last day of the year.",
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"segment": "We can enjoy each other and also ask what we can learn from the shared experiences of diverse groups throughout the world. We can learn the story and message of Thanksgiving from a Native American Perspective and how we can learn from the past and the present. In addition to the focus on family, friends, and giving thanks, Thanksgiving can be one that recognizes the country’s original people, their contributions and traditions. Native American Harvest Ceremonies and Prayers\nWe are all thankful to our Mother, the Earth, for she gives us all that we need for life.— Haudenosaunee (Iroquois) Thanksgiving Address\nPrayers of thanks and special harvest ceremonies are common around the world. In the fall, the Navajo people of the Four Corners celebrate the year’s harvest with a community celebration in Shiprock. In late September, thousands of people from all over Arizona and the U.S. visit Polacca and First Mesa for the annual Hopi Harvest Festival. In Africa, Kwanzaa is celebration is based on African harvest traditions. During Native American Heritage Month, food is one of the many contributions of indigenous people we recognize. Corn was first cultivated by Native South American and Mesoamerican farmers about 7,500 years ago.",
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"segment": "Here are some of the events taking place to mark the holiday: On Sunday evening, Pipestone National Monument in southwestern Minnesota will host a Luminary Walk on its walking trail. The 3-quarter mile Circle Trail will be lit with luminaries, and traditional and contemporary Native American music will play as visitors make their way along the trail. The event is free and open to the public, and will be held from 7 p.m. to 9:30 p.m.\nEarly Monday morning, Metropolitan Urban Indian Directors is hosting a sunrise ceremony at Bde Maka Ska in Minneapolis beginning at 7 a.m.\nAlso on Monday, there’s the Indigenous Peoples Day Parade in St. Paul, which runs from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. It begins at the American Indian Magnet School at 1075 3rd St. East. Organizers say the theme for this year’s parade is “We Are Still Here!” On Monday afternoon, there will be a roundtable community discussion called “Honoring who? Ending racism in sports” at All My Relations Gallery in Minneapolis. The event is being co-hosted by Pangea Theater and is scheduled to begin at 3:30 p.m.\nMonday evening is an indigenous food tasting, hosted by the Minneapolis American Indian Center, which begins at 5 p.m.\nEditor’s note (Oct. 12, 2019): An earlier version of this story included an event that has been cancelled. The story has been updated.",
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"headings": "NCAA Division III Men's Basketball Tournament\nNCAA Division III Men's Basketball Tournament\nContents\nQualification\nConference tournaments\nSummary\nLocations\nChampionships, by team\nAppearances, by team\nReferences\n",
"segment": "From 1996 to 2012 and 2014 to 2018, the NCAA Division III men's basketball championship was held at the Salem Civic Center in Salem, Virginia. The event had been hosted by the Old Dominion Athletic Conference and the City of Salem. Since 2017, the tournament has been a 64-team single-elimination tournament, with teams advancing from four regionals to the semifinals and final in Fort Wayne. For 2013, as part of the celebration of the 75th NCAA Division I tournament, the championship games in both the NCAA Division II and Division III tournaments were played at Philips Arena, now known as State Farm Arena, in Atlanta. From 2014 to 2018, the final game returned to Salem. Currently, the Final Four is held in Fort Wayne, Indiana at Allen County War Memorial Coliseum. For 2020 only, the national semifinals were to be played in Fort Wayne, but the championship game was to have returned to Atlanta, with the NCAA choosing to hold the championship games of both Divisions II and III as part of the festivities surrounding the men's Division I Final Four; however, the NCAA decided to call off the rest of the tournament. The NCAA also canceled the 2021 tournament after a majority of D-III conferences chose not to play due to continued COVID-19 issues. Wisconsin–Oshkosh is the most recent national champion.",
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"segment": "2012 NCAA Division I Men's Basketball Tournament - Wikipedia\n2012 NCAA Division I Men's Basketball Tournament\nFrom Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia\n(Redirected from 2012 NCAA Men's Division I Basketball Tournament)\nJump to navigation Jump to search\n2012 NCAA Division I\nMen's Basketball Tournament\n\nSeason\n2011–12\nTeams\n68\nFinals site\nMercedes-Benz Superdome\nNew Orleans, Louisiana\nChampions\nKentucky Wildcats (8th title, 11th title game,\n15th Final Four)\nRunner-up\nKansas Jayhawks (9th title game,\n14th Final Four)\nSemifinalists\nLouisville Cardinals * (vacated) (9th Final Four)\nOhio State Buckeyes (11th Final Four)\nWinning coach\nJohn Calipari (1st title)\nMOP\nAnthony Davis ( Kentucky)\nNCAA Division I Men's Tournaments\n« 2011\n2013 »\nThe 2012 NCAA Division I Men's Basketball Tournament was a single-elimination tournament involving 68 schools playing to determine the national champion of men's NCAA Division I college basketball. The 74th edition of the tournament began on March 13, 2012, and concluded with the championship game on April 2 at the Mercedes-Benz Superdome in New Orleans . The Final Four consisted of Kentucky, making their second appearance in the Final Four under John Calipari, Louisville, making their second appearance under Rick Pitino and first since 2005, Kansas, making their first appearance since winning the 2008 national championship under head coach Bill Self by defeating Calipari's Memphis team, and Ohio State, making their first appearance since their runner-up finish in 2007 and second under coach Thad Matta . Kentucky defeated Kansas 67-59 to win their first national championship since Tubby Smith led the team there in 1998. This was Calipari's first national championship in four trips to the Final Four, having previously gone there with Kentucky in 2011, Memphis in 2008 and Massachusetts in 1996. Upsets were once again the story of the tournament in 2012, and for the first time ever two #15 seeds won in the same tournament. In the South Region, #15 Lehigh of the Patriot League defeated #2 Duke. In the West Region, #15 Norfolk State of the MEAC, making their first ever NCAA tournament appearance, defeated #2 Missouri. In addition to this, Ohio won a game as a double digit seed for the second time in four tournaments as the #13 seed Bobcats defeated #4 seed Michigan to advance to the third round of the Midwest Region. A team from the First Four games also won in the Round of 64 for the second consecutive year as South Florida defeated Midwest #5 seed Temple, setting up a #12 vs. #13 matchup that Ohio won.",
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"segment": "From 2004 through 2013, the tournament was held in the Veterans Memorial Coliseum at the XL Center (formerly known as the Hartford Civic Center). The first three tournaments after the relaunch of the Big East in 2013 were hosted by DePaul University. In 2014, opening-round games were played at McGrath–Phillips Arena on the school's Chicago campus and all other games played at Allstate Arena in suburban Rosemont. All games in the 2015 tournament were held at Allstate Arena, and all 2016 tournament games were held at McGrath–Phillips Arena. The 2017 tournament was the first since the relaunch to be held outside the Chicago area, with all games being played at Al McGuire Center on the Marquette University campus in Milwaukee. From 2018–2020, the tournament was held at Wintrust Arena at the McCormick Place convention center on Chicago’s Near South Side . Starting in 2009, the tournament expanded to include all 16 of the conference's teams at that time. The teams finishing 9 through 16 in the regular season standings played first round games, while teams 5 through 8 receive a bye to the second round. The top 4 teams during the regular season receive a double-bye to the quarterfinals. The 2013 tournament, the final one under the original Big East structure, saw 15 teams participate, following West Virginia's 2012 move to the Big 12 Conference.",
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"segment": "This year's Final Four is scheduled to be in Atlanta on April 4 with the national champion to be determined on April 6. Here's a complete rundown of the 2020 NCAA Tournament: Sunday, March 15 – Selection Sunday\nTuesday, March 17 & Wednesday, March 18 – First Four (Dayton, Ohio)\nThursday, March 19 & Saturday, March 21 – First and Second Rounds (Albany, N.Y.; Spokane, Wash.; St. Louis, Mo.; Tampa, Fla.)\nFriday, March 20 & Sunday, March 22 – First and Second Rounds (Greensboro, N.C.; Omaha, Neb.; Sacramento, Calif.; Cleveland)\nThursday, March 26 & Saturday, March 28 – Midwest (Indianapolis) and West (Los Angeles) Regionals\nFriday, March 27 & Sunday, March 29 – South (Houston) and East Regionals (New York City)\nSaturday, April 4 – Final Four (Mercedes-Benz Stadium in Atlanta)\nMonday, April 6 – National Championship (Mercedes-Benz Stadium in Atlanta)\nAnd for those who like to plan ahead, here are future dates and locations for the Final Four: April 3 & 5, 2021 – Lucas Oil Stadium (Indianapolis)\nApril 2 & 4, 2022 – Mercedes-Benz Superdome (New Orleans)\nApril 1 & 3, 2023 – NRG Stadium (Houston)\nApril 6 & 8, 2024 – State Farm Stadium (Glendale, Ariz.)\nApril 5 & 7, 2025 – Alamodome (San Antonio)\nApril 4 & 6, 2026 – Lucas Oil Stadium (Indianapolis)\nInclude in Acu Data Feed:",
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"segment": "Florida State, Oklahoma State, Purdue, Virginia\nFull 2021 Bracket here. NCAA Tournament 1st & 2nd Round Locations (Moved due to Covid)\nDunkin Donuts Center (Providence, RI)\nExtraMile Arena (Boise, ID)\nLittle Caesars Arena (Detroit, MI)\nAmerican Airlines Center (Dallas, TX)\nIntrust Bank Arena (Wichita, KS)\nRupp Arena (Lexington, KY)\nPNC Arena (Raleigh, NC)\nSAP Center (San Jose, CA)\nNCAA Regional Final Locations (Moved due to Covid)\nEast Regional: Barclays Center (Brooklyn, NY)\nSouth Regional: FedEx Forum (Memphis, TN)\nMidwest Regional: Target Center (Minneapolis, MN)\nWest Regional: Ball Arena (Denver, CO)\nNCAA Tournament Tickets\nThe NCAA Men's Basketball Tournament is one of the most popular events in the country, which makes demand for NCAA Tournament tickets extreme strong every year. College basketball fans will travel thousands of miles to see their team play NCAA Tourney games, and sports fans in the tourney host cities also turn out to take in the exciting action. First Four Games & 1st/2nd Round Games\nThe Tournament begins with the First Four games in Dayton, Ohio. Then the 64 teams are divided evenly into four regions for the 1st & 2nd Round NCAA Tourney games, which are divided up among eight host cities. Teams that win two games will reach the Sweet 16.",
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"segment": "With two seconds left, Blackman, double-teamed, drilled a fall-away 17 footer from the right baseline for a 50–48 upset by the Wildcats of Jack Hartman . In another second round Mideast Region upset, UAB defeated Kentucky 69–62. A semifinal in the East Region saw Danny Ainge dribble the length of the court and drive all the way in for a layup and another buzzer-beating winner, lifting BYU over Notre Dame 51–50. Greg Johnson of NCAA.com, in a March 9, 2011 article, indicated that March 14, 1981 was a date which defined March Madness. Schedule and venues\nCharlotte\nAustin\nEl Paso\nDayton\nLos Angeles\nProvidence\nTuscaloosa\nWichita\n1981 sites for first and second round games\nAtlanta\nNew Orleans\nBloomington\nSalt Lake City\nPhiladelphia\n1981 Regionals (blue) and Final Four (red)\nThe following are the sites that were selected to host each round of the 1981 tournament: First and Second Rounds\nMarch 12 and 14\nEast Region\nProvidence Civic Center, Providence, Rhode Island\nMideast Region\nUniversity of Dayton Arena, Dayton, Ohio\nMidwest Region\nFrank Erwin Center, Austin, Texas\nWest Region\nPauley Pavilion, Los Angeles, California\nMarch 13 and 15\nEast Region\nCharlotte Coliseum, Charlotte, North Carolina\nMideast Region\nMemorial Coliseum, Tuscaloosa, Alabama\nMidwest Region\nLevitt Arena, Wichita, Kansas\nWest Region\nSpecial Events Center, El Paso, Texas\nRegional Semifinals and Finals (Sweet Sixteen and Elite Eight)\nMarch 19 and 21\nEast Regional, Omni Coliseum, Atlanta, Georgia\nWest Regional, Special Events Center, Salt Lake City, Utah\nMarch 20 and 22\nMideast Regional, Assembly Hall, Bloomington, Indiana\nMidwest Regional, Louisiana Superdome, New Orleans, Louisiana\nNational Semifinals and Championship (Final Four and Championship)\nMarch 28 and 30\nThe Spectrum, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania\nThe Spectrum in Philadelphia hosted its second Final Four, both of which were won by Indiana. New Orleans hosted its second regional, the first at the Superdome and first in the city since 1942. This tournament would be the last until 2021 for Indiana's Assembly Hall to be host to tournament games. This also marked only the second year ever to feature a domed stadium, and an NFL stadium; only four times since ( 1983, 1985, 1994, and 2018) has the tournament not included any NFL stadiums, and only in 1985 did it not include any domes at all.",
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"segment": "Future NCAA Tournament Locations\nThe NCAA Tournament is played at multiple venues across the country. The 2022 First and Second round games will be played at venues stretching from KeyBank Center in Buffalo, New York to Viejas Arena in San Diego, California, with the First Four games being held in their traditional Dayton, Ohio location. Regional games will also span the country with match-ups taking place in Philadelphia, San Francisco, Chicago, and San Antonio. All the action leads up to a Final Four showdown at Mercedes-Benz Superdome in New Orleans, Louisiana. Sign up for 2022 NCAA Tournament ticket info\nSign Up Now! First Name\nLast Name\nEmail\nCountry\nUNITED STATES AFGHANISTAN ALBANIA ALGERIA AMERICAN SAMOA ANDORRA ANGOLA ANGUILLA ANTARCTICA ANTIGUA AND BARBUDA ARGENTINA ARMENIA ARUBA AUSTRALIA AUSTRIA AZERBAIJAN BAHAMAS BAHRAIN BANGLADESH BARBADOS BELARUS BELGIUM BELIZE BENIN BERMUDA BHUTAN BOLIVIA BOSNIA AND HERZEGOWINA BOTSWANA BOUVET ISLAND BRAZIL BRITISH INDIAN OCEAN TERRITORY BRUNEI DARUSSALAM BULGARIA BURKINA FASO BURUNDI CAMBODIA CAMEROON CANADA CAPE VERDE CAYMAN ISLANDS CENTRAL AFRICAN REPUBLIC CHAD CHILE CHINA CHRISTMAS ISLAND COCOS (KEELING) ISLANDS COLOMBIA COMOROS CONGO CONGO, THE DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF THE COOK ISLANDS COSTA RICA COTE D IVOIRE CROATIA (local name: Hrvatska) CUBA CYPRUS CZECH REPUBLIC DENMARK DJIBOUTI DOMINICA DOMINICAN REPUBLIC EAST TIMOR ECUADOR EGYPT EL SALVADOR EQUATORIAL GUINEA ERITREA ESTONIA ETHIOPIA FALKLAND ISLANDS (MALVINAS) FAROE ISLANDS FIJI FINLAND FRANCE FRANCE, METROPOLITAN FRENCH GUIANA FRENCH POLYNESIA FRENCH SOUTHERN TERRITORIES GABON GAMBIA GEORGIA GERMANY GHANA GIBRALTAR GREECE GREENLAND GRENADA GUADELOUPE GUAM GUATEMALA GUINEA GUINEA-BISSAU GUYANA HAITI HEARD AND MC DONALD ISLANDS HOLY SEE (VATICAN CITY STATE) HONDURAS HONG KONG (SAR OF CHINA) HUNGARY ICELAND INDIA INDONESIA IRAN (ISLAMIC REPUBLIC OF) IRAQ IRELAND ISRAEL ITALY JAMAICA JAPAN JORDAN KAZAKHSTAN KENYA KIRIBATI KOREA, DEMOCRATIC PEOPLES REPUBLIC OF KOREA, REPUBLIC OF KUWAIT KYRGYZSTAN LAO PEOPLES DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC LATVIA LEBANON LESOTHO LIBERIA LIBYAN ARAB JAMAHIRIYA LIECHTENSTEIN LITHUANIA LUXEMBOURG MACAU (SAR OF CHINA) MACEDONIA, THE FORMER YUGOSLAV REPUBLIC OF MADAGASCAR MALAWI MALAYSIA MALDIVES MALI MALTA MARSHALL ISLANDS MARTINIQUE MAURITANIA MAURITIUS MAYOTTE MEXICO MICRONESIA, FEDERATED STATES OF MOLDOVA, REPUBLIC OF MONACO MONGOLIA MONTSERRAT MOROCCO MOZAMBIQUE MYANMAR NAMIBIA NAURU NEPAL NETHERLANDS NETHERLANDS ANTILLES NEW CALEDONIA NEW ZEALAND NICARAGUA NIGER NIGERIA NIUE NORFOLK ISLAND NORTHERN MARIANA ISLANDS NORWAY OMAN PAKISTAN PALAU PANAMA PAPUA NEW GUINEA PARAGUAY PERU PHILIPPINES PITCAIRN POLAND PORTUGAL PUERTO RICO QATAR REUNION ROMANIA RUSSIAN FEDERATION RWANDA SAINT KITTS AND NEVIS SAINT LUCIA SAINT VINCENT AND THE GRENADINES SAMOA SAN MARINO SAO TOME AND PRINCIPE SAUDI ARABIA SENEGAL SEYCHELLES SIERRA LEONE SINGAPORE SLOVAKIA (Slovak Republic) SLOVENIA SOLOMON ISLANDS SOMALIA SOUTH AFRICA SOUTH GEORGIA AND THE SOUTH SANDWICH ISLANDS SPAIN SRI LANKA ST. HELENA ST. PIERRE AND MIQUELON SUDAN SURINAME SVALBARD AND JAN MAYEN ISLANDS SWAZILAND SWEDEN SWITZERLAND SYRIAN ARAB REPUBLIC TAIWAN (CHINESE TAIPEI) TAJIKISTAN TANZANIA, UNITED REPUBLIC OF THAILAND TOGO TOKELAU TONGA TRINIDAD AND TOBAGO TUNISIA TURKEY TURKMENISTAN TURKS AND CAICOS ISLANDS TUVALU UGANDA UKRAINE UNITED ARAB EMIRATES UNITED KINGDOM UNITED STATES MINOR OUTLYING ISLANDS URUGUAY UZBEKISTAN VANUATU VENEZUELA VIET NAM VIRGIN ISLANDS (BRITISH) VIRGIN ISLANDS (U.S.) WALLIS AND FUTUNA ISLANDS WESTERN SAHARA YEMEN YUGOSLAVIA ZAMBIA ZIMBABWE\nState\nPostal Code\nMessage\nBy submitting this form, I agree to the Purchase Policy and Privacy Policy of PRIMESPORT and confirm my request to be contacted by email or phone regarding its respective ticket packages. I understand that I may opt out of receiving future communications from PRIMESPORT following the initial communication.",
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"segment": "From 2018–2020, the tournament was held at Wintrust Arena at the McCormick Place convention center on Chicago’s Near South Side . Starting in 2009, the tournament expanded to include all 16 of the conference's teams at that time. The teams finishing 9 through 16 in the regular season standings played first round games, while teams 5 through 8 receive a bye to the second round. The top 4 teams during the regular season receive a double-bye to the quarterfinals. The 2013 tournament, the final one under the original Big East structure, saw 15 teams participate, following West Virginia's 2012 move to the Big 12 Conference. The tournament now features all 11 members of the reconfigured conference. In June 2020, it was reported that the tournament will return to Connecticut at the Mohegan Sun Arena moving forward with the return of UConn. Contents\n1 History of the Tournament Finals\n2 Performance by school\n3 Most Outstanding Player\n4 References\nHistory of the Tournament Finals\nYear\nSeed\nWinner\nScore\nSeed\nOpponent\nVenue\n1983\n#2\nSt. John's\n74-63\n#1\nProvidence\nAlumni Hall (Providence, Rhode Island)\n1984\n#3\nSt. John's\n66-46\n#4\nSeton Hall\nAlumni Hall (now Carnesecca Arena) (Queens, New York)\n1985\n#5\nSyracuse\n57-56\n#2\nVillanova\nManley Field House (Syracuse NY)\n1986\n#2\nVillanova\n71-60\n#1\nProvidence\nRoberts Center (Chestnut Hill, Massachusetts)\n1987\n#1\nVillanova\n60-45\n#6\nBoston College\nThe Pavilion (Villanova, Pennsylvania)\n1988\n#3\nSt. John's\n74-72 OT\n#1\nSyracuse\nFitzgerald Field House (Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania)\n1989\n#1\nConnecticut\n84-65\n#3\nProvidence\nWalsh Gymnasium (South Orange, New Jersey)\n1990\n#2\nProvidence\n82-61\n#1\nConnecticut\nGampel Pavilion (Storrs, Connecticut)\n1991\n#1\nConnecticut\n79-74\n#2\nProvidence\nMcDonough Gymnasium (Washington, D.C.)\n1992\n#1\nMiami (FL)\n56-47\n#2\nConnecticut\nGampel Pavilion (Storrs, Connecticut)\n1993\n#1\nMiami (FL)\n77-56\n#7\nProvidence\nAlumni Hall (Providence, Rhode Island)\n1994\n#1\nConnecticut\n77-51\n#2\nSeton Hall\nGampel Pavilion (Storrs, Connecticut)\n1995\n#1\nConnecticut\n85-49\n#3\nSeton Hall\nWalsh Gymnasium (South Orange, New Jersey)\n1996\n#1\nConnecticut\n71-54\n#3\nNotre Dame\nGampel Pavilion (Storrs, Connecticut)\n1997\n#1\nConnecticut\n86-77\n#3\nNotre Dame\nGampel Pavilion (Storrs, Connecticut)\n1998\n#1\nConnecticut\n67-58\n#2\nRutgers\nLouis Brown Athletic Center (The RAC) (Piscataway, New Jersey)\n1999\n#1\nConnecticut\n96-75\n#3\nNotre Dame\nLouis Brown Athletic Center (The RAC) (Piscataway, New Jersey)\n2000\n#1\nConnecticut\n79-59\n#3\nRutgers\nGampel Pavilion (Storrs, Connecticut)\n2001\n#2\nConnecticut\n78–76\n#1\nNotre Dame\nGampel Pavilion (Storrs, Connecticut)\n2002\n#1\nConnecticut\n96-54\n#3\nBoston College\nLouis Brown Athletic Center (The RAC) (Piscataway, New Jersey)\n2003\n#3\nVillanova\n52-48\n#1\nConnecticut\nLouis Brown Athletic Center (The RAC) (Piscataway, New Jersey)\n2004\n#5\nBoston College\n75-57\n#7\nRutgers\nHartford Civic Center (Hartford, Connecticut)\n2005\n#3\nConnecticut\n67-51\n#1\nRutgers\nHartford Civic Center (Hartford, Connecticut)\n2006\n#2\nConnecticut\n50-44\n#12\nWest Virginia\nHartford Civic Center (Hartford, Connecticut)\n2007\n#2\nRutgers\n55-47\n#1\nConnecticut\nHartford Civic Center (Hartford, Connecticut)\n2008\n#1\nConnecticut\n65-59\n#7\nLouisville\nXL Center (Hartford, Connecticut)\n2009\n#1\nConnecticut\n75-36\n#2\nLouisville\nXL Center (Hartford, Connecticut)\n2010\n#1\nConnecticut\n60–32\n#2\nWest Virginia\nXL Center (Hartford, Connecticut)\n2011\n#1\nConnecticut\n73-64\n#3\nNotre Dame\nXL Center (Hartford, Connecticut)\n2012\n#3\nConnecticut\n63–54\n#1\nNotre Dame\nXL Center (Hartford, Connecticut)\n2013\n#2\nNotre Dame\n61-59\n#3\nConnecticut\nXL Center (Hartford, Connecticut)\n2014\n#1\nDePaul\n65-57\n#2\nSt. John's\nAllstate Arena (Rosemont, Illinois)\n(Opening round: McGrath–Phillips Arena, Chicago )\n2015\n#2\nDePaul\n78–68\n#1\nSeton Hall\nAllstate Arena (Rosemont, Illinois)\n2016\n#4\nSt. John's\n50-37\n#7\nCreighton\nMcGrath–Phillips Arena ( Chicago )\n2017\n#3\nMarquette\n86–78\n#1\nDePaul\nAl McGuire Center ( Milwaukee )\n2018\n#2\nDePaul\n98-63\n#1\nMarquette\nWintrust Arena ( Chicago )\n2019\n#2\nDePaul\n74-73\n#1\nMarquette\nWintrust Arena ( Chicago )\n2020\n#1\nDePaul\n88–74\n#2\nMarquette\nWintrust Arena ( Chicago )\n2021\n#1\nUConn\n73–39\n#2\nMarquette\nMohegan Sun Arena ( Uncasville, Connecticut )\n2022\n\n\n\n\n\nMohegan Sun Arena ( Uncasville, Connecticut )\n2023\n\n\n\n\n\nMohegan Sun Arena ( Uncasville, Connecticut )\nNotes\n^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w Athletically branded as \"UConn\" since 2013–14. ^ See also Bird at the Buzzer, a book focusing on this specific game.",
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"segment": "Two new host cities, Cincinnati, Ohio and Murfreesboro, Tennessee, were included for the first time, hosting at the Riverfront Coliseum (the then-home arena of the Cincinnati Bearcats) and MTSU's Murphy Center, respectively. This year also marked the last time tournament games were held at the University of Kansas 's legendary Allen Fieldhouse and at SMU's Moody Coliseum. As more and more tournament games are being held in large cities and NBA-caliber arenas, this was most likely the last time the Tournament will be held in Lawrence. Tournament Notes\nIn the East, the Round of 32 was called Black Sunday because of Penn's upset of #1 North Carolina and St. John's upset of #2-seeded Duke, both in Raleigh. Penn went all the way to the Final Four before losing to eventual champion Michigan State. Both teams had to defeat higher-seeded opponents in the Round of 40 to have the chance to beat UNC and Duke. Penn beat three higher-seeded opponents to reach the Final Four, a feat which was later bettered in 1986 by LSU, 2006 by George Mason, and 2011 by Virginia Commonwealth, who each beat four higher-seeded opponents on the way to the Final Four. Teams\nRegion\nSeed\nTeam\nCoach\nFinished\nFinal Opponent\nScore\nEast\nEast\n1\nNorth Carolina\nDean Smith\nRound of 32\n9 Penn\nL 72–71\nEast\n2\nDuke\nBill E. Foster\nRound of 32\n10 St. John's\nL 80–78\nEast\n3\nGeorgetown\nJohn Thompson\nRound of 32\n6 Rutgers\nL 64–58\nEast\n4\nSyracuse\nJim Boeheim\nSweet Sixteen\n9 Penn\nL 84–76\nEast\n5\nConnecticut\nDom Perno\nRound of 32\n4 Syracuse\nL 89–81\nEast\n6\nRutgers\nTom Young\nSweet Sixteen\n10 St. John's\nL 67–65\nEast\n7\nTemple\nDon Casey\nRound of 40\n10 St. John's\nL 75–70\nEast\n8\nIona\nJim Valvano\nRound of 40\n9 Penn\nL 73–69\nEast\n9\nPenn\nBob Weinhauer\nFourth Place\n2 Michigan State\nL 101–67\nEast\n10\nSt. John's\nLou Carnesecca\nRegional Runner-up\n9 Penn\nL 64–62\nMideast\nMideast\n1\nNotre Dame\nDigger Phelps\nRegional Runner-up\n2 Michigan State\nL 80–68\nMideast\n2\nMichigan State\nJud Heathcote\nChampion\n1 Indiana State\nW 75–64\nMideast\n3\nLSU\nDale Brown\nSweet Sixteen\n2 Michigan State\nL 87–71\nMideast\n4\nIowa\nLute Olson\nRound of 32\n5 Toledo\nL 74–72\nMideast\n5\nToledo\nBob Nichols\nSweet Sixteen\n1 Notre Dame\nL 79–71\nMideast\n6\nAppalachian State\nBobby Cremins\nRound of 32\n3 LSU\nL 71–57\nMideast\n7\nDetroit\nSmokey Gaines\nRound of 40\n10 Lamar\nL 95–87\nMideast\n8\nTennessee\nDon DeVoe\nRound of 32\n1 Notre Dame\nL 73–67\nMideast\n9\nEastern Kentucky\nEd Byhre\nRound of 40\n8 Tennessee\nL 97–81\nMideast\n10\nLamar\nBilly Tubbs\nRound of 32\n2 Michigan State\nL 95–64\nMidwest\nMidwest\n1\nIndiana State\nBill Hodges\nRunner Up\n2 Michigan State\nL 75–64\nMidwest\n2\nArkansas\nEddie Sutton\nRegional Runner-up\n1 Indiana State\nL 73–71\nMidwest\n3\nLouisville\nDenny Crum\nSweet Sixteen\n2 Arkansas\nL 73–62\nMidwest\n4\nTexas\nAbe Lemons\nRound of 32\n5 Oklahoma\nL 90–76\nMidwest\n5\nOklahoma\nDave Bliss\nSweet Sixteen\n1 Indiana State\nL 93–72\nMidwest\n6\nSouth Alabama\nCliff Ellis\nRound of 32\n3 Louisville\nL 69–66\nMidwest\n7\nWeber State\nNeil McCarthy\nRound of 32\n2 Arkansas\nL 74–63\nMidwest\n8\nVirginia Tech\nCharles Moir\nRound of 32\n1 Indiana State\nL 86–69\nMidwest\n9\nJacksonville\nTates Locke\nRound of 40\n8 Virginia Tech\nL 70–53\nMidwest\n10\nNew Mexico State\nKen Hayes\nRound of 40\n7 Weber State\nL 81–78\nWest\nWest\n1\nUCLA\nGary Cunningham\nRegional Runner-up\n2 DePaul\nL 95–91\nWest\n2\nDePaul\nRay Meyer\nThird Place\n1 Indiana State\nL 76–74\nWest\n3\nMarquette\nHank Raymonds\nSweet Sixteen\n2 DePaul\nL 62–56\nWest\n4\nSan Francisco\nDan Belluomini\nSweet Sixteen\n1 UCLA\nL 99–81\nWest\n5\nBYU\nFrank Arnold\nRound of 32\n4 San Francisco\nL 86–63\nWest\n6\nPacific\nStan Morrison\nRound of 32\n3 Marquette\nL 73–48\nWest\n7\nUSC\nBob Boyd\nRound of 32\n2 DePaul\nL 89–78\nWest\n8\nUtah\nJerry Pimm\nRound of 40\n9 Pepperdine\nL 92–88\nWest\n9\nPepperdine\nGary Colson\nRound of 32\n1 UCLA\nL 76–71\nWest\n10\nUtah State\nRod Tueller\nRound of 40\n7 USC\nL 86–67\nBracket\n* – Denotes overtime period\nEast region\n\nFirst round\n\n\nSecond round\n\n\nRegional Semifinals\n\n\nRegional Finals\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n7\nTemple",
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"segment": "Bungie Studios Special\n^ Game Informer January 2014, page 53\n^ Bungie (2014-9-9), Destiny: PlayStation 3, Activision Blizzard, Grimoire: Ghost Fragment: Warlock\n^ a b c d Bungie (2014/9/9), Destiny, Activision Blizzard, Grimoire: Ghost Fragment: Old Russia 3\n^ Ride",
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"segment": "He was always played by the same actor\nWhen you think of Emperor Palpatine, you probably think of Scottish actor Ian McDiarmid. After all, McDiarmid played the Emperor in almost all of his major appearances. He's the man behind the makeup during Palpatine's first major appearance in Return of the Jedi, he plays the conniving Chancellor in all three of George Lucas' prequels, he provided Palpatine's voice for the Emperor's cameos in Star Wars Rebels, and he's coming back to play the mysteriously resurrected dictator in The Rise of Skywalker, too. But McDiarmid wasn't the first person to portray Palpatine on-screen. For the Emperor's brief appearance in The Empire Strikes Back, Palpatine was actually played by one man, two women, and one wild animal. Actress Marjorie Eaton provided the Emperor's face for the final movie, while makeup artist Rick Baker tested Eaton's prosthetics on his wife, Elaine. Clive Revill, an accomplished actor and friend of Empire director Irvin Kershner, provided his voice. Palpatine's eerie yellow eyes, meanwhile, weren't human at all: They belonged to a chimp and were superimposed over Eaton's during post-production. George Lucas replaced the Eaton-Revill-ape hybrid with new footage featuring McDiarmid for the 2004 DVD release of The Empire Strikes Back, but a few other actors took on Palpatine after that, too.",
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"segment": "Actress Marjorie Eaton provided the Emperor's face for the final movie, while makeup artist Rick Baker tested Eaton's prosthetics on his wife, Elaine. Clive Revill, an accomplished actor and friend of Empire director Irvin Kershner, provided his voice. Palpatine's eerie yellow eyes, meanwhile, weren't human at all: They belonged to a chimp and were superimposed over Eaton's during post-production. George Lucas replaced the Eaton-Revill-ape hybrid with new footage featuring McDiarmid for the 2004 DVD release of The Empire Strikes Back, but a few other actors took on Palpatine after that, too. In the early seasons of The Clone Wars animated series, The Wizards of Waverly Place 's Ian Abercrombie voiced Emperor Palpatine. After Abercrombie passed away, the role was taken over by Tim Curry, superstar of Rocky Horror Picture Show, Clue, and It. Palpatine was always the Star Wars Universe's big bad\nThe Emperor has always been part of Star Wars lore — it's kind of hard to have an empire without one — but it wasn't always Palpatine, and he wasn't always the series' main villain. In George Lucas' earliest full draft of Star Wars (which was adapted into a comic book miniseries called The Star Wars ), the Emperor was Cos Dashit, \"a thin, grey looking man, with an evil mustache which hangs limply over his insipid lip.\" Dashit was't Force-sensitive.",
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"headings": "Every Actor Who Has Played Emperor Palpatine In Star Wars\nEvery Actor Who Has Played Emperor Palpatine In Star Wars\nClive Revill/Marjorie Eaton/Uncredited Chimp\nIan McDiarmid\nSam Witwer\nIan Abercrombie\nTim Curry\nNick Jameson\nRobert Martin Klein\nTrevor Devall\nMore: The Rise of Skywalker's Disappointing Reveals Break JJ Abrams' Mystery Box\n",
"segment": "Every Actor Who Has Played Emperor Palpatine In Star Wars\nEvery Actor Who Has Played Emperor Palpatine In Star Wars\nEmperor Palpatine is the undisputed big bad of the Star Wars franchise, but which actors have played and voiced the infamous Darth Sidious? By Craig Elvy Published Jul 23, 2020\nShare\nShare\nTweet\nEmail\n0\nComment\nYouTube\nScreen Rant Plus\nSubscribe\nEvery Actor Who Has Played Emperor Palpatine In Star Wars\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. Please try again later. Watch on\n0:00\n0:00\n0:00 / 4:11\nLive\n•\nWhich actors have been honored with portraying the overarching villain of the Star Wars universe, the one and only Emperor Palpatine? Darth Vader is, and likely always will be, the most instantly recognizable and merchandise-friendly villain in the galaxy far, far away, but everyone knows Sheev Palpatine was the brains behind the operation. Born on Naboo and falling under the sway of Darth Plagueis the Wise, Palpatine would take the will of the Sith upon him and mastermind the defeat of the Jedi, establishing a brutal and far-reaching dictatorship. Palpatine is the villainous heart of Star Wars ' Skywalker saga.",
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"segment": "After Robinson decided to leave the role, Hal Miller played Gordon for seasons 4 and 5. And after Miller departed, Orman replaced him. He’s been Gordon ever since. Emperor Palpatine In The ‘Star Wars’ Movies\nThe evil Emperor Palpatine, also known as Darth Sidious, first appeared in holographic form in “The Empire Strikes Back.” The character was played by Elaine Baker, the wife of “Star Wars” makeup designer Rick Baker, and she wore a lot of prosthetics to pull off the role. The voice, meanwhile, was that of actor Clive Revill. Starting with “Return of the Jedi,” Ian McDiarmid played Emperor Palpatine. George Lucas later reshot McDiarmid in the emperor’s scenes from “The Empire Strikes Back,” replacing the Baker-Revill combination. Evelyn Carnahan In ‘The Mummy’ Movies\nIn the first two “The Mummy” movies, Rachel Weisz played Evelyn Carnahan, the wife of Rick O’Connell (Brendan Fraser). But Weisz opted out of the third Mummy film,”The Mummy:",
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"segment": "The Clone Wars. The storied actor made his villainous Star Wars debut in the poorly-received Clone Wars 2008 movie, but reprised the role in both video games and the far more popular The Clone Wars TV series. Abercrombie's death came before Palpatine's role in The Clone Wars was complete, although the actor's voice can be posthumously heard in places during the fifth and sixth seasons. Abercrombie's Palpatine has a more distinctive tone, very different to any other incarnation of the character. Furthermore, there's a very clear, pronounced difference between Abercrombie's more charming, kindly Palpatine and the distorted, evil Sidious. Tim Curry\nTim Curry as Emperor Palpatine sounds exactly as one would expect Tim Curry as Emperor Palpatine to sound, with the much-loved actor's famous inflection seeping through the Emperor's usual gravelly menace. Most famous for his bombastic starring turn in The Rocky Horror Picture Show, Curry took over as Palpatine in Star Wars: The Clone Wars following the passing of Ian Abercrombie. Curry's iteration of Palpatine can be heard in seasons 5 and 6 of the animated series, with the Clue and Home Alone 2 actor giving a very unique performance that's unlike any previous version of the character, but certainly no less effective. Nick Jameson\nBefore Star Wars:",
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"segment": "Age, Parents, Ethnicity, Education\n3 Tommy Emmanuel: Professional Career\n4 Tommy Emmanuel: Salary and Net Worth\n5 Body Measurements: Height, Weight, Body Size\n6 Social Media\nWho is Tommy Emmanuel? Tommy Emmanuel is an Australian guitarist, songwriter, and singer, his birth name is William Thomas Emmanuel. He is well known for his complex fingerstyle technique, energetic performances, and the use of percussive effects on the guitar. During the 2008 and 2010 issues of Guitar Player Magazine, he was named “Best Acoustic Guitarist” in its readers’ poll. During 2010 he was also appointed a Member of the Order of Australia (AM). Similarly, in 2011, he was inducted into the Australian Roll of Renown. Tommy Emmanuel:",
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"segment": "Tommy Emmanuel - Wikipedia\nTommy Emmanuel\nFrom Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia\nJump to navigation Jump to search\nTommy Emmanuel\nEmmanuel at the Soave Guitar Festival\nin Italy, May 2010\nBackground information\nBirth name\nWilliam Thomas Emmanuel\nBorn\n( 1955-05-31)\n31 May 1955 (age 65)\nMuswellbrook, New South Wales, Australia\nGenres\nJazz, pop, rock, country\nOccupation (s)\nMusician\nInstruments\nGuitar\nYears active\n1962–present\nLabels\nSony, Columbia, Favored Nations\nAssociated acts\nSouthern Star Band, John Farnham, Dragon, Jerry Reed, Chet Atkins, Martin Taylor, Hank Marvin, Gabriella Quevedo\nWebsite\ntommyemmanuel .com\nWilliam Thomas Emmanuel AM (born 31 May 1955) is an Australian guitarist who is known for his complex fingerstyle technique, energetic performances and the use of percussive effects on the guitar. Originally a session player in many bands, Emmanuel carved out his own style as a solo artist, releasing award-winning albums and singles. In the May 2008 and 2010 issues of Guitar Player magazine, he was named \"Best Acoustic Guitarist\" in its readers' poll. In June 2010 Emmanuel was appointed a Member of the Order of Australia (AM). In 2011, Emmanuel was inducted into the Australian Roll of Renown. Contents\n1 Life and career\n2 Guitar style\n3 Chet Atkins\n4 Discography\n4.1 As leader\n5 Awards\n5.1 APRA Awards\n5.2 ARIA Awards\n5.3 Australian Roll of Renown\n5.4 Country Music Awards of Australia\n5.5 Grammy Awards\n5.6 National Live Music Awards\n6 Bibliography\n6.1 Contributor\n7 References\n8 External links\nLife and career\nOne of four children, Emmanuel was born in Muswellbrook, New South Wales, Australia, in 1955. He received his first guitar in 1959 at age four and was taught by his mother to accompany her playing lap steel guitar. In 1961, at the age of six, he heard Chet Atkins playing on the radio. He vividly remembers that moment and said it greatly inspired him as a musician. By the age of six, he was a working professional musician.",
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"segment": "The event was televised worldwide with an estimated 2.85 billion viewers. In December 2007, he was diagnosed with heart problems and was forced to take a break from his hectic touring schedule due to exhaustion but returned to full-time touring in early 2008. In 2009 he worked with fellow local artists, Ray Burgess, Marty Rhone, John St Peeters and John \"Swanee\" Swan to release a single, \"Legends of the Southern Land\". In June 2010, Emmanuel was appointed a Member of the Order of Australia (AM). At the 2011 ‘TommyFest’, Tommy took the chance to talk to the audience about his strong Christian faith. “ The Lord is my shepherd, so I lack nothing—it’s true!” he told the gathered crowds. In 2012, Governor Steve Beshear awarded Emmanuel the state of Kentucky's honorific title of Kentucky Colonel. During a July 2019 concert he mentioned recently receiving American citizenship. Guitar style\nEmmanuel's fingerstyle technique was featured at a June 2006 performance at City Stages in Birmingham, Alabama\nEmmanuel had said that even at a young age he was fascinated by Chet Atkins's musical style (sometimes referred to as Travis picking) of playing bass lines, chords, melodies, and harmonies simultaneously using the thumb and fingers of the right hand, achieving a dynamic range of sound from the instrument.",
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"segment": "Recognizing the musical talents of Emmanuel and his older brother, Phil, their father created a family band, sold their home, and took his family on the road. With the family living in two station wagons, much of Emmanuel's childhood was spent touring Australia, playing rhythm guitar, and rarely going to school. After their father died in 1966, Australian Country Music star Buddy Williams approached the family and asked permission to take the Emmanuel brothers on the road with his touring show travelling around Australia. Tommy Emmanuel would go on to record a number of Buddy Williams albums in the early 1970s. Eventually, the New South Wales Department of Education insisted that the Emmanuel children had to go to school regularly. The Emmanuels eventually settled in Parkes. Tommy Emmanuel eventually moved to Sydney, where he was noticed nationally when he won a string of talent contests in his teen years. By the late 1970s, he was playing drums with his brother Phil in the group Goldrush as well as doing session work on numerous albums and jingles. He gained further prominence in the late 1970s as the lead guitarist in the Southern Star Band, the backing group for vocalist Doug Parkinson. During 1985–1988 and 1995, he joined in 1982 reformed lineup of the leading New Zealand/Australian 1970s rock group Dragon, touring widely with them, including a 1987 tour with Tina Turner;",
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"segment": "he left the group to embark on a solo career. In 1994, Australian music veteran John Farnham invited him to play the guitar next to Stuart Fraser from Noiseworks for the Concert for Rwanda. Emmanuel had previously been a member of Farnham's band during the early 1980s and featured on the album Uncovered and rejoined after the 1994 concert. In July 1999, Chet Atkins commented that Emmanuel was a \"fearless\" fingerpicking guitar player and awarded Tommy and four others ( John Knowles, Marcel Dadi, Jerry Reed, and Steve Wariner) the \"Certified Guitar Player\" title. Emmanuel and his brother Phil performed live in Sydney at the closing ceremony of the Summer Olympics in 2000. The event was televised worldwide with an estimated 2.85 billion viewers. In December 2007, he was diagnosed with heart problems and was forced to take a break from his hectic touring schedule due to exhaustion but returned to full-time touring in early 2008. In 2009 he worked with fellow local artists, Ray Burgess, Marty Rhone, John St Peeters and John \"Swanee\" Swan to release a single, \"Legends of the Southern Land\". In June 2010, Emmanuel was appointed a Member of the Order of Australia (AM). At the 2011 ‘TommyFest’, Tommy took the chance to talk to the audience about his strong Christian faith. “",
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"segment": "If you want to completely shake up history, then Abraham Lincoln: Vampire Hunter by Seth Grahame-Smith might appeal (and that’s fiction by the way). Gore Vidal also wrote a historical novel about the man. The Best Books about Abraham Lincoln\nUncollected Works of Abraham Lincoln\nby Rufus Wilson\nLincoln: A Photobiography\nby Russell Freedman\nLincoln at Gettysburg: The Words that Remade America\nby Garry Wills\nAbraham Lincoln\nby Carl Sandburg\nTried by War: Abraham Lincoln as Commander in Chief\nby James M. McPherson\nLincoln's Melancholy: How Depression Challenged a President and Fueled His Greatness\nby Joshua Wolf Shenk\nLincoln: The Biography of a Writer\nby Fred Kaplan\nTeam of Rivals: The Political Genius of Abraham Lincoln\nby Doris Kearns Goodwin\nManhunt:",
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"segment": "From traditional schoolboy texts like Nicholas Pike’s New and Complete System of Arithmetic and Thomas Dilworth’s New Guide to the English Tongue, to classic works we know today like Benjamin Franklin’s Autobiography and Robinson Crusoe, the young Lincoln read whatever he could get his hands on. He borrowed books from all his neighbors, until he could truthfully tell a friend that he had “read through every book he had ever heard of in that country, for a circuit of 50 miles.” Lincoln would transcribe favorite quotes and passages from the works he read into a copybook, but he also committed reams of material to memory. This storehouse of literary and historical tidbits would come in handy throughout his life and impress those he met; he could recite a long poem at will, seemed to know the entire Bible by heart, and always had just the right story or analogy at his disposal to illustrate and explain his arguments. This course of self-study naturally had to be squeezed into spare moments before, after, and between his daily chores and responsibilities. He would read until the last rays of the sun went down in summer, and until the embers in the fireplace failed to give off any light even in the faintest glow in winter. He kept a book in the crack of a log in the loft where he slept, so he could resume reading as soon as the dawn light broke. During the day, he always had a book with him, out of which to read snatches whenever he could. As a boy, his marked preference for “reading, scribbling, writing, ciphering, writing Poetry, etc.”",
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"segment": "Abraham Lincoln and American Slavery\nby Eric Foner\nHonor's Voice: The Transformation of Abraham Lincoln\nby Douglas L. Wilson\nLincoln at Cooper Union: The Speech That Made Abraham Lincoln President\nby Harold Holzer\nMr. Lincoln's T-Mails: The Untold Story of How Abraham Lincoln Used the Telegraph to Win the Civil War\nby Tom Wheeler\nAbraham Lincoln\nby Lord Charnwood\nGiants: The Parallel Lives of Frederick Douglass & Abraham Lincoln\nby John Stauffer\nThe Intimate World of Abraham Lincoln\nby CA Tripp & Lewis Gannett\nLincoln and his Generals\nby T Harry Williams\nLincoln and His Admirals\nby Craig L. Symonds\nThe Lincolns: Portrait of a Marriage\nby Daniel Mark Epstein\nAbraham Lincoln\nby Thomas Keneally\nWhat's your favorite book about a president? Much more to explore: › Collecting U.S. Civil War Books\n› Collecting Kennedy: Rare JFK Books\n› Winston Churchill: The Author Who Saved Britain\nMobile View:",
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"segment": "His newest book is Lincoln: The Man Who Saved America. He has also written two e-books: Nikola Tesla: Renewable Energy Ahead of Its Time and Abraham Lincoln and Nikola Tesla: Connected by Fate. Check out my Goodreads author page. While you’re at it, “Like” my Facebook author page for more updates! Follow me by subscribing by email on the home page. Share with your friends using the buttons below.",
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"segment": "The Words that Remade America\nby Garry Wills\nAbraham Lincoln\nby Carl Sandburg\nTried by War: Abraham Lincoln as Commander in Chief\nby James M. McPherson\nLincoln's Melancholy: How Depression Challenged a President and Fueled His Greatness\nby Joshua Wolf Shenk\nLincoln: The Biography of a Writer\nby Fred Kaplan\nTeam of Rivals: The Political Genius of Abraham Lincoln\nby Doris Kearns Goodwin\nManhunt: The 12-Day Chase for Lincoln's Killer\nby James L. Swanson\nLincoln\nby David Herbert Donald\nThe Last Best Hope of Earth: Abraham Lincoln and the Promise of America\nby Mark E. Neely\nWillie Speaks Out: The Psychic World of Abraham Lincoln\nby Elliott V. Fleckles\nWe Are Lincoln Men: Abraham Lincoln and His Friends\nby David Herbert Donald\nAbraham Lincoln: The Man Behind the Myths\nby Stephen B. Oates\nThe Fiery Trial:",
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"segment": "Perhaps Lincoln turned to poetry, with its rhythmic, stirring, and sometimes haunting words, to cope with and understand his melancholic disposition. Rather than consume himself with tales of adventure ( like Teddy Roosevelt was wont to do) it seemed that Abe needed to feel what he was reading, especially as he aged. Below you’ll find a list of books that Abraham Lincoln read and enjoyed and learned from. The novels are mostly from his younger years, but as noted, he did peruse and skim through numerous books throughout his adult life. Take a page from our 16th president’s habits, and delve into the world of poetry; you’ll connect not only with Honest Abe, but perhaps your own inner depths as well. Abraham Lincoln’s Reading List\nTitle\nAuthor\nAesop’s Fables\nAesop\nThe Arabian Nights\n\nSlavery, Discussed in Original Essays\nLeonard Bacon\nHistory of the U.S.\nGeorge Bancroft\nEditorials\nHenry Ward beecher\nBible\n\nCommentaries on the Law\nWilliam Blackstone\nThe Pilgrim’s Progress\nJohn Bunyan\nPoems\nRobert Burns\nPoems\nLord Byron\nDon Juan\nLord Byron\nElements of Character\nMary Chandler\nSpeeches\nHenry Clay\nRobinson Crusoe\nDaniel Defoe\nA New Guide to the English Tongue\nThomas Dilworth\nJournals and Debates of the Federal Constitution\nJonathan Elliot\nGeometry\nEuclid\nSociology for the South\nGeorge Fitzhugh\nHistory of Illinois\nThomas Ford\nAutobiography of Benjamin Franklin\nBenjamin Franklin\nDecline and Fall of the Roman Empire\nEdward Gibbon\nThe Theory and Practice of Surveying\nRobert Gibson\nFanny, With Other Poems\nFitz-Greene Halleck\nPoems\nOliver Wendell Holmes\nPoems\nThomas Hood\nMormonism\nJohn Hyde\nJoe Miller’s Book of Jests\nJoe Miller\nCommentaries on American Law\nJames Kent\nPoems\nWilliam Knox\nPoems\nHenry Wadsworth Longfellow\nComplete Works\nEdgar Allen Poe\nLives\nPlutarch\nAncient History\nCharles Rollins\nAn Authentic Narrative of the Loss of the American Brig Commerce\nJames Riley\nLessons in Elocution\nWilliam Scott\nComplete Works\nWilliam Shakespeare\nThe Life of George Washington\nMason L. Weems\nLiberty\nJohn Stuart Mill\nAnalogy of Religion\nJoseph Butler\nWant to share your thoughts on this article? Send us a tweet or join the discussion on Facebook! Read More Articles in the Series\nErnest Hemingway\nFrederick Douglass\nThomas Jefferson\nTheodore Roosevelt\nTags: Books",
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"segment": "The 12-Day Chase for Lincoln's Killer\nby James L. Swanson\nLincoln\nby David Herbert Donald\nThe Last Best Hope of Earth: Abraham Lincoln and the Promise of America\nby Mark E. Neely\nWillie Speaks Out: The Psychic World of Abraham Lincoln\nby Elliott V. Fleckles\nWe Are Lincoln Men: Abraham Lincoln and His Friends\nby David Herbert Donald\nAbraham Lincoln: The Man Behind the Myths\nby Stephen B. Oates\nThe Fiery Trial: Abraham Lincoln and American Slavery\nby Eric Foner\nHonor's Voice: The Transformation of Abraham Lincoln\nby Douglas L. Wilson\nLincoln at Cooper Union: The Speech That Made Abraham Lincoln President\nby Harold Holzer\nMr. Lincoln's T-Mails: The Untold Story of How Abraham Lincoln Used the Telegraph to Win the Civil War\nby Tom Wheeler\nAbraham Lincoln\nby Lord Charnwood\nGiants: The Parallel Lives of Frederick Douglass & Abraham Lincoln\nby John Stauffer\nThe Intimate World of Abraham Lincoln\nby CA Tripp & Lewis Gannett\nLincoln and his Generals\nby T Harry Williams\nLincoln and His Admirals\nby Craig L. Symonds\nThe Lincolns:",
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"segment": "Growing up in the backwoods of Kentucky and then Indiana, Lincoln rarely enjoyed the privilege of full-time schooling. His formal education, in his own words, came “by littles,” “did not amount to one year,” and was thoroughly “defective.” And yet Honest Abe rose in society to become a shop owner, lawyer, and of course, President of the United States. How did he do this without much in the way of formal education? He taught himself, becoming the consummate autodidact. From traditional schoolboy texts like Nicholas Pike’s New and Complete System of Arithmetic and Thomas Dilworth’s New Guide to the English Tongue, to classic works we know today like Benjamin Franklin’s Autobiography and Robinson Crusoe, the young Lincoln read whatever he could get his hands on. He borrowed books from all his neighbors, until he could truthfully tell a friend that he had “read through every book he had ever heard of in that country, for a circuit of 50 miles.” Lincoln would transcribe favorite quotes and passages from the works he read into a copybook, but he also committed reams of material to memory. This storehouse of literary and historical tidbits would come in handy throughout his life and impress those he met; he could recite a long poem at will, seemed to know the entire Bible by heart, and always had just the right story or analogy at his disposal to illustrate and explain his arguments.",
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"segment": "He did his J.D., magna cum laude from the Harvard Law School. 9. Barack Obama Education Background – President Obama Education\nIn 1966-1967, Barack Obama attended kindergarten at Noelani Elementary School in Manoa, Hawaii. For the 1st, 2nd, and a part of the 3rd grade, he attended the Indonesian-language Catholic School Santo Fransiskus Assisi (St. Francis of Assisi), as he was living with mother in Indonesia. For the remaining part of 3rd grade and for 4th grade, he attended the government-run Indonesian-language Besuki School, which was located at the distance of one-and-half miles at the east side of Menteng administrative village. He also became a member of the Cub Scouts. In 1971, Obama began his 5th grade at the Punahou School in Hawaii, while he was living with his grandparents. He attended Punahou School till the completion of his 12th grade in 1979. After his high school, Obama attended Occidental College in Los Angeles for two years (from 1979 to 1981). In 1981, he then transferred to Columbia University in New York City, where he studied political science as a major subject along with international relations and English literature.",
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"segment": "Barack Obama Education. Does Barack Obama Have a College Degree? | Urban Education Journal | University of Pennsylvania Graduate School of Education\nBarack Obama Education. Does Barack Obama Have a College Degree? About Barack Obama Education\nBarack Obama, the 44th President of the United States, was born on August 4, 1961 in Honolulu, Hawaii to Barack Obama, Sr. ( 1936–1982) (born in Rachuonyo District, British Kenya) and Stanley Ann Dunham, known as Ann (1942–1995) (born in Wichita, Kansas, United States). Barack Obama spent most of his childhood years in Honolulu, where his parents met while attending the University of Hawaii at Manoa. Obama started a close relationship with his maternal grandparents. In 1965, his mother remarried to Lolo Soetoro from Indonesia. Two years later, Dunham took Obama with her to Indonesia to reunite him with his stepfather.",
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"segment": "He also became a member of the Cub Scouts. In 1971, Obama began his 5th grade at the Punahou School in Hawaii, while he was living with his grandparents. He attended Punahou School till the completion of his 12th grade in 1979. After his high school, Obama attended Occidental College in Los Angeles for two years (from 1979 to 1981). In 1981, he then transferred to Columbia University in New York City, where he studied political science as a major subject along with international relations and English literature. In the late of 1988, he attended Harvard Law School from where he graduated with a J.D. magna cum laude. In the Harvard Law School, Obama was elected as the first black president of the Harvard Law Review in 1990. Dates\nGrades\nSchool\nType\nDegree\n1966-1967\nKindergarten\nNoelani Elementary School, Honolulu, Hawaii\nPublic\n\n1968-1970\n1st to 3rd grade\nSt. Francis Assisi, Jakarta, Indonesia\nPrivate Catholic\n\n1970-1971\n4th grade\nState Elementary School Menteng 01 or the Besuki School, Jakarta, Indonesia\nPublic\n\n1971-1979\n5th to 12th grade\nPunahou School, Honolulu, Hawaii\nPrivate\nHigh School Diploma\n1979 to 1981\nFreshman-Sophomore year\nOccidental College, Los Angeles\nPrivate\nTransferred to Columbia University\n1981 to 1983\nJunior-senior year\nColumbia University, New York City\nPrivate\nB.A. in political science, international relations, and English Literature\n1988 to 1991\n1L-3L\nHarvard Law School, Cambridge, Massachusetts\nPrivate\nJ.D., magna cum laude\n10. What Was Barack Obama’s First Job\nBarack Obama did his first job at the Business International Corporation (BI) in 1983 after the completion of his B.A from Columbia. Obama worked in the financial services division of the Business International Corporation as a research associate.",
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"segment": "Barack Obama’s Education\nAt age 10, Obama returned to Hawaii to live with his maternal grandparents. He attended the Punahou School, an elite private school where, as he wrote in his 1995 memoir, Dreams from My Father, he first began to understand the tensions inherent in his mixed racial background. After two years at Occidental College in Los Angeles, he transferred to Columbia University in New York City, from which he graduated in 1983 with a degree in political science. He graduated magna cum laude from Harvard Law School in 1991. While at Harvard, he became the first Black editor of the prestigious Harvard Law Review. Barack Obama, Community Organizer and Attorney\nAfter a two-year stint working in corporate research and at the New York Public Interest Research Group (NYPIRG) in New York City, Obama moved to Chicago, where he took a job as a community organizer with a church-based group, the Developing Communities Project. For the next several years, he worked with low-income residents in Chicago’s Roseland community and the Altgeld Gardens public housing development on the city’s largely Black South Side. Obama would later call the experience “the best education I ever got, better than anything I got at Harvard Law School,” the prestigious institution he entered in 1988. Obama met his future wife—Michelle LaVaughn Robinson, a fellow Harvard Law School grad—while working as a summer associate at the Chicago law firm Sidley Austin. He married Michelle Obama at the Trinity United Church of Christ on October 3, 1992.",
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"headings": "What degree did Theodore Roosevelt earn at Harvard University\n?\n\nWhat degree did Theodore Roosevelt earn at Harvard University?\nRelated Questions\nHow long did Theodore Roosevelt be in Harvard College?\nWhat degree did Theodore Roosevelt get at Harvard?\nWhat college did Teddy Roosevelt graduate from?\nDid Theodore Roosevelt attend at any universities?\nWhat degree did Theodore Roosevelt earn at Harvard College?\nWhat school's did Theodore Roosevelt go to?\nWhat degree did Teddy Roosevelt get?\nWhat was teddy rooosevelts college?\nTheodore Roosevelt Educational background?\nWhere did teddy roosavelt go to college?\nIn What year did Teddy Roosevelt go to college?\nWhere did Theodore Roosevelt do for college?\nDid Theodore Roosevelt go to military school?\nWhere did Theodore Roosevelt go to grade school?\nWhere did Theodore Roosevelt go to college?\nWhat is Theodore Roosevelt's education?\nWhere did Obama get undergrad degree?\nObama received a bachelor of science degree from?\nWhere did Obama received a bachelor of science degree?\nWhere did Obama receive his bachelor's degree?\nWas TR Roosevelt a lawyer?\nWhat did Franklin D Roosevelt and study during college?\nWhat was Theodore r oosevelts middle school?\nDid Barack Obama attain any degree?\nWhat is the best college to go to for a law degree?\n",
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"segment": "In the summer of 1981, Obama traveled to Jakarta to visit his mother and half-sister Maya, and visited the families of Occidental College friends in Hyderabad (India) and Karachi (Pakistan) for three weeks. Michelle Obama Education. From a lawyer to First Lady of the United States\nBarack Obama Education at Columbia University, New York City\nHe then transferred to Columbia University in New York City, where he majored in political science with a specialization in international relations. Obama lived off campus in a modest rented apartment at 142 West 109th Street. He graduated with a B.A. from Columbia in 1983, then worked at Business International Corporation and New York Public Interest Research Group. Barack Obama study at Punahou Academy\nWhile living with his grandparents, Obama enrolled in the esteemed Punahou Academy, He excelled in basketball and graduated with academic honors in 1979. As one of only three black students at the school, Obama became conscious of racism and what it meant to be African-American. He later described how he struggled to reconcile social perceptions of his multiracial heritage with his own sense of self: \" I noticed that there was nobody like me in the Sears, Roebuck Christmas catalog. . .and that Santa was a white man,\" he wrote. \"",
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"segment": "8. What School Did Barack Obama Go To – Where Did Barack Obama Go To School\nBarack Obama attended the Noelani Elementary School, in Honolulu, Hawaii, for kindergarten. For his 1st to 3rd grade, he attended a private Catholic St. Francis Assisi School, in Jakarta, Indonesia. For the part of 3rd grade and 4th grade, he attended State Elementary School Menteng 01 or the Besuki School, in Jakarta, Indonesia. From 5th to 12th, Obama attended the Punahou School, in Honolulu, Hawaii. He did his J.D., magna cum laude from the Harvard Law School. 9. Barack Obama Education Background – President Obama Education\nIn 1966-1967, Barack Obama attended kindergarten at Noelani Elementary School in Manoa, Hawaii. For the 1st, 2nd, and a part of the 3rd grade, he attended the Indonesian-language Catholic School Santo Fransiskus Assisi (St. Francis of Assisi), as he was living with mother in Indonesia. For the remaining part of 3rd grade and for 4th grade, he attended the government-run Indonesian-language Besuki School, which was located at the distance of one-and-half miles at the east side of Menteng administrative village.",
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"segment": "What is the country of Dubai? Dubai is a city in U.A.E\nIs burj Dubai a city? it is in a city.its in Dubai\nWhen is the monsoon season for Dubai? mansoon in dubai\nIs Dubai in Malaysia? No, Dubai is on the Arabian peninsula. What is DPS in security in Dubai? It is the Dubai police. Asia Abu Dhabi United Arab Emirates Distances and Travel Times Buildings Continents and Regions Travel & Places Jobs & Education Translations Florida Economics Air Travel Malaysia",
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"segment": "Kidding aside, Dubai is not a country. It is part of the United Arab Emirates (UAE), which was formally established on the 2nd of December, 1971. Prior to this, the UAE was called the “Trucial States,” based on a 19th century agreement between the Sheikhs in the region and the United Kingdom. The 7 Emirates of the UAE: An Introduction\nThe UAE is composed of 7 emirates: Abu Dhabi, Ajman, Dubai, Fujairah, Ras Al Khaimah, Sharjah, and Umm Al Quwain. Islam is the official religion in the country, while Arabic is the official language. Notably, English is also widely used across the emirates. #1 – Abu Dhabi\nAbu Dhabi is the capital of the UAE. It is also the largest in terms of land area and the second most populated emirate.",
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"segment": "Wait for a second, so you’re telling me neither Dubai nor Abu Dhabi is a country?! What continent is Dubai in? So why does Dubai, Abu Dhabi etc have their own flags? How does their Government work? Where is the UAE: Is Dubai a country? Where is Dubai? Google map: Should I visit the UAE? So, is Dubai A Country After All?!",
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"segment": "Dubai is an Emirate of the country called the United Arab Emirates (UAE). The United Arab Emirates has 7 \"states\" on the off chance that you like, called Emirates. Going west to east, they are Abu Dhabi, Dubai, Sharjah, Ajman, Umm Al Quwain, Ras Al Khaimah and Fujairah. DUBAI Location\nDubai is pretty much the central Emirate of the UAE. The UAE is part of the Arabian Peninsula, which borders Oman to the south-east, Saudi Arabia to the south-west and faces the Arabian Gulf to the north, with Iran on the other side of the Gulf\nContinue Reading\nWhat's more, different realities you truly need to think about Dubai! No. Dubai is an Emirate of the country called the United Arab Emirates (UAE). The United Arab Emirates has 7 \"states\" on the off chance that you like, called Emirates. Going west to east, they are Abu Dhabi, Dubai, Sharjah, Ajman, Umm Al Quwain, Ras Al Khaimah and Fujairah. DUBAI Location\nDubai is pretty much the central Emirate of the UAE.",
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"segment": "Dubai is an Emirate of the country called the United Arab Emirates (UAE). The United Arab Emirates has 7 \"states\" on the off chance that you like, called Emirates. Going west to east, they are Abu Dhabi, Dubai, Sharjah, Ajman, Umm Al Quwain, Ras Al Khaimah and Fujairah. DUBAI Location\nDubai is pretty much the central Emirate of the UAE. The UAE is part of the Arabian Peninsula, which borders Oman to the south-east, Saudi Arabia to the south-west and faces the Arabian Gulf to the north, with Iran on the other side of the Gulf\nContinue Reading\nWhat's more, different realities you truly need to think about Dubai! No. Dubai is an Emirate of the country called the United Arab Emirates (UAE). The United Arab Emirates has 7 \"states\" on the off chance that you like, called Emirates. Going west to east, they are Abu Dhabi, Dubai, Sharjah, Ajman, Umm Al Quwain, Ras Al Khaimah and Fujairah. DUBAI Location\nDubai is pretty much the central Emirate of the UAE.",
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"segment": "By Air\nBy Land\nIs Dubai the Capital? What is the Currency in Dubai? What’s the weather like? Who Lives in Dubai? Is Dubai worth visiting? Is Dubai a Country or a City? Dubai, the place that most people associate with skyscrapers, beaches, and the artificial palm shaped islands of the Palm Jumeirah, is a city state in the United Arab Emirates. The 7 emirates states that make up the UAE are Abu Dhabi, Ajman, Dubai, Fujairah, Ras Al Khaimah, Sharjah, and Umm Al Quwain. Each state has its own currency and leader but the states act as a single country in the world. Parts of the city of Dubai are on land reclaimed from the sea.",
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"segment": "But not an independent sovereign state. Dubai is part of the emirate (“country”) called United Arab Emirates. The UAE is made out of seven Emirates, which in some ways are like separate countries. They are: Ajman\nDubai\nFujairah\nRas al-Khaimah\nSharjah\nUmm al-Quwain\nFrom a tourism/visa point of view all of UAE acts like one country, ie there’s no border checks between emirates. Indeed, Dubai, most of Sharjah, and Ajman all pretty much merge into one large city now. But each Emirate does have its own Emir (like a King), and is mainly responsible for their own justice system and budgets. I’m not an exp\nContinue Reading\nBoth. But not an independent sovereign state. Dubai is part of the emirate (“country”) called United Arab Emirates.",
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"segment": "Where is Dubai\nDubai is not a country , it is Big City/state Located in Emirates, its part of United Arab Emirates. Emirates consist of seven big Arab Cities/states and Dubai is one the famous city of emirates. So where is Dubai? yes it is located in middle east so we can say Dubai is not a country but part of United Arab Emirates (U.A.E). A rich Country with millions of business opportunities also famous for Burj Khalifa the most tallest building in the world. Emirates has following 7 states/cities\nAjman\nUmm Al Quian\nFujairah\nAbu Dhabi (Capital)\nDubai\nSharjah\nRas Al Khaimah",
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"segment": "He was a politician in his own right, serving as a member of the Canadian House of Commons and a federal cabinet minister, and briefly as Premier of Manitoba. Macdonald was elected to the House of Commons in 1891, representing Winnipeg City for the Conservative Party. He was sworn into parliament at the side of his father, to the applause of members from both sides of the House.. After John A. died later that year, Hugh John showed little enthusiasm for life in Ottawa, resigned his seat in 1893 and returned to Winnipeg. He suffered from a protracted illness and died on March 29, 1929. After fourteen years of marriage, Isabella died. John remarried Agnes Bernard shortly before becoming Prime Minister. They had one daughter, Margaret Mary. Agnes survived John by 29 years and died in 1920. John A's political career began when he was elected alderman of the city council. Having achieved local prominence as lawyer, business man and politician, he was seen as an obvious contender for the Kingston seat in the Legislative Assembly.",
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"segment": "The entire railroad project was very expensive for a country of just 4.1 million inhabitants. The railroad was slowly built between 1880 and 1885, but the Canadian Pacific Railway came close to financial ruin more than once. Macdonald was forced to obtain a loan from the Treasury to save the CPR from becoming insolvent. Sir John A. Macdonald died on 6 June, 1891 and was buried in the Cataraqui Cemetery in Kingston. He left a mark on the country�s political scene and is considered one of the most successful Prime Ministers of Canada. Macdonald has a record of 6 majority government victories and served as a Prime Minister for 19 years. By purchasing large territories of vacant land from the HBC, Macdonald succeeded in expanding the territory of Canada. He built economic barriers as a way of avoiding American influence and linked the provinces by rail. His goal was to keep the federation afloat and stimulate trade. Macdonald also drafted the British North America Acts under which Nova Scotia, Ontario, New Brunswick, and Quebec became united into the Dominion of Canada.",
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"segment": "John A. Macdonald - Wikipedia\nJohn A. Macdonald\nFrom Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia\nJump to navigation Jump to search\n1st Prime Minister of Canada\nThis article is about the Canadian Prime Minister. For people with similar names, see John Macdonald (disambiguation) and John Alexander Macdonald (disambiguation). The Right Honourable\nSir John A. Macdonald\nGCB PC QC\nMacdonald, c. 1875\n\n1st Prime Minister of Canada\nIn office\n17 October 1878 – 6 June 1891\nMonarch\nVictoria\nGovernor General\nThe Earl of Dufferin\nMarquess of Lorne\nThe Marquess of Lansdowne\nThe Lord Stanley of Preston\nPreceded by\nAlexander Mackenzie\nSucceeded by\nJohn Abbott\nIn office\n1 July 1867 – 5 November 1873\nMonarch\nVictoria\nGovernor General\nThe Viscount Monck\nThe Lord Lisgar\nThe Earl of Dufferin\nPreceded by\nOffice established\n(see Canadian Confederation)\nSucceeded by\nAlexander Mackenzie\nJoint-Premier of the Province of Canada\nIn office\n30 May 1864 – 30 June 1867\nMonarch\nVictoria\nPreceded by\nJohn Sandfield Macdonald\nSucceeded by\nPosition abolished\nIn office\n6 August 1858 – 24 May 1862\nMonarch\nVictoria\nPreceded by\nGeorge Brown\nSucceeded by\nJohn Sandfield Macdonald\nIn office\n24 May 1856 – 2 August 1858\nMonarch\nVictoria\nPreceded by\nAllan MacNab\nSucceeded by\nGeorge Brown\n\nPersonal details\nBorn\nJohn Alexander Mcdonald\n10 or 11 January 1815\nGlasgow, Scotland\nDied\n6 June 1891\n(1891-06-06)\n(aged 76)\nOttawa, Ontario, Canada\nCause of death\nStroke\nResting place\nCataraqui Cemetery\nPolitical party\nConservative\nOther political\naffiliations\nUpper Canada Tory (1843–1867)\nGreat Coalition (1864–1867)\nLiberal-Conservative (1867–1873)\nSpouse (s)\nIsabella Clark\n\n\n( m. 1843; died 1857) \nAgnes Bernard\n\n\n( m. 1867; his death 1891) \nChildren\n3, including Hugh John Macdonald\nEducation\nApprenticeship\nProfession\nPolitician\nlawyer\nSignature\n\nMilitary service\nNickname (s)\n\"Old Tomorrow\"\n\"The Old Chieftain\"\nAllegiance\nProvince of Upper Canada\nBranch/service\nLoyalist militia\nYears of service\n1837\nRank\nPrivate\nBattles/wars\nUpper Canada Rebellion\nCabinet offices held\nAttorney General of Canada West (1854–1862, 1864–1867)\nMinister of Militia and Defence for the Province of Canada (1860–1867)\nMinister of Justice and Attorney General of Canada (1867–1873)\nMinister of the Interior (1878–1883, 1888)\nSuperintendent-General of Indian Affairs (1878–1887, 1888)\nPresident of the Privy Council (1883–1889)\nMinister of Railways and Canals (1889–1891)\nLeadership offices held\nLeader of the Conservative Party of Upper Canada (1858–1867)\nLeader of the Conservative Party of Canada (1867–1891)\nLeader of Her Majesty's Loyal Opposition (1873–1878)\nParliamentary offices held\nMember of the Parliament of the Province of Canada (1843–1867)\nMember of the Parliament of Canada for Kingston (1867–1878, 1887–1891)\nMember of the Canadian Parliament for Marquette (1878)\nMember of the Canadian Parliament for Victoria (1878–1882)\nMember of the Canadian Parliament for Lennox (1882)\nMember of the Canadian Parliament for Carleton (1882–1887)\nSir John Alexander Macdonald GCB PC QC (10 or 11 January 1815 – 6 June 1891) was the first prime minister of Canada (1867–1873, 1878–1891). The dominant figure of Canadian Confederation, he had a political career that spanned almost half a century. Macdonald was born in Scotland; when he was a boy his family immigrated to Kingston in the Province of Upper Canada (today in eastern Ontario ). As a lawyer, he was involved in several high-profile cases and quickly became prominent in Kingston, which elected him in 1844 to the legislature of the Province of Canada. By 1857, he had become premier under the colony's unstable political system.",
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"headings": "Sir John A. Macdonald\nSir John A. Macdonald\nEarly Life and Education\nEarly Career\nLegal Career and Business Interests\nPersonal Life\nDoor to Politics Opens\nPremier of the Province of Canada\nMacdonald and Confederation\nThe Nation Builder\nThe Pacific Scandal\nReturn to Power\nNational Policy\nThe Canadian Pacific Railway\nCanada's Growing Autonomy\nChallenges\nLegacy\nControversy\nAboriginal Policy\nChinese Immigration\nRead More // Sir John A. Macdonald\nPrime Ministers of Canada\nName\nLearn more\nInterested in politics?\nFurther Reading\nRecommended\n",
"segment": "Article published July 31, 2013; Last Edited November 28, 2017. https://www.thecanadianencyclopedia.ca/en/article/sir-john-alexander-macdonald\nCopy\nTURABIAN 8TH EDITION\nJohnson, J.k.. The Canadian Encyclopedia, s.v. \" Sir John A. Macdonald\", Last Edited November 28, 2017, https://www.thecanadianencyclopedia.ca/en/article/sir-john-alexander-macdonald\nCopy\nThank you for your submission\nOur team will be reviewing your submission\nand get back to you with any further questions. Thanks for contributing to The Canadian Encyclopedia. Close\nSir John A. Macdonald\nArticle by\nJ.k. Johnson\nUpdated by\nTabitha Marshall\nPublished Online\nJuly 31, 2013\nLast Edited\nNovember 28, 2017\nSir John Alexander Macdonald, first prime minister of Canada (1867–73, 1878–91), lawyer, businessman, politician, (born 10 or 11 Jan 1815 in Glasgow, Scotland; died 6 June 1891 in Ottawa). Sir John Alexander Macdonald, first prime minister of Canada (1867–73, 1878–91), lawyer, businessman, politician, (born 10 or 11 Jan 1815 in Glasgow, Scotland; died 6 June 1891 in Ottawa).",
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"segment": "He cheated death during the final negotiations for Confederation\nDuring the final negotiations of Confederation at the London Conference in December of 1866, Macdonald nearly died when he fell asleep with a candle still burning in his bedroom at the Westminster Palace Hotel. Various historical accounts say he woke up to the smell of his own charred flesh and that he was badly burned by the flames, but kept it secret through the final negotiations. 4. The man some call \"the Father of Canada\" has a modest grave\nSir John A. Macdonald has a modest grave, despite the fact many people consider him to be 'the Father of Canada.' ( Government of Canada)\nMacdonald's grave might be a national historic site, but you wouldn't know it when you see his grave in Cataraqui Cemetery in Kingston, Ont. His tombstone is a modest stone cross, more fit for a middle class businessman than an elder statesman. The gravestone is inscribed with the words \"John Alexander Macdonald 1815-1891 At Rest.\" 5. His son served in the Northwest Rebellion to spite him\nHugh John Macdonald may have been the only surviving son of Isabella and Sir John A. Macdonald, but son and father were never very close. Hugh John was raised mostly by his aunt, according to Library and Archives Canada.",
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"headings": "John A. Macdonald\nJohn A. Macdonald\nContents\nEarly years, 1815–1830\nLegal career, 1830–1843\nLegal training and early career, 1830–1837\nProfessional prominence, 1837–1843\nPolitical rise, 1843–1864\nParliamentary advancement, 1843–1857\nColonial leader, 1858–1864\nConfederation of Canada, 1864–1867\nPrime Minister of Canada\nFirst majority, 1867–1871\nSecond majority and Pacific Scandal, 1872–1873\nOpposition, 1873–1878\nThird and fourth majorities, 1878–1887\nFifth and sixth majorities, 1887–1891; death\nLegacy and memorials\nHonorary degrees\nReferences\nNotes\nCitations\nFurther reading\nHistoriography\nPrimary sources\nExternal links\nReferences\n",
"segment": "death\n6 Legacy and memorials\n7 Honorary degrees\n8 References\n8.1 Notes\n8.2 Citations\n9 Further reading\n9.1 Historiography\n9.2 Primary sources\n10 External links\n11 References\nEarly years, 1815–1830\nJohn Alexander Macdonald was born in Ramshorn parish in Glasgow, Scotland, on 10 (official record) or 11 (father's journal) January 1815. His father Hugh, an unsuccessful merchant, had married John's mother, Helen Shaw, on 21 October 1811. John Alexander Macdonald was the third of five children. After Hugh's business ventures left him in debt, the family immigrated to Kingston, in Upper Canada (today the southern and eastern portions of Ontario), in 1820, where there were already a number of relatives and connections. The family initially lived with another, but then resided over a store which Hugh Macdonald ran. Soon after their arrival, John's younger brother James died from a blow to the head by a servant who was supposed to look after the boys. After Hugh's store failed, the family moved to Hay Bay (south of Napanee, Ontario ), west of Kingston, where Hugh unsuccessfully ran another shop. His father, in 1829, was appointed a magistrate for the Midland District. John Macdonald's mother was a lifelong influence on her son, helping him in his difficult first marriage and remaining a force in his life until her 1862 death. John initially attended local schools.",
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"segment": "ThePackIsBack | #GoPackGo pic.twitter.com/mfkzRbdelB\n— Green Bay Packers (@packers) January 15, 2020\nIn the first season under first-year head coach Matt LaFleur, the Packers are on the verge of reaching their first Super Bowl in nearly a decade. Green Bay has a stiff challenge ahead of them against the San Francisco 49ers, who eased by them 37-8 back in Week 12 of the regular season in convincing fashion. Things could be much different this time around with the Packers having the experience to learn from that contest. Nonetheless, the 49ers are the favorites heading into the NFC title game, which will be a daunting task on the road. If they can avenge their loss from earlier this season, it would put them in line to face either the Kansas City Chiefs or Tennessee Titans. The Chiefs, led by Patrick Mahomes, are currently the betting favorites to win Super Bowl 54. Meanwhile, the Titans have proven to be the real deal since moving over the Ryan Tannehill with star running back Derrick Henry leading the offense. The Packers will have their hands full, but having Rodgers under center is a luxury to have that could be the difference in them bringing a fifth Lombardi trophy back to Green Bay.",
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"segment": "Super Bowl jerseys 2021: What color uniforms is each team wearing for Super Bowl 55 - DraftKings Nation\nFiled under: Super Bowl\nSuper Bowl 2021\nNFL Playoffs\nWhat jersey is each team wearing in Super Bowl 55\nWe look at which jerseys the Tampa Bay Buccaneers and Kansas City Chiefs will be wearing for Super Bowl LV. By kate.magdziuk @FFballblast Jan 27, 2021, 4:59pm PST\nShare this story\nShare All sharing options for: What jersey is each team wearing in Super Bowl 55\nReddit\nPocket\nFlipboard\nEmail\nPhoto by Chris Graythen/Getty Images\nThe NFC gets the nod as home team in the 2021 Super Bowl, and that means the Tampa Bay Buccaneers get the choice of which uniform they will wear during Super Bowl 55. On Wednesday, the team announced they will wear their white jerseys and pewter pants. That means the Kansas City Chiefs will wear their home reds for the game. But let's keep it going. Time to make it three in a row. White jerseys & pewter pants for #SBLV pic.twitter.com/7quYS4ncBg\n— Tampa Bay Buccaneers (@Buccaneers) January 28, 2021\nWhy would a team choose its road jersey even as the home team?",
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"segment": "Wonthaggi information - Travel Victoria: accommodation & visitor guide\nGeneral information\nWonthaggi is located in South Gippsland, several kilometres inland from the coast and between the seaside towns of Kilcunda and Inverloch. Between 1909 and 1968, black coal was mined from Wonthaggi's network of underground mines, creating a thriving industrial settlement for miners and their families during those years. While mining operations have long ceased, the history of this period has been preserved at the State Coal Mine Historic Reserve. This reserve consists of several separate sites, with the main feature being the East Area Mine off Garden Street which consists of a visitor centre, equipment displays, restored historic buildings and a mine shaft which is open for underground tours. The Central Area Mine, accessed via West Area Road, was a major focus of coal mining operations and a number of walking tracks lead to the remains of buildings and mine shafts. The No. 20 Shaft, located on the Bass Highway north-west of Wonthaggi's town centre, has been preserved as a monument to the 17 men who lost their lives in two explosions while working inside this notorious mine. Wonthaggi has a thriving and attractive commercial centre, concentrated around Graham Street and extending into nearby Murray Street and McBride Avenue which is lined with Norfolk pines. At the corner of McBride Avenue and Murray Street is the Wonthaggi Hotel.",
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"segment": "Victoria has gold mines in the west and centre of the State, which was one of the major gold producing regions in the 19 th century. The early gold rushes brought increases in population and changes to society, but also increases in wealth. In a ten year period to 1861, Victoria produced 750 tonnes of gold, some 40 per cent of the world’s output in that period. [ 2] Victoria has extensive brown coal deposits—hundreds of years of reserves—in the Latrobe Valley (in the south east of the state) with the coal used in adjacent power stations. South Australia contains the huge Olympic Dam mine in the centre of the State, which is the fourth largest copper deposit and the largest uranium deposit in the world. It contains significant quantities of gold and silver and is Australia’s largest underground mine. Additionally there are extensive opal deposits around Coober Pedy and coal at Leigh Creek. Australia’s largest onshore oil and gas fields are located in the Cooper-Eromanga Basin in the north east of the State. The Northern Territory contains major uranium deposits in the Alligator Rivers region east of Darwin; bauxite at Gove;",
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"headings": "List of mines in Australia\nList of mines in Australia\nContents\nCoal\nCobalt\nCopper\nDiamond\nGold\nIron\nLead\nNickel\nSilver\nSlate\nTalc\nTin\nTungsten\nUranium\nZinc\nAlumina/ Bauxite\nSee also\nMining in Australia by State /Territory\nVictoria\nWestern Australia\nSee also\nReferences\n",
"segment": "Contents\n1 Coal\n2 Cobalt\n3 Copper\n4 Diamond\n5 Gold\n6 Iron\n7 Lead\n8 Nickel\n9 Silver\n10 Slate\n11 Talc\n12 Tin\n13 Tungsten\n14 Uranium\n15 Zinc\n16 Alumina/ Bauxite\n17 See also\n17.1 Mining in Australia by State /Territory\n17.2 Victoria\n17.2.1 Western Australia\n18 See also\n19 References\nCoal\nFurther information: Coal companies of Australia and Coal in Australia\nAnvil Hill\nEbenezer Colliery\nEnsham coal mine\nFoxleigh coal mine\nGerman Creek coal mine\nGregory coal mine\nDaunia mine\nGlendell coal mine\nGoonyella Riverside Mine\nHail Creek coal mine\nIntegra Underground\nJeebropilly Mine\nJellinbah East coal mine\nKestrel coal mine\nLake Vermont Mine\nList of collieries in Newcastle (Australia)\nLochend Colliery\nLoy Yang Open-cut Coal Mine\nMaules Creek Coal Mine\nMiddlemount coal mine\nMillennium coal mine\nMoonee Colliery\nMoranbah North coal mine\nMyuna Colliery\nNew Acland Mine\nNew Oakleigh Mine\nNewlands coal mine\nNorth Goonyella coal mine\nNorwich Park coal mine\nOaky Creek coal mine\nPeak Downs Mine\nRolleston coal mine\nSaraji coal mine\nSouth Walker Creek coal mine\nSouth Waratah Colliery\nStanford Main No. 2 Colliery\nTahmoor Colliery\nTelford Cut\nTeralba Colliery\nWallarah 2 Coal Project\nWallarah Colliery\nYarrabee coal mine\nWestside Mine\nCobalt\nBrowns polymetallic ore deposit\nMurrin Murrin Joint Venture\nRavensthorpe Nickel Mine\nPulam Gold Mine in Laiagam\nCopper\nProminent Hill Mine, 2008\nMount Morgan Mine, 1903\nBrowns polymetallic ore deposit\nCadia-Ridgeway Mine\nCarrapateena mine\nCopper Mines of Tasmania\nErnest Henry mine\nGolden Grove Mine\nHillside mine (proposed)\nKanmantoo mine\nMount Dundas (Tasmania)\nMount Elliott mine\nMount Isa Mines\nMount Jukes Mine sites\nMount Morgan Mine\nMount Read (Tasmania)\nOlympic Dam mine\nProminent Hill Mine\nTelfer Mine\nWheal Hughes\nDiamond\nArgyle diamond mine\nMerlin diamond mine\nGold\nFurther information: List of gold mines in Australia\nIron\nFurther information: List of iron mines in Australia\nLead\nBroken Hill mine\nBrowns polymetallic ore deposit\nCannington Mine\nEmily Ann and Maggie Hays nickel mines\nGolden Grove Mine\nHilton Mine\nMcArthur River zinc mine\nMount Isa Mines\nWheal Watkins\nNickel\nBeta Hunt Mine\nBrowns polymetallic ore deposit\nEmily Ann and Maggie Hays nickel mines\nHoneymoon Well mine\nMount Keith Mine\nMurrin Murrin Joint Venture\nRavensthorpe Nickel Mine\nSilver\nBroken Hill ore deposit\nCannington Mine\nGolden Grove Mine\nHilton Mine\nMcArthur River zinc mine\nMount Isa Mines\nMount Morgan Mine\nOlympic Dam, South Australia\nProminent Hill Mine\nSunny Corner, New South dales\nWheal Watkins\nSlate\nMintaro Slate Quarries Pty Ltd\nTalc\nThree Springs Mine\nTin\nEmmaville, New South Wales\nMount Bischoff\nRenison Bell, a\nTungsten\nCookes Creek mine\nDolphin mine\nMt Lindsay mine\nWatershed mine\nUranium\nMary Kathleen, Queensland, 2011\nRanger Uranium Mine, 2009\nBeverley Uranium Mine\nBrowns polymetallic ore deposit\nEl Sherana\nFour Mile uranium mine\nHoneymoon Uranium Mine\nJabiluka\nMary Kathleen, Queensland\nMount Fitch (Northern Territory)\nNabarlek Uranium Mine\nOlympic Dam, South Australia\nRadium Hill\nRanger Uranium Mine\nRum Jungle, Northern Territory\nZinc\nBroken Hill ore deposit\nCentury Mine\nGeorge Fisher mine\nGolden Grove Mine\nHilton Mine\nMcArthur River zinc mine\nMount Isa Mines\nCannington Mine\nDugald River Mine\nAlumina/ Bauxite\nAlcoa Australia\nRio Tinto Alcan\nWeipa Mine\nWorsley Alumina\nSee also\nMining in Australia\nAustralian mining law\nMining in Australia by State /Territory\nVictoria\nDouglas Mine\nWestern Australia\nMining in Western Australia\nGold mining in Western Australia\nWestern Australian gold rush\nList of active gold mines in Western Australia\nSee also\nMining in Australia\nReferences\n^ \"Operating Mines dataset\". Australian Atlas of mineral resources, mines & processing centres. Geoscience Australia. Retrieved 5 August 2013. CS1 maint: discouraged parameter ( link)\nRetrieved from \" https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=List_of_mines_in_Australia&oldid=1019235279 \"\nCategories:",
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"segment": "To get there follow Billson St (the Cape Paterson Road) for about 1.5 km then turn right into Garden St. Over one million tonnes of coal was mined at this location between 1919 and 1931. Forty-minute aboveground tours are conducted between 10.00 a.m. and 3.30 p.m. daily, for a gold coin donation. Follow the heritage walk around the mine site, exploring historic buildings, housing, photographs of mining days past and mining remnants. There is also a pit pony and free barbecue facilities are available, as well as refreshments for sale. The complex is open from 10.00 a.m. to 3.30 p.m. daily, tel: ( 03) 5672 3053 or ring the Parks Victoria infoline on 131 963. Taberners Hotel\nTaberners Hotel, licensed in 1914, is registered with the National Trust. The huge jawbones at the front are from a 74-foot whale which washed up upon the beach in 1923. An unemployed butcher boiled it down for 450 pounds and sold the jaws to the hotelier for £25. Other Historic Sites in the Town\nA leaflet is available here, or from the Department of Conservation, Forests and Lands, which outlines the other historic sites around Wonthaggi.",
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"url": "https://www.detectorprospector.com/magazine/gold-prospecting/public-mining-sites-parks-tours-museums/",
"title": "Public Mining Sites, Parks, Tours and Other Attractions - Gold Prospecting - DetectorProspector.com",
"headings": "Public Mining Sites, Parks, Tours and Other Attractions\nPublic Mining Sites, Parks, Tours and Other Attractions\nAlaska\nArizona\nArkansas\nCalifornia\nColorado\nGeorgia\nIdaho\nIndiana\nMichigan\nMinnesota\nMontana\nNew Hampshire\nNew Jersey\nNorth Carolina\nOregon\nSouth Carolina\nSouth Dakota\nUtah\nVermont\nWashington\nWisconsin\nAustralia\nCanada\nItaly\nNew Zealand\nScotland\nQuick Links\nLatest Topics\nClassifieds\n",
"segment": "Vermont\nads by Amazon...\nGold in Vermont - Information and locations. Washington\nGold in Washington - Information and locations. Wisconsin\nGold in Wisconsin - Rules and tips. Australia\nFossicking and Gold Panning in the Northern Territory - Search for gold, gemstones, crystals and semi precious stones. Gold Prospecting Australia (Fee) - Metal detect for gold in the Australia outback! Museum Victoria - Museum Victoria has an extensive gold collection. The majority of the specimens are from the Victorian and Western Australia goldfields although representative samples from many localities are present. Victoria was famous for the large gold nuggets which were prolific on some of the alluvial goldfields. Unfortunately most of the large nuggets have been melted down, although the Museum has a selection o",
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"headings": "Mining in Australia\nMining in Australia\nContents\nProduction overview\nHistory\nGold rushes\nLocation\nMinerals and resources\nStatistical chart of Australia's major mineral resources\nCoal mining\nUranium mining\nNatural gas\nEntrepreneurs and magnates\nEconomics\nTechnology and services\nEnvironment and politics\nMining disasters\nNew Australasian Gold Mine\nMount Kembla Colliery\nNorth Mount Lyell\nMount Mulligan\nMoura\nBulli Colliery\nBox Flat Mine\nAustralian mining in literature, art and film\nSee also\nReferences\nExternal links\n",
"segment": "in 1851 the population was 437,655 and a decade later it was 1,151,957; the rapid growth was predominantly a result of the \"new chums\" (recent immigrants from the United Kingdom and other colonies of the Empire) who contributed the 'rush'. Although most Victorian goldfields were exhausted by the end of the 19th century, and although much of the profit was sent back to the UK, sufficient wealth remained to fund substantial development of industry and infrastructure. Location\nMap of Queensland's major mineral, coal and petroleum operations and resources, 2019\nAustralia has mining activity in all of its states and territories. The Minerals Council of Australia estimates that 0.02% of Australia's land surface is directly impacted by mining. Particularly significant areas today include the Goldfields, Peel and Pilbara regions of Western Australia, the Hunter Region in New South Wales, the Bowen Basin in Queensland and Latrobe Valley in Victoria and various parts of the outback. Places such as Kalgoorlie, Mount Isa, Mount Morgan, Broken Hill and Coober Pedy are known as mining towns. Major active mines in Australia include: Olympic Dam in South Australia, a copper, silver and uranium mine believed to have the world's largest uranium resource, and in 2018 producing 6% of world production\nSuper Pit gold mine, which has replaced a number of underground mines at Boulder, Western Australia\nFor a more comprehensive list of mines in Australia, see Mines in Australia\nMinerals and resources\nAustralian metal ore and mineral quarterly exports ($A millions) since 1969. Large quantities of minerals and resources :",
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"segment": "However, the venture proved costly and the absence of safe anchorage was a major problem. As a result of heavy losses the mining operations ceased in 1864. From the 1870s Victoria relied heavily on coal from Newcastle. However, when the Newcastle miners embarked on a major strike in 1909 the dependence on the Hunter Valley coalfields proved disastrous for Victoria's railways which were all powered by steam trains. Unable to get coal from Newcastle the trains ran on wood and coal had to be imported from India and Japan. It was clear that a more permanent solution was needed and, virtually overnight, a large shanty town appeared in the area that is now Wonthaggi to extract the coal discovered in the vicinity in the 1850s. The fuel was being mined within two weeks and construction of the town began in 1910, the year the railway from Nyora arrived. A brickworks operated between 1910 and 1914 to supply the building blocks of the town and the mining complex became the first electrified mining operation in the southern hemisphere when a power station was built in 1912 to run the mine and supply the town with electricity. In the 59 years that the Wonthaggi mines operated, 17 million tonnes of coal was extracted from 12 separate mines for use by the railways, the Wonthaggi and Newport power stations and for industrial and domestic purposes. It was hauled to the shaft by pit ponies and, until the railway arrived, it was carted 12 km by bullock train to Inverloch and from there it was taken by boat to Melbourne.",
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"segment": "The Argyle diamond mine in the Kimberley region is in the far north, together with smaller scale diamond deposits. Queensland has the world’s leading lead-zinc-silver district extending from Mount Isa to Cannington in the centre and north western part of the state. Additionally, there are the huge bauxite operations on the western side of Cape York, major coal deposits in the Bowen Basin in the centre east of the state (also the focus for the emerging coal seam methane industry), a major gold province around Charters Towers where production is continuing despite over 100 years of production and, mineral sands operations on North Stradbroke island. New South Wales has the huge Broken Hill lead-zinc-silver deposit which is still in production after over 120 years of mining. Additionally it has major coal deposits in the Hunter, Illawarra, Lithgow and Gunnedah regions, gold and copper in the central west of the state, base metals and gold mines in the Cobar region, and heavy minerals sands in the Murray Basin in the State’s southwest. Victoria has gold mines in the west and centre of the State, which was one of the major gold producing regions in the 19 th century. The early gold rushes brought increases in population and changes to society, but also increases in wealth. In a ten year period to 1861, Victoria produced 750 tonnes of gold, some 40 per cent of the world’s output in that period. [ 2] Victoria has extensive brown coal deposits—hundreds of years of reserves—in the Latrobe Valley (in the south east of the state) with the coal used in adjacent power stations. South Australia contains the huge Olympic Dam mine in the centre of the State, which is the fourth largest copper deposit and the largest uranium deposit in the world.",
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"segment": "The Central Area Mine, accessed via West Area Road, was a major focus of coal mining operations and a number of walking tracks lead to the remains of buildings and mine shafts. The No. 20 Shaft, located on the Bass Highway north-west of Wonthaggi's town centre, has been preserved as a monument to the 17 men who lost their lives in two explosions while working inside this notorious mine. Wonthaggi has a thriving and attractive commercial centre, concentrated around Graham Street and extending into nearby Murray Street and McBride Avenue which is lined with Norfolk pines. At the corner of McBride Avenue and Murray Street is the Wonthaggi Hotel. Licensed in 1914, the hotel displays at its entrance the giant jawbones of a 23 metre whale that washed up on a local beach in 1923. Several attractive reserves and parks can be found in Wonthaggi. Apex Park, located in Murray Street, displays a mine poppet head and is the site of Wonthaggi's former railway station which is now occupied by the Wonthaggi Historical Society and used as a museum. The section of McBride Avenue south of Watt Street opens up into a wide boulevard with vast expanses of lawn along its centre. These tree-lined lawns include a war memorial and provide elevated views down towards the town centre.",
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"segment": "Visit Foster Museum and learn about Foster's gold, forestry, dairying and social history. Lookouts\nThe town offers inspiring views over Corner Inlet to the peaks of the Prom. Visit local lookouts such as Foster North Lookout on the South Gippsland Highway or Mt Nicholl Lookout. Embark on Hayes Walk and view the site of Victory Mine, the town's largest gold mine. The walk starts in town and takes approximately 15 minutes to complete. Outdoor activities\nHead to Shallow Inlet for windsurfing or Corner Inlet for birdwatching and fishing. Swim at the local beaches of Sandy Point and Waratah Bay.",
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"segment": "The Baltimore Orioles last missed the playoffs in 2020. When was the last time the Orioles won a playoff series? In 2014, the Baltimore Orioles beat the Detroit Tigers in the AL Divisional Series. When was the last time the Orioles lost a playoff series? In 2016, the Baltimore Orioles lost to the Toronto Blue Jays in the AL Wild Card. How many World Series have the Orioles won? The Baltimore Orioles won the World Series 3 times, in 1966, 1970 and 1983. Baltimore Orioles Postseason Results\nYear\nRecord\nResult\n2020\n25-35\nMissed Playoffs\n2019\n54-108\nMissed Playoffs\n2018\n47-115\nMissed Playoffs\n2017\n75-87\nMissed Playoffs\n2016\n89-73\nLost AL Wild Card (Won 0 Rounds)\n2015\n81-81\nMissed Playoffs\n2014\n96-66\nLost AL Championship Series (Won 1 Round)\n2013\n85-77\nMissed Playoffs\n2012\n93-69\nLost AL Divisional Series (Won 1 Round)\n2011\n69-93\nMissed Playoffs\n2010\n66-96\nMissed Playoffs\n2009\n64-98\nMissed Playoffs\n2008\n68-93\nMissed Playoffs\n2007\n69-93\nMissed Playoffs\n2006\n70-92\nMissed Playoffs\n2005\n74-88\nMissed Playoffs\n2004\n78-84\nMissed Playoffs\n2003\n71-91\nMissed Playoffs\n2002\n67-95\nMissed Playoffs\n2001\n63-98\nMissed Playoffs\n2000\n74-88\nMissed Playoffs\n1999\n78-84\nMissed Playoffs\n1998\n79-83\nMissed Playoffs\n1997\n98-64\nLost AL Championship Series (Won 1 Round)\n1996\n88-74\nLost AL Championship Series (Won 1 Round)\n1995\n71-73\nMissed Playoffs\n1993\n85-77\nMissed Playoffs\n1992\n89-73\nMissed Playoffs\n1991\n67-95\nMissed Playoffs\n1990\n76-85\nMissed Playoffs\n1989\n87-75\nMissed Playoffs\n1988\n54-107\nMissed Playoffs\n1987\n67-95\nMissed Playoffs\n1986\n73-89\nMissed Playoffs\n1985\n83-78\nMissed Playoffs\n1984\n85-77\nMissed Playoffs\n1983\n98-64\nWon World Series\n1982\n94-68\nMissed Playoffs\n1981\n59-46\nMissed Playoffs\n1980\n100-62\nMissed Playoffs\n1979\n102-57\nLost World Series (Won 1 Round)\n1978\n90-71\nMissed Playoffs\n1977\n97-64\nMissed Playoffs\n1976\n88-74\nMissed Playoffs\n1975\n90-69\nMissed Playoffs\n1974\n91-71\nLost AL Championship Series (Won 0 Rounds)\n1973\n97-65\nLost AL Championship Series (Won 0 Rounds)\n1972\n80-74\nMissed Playoffs\n1971\n101-57\nLost World Series (Won 1 Round)\n1970\n108-54\nWon World Series\n1969\n109-53\nLost World Series (Won 1 Round)\n1968\n91-71\nMissed Playoffs\n1967\n76-85\nMissed Playoffs\n1966\n97-63\nWon World Series\n1965\n94-68\nMissed Playoffs\n1964\n97-65\nMissed Playoffs\n1963\n86-76\nMissed Playoffs\n1962\n77-85\nMissed Playoffs\n1961\n95-67\nMissed Playoffs\n1960\n89-65\nMissed Playoffs\n1959\n74-80\nMissed Playoffs\n1958\n74-79\nMissed Playoffs\n1957\n76-76\nMissed Playoffs\n1956\n69-85\nMissed Playoffs\n1955\n57-97\nMissed Playoffs\n1954\n54-100\nMissed Playoffs\n1953\n54-100\nMissed Playoffs\n1952\n64-90\nMissed Playoffs\n1951\n52-102\nMissed Playoffs\n1950\n58-96\nMissed Playoffs\n1949\n53-101\nMissed Playoffs\n1948\n59-94\nMissed Playoffs\n1947\n59-95\nMissed Playoffs\n1946\n66-88\nMissed Playoffs\n1945\n81-70\nMissed Playoffs\n1944\n89-65\nLost World Series (Won 0 Rounds)\n1943\n72-80\nMissed Playoffs\n1942\n82-69\nMissed Playoffs\n1941\n70-84\nMissed Playoffs\n1940\n67-87\nMissed Playoffs\n1939\n43-111\nMissed Playoffs\n1938\n55-97\nMissed Playoffs\n1937\n46-108\nMissed Playoffs\n1936\n57-95\nMissed Playoffs\n1935\n65-87\nMissed Playoffs\n1934\n67-85\nMissed Playoffs\n1933\n55-96\nMissed Playoffs\n1932\n63-91\nMissed Playoffs\n1931\n63-91\nMissed Playoffs\n1930\n64-90\nMissed Playoffs\n1929\n79-73\nMissed Playoffs\n1928\n82-72\nMissed Playoffs\n1927\n59-94\nMissed Playoffs\n1926\n62-92\nMissed Playoffs\n1925\n82-71\nMissed Playoffs\n1924\n74-78\nMissed Playoffs\n1923\n74-78\nMissed Playoffs\n1922\n93-61\nMissed Playoffs\n1921\n81-73\nMissed Playoffs\n1920\n76-77\nMissed Playoffs\n1919\n67-72\nMissed Playoffs\n1918\n58-64\nMissed Playoffs\n1917\n57-97\nMissed Playoffs\n1916\n79-75\nMissed Playoffs\n1915\n63-91\nMissed Playoffs\n1914\n71-82\nMissed Playoffs\n1913\n57-96\nMissed Playoffs\n1912\n53-101\nMissed Playoffs\n1911\n45-107\nMissed Playoffs\n1910\n47-107\nMissed Playoffs\n1909\n61-89\nMissed Playoffs\n1908\n83-69\nMissed Playoffs\n1907\n69-83\nMissed Playoffs\n1906\n76-73\nMissed Playoffs\n1905\n54-99\nMissed Playoffs\n1903\n65-74\nMissed Playoffs\nYears the team was not located in Baltimore\n© 2020 ChampsOrChumps.us, All Rights Reserved",
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"headings": "2014 American League Championship Series\n2014 American League Championship Series\nFrom Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia\nContents\nMatchup\nBaltimore Orioles vs Kansas City Royals\nKansas City won the series, 4–0.\nGame summaries\nGame 1\nGame 2\nGame 3\nGame 4\nComposite line score\nReferences\nExternal links\n",
"segment": "In the bottom of the fifth, after the Royals added a run in the top of the frame, the Orioles finally got to James Shields. Nelson Cruz added to his postseason legacy with an RBI-double and Ryan Flaherty delivered a two-run single to make it a one-run game, 5–4. In the sixth, after a walk to Jonathan Schoop and a flare single to right by Nick Markakis, Alejandro De Aza hit a high chopper past the pitcher's mound that shortstop Escobar had no play on; Schoop scored to tie the game. Jones hit what appeared to be a double play ball, but Mike Moustaskas' relay throw short-hopped first baseman Eric Hosmer and the inning continued to bring up Cruz. He could not deliver the big hit this time as he rolled into an inning-ending double play. The game turned to the bullpens, generally decided to be a strength for both teams, but in the top of the ninth, Orioles' reliever Zach Britton struggled to find the strike zone, walking the first three batters; at one point, Britton missed with 12 straight pitches. Britton then got out of the jam by getting Hosmer on a force play at home, before Darren O'Day was brought in to pitch, getting Billy Butler to hit into a double play to keep the game tied heading to the bottom of the ninth. Wade Davis finished a strong outing by striking out the heart of the Orioles' lineup in the bottom of the ninth, and Game 1 was headed to extra innings.",
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"title": "Baltimore Orioles Playoff History | 1903 - 2020",
"headings": "Seasons in Baltimore\nBaltimore Orioles\nBaltimore » Major League Baseball\nFranchise Overview\nSeasons in Baltimore\n1954-2020\nAll Seasons\nPast 10 Seasons (2011 - 2020)\nChampionship Years\nBaltimore Orioles History\nOverview\nHave the Baltimore Orioles gone by any other names?\nWhen was the last time the Orioles were in the playoffs?\nWhen was the last time the Orioles missed the playoffs?\nWhen was the last time the Orioles won a playoff series?\nWhen was the last time the Orioles lost a playoff series?\nHow many World Series have the Orioles won?\nBaltimore Orioles Postseason Results\n",
"segment": "Baltimore Orioles Playoff History | 1903 - 2020\nBaltimore Orioles\nBaltimore » Major League Baseball\nFranchise Overview\nSeasons in Baltimore\n1954-2020\n66\n13\n3\nSeasons\nMade Playoffs\nChampionships\nAll Seasons\n116\n14\n3\nSeasons\nMade Playoffs\nChampionships\nPast 10 Seasons (2011 - 2020)\n47.0%\n3\n2\n0\nWinning Percentage\nMade Playoffs\nPlayoff Series Wins\nChampionships\nChampionship Years\n1966, 1970, 1983\nBaltimore Orioles History\nOverview\nThe Baltimore Orioles have played a total of 116 seasons. Their first season was in 1903, and their most recent season was in 2020. Have the Baltimore Orioles gone by any other names? Yes. Between 1903 and 1953, the team was known as the St. Louis Browns. In 1954, the team moved to Baltimore and changed their name to the Baltimore Orioles. When was the last time the Orioles were in the playoffs? The Baltimore Orioles last made the playoffs in 2016, when they lost the AL Wild Card. They've been in the playoffs a total of 14 times in their 116 seasons. When was the last time the Orioles missed the playoffs?",
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"headings": "Baltimore Orioles\nBaltimore Orioles\nContents\nHistory\nMilwaukee Brewers (1901)\nSt. Louis Browns (1902–1953)\nBaltimore Orioles (1954–present)\nSeeds of success (1954–1959)\nPennant contenders (1960–1965)\nMilt Pappas for Frank Robinson\nGlory years (1966–1983)\nFinal seasons at Memorial Stadium (1984–1991)\nCamden Yards opens (1992–1993)\nAngelos takes over\nStrike year (1994)\nRipken breaks the streak (1995)\nPlayoff years (1996–1997)\n1996 season\n1997 season\nFourteen Consecutive Losing Seasons (1998–2011)\n1998 season\n1999 season\n2000–2001 seasons: Ripken retires\n2002–2004 seasons\n2005 season\n2006 season\n2007 season\n2008 season\n2009 season\n2010 season\n2011 season\nReturn to success (2012–2016)\n2012 season\n2013 season\n2014 season\n2015 season\nResponse to 2015 unrest\n2016 season\nDownfall and Rebuilding (2017–present)\n2017 season\n2018 season\n2019 season\n2020 season\n2021 season\nRegular season home attendance\nOriole Park at Camden Yards\nUniform\nRadio and television coverage\nRadio\nTelevision\nMusical traditions\n\"O!\"\n\"Thank God I'm a Country Boy\"\n\"Orioles Magic\" and other songs\nThe First Army Band\nPA announcer\nPostseason appearances\nBaseball Hall of Famers\nFord C. Frick Award (broadcasters only)\nRetired numbers\nMaryland State Athletic Hall of Fame\nBaltimore Orioles Hall of Fame\nTeam captains\nRoster\nMinor league affiliates\nFranchise records and award winners\nSeason records\nIndividual records – batting\nIndividual records – pitching\nRivalry with the Washington Nationals\nNotes\nReferences\nBibliography\nExternal links\n",
"segment": "The Orioles have won a total of nine division championships (1969–1971, 1973–1974, 1979, 1983, 1997, 2014), six pennants (1966, 1969–1971, 1979, 1983), and three wild card berths (1996, 2012, 2016). After suffering a stretch of 14 consecutive losing seasons from 1998 to 2011, the team qualified for the postseason three times under manager Buck Showalter and general manager Dan Duquette, including a division title and advancement to the American League Championship Series for the first time in 17 years in 2014. However, the 2018 team finished with a 47–115 record, prompting the team to move on from Showalter and Duquette following the season's conclusion. The Orioles' current manager is Brandon Hyde, while Mike Elias serves as general manager and executive vice president. The Orioles are also well known for their influential ballpark, Oriole Park at Camden Yards, which opened in 1992 in downtown Baltimore. From 1901 through the end of 2020, the franchise's overall win–loss record is 8793–9763 (a 0.474 win-loss percentage). Since moving to Baltimore in 1954, the Orioles have an overall win-loss record of 5331–5209 (a .506 win-loss percentage) through the end of 2020. Contents\n1 History\n1.1 Milwaukee Brewers (1901)\n1.2 St. Louis Browns (1902–1953)\n1.3 Baltimore Orioles (1954–present)\n1.3.1 Seeds of success (1954–1959)\n1.3.2 Pennant contenders (1960–1965)\n1.3.3 Milt Pappas for Frank Robinson\n1.3.4 Glory years (1966–1983)\n1.3.5 Final seasons at Memorial Stadium (1984–1991)\n1.3.6 Camden Yards opens (1992–1993)\n1.3.6.1 Angelos takes over\n1.3.7 Strike year (1994)\n1.3.8 Ripken breaks the streak (1995)\n1.3.9 Playoff years (1996–1997)\n1.3.9.1 1996 season\n1.3.9.2 1997 season\n1.3.10 Fourteen Consecutive Losing Seasons (1998–2011)\n1.3.10.1 1998 season\n1.3.10.2 1999 season\n1.3.10.3 2000–2001 seasons: Ripken retires\n1.3.10.4 2002–2004 seasons\n1.3.10.5 2005 season\n1.3.10.6 2006 season\n1.3.10.7 2007 season\n1.3.10.8 2008 season\n1.3.10.9 2009 season\n1.3.10.10 2010 season\n1.3.10.11 2011 season\n1.3.11 Return to success (2012–2016)\n1.3.11.1 2012 season\n1.3.11.2 2013 season\n1.3.11.3 2014 season\n1.3.11.4 2015 season\n1.3.11.4.1 Response to 2015 unrest\n1.3.11.5 2016 season\n1.3.12 Downfall and Rebuilding (2017–present)\n1.3.12.1 2017 season\n1.3.12.2 2018 season\n1.3.12.3 2019 season\n1.3.12.4 2020 season\n1.3.12.5 2021 season\n2 Regular season home attendance\n2.1 Oriole Park at Camden Yards\n3 Uniform\n4 Radio and television coverage\n4.1 Radio\n4.2 Television\n5 Musical traditions\n5.1 \"O!\" 5.2 \"Thank God I'm a Country Boy\"\n5.3 \"Orioles Magic\" and other songs\n5.4 The First Army Band\n6 PA announcer\n7 Postseason appearances\n8 Baseball Hall of Famers\n8.1 Ford C. Frick Award (broadcasters only)\n8.2 Retired numbers\n8.3 Maryland State Athletic Hall of Fame\n8.4 Baltimore Orioles Hall of Fame\n8.5 Team captains\n9 Roster\n10 Minor league affiliates\n11 Franchise records and award winners\n11.1 Season records\n11.2 Individual records – batting\n11.3 Individual records – pitching\n12 Rivalry with the Washington Nationals\n13 Notes\n14 References\n15 Bibliography\n16 External links\nHistory\n\nThis section may be too long to read and navigate comfortably.",
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"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",
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"segment": "The Orioles have won a total of nine division championships (1969–1971, 1973–1974, 1979, 1983, 1997, 2014), six pennants (1966, 1969–1971, 1979, 1983), and three wild card berths (1996, 2012, 2016). After suffering a stretch of 14 straight losing seasons from 1998 to 2011, the team qualified for the postseason three times under manager Buck Showalter and general manager Dan Duquette, including a division title and advancement to the American League Championship Series for the first time in 17 years in 2014. However the 2018 team lost 115 games, prompting the team to move on from Showalter and Duquette following the season's conclusion. The Orioles' current manager is Brandon Hyde, while Mike Elias serves as general manager and executive vice president. The Orioles are also well known for their influential ballpark, Oriole Park at Camden Yards, which opened in 1992 in downtown Baltimore. From 1901 through the end of 2020, the franchise's overall win-loss record is 8793-9763 (a 0.474 win-loss percentage). Since moving to Baltimore in 1954, the Orioles have an overall win-loss record of 5331-5209 (a .506 win-loss percentage) through the end of 2020. Contents\n1 History\n1.1 Milwaukee Brewers (1901)\n1.2 St. Louis Browns (1902–1953)\n1.3 Baltimore Orioles (1954–present)\n1.3.1 Seeds of success (1954–1959)\n1.3.2 Pennant contenders (1960–1965)\n1.3.3 Milt Pappas for Frank Robinson\n1.3.4 Glory years (1966–1983)\n1.3.5 Final seasons at Memorial Stadium (1984–1991)\n1.3.6 Camden Yards opens (1992–1993)\n1.3.6.1 Angelos takes over\n1.3.7 Strike year (1994)\n1.3.8 Ripken breaks the streak (1995)\n1.3.9 Playoff years (1996–1997)\n1.3.9.1 1996 season\n1.3.9.2 1997 season\n1.3.10 Fourteen Consecutive Losing Seasons (1998–2011)\n1.3.10.1 1998 season\n1.3.10.2 1999 season\n1.3.10.3 2000–2001 seasons: Ripken retires\n1.3.10.4 2002–2004 seasons\n1.3.10.5 2005 season\n1.3.10.6 2006 season\n1.3.10.7 2007 season\n1.3.10.8 2008 season\n1.3.10.9 2009 season\n1.3.10.10 2010 season\n1.3.10.11 2011 season\n1.3.11 Return to success (2012–2016)\n1.3.11.1 2012 season\n1.3.11.2 2013 season\n1.3.11.3 2014 season\n1.3.11.4 2015 season\n1.3.11.4.1 Response to 2015 unrest\n1.3.11.5 2016 season\n1.3.12 Downfall and Rebuilding (2017–present)\n1.3.12.1 2017 season\n1.3.12.2 2018 season\n1.3.12.3 2019 season\n1.3.12.4 2020 season\n2 Regular season home attendance\n2.1 Oriole Park at Camden Yards\n3 Uniform\n4 Radio and television coverage\n4.1 Radio\n4.2 Television\n5 Musical traditions\n5.1 \"O!\" 5.2 \"Thank God I'm a Country Boy\"\n5.3 \"Orioles Magic\" and other songs\n5.4 The First Army Band\n6 PA announcer\n7 Postseason appearances\n8 Baseball Hall of Famers\n8.1 Ford C. Frick Award (broadcasters only)\n8.2 Retired numbers\n8.3 Maryland State Athletic Hall of Fame\n8.4 Baltimore Orioles Hall of Fame\n8.5 Team captains\n9 Roster\n10 Minor league affiliates\n11 Franchise records and award winners\n11.1 Season records\n11.2 Individual records – batting\n11.3 Individual records – pitching\n12 Rivalry with the Washington Nationals\n13 Notes\n14 References\n15 Bibliography\n16 External links\nHistory\n\nThis section may be too long to read and navigate comfortably.",
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"headings": "1960 New York Yankees season\n1960 New York Yankees season\nContents\nOffseason\nRegular season\nSeason standings\nRecord vs. opponents\nNotable transactions\nRoster\nPlayer stats\nBatting\nStarters by position\nOther batters\nPitching\nStarting pitchers\nOther pitchers\nRelief pitchers\n1960 World Series\nAwards and honors\nFarm system\nNotes\nReferences\n",
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"segment": "8793–9763 (0.474)\nBaltimore Orioles (1954-2020) : 5331-5209 (0.506)\n9 Division titles : 1969, 1970, 1971, 1973, 1974, 1979, 1983, 1997, 2014\n7 League pennants : 1944, 1966, 1969, 1970, 1971, 1979, 1983\n3 Wild Cards : 1996, 2012, 2016\nPostseason\n2 appearances in Wild Card playoff game: 1-1 (0.500), 1 game won : 2012\n4 appearances in Division Series : 11-5 (0.688), 3 series won : 1996, 1997, 2014\n9 appearances in Championship Series : 21-16 (0.568), 5 series won :",
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"headings": "1997 American League Division Series\n1997 American League Division Series\nFrom Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia\nContents\nMatchups\nBaltimore Orioles vs. Seattle Mariners\nCleveland Indians vs. New York Yankees\nBaltimore vs. Seattle\nGame 1\nGame 2\nGame 3\nGame 4\nComposite box\nCleveland vs. New York\nGame 1\nGame 2\nGame 3\nGame 4\nGame 5\nComposite box\nNotes and references\nExternal links\n",
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"segment": "and a moral code. Religious Traditions\nIn Canada the principal religion is Christianity; as recently as the 1971 census, almost 90 per cent of the population claimed adherence. In the 2011 census, 39 per cent of Canadians identified themselves as Roman Catholic and 27 per cent as Protestant. Whereas in 1971, only 5 per cent of Canadians were unaffiliated with any religion, by 2011 that number had risen to 24 per cent. Before European settlement Aboriginal peoples practised a wide variety of religions ( see Religion of Aboriginal People ). Many Aboriginal persons and groups were converted to Christianity through missionary work that began in New France, but in recent years there has been a revival of Aboriginal religions. Major Religious Denominations\nDuring the 19th century, and boosted particularly by 20th-century immigration, the variety of religions in Canada has grown. By the 1980s Judaism, Buddhism, Sikhism, Hinduism, Islam, Chinese religions and the Baha'i faith were well represented. As of 2011, 8.8 per cent of Canadians adhered to religious faiths other than Christianity.",
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"segment": "Nevertheless, Canada is tolerant to different faiths and beliefs as the country has no official religion. About 67% of the population identifies with Christianity, with Roman Catholicism and Protestant Christianity being the major religions. The major protestant denominations are United Church of Canada, Baptist, Anglican Church of Canada, and Presbyterian. Minority religions include Islam, Buddhism, Hinduism, Sikhism, and Judaism. The Arts\nThere are several programs that fund artists in Canada at all levels of government. The Governor General’s Award is awarded to artist, musician, writer and cultural performance annually. Performing art center and theatre is spread across the country. The Shaw Festival and the Stratford Shakespeare Festival are also held annually. Toronto, Montreal, Halifax, and Vancouver are recognized as leading arts centers within the country. Canadian Literature\nCanada is home to a number of literary authors who produce work in either French or English.",
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"segment": "Religion in Canada - New World Encyclopedia\nReligion in Canada\nFrom New World Encyclopedia\nJump to: navigation\n,\nsearch\nPrevious (Religion)\nNext (Religion in Indonesia)\nTop religious denominations in Canada in 2001. Religion in Canada is characterized by diversity, tolerance and harmony. Canada is a multicultural society with a rich mosaic of religious, cultural, and ethnic communities. Consequently, its demographically heterogeneous population includes many faith groups who live side-by-side in relatively peaceful co-existence. Although Canada has no official state religion, its constitutional Charter of Rights and Freedoms mentions \"God\" but no specific beliefs are indicated. While Canadian cities are religiously diverse, its vast countryside tends to be predominantly Christian and most people reported in the national census that they are Christians. Canada stands out as a model of tolerance, respect, and religious harmony in the modern world today. Support for religious pluralism is an important part of Canada's political culture. Religious mix\nCensus results\nIn the 2001 Canadian national census, 72 percent of the Canadian population list Roman Catholicism or Protestantism as their religion.",
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"segment": "Virtually every major world religion, faith, or denomination has a significant number of members in Canada, including Christianity, Islam, Judaism, Buddhism, Hinduism, and Sikhism. As in some other countries, religion in Canada has been declining as more people are identifying themselves as religiously unaffiliated. Data on religious belief is only collected in every other census. According to the 2011 National Household Survey, the last census data collected, 67% of Canadians were Christian, 24% had no religion, and 3.2% were Muslim. There are about 1,053,945 Muslims in Canada. This has been shown to increase every census (10 years). A majority of the Muslims in Canada follow Sunni Islam, and a minority of them follow Shia Islam and Ahmadiyya Islam. Other major religious groups were Jewish (1%), Buddhist (1.1%) and Hindu (1.5%) and Sikh (1.4%). An impressive 2.8 million Canadian citizens live outside of Canada itself; that's equivalent to 9% of the overall Canadian population.",
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"segment": "Religions, though differing greatly, usually share most of the following characteristics: a sense of the holy or the sacred (often manifested in the form of gods, or a personal god); a system of beliefs; a community of believers or participants; ritual (which may include standard forms of invocation, sacraments or rites of initiation); and a moral code. Religious Traditions\nIn Canada the principal religion is Christianity; as recently as the 1971 census, almost 90 per cent of the population claimed adherence. In the 2011 census, 39 per cent of Canadians identified themselves as Roman Catholic and 27 per cent as Protestant. Whereas in 1971, only 5 per cent of Canadians were unaffiliated with any religion, by 2011 that number had risen to 24 per cent.",
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"segment": "For example, Christmas and Easter are nationwide holidays, and while Jews, Muslims, and other groups are allowed to take their holy days off work they do not share the same official recognition. The French version of \"O Canada,\" the official national anthem, contains a Christian reference to \"carrying the cross.\" In some parts of the country Sunday shopping is still banned, but this is steadily becoming less common. There was an ongoing battle in the late twentieth century to have religious garb accepted throughout Canadian society, mostly focused on Sikh turbans. Eventually the Royal Canadian Mounted Police, the Royal Canadian Legion, and other groups accepted members wearing turbans. While the Canadian government's official ties to Christianity are few, it more overtly recognizes the existence of God. Both the preamble to the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms and the national anthem in both languages refer to God. Some religious schools are government-funded. History\nBefore the arrival of Europeans, the First Nations followed a wide array of mostly animistic religions. The first Europeans to settle in great numbers in Canada were French Catholics, including a large number of Jesuits dedicated to converting the natives;",
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"segment": "and a moral code. Religious Traditions\nIn Canada the principal religion is Christianity; as recently as the 1971 census, almost 90 per cent of the population claimed adherence. In the 2011 census, 39 per cent of Canadians identified themselves as Roman Catholic and 27 per cent as Protestant. Whereas in 1971, only 5 per cent of Canadians were unaffiliated with any religion, by 2011 that number had risen to 24 per cent. Before European settlement Aboriginal peoples practised a wide variety of religions ( see Religion of Aboriginal People ). Many Aboriginal persons and groups were converted to Christianity through missionary work that began in New France, but in recent years there has been a revival of Aboriginal religions. Major Religious Denominations\nDuring the 19th century, and boosted particularly by 20th-century immigration, the variety of religions in Canada has grown. By the 1980s Judaism, Buddhism, Sikhism, Hinduism, Islam, Chinese religions and the Baha'i faith were well represented. As of 2011, 8.8 per cent of Canadians adhered to religious faiths other than Christianity.",
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"segment": "Although Canada has no official state religion, its constitutional Charter of Rights and Freedoms mentions \"God\" but no specific beliefs are indicated. While Canadian cities are religiously diverse, its vast countryside tends to be predominantly Christian and most people reported in the national census that they are Christians. Canada stands out as a model of tolerance, respect, and religious harmony in the modern world today. Support for religious pluralism is an important part of Canada's political culture. Religious mix\nCensus results\nIn the 2001 Canadian national census, 72 percent of the Canadian population list Roman Catholicism or Protestantism as their religion. The Roman Catholic Church in Canada is by far the country's largest single denomination. Those who listed no religion account for 16 percent of total respondents. In the province of British Columbia, however, 35 percent of respondents reported no religion—more than any single denomination and more than all Protestants combined. Non-Christian religions in Canada\nNon-Christian religions in Canada are overwhelmingly concentrated in metropolitan cites such as Montreal, Toronto, and Vancouver, and to a much smaller extent in mid-sized cities such as Ottawa, Quebec, Calgary, Edmonton, Winnipeg, and Halifax. A possible exception is Judaism, which has long been a notable minority even in smaller centers.",
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"segment": "Nunavut and Yukon, two of Canada’s three territories, have the lowest Muslim population at just ninety people combined. The indigenous peoples of Canada were the first to practice religion in the country. When the European colonizers arrived, one thing they brought with them was their Christian faith. By the early 1970s, almost ninety percent of the entire Canadian population was Christian. Practicing such a dominant religion, it seeped into almost every corner of society, including the national anthem: God keep our land, glorious and free! Today, Christianity remains the most adhered to religion in the country, but over the past couple of decades, Islam has quickly grown to become the second largest. Immigration And The Diversification Of Religion\nPeople with colorful posters gathered at Yonge & Dundas to support the incoming Syrian refugees into Canada during a solidarity rally on November 22, 2015 in Toronto,Canada. Image credit: Arindambanerjee/Shutterstock.com\nIn 1971, under Prime Minister Pierre Elliott Trudeau, Canada officially became the first country to create a policy advocating for multiculturalism, a promise that the country values all peoples and cultures.",
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"segment": "Religion in Canada - New World Encyclopedia\nReligion in Canada\nFrom New World Encyclopedia\nJump to: navigation\n,\nsearch\nPrevious (Religion)\nNext (Religion in Indonesia)\nTop religious denominations in Canada in 2001. Religion in Canada is characterized by diversity, tolerance and harmony. Canada is a multicultural society with a rich mosaic of religious, cultural, and ethnic communities. Consequently, its demographically heterogeneous population includes many faith groups who live side-by-side in relatively peaceful co-existence. Although Canada has no official state religion, its constitutional Charter of Rights and Freedoms mentions \"God\" but no specific beliefs are indicated. While Canadian cities are religiously diverse, its vast countryside tends to be predominantly Christian and most people reported in the national census that they are Christians. Canada stands out as a model of tolerance, respect, and religious harmony in the modern world today. Support for religious pluralism is an important part of Canada's political culture. Religious mix\nCensus results\nIn the 2001 Canadian national census, 72 percent of the Canadian population list Roman Catholicism or Protestantism as their religion.",
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"segment": "What Type Of Government Does Fiji Have? - WorldAtlas\nWhat Type Of Government Does Fiji Have? The government buildings of Fiji. Fiji is a unique nation as it is an archipelago comprised of more than 3000 islands in the South Pacific. The two primary islands are Viti Levu and Vanua Levu. The nation is a former British colony, and it gained sovereignty in 1970. Fiji ushered in its first constitution in 1970 as a newly independent state. In 1987, two coups were experienced which deposed the government and monarchy. Another Fijian constitution was adopted in 1990 and a subsequent one in 1997. The current constitution in use in Fiji was passed in 2013.",
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"segment": "-Fiji sugar cane train transporting loaded cane wagons among the islands. Governance\nFiji practices a common law system of government, based on the British system. Fiji is a parliamentary democracy, comprised of four divisions of administration. The government type is a republic. The President,Ratu Epeli Nailatikau who has been serving since July 30, 2009 is selected by general election and serves as head of state and head of armed forces. He serves a term of five years and is considered privileged to be in such an honorable position, idolizing the British powerful roles in the past. The prime minister, Laisenia Qarase serving since September 10 2000,serves as head of the government, and a bicameral parliament consisting of a Senate made up of thirty-two seats and an elected House of Representatives consisting of seventy-one seats. Most of the governance headquarters mostly exist within the Nausori. Prior to this Fiji had experienced much hardship when numerous occurrences of coup d' etats leaving Fiji's economy devastated and it's government actually fell in 1993. The Constitution was completely reviewed and restored, not only with the help of the government,encouraging multiculturalism and multiparty government mandatory.",
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"segment": "About half are of Fijian stock and 44% are of Indian stock. About half (mostly the Fijians) are Christian (mostly Methodist and Roman Catholic). The next largest group (mostly of Indian descent) is Hindu at 38%. The official language is English, but Fijian and Hindustani are also spoken. Fiji is a republic. The chief of state is the president, who is elected by popular vote. The president appoints a prime minister as the head of government. There is a bicameral legislature and a judicial branch with a supreme court. The capital is Suva. Fiji, endowed with forest, mineral, and fish resources, is one of the most developed of the Pacific island economies, though still with a large subsistence sector.",
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"segment": "IJALS & USP, 2000. ( the Fiji Constitution was omitted due to political instability and uncertainty in Fiji at the time of publication.) Systems of Government\nThe systems of government adopted by the island states of the south pacific largely resemble the forms of government in place within the former colonial powers in the Pacific. Countries formerly associated with Great Britain, Australia and New Zealand now possess parliamentary systems. Kiribati elects from parliament a head of the executive who is also the head of state. I",
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"segment": "The president is appointed by Parliament, which chooses between a candidate nominated by the prime minister and one nominated by the leader of the opposition. The constitution calls for a unicameral 50-member Parliament whose members are elected by proportional representation. The number of seats may increase or decrease in proportion to the size of the country’s population. Members are elected to four-year terms by universal adult (18 years and older) suffrage. Among the country’s registered political parties are FijiFirst, the Fiji Labour Party, the National Federation Party, the People’s Democratic Party, and the Social Democratic Liberal Party (Sodelpa). Local government\nLocal government reflects the pluralism of Fiji’s social structure. There are elected multiethnic councils in the larger towns, a separate Fijian administration incorporating a hierarchy of chiefs and councils for the control of rural Fijians, and direct administration elsewhere. Security\nThe Fijian military has both land and naval forces. Before the overthrow of the government in 1987, Fijian military forces had a largely ceremonial role, though they bore much of the burden of rebuilding and organizing after natural disasters and of civilian development projects. Military forces continued to perform those services after the coups, with the added role of agricultural distribution, together with their major preoccupation with the enforcement of internal security policies.",
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"segment": "The mostly islands that collectively constituting Fiji are of volcanic origin. The climate of Fiji is tropical marine featured with low variation round the year. The significant sources of revenue of the country are its tourist industry and sugar exports. The territory has excellent landscapes for the tourism. Tourists from across the world nowadays prefer to visit the region especially young couples. This is one of the favorite honeymoon destinations of the world. Government type of Fiji is parliamentary representative democratic republic characterized with multi-party system. Under the system, the President is use to be the head of state and the Prime Minister is the head of government. Facts:-\nOfficial Name- Republic of the Fiji Islands\nCapital City- Suva\nOfficial Languages- English, Bau Fijian, and Fiji Hindi\nGovernment- Military junta and Parliamentary Republic\nArea- 18,274 km2\nPopulation- 849,000\nCurrency- Fijian Dollar (FJD)\nTime Zone- +11 (UTC+12)\nISO Code- FJ\nCalling Code- 679\nIndependence Day- 10 October 1970\nAustralia And Oceania Countries Location\nWhere is American Samoa\nWhere is Ashmore and Cartier Islands\nWhere is Australia\nWhere is Cook Islands\nWhere is Coral Sea Islands\nWhere is Federated States of Micronesia\nWhere is Fiji\nWhere is French Polynesia\nWhere is Guam\nWhere is Kiribati\nWhere is Marshall Islands\nWhere is Nauru\nWhere is New Caledonia\nWhere is New Zealand\nWhere is Niue\nWhere is Norfolk Island\nWhere is Northern Mariana Islands\nWhere is Palau\nPalmyra Atoll\nPapua New Guinea\nWhere is Paracel Islands\nWhere is Pitcairn Islands\nWhere is Samoa\nWhere is Solomon Islands\nWhere is Tokelau\nWhere is Tonga\nWhere is Tuvalu\nWhere is Vanuatu\nWhere is Wake Island\nWhere is Wallis and Futuna",
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"segment": "Executive authority is vested in the President, who acts on the advice of the elected Government. The Government is formed by the members of Parliament from the political party with a majority of members in Parliament. Governments must have the confidence of the Parliament as in practice it is the Government that puts forward the majority of legislation to Parliament. The leader of the political party with a majority of members of Parliament becomes the Prime Minister, who is the head of the Government. The Cabinet is the decision making body of the Government and is chaired by the Prime Minister. Cabinet comprises Ministers appointed by the Prime Minister from among the members of Parliament who belong to the Government party. Ministers are responsible for administering specific areas of government activity, known as portfolios. They are responsible to the Parliament for the way in which they exercise their powers and administer their functions. Judiciary\nThe Judiciary is the legal branch of government and is responsible for interpreting and enforcing the laws of Fiji. Judicial power and authority is exercised by the courts – the Supreme Court, the Court of Appeal, the High Court, the Magistrates Court and other courts and tribunals that may be created by law.",
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"segment": "The Establishment Clause\nWhat is the France's government? The government of France is republican\nWhat kind of government does Tunisia have? A republican government. What government does Fiji have? Fiji has a republican government. What kind of government does Fiji have? Republican Government. What is the Republican three branch government of Holland? I am doing a project for school and is asking me Government and\nto name three Republican branch of government. Does Bangladesh have a democratic or Republican government?",
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"segment": "Executive Branch Of The Government Of Fiji\nThe duties of the Head of State in Fiji are carried out by the President. The Parliament of Fiji retains the right to elect the President upon nomination by either the Leader of the Opposition or the Prime Minister to serve for three years. The President's role is mainly honorary although he can use certain ‘reserve powers' in the context of a national crisis. The Fijian President also is the commander-in-chief of Fiji's armed forces. The Cabinet of Fiji exercises actual executive power, and its affairs are presided over by the Fijian Prime Minister. The Constitution stipulates that Fiji's Prime Minister is to be elected by the Parliament. The Prime Minister's first role is to nominate ministers who are subsequently appointed by the President. The ministers total between ten and twenty-five. Legislative Branch Of The Government Of Fiji\nThe 2013 Fijian constitution provides for a unicameral Parliament. 50 members sit in Fiji's Parliament, and they are elected via Party-list proportional representation where the country votes as one constituency.",
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"segment": "Year One\nHarvey Dent\n\n\n2012\nJustice League: Doom\nAlfred\n\n\n2012\nSuperman vs. The Elite\nManchester Black\n\nResume\n2013\nBatman: The Dark Knight Returns, Part 2\nOliver Queen\n\n\n2013\nLego Marvel Super Heroes: Maximum Overload\nAbomination\n\n\n2013\nIron Man & Hulk: Heroes United\nDr. Fump, Abomination\n\n\n2014\nPostman Pat: The Movie\nSimon Cowbell\n\nResume\n2014\nIron Man & Captain America: Heroes United\nDr. Fump, Computer Voice 2\n\n\n2015\nBatman vs. Robin\nGrandmaster\n\n\n2016\nBatman: Bad Blood\nThe Mad Hatter / Jervis Tetch\n\n\n2016\nBatman: The Killing Joke\nDetective Bullock\n\nResume\n2017\nBatman and Harley Quinn\nRhino\n\n\n2020\nMortal Kombat Legends: Scorpion's Revenge\nKano, Shinnok\n\n\n2021\nBatman:",
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"headings": "Fox's Batman Prequel 'Gotham' Casts Its Young Bruce Wayne, Catwoman\nFox's Batman Prequel 'Gotham' Casts Its Young Bruce Wayne, Catwoman\n\"Touch's\" David Mazouz will play the Batman-to-be in the drama from \"The Mentalist's\" Bruno Heller, while newcomer Camren Bicondova will portray a young Selina Kyle.\nSTORY: Fox's 'Batman' Prequel Will Include Young Bruce Wayne\nPHOTOS: Batman Through the Years: Christian Bale, George Clooney and Others Who Have Played the Dark Knight\nPHOTOS: Faces of Pilot Season 2014\n",
"segment": "Mazouz is the latest actor to step into the role of Bruce Wayne. Lewis Wilson was the first actor to star as the Caped Crusader; Adam West had the role in the '60s; Michael Keaton played the role in Tim Burton 's Batman movies; Val Kilmer starred in Batman Forever ; George Clooney starred in 1997's Batman and Robin ; Christian Bale had the lead in Christopher Nolan 's Batman trilogy; and Ben Affleck will play the hero in the Man of Steel sequel due next year, among others. PHOTOS: Batman Through the Years:",
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"segment": "The animated adaptation of the miniseries was officially announced in February 2019 to be in production and was released later in the spring. Casting\nThe initial announcement revealed Troy Baker would reprise his roles as both Batman from Batman: The Telltale Series video game and various Lego video games and films, and the Joker from Batman: Arkham Origins, Batman: Assault on Arkham, and the Batman Unlimited series, making Baker the first actor to portray both characters in the same property. The film also features Darren Criss and Eric Bauza reprising their roles as Raphael and Leonardo, while Kyle Mooney and Baron Vaughn voice Michelangelo and Donatello, respectively. Rachel Bloom voices Batgirl and Cas Anvar voices Ra's al Ghul. In addition, Tom Kenny, John DiMaggio, Carlos Alazraqui and Tara Strong reprise their roles as the Penguin, Mr. Freeze, Bane, Harley Quinn and Poison Ivy from various DC properties. Other key cast members of the film were revealed a month later, which consists of Ben Giroux as Robin, Andrew Kishino as the Shredder, Keith Ferguson as both Baxter Stockman and Two-Face, Brian George reprising his role as Alfred Pennyworth from Batman: The Killing Joke, and Jim Meskimen as both Commissioner James Gordon and the Scarecrow.",
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"segment": "So when I heard there was someone else doing it, there was a moment where I just stopped and stared into nothing for half an hour.\" Bale starred as the Caped Crusador in Interstellar director Christopher Nolan's Batman trilogy, which began in 2005 with Batman Begins, continued in 2008 with the critically acclaimed The Dark Knight, and ended with The Dark Knight Rises in 2012. Snyder's Batman vs Superman: Dawn of Justice opens in 2016. The news that Affleck would be playing Batman was announced last year, and provoked a mixed reaction from Batman fans, some of whom felt that the Gone Girl star wasn't right for the role. At the time, The Telegraph's film critic Robbie Collin defended the casting, writing that: \" Affleck’s involvement has made me feel something about the project I hadn’t yet experienced: excitement\". Affleck will be the eighth actor to don the Batsuit, following in the footsteps of Bale, George Clooney, Michael Keaton and Adam West. Twitter Icon\nFacebook Icon\nWhatsApp Icon\nEmail Icon\nComment speech bubble\nTwitter Icon\nFacebook Icon\nWhatsApp Icon\nEmail Icon\nComment speech bubble",
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"headings": "Michael Keaton, Robert Pattinson & More: Every Handsome Hunk To Ever Play Batman\nMichael Keaton, Robert Pattinson & More: Every Handsome Hunk To Ever Play Batman\nAvery Thompson and Chris Rogers\nAmid the electrifying news that Michael Keaton will officially return as Batman in ‘The Flash’ coming out in 2022, take a look back at all the notable actors who have donned played the caped crusader over the years.\nRobert Pattinson\nBen Affleck\nChristian Bale\nGeorge Clooney\nVal Kilmer\nMichael Keaton\nAdam West\n",
"segment": "While some Batman movies didn’t get the best reviews, the actors who have played Batman will be a part of history regardless. Batman is one of the most beloved superheroes, and it’s the chance of a lifetime to get to wear the Batsuit. Robert Pattinson\nRobert Pattinson is the newest actor to play Batman. ( Courtesy of Everett Collection/AP Images)\nRobert Pattinson will be the latest actor to take on the role of the Caped Crusader. He will star in The Batman, which is set to be released on Oct. 1, 2021. The first glimpse of the Twilight alum in the Batman suit was revealed in Feb. 2020 by director Matt Reeves, and Rob certainly did not disappoint. Ben Affleck\nBen Affleck played Batman in ‘Justice League’ and ‘Batman v. Superman: Dawn of Justice.’ ( Courtesy of Everett Collection/AP Images)\nBen Affleck, 48, made his debut as Batman in the 2016 film Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice.",
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"segment": "Epilogue\nFollowing the battle, Batman becomes a public hero. Bruce gains control of Wayne Enterprises and installs Fox as CEO, firing Earle. However, he is unable to hold onto Rachel, who cannot reconcile her love for Bruce Wayne with his dual life as Batman. Gordon, newly promoted to lieutenant, unveils a Bat-Signal for Batman and mentions a new criminal that, like Batman, has \"a taste for the theatrical\", leaving a Joker playing card at his crime scenes. Batman promises to investigate and Gordon mentions that he forgot to thank Batman for his efforts. Batman replies by saying that he'll never have to, as he takes off into the night. Cast\nChristian Bale as Bruce Wayne/Batman\nMichael Caine as Alfred Pennyworth\nLiam Neeson as Henri Ducard/Ra's al Ghul\nKatie Holmes as Rachel Dawes\nGary Oldman as Det. Sgt. James Gordon\nCillian Murphy as Dr. Jonathan Crane/Scarecrow\nTom Wilkinson as Carmine Falcone\nRutger Hauer as William Earle\nKen Watanabe as Ra's al Ghul (Decoy)\nMark Boone Junior as Det. Arnold Flass\nLinus Roache as Thomas Wayne\nMorgan Freeman as Lucius Fox\nLarry Holden as Carl Finch\nColin McFarlane as Gillian B. Loeb\nSara Stewart as Martha Wayne\nRichard Brake as Joe Chill\nTim Booth as Victor Zsasz\nJohn Nolan",
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"segment": "the world has changed with the arrival of the Kryptonians.\" Superman, played by Henry Cavill, also makes an appearance, as Batman muses: \" Is Superman here to save us or to destroy us? I'm gonna find out.\" The trailer is not appearing in search engines, and many fans are now claiming that it is impossible to find. Warner Bros has not confirmed whether or not the footage was genuine, or a fan-made hoax. Batman vs Superman is casting another Bruce Wayne\nBen Affleck won't be the only one playing Bruce Wayne in Zack Snyder's forthcoming Batman vs Superman: Dawn of Justice. According to the film news website Cinema Blend, Warner Bros are looking to cast two boys, aged 10 and 12, in the film, with the 12-year-old's role specified as a \"a young Ben Affleck\". The casting call indicates that both boys will",
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"headings": "Fox's Batman Prequel 'Gotham' Casts Its Young Bruce Wayne, Catwoman\nFox's Batman Prequel 'Gotham' Casts Its Young Bruce Wayne, Catwoman\n\"Touch's\" David Mazouz will play the Batman-to-be in the drama from \"The Mentalist's\" Bruno Heller, while newcomer Camren Bicondova will portray a young Selina Kyle.\nSTORY: Fox's 'Batman' Prequel Will Include Young Bruce Wayne\nPHOTOS: Batman Through the Years: Christian Bale, George Clooney and Others Who Have Played the Dark Knight\nPHOTOS: Faces of Pilot Season 2014\n",
"segment": "STORY: Fox's 'Batman' Prequel Will Include Young Bruce Wayne\nMazouz's young Bruce Wayne is the son of Thomas and Martha Wayne. The preteen character is sentenced to a solitary life after the tragic slayings of his wealthy parents. Young Bruce is described as serious and soulful, and relies on the guidance and protection of Alfred Pennyworth ( Sean Pertwee) and James Gordon ( Southland 's Ben McKenzie ). Newcomer Bicondova's Selina Kyle is a teenage orphan who is suspicious and wholly unpredictable. She's a street thief and skilled pickpocket who is dangerous when cornered. The role was most recently played by Anne Hathaway in 2012's The Dark Knight Rises. Julie Newmar, Eartha Kitt, Lee Meriwether, Michelle Pfeiffer and Halle Berry, among others, also have played Catwoman/Selina. Mazouz and Bicondova are the last regulars to board Gotham. They join a cast that includes Sons of Anarchy 's Donal Logue as Gordon's mentor, Harvey Bullock;",
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"segment": "We're Off to See the Wizard (click to play it). Question by author Ken1260. 17 What actress plays Dorothy in the 'Wizard of Oz'? Judy Garland : Judy Garland got the role in February of 1938, though some preferred Shirley Temple to play it. From Quiz: All About the 'Wizard of Oz' (click to play it). Question by author soopergrl1. 18 The transition to colour in the film occurs just before Dorothy opens the door to the farmhouse, and not after she has stepped outside, as is commonly thought. This transition was hidden in the film's original colours of sepia, but becomes obvious when shown in black and white.",
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"segment": "There, they mourn the loss of Tik-Tok until Billina notices a green medal stuck on one of the Gump's antlers, allowing Dorothy to restore him. At a celebration, Dorothy is asked to be Queen of Oz, but she instead wants to return to Kansas. Princess Ozma, the rightful ruler of Oz imprisoned in a mirror by Mombi, is released by Dorothy and now free to take her place on the throne of Oz. Dorothy hands over the ruby slippers to Ozma, who sends Dorothy home, assures her that she will check in on her from time to time, and that she can return to Oz at any time. Billina remains behind in Oz. In Kansas, Dorothy's family finds her on a riverbank. Aunt Em reveals that Worley's hospital was struck by lightning and burned down, and Worley died trying to save his machines. They see Nurse Wilson locked in a cage on a police buggy. In the rebuilt farmhouse, Dorothy can still see Billina and Ozma in Oz through her bedroom mirror, before going outside to play with Toto. Cast\nLive action\nFairuza Balk as Dorothy Gale\nNicol Williamson as Dr. J.B. Worley/ Nome King\nJean Marsh as Nurse Wilson/ Mombi\nSophie Ward as Mombi II\nFiona Victory as Mombi III\nPiper Laurie as Aunt Em\nMatt Clark as Uncle Henry\nEmma Ridley as the Girl at the hospital/ Princess Ozma\nJustin Case as the Scarecrow\nPons Maar as Lead Wheeler/Nurse Wilson's assistant\nBruce Boa as Policeman\nTansy as Toto\nJohn Alexander, Rachael Ashton, Robbie Barnett, Ailsa Berk, Peter Elliott, Roger Ennals, Michele Hine, Mark Hopkins, Colin Skeaping, Ken Stevens, Philip Tan and Rob Thirtle as the Wheelers\nVoice cast\nDenise Bryer as Billina\nSean Barrett as Tik-Tok\nBrian Henson as Jack Pumpkinhead\nLyle Conway as the Gump\nPons Maar as Nome Messenger\nBeatrice Murch as Princess Ozma (uncredited)\nPuppeteers\nMak Wilson as Billina\nTimothy D. Rose as Tik-Tok (head operator)\nMichael Sundin as Tik-Tok (in-suit performer)\nBrian Henson and Stewart Larange as Jack Pumpkinhead\nLyle Conway and Steve Norrington as The Gump\nDeep Roy as the Tin Man\nJohn Alexander as the Cowardly Lion\nProduction\nWalter Murch began development of Return to Oz in 1980, during a brain-storming session with Walt Disney Productions production chief Tom Wilhite.",
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"segment": "Judy Garland | Oz Wiki | Fandom\nJudy Garland\n\"...if happy little bluebirds fly, beyond the rainbow ...why oh why, can't I...? \" ―Judy Garland as Dorothy Gale in The Wizard of Oz (1939)\nJudy Garland (10 June 1922 — 22 June 1969), born Frances Ethel Gumm, (She changed her name to Judy after hearing it on the radio.) played Dorothy Gale in the 1939 MGM film version of The Wizard of Oz . Judy as Dorothy\nSixteen-year-old Garland was near the start of her varied show-business career when she was cast as Dorothy by MGM. She was under contract to the studio, and had already appeared in half-a-dozen movies; the studio was grooming her for future stardom, and by 1938 was looking for vehicles specifically for her talents. A new movie version of The Wonderful Wizard of Oz was judged to be a suitable project by producers Mervyn LeRoy and Arthur Freed, both of whom were strong Garland backers against an undercurrent of doubt and dissent. Despite beating out many other child stars for the role, (such as Shirley Temple) many executives honestly felt Judy wasn't attractive enough to play Dorothy. But Arthur and Mervyn reminded Judy's doubters that Dorothy wasn't supposed to be an attractive bombshell, she is supposed to be just an ordinary little girl who was orphaned and lives on a Kansas farm. Nicholas Schenck, the president of MGM's parent company Loew's Inc., doubted the wisdom of the expensive Oz project, and questioned whether a relative newcomer like Garland should star in it.",
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"url": "https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-7127873/Photographs-17-year-old-Judy-Garland-set-1939-Wizard-Oz-auction.html",
"title": "Photographs of 17-year-old Judy Garland on set of the 1939 Wizard of Oz go up for auction | Daily Mail Online",
"headings": "Backstage at the Emerald City: Never-before-seen candid photographs showing 17-year-old Judy Garland getting ready on set of the 1939 Wizard of Oz go up for auction\nBackstage at the Emerald City: Never-before-seen candid photographs showing 17-year-old Judy Garland getting ready on set of the 1939 Wizard of Oz go up for auction\nShare this article\nJudy Garland stars as Dorothy in the original The Wizard of Oz\n22-year-old Judy Garland singing 'Over The Rainbow'\nVideo Quality\nFrom the Makers of Candy Crush\n",
"segment": "She appears to be adjusting her hair while an assistant works behind her\n+12\nCopy link to paste in your message\nA set of side-by-side images show Judy Garland as Dorothy at the Wicked Witch of the West's front door\nIn another photograph, Garland is shown in full character as Dorothy, knocking at the Wicked Witch of the West's front door. Most of the other black and white studio snaps were taken during the scene where the 'Horse of a Different Colour' enters Emerald City. REVEALED: The notorious 'Mr Untouchable' Nicky Barnes, who... 'Created airplanes that changed world history': An inside...\nShare this article\nShare\nIn one photo, Dorothy, The Scarecrow, the Tin Man and the Cowardly Lion can be seen perched in a carriage. Another shows a crowd of extras in the background on the Emerald City set - and there is also a close up picture of the coachman, played by Frank Morgan who also portrayed the Wizard in the 1939 movie. +12\nCopy link to paste in your message\nA behind-the-scenes photo from The Wizard of Oz with Frank Morgan as The Wizard of Oz (left) with film director, Victor Fleming\n+12\nCopy link to paste in your message\nA candid photo featuring Frank Morgan (who also played The Wizard of Oz and other characters) as the coachman of the carriage drawn by 'The Horse of a Different Color'\n+12\nCopy link to paste in your message\nOne of the special effects flying monkeys from 1939 cult classic movie The Wizard of Oz smashing into a wall\nThe photos have remained in the photographer's family for eight decades but are now being sold with California-based Julien's Auctions. They are expected to fetch $5,000. Jason DeBord, specialist at Julien's Auctions, said: ' These never before seen photos give fans of the film and cinema at large a rare glimpse into the making of one of the most famous, revered and beloved films from the Golden Age of movies.",
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"segment": "Wizard of Oz (click to play it). Question by author sprinkles. 16 What state did Dorothy live in? Answer: Kansas\nFrom Quiz: We're Off to See the Wizard (click to play it). Question by author Ken1260. 17 What actress plays Dorothy in the 'Wizard of Oz'? Judy Garland : Judy Garland got the role in February of 1938, though some preferred Shirley Temple to play it.",
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"url": "https://www.britannica.com/topic/The-Wizard-of-Oz",
"title": "The Wizard of Oz | film by Fleming and Vidor [1939] | Britannica",
"headings": "The Wizard of Oz\nThe Wizard of Oz\nfilm by Fleming and Vidor [1939]\nWRITTEN BY\nProduction notes and credits\nCast\nAcademy Award nominations (* denotes win)\nLearn More in these related Britannica articles:\n",
"segment": "With the help of her magical ruby slippers and Glinda, however, Dorothy is able to return to Kansas, where she is reminded that “there’s no place like home.” In a departure from Baum’s book, her trip to Oz is portrayed as an elaborate dream sequence. scene from The Wizard of Oz\n(From left) the Cowardly Lion (Bert Lahr), the Tin Man (Jack Haley), the Scarecrow (Ray Bolger), Dorothy (Judy Garland), and the Wicked Witch of the West (Margaret Hamilton) in The Wizard of Oz (1939). © 1939 Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Inc.\nShirley Temple was the favourite to play Dorothy, but her singing skills were not strong enough. The role was ultimately a big break for Garland, then a contract player at MGM. The film originally featured the Wizard as the central character, and both W.C. Fields and Bert Lahr turned down the part. Buddy Ebsen filmed scenes as the Tin Man but had to be replaced by Jack Haley when he suffered a severe reaction to the silver makeup. While Victor Fleming directed the Technicolor Oz sequences, King Vidor was the director on the film’s black-and-white Kansas scenes. Prior to the film’s release, MGM executives were going to delete the song “ Over the Rainbow ,” believing it slowed the pace. It has since been voted the number one movie song of all time by the American Film Institute.",
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"segment": "She turns out to be the same mysterious one (who presumably drowned), who helped Dorothy escape from the hospital. She reveals that her name is Ozma, the rightful ruler of Oz and Jack's real \"mother\". She promises Dorothy that should she ever need to return, she is always welcome. Dorothy returns home and is found by Toto, Aunt Em, and Uncle Henry, who tell her that the hospital burned to the ground after getting struck by lightning (with Dr. Worley in it) and Nurse Wilson was taken to jail. Back home, Dorothy sees Ozma as her own reflection with Billina (who did not return with her) in her bedroom mirror. She tries to notify Aunt Em, but a hush from Ozma tells her to keep Oz a secret. She, smiling, runs outside to play with Toto as the film ends. Cast\nFairuza Balk as Dorothy Gale\nBrian Henson as Jack Pumpkinhead (voice)\nStewart Larange as Jack Pumpkinhead (puppeteer)\nSean Barrett as Tik-Tok (voice)\nMichael Sundin and Tim Rose as Tik-Tok (puppeteers)\nNicol Williamson as Dr. Worley / Nome King\nJean Marsh as Nurse Wilson / Mombi\nPiper Laurie as Aunt Em\nMatt Clark as Uncle Henry\nMak Wilson as Billina (puppeteer)\nDenise Bryer as Billina (voice)\nLyle Conway as the Gump (voice)\nSteve Norrington as the Gump (puppeteer)\nPons Maar as the Lead Wheeler/Nome Messenger\nEmma Ridley as Princess Ozma\nJustin Case as the Scarecrow\nDeep Roy as the Tin Woodman\nJohn Alexander as the Cowardly Lion /Wheeler\nJon Jacobs as the Cage Carrier\nBruce Boa as the Policeman\nTansy as Toto\nProduction\nWalter Murch began development on the film in 1980, during a brainstorming session with Walt Disney Productions production chief Tom Wilhite. \" It was just a fishing expedition on both of our parts,\" Murch remembered. \" But one of the questions he asked was, 'What are you interested in that you think we might also be interested in?,'",
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"segment": "Dorothy Gale - Wikipedia\nDorothy Gale\nFrom Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia\nJump to navigation Jump to search\nFictional protagonist of many of the Oz novels by the American author L. Frank Baum\nDorothy Gale\nOz character\nJudy Garland as Dorothy Gale in the 1939 film The Wizard of Oz. First appearance\nThe Wonderful Wizard of Oz (1900)\nCreated by\nL. Frank Baum\nPortrayed by\nRomola Remus ( The Fairylogue and Radio-Plays)\nBebe Daniels ( The Wonderful Wizard of Oz)\nViolet MacMillan ( His Majesty, the Scarecrow of Oz)\nDorothy Dwan ( The Wizard of Oz (1925))\nJudy Garland ( The Wizard of Oz (1939))\nStephanie Mills ( The Wiz (1975 musical))\nDiana Ross ( The Wiz (1978 film))\nFairuza Balk ( Return to Oz)\nJewel ( The Wizard of Oz in Concert: Dreams Come True)\nAshanti ( The Muppets' Wizard of Oz)\nPaulie Rojas ( Dorothy and the Witches of Oz)\nMatreya Scarrwener / Teri Reeves ( Once Upon a Time)\nShanice Williams ( The Wiz Live!) Adria Arjona ( Emerald City)\nVoiced by\nCorinne Conley ( Tales of the Wizard of Oz)\nSusan Conway ( Return to Oz; speaking voice)\nSusan Morse ( Return to Oz; singing voice)\nLiza Minnelli ( Journey Back to Oz)\nAileen Quinn ( The Wizard of Oz (anime film))\nMorgan Hallet ( The Wonderful Wizard of Oz)\nLiz Georges ( The Wizard of Oz (1990 cartoon series))\nJanice Kawaye ( Dorothy Meets Ozma of Oz)\nErika Schickel ( The Oz Kids)\nGrey DeLisle ( Tom and Jerry & the Wizard of Oz and Tom and Jerry: Back to Oz; speaking voice)\nNikki Yanofsky ( Tom and Jerry & the Wizard of Oz; singing voice)\nAmy Pemberton ( Tom and Jerry: Back to Oz;",
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"segment": "Shirley Temple almost played the role of Dorothy\nJudy Garland in ‘The Wizard of Oz’ | Warner Bros./Wikimedia Commons\nWhile some sources claim that MGM wanted Shirley Temple to play Dorothy, the truth is that the studio always had Judy Garland as their top choice. With Temple’s proven success rate, they did consider her, but ultimately chose Garland thanks to her vocal range and obvious talent. Next: Glinda was much older than she appeared. 14. The Wicked Witch of the West was much younger than Glinda\nBillie Burke and Judy Garland | MGM/Wikimedia Commons\nGlinda was depicted as young and beautiful while the Wicked Witch of the West, played by Margaret Hamilton, was made to look like a creepy old hag. The weird thing is that Hamilton was only 36 at the time of filming while Billie Burke, who played Glinda, was 54. Next: Ray Bolger couldn’t forget playing Scarecrow — literally. 15.",
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"segment": "The Experiment - Chadwick Experiment\n\n\n\n\nThe Experiment\nIn chemistry so far you should have learned that\neverything is made up of atoms. Atoms consist of the\nnucleus and negatively charged particles surrounding\nthe nucleus called electrons. Inside of the nucleus\nare protons (positively charged particles)and neutrons\nneutral particles). If the atom is not an isotope we\nknow that there must be an equal amount of protons and\nneutrons. We also know that there has to be at least\none proton and one neutron inside of the nucleus. How do we know this to be true? Who discovered this and\nhow did they do so? One of the many contributors to\nthis knowledge we have now about atoms is James Chadwick. This is a diagram of an atom and all the things stated\nabove apply to this diagram\nIn the year of 1932 James Chadwick conducted a series\nof experiments that would change the world of science forever. Although we now know that there are protons, neutrons, and\nelectrons in an atom.",
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"segment": "For example, it was known that the helium nucleus has an atomic number of 2 but a mass number of 4, which meant that it contained some kind of neutral mystery mass. No one had ever observed a neutron or proven that it existed, though. Chadwick was particularly interested in an experiment conducted by Frédéric and Irène Joliot-Curie, who had bombarded a sample of beryllium with alpha radiation. They noted that the bombardment produced an unknown radiation, and when they allowed it to strike a sample of paraffin wax, they observed high-energy protons being flung from the material. Unsatisfied with the explanation that the radiation was made of high-energy photons, Chadwick duplicated the experiment and concluded that the radiation had to be composed of heavy particles with no charge. By bombarding other materials, including helium, nitrogen and lithium, Chadwick was able to determine that the mass of each particle was a little more than that of a proton. Chadwick published his paper “The Existence of a Neutron” in May 1932. By 1934, other researchers had determined that the neutron was in fact an elementary particle and not a combination of protons and electrons. The Importance of the Chadwick Atomic Theory\nThe modern conception of the atom retains most of the characteristics of the planetary model established by Rutherford, but with important modifications introduced by Chadwick and Danish physicist Neils Bohr. It was Bohr who incorporated the concept of discrete orbits to which electrons were confined.",
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"segment": "He spent the entire war there but nevertheless was able to accomplish some scientific work. After the war ended, Chadwick returned to England to study under Rutherford at the University of Cambridge. He received a doctorate in 1921, and in 1923 he was appointed assistant director of research at the Cavendish Laboratory, Cambridge. There he and Rutherford studied the transmutation of elements by bombarding them with alpha particles and investigated the nature of the atomic nucleus, identifying the proton, the nucleus of the hydrogen atom, as a constituent of the nuclei of other atoms. After the discovery of the proton, physicists had surmised that there were likely additional particles in the atomic nucleus. Elements heavier than hydrogen had a greater atomic mass than their atomic number (the number of protons). Theories for the additional particles included additional protons whose charge was shielded by electrons in the nucleus or an unknown neutral particle. In 1932 French physicists Frédéric and Irène Joliot-Curie bombarded beryllium with alpha particles and observed that an unknown radiation was released that in turn ejected protons from the nuclei of various substances. The Joliot-Curies hypothesized that this radiation was gamma-rays. Chadwick was convinced that alpha particles did not have enough energy to produce such powerful gamma-rays.",
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"segment": "He set up an experiment to test his hypothesis. Chadwick put a piece of beryllium in a vacuum chamber with some polonium. The polonium emitted alpha rays, which struck the beryllium. When struck, the beryllium emitted the mysterious neutral rays. In the path of the rays, Chadwick put a target. When the rays hit the target, they knocked atoms out of it. The atoms, w",
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"segment": "How do we know this to be true? Who discovered this and\nhow did they do so? One of the many contributors to\nthis knowledge we have now about atoms is James Chadwick. This is a diagram of an atom and all the things stated\nabove apply to this diagram\nIn the year of 1932 James Chadwick conducted a series\nof experiments that would change the world of science forever. Although we now know that there are protons, neutrons, and\nelectrons in an atom. In Chadwick's time most of this was\nstill being experimented upon. In the beginning the\nexperiments he did were to prove that if alpha particles\n(two protons and two neutrons bound together)fell on light\nelements such as beryllium, boron,and lithium gamma radiation\n(A type of radioactive decay that has the shortest wavelength\nbut it is the most energetic form of decay) would not be the\nresult. Chadwick's hypothesis was correct, it wasn't gamma\nradiation but rather a beam of neutrons. Chadwick's experiment included projecting alpha\nparticles toward Beryllium \"the light element\". The\nemitted particles after enduring the Beryllium target\n(becomes neutrons) and fall on the paraffin wax.",
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"segment": "Chadwick worked under many famous scientists/physicists that made different contributions to the structure of the atom, such as; Neils Bohr’s (who discovered the existence of shells in the atom), Hans Geiger (who invented the alpha particle spectroscopy; a portable machine that counted alpha particles), and Rutherford (who discovered that atoms were made up of electrons). Chadwick was also one of the few scientist that had experienced an encounter with Einstein. The scientist he was most acquainted to was said to be Professor Rutherford, because of their productive studies and researches on the nuclear science. Scientific Biography\nDiscovery of the neutron: Chadwick's experiment\nJames Chadwick contributed to the understanding of the structure of the atom by proving the existence of the neutron. This discovery was made in 1932, 2 years after Rutherford had predicted the existence of another particle in the nucleus of the atom, with neutral charge. Rutherford found that theory: the atomic mass of an element is generally double the atomic number (the number of protons).",
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"segment": "You can read his lecture as he received his Nobel prize. It is interesting to note that the Joliot-Curies’ misinterpretation of their results cost them the Nobel Prize. ( Not to worry; in 1935, they received the Nobel Prize in chemistry for their discovery of artificial radioactivity.) Chadwick's Apparatus\nThe search was over. Chadwick had found a new elementary particle, the third basic component of the nucleus. It increased the mass of elements without adding electrical charge. Two protons and 2 neutrons made a helium nucleus while 92 protons and 146 (or 143) neutrons made uranium, the heaviest known element. This not only changed our view of the nucleus, but also provided a new, relatively inexpensive means of probing the nucleus. Because the neutron was relatively massive but neutral, it was scarcely affected by the cloud of electrons surrounding the nucleus or by the positive electrical barrier of the nucleus itself;",
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"segment": "Using some tin foil and wood he built an electroscope and did some simple experiments. After the war, Chadwick returned to England, where he finished his PhD in Cambridge in 1921 with Rutherford, who was then Director of Cambridge University’s Cavendish laboratory. Chadwick was able to continue to work on radioactivity, now with more sophisticated apparatus than tin foil and toothpaste. In 1923, Chadwick was appointed assistant director of Cavendish Laboratory. Photo: AIP Emilio Segre Visual Archives\nJames Chadwick\nRutherford had discovered the atomic nucleus in 1911, and had observed the proton in 1919. However, it seemed there must be something in the nucleus in addition to protons. For instance, helium was known to have an atomic number of 2 but a mass number of 4. Some scientists thought there were additional protons in the nucleus, along with an equal number of electrons to cancel out the additional charge. In 1920, Rutherford proposed that an electron and a proton could actually combine to form a new, neutral particle, but there was no real evidence for this, and the proposed neutral particle would be difficult to detect.",
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"segment": "For instance helium has a rounded atomic mass of 4 but only has 2 protons, proving the theory of atomic mass= atomic number wrong. Scientists dismissed Rutherford's prediction because of his lack of evidence. However Chadwick being the curious assistant that he was continued his studies on this postulation. Chadwick figured that some of Irene Curie’s experiments would be useful for his exploration to find the predicted particle. The experiment that ended up giving him definite information about the existence of the neutron was the beryllium experiment. This experiment included a piece of decaying polonium that emitted alpha particles (helium nuclei) onto beryllium atoms (a sheet of beryllium). He observed that when alpha particles were bombarded onto the beryllium atoms transmitted a very energetic radiation with neutral charge. To further study this mysterious radiation Chadwick placed a piece of paraffin in front of the neutral beryllium rays. As soon as the wax was in place, the neutral radiation would hit the hydrogen nuclei and send the paraffin protons shooting out. His first prediction was that the were gamma rays;",
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what type of poetry does john donne write? | Metaphysical poets | [
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"segment": "John Donne | English poet | Britannica\nHome Literature Poetry Poets A-K\nJohn Donne\nEnglish poet\nGive Feedback\nExternal Websites\nWRITTEN BY\nPatricia Garland Pinka\nProfessor of English, Agnes Scott College, Decatur, Georgia. Author of This Dialogue of One: The Songs and Sonnets of John Donne. Last Updated: Mar 27, 2021 See Article History\nJohn Donne, (born sometime between Jan. 24 and June 19, 1572, London, Eng.—died March 31, 1631, London), leading English poet of the Metaphysical school and dean of St. Paul’s Cathedral, London (1621–31). Donne is often considered the greatest love poet in the English language. He is also noted for his religious verse and treatises and for his sermons, which rank among the best of the 17th century. Britannica Quiz\nPoets and Poetry of Great Britain Quiz\nWhose book The Hunting of the Snark has been called the longest and best-sustained nonsense poem in the English language? Who wrote Paradise Lost? Test your knowledge.",
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"segment": "10 Most Famous Poems By John Donne | Learnodo Newtonic\n10 Most Famous Poems By John Donne\nOctober 29, 2020\nMarch 4, 2018 by Anirudh\nJohn Donne (1572 – 1631) was an English poet who has been often termed as the greatest love poet in the English language. He is also noted for his religious verse. Donne is the best known representative of the metaphysical poets. Metaphysical poetry is a term used to classify poems by a group of 17th-century English poets. It is characterized by use of literary elements of similes, metaphors, imagery, paradoxes, conceit and far-fetched views of reality. The poems of Donne often contain abrupt explosive openings; and various paradoxes, ironies and dislocations. Apart from these features, he is known for frequent dramatic or everyday speech rhythms, tense syntax and tough eloquence. All these elements are considered a reaction against the smoothness of conventional Elizabethan poetry. Know more about the poetry of John Donne through his 10 most famous poems including The Flea, The Good-Morrow, Death Be Not Proud and The Sun Rising.",
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"segment": "every man is a piece of the continent, a part of the main; if a clod be washed away by the sea, Europe is the less, as well as if a promontory were, as well as if a manor of thy friend’s or of thine own were; any man’s death diminishes me, because I am involved in mankind, and therefore never send to know for whom the bell tolls; it tolls for thee. John Donne: a brief introduction\nJohn Donne (1572-1631) was a hugely important figure in Elizabethan and Jacobean literature. As a young man in the 1590s, he had pioneered what would become known as metaphysical poetry, writing impassioned and sensual poetry to his beloved that drew on new debates and discoveries in astronomy for its imagery and poetic conceits. Common features of metaphysical poetry include elaborate similes and metaphors, extended poetic conceits and paradoxes, colloquial speech, and an interest in exploring the interplay between the physical and spiritual world (and between the big and the small). Donne is often said to be first metaphysical poet, and Donne’s genius for original, intellectually complex poetry certainly helped to set the trend for the poetry that followed him. He began writing at the end of the sixteenth century, but the high moment of metaphysical poetry would be in the century that followed.",
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"segment": "He is in a sense founded the metaphysical lyric, which was practiced by scare of writers. As Dowden says, “We are told that in the decline of the greater poetry of the Elizabethan period, a metaphysical school arose and that John Donne was the founder or the first eminent member of this school.” John Donne set up a new tradition in versification by and large Donne must be regarded as an original\nRead More\nJohn Donne's Poetry\n941 Words | 4 Pages\nJohn Donne is in fact a pioneer in the poetic wit of love; he has paved the way for many metaphysical poets after him. His style of writing, although immediately recognizable, formed to the events unfolding around him. His work covers his early years of sensuality, where he produced explicit sexual poetry, along with his later years of religious study, where he wrote explicit religious poetry, a lot of which are hard to tell apart. Because none of Donne’s poetry was published while he was living\nRead More\nJohn Donne And Gertrude Stein's Poetry Analysis\n1046 Words | 5 Pages\nIn poetry, poets can shape every component (words, syntax, rhythm, punctuation, etc.) to convey a unique meaning. Small changes in such elements can have drastic effects on what the reader will draw from the poem. Often, poets will rely on some tools more than others to try and convey their meaning.",
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"segment": "The language is simple. It is entirely free from those difficult, and out of the way, illusions, and references which are such stumbling blocks in the way of Donne’s readers. It is a lyric that stands in a class by itself. About John Donne\nDonne’s love poems cover a wide range of feelings from extreme physical passion to spiritual love, and express varied moods ranging from a mood of cynicism and contempt to one of faith and acceptance. Hence, it is difficult to classify them with any exactness. Donne’s love poetry covers a wider range of emotions than that of any previous poet, and that it is not bookish but is rooted in his personal experiences. He had very wide and varied experiences in love-making; therefore, you find a variety of emotions in his poetry. He is notorious for having love affairs with many women. Some of his lover’s affairs lasted for long and almost remained permanent, whereas others lasted only for a very short period.",
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"segment": "Learn More in these related Britannica articles: John Donne\nJohn Donne, leading English poet of the Metaphysical school and dean of St. Paul’s Cathedral, London (1621–31). Donne is often considered the greatest love poet in the English language. He is also noted for his…\nHoly Sonnets\nHoly Sonnets, series of 19 devotional poems by John Donne that were published posthumously in 1633 in the first edition of Songs and Sonnets. The poems are characterized by innovative rhythm and imagery and constitute a forceful, immediate, personal, and passionate examination of…\nPoetry\nPoetry, literature that evokes a concentrated imaginative awareness of experience or a specific emotional response through language chosen and arranged for its meaning, sound, and rhythm. Poetry is a vast subject, as old as history and older, present wherever religion is present, possibly—under…\nHistory at your fingertips\nSign up here to see what happened On This Day, every day in your inbox! Thank you for subscribing! Be on the lookout for your Britannica newsletter to get trusted stories delivered right to your inbox.",
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"segment": "John Donne’s Poetry by John Donne (1572–1631)\n“John Donne was an English poet, preacher and a major representative of the metaphysical poets of the period. His works are notable for their realistic and sensual style and include sonnets, love poetry, religious poems, Latin translations, epigrams, elegies, songs, satires and sermons.” On Love and Barley: Haiku of Basho by Basho (1644–1694), Translated by Lucien Stryk\n“Basho, one of the greatest of Japanese poets and the master of haiku, was also a Buddhist monk and a life-long traveller. Each poem evokes the natural world – the cherry blossom, the leaping frog, the summer moon or the winter snow – suggesting the smallness of human life in comparison to the vastness and drama of nature.” Songs of Innocence and Experience by William Blake (1757–1827)\n“Blake was one of the finest craftsmen of his time, an artist for whom art and poetry were inextricably linked. He was an independent and rebellious thinker, who abhorred pretension and falsity in others. His ‘Songs of Innocence’ are products of this innocent imagination untainted by worldliness, while the ‘Songs of Experience’ resulted from his feelings of indignation and pity for the suffering of mankind.” Lyrical Ballads by William Wordsworth (1770–1850) and Samuel Taylor Coleridge (1772–1834)\n“Wordsworth and Coleridge’s joint collection of poems has often been singled out as the founding text of English Romanticism. Within this initially unassuming, anonymous volume were many of the poems that came to define their age and which have continued to delight readers ever since, including The Rime of the Ancient Mariner, the ‘Lucy’ poems … and many more.”",
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"title": "A Short Analysis of John Donne’s ‘Song’ (‘Go and catch a falling star’) – Interesting Literature",
"headings": "A Short Analysis of John Donne’s ‘Song’ (‘Go and catch a falling star’)\nA Short Analysis of John Donne’s ‘Song’ (‘Go and catch a falling star’)\nA summary of an unusual Donne poem by Dr Oliver Tearle\nSong: summary\nSong: analysis\nLike this:\n",
"segment": "How should we view the poem? Or does it derive its vital energy from offering both the exploration motif and the complaint about women in one poem? Can we overlook the negative twist at the end? That may depend on our view of Donne’s other poems. The best affordable edition of Donne’s poetry is John Donne – The Major Works (Oxford World’s Classics). It comes with very useful annotations and an informative introduction. Continue to explore Donne’s poetry with our analysis of his poem ‘The Canonization’, our discussion of his ‘A Valediction: Forbidding Mourning’, and our summary of his classic seduction poem, ‘The Flea’ . If you’re studying poetry, we recommend checking out these five books for the student of poetry . We’ve offered more tips for the close reading of poetry here.",
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"segment": "Michigan Time - Local Time for Cities in Michigan - Time Zone in Michigan\nMichigan Clock\nLansing Time\nGet clock widget\nCurrent local time: 2:01:49 pm\nDate: Wednesday 28 April 2021\nTime zone: EDT (Eastern Daylight Time)\nDaylight Saving Time: +1 hour\nCurrent time zone offset: -04:00 hours\nTime Zones in Michigan\n\nOffset\nDST\nEastern Daylight Time\nEDT\n14 Mar 2021\nSunday 14 Mar 2021 at 3:00:00 am local time\nto\n07 Nov 2021\nSunday 07 Nov 2021 at 2:00:00 am local time, the time changes to 1:00:00 am\nUTC-4:00\nDST started on 14 Mar 2021, clocks moved forward 1 hour; from 2:00:00 am to 3:00:00 am\n+1:00\nCentral Daylight Time\nCDT\n14 Mar 2021\nSunday 14 Mar 2021 at 3:00:00 am local time\nto\n07 Nov 2021\nSunday 07 Nov 2021 at 2:00:00 am local time, the time changes to 1:00:00 am\nUTC-5:00\nDST started on 14 Mar 2021, clocks moved forward 1 hour; from 2:00:00 am to 3:00:00 am\n+1:00\nMichigan Information\nCurrency in United States\nAmerican Dollar\nCode: USD\nSymbol: $\nEuro to Dollar rate:",
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"segment": "Michigan Time Zone\nRelated Pages\nUS Times\nUS Daylight Saving Time\nUS Time Zone Abbreviations\nUS Time Converter\nMichigan Time Zone - Michigan Current Local Time - Daylight Saving Time\nMost of Michigan is officially in the Eastern Time Zone\nThe four counties of Dickinson, Gogebic, Iron and Menominee, in the\nwestern Upper Peninsula, are officially in the Central Time Zone. Current Local Time\nMichigan Time Zones\nThe Current Time in\nMost of Michigan is: Monday\n5/10/2021\n3:44 AM\nEDT\nMost of Michigan\nis in the\nEastern Time Zone\nThe Current Time in\nDickinson, Gogebic, Iron and Menominee Counties is: Monday\n5/10/2021\n2:44 AM\nCDT\nThese four counties are\nin the\nCentral Time Zone\n\nMichigan Local Time Details\nEastern Time Zone\nAbbreviations\nEastern Standard Time - is abbreviated as EST\nEastern Daylight Time - is abbreviated as EDT\nCentral Time Zone\nAbbreviations\nCentral Standard Time - is abbreviated as CST\nCentral Daylight Time - is abbreviated as CDT\nEastern Time Zone\nUTC - GMT Offset\nEastern Time Zone is GMT/UTC - 5h during Standard Time\nEastern Time Zone is GMT/UTC - 4h during Daylight Saving Time\nCentral Time Zone\nUTC - GMT Offset\nCentral Time Zone in Michigan is GMT/UTC - 6h during Standard Time\nCentral Time Zone in Michigan is is GMT/UTC - 5h during Daylight Saving Time\nDaylight Saving\nTime Usage\nMichigan does utilize Daylight Saving Time. Daylight Saving\nStart Date\nMichigan starts Daylight Saving Time on\nSunday March 14, 2021 at 2:00 AM local time. Daylight Saving\nEnd Date\nMichigan ends Daylight Saving Time on\nSunday November 7, 2021 at 2:00 AM local time. View Current Times in All Michigan Cities and Towns\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\nMichigan - Central Time Converter\nMichigan - Eastern Time Converter\nCurrent Local Time in Selected Michigan Places\nAdrian\nAllen Park\nAnn Arbor\nAuburn Hills\nBattle Creek\nBay City\nBedford\nBirmingham\nBlackman\nBloomfield\nBrownstown\nBurton\nCanton\nChesterfield\nClinton\nCommerce\nDavison\nDearborn\nDelhi\nDelta\nDetroit\nEast Lansing\nEastpointe\nFarmington Hills\nFerndale\nFlint\nForest Hills\nFrenchtown\nGaines\nGarden City\nGenesee\nGeorgetown\nGrand Blanc\nGrand Rapids\nHamburg\nHamtramck\nHarrison\nHazel Park\nHighland\nHolland\nIndependence\nInkster\nJackson\nKalamazoo\nKentwood\nLansing\nLincoln Park\nLivonia\nMacomb\nMadison Heights\nMarquette\nMeridian\nMidland\nMonroe\nMount Morris\nMount Pleasant\nMuskegon\nNorthville\nNorton Shores\nNovi\nOak Park\nOkemos\nOrion\nPittsfield\nPlainfield\nPlymouth\nPontiac\nPort Huron\nPortage\nRedford\nRochester Hills\nRomulus\nRoseville\nRoyal Oak\nSaginaw\nShelby\nSouthfield\nSouthgate\nSt. Clair Shores\nSterling Heights\nSummit\nTaylor\nTrenton\nTroy\nVan Buren\nWalker\nWarren\nWashington\nWaterford\nWayne\nWest Bloomfield\nWestland\nWhite Lake\nWyandotte\nWyoming\nYpsilanti\nTime Zone Look Up by State with Current Local Times\nAlabama\nAlaska\nArizona\nArkansas\nCalifornia\nColorado\nConnecticut\nDelaware\nFlorida\nGeorgia\nHawaii\nIdaho\nIllinois\nIndiana\nIowa\nKansas\nKentucky\nLouisiana\nMaine\nMaryland\nMassachusetts\nMichigan\nMinnesota\nMississippi\nMissouri\nMontana\nNebraska\nNevada\nNew Hampshire\nNew Jersey\nNew Mexico\nNew York\nNorth Carolina\nNorth Dakota\nOhio\nOklahoma\nOregon\nPennsylvania\nPuerto Rico\nRhode Island\nSouth Carolina\nSouth Dakota\nTennessee\nTexas\nUtah\nVermont\nVirginia\nWashington\nWashington, DC\nWest Virginia\nWisconsin\nWyoming",
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"headings": "Michigan Time\nMichigan Time\nCurrent time in Michigan, USA\nCurrent Michigan Time (Eastern Time Zone)\nMichigan on Eastern\nGMT\nCurrent Michigan Time (Central Time Zone)\nMichigan on Central\nGMT\nCurrent time now in Time Zone: America Chicago (USA Central Time)\nTowns and Cities in Michigan on Central Time\nDoes Michigan observe Daylight Saving Time?\n",
"segment": "Michigan Time | GMT\n\n\n\n\n\nMichigan Time\nCurrent time in Michigan, USA\nDaylight Saving Time (DST) rules\nCurrent Michigan Time (Eastern Time Zone)\nMichigan on Eastern\n1:52:54 PM 05/26/2021 GMT -04:00 DST\nGMT\n5:52:54 PM 05/26/2021 GMT +00:00\nMichigan 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 ). Four Michigan counties (Gogebic, Iron, Dickinson and Menominee) in the western Upper Peninsula of Michigan that share their southern border with the state of Wisconsin are in the US Central Time Zone. Current Michigan Time (Central Time Zone)\nMichigan on Central\n12:52:54 PM 05/26/2021 GMT -05:00 DST\nGMT\n5:52:54 PM 05/26/2021 GMT +00:00\nCurrent time now in Time Zone: America Chicago (USA Central Time)\nTowns and Cities in Michigan on Central Time\nDickinson County: Iron Mountain, MI | Kingsford, MI | Norway, MI\nGogebic County: Bessemer, MI | Ironwood, MI | Wakefield, MI\nIron County: Alpha, MI | Crystal Falls, MI | Caspian, MI | Gaastra, MI | Iron River, MI\nMenominee County: Menominee, MI | Stephenson, MI\nDoes Michigan observe Daylight Saving Time? Like most states in the USA, Daylight Saving Time (DST) is observed in Michigan, where the time is shifted forward by 1 hour to Eastern Daylight Time (EDT) ;",
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"segment": "SOM - Determine the time zone for Michigan? You are here\nSOM\nDetermine the time zone for Michigan? Most of Michigan is in the United States Eastern Time Zone. Four counties (Gogebic, Iron, Dickinson, and Menominee) in the western Upper Peninsula that share their southern border with the state of Wisconsin are in the United States Central Time Zone. Michigan uses Daylight Savings Time from 2:00 am on the second Sunday in March until 2:00 am on the first Sunday in November.",
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"segment": "Time in Michigan, United States\nCurrent Local Time in Michigan, United States\n12:03:01 am EDT *\nTuesday, May 11, 2021\n* Most of Michigan\nFullscreen\nState: Michigan\nAbbreviation: MI\nState Capital: Lansing\nCountry: United States\nTime Zones: 2\nTime Zones in Michigan\nTime in United States\nCurrent Local Time in Locations in Michigan with Links for More Information (35 Locations)\nAlpena *\nTue 12:03 am\nHowell *\nTue 12:03 am\nPontiac *\nTue 12:03 am\nAnn Arbor *\nTue 12:03 am\nIron Mountain *\nMon 11:03 pm\nPort Huron *\nTue 12:03 am\nBig Rapids *\nTue 12:03 am\nIronwood *\nMon 11:03 pm\nSaginaw *\nTue 12:03 am\nClarkston *\nTue 12:03 am\nKalamazoo *\nTue 12:03 am\nSouthgate *\nTue 12:03 am\nDetroit *\nTue 12:03 am\nLansing *\nTue 12:03 am\nSt. Clair Shores *\nTue 12:03 am\nEscanaba *\nTue 12:03 am\nLapeer *\nTue 12:03 am\nSterling Heights *\nTue 12:03 am\nFerndale *\nTue 12:03 am\nLivonia *\nTue 12:03 am\nTraverse City *\nTue 12:03 am\nFlint *\nTue 12:03 am\nManistique *\nTue 12:03 am\nTroy *\nTue 12:03 am\nFrankenmuth *\nTue 12:03 am\nMarquette *\nTue 12:03 am\nWarren *\nTue 12:03 am\nGrand Rapids *\nTue 12:03 am\nMenominee *\nMon 11:03 pm\nWestland *\nTue 12:03 am\nHart *\nTue 12:03 am\nMunising *\nTue 12:03 am\nWhite Lake *\nTue 12:03 am\nHolland *\nTue 12:03 am\nMuskegon *\nTue 12:03 am\n\n\n* Adjusted for Daylight Saving Time\nPopup Window Fullscreen Exit\nMichigan\n12:03 01 am\nTuesday, May 11, 2021\nNeed some help? Tools & Converters\nMeeting Planner for Lansing\nTime Zone Converter for Lansing\nEvent Time Announcer for Lansing\nTime difference between Lansing and other locations\nDistance calculator to/from Lansing\nDisplay a free clock for Lansing on your website or blog\nCalendar & Holidays\nCreate the United States calendar\nUpcoming Holidays\nMay 31 - Memorial Day\nJul 4 - Independence Day\nJul 5 - Independence Day observed\nMore Holidays in the United States\nAirports\nDetroit Metropolitan Wayne County Airport, DTW\nAbout 71 mi ESE of Lansing\nBishop International Airport, FNT\nAbout 44 mi ENE of Lansing",
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"segment": "Biomes - Everglades National Park\n\n\nBiomes\nBiomes in the Everglades\nEverglades Biome Google Map\nTemperate Deciduous Forests\nTemperate deciduous forests are known for mostly because they go through all of the four seasons. The leaves all change their colors, fall of the branches, and grow back with the corresponding season. The adaptations of the leaves causes the vegetation and flora to survive harsh, cold winters. The biome is usually found in the middle of polar regions and tropics. The biome experiences very cold winters and hot, wet summers. The forests’ yearly average is 10 degrees celsius. They receive around 750 mm to 150 mm of yearly precipitation. . Flooded Grasslands\nThe flooded grassland biome in the Everglades is North America’s most extensive grassland. Plants filter out pollutants in water to bring cleaner water to Florida Keys, Florida Bay, and coral reefs. The biome is located on the southern tip of the Florida peninsula.",
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"segment": "The Everglades - Wetlands of North America\nThe Everglades - Wetlands of North America\nThe Everglades belong to the most amazing wetlands in the world. Located in southern Florida, they extend from Lake Okeechobee in the north to Florida Bay in the south. The Everglades are an ecosystem made up of swamps, mangrove forests and grasslands that are flooded by many rivers during the rainy season and experience bushfires when it is dry. The wetlands were created when the water level rose after the glaciers of the last Ice Age melted. Most of the water that covers the Everglades comes from Lake Okeechobee and the rivers surrounding it in the north. While the northern areas contain more fresh water, salt water mixes with the rivers and wetlands in the southern region. The typical landscape of the Everglades features long prairie grass that grows as high as three meters. It is covered by shallow sections of water. The Everglades are home to a wide variety of tropical and subtropical animals, including alligators, deer, fish and snake. Plants include cypress trees, palms and thick mangrove trees.",
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"segment": "The Florida Everglades\n\n\n\nThe Florida Everglades\nThe Everglades is a unique treasure found in South Florida. The Everglades is the largest remaining subtropical wilderness in the United States. It consists of 1.5 million acres of saw grass marshes, mangrove forests, and hardwood hammocks dominated by wetlands. It is home to endangered, rare, and exotic wildlife. Origins of the Everglades\nWater in South Florida once flowed from the Kissimmee River to Lake Okeechobee. Then it flowed southward over low-lying lands to Biscayne Bay, the Ten Thousand Islands, and Florida Bay. This shallow, slow-moving sheet of water created a mosaic of ponds, marshes, and forests. Over thousands of years this developed into a balanced ecosystem. Wading birds such as great egrets, white ibis, herons, and wood storks were abundant. The Cape Sable seaside sparrow, Miami blackheaded snake, manatee, and Florida panther made the Everglades their home.",
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"segment": "So grab your bug spray, we’re here to help you take on one of the best national parks in Florida! What Are The Everglades? A subtropical ecosystem that spans over two million acres, the Everglades are an expansive set of wetlands and sawgrass marshes. During the wet season, Lake Okeechobee overflows, which releases water into a shallow river known as the “river of grass.” As the water passes southward, it passes through several habitats. The slow trickle of water moves through cypress swamps, wet praries, and mangroves down to the Florida Bay. Experiencing a wide range of weather patterns, the Everglades sees frequent flooding in the wet season as well as drought in the dry season. As the largest remaining subtropical wilderness in the country, the area is unmatched in its beauty. Human life dates back to 15,000 years ago when Native American tribes inhabited the swampland. Its main inhabitants were the Seminoles as well as fugitive slaves.",
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"segment": "The forests’ yearly average is 10 degrees celsius. They receive around 750 mm to 150 mm of yearly precipitation. . Flooded Grasslands\nThe flooded grassland biome in the Everglades is North America’s most extensive grassland. Plants filter out pollutants in water to bring cleaner water to Florida Keys, Florida Bay, and coral reefs. The biome is located on the southern tip of the Florida peninsula. The Everglades depend on fresh clean water to be delivered to Florida Bay. Pollution and agriculture and harm the small animals in the biome like pink shrimp, sponges, etc. There are no other biomes that could be detected in the Everglades. The reason for this is the position of the national park and many different environmental factors. The everglades receive a lot of precipitation, and the soil is not very dry unlike a desert biome.",
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"segment": "The slow trickle of water moves through cypress swamps, wet praries, and mangroves down to the Florida Bay. Experiencing a wide range of weather patterns, the Everglades sees frequent flooding in the wet season as well as drought in the dry season. As the largest remaining subtropical wilderness in the country, the area is unmatched in its beauty. Human life dates back to 15,000 years ago when Native American tribes inhabited the swampland. Its main inhabitants were the Seminoles as well as fugitive slaves. After the First Seminole War, exploration began in the area, as well as construction and maintaining passable trails. Home to hundreds of animal species, you can find many of Florida’s native animals in the Everglades today. It is not uncommon to see the endangered leatherback turtle, Florida panther, and Burmese pythons. The Everglades are also home to Florida’s alligators and manatees as well! Where Are The Everglades Located?",
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"segment": "Freshwater\nFreshwater\nBy: Elyse, Andrea, Nick Florida Everglades\nFreshwater biomes are located everywhere on earth. The specific freshwater biome that we are focusing on is The Florida Everglades, located in southern Florida. From December to April, the Everglades are mild and pleasant. Occasionally cold fronts move in and create freezing or near freezing conditions. Summers in the Everglades are hot and humid. The temperature is usually around 90 degrees Fahrenheit (32 degrees Celsius) with the humidity at around 90%. There are many organisms of the Plant kingdom in the Everglades. Ferns and Mangrove Thickets cover the area, along with Swiggers, located in the water, which can rise from two, up to ten feet above the shallow water. In the Protist Kingdom, Diatoms are abundant.",
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"segment": "We spent a delightful day at Kennedy Space Center as an end-of-summer trip and highly recommend visiting KSC. It’s an attraction unlike any other in Florida and one that will delight children and adults alike. The Everglades\nThe Florida Everglades are an ecosystem found nowhere else in the world. At 3 million acres, the Everglades covers much of South Florida except a couple slivers of civilization on either coast. Nicknamed the “River of Grass”, the Everglades is a watershed and natural filtration system, a land of slow-flowing water, swamp reeds, thick mud (several feet in some places), and the occasional hardwood hammock. The Everglades is nicknamed “River of Grass” because of the slow-moving water and these acres and acres of grass. River of Grass\nEcologically, the Everglades supports thousands of plant and animal species, many found nowhere else in the world and some endangered. It’s filtration system of plants, mud, and limestone substrate helps clean rainwater before collecting in our aquifers. It also cleans the run off from farms and towns further north before that water flows into Florida Ba",
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"segment": "and epiphytes like bromeliads, orchids, ferns, and Spanish moss. Mangroves like red mangroves, black mangroves, and white mangroves are found in the Everglades National Park. Red-bellied Cooter turtles enjoying a sunny afternoon in Everglades National Park. The Everglades National Park is home to a large number of faunal species. Various insects and other invertebrate animals like crustaceans, mollusks (little tree snail), spiders, centipedes, and millipedes are found here. The park provides an ideal habitat for several amphibian species like the American green tree frog and southern leopard frog. Several reptilian species like the eastern diamondback rattlesnake, eastern indigo snake, green anole, water moccasin, American alligator, American crocodile, and the endangered Atlantic green sea turtle, hawksbill turtle, Atlantic ridley turtle, Atlantic loggerhead turtle, and leatherback sea turtle are found here. More than 350 species of birds have been recorded within the boundaries of the Everglades National Park. Some of the notable avifauna that is found here include wading birds like egrets, herons, brown pelicans, wood ibis, and roseate spoonbills; and other birds like Everglades snail kites, limpkins, woodpeckers, northern cardinals, bald eagles, barred owls, loggerhead shrikes, anhingas, wild turkey, belted kingfisher, Rothschild’s magnificent frigatebird, mangrove cuckoos, white-crowned pigeons, Cape Sable seaside sparrow, wood storks, and black skimmers.",
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"segment": "St James's Palace - Wikipedia\nSt James's Palace\nFrom Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia\nJump to navigation Jump to search\nRoyal palace in the United Kingdom\nNot to be confused with St James's Place. St James's Palace\nThe north gatehouse, main entrance of St James's Palace in Pall Mall\n\nGeneral information\nArchitectural style\nTudor\nLocation\nLondon, United Kingdom\nConstruction started\n1531\nCompleted\n1536\nClient\nHenry VIII\nSt James's Palace is the most senior royal palace in the United Kingdom. It gives the name, Court of St James's, which is the monarch's royal court and is located in the City of Westminster in London. Although no longer the principal residence of the monarch, it is the ceremonial meeting place of the Accession Council, the office of the Marshal of the Diplomatic Corps, and the London residence of several minor members of the royal family . Built by order of Henry VIII in the 1530s on the site of a leper hospital dedicated to Saint James the Less, the palace was secondary in importance to the Palace of Whitehall for most Tudor and Stuart monarchs. The palace increased in importance during the reigns of the early Georgian monarchy, but was displaced by Buckingham Palace in the late-18th and early-19th centuries. After decades of being used increasingly for only formal occasions, the move was formalised by Queen Victoria in 1837. Today the palace houses a number of official offices, societies and collections, and all ambassadors and high commissioners to the United Kingdom are still accredited to the Court of St James's. The palace's Chapel Royal is still used for functions of the British royal family . Mainly built between 1531 and 1536 in red-brick, the palace's architecture is primarily Tudor in style.",
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"segment": "Read More\n4. St James’s Palace\nSt James’s Palace has been the official residence of the British Sovereign since the reign of King Henry VIII. In fact, it was under Henry that the redbrick Tudor structure of St James’s was begun in 1531 on the former site of a hospital. It was mostly completed by 1536. Much of this original work remains today, including a gatehouse, parts of the state rooms and the Chapel Royal. Today, St James’s Palace is still a working palace, although it has not served as a de facto royal residence since the reign of Queen Victoria, when this role was taken over by Buckingham Palace. Instead, St James’s Palace houses the offices of several members of the royal family including Princes William and Harry and is used for official functions. As such, it is not open to the public. Read More\nImage Credit: Shutterstock\n5.",
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"segment": "Over It Whatever GIF - Find & Share on GIPHY\nvia GIPHY\nCNN's enigma Anderson Copper is an example to all of us, of how hard work and consistency pays off, but most of all he is a gem in the gay community, of how there is hope for everyone. Quick Facts about Anderson Cooper\nAnderson Cooper was born Andersin Hays Cooper on 3rd June 1967 in New York City under the birth sign Gemini. He is American as per nationality and belongs to White ethnicity. His parents, Gloria Vanderbilt and Wyatt Emory raised him with his siblings, Carter Vanderbilt Cooper, Christopher Stokowski, and Leopold Stanislaus. Cooper attended Dalton School, Yale University, and Trumbull College. At the age of 10, he became a model. When he was young, he was suffered from Malaria. He did his intern at the Central Intelligence Agency. He worked in several networks like ABC and CNN. He is listed as 50 most influential LGBTs in Media.",
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"segment": "Anderson Cooper Biography\nAnderson Cooper was born on a Saturday, June 3, 1967 in New York City, NY. His birth name is Anderson Hays Cooper and he is currently 53 years old. People born on June 3 fall under the zodiac sign of Gemini. His zodiac animal is Goat. Anderson Hays Cooper is an American journalist, author, and television personality. He is the primary anchor of the CNN news show Anderson Cooper 360°. The program is normally broadcast live from a New York City studio; however, Cooper often broadcasts live on location for breaking news stories. From September 2011 to May 2013, he also served as host of his own eponymous syndicated daytime talk show, Anderson Live. Before becoming involved in media he worked as an intern for the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA).",
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"segment": "in 2006 he won an Edward R. Murrow Award for his coral reef report; and in 2013 he received a GLAAD Media Award, to name just a few of his accolades. Finding similar success as a writer, his 2006 memoir, Dispatches from the Edge —about his experiences covering war and tragedy—became a New York Times best seller. Talk Show and 'New Year's Eve Live'\nIn September 2011, Cooper debuted a daytime talk show, Anderson (later rebranded Anderson Live ). However, the show failed to make a sizable impact with fans and was off the air less than two years later. The newsman has enjoyed more success as the host of CNN's annual New Year's Eve Live special since 2002, with friend Andy Cohen joining him for coverage beginning in 2017. Normally tasked with explaining the actions of former co-host Kathy Griffin, Anderson found himself defending one of that night's segments in which a correspondent reported from inside a bus filled with people smoking marijuana. Personal Headlines\nIn July 2012, Cooper confirmed that he is a gay man, after years of remaining private in regard to his sexual orientation. The news unfolded after his friend Andrew Sullivan, a writer for The Daily Beast, asked Cooper for his reaction to an Entertainment Weekly story. Cooper's response, which Sullivan later publicly posted online, was as follows: \"",
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"segment": "—Anderson Cooper\nAnderson Cooper\nBiography\n(1967–)\nUpdated: May 1, 2020\nOriginal: Jan 4, 2018\nico_facebook\nico_twitter\nico_reddit\nico_comments_squared\nico_print\nAnderson Cooper was a news correspondent for ABC and CNN before being tapped to host 'Anderson Cooper 360°.' Who Is Anderson Cooper? Anderson Cooper is the son of Gloria Vanderbilt and a descendant of Cornelius Vanderbilt. He grew up in New York City, attending the Dalton School and later Yale University before pursuing a journalism career. He became a correspondent for ABC News in 1995, moving to anchor positions on CNN a few years later and hosting his own news program, Anderson Cooper 360 °, beginning in 2003. Cooper has also served as the longtime host of CNN's annual New Year's Eve Live special. Early Life and Family Tragedies\nAnderson Cooper was born in New York City on June 3, 1967, to writer Wyatt Emory Cooper and designer and railroad heiress Gloria Vanderbilt. From an early age, Cooper was exposed to his mother's glamorous lifestyle and social circle, meeting the likes of Truman Capote, among others.",
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"segment": "Work Highlight\nAnderson Hays Cooper is a thirteen-time Emmy Award winner. He is a splendid American Journalist, television personality, and author. In addition, he is known for his contribution as an anchor for CNN news show Anderson Cooper 360. His program Ander Cooper 360 is popular among the audiences which usually broadcast from the city of New York Studio. However, Anderson Cooper works for the show in Washington DC studio. He is a passionate and determined personality who is always on location for the breaking news. Additionally, he also created the show for 60 minutes. He is best known for being a news correspondent on ABC and CNN. Anderson Cooper Net Worth 2019: $200 Million.",
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"segment": "Mount St. Helens is part of the Pacific Ring of Fire. Mount St. Helens is part of the chain of 160 active volcanoes around the Pacific Rim known as the Ring of Fire. It sits on top of the subduction zone where the oceanic Juan de Fuca tectonic plate slips under the North American plate. It’s a stratovolcano, also known as a composite volcano: a steep-sided volcano with a cone made up of layers of lava, ash, and debris. Stratovolcanoes are considered more dangerous than shield volcanoes, which are created by slow lava flows and feature more gentle slopes. ( The Hawaiian islands are a chain of shield volcanoes.) Stratovolcanoes tend to erupt explosively, and their steep sides are prone to landslides, avalanches, and sometimes even collapse. 2. Mount St. Helens was named for a British diplomat.",
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"segment": "Get in touch with us and we'll talk...\nLet's Work Together! Mount St. Helens is a volcanic peak in the US state of Washington. It is popularly known as the ‘Mount Fuji of America’ due to its snow-covered peak, which makes it look similar to Mount Fuji in Japan. Despite this similarity, it is the 1980 eruption of Mount St. Helens which earned it the world’s attention. This was easily the most destructive eruption in American history; and definitely the most destructive volcanic eruption recorded by humans till date. The site is notorious for its high frequency of volcanic activity, that continues even to this day. Early European settlers observed eruptions in the 18th century, and Native American mythology is ripe with tales of the volcano. The Klickitat tribe refer to a legend known as the ‘Bridge of the Gods’, which deals with the eruption of St. Helens and other mountains of the Cascade range. it is believed that the chief of their gods, Tyhee Saghalie, went in search of a suitable land along with his two sons Pahto and Wy’east.",
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"segment": "Log in to download. Mount St. Helens is an active volcano located in the state of Washington in the United States of America. It is a part of the Cascade Mountains. The most famous volcanic eruption of this volcano occurred on May 18, 1980 and it was the deadliest and most destructive volcanic event in United States history. It is often referred to as the Mount Fuji of America. See the fact file below for more information on the Mount St. Helens or alternatively, you can download our 21-page Mount St. Helens worksheet pack to utilise within the classroom or home environment. Key Facts & Information\nCHARACTERISTICS\nThis volcano is located in the southwestern area of Washington state, 90 miles south of Seattle. It stands at 8,363 feet high. Louwala-Clough was the first given name of the volcano, which means “fire mountain” for Native American Klickitat people. It is a part of the Cascade Mountain Range.",
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"segment": "Helens is a large eruptive cone made up of several layers of lava rock interlaced with ash, pumice and other deposits. There are layers of basalt and andesite, and several domes of dacite lava have broken through. Scientists believe that Mount St. Helens started forming about 40,000 years ago, and it’s considered the most active volcano in the Cascade Range. Before its eruption, St. Helens was the 5th-highest peak in Washington state; it was nicknamed the Mount Fuji of America. It measures about 10 km across the base and rose about 1,500 meters above the surrounding landscape. And so, on May 18, 1980, Mount St. Helens erupted catastrophically, after nearly 2 months of local earthquakes and steam eruptions – scientists measured more than 10,000 minor earthquakes leading up to the eruption. But it was a magnitude 5.1 earthquake on May 18th that caused the volcano’s bulging north flank to slide away in the largest landslide in recorded history. This released a huge blast of hot gas, steam and rock debris that swept downhill from the summit. This pyroclastic flow melted snow and ice on the mountain, which added to the torrent of material streaming down the river valleys leading from the volcano.",
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"segment": "Also known as Louwala-Clough, Mount St. Helens is part of the Cascade Volcanic Arc, which is part of the Pacific Ring of Fire. Mount St. Helens is one of the most famous volcanoes after its massive eruption back in 1980. This eruption is the still the most destructive and deadliest in the volcanic history of the US. The final tally of the eruption stood at 57 deaths and destroyed 47 bridges and 250 homes. In addition, about 185 miles of highway and 15 miles of rail were destroyed. The avalanche that came after the eruption led to the reduction of the mountain’s summit from 9,677 feet to 8,363 feet. Recently, between 2004 and 2008, the mountain had some volcanic activity. Data shows that Mount St. Helens is also due for another eruption although not on a smaller scale to that of 1980. 3. Oregon\nOregon has more than 30 volcanoes although most of them are dormant having erupted thousands or millions of years ago.",
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"segment": "Stating that he was \"in love with improv and comedy\" he began improvisation lessons and participated in stage productions at the Roxy Performing Arts Center. In 2008, he became a member of \"Impromedy\", a sketch comedy improv group based in Miami. Career\nEager to pursue a career in acting, Jenner left Miami and moved to Los Angeles after graduating high school a year early, with just $2,500. While residing in California, he took on many jobs including a waiter, clothing store associate, and parrot salesman while auditioning for acting roles. He continually attended improv classes at The Groundlings, and eventually did a guest show with that company two years later. By 2011, he was cast in the short films Wurlitzer and The Truth In Being Right and the horror film Cousin Sarah. He also made a guest appearance on ABC Family 's sitcom Melissa & Joey as Miller Collins. In 2012, he was selected through industry channels to audition as one of 15 contestants on the second season of The Glee Project, a television reality show for which the prize was a guaranteed seven-episode arc on the following season of Glee. He was one of three finalists and ultimately won. After appearing as Ryder Lynn on the fourth season of Glee, he was later nominated and won the Teen Choice Award for Choice TV Breakout Star.",
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"segment": "Edward Jenner | English surgeon | Britannica\nHome Health & Medicine Medicine Physicians\nEdward Jenner\nEnglish surgeon\nPrint\nGive Feedback\nExternal Websites\nWRITTEN BY\nLester S. King\nFormer Professorial Lecturer in the History of Medicine, University of Chicago. Author of The Growth of Medical Thought. Last Updated: May 13, 2021 See Article History\nEdward Jenner, (born May 17, 1749, Berkeley, Gloucestershire, England—died January 26, 1823, Berkeley), English surgeon and discoverer of vaccination for smallpox. Britannica Quiz\nIs There a Doctor in the House? Firsts in Medicine Quiz\nWhich Spanish conquistador built the first hospital on the North American continent? Who developed the first vaccination for smallpox? Test your knowledge. Take the quiz. Jenner was born at a time when the patterns of British medical practice and education were undergoing gradual change.",
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"segment": "It was only the result of his vaccination that to this day, smallpox remains to be the only human infectious disease to have been eradicated from this world. His Life and Profession\nEdward Anthony Jenner was born on May 17, 1749 in the small village of Berkeley in Gloucestershire, England. He lived with his older brother and was raised by his sisters after he was orphaned at the age of 5. His keen interest in nature and science from his early years at school continued throughout his life. After nine years as a surgeon's apprentice he went to St. George's Hospital, London to study anatomy and surgery under the prominent surgeon John Hunter. Edward Jenner was interested in a wide range of things including hydrogen balloons, the behavior and anatomy of cuckoos, geology and heart diseases. Two years later he left Hunter and returned to Berkeley in 1773 to practice general medicine and surgery as well as continued his work on vaccinations. During that period he also contributed towards medical awareness through his occasional writings in the medical papers. Consequently, his research on the secret life of the cuckoo earned him a fellowship of the Royal Society. His personal observation, natural instincts and fellowship of the learned men of his time eventually inspired him to develop a vaccine for smallpox.",
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"segment": "Firsts in Medicine Quiz\nWhich Spanish conquistador built the first hospital on the North American continent? Who developed the first vaccination for smallpox? Test your knowledge. Take the quiz. Jenner was born at a time when the patterns of British medical practice and education were undergoing gradual change. Slowly the division between the Oxford - or Cambridge -trained physicians and the apothecaries or surgeons—who were much less educated and who acquired their medical knowledge through apprenticeship rather than through academic work—was becoming less sharp, and hospital work was becoming much more important. Jenner was a country youth, the son of a clergyman. Because Edward was only five when his father died, he was brought up by an older brother, who was also a clergyman. Edward acquired a love of nature that remained with him all his life. He attended grammar school and at the age of 13 was apprenticed to a nearby surgeon.",
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"segment": "Edward Jenner Biography | Biography Online\nEdward Jenner Biography\nEdward Jenner (17 May 1749 – 26 January 1823) was an English doctor who helped create and popularise a vaccination for smallpox. Through his pioneering work, he helped save the lives of countless people, and over time became known as the ‘father of immunology’ and later vaccinations. Short Bio Edward Jenner\nEdward Jenner was born in Berkeley, Gloucestershire on 18th May 1749. The son of a local vicar, he was interested in natural history and medicine from an early age. Aged 14, he began his training to be a doctor in Chipping Sodbury, Gloucestershire before completing his training in London. He studied at St George’s Hospital under surgeon John Hunter and was influenced by his philosophy of seeking new discoveries – “Don’t think, try”\nIn 1773, Jenner returned to his native Berkeley to become a general practitioner. In his spare time, he pursued his study of native wildlife and also followed any new developments in medical science. Jenner and the Vaccine for Small Pox\nDuring the late eighteenth-century, one of the most feared diseases was smallpox. The disease was common and killed up to 33% of those who contracted it. At the time, there was little-known treatments or vaccinations that could prevent it.",
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"segment": "Slowly the division between the Oxford - or Cambridge -trained physicians and the apothecaries or surgeons—who were much less educated and who acquired their medical knowledge through apprenticeship rather than through academic work—was becoming less sharp, and hospital work was becoming much more important. Jenner was a country youth, the son of a clergyman. Because Edward was only five when his father died, he was brought up by an older brother, who was also a clergyman. Edward acquired a love of nature that remained with him all his life. He attended grammar school and at the age of 13 was apprenticed to a nearby surgeon. In the following eight years Jenner acquired a sound knowledge of medical and surgical practice. On completing his apprenticeship at the age of 21, he went to London and became the house pupil of John Hunter, who was on the staff of St. George’s Hospital and was one of the most prominent surgeons in London. Even more important, however, he was an anatomist, biologist, and experimentalist of the first rank; not only did he collect biological specimens, but he also concerned himself with problems of physiology and function. The firm friendship that grew between the two men lasted until Hunter’s death in 1793.",
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"segment": "In conclusion, Edward Jenner was a man who was able to make a large contribution to the advancement of medicine and prevention of death from smallpox. This, in my opinion, makes him a prominent and essential figure in history. Haven’t found the relevant content? Hire a subject expert to help you with What contribution did Edward Jenner make to medicine? Hire verified expert\nCite this page\nWhat contribution did Edward Jenner make to medicine?. ( 2017, Nov 11). Retrieved from https://phdessay.com/contribution-edward-jenner-make-medicine/",
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"segment": "St George's Hospital, 1792 - University of St Andrews, St George's, University of London\nContinue Reading Below\nRecommended For You\nDr. Miami\nAndrew Schally\nBaruch Samuel B...\nIan Frazer\nWho was Edward Jenner? Edward Jenner is a physician who continues to be remembered across the world for his finding of a vaccine for the dreaded Small Pox epidemic. Jenner’s path-breaking discovery has helped in rescuing the lives of thousands of individuals. Although many other medical practitioners had inferred that people infected by Cowpox disease were immune to Small Pox, it was Jenner who proved it through his risky experiment. Jenner injected the pus of cow pox on a 12-year-old boy to observe if he would be immune to Small Pox, which resulted in a success. This led to the discovery of the vaccine which cured people of a dreaded disease. The physician has also penned his observations about new born Cuckoo birds, a feat which most medical practitioners failed to achieve. He stated that the depressions on the bodies of new born Cuckoo birds exist for just a few days and help them protect other eggs in the nest. This observation was equally well-lauded. His contribution towards the field of medicine has earned him the title of ‘The father of immunology’.",
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"segment": "His observations and experiments provided accurate results leading to life saving treatment, which I feel was one of the biggest medical achievements up until that time considering that smallpox had previously been one of the biggest killer diseases. He was not put off by the 'less than enthusiastic' view of the public, choosing to record his findings personally in hope that they would one day be accepted and prove to be useful (which is what finally happened). Also, his work greatly contributed to later medical advances. It was the basis of immunology, which was to be pursued with success by Pasteur and others half a century later, helped by technological advancements. His observations had a large influence on the declaration of smallpox as an eradicated disease in 1980 by the World Health Organisation. In conclusion, Edward Jenner was a man who was able to make a large contribution to the advancement of medicine and prevention of death from smallpox. This, in my opinion, makes him a prominent and essential figure in history. Haven’t found the relevant content? Hire a subject expert to help you with What contribution did Edward Jenner make to medicine? Hire verified expert\nCite this page\nWhat contribution did Edward Jenner make to medicine?. (",
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"segment": "Continue for updates. Fox Named New Bears Head Coach\nFriday, Jan. 16\nThe Bears made things official via Twitter: Chicago Bears @ChicagoBears\n#Bears have hired John Fox as 15th head coach in franchise history. Mike Klis of the Denver Post first reported Fox's deal with Chicago was done. FOX Sports' Jay Glazer noted the years involved: Jay Glazer @JayGlazer\nJohn Fox's new 4 year deal with the Chicago Bears is done. He is now the new head coach of Chicago! Done deal\nJay Glazer @JayGlazer\nFox said Ryan Pace made all the difference to him in going to that spot. Again, done deal 4 years new Bears head coach\nOn Thursday, Jan. 15, Jason Cole of Bleacher Report reported that John Fox was set to get the head position in Chicago. Jeff Darlington of the NFL Network reported on why he believes John Fox has the inside track on landing the head coaching job with the Bears:",
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"segment": "Broncos, head coach John Fox part ways after playoff loss | FOX Sports\nBroncos, head coach John Fox part ways after playoff loss\nBY foxsports • January 12, 2015\nThe Denver Broncos and head coach John Fox are parting ways, executive vice president of football operations John Elway announced on Monday. Fox informed FOX Sports NFL insider Jay Glazer first of the news on Monday afternoon. Fox, who led the franchise to three consecutive seasons of at least 12 wins, is the sixth head coach let go this offseason. “While we have made significant progress under Coach Fox, there is still work to be done,\" Elway said in a statement. \" I believe this change at the head coaching position will be in the best interest of our long-term goal, which from day one has been to win World Championships.\" With Peyton Manning noncommittal about his future, it seems like an end of an era for this core of players in Denver. “I had a productive visit with John Elway this afternoon in which we were both very honest about our time together and how to best move forward,\" Fox said. \" After this discussion, John and I mutually agreed that the timing was right for this decision. “Although we came up short of our ultimate goal, I am proud of our team’s many accomplishments during these last four years. I truly appreciate all of the hard work put in by every player, coach and staff member within this organization.",
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"segment": "With Peyton Manning noncommittal about his future, it seems like an end of an era for this core of players in Denver. “I had a productive visit with John Elway this afternoon in which we were both very honest about our time together and how to best move forward,\" Fox said. \" After this discussion, John and I mutually agreed that the timing was right for this decision. “Although we came up short of our ultimate goal, I am proud of our team’s many accomplishments during these last four years. I truly appreciate all of the hard work put in by every player, coach and staff member within this organization. Fox posted a 46-18 record in four seasons with the Broncos. Before being named the head coach in Denver, Fox had a 73-71 record with the Carolina Panthers. The report immediately caught a few Broncos off guard: The Broncos went 8-8 in Fox's first year, when Tebowmania was in full pitch. The stakes were raised when Denver won the Manning sweepstakes and replaced Tim Tebow in 2012.",
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"segment": "He was the head coach of the Carolina Panthers, Denver Broncos and Chicago Bears of the National Football League (NFL). He coached the Panthers to a NFC Championship and the Broncos to an AFC Championship . Contents\n1 Playing career\n2 Early coaching career\n3 USFL\n4 NFL\n4.1 Carolina Panthers\n4.2 Denver Broncos\n4.3 Chicago Bears\n5 Broadcasting career\n6 Personal life\n7 Head coaching record\n8 References\n9 External links\nPlaying career\nFox played football at Castle Park High School in Chula Vista, California under local celebrated coaches Gil Warren and Reldon \"Bing\" Dawson, and Southwestern College also in Chula Vista from 1974–1975, before going to San Diego State, where he played defensive back with future NFL player and head coach Herman Edwards. Fox received a bachelor's degree in physical education and earned teaching credentials from San Diego State. He then proceeded to the NFL as a free agent and signed a two-year contract with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. After that contract was over he retired from the NFL. Early coaching career\nFox was defensive backs coach at U.S. International University. Sid Gillman, past head coach of the San Diego Chargers, was the athletic director at the time. In 1980, Fox was the defensive backs coach for the Boise State University Broncos when they won the NCAA Division I-AA Football Championship. In 1983, Fox was a member of Mike Gottfried 's University of Kansas staff, as the secondary coach.",
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"headings": "Minnesota State Mavericks men's ice hockey\nMinnesota State Mavericks men's ice hockey\nFrom Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia\nContents\nHistory\nSeason-by-season results\nCoaches\nAwards and honors\nNCAA\nIndividual Awards\nAll-American Teams\nAHCA First Team All-Americans\nAHCA Second Team All-Americans\nNCHA\nIndividual Awards\nAll-Conference Teams\nFirst Team All-NCHA\nSecond Team All-NCHA\nWCHA\nIndividual Awards\nAll-Conference Teams\nFirst Team All-WCHA\nSecond Team All-WCHA\nThird Team All-WCHA\nAll-WCHA Rookie Team\nStatistical leaders\nCareer points leaders\nCareer goaltending leaders\nPlayers\nCurrent roster\nMavericks in the NHL\nSee also\nReferences\nExternal links\n",
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"segment": "Cal Basketball Coaching Staff | Bear Insider\nCal Bears Basketball Coaching Staff\nLast Game\nColorado\nLoss 58-61\nMar 11, 2021\nLas Vegas, NV\nNext Game\nTBA\nTo Be Announced\nMark Fox\nHead Coach\nMark Fox, a veteran coach who guided teams at Nevada and Georgia to multiple postseason berths during the course of his career, was named head men's basketball coach at Cal on March 29, 2019 and enters his second season with the Golden Bears in 2020-21. Fox, who reached 300 career wins with a victory over Stanford at the 2020 Pac-12 Tournament, owns a career record of 300-194. He has averaged 20 wins per season over the last 15 years. Prior to his time in Berkeley, He compiled a 123-43 record in his first five seasons as a head coach, leading Nevada from 2005-09, a run that included four conference championships, three invitations to the NCAA Tournament and two trips to the CBI Tournament. He later served as head coach at Georgia for nine seasons from 2010-18 and amassed a 163-133 mark, leading the Bulldogs to a pair of NCAA Tournaments and three National Invitation Tournaments. In his first season in Berkeley, the Bears showed marked signs of improvement across the board and compiled a 14-18 overall record, up from 8-23 the year prior. With Fox at the helm, the Bears doubled their conference win total, from 3-15 in 2018-19, prior to his arrival, to 7-11 in 2019-20, the largest margin of improvement by any Pac-12 team. The Bears opened the Fox era with seven consecutive home wins and added weekend home sweeps of the Washington and Mountain programs later in the year, including an upset of No. 21 Colorado in February. Fox's first year ended with a victory over rival Stanford at the Pac-12 Tournament before the season was cut short due to the COVID-19 crisis.",
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"segment": "Jay Glazer @JayGlazer\nJohn Fox's new 4 year deal with the Chicago Bears is done. He is now the new head coach of Chicago! Done deal\nJay Glazer @JayGlazer\nFox said Ryan Pace made all the difference to him in going to that spot. Again, done deal 4 years new Bears head coach\nOn Thursday, Jan. 15, Jason Cole of Bleacher Report reported that John Fox was set to get the head position in Chicago. Jeff Darlington of the NFL Network reported on why he believes John Fox has the inside track on landing the head coaching job with the Bears: Jeff Darlington @JeffDarlington\nBased on John Fox's very, very close in-roads to new Bears GM, I believe he has strong chance of landing that job since Pace has the power. Marrone, Austin Interview with Bears\nTuesday, Jan. 13\nThe Chicago Bears confirmed on Tuesday the team interviewed both Doug Marrone and Teryl Austin for their head coaching vacancy: Chicago Bears @ChicagoBears\n#Bears interviewed ex-Bills HC Doug Marrone and Lions DC Teryl Austin for vacant head-coaching position today. Brian Costello of the New York Post reported back on Jan. 1 that the Bears had planned to interview Marrone. Brad Biggs of the Chicago Tribune reported the Bears requested an interview on Jan. 9 with Austin.",
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"segment": "What languages are spoken in Israel? - Answers\nLanguages and Cultures\nIsrael\nWhat languages are spoken in Israel? Asked by Wiki User\nSee Answer\nTop Answer\nWiki User\nAnswered 2018-03-17 05:42:43\nThe main language of Israel is Hebrew. A large portion of Israelis who were born in Israel are the children of parents who came from Another Country, and they heard virtually any language you can name in their home as they grew up. All street signs and highway directions in Israel are printed in Hebrew, Arabic, and English. There are about 1 million people who speak Russian, and most people in Israel speak some level of English. English is taught everywhere, and holds a semi-official status. Most street signs and highway instructions in the country are posted in Hebrew, Arabic, and English. Street/road signs are posted in Hebrew, Arabic, and English. Radio and TV broadcasts are in Hebrew, Arabic, and English.",
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"headings": "Israel: Culture and Tradition\nIsrael: Culture and Tradition\nLanguage\nCulture\nReligion\nCelebrations\nFamily Structure\nMeals\nSummary\nReference:\n",
"segment": "Language\nThree of the most commonly spoken languages in Israel are Hebrew, Arabic and English. Hebrew is the official language of Israel, while Arabic is widely used by the Arab minority. English is the most commonly used foreign language in the country. Culture\nIsrael’s culture is deeply rooted in the Jewish religion. In Israel, there are many Jewish immigrants from several different countries. As a result, Israel has a dynamic, creative and diverse culture. The holidays and festivals are all based on the Hebrew calendar. Religion\nThe majority of Israeli people practice Judaism, which accounts for 74.8% of the Israeli population. Islam is the second most prevalent religion at 17.6%. Christianity, Druze and other religions comprise 8.4% of the population.",
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"segment": "What language is spoken in Israel? What language is spoken in Israel? The simplest way to answer this question would be to say Hebrew. But of course there’s a lot more that we can say about the languages of Israel. The official language of Israel\nSince 2018, there has been only one official language of Israel: Hebrew. Hebrew is a language with a long history that stretches back for thousands of years, but the variety of Hebrew that is used for everyday communication in the modern day state of Israel is Modern Hebrew. It was modernized and revived as a native language by linguists like Eliezer Ben Yehuda in the 19th century. Biblical Hebrew and other historical forms of Hebrew are used for Jewish prayer and religious ceremony, but not for everyday conversation. But, all things considered, Biblical Hebrew and Modern Hebrew are still quite similar.",
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"url": "https://www.crosswalk.com/church/pastors-or-leadership/what-languages-did-jesus-speak.html",
"title": "What Languages Did Jesus Speak?",
"headings": "What Languages Did Jesus Speak?\nWhat Languages Did Jesus Speak?\nWhat Language Did Jesus Speak?\nAramaic in the Old Testament Era\nIs Hebrew and Aramaic the Same Language?\nGreek in the New Testament Era\nHebrew in the New Testament Era\nLatin in the New Testament Era\nWas Jesus Bilingual?\nWhat Is the Significance of the Language Jesus Spoke?\n",
"segment": "There were four common languages in Israel in the first century: Aramaic, Greek, Hebrew, and Latin. The Old Testament was written primarily in Hebrew, with a small portion in Aramaic. Since languages change over time, and since the writing of the Old Testament took place over hundreds of years, the Hebrew language changed throughout the writing process. Hebrew is a Semitic language. This language group typically does not contain vowels, only consonants. The Neo-Assyrian empire came to prominence around the eight century BC and the Persian from the sixth-fourth century BC. These empires caused the Hebrew language to fade out as the primary language spoken in Israel. Aramaic in the Old Testament Era\nAramaic replaced Hebrew during this time period. Aramaic is also a Semitic language.",
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"segment": "Russian is spoken pretty widely (about 1/6 of the population or so) but is not official. 0 0 1\n🙏\n0\n🤨\n0\n😮\n0\n😂\n0\nAdd a Comment\nWiki User\nAnswered 2016-05-11 03:48:00\nThe 2 official languages of Israel are: Hebrew\nArabic\n70% of the population speaks Hebrew. Virtually all of the Arab minority speaks Arabic either as a first or second language. English is very widely taught and spoken as a second language. Furthermore, Israel is a melting pot of Jews from all over the world, so many more languages are spoken, including Farsi, Russian, Amharic (Ethiopian), and Yiddish; a small number also speak Ladino (Judeo-Spanish). Twenty-one percent of Israeli citizens are Arabs (18% Muslim, 2% Christian, approx 1% Druze) whose day-to-day language is either Arabic or Hebrew. Here is a more complete list of 36 languages spoken in Israel: Adyghe\nAl-Sayyid Bedouin Sign Language\nAmharic\nArabic, Judeo-Iraqi\nArabic, Judeo-Moroccan\nArabic, Judeo-Tripolitanian\nArabic, Judeo-Tunisian\nArabic, Judeo-Yemeni\nArabic, South Levantine Spoken\nArabic, Standard\nArmenian\nBarzani Jewish Neo-Aramaic\nBukharic\nDomari\nDzhidi\nEnglish\nFarsi\nHebrew\nHulaulá\nHungarian\nIsraeli Sign Language\nJudeo-Arabic\nJudeo-Berber\nJudeo-Georgian\nJudeo-Tat\nLadino\nLishán Didán\nLishana Deni\nLishanid Noshan\nPolish\nRomanian\nRussian\nTigrinya\nYevanic\nYiddish\nYiddish Sign Language\nIsraeli Sign Language, or ISL, is the most commonly used sign language in the deaf community of Israel.",
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"headings": "What Languages are Spoken in Israel?\nWhat Languages are Spoken in Israel?\nImportant languages of Israel\nLanguages Spoken In Israel\nHebrew\nArabic\nRussian\nEnglish\nThe Revival of Hebrew Language\nWrapping Up\nResources:\n",
"segment": "Out of these languages, 15 languages are non-indigenous and 19 are indigenous. The official languages of Israel are Hebrew and Arabic. Both of these languages are spoken by the common population of Israel. Hebrew is taught by Arab teachers in school and the Arabic language is spoken by minorities of the region. English was once the official language of Israel. But with time, the English language lost its significance to some extent. At present English language is taught in schools and universities so that Israelis can communicate with the global world easily. Languages Spoken In Israel\nThere are a plethora of languages that are spoken in Israel. Let’s have a look at the number of languages that are used in Israel. Hebrew\nHebrew is the everyday speaking language of Israel.",
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"segment": "Hebrew and Arabic are the official languages of Israel, and they are the languages spoken daily by most of the population. Arab schools teach Hebrew while the Arab minority in the state speaks Arabic. Immigration brought several languages into Israel, which is the main reason why there is a variety of languages in the country. Years back, there was a mass immigration of Jews from Ethiopia and the former Soviet Union thus Amharic and Russian are spoken widely. Immigrants from North Africa and France speak French. During the British Mandate from 1920 to 1948, English was an official language in Israel. When the State of Israel was established in 1948, English lost its status, although it retained its role. It still is almost like an official language. English is still used in official documents and road signs. Many Israelis speak English well.",
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"segment": "It is likewise influenced by several other languages including German, Aramaic, Arabic and English, along with Slavic and Jewish languages. Arabic\nThe second official language of Israel is Arabic (Literary Arabic). A recent ruling states that Arabic will only hold a special status rather than an official status. From July 2018 only Hebrew is going to be recognized as the official language in Israel. Israeli citizens who are descendants of Arab immigrants speak various dialects, like Palestinian Arabic spoken by the Druze and Arabs. The Bedouin group also has their own Arabic dialect. The older generation of Mizrahi Jews still speaks Judeo-Arabic languages. As of 2011, about 18% of Israel’s population speaks Arabic. In 2000, it was less common to see Arabic included in government messages, food labels and road signs. The situation is different now and many speakers of Arabic are fluent in Hebrew, too.",
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"segment": "Israel (da)\nDhivehi: އިސްރާއީލު ( isrāīlu)\nDutch: Israël (nl) n\nDzongkha: ཨིཛ་རཱེལ་ ( idz rāel)\nEsperanto: Israelo (eo)\nEstonian: Iisrael (et)\nFaroese: Ísrael n\nFinnish: Israel (fi)\nFrench: Israël (fr) m\nGalician: Israel (gl) m\nGeorgian:",
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"segment": "What Languages are Spoken in Israel? - WorldAtlas\nWhat Languages are Spoken in Israel? A sign in Jerusalem, Israel, written in Hebrew, Arabic and English language. According to the 19th edition of Ethnologue, an online language-based publication, there are 35 languages and dialects spoken in Israel. The most common of these languages is Hebrew with over 5 million speakers, and Arabic is a distant second. The increased globalization has also caused the rise of the use of foreign languages, especially English and Russian. Official Languages of Israel\nModern Hebrew\nModern Hebrew, which is a dialect of ancient Hebrew, is one of the two official languages used in Israel. Also known as New Hebrew, Modern Hebrew is the most popular language used in Israel with over 5 million native speakers and more than 9 million overall speakers. Modern Hebrew is one of the best examples of the revival of an extinct language, as it vanished between 200 BCE and 400 BCE but was revived in the late 19th century. The earliest form of Hebrew is Biblical Hebrew, which morphed into Mishnaic Hebrew, and later into Medieval Hebrew.",
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"segment": "He could move up ranking lists very quickly. At worst, both will be worth late-round selections. Baltimore Ravens\nQuarterbacks: 1. Joe Flacco 2. Lamar Jackson 3. Robert Griffin III\nRunning backs: 1. Alex Collins 2. Javorius Allen 3.",
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td\nBaltimore Ravens / 2nd / 55th pick / 2008\nFB\nVonta Leach *+\n31\n8\n13\n9 rushes for 32 yards, 1 td, & 21 catches for 143 yards and 0 td\n\nWR\nAnquan Boldin\n32\n9\n15\n65 catches for 921 yards, 4 td, & 1 rush for 3 yards and 0 td\nArizona Cardinals / 2nd / 54th pick / 2003\nWR\nTorrey Smith\n23\n1\n16\n49 catches for 855 yards, 8 td, & 3 rushes for 9 yards and 0 td\nBaltimore Ravens / 2nd / 58th pick / 2011\nTE\nEd Dickson\n25\n2\n11\n21 catches for 225 yards, 0 td\nBaltimore Ravens / 3rd / 70th pick / 2010\nLT\nMichael Oher\n26\n3\n16\n1 fumble recovered\nBaltimore Ravens / 1st / 23rd pick / 2009\nLG\nJah Reid\n24\n1\n7\n\nBaltimore Ravens / 3rd / 85th pick / 2011\nC\nMatt Birk\n36\n14\n16\n1 fumble recovered\nMinnesota Vikings / 6th / 173rd pick / 1998\nRG\nMarshal Yanda *\n28\n5\n14\n\nBaltimore Ravens / 3rd / 86th pick / 2007\nRT\nKelechi Osemele\n23\nRook\n16\n\nBaltimore Ravens / 2nd / 60th pick / 2012\n\nDefensive Starters\n\n\n\n\n\nLDE\nHaloti Ngata *\n28\n6\n14\n5.0 sacks, 0 interceptions, 0 fumbles recovered\nBaltimore Ravens / 1st / 12th pick / 2006\nNT\nMa'ake Kemoeatu\n33\n10\n13\n1.0 sacks, 0 interceptions, 0 fumbles recovered\n\nRDE\nPernell McPhee\n24\n1\n6\n1.5 sacks, 0 interceptions, 0 fumbles recovered\nBaltimore Ravens / 5th / 165th pick / 2011\nLOLB\nAlbert McClellan\n26\n1\n11\n1.0 sacks, 0 interceptions, 2 fumbles recovered\n\nLILB\nJameel McClain\n27\n4\n13\n0.0 sacks, 0 interceptions, 1 fumble recovered\n\nRILB\nDannell Ellerbe\n27\n3\n7\n4.5 sacks, 0 interceptions, 0 fumbles recovered\n\nROLB\nTerrell Suggs\n30\n9\n8\n2.0 sacks, 0 interceptions, 0 fumbles recovered\nBaltimore Ravens / 1st / 10th pick / 2003\nLCB\nCorey Graham\n27\n5\n8\n0.0 sacks, 2 interceptions, 0 fumbles recovered\nChicago Bears / 5th / 168th pick / 2007\nRCB\nCary Williams\n28\n4\n16\n1.0 sacks, 4 interceptions, 0 fumbles recovered\nTennessee Titans / 7th / 229th pick / 2008\nSS\nBernard Pollard\n28\n6\n13\n2.0 sacks, 1 interception, 0 fumbles recovered\nKansas City Chiefs / 2nd / 54th pick / 2006\nFS\nEd Reed *\n34\n10\n16\n0.0 sacks, 4 interceptions, 3 fumbles recovered\nBaltimore Ravens / 1st / 24th pick / 2002\nRoster\n*ProBowl, + 1st-tm All-Pro\nShare & Export\nModify, Export & Share Table\nEmbed this Table\nGet as Excel Workbook\nGet table as CSV (for Excel)\nGet Link to Table\nAbout Sharing Tools\nVideo: SR Sharing Tools & How-to\nVideo: Stats Table Tips & Tricks\nToggle Per-Game Stats\nRoster Table\nNo. Player\nAge\nPos\nG\nGS\nWt\nHt\nCollege/Univ\nBirthDate\nYrs\nAV\nDrafted (tm/rnd/yr)\n35\nAnthony Allen\n24\n\n16\n0\n223\n6-0\nLouisville, Georgia Tech\n8/6/1988\n1\n1\nBaltimore Ravens / 7th / 225th pick / 2011\n51\nBrendon Ayanbadejo\n36\n\n16\n3\n225\n6-1\nUCLA\n9/6/1976\n9\n3\n\n86\nBilly Bajema\n30\n\n8\n1\n259\n6-4\nOklahoma St.\n10/31/1982\n7\n0\nSan Francisco 49ers / 7th / 249th pick / 2005\n77\nMatt Birk\n36\nC\n16\n16\n310\n6-4\nHarvard\n7/23/1976\n14\n7\nMinnesota Vikings / 6th / 173rd pick / 1998\n81\nAnquan Boldin\n32\nWR\n15\n15\n220\n6-1\nFlorida St.\n10/3/1980\n9\n9\nArizona Cardinals / 2nd / 54th pick / 2003\n23\nChykie Brown\n26\n\n16\n1\n185\n6-0\nTexas\n12/26/1986\n1\n1\nBaltimore Ravens / 5th / 164th pick / 2011\n38\nOmar Brown\n24\n\n3\n0\n195\n5-11\nMarshall\n6/6/1988\nRook\n1\n\n56\nJosh Bynes\n23\n\n10\n3\n235\n6-1\nAuburn\n8/24/1989\n1\n2\n\n62\nTerrence Cody\n24\n\n15\n3\n370\n6-4\nAlabama\n6/28/1988\n2\n2\nBaltimore Ravens / 2nd / 57th pick / 2010\n37\nSean Considine\n30\n\n16\n0\n212\n6-0\nIowa\n12/17/1982\n7\n1\nPhiladelphia Eagles / 4th / 102nd pick / 2005\n46\nMorgan Cox\n26\n\n16\n0\n235\n6-4\nTennessee\n4/26/1986\n2\n1\n\n84\nEd Dickson\n25\nTE\n13\n11\n250\n6-4\nOregon\n7/25/1987\n2\n2\nBaltimore Ravens / 3rd / 70th pick / 2010\n17\nTandon Doss\n23\n\n14\n0\n201\n6-2\nIndiana\n9/22/1989\n1\n1\nBaltimore Ravens / 4th / 123rd pick / 2011\n59\nDannell Ellerbe\n27\nRILB\n13\n7\n236\n6-1\nGeorgia\n11/29/1985\n3\n5\n\n5\nJoe 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McClain\n27\nLILB\n13\n13\n245\n6-1\nSyracuse\n7/25/1985\n4\n7\n\n50\nAlbert McClellan\n26\nLOLB\n14\n11\n235\n6-2\nMarshall\n6/4/1986\n1\n6\n\n78\nBryant McKinnie\n33\n\n16\n0\n360\n6-8\nMiami (FL)\n9/23/1979\n10\n1\nMinnesota Vikings / 1st / 7th pick / 2002\n90\nPernell McPhee\n24\nRDE\n12\n6\n265\n6-3\nMississippi St.\n12/17/1988\n1\n4\nBaltimore Ravens / 5th / 165th pick / 2011\n92\nHaloti Ngata *\n28\nLDE\n14\n14\n340\n6-4\nOregon\n1/21/1984\n6\n13\nBaltimore Ravens / 1st / 12th pick / 2006\n74\nMichael Oher\n26\nLT\n16\n16\n309\n6-5\nMississippi\n5/28/1986\n3\n7\nBaltimore Ravens / 1st / 23rd pick / 2009\n72\nKelechi Osemele\n23\nRT\n16\n16\n330\n6-5\nIowa St.\n6/24/1989\nRook\n7\nBaltimore Ravens / 2nd / 60th pick / 2012\n30\nBernard Pierce\n21\n\n16\n0\n222\n6-0\nTemple\n5/10/1991\nRook\n4\nBaltimore Ravens / 3rd / 84th pick / 2012\nNo. Player\nAge\nPos\nG\nGS\nWt\nHt\nCollege/Univ\nBirthDate\nYrs\nAV\nDrafted (tm/rnd/yr)\n88\nDennis 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2003\n2\nTyrod Taylor\n23\n\n7\n0\n217\n6-1\nVirginia Tech\n8/3/1989\n1\n1\nBaltimore Ravens / 6th / 180th pick / 2011\n33\nChristian Thompson\n22\n\n7\n0\n213\n6-0\nSouth Carolina St.\n6/14/1990\nRook\n0\nBaltimore Ravens / 4th / 130th pick / 2012\n83\nDeonte Thompson\n23\n\n6\n0\n204\n6-0\nFlorida\n2/14/1989\nRook\n0\n\n9\nJustin Tucker\n23\n\n16\n0\n183\n6-1\nTexas\n11/21/1989\nRook\n5\n\n93\nDeAngelo Tyson\n23\n\n10\n2\n315\n6-2\nGeorgia\n4/12/1989\nRook\n1\nBaltimore Ravens / 7th / 236th pick / 2012\n91\nCourtney Upshaw\n23\nROLB\n16\n9\n272\n6-2\nAlabama\n12/13/1989\nRook\n6\nBaltimore Ravens / 2nd / 35th pick / 2012\n21\nLardarius Webb\n27\nlcb\n6\n6\n179\n5-10\nNicholls St.\n10/12/1985\n3\n3\nBaltimore Ravens / 3rd / 88th pick / 2009\n63\nBobbie Williams\n36\nlg\n12\n6\n345\n6-4\nArkansas\n9/25/1976\n11\n3\nPhiladelphia Eagles / 2nd / 61st pick / 2000\n29\nCary Williams\n28\nRCB\n16\n16\n185\n6-1\nWashburn\n12/23/1984\n4\n8\nTennessee Titans / 7th / 229th pick / 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"title": "2016 Baltimore Ravens season - Wikipedia",
"headings": "2016 Baltimore Ravens season\n2016 Baltimore Ravens season\nContents\nDraft\nNotes\nStaff\n2016 Baltimore Ravens staff\nFinal roster\n2016 Baltimore Ravens final roster\nPreseason\nSchedule\nRegular season\nSchedule\nGame summaries\nWeek 1: Baltimore Ravens 13, Buffalo Bills 7\nWeek One: Buffalo Bills at Baltimore Ravens – Game summary\nWeek 2: Baltimore Ravens 25, Cleveland Browns 20\nWeek Two: Baltimore Ravens at Cleveland Browns – Game summary\nWeek 3: Baltimore Ravens 19, Jacksonville Jaguars 17\nWeek Three: Baltimore Ravens at Jacksonville Jaguars – Game summary\nWeek 4: Oakland Raiders 28, Baltimore Ravens 27\nWeek Four: Oakland Raiders at Baltimore Ravens – Game summary\nWeek 5: Washington Redskins 16, Baltimore Ravens 10\nWeek Five: Washington Redskins at Baltimore Ravens – Game summary\nWeek 6: New York Giants 27, Baltimore Ravens 23\nWeek Six: Baltimore Ravens at New York Giants – Game summary\nWeek 7: New York Jets 24, Baltimore Ravens 16\nWeek Seven: Baltimore Ravens at New York Jets – Game summary\nWeek 9: Baltimore Ravens 21, Pittsburgh Steelers 14\nWeek Nine: Pittsburgh Steelers at Baltimore Ravens – Game summary\nWeek 10: Baltimore Ravens 28, Cleveland Browns 7\nWeek Ten: Cleveland Browns at Baltimore Ravens – Game summary\nWeek 11: Dallas Cowboys 27, Baltimore Ravens 17\nWeek Eleven: Baltimore Ravens at Dallas Cowboys – Game summary\nWeek 12: Baltimore Ravens 19, Cincinnati Bengals 14\nWeek Twelve: Cincinnati Bengals at Baltimore Ravens – Game summary\nWeek 13: Baltimore Ravens 38, Miami Dolphins 6\nWeek Thirteen: Miami Dolphins at Baltimore Ravens – Game summary\nWeek 14: New England Patriots 30, Baltimore Ravens 23\nWeek Fourteen: Baltimore Ravens at New England Patriots – Game summary\nWeek 15: Baltimore Ravens 27, Philadelphia Eagles 26\nWeek Fifteen: Philadelphia Eagles at Baltimore Ravens – Game summary\nWeek 16: Pittsburgh Steelers 31, Baltimore Ravens 27\nNFL on Christmas Day\nWeek Sixteen: Baltimore Ravens at Pittsburgh Steelers – Game summary\nWeek 17: Cincinnati Bengals 27, Baltimore Ravens 10\nWeek Seventeen: Baltimore Ravens at Cincinnati Bengals – Game summary\nStandings\nDivision\nConference\nReferences\nExternal links\n",
"segment": "6 plays, 85 yards, 2:48. BUF – LeSean McCoy 1-yard run ( Dan Carpenter kick), 3:02. Ravens 10–7. Drive: 12 plays, 75 yards, 7:09. Third quarter\nNo scoring plays\nFourth quarter\nBAL – Justin Tucker 37-yard field goal, 5:39. Ravens 13–7. Drive: 13 plays, 59 yards, 5:59. Top passers\nBUF – Tyrod Taylor – 15/22, 111 yards\nBAL – Joe Flacco – 23/34, 258 yards, TD\nTop rushers\nBUF – LeSean McCoy – 13 rushes, 58 yards, TD\nBAL – Justin Forsett – 10 rushes, 41 yards\nTop receivers\nBUF – Sammy Watkins – 4 receptions, 43 yards\nBAL – Mike Wallace – 3 receptions, 91 yards, TD\nThe Ravens started the season with",
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"segment": "Due to a power outage affecting half the stadium during the third quarter, the game has also become known as the \"Blackout Bowl\". Teams\nBaltimore Ravens\nMain article: 2012 Baltimore Ravens season\nAfter going 12–4 and reaching the AFC Championship Game in 2011, only to lose to the New England Patriots when wide receiver Lee Evans dropped a game-winning catch in the end zone and Billy Cundiff missed a potential game-tying 32-yard field goal, the Ravens advanced further in 2012 to the Super Bowl after recording a 10–6 regular season record. Under head coach John Harbaugh, who was in his fifth season with the team, Baltimore upgraded their roster with players such as defensive backs Sean Considine and Corey Graham, and wide receiver Jacoby Jones. In December 2012, the Ravens fired offensive coordinator Cam Cameron and promoted quarterbacks coach Jim Caldwell, who was previously the head coach of the Indianapolis Colts from 2009 to 2011, as the successor. With personnel on both sides of the ball, they finished the season ranked 10th in points per game (24.9), and 12th in fewest p",
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"title": "Finalized 2017 Pro Bowl rosters",
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"segment": "Jeremy Zuttah, Ravens\nTight end: Travis Kelce*, Chiefs; Delanie Walker, Titans\nQuarterback: Alex Smith*, Chiefs; Andy Dalton, Bengals; Ben Roethlisberger, Steelers\nRunning back: Melvin Gordon, Chargers; DeMarco Murray*, Titans; Jay Ajayi, Dolphins\nFullback: Kyle Juszcyzyk*, Ravens\nDefense\nDefense end:",
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"url": "https://247sports.com/LongFormArticle/NFL-Top-100-Players-Lamar-Jackson-Russell-Wilson-Aaron-Donald-Patrick-Mahomes-149666749/",
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"headings": "The NFL’s Top 10 players of 2020\nThe NFL’s Top 10 players of 2020\nThis video is not available on your platform.\n10) Derrick Henry | RB | Tennessee Titans\n9) Stephon Gilmore | CB | New England Patriots\n8) DeAndre Hopkins | WR | Arizona Cardinals\n7) George Kittle | TE | San Francisco 49ers\n6) Christian McCaffrey | RB | Carolina Panthers\n5) Michael Thomas | WR | New Orleans Saints\n4) Patrick Mahomes II | QB | Kansas City Chiefs\n3) Aaron Donald | DT | Los Angeles Rams\n2) Russell Wilson | QB | Seattle Seahawks\n1) Lamar Jackson | QB | Baltimore Ravens\n",
"segment": "1) Lamar Jackson | QB | Baltimore Ravens\n(Photo: Patrick Smith, Getty)\n2019 Top 100 rank: N/A\nPlayer summary: Jackson jumps from unranked all the way to the No. 1 spot on the NFL's Top 100 list following a record-setting campaign in his first full season as a starter. At just 22 years old, the former Louisville star became just the second player in NFL history to secure unanimous MVP honors, leading the Ravens to a 14-2 record in the regular season. He completed 66.1 percent of his passes for 3,127 yards with an league-leading 36 touchdowns and just six interceptions while r",
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"segment": "This attack was led by unanimous NFL MVP QB Lamar Jackson, who accounted for a league-high 43 total TDs, including a league-best (and franchise-record) 36 passing scores. Jackson also rushed for 1,206 yards, setting a new NFL single-season record by a QB. A year later, in 2020, Baltimore's attack posted the second-most total TDs (55), points (468) and rushing yards (3,071) in franchise history. The 2020 Ravens also produced the NFL's No. 1 rushing attack (191.9 ypg), with their 3,071 rushing yards standing as the third most in a 16-game NFL season. ( The Ravens own two of the Top 3 marks.) Veteran receivers have shined during the Harbaugh Era, with Baltimore witnessing five 1,000-yard receiving seasons – two by WR Derrick Mason (2008-09) and one each by WR Torrey Smith (2013), WR Steve Smith Sr. ( 2014) and WR Mike Wallace (2016). On the ground, the Ravens have had running backs eclipse the 1,000-yard rushing mark six times under Harbaugh's watch – four by RB Ray Rice (2009-12) and once each by RB Justin Forsett (2014) and RB Mark Ingram (2019). Entering 2021, Baltimore has rushed for 100-plus yards in 39-straight games, marking the second-longest streak in pro football history.",
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"headings": "Top 25 NFL players of the 2020 season\nTop 25 NFL players of the 2020 season\n5. Christian McCaffrey | RB | Panthers\n4. Michael Thomas | WR | Saints\n3. Russell Wilson | QB | Seahawks\n2. Aaron Donald | DE | Rams\n1. Patrick Mahomes | QB | Chiefs\n",
"segment": "5 isn’t too shabby either. Jackson breathed new life into the Ravens franchise in 2019 as he led the league in touchdown passes with 36 while also rushing for over 1,000 yards. It was an incredible feat, and he still has yet to peak with 2020 being just his third season since leaving Louisville. From CBS Sports: “ As he grows as a passer – and he will – he will stay up this high on the list – and probably push even higher.” 6. Stephon Gimore | CB | Patriots — In 2019, Gilmore led a Patriots defense that was as stout as they come. The defensive back didn’t miss many opportunities to get the ball back for his offense as Gilmore led the entire NFL with six interceptions, and he ran two of those back for touchdowns. Opposing quarterbacks might want to consider throwing his way a little less often this fall. From CBS Sports: “",
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"segment": "This matchup against the suffocating Ravens’ secondary is not a great spot for him to go off. Baltimore has allowed just 5.6 yards per pass attempt thus far while surrendering just two passing touchdowns. You’re starting him though because he is Patrick Mahomes. 6. Cam Newton, New England Patriots (vs. Las Vegas Raiders)\n7. Josh Allen, Buffalo Bills (vs. Los Angeles Rams)\n8. Matt Ryan, Atlanta Falcons (vs. Chicago Bears)\n9. Matt Stafford, Detroit Lions (at Arizona Cardinals)\nThe Stafford we’ve seen through the first two weeks isn’t the one we saw last season. Both his intended air yards and aggressiveness percentage have taken noticeable dips in the early going. I expect that to change in Week 3 with the possible return of star WR Kenny Golladay.",
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"segment": "His personal fortune stays around $280 Million; nearly the same as a previous year even post a mass sell-off of shares from his big investment portfolio. The latest financial report belonging from him defines sales across the last year of a huge amount of stocks which had been handled by his blind trust. This stock sold included some famous corporate units like Volkswagen, Boeing, and Pepsico. Moreover, the latest financial disclosure displays that even post his stock sales. He still earned millions of dollars across the last year in productive banknotes as well as investment funds, covering around 40 various funds related to his prior company named Bain Capital. Mitt Romney has a career as a politician spanning many years in which he successfully managed his works by serving in different political designations. Till now, he got high fame as CEO of Bain, wherein he supported to let the company progress out of the financial crisis.",
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"headings": "Business career of Mitt Romney\nBusiness career of Mitt Romney\nContents\nEntry into management consulting at Boston Consulting Group: 1975–1977\nManagement consulting at Bain & Company: 1977–1984\nPrivate equity at Bain Capital: 1984–1990\nTemporary return to Bain & Company: 1991–1992\nBack at Bain Capital for the rest of the 1990s\nDeparture from business career: 1999–2002\nPersonal wealth generated by business career\nReferences\n",
"segment": "Business career of Mitt Romney - Wikipedia\nBusiness career of Mitt Romney\nFrom Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia\nJump to navigation Jump to search\n\nThis article is part of a series about\nMitt Romney\nPolitical positions\nElectoral history\nBusiness career\nSalt Lake Organizing Committee\nPublic image\nGovernor of Massachusetts\nGovernorship\nHealth care reform\nPresidential campaigns\n2008\nPrimaries\nConvention\n2012\nPrimaries\nConvention\nDebates\n\"Binders full of women\"\nElection\nEndorsements\nPlanned presidential transition\nU.S. Senator from Utah\nTenure\nNo Apology\nAnti-Trump speech\nv\nt\ne\nThe business career of Mitt Romney began shortly after he finished graduate school in 1975. At that time, Romney entered the management consulting industry, and in 1977 secured a position at Bain & Company. Later serving as its chief executive officer, he helped bring the company out of financial crisis. In 1984, he co-founded and led the spin-off Bain Capital, a private equity investment firm that became highly profitable and one of the largest such firms in the nation. The fortune he earned from his business career is estimated at $190–250 million. Contents\n1 Entry into management consulting at Boston Consulting Group: 1975–1977\n2 Management consulting at Bain & Company: 1977–1984\n3 Private equity at Bain Capital: 1984–1990\n4 Temporary return to Bain & Company: 1991–1992\n5 Back at Bain Capital for the rest of the 1990s\n6 Departure from business career:",
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"title": "You're Fired | Book by Paul Begala | Official Publisher Page | Simon & Schuster",
"headings": "\nAbout The Book\nAbout The Author\nPaul Begala\nProduct Details\nResources and Downloads\nHigh Resolution Images\nYou're Fired\nThe Perfect Guide to Beating Donald Trump\nGet a FREE e-book by joining our mailing list today!\nMore books from this author: Paul Begala\n",
"segment": "With character attacks ruled out, we decided to define Romney as a rapacious financier who had gotten wealthy in part through business deals that sometimes hurt the middle class. As the top man in the private equity firm Bain Capital, Romney played a role in scores of deals. Some of them, truth be told, were terrific. Great companies like Staples owe their existence in part to Romney and his firm. But this was a campaign and he was the opponent. We didn’t mention Romney’s good deals. We figured he’d do that. But there were other deals, like the paper plant in Marion, Indiana. Bain had bought a paper plant, loaded it with debt, drove it into bankruptcy, then laid off all the employees, canceled their health care and pensions, and left the town a desiccated shell. We sent a camera crew to Marion.",
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"url": "https://marriedbiography.com/mitt-romney-biography/",
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"headings": "\nMitt Romney Bio\n(Businessman, Politician)\nRelationship Statistics of Mitt Romney\nWho is Mitt Romney?\nMitt Romney: Birth Facts, Family, and Childhood\nMitt Romney: Education History\nMitt Romney: Professional Life and Career\nMitt Romney: Salary and Net Worth\nMitt Romney: Rumors and Controversy\nMitt Romney: Description To Body Measurement\nMitt Romney: Social Media Profile\n",
"segment": "Salary and Net Worth\n6 Mitt Romney: Rumors and Controversy\n7 Mitt Romney: Description To Body Measurement\n8 Mitt Romney: Social Media Profile\nWho is Mitt Romney? Mitt Romney is an American businessman and politician associated with Republican Party. He served as the 70th Governor of Massachusetts from 2003 to 2007 and the Republican Party’s nominee for President of the United States in the 2012 election. Mitt Romney: Birth Facts, Family, and Childhood\nMitt was born as Willard Mitt Romney on 12 March 1947, at Harper University Hospital in Detroit, Michigan. He is of English and Scottish ethnicity and an American by nationality. He is the youngest child of George W. Romney, an automobile executive and Lenore Romney, a homemaker.",
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"segment": "Mitt Romney founded Bain Capital, a private-equity powerhouse. Jon Huntsman senior (the father of Mr Romney's rival for the Republican crown) founded Huntsman Corporation, an $11 billion chemicals giant. David Neeleman has founded two cut-price airlines: JetBlue in America and Azul in Brazil. Ralph Atkin started a third: SkyWest Airlines. Eric Varvel is the boss of Credit Suisse's investment bank, Harris Simmons heads Zions Bancorporation, a more local bank, and Allan O'Bryant runs the Japanese arm of Reinsurance Group of America. J.W. Marriott runs the hotel chain his father created. Had Max Weber lived a century later, he might have made sweeping generalisations about the “Mormon work ethic”. Mormons have constructed a huge pro-business infrastructure.",
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"headings": "Mitt Romney\nMitt Romney\nUnited States senator\nEarly life and business career\nGovernor of Massachusetts\nPresidential runs in 2008 and 2012\nLater activities and U.S Senate\nLearn More in these related Britannica articles:\n",
"segment": "Romney then moved into the private sector as an investment consultant. He spent most of the next 20 years with the Boston-based consulting firm Bain & Company and its investment-focused spin-off, Bain Capital, which he cofounded in 1984 with Coleman Andrews and Eric Kriss. During his time at Bain, Romney acquired a multimillion-dollar fortune. Governor of Massachusetts\nRomney made an unsuccessful run for the U.S. Senate in 1994 against Democratic incumbent Ted Kennedy. His successful turnaround of the scandal-plagued 2002 Winter Olympics in Salt Lake City, chronicled by Romney in Turnaround: Crisis, Leadership, and the Olympic Games (2004), served as a springboard for his successful Massachusetts gubernatorial campaign in 2002. Get a Britannica Premium subscription and gain access to exclusive content. Subscribe Now\nAfter taking office in 2003, Romney addressed the state’s budget problems, implemented universal health care for the uninsured, and created a scholarship program for lower- and middle-income students to attend Massachusetts universities. Romney sometimes took centrist positions early in his political career (e.g., during his 1994 campaign against Kennedy, he argued that homosexuals needed “more support from the Republican Party” and that “abortion should be safe and legal”), but later in his career he fashioned himself as a fiscal and social conservative, maintaining that his views on such issues had evolved. Romney was opposed to gay marriage, and, after the Massachusetts Supreme Court ruled in November 2003 that the denial of marriage licenses to same-sex couples was unconstitutional, he tried unsuccessfully to have the issue placed on the ballot.",
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"segment": "he graduated cum laude from their law school and was in the top 5% of his business school class. Business Career: Romney joined the Boston Consulting Group as a management consultant in 1975, then moved on to Bain & Company in 1977, becoming a vice president of the company the following year. He left Bain & Company in 1984 to form an offshoot private equity firm called Bain Capital. Over the next 25 years Bain Capital made a fortune through leveraged buyouts. By the time Romney left Bain Capital after 25 years of work, the firm had over $4 billion under management, and Romney had pocketed hundreds of millions in personal wealth. Bill Pugliano/Getty Images\nPolitical Career: Mitt unsuccessfully ran for Senate in 1994 in Massachusetts, losing to Ted Kennedy, who had been in the Senate since 1962. He served as the Chairman of the 2002 Salt Lake City Olympic Games Committee and was elected Governor of Massachusetts that same year; he served from 2003 to 2007 and declined to take the $130,000 annual salary.",
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"headings": "Mitt Romney\nMitt Romney\nFrom Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia\nContents\nEarly life and education\nHeritage and youth\nCollege, France mission, marriage, and children\nBusiness career\nManagement consulting\nMinor political issues\nPrivate equity\nLDS Church service\n1994 United States Senate campaign\nAfter election\n2002 Winter Olympics\nGovernor of Massachusetts (2003–2007)\n2002 gubernatorial campaign\nTenure, 2003–2007\n2008 presidential campaign\nActivity between presidential campaigns\n2012 presidential campaign\nPrimary election\nGeneral election\nSubsequent activities\n2016 presidential election\nRelationship with Donald Trump\nU.S. Senator from Utah (2019–present)\n2018 U.S. Senatorial campaign\nEarly tenure\nFirst impeachment of Donald Trump (2019-2020)\nMarch with Black Lives Matter\n2020 presidential election\n2021 insurrection at the U.S. Capitol\nSecond impeachment of Donald Trump (2021)\nCommittee assignments\nCurrent\nPrevious\nPolitical positions\nSocial media\nElectoral history\nU.S. senator from Massachusetts\nGovernor of Massachusetts\n2012 Republican nominee for President of the United States\nU.S. Senator from Utah\nAwards and honors\nPublished works\nSee also\nNotes\nReferences\nBibliography\nFurther reading and viewing\nExternal links\n",
"segment": "As Bain's chief executive officer (CEO), he helped lead the company out of a financial crisis. In 1984, he co-founded and led the spin-off company Bain Capital, a private equity investment firm that became one of the largest of its kind in the nation. Active in The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS Church) throughout his adult life, Romney served as bishop of his ward and later as a stake president for an area covering Boston and many of its suburbs. After stepping down from Bain Capital and his local leadership role in the LDS Church, Romney was the Republican nominee in the 1994 United States Senate election in Massachusetts. After losing to five-term incumbent Ted Kennedy, he resumed his position at Bain Capital. Years later, a successful stint as president and CEO of the then-struggling Salt Lake Organizing Committee for the 2002 Winter Olympics led to a relaunch of his political career. Elected governor of Massachusetts in 2002, Romney helped develop and later signed a health care reform law (commonly called \"Romneycare\") that provided near-universal health insurance access through state-level subsidies and individual mandates to purchase insurance. He also presided over the elimination of a projected $1.2–1.5 billion deficit through a combination of spending cuts, increased fees and closing corporate tax loopholes. He did not seek reelection in 2006, instead focusing on his campaign for the Republican nomination in the 2008 U.S. presidential election. Though he won several primaries and caucuses, Romney ultimately lost the nomination to Senator John McCain.",
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"segment": "Mitt Romney: Professional Life and Career\nMitt began his career as a Management consultant for the Boston Consulting Group (BCG) in the early 1970s. In 1977, he was hired by Bain & Company, a management consulting firm in Boston and worked there until 1984. In 1977, he became a counselor to the president of the Boston Stake. Caption: Mitt Romney (Source: NPR)\nHe began his political career in 1993 and competed in 1994 U.S. Senatorial campaign. He became the member of Republican Party in October 1993 and formally announced his candidacy in February 1994. He was hired by the “ Salt Lake Organizing Committee for the Olympic and Paralympic Winter Games of 2002 ” as their president and CEO on February 11, 1999. He became the Governor of Massachusetts in January 2003 and served as the Governor until January 2007.",
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"segment": "By the time Romney left Bain Capital after 25 years of work, the firm had over $4 billion under management, and Romney had pocketed hundreds of millions in personal wealth. Bill Pugliano/Getty Images\nPolitical Career: Mitt unsuccessfully ran for Senate in 1994 in Massachusetts, losing to Ted Kennedy, who had been in the Senate since 1962. He served as the Chairman of the 2002 Salt Lake City Olympic Games Committee and was elected Governor of Massachusetts that same year; he served from 2003 to 2007 and declined to take the $130,000 annual salary. Romney ran for the Republican nomination in the 2008 election but lost out to John McCain. Romney ran again in 2012, choosing Paul Ryan as his running mate and securing the nomination, but Barack Obama was re-elected with 332 electoral votes to Romney's 206. Mitt ran for Senate again in 2018, this time in Utah, and won with 62.6% of the vote. Romney has been outspoken in his criticism of Donald Trump, and rather than vote for him in 2016, Mitt says he cast a write-in vote for his beloved wife Ann. Romney has said that he won't support Trump's re-election, and he was the only Republican senator who voted to convict Trump during his impeachment trial, which won him praise from Democrats.",
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"segment": "Countries\nWhere is Giza Located? What Country is Giza in? Giza Map\nNovember 25, 2019 whereismap\nWhere is Giza Located? Of course, you think of them first when you hear “ Egypt “. The three pyramids of Giza. They are located about 10 km southwest of Cairo in the Libyan desert. The largest is attributed to the Pharaoh Cheops and is said to have been built in the 4th Dynasty around 2690 BC. Limestone from the Mokattam mountains near Cairo was used as a Material. The altitude is 140 m, the side length of 230 m. The second one will be built by Pharaoh Chefren to 2650 BC. It measures 136 m. the smallest at 63 m height is said to have been built around 2600 BC by Pharaoh Mycerinos.",
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"segment": "Pyramids of Giza\nThe pyramids of Giza, located in Egypt, are what comes to mind when you think of “Africa” and “pyramids.” The Great Pyramid, the largest of the three, is over 480 feet tall and covers an area of more than 13 acres. The pyramids were built around the year 2500 BC and were originally covered in limestone and possibly in black onyx. The onyx is long gone and the limestone was removed in the year 1356 AD to be used in the construction of nearby mosques. The Giza pyramids are mostly solid, with just two passages to move in and down into the pyramid, as well as a few chambers and galleries. Kush Pyramids\nThe Kush pyramids are best known as “the other” African pyramids. The Kingdom of Kush was located in what is now Sudan. Kush was under the ruling of Nubian kings, who built 223 pyramids in the area. At first view, the pyramids are smaller and less impressive than their Egyptian neighbors. This is only because the pyramids have large underground chambers, all of which are impressive and richly decorated.",
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"headings": "The Pyramids of Giza, Giza, Egypt\nThe Pyramids of Giza, Giza, Egypt\nWhere is The Pyramids of Giza, Giza, Egypt on Map?\nSatellite Map of The Pyramids of Giza, Giza, Egypt\nThe Pyramids of Giza, Giza, Egypt Lat Long Coordinates Info\nAncient Sites in Egypt\n",
"segment": "Where is The Pyramids of Giza, Giza, Egypt on Map Lat Long Coordinates\nCountries »\nEgypt »\nAncient Sites »\nThe Pyramids of Giza, Giza, Egypt\nLatitude and longitude coordinates are: 29.976480, 31.131302. Located in the remote neighborhood of Cairo, the capital city of modern Egypt, the Pyramids of Giza or the Giza Necropolis are amazing and very well know monuments to ancient Egyptian culture. The archaeological site is located on the Giza Plateau to the south of Cairo, and it includes a few pyramids, a number of historic cemeteries, an industrial complex, and a worker's village. Currently, the pyramids are located in the northwestern side of the Western Desert, and it is considered to be one of the best recognizable and the most visited tourist attraction of the planet. It is also one of the oldest manmade monuments preserved in the world built by the local people in the 24th-23rd century before Christ, during the era of the 4th dynasty in Ancient Egypt. The Great Pyramid of Giza is listed as one of the Seven Wonders of the World. The Pyramids have really massive dimensions and its has always been a mystery for historians and those interested how it became possible for the people of Ancient Egypt to built such impressively large structures. Some of the pyramids of the complex are not preserved well and can be observed only as ruins. In the area, it is possible to see the remains of a small settlement of those who worked on constructing the pyramids, as well as a small cemetery where the workers who had been building the pyramids were buried many centuries ago.",
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"headings": "Where is Giza\n?\n\nWhere is Giza?\nYour Answer\nWhere is Giza?\nRelated Questions\nIs the Great Pyramid of Giza in Giza?\nWhere was the valley where 800 pyramids were built?\nWhere were the pyramids of Giza built?\nWhere was pyramid Giza built in?\nIn which city is the pyramid of Giza?\nWhen was the Temple of Giza built?\nWhat are the Giza pyramids why are they called Giza pyramids?\nWhy is it called the great pyramid of Giza?\nWhat is the population of Giza?\nDid ancient Rome create the tower of Giza?\nWhat state is Giza in?\nIs the Great Sphinx of Giza in Giza?\nHow do you pronounce Giza?\nHow many pyramids are there in Giza?\nWhat wonder of the world is Giza?\nWhat do you do after you pass the scorpian at Giza island?\nWhich pyramid at Giza is the biggest?\nWhere is the pyramids of Giza located?\nWhere are the giza pyramids?\nHow many pyramids are at Giza?\nHow many pyramids are there in the city of Giza?\nWhere is El Giza?\nWhere was the pyramid Giza made in?\nWhere are the three pyraminds of Giza?\nIs the Giza pyramid in Europe?\n",
"segment": "Where are the giza pyramids? The Giza Plateau, with the Necropolis containing the Great Pyramid, is outside of Giza, Egypt, about 25 km (15 miles) southwest of the center of Cairo. They are in the city of Giza, in Egypt. The Three Great Pyramids of Giza are located on the western side of Egypt and the Southern side of the Giza Plateau. How many pyramids are at Giza? There are three pyramids in the Giza Necropolis. How many pyramids are there in the city of Giza? There are no pyramids actually in Giza. Where is El Giza? El Giza is a big city in Egypt.",
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"segment": "Giza Pyramids Complex | Pyramids of Giza Facts | Giza Pyramids History\n04 Oct\nGiza Pyramids Complex\nGiza Pyramids complex is located on the Giza plateau. It includes the three master Pyramids, which are “Khufu, Khafre, and Menkaure Pyramids”, the superb Sphinx, some cemeteries, and an industrial complex. It is located in the desert of Giza in the southwest of Cairo. The Great Pyramid of Giza is listed as one of the seven wonders of the world where millions of different travelers visit it every year. Through our article, you will know all the information related to Giza pyramids complex includes: 1. Attractions of Giza Pyramid Complex\n2. Purpose of Building Giza Pyramids Complex\n3. Facts about Giza Pyramids Complex\nThe Fanciful Attractions of Giza Pyramid Complex\nGiza pyramids complex reveal the great heritage of the ancient Egyptian civilization. Let us take a journey now to explore the glory of this unique civilization:",
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"segment": "The Great pyramid of Giza\nWhat do you do after you pass the scorpian at Giza island? there is no Giza island ! Which pyramid at Giza is the biggest? The Great Pyramid of Giza\nWhere is the pyramids of Giza located? The pyramids of Giza has always been located in Giza and i don't think it will ever be changed. Where are the giza pyramids? The Giza Plateau, with the Necropolis containing the Great Pyramid, is outside of Giza, Egypt, about 25 km (15 miles) southwest of the center of Cairo. They are in the city of Giza, in Egypt. The Three Great Pyramids of Giza are located on the western side of Egypt and the Southern side of the Giza Plateau. How many pyramids are at Giza?",
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"segment": "This is also the sole Ancient Wonder that still remains mostly intact. The Pyramids of Giza are located on the Giza Plateau\nThe Great Pyramid, for 3,800 years, was the world’s tallest building until the construction of the Lincoln Cathedral in England in 1311 AD. Every time people talk about the Pyramids of Giza, they are usually pertaining to the three huge pyramids situated in the Giza complex. The three pyramids are the Great Pyramid together with the two other neighboring pyramids, the Pyramid of Menkaure and the Pyramid of Khafre. The pyramids were meant to serve as the tombs for Egypt’s pharaohs. The King’s Chamber can be found within the pyramid where the sarcophagus is located. The Giza Plateau is the location of the Pyramids of Giza that is also called the Giza pyramid complex or Giza Necropolis. The Great Sphinx, a selection of tinier tombs, and nine pyramids are also sitting on the plateau. The Giza Plateau sits right next to Giza’s sprawling city. If you want to book a hotel room that offers a stunning view, you can find numerous hotels that offer rooms with a scenic view of the Great Pyramid or Sphinx.",
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"headings": "\nHarry S. Truman\nIs Harry S. Truman Dead or Still Alive? Harry S. Truman Birthday and Date of Death\nHarry S. Truman Death\nWhen did Harry S. Truman die?\nHow did Harry S. Truman die? What was the cause of death?\nHow old was Harry S. Truman when died?\nWhere did Harry S. Truman die? What was the location of death?\nRecently Passed Away Celebrities and Famous People.\nHarry S. Truman Birthday and Date of Death\nFinance PhD: \"Dump Your Cash Before April 2021\"\nBill O'Reilly Investigates: Will the Stock Market Crash Under Biden?\nCoronavirus Update. Celebrities and Notable People Who Have Had Coronavirus.\nHarry S. Truman - Biography\n",
"segment": "When did Harry S. Truman die? December 26, 1972\nHow did Harry S. Truman die? What was the cause of death? Pneumonia\nHow old was Harry S. Truman when died? 88\nWhere did Harry S. Truman die? What was the location of death? Kansas City, Missouri\nRecently Passed Away Celebrities and Famous People. Harry S. Truman Birthday and Date of Death\nHarry S. Truman was born on May 8, 1884 and died on December 26, 1972. Harry was 88 years old at the time of death. Birthday:",
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"segment": "Harry Truman was a demoncrat. Is Harry S. Truman on money? Harry Truman is not on money\nIs Haley wrong about Harry Truman? yes, she is wrong about harry truman\nDid Harry S. Truman die because he had a heart failure? yes. When did Harry Truman die? Truman died at 7:50 am on December 26, 1972 at Research Hospital\nin Kansas City, MO. Who was the president when world war 2 ended? Harry TrumanHarry Truman\nWhen did Harry Truman get married? Harry S. Truman got married in 1919\nHow many children did Harry Truman have?",
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"segment": "Harry Truman has no connection with Harry Potter. Where was Harry Truman burried? Harry Truman is buried at the Harry S. Truman Presidential\nLibrary in Independence, Missouri. At what age did Harry S. Truman die? At age 88\nDid Harry S. Truman die while still in office? NO\nWho was Harry Truman named after? Harry Truman was named after his father Harry Truman and was named in honor of his uncle Harrison Young. Did Harry trueman die of eye cancer? No. Harry Truman died of complications from Pneumonia at the age\nof 88.",
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"segment": "Did Harry Truman die because of a trick? no. When did Truman die? President Harry Truman died on December 26, 1972. When did Harry S. Truman die? Harry S. Truman died on December 26, 1972 at the age of 88. Was Harry Truman a liar? Harry truman was a liar!:) Did Harry Truman do a part of Harry Potter? No.",
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"segment": "Harry S. Truman: Life in Brief | Miller Center\nHarry S. Truman: Life in Brief\nBreadcrumb\nU.S. Presidents\nHarry S. Truman\nHarry S. Truman: Life in Brief\nBy Alonzo L. Hamby\nHarry S. Truman became President of the United States with the death of Franklin D. Roosevelt on April 12, 1945. During his nearly eight years in office, Truman confronted enormous challenges in both foreign and domestic affairs. Truman's policies abroad, and especially toward the Soviet Union in the emerging Cold War, would become staples of American foreign policy for generations. At home, Truman protected and reinforced the New Deal reforms of his predecessor, guided the American economy from a war-time to a peace-time footing, and advanced the cause of African-American civil rights. Historians now rank Truman among the nation's best Presidents. Student and Soldier\nHarry Truman was a child of Missouri. Born on May 8, 1884, in the town of Lamar, Truman grew up in Independence, only ten miles east of Kansas City.",
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"headings": "President Truman did not run for re-election in 1952 because he\n?\n\nPresident Truman did not run for re-election in 1952 because he?\nYour Answer\nPresident Truman did not run for re-election in 1952 because he?\nRelated Questions\nWho was elected president first Eisenhower or Truman?\nWhat president followed president Harry Truman?\nWho was President of US from the years of 1946-1952?\nWho was the president of the US from 1948 to 1952?\nCan you help me find out who is Harry S. Truman because i need some information for school tomorrow?\nWhat year was the law changed to have presidents have limited time in office?\nWho is Harry S. Truman?\nWho was elected president after Truman?\nWho was the president at the beginning of the 1950's?\nHow many times did Truman run for president?\nWho was the vice president of the US in 1952?\nWho served as President in 1952?\nWho was the President of the United States in 1952?\nWhy did Harry Truman resign from presidency?\nDid Truman defeat Dewey?\nWhy didn't Truman run for re election in 1952?\nWhat did the president seize on April 8 1952 in the efffort to avoid a strike?\nWhy didnt president Harry S. Truman run for re-election in 1952?\nWhat region of the united states did eisenhower not carry in the election of 1952?\nWhat years Harry Truman was in office?\nWho was elected vice president in 1952?\nWho were the us presidents in the 1950s?\nThe first president to serve a limited presidential term?\nWhy did president Truman order us steel mills to remain open in 1952 during a labor problem?\nWho is the 1946 to 1952 first lady?\n",
"segment": "Harry S Truman was the President of the United States in 1952.Born May 8, 1884 in Lamar, Missouri, died December 26, 1972 in Kansas City, Missouri, Harry Truman succeeded Franklin D. Roosevelt as the thirty-third President of the United States, serving between April 12, 1945 and January 20, 1953, including the whole of 1952. Vice President to Franklin Roosevelt for his last term, Truman succeeded President Roosevelt after he died of a stroke while in office. Why did Harry Truman resign from presidency? Only one US President has ever resigned from office: Richard Nixon. Harry Truman served almost eight years as President. He did not seek re-election in 1952. Did Truman defeat Dewey? Yes. Although the newspaper was wrong.",
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"segment": "Harry Truman - History Learning Site\nHarry Truman\nCitation: C N Trueman \"Harry Truman\"\nhistorylearningsite.co.uk. The History Learning Site, 26 May 2015. 22 May 2021. Harry Truman was president of America after the death of F D Roosevelt in April 1945. Harry Truman gave the order for the atomic bombs to be dropped on Hiroshima and Nagasaki and he represented the United States at Potsdam, the last of the great war meetings. Harry Truman was born in 1884 in Lamar, Missouri. He was brought up in a rural background and in World War one he served on the Western Front as a captain in the American artillery. After the war, he took a law degree at Kansas City and after this he moved into the social and political circles of the Democrat Party. Truman was a county court judge for eight years until 1935, when aged 41 he was elected as a Senator.",
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"segment": "New York: Arbor House, 1981\nWhere the Buck Stops: The Personal and Private Writings of Harry S. Truman. New York: Warner Books, 1989\nMargaret Truman Daniel died in Chicago on January 29, 2008. She was 83 years old.",
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"headings": "President Truman's Obituary\nPresident Truman's Obituary\n[From page 1 of The New York Times, December 27, 1972]\n[With grateful thanks to Michael Elsner for transcription!]\nTRUMAN, 33D PRESIDENT IS DEAD; SERVED IN TIME OF FIRST A-BOMB, MARSHALL PLAN, NATO AND KOREA\nFuneral to Be Tomorrow In Independence Library\nMrs. Truman At Home\nEighth Illness\nPresident's Proclamation\n",
"segment": "President Truman's Obituary\nPresident Truman's Obituary\n[From page 1 of The New York Times, December 27, 1972]\n[With grateful thanks to Michael Elsner for transcription!] TRUMAN, 33D PRESIDENT IS DEAD; SERVED IN TIME OF FIRST A-BOMB, MARSHALL PLAN, NATO AND KOREA\nFuneral to Be Tomorrow In Independence Library\nBy B. Drummond Ayers Jr.\nSpecial To The New York Times KANSAS CITY, Mo., Dec 26 -- Harry S. Truman, the 33d President of the United States, died this morning. He was 88 years old. Mr. Truman, an outspoken and decisive Missouri Democrat who served in the White House from 1945 to 1953, succumbed at 7:50 A.M., central standard time, in Kansas City's Research Hospital and Medical Center. He had been a patient there for the last 22 days, struggling against lung congestion, heart irregularity, kidney blockages, failure of the digestive system and the afflictions of old age. In the more than seven years he was President, from the time Franklin Delano Roosevelt's death suddenly elevated him from the Vice Presidency until he himself was succeeded by Dwight David Eisenhower, Mr. Truman left a major mark as a world leader. He brought mankind face to face with the age of holocaust by ordering atomic bombs dropped on Japan, sent American troops into Korea to halt Communist aggession in Asia, helped contain Communism in Europe by forming the North Atlantic Treaty Organization and speeded the postwar recovery of Europe through the Marshall Plan. His domestic record was somewhat less dramatic, for his proposals were often premature. He ended up on the losing sides of fights other Presidents later won -- Federal health care, equal rights legislation, low income housing.",
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"segment": "Anantara Bophut\n• Best Beach: Vana Belle\n• Best Pools: Six Senses\n• Best for Nightlife: Library\nKoh Samui Hotels – Tips & Recommendations\nBooking.com – the best website for booking Koh Samui hotels. Koh Samui is my favorite island in Thailand. Awesome beaches, superb food, wonderful hotels. A great place for tourists without feeling too touristy. The best places to stay on Koh Samui are the beach towns of Chaweng (busy with lots of restaurants & nightlife), Bophut (quieter, but still plenty of restaurants and some nightlife) and Choeng Mon (quiet, with a few beach restaurants). The best time to visit Koh Samui is from Janaury to April but any time between mid-December and early September will have good weather. Best Beaches on Koh Samui:",
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"headings": "15 Cheapest Places To Live In The World: $1,000/Month (or Less)\n15 Cheapest Places To Live In The World: $1,000/Month (or Less)\nHere we go. The top 15 cheapest places to live this year!\n1. Indonesia\n2. Thailand\n3. India\n4. China\n5. Malaysia\n6. Philippines\nLooking for other cheap places to live in Asia? Vietnam is also incredibly affordable and Hoi-An, Ho Chi Minh, Hanoi and Danang are all popular spots for remote workers and those wanting to spend a longer time in Vietnam.\n7. Grenada\n8. Mexico\n9. Colombia\n",
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"headings": "Complete Guide To a Thailand Honeymoon | Destinations & Itinerary\nComplete Guide To a Thailand Honeymoon | Destinations & Itinerary\nSuggested Two Week Thailand Honeymoon Itinerary\nDays 1-3: Bangkok\nDays 4-9: The Beach (choose one from the destinations below)\nDays 10-14: A bit of Thai Culture\nEnding Your Thailand Honeymoon Properly\n21 Epic Thailand Honeymoon Destinations\n1. Koh Lipe\n2. Koh Samui\n3. Koh Phi Phi\n4. Koh Lanta\n5. Koh Chang\n6. Koh Adang\n7. Koh Tao\n8. Koh Phangan\n9. Phuket\n10. Khao Lak\n11. Koh Yao Noi\n12. Krabi\n13. Koh Phayam\n14. Hua Hin\n15. Khao Sok Lake\n16. Bangkok\n17. Kanchanaburi\n18. Chiang Mai\n19. Ayutthaya\n20. Golden Triangle\n21. Chiang Rai\nThailand Honeymoon Budget & Typical Costs\nInternational Flight Cost for a couple (2 people): $900-$2,000\nHotel Cost for a Two Week Thailand Honeymoon: $700-$2,100+\nFood and Drink Costs for a Thai Honeymoon: $700-1000\nTransportation Costs in Thailand: $750 destination dependent\nActivities on a Thailand Honeymoon $750\nAverage Budget for a Thailand Honeymoon: $3,800-$6,600\nOther Epic Honeymoon Destinations\nHave you taken a Thailand honeymoon? If so, where did you go? We’d love to hear from you, just leave a comment below.\n",
"segment": "Make sure to check out some of the best overwater bungalows in Thailand, one of the best is in Koh Samui. There is an airport on the island, you can travel by ferry to Koh Samui from several other islands as well. Click here for the Koh Samui ferry schedule and prices. Romantic Koh Samui Honeymoon Hotels: KC Resort & Over Water Villas Booking.com\nBanyan Tree Samui Booking.com\nW Retreat Koh Samui Booking.com\nSuggested Nights On Koh Samui: 3 to 5 nights\nThings to do in Koh Samui: After a day of relaxing on the beach and taking in the views head off and explore the island. There are several temples to check out but don’t miss Wat Plai Laem. The adventurous can rent a motorbike and swim in Na Muang Waterfall. 3.",
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"headings": "The Best Hotels in Koh Samui\nThe Best Hotels in Koh Samui\nOur Favorites\nKoh Samui Hotels – Tips & Recommendations\nThe 32 Best Koh Samui Hotels\n1. Amari Koh Samui – Chaweng\n2. Ammatara Pura Pool Villas – Lamai\n3. Anantara Bophut Koh Samui Resort – Bophut\n4. Banana Fan Sea Resort – Chaweng\n5. Bandara Resort & Spa, Samui – Bophut\n6. Banyan Tree – Between Lamai and Chaweng\n7. Belmond Napasai – near Mae Nam\n8. Bo Phut Resort & Spa – Bophut\n9. Buri Rasa Village Samui – Chaweng\n10. Coconutspalm Resort – near Lamai\n11. Farmer’s Boutique Resort – near Mae Nam\n12. The Four Seasons – west of Mae Nam\n13. Hansar Samui – Bophut\n14. Idyllic Samui Resort – near Choeng Mon\n15. Khwan Beach Resort\n16. The Library – Chaweng\n17. Lotus Samui – near Mae Nam\n18. Mercure Koh Samui Beach Resort – near Lamai\n19. Peace Resort – Bophut\n20. Poppies Samui – Chaweng\n21. Rocky’s Boutique Resort – near Lamai\n22. Rummana Boutique Resort – Lamai\n23. SALA Samui Choengmon Beach – Choeng Mon\n24. Samui Jasmine Resort – Lamai\n25. Santiburi Koh Samui – Mae Nam\n26. Sheraton Samui Resort – Chaweng Noi\n27. Six Senses Samui – near Choeng Mon\n28. The Tongsai Bay Resort – near Choeng Mon\n29. Vana Belle – Chaweng Noi\n30. W Koh Samui – Mae Nam\n31. Weekender Resort – Lamai\n32. Zazen Boutique Resort & Spa – Bophut\nSee Also\nKoh Samui Hotels with Private Pools\nHotels with Private Pools\nWhere to Stay in Koh Samui?\n",
"segment": "Awesome beaches, superb food, wonderful hotels. A great place for tourists without feeling too touristy. The best places to stay on Koh Samui are the beach towns of Chaweng (busy with lots of restaurants & nightlife), Bophut (quieter, but still plenty of restaurants and some nightlife) and Choeng Mon (quiet, with a few beach restaurants). The best time to visit Koh Samui is from Janaury to April but any time between mid-December and early September will have good weather. Best Beaches on Koh Samui: Chaweng (great sand and swimming, best nightlife, lots of restaurants) • Bophut (great swimming, boutique hotels, and trendy restaurants) • Choeng Mon (calm shallow water, great sand, quiet vibe). Best Luxury Hotels on Koh Samui: The Four Seasons • Six Senses Samui • The Hansar • The Library • Vana Belle • Banyan Tree\nBest Cheap Hotels on Koh Samui: The Privilege Hotel Ezra Royal Beach (Lamai) • Weekender Resort (Lamai) • Smile House (Bophut) • Coco Palm Beach Resort (Mae Nam)\nBest Hotel for Families on Koh Samui: Anantara Bophut Koh Samui Resort\nHow To Book Hotels Online\nThe 32 Best Koh Samui Hotels\nKoh Samui Hotel Map\n1.",
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"headings": "The Best Beaches in Thailand\nThe Best Beaches in Thailand\nSee Also\nOn This Page\nThe 13 Best Beaches in Thailand\n1. Railay Beach – Krabi\n2. Phra Nang Beach – Krabi\n3. Karon Beach – Phuket\n4. Kata Beach – Phuket\n5. Khao Lak\n6. Kantiang Beach – Koh Lanta\n7. Phi Phi Don – Koh Phi Phi\n8. Chaweng – Koh Samui\n9. Bophut – Koh Samui\n10. Thongtakian Beach – Koh Samui\n11. Bottle Beach – Koh Phangan\n12. Bang Bao – Koh Chang\n13. Koh Samet\nMore Thailand Beaches\nMae Nam, Koh Samui\nChoeng Mon, Koh Samui\nHaad Rin, Koh Phangan\nHaad Yao, Koh Phangan\nHaad Salad, Koh Phangan\nThong Nai Pan, Koh Phangan\nMai Khao, Phuket\nKata Beach vs Karon Beach\nThe 19 Best Hotels & Beach Resorts in Thailand\nWhat are the best months to visit Thailand’s beaches?\nWhat are the best places in Thailand for kids?\nWhat’s the best way to get around Thailand?\nWhat are the trains like and how do I buy tickets?\nDo I need a visa for Thailand? And how long should my passport be valid for?\nHow much does it cost to travel in Thailand?\nDo I need vaccinations to travel to Thailand?\nShould I get travel insurance for Thailand?\nRead More\n",
"segment": "during the wet season Koh Samet has some of the country’s driest weather. Recommended Hotels: Paradee Resort (luxury) • Ao Prao Resort (luxury) • Samed Grand View Resort (moderate)\nMore Thailand Beaches\nMae Nam, Koh Samui\nMae Nam is very popular with expats and long term travelers. The type of place you want to unpack your bags and hang out for a week (or a month). Recommended Hotels: W Koh Samui (luxury) • Coco Palm Beach Resort (moderate) • Samui Buri Beach Resort (moderate) • Harry’s Bungalows (budget)\nChoeng Mon, Koh Samui\nOne of the most kid-friendly beaches on Koh Samui. A relaxing vibe is the rule here but Chaweng is 10 minutes away if you need some nightlife or more choice of restaurants. Recommended Hotels: SALA Samui Choengmon Beach (luxury) • Meliá Koh Samui (moderate) • White House Beach Resort (budget)\nHaad Rin, Koh Phangan\nHaad Rin is home to the famous full moon parties. Of course, it gets crazy here around the full moon party but the beach itself is surprisingly nice.",
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"headings": "\nSearch hotels on Koh Samui, Thailand\nEnter your dates and choose from 1,160 hotels and other places to stay\nCheck out these popular cities on Koh Samui\nChaweng\n303 hotels\nLamai\n350 hotels\nBophut\n281 hotels\nMae Nam\n216 hotels\nChoeng Mon Beach\n188 hotels\nBangrak Beach\n178 hotels\nBan Bang Po\n82 hotels\nChaweng Noi Beach\n134 hotels\nLipa Noi\n47 hotels\nTaling Ngam Beach\n46 hotels\nNathon\n31 hotels\nLaem Set Beach\n41 hotels\nStay in Koh Samui's best hotels!\nFilter by:\nStar Rating\nThe Beach Samui\nAwesome\nThe Ritz-Carlton, Koh Samui\nAwesome\nMaenam Villa Hotel\nAwesome\nSamui Zenity\nAwesome\nRiviera Beach Hotel\nAwesome\nCrystal Lamai Hotel\nAwesome\nPamoni\nAwesome\nVilla Labaron\nExceptional\nBonny Hotel\nAwesome\nAmpha Place\nAwesome\nHotels with extra health and safety measures\nFind hotels in Koh Samui with added hygiene measures plus high cleanliness ratings\nConrad Koh Samui Residences\nSamui Zenity\nMaenam Villa Hotel\nThe Ritz-Carlton, Koh Samui\nThe Beach Samui\nThe Rock Samui - formerly known as The Rock Seaview\nThe Mud Bamboo cafe and Beds\nSkye Beach Hotel\nPanorama Samui Residences\nThe Lamai Samui - formerly Le Méridien Koh Samui Resort & Spa\nSee all\nKoh Samui's best hotels with breakfast\nKarma Resort\nThe Mud Bamboo cafe and Beds\nAMAYA Resort\nConrad Koh Samui Residences\nLub d Koh Samui Chaweng Beach\nJ4 Samui Hotel\nChaweng Villawee Hotel\nThe Privilege Hotel Ezra Beach Club (SHA Certified)\nBudget hotels on Koh Samui\nPearl Of Samui Resort\nPanorama Samui Residences\nSkye Beach Hotel\nThe Rock Samui - formerly known as The Rock Seaview\nLemon House Samui\nLa Perle Luxury Boutique Hotel\nBaan Bophut Beach Hotel\nOZO Chaweng Samui\nHotels on Koh Samui you can book without a credit card\nBaan Plaai Ngam\nOYO 927 Samui Platinum Hotel\nTop Hostel Samui\nWeekender Bungalow\nColorize Boutique Hotel\nCAPITAL O936 Samui Mekkala Resort\nPanupong Hotel\nSamui City Hotel\nKoh Samui Highlights\nChaweng Beach\nChaweng’s beach is the biggest and most vibrant on the island, with powdery white sand, pubs and fine dining.\nAngthong National Marine Park\nSailing through its lush green archipelago, the \"Golden Bowl\" is truly heaven for eco-adventure lovers.\nFisherman's Village\nThe streets of this charming fisherman’s village are lined with wooden Chinese shop houses, coffee shops and restaurants.\nBig Buddha\nLocally known as Wat Phra Yai, this modern Buddha stands 15 metres high against a background of the sea and sky.\nGrandfather and Grandmother Stone\nKnown in Thai as Hin-Ta and Hin-Yai, these rocks are shaped like genitalia and attract plenty of giggling tourists.\nChaweng Boxing Stadium\nFancy an adrenaline-inducing spectator sport? Drop by Chaweng Stadium for a Muay Thai boxing match, complete with a live commentator.\nJungle Club\nWatch busy Chaweng from above on the Jungle Club’s chilled-out terrace over drinks and a tasty meal.\nNa Muang Waterfall\nThis is Samui’s tallest waterfall, falling 30m over rocks, with a great pool for swimming at its base.\nFull Moon Party, Koh Phangan\nJust across from Ko Samui, Hat Rin beach on Ko Pha-Ngan hosts the world-famous Full Moon parties.\nDiving Paradise, Koh Tao\nThis small island near Ko Samui is jam-packed with incredible diving sites and caters for all levels.\nFAQs about hotels in Koh Samui\nWhich hotels in Koh Samui are good for families?\nWhat is the best neighborhood to stay at in Koh Samui?\nWhat hotels in Koh Samui offer an especially good breakfast?\nWhat hotels in Koh Samui have nice views?\nWhat are the best hotels in Koh Samui near Samui International Airport?\nWhat hotels in Koh Samui are good for couples?\nWhat are the best cities to stay at in Koh Samui?\nHow many hotels in Koh Samui are listed on Booking.com?\nHow much does it cost to stay at a hotel in Koh Samui?\nWhat are some popular places to stay at in Koh Samui?\nWhat are the best hotels in Koh Samui near Fisherman Village?\nWhat are the best hotels to stay at in Koh Samui?\nPlanning a trip? Get inspired by reviews of cities on Koh Samui\nLovely, quite and beautiful place in Koh Samui.\nChaweng is the larger, busier, and livelier beach on Koh...\nThe Sea Koh Samui Boutique Resort & Residences.\nIf you want to get away from the hustle and bustle of Koh...\nLovely area with lots of restaurants and excursions.\nGreat beach, I'm sure Baan Thai is best beach is Koh...\nChaweng is a nice town on Koh Samui with a great beach, some...\nA busy and beautiful long strip of beach with loads of...\nWe travelled by fast boat to Koh Samui.\nExplore guest reviews of hotels on Koh Samui\nLamai Coconut Beach Resort\nFrom $39 per night\nPeace Resort\nFrom $314 per night\nLub d Koh Samui Chaweng Beach\nFrom $16 per night\nCeles Beachfront Resort - Koh Samui\nFrom $157 per night\nSamui Resotel Beach Resort\nFrom $95 per night\nBaan Haad Ngam Boutique Resort\nPoolsawat Villa\nFrom $24 per night\nBaan Fah Resort\nFrom $33 per night\nSo KohKoon Beach Resort\nFrom $84 per night\nHacienda Fisherman's Village Koh Samui\nFrom $44 per night\nMercure Samui Chaweng Tana\nUs Samui\nFrom $8 per night\nSandalwood Luxury Villa Resort\nFrom $56 per night\nSilavadee Pool Spa Resort\nFrom $207 per night\nAvani+ Samui Resort\nFrom $295 per night\nSALA Samui Choengmon Beach\nFrom $121 per night\nSix Senses Samui\nFrom $560 per night\nArk Bar Beach Resort\nCode\nFrom $43 per night\n",
"segment": "The 10 Best Koh Samui Hotels - Where To Stay on Koh Samui, Thailand\nSearch hotels on Koh Samui, Thailand\nEnter your dates and choose from 1,160 hotels and other places to stay\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\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nHome\nThailand\nHotels\nApartments\nKoh Samui\nHotels\nApartments\nCheck out these popular cities on Koh Samui\nChaweng\n303 hotels\nLamai\n350 hotels\nBophut\n281 hotels\nMae Nam\n216 hotels\nChoeng Mon Beach\n188 hotels\nBangrak Beach\n178 hotels\nBan Bang Po\n82 hotels\nChaweng Noi Beach\n134 hotels\nLipa Noi\n47 hotels\nTaling Ngam Beach\n46 hotels\nNathon\n31 hotels\nLaem Set Beach\n41 hotels\nStay in Koh Samui's best hotels! Show hotels on map\nFilter by: Star Rating\n5 stars 4 stars 3 stars 2 stars 1 star\nOur Top Picks Lowest Price First Star rating and price Top Reviewed\nSee the latest prices and deals by choosing your dates. Choose dates\nThe Beach Samui\nHotel in Taling Ngam Beach\nSet overlooking the sea in Koh Samui, The Beach Samui offers a self-catering accommodations with a private beach area. This hotel features an outdoor swimming pool and a seating area on the beach. The hotel is located at a fisher bay, the view is straight out of a paradise movie. The hotel is very modern and well maintained. The facilities are of a very high standard and far above the quality of all other hotels in which we stayed in Thailand. The staff was extremely helpful. The hotel offers free shuffle from and to the airport for guest that stay over 3 nights as well as a daily shuffle to Lamai beach for a low price.",
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"headings": "\n24 Exotic Places To Visit In Thailand For Honeymoon In 2021\nCall Us\nWhy Pick Thailand For Honeymoon?\n24 Best Places To Visit In Thailand For Honeymoon in 2021\n1. Phuket: The Most Romantic Destination\nIdeal Duration for Honeymoon: 2 to 3 days\nRomantic Stays:\n2. Krabi: With Secluded And Tranquil Islands\nIdeal Duration for Honeymoon: 1 to 2 days\nRomantic Stays:\n3. Koh Samui: For The Biggest Beach Parties\nIdeal Duration for Honeymoon: 1 to 2 days\nRomantic Stays:\nPlanning your honeymoon in Thailand but confused about what to do? These Thailand honeymoon stories help you find your best honeymoon trip ever!\n4. Hua Hin: With A Romantic Ambiance\nIdeal Duration for Honeymoon: 2 to 3 days\nRomantic Stays:\n5. Chiang Mai: A Beautiful Place\nIdeal Duration for Honeymoon: 2 to 3 days\nRomantic Stays:\n6. Bangkok: With A Cosmopolitan Setting\nIdeal Duration for Honeymoon: 3 days\nRomantic Stays:\nLooking To Book An International Honeymoon?\n7. Pattaya: An Exquisite Experience\nIdeal Duration for Honeymoon: 3 to 4 days\nRomantic Stays:\n8. Phi Phi Islands: The Perfect Leisure Spot\nIdeal Duration for Honeymoon: 2 to 3 days\nRomantic Stays:\n9. Koh Tao: Experience The Best\nIdeal Duration for Honeymoon: 2 days\nRomantic Stays:\n10. Koh Phangan: Romantic Beaches\nIdeal Duration for Honeymoon: 2 to 3 days\nRomantic Stays:\n11. Koh Ngai: Spend Some Quality Time\nIdeal Duration for Honeymoon: 2 to 3 days\nRomantic Stays:\n12. Koh Lanta: For Beautiful Views\nIdeal Duration for Honeymoon: 2 to 3 days\nRomantic Stays:\n13. Koh Nang Yuan: A Romantic Ambiance\nIdeal duration for Honeymoon: 3 days to 4 days\nRomantic Stays:\n14. Sukhothai Old City: Walk Hand In Hand\nIdeal Duration for Honeymoon: 2 days to 3 days\nRomantic Stays:\n15. Similan Islands: With So Many Things To Explore\nIdeal Duration for Honeymoon: 2 days\nRomantic Stays\n16. Udon Thani: Soak In The Fragrance\nIdeal Duration for Honeymoon: 2 days\nRomantic Stays\n1 7. Nakhon Ratchasima: For A Breathtaking Landscape\nIdeal Duration for Honeymoon: 3 days\nRomantic Stays\n18. Koh Phi Phi: A Pretty Location\nIdeal Duration for Honeymoon: 2-3 days\nRomantic Stays:\n19. Pai: Explore The City Of Landscapes\nIdeal Duration for Honeymoon: 3-4 days\nRomantic Stays:\n20. Khao Lak: Rainforests Within Beaches\nIdeal Duration for Honeymoon: 2-3 days\nRomantic Stays:\n21. Kanchanaburi: A Paradise For Honeymooners\nIdeal Duration for Honeymoon: 2-3 days\nRomantic Stays:\n22. Koh Lipe: The Vast Beaches\nIdeal Duration for Honeymoon: 4 to 5 days\nRomantic Stays:\n23. Surat Thani: The Most Offbeat One\nIdeal Duration for Honeymoon: 2 to 3 days\nRomantic Stays:\n24. Nong Khai: AKA Naag City\nIdeal Duration for Honeymoon: 2 to 3 days\nRomantic Stays:\nFrequently Asked Questions About Places to Visit In Thailand For Honeymoon\nWhich is the best island to stay in Thailand?\nWhich are the best islands in Thailand for honeymoon?\nSuggest some unique Thailand honeymoon ideas?\nIs Phuket good for honeymoon?\nWhere do couples go in Thailand most?\nWhat is the cheapest month to fly to Thailand?\nHow much money do I need per day in Thailand?\nWhat should you not wear in Thailand?\nWhat is the best currency to take to Thailand?\nIs Thailand dangerous for tourists?\nDo people speak English in Thailand?\nPeople Also Read:\nComments\n",
"segment": "Koh Samui is amongst the best romantic places in Thailand, a destination known for its mind-blowing full moon parties. Some of the biggest beach parties are held in Koh Samui which lasts all night. Revel and make merry with your better half on the sands. Ideal Duration for Honeymoon: 1 to 2 days\nRomantic Stays: Four Seasons Resort (Luxury)\nBuri Rasa Village (Mid range)\nThe Kala Samui (Budget)\nThings to do on Honeymoon: Visit the Big Buddha shrine and get bestowed with the blessings. Have fun in the spectacular Namuang waterfalls. Go to Ang Thong National Marine Park, which is treasured with rare marine and wildlife species. How to reach:",
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"title": "Best Place to Retire in Thailand: Top 5 Locations to Retire in Thailand",
"headings": "The Best Place to Retire in Thailand\nPattaya\nKoh Samui\nChiang Mai\nPhuket\nHua Hin\nThe Best Place to Retire in Thailand\nOur Top 5 Locations to Retire in Thailand\nRetirement in Pattaya\nWhat else makes Pattaya the best place to retire in Thailand?\nRetirement in Koh Samui\nWhat else makes Koh Samui the best place to retire in Thailand?\nRetirement in Chiang Mai\nWhat makes Chiang Mai the best place to retire in Thailand?\nRetirement in Phuket\nWhat makes Phuket the best place to retire in Thailand?\nRetirement in Hua Hin\nWhat else makes Hua Hin the best place to retire in Thailand?\n",
"segment": "$$\nRetirement in Koh Samui\nAnother tropical island that has a fantastic reputation as the best place to retire in Thailand is Koh Samui. The island is located in the Gulf of Siam and offers a more laidback tropical island option when compared to Phuket, while still retaining some modern lifestyle comforts. This dreamy paradise island was once known as a backpackers retreat, but over the past 15-years has enjoyed a revamp in terms of modern amenities and facilities. Although the beaches are still amazing, Samui is a comfortable and relaxing retirement destination and home to bars and international restaurants, alongside a great choice of accommodation options. What else makes Koh Samui the best place to retire in Thailand? Koh Samui is regarded as the best place to retire in Thailand due to its relaxing environment. However, if you stay in the region’s main holiday areas such as Chaweng, BoPhut and Maenam, you also have lots of modern comforts. One of the slight drawbacks of retiring in Samui is it’s not the easiest island in terms of accessibility, but that is also what makes it an appealing retirement location. For more information visit: Retire in Koh Samui\nPlaces to Live in Koh Samui:",
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"title": "Koh Samui in January 2020: Weather, What to Expect & 15 January FAQs",
"headings": "Koh Samui in January: What to Expect\nKoh Samui in January: What to Expect\nKoh Samui in January 2022\n1. What to expect on Koh Samui in January?\n2. What are hotel rates like for Koh Samui in January?\n3. What to pack for Koh Samui in January?\n4. Is January a good time to visit Koh Samui?\n5. Is January or February better on Koh Samui?\n6. Is Koh Samui or Phuket better in January?\n7. Is Koh Samui busy in January?\nThe Koh Samui Guide 7th Edition – Updated!\nKoh Samui weather in January\n8. What’s the weather like on Koh Samui in January?\n9. How much does it rain on Koh Samui in January?\n10. How hot is it on Koh Samui in January?\n11. Is it sunny on Koh Samui in January?\nThings to do on Koh Samui in January\n12. What are the best things to do?\n13. Koh Samui events in January?\nThe 2020 Koh Samui Events Calendar\n14. Can I swim in the sea on Koh Samui in January?\n15. When are sunrise and sunset on Koh Samui in January?\nHow do I…? Where do I…? What’s the best…?\n",
"segment": "Grab an opening deal at La Vida Samui\nHigh-end: SALA Samui Choengmon Beach (US$285/night)\nMid-range: OZO Chaweng Samui (US$165/night)\nBudget option: By Beach Resort (US$30/night)\nFor an easy introduction to Koh Samui’s beaches, see Where to Stay on Koh Samui. ( Rates from Booking.com for one night, double occupancy, mid-month in January 2020). 3. What to pack for Koh Samui in January? “Recycled Elephant” Shopping Bag\nJanuary 2020 update: I’m happy to report that, as of January 1st, plastic bags are now banned at all major shops in Thailand – including supermarkets, 7-Eleven and Family Mart. Bring your own packable pocket-sized bag and sashay into the sunset with planet-saving smugness.",
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"segment": "Analysis of the Art Style of Salvador Dali | Learnodo Newtonic\nAnalysis of the Art Style of Salvador Dali\nMarch 6, 2019 by Anirudh\nAlong with Pablo Picasso and Henri Matisse, Salvador Dali (1904 – 1989) is widely regarded as one of the greatest artists of the 20th century. Though he experimented with several art styles, Dali is most renowned as a Surrealist artist who created many of the best known paintings of the movement. A major influence on Dali’s work were the theories of famous Austrian psychoanalyst Sigmund Freud. His Surrealist paintings were full of imagery that drew from Freudian symbolism, as well as his own subconscious. Among the most important contributions that Dali made to the Surrealism movement was the paranoiac-critical method, in which he attempted to tap into his subconscious through systematic irrational thought and a self-induced paranoid state. Though Dali continued to work late into his career, critics believe that he was past his prime with recurring motifs appearing through his work. Let’s delve deeper into the art of Salvador Dali by studying his art style. Surrealism\nIn his initial years, Salvador Dali experimented with various styles of art ranging from Impressionism, Pointillism, Futurism, Purism, Cubism and Neo-Cubism. He tried to improvise these styles of art but this didn’t gain him any fame. It was in Surrealism that Dali finally found the method to express his imagination and attract the attention of the art world.",
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"headings": "10 Most Famous Paintings by Salvador Dali\n10 Most Famous Paintings by Salvador Dali\n#10 The Burning Giraffe\n#9 Tuna Fishing (Homage to Meissonier)\n#8 Dream Caused by the Flight of a Bee Around a Pomegranate a Second Before Awakening\n#7 Galatea of the Spheres\n#6 Metamorphosis of Narcissus\n#5 Christ of Saint John of the Cross\n#4 The Great Masturbator\n#3 Soft Construction with Boiled Beans (Premonition of Civil War)\n#2 Swans Reflecting Elephants\n#1 The Persistence of Memory\n",
"segment": "10 Most Famous Paintings by Salvador Dali | Learnodo Newtonic\n10 Most Famous Paintings by Salvador Dali\nOctober 30, 2020\nFebruary 5, 2017 by Anirudh\nSalvador Dalí (1904 – 1989) was a Spanish artist who is most famous for his works in Surrealism, an influential 20th century movement, primarily in art and literature. Surrealist artists rejected the rational in art; and instead aimed to channel the unconscious to unlock the power of imagination. Dali used extensive symbolism in his work. Recurring images in his paintings include elephants with brittle legs which evoke weightlessness; ants, thought to be his symbol for decay and death; and melting watches, perhaps symbolic of non-linear human perception of time. Dali’s contributions to Surrealism include the paranoiac-critical method. Though he was expelled from the movement due to clashes with its members, Dali became the most influential Surrealist artist; and perhaps the most renowned twentieth century painter after Pablo Picasso.",
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"segment": "and instead focused on channeling the unconscious mind to unveil the power of the imagination. Known for his eccentric manners, Salvador Dali created the most famous masterpieces of Surrealist art. His contribution to Surrealist painting include the paranoiac-critical method; in which the artist attempts to tap into his subconscious through systematic irrational thought and a self-induced paranoid state. Best known for his striking and bizarre images, Dali used extensive symbolism in his work. Recurring images in his paintings include elephants with brittle legs which evoke weightlessness; ants, thought to be his symbol for decay and death; and melting watches, perhaps symbolic of non-linear human perception of time. Salvador Dali was the most renowned Surrealist painter and he is regarded as one of the most influential figures in modern art. Masterpiece:",
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"segment": "Though Dali continued to work late into his career, critics believe that he was past his prime with recurring motifs appearing through his work. Let’s delve deeper into the art of Salvador Dali by studying his art style. Surrealism\nIn his initial years, Salvador Dali experimented with various styles of art ranging from Impressionism, Pointillism, Futurism, Purism, Cubism and Neo-Cubism. He tried to improvise these styles of art but this didn’t gain him any fame. It was in Surrealism that Dali finally found the method to express his imagination and attract the attention of the art world. Surrealism was an influential 20th century movement, primarily in art and literature. Surrealist artists rejected the rational in art; and instead aimed to channel the unconscious to unlock the power of imagination. Salvador Dali went on to become the leading as well as the most financially successful Surrealist artist. The Cubist Self-Portrait (1923) – Early Cubist painting of Dali\nThe famous Austrian psychoanalyst Sigmund Freud had a great impact on the Surrealism and many works of the movement were inspired by his theories.",
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"segment": "Dalí y Domènech, Salvador Felipe Jacinto; Dalí, Salvador Felipe Jacinto; Domènech, Salvador Felipe Jacinto Dalí; Salvador Dalí\nBiography: Who is painter Salvador Dali? Salvador Dali was a surrealist painter and a true icon of the 21st century. He was world-renowned thanks to pioneering art and techniques in painting, film, sculpture, photography, and other forms of visual art. In addition to these pursuits, Dali was also an extremely prolific writer, routinely penning fiction, poetry, essays, and criticism for major magazines and journals. He was often divisive, with many vocal critics that often focused on his high-profile personal escapades. It’s a tribute to Dali, then, that his art speaks even louder than those exploits.",
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"segment": "Catalan: [ səlβəˈðo ðəˈli]; Spanish: [ salβaˈðoɾ ðaˈli]; 11 May 1904 – 23 January 1989) was a Spanish surrealist artist renowned for his technical skill, precise draftsmanship, and the striking and bizarre images in his work. Born in Figueres, Catalonia, Dalí received his formal education in fine arts in Madrid. Influenced by Impressionism and the Renaissance masters from a young age, he became increasingly attracted to Cubism and avant-garde movements. He moved closer to Surrealism in the late 1920s and joined the Surrealist group in 1929, soon becoming one of its leading exponents. His best-known work, The Persistence of Memory, was completed in August 1931, and is one of the most famous Surrealist paintings. Dalí lived in France throughout the Spanish Civil War (1936 to 1939) before leaving for the United States in 1940 where he achieved commercial success.",
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